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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-04-21, Page 13rt• z4. •ki , 4. , ' • • 44 .1 5. A4 • 1. r. 4 E THE TIMIESADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, ,APRIL 21, 1955 gwafaireumewripoglowasiptsaufliiusia .. 14110111111111114.114111111011441.1611.41441f H. J. CORNISH -8i CO. CERTWIED maw ACCOUNTANTS IC .1, Cornish, L. F. Cornish. D. Miteholl 294 DUNDAS ST, LONDON, ONT, 1041640011NRIMMOffillinrOri 44 Hp! 4 sossussiussfssossma.suAsessmorar 000000000 s o rourowfismrawirriumporniumiwirtlimmame ON GUAIIANTPD PASS 130QIC ACCOUNTS HIGHER, 801= QN TERM Dp0p1TS THE PREMIER TRUST COMPANY 428 Richmond *reit, London Telephone 4-3716 040444 o 1.1 oo 000 o 404M4441441,41141M4Ilitrireripmmilf1F404.4144r4144444 o o I 4444 4 4 r/Irt • BUY AT OUR STORE, WOUGECLEANING TIME, TWE FOES' OF DIRT AND DUST AND GRIME /, STOKELY'S a CREAM- CORN. 15 Og. Tins ' 7 for KLEENEX Reg. and Chubby `,. 6 for $1 Interlake & White Swan - TOILET TISSUE 9 Rolfs for Si SOCKEYE SALMON a ti, S 7% Oz. 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Servo your family plenty of (Mr wholesome, farm -fresh milk 1to'W •Exeter Dairy Phone 3313 Prompt Delivery . Chocolate Milk Buttermilk — Cottage Cheese 1 knoilmiotturistuumminumitirutimiuminfinutiourritinsuniturilutittiumuutinernormintummulimmtiC. Zurich District :Farmers • tricken..Neighbor • .F.artners en the Babylon Line• .dear Zurieh,. are helping •a new neighhor on their VQ715040013- 131,10, has been unable to move aince Jannary. The ineli .are warking land on the 715secre farm of DMrelfl Hul- bert, stricken with a leg ininry which may result in She amputa- tion QC hia limb. • Mr. •Hulbert, whn +moved to farm with hie $Q17 and WO from Mini#er At Creditor,. To Move To Thedfor0 Rev, W. C. Parrott, who has •been pastier of the United Church here for four and one half years, has accepted a call to Thedferd United Church; the change to take effect the end of June. W.A, And W.M.S. The Easter meeting of the Wo- men's Association and W.M.S. was,lielt1 on Thursday with Mrs. • G. Zwicker in charge of 'the de- votional periccd, An interesting ad- dress was ,given by Mrs, L. W. Mould, of Centralia Air Station, who. based her remarks on "Show- ing the Living Christ in our Lives."Marlene King contributed a vocal solo, • Mrs. R. Motz presided for the W.A, business when invitations were received to attend the meet- ing of Huron Presbytery Women's Association and a bazaar spon- sored by Brinsley W.A., being held on May 11„,Plans were made for holding a "Bakeless , Bake Sale" at the May meeting.. Mrs. W. Mack was in charge of W.M.S. business, •Donations were received for the Korean hale and plans made for marking the fiftieth anniversary of the orgattizing of the Crediton society. An anniversary tea will be served in the church school rooms on May 5. Mrs. (Rev.) Smith, of Grand Bend, will be the .guest speaker. Mrs. C. Brock reported ori Mission Band activities. The afternoon hostesses were • Mrs. Earl • Neil, Mrs. Roy Lamport, Mrs. Roy Swartz and Mrs. Ed Lamport. Personal Items Mr. David Parrott, who is a graduate of London Teachers' College, has accepted a position in Paris. " • Mr. -William Hodge, of Middle- sex, •has purchased a lot on Wil- liam Street from Miss Clara Gaiser and is making preparation tO erect a building; to be used for repair and welding work, Mrs. Clayton Sims, who was taken ill on Sunday morning, was removed to St. Joseph's Hospital that,evening. Mrs, 'Edward Chambers is still a patitUt in St. josepla's Hospital, London. Miss Penny Venton, of London, spent last week' with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 'Zwicker. ' • The 5tory In Mount Carmel By MISS S. VOISIN Miss Ann Dietrich • of London •spent the weekend at her home. Mr. and Mrs. A. McCann re- cently moved into theirnew home. tmr. and Mrs. Costello, London, visited ' with Mr. and Mrs. T. O'Leary over the Easter holi- days. 1Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dignan, London, were Easter visitors with her sister Miss Bernice Madden. • Mr, Grant 1fcNair, London, via Aut. his •sister, Mrs. •Alex Voisin Jr— over the holidays. !Mr. Dick 'Regier, Listowel, has retrixned home ,to help his father on the farm. , Mrs. Wilbert , Dewey, Grand Bend spent the Easter holidays with her daughter Mrs. Leona Coughlin. • Caroline Theresa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clem McCaw", is home and recovering nicely from burns received in' her home. Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Nichol, Oalcr ville. spent the Easter holidays with Mr. und Mrs. T. O'Leary. Wk. and Mrs. Paul Masse, Windsor; spent the Easter holi- days with. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Carey and family. • Ray Deschamps, Tilbury, visit- ed Dave Morrissey ever the holi- days. Misses Madeline and Clara Glavin, Port Lembton, visited their mother (Mrs. Winnffred Glavin for a day ibefore leaving on a trip to Texas to see Father Sohn Glwvin., Rev, Father J. M. Fogarty, Wintrisor and Father 'Glavin visit- ed friends in Mt. 'Carmel recent,. ly. •11Vir. Pat Fleming- has returned hoine from the hospital, Mrs. Winnifred 15 a pd - tient in the hospital. Mr. Mac MeDonald, a district farmer, has all his little seed- ings underground 'before some of the farmers thought of seeding. On Sunday, April 17 the C.W.L. met ift the parish hall. Mrs. J. MdConnell, Settforth, was guest 'speaker'. The pastor Re. A. Seal- ise conducted the benediction of • the 131essed SUM:dent SUPERIOR' Propane Limited Your Distributor for Prepane this and Appliance* for Farm, Home and Wintry Call Stratford 4174 Mr,. Frank Chambers, of ,A1., berta and Mr, Robbins, of Brig - den, visited last Week with Mr, and Mrs. F. W. Clark, Mr, and Mrs, Russel Clark, Glen Clark and. Miss „M. L, llolcroft, ef De- troit, were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Clark. Mrs. Ethel Kestle has returned from an extended visit with rela- tivee in the western provinces. Mr. and Mrs. James Mawhin- ney, IVir. and Mrs. Lawrence 1-1111, Mr. and Mrs, Sam King, Mr, and Mrs. Melvin King and Mrs. Roy Swartz attended the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. Ida Amy, in Burford, on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. James Leary, of Detroit, spent the weekend with Mrs. Samuel Lamport and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lamport. Dennis Lamport, "who spent last week in Detroit, returned to his home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fahrner, of Toronto, spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Fahrner. 'Miss Gertrude ttatz, of London, and Mrs, Pauline Nees, Kitchener, were weekend visitors with, their parents. Mr, Edward Heist and Mr. and Mrs. Olin Wing, of Pigeon, Mich., attended the funeral of Mr. Ed- win Wein last week. Mrs. Joseph Finkbeiner is spending a few weeks with Mr. and. Mrs. Eugene ‘Finkbeiner, in Barrie. Mr. Robert Wade -and Miss Ida Blanshard, of London, spent the weekend at the home of Yin and Mrs. J. Wade. Mr. Wesley Sisson, of Mont- real, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eng- land. Mrs. Sisson and daughters, who spent last week here, re- turned home with him. Capt. and Mrs. - G. W. Graham and son, Teddy, Mrs. E. Sweitzer, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geiser and family, Ship- ka, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gaiser. Community Youth Fellowship The Community Youth Fellow- ship 'met in the United Church school rooms Monday night. Joyce Preszcator was in charge of the meeting and discussed the topic; "Just what can we believe about Jesus?". A poem was read by Den Finkbeiner. Young people were reminded, of the meeting in Dashwood on April 10. THE 21" ATLAS Nowhere in Canada will you, find a television set at this price with so many extras. CMIIMEMBID • Exclusive Cosmic •Eye Scanning System • Fully Automatic Gain Control • Latest type Cascode Tun- ing with matched internal antenna • Plug for UHF adapter • Front -mounted permanent magnet speaker Matching' legs available at slight extra cost, Conte in for a demonstration•todayi HEAR SEE SPAIN TV .BEAVERS HARDWARE Phone, 86 - Exeter Dundee in Getober, 'broke bis leg when he tell on ice in Zurich ,04 January 5. ecause of a bone disease ithe.„ leg has not healed. .1-lotor thoter mnootnvbhese, able tP 11144Ve Not until the summer will Mr, Hulbert 'know whether the leg can he Saved. He has suffered from osteomyelitis, which affects the inside of the hone, since he was seven years old and has un- dergone 15 eperations for the ailment. His wife, the former Velma Baker, Grand Bend, praised the generosity of her neighbors in working the land. "What makes it so wonderful" she said, "is that they will help us out 'when 'they have so much to do on their own farms." The couple have one on, Allan, five. When they moved to the farm in the fall, they had to make repairs to the house and were • unable to do any plowing. Men who started with the work on the farm were Anthony Hoff- man, Arnold and Junior Merner, Phillip gisenbacb. and Bill Becker, News of Sunshine By MRS. WILLIAM DIOIE.BY Mrs. Anna Denham visited at the home of her sister Mrs. J. M. 1Craig at Blyth last week, when Mr, and Mrs. Craig cele- brated their silver wedding an- niversary, ,Miss Pauline Simpson visited on Sunday with 'Miss Shirley Reg- ers at Kirkton. 1Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson visited with Mr. and (Mrs. Car- man Gregory at Ilderton on Sun- day. Mr. and IMrs. Robert Smith and Nancy of Zenda and Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Rodd, Wayne and Kar- en were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd. Miss Mary Dickey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Newman Bak- er of Belton. Julie Ann and Richard Cole of London spent the Easter holi- days with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ,Camm. Wit's. Howard Hodge and Judy of Ripley are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. ,Clarence Johns and Marie. Horse racing is at least 3,000 years old. Arthur L Cole Active In Clubs ArOhar ICOle. of Goderiolh; brother of Fred ;Cole of gxeter, dtet e00441enly at his home April 0. lin was barn in tieborge TORR. 161116) and after attending school in Exeter, entered the, linkrerstty of Toronto taohool of Optometry, no practiced 44 00040 for 35 years. Mr. Cole took 44 motive part in:choroh And -fraternal work. He was an older and a member .of the board of trustees Of ,North: St, United Church. He was a past master of Maitland .Lodge' AF. ' and Ao4., a ,charter mem- ber of the Lions Club and a mem- ber. .ef the IMenesetung Canoe Chth• Be is survived by his wife, the former Agues Pearl lYtelially and his !brother Fred. - • . . The Story In Saintsbury By MRS. R. DAVIS The April meeting of the W.A. was held at the home of Mrs. E. Greenlee. After a_ short prayer service, led by the - president, business was discussed. The date tor the tea and bazaar was set for June 8. The afternoon was !spent in quilting. Mr. and 1Virs.G. 'Davis, of Lon- don, were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis. Miss Sharon Davi, who spent the Eas- ter holidays here, returned home. A three -act eomedy, "The Hon- eymoon is Over," was presented In the ,parish hall of St. Patrick's church Tuesday evening. 'Mrs. E. 'Greenlee, Milts. •M. Mc- Donald and Mrs. H. Davis attend- ed a dinner and euchre in the Orange hall, London on Tuesday. IVIiss Almeria Davis, of London spent the weekend at the home of her parents and was a guest at the ,Stott -Gilmore -wedding in St, iMary's Church, Brinsley, on Saturday afternoon. itfollow rif•Nwousswtosstsmoutusitsowwwwwwoolsott 1 CONTRACT BARLEY s,3 We are now taking contracts for 1955 on the same basis as last year Contract Early Cook Bros. Milling Co. 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