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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-08-25, Page 11a • :invisible Reweaving Pleerette Burns, Cuts And treat's, .Math Holes Rewoven .LII e. New On Ail Type* Of Garment; A. Janke 126 Sanders. St. ' Exeter Garages. Sun* and Evening Service Qlien this Sunday, Wednes- day afternoon, and during the evenings throughout the week; Mathers Bros. Exeter North iit . ' S ThisWeak #�tl Winchelseci Br zuvaL 'P, HiDIt1 E E TIMIES-ADVOCATE, EXETER,ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING,* AUQUST .25., 1965 Eamnn instil . About Crediton By KIM J WOODAJ,44 Misses Warns Welt e r s and Phyllis Here of London spent the we e k en d at their respective homes, • • Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Ford returned to :their home in Kite chener on Sunday after spending the past two weeks with Mrs Harry Ford. and Gorden. Mr, and Mrs...Wiibotn Walters and Danny enjoyed a pleasant weekend at Chesley Lake. Mr. and subs, L1ayd Knight re- turned home on Sunday after spending a week v a e a t 1 en aa Chesley Lake, Mrs, Harry 'Ford accompanied Mr. and airs, Will .Johns of VIM- ville to the funeral of the late Mr, Will Butler •at the Carrothers f u n e r al home in London on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brock and `children visited on. Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Bill Dobbs at bang•. tDn �nl•nannruglpnnl'aunnllglulllll luull"un4n IaglupuA!u11R1untlll n ' TH NKS A Million. • • ,• 0110!1111flnt,., We at Waiper's Men's Wear want to' express our appreciation to our customers for their excellent response to our olid -summer anniversary sale. The splendid results €_ justify our belief that you, the public, know good bar- gains when you see them. Robert C. Marriage, Exeter Wins The Free Custom -Made Suit Bargains Left We're continuing some extra -special bargains on quality summer merchandise. Only a few items deft. BOYS' TROUSERS 1/2 -PRICE SPECIAL PRICES ON SOCKS ALL SPORT SHIRTS REDUCED Phone 81 aiper s M'EW'S' WEAR Exeter ow, ,lll Only Advance Sale Ticket Holders are eligible for drav< on: * DODOS REDENT SEDAN * CHEVROLET 210 DELUXE ADVANCE SALE TICKETS - 3 lot 5114 Each ticket admits one adult or two children Sept; 17, All tickets must lie in by 9:30 p• to be eligible for draw which will be made at 10:15 p.ni. 6n same date, s in front of Grandstand. GRANDSTAND- Ote.03g 455 • , a ,,xresv .Racjng Noi`'se Show 'H$RREtS A D6TERN AiR AT... SEPT. '.110401k100111.11 ` W. it..tAtatiatiMuneIw 11 `4' DASHWOOD BOY WINSPPONY=•-•Jimmy Hayter, Jr., whose father is a well-known hockey and 'baseball player and chairman of the'Trustee Board of Dashwood, won this Shetland pony in a draw at the second annual frolic of Dashwood Men's Club on Wednesday evening. With him are, left to right, William Haugh, Club President; Harry Hayter, secretary; Mrs. .Itay Guenther, Dashwood, winner of ar, washing machine; and Alvin Walper, Dashwood, -who was master of ceremonies for the program, A record crowd of 1,000 attended: T -A Photo' RecorcTCr�wd Qf;1,000 Attends Dashwood Frolic Ideal weather ',helped •firing a record crowd o3 over 1,000 to the ,second annual .frolic of Dash- wood Men'e Club on Wednesday, August. 17. President William Haugh said proceeds from the event will be need for •community welfare work. The club helps sponsor hockey and. ibaselball teams and is plan- ning to i ulld' some ;type of com- Inunity centre in the near future, Alvin Weber, a, pact president of the • e1ub, was master of oete- znonieh for the program. Six bands took part in the ,peraele and later performed on etage. They *ams from Dashwood, Exeter,'Phedford, Stratlhroy, Forest and Sarnia. A variety program by Vic Mum- ferd and his east from Brantford was well .received. The bingo tables were :filled 'and the' de- mand at the ,refreshment ibooth kept the dadies hustling all night. Excitement ran high as the Wale ' came for raffling the re- frigerator, washer; pony, :tires, lawn avower •and. bicycle. +E•ari Camp'bel'l, warden of Hur- on, drew the first ticket and the refrigerator went ho Oar1 Pear son of Woodstock. Mrs. Ross Johnston of Zurich drew 'the sec- ond ticket and Mrs. Etat' Guen- ther won , •the washing -machine.' Clarence Parkes of Stanley drew rhe third ticket and an excited. little boy; Jimmy Hayter, diad a pony. Mary Annen.Sitter of Thed- ford drew the 'fourth ticket and Ed Devine 'sof •Gfamd Bend be- came th,e 'owner two tubeless tires, Lloyd Eagleson drew no, 5 ticket and Don a O1•ly .of Exeter vi:on e power lawn mower. Peter Eagleson of Stanley won a fine bicycle when. Mrs. Orval McClin- .orhey •pulled the sixth ticket. Dashwood Tigers.'defeated :Zur- ice Lumber '.Kings 12-3 in the ball game which began the fest- ival. • 'Persona Items' .y Mr.and Mrs. Garnet Welbeng and tunny of We,tonloo vacation- ed least week with, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.. H. Rader and 1V1r, and Mrs. Fred Weibeng and other reldtive'a and friends, Mix's Dorolthy Keifer of San- dusky, 'Ohio,' anent some``time with Mr, and Mrs, Adolph. Keir' ler.,. Misses Judy and Sandra ' Kel- ler of London were holiday guests with their aunt, Miss Grace Kel- ler'. Mrs. Earl . Tessier, Robeitkt and Susan of Brantford ` .spent last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Kellar. Mrs. Nora Koessel•.and family of Rbger City, Mich., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller arid family and other rel- atives. ' Mr. and Mrs, , Glen . Guenther and girls have returned to Gary, radians, after spending their va- cation with Mr. and Mrs. Syd Baker. Mi. and Mrs. Syd Baker and Mr, and 112ms. Glen Guenther of Gary, Indiana motored to Cole lingwood• last Thursday, Mr, Roger leoppener of Kit- ehener is spending his holidaye. with his aunt and u"ncle, Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Devine. Ur. and Mrs. Leo Schendal of Kitchener •seem•• last Week with their daughter .and 'faintly, Mr. and Mts. Ervin Devine, 1VLr, end Mrs. Gordon 'Weiberg of Waterloo tipent the Weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred W bberg and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tyler. Mr, ped Mrs, l aroi4 Maine and girls of Kitchener are • vacation Ing With the latter'e lather, Mr. Aeinheid 1VI•ilior. Ker mother is a patient is St. joseph's ROSS - NU, Loudon, where she Wider - went etirgery. Mr. and Mrs, Coli in Ifirldiey and Eartiily of Lott - don were a1Vo weekend 'visitors, !Mr. Otto,Wiiilert reEurtied halite tramSt. Joseiih's T#ospital; Loll - don ]set Week. 14r. and Mrs, Js. i•T. Rader and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Rader and family spent 8ixilday at London with Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hain- bltl and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown of London spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wein. E , Mr. and Mrs, Earl Stumpf • and family of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr. and. Mrs. Al- bert. Miller and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reste- mayor and girls of London spent Sunday with Donald'sfather, fr. Otto Restenaayer. • ?Miss Carol •Becker spent a few days last week 'wibl her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Aubert Becker at New Dundee: ' Miss Peggy Hauser of Kit- chener itchener spent the weekend with Mr, and' Mrs, Carl Oestreieher. -elev. and Mrs. Glen. Strome of Crediton were guests with . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oestreieher • Satur- day evening. . Mr. and Mrs, Martin Laub of Parkhill` Mrs. Emma Hostetler sof': New Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rader and Miss Susan Wil- lett. spent Sunday at Rock Glen. • 1Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph iVliller' spent 'Sunday at Dresden with Mr and Mrs Kenneth Clark Mr. and Mrs. Ross Guenther spent .a few days last week in Detroit with Mr. and Mrs, W'il- lieen� . Eagleson, Jr. Miss Joan Guenther visited with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Guenther while Eugene visited, with his grandparents Mr. and Mars, Wm. Eagleson of Park- hill, Wiles Susan Bartliff" of Clinton .spent a few days with Mr. and Mm's. George Tiernan. IMr. P: ,Bumble, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sutherland and daughters, Carolyn Mid. Karen of Windsor spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben yG'oet5.. Mrs. Mary Becker is visiting with cher daughter and husband, 'Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Kimpel of 'Kitchener for acouple of weeks. Mris. Blanche Fraser of Seience Hill is spending a few days with Mr, and • Mgrs. Emil Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Becker and family attended the Fraser re- unibn at Terwash .on Sunday. Weekend visitors with Mrs. Lucinda Mcisaac were R o s e Marie Denom'me, Judy Denomme, James M'eIsaac, Ronald and Don- ald MVIcLsaac, Lyn iri.ffnth and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Mcisaac and children all of Detroit. • Mr. frank Want of Chatham, representative for the_ Bidwell Bean Combine spent's, few days this weeiik,.at the home of Ervin Rader. , Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hates of St: Petersattrg, Florida spent Sat- urday. with Mr, and Mrs. Art W`illert, - Mr. and Mrs. Art Wilbert, Mr. Simon Wilbert. Mrs. 1';d Hamath- er and boys of Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wurm and Shirley arid Mr. and Mrs, Milton Wilbert and Patricia of Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. John Pattison and daughter of Winghain and Mr. Eimer Wil- lert of Grand Bend all spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, William Schroeder at Letrington Beach, Mich, Visitors with Mrs, Lou Eagle- son were Mr, and' Mrs. Ernest "My, Headache "flees my headache" ° reialmed One small-tovirn mayor recently. Here is "+his" story. unite and family of •five. lTSestitute and henieleas. A home :built -for thein by a 1ot"sa1 eliureh Frequently on relief. The new Borne very short - 1Y became •a shambles, Mayor warned by'"health authorities to clean it itp, C droll refused the money •required to do so. Mr. Headacihe ..a good Worker, but could never slobs' a job for long, Tivree times in eourt. "Thirty days Por non-suppiont of your fitaniny," Yest You have guessed it"t This III the TRUE 5ttay sof etre liquor victim, In one town, a ilegal- liquor-outlet 'town. Whose head- ache? Mi. Mayor's—or burst tadvt,t, II•utehinson and Alva " of Blair and Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Eagle- son and family of Southampton. Franklin stayed' for, a few days. Mrs. George Anderson and Mrs. Leonard :Schenk attended the Stratford Shakespearean Festival Monday seeing "The Merchant of Venice." Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and family attended the Irish Benevolent Picnic at Port Stan- ley last Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller ac- companied by Mrs. Gordon Cal - fag, Jimmy and Franklin 'og Sar- nia spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schatz at their cottage •at Hubbard Lake in Northern 1ttiehigan. 1AAAIFNi94AUSH1!11NnnMM4411i0 A5WA!WIy1MEMAMaMMaAIM Mr, and afro. Lorne .Preezcator and Miss, Patricia Chazui era are spending this week in .ihe United States :and will vislt with rola- tives it1 Pennsylvania. Ma and mre. Halrry Dale and sons Donald and Ted of Brame ton spent several days last week with Mars. Date's pat'ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Ii`. Mr. and 'Mrs. Sam King and Marlene attended the Baebb-Don aldson wedding 'in Ailsa Craig on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Zwicker are spending ,some time in New Liskeard, Mr. and Mrs. F. Haberer and Arlene :of Zurich. were. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Geiser, Mrs. Norman Hill and Alice of Detroit visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. L. Donald Flee -hairier, son 4,f Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Finkbeiner, 3s re oeiyial:g numerous congratulations o the many 'high honors he wan the 1955 ggraduating • class at H:D.H iS. Donald expects to en ter Loz►don Tgaehers' College in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Hillard wparling and Mr. and Mrs. Claire Spar - ling and son Allan os Walkerton visited on Sunday with Mrs. john Smith. Mrs. L. M. McCann, looal rep- resentative of the Bell Telephone Co. is on vacation this week. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hynes and Mr. Jmo,. Matllett of London Galled .on friends 3n town Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. John Murray of Windsor visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, E. Gunn. Sanday 'visitors with Mr, and Mrs, J• Wade were—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wake, M'r. and Mrs. tSyi- yan Parsons and'Dianne, Mr. Robert Wade and Miss Ida Blan- chard all ;of London and Mr. Wil- liam Parsons of St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Schafer of Pigeon, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs• William Hest of Elkton, -Mich, visited last week with Miss Lil- lian .Heist. A Heist reunion was held on Sunday afternoon at Riverview Park, Exeter, compris- ing the descendants of the late Mr. and •Mrs. Angus Haist, _which included the: visitors. • Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sisson, Sheila and Cheryl of Montreal are venting Mrs. Sisson's ,parents Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd England. r. MUT,U:At. iNSCRAi11HE COMPANY Protects the property of more Canadians than any other Company S A1- AGENT P. v..PICKARD, ,Exeter • JOHN EDWARD GVNN, Creeltan P. L..McNAVGHTON, Henson NEWTON 0. Ci -AEE, Wooehayn HENRY GAL -MAN, Zurich P. A. BARNETT, 'Granton &. St. Mary* Wit -SON, C. (Kt„, Seaforth. CLAYTON t:l, HARRIS. Mitchell HARRY E. WAGHORN, St. Marys K, W. COi.QUri0UN, Citnton ROBERT I, ,MacMILt,AN, paytield ''AIII,IUIa,11Q1nitIIIAIIA111AA!llllenAIH11A,Ia1,W1111,Am,IIIAelei,,llllHielrI,A111A111A111,11A11A1t1WA11119ny11A1A1!)AAA1, leole ettlA leameeneAIAenla11emeeellesemselleeennee,,, ,l lllselonie eelo erect ,l11.l Exeter District Co -Op Invento:ry BEGINNING AUGUST 22- 31 10 to 20% Off on Hardware & Clothing Items Specials ��eials While They Last Gutta Percha Rubber Boots, $3.95. Up Men's Works Pants. 71/4 Oz. , $2,95 rt 95 1 Heat `Bulbs Poultry Feeders and Watererss ORDER .YOUR FERTILIZER NOW ., For Fall Wheat And Pasture �•'•'n��'�Jiiy�¢iv. .u: J' -r lS':: �L�� •'•�••'2:•:{ii ... j y,{t�+fi;:, ' r.t:%� S$:.:; `F•; •.d,'f >f% y . ( ],>[sh:i{?>,i.;�4fi .%?rY,.;{}.j Pr%; �? ;�}: {r :vr•.'w. ' .}Yih{+/,:%'}J'jv��f( / yi' • t an Jo Qfiind is wheel 4/136ride �malt gMwth't303 aaaiaiiKagelaase 1 'Feather' Light Braking with Muhiseal Hydraulic Drakes, helps eliminate nose- dive stops, gives a smooth Tide. 2 Mighty New Power is seen on Pontiac's speedometer. Watch the indicator go from coasting to cruising in seconds! ,t 3 Thrifty, Gas -Saving Economy shows up right here. And it's the kind of economy that lasts, mile after mile. 4 Smooth, Effortless Steering with Tulip Design Steering Wheel ... gives more control, less vibration, 5 Exciting New Convenience Features such as this, abound to every inch of Pontiac! Itbtstrated--Pontdac "Laurentian" 2 -Door Sedan A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE 77-777 Pontiac owners are indeed ear -Wise. They've found that Pontiac's choice of 23 models gives them the styling, detailing and overall beauty they prefer. That Pontiac's unequalled choice of engines and transmissions gives theirs the power and performance that they wish. That Pontiac's unbeatable value gives them more car for their money! Visit your Pontiac dealer today. One look, one driver and you'lli know why, this year, car -wise Canadians have chosen Pontiac above all others. No wonder buyers from both ends of the price scare are switt hang to P.3 feet ZURICH PROM 75 , Pearson M�tor Sales sgXET ER PHONE OS