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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-02-17, Page 114 44 • 4. 4. **e .t. e, THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORN1NOR FEBRUARY 171 195$ r. Vine/14U 44 etteleeeltoteittemewillwitneeleietett0011101111.10111H11110001V11111141111411001.11110100fliwilliwfiteitellkeetWuttele% Clover Seeds See Us For Attractive Prices •On All Clover and Grass Seeds. .,on Barley We are now Contracting Malting Barley Seed Corn • NOw, is .the Time to Bobk your Seed Corn We are Agents for Funk and Pfister's Hybrids - W. G. Thompson Phone 32 • AND SONS LTD. Herman • ,,,,, Impig,00141,0011,0001,0001001110 ,,,,,,, 01.40110( lllll 444 lll I lllll 0 l 0 lll 0 lll !eternities lll e llllll Holten, lll ll llll llll .11111 l 1 llll lllll llll eletemepuve lllll lll ;me llll gee llll eme l ll el ll le llllll l leee00010 InTirePrices at CANADIAN TIRE 2 HEFE'S WHY! Crude rubber has increased 70% to 80% in price . . . Many tire manufacturers- haxe already announced a • general price increase. 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Your Net List „ Cost With List Cost with List Cost with PrIte Old Tire Price Old Tire Price Old*Tire. 24.20 16.26 • . • • ' • • • • 17.80 13.40 24.90 1175.,2545 61.15 20.45 • - • 24.85 20.00 16,95 23.10 . 16.45 31.70 18.95 28.45 ism-.. . 18.75 1.4:45 27.20 • 17.45 34.00 21,45 24475 16.75 31.00 19.65 38.70 24.95 33.85 21.95 42.35 27.95 *Whitewalls available at slight extra cost, Save Safely at Canadian Tire 6.00:16 6.10-15 CTC Standard %Won CTC Standard Rayon .40 .45 AND YOUR AND YOUR OLD TIRE OLD TIRE E NOTE -Add 50O to abOVe prItelt for installation Or delivery. • 22 436 MAIN ST. MERIIKEi Eiteter Phone 451 Milton R. Robbins 0 01111011111111110M1W4t4llii4Uild • 00,1111111111444lit lllll 10010i10111011100101111111111101111100NO4$i41140 011119) Present $2.50., Gifts To:Crediton Victims. The social evening held in the community centre on Thursday evening was attended by over 80 friends ad ileighborSoof. Mr. and Mrs. ilarry Yon Oso,, who legit their farla and manyCQfl- tents in a fire the week previOUs. FelieWingot entertainment at cards and craltinole„ Mr. Irvin Finkbeiner presided for the pre- sentation of many useful gifts, purehased with a.portion of the coiestion, ,also many personal gifts of furniture kitchenware, groceries •and fruit and a cash donation of $275. Mr. and Mrs, Van. Osch expressed sincere gra,ti- tu.cle, A brother-in-law, Mr, IL Wolin, who has resided in Canada for a longer period, also expressed aPereciation. WAILS. and W.A. The regular meeting of the Mis- sionary Society and Wornen's AS- sociation of the United Church Was beld.on•ThursdaY, Tha devo- tional period was led by Mrs. J, Galloway and the .study book was reviewed ,by".Mrs. Earl Neil. IV1rs. W. Mack was in charge of the W.M.'S. meeting when plans were made for the World'Day of Prayer service and for the packing of bales. Mrs. R. Motz presided for the W,A business. Several items were discussed and plans made for the work of the coining months. A coMmittee Was appointed to bring in plans for renovating the kitch:. en in the church. Mrs. J, Rats, of Shlpka, was Present and spoke on the work of • the A, Presbytery- which prov- ad 'very educational. %The host- esses were Mrs. Robt, Reid, Mrs. Melvin King and Mrs. W. Schroe- der, Personal Items The World's Day of Prayer ser,. vice will be held in the United Church on Friday, February 35 commencing at 3 p.m., All ladies will be welcome-, - Beautiful baskets of flowers adorned the rostrum of both local churehes on Sunday !placed in memory of the late Robert Gower. Mr. Wm. Haviland, who 'has • been receiving treatment in West - minter hoSpitall for the past two weeks, it much improved. .1 Mr. James Brock, who has been jil at his home, was removed to South Huron !Hospital on Monday. Mrs. Clifford Hill is a patient in St. Joseph's -Hospital, having undergone an operation for acute appendicitis.. Mr. and, Mrs. Lorne Preszcator have purchased the, home former- ly .owned by the late H. K. Silber and took possessien on Saturday. Mrs, c. W. parkinson, of Lucan •called on friends in town on Tues- day. FAO and .Mrs, John Ayres and son, Robin, lately of Montreal, who have been transferred to Trenton, are visiting with Mrs. Ay- res' Detente, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Fahrzier. Mr. and Mrs, Donald !Silver- thorne,„ attended the funeral in Toronto on Monday of the for- mer's Uncle, Sir Thomas -White. A banker and director -of several large companies, a one time Can- adian minister of finance and ac- ting prime minister, Mr. White .had reached his eighty-ninth year/ Mrs. Lloyd England is spending Report On • Grand Bend. • By MRS. E. KEOWN Mrs, Remy Ravelle. in Confined to her bed through illnete. Mr. Wm. Jackson is confined to his home with a heart, attack. Mr. Peter ..Anderson, who has been a patient for the. past few weett in Westminster Hospital, Ldndon, is able to be home again. air. and Mrs. George Monsen, of Detroit, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs, Eric McIlroy, Mr. Alex !Hamilton opened his grocery•business, formerly owned by Mr. John Wypkema, on Sat- urday last. For the !present .Mr. Hamilton is still carrying on the inilk business.' Mrs. George Declestone flew last week from Tanipa, Florida, to Los Angeles, California, where she intends to spend the rest of the winter. - • Miss ''Sheila Finnan, of St, Jos- eph's hospital nursing Staff, spent Monday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Grattoh, Mr. and Mrs. Prod Gratton and Sharon, lett on 41(ftniday for a -vis- it in Florida. Mr: and Mit. Art' Haist, wiio have .been holidaying in Florida aro on their way home. • Fifteen guests reglatered on ,Sattirday night at the Brenner House. They Were .unable to go further on account of the storm. The girls, who were holding a hake sale and tea Sat- tirday, had to catieol setae at some Of the leaders and OHO were unable to get in on, amount of the 8L0t6i. Garages Sunday and Evening Service tipen this Sunday, Wednes- day afterneen, and during the evenings throughout the Week: South End &MN) Station some time with her SAW Is Sar, pia. Coinniunity Vellth PelloWskip On Monday evening the Coin- inUnity Youth Fellewlhip met in the Evangelical Church sch001, room for 'Valentine party with the young people from, Dashwood as guests, Beverley Nell was in charge of the worship service. A sing .soug was led by Pat 'Chambers. -Don Hendrick and Ross Wein read the Scripture in unison. Beverley Neil and Doris Sehwartz sang a duet. The topic,. "Bible Characters", was taken by Pat Chambers and Don Hendrick contributed a gui- tar selection. Don Finkbeiner was in charge fo the -recreatien and lunch was served. News of Elimville - By MRS. ROSS SKINNER The Elimville Ducire Club, met Friday evening,in the town hall with Mr. "and Mrs. Gilbert Johns as hosts. Winners of high scores were: ladies, Mrs. William Johns; gents, Mr. William Rout- ly, and low, Mrs. Hareld Bell.. Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skinner will be hosts CA Friday evening, The Elimville Mission Circle and Elimville Young People's Union were .gueits of the Zion West • Mission Circle .on Monday evening in the form of a box stocsi:01. 3i 31 circle The Elimville Mission Circle held their February meeting at the home of Miss Grace Johns last Monday evening. Miss Anna Routly had charge of the piTo- gram. The girls , started their project of feltcraft. The March +meeting will he held at the home of Mlas Mary Skinner. Misses Sylvia, Johns and Grace Johns will be in charge of the program, Personal Items 'Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parsons, of Hensall; Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Cooper and Floyd were Saturday evening dinner. guests with Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skinner. Mr. Elgin Skinner, of New To- ronte, spent the weekend with his parents, Mk. and Mrs. Everett Skinner. The ladies of the Blimville W.M.S. and W.4. held a pot luck dinner in the church basement on Thursday and quilted lour quilts, , SUPERIOR Propane' Limited Your Distributor for Propane Gas and Appliances for Farm, Home and Industry Call Stratford 4174 Zion Mission Band .Enioys Ice Skating •.ftupttiae Mission. Band hei4 pslcreasteinn,gtparty at WOOdOM for ilinch, 'Mere were 2.1 .children last Wednesday afternoon, after which they returned the School 44, Personal Items Mrs. Melville Horn, who .spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morley, of Hazel Park,. Web., returned home Tuesday: Michael Cushman, of ^Exeter, spent the weekend with. Brine Dykeman. and Martin 'Van Erb, of Salt, ,visited over the week -end with Paul Dykeman.. Mr ..and Mrs. Clifton .Jaques and Yvonne visited Sunday with xlVfirr.loaonnd Mrs. - Cecil Dobson, Of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Kerslake. and ramilY! of Exeter, were Sun-, day Visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. James Earl. Mrs. John .1-ohns is confined to lier home with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. George Jenne's,: Exeter, were 'W.ednetday visitors!! with Mr, and Mrs. -Gerald Jane Dykeman has been in South .1.1nron Hospital, Exeter., for the past week, 'Shirley Jaques has been on the sick list for a few deys. Mr. and Mrs. Jud Dykeman, Leslie and Emily were Thurs- day evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cushman, Exeter, Box Social The Mission Circle 'ef West Zion sponsored a Valentine Box Social Monday evening at the school. A good crowd was in at - Message From Greenway By MRS. etwegui woomsenati The play "Maid Of Mo4ley" will be presented in the United: Church .on rebrilery Z. Mr. and Mrs, Hari Gardner' and faintly, .of Wight's Grove, visited Stinday with Mrs.J. .Gardner.. Miss Marlon Woodburn .spent the weekend with Miss Rosalie Mollsrdi of Centenary. Mrs, Bruce Wilson returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital Saturday and is at the home. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thnr Drophey, The Parish..•Hall and shed of Grace Church was sold by aue- non last Monday. Mr. Calvin, Greenlee and -0Mr. Tom Dixon were the buyers. A new Parish Hall will be built in the near -figure. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Weed - burn -visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Mollard and family, -ef Centenary.. Mr, Henry Belling is visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bell-. ing, of Exeter. Mr. Jack Hartle is •A Patient. in $t. Joseph's Hospital, London, tendance ad proceeds amount- ed to $34.05. Mission circle The Mission Circle held their February meeting last Friday at the home of Mrs. Norman Jaques. Mary Dickey and Greta Stephens were in charge of the meeting. 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Our 1955 new cars have given us the above cars as trade-ins and because we sold them in the first place and serviced them we can assure the • next purchaser of satisfactory operation. Our policy for '55 onward will be service and satisfaction for our customers. Exeter Motor Sales Fred Dobbs, Proprietor PHONE 200 DODGE & DESOTO - More Milk In The Pail 'EQUALS Bigger Milk .Cheques Don't miss out on a better milk production by feeding. STRAIGHT GRAIN along with your Hay and Silage. IT DOES NOTPAY Your grain is good feed hitt, it lacks sufficient proteins, minerals and vitamins for top milk production. BALANCE your grain with SHUR-GAIN MILK PRODUCER -to build up the levels of these important nutrients. IT D.OES PAY! Thousands of farmers have found. that SHUR-GAIN Milk Producer added to their grain means greater milk produc- tion at less cost. .o. Come in, and let us that will give YOU discuss a plaeto BALANCE your grain greater returns. Geo. T. Mkkle & Sons Phone 103 LTD. • kensall $ Now you can afford BIHAR style and ride...the all-fiew or a fro 4m ... biggest car in the low -price field! llllllllll l l " • Mgt for 4.51 is wider at the hipline formore Seating Mot, and slimmer up toward the roof to emtehtisite Its long, IoW, toad-1141Ni stability. A\ 11.11.1111111,11. Nta MOTION.DESIGN styling gives this low.tooded beauty The Forward took Of motion, even when the car Is orating still! WHAT A VIEW! l llllllllllll New Heiken wrolitiletd-the Ord true wrap. attend desige-.hos swenhbaik bonier posts to glen Wens way around at top agweII Oe bottOrn. More vlsIbIllty at eye 1040 11 There's a car in the Dodge family that's right for your family! 'Nerve beautiful Mayfair; Regent', and Crusader models from which fo chOOse. And fot ihe most glamourous car On the cdnadlan Road, Sob Hut MANUFACTURED 114 CANADA ff CHIOILER CORPORATION OF dAt4A8A, LWOW fashion-leadleg Dodge t Odom Rbyal will' 1 834.0. V-8 engine. AlIkkifyar hot lit6Ves the new dash.ntelleted Ms Iseletter lever for FowerFlito auto. Moll! transmission, Pick your power! V.8 or rs Three great flew engines• -•up to 167 horssooweil • Soo your DODGE.DE SOTO dealer now for tho No Bar of the year! EXETER MOTOR SALES Exeter • Phone 200