HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-06-23, Page 11Make This Your Frozen Food Centre
Beef
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Cheap
RL ,R
ight
NOW
There is a spread of between 200 and 25¢
rightw noThiser ound infave�-Paused by heavy0uarter dema•ndbfor
expensive steaks from Summer Hotels .and Tour,
ist Business. Packers are freezing these .cuts to
meet 'future demand. TAKE. ADVANTAGE? OF
THIS SITUATION..
Beefill Be From Gov't
Graded Blue Or Red a `. $t errs!
The best—
h we can buy quarters from 125 to
140•.lbs.,Such beef can be cut into sten s—roasts
F' --minced beef—rang variety .you wish. ONS MATT
IS DFTAILE}D T() SPTMOT THIS I3l!7EF WHICH
IS MARKED ("LOCKER USE-1ViUSp BE TOPS
QR. DO NOT SHIP". We sold many, many quer-
tars in 1.953 when the same condition existed.
IF TUB PRICE DROPS FCTIMM ±lR
WE WILL SEMI IT OII 3 *] ER
Order Before Saturday --
Make Sure of Fresh -Killed Beet
Exeter Frozen Foods
Main St,
Phone 70
MACMILLAN'S
D�IiarDays
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CONTINUE
UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT
WOOL BABY JACKETS $1.00
TRAINING PANTIES . 5 for $1.00
COTTON OVERALLS with JACKET $1.00
Sizes 2 and 8
BOYS' SUMMER SHIRTS $1.00
GIRLS' SUMMER SHIRTS- ' $1.00
COTTON OVERALLS ' . 2 for $1.00
1ST QUALITY 51/15 HOSE $1.00
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We Invite You To Come In And Browse
SEE THE MANY BARGAINS ON SAVE
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THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER, :ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, ,JUNE 23, MO
F.arewell Picnic
:For NS Teachers:
The teachers of South Huron
District High :School and their
wives held an informal picnic on
the school grounds Saturday eve,
rang. The. occasion' w as a farewell
for the teachers who are leaving
Exeter .:.Mrs. Jesse Stewart, .Miss
Isabel .canton, Miss .Anne. Kar-
tushyn, Mr. W. A. Tress, Mr.
Ernest ,Tones and Mr. F.{. Meek.
" Mr. IL i . Sturgis spoke in ap-
preciation; of their oefforts in the
school; and community and ex-
pressed regret at their departure.
Others spoke, in a similar vein,
:Report On
brand Bend
BY MRS, E. KEOWN
—Continued from Page 5
Mrs. L. G}eromette is vacation.
ing with her daughter and ron-
in -law Mr. and Mrs. T. M, Dodds
on the Maitland River..
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Bossen-
berry had their twin daughters
baiitized at the Sunday morning
service at St, John's -by -the -Lake.
Anglican church. This service was
administered by Rev. id..Pinkney,
With ' Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ache-
son of Exeter, both 'twins them-
selves, acting as Godparents. The
twins were christened as Mary
Louise and Martha Anne,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gibson
of Arkona and Mr. •and Mrs. Rol-
and Neil and son Gerald of Ailsa
Craig spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. E. Keown.
Mr. and Mrs, . Lawrence John-
son last week .purchased the prop-
erty formerly owned by the late
Marcus Wild.
Owing to an oversight the name
of Mrs. Ada Patterson was omit-
ted from the list asone of •the
oldest members of the United
Church who poured tea at the
official opening bf the new manse.
Miss Bertha 'Blanchard .of Lon-
don is helping in the local post
office with •the extra heavy mails
during •the summer months.
The annual Sunday School plc
Ate of the Church of .God will be
held at Bayfield on Thursday
afternoon, . June 30 at 1.30 •p.m.
The summerseason at Lake-
view Casino will commence on
Saturday evening, June 25, when
danceswill be held every week
night beginning at 9.30. p.m., with
midnight dances Sunday nights•
on holiday weekends.
N. MARTIN
Optometrist
OFFICE WILL BE
CLOSED
JULY 1-4
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EVER WANT TO GO TO A
You'll find many a Boy Scout who does. He's
longing to join thousands -of fellow Scouts at
the 8th World Jamboree to be held in August
at Niagara -on -the -Lake.
But he may be disappointed. Transporta-
tion, for instance, may be just too great an
expense. It is to help such a Scout that The
Bank of Nova Scotia is co-operating with
The Boy Scout Association to set up 50 all-
expcnse-paid jamboree Journeys for deserv-
ing Scouts.
Scouts are invited to write a short essay
• on the 'theme "What It Means To Be A
Scout." On the basis of these essays a total of
50 winners will be seleeted in co-operation
with the Boy Scout Association, The Bank of
Nova Scotia will meet the costs of travel and
of ten- glorious days at the Jamboree for
these 50 lads.
The, Bank of Nova Scotia's Jamboree
journey Essay Contest is another example of
the Bank's policy of working with Young
Canada, The Bank is their partner, aS it is
Yours, in the great and many.sidefl enterprise
Of helping Canada grow.
The BANK, of NOVA SCOTIA..
. Your Partner in. Helping Canada Crow
entry forms are available to Scouts, eligible to go to the Jarnbbrec, 'front the
Boy Scouts' Association/ or your nearest Branch Of the Bank of Nova cotia.
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These Peo..ie Have Money
T ey Apparently Don't Want
Eight residents pr former res-
idents of this district have money..
'they don't want—they're going Jo
giveitto the Bank of Canada at
the end of this year.
These people are listed in a
supplement to The Canada Ga-
zette as having unciaimed balanc-
es in Canada's chartered banks.
Seven of the eight persons with
local addresses have accounts at
the Bank of Montreal, Exeter;
the .eighth is at the East London
branch lef the 'Bank of !.Montreal.
'Unless ''the depositors claim
their funds before. the end -of the
year, they will be turned. over to
Bank of Canada. However, they
can still be .claimed from the
Bank of Canada with certain res-
ervations,
The amounts ,have been un-
claimed for nine years or more,
with the exception of dividends.
of the banks ,which . have been
unclaimedfor five years or more.
• The district list includes;
Miss Helen Forbes,
R.R, 1 .Granton 4. 8.51
F/O R. 0. .Gibson,
This Week In
Whalers
By MRS. F, SQUIRE
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. John Herdman;
and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dayman,
Exeter, visited Wednesday with;
Mr, and .Mrs. George Squire.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thomson
and family, 1 ucan, visited recent-
ly.with Mr, and Mrs. George Ark-
say,
Mr. and Mrs, Alton. Neil and
baby visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rollins, 'Cen-
tralia. .
Mrs. Thompson was in Toronto
Friday with friends.
Mr. Howard • Morley, of Hazel.
Park, Mich.; -•spent the weekend.
with Mr. and Mrs. William, Mor-
ley; Sr.
Mrs. Milne Pullen, Mrs. Ron-
ald Squire, Mrs. George Squire,
Mrs. Harry Klahre, Mrs. Bert
Duffield, Mrs. Roy Hodgson, Mrs.
Hamilton Hodgins, Mrs. William,
Morley, Sr., Mrs. William Morley,
Jr., and Miss Elva Morley went
to Elimville United Church on
Thursday afternoon where they
and other W.1VLS: Auxiliaries
were entertained..
Mrs. Laverne Morley • attended
the funeral of the late Mrs, Rota
Blaekfool in London, Wednesday,
Mrs. •Finkbeiner and family
were at Point Clark on. Sunday
attending a Campbells' picnic. It.
was also the birthday of Mrs.
Finkbeiner's mother, Mrs. Camp-
bell, of Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. George Squire
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Rodgins and also
attended anniversary service at
Granton Anglican Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gunning,
Granton, . visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Mellejille Gunning.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
were ata family picnic at Gib-
bons' Park, London.
Goldefr Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. William Morley,
Sr., and Elva, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Morley,' Jr., Mr. Howard
Morley Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie
Mr. Laverne "Morley,, Jimmy 'and
Carol Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil -
Squire and Mrs. Russell Brock
motored to Clavering on Satur-
day to atend the golden wedding
of Mr., and Mrs. Charles Hayes,
6f. Brantford..
Dinner was served to 60 guests
at, the church. After dinner they
went to the home of Mr. and
Mrs.. Thomas Smith, the former
home of the bride, where she and
Mr. Haves were united in mar-
riage 50 years ago.
They presented Mr. and Mrs.
Hayes, with 8 400 -day clock and
Mr. John -Morley, who is 86 years
of age, with a cane. The guests
remained, for the weekend. •
At December, 1954, there were
181,674 persons working for the
federal, government and the
monthly payroll was $44,662,660.
In a year the number of persons
employed increased by 10,269 and
the monthly payroll rose by 35,-
082,031.
DAIRY* TA L
GOOD HEALTH 15 THE
BONUS WE GET BY
HINKING MILK FROM
l6NLANDN LLAdIR.Y
JPAYMASTEcp.
Clinton Radio School .. 440
William G. Lloyd,
'Grand Bend, s 3.8 4
Alex B. McLenna.u, RCAF
(Address unknown) 14:20
J'oiln Paton,
'R.R, 3 Ailsa Craig 8.11
Richard Patten,
!II.R. 3 Ailsa Craig 1:2.20.
Mrs. Marie Thompson,
R:R.1 Exeter 4.12
Oert Masou, ('Payee Mrs,
4. Mason) Grand Bend 12:97'
News .of
Sunshine,
BY IBM WILLIAM DIGKKEY
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Canon were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Hooper at St. Marys.
Mrs. Margaret Hawkins, Sea -
forth, visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Simpson last
ween.
Mr. and Mrs. gra Miller, Ray
and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Brine visited Rev, and Mrs. Wan-
less and family at Stroud on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson, of
Toronto, were weekend visitors
at the home of Mrs. Hugh Berry.
Joyce Dickey visited with Ruth
Horne at Winchelsea over the
weekend.
Mr, and Mrs. John Simpson
were visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Hoggarth at Cromarty on
Sunday evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Rodd at-
tended Thames Road anniversary
on Sunday morning and visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. William Dickey
and family attended the Johns
family reunion held at Winchel-
sea school grounds on Saturday,
afternoon.
Minister And Wife
Receive Presents
,- Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Holley
were honored on their wedding
anniversary on Saturday evening,
when friends and neighbours
gathered ,at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Jaques.
They were taken by surprise
When an address was read and
the presentation was made of a
floor lamp and hostess chair.
Mr. A. J. Sweitzer showed pic-
tures of his recent trip to Quebec.
The ,Canada Oaaette allows
hundreds of thousands sof dellara
unclaimed :in hanks across the
country. Most Are 'for small
au oun^ts under $50. but others
range AS high as $26,000..4 Mrs.
Margaret Louisa Maitland- Ten-
nant, of London, England, bas
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deposits. of $2 .,700.35, $ $,6'¢3,
41, and $18,101.15 in three banks
in Toronto which she hasn't
claimed for a decade,
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AND
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RECAPPABLE
TIRE
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WESTMAN
438 Main St., Exeter
Tel. 211'
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Re Tax Payments
For the Convenience of the .Ratepayers I will be at the
TOWN HALL, EXETER
Wednesday, June 29
i.;30 to 5 p.m, _ .. 7;30 to .0 p,tn.
ThursdaY. June 30
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3 to .5 porn. 7:30' to '0 P•r .
Eric Carscadden,
Tax Collector
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just write your name
and address on a card
we provide in the store.
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Come in and browse
around.
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A GENERAL MOIOR5 VALUE
Illustrated—Pontiac LAvn xN'rnAN Sport Coupe
There'snomistaking this beauty.
Out of the medley of modern motorcars,
one car stands out:
Whether you see it a quarter of a mile
down the highway—or watch it !lashing
past in the line of traffic—there is
absolutely no mistaking the beautiful
new Pontiac.
Coming, passing or going, it`s the one
car that carries the great stamp of
individuality.
And this wonderful difference in favor of
Pontiac goes far beyond appearance.
There's the same superiority in
performance.
Put the Strato.treak V8, the Strato-Flash
V8 or the Big "6" through their paces
on the getaway just once—and you'll see
that you never need do that again ! Here's
spirit to lift anybody's spirits t
Steering is so easy and steady that you
almost drive with your mind. The ride
is as level as a level itself;
This is a great carr. It's new from the
ground up. And naturally, this gives it a
big advantage over all other cars from
every conceivable standpoint.
Why don't you get a Pontiac? Come in
today , drive a Pontiac away t Once
you take the wheel—and get our deal—
it's an irresistible combination!
ZURICH
PHONE 78
Pears on
Motor Sales
EXETER
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