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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-08-25, Page 100 rs near as your telepher e A COMPLETE. TRUST SERVICE 1111 !WESTERN O$TARIi RAND Ii. paTERSON, 1-a;t Ofllcer Hensaf, Ontario, I'hoon* s1 For *Estate Planning :and Wille • Real Estate Servicea * Investment Management and Advisory Service A 3j% Guaranteed Investments 231% on saving0—deposits maybe mailed Or (Censors 4n7 Office 0/ GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY AT ]CANADA Toronto Montreal • Qtcawa +Windsor Niagara Falls • Sudbury • Sault Ste, Marie Calgary • Vancouver FARM POND? • t4 { Air w ...timutalit toil( Bin If you run short of water in the late summer on your farm, you can probably cure the trouble for good with a well-placed farm pond. Built where it will catch the spring run-off, your farm pond would provide a ready supply of drinking water for your cattle and a useful reservoir in times of drought. It's a boon to any type of farming, as many Canadian farmers have 'already discovered. Don't let a shortage,of ready cash delay this or any other farm improvement that will make your farm a better farm. Discuss your needs with your local B of M manager. He'll gladly tell you what a Farm Improvement tlt' BAN Hv Loan can do for your r farm— how it can boost TOP RUM, 7AAA0/AAic. your profits and save you time and work.. fIL — the Rao... his full name is Farm Improve. meat Loan. Give him a chance to helpfix up far... he s youro• nomical, conven• fent, versatile. He can do almost anything in mak. ing your farm a better farm. BANK OF MONTREAL eutowe4.4744e V444 Exeter Branch: C. E. SHAW, Manager Centralia (Sub -Agency): Open Tuesday and Thursday Grand Bend (Sub -Agency) : Open Mon., Wed. & Fri. Crediton Branch: RAYMOND KING, Manager (Open Tuesday and Thursday) Dashwood (Sub -Agency): Open Mon., Wed, &'Fri. Hensall Branch: KENNETH CHRISTIAN, Manager Lucan Branch: WESLEY PARKINSON, Manager WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE .1817 THE -TIMES-ADVOCATE" EXETER, ONTARIO" THURSPAY MORNING, AUGUST UST ,72$ 190 Data On Elim.viie By MRS. ROTS SKINNVA Mr. and Mrs, X,lioyd Bell and family of Toronito called on reta- tives ou Thursday evening .re- turning from their holidays.. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Py?n mo- tored to points up north for a few holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Boss. Skinner and family visited on Friday evening with Mr.. and Mrs. Ctif. ton Jaques or Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Al °lessen and family of Aylmer visited with friends in the community .on Sun= day afternoon. Miss Frances Skinner Is spen- ding a few days with Master Bobby Margison or London. Mr. and Mss. Howard Johns and family. Mrs. Garnet Miners; Ur. and Mrs. John Miners and family attended the Batten Pie- nie at Riverview Park Exeter ou Sunday. Miss Betty Ann Stephen is spending a. few holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Stephen of Lon- . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Batten of Pontiac, Michigan were Monday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. John Miners and family. Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hunter were Mrs. Wm. Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pennabaker of Clinton Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Teibbutit of Sea, forth. The Enron County Bookmobile will make the next change of books on Monday August 29, at one o'clock at Mrs, Jackson Woods. W.M.S. And W.A. The July meeting of the Elim- vikle W.M.S. and W.A. was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Bell. The warship service, was taken by Mrs. John Ridley, Mrs, John Coward and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan. Mrs. C.. Valentyn gave a talk on Holland and showed pictures of her homeland. Mrs. Howard Johns read a poem, "The Land of Beginning Again." ]Miss Verdi Kellett closed the meeting. 'SAVE ON TIRE !! t = i A . (t( /lit �,//ill /41.1!', 1111f t,,, 1110E-1% ON . NEW SAFER ByGoodrieb IIRES TOP ALLOWANCES MEAN - ROCK BOTTOM PRICES A'T DATARS SUNOCO SERVICE Ph. '88 Grand Bend Change Of location Starting Monday, August 29, Jolly Radio and Electric will operate from the Residence of Don Jolly, 269 Carling St. South (Corner of Carling' and John Streets --Across From .!toiler Rink) rather than the' present loca- tion on Main Street. Our Stock of Electrical Appliances and Fixtures will be on sale itt our new location and customers will be able to order new appliances through our suppliers, Because of the reduced overhead, we will be able to offer Substantial Savings. We Will Continue To Specialize Itt Television, Radio And Appliance Repairs EXPERT WIRING SERVICE Our P.A. System Will Still Be Available !ally Radio .6‘,Electrk Phone 187 Exeter 04,1,1112/ Families Enjoy Picnic Reunion. Hoist Reunion ,- About fifty descendanta Of the late. Auguat Heist met in River- view Park Sunday to honor Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoist and Mr.. and Mrs. Wes Schaefer of Michigan wino were visiting Miss Lillian iIaist of Crediton. A. snort program •consisting of readings, a sing song find duets accompanied by Mrs,. (Rev.) Strome of Crediton en her vio- lin was enjoyed la ell. it was decided to snake this a yearly event, the next reunion to be •held at Riverview Park on Labor Day, 1956, Members were present !roam Goderich, ]diuevale, Crediton and Dashwood. Batten Reunion. Seventy of the Batten ;clan gathered at Riverview Park en Sunday for a reunion. The president i d;, Battent con- ducted a !program of sports .and was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Eric Garscadden and Mr, .and Mrs. Howard Johns. After .& picnic supper, in a business meeting V. L, Becker, Dashwood, was named president for the 1956 reunion which will ;be held at the Beck- er's home on the third Sunday in August. William Sinclair Woodham Farmer 'Williaan J. Sinolair, 83, of 46 Hemlock street, who died in St. Thomas-IEligin Generall, Hospital Saturday, was born at Kamera, and was a son of Noii and Sophia Sinclair, former residents of Woodham, Be was a farmer until retiring 10 years ago, and was a member of Woodham '!United Church, and an honorary member of Orange Lodge No. 492, Wotdhaanl His wife died in 1945, Surviving are one son, Roy, 46 Hemlock street, with whom he had been making his home; one brother, Alex Sinclair, .Sarnia; and one sister, Mrs. May Johns, Toronto, formerly of Elimville. Mrs. Robert Robinson of Wood- ham is a granddaughter. A Son, Gordon, died in 19$7. Rested at the Wililamis funer- al home until Monday morning, when removal ways made to the United Church, Woodham, where services were held, The Rev. J. Slade, of Woodham Church, as- sisted by LOL No. 492, officiated. Interment was made in K•irkton Cemetery, Report On Crediton East By 'ITS. W. MOTZ Mr. Frank Glanville is receiv- ing treatments in South Huron Hospital, Exeter: Mr. and Mrs.. •Edward Dar`•bey and family of Newtonbrook have returned to their home after hol- idaying with Mrs. Darbey's par- ents Mr. ^and Mrs. Jos. Bullock. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horney of Ridgeway spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz. Miss Joanne Horney. who has been holidaying here and in Hensail and Exeter returned home with them. Mrs: ,Sam Baynham spent last week in London visiting rela- tives, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McBee of London have returned home after holidaying with the latter's par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wein. Mr, and Mrs. Tarry Lewis and Eber spent ;Sunday at Grand. Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hamilton. Topics Frani Thames Road I3y MRS. WIIU144AM 11$0»E •Mr. and Mrs. Root Jeffery and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stene spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Oren Grace of Dear - bora Mich., Mr. Robert Miller is a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital, Sea - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bates of St. Petersburg Florida called on ?Jr. and Mrs. Alnxer Passmore on Frid. Mr,ayand Mrs. Ajmer Passmore, David, Dennis and Darlene spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Oren Grace, of Deabors , Mich, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ,Simpson and Bruce, Mr. and Mrs., Kennet!. spent the weekend at Turnbull's Simpson, Gary and Ellen Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee Thotn- son and Janice, of Woodham; Mrs, Wm, Thomson, of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery; Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Rohde. Douglas, Glenn and Calvin spent Sunday at Turnbull's Grove. Mr, and Mrs, Roger Urquhart, of Sirkton, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn J,erfery. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luker, of. Iiensall, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Snow. Masters Bi11y and' Bobby Snow returned to Hnsail with them for a week's holidays, Miss Doris Elfbrd is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray and infant son. The Huron County Bookmobile will make the nexit change of books on Monday, August 29, at one o'clock at Mrs. Jackson Woods. The roar of an aircraft engine during ground test can rattle windows and nerves for blocks around. So we're glad to report that aluminum has turned up as a noise -absorbing "honey- comb" in an aircraft company's test -cell. Hundreds of aluminum tubes of differing diameters and lengths, filled with absorbent, soling -baffling material, make up the end. walls. And we are told that by the time the giant roar has bounced around in these aluminum mazes it comes out the other end thoroughly "baffled" and weakened to a hum. We expect there, are lots of aluminum boosters around that factory l ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. (ALCAN) Plan Campaign • For Bike Safety At a recent meeting of the Exeter 1Safety Council. it was de - Odell to work in conjunction with Doug Smith to promote a. cam- paign on "Safe and Courteous Bike' Riding." A bicycle taping day Is to be ,held in September. If you are interested in mak- ing Exeter a safer place ter your dhildren bring your safety sug- gestions to the .next meeting of the Safety Council on Thursday, September 1 in the 'own Hall at 8 p.m, ]Leader: Where do you ;het these jokes? Editor; Out of my head, Reader: Yon must be. fin"0411041 lll/g111111114OOMMry111111111!!Hill! nintInn141,1i111!l1144111,1111}I.IIIn1llQIII MPRIIy!!!'41101.1110 1 a „ . to nsak sure yon are receiving TOP PRICES for f: y . u� g your live poultry before selling by phoning: COLI..ECT • London or Ra 7-1230 680-enr-Zl! Check with Riverside PoultryCo. 'Inulu,ynpuuuuflplp4Putit 1an4U14n414g14;110! ... w14411u 1an1g1lMI wiewlelooseelimusemeemeemeemeltneemilis SMYTH'S Anniversary Sale Continues Till Saturday Aug. 27 To give everyone a chance to participate in this great money -saving event, we are extending the time for five more days. Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes And Slippers At Greatly Reduced Prices COME EARLY AND GET THE CHOICE i Smyth's Shoe Store Exeter Send Them Back To School On CCM• riiefic& JOYCYCLES BIKE -WAGONS BOYS' & GIRLS' Bicycles Four Different Sizes Lunch Kits Davy Crockett, Hopalong Cassidy, Howdy - Doody, Roy Rogers and Others. Thermos Bottles. All Shapes and Sizes. TIIAO uwi R HARDWARE Q(J/'L/Ty ofif FvR PR/CES ?NONE 27 EXETER 1 414. Stearthe 4f/ecf 5b'mq s We're Cleaning Out Used Cars To Make Room For '56 Models '54 Ford Cu'm C'ch A Low, Low Price '51 Pontiac Sedan Clean, One -Owner' '46 Plymouth $495 '48 Jeep St'n Wain $550 New Paint, A Good Farm Vehicle $1,695 '52 Meteor Custom $1,350 Radio, 2 -Tone, Whitewalls, Real Sharp $1,095 '50 Chev DeI'x Sed'n $795 A Dandy For The Price A '49 Pontiac Sedan $795 or, '52 Pontiac Sedan $1,295 Radio '48 Chev Fleetline $695 Nice Sedan '41 Ford Sedan $150 Away Above Average Many Others To Choose From PEARSON MOTOR SALES Phone 608 Exeter Your Ponfiac.Buick CMC Dealer Phone 78 Zurich 4 A,