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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-04-05, Page 4
THE TIMESAPVOCATE, EXETglt, ONTAItlQ, THURSDAYMORiWAfflHn^? Easter News At Grand BendContact Farm Agent Cox of Clinton spent For Exeter Areafor K 3 We offer: I. 2.X 3. £ £ PHONE 103 OJIBWAY FARM FENCE on Saturday teddy bears Friday wi'th Mr. and Sweitzer and other I £ £ i HENSALL, ONT. X i X 3MNMIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllll!lllllll)lllltlllllllllllll|lll... . acted as Glenn ns baptism a was held. S-94t-G-16%" 100% CANADIAN CONTENT Geo. T. Mickle A SONS LTD., jHensallz Ontario .......... ;........ ........................ 1.. .........■11 ....... . WRITE BOX "R" TIMES-ADVOCATE Accident costs automobile insurance rates Automobile insurance rates are set in direct relation to the number and cost of accidents of Canadian drivers. Last year, for example, automobile insurance claims amounted to more then one hundred million dollars—a motor car was smashed every two minutes and someone was injured or killed every 12 minutes. When the costs of automobile acciderits decrease, so do , automobile insurance rates. But, when the number and cost of accidents increase, then insurance rates increase too. Drive carefully! All Canada INSURANCE ALL CANADA INSURANCE FEDERATION Oh behalf oflmorti than ibi tornfatini tHiihpaniet irttifni Fite, Automobile and CtitiaiiF innutahti. A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE M-1256C st Zurich Exeter ★New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynafloto is the only Dynafloto Buick builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century — optional at modest extra cost on the Special. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM c/e.r/o,- .' The New Malting Barley Contract IMPROVEMENT IN PRICE. The new contract insures the farmer a higher average price than formerly. CHOICE SEED. Supplied to you in quantity ample enough to seed your acreage. FERTILIZER. We will supply fertilizer of your re- quired analysis at competitive prices. We will give credit on fertilizer if desired. If interested call, phone or write us. We will then contact you. Geo. T. Mickle & SONS LTD., Fencing time is here and 1 respectfully suggest you drop in and see me for your requirements of Cattle Fence, Hog Fence, Poultry Fence, Gates, Posts, Barb Wire, etc. A long lasting fence must have a superior coating of zinc and I know that the OJIBWAY Fence which I carry in stock will serve you for many years to come. CENTRALIA FARMERS' SUPPLY CENTRALIA, ONTARIO Baptized Sunday- On. Sunday afternoon Steven David 'the infant son of Ml*, and Mrs. David Leigh (nee Joan >Gill) of Waterloo, was baptized at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harman Gill, by Hev. M. Pinkney of iSt, John-By-the- Lake Anglican Church. All mem bers of fhe family were present. Mrs. Wm. Glenn, an aunt, and Miss Dorene Baker godmothers and Mr. godfather. After the reception of friends Win Bears A draw was made evening for 'the six donated to the Orpha Club by Mr. and Mrs. Eric McIlroy. The lucky winners were Mrs. W- J- Beer, Mirs. Henry Green, Mrs. Wm. Glenn, Mrs. Fred Walker, Mr. Wm. Bedard of Zurich and Mrs. Wm. Rendle. John Mason Mr. John Mason, of Toronto, brother of Mr. Wm. Mason of Dashwood, passed away in his 72nd year. Mr. Mason was well known in this district, where several of 'his nieces and nephews reside. On Friday Mrs. Thos. Baird, Messrs. Lawrence, Arnold and Mansell Mason and 'his bro ther, Mr. Wm. Mason motored ■to Toronto to visit with their un cle and brother. Personal Items ©aster visitors 'in the district for the weekend were Miss Valerie Ravelle, London, with her parents, Mt. and Mrs. Arnold ‘Ravelle; Miss Bealah Holt, Windsor, with .her mother and grandmo ther, Mrs. Mae Holt and Mrs. L. Geromette. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walmsley, London, with Mrs. Walmsley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manford Luther. Mrs. Clara Manore, London, with her mother, Mrs. iSarah Hamilton. Miss .Pauline Mason and Mr. Jack Roit of London with Miss Mason’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mansell Mason. Miss 'Sheila Finan of London with -her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Finan. Miss Margaret Phinn of De troit with her aunt, Mrs. Irene Myers. Mt. and Mrs. David Leigh and family of Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. Harman Gill. Mr. Billie iBaird with his par ents, Mr. and Mts. Thos. Baird. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zeller of Stratford at their cottage. Mrs. Marie Edmonds of Belton with her sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reeves. Mr. Geo. Graham of Detroit with his mother, Mrs. E. A. Graham. (Sunday visitors in town and district were Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Wilkie and daughter of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Desjardine of Bayfield with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Desjardine. ■Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keyes and . Miss Pearl Keyes, Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wuerth of Exe ter with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riddoch and son of iSarnia Spent Friday with Mrs. Riddoch’s grandmother and greatgrandmother, Mrs. Mae Holt and Mrs. L Geromette. Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Scott and infant son of Sajaxia and Mr. and Mrs. R. 'Campbell of Detroit, with Mrs. Wm. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reed and sons, David and Bruce, of Strat ford with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bossenberry, Little Miss Elizabeth Kennedy spent a few days last week’ with Mr. and Mrs. A. Kenslake in Hen sail. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morenz spdht Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Leslie Adams, Mt, Adams and family of Dashwood, Miss Evelyn Desjardine of: Tobermorey is spending her East er vacation at hen, home here. Mrs. Horace Lake spent a. few days visiting relatives-in London last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fawceitt and. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Desjardins of Forest spent Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Desjardins. Mr, and Mrs.’Roy Task of De troit ©pent Mrs. Wm. friends. ‘ Mr. Geo. _ . _. the weekend with his parents, Mr. and-Mrs. Albert 'Cox, and on iSunday the family celebrated Mrs., Oox’s birthday. Arrivals from Florida after spending a vacation there were Mr. and Mrs, Howard Klopp and. family on 'Saturday and Miss Mary Yeo on iSunday evening, . Master Brian 'Sweitzer of Exe ter is spending- his Easter va cation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'Sweitzer. -Mr. and Mrs. jlacfe Willmers (Jack and Dinny) and family are spending the Easter holidays here fixing up their booth for business. The bake sale under ithe aus pices of ithe W.A. of the United Church, proved a good success, About $43.00 was realised. Mr, Albert Moren?, who has been a faithful caretaker oif the United Church, Mor a number of years, has had to take a resit on account of hie health. Dr. Judith Brigham is spend ing the Easter vacation at Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wallen and daughter of Windsor are spending the Faster vacation (fix ing up their property, ithe dough nut and coffee shop, for summer Mr. and Mrs. Vern Anderson of London spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Fred Newton and Mr. and Mi’s. E. Keown, Help Wanted - Required By I Regent Refining (Canada) Ltd 4» \ rom wherever your eyes first glimpse it, you begin to see \vhy Buick for 1956 just had to be called the best Buick yet. s You see it when you visit your Buick , dealer and view, close up, the shimmer ing steel and the grace and color symphony that fashion-dress these new beauties. But it’s when you’re behind the wheel — when you press the pedal —when you tide the roads — that you Jearn why this is literally tlie’best Buick yet. For here is the mightiest power in Buick annals . . . with an advanced new Variable Pitch Dynaflow* that means brilliant getaway even at only part throttle ... a new ride with a new “sense of direction” „ . . and all bul warked by the most brilliantly engin eered chassis ever to backbone a Buick. So try the action of these great cars when you'visit your dealer. Only then will you know that the best styling yet is backed by the best in power and performance and ride —in the best - Buick yet. PEARSON MOTOR SALES PONTIAC, BUICK SALES AND SERVICE *