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We Do Not •Argue
With Those Who
Sell For Less
They Should Know The
Value Of Their Product
We have good cars and admit they have been used but
the cars listed we offer certainly have good dollar value.
A few examples:
'58 DODGE 4 -DOOR $1,595
'52 DODGE 4 -DOOR $1,295
'01 PLYMOUTH 4 -DOOR' $1,095
'00 PONTIAC 4 -DOOR • $ :995
100 FORD 4 -DOOR , • $ 895
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SAFETY CHECK
Have 'your car, checked by competent mechanics using
modern equipment.
Exeter Motor Sales
Fred Dobbs, Proprietor
PHONE 200
EXETER
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Zion Baptizes
Three Infants
Family Day service was observ-
ed at Eton West on Sunday, The
Sunda y School superintendent,
Mr. Clifton Jaques, assisted with
the service. The sacrament of
baptism was .administered'by Rev,
Slade to Judy Paye, daughter of
Mr.. and Mrs, William Dickey;
Karen Christina, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Bern, .and Allen
William, son pf Mr. and. Mrs,
Thomas Hern.
Zion West: Young .Peoples meet
Sunday evening, The meeting on
"Faith and Evangelism" was con-
ducted by Ruth and Roy Dyke-
man. The business was taken care
of by the president, Helen Herd-
man. ,
W.M.S.
Zion West Women's Missionary
Society met on Wednesday at the
home of Mrs, Thomas Hern, The
Program committee nonsisted of
Mrs. Norman Jaques and Mrs. Ev
Miller. It was decided to have a
baking' sale on Saturday, May 14
at Snell Bros. garage, Exeter, In
aid of the pvsonage fund.
Mission Band
"Sunshine" Mission Band held
their May meeting Monday at 4
p.m. Wayne Hern and David
Baker took charge of the pro-
gram. There were 22 members
present,
Personal Items
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Jaques
and family were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, Philip Murch,
Elimville.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerlild Hern and
boys visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Nixon, Granton, on Sunday.
Visitors last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Jaques were Mr, and
Mrs. Glen Range and Wayne, of
Crediton; Mr. Herb Anderson and
Lloyd, of Science Hill; Miss Vel-
ma Anderson, Stratford, and Miss
Viola Anderson, Granton.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller MoDoweli,
Susan and Garry, of Galt, were
Sunday visltors•with Mr. and Mrs.
Jud Dykeman and family.
Michael 'Cushman, Exeter, spent
Saturday with Bruce Dykeman.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Rowdliffe and
family, London, 'and Mr, and Mrs.
Tom Ogle, Strathroy, spent Sun-
day with, -Mr. and Mrs. Welling-
ton Brock.
Mrs and Mrs'. Clifton Jaques
and Yvonne visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jaques,
Exeter.
Mrs. Melville Hern spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Spence, Blanshard.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horn
attended the church service at
Thames Road on Sunday when
TOM PRYDE
Your Government Member
Since 1948 .
Your Government Candidate
June 9
AN OUTSTANDING RECORD OF
SERVICE AND ACCOMPLISHMENT
Vote
Progressive Conservative
Inserted by the Huron Progressive Conservative Assoc.'
SUPERIOR Vo E
Prices Effective
May 12, 13 and 14
GOLD' SEAL
SOCKEYE SALMON
Fancy Red, 71,4 Oz. Tins, Each
OLD SOUTH
ORANGE JUICE
Large 48 Oz. Tins, Each
Always
avings
atisfaction
ervice
37c
31c
NABOB COFFEE
17c
1 Lb. Bag
DAINTY RICE
1 Lb., Package
OGILVIE'S
WHITE CAKE MIX
Special pack, 8} Off, Per Pkg.
SHERRIFF'S
CAKE MIX DEAL
White arid Honey Spice, Both foe
25c
49c
ST. WILLIAMS
JAMS & MARMALADES 359 c
Assorted 9 Oz. Jars for
BLUE & GOLD
GOLDEN WAX BEANS 2
Fancy Quality, 15 Oz. Tins
ior3lc
GOLD SEAL SOLID TUNA 39c
7 Oz. Tins, Each ti
QUAKER MUFFETTS
Packages
BLUE SURF
[deal Pack
OLD DUTCH
`CLEANSER
2 #or 3 1 C
Reg, 29c Giant 51c
THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL.
2 for 27c
J. H.' Jones Groceries
Phones: 32 and 752 Free Delivery
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THURS
AY MORNING,„ MAY 174. SSW
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren..
47REDITOlF
Mohr, Miideter
10:00 a.m,--Diving Worship
11:00 8Choo1
7;30 P.m, ---Evening Fellpwship
Hour
A, Cordial Welcome Awaits You
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Rev. Louis liigenell, Pastor
1.0;00 a.m,—Sunday School
11:00 a;tu.—Service-•-Citizenship
Sunday, "The Christian and his
Country"
Thurs„ May 19, $ p.m. Ascension
Day service, "He Ascended In-
to Heaven"
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET MAWR
Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister
Sunday, 2 p.m,, D.S.T.• -- Dutch
Service, All welcome.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND
Rev. N. D. Knox, S.A., Rector
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
8:30 a.m.--Holy Communion
10:15 a,m.—Sunday School'
11:30 a.m,—Rogation Service
3:0.0 p.m.—Bible Class '
- St. Paul's, HensA11
10:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
9:00 a.m.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m.Morning Worship
Sacrament of the Lo'rd's Supper
Thurs., May 19, 8 p.m,—W.M.S.
meeting at the church.
The United Church of Canada
MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Airs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
Sunday, May 15, 1955
10:00 a,m.—The, Sunday School
in all Departments
11:00 a.m.—"Rural Life Sunday"
Theme: "God, The Lord Of All
Creation"
You Are Cordially Invited
Linda Darlene, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Robert Hern, and Barry,
Edwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
win Miller, were baptised.
Mr. and Mrs. Eph Hern spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Alan
Westcott, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bern and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brock were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Lloyd Lynn, of Clandeboye.
Mrs. Ross Jaques and John
visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lampert, of Prospect Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross' Jaques and
John and Mr. Daniel Hicks spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Anderson and family, of Science
Hill.
Mrs, Lorne Johns and Murray
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. D. Spence, Woodham.
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. 11. . Snail, Pastor
Mr, Lawrence Wein, A,W.O+.M•.,
Musical 1tlrector-
10:00 aJu.--Sunday :School
11:00 a:m.—Mer,ling Worship
Sermon Subiect: "As -One Hav-
ing Authority"
Anthem by the Choir
Male Quartet: Don Taylor, Don
Welsh, Grant M'eDanald, Bruce
Cuduicre.
7:00 Pan.—Evening Worship
Sermon Subleet: "Why ,Ue A
Christian."'
Duet:. Kathryn and Marilyn
Hicks
A Warm Welcome To Alli
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASB[WOOD
Rev. W. F. Rrotz, Minister
Mrs, Ren McCrae, OrganisC .
Sunday, May 15, 1955
10:0Lo0rd'a.s"m.—"The Earth Es The
11.05 a.m.---Sunday School
No evening service in favor of
the farewell of Rev. E, N.
Mohr at Crediton,
THAMES ROAD
UNITED CHURCH
May 15, Rural Life Sunday
Joint Service—Thames Road and
Elimville.
11:00 a.m,—Guest Speaker: Hon.
J. G. 'Gardiner, M.P., Ottawa.
Report From
Baseline
By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trott,
Joan and Betty, of Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Marriott, Ron-
nie and Mary Ann, of St. Marys,
Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Dewar.
Mrs. George Wilson is attend-
ing the W.I. conference at Guelph
this week.
Gail Rinn, of St, Marys, Mur-
ray and Barrie Ytinn, 8th Line,
visited with their grandfather,
Mr. John Rinn,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray May, of
London, with Mr, and Mrs. -Law-
rence -Copeland.
Mr, and Mrs. Carmen Rinn and
John; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomp-
son, with Messrs Wm. and How-
ard Rinn. '
Mr. and Mrs. Milton ilooper,
8th Line, with Mr. and Mrs. L.
Copeland,
A nunvber of .farmers gathered
at the farm of Mr. Ellis Strahan
on Tuesday last and helped put
in; his seeding., t.._
Mr'. and Mrs. Kenneth Zinn,
Mr. and Mrs. 1ienneth -Pollack
Ken and Glen, of Sudbury, with
their ,grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,
W. L. 'Switzer.
A man and nis wife, married
for 10 years, suddenly were visit-
ed by a tornado. It ripped the
roof off, picked them into the
air, and set them down a mile
from the spot. The husband, see-
ing his wife sobbing, said, "Don't
cry, dear. You're safe."
Kir ..tcn Boys
Win In Meet
Congratulations to the (three
Hirkton hays, Albert tB,erry, Geo;
Burgin .and Harold Burgin, who
with the members of two relay
teams dram St, Marys District Col-
legiate Institute, were successful
In winning several trophies at
the third annual Ontario Inter-
scholastic Relay Carnival field i?n
Saturday •at Hamilton,
Misses Mary and Ruth Switzer,
pt Detroit and their nieces Grace
and (Betty Ranisay, .,Q .Sarnia, with
Mr. and Mre. ,Fred Rogers.
With Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Den-
ham were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mots
of Elkton, Mich., Mr, and Mrs.
Cecil 'Skinner, of Exeter and Miss
Anna Denham, of Weodhain,
Mrs. Mills, of Woodham re-
turned to her 'home (Saturday af-
ter visiting for two weeks with
Rev. and Mrs. R. A. •C. •Mills at
the rectory,
Rev, and Mrs. Sharples, of Del.
hi, at the rectory.
Mr, and Mrs, Harry :Carley and
son Billy, of Norwich, with Rev,
J. R. and Mrs. Anderson.
Mrs. Vera Watson, of Exeter,
at the home of her son, Mr. Earl
Watson.
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Routly
and Velma, of Aylmer, with Mr,
and Mrs. Frank Rautly.
Mr, and Mrs. 'Harvey Godbolt
and Lenore, of Mitchell and Mrs.
Godbolt, of Exeter with 'Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Roney..
Rev; R. A. LC. Mills, Theron
Creery and Fred Hamilton attend-
ed the session of the (Synod, Dio
cise of Huron.
Miss Joyce White and Miss
Doris Foley, of Guelph, with the
latter's mother, Mrs. Foley.
Mrs. Effie Kirkby, of St. Marys
with her sister, Mrs, N. 'Donee.
Miss Velina Doupe, of London
with her mother, Mrs. N. Doupe,
Christian Family Day was ob-
served in the United 'Sunday
school. Miss Jean ,Shute and Miss
Marilyn Marshall gave the stories
and Sharon Stone sang.
Baptisntal Service
Christian Family Day, was ob-
served in KKirkton United church
on Sunday. Rev. J. H. Anderson
spoke on responsibility to the
family, especially the •children in
the home. Four babies were 'bap-
tized: Robert Larry. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Marsfiall; ;Shirley
Jean, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Jack Switzer; Heather Jane,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Urquhart; Brian Ralph, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Denham.
Mission Band
The Mission Band met Satur-
day afternoon. Vesta Watson pre-
sided., A reading was given by
Bill Marshall; a poem by Helen
Anderson. Helen Baillie took up
the offering. The Treasure 'Chest
received two special gifts. The
Junior and Senior study books
were -taken by the leaders, Mrs.
Anderson and Mrs. Burgin.
Precision
is essential
...to protect
your health
Precision its the keynote of the pharmacist's
profession. Cur training alas .nualiUed us to
fill your doctor's prescription with complete
:accuracy for the protection of your
health! .May we sorve You?
HUNTLEY'S
DRUG STORE
PHONE iso EXETER
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Meat Specials
Fresh Pork Shoulders 35¢ Per, Lb.
Hamburg .........................•................ 3 Lbs. for 89¢
Side Bacon, 1 Lb. Pkgs. • 49¢
Macaroni and Cheese Loaf 39¢ Per Lb.
Grocery Specials
Maxwell House Coffee, 1 Lb, Bags 98¢
Robin Hood White Cake Mix .... 200 Ea., 5 for 98¢
Sockeye Salmon, 7% Oz. Tins .. 35¢ Ea. or 3 for 98¢
Corn Niblets, 14 Oz. Tins 2 for 35¢ or 6 for 980
Kleenex, Chubby or Regular 2 for 35¢ or 6 for 98¢
Peas, 15 Oz. Tins 2 for 25¢ or 8 for 98¢
Kellogg's Corn Flakes
12 Oz. Pkgs. 2 for 49¢ or 4 for 95¢
Interlake Toilet Tissues' 2 for 23¢ or 10 for 98¢
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Ansi Meat Market
HENSALL, ONT.
PHONE 17
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25 Percent Off
Ladies' And Misses'
SPRING COATS
A good range of styles, colors and sizes to choose from at 25% off regular prices.
These are going fast at this big'reduction in price.
Miss Link of our ready-to-wear department has justreturned from. Toronto with a
complete new range of summer dresses, skirts, blouses, slacks and sportswear at at-
tractive prices.
- House Furnishings .
See our large range of draperies,
curtain nets, made-up curtains, win-
dow blinds, curtain rods, tracks,
Congowall and floor coverings, etc.
(size 6.00x16 Pathfinder)
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YOUR FRIENDLY RELIANCE DEALER
Important Notice
As well as having a large stock of draperies
on hand we have a new sample book of the
latest colors and styles from which you may
order any length you require. Draperies made
up for you if you wish at a reasonable price,
Clearance Sale
of Men's and Young Men's
Ready -Made Suits
Reg. $55.00 and $59.00
On Sale At $42.00
One rack of broken size ranges chosen from our new Spring
stook, Bdth double- and single-breasted models, expertly
tailored by Fashion -Craft
and other leading makers
of all -wool cloths in the
latest styles, materials
and patterns. Shop early
for a good selection in
sizes 36 to 42 and save
up to $17,00
Clearance of Student's
2 -Trouser Suits
12 Only -2 -Pant Suits, Sites 38 to 38, lleg. $39.00
ON SALE AT $24.95
F. A. MAY & SON
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Men's Wear -- Ladies'y Children's and Babies' Wear
Dry Goods T'loor•Coverings, etc.