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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-05-13, Page 10Page 10 H. J. CORNISH & CO, 294 DUNPAS ST. Concrete Blocks a S Block In Stock O Neil, I s s s AND YOUR OLD TOE a § | E 'Sell Faster at a Better Price with Want Ade. s E STEAM CURED On A New KENT BLOCKMASTER BLOCK MACHINE $280. $278 ’52 PLYMOUTH SEDAN M9 AUSTIN SEDAN M7 MONARCH SEDAN ’48 MERCURY HALF-TON E 5 Baker. Clinton, assistant ; enltur il representative, fur ; ran bred $3 id, and L. PHONE 47-r-2 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS H, J. Cornish, L. F* Cornish, D. Mitchell LONDON, ONT, Not using Want Ads EXETER plowing without planting THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1954 finds Here It Is! WESTMAN’SPrincipal Gordon Campbell, Jane Manore. Wanda Tiedeman, Caroli* Chapman. - The Sale You've Been Waiting For! A Special .I Discounttake Values Alli Beatty Appl iances was Prices IRegular the ALL NEW CENTRALIAR. R. 1 TIRESPHONE: EXETER 548 Gordon Scott Sunday with wives boat spent Sun- Mrs. Douglas per- the Complete Assortment or QUALITY TACKLE been spending her sister, Mrs. to her home. Norman Amos, The evening service .ducted by a former Wells, of Strathroy. held last Id Sunday "■an Chu speaker ie Assistant Bishop Kalian, ndon lerviees will be May 2.3, in St. Marys :h, Brinsley. The for the morning Parker; one C. W. Hall. Exeter, draw. Washers - Inonets Electric Ranges i sr© off Report On Grand Bend By MRS. E. KEOWN SAFETY CONTEST WINNERS ~~ These, three girls from Grand Bend Public School won prizes for their posters oh safety in the contest sponsored by Grand Bend Lions Club. The awards were presented at a special safety meeting in the school lad week. Left to right are Prinrinal Gordon CamnbelL Jane Manore. Wanda Tiedeman, U-iroJt* Chapman. —T-A Photo Service Russ and Chuck Snell PHONE 328 j District Farmers jPay Top Prices J Smith Huron farmers paid r,»>p j prices for white-faced ct'k at the- auction sale- of the Huron Hereford Association Tuesday Clarence Down, R.R I Hen- 1 sail, purchasaed a bred heifer j from James Coultes, of Belgrade, • for $500. Samson MeFalls, Ex- jeter, paid top bull price of $'530 ; to Bert Holmes and Son, Wing- ? ham. Top-priced eow with calf j went to Roi-hus Faber and Sons, | Kippen, for $425. The 3J head of white-faced cattle went for a total price of I $9,230. or an average of This compares with the J average a year ago. Bulls averaged $261; heifers, $290. cows, open heifers, $176. Auctioneer was W.S. . Penfield, noted Hereford breed- f'lerk of rhe ring was Harold agri­ I Les Parker ^Kin Prexy HIRE AND TUBE PRICES $nF AW YOUR OLD TIRE SIZE 6:00 X 56 Marathon tube price $g,15 :V:*x’’;k Brothers Wed New Arrivals (Grund Bend Correspondent) On Saturday, May 1, a double wedding was solemnized at Chris­ topher’s Roman Catholic Church by Rev. Father Fallon, when Miss Leny Kester was united in marriage to Mr. Martin Martens and Miss Martha Welten was joined in marriage to Mr. An­ tony Martens. The brides acted as brides­ maids for each other, while the grooms were attended by their brother, Mr. Marius Martens, and Mr. John Van Leeuwen. The wedding breakfast was held at the Brenner House, after \vhich a reception was held among their friends in the Klon- dyke where they plan to reside. The grooms have been farm­ ing in the Klondyke district after arriving in Canada from Holland some two years ago. Their just arrived on a Dutch on April 7. House cleaning time things you’H want to sell—try a Want Ad, H. Turnbull & Son GRAND BEND ize Brinsley I* BARGAINS IN OTHER SIZES TOO! SIZE 6:70 x!5 | Marathon tube price $3-®® OFFER GOOD FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY. SEE US TODAY! ^os & SONS PlTT^ ag £ B lldMH JiAAMW***^*"--** 1 Les Parker was named 1954- 55 president of Exeter Kinsmen Ciub at its meeting Thursday night. Elected by acclamation, lie succeeds Ralph Genttner in the top post of the club. First vice-president during the past year, Mr. Parker has been instrumental in formation of a new club in Hensail. He is in charge of the Kinsmen’s Do­ minion Day Celebration. The new president recently accepted the position of sales manager with Lakeview Poultry Farm and Hatchery Ltd. Elected first vice-president of the club was Sheldon Wein, manager of the. Lakeview firm. He was second vice-president last year. Lloyd Ford was named second vice-president. Gord Baynham is secretary, Duke Hall treasurer, and Cliff Ersman registrar. The new executive will office on September 1, Attendance Awards Four Kinsmen received feet attendance pins for fourth year in a row at the meet­ ing, President Ralph Genttner, Ray Wuerth, Ray Frayne and Irv Armstrong have attended every meeting of the ciub since it was formed. Others who received, pins were: three years, Lloyd Stan- lake, Don Southcott; two years, Sheldon Wein, Les year, Cliff Ersman, J. W. Weber, of the winner of a $50 New Members At a former meeting of club, three new members were initiated into the club by a team under Past Prsident Ray Frayne. The members were Ross Tuckey, Lou Bailey and Clifford Quance. & PICK UP THE PHONE Your dealer has a Meteor ready and will gladly arrange a Proof-Drive at your convenience. Bob Cook Motor HENSALL, ONTARIO TELEPHONE 178 EXETER, ONTARIO TELEPHONE 328 Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Patters, and daughter Marion, of Detri spent the weekend with M Patterson’s sister, Mrs. W. Beer and Mr. Beer, who acco panled them on Sunday to tl home of Mrs. Maud Clark, Farquhar, where a family union tor Mother's Day enjoyed. Sunday guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. William Sweitz were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bui of Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Chi Haist, of Zurich; Mrs. Edwa Lamport and Tom, and Mr. a Mrs. Harry Shepherd and ''Davi of Shipka, and Mr, John Law port, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ei’vine Devin*. Elaine and Yvonne and Mr. an Mrs. Elgin Adams, Pauline and - Patsy were Mother's Day guests. with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Devine.; Mrs. Max Desjardine, I" Thomas Desjardine, Mrs. Ever*-1*.!, Desjardine, Inez, Grace and Dur-! lene visited with Mrs. Gorden Smith, of Exeter, . Wednesday i afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William Desjgr- dine, Mrs. Wilma Desjardine and sons and Miss Annie McGregor spent Mother’s Day with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gerry, Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs. Russell .Bollard and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cum­ mings, of Rodney, spent the weekend with Miss Mary Yeo. Mrs. Lilia Webb, Port Huron, Mich., spent Sunday as guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holt. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Dodds, of Buffalo, N.Y., accompanied Mrs. Dodds’ mother, Mrs. Frank Gero- rnette, on her return home after a visit in Buffalo. Mrs. Gero- mette, although in her eighty­ fifth year, reports that she had a lovely visit and thoroughly enjoyed the trip. On her return, Mrs. . flero- mette was delighed to have her seventh grandchild born on Mother’s Day, a son born to Mi*, and Mrs. Erwin Holt, Centralia. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Morenz enjoyed a reunion of their family or. Mother's Day. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs, L. Adams, Morenz Morenz, Mrs. J. Mr .and don, all Mr. and Mrs. Lammie, Bobby and Jean, of Centralia, called on Mr. and evening. Mrs. visiting Donald week. Mrs. William Stubbs, of Thed­ ford, and Mrs. Lawrence Wilson, of Tecumseh, visited with Mrs. Thomas Desjardine on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Max Desjardine enter­ tained her family on Mother’s Day at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Desjardine. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. JJck Ridley and Jean, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Desjardine, Pauline and Joan, Mr. Alex Desjardine; Mr. and Mrs, Everett Desjardins and Diane and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and Judith Mar­ lene, of Exeter. Friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bossenberry were delighted when the news was brought to them that little Bobbie was able to get around without the use and will be able shortly. Mr. and Mrs. of Satnla, spent guest of the former’s mother, Mrs. Russell Warber. Mr. and Mrs. Byfoh Desjardine entertained on Mother's father, Mr. Desjardine, fand Mrs. family, of Dashwood. Mother’s Day was the theme of the service at the United Church On Sunday morning, wheft the members of the Sunday School attended In a body with their classes and teacher. -—Please Turn to page 12 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh and Mr. and Mrs. Roy of Dashwood; Mr .and Corbett, Hensail, and Mrs. H. Chapman, Lon- with their families. Mrs. W. J. Beer Sunday William Patterson is with her daughter, Mrs. Scott, in Sarnia, this Day service was United Church b a large attendance. Parrott gave a very iddress. nembers Uh Mrs. The choir of the Sun- Jark Treve- The Sacra- was observed Bryan David, Irs. Marwood se daughter of Billy Fenton; n of Mr. and s; Susan Joan, ind Mrs. Leslie li it ill 1 ' Li iil be eon 'ctor, Rev. Personal Items Miss June Sheppard, Lieury, Mr< Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. •urge Prest. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Andrews and Arnold, of Auburn, and Mr. 1 uud Mrs. Frank McDonald and Terry, of Goderich, day with Mr. and Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. and Nancy spent Mr. and Mrs. George Lackie, of Waterloo, and Mrs. John L. Hot- son, who has some time with Lackie, returned Dr. and Mrs. of Kirkton, spent Sunday with Mi. and Mrs. Joe Amos. Mrs. Laura Blake, of Lucan, spent Sunday with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hartle. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neil and family, of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Sutherland and .family and Mrs. Tom Sutherland, of Mount Brydges, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lila Neil. Mrs. Jennie Kennedy, of St. Marys, and Miss Viola Kennedy, of Niagara Falls, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. WGsley Wat­ son. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rock and children, of London, spent Sun­ day with. Mr. J. L. Amos. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knapton, of Thorndale, spent Sunday with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Fenton. Mrs. 'Tyrer and children, of Centralia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Beatrice Dixon. Mrs. Hiram Thompson, Mrs. Earl Dixon, Mrs. Cecil Ellwood and Mrs, Roy Hamilton, Lucan, motored to Waterloo recently to attend a Tea and Bake Sale sponsored by the ladies of the Eastern Star Chapter, of ‘ which Mrs. Harvey Dundas is matron. Mr. Ed Dundas, Detroit, was a visitor in the vicinity over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood spent Sunday with their daugh- of any support to attend school Allen Wanner, Mother’s Day as the former’s family Day, his mother add and Mfs. Leesumo of Exeter, and Mr, Gerald Mason and ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odd, of Lucan. Mr. Hilton Banting and Mr. John Tweddle visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. George Prest. Mt*, and Mrs. Jack Trevethick and family spent Sunday evening with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Neil, of Lieuty. Ladies Meet The ladies of St. Mary's Angli­ can Church Guild held their regular meeting at the home Of Mrs. William Grieves Wednesday afternoon last. ’ The W.A. and W.M.S. of Rrinsley United Church <yas held at ihe home Of Miss Mary B. Amos on Wednesday afternoon last, *. - -- _ ' A short skit of the Study Book was given by Mrs.^.Tack Hodg­ son, A... ‘ Howard Fenton and Mrs. Beat­ rice Dixon. The ladies decided to pack a bale On June 1. The Scripture was read by MrS. Karl Pickering and Mrs, Harold Cun­ ningham. A letter of thanks was read by Miss Kathleen Morley from Mts. William Brest. Mrs. Fred Fenton tendered a piano S°The next meeting will be held on June 2 at the home of Mrs. Melvin Allison in the evening. With 23 ladies present. Mrs, Billie Fenton, Mrs, Wagons s*. 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