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PHONE 50 EXETER
Topics From
Zion
By Ansa ;Asa. InigioaN
Easter visitors:
'Mr. and Mrs, Boss Jaques and
John with Air. and. Mrs. Oliver
Jaques, Bewail.
Ir, Daniel Hicks with, his she
ter Mrs, Ellen 'Cox of Clinton on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 34d P r entan and
family with relatives in Galt ttia
Sunday. Mrs, Elsner Dylieman of
Galt returned with them for a
visit,
Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Jaques
and Yvonne with Mr. and airs,
Wesley Jaques, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaques and
Jr. Daniel Iliecks visited Thurs-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold ,Anderson, and on Satur-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Herb
Anderson, Science dill,
:gr, Harry Lovegrove, norm -
dale, and Mr. and Mrs. 1410Y4
Cushman and Michael, Exeter,
spent Friday evening with Mr.
and Mrs, Jud Dykeman and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Nixon
and Karen of Agincourt with Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Hern and fam-
ily,
Mr. and firs. Orville Snell and,
family, Grimsby with Mr. ` and
Mrs. Bph. Hern,
Mrs. Wellington Brock • is
spending a few •days at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rowcliiffe in.
London as Mrs. Rowcliffe is in
the hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Jaques and
John spent Sunday evening with
Mr, and Mrs. Glen Range, Cred-
iton and Friday with Mr. and
Mrs, Hoevard Hodgson, Granton.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kerslake
and family and Mrs. Percy Pas-
smore and Mrs. Gunning, Exeter
with Mr. and Mrs. James Earl,
Mrs. Melville Hern has re-
turned borne after visiting with
Mrs. John Stephenson„ Thorne
dale.
Master Larry Hern returned
home from South Huron Hospit-
al on Tuesday.
Mrs. Norman Jaques is a pa-
tient at South Huron Hospital,
Exeter.
Topics From
Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
lir. and Mrs. Oran Grace, or
Dearborn, Mich.;. Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Jones, Larry and Linda, of
Exeter; Mr, 'and Mrs. Lorne Lis-
toen .and Danny; Mr. and Mrs.
Wellington 'Hoist, of Crediton,
with Mr. and Mrs. Almer Pass-
more,- '
11ir. and Mrs. Jack Stewart and
Marlene with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde
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Churches t Dashwood
E'n,i-ofy Eater Features
Capaeity crowds- attended Good
Friday and teeter Sunday ser-
vices nth at eshwood Envan,-
gelieel t7:B. Church and Zion
Lutheran Cl;ureb..
A surariae service was held at
the E.U.B. Church at 7:00 A.M.
Sunday. Chairman was R,tith
Schede, assisted by Stanley Hoist.
Readings on the Reserreption
were given by Jell Wildfong and
Joyce Haugh and musical Wena,»
beret by Penna Eagleson .and.
Mona Hellernlan,
A tableau "Around The Cross"
Was given by Joan • quenther,
Carole Sobade, Shirley Bandar,
Helen Rader, Mary Jane Hoffman Mr, and Mrs, Earl Stumpf and
and Lynda Tienlan. The pastor, girls, of Kitchener, with Mr, an'd
Rev. W. Krote gave a short Mrs, Herbert Miller .and aiaanily,
message,
Easter Visitors
Mr. and Mrs,a Gordon: Wieberg,
of Watering with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Wieberg and Mr, and Mrs.
Victor Tyler.
• Mr. andMrs, Melton Welpper
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and girls, f Ingersoll,. vita . l. r.
and .idrs, Philip Passoid,
Mr. and. Mrs. Gerald Higenell
and Peter, of $,t. Cetherines, with
.Rev, and Mrs. Louis 1 Iigeneil.
Mr, and Mrs: James Poland, .pf
k'reelirfore, with Mrs. Cora Geiser,
Mr, and Mrs. Ivan;Taylor and
boys, of Waterier), With Mr,,and
Mrs, L. H. Rader,
At the 10;00• a,m. service, six.
young people became members of
Calvary E,V.]#. Church: Joan
Guenther, Carol Scheele, Shirley;
Bender, Jimmie* Rader, Wayne
Ford and, Billy Wiegand.
A special promotion service
was held in Zion Lutheran Sup -
day School with the minister,
Rev. L. H, Higenell, giving the
address of welcome. A doorway
made of yellow and 'purple
streamers, flowers and Easter
eggs served as the gateway for
pupils entering a new year of
learning.
E.U.B. Church Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of the
Evangelical U.B. Church was held'
Monday night with a good attend-
ance, Rev. ZGrotz presided.
All treasurers reported sub-
stantial balances •after obliga-
tions had been met. The church
debts were cancelled and over
$1,200 was raised for Missions,
New officers elected for the
coming year were; church trus-
tee, Jack Geiser; cemetery trus-
tee, T. H. Hoffman. The treasur-
ers who were reelected Include:
current treasurer, Pearl Kraft;
Missions and Benevolence, Ar-
thur Haugh; improvement fund,
Mrs. Garnet Wildfong. Auditors
appointed were A. V. Tiernan and
J. M. Tiernan.
Personal Items
Mr. Sam Miller and Delruar,
Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller, Mr.
and Mrs. Rudolph Miller and
Siegfried, Mr. Chris . Andersdn,
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Miller and
Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Schenk at-
tended the :Miller -Ford wedding
in Exeter on ,Good Friday.
Mrs. William Bacon, of Toron-
to, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ta-
veri and son, of Chatham, spent
the weekend with relatives here
and attended the Wedding of
Thomas Miller.
Miss Ernie Keller, of London,
spent a few days at her home. ,
Mrs. Edith •Monsseau, Zurich,
is visiting with her granddaugh-
ter and fatally, Mr. and Mrs.
Claire Melick:
Douglas and Glenn with Mrs. H.
Rohde, of Exeter.
Mr. Lorne Keller, of Exeter,
with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Rohde this week.
Miss Margaret Bray, of London
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Sohn Bray.
Master Gary Beaver had bis
appendix removed in St. Joseph's
Hospital Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stone,
Diane and Bobby with Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Wein, of Crediton.
• Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ferguson, of
London, with Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Stone.
and 1,V,1LS. fleeting
The W.A. and W.M,.S. met in
the basement of the church with
an attendance of 50. Mrs. Jack
Stewart and Mrs. Glenn Stewart
were hostesses for the occasion.
Mrs. Wm. Ferguson, vice -Pres.
for the W.M.S., was in charge of
the meeting on the theme USChrist
the hope of the. world."
The Easter program was given
by Mrs. Ferguson assisted by Mrs.
Mac Hodgert and Mrs. Wm. El-
ford, Mrs, W. 3. Moores introduc-
ed the guest speaker, Mrs. (Rev.)
Newneam, of the Fullerton charge
A reading on stewardship was
given by Mrs. Reg. Hodgert.
Mts. George Kellett was in
charge of the program which In-
cluded a reading by Mrs. Melvin
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Mr, and Mrs, Victor Kraft and
family, of London, with Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Kraft .and Mr, and
Mrs. Louis Restemayer, e
Mr. and Mrs. •Gaynet Wieberg
and family, of Waterloo, with,
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wieberg and
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. ]fader.
Miss Anne Taylor, of London,.
with her mother, Mrs. Lett% Tay-
lor.
Miss Nancy Tiernan, of London,
with her parents, Mr .and Mrs.
Mervyn Tiernan,
Mr. and Mrs, Edward Ball, of
London, and Mrs. Lloyd J)umart
and Eileen, of Kitchener, with
Mr. end Mrs. Louis Wiegand,
Mr. Bill Eveland, of Kitchener,
With his mother, Mrs, L, Eveland.
Miss Barbara Becker, of Kit-
chener, with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. V. L, Becker.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O'Rourke
and fancily with Mr. and Mrs.
William Mason.
Mr. and Mrs, Bari Telfer and
family, of Brantford, with Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Keller.**
Mr. and Mrs, George Wolf, of
Toronto, with Mrs. Wes Wolfe,
who returned hone after spend-
ing the winter in Toronto with
her sons. ...
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Kraft and
family, of London, with Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Koehler and family.
Mr, and Mrs. William Pitt, of
London, and Mr. Orhy Nestle, of
Detroit, with Mr, and Mrs.
Charles Snell.
Misses Lois and Betty„ Geiser,
of London, and Mr. Bruce Sie-
back, of Illinois, with Mrs. Cora
Geiser.
Mr, and Mrs, Norman Miller, of
London; with Mr, and Mrs. Ferd
Miller and attended the Miller -
Ford wedding in Exeter.
• Mr.. and Mrs. Norman Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Miller and_.
Edith with Mr. and Mrs, Henry
Bassow, Emma and Mrs. Dittmer,
of Bronson Line.
Mr. anti Mrs. Ross Oke and
family, of Exeter, .and Mrs. My -
kik, of Salcoats, Sask., with Mr.
and Mrs. V. L. Becker.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Youssi and
family of London, and Mrs. Henry
Hecker (Sr.) with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Schad+.
and fancily, of Zurich, with Mr,
and Mrs. Dan Weber.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Ervin Guenther
and Marlene, of Toronto;. Misses
Carol Webb ' and Lucy McCall, of
London, with .Mr, and Mrs. Mil-
ton Webb. r
Mr. and ,Mrs. Jack Guenther,
Ronnie and Hobbs, of Clarkson,
with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Baker.
Miss Patsy Stelk, of Bradford,
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs, Ed Stelk.
Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Klumpp,
Bill, Connie and Clara Gossman
with Mr: and Mrs. J, W. Schulze,
Detroit.
Master Kenneth Gdnttner,
younger son of Mr.. and Mrs.
Lorne Genttner, who was • a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, re-
turned home on Tuesday.
Dashwood grade one and two
pupils and those in the surround-
ing area had their first polio in-
noeulatloes last 'Wednesday.
Mr. Grant and Miss Marian
Wildfong,- of London, With their
mother,
Miss Susan Bartliff, Clinton,
with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. A. V. Tiernan.
Mr. and Mrs Narinan Scott
and family, of BOWmanville, with
Mrs. Effie IKieinstiver,
Mr. and 7fis. Joe Bruce, of
Windsor; Miss Barbara Beavis,
of Detroit, and Mr, and Mrs: John
Snyder, of Brantford, with -Mrs,'
Bertha Hayter.
Mr. and Mrs. William Willett
with. Mr. and MIs. Sam Lawson,
at Crediton.
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For Your Convenience
We are repeatedly asked for an, open night in the
week during the summer months. HEILE IT IS:
Commencing week of May 10, 1955, and until
further notice we will be
Open Tuesday Night
UNTIL 10 PA.
Closed All Day Wednesday
No charge for Freezing Fruits and Vegetables
brought in Tuesday night.
We sincerely hope this will be a
011r town customers also.
Make This Yout' Frozen Fsled centre
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eeulvenience 'for =,
Bo.b Vezfirm Whife Rose Service
Exeter Fiozen Foods
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By MRS. HARIy3( S2 prrioBR
astisir Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Melton Wolper!
and ,daughters oftf Ingersoll, with
Mrs. Milton flats.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ray .Collett, of
Cliatharo and Hobert,. _of Oaliviile.
with Mrs, Jacob Rezt,
Zr. and Mrs.. L. X. Angus and
family with relatives ill Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs, Walter F'ass4ld
of .London. with Mrs. Milton Ratz
on G'topd Friday .
'Mr. and Mrs, Norm MGCalluna.
With, Mr, and Mrs, Matt. Sweitzzer
Mrs, Verne Sharpe and Eleanor
aceompanied by Mies Violet ,Sharp
of Hamilton, spent a few days 10
Toronto, /
,Glen . Sharpe is visiting his
grandmother, Mrs. Bertha Sharp
of Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Salter at-
.tended the Steelier-iSchilbe wed-
ding on Saturday in Greenway
United church.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McNair
and Doug. with Mr's. Lamport.
Mr, and Mrs, Chris Baumgar-
ten with Mr, and Mrs, ,Charlie
Brown, Of Bothwell,
Mrs. Baumgarten received word
of the death of .her brother-in-
law, Mr. Wm. Mason, of Winnipeg
who was well known in this dis-
trict a number of years ago.
Make your •con'tactts to pros-
pects through Classified Ads.
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Garages
Sunday and,
Evening
Evening Service
Open this Sunday, Wednes-
day afternoon, and during
the evenings throughout the
week:.
South End
Service Station
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Spring
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Now
1/ POINTS CHECKED 1/ OIL CHANGED
'./ PLUGS CHECKED y 'GREASE JOBS
U CARBURETOR CLEANED V FILTER CHANGED 1.
V TRANSMISSION & DIFFERENTIAL CHANGED
FOR SUMMER
L.S.M, F.T.
.$11795
1,450
1,150
.,, 995
'52 Hillrxispn Sedan, --Driven by a lady 750
,'40 Pontiac 5 -Passenger --'49 motor ..,. 150
'40 Dodge Coaeh—a steal 75
Trucks
'54 Ford Coach ---a good one
'58 Meteor Sedan -0.X.
'52 Pontiac Sedan --above average
'52 Claev Coach --Don't miss it
'52 Ford 3 -Ton Stake --a good one $1,250
'48 Chev 3 -Ton C & C ,995
'46 Ford 3-Ton—side dump + 375
'50 Dodge 3 -Ton Stake—Can't be beat ,..t,. , 295
SEE AND TRY THE NEW FORD TRACTORS,
650 AND 850
Larry Snider Motors
Phone 624 LIMITED
Exeter
Sockeye Salmon
Libby Tomato Juice
Libby Tomato Ketchup
Sweet Mixed Pickles sureine
Fresh Pineapple
Paramount
1/2 Lb. Tin
20 Oz. Tins 2 for`
11 Oz. Bottles
16 Oz.
3 for
$3.19 Case Of 12'
Prem 35c: Eagle Milk
Pard Dog Food 2 FOR 25c
Blue Duz
Brunswick
Sardines
3 for 25c
Libby's
Chili Sauce
35c .
,Custard
Powders
35c
Dutch Sets
2 Lbs. 49c
41c - 81c
Condensed
White Rice Dainty 16
37c
29c
23c
19c
85c.
24c
0.-17c
Fresh Corn 3 FOR 25c-
ke guc i --
INE PRIGS ON‘t*.bs`7
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Lean Minced Beef 29¢ Lb.
Boneless Blade Roasts ,..39¢ Lb.
Short Rib Roasts 39¢ Lb.
No. 1 Cello Franks 37¢ Lb,
Swift's Premium Bologna 250 Lb.•
Aspa ragus
39c Lb -
Sunkist
Oranges
220'S--5. Lb. Bag
59c
Bananas
2 Lbs. 35c
Cucumbers
21c Each
:NEW .STORE HOURS cb MAY 16tIJG
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Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Nights
Closed All Day Wednesday
Thursdays 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
• Saturday: 8 a.nt. to 11 p.ni.
Monday: 8 a.m. to 6 .p.m.
Tuesday* 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
WEDNESDAY: CLOSED
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