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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-01-06, Page 9ay 4 x '1 i 1 2 (1 r i' 1 t t is 41. i• �f. 4 v181111111111int ll11AU151A111,15lyow551111111Q1u5 5P45. AIIp1N1p11111111m111M111115u1,A1pP15up1/1A411W1151n51, 1 Two Locations To Serve You! 0 E WESTMAN'S NEW SUPER - SERVICE DEPARTMENT Exeter North Corner No. 4 and 83 COMPLETE SERVICE CENTRE WASHUPS—GREASE JOBS TUNE-UPS FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY OF YOUR CAR Our Special Feature INSTALLATIONS SUPER ®EST PRODUCTS TOP• MEN SERVE YOU Gerry Campbell, A-1 licenced mechanic, and "Case" Zeehui- sen, our hustling service at- tendant, both formerly of Lar- ry Snider Motors Ltd., at your service. ' Westman's. Regular Low Prices westmans 3 Sports & Auto Supply PHONE 211 EXETER THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER,. ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, ,JANUARY R, 1955 Celebrate New Year Holiday With Family Dinners, Visits News of Elimvii!e By MRS. ROSS SKINNER New Year's Day Visitors Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Hunter, Mr. Ross Hunter and Miss. Bar- bara Cross, of Toronto, with Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Pym, of Thames Road. ¥r. and Mrs. Alvin Pym, of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skin- ner, of Centralia; Mr. and Mrs. William Morley .and Janice, of 'Whalen; Mr. and Mrs. Don Par- sons, of Hensall; Mr, and Mrs. Philip Murch, Mr. Harry Murch, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bell and Carol Ann, Mr. aid Mrs. Alvin Cooper and Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques and family, of Zion, *with Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Pym. Mr. and. Mrs. William Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns and family, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Long and family, of Atwood; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ratcliffe and family, of Anderson; Mr. and Mrs, Keith Fraser and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Grinney and• family and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns, of Sarnia, with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rundle and family, of Thames Road; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dougall and fam- ily, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Truem- ner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ford and Irvin, of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Hern and family, of Zion, with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Skinner. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen Christmas week were Mrs. Thomas Bell, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Milan Nash and Brian, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Laurie ,Stephen and Jerry, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stephen, Peterboro. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foster, of St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Welling- ton Skinner, of Centralia, spent last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. James Heywood, celebrating Mr. and Mrs. Heywood's fifty-sixth wedding anniversary. Thursday evening guests 'with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Delbridge' and family, of Winchelsea; Mr. and 'Mrs. Russell King and family, of Crediton; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parsons, of Hensall, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper. Communion ,service will be held in Elimville United Church Sun- day, January 9. Miss Anna Routly spent a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Sinclair and family in Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner and family visited on Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parsons, of Hensall, Mr. Ross Hunter and Miss Bar- bara Cross, of Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hu- bert Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peart, of Guelph, visitedt.Sunday with Mrs. Weston Horne. Mr. and Mrs. William Johns visited 'with her glister in Strath- roy on Tuesday. Mr. Harry Snarling and Hazel have moved to London. it's good ... it's MADE RIGHT... HERE IN CANADA Tat:'s right 1 Products of Dominion Textile Company Limited are Rood ,... they're made right here in Canada! Cel¢brating its Golden Anniversary this year, this' thoroughly C . adian company, . through Canadian merchants every- where, is offering Canadian consumers golden savings in textiles ..('. anniversary values that will surprise and delight you! A at your favorite shop or store for sheets and pillowslips, bl nkets, fashions by the yard ... all brought, to you in t famous striped packages with the Tex -indite label. Look t 10 for the Tex -made label on ready-to-wear goods y u buy ... it means quality: CANADA LI*15 BETTER WITH DO1M1%1 oM t �CYr i„ c001940L1IMITED Message From Greenway By MRS. OARMEN WOODBURN Christmas and New Year's visitors were: Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Whiting and Mr. and Mrs. McKane, of To- ronto; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hartle and Bruce, Mrs. Robert Scott and Miss Aggie Miliken, of Parkhill, with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whiting. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Dettloff and Richard, of Detroit, with Mrs. Albert Pollock, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Steeper, of Sarnia, with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Steeper and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pollock and Jim, of Bothwell, and Mr. Carl Pollock, London, with Mr, and Mrs. Milton Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kleinfeld and Ruth, of Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Ervine Eggert and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Brophey and son, of London, with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey and Frances. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown and Stephen, of Toronto, with Mrs. John Brown and Miss Elda Brown. Mr. and Mrs. John Sabot and Jimmie, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pawliw and daughter, of Wyoming; Miss Evelyn Bullock, of St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bullock and family, of Arkona; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bullock and Marlene with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bullock and Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bloomfield and family, of Rodney; Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Brophey and fam- ily, of Parkhill; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Young and daughter, of Lucan; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wil- son and daughters and Mr. Henry Belling with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Brophey. Mr. Dawson Woodburn, of To- ronto, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner and family, of Bright's Grove; Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Gardner and family, of London; and Mr. and Mrs. J. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner and Fred with Mr. and Mrs. John Mathers and !kir, and" Mrs. George Hall. Miss Ilene Gollen, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. George Gollen and Donna. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hotson and family, of Grand Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dixon and family, of Parkhill; Mr. and Mrs. George Hodgins and family, of Cedar Swamp, with Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Carruthers. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau and Marilyn, of Kippen; Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Turnbull and Donna, of Grand Bend, with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown and family. Miss Viola Curts, London, with Miss Evelyn Curts and Mr. Man- uel Curts. Mr. and Mrs. William Eagleson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eagleson and Wayne, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Guenther and family, of Dashwood, with Mr. and Mrs. William Eagleson. Mr. Claire Woodburn and friend, of Goderich, with, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Woodburn and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gillies and sons, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Griffeth and family, Park- hill, with Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. John Shank, of Parkhill; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pic- kering and family and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dietrich and family, of Shipka, with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smithers. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Pollock, of Parkhill, with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson and Morley, Mrs. Robert Dixon and Mrs. Ida Hodgins, of Park- hill; Mr. and Mrs. ,Tack Twaddle and family, of West Corners, with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wood- burn. Mrs. McDonald (nee Carrie Wilson) died in British Columbia on December 15. Mrs, McDonald was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilson. Mrs. Harold Pollock was able to return home from .St. Joseph's Topics From ion By MISS JANE DYKEMAN New Year's Day visitors in the community were: With Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jaques: Mr, and Mrs, Melville Gunning and Muriel, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunning and Mr, and Mrs. Milton Keller and family, Exeter. With Mr, and Mrs, Harold Bern: Mr. and Mrs. Eph, Hern, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Bern, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hern, of Thames Road, and Mrs, Kyle, Exeter. With Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bern: Mr. and Mrs. Hector Taylor, of Exeter. With Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock: Mr. ana Mrs. Luther Row- cliffe, of Exeter. With Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock; Mr, and Mrs, Joe Bailey, of Winchelsea, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brock. With Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Row- cliffe and family. London; Mr, and Mrs. !Ogle, of IStrathroy; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brock and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hunter and family, of Eden. With Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hern and family: Mrs. Alma Dobson and family, Kirkton. and Mr, and Mrs. Allen Dverleigh. Visitors 'outside the community New Year's Day were: Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaques and John and Mr. Daniel Hicks with Mr .and Mrs. Herb Anderson, of Science Hill. Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Jaques and Yvonne with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dobson, Kirkton. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johns and Lois with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Paynter, of St. Marys, and with Mr. and Mrs. Cleve. Pullen, of Whalen. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques and family with Mr .and Mrs. Howard Pym, of Elimville. Roy and Paul Dykeman with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dykeman, of Galt, and Mr. and Mrs. George Lawson, of Ayr. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hern and family with Mr. and Mrs. Frank- lin Skinner, of Elimville. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bern and boys with Mr. and Mrs. Nixon, of Granton. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tebbutt, of Seaforth, were Tuesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaques and John visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Lamben, Prospect Hill. Peter Dykeman, RCAF Crum- lin, spent Monday with Paul Dyke - man. Tom Bern, Edward Hern and Ray Jaques are attending Junior Farmers short course at O.A.C., Guelph, this week. Report On Crediton East By MRS. W. MOTZ New Year's Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis and son, Eber, and Marvin Wein with Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hamilton, at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. William Motz in Exeter with the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr: and Mrs. William Horney. Miss Marcia Smith, of Exeter, with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baynham. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Darling and sons and Miss Elizabeth Kuzmich and Mrs. Margaret Gibb, all of Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Motz. Mr. Fletcher Gower, Brinsley, with, Mr. Ken• Kuhn and girl. Mrs. Bill Smith and Alan are visiting in Orillia for six weeks while Sgt. Snlith is on a course at Camp Borden. • Hospital on Christmas, day. Mrs. Lloyd Brophey and Fran- ces spent a few days last week in Port Huron. Mrs. T. Isaac is spending a few days with relatives. XDOk bu Get Bot an a Case Spreader * LOW HIP -LEVEL LOADING • • • * AUTOMATIC SELF -HOISTING HITCH Exeter Farm Equipment PRONE 508 EXETER John Henry Rohde Usborne Fanner John Henry (Harry) Rohde, 7.2, a life-long resident of this area, died at iSouth Huron Hos- pital Pn 'New 'Tear's day, He was born in ,Stephen town- slii,p son or the late 'ohn and Elizabeth Rohde. Following .their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Rohde farmed in Stephen for several years and then moved to Usborne township where they farmed 101.- til ntil their retirement five years ago. Since then they have made their home in Exeter. Mr, Rohde was 'a member of James St. 'United Church. Surviving `besides his wife, the former Maggie Turnbull, a r e three sons, Alex and Arthur of Mitchell and William of Thames Road; two daughters, Mrs. El- mer Gibson (Marguerite) 02 Lon- don and Mrs. Riney Keiier(Annie) of Exeter; one sister, Mrs. Nat. Ogden Exeter; 11 ,grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. The body rested at the Hopper - Hockey funeral home where the Rev. '•H. J. Snell conducted the funeral service on Tuesday after- noon. Pallbearers were Charles Mil- ler, Norman Passmore, William Passmore, Clayton Frayne, Wil- liam Ryckman and Robert Dun- can. 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