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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-06-16, Page 11rA 4 4 R r 1- 4' S.• } r THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY :MORNING,, JUNE 16,.1955 WANKR, itAlaAllilAAua54i5A5niaµPl115l151a5aµa5l5nit!511Mr14NlAlIIIA41M14ArNwmmogWnwAwylYupxNWI AO H. J. CORNISH & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS H. J. Cornish, L. F. Cornish, D. Mitchells 294 DUNDAS ST. LONDON, ONT. f l 11 1 11111 IIIIIrar 1 1 alll 11 1 11 ,1 Ila a IIIAAIIIa11t111alll ll all It IIIt1 io 11111 t 11 Ilei 1 1 all fl..5l 5•!14... 4 ... !.A �a 1 1A i A Il . A 1 . _ _.. 4.a @. ! A.11 .a._.. 11 R N ... 051001001001!0.000500111004RaAl14l1000111•104051µlt11011aµ445154a114111a51451n1A11V 1OVl!lllgA4VIVIVMlll41mmo ' Make Better Hay The New Idea Way! TRACTOR MOWER Foil*, Safer, boiler to Wel Caw pletoly Power Qukkk ..•y hitch. Trolls /.thdly- oaks* .gvpve Mals,. luNv 1. ttm80 OINe, her. avettdo t$dlebitil Exeter Farm Equipment R. D. Jermyn PHONE 508 4115Vautumn. illl11111swum a51u,111111111 Check Riverside Poultry Co. . to make sure you are receiving TOP PRICES for your live poultry before selling by phoning: , COLLECT London or Hensall 7-1230 680-r-2 Weekend Specials Meat Specials Hamburg 3 Lbs. $1 Weiners 3 Lbs. 89¢ Bologna ... 250 Lb. Round Steak 590 Lb. Grocery Specials Gold Medal Peanut Butter, 1 Lb. Jars 270 Soda Biscuits, Salted or Plain, I Lb. 25¢ Aylmer Peas, 15 Oz. Tin 2 for 33¢ Aylmer Catsup 190 Sockeye Salmon, 73/4 Oz. Tins 35¢, 3 for $1 Sunkist Oranges, Size 288s 2 Doz. 55¢' Al's Groceteria And Meat Market HENSALL, ONT. PHONE 17 'I tk News Budget From. Baseline By $. ARTHUR BurlDI B Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fletcher, Mrs, Emma Fletcher, of Exeter, were ISunday visitors with the Tatter's .niece, Mr, aid Mrs, Ar- thur Rundle, Mr, Adam lGordon id busy hay- ing. selda MissleNoreen Walltom spent the weekend with cher mother gat Rus- , 'Messrs John and Fred Rhin are visiting this week with the former's son, Arthur, •at Ottawa, Mr, and Mrs. 'Lawrence 'Cope- land spent ,Sunday evening with Mrs, H. Copeland at Kirkton, Miss Louise Hackney is in Vic- toria Hospital, London, receiving treatment, Mrs,. Annie Hodgins is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ben Wilson, Mr, and Mrs. Robs. Elston and family and Mr. Jesse Elston at- tended Anderson anniversary on Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Arthur, Mrs. 'George Wilson •attended the Middlesex district annual as provincial board director of the W. I. Me. and Mrs. Ira McCurdy and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Morrison were guests at the Shoemaker- Bennett reception held in the United Church, Lucan, on Satur- day evening. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Thomson and family, Eighth Tine, were Sunday evening guests of Wil- liam and Howard Rinn. Miss Rhea Mills, R.N., is nurs- ing at the Memorial Hospital, .St. Marys. Mrs.., J. H. Slade has been a patient in Memorial Hospital, St. Marys, during the past week. Mr. W. L. Switzer is laid up with sciatica. Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Switzer, Judy and Dennis, of London, were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Switzer. Measles are the order of the day. Woodham School was closed last• week owing to the epidemic. * Mr, and Mrs. Ray Fletcher, Mrs. Emma Fletcher, of Exeter, were Sunday visitors 'with the latter's niece, Mtrs, Arthur Run- dle, and Arthur.. Mrs. Edna (rollick) Hearts, of Toronto, is on a •visit to the West, .going as far as Vancouver and Alaska, Announcements BIRTHS CnONYN--Ddr. and Mrs. Larry Ore- nyn, lllxeter, announce the birth of a daughter,. Gayle May, at South Huron Hospital, June 13, 3353' GAMBLE --Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Gamble (nee Violet Rader), Lan- don, are pleased to announce the arrival of their second son at 51. 3oseph's. Ilos ita1, June 12, 1955; .a brother for Gary. GLAVIN—Pat and Hazel Glavin, lt, Si. 2 Crediton, are haul)), to an- nounce the arrival of itobert Gerard,. at St. Joseph's Hosui•tal, June. 8, 1955; a brother for Paul, HPDGB—RJr. and Mrs. -Alvin Hodge, of Science hill, wish to announce the birth of a, son, Barry Alvin, in (Stratford General Hospital, June 10, 1955. HOGDINS 'TXarvey .and 1.048 Hod- gins, Tt.R. 2 Ailsa Craig, wish to announce the arrival of their. daughter, June arms,. at South Huron Hospital, dune 13, 1953; & sister for Glenn and Mary. 11Z'2NI?EI1LEIN Mr. and Mrs. Hell- nut Minderlein, of grand Bend, an- nounce the birth of St son, Herman, at South Huron Hospital, June 10, 1955, LEE—Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lee, R,R. 2 Ailsa Craig, announce the birth of a daughter at South Hu- ron Hospital, June 11, 1955; a sister for Georgie, PINET—Cpl, and Mrs. 3. Pinet, of RCAF Station Centralia, announce the birth ofa daughter, he ie Yvonne Maria, at South Huron -Hospital, June 9, 1955; a sister for Robert. fQOSEB00141--dli•. and Mrs. William 31oose'itoom. R.R. 1 Centralia, an- nounce the birth of a son, Jack Edward, at South Huron i1,os ita1, Tune 12, 1955; a brother forena. TAYLOR—Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Tay- lor, Grand Bend, announce the birth of a daughter at South Huron Hos. pital, June 13, 1955. W1LI3DRFORCE--Cpl, and Mrs, C. M. Wilberforce, 67 John St.,lOx— eter, announce the birth of a daugh- ter, Gayle Anne, at South Huron Hs., ospit11 al,ozs. June 10, 1955; weight 6 Lb ZAKITS--LAC and Mrs. Ernest Zakus, 083 Main St., Dieter, announce the birth of a daughter, Adele Kae, at South Iluron Hospital, June 13, 1955. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. J. 'Willis Powell will be at home to their friends and rela- tives on Tueslay, June 21. from 2 to 5 p.m. and from 7.30 to 9,30 p.nn, on the occasion of their, Golden 'Wedding anniversary. ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs, Jeff R. Robinson, of St. Marys, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Doris Emma, to Sterling Clifton Ince, son of Mr. and • Mrs. P. H, Ince, Exeter. The marriage will take place on July 6 at their home: • 16• John Fischer is learning the Printing trade with the Times - Advocate. • e ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister Sunday,,J'une 19, 1955 10:00 a.m.---Morning Worship The new minister will ,bring the message. 11:05 a.m.—Sunday School 2:30 p.m.—Memorial Day Service at the Cemetery. Tenders Wanted SEALND TENDERS will be receiv- ed by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, June 30, 1955, for The redecorating of the interior of Liman United Church, Specifications may be obtained from the undersigned, Work to be clone in the month of August. LoWest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. ERLE HASKETT Chairman of the Steward Board of Lucah United Church a It's Here Deluxe Photo Finishing RETHER'SCOFFEE SHOP 'announce their appointment as ti Sole Exeter Representatives of the Camera Shop At Lakeview Casino, Grand Bend Featuring the ultimate in photo finishing service and photographic supplies the year round. DON'T FORGET RETHER'S ARE OPEN DAY & NIGHT 7 •DAYS A WEEK EXCEPT WED. AFTERNOON & NIGHT Full stock of films for all cameras carried in stock. Bring Your Film At Your Convenience And See The Wonderful `Results JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, Musical Director 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a,m:--Morning Worship Sermon Subject: "The Fearful Disciple" Men's Choir -2 Anthems Male Quartett, E. Lindenfieid, A. Wuerth, W. Cutbush and L. Wein. A Warm Welcome Is Extended To All 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 Sermon Subject: "Words That Keep Men on their Feet" THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister Sunday, 2 p.m,, D.S.T. -- Dutch Service. All welcome. The United Church of Canada MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist Sunday, June 19, 1955 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School in ail Departments 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship "Tho Sacrament of Infant Bap- tism" Next Sunday, Rev. Holley com- pletes his ministry in Main St. Church. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Rev. Louis Higenell, Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Service "The Christians Want Peace, Peace With Self." CHURCH OF ENGLAND Rev. N. D. Enox, 13,A., Rector Trivitt Memorial, Exeter 8:30 a.tn: - Holy Commtinion 10:15 a.mr--Sunday School 11:20 a.m.—Morning Prayer Support the Garden Party, Fri- day, June 17--p r 0 e e e d S for Restoration. " CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASR,WOOI) Bev. IV. V. Kroty, Minister Mrs,' Iden ,Mecrhe, Organist Sunday, Jtine 19, 1955 10:00 a.m.—Rev. T. E. iahnis spealter 11:05 a.m..—Sunday Sehooi 7:80.0.111,—r'A Father's Trial" CARDS OF THANKS We wish to extend 'our sincere thanks and appreelatien for the beautiful flowers and messages of sympathy from our friends and neigh- bours during the recent passing Of a deur Mother and Grandmother, Mrs. Hugh Sh McMahon: special tbaroks to iN,tr .and Mrs. Andrew Snelerove, Air. and Mrs. George Shaw, Miss. Mabel Follicle, Rev. Samuel Herr, Dr, Bead, ladies of the L.A., the First Exeter Girl Guide Company and the /Topper - Hockey Funeral glome, —The Bridges 16 Miss Della Peart wishes to thank all those who so kindly remembered her with cards, treats, flowers and visits while she was a patient in South Il'uron Hospital and since re- turning home, I6c Mr. and Mrs. James Squire, who recently celebrated their fiftieth wed- ding anniversary, wish to thank all those who eo kindly remembered them with cards and gifts. 160 Mrs. B. Rutter wishes to thank ail those who so kindly remembered her with cards, flowers and visits while a patient in South Huron Hospital• special thanks to Dr. Butson .and 3,1rs, McIntosh. 16' I wish to thank my many friends and the organizations to which I be- long for the lovely get -riven cards, flowers, treats and visits, while a pa- tient in South Huron Hospital; also to Miss Ciaypole and her entire staff and Dr. Pletcher, he for the wonderful care I received during rastay. i hospital; also to the friends who have been so kind to me since my return home—my grateful thanks.—Mrs, Al- bert Traquair. T wish to thank everyone who visit- ed me and for the cards, treats and flowers during my stay in South Ru- ron Hospital; also Dr. Fletcher and those who helped in any way—Nor- man .McDonald. itee IN MEMORIAM ItAHNESS—In loving memory, of Pte. I. Laverne Harness who died In England June 15, 1943, Be never failed to do his best, 1118 heart was true and ,tender; Be did his duty to the last Then left us to remember. —Always remembered by wife and family. NOW IS THE TIME To Get Your ° BARN REPAIRED All carpenter work including remodelling and new building. John Minderlein Phone 0O -r-18 Zurich, after 6 p.m. 30 Years' Experience Haw about the CAR? Get our "SAFE VACA- TION" Check up. Our Trained Mechanics will: • Check wheel alignment. • Check steering system. • Check all lights—adult head-lampt. • Acquit brakes -911 master brake cylinder if necessary. • Check windshield wipers — replace blades 11 necessary. • Ratate tires and inspect for defects, excessive wear. • lubricate tar completely. all for only $ 2.50 f110 ARCH Parts and m•teris& extra Brake Special Your car deserves the best let us install genuine Pord bonded brake linings. "Give yourself an even brake" at this special price of $15.00 (Two Weeks Only) LARRY SNIDER News. Budget From BIanshard By MRS, GLA+ppn HOOPEt Mr. and Mrs, Fred Thomson, Mrs. Gordon Jones, Mrs. George I-Iopkins were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ephriam Hern, of Zion. Mr, and Mrs, Bert Taylor, Of Auburn, and Mrs. Enlma Martin, of Goderich, were Sunday guests of liar. and Mrs. M. E. Hooper. Mr. and Mrs, Gladwyn Hooper, Huth, Clare, Veryl and Jeanette attended Flower and Bird Slin- day at Mitchell United Church and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Leibier, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Pattison spent •Sunday at Goderich where the Woodha-in Orange dodge Band was playing, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mills and Him spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Watson, Science Hill. Mr. and Mfrs. Carl Mills and Gwen, Mrs, Fred Mills, David and Douglas, of Seaforth, were Sunday guests of Mr. and„Mrs. ,Toe Dann, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker and family spent Wednesday with Mr .and Mrs. Morgan, of Guelph, and attended the Farm and Home. at Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Giners, John and Barry, of Arthur, were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Mossey. WANT A SHOW PLACE LAWN.... and GARDEN? All your growing plants flowers, lawns„ trees, vegetables, etc., can only do their best when they have plenty of the proper plant food ele- ments. Use "Na-Churs" ,Liquid Fer- tilizer for Best Results ... and Let Your Sprinkler Do The Work With the new FLOW. MIXER device shown here, you can fertilize your entire lawn -and garden in a matter of minutes, using your own garden hose and sprinkler. it's f a s t, easy, economical, and automatic. FOR TREES AND BUSHES The Root Feeder at- tachment replaces the sprinkler and, is used to reach the thick root systems as much as 24 Inches below - ground level. H el e s trees and shrubs de-. velop thick green fol- iage by placing "Na- Churs" Liquid Fertil- izer down deep where it is quickly used by the tiny feeder roots. EQUIPMENT LOANED FREE 'Give your lawn and garden a "Na- Churs" balanced feeding. For free demonstrationtand details, come in or call today. MOTORS LTD. Your Ford. Monarch Dealer PHONE 624 EXETER 'alts 1F Accessories :Manager: I Oat 'Wein I N4 4ff5BM15FAALAIC»Snt,t4150spint1544µ5A1FA4AAFMFIF1,A14$4AAARMt44IIAAIAA44l,fl MAA44AAAtt NOTICE Summer Bus Schedules Effective Jule 22. Frequent service to .Lake Heron. Resorts and Western Ontario Communities Obtain your ropy from. your 1oe41 Agent Central 'Hotel Phone 151 r = x The Western Ontario Motorways Ltd. Kitchener Ontario Ni ommoiviin5l5ala1a1V141a1A1n4aV/r111 VIAS 5Ai llal4l t11111ll ll 1gig llll l a I1,lli11.Y1Aann11%r :yiuµAAlAanUAauµliu1na11ulµnmrnnu,nuun4n55nnlwulnmla5nua5 R!llIl nAlyan51a5iMu4µnagallaup111,ao a 0 e 2. Bargains, as such, are not available in 3 insurance. 0 WE BELIEVE 1. Clients should have the best insurance the market affords. 3. The BEST is ALWAYS the cheapest. Phone: 'Office 24 Res. 162-J "The Insurance Nate" W. Herman Hodgson 3 3 41e4,anp1alnlla/upa5nµ .. Rider's Florist Phone 761 37 Main St. S. 3. From June 6 to 18 Goodwin's Hensall A PAIR QF EXTRA ' PANTS FREE or . 20c70 OFF regular prices on a Tip Top Tailors MADE -TO -MEASURE SUIT Many Patterns to Choose From Also a good range of T-shirts, caps, sport shirts, swim suits, swim trunks, sun suits, shorts, sox and pants for all the family, and priced to fit your pocket books. Goodwin's HENSALL 4 SUPERIOR sTo E WE' FEEL COMPLIMENTED because our customers are telling us "Your slogan is right, you have The Best Place To Shop After Ali" Prices Effective June 16, 17 and 18 LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE JUICE ...2 Fancy Quality, 20 Oz. Tins DOLE'S FRUIT COCKTAIL Fancy Quality, 20 Oz. Tins, Each FISHERMAN • SOCKEYE SALMON Fancy Red, 714 Oz. "Gins, Each for 27c 29c 37c PILLSBURY CAKE MIX DEAL i 1 Pkg. Choc, Fudge, 1 pkg. White CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE 1 Lb. Saget each 49c 98c McCORMICK'S `CARAMELLOWS' BISCUITS 37c Cello Pkgs. of 24, 'Each AYLMER PEAS Choice, Lg. 20 Oz. Tins, Each 20c AYLMER BARTLETT PEARS 2C Choice, 15 Oz. 'Tins, Each TREE SWEET GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 20 Oz. Tin .... 13c Lg, 49 oz. Tin.... 28c SHIRRIFF'S NEW INSTANT PUDDING . 28c (Bonded Deal), Pkgs. ......... for BLUE SURE 100 Off Pkg,, Reg. Pkg. 29c RINSO SOAP Peg. Pkg. (tie Off).... 34a Giant Pkg. 000 Off) „ 67c Lux LIQUID DETERGENT Reg. lin 38* (50 Off Pack) Grant. 'titn,. �v (1Q O1# Paokl R7c. J. H. Jones Groceries. Phones: 32 and .752 I"roe Delivery