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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-10-06, Page 5llllllllalllill44l4llnla1111nUa,111114444llllllll/call 44r111,11111nn1111171,}r11a1111t•111,•n11,1r••••f11t1•1•••nrinit• egese rrnrw •*I.*******•** FOR *** 0 N E W RCA VICTOR !1AMIIf They're better Seven (7) Ways! See the newest designs, finest pictures in TV history—test them in your own home. RCA Leads the Field Again in '56. Deluxe' Bargain ! ! SUPER DELUXE 25 -TUBE '55 TV AT A SAVING OF 20°PERCENT! Luxurious, 25 -tube television reception with superb cabin- etry can be yours at a tremendous saving. Two super - deluxe 21" and 24" sets at a full 20% discount, Let Us Show Them To You Today. SNELGROVE'S Phone 18 r. u11 • AnAl Exeter tela' Career Men in Khaki The Signalman "Get it there first; but first, get it right." Signals -- nerve system of the Canadian Army -- a high-speed, accurate combination of radio networks, telephone and teletype systems and motorcycle despatch riders. The Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, with other corps, offers hundreds of good -paying, ,life- time careers. The opportunities for advancement, special training and travel are many. A visit to your Army Recruiting Station will soon show, without obligation, how you can fit in. Remember, in the Army you team up with men and leaders you can rely on — right down the line. To be eligible you must be 17 to 40 years of age, skilled tradesmen . to 45. When applying bring birth certificate or other proof of age. Apply right away. Write, 'phone or visit the Army Recruiting Station nearest your home. No. 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House; Rideau & Charlotte Sts., Ottawa, Ont.-- Telephone 9.4507 Army Recruiting Station, 164 Wellington St, Kingston, Ont. – Telephone 4738 Army Recruiting Station, 90 Richmond St. W., Toronto, Ont.–Teelphone EM. 6.8341 --Local 276 No. 7 Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barracks, Oxford & Elisabeth Sts., London, Ont, – Telephone 4-1601 – Local 135 Army Recruiting Station, 230 Main St. W., North Bay, Ont. –Telephone 456 Army Recruiting Station, 184 King St. East, Hamilton, Ont.–Telephone 2-8708 . Qp4W e.0_ R TIMES.ADVQCATEF EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSPAT MORNING OCTOBER 0, 1000 Parkhill Lion Wins Golf Bill ,Amos, of the Parkhill. Lions Club, was. low urian at the Urine Club golf tournament at Oak- wood Golf Course, Grand Bend, on Wednesday afternoon :SePtent- ber 38. ' Ideal weather prevailecl a following he o na t nt r en d. to m a banquet was held at the Brenner Hotel when prizes were distri- buted. Golfers from Grand Bend, Parkhill ,,Arkona and Exeter par- ticipated. Bill Amos turned in a score of 79 fore.first prize; tariff Thomas of Grand. Bend was second with 80; third was G. E. Elson, Park- hill, 80, Other scores were: Fred Brown, of Arkona and Q. M. l! 'arrow, Exe- ter 84; Ted Elliott, Exeter, $5; Reg. Beavers, Exeter 86; Lloyd Ford and Bob Dinney, Exeter, 90; R. D. Jermyn, Exeter, 93; R. slicks, Exeter, 90; B. Stone, Park- hill, 97; W, Jackson, Parkhill, 98; F. 3, Shortt, Parkhill, 100, Nine other players liad totals of over 100, The tournament was sponsored by the Exeter Lions Club, Lion Fred Walker, owner of .the golf course, donated golf b a l l s fox prizes. SHARP Nothing cuts a board like a .harp saw , , , and nothing ties a saw like our Foley Automatic Filer. firing sour saws in and you'll *ave work on your next Sob. STEW'S SHARPENING SERVICE Sanders St. E. Phone 454 ante ' New Customers who want the BEST FUEL OIL with the BEST SERVICE Get Your Free insurance Policy with oil from Exeter Farm Equipment Phone 508 Exeter SPECIAL SA OK One Owner Used Cars 6g. Trucks 1952 Chev DELUXE COACH Sun Visor -;- Turn Signal i 1951 Chev 4 -DOOR SEDAN Sun Visor •-- Low Mileage Brand New 1955-Chev. 4 Door Sedan , 1955 Chev. '/2 Ton Pick -Up Get Our Price Before You Buy SNELL BROS. LIMITED PHONE 100 Cher let .. Oldsmobile . Cites Trliicks EXETER Ladies Hold Fall Rally In Dashwood Church Ladies' from Rodney, Crediton, ,Zurich and Dashwood gathered at the E,LL.B. Church for the an- nual fall rally, Miss Mary Mc- Lanachan, editor of the "World Evangel", was the guest speaker. A, trio from Rodney sang "Softly and Tenderly". Dashwood ladies served dinner to 96 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rankin and Billie, of Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Baker. 1r. and Mrs, Merner F'lilher, of Northville, Mich., visited with the Misses Marie and Pearl Kraft. They , returned with them for a visit. Mr. and airs. Wallaee Wein and Billie called for them on Sun- day and they visited with Mr, and Mrs, Barry Parsons ,at Royal Oalt Mich., before returning •keine. Mrs, William Nadiger spent a few Clays last week\with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Atkinson, of Exeter, Mrs. N.. Ness, Mrs. Susan Snyder and Mr, and Mrs. Ed Wil- lert spent last Wednesday with Mr, and Mrs. Henry Cheelock and family at Tavistock. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Willett spent Sunday at Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Weiberg and family, Letter From , Brinsley By MRS. L. CRAVEN Thanksgiving. -Service The ninety-fourth Thanksgiv- ing service of St. Mary's Anglican Church, Brinsley, was held at 11 a.m. Sunday with Rev, Nield de- livering an impressive sermon. He used "Harvest Thanksgiving" as his theme. The choir was assisted by the Femme Tones Ladies' Quartette of The Sweet Adelines Incorpor- ated Organization of ,'London with Alberta Kaye, Marion Johnston, Bobbie Hodson and .Monica Mc- Garrel rendering "Prayer Per- fect," which was much appreciat- ed. After the service the ladies of the choir served lunch to the quartette and their friends, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Ellerby and Mrs, Gerald Lewis; all of London, Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lewis and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lewis spent the weekend in Detroit. Miss Donna Parker and (Miss Betty Coveney spent the week- end in Walkerton with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Parker. Mr. and Mrs, Frank McLellan, of Strathroy, called on Mr. Flet- cher Gower on Sunday. A number of ladies from .the neighborhood attended tile ba- zaar held at ,Shipka on Saturday last. Mrs. Earl Morley entertained a number of Ladies to a quilting on Tuesday last. Mr. Alex Hedging took a mot- or trip to the West to visit rel- atives. Mr. ,and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hod- gins, Phyllis and. Bobbie, spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lin Craven. Mise Winnie Keough is visiting friends in Ottawa. Miss Betty ,Sholdiee of London spent the weekend with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Ken Sholdice. Miss Bonnie Watson visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. /An Craven. Mr. Clarence Sholdice Is at present a patient in ,St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mrs. Marion Sholdice is spend- ing some time with her daughter, Mrs. Paterson of Brucefieid. Message From Greenway By MRS. CARMEN WOODBURN Personal Items ' Mrs, Joseph Eagleson and Mr. and 1Vfrs. Stanley Eagleson and family visited on Sunday with relatives in Sarnia. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Dettloff and Mr. Claude Dettloff, Detroit, spent the weekend with Mrs. Al- bert Pollock. Master Glen Brophey, London, spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey. Mies Deeina Mason, of Sarnia, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pollock. Mr, and Mrs. Glen lt,ock, of London, visited on Sunday with relatives In this district. Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Wood- burn anti Beth visited on Sunday With Mrs. E. Harris, Brinsley, Mrs. William Hicks entertain- ed the north group of the W.A. of the United Church at her cot- tage at Grand Bend on Wednes- day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown and Mrs. Lottie- XCenyon spent a feta days last week with Mr. and Mts. Elzar Mousseau and Marilyn, of Kippers. Mr. Selbourne English, of De., trolt, spent last Weak at his home here. A number oP people in this disc trict attended '1`hedfOrd and Il- derton fairs last week. Mrs._ Elmer Desiardlne and pupils of Corbett School won first prize. in the school parade at Parkhill Fair. Mr, and Mrs, ?'red Steeper, of Sarnia, visited on Suitday with relatives here, iMr, and Mrs. Graham 'Eagloson and fatally and Mrs. ,Yoserh hlaglegen visited Friday evening With Mr, and Mrs, Olen Reek, of London. Miss .Barbara Becker, of Kit- chener, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. V. L. :Becker. Tdr. and Mrs. Ervin Latta, of: Waterloo, were weekend visitora. at the home of Fred Wei'4erg. Mr, and Mrs. Louis Smith and Tommy, of Buffalo, ]-P,Y,, anent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Rader and 'boys, Weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs, 1.'. H. Rader. were Mr, and Mrs. Wendell Gamble and boys, of London; Mr, .and Mrs, Ivan Taylor and boys, of Waterlog, and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Rader and boys. Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader were Mr. and Mrs, Louis Smith and Tommy and Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Rader and boys. Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Taylor and boys, of Waterloo, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Elgin Rader, Miss Mona Tyler won .$76 at the bingo in Exeter Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Jones, of Exeter, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neil, of Escoudido, Cal„ called on the latter's aunt, Mrs.. William Nadiger, Monday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs, Nell are cele- brating their fortieth wedding anniversary with a visit with relatives and friends. Mr. Lorne Genttner is recover- ing in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, after a hernia operation. Mrs. Emma Haugh, Mrs, Cora Geiser and Lois and Mr. Milt Haugh and Joyce spent !Sunday with Mr. Don Geiser who is re- covering from an operation in Toronto General Hospital. Mr, Chester Geiser is a patient at Westminster Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fayed and son Eugene, of Chatham, were recent visitors with the lat- ter's father, Mr. Sam Miller, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maine and girls, of Kitchener, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rein- hold Miller. Miss Anna Messner, of London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Messner. - Data On Elimville By MRS. ROSS SKINNER Surprise Party A surpriseparty was held ..at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hunter en Oetober 1 it being their 25th wedding .anniversary. Relatives were guests front Clin- ton, ,Seaforth, !Sarnia, Crediton, Thames Road. They presented them with an electric kettle and silver. Lunch was served includ- ing a decorated eake. Personal Items The October meeting of the Elimville Women's Institute will be held on Friday evening, Oc- tober 14. Instead of the usual' evening ,October 12. The "synlpat'hy of the eommun- ity is expressed to Mr. and Mrs. Howard ,Pym, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murcir and families in the death of Mrs, Alvin Pym who passed away suddenly on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murch of Petawawa, Mrs. Jean Jackson and Mrs. Adelaide Alexander of Tor- onto spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch and at- tended !the funeral of Mrs. Alvin Pym. IlEIITES FOR POWERFUL GETAWAYI, four Players Ink Contracts Two Kitchener and .two Suet, ford backey ,players signed con- traeta over the weekend to play with Exeter Mohawks, .otfleia1s of the elute announced,. The two from Kitchener are forwards. Larry Heidehnau and Bill Worinsby, who played gn a IOW together with the Green, - shirts lest season. Heideman led the league in scoring; Wormsby placed sixth in tine same race. ,lack 'Dwyer, a standout de- fenceman with London ,Briggs last year, and Paul "Tex" Mc- Pherson, a Seaforth Junior In '54, are the two 'Stratford ,nen. McPherson played some Junior "A" before dropping back to the Seaforth Club. Playing -coach. Red Lader is still negotiating for other players, Particularly defencemen. He is being assisted by Club President Lloyd Cushman and Secretary Bill Musser, Members of the executive are Selling .tickets to the Booster Banquet which will be held in the Legion Hall Wednesday, October 19. gold at 40,50,60is ?" — Man, You're Crazy Forget your agel housands are peppy at 70, Try "pepping up" with Ostrex. Contains tonic: for weak, rundown feeling duo solely to body's lack of iron which many men and women call `old,' Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets for pep, younger feeling, this very day, New alletdrug acquastoirentedseverywh'" size ere.only ODc, For sale at dor Rent Service Station In Exeter = Excellent Opportunity Apply H. O. Free Box 366, Seaforth MOTALOY ry+ Ar.: s Mall orders RING and VALVE JOB for ONLY 0, STOPS COSTLY OIL Suipoot • *MASS IFAS i • RAI $$ C90001 10M F .es . . MOTALOY , spins rues send 38 Money Order i *MO 900°, a ,. 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And we are told that by the time the giant roar has bounced around in these aluminum mazes it combs out` the other end thoroughly "baffled" and weakened to a huts. We expect there are lot* of' aluminum boosters around that factory! ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LW. (ALAN) AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP 11 'Oz. Bottle 19¢ CLARK'S PORK & BEANS 20 Oz. This 2 for 33¢ SCHNEIDER'S LOAF CHEESE 2 -Lb. Carton .., ?9¢ CATELLI SPAGHETTI 20 Oz. Tins PARKAY MARGARINE (Yellow Quick )3ag), 1 Lb. 2 for 35¢ Pkg... 29¢ INTERLAKE TISSUE Price 2 Rolls 23¢ NIBLETS 14 Oz. Tins 2 for 35¢ SWIFT'S PREM 12 Oz. Tin . 39¢ KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES Large 91/ Oz. Pkg. i . ..... . . ... . 25¢ COLGATE'S HAND SOAP t Price ....................................... 4 Bra 29¢ MONAlicH CAKE MIX 1 pkg. Chocolate and 1 pkg. Golden Cake Mix both for 53c SHiRRIFF'$ INSTANT PUDDING, 3p4.290 PiL1-5uURY CAKE MIX 1 pke. • White and 1 pkg. Gh000late Cake MER both for 53c GOULD&JcRY PHONE 10 EXETER