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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-05-14, Page 10Page 10 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 14,19S3 Use The Dependable FLEETWIN Topics From Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE and Mrs. Woodham, ’Mrs. Welburn visited nlng last with Lome Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd of Mary Smith ot on Tuesday Mr. and Al Pearce eve- Mrs. Life-Time Built — To Give You A Life-Tame Of Boating Pleasure See These Motors At The Huron Lumber Co. Ltd. Your Local Evinrude Dealer OFFERS YOU MORE- DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR Clothes In 8 Hours ANY DAY OF THE WEEK! Two Attend Rec Meet Doug Smith, Exeter recreation director, and Lloyd Cushman, member of the local recreation council, attended a three-day con­ ference of the Ontario Recreation Association in Guelph last week. The program provided for dis­ cussions on all recreation activ- inclifding programmes for leadership, fuu, minor drama and citizens. officials have been in- attepd an organization of a zone recreation Walkerton on May 21. centres which have Report From Edgewood By MRS. ROY MOORE PS Hires Teachers All teachers for the Exeter Public School have been engaged for the coming year. Final ar­ rangements were made at the board meeting Monday night. New teacher on the staff will be Frances Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Ex­ eter, who has peen teaching in London. Remaining on the staff will be Principal C. H. Blowes, Mrs. Helen Jermyn, assistant principal; Clifford Reeves, John Gunn, Mrs. P. Hughson, Mrs. Elva Turvey, Kaye McGill, Doris Robinson, Grace Lobb and Mrs. Lois Porter­ field. Architects are preparing blue­ prints for the addition to the new school. The gymtorium at the school is expected to be used for kinder­ garten classes starting in Septem­ ber. Registration o f kindergarten pupils will take place at the school on Friday, May 22. Mr. John Scott, of Lucan, has moved to the farm of Mr. Percy Armitage. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Dann, of Granton, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hedy. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Welsh and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burnett. Mr. and Mrs, Douglas West­ man day Mrs. Ily. Miss Olla Moore spent weekend in London with Mr, Mrs. Tommy Pye. Mr. and Mrs.. Percy Armitage and family have moved to their new home in Lucan. Mr, and Mrs. Ken Garrett Jr. and Miss Betty Lou Garrett spent Saturday evening in St. Marys. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell and girls were Sunday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Max Bilyea and family, of Glen­ dale. Mr. John Middleton, who has been staying with his son Allen in London for the winter, is now staying with his daughter, Mrs. Ken Garrett, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Middleton attended church in London Sun­ day evening. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore and family were Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Foster, of the Mitchell Road, and Mr. Mrs. Bill Bendall, Darlene Roy, of St. Marys, and Mr. Mrs. Tom Pye, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas West­ man, of London, had baby Linda baptised in’ Wesley United Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Zilinski, of London, visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Westman and family. and family of Toronto, who bought the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Duncan recently, have moved on­ to the farm. We welcome Mr. Mrs. Pearce and family to community. Mrs. Alvin Passmore and erly spent a few days in London with Miss Helen Passmore last week. Misses Helen Morgan of Lon­ don, Jane Morgan of Leamington spent the weekend with their par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mor­ gan. Mr. Malcolm Kirkland of Ailsa Craig spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkland. Miss Mildred Ballantyne spent the weekend with her grand­ mother, Mrs. Clara Hackney, of Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. Allan Wanner of Sarnia, Miss Nona Pym of Lon­ don spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Wein, of Dashwood, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stone, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. William Snow on the birth of tlie.ir son on Saturday at the South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Miss Lois Cottle returned home on Sunday after being a patient in War Memorial Children’s Hos­ pital, London, for three weeks. Mrs. Gertie Wiseman fell down­ stairs on Thursday of last week and fractured two bones in her leg. She is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffery and Douglas attended the bap­ tismal service at James St. Unit­ ed Church when Barbara, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs, Doug Rivers, of Exeter, was christened. They spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffery of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jeffery visited on Sunday with Mrs. Ratz of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffery of Exeter visited on Sunday eve­ ning with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jeffery'. Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Passmore, David and Dennis visited on Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Welling­ ton Haist of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Love, of Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann and Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cann, Mr. and Mrs. James Hodgert and Ross spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd of Woodham, Mrs. Percy Passmore of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stew­ art and Marlene spent Sunday with Mr. and' Mrs. Lome Pass- more. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohde, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomson and Dorothy, of Exeter, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Rohde. Congratulations -to F/O Jack and Mrs. Cann (n£e Betty Mair), who were married on Saturday. The monthly meeting of the Mission Circle ’will be held on Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Rosemary Passmore. Mission Band will be held on Sunday, May 17, during the church hour. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Knight, Marjorie and friend, of Seaforth, Rev. T. G. and Mrs. Wallace, of London, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Gai- ser, of Crediton, visited on Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym. Baptismal Service On Sunday morning during the church hour, a baptismal service was held. There were five babies baptized; Leola Marlene, daugh­ ter, of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stew­ art; Joanne Cheryl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert; Paul Edwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lome Passmore; Glenn William, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde. and our Bev ities i youth, family crafts, senior Exeter vited to meeting group at Other invited to participate in the organization include Exeter, ford, Southampton, Fergus, towel, The would of the ganized recreation meet and exchange ideas and to form leadership training classes for various . forms of activities that might be undertaken by more than one town or centre. playgrounds, sports, arts, music, and been zone Mea- Lis- and Walkerton. purpose of the group be to have representatives various centres where or­ is sponsored News of Sunshine and Mrs, and baby Linda spent with his parents, Mr, Harold Westman and Sun- and fam- the and Letter From Harpley By MRS. M. HODGINS It's all in a day's work with us because we use the fam- ous “Modern Method System” that gets clothes clean fast. Whites are whiter, colors bright—and odorless too. We guarantee the qaulity of our work. Our method is thorough and scientific. If you bring your clothes in the morning, we can have them ready by nightfall. BETTER STILL! TRY OUR 4-HOUR SERVICE! Mid-Town Cleaners PHONE 33 FOR FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY Have One = = They’re Tops for Spring and Summer! Every Man Should Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Irwin BeBtard on the arrival of a baby boy to their home on Saturday, May 9. Mr. and Mra, Jim Love attend­ ed the wedding of her ibrother, Mr. Jack Cann, in Exeter on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love and family visited on Sunday with William Love at Mrs. Mary Smith of Welburn was a visitor with her sister, Mrs. Edgar Rodd, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hodge and Judy of Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johns and children of Ilderton, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Knowles of Ballymote were Sun­ day visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Johns. Mr. and Mrs. William Dickey and family were visitors on Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sparling of Elimville were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johns on Wednesday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bartie and family of Denfield were Sunday visitors with Mr. aud Mrs. Lawrence Bec­ kett. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd- at­ tended service at Thames Road United Church on Sunday mor­ ning when their two grand­ children, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lome Passmore and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart, were baptized. They spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Passmore. Second Line In Biddulph By MRS. H. ELSON and and and Mr. and Mrs. Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. ed the christening, of her sister’s baby in Exeter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hodgins of Cedar Swamp, Paul and Linda spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Joseph Carruthers. Jim Love attend- = s E Pedestrians remember: Unless you carry a light, it’s harder for a motorist to see you at night than it is for you to see him. B.V.D. 100% Nylon Shirts C-o-o-l and Comfortable Every Woman Should Wash One! = Needs No Ironing Wash it at night and wear it in the morning. The shirt that needs no ironing—even on collar and cuffs!Mrs. Ken Hodgins of Centralia. Visitors with Mrs. Arnold Cun­ ningham on Monday were Mrs. Gordon Atkinson, Mrs. Frank Lewis, Mrs. C. Fischer and Joyce. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Stanlake of London, Mrs. Jerry Ryan and son of Ingersoll, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stire and Harold spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fisher. z sUS A DEAL GRAHAM ARTHUR GARAGE RED SALES AND SERVICE SEE FOR Phone 210 Exeter News of Elimville By MRS. ROSS SKINNER Insurance Agent He’s just a home-town merchant, and A guy not hard to meet, An independent business man, With an office on Main Street. Like the butcher and the grocer, He earns his daily bread, From commission on his prodpet, His “retail selling spread”. His mark-up, less than others Is an average 20 cents, From which he meets his payroll, Office rental, and expense. He spends his income locally, He thinks his town is tops, He trades with Main Street merchants And supports the local shops. You’ll find he’s in a civic club And very much alive. He’s first to lend a helping hand In every civic drive. He stands against bad “Isms”, He supports free enterprise. He’s Your Insurance Agent— The guy you patronize. Phone: Office 24 Res, 16 2-J W. Herman Hodgson “The Insurance Man” One skunk to another: “I just ain’t got it anymore. Somebody niusta slipped ine a slug of chlorophyll.” ST V* Cut Out Shoveling Coal Cut Out Shoveling Ashes INSTALL THE NEW AUTOMATIC Herco Furnace Now! Cut Your Fuel Bill In Half! The NEW, MODERN Way to ehjoy AUTOMATIC HEAT at remarkably LOW COST HERCO Is Convenient, Economical, Clean, Healthful, Safe! ■, SEE THIS FURNACE AT FORD FUELS■ Wriwfcr IVhikiw PHONE 299 EXETER Mother’s Day Service Mother’s Day service was held on Sunday in Elimville United Church with a large congrega­ tion. Four babies received the rite of baptism during the ser­ vice. Mrs. Robert Reilly favoured with a lovely solo, ‘‘My Mother”. The children christened were: Kenneth Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sinclair; Anne Eliza­ beth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Squire Herdman; Brenda. Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner and Robert William, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clarke. Personal Items Those visiting in the commun­ ity on Sundaj' were: Mr. and Mrs. John Batten, of Winclielsea, with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robin­ son, of St, Marys; Mr. and Mrs. James Sinclair and Kenneth, of London, and Mr. William Sin­ clair Sr. with Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Russell and family, of Crediton; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Delbridge and boys, of Winchelsea, with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fink- beiner and family, of Shipka; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerslake and family with Mr. Nelson Coultis. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. and family, of Exeter, and Mrs. Everett Skinner. Mr. Howard Cunnington friend, of London, with Mr. Mrs. Fred Cunnington. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Parrish family, of London, with Harry Sparling and Hazel. Mrs. Thomas Bell, of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Stephen, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson and family, of Avon- bank, with Stephen, Mr. and of Thames Kellett and family. Those visiting away were: Mrs. Alvin Pym with Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Jr., of Whalen, also attending Whalen ehutch service where Janice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor­ ley, was baptized. ■Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. __ ....... __ Exeter, also attending church service where . “ Elmer Willis* baby was baptized, A meeting will be held in Thames Road Church basement Monday evening, May 18, Which Elimville and Thames Road Board of Stewards are asked to attend. The Elimville W.M.S. and W. A. May meeting will be held at •the home of Mrs. William Wal­ ters on Wednesday, May 20. Mrs. Edward Alto and son ■visited oh Tuesday with Mrs. Robert Reiily, Elimville W.M.S. are planning a, variety concert to be held in the United Church, Friday, May 22, at 8:80 p.m. King and Mrs. •McDonald with Mr. and and and Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mrs. George Kellett, Road, with Mr. John John RidlCy with John Willis, of Mr. and Mrs, We wish to congratulate Neil McAllister of S.S. No. 4 Usborne who obtained first prize in Grade I in the speaking contest for Us- borne schools which was held in Thames Road Church Thursday night. Mrs. Leo Flannigan, Miss Eve­ lyn Hartman and Mr. L. Flanni- .gan of London spent Saturday with Mrs. Jack Blair. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis of Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. . M. H. Elston were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. George McGavin, Sea­ forth. On Mothers’ Day Mr. and Mrs. C. Skinner had their family home with them, including Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mason and family of Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Denham and family of Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. John McAllister and boys and Sam. Mrs. Will Isaac attended a shower in London at the home of Mrs. Bill Quinton on Wednesday evening for the former Helen Pintere. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wren of Hensail, Mr. Gordon Oke and the Misses Oke, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkinson spent Sunday with Mrs. Eva Atkinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkinson. Mrs. Melville Gardner and Mrs. Mervin Elston spent Friday after­ noon in London with Mrs. C. Fletcher, who had recently under­ gone an operation in Victoria Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Amos ^Warwick and boys of Port Huron spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lewis of Clandeboye spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gabel, Miss Dorothy Fischer and Ken­ non spent Sunday with their brother, Ervin, in Dunnville. Mr. and Mrs. John Gregus visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. John Spacek. Sunday visitors with their par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Fischer, were Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Stanlake and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fischer and family, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Fischer and family, also Miss Dorothy Fischer of London. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smyth of Midland visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs, Will Isaac. Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Abbott and Sandra Of Lucan and Mr. and E McKnight 8- Wai per PHONE 81 Your Tip Top Dealer EXETER= = Good Drivers Drive SAFE Cars We are cooperating with the safety campaign now being waged across the nation. With your help and permission, we will check the 10 safety points on your car and, when corrected, you will feel so happy when the provin­ cial man places the white sticker on your windshield. Let's all work together to avoid accidents by first having our machine in a safe-driving condition, then use care and courtesy while we drive. For Your Driving, Choose One Of The Safe Used Cars Listed Below ’51 Dodge 4-Door (2) ’51 Pontiac 4-Door (2) ’50 Studebaker Regal 4-Door ’50 Dodge Coach ’50 Dodge 4-Door *50 Plymouth 4-Door (2) ’49 Dodge 4-Door ’48 Dodge 4-Door *47 Dodge Coach *46 Chev 4-Door *42 Chev Coach Several Used Trucks — All Sizes At Bargain Prices I PHONE 200 Exeter Motor Sales YOUR DODGE - DESOTO DEALER FRED DOBBS, PROP.EXETER H Ask for our "20 Questions” folder on these investments. Dependable Investments! GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES and DEBENTURES NOW PAY ' * (D Receive 4% on $100 or more for 5 years, 3%% for 3 and 4 years or 3% for 1 and 2 years. S Recognized, by law, as trustee investments. The Canada Trust Company The Huron &Erie Mortgage Corporation "Older titan the Dominion of Canada” HEAD OFFICE — LONDON, ONTARIO District Representatives: Ltdyfl B» Hodgson, Centralia; II. K. feilber, Crediton; Beil & Laughtori, Exeter; B. M. Francis, Exeter; F. G. Bontliron, Hchshll; J. W. Hrtberer, Zurich.