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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-11-24, Page 9THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1955 P*W 7 Rangers Reorganize The First Exeter Land Ranger company is being reorganized under ithe leadership of Mi’s. Harold Hooke. It is expected that the meetings will be held on Mon­ day evenings. The Rangers have been assur­ ed that the new Soout House will be available for their use, AU former Rangers and any new members should plan on attend­ ing the first meeting. Message From Kippen Ry MRS, A. GACKSTETTER Hensall And District News FEED CO-OP Poultry • 20% Chick Starter • 17% Grow Mash • 17-18-20% Lay Mash • 20% Hatch Mash CO-OP MEANS QUALITY Exeter District CO-OP Phone 287 Collect W» A- Bazaar The W. A. of St. Andrews Uni­ ted church held a successful, ba­ zaar in the .Sunday school- room on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. (Rev.) McLeod opened the bazaar after which sales were brisk in all booths. In charge were Mrs, Harold Jones, president; in the fancy work booth, Mrs. R. Elgie, Mrs. A, McMurtrie, Mrs. Bert Faber and Mrs., J. W. McLean; baking, Mrs, Emerson Anderson, Mrs. W. Kyle,, Mrs R. Consitt, Mrs. E. Whitehouse, Mrs. S, Pepper, Mrs, L. Lovell and Mrs. Lenard Lovell; touch and take, Mrs. J. Cooper, Jr,., and Mrs, J, Deitz, Fish pond, Mrs. R. Turner and Mrs. J. Cooper, Sr.; produce, Mrs. H. Jones and Mrs. Wm. Caldwell; baby articles, Mrs, R. McGregor 'and Mrs. J. McLellan, Candy booth was in charge of the Mission Band with the leader, Mips Gerta Bennindyk. The tea room was attractively decorated with Mrs. A. Parsons convener. Y.p.A. Meet ..The Y.P.A. of St. Andrews Uni­ ted church met Monday evening at the home of Miss Elaine Bell with twenty-two members present. Wins Certificate Of Merit Bill Fink, 18 son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fink, Hensall, student at the H.B. Beal Technical School, Lou­ don was awarded a certificate of merit in recognition of outstand­ ing work submitted in the group C. sheet metal and drafting pro­ jects division of the 1955 Ontario Industrial Arts and Vocational Fair, This certificate was awarded to Bill by the Ford Motor Co, and signed by Henry Ford president of the Ford Motors. Co. Personal Items , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown, Mrs. C, L, White, of Ingersoll, were guests over the weekend with Rev. C. D. Daniel and Mrs. Daniel. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Corlett, To­ ronto, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs, N. E. Cook.- Mrs, Cliff Beynon, of Ingersoll, (nee Helen McMurchey), was a Sunday guest with Mrs. George Hess. Magazine Anytime Anywhere SPECIALS NOW FOR CHRISTMAS The Gift That Keeps On Hundreds of magazines to will receive an appropriate, gift. No Shopping — No Just. Telephone 175-J Hensall—I Do The Rest I’m As Close To You As Your Telephone! Giving All Through The Year choose from and each recipient attractive card announcing your Wrapping No Mailing Mrs. C. D. Kipfer | HENSALL, ONTARIO | • I ..... 5 E Highest Prices Paid c E s z For Beans ATTRACTIVE STORAGE ARRANGEMENTS £ Contact 8 Geo. T. Mickle & SONS LTD Phone 103 Hensall The (devotional period was taken iby Louise .Hyde. During the business part of the meeting it was decided to can­ vas for the JSible Society also to purchase vases for the church. Ruth Love gave the topic “The Church at Work.” The next meet­ ing will be held at the home Marilyn Anderson, Recreation period followed charge of Jerry Parsons. Personal Items Mr, Norman Long is confined to St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. SteWatt 'Cud- more and Lome, of London, visit­ ed the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cudmore. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Stokes and Larry, of London, visited on Sun­ day with Mrs. Stokes’ father, Mr. Rofot. Thomson. Miss Ella D.awson and bro­ ther of Varna visited on Sunday at the home of their brother, Mr. E, Ddwson. ■Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Nahl, of Listowel were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Dickert, Mr. Arthur Daing, of Merriton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Westlake, Elaine and Kenneth visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter. ■Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Dalrymple Bonnie and Betty of Brucefield, were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McBride. Mrs. W. R- 'Cooper returned home Sunday after a pleasant vis­ it at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell in London. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Curran, of London, visited on Sunday with their grandmother, Mrs. J. Mc- Clymont. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaekstet- ter, Kathryn and. Henry, of near Hensall and Mr. Edward Gack­ stetter of near Zurich' were Fri- dy evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter.. of in CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE X Delivery Phone 56 WILSON'S 73 Huron Street West SUPERIOR £&de e • n ■ • „ SERVING YOU BETTEROur Superior Policy saving you more z Prices Effective November 24, 25 and 26 DR. BALLARD’S HEALTH DOG FOOD (Sleeve Pack) Liquid detergent Maple Leaf, Save 20$, Lg. 24 Or. 3 Tins33(r 2 Pk SLICED PEACHES j2 39cApex, Choice Quality, 15 Oz. ■■ for VVV WHOLE KERNEL CORN J2 27cGarden Patch, Choice, 14 Oz. •mb for Im 1 V ALLEN’S APPLE JUICE J2 25c Vitamized, Large 20 Oz. Tins ■mi for favv TOMATO JUICE J> 27cLibby's Fancy Quality, 20 Oz. ■Mt for fc 1 W SWEET MIXED PICKLES Crunchle, 16 Oz. Jars, Each . CAKE & PASTRY FLOUR Velvet, 5 Lb. Bags, Each BRODIE'S. CAKE MJXES Introductory Offer All Flavors is, 39c ST. WILLIAM’S . MARMALADE 2-Fruit — Large 24 Oz. Jars 25c Bags, Tin 39c 63c 31c 25c Help To Furnish Home At Clinton At the Amber Rebekah Lodge meeting on Wednesday evening $25 was voted for furnishings for the County Home in Clinton and $5 tp the I.O.O.F. home at Barrie, A euchre party will be held in the lodge hall on November 30 and a draw will be made on a living-room rocker. The Christmas party will be held December 7 when members will exchange gifts. Mrs, Archie MacGregor N.G. presided. Personal Items The ladies of Chiselhurst United Church held a quilting bee in the church schoolroom this week and quilted two quilts. A pot luck sup­ per was enjoyed. Miss Margaret spending two weeks relatives in Detroit, Mr. and Mrs, E. and Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Kerslake, attended the Warden’s banquet n Goderich Wednesday of this weeK. Miss Betty Mickle B.S.C.N. To­ ronto, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and family. Reeve Wm. Parke is attending County Council in Goderich this week. Mrs. Carl Payne has returned from Victoria Hospital, London, much improved in health. Mrs. E. Geiger is spending a few weeks in Toronto with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Spray and family. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook have returned home after visiting with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gary Corlett in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Flynn, Sea­ forth, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Law- on, Clinton, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs, E, R. Shad­ dick. Mr, A. W. Kerslake returned home from Toronto, where he spent the past week at the Royal Winter Fair, Miss Lucille Willey of Grand Bend was the weekend guest of Miss Gwen Chapman. Mrs. Edna Corbett of Exeter spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corbett and Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Greene of London visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Beaton and Ron. Weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs. S. Roobol were Mr. ahd Mrs. L. Vlasblom of Weston, Mr, and Mrs. Ant. van Dyke and family of Clarkson and Mr. and Mrs. C. van den • Heuvel of Goderich. Mrs. S. Roobol, Mrs. K. Lager- werf and Mr. C. Gelderland were visiting "With Mr. and Mrs. B. Lagerwerf at Parkhill last week. On Sunday morning Rev. C. Daniel introducted to the congre­ gation Mrs. L. C.. White, of Inger­ soll, past president of London Conference branch of the Women’s Missionary Society, and how on the executive as guest speaker this being the annual Thank-of­ fering service of the WM.S. Her challenging address entitled, “Why—-Missions”, served to make everyone see his responsibility in a new light. The choir under direction of Mr. S, Rannie and Miss Lammie sang. Mousseau is visiting with Mich. R. Shaddick, Church Win Bingo Pi-izes 0 Winners at Legion Bingo last Saturday night were—Mrs. J. Plante (2). of Jamestown; Wil­ fred Doupe; Mrs. A. Denomme; Lucille Brisson; George Hender­ son; Allan Plante (2). Jamestown, (Mrs. Fleischaur. Free bingo $4,00); Mrs, Bob Baker, Mrs. Bert Wren, Tony Bedard; (2); Mrs. BUI Austin, Seaforth; Mrs. R. Taylor jackpot next Saturday night will be $90.00 in 58 calls. Arnold Circle Meets Mrs, Mary Hildebrandt was hostess for the Arnold Circle Evening Auxiliary on Monday .. was assisted A- Orr, evening. Mrs, Roy Bell charge of the devotional by Mrs. Wm. Brown, Mrs. and Mrs. Stewart Bell. The topic was presented , _ Harry Hoy Rev. J. MacDonald closed the meeting with prayer, KIP'PEN Kippen East W.I. euchre Mrs. Ken McKay, Mrs. Chas. Eyre, Kippen Mrs. J, Henderson Kippen and Mrs. Robt. Scott. Clinton were winners at the euch­ re and dance sponsored by the Kippen East Women’s Institute in the town Kall on Friday night. Mrs. Wilfred Tremeer was the winner of the lucky lunch prize M u r d oc h ’ s orchestra furnishea music for the dance. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fink spent the weekend with relatives in London. Miss Dorothy Farquhar of To­ ronto visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Farquhar. Mrs. E. R. Shaddick returned home after spending several days with relatives in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Garry Corlett of Toronto visited over the week­ end with the latter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Norman E. Cook. Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Cook and Caroline were recent visitors with Mrs. Cook’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hildebrandt in Leamington. Mr, David Gower of Goderich spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Beaton and Ron. Mrs. Wm. Alexander and Miss Ruth Alexander of Exeter visited relatives here recently. LAC. George Lefebvre, febvre and Bobby are this week visiting the former’s parents in Ottawa. by Mrs, Mrs. Le- spending BASELINE By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Zinn, Mrs. K. Pollock, Mr. Kenneth Zinn of Sudbury were weekend guests of Mrs. Zinn’s parents, Mr. and W. L. Switzer. Mrs. Geo. Rapson of Bad Mich.* is visiting her cousin, Arthur Rundle and Arthur week. r Mr. C.C. Hodgins of Stratford had charge of the services on Sun­ day morning.. He spoke in the in­ terest of temperance. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Makins, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Scotchinere, neth. and Miss Webster, of field were Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. E. Vodden. Miss Barbara Robinson of don was a weekend visitor Mr. and Mrs. John Tomlinson, and Mrs, Walter Levy, Mrs. Axe, Mrs. this Ken- Bay- with Lon- with Comments About Cromarty By MRS. K. McKELLAR Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor, of Toronto, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carey. Mrs. Violet Quance, Harring­ ton, is visiting with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen. Mr, and Mrs, Ferg McKellar and family, of Seaforth, visited on Sunday with Mr. Lindsay McKellar. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Alice and Connie and Gardiner visited in London on Sunday. Mrs. M. Houghton, Mrs, L. McKellar, Mrs. Verna McKellar, Mrs, Thomas Scott and. Mrs, iGeorge Wallace visited with friends in Clinton on Tuesday, and children, of Mitchell, visited and children, of iMtchell, visited on Sunday evening with Mr.' and Mrs, Gerald Carey, Young People’s Society The Y.P..S. met in the church on 'Sunday evening with Bobbie McKellar presiding. The scrip­ ture lesson was read, by Jim Chappel and Sandra Ramsay read a poem. Rev. S. Kerr led in prayer. The Study Book lesson on For­ mosa was read by Joy Vivian. Mrs. Archie Robertson Cromarty’s oldest resident, Mrs. Archie Robertson, passed away in Stratford Hospital on Friday, She was in her ninety­ fifth year and had lived for many years in or near Cromarty. Her husband predeceased her several years ago. She is survived by two sons, John; of Cromarty, and Stewart, of Listowel, and by one daugh­ ter, Mrs. John Wilton, of Metas- kewan, Sask, There are 13 grand­ children, 25 great grandchildren and lp great great grandchild­ ren. A public funeral service was held on Monday at the Bonthron funeral home, Hensall, and was largely attended by friends and relatives. Rev. Samuel Kerr, of Exeter, conducted the service and burial was made in McTaggart's cemetery, neai’ Hensall. Mrs. Clara Collins A native of Centralia, Mrs. Clara Collins, of London, died on Friday in Victoria Hospital, Surviving besides her four daughters, are a brother William Boyle, ,London, and two sisters, Mrs, Louisa Bowden, of Toronto, formerly of Centralia, and Exeter, and Mrs. Annie BoyetS, of Ulande boye. i Clarence Boyle, of, Exeter, is a nephew. \ For Rent SERVICE STATION In Exeter Excellent Opportunity and Mrs, Sorsdahl, Mr. Alex David and Margaret Rose cele­ brated Margaret Rose’s birthday on Sunday in St. Marys with her brother, Mr. Harold Levy and Mrs. Levy. THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister Sunday, 2 p.m., E.S.T.—-English Service—All Welcome PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Slain St. Rev. L. Krouse, Minister 9:4'5 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 Rev. Alex’r Rapson, Minister Mrs. A. Willard, Organist 10:00 a.m.—Service of Wirship The Beginners (4 and 5 years) will withdraw from the ser­ vice during the second hymn. 10:00 a.m.—The Nursery Class (3 years and under) in the Primary Department. 11:15 a.m.—The Church School “Acknowledge The Lord” 2 Pk«s, 31c SHREDDED WHEAT INGERSOLL CHEESE SLICES 5$ Off Pkg., ¥2-Lb. Pkgs., Eadh.... AYLMER SWEET GHERKIN PICKLES 16 Oz. Jar MOTHER JACKSON’S JIFFY PIE CRUST Save Be — 18 Oz, Pkg. •4t Free DeliveryPhones: 32 and 752 JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH V Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M., Musical Director 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 'Sermon Subject “The Incom­ parable Gift” Anthem by the- Choir Solo by Maxine Reedef 7:00 p.m.—-Evening Worship The Junior Girls Will Sing A Warm Welcome is Extended To All a.ui/ 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 ub go into the House of the Lord.’ Psa. 122:1 Mrs. W. Martin was the winner of a cup and saucer drawn Joi at the Chiatelaine Beauty Shop on November 17. Apply H. O. Free Box 366 Seaforth HENSALL ARENA Thursday, Nov. 24 PUBLIC SKATING 8 P.M. Friday, Nov. 25 INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY lldertori at Zurich Saturday, Nov. 26- KIDS SKATING 2-4 PUBLIC SKATING 8:30 P.M. Sunday Night, Noy. 27 ADULT SKATING^ SiSO P.M. ****** Family Reason’s Ticket for the Children $5,00 Adult Season’s Ticket $5.00 On Sale Now CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 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: “Jacob at the Crossroads” CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Ken ‘ McCrae, Organist Sunday, November 27, 1955 10:00 a.m.—Missions 11:05 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—A Film, “Through the looking Glass.” ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWVOOD Rev. Louis Higenell, Pastor 10:30 a.m.—‘Service with Holy Communion 2:0.0 p.m,—Sunday School with Christmas Rehearsal Saturday, 1:30 pan.—‘Christmas Rehearsal ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister 10:00. a.m.—Sunday School 11:15 a,m.-—Worship Service Guest Leader: Rev. W. F. Krotz Friday, 8:30 p.m.—Choir Prac­ tice THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector Trivitt Memorial, Exeter 8:30 p.m.—'Holy Communion (The Chapel) lOnlS a.m.—Sunday School 11:30 a.m,-—"Choral Communion (Corporate Communion for W.A.) EESTL FURNITURE The Store Where You Can Make Your Christmas Selection FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY z With every cash purchase of $175.00 a Christmas Turkey will be given beginning the week of November 28 through December 24. Special Christmas Draw Visit our store, sign your name and address, and be eligible for Christmas Eve Free Draw. Prizes Displayed In Window = PHONE 89-J | X. J?* ZURICH Weekend Specials Meat Specials Hamburg ...................................................... 290 Lb. Prime Rib Rolled (Beef) ............................ 630 Lb. Rindless Side Bacon .................................... 550 Lb. Peameal Cottage Rolls ..... .......................... 430 Lb. Bologna ......... By the Piece 250 Lb.;Sliced 290 Lb. Grocery Specials Clark’s Pork & Beans, 20 Oz.................. Gold Medal Peanut Butter, 16 Oz......... Green Giant Niblets, 14 Oz...................... Nature’s Best Peas, 15 Oz. ...................... Swift’s Prem .................................. ..... Old Dutch Cleanser ................................ Baker’s Chips ......................... ..... Gay Liquid Detergent........ 12 Oz. 320; 20 Oz. 490 Angelus Marshmallows, 16 Oz. ...............,,....... 330 2 for 350 ......... 350 2 for 330 2 for 210 ......... 390 ......... 330 ......... 270 Al's Groceteria s s = I And Meat Market I I HENSALL, ONT. % PHONE 17 f ^inun,............................................................................................. . Continuation Sale OF MEN’S & BOYS’ Suits and Overcoats At ’/i Price Sweater FOR CHRISTMAS We still have a good selection but advise you to shop early fo rthese bargains. I rack men’s Winter Overcoats. Regular $35.00 to $55.00. 1/2-Price Sate $17.50 to $27.50. 1 rack men’s all-wool suits. Regular $35.00 to $59.00 %-Price Sate $17.50 to $29.50. I rack boys’ suits with -2 pair of trousers. Regu­ lar $16.50 to $24.95. %-Price Sate $8.25 to $12.49. Sweaters Complete Christmas stock of ladies’ and misses’ Grand Mere pullover and cardigan sweaters. All the newest and staple shades at $5.95 and $7.95. A very fine Christmas gift., Complete Showing Of Christmas Merchandise Throughout The Store . Knitted from pure African Lamb’s Wool blended with Orlon. Moth-proof and shrink­ proof in a host of new shades. Individually boxed. Long-Sleeve Pullovers $ 8.95 Long-Sleeve Cardigans $10.95 Sleeveless Pullovers .... $ 5.95 Sleeveless Vests .... . $ 6.95 Sale Of Children s Winter Hosiery * Ten dozen pair children’s winter hosiery. Fine- ribbed cashmere wool, reinforced with cotton. Sand shade. Sizes 6 to 8%. Regular $1.00 pair. On Sale at 490 Pair, 2 Pair for 950. All Nylon Yarn ON SALE 390 BALL We are continuing our sale of 3-ply all-nylon yarn noted for its exceptional wearing qualities.« Still a good range of shades, including white. Regular 50^ ball. Ori Sate 390 Ball. F. A. Phone 190 Men’s Wear ____ Dry Goads * MAY & SON EXETER Phone 190 Ladies’, Children’s and Babies* Wear *•>— Floor-Coverings, etc.