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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-11-05, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 1953 Page 7 Pencil Sharpeners Boston Adjustable —r $3.40 The Exeter Times-Advocate Buy Now For Christmas Bill Chambers Heads IOOF District Deputy Grand Albert E. Keys pai(l his visit to his home ledge, Lodge No. 67, I.O.Q.F. Tuesday evening, October 27, and with his officers installed the lodge. The new slate Grand, Bro, W. J.P.G., w. J. Smith; 0. S. Atkinson; recording secre­ tary, Bro. E. A. Howald; financ­ ial secretary, W. G, Fisher; trea­ surer, Bro. W. C. Allison; War­ den, Bro. William Webster; Con., Bro, R. E. Belling; O.G., Bro. Q, H. Brown; I.G., Bro, R. S. Hun­ ter; R.S.N.G., Bro. A. E. Keys; L.S.N.G., Bro. G. A. McFall?; R. S.V.G., Bro. Gerald Campbell; L.S.V.G., Bro. Tom Yellow; R.- S. S., Bro. Stuart Dick; L.S.S., Bro. William Elliott; Chap., Bro.' Aubrey Tennant; trustees, A. G. Hicks, A. J. Penhale, C. C, Fisher, Th© installing officers were D.D.G.M., Bro. A. B. Keys; Grand Warden, W. Etherington; financ­ ial secretary, Gerald McFalls; re­ cording secretary, W. Cann; treasurer, W. C. Allison; mar­ shall, A. G. Hicks; chaplain, A. Cann. A vote of thanks was re­ corded for the fine work Lunch was served at the Master official Exeter the officers of includes: Noble J. Champers; ' V.G., Bro. done, close. A small deposit holds any purchase on our Lay-Away Plan , . . TRAQUAIR HARDWARE PHONE 27 EXETER set- ^iimiiiiiiniiiiHHiiii<i*i*<iiii«iiiiiiiii<iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii<ii>iiiniii>iiiiiiiii............ Hockey —Continued from Page 3 Many executive problems are tied on the spot. Zurich Flyers Add Four New Players ■Zurich Flyers have added four new players this year. Besides Jim and Bob Hayter, the two waivers from Dashwood, the Flyers have Tom Rawlings, a Best Used Car Buys In Town i centreman who moved to the village this summer, and Roger Drop In and See Our Used Car SPECIALS '49 Chev., Coach $1235 '49 Oldsmobile 6 Sedan $1475 HYDRAMATIC — LOW MILEAGE '48 Chev. De-Luxe Sedan $935 GOOD CONDITION Forcier, flashy leftwinger from Windsor. Manager not predict up on top said “Any ___ ____ . . will know they’ve definitely been in a hockey match.” Junior Barash, last year’s scor­ ing champion, will be back on the line with Doug. 0’iBrien and Benny Gignac. Stellar playmaker Joe Maisonville will centre for Don Hesse and Forcier. Bob Hay- ter and Don O’Brien will flank Rawlings. On defence, Bill Yungblut will team up with Jim Hayter. Bob McKinley and Pete Cundy will combine for the other defensive pair. Bill Merner will be back be­ tween the goal posts. The management hasn’t named a coach yet but it was indicated one of the players would take the position. The Flyers took to the ice for the first time Sunday in Gode­ rich. They’ll work out again Thursday night in Exeter. Leroy O’Brien would his team would wind of the league but he club which plays us ☆ COMPARE what you get these fine cars with any others! SEE dollar for dollar — and you will find , YOU CAN’T BEAT THE BUYS AT Snell Bros. Ltd. PHONE 100 EXETER ... ..................... .................. CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev. W» F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist Sunday, November 8— 10:00 a.m.—Worship. Life Made Sublime. ll;05 a.m,—Sunday School. No Evening Service in favor anniversary services at Zurich. Frl., Nov. 6, 8 p.m.—Film, “Fire on Earth.” of THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister This Sunday, 2:30 p.m,—Service in Main Street United Church. All welcome! CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Donald R, Sinclair, B.A., Minister Organist: Mrs. J. G. Cochrane 10:00 a.m.—The Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Public Worship. Tues., Nov. 8, 8:00 p.m.—Caven Congregational Circle at the church. MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist Sunday, November 8— 10 a.m.—The Church School all Departments. 11 a.m.—“A Way of E’scape.” Morning worship only. Come and bring a friend. in EXETER TABERNACLE P.A.O.C. Rev. II. Kendrick, Pastor Tues., 8 p.m. — Cottage Prayer Meeting, Seaforth. Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and * Prayer. Thurs., 8 p.m. ■—• Cottage Prayer Meeting, Clinton. Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt.; Mr. E. Cudmore. Sun., 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sun., 7:30 p.m.—Special Speaker Rev. L. Thirsk of Teeswater. Come and hear this young man sing and play. ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethrep CREDITOR Minister: Rev, E, N. Mohr 10:00 a.m.—-Divine Worship. 11:00 a.m.—BJble School. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. A moving picture will be shown “The Salt of the Earth” and “Singin’ and Talkin’ ’Bout My Lord”. We bid you welcome. JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. J, Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M., Musical Director 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m,—Morning Worship. Remembrance Day Service. Sermon Subject: “The Chris­ tian and Peace.” Anthem by the choir. Solo by Irene Beaupre. 7:00 p.m.—Evening 'Worship, Sermon Subject: “The Best Things in the Worst Times.” Solo by Marion May. A warm welcome is extended to all. Nov. 11, 10:50 a.m. — Remem­ brance Day Service. Nov. 15—Anniversary Services. Rev. Hugh Laite, M.A., D.D., preacher. Bowling Club Elects Officers' The annual meeting of the Ex­ eter Lawn Bowling Club was held Tueseday evening at the of­ fice of the secretary, B. M. Fran­ cis. The club reported, a success­ ful season and decided to again jpin the W.O.B.A. Merle Mode, W. H. Pollen and Wes Rycknjan were delegated to attend the district meeting at Seaforth. The account for the new lighting system is being reduced by $200. Officers were elected as fol­ lows: president, Merle Mode; vice-president, Wes Ryckmah; second vice-president, Bob Eller- ington; secretary treasurer, B. M. Francis; auditor, W. H. Hodg­ son; grounds committee, “Pop” Watson, Russ Snell, B. M, Fran-’ cis, Ross Taylor; membership, T, O. Southcott, W. II. Hodgson, A. Fraser, D. Hughson, Stan Frayne; local games, H. C. Rivers, Ulric Snell, Harold Kelson, Wes Ryck- man, Alf Andrus; tournament, W. H. Pollen, H. C. Rivers, K. Hockey, U. Snell, A. Snelgrove; entertainment,' A. Snelgrove, J. M. Southcott, William Middleton, C. E. Shaw, S. B. Taylor. Proclamation WHEREAS the Government of Canada has by statute designated Wednesday, November 11, as Remembrance Day AND WHEREAS it is desirable, in view of the trying times through which we are passing and the necessity for remembering those who fought and sacrificed in World Wars J and II, that we should observe Remem­ brance Day on Wednesday, November 11; THEREFORE, by the authority vested in me by the Council of the Town of Exeter, I hereby call upon all the citizens of Exeter to duly observe Remembrance Day, November 11, 1953, as a day dedicated to those men and women who so nobly paid the supreme sacri­ fice that we might be free. *W. G. COCHRANE, Mayor 4 George Godbolt —Continued from Page 5 ducted the funeral service on Tuesday afternoon. Members of the session of Cen­ tralia United Church acted as pall bearers. They were Murray Elliot, Elmer Wilson, Lloyd Hodgson, Orville Langford, Wil­ liam E. Essery and Cecil Skinner. Interment was made in St. James' Cemetery, Clandeboye. s s c ^MIUIIllHllllllllIHlIIIUIIIIIfllllHinillUinilllllllinillllllinilllUKnllllllllUIIIIIIIIUIIIIIKIIIIIIIinilllXlIUKUIUIUml'^ Small Seeds Cleaned r s □ Announcements Birth, Death, and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Cards of Thanks In Memoriarn Notice ,75 single verse, .25 extra each additional verse, Engagement Notices are .75, for for and .75. r» Our newly installed Cleaner is doing a first class of processing Small Seeds job We Are Now Running Steady On ALFALFA, RED CLOVER AND TIMOTHY 3 ELIMVILLE FARM FORUM The Elimville North FarrmFor- um held their first meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. "Wil­ liam Johns Jr. A good discussion, was held on the topic, “The Ag Rep and the Farmer". New officers were elect­ ed and a social hour was spent. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ win Miller, , For Better Satisfaction Leave Your Seed At Exeter or Whalen Branch Cobbed Corn Wanted We are buyers of cobbed corn. Highest prices paid!BIRTHS HODGINS — Art and Jean Hodgins (nee Morley), of Clandeboye, wish to announce the birth of a daugh­ ter, Patricia Dawn, on October 31, 1953, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon­ don; a sister for Laura Jean. PATTERSON — Harold andPatterson (nee McFalls) are to announce the birth of Thomas Grant, at South Hospital, October 29, 1953; ther for Jimmie, CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank all those who , re­ membered me with cards and flowers while a patient at the South Huron Hospital, Exeter, escpecially to the Superintendent, Miss .Claypole, and staff, as well as the members of the Masonic Lodge, Lebanon Forest A.F, and A.M., which was much appre­ ciated. —H. K. Eilber, Crediton. 5cMr. Max Gratton and family desire to extend their sincere thanks, to their friends, neighbors and relatives for all the kindness shown to them in their recent sad bereavement, Special thanks to all who showed kindness and remembered Mrs. Grat­ton in any way during her long ill­ ness. 6*I would like to thank all those who so kindly remembered me with cards and gifts while a patient in Children’s Hospital, London, and South Huron Hospital, Exeter. — Sharon Appleton. 5* I" would like to thank all those who so kindly remembered me with cards, treats, visits and flowers while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, and since returning home. —William H. Miller. 5* Mrs. Myrtle Hunter wishes to thank those who so kindly remembered her with cards, treats and flowers while she was a patient in South Huron Hospital. 5c I wish to say “Thank You" to my many frients and neighbors who so kindly remembered me during my recent illness. Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated. Special thanks to Mrs. Harvey Walper, ray pupils and Dr. Walker. —Frances Lostell. 5c IN MEMORIAM EDWARDS —In loving memory of a dear husband and father, John Ed­wards, .who passed away eight years ago, November 18, 194 5.There is never a day that passes by But our thoughts reach out to you; Never a joy that comes to usBut we wish you could share it too. ,In our garden of beautiful memories, You return to us each day; For you are just as dear today As the hour you passed away. —Too dearly loved to be forgotten by wife and family. 5* THOMSON — In loving memory of a dear husband and father, William Henry Thomson, who passed away seven years ago, on November 8, 1916.Ho is gone but not forgottenNever will our memories fade, Loving thoughts will always linger Round the place where he is laid. —Ever remembered by his wife and family. 5* Contact us now! Donna pleased a son, Huron a bro- Lest We Forget ARTIFICIAL WREATHS For Placing at the Cenotaph CYCLAMEN PLANTS CUT MUMS AFRICAN VIOLETS BULBS WELL MIXED SOIL Come In and Browse Around Cann's Mill Ltd Exeter Whalen Corners The Story In Saintsbury By MRS. H. DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald and Joyce were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. H. Noels of Aylmer. Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. C. Abbott were Sunday" guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Abbott of Tara. The sympathy of this commun­ ity goes out to Mrs. George God- the late "BEST WINTER TIRE EVER” . Bailey's Florist Phono 276 MAIN ST. EXETER That’s what our customers say about. - •Exeter Seeks Exhibition Tilt Exeter Mohawks will probably play their first exhibition game next week. The Woodstock Senior “B” club has been mentioned as the possible opponent but nothing definite has been scheduled yet. Coach Colle Bowman says most of the boys are in top condition and . feels the team needs some games- to test the .plays and exercises they’ve been concentrat­ ing on. Bowman has continued to put his charges through rugged workouts the past week. Few changes appear in the lineup. .Bill Musser has been moved up to the line of Frankie Anderson and Ted Elder. Ray Richards, John Anderson and Gerry Lawson- are still working together. Bob Coates and Mur­ ray Brintnell form the nucleus for .the third line. Their centre­ man liasnlt been named yet. Al McGillivray,- Doug Smith and Doug Brintnell are handling defence Turner Doug several _ severe skate gash across the nose. Eleven stitches were required to close the cut, Mohawks Booster Club mem­ bers will receive their holding tickets soon. Seats at the arena have been numbered and booster tickets printed. A further an­ nouncement will be made when the seating plan is ready for inspection so that the seats may be allocated. chores with Watson and in the nets. Brintnell has missed practices because of a On Display At Exeter Installed and Serviced by JOLLY RADIO & ELECTRIC Ron Westman's SPORTS AND AUTO SUPPLY Phorie 211 BETTER SEE MOTOROLA bolt, a former resident, in death of her husband, the George Godbolt. Mr. and Mrs. A. Murial were Sunday ner guests with Mr. Greenlee. Mrs. R. Greenlee is confined to the house following an-operation for the removal of her tonsils. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ings, of Lon­ don, spent th.e weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Car­ roll. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins were Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Squires of Whalen. Mrs. G. Needham spent several days this past week visiting Mrs. W. J. Davis. Sunday guests with Mr, and Mi's. H. Davis were Mr. and H. W. Hodgins of Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mullins and Ruth Ann of London, Mrs. G. Needham of Ballymote, Misses A. Davis and Y. Kujoh of London and on Sun­ day evening Mr. and Mrs. Needham and Garry, Mrs. Colbert and Albert, and Mrs. Gibson. Abbott evening and Mrs. E. and din- Mrs. I. M. M. During 1952 hourly earnings in Canadian manufacturing rose by 10.6 per cent over 1951. a fine one Expressive of you your best, a w greeting to those who mean the most. Make Your Appointment Now Al SEE MOTOROLA IN ACTION Suburbanite SNOW-ICE TIRES by GOOD/VeAR Superb traction thru’ deep snow —on treacherous curves—up steep hills and driveways—away from slippery curbs. It’s leaps and bounds ahead of other winter tires . . . AND QUIET-RUNNING TOO! Polar Kings —Continued from Page 3 third stanza. Fans obviously enjoyed the tilt and may see the two in action again this year at the local emporium. Briggs expressed a de­ sire to meet the Kings again for revenge. The Elmira crew would accept the challenge if a date could be arranged, Arena Man­ ager Doug Smith said. Next local game will be an­ other exhibition match, this time between London Lou Ball Jun­ iors and Seaforth Baldwins, two junior “B” teams who rivalled each other last year. Lou Ball Juhiors have also been practising at the local rink. HENSALL SALE BARN (Located next to Mickle’s Feed Mill, Hensall) Will Commence Sale On Thursday, November 12 at 2:00 p.m. included in the sale will be Cotvs, Young Cattle, Calves, NOTE—Sales Will continue at the same place, at the same every Thursday. Bring your livestock to this Sale for valuation. For Further Particulars Apply to the Undersigned: ALVIN WALPER HARRY SMITH VICTOR HARGREAVES Auctioneer Phone 187 Hensall Phone 635-r-21 Clinton Pigs time good ^’astaiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiatirtaiisihaiiiMaaaaliaairthriitaiiiitiiihiHiaiHiiaiiiiiiisiiiiirtaaMaaiiniaitiaaiiiiiiiiaaiaiaaiaaiiHiaaHrt'' Mr. Vernon Clare Green (Former Officers’ Barber-and Centralia Village) WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THE Savoy Barber Shop PHOTOGRAPHER Phone 343 Exeter LOOK FOR THIS "HIGH-SIGN” OF QUALITY Superior Store Special Values FOR NOVEMBER 5, 6 AND 7 GOLD SEAL SOCKEYE SALMON Fancy red^ 7%-oz. tins ......... 2 for 750 SUN BRlTE MARGARINE 1-lb, pkgs. ....... each 290 AUSTRALIAN SULTANA RAISINS In bulk ..................... per lb. 190 NABISCO RICE FLAKES Deal, 10$ off..... .................. 2 pkgs. 270 ANGEL FOOD CAKE MIX Robinhood, very popular .. per pkg, 590 SWIFT’S PREM Luncheon meat .................... per tin 330 PUSS ’N BOOTS CAT FOOD A quality product by Quaker 2 tins 210 DOMESTIC SHORTENING I-lb. pkgs. ,............................... each 280 ON CORNER OF JAMES AND MAIN STS., EXETER He secies the eon tinned patronage of his customers and friends at this new location . . . PARD DOG FOOD DEAL — 1 can free when you buy 5 cans .... 6 carts 730 Phones 321 752 Groceries p“2