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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-04-13, Page 3
P^ge 3 outside!* and Mrs. J. A. L. SNELGROVE, CHAIRMAN th© week-end at Easter Hicks were Loretta was and and were an 4 of Kit- Pollock violinist. Easter lilies and light ed candles made an attractive setting for the very impressive service. Your Contribution Is Every Bit as Valuable Today or Tomorrow as It Was Last Week of the Anne Steeper is her uncle and Mrs. K. Hodgins. - BY WALLY BISHOP £ WELLM/MAT'S GOING TOC WUERESYOUR of Trenton Mr. Mrs. T. TOE TIMES’-ADVOCAT^ E&ETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, 1950 auua BSHiomui^ **—«<»■»- koKaab. ■naatfiKi namaaaMM a mmAIRPORT NEWS s CREDITON Mr.* ■0T of Ham-■83 party ni'glit on USED CARS Res. 188 ■a William A. Sturdevant Heating and Plumbing Contractor Phone 39-r-7 Grand Bend w -na W. G. Simmons & SonsBRAY CHICKS! him a speedy re- Exeter - Phone 246 also Fri- and and Chambers has re- an extended visit in Pennsylvania. Penny Venton of that it has been Mr. Win. Haviland Westminster Hos- been The till OUTSIDE OVER MY BICYCLE SEAT... the ■Mr. * You’ll make no mistake if you order Fred W. BRAY, Ltd. — ISO John St. K*, Hamilton, Ont. All my cars are thoroughly checked before being offered for sale! home of Mrs. E. * # the Met section Johnny Rhude, April 11, from Flying Officers who wrote motion examinations has notified of its success. Flight Lieutenants are awaiting word. * « dance will be MOTOR SALES H B N S A L L Bus. 178 Phone Before .You Buy Drop In and See My Complete Stock of (WGGS AND SKEETER WMIIilf WHERE ARE you w V J Reluctantly he faced the army oculist, who asked him to read a chart. “What chart?” asked the draf tee. The Doctor persevered: “Just sit down in that chair and I’ll show you.” “What chair?” asked the draf tee. Deferred because of bad eye sight, the draftee went to a near by movie. When the lights came on, he was horrified to discover the oculist in the next seat, “Excuse me,” v said the con script as calmy as he could, “does this bus go to Albany?” Fish and Chips Hamburgers Lunches and Meals Dellow’s Restaurant Exeter North A dress rehearsal .for the all Air Force Variety Bandbox was held, in the auditorium of the Exeter High School on Tuesday night. The show will be present on Wednesday evening, April 12, at 8:15. Proceeds are to be added to the South Huron Hos pital Fund. * Frank Crawshaw who appeared with the Brian Doherty players in the production “Arsenic and Old Lace”, is presenting a pro gram of famous characters from fiction on Thursday night, April 13, in the station theatre. The program will feature portrayals of comic characters made famous by many authors.* * An Airmen’s held in the drill hall on Friday night, April 14. The station or chestra will supply music, there will be spot dances prizes.<<_ * * The Officers’ Mess has planned a formal dance fbr day night. Music will be by Bern Conway and his Continentals. The ‘Senior NCOs are also mak ing plans for a Friday. 6 * * A new face in is that of LAC who reported on Churchill . . . LAC Yaffe of the tower staff is intending to go to Wales during his annual leave . . -. A contract for liew runway lighting has been'let ... A large percentage of the forty-six Boys usually outnumber girls in Swedish birth statistics. Good business doesn’t make a successful salesman, but a suc cessful salesman makes good business. a and Mrs. Win. Benninger and Gayle and Miss Agnes Lam port of Detroit visited over the week-end with Mrs. Samuel La-m- port. % Mrs. Annie Haist of Zurich Is visiting with relatives here and is a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Faist. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faist of St. Thomas were week-end visit ors with Mr. and Mrs. Faist. Mr. Robert Wolfe of -Sarnia spent -Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolfe. Miss Pauline Faist pf London spent last week at the ■her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lydia Huxtaible ilton, Miss Gertrude Beaver of Detroit and Mr. Howard Beaver of Oshawa were week-end visit ors with Mr. and Mrs. H. Beaver. Mr. Gerald Wein of London spent the holiday week-end at the home 'of Mr. and ;Mrs. Wes ley Wein. The Crediton Girl -Guides ‘held their regular meeting Thursday evening, We .congratulate the girls on the unique appearance of their newly-acquired uniforms and wish them success on Satur day when they will serve p, tea in the Council Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Dahms of Carlisle visited over the week end with Rev. and Mrs. J. V. Dahms. Mr. Wesley -Brown of Michigan is visiting with relatives here. Miss Mary turned from with relatives Little Miss London is visiting this week with her aunt, 'Mrs. Gerald Zwicker and Mr. Zwicker. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt and Mar garet visited over the , holiday week-end in Mt. Forest and To ronto. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schenk of Hamilton visited during week-end at the home of and Mrs. Hugo Schenk. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dale CENTRALIA .Miss Arlen© Skinner is spend ing the Easter holidays with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E, Foster, in St. Marys. Miss Joanne McCurdy of Lon don spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. McCurdy. Rev, G. E, Burton of Moore field will .occupy the pulpit Sun day morning. Everyone is urged to be present. Master Benny Harlton of Lon don is holidaying with his grandmother, Mrs. A. Harlton. Mr. and Mrs. R. Field of London were ^Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. B. <D. Field. Mr. and Mrs, R. Hodgson and Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs, H. Love and family were guests with Mr. and Mrs. K, Greb on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Talbot Joanne of Grand Valley week-end guests with Mr. Mrs. Harris West. Mrs. Anker an Easter visitor with Mrs. Elmer Wilson and Boyes. Miss Wilda Pollock chener, Mr, and Mrs. O. and family of Ripley were visi tors with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hicks on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Skelton and Donald of Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Powe of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Proctor on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham spent Good Friday with Mr. E. Carruthers in London. Miss Margaret Cook of Kit chener spent her home. Miss Mary visiting with aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Bowden of Exe ter, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowden, Marina and Margaret Rose visit ed in Toronto over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith. The two girls remained for the holidays. Mr. Smith has returned to his home in Newmarket after spend ing several weeks with his son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. K. Greb. Mrs. Greb and Wayne accompanied him home and are remaining foi’ the holi days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall and son of Toronto guests with Mrs. and Stan. The members were invited to the home Andrew Hicks, CREDITON EAST Mr, and M!rs, Alec Hamilton and sons of Grand Bend spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lewis, Linda, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson of Toronto, is visiting her grandparents, and Mrs. (Charles Anderson. Miss 'Marcia MacPonald Exeter is holidaying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Baynham. Mr. and Mrs. J. Laye and Bobby of Parkhill spent Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Darling of Exeter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, R. Mots. Mrs. Rachael Sims of Exeter is visiting her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, Murray JNeil. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sims and Mr. and Mrs. .Mervin Sims of London spent Sunday with {rela tives here. Miss Madeline Romphf, Thed ford, is holidaying with her grandparents, Mr. and .Mrs. Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glanville and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Har old Glanville and daughters spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. John Glanville of Seaforth. This message has a two-fold purpose. It says “Thank You” to those who remembered crippled children so generously this Easter Seal Time. And it also acts as a gentle reminder to those who intend to contribute but have not sent in their contribution. The need of these children, met by no other agency, goes on the year around. EXETER LIONS CLUB Easter Seal Committee, Exeter, Ont Swt SOS. Use the Big-Capacity JOHN DEERE VAN BRUNT Model "CC" Cultivator Almost every mail brings us re-orders from old customers, with detriments like this: “Best I’ve ever had” . . . “Strong and vigorous, full of vitality” . . . “Wonderful layers, produce such large eggs.” Many Bray customers are so well satisfied with Bray Chicks (and Bray service) that they have been rais ing Bray Chicks for 10, 12 or even more years with out a break. That speaks for itself—you’ll make no mistake if you order Bray Clucks! and sons, Donald and Ted, of Bramp ton and Miss Janet Kestle, Lon don, were Good Friday guests with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark. Mrs. Robinson, Auburn, , Miss Jetrid Anderson R.N. of Strat ford and Miss Joan Anderson R.N. of Watford visited Sunday with the former’s daughter, ;Mrs. H. F. Currie and Rev. Currie. The Misses Anderson are twin sisters 'Of Mrs. Currie. Miss Jet- rid Alderson is leaving for Royal Victoria Hospital in Mont real to do post graduate work in Obstetrics. The Crediton Women’s Instit ute will meet in the Council Chambers Wednesday evening, April 19. Our sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mr. CJ. Keinzle who passed away at his home on Thursday of last week. We are sorry to report that Mr. Orland Gaiser was taken to St. 'Joseph’s Hospital on Monday and we wish storation. We regret necessary .for to return to pital and trust he will soon be able to return home. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fahrner and son David and Miss Elaine Fahrner1 of London and Mr. Austin Fahrner and friend of Toronto visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E* K, Ffthrnen Miss Lulu Morlock, Windsor, and Miss Ella .Morlock of Brant ford are visiting With their par1’ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mor lock. M t s. Gertrude Heideman of London sent the week-end at. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ratz. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pfaff of Exeter and Mrs. Frances Clark of London visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. F, Young. Easter Sunday Observed Easter was fittingly* observed in the local churches on Sunday. A sunrise service at 6.30 a.m. was held in the Evangelical Church after which breakfast was served by members of the Youth Fellowship. The morning service was conducted by Rev. Dahms and reception for new members was held. In the eve ning Jhe film “T he Kindled Flame” was shown and enjoyed. Rev. CurriO delivered an Easter message in the United Church and special music was rendered by the choir. An inter esting program , was provided In the Sunday School when special numbers were given by -members of the different classes. choir ,of Mr. and .Mrs. Andrew Hicks, and ■were very pleasantly entertained, following the presentation of their cantata Sunday .evening. The Easter church services were well attended both mor ning and evening. A communion serice was held in the morning. At the evening service the choir, under the leadership of Mrs. G. F. Penwarden, presented their beautiful sacred cantata, “The King of Glory”. Assisting the choir were Mrs. Margaret Flet cher of Exeter as guest soloist and Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Clinton. Mrs. Fletcher sang “Jerusalem” and took a solo part in the cantata. Highlighting the service was the presentation of violin selections by Mr. Ro bert Sproule of London, a noted EXETER Summer-fallowing with a John Deere-Van Brunt Model “CC” Cultivator will slash your tillage costs and put extra dollars in your pocket at harvest time. Au thoritative tests indicate that summer-fallowing with a field cultivator costs at least one-third less than plowing, but produces yields as big as the best plowed fallow. However, the Model “CC” is more than a fallow cultivator. It’s a general-purpose tillage implement for preparing seed beds, roughing stubble land, cultivating alfalfa and pasture land, eradicating weed pests and doing many other tillage jobs. You’ll appreciate such features as “wheel-inside-the-frame” construction which assures uniform penetration and enables you to cultivate close to trees and fences, the positive power lift and screw depth regulator, and many others. The Model "CC” is built in 5-, <5-1/2-, 8-, 10-, 11-1/2-, and 14-1/2-foot sizes. 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