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PHONE 508 William St
Wilfred Weido
Dies In London
Hay Township lost one of
well known and beloved citizens
on Friday last in the passing of
Wilfred Frederick Weido in Lon
don’s St. Joseph Hospital. Born
in Hay Township in 1888 he lived
his entire life there. He was the
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John
Weido.
After his marriage in 1916 to
Miss Loretta Decker he took up
residence on the Parr Line where
he continued to farm until retire
ment four years ago. At that time
he was stricken witK a seri
ous sickness from which he did
not fully recover. Two weeks ago
he was rushed to St. Joseph’s
Hospital and he passed away
quietly Friday evening. He pos
sessed a kindly and helpful dis
position which won him many
true and lasting friedships.He was
a lover of trees and flowers and
the finer.things of life. His farm
in Hay Township built up and
improved over the years is one
of the finest in the township.
Surviving besides his wife, are
two sons, Clifford and Glenn,
Glenn residing op the home farm
and two grandchildren. A brother,
Elmer of Crediton, and a sister,
Miss Laura Weido, of Zurich also
survive.
The remains rested at his late
residence, Zurich until 2 p.m.
Monday when a short family ser
vice was held, from thence he
was. taken to St. Peters Lutheran
Church where Rev. O. Winter
conducted the memorial service.
Interment was made in the' Gosh
en Line cemetery. The bearers
were Carl Decker, Ted Steinbach,
Alvin Rader, John
ard Memer, Verne
Pack $400 Bale
Members of the
sionary Society of the
Church, packed'a bale of clothing
valued at over $400.00 for over
seas relief. Mrs. A. Forrest, Mrs.
A. Alexander, Mrs. W. R. Dougall,
Mrs. L. Eiler, ancj Mrs. E. Geiger,
formed the committee. The box
was packed in the church school
room Tuesday afternoon.
Rader, Leon-
Weido.
Womens Mis-
United
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FOR SALE
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Phone 56
WILSON'S
73 Huron Street West
CO-OP
HOG FEEDS
Pig Pre Starter
20% Sugar Coated
Pig Starter
Hog Grower
Hog Finisher
West Oats—$49.00 Ton
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Exeter District
CO-OP
Phone 287 Collect
SUPERIOR
Plenty Of Low Prices - Always
Prices Effective November 17, 18 and 19
FRANKFORD PEAS , 3
Standard Quality, 15 Oz. Tins' .. **29c I INSTANT PUDDINGS 0 0 4 c
Royal, All Flavours .......... ■■ Pkgs. “■ ■ V
MAPLE LEAF CORN 0
Standard Quality, 15 Oz. Tins .. ■■f0I. WO BONITA TUNA 4 Q a
Solid Light Meat, 7 Oz. Tins, Each .... ■ VW
QUICK QUAKER OATS
Plain, Large 3 Lb. Boxes, Each ..37c CHERRY PIE FILLER 34
CAKE MIX DEAL
Robin Hood, i/2-Price, 1 Choc, 1 White,f.r45C LUX DEALS 24a
Reg. Pkg. V*WtW Giant Pkg. ... VI W
SALAD DRESSING
Miracle Whip, 3 Oz. Jars, Bach .......21c LIFEBUOY SOAP 0 0KC
Save on Deal, Bath Size ....*■ Bars ""VW
NABOB COFFEE ..................$1.09 Lb.NESTLE’S QUIK, 16 Oz. Pkg. .......510
PREM (Luncheon Meat), Per Tin .. 390 SPY APPLES .... 5 Lbs. 350; $2.45 Bus.
FULL DISPLAY — NEW PACK — ALL CHRISTMAS FRUITS AND NUTS
Phones: 32 and 752 Free Delivery
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Personal Items
Mrs. A. MacMurchy, Ottawa,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tilley and
two daughters, Jennifer and
Karen of Centralia Airport, were
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Laird Mickle and fam
ily.
Mrs. Earl Sproat> spent the
weekend in Windsor with Dr. and
Mrs. Sproat and Janet,
Mrs. T, J. Sherritt has returned
after spending last week with
and Mrs. Harold T. Sherritt
Jimmy, at Buffalo N.Y.
LAC George Lefebvre, who
been stationed with the RCAF in
France for the past year returned
home on Friday and has been
posted to Clinton Radar School,
Mr, Garnet Mousseau who un
derwent an appendix operation in
Clinton Hospital returned. home
last Friday.
Mrs. Grace Harpole left last
\veek for Stittsville, near Ottawa,
where she will spend the winter
months with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Douglas
Peacock and family.
Mrs. Clarence Reid and Allan
spent the latter part of last week
with relatives in Teeswater.
Mr. William Kerr of Malton*
spent the weekend with his wife
and family.
Mr. and Mrs.' Mac Hodgert,
Jack and Joanne, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mayo
of London.
‘Mrs. Harold Shepherd, of
ronto, visited recently with
mother, Mrs. J. ’Smillie,
Mr. Don Wilson, of Chicago,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Russell. Mrs. Russell
accompanied Mr. Wilson home,
where she will spend several
weeks.
Rev. William Weir, of Bramp
ton, visited this week with Mr.
and Mrs. James Patersoji.
Messrs, Milton Russell, Homer
Russell and Harry Penhale, of
Exeter, returned home from a
holiday at Chesley Lake with
their full quota of ducks.
On Deer Hunting Trip
Messrs. Herb Mousseau, Leroy
O’Brien, Jim . Parkinson, John
Robertson, all of Zurich; Jack
Walpole, Woodstock; Elzar Mous
seau, Kippen; Dr. A.J. Addison,
Clinton; J. Hunter-Duvar, Exeter;
Tom Sherritt, and George Hess of
Hensall, left over the, weekend
for Silver Water, Manitoulin Is
land, for a deer hunting expedi-
tion.They expect .to be away ten
days;/to two weeks.
Hensall W.I.
The program for the November
meeting of. Hensall Women’s In
stitute held in the Legion 'Hall
on-Wednesday evening November
9 was arranged by the Home
Economics and Health Committee
convened by Mrs. S. Rannie.
The roll call was answered by
a daily health precaution, Mrs.
W. B. Cross gave a talk on health
introducing Dr. Diet, Dr. Quiet
and Dr. Merriman—three helpers1
in every one’s health.
Mrs. Jas. Kirkland and Mrs.
Andrew Dougall of Hurondale
W. I. gave a report of the recent
area convention in Hotel London.
A violin solo was contributed
by Miss Greta Lammie.
Lunch was convened by Mrs.
A. Mousseau and Mrs. Fred Beer.
the
was
Mr.
and
To-
her
Carmel Group
Elects Officers
The November meeting of
Ladies Aid of Carmel Church
held in the church schoolroom
Monday evening. Mrs. A. Orr's
group were in charge. Mrs. M.
Dougall, Mrs. S. Dougall and Miss
Hannah Murray took the devot
ional. Mrs. J, Bonthron contri-;
buted a soloj
The business of the meeting was
conducted by Mrs. L. Baynham.
Mrs. R. Cameron reported from
the manse committee on sundry
accessories needed at the manse,
Mrs. W. R. Bell made a report
on a suggested improvement pro
ject which could be made in the
manse kitchen including modern
cupboards, and on an offer made
by Rev. Donald MacDonald to do
all necessary carpentry work for
the project, The ladies voted to
accept Mr. MacDonald's offer and
look after all expences involved,
should it be approved by theshould it be approved by
Board of Managers.
The new slate of officers
the coming year was drawn
Mrs. H. Hoy took charge of
for
up
the
nominations. President named Was
Mrs, M. Dougall; vice-president
Mrs. P. Campbell; secretary, Mrs.
J. Soldan; assistant, Mrs. Claren
ce Reid; treasurer, Mrs. W, R.
Bell; Group Leaders, Mrs, Archie
Hoggarth, Mrs. A. Orr, Mrs. John
Soldan; committees, manse Mrs.
R. Cameron, Mrs, W. R. Bell;
guilt Mrs. E. Munn, Mrs. E.
Campbell; Reception, Mrs, S.
Dougall, Mrs. J. Bonthron; pianist
Mrs. E. Munn, asst. Mrs. W.
Brown.
Evening Auxiliary
The evening Auxiliary of the
United Church convened on Mon
day evening. President, Mrs. S.
Rannie, chaired the meeting. Mrs.
Don Joynt conducted the devot
ional and read a paper on “The
Power Of Prayer". She was as
sisted by Mrs. Howard Scane, and
Mrs. J. Cprneil.
Mrs. Hyde, Mrs. J. Traquair,
and Mrs. R. Reaburn, were ap
pointed a nominating committee
to bring the slate of officers at
the December meeting. Members
decided at this meeting to each
donate 50cts to be forwarded to
Miss Irene Douglas, of London,
to be used for Mike Hollings
worth. Mrs. D. McKelvie report
ed for the sausage and bean sup
per to be held in the church Wed
nesday November 23. The group
disclosed that their allocation for
this year is $275.00; Miss Ellis,
showed coloured slides taken this
summer while on a trip out West.
Exeter-Hensall W.C.T.U.
Gambling was the subject un
der discussion at the meeting of
the Exeter - Hensall W.C.T.U. at
the home of Mrs. C. W. Down
Tuesday afternoon. <*•
Mrs. E. Geiger, Hensall, county
president, conducted the worship
assisted by Mrs. Down, Mrs. Wm.
Pearce and Mrs. F. Gunning.
Mrs. Pearce read an editorial
from the Canadian Statesman,
Bowmanville, in which the editor
commented that for the first time
in 50 years a local option vote was
coming up and that the import
ance t<? Bowmanville to keep local
option is as important as ever.
Hold Funeral Services
Public funeral services for the
late Mrs. Albert Dell of London,
were held from the Bonthron
Funeral Home, Hensall Friday
November 11. Rev. Duncan Me
Tavish of Rodney, officiated, as
sisted by Rev. J. Clark, Minister
of Trinity United Church, Lon
don. During the service Mrs.
George Hess and Mr. H. W. Hor
ton rendered two vocal duetts,
Miss Greta Lammie at the piano.
Following the service the cort
ege proceeded to Exeter cemetery
where burial took place! Bearers
Were Laird Mickle, Jack Faber'
Gordon Troyer, Glen Parkinson,
Charles Workman, and Russell
Coleman.
Win Bingo Prizes
Bingo winners at Legion bingo
last Saturday night were: Mrs,
Fluschauer (2); Ronnie Weber;
Mrs. Mae MacLellan (2); Jack
Brintnell; Mrs. Bert Wren, Isobel
Brintnell, (Free Bingo Winners,
each person entitled to play 3 free
card# on the Free Bingo).; S. Pep
per; Mrs. Phail; Mrs. L. Bisson;
Mrs. Wilfred Doupe; Mrs. Robe.
McLean; Mrs, O Smith; Mrs. R.
J. Paterson; Mrs. Roy Smale.
Jackpot next Saturday '"' "
worth $85. in 57 calls.
Enjoy “Angel Street”
“Angel Street’’, an ,
three-acf drama under
of Mrs. Whilsmith, was
by the Exeter and District players
Guild in the town hall last Wed
nesday evening. Many favourable
comments were heard of this fine
production, each member of the
cast excelling himself. The
Chamber of Commerce who spon
sored the play, served lunch to
the cast. Proceeds will be used
for the annual Chrismas tree par
ty.
will be
intriguing
direction
presented
ALL THE TIME
Everybody gets a bit run-down now and
then, tired-out, heavy-headed, and maybe
bothered by backaches. Perhaps nothing
seriously wrong, just a temporary toxic
condition caused by excess acids and
wastes. That’s the time to take Dodd’s
Kidney Pills. Dodd’s stimulate the kidneys,
and so help restore their normal action of
removing excess acids and wastes. Then
you feel better, sleep better, work' better.
Get Dodd’s Kidney Pills now. Look for
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druggists. You can depend on Dodd’s. 52
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Today For A Safety Check
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• LIGHTS
• STEWING • TIBES
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Weekend Specials
Meat Specials
Steaks—Round, Sirloin or T-Bone .
Spare Ribs ...... ...................
Veal.....................................
Peameal Bacon—-End Cuts
Centre Slices ...
Side Pork ....
Minced Ham
... All 590 Lb.
......... 450 Lb.
...........390 Lb.
......... 550 Lb.
......... 590 Lb.
......... 390 Lb.
......... 550 Lb.
Grocery Specials
Maxwell House Coffee, 1 Lb. Bags ............. $1.05
Supreme Pickles .............................. 2 Jars 370
Dainty White Rice , 1 Lb. Pkgs. ................2 for 290
Aylmer Peas ........... 2 Tins 330
Aylmer Cream Corn ................................ 2 Tins 270
Tilley Peanut Butter ............................................. 290
Al's Groceteria
And Meat Market
HENSALL, ONT. PHONE 17
Church 1
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Bev. W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
‘Sunday, November 20, 1955
ship ,
10:00 a.m.—“Christian Steward
ship”
11:05—’Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—“A Beautiful Life”
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Main St.
Rev. D. Krouse, Minister
9:45 a.m.-—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—-Morning Worship
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service
A Hearty Welcome Awaits You!
MAIN STREET
United Church Of Canada
Re'v. Alex’r Rapson, Minister
Mrs. A. Willard, Organist
10:00
The
will
vice
10:00 ___ __
(3 years and under) in the
Primary Department.
11:15 a.m.—The Church School
“Ask And It Shall
Be Given Unto You”
a.m.—Service of Wirship
Beginners (4 and 5 years)
withdraw from the ser-
during the second hymn,
a.m.—The Nursery Class
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M.,
Musical Director
10:09 a.in.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: “A Foe, A
Fight, A Victory”
The Sacrament of Baptism will
be observed at this service.
Anthem by the Choir
■Solo by Grant McDonald
7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship
Special Young People's Service
Mr. Ken Ashton, of Clinton,
student, minister, Will preach.
.. Solo by Marilyn Bissett
A Warin Welcome
IS Extended To All
**in*
**
1Zz Price Sale $17.50 to $29.50
*****
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
8 Days Only—November 18 to November 26
(Alterations Extra)
48 Men's All-Wool Suits
Single and Double Breasted Suits —— Regular, Tails and Short Stouts
• Sizes 36 to 44 — Regular $35.00 to $59.00
21 Men's All-Wool Overcoats
Sizes 35 to 46 — Regular $35.00 to $55.00
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
" ’Sermon. Subject; “The Church
and Her Mission”
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Every Sunday at 10:30-11:80
a.m., at north end of Exeter in
“Bible School House”.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
I was glad when they said unto
me, ‘Let us go into the House of
the Lord.’ Psa. 122:1
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister
Sunday, 2 p.m.—Dutch. Service
All Welcome
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
' DASHWOOD
Rev. Louis Higenell, Pastor
10.: Oo a.m.—Sunday Scho.ol
11:00 a.m."—'Service
Synodical Sunday
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
% OREDITON
Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
Sermon: “Go And Preach*’
11:00 d.m.-—Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service
’Sermon: “The Devil’s Envy’’
Monday, 7 p.m.—-Intermediates
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School
11:50 a.m.—Morning Prayer V
Of Men s And Boys' Suits
And Winter Overcoats
7 Boys' Overcoats
Sizes 32 to 36 — Reg. $15.95 to $19.95
Ohly $4.95
9 Students' Suits
Many with two pairs of trousers.. Sizes
33 to 38. Regular $25.00 to $89.00.
HALF PRICE SALE
$12.50 to $19.50
23 Boys' 2-Pant Suits
Sizes 24 to 31 — Reg. $17.95 to $24.95
HALF PRICE SALE
$8.95 to $12.48
Complete Showing
of
Christmas Gifts J
Ladies' Playtex Girdles SALE
We wish to reduce our stock of ladies’ and misses’ popular Playtex rubber girdles ip
panty and regular styles, at the following greatly reduced prices.
F. A. MAY & SON
Phone 190 EXETER Phone 190
Men’s Wear — Ladies’, Children’s and Babies’ Wear
Dry Goods —* Floor-Coverings, etc.
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