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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-03-26, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 26, 1953 * Dollar Days Special CASH AND CARRY Daffodils $1.00 doz. Bailey's Florist MAIN ST. EXETER Blue Coal & Pioneer Feed We are offering about 25 tons of Good Quality Alberta at $17.00 per ton at yard. Also in stock at regular prices: Blue Chestnut and No. 4, D & H Chestnut and No. 4, Stoker, Poca­ hontas and Briquettes. Start Your Chicks The Pioneer Way Pioneer Chick Starter Crumbles, plain or with Sulfa, have been improved with the addition of Vita­ min B12 which promotes faster growth and improved livability. YOUR BLUE COAL DEALER R. E. BRODERICK Phone 299 Exeter -■ Bob Cook Motor Sales Mercury YOUR Meteor DEALER IN HENSALL Offers the Following Reconditioned Cars and Trucks: SEDAN, extras. overdrive. SEDAN CHEV SEDAN, 13,000 miles. PLYMOUTH SEDAN HUDSON SEDAN; loaded with extras. DODGE SPECIAL DELUXE CHEV DELUXE COACH METEOR CUSTOM SEDAN, METEOR DELUXE 4-DOOR FORD TUDOR MONARCH SEDAN, overdrive. STUDEBAKER COACH, extras. MERCURY SEDAN FORD SEDAN DODGE COACHES (2) AND SEDAN PONTIAC BIG 6 COACH PONTIAC COACH 8 DODGE COACH PONTIAC SEDAN STUDEBAKER COACH HUDSON COACH CHRYSLER SEDAN, exceptionally good. FORD TUDOR, immaculate condition. DODGE SEDAN FORD COACH, exceptional shape. DODGE 4-DOOR FORD 2-DOORS (2) ’51 TRUCKS MERCURY l/g-TON ’47 HUDSON %-TON ’47 DODGE 1-TON PHONE 178 HENSALL, ONT. Transportation Can Be Arranged Bob Cook Motor Sales Topics From Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE Personal Items The sympathy of the com­ munity is extended to Mrs. L. Moore and family in the passing of the late Mr. Lyman Moore. Miss Margaret Bray, of Lon­ don, spent the weekend with her parents, Bray. Mrs. i Robert uminum home of Mrs. Exeter of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffery and Douglas wTere Wednesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Rivers, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Hodgert entertained a number of young people on Wednesday evening of last week. Annie and Hank Bregman re­ turned home from St. Joseph’s Hospital on Saturday after hav­ ing undergone appendicitis opera­ tions a week ago Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tookey and John, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Box and family, of London; Mrs. Percy Passmore, of Exeter; Mr, and Mrs. Aimer Passmore, David and Dennis visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Par­ sons. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gack­ stetter and family, of Kippen, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Gackstetter. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Duncan and Naiicy Joyce have moved to Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Beaver and family have moved to the farm recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLeod. Mrs. Thomas Ballantyne is improved after her recent ill­ ness, Mrs. Carl Hume and Ann have returned home the hospital in Exeter after recent illness. The W.A. catered to the ior Farmer banquet on evening in Thames Road The monthly meeting Thames Road W.A. and will be held on Thursday after­ noon, April 2, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Roy Ballantyne. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jeffery received a rousing chivari on Saturday evening last. Good Friday Service There will be a joint Service of Worship on Good Friday eve­ ning at 8:15 p.m. in the Thames Road Church. This service will be comprised of the three con­ gregations of Thames Road, Elimville and Roys. Two films on the life of our Lord will be shown; one depicting the scene in “The Garden of Gethsemenes” and two, "The Ascension”. Special music is being pared ments; Road Roy’s Elimville Church. Mr. and Mrs. John Aimer Passmore and Mrs. Jeffery attended an al- l demonstration at the Michael Heenan, on Wednesday afternoon Carol from their Jun- Friday Church, of the W.M.S. pre- by the three appoint- an anthem by the Thames choir, a quartette from and a soloist from the Unique in the RCAF training programme is the Survival Train­ ing School which operates at Edmonton and Hargwynne, Alta, and Cambridge Bay, N.W.T., within the Arctic Circle. It is de­ signed to instruct the men who fly over the Northland in meth­ ods of bush and Arctic survival. Seed Plant Busy Steele Briggs Seed Co., Hen­ sall, have commenced operations with some fifteen employees. Art Kilner, one of the head repre­ sentatives from Torono, stated Tuesday that small shipments will be going out by rail all over lower Ontario and next week shipments will be made by rail to Quebec, Maritimes and distant points. He also stated that the onions were in very good condi­ tion. Hatter’s Men’s Wear Dollar Days Bargain Sox Reg. $1.00 and $1.50 TWO FOR $1.00 Dress Shirts Reg. $4.95 for $3.95 Reg. $3.95 for $2.95 SAVE ONE DOLLAR! Ties Reg. $1.00 and $1.50 TWO FOR $1.00 Reg. $29.00 and $35.00 ONLY $22.50 and with each purchase of a sport coat you can have one pair of slacks from our rack FOR ONLY $1.00!!! Hensall And District News Now Is the Time to Buy Some of Our Covert Cloth Topcoats and a few Kenwood O*Coats EXACTLY HALF PRICE to-Measure Suits From Our Own Cloth Over 11 Different Shades SPECIAL $39, $49 and $59 EXTRA PANTS $1 ONLY Tailored by Firth’s of Hamilton, Famous Military .and Civilian Tailors HATTER'S MEN'S WEAR MAIN STREET (Formerly George Wright’s)EXETER East W.I. 2 Tuckersmith was the for the monthly meeting Kippen East Women’s March 18 Whitehouse in the Broadfoot presid- piano. Members roll call with “A for my Kitchen". Kippen s.s. setting of the I. Institute Wednesday with Mrs. E. chair. Mrs. R. ed at the answered the Useful Gadget It was decided to make a do­ nation of $25 in aid of the Over­ seas Relief Fund. The group favor sending a donation of $15 to swell the Penny Bag Fund. The treasurer’s report was pre­ sented by Mrs. J. McNaughton. Mr. Daly of Seaforth showed colored films of his trip to the West Indies. Dr. E. A. McMaster who had previously planned to show pictures was absent due to illness. -Mrs. Sinclair expressed thanks to Daly for pinch-hitting on program. Mrs. R. Peck presented a worthwhile motto bearing theme "God gives to us the in­ gredients". Mrs. Stirling Graham, of Cromarty, in her capable man­ ner, conducted a demonstration, “Table setting from another angle”. Miss Jean Henderson, of Hensall, sang "The Isle of Innes- frie” and "When Irish Eyes are Smiling". Miss Gladys Luker, who accompanied her, also fa­ vored with a piano solo. Mrs. Campbell Eyre directed a con­ test won by Mrs. J. McNaughton’s group. Mrs. N. McLeod, Kippen, won the prize for locating most table-setting errors. Mrs. W. Kyle extended a vote of thanks to all responsible for the enjoy­ able evening. Luncheon was served by the hostesses, Mrs. W. Workman and Mrs. H. Caldwell. Message From By MRS. A. GACKSTETTER unavoidably J. Mr. the very the 77. Kippen Gun Club At the weekend trap shoot at Kippen, Tom Allen, London, was high with S9 out of 100. This was the largest turn-out so far for these shoots, with another shoot scheduled for Good Fri­ day, a five-man team shoot for the Blue Top Trophy. Scores are as follows: Shot at lOO: Thomas Allen, London, 89; Dr. Twine, Detroit, 75; William Lumby, Goderich, Shot at 75: John Anderson, Kippen, 56; Charles Parkinson, London, 64; Lloyd Venner, Hen­ sall, 60. Shot at 50: T. Sherritt, Hensall, 4;4 Dr. Hollis, Detroit, 42; William Venner, Hensall, 36; H. Mathers, Exeter, 32; Nor­ man Harburn, Cromarty, 38; W. R. Cooper, Kippen, 32; Chester Lee, Hensall, 34;. J. Gilbert, of Goderich, 37; A. Gilbert, Gode­ rich, 36. Shot at 25: A. Pass- more, 20; Jim McCausland, Lon­ don, 22; Sam Dougall, Hensall, 18; William Kyle, Kippen, 19. Shot at 25: Dr. J. Jarrott, New York, 19; Dr. G. Jarrott, Strat­ ford, 17. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight were recent visitors with rela­ tives in Seaforth. Mr. Bruce Glenn, of Toronto, visited recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. Heal, of Wing­ ham, were recent visitors with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heal. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sang- ster and baby, of London, spent the weekend with the former’s mother, Mrs. Minnie Sangster. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scane and family spent the weekend with relatives in Ridgetown. Mrs. Emalie Parker, who has spent the winter months with members of her family in Mit­ chell and Usborne, has’ returned to the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Harold Parker. A concert will the pupils of School in the town hall, Hensall, Wednesday, April 1 at 8:30 p.m. The concert will feature a vari­ ety program and will be under the direction of J. F. Blackwell, Miss R. Avery, Miss W. Gray and Miss M. Schick. Rev. A. Sinclair, formerly of Hensall, major operation in pital, Windsor, and remain there for a month or so. Mr. Sinclair’s many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. be presented by Hensall Public of Windsor, underwent a Grace Hos- will have to Second Line In Biddulph By MRS. H. ELSON Dinner guests Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. Skinner and Sam were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Skinner, St: Pauls; Mr. and Mrs. Melville Skinner and Miss Aldeen Pym. Elimville, and Mr. and Mrs. Welligton Skinner and Arlene, of Centralia. Corporal F. A. Rice, Mrs. Rice and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skinner. Mrs. Karl Weiberg, Mrs. Lome Weiberg and son Alvin spent Wed­ nesday afternoon with Mrs. John Kuzmick and Karl of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. John McAllister and boys were supper guests on Saturday with Mt. and Mrs. Ray Shoebotton, Centralia. M. H. and Mrs. Elston and Mrs. Fred Davis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond GlaVes, Wood- stock also Rev. C. O. and Mrs. Pherrill. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Smyth, of Centralia, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. Atkinson. Masters Michael and Donald Corriveau, of Detroit, spent Satur­ day with their cousins, Janette Ann and Gefaldine Blair, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Elston at­ tended a family gatheing at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bob Elston, St. Marys, Friday evening hi hon- Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Gunning, Exeter, are spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. John L. son visited relatives in on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver man, of Toronto, are spending a few days with Mrs. R. Dinsdale and Miss Mabel Whiteman while enroute to Inverhuron. Mrs. Tomlinson, of Hensall, spent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Kyle. Marcia and Sheryl Little, of Hensall, spent a few days last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Long. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bell left last week from Malton airport by plane to spend a vacation in Florida. Mrs. A. Gackstetter . and Mrs. W. Horney, of Exeter, visited on Thursday last with Mrs. Robert Ostler in Clinton. Dr. James Jarrott returned to his home in New York after spending several weeks with his mother, Mrs. Catherine Jarrott. Mr. and Mrs. N. Dickert visit­ ed on Sunday with relatives in Clifford. Mrs. Dickert remained for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. James Arm­ strong-, of Staffa, called on friends in the village on Friday afternoon. The sympathy of the commun­ ity is extended Mrs, Switzer and family in their ment. Mr. and Mrs. Brussels, visited the former’s sister and. brother­ -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cudmore, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McBeath and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McBride at­ tended the silver wedding an­ niversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Love, Exeter, which was held at Monetta Menard’s on Saturday evening last. Mr. Henry Stasik has sold his farm adjoining the village to Mr. Rochus Fabei’ and has pur­ chased the 100-acre farm of Mr. Sidney 'McArthur on the second concession of Hay, west of Hen­ sall. Gail Ann and Lynn Gack­ stetter spent a couple of days this week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Gackstetter, near Exeter. Mr. Robert Love, of Toronto, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love. Mrs. B. McBeath is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alec McBeath. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cudmore were -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cudmore and fam­ ily, of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cudmore and Lome, of London. .Honor Bride-Elect A large number of ladies gathered at St. Andrew’s United Church on Monday evening to honor Miss Mona Caldwell, bride­ elect. Mrs. ducted with a Broadfoot at the piano. Readings were ‘given John Sinclair and Miss Turner. Mrs. J piano Jones stetter tests John Sinclair’ and Mrs. Ken Mc- Kaig. Miss Caldwell was called to the platform and following an address by Mrs. McKaig, was presented with a decorated bas­ ket of gifts by Mrs. J. Sinclair and 'Mrs. W. Workman. The bride-elect thanked her friends for the presentation and her mother, Mrs. H. invited the ladies to a tea at her home on Saturday afternoon and evening. Hender- London White- recent bereave- W. H. Stiles, of on Monday with Winston Workman con- a program which opened sing-song with Mrs. R. by Mrs. Dorothy Mrs. Ken McKay and N. McLeod c ofitrihuted selections. Mrs. Harold and Mrs. Arnold Gack- sang two duets- and con- were conducted by Mrs. Caldwell, trousseau or of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Christie, of Edmonton, Alta. Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Rhiney Heckman were Mrs. Eva Atkinson and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Atkinson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Flannigan and Cathy, of London, were Sun­ day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blair. Mrs. Vera Elston and Mrs. Fred Davis spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Labannah Hodgins, Exeter. A very pleasant time was spent Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Atkinson when they entertained the young people of the neighborhood. Lunch wasof the neighborhood. Lunch served at the close. Mrs. John Kuzmick, Karl Elizabeth, of Crediton, spent urday with Mrs. Kumzick’s ents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Weiberg. Miss Joyce Elaine Fisher spent Sunday In London with her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Stanlake. Mr. and Mrs. Syd Pyke, of don, Were weekend visitors Mr. and Mrs. Will Isaac. Mr. Bruce Isaac and Miss Isaac attended a banquet in don Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker and family and Mrs. Fred Patti­ son, of Woodham, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Or­ ville Langford, and Sat- par- Lon- with Reta Lon- Brown rice is more nutritive than polished white rifce because in its surface layer are the vita­ mins and minerals that make it so valuable as a food. Personal Items Mrs. Ruth Chuter, of London, visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Scholl and Garry visited recently with Mrs. Scholl’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harvey, and Mr. and Mrs. Lome Sihool at Monkton. Mrs. Grace Harpole, who has spent the winter months with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peacock and family, in Montreal, is visiting at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Horton. Mr. Sid MacArthur has dis­ posed of his farm on con 2, Hay Township, to Mr. Harry Stasik, of Kippen. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, of Lis- towel, were recent visitors with the latter’s sister, Mrs. A Crerar. Miss Donna Taylor, of Bruce- field, visited during the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Corbett. Dr. William T. Joynt, London, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Alice Joynt. Mrs. Vic Stan and baby, of London, visited during the past week with relatives and friends here. Mr. been confined to his the past week with influenza. and Mrs. R. London, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bell and Mrs. Ellen McAllister. Mrs. Mary Hennessey, London, was a Elsie Moir. ■Mr. a c Ed. Charles Farquhar has room during an attack of Mr.D. Bell, of weekend guest with Mrs. Case and Mrs. Bertha W. R. Dougall underwent major operation in Victoria Hospital, London, Saturday last. Rev. R. A. Brook, of Bluevale, will broadcast over CKNX on Tuesday, March 31 and on June 5. Mr. Vernon Spray, Edmonton, Alta., visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. E. Geiger. Mr. William Petty suffered a heart attack and is confined to his room fpr several weeks. USED CARS 1951 DODGE SEDANS New Car Shape 1951 FORD COACH One Owner, 17,000 1949 DODGE CUSTOM One. Owner, 17,000 1949 PLYMOUTH SEDAN A Bargain DODGE COACH DODGE COACH CHEV HALF-TON DODGE CAB & TRUCKS (2) Miles SEDAN Miles 1948 1947 1941 1953 “Como In for a Dodge Ride” Hensall Motor Sales Phone 31 Hensall % <0 Dollar Days Tires Batteries 20 Percent Off 25 Percent Off Car Radio, Reg, $64,95 - 25 Percent Off Mathers Bros Phone 321-W Exeter ^111111111 HI II Hill IIIIIIIIHII JI ■••■•HIHHHHHHIHI'1 J ^0 FARM PROFIT BUILDERS by GOODYEAR SOLUTION 100 MARATHON TRUCK TIRES Cut truck tire costs from the start with the Good­ year Marathon! It’s bar­ gain priced .. . guaran­ teed, built to give long service. Let us weight tractor tires Solution 100! It makes any tractor tire work better! Ends periodic infla­ tion checks by assur­ ing constant, correct tire pressure. 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That goes for most all farm implements that make for increased production and — thereby — increased income. If you’ve made up your mind to get a tractor some time, why wait any longer? Come in and talk over a BofM Farm Improvement Loan with us just as soon as you find it con­ venient. You’ll be surprised how little it costs and what easy repayment terms can be arranged. Bank of Montreal {fatatte 4 'Jvtdt ‘BeutA Exeter Branch: Centralia (Sub-Agency): Grand Bend (Sub-Agency): Credition Branch: CV.___ __________________ (Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) Dashwood (Sub-Agency): Open Mon. Wed. & Fri. Hensall Branch: WALTER JARRETT, Manager C. E. SHAW, Manager Open Mon. Wed. & Fri. Open Tuesday CHARLES PARKINSON, Manager "I