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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-09-15, Page 4niter+ 4 TI MESADVOCAT ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1E 1955 ACHE Dashwood Concert BondlSpek $700 �����.� �,�i�i'�y� ��€i11�11• � Ie - g Enterta!nsConn •'" ►e e ie eke ratisetl bx uy deity i • eels* Who ttidui Y.i jet .11ut et +-der, arhteo acids sed touts stolen in .than •#'News, Then lockeda, d."uturhed rest es that tired-antand herr-h.adsd feeling ason fthlew. That's the time to take 'a Kidney Pi11,t, Qedsts•• stiandate. 11he ikMibMys to *moat action. Then yen 4eei. l.ettz.-..aipep Netter,.-w'erlc better.. rot Dedii'+f. Kidney Fills now, dx FALL FOOTWEAR akt 'MIRTH'S AGA3N Men's Knee -Length, Bed -Soled RUBBER BOOTS Canadian rile at $3.90 And Up Ladies', Boys' and Giirls' RUBBER BOOTS at .Good, CQmpetitIve Prices We Trlax e A PIM Steck To Fit Ali Shoes In Men's Rain. Goloshes and Men's Toe Rubbers WUERTH'S The Store With The New Front Dashwood Citizens' Band jour- neyed to Clinton on Sunday and entertained the Men and women of the Home with, a program. of n usie. Cpl. and Mrs..( K. 'Weber and girls, at Cainp Borden, spent the weekend with Keith's Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weber. Sunday Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Salmon and family were Air, .and Mrs. Hubert Sal- mon, Mr,. and Mrs. Norman Sal- mon and family, Mrs Rolxr t Scott and family, Mrs. Pearl Sal- mon, Mrs. Pearl Elliott, Mr. Carletors Ridley, Mr. and Mrs. A, Elliott, all of Landon; Mrs. Mary Marlene, Edwin and Gerald, Donate $ .ty To Missions The Ladies' Aid of Zion Luthe- ran Church opened the fall sea- son with the missionary meeting. Group Ii, with Mrs, V. L. Becker asconvener. was in charge. Rev. 'Higenell discussed the topic "The Missionary Power of the Christian. Lite". Mrs. Arnold :'Becker ave a reading, "The Alartihas of the Church". Bev. and Mrs. Higenell sang a duet. Mrs. V. L. Becker gave a read- ing, "The Matchless Christ". It was decided to entertain the Zurich Ladies' Aid in Octolaer. A donation of $85.00• was voted far missions, G.N.O. Club Elects Officers The G.N.Q. Club held their first meeting for the 1955-56 season at the home of the retir- ing presiednt, Alma 'Genttner. Beta Hamather was named president; vice-president, Helen N ad I g e r; secretary -treasurer, Emily lloperoft. Prizes were Phone 252 Exeter awarded for the 1954-55 season •yp,runttIP111t1runuuutHnutttgtlUlntltllin ,nh,m, nt tt1ttln11u1llntnw171uus1entgwtutun11I1n111ptN111ne - Order Your Wood Nowt • Hardwood Slabs -- $35 For 10 Cord • Mixed Slabs -,- $25 For 10 Cord • Mixed Wood -- $5 A Cord • .Hard Wood -- $6 A Cord Delivered $1 .A Cord Off If You Truck It Yourself Ailsa Craig Saw Mill Phone 623 r-3 NutluttltmmnlnjutlnlutttRnuQlint,n,1111t1t1IIIt1,timt,111111,tilluln inviimutttttttt tlniuunnuutun. mtuuw,uwnnu,utnnuuUtntuttttttnottulnuntnlntnun,nnufl,m,nunnntngttltlntnnitlllllll qWI� • Make Your Local Co -op - Your Headquarters for ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS in Feed and Farm Supplies We are now taking orders for beet pulp -- November delivery -- $62.00 ton cash off car. • Be sure and enter the hog judging contest which we are sponsoring at the Exeter Fair. Seven cash prizes are offered. EXETER rik" DISTRICT >! Phone 287 Collect The Farmer's Own Store /ea follows: first, Alma t"ienttner; second, June Hayter; third, Ilene Morens. ldaptisntal Service On Sunday, September 11, Rev. Louis Higeneli baptized Richard. .lanae: Hayter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert .Hayter, in Zion. Lutheran. Church. air. and Mrs. James Hayter were sponsors. W.s,W.s.. Meets The W,S.W.S. of the Evangel'. cal U. U.S. Church met Friday eve- ning e- nin with the Spirituel 1 Life Com- mittee in .charge. Airs. A. Haugh took the devotional assisted by Airs, C, Oestreicber and Mrs. W. Engeland. a Miss Shirley Guenther favour- ed with numbers on the accord- ion. 'Several readings were given and Jack •Geiser showed films, Mrs. L. Taylor presided for the business. A social half hour con- cluded the meeting, Personal items Mr. and Mrs: Clarence Pepper, of Stratford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Wein. Mr. and Mrs. William Bacon and two small daughters, of To- ronto, spent the weekend with Mr. Sam•Miller, Delmar and other relatives. `Mr. and Mrs.' Ervin Latta, of Waterloo, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Airs. Fred Welberg. Miss Anna Messner, of London, was a weekend visitor with her Parents, Mr. and `airs. Fred Mess- ner. • Mr, and .Mrs. Ed Herford, of Elkton, Mich., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weber during the weekend. Miss. Bargara Becker, of Kit- chener, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. V, L. Becker. Master Grant Hoperoft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell lioperoft, is a patient in London hospital suffering from asthma. Sunday guests with 1►ir. and Mrs. Robert Hayter were Mr: and Mrs. James Hayter and. family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Koehler and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Kraft and family, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Keller and Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Restemayer, Mr. and Mrs.' Lloyd Bader, Glen and Darlene and Mr. and Mrs, Percy Willert, Zurich, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Telfer and family at Turkey Point. , lir._ and Mrs. Mervin Tiernan, Nancy and Lynda spent a few days at Ottawa and also attended. the C.N.E. last week. Mr. Ralph Hurst, Alvinston, Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Merrier, Bruce and Lorne and >Mrs. Lou Sturgeon, all of London, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Matilda Peifer. This Week In Winchelsea By MRS. P. HORNS Mr. and Mrs, Newton 'Clarke spent a pleasant holiday recently with friends, motoring to the States. They .spent Monday last at the Michigan State flair. Miss Kathleen Herne returned to her home on :Sunday after spending the •summer at 'Oakwood Inn, •Grand Bend. Mrs. Harry Ford and Gordon spent Wednesday last with Mr. and Mrs. Newman Baker of Well - burn. Mrs. Jack Witts and Miss Wil- ma Walters of London spent the weekend with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters. Mrs. Boward Dayman and e]iildren of Kippen visited on Tuesday with her parents, Mr. •and. Mrs. William Waiters and Danny. Master Gerald &Prance is suf- fering from an infected throat, BLIND WHEN YOU BUYCOAL... STEADY CONTROLLED HEAT FROM YOUR LIVING ROOM The blue tone T(MP- MAST It chemises furnace controls automattciillly. Saves time --saves steps •--Soon pays for Itself' Phone today for a free demonstration. 5318 most 299 t► Always ask .for.. • .,e +--ft can cost you money! Don't just order coal—insist on 'blue coal:. coal' is colour•marked for your guarantee of heating satisfaction. It gives you the clear full flame that means be!tter heat—thrifty heat . —safe heat. Thousandsof Canadian families rely on 'blue coal' for steady, healthful heat. So don't be colour-blind when you buy coal. It pays to order 'blue coal'. FO: RD FUELS EXETER. es are 'being prepared by district blind for ,the annual operating fund campaign ot the Vanadian stational Institute for the Blind opening Saturday, September 17: Working in the auditorium of the training centre and home ,fey: the blind in Loudon, residents .of the home and other blind are es - ambling eainpaign literature which will be mailed to residents 1of Huron, Middlesex and Perth Counties this 'week, 'Residents of three n t- les are being asked to centrirbute $11.,000'. C.1'.l.43, needs $54;000 for the corning year, but 'Com- munity Chests and Municipal Councils .have already pledged 046,000. is mailing pieces are . being prepared. B. F. Wheeler, C.N,l;B Field ;Secretray,, Is visiting the campaign chairman ineach com- munity of the three counties de- livering campaign literature •and discussing obesti s in each town, village andtownship. The Chairman in the Exeter district is S. B. Taylor, and the objective is $700.00. Letter From BrinsIey By MRS ,L. CRAVEN Anniversary Services Anniversary s b r v i c es which were held in Brinsley United Church on Sunday last were well attended both morning and eve- ning. vening. The guest speaker was Rev. Guy, of Ilderton, Personal Items Those who visited with Miss Mary B. Amos on Sunday were Rev. Guy, of ilderton; Mrs, Bessie Amos, Mrs. Lloyd Scare, of Ailsa Craig, and Mrs,. Martin Watson. Mr. and Mrs, Bli Reese and family spent :Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Morley. 'Mr. and Mrs. Donald Watson, Mrs. Ruth Watson and Bobbie at- tended the family reunion in Flint, Mich., on" Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cunningham. Mr, Grant A.mos, who has been confined to St. Joseph's Hospital, London, has returned to hie home, Mr. and Mrs. David tMoriey at- tended decoration services at Birr Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mahle Lee, Ailsa -Craig, Enrolment Tota/s.160 At :rand Bend School Twenty -eve 'pupils attended Grand Bend sebeol tor the first time last week -- a total. of 100 pupils, were on hand for the open iu.g of school. The staff includes Douglas Gill, music eupervisor, ;Mrs. Janet Deslardine, Mrs. R. N. Shares, Mrs. Wm. Elliot and Gordon ;Campbell teachers. Mrs. Sinaren of .Parkhill replaces Miss Edna Rivett who is taking her' second year at Teachers: College. Mrs. Elliot of Parkhill: replaces ,Orville is t teach, h ea Hamilton. ing near Tarnton .t Miss Beuiah Holt ot Windsor Is spending two weeks. vacation with her mother, Mrs. Mae Holt, and grandamher, Mrs. L. Gero„' mette. .lairs. Horace Lake is spending a few days this week with rela- tives in London. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pear.iso and family spent -the weekend in Collingwood. 45 S5 Barry Hamilton of HM CS Gloucester, Ottawa, spent the weekend wilt his parents, Mr. end Mrs. Alex Hamilton and ;brother, Dradley, who accompanied hint on his return as far as Stratford. Mr. Clark Eya.ns of Belle River spent the weekend with his aunt and uncle, Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Smith. air. and Mrs, Jack Holt and family of Thedford spent Sunday with Mrs, Mae Holt 'and Mrs. L. C•ereinette. Mrs, Joe Revell underwent an operation in St. Joseph's Hos- pital last week. .Alvin Bossenberry flew to Flor- ida last week on a short .business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, 1;endle are spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Lee. While riding her bicycle home from school, Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Amos, had the misfortune to fall and break her leg. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Watson, Eddie and Ronnie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lin Craven on Sun- day, Those who spent Sunday with Mrs, Lila Neil were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neil and family, of .Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Orrel Sutherland and family, of Mount .Brydges, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mackey and family, of Sylvan, and Mr. Mur- ton Neil, of London. Mrs, Clover Lewis, of Ailsa Craig, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. John :Schofield and Elsie, of Centenary, spent Sunday with Mr. J. L. Amos. • epending a few days tin's week in London. Miss .AnnSbelle 'Taylor, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, entered' the Victoria School- et Nursing in Louden, last week. Mrs. Cl. Jeffrey and son Robert 01 Port Perry spent the week -end` with. Rev. and Mrs. W.O. Smith. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Penner of London spent a weeks' vacation with, 'Mra. Venner's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Thos. B inl who- ac- companied -companiesthem on e. short via•: it to Part Huron last week. The local bus is again running nn tall and winter ecbeduie, Summer guests of Dr. Judith Drigham. included Miss• Olvetta Brigham and Mrs, Ernest Arians of Clinton,. Mrs, Leslie L, Hayes, Mrs, J. R, McColl and Mrs. 1Mild• red Batson of London, Mrs, O. M. - Magruder of 'Liberty, Missouri, and Dr, 1Q, B. Magruder of Louis-: Ville, Kentucky. Mrs. Arthur Pugh and ,sous,' who have been spending' the past two m o n t h s with relatives in Alberta, returned home on Sun.* day. Make tetaiiill g More Profitable! ?� •. 9'oahat ewi p, ayKrYwe. • `MY BANK' d 111r.,GMY.'W.4.T Alan warkina with Discuss Farm itriprovement Loan with your racsnestit Bank of Montreal manager. BANK. Of 1ViONTREAL .000144e4 loot Vema Canadians .In evert walk of lata. since 11117 Exeter Branch: C, E. SHAW, Managger Centralia (Sub -Agency): Open Tuesday and Thursday Grand Bend (Sub -Agency): Open Mon., Wed. A Fri. Crec i;on Braasch: RAYMOND KING, Manager (Open Tuesday and Thursday) Dashwood (Sub -Agency): Open Mon., Wed, & Fri.. Hensel' Branch: KENNETH CHRISTIAN, Manager Lucan Branch: WESLEY PARKINSON, Manager Watch For It Next Week Don't Miss The "Super Colossal Cavalcade Of Bargains" Of Our :Third Anniversary Sale Ron Westman's - Sports And Auto Supply PHONE 211 Wholesale and Retail PHONE 791 11 ollow the crowds or he. buy artheyeah at tour PORDMONARCN DEALER'S nUSED CARS SrdTRUCKS • /f°ses 1f EU zzAvspeitelb OZ/(91/1' JOIN THE CROWD... DROP CARS '58 3VIET.ROR CONVERTIBLE, radio ,New motor -a real sex wagon ,... $1,750 '55 PREFECT DEMON$TRATOR 8,000 miles—a steal $1,295 '541 CONSUL, 18,000 miles' .Family got too big $1,250, '58 AUSTIN SEDAN A real niortey-saver $ 895 Every day is bargain day during this great month-long sales event! The crowds are flocking to the Pord-Monarch Dealers' "September Shower of Bargains" ... and driving away the best used car and truck buys of a lifetime! Drop around' to your' Ford -Monarch Dealer's ... see the big, bright array of sparkling . late -model turn-ins—some of theen A-1, all of them outstanding Values—the result of record-breaking new -car sales! Look 'em over—you're sure to find just the model that's right for you—at a rock -bottom price, . , . in the exciting "September Shower of Bargains". WHA: MEANS w.1wmi'ww,rA 111.11011141.111. .11111011.11.10. Every used car and truck that rates the A-1 sign has been:. e Reconditioned by expert servicemen • Inspected and checked for safety. °"` for appearance and perfoormance: . • Priced for outstanding value. • Truthfully and accurately advertised. • Warran,led by your Ford -Monarch Dealer and backed by his reputation. iN NOW...GET THE BEST AND BIGGEST DEAL IN TOWNC '51 FORD COACH I can't eat it nor bank it $ 850 '51 CUEV COACT You're making me weep $ 800 '49 STUDE13AKER. SEDAN New motor $ 695 '4G PONTIAC COACH Talte the d ... thing away $ 295 '89 CHE•V COACH, a good one ...,$ 126 TRUCKS '61 FARGO 1 -TON Racks ---a good one '51 CHEV flCE.UP, only $ 19s. ,.......t...t $ 550 u 4' TRACTORS '51 FORD TRACTOR ----a steal 11,,..,. $ '149 PORE TR.ACTOP. $ 695 595 11t11Bnn,ItYInIYYIYtitlittfit ltitn ditt1liannlnttltf3101mlll l0,lll1n111n111Ylnl lat01,0r,lttltenntititlliilititliiiit1111111titYn1id lllll Illllu1111t1, old dililltit llIliitltit lit tl ditYill{inlllllllintittit11ttntn11t11t11duiallnllltitllttinlllllll0llll1tntlinllji' . tiilnnillitnu,nfIYtliir IIIA 'Exeter, Ont.. Larry Sr ider Motors phone 624 H FORD AND MONARCH , SALES AND SERVICE . ... .. 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