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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-01-07, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1954 P*ge S See Drive The New '54 Mercury More Power , . . More Comfort South End Service Town Topics Hugh Rundle and Irvin Ford have returned to Ridgetown after spending the Christmas holidays at their homes. Mr. Robert Sweet and daugh­ ter, of Sarnia, attended the fune­ ral of the late Samuel Sweet, on Tuesday. Keith Coates spent last week with Mr, and Mrs, Richard Do­ herty, of Mt. Clemens, Mich., re­ turning on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coates who spent the day there, Church' Business Positions in London Life Head Office for Young Men With High School Training The London Life has several excellent Head Office openings for young men who have completed their high school training and are looking for an oppor­ tunity in business. complete employee benefits FIVE-DAY WEEK STAFF CAFETERIA Apply to Personnel Department LONDON LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office - Dufferin Aveque, London 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. Sermon lieve.” Anthem Solo by 7 p.m.—Evening Worship. Sermon Subject: “Thy Will Done.” Duet by Sandra Walper and Marlene McBride. A warm welcome is extended to all. Subject: "This We by the Choir. Marilyn Bissett. If. Be- Be MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist Sunday, January 10— 10 a,m.—The Church School in all Departments. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Theme: "Overcoming or Over­ whelming.” Morning Service Only Come and bring a friend. EXETER TABERNACLE P.A.O.C. Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m,—Bible Study ; Prayer, Cottage Meeting. Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. Leader: Milford Prouty. Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Classes for all ages. Come and bring your children. Sun., 11 a.m,—Morning Worship. John 4-22. Ye worship, ye know not what. We know what we worship. Come and enjoy this wonderful subject. Sun., 7:30 p.m.—God in Action. Have ye received the Holy Ghost since ye believed? Acts 19-2, We invite you to come. TRIVITT MEMORIAL —• Anglican — Rev. Norman D. Knox, B.A., Minister Organist: Robert Cameron 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer, and Mr. ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Minister: Rev. E. N. Mohr 10 a.m.—Divine Worship Holy Communion 11 a.m.—Bible School 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship Featuring Detroit Bible School quartet singing. Welcome! Take Advantage of the Best Offer Ever Made On a New BELL IMPERIAL THRESHER DURING JANUARY On a limit of 2 machines, we are offering a special price never before made! See ROBERT BELL INDUSTRIES Seaforth or your nearest Bell dealer for an appointment On Display Next Wednesday New ’54 Meteor! The Meteor Rideau sedan, shown above, is one of 11 models for 1954 which will go on display next Wednesday, January 13. Both the Meteor Rideau and Meteor Niagara series will have 125-h.p. V-8 engines. The Ri- deau, a completely new series this year, will also include the Skyliner, a two-door luxury class automobile with transparent green Plexiglass roof panel, and eye-catching new upholstery and trim combinations. Meteor for 1954 include a wide range of special features as either regular or optional equipment, including power steering, power brakes and four-way power seat. See This Beautiful New Car NEXT WEEK AT Bob Cook Motor Sales “No Better Place To Buy” PHONE 178 LARGE STOCK OF RECONDITIONED USED CARS AND TRUCKS HENSALL ^raxBMmtae or at South End Service PHONE 328 Main Street EXETER CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. D. G. Campbell, Seaforth Interim-Moderator Organist: Mrs. J. G. Cochrane 10 a.m,—The Church School. 11 a.m.—Public Worship. Student from Toronto College. Tuesday, Jan. 12, 8 p.m.—Caven Congregational Circle at the home of Mrs. W. G. Cochrane. THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister This Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Service in Main Street United Church. All welcome! CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist Sunday, January 10— 10:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11:05 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—The Book of Judges. Treat Board At Cromarty The members of the school board of S.S. No. 6 with their wives, were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wal­ ker on Tuesday evening. Those present were: Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. who as trustee, has resigned and Mr. Harvey Dow has been appointed to fill the vacancy. Personal Items Miss Marguerite Duncanson has returned to Toronto after holidaying with her parents at the manse. Holiday visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. Carter Kerslake and family and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott, Sr., with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McLachlan; Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar with their daughter, in Mitchell; Family gatherings at the various homes included Mr. and Mrs. Will Mill­ er, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Russell; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Steckley, Wellesly, with Mr. Mr, and Mr. and with Mr. lace, Carlingford. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mills, of St. Marys, with Mrs. A. Robert­ son ; . Mr. and Mrs. Ga, vjuun.- well, of Dashwood, with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker; Mrs. T. Laing were T. Gillespie and family, of Lam­ beth, Mr. and Mrs. T. Wren, of Chiselhurst, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott and family, Mr. Arnold Storey, Mr. Frank Stagg and Mrs. Jean Chalmers and David, Wood- stock; Miss Margaret Walker with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher, of Carlingford. News of Kirkton By MRS. FRED HAMILTON Attend Convention Mr, and Mrs. Harry Andrew Dougan and Love spent Tuesday in and attended the Junior convention. Bengali, Maprice Toronto Farmers i “I told your sjster that I really love her and that we are going to be married in the summer.” "July?” "No, I really love her.” This Week In Whalen By MRS. F. SQUIRE Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Ken Parkinson and Mr. Harvey Parkinson, of the Eighth Line, were Wednes­ day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkinson. Mr. Russell Parkinson, Strat­ ford, spent the holiday weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster, of St. Marys, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F. Parkinson. Tuesday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. George Squire were: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Squire, of Farquhar; Mr. and Mrs. E. Squire, Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire, of Prospect. Mr. and Mrs. Leo O’Brien and family, of Kirkland Lake, were weekend visitors with the O’Briens. Mrs. Regan is a patient at St. Joseph’s Hospital, suffering from pneumonia. Mrs. Gardiner entertained several girls on Tuesday in honor of her daughter Eloise’s seventh I birthday. I Mr. and Mrs. John Miners, of i Elimville, and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Gunning, Exeter, were Sun- I day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Morley. Miss Eileen McKenna, London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hodg­ son, London, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgson. Miss Angela O’Brien visited over the weekend with Miss Shirley Shreanan. Those who spent New Years away were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkin­ son, Russell and Glenn with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Docking, Mun­ roe; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire with Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickins, of Lucan, and Mr. and Mrs. William Walls, London; Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire and Sue Ann with Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickins; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parkinson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield and family with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hardie, Devizes; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and Carol with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, London; Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien with Mr. and Mrs. George Cur­ rie, Wingham; Mr. and Melleville Gunning and with Mr. and Mrs. Walter ning, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs, Whelihan with Mr. and Jerry Whelihan, Lucan; Mr Mrs. Roy Hodgson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgson and family with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Carter, Metropolitan. New Years visitors in the community were: Mr. and and Sharon and Mrs, family, Granton Mrs. r Mr ch ell den, Mrs. Mrs, Finkbeiner, Mr. and Mrs, McCutcheon and family, all of Listowel; Mr, and Mts. Robert Bennett and family, of Brussels, with Mr. and Mrs. J. Finkbeiner. Mr, And Mrs. Harold Maedel, Stratford; M.r, and Mrs, E. O’Neil and family, Denfield, with Mr. and Mrs. La verb e Motley, Mr. and Mrs. E, Ferguson and and and and and Mr. Wesley Russell, Mr. Roy McCulloch, Mr. Francis Glossip and Mr, Lloyd Sorsdahl. Mr. Walker, has served a six-year term and Mrs. James Howe;. Mrs. John Wallace and Mrs. George Wallace and Mrs. Donald Wal- Garnet Cock- with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy with Mr. and Mrs. David Hord, Parkhill. Mr. and 'Mrs. Art Hodgins and family, Clandeboye; Mr. and Mrs. William Morley and Elva with Mr. and Mrs. William Mor­ ley, Jr. Busy Lizzie Club The Busy Lizzy Club entertain­ ed their mothers, sisters and brothers at a Christmas party at the schoolhouse. For entertain­ ment there was a program and lunch was served. The members had a gift exchange. The Best In Used Cars V V ’51 FORD COACH ’50 AUSTIN SEDAN Better Than New 1 V V V V V V V ’49 MERCURY SEDAN Black, All Rebuilt PLYMOUTH SEDAN’47 ’46 MERCURY SEDAN CHEV 1/2-ton TRUCK’51 Just Like New Snow Tires ’38 CHRYSLER SEDAN 7-passenger Good Motor ’37 CHEV ’37 PLYMOUTH New Years visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arm­ strong, of Parkhill, Mr. Savage, Wainfleet, Mrs. M. Switzer and Mrs. F. Sgariglia, of St. Marys, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Switzer; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Humphrey and daughter Helen with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock, at Hensail. Mr, and Mrs» Gordon Burgin, Marion and John, of Rev. and Mrs. Charles son, of Appin, Dr. and E. Pridham, Glenn and Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nor­ ris and Ethel Lorraine, of Hum­ ber Summitt, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Pridham, Judith and John, Mr. London, Hender- Mrs. W. Ruth, of Newton Pridham, of Russeldale, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton and Kay, of Kirkton, with Mr. and Mrs. G. Burgin. Mr. and Mrs. S. Cordell and Stephen Douglas, of Ft. Church­ ill, Man,, with Mr. and Mrs. F. G, Hamilton, on Wednesday, There is skating at the rink and many young people are en­ joying this winter sport the last few days.. Mission Band Skating Party Kirkton Mission Band held their annual skating party Satur­ day afternoon in the Kirkton rink. The members enjoyed a couple of hours skating, a short program, then lunch was served in the basement of the church. Are You Ruptured? Our Service Is Different! We Sell You A Fit In Our Private Truss Room Trusses, Belts, Supports pf All Kinds SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Over 20 Years’ Experience - Your Drugs At - ROBERTSON'S Phone 50 Exeter f January Clearing Sale We find that we are overstocked—owing to the late arrival of winter wea­ ther—with many lines of merchandise—which we wish to clear out in a hurry at reduced prices. 25% OFF • WINTER COATS Ladies’ and misses’, sizes 9 to 24i 25% off. • DRESSES A large range of ladies’ latest styles and colors, sizes 9 to 19, 12 to 20, 16i to 52J ..................... 25% off regular prices and misses’. The very SPECIALS * SNOW SUITS Children’s . . waterproofed gabardine, one - and two - piece styles .......... 25% off • SUITS 25% off ladies’ and misses’. WOOL SWEATERS Discontinued lines of girls’ wool sweaters, cardigan and pullover styles, sizes 6 to 14. Reg. $3.75 and $4.25. On sale at .................. $2.95 DRESSES One rack ladies’ and sizes 12 to 20 ........... misses’, plain and printed, ................. clearing at $5.95 REMNANTS Odd lines and broken ranges of merchandise — ............ greatly reduced jn price FLANNELETTE Fifteen webs of heavy flannlette, florals and stripes, for children’s, ladies’, and men’s wear. Don’t miss this bargain ......................... clearing at 590 yd. EXTRA PANTS FREE! GREAT ANNUAL PRE-SEASON SUIT SALE BY REGAL PARK AND FASHION-CRAFT With every made-to-measure suit we will give you an extra pair of pants free—or' if you wish 20% discount off all made-to-measure suits, topcoats and sport coats. OFFER GOOD UNTIL JANUARY 30 ONLY January Clearance Sale Of Men's Winter Overcoats Regularly $55.00 Regularly $39.50 .on sale at $39.00 .on sale at $29.00 20% Off ALL BOYS’ JACKETS AND WINDBREAKERS PRICE Russ and Chuck Snell PHONE 328 EXETER South End Service John Mrs. and MODEL TI822X STATION WAGON COATS, Specials BOYS’ FLEECE COMBINATIONS Regularly $2.49 ............. on sale at $1.39 pr. BOYS’ WOOL TWEED PANTS on sale $3.95. BOYS’ BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Regularly $2.15 ................... on sale Regularly $3.75 ................... on sale BOYS’ PENMAN’S SWEATERS Regularly $4.75 ..................... on sale BOYS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS quantity at at $1.49 $2.19 at A limited at greatly reduced prices $3.95 25% Off ALL MEN’S STATION WAGON COATS, JACKETS AND WINDBREAKERS MEN’S GABARDINE & WORSTED TROUSERS o MEN’S GLOVES AND SCARVES SPORT SHIRTS Reg. $4.95 and On sale at ........ Reg. $6.95 and On sale at .......... Specials BROADCLOTH SHIRTS — For men in whites, plains and stripes. Reg. $4.95 to $5.50 ...... on sale at $3.49 Two for ...................... $0.75 F. A. MAY & SON Phone 190 EXETER Phone 190 Men’s Wear — Ladies’, Children’s and Babies’ Wear Dry Goods — Floor-Coverings, etc. Superior Store Special Values JANUARY 7, 8 AND 9 Mrs. Harry Squire of Woodham, Norman Hodgins with Mr. George Squire. . and Mrs, Lawrenre and Mr, and Mrs, B. St. Marys, with Mr. Cecil Squire. Mary Campbell, Mr ’ ~ “ seNsmawiL Admiral VALUE Traquair Hardware SEE THE NEW 17" Console ONLY $299.95 LIBBY’S DEEP-BROWNED BEANS 20-oz. tins.......................... ........ 2 for 370 ROBINHOOD OATS Quick cooking, 5-lb. bags ...... each 420 ELLMARR PEANUT BUTTER 1-lb. jars ....................................... each 350 CAMPBELL’S VEGETABLE SOUP Always popular .............. 2 tins 250 TULIP MARGARINE New low price . 2 lbs. 570 CARNATION MILK Large tins .................................... each 140 LELAND’S RASPBERRY JAM or'Breakfast Club, 24-oz. jars ........ 380 MOTHER JACKSON PIE CRUST MIX With aluminum pie plate .... all for 590 MAXWELL HSE. INSTANT COFFEE or Chase & Sanborn, 2-oas, deal jars 590 SEACLIFFE TOMATOES Choice quality, 28-oz. tins each 190 APPLES: Spys, Macintosh, Red Delicious-... v '> 1VCU i-Fcucious — fresh from storage each week. Enjoy them often! We expect a short season on these! p “,E J. H. Jones Groceries Phones 32 752 Huwuan*