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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-12-15, Page 5Choose a ! Dodge This Christmas DObbs for Dodge e The men who want to be particularly good to I their families this Christmas will choose a New Dodge | that for years the family may enjoy Safety and Comfort. I We have a selection to choosy frpm and will appreciate | your visit, | Being open nights and holidays next week, we’ll I* be glad to demonstrate new or used units night or day. I Come in anytime. p’ f DODGE 4-DOR SEDAN, blue ................. DODGE 2-DOR SEDAN Green, automatic, radio ........;.................... FORD 2-DOR SEDAN, automatic, radio . CHRYSLER SEDAN Blue, automatic^ radio ...................... DODGE SEDAN ............................... DODGE SEDAN, black .... .............. PLYMOUTH SEDAN, blue ............ NASH COACH, with bed ................ DODGE SEDANS (2), 4-dor ........ CHEV SEDAN ................................... DODGE SEDANS (3), 4-dor ........ METEOR COACH, 2-dor ................ FORD 4-DOR HILLMAN ..... AUSTIN ........ z Exeter Motor PHONE 200 Fred Dobbs,.Prop. '54 '53 '53 '51 '51 '51 '50 '50 '49 ’50 '50 '50 '50 •/*..... ...... $1,745 Exeter 'THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING,. DECEMBER *«, N«W< of t Sunshine By MRS. WILLIAM DICKEY The Co-ed Club The second meeting of the El- 4mville iCo-ed Club was held at the home of Mrs. on Friday, with present, The roll call with a suitable club, was decided to call the club “The Co-ed Club,” The next meet­ ing will be held at the home of Grace Routly.on Friday, Decem­ ber 16, after school. Mrs. Johns and Mrs, Hem gave a’ talik bn “the type of blouse for you” and Mary Skinner demon­ strated how to measure properly for a blouse, Doris Mary Dickey -gave a ion on how to beas bending. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Judy and Donna led at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Newman Baker, of Well'bum On Tuesday of last week. The Zion Mission Circle held their Christmas meeting at the home of Mis? Mary Dickey on Friday evening. Mrs. Jim Miller spent the weekend in Toronto visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gunning. (Gilbert Johns ten members was name cut an swelled for the Brock and deinonstrat; and match Wm. Dickey, and Joyce cal- Marilyn Strang Jills President Marilyn Strang was elected president of the' Hu ro nd ale Jolly Jills at their first meeting of this season on Thursday at the home of the leader, Mrs. Arthur Rundle. Darol Tuekey is vice president, Barbara Kernick, secretary and Marjorie Dayman, press reporter. Aluminum DOORS Buy your aluminum combina­ tion windows and doors be­ fore winter sets in. We will allow you a good price on your old doors and windows. Free estimates. Our prices will include installation. Robert Robinson WOODHAM Phone 62-r-10 Kirkton Data On Dashwood By MRS. E. H. RADKB Shower for Bride Mrs. Alvin Walper, the former Joan Willert, was pleasantly sur­ prised at a mheellaneous shower Monday evening when about 2'5 relatives and neighbours gather­ ed. The evening was spent in playing progressive euchre. Mrs. Flossie Stade won high prize and Mrs, Gerald O’rourke consolation prise, Mrs. Stuart Wolfe made an ap­ propriate address and Misses: Shirley Wurm and Joan Baker presented the gifts. Louis Kraft Louis Kraft, 67, passed away at his late residence, Dashwood, (Saturday December 10 after a lengthy illness. He *was (born in Dashwood and when a young man settled in 'Stephen Township Where he farmed until 28 years ago when he retired and returned to Dashwood. He was a member of Zion Lutheran church. Surviving besides his wife, former Adeline Rader are brother Edward, Stephen, sisters, Mrs. Laura Pree t er , Kitchener and Mrs. Clarence Gale Stephen. The body rested at the Hoff­ man funeral home until Tuesday noon then at Zion Lutheran Church, where services were con­ ducted by Rev. L, Higenell. In­ terment was made in the Luth­ eran (Bronson Line Cemetery, •Bearers were, Kenneth and Gordon Kraft, John, Alvin and Harold Rader and Bruce Klopp. Trousseau Tea Mrs. V. L. Becker entertained at a trousseau tea in honour of <her daughter, (Elaine, prior to her marriage last 'Saturday. Re­ ceiving guests were Mrs. Becker, Mrs. Elmore Datars and Elaine. Pouring tea were Mrs. Ed Nad- iger in the afternoon and Mts, Ervine Brandt of Kitchener in the evening. Displaying .trousseau and gifts were Mrs. Lome Luth­ er, Mrs-„ Earl Datars and ■Margaret Becker. '.Serving the one two Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. GprdQn Weiberg, Mr. Howard Wegberg and Mr. and Mrs. Frvln Latta of Waterloo were weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Fred Weiberg, Mr, Robert Wein of Sudbury spent the weekend with Mrs. Herb Wein, Miss Marian wildfong and friend of London spent the week­ end with -her grandmother, Mrs. M, Tieman, Miss Nancy Tiernan of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Tieman, Master Douglas Rader, son of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Rader, who underwent surgery * on his eye, Thursday, was able to return home Saturday. Miss Eileen Wi'llert of Clinton spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Willert. Mr, Stanley Haist, student at London Teacher's College, was practice teaching in Miss Marga­ ret Becker’s school at Blake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kirupel and Susan of Kitchener spent the weekend with Mrs. Mary Becker. Miss Lois Gaiser of London spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Qora Gaiser. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Kraft and family of London were Sunday . Ern-visitors wiwth Mr. and Mrs. est Koehler and family. Dashwood Public Library be closed Christmas Eve New Year’s Eve. Dashwood E.U.B.. Church will hold their Christmas program Sunday evening, December 18. will and Miss „ were Mrs, Bob Hayter and Mrs. Jim Mrs. Fah- H a y t e r. Assistants were Fred Messner, Misses Nancy ner and Eleanor Becker. Discuss Cub Work (Interested parents with children and other club members gathered at the men's Club rooms on Friday evening to hear Mr. Alex Hamilton and Mr. W. Mac­ laren of Grand Bend discuss the work of. the Cubs and their or­ ganization. their Your Library —Continued from Page 2. ■his settlement at Port Talbot in 1803 is the main concern of his biographer, 'Professor F. C. 'Hamil. Violently contemptuous of government rod tape, he was a continual headache to land of­ ficials; nevertheless he success­ fully peopled an “immense tract of land with sturdy settlers.” Professor Hamil has unearthed a mass of material on this settler and his book should take the place of previous biographies of Colonel Talbot. Read these two books of his­ tory at “Your Library”. WUERTH SHOES Miss. Donna Mills: and Miss Jean Lavender of London Teach­ ers' College were practice teach­ ers at the local school this past week. At the present time, teach­ ers and pupils are very busy pre­ paring for the annual Christmas program to be held in BGmvilie church this coming Friday even­ ing. The local euchre club met at iElimville Hall on Monday even­ ing for the second card party of the season, Mrs. William Walters, and Mrs. John coward, Mr. New­ ton 'Clarke and Gerald Prance were prise winners. Friends of Mrs. Howard Pay­ man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Waljprg' will be pleased to hear of her safe arrival in Germany, together with her four children, going to join her hus­band, Pte, Howard Dayman, the Canadian forces. IRON More than $8,000,000 worth aluminum cooking utensils made in Canada annually. Thu Weak In Winchelsea By MRB. F. HORNS Beautify Your Home With Ornamental chances when you CO-OP COOP COOP COOP Railings ON YOUR PORCH Choice Of A Number Of Designs FREE ESTIMATES Use Co-op Feeds Check Your Requirements Today—'4 CO-OP LAY MASH CO-OP PIG STARTER CO-OP HOG GROWER CO-OP SOW RATION CO-OP 32% DAIRY CONCENTRATE CO-OP CALF MEAL EXETER DISTRICT Phone 287 Collect Open Wed. Afternoon CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP ; GOWNS Town 'N Country $10.40 Reduced from $12.95. Save $2.55 on this smart robe. All-Wool English Flannel $14.80 can. give him a robe at a substantial reduction in because of our special offer. 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