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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-02-09, Page 13..... CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP co-op THE TIMEI-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY », 1954 T W? Farmers: Letter From Brinsley By MRS* L. CRAVEN Order Your Seed Early And Avoid The Spring Rush Registered, Certified and Commercial Oats end Barley Available' Bagged end Treeted LEAVE US YOUR ORDER EXETER ZXfl DISTRICT LU"Vr Phone 287 We Deliver Plan to Attend Exeter Community Credit Union Meeting on February 14 CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP CO-OP co-op MAKE THIS YOUR FROZEN FOOD CENTRE New Low Prices Exeter Exeter Beef is at lowest price in seven years. WE GUARANTEE THE QUALITY. Come in and order a quarter for next Monday’s killing. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Peterson and Debbie of Hamilton visited recently with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodgins. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Knapton of Thorndale spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs, William Fen­ ton. The Ladies’ Guild Of St, Mary’s Anglican church held ular meeting at the Mrs. Harvey Hod gins nes-day afternoon last. Mr, and Mrs. Frank McLel­ lan of Strathroy spent Sunday with the latter’s father, Mr, Flet­ cher Gower., > Mrs. Fred Fenton entertained a number of ladies to a quilting on Friday afternoon last. Mr .and Mrs. Lin Craven spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Alonzo Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs. Levi White visit­ ed with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins -recently, Ladies’ Meeting The W.'A. and W.M.S. of Brins­ ley United -Church was held at the home of Mrs. Gecil Hartle on Wednesday afternoon last. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Ken Sholdice and the roll call was answered by a donation, of quilt blocks, after which Mrs. Jack Trevethick took the chair for the W.M.S. Plans were made for the World’s Day of Prayer which will be held in St. Marys Angli­ can Church on February 17. The ladies accepted an ,-invita- to Ail-sa Craig W.MJS/ on 12. Mrs. Beatrice Dixon the devotional and Mrs. Hodgson took the -Study their reg­ home of op Wed- tion April (took Jack Our HEART, LIVER and TONGUE come from fresh killed EXETER BEEF. Buy it when it is fresh. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE. It is cheaper, too. Report On Grand Bend By MRS. E. KEOWN sr- 5 Lbs. Fillets Of Cod—$1.35 15 Varieties of Fish — Frozen Foods of all Kinds • Silverwood’s De Luxe Ice Cream ....... ^-Gallon 99$ Try this month's special—CHERRY VANILLA Exeter Frozen Foods PHONE 70 MAIN ST. Lions Hear Progress Of Ausable Authority Andrew Dixon, Exeter's rep­ resentative op the Ausable River Conservation Authority, gave Ex­ eter Lions a progress report on activities in the watershed at the club's meeting Thursday night ip Trivitt Memorial church Parish Hall. With the help of slides, the SHDHS teacher demonstrated what has been done in reforestat­ ion, establishment of parks, farm ponds, flood control projects and Book, Mrs, Edwin Dixon gave a reading and Mr®. Fred Fenton, an instrumental. Group 3 was in Charge of the -social hour. Progressive Euchre Progressive euchre was held in Neil’s school on Friday evening last with IP tables in play, The winners for ladies' high were Mrs. Lin -Craven; ladies’ low, Miss Margaret Brin-tnell; men'-s high, Wesley Watson and low, Eddie Watson; lone hands, Mrs, Wesley Watson* and Tom Gilmer, Mrs. Elmer Wilson won the lucky chair prize. other programs of the conser- ration body, To Rent Scout House Method of operating the new Scout House on John Street was decided upon. The Bions will rent the building to the group commit­ tee of the Scout Troop for $1.00 a year. Scouts will be responsible for the maintainance and oper­ ating expenses. Lions voted to support the summer cottage raffle project presented by the 'Grand Bend Club at a previous meeting. De­ tails of the project have not been completed. The Grand Bend club plans tq raise money for construction of a community centre on a lot it has purchased near the summer re­ sort’s school, Exeter Lions will use proceeds to pay off the mort­ gage on t-he (Scout House. Gerry Smith won the first suit-of-the-month draw. Wes Ryckman won another raffle. President B, W. Tuckey con­ ducted the meeting. Buss Snell was tail twister -and Fred Darling led in the singing. c’'$5 ~ ' vsv.W'-V-» ~x- Letter From Crediton East By MRS. W. MOTE Mrs. Bella Edwards of Exeter is visiting lier sister and broth- erdn-law, My. and Mrs. Harry Lewis and. other relatives. -Mr®. Saw Sims is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Sims and family spent the weekend In Walkerton with Mr. and Mr?. -Jim Edwards. Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Candle, Patsy and Bobby of Sarnia visited Sunday with their aunt and uncle ,Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. M-otz. Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Gack-stet- ter and Karen visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Mot?, ’ Husbands! Wives! Weak, Run-down, Old? Thousands of couples are weak, tired, lack energy and pep; they feel run-down, old be­ cause bodies Jack iron at 40, 50, 60. Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets today. Supplies invig- orator you, too, may need to revitalize, stimu­ late, energize and build-up entire body. Feel years younger. “Get-acquainted” size costs Jittie. Or start with big, popular “Economy** Size and save 75-J, At all druggists. t kd 1'iranrh mi m yffff iff mvESTMExr CERTIFICATES THE PREMIER TRUST COMPANY 42$ RIphmQDil .Street, London Telephone 4-2716 I wish to announce that effective February 1, I have transferred my Supertest Farm Agency to Mr, Murray Scott, This change was made necessary because of ill health. I wish to express my appreciation to all my loyal patrons for thejr support during the past two years and I bespeak your continued patronage for my successor. lex McDonald Golden Wedding Mr. and Mr®. Norman Turnbull and Mr. an-d Mr-s. Aqualas Shar- row and Doris attended the gold­ en wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Gilmore in Dover, Mich., on Bund-ay. Mrs. -Gilmore was the former, Melvina iSharrow, of Grand Bend, and sister of Mrs. Turnbull and Mr. Sharrow. Mr. and Mrs. Gil­ more were married in the form­ er Presbyterian church of Grand (Bend, iRev. A. Cunningham, pastor of Dover church where Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore attend, read the wed­ ding vow-s recalling to their mem­ ory t’he ceremony of fifty years ago. After a sing song, refresh­ ments were served by Mr. Gil­ more’s sisters and sister-in-law. Mrs. Gilmore cut the golden wed­ ding cake. About -sixty.-friends and rela­ tives called during tne afternoon to offer felicitations. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Mathers and son. of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holt. Mr. an Mrs. K. Young and Jim­ mie are .spending this week -in Toronto, while Mr. Young is at­ tending the Hardware Men’s -Con­ vention. Mrs. Irene fHayter is attending a Hair iStyl-ist Demonstration -and Course in Detroit this week. Mr. -and Mrs. Melvin Ramsden of Toronto are visiting for a few weeks with Mrs. Ramsden’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gill and Marion. Mrs. Horace Lake spent a ''few d-ays .last we-eek visiting with Mrs. Rose Tweedie in Ailsa Craig. Mr. an-d Mrs. T, Poe of Detroit visited with Mrs. Mae Holt on Sunday. Mrs. Mary'Gill -is spending this week with her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love in iS'hipka. Mrs. Wm. Love spent Tuesday last week visiting with her son and. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Love, in Toronto. Mrs. Wellington Baker spent, a few days last week in London with her sister, Mrs. L. Schwartz and Mr. -Schwartz, Mrs. W. J. Beer -spent Friday in Exeter visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newton left on 'Saturday for a month’s trip to Florida. Mrs. Ray Guenther and John- mie -of Dashwood spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas and family, Mrs. W. P. LoVie of London i-s spending this week with her -sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird spent Tuesday, visiting with Mr,, and Mrs. J. Stubbs in Thedford. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Coullng of London spent the weekend with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. E. Keown. Mrs. S. M^ Barbour ef Mimico is visiting with 'her sisters Mrs. C. Kennedy and Mrs. R. Flear. Rev. and Mrs. E. Watt-am re­ turned last week -after a month’s visit in Florida, where Rev. Wat- tam conducted 'several services in different churches. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Little of Goderich visited with Mr. and -Mrs, Thos. Baird on Friday. Mrs, Bam-uel Desjardlne who has been a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, for some weeks, has now been removed th Grben Gables Nursing Home, Rarkliin. Mj*. and Mrs. Wm. Sturdevant and family, Mrs. Wm* Sturde­ vant, Snr. and Mis® Donna Stur­ devant of Parkhlll, spent Sunday in Smith (Creek, Mich,, visiting with Mr* and Mrs, Ernest Sturde­ vant -ahd Mr, and Mi's. 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