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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-01-05, Page 13■< THE TIMES ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY S, IMS CANADIAN PROPANE GAS & APPLIANCES Families Unite Over Holiday Season January Sale Of GRATTON & HOTSON Phono 156 Grand Bend ■«wi.i'u i ij in.i TOPS IN BCAUTILITY died ,iat (his ,pr Friday, of ithe late NYLON ELASTIC STOCKINGS We Are Now Authorized Agents For ZENITH (Hearing Aids BATTERIES FOR ALL MAKES See ZENITH Models (From $50 Up On Display In Our Store Crediton (Former Resident Dies At Forest Mrs. Christine Dawn of Ohes- ley, who died while visiting her brother in Forest, was a daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs.' Gottleib Braun and, prior to her marriage, live^ in Crediton. Her husband died four years -ago, Surviving are one sister. Mrs. -E- Teleffer of California, two brothers, William Braun, Forest, and Charlo 'Hazel Park, Mich,, ■two stepsons, John and Clarence Dawn of Chesley. The "funeral was h®l4 in Ches- ley op Monday with .interment in Chesley cemetery. Ervin G, Fahrner (Ervin G- Fahrner ■hotm® in Kitchener ■December 30, A son Mr, and Mrs. Christopher Fahr­ ner, he lived many years in Cred- iton. He is survived by his wife, the former Elsie .Sauer, two brothers, Everett and Emmery Fahrner of Crediton, three sisters, Mrs. Roy Finkbeiner Crediton, Mrs. Mabel Ewald of Kitchener and Mrs. Chester Mawhlnney of Exeter. The funeral was held from the Ratz-Bechtel Funeral Home, Kit­ chener on Sunday. Interment was in Crediton cemetery. Personal Items ' (Steven Yung^of Hong Kong, student at Toronto Bible College, spent the Christmas weekend- with Calvin Fahrner at the home of ihis .parents Mr. and Mrs. E. M. ■Fahrner. Calvin Fahrner returned to Tor­ onto on .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Fahrner after they had attended the funeral service Of their unclq, Mr. Ervin G. Fah­ rner of Kitchener. Little Miss Diane Armstrong was able to return .to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Armstrong, in time’for Christmas, after being confined to St. Jos­ eph’s Hospital for over ten weeks. Mr. Herbert Young who is a patient in 'St. Joseph’s Hospital is much improved. Mrs. Wilfrid Mack left by plane last week to visit with her daugh­ ter, Mr. and Mrs. Cann in Al­ berta. Mrs. John Butlei’ and daughter Mrs. G. Wein are spending a aponth in Florida. Mr. Ken Lillow spent Saturday With Mr. er. •Donald Teachers’ with , his .. _ ___ II. Finkbeiner. Mr. and Mrs. Chas,. Mattice and family of Centralia RCAF Station visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam King. Mrs, Beatrice Tate of Water­ down visited last week with Mr, and Mr?. Jos. Finkbeiner, and, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs, and Mrs. J. Fuller, spent a few d;ayes in Barrie. Mrs. H. Young spent New Years in London and visited with Young in .hospital. Holiday visitors ip town eluded; Mr. Gerald Wain, London, Ronald Wein and friend of troll with Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Wein, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dinney and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tuckey and family of Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Morlock and family and Mr. and Mrs. Art Gaiser and family of Stephen with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gaiser. Mr. and Mrs. C. Insley of (Strat­ ford -and Mr. and Mrs. D. Insley of Exeter, with Mr, and Mrs. Ted Insley. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haist and Linda of Fenwick with Mrs. H. Finkbeiner. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baxter of ■Le ,Froy spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Wuerth. Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Woodall and family visited with Mr* and Mrs. Jos. Woodall. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sparling and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Spar-ling and •son of Walkerton with Mrs. John Smith, Mr, Mr. ©e- I RESOLVE 10-DRIVE SAFELY ItfL THROUGH 1956 and Mrs. Gerald Zwick- Rhone 50 Finkbeiner of London College spent last week .parents Mr. and Mrs. But seriously, you needn’t leave your car on blocks all year, to enjoy 1956. The "low down” is slow down - with an extra dash „ of care and courtesy. CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION Automobile insurance'for careful drivers 30 BLOOR STREET W. TORONTO S CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP Your Sewing Club At Sunshine The fourth and fifth meeting of the Sew-Easy Club was held on Thursday, December 29 at <the home of Grace Routly with eleven members present. The roll call was answered by giving the col­ our and style of blouse you are making. The business was then discus­ sed. It was decided to change (the naime of the club tc^ the “Sew- Easy Club.” The next meeting is to be held on Friday, January 6 after school at the home of Mary (Skinner. Mrs. Johns gave out samples of material to put in record books. ■Sylvia Johns demonstrated how to str a i g h t e n material after which Mrs. Hern showed the girls how to pre-shrink material. Dor­ een Brock, Alma Hern and Grace Routly gave demonstrations on laying out a pattern, also 'how to adjust a pattern. Mrs. Johns gave a demonstra­ tion on how to -do-stay stitching. Christmas visitors Christmas visitors at the home of Mr, and Mirs. 'Clarence Johns and Marie on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johns and fam­ ily of Ilderton, Mr. and Mrs. Gor­ don Johns and family of Kirk­ ton, Mr. and Mrs. .Howard Hodge and Judy of Ripley, Mrs. Kath­ leen Knowles of London and Mr. Grant Knowles of Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gunning, Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Rodd, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Jones, and Mr. Fred Jones all of Dranton with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mellon of London with Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ ence Johns, and Marie. Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Rodd and family with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jeffrey and children .of Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stephen on Sun­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gibson' and girls of Bryanston and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner and Marilyn of Thames Road with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Elston and Mrs. Fred Davis of Centralia visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Coward and .Susan of London; Mr. and Mrs. Will Bib'by and children of Kirkton; Mr. .and Mrs, iBeverly. Parsons and baby of Exeter also Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hern and family with Mr. and Mrs. John Coward. Mrs. Alex Gartenburg and boys are visiting in Torontd at the home of Mrs. Gartenburg’s sister ■this week. Miss Joyce Dic'key returned home froinTSt. Marys on Saturday after having her appendix re­ moved. Miss Mary Dickey visited With Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd of Exe­ ter on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. ( Baseline Clu'istmas Visitoi's: Mr, aud Mrs, Wesley Shier, Graptpn and Mrs* H. Chatton of Woodham with Ml and Mrs. Vic­ tor C'hattsn; Mr. ahd -Mrs. Gpprge Webber and Bobby, Detroit, with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Webber; Mr. and Mrs, Bert Rundle, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Rundle and boys with Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Rund­ le; Mr* Lawrence Rae and Miss Ethel Wilson, St. Marys, with Mr. and Mirs. Wilfred Wilson; Miss Noreen Walk,pm with her cousin's Mr. and Mrs. Murray May, London. Mr. Reg Darling, Brown’s Cor­ ners, with Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Copeland; Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gordon, Mrs. T. DouPe and Rus­ sell with Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton, 4th line; Mr. Clayton Hern, Windsor, and Mrs. Arnold Hern; Mrs. Glen Lambert and Flint, Mich., Mrs. J. Jaques and Mt. Arlo Copeland, Kirkton with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hodgson ■and family, Ailsa (Craig. Mp. Wm. Mills and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rixon and Mary Jane, London, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Mills and Harrison with Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills; Mr. and Mrs. H. Atkinson, Saints­ bury, M'r. and Mrs. Roy Haw­ kins, Science Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carroll and family, Exeter with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Car­ roll; Mr. and Mrs, Ray Knight, Woodham, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight and Linda, Winchelsea, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Ballantyne and family, Thames Road with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knight; and Mrs. John Cook and of Arkona with Mr/ and George Wheeler. Christmas Service Christmas service was held (Sunday morning with a good tendance. The pastor, Rev. Slade, delivered a Christmas mes­ sage with special music by the choir. The quartette favored with "No Roam in the Inn.” Mrs. Lawrence Copeland is a patient in St. Mary’s Memorial Hospital. Christmas visitors out of the village: Mr. and Mrs. Ross Langford and family with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cobliegh of Clandeboye; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hern and family w-ith Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Squire of Kirkton; Mr. and Mrs. jRob't Rundle, Jim and Jack iu •London with Mrs, W, Payne and Jimi Mr, and Mrs.. W- L- Swit­ zer in Hamilton with their daugh­ ter, Mrs. Mel Louch and <M®1J: Mrs. A. Dewar with, her daugh­ ter, Mrs, W, Blake and Maurice at Georgetown; Mr and Mr®. Bert Rundle, Mr. and Mrs? Jack Smith, Jeap Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Rill Rundle and Shirley with Mr. and1 Mrs, Ray Swpitzer at Shipk-a; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson and boys with Mr. and Mrs. Jack- son Woods, Elimville; Mr. and Mrs, Ray Mills with Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Prldham, Russeldale. k * WITH CO-OP 203fo Chick Starter. Our starter is coarse in texture with a KRUMBLED PREMIX, medicated for coccidiosis prevention, with a high level of minerals, vitamins and arsenical acids for fast and economical growth. JOIN THE LIST OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS EXETER DISTRICT Phone 287 Collect Open Wed. Afternoon • We are now taking orders for early delivery fertilizer. CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP Saintsbury Holiday Visitors Mr. and Mrs. ,F. GuilfOyle and Norman of .Simcoe, Mr. Harold Guilfoyle and Mr. Alfred Guil- foyle of Ailsa Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee and boys with Mr. and Mirs. Raymond Greenlee. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson, Mr and Mrs. Harvey Latta and ifamlly with Mr. and Mrs, Don Maguire. Mr. and Mrs. Jack iDickins with Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire of Whalen. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Abbott, Mi’s. W. J. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis with Mr and Mrs. Donald Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. George McFalls and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Ross McFalls, Miss Joyce McDonald, Mrs. Fred Davis, Mr. and Mrs. ■Heber Davis and Alexia with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis. Mr. and MfS. I-L W. Hodgins, Lucan, Mr and Mrs. Cliff Abbott and dal! Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mr. family and Mr. Allah Tin- of Mt, Brydges, Mr. and Cliff lugs of London and Hugh Carroll with Mr. and Harry Carroll. and Mi’S* Heber DdvlS, and Mrs. with Mr. Mr. and children, Rev. Jack Mrs. on at- J. ;Mr. and Mrs- Earl Greenlee and boys, Mr.' and Mrs. Hugh Davis,, Heather and Michael, Miss Al­ exia Davis, Mr. A. Philips, Lucan, Mrs. Rd. Dickins, Exeter, Mr. J. Young/ Luc.an, Mr B. Tindall, Mt. Brydges and Mrs. F. Davis with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker. Mr and Mrs. Garfield Latta’ and girls of London, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Latta, Ballymote, Mr. ■and Mirs-. A. Flannigan, Kitchen­ er, Dr. and Mrs. Amos, Kirkton with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McDon­ ald, Joyce and Howard with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy of Ailsa iCraig for Christmas. Centralia personal Items Miss Frances Clarke, a stud- at the United Church Train- School in Toronto assisted father, Rev, J. C, Clarke at Christmas service in the ent ing. her the church on Sunday morning. Mr. Arthur McFalls returned home from Victoria Hospital, London, last week. L,AjC. Robert and Mrs. Tripp and David of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tripp and Gary of Ailsa Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ford of Usborne were Christ­ mas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tripp. Mr. and Mrs. R. "B, Gates ac­ companied their son, J. G. Gates of Danville, Illinois, to Camp Borden where they spent Christ­ mas with F/O J. T. Gates and family and attended tihe Mid­ night Service on Christmas Eve. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Al­ vin Essery and Bill were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lightfoot, Gwen and Don, Mr. and M^s. Jack Essery and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rowe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stuckless and Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Swartz and Nancy, Mr. Chas. Isaac, Mrs. Leda Robin­ son, and Mr. Bercy Webber of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hodgins and Alma of Greenway, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mitchell and fam­ ily of West Lome, Mr. Chas. Hod­ gins of Southampton, and Miss Mary Ann Steeper of Lieury spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. K. Hodgins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wright ■ and David and Miss Evelyn Wright IR.'N. of London were Christmas visitors with Mr. -and Mrs. Amos Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie, Dobby and Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn spent Christ­ mas with Misses Greta and Lammie in Hensail, Christmas visitors with and Mrs. Glenn Robinson the latter's brother, Mr. -Ducette and friend of Toronto, Mr. Chas. Isaac and Mrs. Leda Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Bieber family of Exeter, Mrs. Wm. (Bieber of Dashwood were Christ­ mas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lightfoot and iSharon. Christmas visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur McFalls were Mr, T. C. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs, R. McLaren of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McFalls and Mrs. Samson McFalls of Exeter, Mr. Amy Mr. were and Mirs. Wm. Quinton and fam­ ily, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lilley and family' and Mr. Bill Henderson of Ldhdda, Mr. a>nd Mrs. Glenn -Breen and family Qf Stratford were holiday visitors with Mr, and Mrs- R- Btoen, Mr. and Mrs. S. Lawson spent Christmas at th® home of Mrs. T. Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne' and Bobby visited over the holi­day with ttlieir daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Young in Cambellford. Mrs.' ■Osborne and Bobby remained for Miss ’ Wilda Pollock R.N. of Kitchener was \a holiday guest at th® home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs, Lome Hicks. • Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Morgan and fam­ ily were Miss Dorcas Williams ■of Sarnia, Mr. and -Mrs, R, Wil­ son and family of" Ridgetown, Mr. Wellington iSkinner and Ar­ lene. Mr. and Mrs. OS. Forest were recent Mrs- E. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. J. Aluminum Windows And Poors ALUMINUM WINDOWS—EasiLy converted from a Storm Window to a Summer Window and can be washed tom the inside. lO^o OFF THIS MONTH ONLY MOLONIE DOORS—The only Alunwmp Door with solid welded corners. Regular $69.50. THIS MONTH ^59.50. Robert G. Robinson Woodham a Rhone 62-r-10 Kirkton | i’.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiitdiiiiiiuituiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiDiiiiiiMi........iiiiiiiiiiuuidiiiiiiHdiniiiiniiiii.iiuniiiiimiiiiiiiiii,'^ E. Davies of visitors with Baynham Mr, and ■of Exeter Haddock Mr. and Mr. Wellington ISkinner and Arlene were Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster in St. Marys. FIGURED OUT FOR YOU SUPERIOR Propane Limited Your Distributor for Propane Gas and Appliances for Farm, Mom© *»nd industry Call Stratford 4174 “Here’s the smart way to make money. Simply invest in 316%.GuaranteedTrusr Certificates. Here’s what you get: 3’/i% yearly interest, payable half-yearly Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell of Windsor and Mrs. Annie McFalls of London were Sunday, nailers at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. Ar­ thur McFalls. Mr. and Mrs, Fred and family of Detroit, Mrs. 'Gordon Raynham and Mr. -and Mrs. Wm. spent Christmas with Mrs. George Baynham. Visitors with Mr. and’ Mrs. J", Thompson were Mr. and Mrs. S. Eton, Mr, Reid Brown, Miss Marie Brown and Mr. Don Hea- •man. FAST RELIEF FOR ■ • Authorized Investment for trust funds • Short term—5 years -For exampip, $420.36 of your-money accumulates to $500.00 in just five years.. Write for the descriptive folder right away. r PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE V-8 4-D00R SEDAN LinimenT % HEAD OFFICE 372 Bay St., Toronto BRANCH OFFICE 1-3 Dunlop St., Barrie Eager, rarin'-to-go new Hy-Fire V-8 adds the fee! of flight to the Forward Look! Everywhere you travel# you see more and more proud owners driving this jet-age beauty! The flight-styled ’56 Plymouth is the car that has Canada’s head in the clouds I Plymouth for ’56 offers so much that’s new I There’s the hew push-button PowerFlite auto­ matic transmission. The lightning-quick getaway of new Hy-Fire V-8 with optional Power Pak, that places up to 200 hkp. under your foot. The sheer brilliance of Flight- Sweep styling. But Why sit back and merely admire these ’56 Ply mouths others are driving—when you could enjoy their V-8 performance yourself? Get in touch with your dealer I Get behind the wheel of a ’56 Plymouth, today! Manufactured in Canada by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited SBB OR PHONE YOUR CH RYS LE R-PLYM O UTH-FARGO DEALER FOR A DEMONSTRATION DRIVE! REG. ARMSTRONG MOTORS Exeter • Phone 216 New Zly push-button driving! New flight-inspired design! \' New motoring tafetyl