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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-05-05, Page 13• 4 ammo' PROPANE GAS A.1),PLI4N4ES GRATTON & HOTSON Phono 11$0 Mod Bowl Kin Honor Members • , Durgin....,......urng Joint Meeting . ' Nineteen meMbere of Eneaeriseven mettiber,s of the Oue-yeara! li anaa Rene&11 Kinerrien Clubs were trild HensaII club received their! . -aarre44,4:4:et Ignfeeeatuttgierttrattnee pitiits) firTsttlelliteetrt irr;.7r,alawraikre44s. ttl..* organizations in. Hensel Tbarrs- Gael visit of Kinsmen Governor, day nit•tht. Jahn Dro:oker. kof Fort ET3.,e, ILO' Eaew:!ra „DT these .031.aa,laa agora fate Het:still elO41..3 latiAl. !CRS kcele-; never missed a meeting einas. brating Its' User birthday. Tbl'eke; . heir :respective clubs were form- new members were initiated into, . Four Exeter Kinsmen rezeiv- the elubs. -te ed five-year ISO percent phas and The young rtaaraaan targaniasa :Ian has already established itself .. .. . as one of tlle mast active granns I , lin tits eararannity. lite list. 41 • arnievements inelndes the :noting cif the first4"...iaual On - 113.71O Bean Festival, n Labor Day celebration taeeigned ark publieize the area and its Traduce! a deria-1! lion of aa.00 to the artificial tee plant In ibe Hex:seal arena"; a'od:' gifts ,,oT pietare to the ;South: Etillren flOS3At11, 4 *wheel aa,ir to ;N. stippled tbay, assistance to al fa=ily whose !belong -lugs we're de -1 stroyarl hy fire, nod a drive tor thxicane melte! food. Now that the 11.011141a' Scason is almost over, you may; b considering changing your present heating system to oiLi Perhaps you aro thinking of a complete new system for an -1 other sea8011$ lia help you solve this problem by ins.king a ornia-' plea ourvey of your heating needs. Wo are dealers for the Lennox Heating and Air Con -t ditioniug tinits which carry the complete five-year Warnecty agairlat defective mo.terial and workmanship,. Wo handle "adnbe. design" Anthes inaperlag. furaaces' and, Inalleta3) and for a wider selection, "Good Meer" lina Morsun furnaces. A full line a accessories and replacemeat pants kon 21=1 Free estimates and quotations. First Class .Burner Service And Vacuum Cleaning Of Furnaces " • We are members of the NationaI Waxm AirHeating and Air Conditioning Aasociation, the voice of authority in the warm air heating industry. Time Payments May Be Arranged Lindenfields Ltd. Phone 181 Exeter Dr. D. Jelvie, charter preeident of t esaUdub, chaired the meeting, assisted by lakes Parker, Faxeter !president Hensau members who received atteridanee pins vrere the presi- dent, Bill lalekile, Jack Heal, Jhn Clark, BM Pass, jaak Drysdale sand "la laiherlo. Heater Itecnts were; five-, yearapine, Ray Wnerth, Iry Arm- strong, HOPI Genttner and Ray, Irtrayme„ ow -year., Lloyd Stan- rake, iflnn Sootheott; three-year,„ Sheldoll Wein, Les Parker; two-. spreac, Cliff Ersman; one year, oral Baymbean, Diek Quanee and Ignbart =ler. The members initiated were Ernie Chipehase and Wes Thomas to the Hen:sail Clb; and !George Nosewortby to the Exeter Club. • Radio Drives Car Along .Highway What Is .believed to have been. n radio - controlled ear drove thro-ugh Exeter Sunday morning. Windows of the vehicle, which was followed at several lengths by another unidentified ear, were eompletely covered by brown paper so that no view was pos- sible, from the inside. The two cars came front the south and travelled through the town at the same rate of speed and distance apart. Couple Celebrate Sixtieth %rockln Mr. arid UM Robert Oattit !Grand Bend bated their alx-: lieth wedding anniversary at *el home of their altmghter 'Aoki Alod MM. Harold Webb. For4,1S1-, on April Skfa Over tee relatives and friends; gathered together t.'ir the itaPPY, orcasion. Their family of five children were all present -Basil of Wattard; atm. Lloyd Knight 4 Leaphaa) Ifittilraarcl; M. Frei waltrAset, Windsor; lira. Harold Webb (Bice, Forest; and Robert af Prince, (Georgo B.C.; 17 grand el:akar:en and three greatT$ It erand children. near Nina:tiara ratatn aaao hafore retiring, to Grand Bend. air. Gantt Se ye,s.rs old and. Mrs. Gault as Tag. They are both in good health and. 4ttrilyllte their aong tuippy married lite -together to their religions faith. Many cards of congratulations and telegrams were receiVed eluding messa.ges from the Prime Minister of Canada, the Premier of Ontario and Federal'and Pro- vincial members .of 'Parliament This Week in Winchelsea By MRS. V. HORNE Mr, and Airs, Harry Pettibone and Mary Day of Aylmer were recent vititore with Mrs. Harry Ford and Gordon. Airs. Howard Daman and ehildreu of ICApPen %sent SuladaY with Mr, and Mrs.. William Wai- ters and Danny. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brett-. and Linda, Mr. and Mra. Jack Wicks and *Miss Wilnui 'Walters, ;all of London, were !weekend visitors with Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Walters. Mr. and, Mrs. Garnet johns of Sarnia Were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. 'Eason Lynn. Mr, and Mrs. W. Dikey and fanillY C Woodham and Mr. and Airs, Newman Baker tit Wellburn visited ;Sunday with Mrs. Harry Ford and Gordon. Airs. Clarenee Ford of Kitchener Is spending of the tamily visited hint on Sun- dnad,y.s.,,wae14 with her another has been ill at the home of his during the pa.st week. Members son Elwyn and Mrs. gerslake Mr, Arthur Kerslake of Eden Air. and Mrs. Chas. Godbolt of Exeter were !milers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Batten on Sunday. • Come in and see 'ern today! ......ataa0;"ao.a•aaa sk"••a: , \ ..,„%t • N,7 Nom. ss,„ • \ NEW .011111ROLET 10**RAMe -TRUCKS witb a whole truckload of . new adiuntages for you.' Here's what happens when Canads No. 1 Mick builder pulls out all the stops! Here are some of the new • advances ready to work for you right now. These new Chevrolet Task -Force Trucks do more jobs. Do 'em faster. Do 'em better. And do 'em with pew economy.. If you've • got a job for a truck, we've got the modern truck for your job! Look over the new features and advances highlighted here -no other line of truck offers so much, that's new. Then come in and look over these Task -Force Trucks in person. . A General Motors Value New ethigh-voltage" engines All new engines feature al' neW 1 2-vpit electridal system for fast- er, sure F starts tied increased gen- erator capacity -plus many more exclusive advances, They're the last word in smooth, quiet and thrifty truck power! A new kind of truck styling Work,Styyng - an exclusive development.m truck design with two distinctively different styling treatments. On the job, your truck "looks the part" -becomes a pro- fitable advertisement on wheels for you and your business, The cab is as new as the view New Sweep -Sight windshield - plus more glass all around -for a wider, safer view, New High - Level ventilation for, cleaner, fresher air. New broader and softa er seats -now stronger cab con- struction - new, comforts and conveniences throughout! A smoother, load -steady ride New 19,500 lb. capacity Now Chevrolet Task -Force ?melts are designed and built to handle loads of all kinds and sixes. Capacities now go all the way up to 194500 pounds Cross Vehicle Weight -the highest ever for Chevrolet! **rano. '3a • us 638f to, miA New springs front and rear pro. vide a smoother, more stable ride for the driver and load alike, Chevrcklet's now and exclusive concealed Safety Steps guard tigainSt accumulations of mud, SOOW, or ice on the rUltnittg •-boards.. New stronger'standard. width frames Mete trucks are new front the drawing beards mat All models now have hew ladder -type frames of standard width, with full- length parellel side members, This new design provides greater strength, rigidity and durability, New Overdrive or 411,60211tiC Now Chevrolet offers you new Overdrive as Well ng improved SynOltrO-Mesh and MA0111010 tranSmISSIOnS. Overdrive is now ..i available as an •extra -cost o that on sedan deliveries kand Me - =tic ort Mt., lit,-, and en oba, New Power Brakes* and Tubeless Tires Now you can get the extra ease tied safety of Chevrolet Power Brakes available on the Heavy* Duty models! And you get row tubeless tires as standard equip - mein on all 1/2 -ton models! *Oblong a fra earl New handling ease with Power Steering Driving's easier, safer and less thing with ChevroletrOiVdt Steer- ing and, new Ws available on Heavy Duty Chevrolet Task - Face Trucks. It's optional at extra coat. New colors! New two.tone combinations Take your choice of a longer- thanever list of directive new colors and combinations. They help you take full advantage of the advertiqing value of your Chevrolet Task -Force Truck. t CI WO 4 . o 111411110011411111f111/01111111111110111/11.11011111111111011111111111i1111141101m1 oo oo 1111111 o 11111111111 llll ll ll • Phone 100 SHELL BROS. LIMITED Exeter, Ont. CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILE AND CHEVROLET TRUCKS smiumonwonsiiiimothmlionitookomflowntioomoolitimimoiamotimodoloimiimomoammiwitwooffinficimffitioitoundmibmvilinonitoimootototionotiowivociowooliountoodiummohommitA AY - -o Crediton Pastors. eceive N • ew ....ar. es w.E. N. Mohr, vibe attended Danny iremained for several4. the F.' Conference in Kit-' M. and M. Aivin PIReDer la$,T week, "sae raeeni as.• tended lite funeral et' the fornaers. alp") pato at 'ata eonsin.tr.Vs'10.11;;e4 Baker, !the Hamilton kilistrio. entai fivassels TaleadaY. tora.e'vraaertiron1eb it' $3,0%)(ro. pellia1.0 ri3.1.1vet: ;misled a call 40 liatealforel United, choler * &delegatte, representing! Crotaralt. al is an malarial oacar- caelliaarl eharela fell.‘'e dor ta..e ta-0 ainirches to wel-, Mr. 'Cahill Favi?, who has nine taaz natal:rs gralP ea74.0 ar.417(1),(1Cia MY.43 College tri VOIV‘1.. D.1:7,117 wUtICA%V. 4.0T kliS' go- iar Va$1; NVCIT, returna! now aPnointment in two lavas. ed :o take tin of his percale, Mr.. Parrat will aseume and alas, E. Al. fc aniner. • C. • • Miss 11ateeta Seaenk allrand ew y ' Plan Anniaersary 'Bea. Members tne Cmited Claud; • %VMS a'o :narking roe ttiftioea anniversar?. of tile organization of tho CreSizen Soaiete and will serve an anniversaty lea next • Thuraday. tiniest saeaker win be • Mtss 'Sybil Courtiee, of Clinton. returnea missionary. • itiotheras Day will be obseta-ea li both :hare"' en Sunday. A. meeting et vangelleal Ladies Aid anti W.S.W.S. will be held in the einareh school roans Thursclae evening. Personal Items The eal e of the effects of the lwas ate Mr. 11.SlUIT17 Mr. EtIbes's °Mee rreation'e main street was purchased by Reeve John Misses Clara Geiser, Qertrude Batt, Nola Foist and Mrs. Pauline Nets left lariaay on a motor trip to Florida where they enema the next two weeks. Arra, A. M. Berry returned oft Friday after spending a month Willi her daughter in Cleveland. MM. Berry made the round trip by- Plane. Mr. and hire. P. W. Clark and Mrs. Ethel Heatie attended the wedding of the former's trand sou, Mr, Glen Clark, and Miss :Mary Lou Holeroft Detreit on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Clark tril1 remain for nonan time, Mrs. Edward Chambers return. ed last week from St Joseph"s lieepital, London, where she had been a patient for the past six • weeks. Mrs. Lydia Huxtable, tion and Air. end Mrs, Vernon Beaver, of Pittsburg, spent seve- ray days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beaver. Mr, Howard Beaver, of -Hamilton, and Miss a•atrtItM Beaver, of Detroit, were weekend visitort; with Mr. and Mrs. Beaver, Air. and airs, Gil- martin and son Danny, ef Lam- beth, spent the weekettd at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woodall. Mrs, Gilmartin and. Coninients About Centralia )3y AMS. FRED BOWDEN A combitied Sunday School and Church Service to observe Moth - era Day will be observed in the Plated •ehurch on Sunday morn- intr. There will bo Wein" mole by a Sunday School choir, The service will •begin at 10,1•5. A Missionary bale for Korea, will bo peeked In the schoolroom. of the church on Tuesday 'even- ing Iday 10 following the regular meeting of .the W.111,S. Delta - tions of good used clothing or money to defray shipping charges willabe gratefully aceoptedYoung . Yirk.P°I.V)14). 11111ft at the home of Eleatror Mao Hodgins On. Sun- day evening, Them of the meet- ing was la attli end r1Vangellent. The topic "Pastor of Troubled Souls"- was given. by Marina Bowden. Plans wore made for a weiner roast to be held at the summer 'tome at Mr. and atria Bay Lammie- at Bona .0' Pines, on June 3. Bev, Clarke *tanned the chapter from. "i will build my church," . The; May meeting of the Mia- sion Band was hold in the 'school- room: of the church ort ,Sunday morning with int attendance of 30, Wreathe Sholdiee led the worship service. Scripture read- rtilisgoan waetred asw.iettlytinkoby aVirvgnopoloinalr- a wore read by Doris ilayter and Margaret Hirtzel. MM. Morella and Mrs. Bowden gavo the study book chapter, Gifts of towola west elothe, tooth brushes, tootli powder, bob- by Pins, e0triba, barrotteek hand- korehiets and soap tvero brought in for the towel kit, Miss 131ane1ie Morgan visited Over the weekend with relatiVes in Torehte. Cltleats tut the Immo of Mr, and Mrs. Ooopor McCurdy on ?Imre- day evening' of last week were Mr. and lira Fred HuXtable and Mrs. Wm, Musser of iiixetor, Mr, and Mrs, W. Baker and Mrs. N. Baker, amid ttond, Mrs, E nee& or and .Ittek. Tho fatally gather - Ing wall not only a “weicento home party" or %P.N. Donald moCurdy but maricod tiro birthday of Mr. MeClurdY's brother, Mr. lack Moder, as well. Mr, and Mrs, Pinter Wilson and Mrs, Boyds visited on Run. day with Mr, and Mrs. Doug Wil- 5t011 alnallitetfrilatlyroysorairetmationdod Mr. and Mrs, LIoyd Eigie of betatiOn worn gawky guests with Mr. and Mrs, Prod Harrison. Typewriter Paper 00 Sheet Illoo 250 Aide Available Xis 100, MO And 1,000 tots Times -Advocate hon. 000 Moto , Bend, spent Saturday in • Mr. and Sirs. Charles Oreen,1 Mrs- Wirlax.11 •And Faier Visited with Miss Harriet Bowen in !London •,kro 'Wednesday , and attended tin) !bazaar at Weedsinnir !fail. Mrs. Pratt lieYnea and Alfas Vn Tarpon IA 'Grand Rapids, w -ere • weekeiaa visitors with Ma Wil- liam, Matthews wad his mother, :MIMS. Matt hews. Mr. arid Mrs. Albert Geiser spent Sunday 'with friends in ; !Goderich. Mr. and airs, fad Brand and Air. and airs. William ('lark, f Busseidale visited Sunday With I Mr atnt i't1;?t; tit Fellowship met in. the Evangelical t beret' school rooms with, Dorothy Ala - titers lit charge, It eaainga were given by Wallace Pfaff aud Dore - thy 'Slathers. Beverley ell wIfl be hestess 'for the next meeting, May le. Here's the slogan for your holidays this year— "Know Ontario Detter1" There are fascinating sections of Ontario you've probably never seen, Plan now to visit some of these with your family. You can make a "circle" tour arranging to stop in a resort area "where family fun is king", Side trips off the main highways will lead you to historic sites, quaint countryside, excellent fishing spots. And, all along your way you'll find hospitable hosts who offer splendid accommodation at reasonable rates. Avoid disappointment by making reservations now if you plan. a resort holiday. BETTER IN Onfartoic Provincial Plower 1h,, TS/Wm" re8klmloolwAmiomiromiwilWoMq.1110144...1 0401. co, 1 ONTARIO TRAVEL, ItOOM 175, COLLESE St, TORONTO, ONTARIO, htlAsC SEND ma A Itltt nom) MAP MID 1 ' TRAVEL INFORMATION MINOT ONTARIO. Rote ii141014#01111V 'Met 148.1* 404. • , r11111.4160.1001111..dwii l lllllllll OttAtttputttOlvi Loodwod.o.ww,,00.6.0.0**,..w04041*morgerow 'Ontotte OrparNomt of naval Nuittav Hos, Wm P. Culla, 60.+;',, Mishior• • LOOKING FOR A MAIN ? With pikes so much hrgher, then +hey were berate the war, batpinv at* hard to find +hese For 'example... materials used ih bgliCiihghOliseS • have „gone Lip In Food is up %. The average wholesale price of all the things peopio buy has cine up 116% (and lhose are government figures) but 4.0 N k timing 'the same period fhe price of gatairie has gone up only 35x (less thanfhah one4hird ofthe average). 1 IMPERIAL LIMITED