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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-01-26, Page 10THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26, 1956 BRIDES ELECT See the “Personally Yours” Album at The Times-Advocate Weekend Specials Meat Specials Al's Groceteria Hensall And District News Message From t Kippen Ry DIRS, A. GACKSTEJTTER Round, Sirloin or T-Bone Steak ............. All 590 Swift's Ready-To-Eat Picnic Shoulders ..........390 Side Bacon ....................................... 450 Bologna ........ By the Piece 210 Lb,; Sliced 250 Fresh Pork Shoulders With Dressing 390 Grocery Specials Kraft Cheese, Sliced ................................ Brown Bear Honey, 1-Lb. Carton ......... Carnation Milk, Tall ...............,................. Jello Brand Jelly Powders....................... Sugar Crisp Cereals, Large Pkg.............. Icing Sugar, 1-Lb. Pkg. .................. ......... Apple Juice, Large Tin ............................ Chase & Sanborn Instant Coffee, 6-Oz. Jar .... $1.55 Old Dutch Cleanser....... 2 for 210 Johnston's Gio-Coat Wax 590 Pint Crown Tea Bags ........... 870 Quaker Oats, 3-Lb. Pkg. 360 280 Pkg. ......... 350 2 for 250 3 for 250 270 ......... ......... 250 And Meat Market Hensall Ontario This Week's Special Pants FREE With Each One Of Our Quality Line SPORTS COATS Sizes From 35 To 44 Values From 29.50 to 34.95 Twenty-two handsome all-wool coats offered in this special bargain. Buy the coat at its regular price, get the pants free! Offer good this weekend only! ******** Half Price! 17 TOPCOATS Regular $24.95 to $59.50 — Three Days BOYS' PANTS Regular $4.95 to $7.50 — SALE $2.48 SPORT SHIRTS Regular $4.75 to $9.95 — SALE $2.38 SAVE 50% ! * * ** * *** Only to to $3.75 $5.98 * I Save 20% on made-to*measure suits by W. R. Johnson, Rex Tailoring and Varsity Brand. Only three days left. W ALPERS Phone 81 MEN'S WEAR Exeter >N Personal Items Mi*, and Mrs. Stewart Cud- more and Lorne of London were Sunday visitors of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cud- more. Mr. Ross Faber of the Agri­ cultural College, Ridgetown, spent the weekend with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rochus Faber. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Kerr of Winthop were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E, Dowson. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long and Mr. Robert Thomson visited on Sunday with Mr,* and Mrs. Annistrong of Staffa. Wednesday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dowson were Mr. and Mrs. Good of Auburn, Mrs. Brit­ ton, “ ‘ and Mr>. Lloyd Dowson, Varna, Mr. Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Stogul of Toronto who were in this district attending the funeral of the late Arta Keyes of Varna. Mrs. 'W. L. Meilis spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Gib­ son, last week and sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burke in Wroxeter. Mr. and Mrs. W R- Cooper are in Toronto this week where Mr. Thresh- visiting Dublin, Miss Ella Dowson and Mrs. Oscar Wright of Cooper is attending the ers 'Convention, They are members of their family. Mr. Norman Dickert his mother, Mrs. Dickert ford. Mr. Henry Ivison celebrated his ninety second birthday on Thursday last. Mr, and Mrs. >C. Haist of Zurich were recent visitors of Mr. arid Mrs. Sam Cudmore, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Wren spent the weekend with their daughter.and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith in Hamilton. Mr. Robert Thomson visited on Thursday last with his daugh­ ters, Mr. and Mns. Preistap of Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Lome Schneider in Stratford. Data On ^visited in 'Clif- Elimville By MRS. ROSS SKINNER Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. James Grinney and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fraser and Marlene of Mount Pleasant were Saturday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns. Mr. and Mrs. James Sinclair and family, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Routly. Mr. S. W. McFalls, of visited on Monday with Mrs. William Routly. Mr. and .Mrs. Laurie and Gerry, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. Charles Stephen and Mrs. Thomas Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and Carol Ann visited Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Robert Reilly of Exeter... Mrs. Alex Crago, of Kirkton, visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. William Routly. Mr. Sam Miller, Mrs. Leonard Schenk and family, of Dashwood, visited Friday with Mr. Charles Stephen and Mrs. Bell. Elimville Euchre Club Elimville Euchre Club met Friday evening with Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Johns as hosts. Winners were Mrs. Austin Dill­ ing, Rien Wesddrp and consola­ tion, Mrs. Gilbert this week will be Harold Bell. Elimville Y.P.U. met evening at the home Grace Johns. Mr. Fred had charge of the program. Mr. Howard Pym is a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, where he underwent an appendix operation on Saturday. The Story In London, Mr. and Stephen on and Johns. Hosts and Mrs.Mr. Thursday of Miss Delbridge Shipka Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Bawden and family^ of Windsor, were weekend visitors with Mrs. Baw- den’s mother, Mrs. Jacob Ratz. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Prance of Grand Bend visited on iSunday With Mrs. Major Baker. Mrs. Milton <■ Ratz spent some time this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fassold in Dashwood. Mr. Arthur Elnkbeiner attend­ ed a meeting of ithe Bean Board in Hotel London on Friday. Mr, Ed Baynhaan and family, attended the funeral of his broth­ er, Mr. Russell Bayriham, of Grand Bend. Mr. county wack. Mr. .. _ ___ and daughter, Helen and Mrs. Edward Leadly, and granddaugh­ ter, Lorina Deadly of Fenwick, spent several days visiting with daughters rind sons-In-law, Mr. rind Mrs. Milton 'Sweitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer, Mr. and Mrs, jack Pickering and .families, Mf. and Mrs, Ed. Duncan and Peter of Stratford, visited over the weekend with Mrs, Ed, Lam­ port and Tom. Miss Elsie Comfort has return* ed to her home In Fenwick, Mr. and Mrs, Cliff. Russell, Doug, Tom, and Bruce spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Russell and family at Essex. Gordon R a t z attended council In Goderich this and Mrs, Alton (Comfort Rebekah Lodge Plans Birthday The regular meeting of Am­ ber Rebekah Lodge was held on Wednesday evening with a large number of members in attendan­ ce. The Noble Grand, Mrs. Archie Mae Gregor, took the chair. An invitation was received from Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge, Exeter, to be their guests on Feb. 1. Arrangements were completed for the annual birthday ©'arty to be held on Feb. 15 when the members of Goderich Lodge and Mrs. Mary Butter D.D.P, of Clin­ ton will be the guests. Each mem­ ber invited a guest to a progres­ sive euchre party following the meeting. Mrs. W. R, Bell, and the entertainment committee was in charge. Mrs. ’Sam Rannie and Glenn Bell won first prizes and Mrs. Geo. Hess and iSid. Mac Arthur, consolation prizes. Lucky cup was won by Mrs. Harold Bell, Hensall Couple Mark* Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baker Hensall observed their 44th wed­ ding anniversary at their home here on Friday, January 13 with a family dinner. Their marriage was solem­ nized at Centralia in 1912, Fol­ lowing their marriage they re­ sided seventeen years in the west returning to this area where they have resided’ in Hensall and dis­ trict for a period of twenty three years. Mr. and Mrs. Baker are the parents of thirteen children, all living, and twenty three .grand­ children. Comments About Cromarty By MBS- K. McKELLAR The Story In Saintsbury By MRS, H, DAVIS of Mrs. Peter Fisher Former Resident Mrs. Peter .Fisher.85, the form­ er Elizabeth Love of Stanley, passed away on 'Sunday in Gravenhurst. Her husband died a number of years ago. The de­ ceased is a sister of Mrs. Wan. Love, who died in Kincardine ten days ago. Mrs. Fisher faith her daughter, Miss Eleanor Fish­ er, resided for several years in Hensall before .going' to Graven­ hurst in 1939. .Surviving are two soils, Al­ lan, and Dr. ** ~‘ ’ Gravenhurst, (Anna) Mrs. Brucefield, and Fisher, Gravenhurst. Funeral services were _____ ted Wednesday from the Bontti- ron 'funeral home, by the Rev. C. D. Daniel. Interment was in Baird’s Cemetery, Brucefield. Dies In Montana Mrs. 'Lettie Mulholland Dar­ ner died recently in Shelby, Mon­ tana. She was the eldest daugh­ ter of the late William and Belle Mulholland of the Second of Hay. Mrs. school school predeceased her some years ago. Surviving are one daughter in Couibtes, Alberta. One brother, George Mulholland, was killed in World War 1. A sister. Eliza Mulholland, predeceased her, Mrs. Elizabeth Moodie, of Brucefield is a cousin. Personal Items’ Tn the obituary of the late Mrs. George Hudson last week, the names of two of her grand- eons Max and Laird (Hudson of London, were inadvertently om­ itted. Mr. Garfield Broderick under­ went a major operation in St. Joseph’s Hospital London, on Friday of last week. iSmithHWayne arid Marlene (nee Petzke) of Hensall, announ- se-the birth of their son at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, Thursday January 19, 1956. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whitney and Mrs. Redmond of Milverton, visited last Sunday with their old friend, Mrs. T. W. Parlmer, formerly of (Hensall. Since Mrs. Parlmer’s illness some time ago last summer she has been with Mrs. Gladley Stewart of Kirkton, but is not ‘able to get out. Mrs. G. W. Elliott of spent the weekend with here. Mrs. Pearl Case of visited last week with Mrs. Elsie Case and friends here. Mr. rind Mrs. Walter Chipchase of London were weekend visitors with the former’s brother rind sister-in-law, Mr. and Mns. Ernie Chipchase, Mrs. Edna Corbett of Exeter visited during the past week with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett. Mr. Bruce Foster of Windsor visited .last week with his sister, Mrs. Robt, 'Cameron. Dr. Wm. T. Joynt of London visited over the weekend faith his mother, Mrs. Alice Joynt. Mrs. Wim. Brown visited during the past woek with her father, Mr. H. W. Neeb, who is receiving treatment in <st. Jos­ eph’s Hospital, London. Miss Shirley Chapman R.N. of Sarnia is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Chapman this week, Mrs. George Hess spent the weekend and first part of this Week With her daugther and soh- in-law, Mf. and Mrs. L. McCloy and family, Toronto. Miss Alice Kyle, who a patient at Clinton was removed to the Nursing Hottie, Exeter, Murray two Walter Miss .Fisher, daughters, ■ Moffatt, Eleanor conduc- Darner attended public in S.'S." 14 Hay and high in Seaforth. Her husband London .friends London has been hosbitaL Heywood Auxiliary Meets The January meeting of Mari­ on Ritchie Auxiliary was held in the church with, Mrs. Lome Elliott presiding. Mrs. Jas. Mil­ ler led in prayer. Mrs. Carter Kerslake read a chapter from new Study Book “The Reach Life”. The topic was Mrs. Harb'ld Coleman. Annual Meeting A pot luck supper the annual meeting of congregation on Thursday even­ ing. Rev. S. Kerr was appointed chairman for the business and Mr. Eldon Allen acted as secret­ ary, The various reports pres- 611 te indicated much progress in the different organizations. Appointed as trustees for 19 5 G were A. McLachlan, Gordon Hog­ garth, Ernest Templeman; man­ agers, Wesley Russell, J. M. Scott, Robert Laing, iCarter Kers­ lake, Gordon .Hoggarth, Phillip James, Robert .Gardiner, H. M. Harper, Donald Scott; auditors, J. M, (Scott and J. E. Storey; sec­ retary, Eldon Alien; ushers, Car- “ ‘ ” Scott, Ken Lloyd Mil- and Phillip the for by preceded Cromarty ter Kerslake, J. M. Walker; assistants, ler, John McDougall James; Mrs. ■School sistant record Curdy; T. Laing; Mrs. A. McLachlan; library com­ mittee, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Al­ len, Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Cole­ man, Rev. and Mrs. Kerr; cem­ etery committee, T. |L. Scott, T. Laing, Calder McKaig, J. Hog- ■garth, /Sam McCurdy, Ken Mc- Kellar; Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace, 'Carlingford visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Wal­ lace. Mrs. M. (Houghton, and Mrs. Lindsay McKellar visited on Sat­ urday with Mr, and Mrs. Ross Houghton, Stratford. Pte. Alex Walker and his sis­ ter Margaret, visited on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cornish, Exeter. ’ The members of Y.'P.iS. enjoy­ ed a bowling party in Exeter on Saturday evening and were af­ terwards entertained at the home of Margaret and Kenneth Wal­ ker. — T. L. >Scott is Sunday superintendent with as- supt’., Mrs. L. Sorsdahl; secretary, Mrs. |Sam Mc- every day ..secretary, Mrs. cradle roll secretary, This Week In Winchelsea By MRS. F. HORNE Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Newton ^Clarke visited with relatives in London the forepart of last week. Mr. and Mns. Harry Armstrong and Janice of near Hensall visit­ ed on 'Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bat­ ten. Miss Katleen iHorne of Lon­ don spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne. Mrs. (Harry Ford and Gordon visited on- Sunday with Mr. and Mns. Clarence Ford in Kitchener. Miss Donna Gilfillan of Exeter spent a couple days'recently with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan. Mr. and Mrs. William Walters and Danny visited. Sunday with Mrs. Nelson clarke of Farquhar. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brook were host and hostess on Monday even­ ing last for the community euch­ re club party. ......- ..........—................................... ..................... Glenn McKenzie is a patient at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, suffering with pneumonia. Mrs. W. R. Bell visited with members of her family in To­ ronto over the weekend and first part of the week. I The January Guild meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Hugh Davis, on Thursday after­ noon with the president, Mrs. T. iKooy, in charge of the devotion­ al and business periods, 'Plans "were made for future work and at the close of the meeting the ladies cut quilt patches, Mrs. Lorne Weiberg and Mrs. :Jim Barker assisted hostess. Personal Items Mrs. Robt. Coleman and W. J. Dickins, Lucan, and Tom Dickins of Corning, Sask., were Wednesday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis. Messrs Cliff Ings of London, and Hugh Carroll, were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington (Brock, Zion, and Mr. Tom Diek­ ins were Friday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis. Messrs. Heber Davis and Tom Dickins visited with Mr. and Mrs. Will Isaac on Friday. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll and Mr. Hugh Carroll visited with Mrs. iHugh Carroll in Mason­ ville Hospital, London, on Wed­ nesday. 'Mr, and T. 'Dickins Dickins In Thursday, proved. They spent (Saturday with ■Mr. and. Mrs. Robt. Coleman of Lucan. Mrs. Mr. Better days are here for Phil Fraser! Mrs, Heber Dayis and visited with Mr, Alf. Victoria Hospital on and found him im- Mpre farmers switch' to Surge Milkers for safer, faster milking, (adv’t) Mastitis MYPENS 30's 12 Bougies In A Package Hog Producers Use. V.M.A. Mineral Mix With Your Own Grain You Will Get Good Hogs Cheaper Middletons Drug Store Hensall Phone 20 I eager beaver says: Even for an occasional woodcutting job you can now afford a new STRUNK In all his years of railroading, Engineer Phillip Fraser -tyas seen some big changes. "Rolling along in this smooth diesel locomotive,” says Mr,. 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