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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-07-14, Page 4. onss .nannommoonaanomononnnnonsononnonossonoonsaomovois Reweaving Ciprette Bum, Cuts and Tears, Moth. Holes, Rewoven Like New On MI Types Of Garments ThE TonsAintook.TE, arm ONTARIO, TWIRSDAY MORNIN4 JULY PS Teachers Take Courses. Mrs. Douglas Insley. 4of town. Miss Joyce Ilwagil and Miss Mar - wet pecker. of Dashwoodas taking the Primary Methods Spec - 124 Sanders St. . Janke Jan. course being held. at Knoll - wood Park School ip London. Miss- Ann -Taylor, Dashle004.s laking a course at the UniveraltY of Western Ontario. Mrs. R. D. ,ernayn. speaks well • Of the course .she took last week in. Toronto. It was the first read - log conference held in Canada .and was well received. There were, .$iz lectures each day with 4 'totl notch', lecturers from. both -Cau- ads. ,and the United States. For . .diSellS.SiOn the conference was 41- 44e4 into three groups. PriraarY.- junior and intermediate. Mrs. Jermyn attended the discussions .071 priMary reading and she re- marlted "1 wish. It were the first_ s.7 of September new eo that I could put into practice new ideas and. 1.• methods that 1 want to try.' ‘Nwour4pAgoomoutrimounwiwilinfusumwomutitsu,kowkwwimokkenioinunkomanumuumatuews- IriottommummiumnowwwwwmomplismosopsivituomosumeouwisoutasfuwimagazwurFtwionakoi IttlititlItttitifffittil Rubber Stamps And All Types OF Marking Devices Rubber Stamps Made To Order . . Bk Stamps Circular' . Oval and Rectangular Stamps, Stamps With Changeable Dates and Numbers . Signature Stamps . Pie Plates for All Purposes, Printing Wheels, . Nmnbering Machines Stamp Racks , The Times.Advocate-. „,„, lllllllll llll lllll itatummuulftlimmunnuano lllll V glionville SS tEnioys Pi:.cnic., I „„ flux„,,,,,e-,.841144Y School PiCUiS WAS 1414 recently at SOW, orth Lions Bark. :Sports, were OnJoyed ' during the afternoon. .'144.-d 811.1)W was served to 85 at 5-..10.,o'cloelt. The 'winners la races for 5 and. under were:. girls, ..Rlaine 6Ohne,- Ave Word; boys, Dale 34f„tcliffe; 8 aad under. girls. Marilyn olktis, Sandra Walters; boys, Gary Rem, lAfX1" e.VIlainenn;tYre,'411S4hillrine4, Yer30.ghir$11Ss: : lb oys, Nei? Valentyn& orant. aitim, nor: young ladies, Mary Skinner, •Tessi43 'coconuts:tut; young men, Floyd Oooper, Stanley ' 3oltns: m a r r.; e 4 ladies, lielen Dell, Dlanelte Johns ; married, Alen. To oroe Rlord, Gilbert aoinfs; wheelbarrow race; Grace Routly .and Mary Skinner; lads kicking slipper through a tire, vhia rout.; 431; husband caning, Blanche Tons; newspaper race, -Marjorie Johns and Allen 'Ulnas; bean ton. teat*. Graee Byta's sidez ball and pail race. •Blanche Johns and Lorne zifora, ij 16 -Pc. Brownie Hawkeye Flash Outfit saearause.wurre DAT O NIGHT Ifyou have a child who watts his first Camera—or ALL IN ONE if you yourself ale a beginner—here's an ideal eA eic A G E... dash outdt. 1a this single Kodak package is the Brownie Hawkeye Came Flash Model, $ 50 plus Kodalite Plasholder, 2 -Way Hash- guar4/ 8 flash 1 -”It VP bulbs, 2 OtYpe tifl batte4es, rolls Kodak Verichrome Bilm, and a azpa'ee V2 user's booklet. CAMERA ONLY $7.95 — FLASH ONLY $4.50 • Huntley's Drug. Store Trusses,Surgical Supports, Elastic Hosiery PHONE 50 .131,101 v • EXETER MIltt lllll unsouturrrtnrinittmmummumsciittarmuntitortinetk, A . 1 • s• Topics From Zion By MISS JAMB. DYE -W' Zion °West 1 ous People's Union and 2ion choir held a weiner roast last Friday evening at Port Blake. W.M.S. Church Service Mrs. W. J. Moores, Thames Road, was special speaker at the W.M.S. church service last. Sun- day. Music was supplied by the choir and a quartette of W.hLS. ladies, Mrs. Tom Hern, Mrs. Ken- neth }fern, Mrs. Verna Towle and Mrs. Gerald Hern. Entertain imaiLs, The members of Sunshine Mis- eima Bann and the Mission Circle, under the leadership of lairs. Norman Brock, Mrs. Gerald Hern, 'Mrs. .A.ttguS Earl and` Mrs. Nor-. man Jaques, entertained with a varied program for the members of the W.M.S. last Wednesday evening at the school. The ladies of the W.M.S. supplied and eery- erl a lunch. Personal Itenis Mr. and Mrs. Olive Hazelwood, of Woodham, were Sunday eve - nine- visitors with Mr. and hire. ,Cliftart Jaques. ' . Monday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques were Mr. and -Mrs. Sam. "lowers and 'children, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaques and John and Mrs. Frank Lingard and Dormie, of Acton. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Hern and family attended the Becker fam- ily reunion on Sunday .at River- view Park, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Noble re- tured home to Toronto after spending a week's holidays with., Mr. and Mrs. Norman laques Miss Elaine Hera had a torten operation last Tuesday. • Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern and boys attended the Kerslake re- union Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bender, of ,Dashwood. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques and family,. were Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schmidt and family, of Shakespeare; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Racey and Mrs. Florence Schmidt and family, of Stratford. . * 414,4 SHOP IN YOUR HOME COMMUNITY Holiday Specials I At Pearson Motor Sales 94 BUICK SEDAN',like new, with dynaflow '58 METEOR COACH, can't tell it from a '65 62 PONTIAC CATALINA,'real spotty '53 110Itip ClIST0111 COACII, radio, a Ileauty' 'si.CUSTOIST COACH, real nice '62 liure ITARreroi, loaded * '51 mgbrzon COACH with overdritc, real: economy 'SI etrEv- StPAN, real cheap '49 rola) COACII, dean n.S a pin '50 CIIEV DELUXE SEDAN '34 CUM' COACH, thebest in Captivity PICKUP SPECIAL DODO/z-TON ONLY $900 . * PEARSON MOTOR SALES • Phot 608 Exeter 18 Zurich 11110111110 ''''' I t The slick surface of wet asphalt roadwaya has sent many a mo- torist limping to the garage with " Benched fenders and shattered headlamps. But now research engineers have ceme tip With sonietbing that sharply reditoea ibis accident hatard. When their Special aluminum °aide abrasive is applied to the load Surface, it cots do4xt by mote than 30% the stopping distance of your car when you apply the brakes at 16 m.p.h. ...So in addition to saving weight and work in a thousand everyday and special applicaE tions, alutainurn may rowe Mater factor in saving lives, WO. AILUMINtliq COUPAbill OP CANADA, LTD, (ALCAN) TELEPHONE PROJECT BEGINS IN NFLD.—The initial segment of the world's first trans-Atlantic telephone cable Is hauled ashore from the largest cable4aying ship afloat, the British Moriarpla (background), in ceremonies held at the fishing village of C/arenville, Newfoundland. The project, a, eombined venture of the U.K., the U.S. and Canada, will cost an estimated $10,00G,Q06 and is expected to be completed late in 1958. Cable is to stretch fronrClarenville to ()ban, Scot- land, a. span of 2,260 statute miles. ONE PERSON'S ANTIDOTE- FOR 1.1EA T—Now here is a recipe for hot summer days. Fill, a playpool with water, reduce apparel to zero and just hop in, taking the family pooch along for company. --Central Press Canadian Town Topics Items•of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Exeter The Exeter Times -Advocate is always pleased to 'Publish these Items. We and our readers are interested In, you and your friends. Phone 770. Mr. and*afrs. Warren May are holidaying in Nisweastle„ N.B. with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ca.A. Anderson. Miss Susan Smith is visiting at '"Four„. Windt" Exeter, with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James D: Smith. Miss Smith has 'just returned to Canada af- ter spending, a year in Scotland and Ireland. . • - Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. Gardiner, of Meaford, vialted with relatives this past week. Mr. and .Mrs. Stan Wade, George and Karen have returned after a trip to 'Sudbury. George Is visiting his grandparents in Belle- ville. ' Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Parsons, of Janesville, Wisconsin, visited with relatives last week. Mrs. Arthur Frayne of Me - Knight's Ladies Wear is on va- eation 'this week. Mr. and Mis. DOnald Manson, Donald and Mamie, of New York, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Laing and Danny. They all spent Monday and Tuesday in Midland'. Mrs. Laing returned to New York with them for a visit. Mrs. Prank , Lingard and Don- nie, of Acton, are ,holidaying with relatives in Exeter this week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bower and family .attended the Orange lodge parade in Blyth on Tues- day., Ur. and Mrs, Albin Fawcett, Dianne and Elaine, of Caledonia, are -visiting for a few days with Vire. Vaweett's mother, Mrs. M. Finkbelner. Mrs. Amelia Da1e is a patient, in 'Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff White spent their vacation last week at their cottage at leilendale ,Beach near Forest. We; Ed, Johns, Mrs. Williant Stone, mrs. Edgar Squiree and Mrs. Milo .Sitell attended the Mary Hastings picnic at Winghten on, Priday, Zane 29. Mr. John gar**, ef tem, and daughters Mrs. A. rleischaeur and Mr. and Med. W. 1. Black of London, attended the funeral of Mr, Worry's brother, Arehibitld Nom at Chathant ort Saturday. .1Vietabers of Aaron Presbytery United Church Men's Oxeentive wi,th their M11tllles held 8picnic tattiest at the home of the areal. (lett, Xt. Orval Harrison, Mum - tea on Sunday. A business meet- ing folleared. Mr. end Mrg, 11,Obert SOutheOtt, Jane and 13 arty were preaellt, Mr. and Nita. C. V. Laughton and family have returned from a vacation In the Okattagah. IteloWna,„11.C. With Mrs. Laugh- ton'e. relativea. Mrs, Laura, Runter„of St. Catharines, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs, Rachel Sims and'other relatives. Mr. Ken Hartlow- vent the weekend with his parents in Kin- cardine. Mist Agnes Cutting, who* has been 'Lindr the doctor's care for the past,four weeks, has returned to her work at iPop's booth, Cen- tralia, - Misses.. Annie 'Matthews and Nellie Buxton, of -Toron.to, called ori friends in Exeter on Satur- day.' Mrs. Marjorie Tompkins and Mr, (Laverne Wickle, of St, "Marys spent Sunday with Mr. Everett Sims and Miss Agnew Cutting. Mr. and NITS, Don +Southcott, Michael and Mary, visited in Os- havia for the weekend. Mrs. Statham and Lois, of Hamilton and Mise Mary Homey of London motored to California and are visiting there. Mies Dianne Webber, .of Varna has been visiting with her grand- mother, Mrs. Valeria Armstrong, Data 'On Elimvill� -. By WS. ROSS 8K11,11024 Mr. an Mrs. , Lewis Zebus spent Sunday with Mr. anal 111113. Mervin Dunn, of Hensall... Mr. Charles johns celebrated his birthday at icenworth. Lodge. "litn guests were Mr. and Mrs. Will ...Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ker- tins, Exeter, and Mr. and afro, William Johns. • a • RiDary;„ andMrs. R Qt Exeterobe,sprti.4nIteitsilyand Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell. Mr. and Mrs, Johnny Ridley spent a few days at Grand Bend -last week. • Miss Jessle Koopin" an. is elatard- ing a few days with Mrs. Hamil- ton„ of Kirkton. • Mrs. Laurie Stephens aud Ger- ry, of London,' are spending a few days with Mr.- ,an4 Mrs. Anmstilln.n aDni411 inMg.rs. Ho - ward Joh'ias, and family have gene to. Halifax tor two weeks' vacation. • Mrl. and Mrs. Jim Rolf/01We, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Philip johns. Mr. and' Mrs, Allen johns and Mr, and Mrs. William Soluilr eta' teaded the McDonald picnic at Riveratiew Park,, Exeter, on Sun- day, Mr, and Mrs. Robert King; of Loudon; spent Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. Bill 1,ohns. Mr. and Mrs. williaatt Smith and Carol Aileen, of Centralia, visited Friday With Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell. Mrs. Ivor Morgan visited in the community last week.. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johns spent Sunday with Mr, and ?Ira. Ro- bert King, of -London. ' The Sunday service .at, Bliinville United Ohurch will be completely in charge of. the Vacation School committee. It will be an entirely ehildren's lervice. Parents and teachers are urged. to attend, s M M. Ntaster Feeds. Wishes to Announce the4Appointrnent of .tet-1!t$'.Feed MiW KIRKTON As Authorized Dealer For Master Feeds Now Carrying A Full Igloo Of Feeds FOR SERVICE Phone Kirkton 128 • "teed Ni -w --Roof? aolls On Like .A Magic : Carpet • The Revolutionary New Improved SUPERTITE Cross Corrugated Aluminium Roll Roofing and Siding' " Metal roofing price increases shortly, 1 - 'Order your. requirements this week . EXETER • DISTRICT Phcine 287 Collect The FarmeWs ,Own Store Prevenf Water Core In Turnips 40' Ib. Bog $6.10 Available Now At Jones, MacNaughton Seeds Lt Exeter - Ontario 'tight -Price Unconditional Guarantee Quality Merchandise Direct factory buying and importing on. a Volume basis from only the beat Mantifactuters allows iis to make these staterhents 1 HART BATTERY CO. (Si. Johns$ Que.)—All storage batteries. TII03IPSON PRODT.ICTS (St. Catherines)---Toleclo parts; Ite,MOO - .AS' • INTERNATIONA.I, PARTS LTD. (Toronto and Cbiertgo)—txliatisi' Systern specialists, nauffIers, pipes, dual kits, XlIALINATOP, LTD. (Preston)—tverything in oil filters. • This Week's. Special Shock Abtorbers • ASIMECONOS COP,P. Or CANADA (St. Lantherti Que.)-43rake lining, clutch assemblers., anti treexe and brake fluid. Fronts or item% Complete With Bushings 10,000 Mile duarantee PHONE 211 SPORTS AND AUTO SUPPLIES EXETER OP* fa a, I