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Exeter Smaller families often buy half a
quarter of beef. We welcome
these orders and the kind words
we hear about the quality of
EXETER BEEF. This week we
have more fed yearlings—not too
fat—about 110 lbs. per quarter
with just enough finish to be
finest EXETER BEEF.
Come in and choose the quan
tity that suits your family best.
WE GUARANTEE THE QUALITY.
Zion
By MISS JANE DYKEMAN
Church1 The Story In
Shipka
By MRS. H. SHEPPARD
Scratch Pads
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE
2 for 5c
v.
Asparagus
excellent quality. We will gladly sup-
Y.p.U,
The Young People held their
meeting Monday, April 27 at
8:30 p,m. with 14 members pre
sent. “
Brock
gram
Alma
“The
, . . freezes with < "
ply you with a copy of “Frozen Foods” which explains
best processing methods for all fruits and vegetables.
LIVE BETTER CHEAPER THE LOCKER WAY
Exeter Frozen Foods
Phone 70 Main St
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SEE FOR YOURSELF
why so many say —
IF »T’< A New Idea
IT’S A GOOD IDEA!
NO. 45-G SIDE RAKE AND TEDDER
'Trussed arch construction for strength.
■Yielding reel follows ground contours.
Byilds uniform, fluffy windrows fast
Cuts clean on square
corners. Cutter-bar safe
ty release. Trails per
fectly. A semi-mounted
model (No. 40) and
hydraulic lift models are
also available.
NO. 30-A
TRAILER MOWER
-NO.
SIDE
Rugged yet smooth and
fast raking action at
modern' tractor speeds.
Instantly reversible for
tedding. Also available
on rubber tires.
4 STEEL-WHEELED
RAKE AND TEDDER
Buy where you have a choice. Stop in at«. •
Reg Armstrong Motors
Phone 216 Exeter
Tom Brock and Doris
had charge of the pro-
on Faith and Evangelism,
Hern read a poem entitled.
House We Call Home”.
Doreen Brock favored with a
piano instrumental and Mary
Dickey read a poem, “In Twi
light”. After the program games
were enjoyed.
Personal Items
Master Michael
Exeter, spent the
Bruce Dykeman.
Mr. and Mrs.
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
This Sunday, 2:30 p.m.-—Service
in the Exeter Canadian Legion
Hall. All welcome!
Cushman, of
weekend with
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —
Rector: Rev. C. L. Langford,
B.A., M.A.
Organist; Robert Cameron
May 3, Fourth Sunday After
Easter—
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School.
-Holy Communion,11:30 a.m.-
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A.,
Minister
Organist: Mrs. J. G. Cochrane
10 a.m.—Tlie Church School.
11 a,m.—Public Worship.
Tuesday, May 5, 8 p.m.—Cayen
Congregational Circle Meeting
at the home of Mrs. Alvin Moir.
Oliver Jaques
and family spent Monday evening
With Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Jaques.
Paul Dykeman spent the week
end in Galt with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cushman
spent Sunday afternoon with
and Mrs. Jud Dykeman.
Master Billy Brock had
tonsils removed Monday at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. Gordon Dykeman, of Galt,
spent a few days in Woodham
and visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Jud Dykeman.
Mr. and Mrs. James Earl and
Mr, and Mrs. Alllan Jaques arid
Ray attended the James Street
anniversary and visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Gunning and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Morley, of
Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs. George Jaques,
Mrs. Louisa Kyle, Mrs. Christina
Hern, of Exeter, and Mrs. Edgar
Rodd spent Wednesday with Mrs.
Melville Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington
Brock s pent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Penwarden, of
Sarnia.
Mrs. Ephriam Hern spent the
weekend with Mrs. Orville Snell,
of Grimsby.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock
attended the James Street
niversary and visited with
and Mrs. Luther Rowcliffe,
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hern
anni-
Mrs.
tended the James Street
versary and visited with
John T. Hern, of Exeter.
Mr.
his
the
an-
Mr.
of
at-
Phil: “If you made only $3,000
last year, just how did you put
$5,000 in the bank?”
Frank: “Well, I quit smoking,
and I carried my lunch to work
with me every day.”
Mothers' Day
MAY 10
Bailey's Florist
Exeter Ontario
J. NQRMAN COWAN
BOOKKEEPING
Systems, Service, etc.
INCOME TAX RETURNS
Dashwood 40-r-13
Sarepta Hay Post Office
5UPERTE5I
EXTRA MILEAGE
POP'S
Taxi Service
Phones:
Exeter 357 and 545-r-3
■ ......................
Take A Step Forward
With an A-1 USED CAR From
Exeter Motor Sales
And When You're Ready For That
New Dodge Or De Soto, Drop In To See Us
’51 PONTIAC “8” SEDAN ’49 DODGE SEDAN CUSTOM
’51 PONTIAC “6” SEDAN ’49 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
’51 DODGE SEDAN DODGE SEDAN
’51 DODGP; SEDAN
DODGE SEDANS (two)
Radios in Both
’50
Everything On ’Em !
PLYMOUTH SEDAN
‘50 DODGE COACH ’46
CHEV SEDAN
PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE
FORD COACH
Many Other Serviceable Vehicles
At Reasonable Prices
PHONE 200
Exeter Motor Sales
EXETER
Fred Dobbs, Prop.
JAMES ST. CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
-Sunday School.
. a.m,—Morning Worship.
Sermon Subject; “The Thresh
old-Belief.”
Anthem by the Choir.
Solo by Irene Beaupre,
p.m.—Evening Worship.
Introducing the Songs of
Gospel. Come and sing the _
gospel hymns of the church.
Duet by Eleanor Jones and
Marlene McBride.
A warm welcome is extended
to all.
Message From
Greenway
By MRS. CARMEN WOODBURN
The sympathy of the commun
ity is extended to Mrs. Baker and
family in the death of Mr. Major
Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer
and family spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Bill Rundle and
Shirley of Woodham.*
Mr. Jim McNair visited on
Wednesday last with relatives
here, before leaving for the West.
The regular meeting of the
W.A. will be held at the home
of Mrs. Ross Pickering on Wed
nesday, May 6, at 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gillies
family spent Sunday with
and Mrs. Harry Sheppard
Dave.
The ladies from here attended
the annual bowlers banquet at
Monetta Menard’s in Exeter.
Miss Wilma McNair spent the
weekend with her grandmother,
Mrs. Ed Lamport.
Mrs. Mary Gill of Grand Bend
is spending a few days with Mrs.
M. Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker and
Eunice of St. Thomas spent the
weekend with Mrs. M. Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fink-
beiner and family spent Sunday
in London with Mrs. Margaret
Finkbeiner.
and
Mr.
and
10 a.m.-
11
7
the
old
Make Farm Work Easier with
GOOD/VeAR Proven Products
MAIN ST. CHURCH
Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. A. Y. Willard,
Sunday, May 3—
10 a.m.—The Church
all departments.
11 a.m.—The Nursery
little people.
11 a.m.—Rev. W. J. Maines
of Brucefield
p.m.—“For
This”
The minister
Come and bring a friend.
Organist
School in
School for
7
United Church.
Such Day
will preach.
As
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
J. V. Dahms, Minister
April 19—
May 3—
Rev.
Sunday,
Sunday,
10 a.m.—Worship.
Guest Preacher: Dr. A. H. Doe-
scher, of Dayton, Ohio.
11 a.m.—Sunday School.
Evening Service Withdrawn.
Tues., May 5, 7:30 p.m.—Inter
mediate Fellowship.
Thurs., May 7, 8:15 p.m.—W.S.-
W.S.
Miss Lillian Ulens, Windsor,
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. W. T. Ulens.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ware
ham, of Sarnia, visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Pollock.
Mrs. John Brown has been ill
at her home,
Mrs. R. L. Sheppard returned
home on Saturday after spending
a couple of weeks in Kalamazoo,
Mich.
Mr. Dwayne McLinchey and
Mr. McIntyre of the London
Normal School are teaching at
Corbett School
Word was
the death on
Ethel Gilbert,
She was the daughter of the late
Rev. R. L. and Mrs. Wilson.
Miss Viola Curts, of London,
spent the weekend at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Charles
Curts.
Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson, of
Arkona; Mrs. ~
and family of
Sunday with
Russell Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown.
Master Howard Hartle,
Sarnia, is visiting with
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hartle.
Mr. Ed. Matthews and grand
son, of Detroit, called on Mrs.
W. T. Ulens and other friends
here on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eagleson
and Wayne, of London, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Willliam Eagleson.
Mr. and
and Jimmie,
Sunday with
Pollock and
SOLUTION 100 ,
You save money, time and trouble when your
tractor and implement tires are filled and
weighted with Goodyear’s Solution 100. It gives
any tractor tire greater traction aqd increased
draw-bar pull. Solution 100 makes your tractor
smoother riding, too, and ends inflation worries
by maintaining constant pressure. Let us fill
your tractor and implement tires soon!
KLINGTITE
FARM BELTING
RIB IMPLEMENT
TIRES
this week,
received here of
April 22 of Mrs.
of Southampton.
Willard Forbes
Forest visited on
Mr. and
and family
Mrs.
and
of
his
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the power ... all the time! It
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won’t shrink!
Implements work easier when
equipped with Goodyear
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difficulties and repair expenses
are cut to a minimum, too.
See us today!
Trusses, Belts,
Supports of All Kinds
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
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- Your Drugs At -
ROBERTSON'S
Phone 50 Exeter
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Mrs. Ross Pollock
of Bothwell, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Carl.
Alberta has fewer than 1,000,-
000 people subsisting on 44,0:00,-
000 acres of land.
LOOK FOR THIS “HIGH SIGN” OF QUALITY
FRED HUXTABLE
PHONE: 153W
INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SALES & SERVICE
AUTHORIZED GOOD/VeAR DEALER
F. A. MAY & SON
Phone 190 EXETER Phone 190
Men’s Wear — Ladies’, Children’s and Babies’ Wear
Dry Goods — Floor-Coverings, etc.
CHURCH OF GOD
GRAND REND
Rev. E. Wattam
•Sunday School.
-Worship.
,—Evangelistic Service.
).m.—Prayer Meeting,
n.—Young Peoples.
a.m.-
a.m.-
EXETER TABERNACLE
and
Roll
Am-
the
Val-
P.A.O.C.
Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study
Prayer.
Thurs., 2:30 p.m.—W.M.C.
Call. Sacrifice.
Fri., 7 p.m.—Junior Christ’s
bassadors. Come and see
picture Timy of Tin Pan
ley.
Fri., 8 p.m.—Christ’s Ambassa
dors. A great song service and
the Word of God.
Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.
Missionary Sunday. Come and
show your loyalty stay to
church.
Sun., 11 a.m.—Communion Sun-
Blair, wife
superinten-
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registered
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We have an exceptionally large stock of merchandise for this important occasion.
Below we offei* a few suggestions—nylon hosiery, gloves, lingerie, scarves, dresses,
coats, blouses, skirts, parasols, flowers, belts, pyjamas, nightgowns, fancy linens,
towel sets, boxed handkerchiefs, lace table-cloths, pillow cases, bed throws, etc.
«
PHONE 19 '
Reel Or Rotary Types
Easy To Run
TAILOR - FORBES
701 MAIN ST. S. EXETER
Mrs. Blair.
GARDEN SEEDS
PHONE 90
Phone 32
IF Line Busy
Call 752
Complete Line of
Quality Building Materials
DASHWOOD
day. Speaker: Mrs.
of western district
dent.
7:30 p.m.—Speaker;
Mon., May 4, at 3 p.m. and 8
p.m.—A Sectional Rally. The
speaker at both services: Rev.
H. Blair, western district
superintendent. |
Hand Mowers
Seo Them At
To Build?
If you’re planning to build
if you want a home
answers the needs of!
family ... if you
a lovely home at a
you can afford to pay
that
your
want
price
. . . see us! Our friendly
staff . . . facilities and our
years or experience assure
the most moderate cost.
Nylon Hosiery
Sizes 81^ to 11, all lengths, including short and extra long,
by three of the best Canadian makers—Gotham Gold-Stripe,
Orient and Super Silk—in the newest summer shades.
Lingerie
In the popular Vogue Beauty Form make including slips, half
slips, night gowns and pyjamas in nylons, rayons, etc., at
very attractive prices.
Hand Bags
New’ sumer shades in colorful plastics, beaded effects, lea
thers and silk poplins. From ............... $3.95 up to $7.95 each
• Foundation Garments, Brassieres, Girdles,
Corselettes by Gothic, Corrette and Nature’s
and sizes to suit every figure.
Corsets and
Rival—styles
Grand Mere Sweaters
For ladies and missess, guaranteed moth- and
in popular shades of grey mix, beige mix, black,
der blue, carnation rose, blossom green, red and white.
Pullovers ........................ $5.95 Cardigans .................... $7.95
shrink-proof,
mauve, pow-
Teena Page Dresses
We have a large range of the popular
Teena Page dresses featured in ‘'Seven
teen” style magazine for the junior miss
—sizes 9 to 15. Everglaze material in
stripes, polka dots, embossed cottons
and chambrays.
The Latest Styles
In spring and summer coats, suits and
sportswear.
Ask To See
our new shipments of summer dress fab-
fries by the yard.
J. H. Jones - Groceries Phone 32
If Line Busy
Call 752
Superior Store Special Values For April 30, May 1 and 2
GREEN GIANT GOLD. WAX BEANS
Fancy quality, 15-oz, tins .....♦ 2 for 350
NABOB COFFEE
I-lb. bags ............................ each 990
MONARCH SWEET MIXED PICKLES
16-oz, jars ................................... each 250
SPECIAL — NO. 1 ONTARIO TABLE
CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES
CARNATION MILK
Large tins ...................... 3 for 420
LELAND JAMS (24-oz. jars)
Raspberry 370 .............. Strawberry 390
STOKELEY’S TOMATO JUICE
Fancy quality, 20-oz. tins ...... 2 for 250
POTATOES ........................75-lb. bag $1.39
.......... Full Assortment, Bulk: or Packages
............ Cobbler, Katahdin, Sebagas