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SEED :BE ANS
Many tests have shown that the badly weathered beans
of last all have VERY POOR. GERMINATION
WHY RISK A POOR CROP
Sow Dependable Seed
See Us For YouroSeed Requirements
We have a complete stock of commerical
White and Yellow Eye
seed on hand
OUR PRICKS ARE REASONABLE
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Co. Ltd.'
Phone 24
Hensel!
THE TRUSADVOCATEr EXETER
James St.. Class
Decorates. Room
IlYiegabers of acJanLOS $t. Malted
Circh ;Sunday School Class ere
practicing the ''"dv•it-yoUrself"
theme --they are redecorating their •
roOlu. -in the 'basement of the
elaureh.
"Six Ingint era .lat the class, whose
teaeher is vXs. M. Fletcher,. paint-
ed :tile roam and ohaire lest week.
%LOY inOlUded st)On Welsli, 111,
1atten, Kevin Delbridge„ Gorden'
MeCarter, Ieen Trier and X400
Witmer.
Girls. et the class are planning
to make AeW Curtains for the
windows.: Mr. ,C.4erdoia Reehr art
teacher et the high. ;School. will
Paint Aceneon one of
'the was,
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News of
Sunshine
By 1DR�. WIL11191 DICKEY
• MISS Mary Dickey visited with
Mrs. Chas. Drew and daughters
at Huron Park en Saturday.
Mr, and M. Clarenee 'Ford, of
Kitchener, were callers at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Dick-
ey and family during the weekend
Mr, and ,,Mrs. Andy Andersen,
of Toronto,, were weekend visit-
ors at the borne of Mr. Hugh
Berry,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johns
were weekend, visitors with Mr.
and 1Vira. Howard Hodge and Judy
at Ripley.
Mr. Milne Gregory, of Merton,
spent the weekend with Mr, 13ev.
Simpson. •
Visitors here on Sunday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart and
Marlene; Mr, and Mrs. Lorne
?asamore and children, of Thames
Road; Mr. and 'Mrs, Edgar Stacey
and ,Sharon, of Mitchell Road
with Mr. and, Mrs. Edgar 'Itodd;
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ;Brine, 'of Base
Line, with M. and Mrs. LaVerne
Rodd; Mr. and Mrs, Tb,os, Gunn-
ing, Mr. and Mrs. Ghas. Jones,
of ;Granton also Mr. and Mrs.
Chas, Miller, of Exeter, with Mr.
and .Mrs. Jim Miller; Mr. ;and
Mrs. Kenn Marry and family, of
Hanover, with Mr, and Mrs. John
Simpson.
IAA
She Ain't Here
But These Beautiful
Cars Are
1954
•BUICK SPECIAL' SEDAN
OLDS 88 HYDRAMATIC CO.A.CH .. $2,695
• 1953.
PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN .. $1,595
FORD COACH • 0,450
CHEVROLET SEDAN 1,495
1952
•
DODGE COACH or SEDAN
Radio—Your Choice , $1,250
PONTIAC SEDAN • $1,195
FORD SEDAN, Sharp $1,850
1951
CHEV SEDAN, radio $1,195
CHEV COACH
Overhauled Motor,Spotless $1,095
AUSTIN SEDAN, Ral Cheappie For $ 550
PONTIAC CATALINE'ILARDTOP
Hydramatip, Radio, You name it—
it's got it.—Come in and -we'll give
you a trade ori this one.
1950
PONTIAC SEDAN; Radio *.. $ 995 •
DODGE COACH, Radio $ 995
CHEVROLET SEDAN $ 995
1949
2 • FORD COACHES, Sharp $ 795
MONARCH COACH—Driven by an
old lady—only 30,000 miles. $ 995
MONARCH, SEDAN, Real Sharpie $ 895.
FORD COACH
Souped up with dual exhausts $ 650
1948
nopci 8E011'7 -Cleans as a. pin... $ 650
1947
8 •CHEV SUDANS---Steals at ...J....0>r $ 595
• 2 DODGE SEDANS, Each $ 495
Trucks
48 FORD ..8/15 VON, Lovely S. 500
'52 ?ORP pactivEL, New Motor
5-Yd./3rantford. BOX and Hoist .4.4. $1,095
Several 40-42 Cars
$.91.60
MOTOR SALES
PONTIAC BUICK GMC
Phone 78 Zurich Phone 608 or 318 Exeter
NUM THURSDAY MORNING,, MAY 26f MS
To Erect Scout :House
.t Community Park
EXeter is to have a new -Scent.
Hall for theuse of the 6eOnta.•
Cubs, Rangers, Girl Guides and
Brownies. This was deeded at
meeting of the .eter Liona Club
Friday :evening,
After considerable work on the
Part of Lion jack Smith. and kls
boys and girls committee in try-
ing to locate a suitable :place fpr
the Couts to meet, the lineation
took definiteform atter IlarrY
Firth, of London, PoMMissioner
for Boy Scouts • in Western ;On-
tario, addressed the medting.
TAe scout House, at an esti-
mated =cost 4)1 .$0,1)00.1. will be
•erected at the Community
seOtit of the tran4stand, subject
• • B. W. TGCKEY
Topics From
Dashwood 6
By Anis. E. 11. RADER
M. Aaron 'Oestreicher spent a
few days last Week' visiting with
his son and daughter and families
Dr. and Mrs, Donald
of Chatham and Drs.' John and
Eunice 1VioXishnie, of London.
Dangles, second son of Mr, and
Mrs. Eimer ,Rader was taken to
Victoria 'Hospital, London, last
Week when his eye was hurt IlaY
piece of wire. An operation was
Performed and 'Douglas is mak-
ing a satisfactory recovery.
Grant, two-year-old' son of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Hoperoft, is 111
with pneunaonia,
Holiday Visitors
Mr.. and Mrs. Milton Waiper
'and girls, of Ingersoll, with Mr.
and Mrs. Philip paSsold.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wieberg,
of, Waterloot witlx,Mr„ and Mrs.
Fred "Wieberg and .Mr, and Mrs.
Victor Tyler.
Mr. Mervyn Stela( and Patsy,
of Bradford, with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Stelck.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Restemey-
er, Wendy and Judy and Mr, and
Mrs. Martin MoGrenire, all of
London with Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Restemeyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Willert
and daughter and 'Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Willert and family, all of
• Exeter, with 1Virs. Amelia Willert.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Patterson,
3.12.1110S and Winston and Mrs. Ada
Patterson at Ervin Rader's.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Newton, of
Strathroy, with Mr. •and Mrs. R.
HoPcroft.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Filkins
and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley FilkinS,
of Howell, Mieh., with Mr. and
Mrs, Wm. Nadiger. Mrs. W. Filk-
ins is slayirt with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Nadiger,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Becker and
family •and' Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Greb, of Preston, at Listowel with
IVIr. and 'Mrs. Herb. Lambke.
Mrs. Ervin, Grob, of Preston,
with her daughter and family,
Mrs. Lorne Becker.
Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Pfile and
Mr.' and Mrs. Art Allemand in
Lansing, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baste -
mayor and Edward and Miss Tillie
Restemayer at Niagaro Palls with
Mr. and Mrs. (Carl Allemand.
•Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ness and
Mrs. Deggle:5, of Stratford, with
Mrs. N. Ness.
mr. and -Mrs, Stuart Wolfe,
Mrs. Lou Eagleson, Mrs. Art W41-
lert and Lloyd Eagleson spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Eagleson and family, ,South-
ampton.•
Mr. Hilton Ford is in Victoria
Hospital, London, with •a,severe
'eye infection, '
NB's: Harry Ilayter and Joanne
MrS, James Hayter, Mary Ann
and Jininty visited or a sew days
with Mr. ,arid Mrs. Joe Bruce -of
WindSor. Mrs. ;Bertha Hayter who
had been visiting there return -
•ed hosrie with them
Luther -linters
* quiet doiible-ring etre*
mon performed by the Rev. Louis
Higenell in Zion Lutheran church
Dashwoad 'igaturday, May 14,
Margnergd Alva, only, datighter
of Mr: said Mrs,- Elmore TraterS,
Dashwbod was united in mar -
1 doge with tOrne, oldest son of
Mr, and Mrs. Manford Luther,
Blue Water Highway. The date
cheleil WAS also the 25th anni-
versary Of the groom'S ParePta•
The :bride Wore a light bluo-
grey Suit identical to that worn
b 'the groom. iShe wore link
acne:Merles and an Orebid cor-
sage. Her only attendant was
Shirley Luther of London, sister
of the groOrn, attired in. a taVY
SnithitEria0CesSeriOS and 41; cor.
sage df red 'rose buds. Karl
ars ,brother f the ibride, Wag
grown:mann,
Potiowing a reception held at
the bride's, home they left 011
trip tilrlThited 5itt0S. 012 their
return •thoy ,will alto near Grand
tend,
to the approval of the town cOntn-
cil, owners of the property.
Mr. Firth pointed out that be-
tween 1.919 and 1.920 the Illxeter;
$0011t Troop received the first.
charter issued in Ontario. °Pre-
viously the charters were linnied
in England. He outlined the
Scout Promise :and the Mottq and
stated that .seoutiog was now
carried on in 00 different coun-
tries. Most pf then cpuntx'llia will
be represented at a Scent lam -
bores to be held next month at
Niagara Fails.
Beason W. l'imkey, former Ex»
eter mayor and Huron WIAKIenr
WAS elected president of the 011111
Succeeding W. 0, Cochrane.
Other officera named were:
Vice-presidents, R. 0, DittneY,
parry Snider and Ed Brady; Sec-
retary, Robert Reilly; treasurer,
Earold Kelson; Won tamer,Fred
parling; tail twister, Russ Stiell;'
Pianist, Norm Walper; directerS,
one year, R. Hicks, G. Arthur;
two years, Reg. Beavers, Welling-
ton Hem,
Brother's Keeper
"Am I my hrth
oer's keeper?"
had irrth4rioauggladetshteiencenhtu4eriesGain d
an
murdered his ;brother Abel, God
called to him, "Where is thy
brother?" Hot with anger, rebel-
lious with hate, his words tum-
bled out, "I know not, am I my
brother's keeper?" And all the
voices of all men ;down thrpugh
the uncounted years hale replied.
as Cain's own conscience dictat-
ed, e"tYeenthe• uere'"
Swtime' of Cain and
Paul, many centuries rolled a-
long. Yet we find this Christ -
filled follower of Jesus writing
to the Romans, "ft is good neith-
er barest flesh, nor to drink wine,
nor anything whereby thy brother
stumbleth or ,is offended or is
made weak." Too had that the
Romans did not heed Paul's warn-
ing. They became the infamous;
gluttons and wine -soaked revel-
lers of the ancient World. They
are relegated' to :history books,
But Paul's words are a sober-
ing manifesto to us today. Either
we will heed his ;warning or we
too will become ,one•with Nine-
veh and Tyre, Ind= and Gomor-
rah, or Ancient Rome, —Advt,
Authority Plans
Office In Exeter
The Advisory Board on
Vioance or the Ausab.le itiver
Conservation Authority ha* 'ree-
ommended that the watershed
office be ,located IttOgeter,
The receMroendatiell, still to
be approved by the Antiaority as
a whole, Was approved at a meet-
ing. 01.. the hoard Thursday night.
Secretary-rieldman lial Hoolce
will tale up residence in town
arennfl; the middle' of june.
News Budget From
13rinsley
By MRS. L. MAYEN
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The laddies of Brinsiey Buited
eharcb held a .suocessful bazaar
recently in the basement of ;the
church,
Mr. and Mrs, ;Earl Dixon 1112C1
Mr, and Mrs, Hiram Thompson
motored to Windsor and Detroit
for the holiday. •
Mrs. Ida Prest visited recently
with her daughter, Mrs. Sheppard.
of DienfY,
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Prouse, of
London, visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. George Mercer.
Mr, and Mrs. Lin ;Craven spent
the weekend with Mr, and Mrs,
Ed. Gamble, of Fingal,
;Miss Minnie Keogh, of Litcan.
epent Wednesday SA01110031 with
her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Keogh,
Miss Betty Morley has been
spending a few daysWitli Mr. and
Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins.
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Fans And Hot Plates I
Maybe you need one or the other—the place to bn.y it is
at Russell's. Our fans range from four inches to four feet
and they're all irell-made. Our hotplates, too,are service-
able and inexpensive. But these aren't all. We've dozens gr
of useful electrical appliances you'll want for the summer.
Handy gadgets for the homemaker—ideal gifts for your
friends.
RUSSELL ELECTRIC
YOUR., HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE DEALER,
FOR SALES WITH SERVICE
EXETER. PHONE 109
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On a highly windy day in 1892,
Charles L. Jones of the
Cincinnati National League team
pitched a no-hitter,,his only
game of the year! The date—
October 15th—last day of the
season! A sports curiosity
worth remembering!
olcaorrs BREWING.,COMPANY UNITED
3120
The Case of the
Missing Doorpost
flick
coutsei
4 -noon nrvrEnA—(new edition, of a famous
thriller by Buick).
Synopsis: John Q. Public, looking for ex-
citement, drops in on his Buick dealer, His
eye is immediately caught by a pair of
stunning beauties whose invitation is too exciting to resist.
The Buick salesman introduces them—the beautiful 1884 Buick
Smair..—and her big sister, the 236 -hp Buick CEraunvi
John Q. Public is intrigued by the sleek convertible styling (with
-the safety of the steel roof)—excited by the enticing possibilities
of Variable Pitch Dynaflow* automatic transmission—and captured
Sy the post -less. most wide open view he's ever enjoyed. Thus
begins a fabulous ublv adventure in
Summing Up: A beautifully paced thriller for every taste. Bound
to become the No. I best seller. On sale at all Buick dealers now.
*Priallme Drive Automatic Transmission is standard on Roadmaster, optional
at Cxtra cost on other Series.
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