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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-10-26, Page 9THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 1950 registered and the staff, the up here must a sizeable per’ Advocate read- in the midst of a safety up here now and , it I on one of our staff Exeter’s present and public Qchool I ost ..... .............„ Ucripts “Doctor,” inquired the anxious patient, “will the anesthetic make me sick?" “No, I think not.” “Well how long will it he fore I know anything.”“My dear sir,” responded exasperated medico, aren’t expecting almost too much from the anesthetic?” be- the you NO SLEEP FOR BANKERS WHILE DOLLAR JUMPING — Bankers are busy ns they attempt to keep up with the elusive Canadian dollar. Here at the traders’ desk of the Can­ adian Bank of Commerce, Toronto, a constant flow of messages from one bank to another keeps th^ traders informed of the fluctuations i n value, prevent their branch from getting behind in the overall trading. —Central Press Canadian “And What” asked the Chief on the cannibal islands in his kindest tones, “was your business before you were captured by men?” “I was a newspaper man.” swered the captive. “An editor?” “No merely a sub-editor.” “Cheer up, young man! Pro­ motion awaits you. After dinner you shall be editor-in-chief!” my an-of London spent at their homes SHIPKA C. W. Down of Exeter ■charge of the morning Sunday owing to the ill- Currie. Rodd of London Mr. and of Lon- with Canadian engineers have learn­ ed that’ trapping air bubbles in fresh -concrete increases its re­ sistance to frost damage. Evening Service One garage will be open in Exeter on Sundays, Wed­ nesday afternoons and dur­ ing the evenings through­ out the week. Au- the Open this Sunday, Wed­ nesday afternoon, and dur­ ing the evenings through­ out the week:— SUNOCO Service Station I Portable Arc Welding Acetylene Welding Steel Fabrication Machine Work Grinding M arshall & Murray Machine Shop PHONE 170-J EXETER THAMES ROAD Misses Elsie Bray, Margaret Cann, Ruth Dawson, Nona Pym, Helen Morgan the week-end here, Miss Ferne spent the week-end with Mrs. Lome Passmore. Miss Dorothy Thomson don spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde. Mr. Grant Morgan of the O.A.C., Guelph, spent the week­ end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Morgan. Mrs. Will Monteith and George of Toronto spent the week-end with Mrs. George Monteith. Mr. and Mrs. Don Myers of London spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Squire. Anniversary Service Rev. C. C. Washington of burn was guest speaker at anniversary service on Sunday. Miss Mary Urquhart of Kirkton was guest soloist and Mrs. Fred Switzer accompanied her at the piano. The choir a number. Sunday community were: l With Mr. and Pym: Mrs. Sam Pym, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym of Elimville, Mr. and Mrs. Emmery Gaiser of Crediton, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Knight of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Penhale and Grace of Dashwood, Mr. H. Chambers of London, Mrs. Hubert Hunter and Ross of Thames Road, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wanner of Sarnia. With Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde: Mr. and Mrs. Dave Spence, Annie and Billie of Woodham. With Mr Miller: Mr. Miller, Mr. Lily Miller of Exeter, Mrs. James Patterson of Hensail, Mr. and Mrs. Winston of Exeter. With Mr. and Anderson: Mr. and Creery and family sea. Mr. and Mrs. and family of Zion. Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Frank also rendered visitors in the . and Mrs. Edwin and Mrs. Charles Miller' Sr., and Miss Mr. and Shapton Mrs. Mrs. of Winchel- Ward Hern James Theron -53 For Sale Better Used Cars And Trucks The staff and students up at the Public School feel that with (330) students (9)> teachers on daily happenings be of interest to centage of Times ers, We feel that the people of Exeter can well be proud of the Rev. was in service ness of Rev. etaoin shrdlu shrdlu shrdlu emp The 'bazzar and tea held Fri­ day at the home of Mrs. Verne Sharpe was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tetreau have returned from their wed­ ding trip and have taken up res­ idence on the 14th concession. Mr. and Mrs. Ilubert Weiberg, of Waterloo, were Sunday visit­ ors with Mr. and Mrs. Lome De­ vine. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gale attended the Diamond wedding anniversary of the former’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver in London on S.aturday. Congradulations to Mr. Mrs. Theodore Dietrich who married Saturday at Our of Mt. Carmel Church. The sympathy gf this commun­ ity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer in the passing of Mrs. Sweitzer’s sister, Mrs. Scott, of Usborne. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers visit­ ed last week with Mr. and Mrs. Miton and Stuart Sweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ratz and Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Godbolt, of Centralia, spent the week-end with relatives in Oakville. Norman Ho'lfzm an Mr, Morman Holtzman, a form­ er resident of Crediton, died at liis home in Ortonville, Michigan, on Saturday, October 21st. He was a son .of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Holtzman and work­ ed as He S. are Schwantz, of Goderich; and (Mary) Mrs. S. Whiteall,of Lon­ don and three brothers, Clarence, of vClinton; Harrison and Mur­ ray, of Detroit. The funeral was held at Ortonville Tuesday after­ noon.®- A numbey of from the in Crediton with his a carpenter for many later left to reside in Surviving besides his two sisters, of father years, the U. widow (Clara) Mrs. D. Goderich; relatives this ' community attended funeral. SWIM, wowt gain 54045 lbs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor Miat a .thrill! Bony limbs fill oyt; ugly hollows fill ppj body loses its sickly, “bean-pole1' look. Thousands praise O.strex, weight-building tonic. Enriches blood; aids appetite, digestion, so food gives you more pep. nourishment, puts .flesh on bare bones. Don’t fear getting too fat. Stop when you reach weight you desire. Introductory size only 60?. Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets for new pounds, new pep, yim and vitality, today. At all druggists. Spinning fish is becoming more common among Canadian anglers.new home they are bulling for us and will want to get acqu­ ainted with its occupants before they move in, We hope you will enjoy Public .School Post Scrips —-we’revery grateful for the op­ portunity to talk to you in this weekly column because we feel it is just one more sign that the Public School is an important part of ~ future, We’re j campain backfired "Cross Main street at the Sunoco Station Only” has been oui" theme song so when one of the Gr. 1 Laddies noticed a staff member crossing prematurly he was shocked to say the least. “You’ll sure get a spanking from Mr. Blowes if you don’t cross at the right coroner,” he warned, then added “Are you in Mr. Blowes’ room?” The .fair lady meekly answered “sometines.”— But we think Mrs. Porter will watch her coroners from now on. If there has been a decrease in the sale of gum in Exeter you can blame Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Armstrong—there’s an anti­ gum war on they’re trying to make the no chewing rule stick. ar * Attention Farmers BEET PULP reduced in price $59.00 per ton MOLASSES increasing in price rapidly. You can buy ours at the old price .... 400 per gal. (drums incl’d) BRAN — We have just received a carload of bran, Exeter District Co-Operative Phone 287-W Exeter Mrs. and were Lady with Olive Robert Laing and Sea- -J. $ INGERSOLL Fertilize Your Crops With NATIONAL Well-cur®^ properly-blended FERTILIZER nh-3 BY RUBBING INp- Brings quick relief. Grenseleas, fast-drying, no strong odor. largo, economical CROMARTY Mrs. Grace McLellan of forth and Mrs. Oliver Spears and Nancy of Stratford visited Mrs. D. McKellar and Miss Speare on Saturday. Mr. Phillip James have returned home after having a very enjoy­ able trip through the western provinces. They came home through the States, and report many interesting experiences. Mrs. A. Campbell and Miss Belle Campbell of Seaforth visit­ ed with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McLachlan on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Gillespie and children of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Laing. Mr. and Mrs. David Allison of Roland, Man., spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton and Mrs. Jes­ sie Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Calder McKaig and Mrs. Tuffin spent the week­ end visiting relatives at Fergus. The Ladies’ Aid held their regular meeting at the home of .Mrs. Houghton on Wednesday afternoon with the president pre- j siding. After singing a hymn and the devotional exercises, several items of important business were discussed. A bazaar will be held early in December. It was also decided to do some decorating at the manse. The meeting closed by repeating the Lord’s Prayer in unison. Light refreshments were served by the hostess. With Harris; Nesbitt i With Duncan: Templemen and family of Crom­ arty. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mlllei* of Staffa. With Mr. and Mr*. William Ethorinuton: Mr. and Mrs. Les Gibson of Exeter. With Mr. and Mr her: Mr. and Mrs. Cliff and family of Fullarton. With Mr. and Mrs. I Passmore: Mr. and Mrs. I ington Haist and Morris : Crediton. J With Mr. and Mrs. William ’Ferguson: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton s Watson and family of Anderson,; «Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ferguson ’ ; and daughter of Cromarty. Mr. j and Mrs. Wilmer Ferguson and i. Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mr. and of Blyth. Mr. and : Mr. and Mrs. Mr*. Robert j Robert | II HUGE BULLDOZER being low­ ered over the bank at the brink of the Horseshoe Falls at Nia­ gara is to be used in levelling tons of rock for the observation plaza being built at the river’sLee Web- -Allen; edge as an added attraction at <the famous Table Rock house. Aimer! Welt-: of IP5b DODGE Special deluxe Sedan 1948 PLYMOUTH Special Sedan son of Kippen, Mr. Uuu __ _ dark blue, heater, low mileage (Oliver Jaques of Kirkton. spotless interior. j With Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1948 CHEV Sedan, medium blue‘Cann: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johns- heater, low mileage, hard to duplicate. 1947 MERCURY Sedan, dark blue, heater, built-in radio. This rar must be seen to be appreciated Special This Week 1947 CHEV Coach, new tires, heater and defroster, low mile­ age. This car exceptionally clean inside. Going for the low price of $1250.90 1941 DODGE Sedan, black, good motor, good tires. One local owner. 1936 PLYMOUTH Sedan, new motor last year. Make offer 1934 DODGE Sedan, Excellent body. Make us an offer. 1931 1929 1934 1930 1937 cab. New Make an 1929 CHEV .___ that is all. Top speed is down hill. Make an offer. CHEV FORD CHEV FORD FORD Sedan. Coach Coach, $185.00 Coach and Sedan 2-ton chassis and radiator and motor, offer .Sedan, Runs and jton of London. With Mr. and Mrs. Orville ;Cann of Exeter.! With Mr. and {gert: Miss Jean I ton. Mission Band Sunday morning church hour at 11:15 a.m. Mission Circle will meet at the home of Miss Alive Passmore on Saturday afternoon. -Congratulations to Mr. John R. Duncan, who reached his j eighty-fourth birthday on Tues­ day, October 24. j Mr. William Moodie held I very successful auction sale on jWednesday afternoon of last j week. Mr. and Mrs. Moodie. who moved into Exeter last week, I {have resided in this community for a number of years and we are sorry to have them leave our midst. , j Pastor Frederieo Mussili of | Angolo and Rev. Theodore Tuc­ ker, missionary on furlough from Africa, addressed the school children of Usborne School Area I (in the Thames Road Church on j Tuesday morning of this week. Rev. Mussili and Rev. Tucker were guests with Rev. Mr. Mair over Monday night. 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