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FLOOR SAMPLE
’ News Budget From
Blanshard
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
Announcements
Snyder
AIR-FOAM
CONSTRUCTION
IN OUR WINDOW
Hopper
FURNITURE
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Langford,
ai.d family, of Woodham, and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins
and family, of Glendale, were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Langford.
Mr.
ford and family were
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
tha, of Holmesville.
Mr. and Mrs. David
son and Tommy, of
spent a few days with
Mrs.
Mr.
Birth, Death and Marriage Notices
are inserted free of charge. Cards
of Thanks cost 75c, In Memoriam
Notices 75c for single verse, 25c
extra for each additional verse;
and Engagement Notices are 75c.
New Banking Service
To Provide Insurance
Message From
Greenway
By SIRS. CARMEN WOODBURN
would be the guest speaker for
the W.M.S. Anniversary May 16.
Prayer was given for Miss Har
ris our missionary for prayer.
Three members visited, the birth*
day bank for the W.A. and
the close of the meeting a plant
exchange and sale was held.
and Mrs. Kenneth Lang-
Sunday
Trewar-
Parkin-
Trenton,
Mr. and
Kenneth Parkinson and
Harvey Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper
and family were Sunday evening
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Thomson.
Mr.
phens,
guests
Mr.
and Miss
guests of
Mills, of Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. William
BIRTHS
AYOTTE — Mr. and Mrs. Milford
Ayotte, R.R. 3, Dashwood, announce
the birth of their son, Vincent Joseph, at .South Huron Hospital, May G, 1954; a brother for Keith
and Clarence, and a birthday gift for Dad.
BACKX—Mr. and Mrs. Geriard Backx of R.R. 2, Grand Bend, announce the birth of their son ut South
Huron Hospital, May 7, 1954,
KLUMPP — Mr. and Mrs. Howard Klumpp, Dashwood, announce the
arrival of their chosen baby son, Braden Henry.
SMALE — Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smale, Hensail, are pleased to an
nounce the birth of their daughter
at South Huron Hospital May 7, 1954.
for
was
The
the
and Mrs. Theodore Ste-
of Anderson, were Sunday
of Mrs. James Mossey.
and Mrs. Leonard
Shirley Mills
Mr. and Mrs.
Mills
were
Carl
Jones
and family were Sunday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
Bryan, of Prospect Hill.
Master John Langford,
tralia, spent' the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattison. Mr.
and Mrs. Orville Langford spent
Sunday there and John returned
home with them.
Cen-
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Batteries! Batteries!
BATTERIES!
As Low As $7.50 Exchange
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SPECIAL PRICES ON BATTERIES
GUARANTEED FOR THREE YEARS
For Example: On a regular $33.50 battery,
we will allow you $7.50 for your old one I
South End Service
Russ and Chuck Snell
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LSMFT
“Want the best? 'Buy
this 1953 Lincoln Sedan.
Save $1,300 at $3,995!”
Says:
DEATHS
BLOOMFIELD—At his late residence
on Wednesday, May 5, 1954, Fred
erick D. Bloomfield, beloved hus
band of Mary Kydd, in his seventy- first year.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hill, Credi-
ton, wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, La-
belle Mary, to Mervyn Russell Webb, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Webb, Dashwood, the marriage to take place in Crediton United Church
on Saturday, June 5, at 2 p.m. 13*
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. R. B. Williams wishes to ex
press his appreciation of the cards
he received while a patient in the
Scholdice Hospital, Toronto. 13c
Lloyd and Jean Hern wish to ex
press their sincere thanks to all those who remembered Jean with
cards, treats, flowers and visits while
a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital and
since returning home. Special thanks
to those who have so kindly offered to give blood. • 13*
Miss Ruth Clarke wishes to express her kind appreciation to all who re
membered her with cards, treats, flowers and visits while a patient in
St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, and since returning home. Special thanks to Shipka W.A. and the teachers and
pupils of Grade 9-A of South Huron District High School. 13c
Mr. Noble Scott would like to thank
Rev. Holley and those who loaned
their cars while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. 13*
The sisters of the late Geraldine May Armstrong wish to express their
sincere thanks to the friends and
neighbors for the many kindnesses
extended to her during her illness
and for the floral tributes and expressions of sympathy. 13cMr. and Mrs, James Earl wish to thank all those who so kindly remem- |
bered Mrs. Earl with cards, treats, flowers and visits while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, and
since returning home. * 13c
Dorothy and Edgar Wildman wish
to express their thanks to those who
remembered her with flowers, cards and visits, etc., during her stay in St. Joseph’s Hospital in London. A
special thank you to Mr. Lai'ry Snider. 13*
I wish to express my thanks and appreciation to the many friends and
neighbors who so kindly remembered
me with cards, flowers and treats, and visited me while a patient for five months in Victoria Hospital,
London, and since returning home.
Special thanks to the Hensail Fire
men for their kindness. Fred Peters, Hensail, J3c
IN MEMORIAM
KING—In loving memory of our dear, father, Albert King, who passed away May 15, 1953.God saw the road was getting rough
And the hills were hard to climb. So He closed his weary eyelids
And whispered: “Pea.ee be thine.”
—Ever remembered by daughters,Olive and Gertrude, and son, Bill.
KING — In loving memory of a dear
father, Albert King, of Crediton,
who passed away May 15, 1953.
What would I give to clasp his hand,
A new type of banking service
to proyide incentive for saving,
with life insurance protection,
was introduced in Canada
the first time this week. It
inaugurated by branches of
Bank of Nova Scotia across
country who made available
“personal security program” ac
counts.
From now on p.s.p. accounts
will be a standard service of this
bank in Exeter and may be
opened like ordinary savings or
current accounts. Under the per
sonal security program, the de
positor reaches his savings goal
in 50 monthly instalments. Dur
ing this period his savings goal
is protected by life insurance at
no cost to himself.
“P.s.p. accounts are based on
a simple principle—it is easier
to save on the instalment plan
and when there is a definite
amount in mind,” explains H.
Creditor!
—Continued from Page 5.
lyn, of London, visited on Sunday
with Mrs. G. Wein and family.
Mrs. Wein and Maleeta accom
panied them to London where
they will spent the week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Schenk spent
a few days recently in Toronto
with Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Schenk.
Mrs. C. Ness, of Kitchener,
spent the weekend at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. E. Faist.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Clark, of
Detroit, visited with
Mrs. F. W. Clark over
end.
Mr. William Gaiser
several days in South
Hospital.
Mr. Calvin Fahrner, of Tor
onto, is spending some time with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Fahrner. F/O and Mrs. Robert
Palmer, of Trenton, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fahr
ner.
Miss Gertrude Beaver, of De
troit, and Howard Beaver, of
Hamilton, were weekend visitors
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Beaver.
Miss Agnes Lamport and friend
of Detroit visited recently with
Mrs. S. Lamport,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolfe and
son, Richard, of Detroit, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Gaiser.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fink-
beiner and baby, of London, visit
ed a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
'Daniel Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Insley
spent Sunday in Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gilmartin
and Danny, * of Lambeth, visited
on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph
Mr.
Bobby
day in
Mr. and
the week-
Sr. spent
Huron
Woodall.
and Mrs. Earl Haist,
and Margaret spent Sun-
Brucefield and Bly th
—Ever remembered by daughter,
Vera, and son-in-law, Ray LaVigne and family. 13*
His happy face to see,
To hear his voice and see his smile
That meant so much to me.
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Save
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MONARCH SEDANS, a choice of four,
up to $925 ................................. $2,600.
FORD RANCH WAGON, -everything ex-
the sink ..............................................................
METEOR SEDAN, o.k...............................
STUDE COACH, save at .........................
FORD SEDAN, automatic, low mileage
PLYMOUTH COUPE, save money at .
CHEV SEDAN, it works .........................
METEOR SEDAN, have my doubts .....
PONTIAC SEDAN, oh! boy ...................
CHEV COACH ..............................................
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MAIN STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
Sunday, May 16—
10 a.m.—The Sunday School in
all Departments.
11 a.m.—Morning Worship.
“God’s Love and His Mercy.”
Come and bring a friend.
Official Board meeting Monday,
May 17.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
10:00 a.m.—Divine Worship.
11:00 a.m.—'Bible School.
7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship.
Service BETTER THAN USUAL
Welcome.
W. Kelson, manager of The Bank
of Nova Scotia. “Personal secur
ity programs accounts are de
signed to provide this service.
There is the added advantage of
having the savings target in
sured.’’
. Anyone between the ages of
six and 46 years can open a
p.s.p. account. He decides what
the savings goal will be, then
contracts to m&ke 50 monthly
deposits to meet his goal. In
turn, the bank provides the de
positor, immediately with an in
surance policy. In the event of
death before the goal is reached
the depositor’s beneficiary would
receive the whole amount of the
goal, plus interest to that time.
Five different savings goals
are provided under The Bank of
Nova Scotia personal security
progjam. These are: $1,000. by
$20. monthly payments; $750.
by $15. monthly payments; $500.
by $10. monthly payments; $250.
by $5. monthly payments; $100
by $2. monthly payments. Once
the p.s.p. account is opened, pay
ments are made in the same way
a deposit would be made in an
other type account.
P.s.p. accounts do not provide
checking facilities. If for any
reason, however, the p.s.p. de
positor cannot complete the 50-
months program or decides to
abandon it, he receives all the
money that he has paid in, plus
interest, less a charge to cover
the bank’s services. P.s.p. ac
counts can be terminated and
the money withdrawn by merely
notifying the bank. '
Men, women and children,
married or single, are all elig
ible to participate in this pro
gram providing only that they
are within the age bracket and
are in good health. No medical
examination is necessary. The
depositor need only give assur
ance of good health. As soon as
a p.s.p. account application has
been filled out and the first pay
ment made, the depositor is
covered by life insurance up to
the unpaid balance of his goal.
The W.A and w.M.S. of the
United Chhreh held their May
meeting on Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Lawrence Curts
with an attendance of 17. Mrs.
Hoy Whiting was in charge of
the worship service,, taking as
the theme, “The Gospel Accord
ing to You,” and “What is
Christian Stewardship?”. The
scripture was read by Mrs. Dean
Brown. Mrs. Whiting gave the
Stewardship Prayer,
Mrs. Bryden Taylor took
charge of the business for the
W.A. It was decided, that the
Indies of the congregation would
meet at the church on May 19
to wash the walls and woodwork
of the basement. Plans were dis
cussed for a strawberry supper
to be held June 18. A new elect
ric stove will be purchased for
the kitchen.
Mrs. Elton Curts took charge
of the business for the W.M.S.
Four hospital and four home
calls were reported. Mrs. Albert
Pollock read an article on tem
perance. Plans were made for
the C.G.I.T. Mother and Daugh
ter Banquet May 12. Mrs. Curts
stated Mrs. Ross, of London,
Announcement
Due io increased costs in our ser
vices,
forced
crease
wages and supplies, we
to put into effect a slight
in our cleaning prices,
have appreciated your
are
in-
coWe
operation in the past and would
quest your continued patronage and
support.
re-
Phone 276
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All Occasions
Bailey
Florist
Cleaners
Mid-Town
Cleaners
Superior Stores Special Values
WETHEY’S
STRAWBERRY JAM
Large 24-oz« jars .................EACH 37c
MAY 13, 14 AND 15
STOKELEY’S
TOMATO JUICE g ' ?5f*Fancy quality, 20-oz. tins .... FOR fcWW
LIBBY’S DEEP-BROWNED
BEANS
With Pork, 20-oz, tins ..
AYLMER TOMATOES
Choice quality, 28-oz. tim....
GREEN GIANT
GOLDEN WAX BEANS
Fancy quality, 15-oz. tins ....
2 for 35c
EACH 19c
2» FOR 35c
ROBINHOOD CAKE MIX DEAL
1 Package of White Cake IVlix1 Package of Golden Cake Mix JJ £
1 Coupon Worth 20$ on 1 Pound of Coffee
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LYON’S TEA BAG DEAL
1 Package of 60 Tea Bags
ya Pound of English Candy
1 Coupon Worth 10$ on Bread
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What is P.S.P.?
P.S.P. is The Bank of Nova Scotia’s exclusive Personal
Security Program. It offers you a choice of five savings
goals to be reached in 50 easy monthly payments.
And, as soon as you sign up, your savings goal is life
insured at no cost to you.
Bow do you get ini on it?
Pick your savings goal. Fill in an application form at
your nearest branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia,
when it is accepted you get your insurance certificate
right then and there. You’re launched on the road to
completing your savings goal—plus interest—plus
life insurance on the goal that protects your loved ones;
Here are the five savings goals
and the 50 monthly payments.
Savings Goal Monthly Payments
$ 100 ....... . $ 2
‘ 250 .............................. 5
500 ......... 10
750 15
1000 ......... 20
Are you eligible ?
Yes, if you’re under 46 and over 6 and in good health;
You, your wife and your children can all participate in
individual plans—one of the finest ways to encourage
your youngsters to save!
What about payments?
Easy I You make them monthly in person or by mail.
And your payments cam interest.
Medical examination?
No. You just have to let us know you’re in good health*
Who pays the insurance premiums?
The Bank of Nova Scotia.
Can you cancel the contract?
Certainly I At any time. You get back all you have paid
in, plus interest, minus a charge to coVer the Bank’s
services.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Rev. Louis Higenell, Pastor
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Service: “Brotherly
Love as a Test of Discipleship”
Mr. Vai Shoemaker will speak
after the service.
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 Subject: “One Body in
Christ.”
Quartette by Don Taylor, Grant
McDonald, Don Welsh, Bruce
Cudmore.
7 p.m.—Evening Worship.
We welcome the True Kindred
Conclave of London, who will
attend this service.
Duet ijby
and Mrs.
A warm
to all.
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. Krotz. Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, May 16—
10:00 a.m.—My Sacred Task.
11:05 a.m.—Sunday School.
7:30 p.m.—The Book of Proverbs
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GMC 4-TON TRACTOR 1,1
MERCURY PICKUP, extras ............. 9
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Special on Trucks
The following to be reduced $10 a day until sold!
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welcome is extended
DODGE 8-TON, new motor. Thurs. price
DODGE 3-TON CHASSIS. Thurs. price
I.H.C. PICKUP. Thurs. price ......................
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DODGE 3-TON STAKE. Thurs. price ....
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THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister
This Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Service
in Main Street United Church.
All welcome!
EXETER TABERNACLE
J’.A.O.C.
Rev. H. Kendrick. Pastor
Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer,
Fri.,-----
pyFri.,
Sun.,
Be
Mr, E. Cudmore.
Sun., 11 a.m.—-Morning Worship.
Sun., 7:30 p.m.—Neatlier is there
salvation in any other, for
there is no other name given
under Heaven, Whereby you
can be saved, But in the Name
of Jesus.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND
Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector
Fourth Sunday after Easter
St. Paul’s, Hensail
10:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer.
Sermon Topic: “God’s Good
ness.”
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
10:15 a.m.—-Sunday School.
11:30 a.m.—-Morning Prayer.
(Help with the work of
Restoration)
LIFE INSURANCE!
6:30 p.m.—Children’s Hap-
I-Iour.
8 p.m.-—Y.P.S.
9:46 a.m.'—-Sunday School,
loyal to the Bible. Stipt.:
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
KeV. A. N. Reid, R.R. 2, St. Pauls
Interim Moderator
Organist: Mrs. J* G. Cochrane
Sunday, May 16—
10 a.m.-—Divine 'Worship.
Minister: Rev, William Suther
land, B.A., B.D., R.R. 5, Dub
lin, Candidate for a Call.
11 a.m.—Sunday School.
May 20, 8 p.m.-—Women’s Mis
sionary Society will meet at
the home of Mrs. Thos. Pryde,
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