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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-02-10, Page 5} k hp s 4. 4 4 '4 4 f a: t. 4 •• 4 1 t r A. k h .l t., t 1 4 r 4 4 4 r t a , r r 1'4' r '4 4 a 4.0 41,4. ,4, Town Topics Miss Leona Alderson of Paris spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Alderson. M. and ''Mrs. Arnold Linden- field and Mr, and Mrs. Glen Fish- er attended the hardware con- vention In Toronto this week, Say Be My Valentine" WITH GIFT Jewellery FROM Jack Smifh JEWELLER This Week in .. Winchelsea By MRS. F. BORNE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford and Gordan visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ford in Kitchener, Mrs, Emery Gaiser of 'Crediton and Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Pym of Exeter were recent visitors With Mrs. James Horne. Mr, •Harv. ey Skinner .of ;St, Paul's has been staying: with Mr. and Mrs. Filson. Lynn .who have been ill with mumps, A number of children have been absent from school due to an epidemic of mumps, Mr. Newton "Clarke spent a couple of days in ,Toronto the forepart of the week .attending a convention. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Brock of Exeter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brock. Miss Wilma Walters of London spent the weekend at her home in, the village, Master Gerald Prance is a Pa- tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, suffering from an ear ail- ment. "Oh, mother, look at the kind man!" "Why, Betsy, what is he do- ing?" "He's sitting on the sidewalk talking to a banana peel." S H. J. CORNISH & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS H. J. Cornish, L. F. Cornish, D. Mitchell 294 DUNDAS ST. LONDON, ONT m Mae 1 ., , 11I111.1.1.11Ilquut.1lttlt1,111 •:11111111111111111111,111111,1111111 • New Testing Equipment • In order to give our customers our usual top service we have added new test equipment, therefore our motor tune-ups will be more carefully performed. We ask you to have our trained mechanics check your motor for better performance and economy. We Invite You "t -o See Our New Cars To date they have created a record in appearance and performance. We have on hand a number of good trade-ins, serviced and ready for miles of pleasant motoring, low in price for car condition. ' Exeter Motor Sales DODGE - DESOTO SALES AND SERVICE Phone 200 FRED DOBBS Exeter THE TIMES/ADVOCATE, EXETER,. ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10, 1955 Announcements Cards Of .Thanks, In Memoriarns BIRTHS ?ARMSTRONG—Mr. and Mrs. Ross Armstrong, ROA? Station Cen- tralia, announce the birth of their son at South Huron Hospital, Feb - Mary 9, 1555; e brattier for Sheila. 23ENTI.,EY—F_L and Mrs. T. H. J. Bentley, RCAF Station Centralia, formerly Of Crosby 1Avei pool, Eng- land, ng Sa d,hannounce nnoun ce thee birth of their ug Teresa Jane. at South Huron Kospltal, February S, 1955. CULBERT--Mr, .and Mrs. ;Alert Cul- bert, Lucan, announee the birth of their son, Peter Glenn, at South Duron Hospital, February 3, 1955. FINE:BS3U'SER—Mr. and Mrs, Matt Finkbeiner, R.R. 2, 'Crediton, an- npunce the birth of their son, Randy Albert, at South Huron Hospital, February 3; 1955. GRENIRRR--•4Mr. and Mrs. George Grenier, Dashwood. announce the birth of their son, Richard Francis, at ' South Huron Hospital, February 5, 1955, HERN—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bern, Woodham, announce the birth of their son weight .$ lbs. 3 ozs., at South nuron Hospital, February 8, 1955. • MAI., Mr. and Mrs. Grant E7 Male, Zurich, announce the birth of their daughter, Elizabeth An», at South Huron Hospital, February 4, 1955. RYCK'MAN—Mr. and Mrs. Wes Rya - man, Exeter, announce the birth of their son, Robert Wesley, at South Huron Hospital, February 7, 1955; .a brother for Dianne and Wendy. DEATHS ' GOWER—In South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Monday, February 7, 1955, Robert Gower, beloved hus- band of the late Elizabeth .Sims, in his ninety-seventh year. CARPS •OF THANK . Mr, and Mrs. James Heywood Wish to thank their many friends, relatives and neighbors for the acts et kind- ness and expressions of sYIIIKLOy extended to then during. their recent bereavement. 10* The family of . the late Charles Fritz •wish to express their gratitude to their many relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness shown thein during their recent bereave meat; for the many floral tributes and cards of sympathy. ,Special thanks to Rev. 13, 01, Roppel, pauibearere and those who se kindly loaned Gare. 1Q' Mrs. William Bieber and fainly wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to their many friends, neighbors and relatives for the .kindness and .sympathy shownto them during the loss of a husband and father, Special thanksto. ilev. Bigenell. the. Lutheran Choir and Harry Koffman. i0* 1 wish to thank all who in any way remembered me with cards, treats,. visits and phone calls while Jn hos- pital and shite returning home, —Mrs. ltoy Ratz 100 I would like to thank all who so kindly rememberedmewh while a a - tient in the hospital and since re- turning home. —Mrs, Alice Brock 10a. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our rela- tives, neighbors and friends for their expressions of kindness and sympathy during our recent loss; special thanks to Rev, and Mrs. Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. A. Wright. -.Wellington and Arlene Skinner 10c I wish to thanlr all those who So kindly ,remembered me with cards. and gifts while a patient in Victoria Hospital and South Huron Hospital Special thanks to the doctors and nurses of both hospitals. —Mrs. Gordon. Appleton, Jr. 10c CHURCH OF ENGLAND Rev. N. D. Knox. B.A., Rector Second Sunday After Epiphany Trivitt Memorial, Exeter 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School 11:3.0 a.•m,=Morning Prayer 2:15 p.m.--CONFLRMATION IN- STRUCTION 3:00 p.m.—Bible Class St. Paul's, Hensall 10:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Samuel Herr, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. J. 0. Cochrane,Organist 10:00 a,m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 'Sermon Subject: "A Call And A Challenge" JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M., Musical Director 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.--•:Morning Worship ,Sermon Subject: "The Lighted Lustre" Anthem by the Choir Solo: Mrs. Clare Green 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship Sermon 'Subject: "We Are Chosen" "Solo: Jeanette Taylor A. warn welcome is extended to all. .. SUPER/OR FOODSTORE. . if is Thrifty, and :t::..:.....:cir : The Best Place To Shop After All "' 4 k. 0 - 1 Price's Effective February 10, 11 and 12 00 Iff JELL-O JELLY POWDERS', 27c All Flavors for HEREFORD CORNED BEEF 39c 1a Oz. Tine, Each 4 NESTLE'S QUUIK B Oz. Tin �1 C 16 Oz, Tin 59C - MAPLE LEAF LIQUID DETERGENT "3igc Large 12 Oz. Bottles, Each VEL , 2 , • {al0 Vz erlce Deal, Pkgs. .. .. far WESTON'S, COOKIES+27 • Strawberry Creams, Cella^ Pkgs, of 18 ,. , MAPLE LEAF SOCKEYE SALMON '39`. • Fancy Red, 73/4 Oz. Tins, Each APEX DICED BEETS 9 23t+ Choice Quality, 15 Oz. Tins .... for AYLMER - DICED CARROTS 2ua, 2 Choice Quality, 20 Oz. Tins .... ror . HEINZ TOMATO CATSUP 11 oz. Bottle ... 27C 15 Oz. Bottle „.. 330 HEINZ CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP 2 27c . 10 Oz. Tina ' for PALMOLIVE SOAP Bars 25c Special Pack BEE HIVE CORN SYRUP Lb, 'gin 29C cQy� 5 Lb, 690 10 Lb. 51.39 ROYAL INSTANT PUDDING Assorted Flavorr3 Va Prloe Deal 2 Pkgs. 21 c ROYAL ARMS TOILET TISSUE Lowest erica in Years 6 rolls 49c J. H. Jones Groceries Phones: 32 Anti 752 Free Delivery CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Hen McCrae, Organist Sunday, February 13, 1955 10:00 a.m,—"The Great Need Of The World" 11:05 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p,m.—"Behold' Your God" THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN. MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister This Sunday, 2:00 p.m.—Service. in Main Street United Church. A11 -welcome! ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON E. N. Mohr, Minister Pension Fund Day 10:00 a.m.—Divine Worship 11:00 a.m.—Bible School 7:30 p.m.—Evening Meditations A place for everyone who wants a place. The United Church of Canada MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. A. E. Polley, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist Sunday, February 13, 1955 11:0.0 a.m.—Morning Worship Theme: "The Seed And Tho Soil" 10:00 a.m.—The 'Sunday School in all Departments Next Wednesday--JUnion Prayer Service in Cavan Presbyterian Church ZION- LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Rev. Louis Bigenell, Pastor 10:00' a.m.—Sunday .School 11:00 a.m.—Service "A Man Who Knew How To Boast" IN MEMORIAM GItRGUS-.-In loving 'memory of our dear mother, Pauline Gregus, who passed away December 18, 1948, and our dear father, August Gregus, who passed away February 15, 1952. Their nnemory is a :keepaalxe. With which we will never part, Though God has them in His keeping We atlil have them in our hearts. --Always r .e air a nx here 4 and sadly missed Pby sons and daughters and grandchildren and sister, Mary and ,1obn S'pacel. 10* HO LTS—In loving memory of Mar- jorie Janet Holts, who, passed away two years ago.pn February 12. Two years have Passed since that Sad day, The one we loved was called away,: But in our hearts she still lives on, For those we have are never gone. —Sadly missed by parents, Mr. and Mrs, Allan Molte, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Irwin' Eckstein, and. Aunty pearl, 10c PEARSON-411 loving memory of a dear wife and mother, ,Sylvia Pear- son, who entered Into rest February 9, 1954. We do not forget her, 'we love her too dearly For her memory to fade from our lives like ape Our lips need nqt speak when our For grief often dwells where where 1t seldom is seen. —Ever remembered. by Gordon' and Shirley, 10* RATZ—In loving memory of my dear husband, Milton Earl Ratz, who His Zile wad s active, A generous hand, an open mind. Anxious to please,; loathe to offend, Thoughtful of others right to the end. No one •knows how nitwit I miss him, None but aching hearts can tell, Lost to earth, but found in heaven, Jesus doeth all things well, -Lovingly remembered by his wife 10c RATZ In loving memory of a dear dad—Milton Ratz—who passed away one year ago, February 14, 1954. The dearest dad the world could hold, The cheeriest smile—a heart of gold, And those who knew him, all will know How much we lost a year ago. —Ever remembered by son Jack, Marg and Joan. 10c SI11MPSON—In loving memory of my dear sister, Gwen Simpson, 'who died suddenly one year ago, Febru- ary 13, 1954, as a result of a car accident. Sweet memories will linger forever, Time cannot change them, it's true; Years that may come cannot sever My loving remembrance of you. diver remembered by her sister. Mabel, 10* IN MEMORIAM PAS55tCRa -x11 1 ovine memory of Percy Passmore, who passed away February 10, 1559. Time speeds on, two years have passed Since death its gloom, its shadows, east Within our home, where all seemed bright, And took from us a shining light. We miss that light, and ever will. Bis vacant Piece there's none to fill, Down .here we mourn, but not in vain, Far up in heaven we 10411 meet again. — t aye remembered by his wife and Stephen Farmers Demand Drains Two petitions for municipal were aa Stephen drains c sept d by St. p Council last week, The Isaac and Webber petitions were passed for survey, plan and report. Contracts for two other drains Were let. The tender of William Lawrence of $2,675 for tom"ple- tion of the 'Dietrich Municipal Drain, and W, G. Campbell's Abid of $1,595 for the Hill Drain were. accepted, Council endorsed the resolution of the Township of Crowland ask- ing the federal government for a 50 percent increase in TJneni- ployment Insurance benefits. Transfer of $4,400 from the bridges and maintenance budget to the road budget was approved. Cemmonts• About Centralia By MRS. PIMP BOWPBN Y,PJJ. Meeting The V.P.U. met at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Clarke ala ,Sunday evening, The topic was given by Blanche Morgan. Eleanor god - gins read the scripture, Plans were discussed for the Variety Oeneert iii the schoolroom of the church' an March 4. Following the meeting Mr. Clarke and a number of young people motored to Dashwood to attend the Youth Rally in the Evangelical United Brethren Church.. .Mr. and Mrs. Herold 'Mitchell 1 of West Lorne were Friday evt ening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. K, Hodgins. Mt. and Mrs. Ralph Lightfoot and Sharon attended the funeral of Mrs. Lightfoot's father, the late Mr, Wm, Berber, in Dashwood on Friday. Miss Odean Clarke of Linwood was a weekend visitor at the home of her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Clarke. Mr. and Mre, Fred McCntch- eon and family were in London on Saturday attending the Tuner. al of Mrs. McGutcheon'•s another. 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hobbs and Don of 'Phorndale were Sunday, guests with Mr. ,and Mrs. K. Hod- gins. I;ll,n,„,,,,,,,l,,,q,,,,,,)q,,,,,,,,,1,i,,1,,,,,{1,{/4,nt,11,t1{til,,,,liI„I,,,,,,, H,,,,U,,,t,fl,g,,,,nt1,,,,,,,, 0„/,,,,,111,,.1,,, frit for a Queen indeed ii are our pretty -as -a -Valentine, beau -catching bobs, _ frankly designed for flirty purposes! ]Make your ap- i pointment now for Valentine's Day Beauty! P. ''Chatelaine Beauty Shop 113 MAIN STREET EXETER 1' • Ladies' and Misses' Dresses We have just received a special purchase of ladies' and misses' silk and nylon printed dresses, sizes 12 to 20 and 181/2' to 241/2, just the dress to brighten your winter. wardrobe. They fit and they wash. A real value at $7.95 and $8.95 each. Dresses 255 Off Many lines of fall and winter dresses -25% regular prices. Extra Special 25% OFF All Ladies' and Misses' WINTER COATS 25% OFF All Men's WINTER JACKETS 20% OFF <, Men's TOPCOATS 20% OFF off All Boys' WINTER JACKETS 1 web good quality factory cotton, 39” wide,, reg. 50: yd.—on sale at 39¢ yd. Pillow Case Ticking 2 webs, downproof floral, reg. 950 yd.—on sale at 79¢ yd. Pillows Large Size, Foam Rubber On Sale $5.69 Each' $11.00 Pair Tea Towelling 3 Webs, All Linen Reg. 690 Yd. Ont Sale at 49¢ Yd. F. A. MAY & SON Phone 190 EXETER Phone 190 Men's Wear -- Ladies', Children's and Babies' Wear Dry Goods -- Floor -Coverings, etc. • Town Toon Mr. and Alba. Clark Pialupjr and Mrs..Glen 1 1 ] .er, Yvoia l 4j G1eadda, visited in Part with Mr. and Mrs. Armies W corer the weekend. Mr. and Airs. Bto5ald Salt of Hamilton were weekend visiteas with the latter's stater Mrs. R.aad and lir. R. W. Read. More. Weekend M;...at Bar• '.. ns at Darling's. PHONE 9 EXETER Free Delivery This Is The Season FOR OYSTERS 65¢ Half Pint ir,•,..w.r.......••••....r...W, Lean and Meaty Spare Ribs 41c J Custom Killing, Cutting and Wrapping Done To Your Specification Fresh Fork Liver 20c ./ Vers Rundvet Zolang de voorraad strekt 80 Lb. 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