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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL J, 1»54
Data On
Elimville
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Elimville Y.P.U.
The Elimville Young People
held their meeting on Thursday
evening March 29 at the home
of Mr. Edward Skinner. Mr. Fred
Delbridge had charge of the
meeting. A recreation period fol
lowed.
Easter Service
An Easter service was held
Elimville United Church at
a.m. The baskets of flowers
Other Specials
nt
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a-
dorning the pulpit were placed
in memory of the late Robert
Wileox who passed away last
week,-and also the W.A. present
ed Easter lilies.
Misses Sylvia, Carol and Dian
ne Johns joined the membership
of Elimville church.
Easter Visitors
iMr. and Mrs.,Ross Skinner and
•family, Mr, and Mrs. Clifton
Jaques and Yvonne of Zion with
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Johns with
Mr. and Mrs. Fired Long of At
wood.
Mr, Elgin Skinner of New To
ronto and Miss Anne Routly of
Toronto with their parents re
spectively.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johns
and Sally with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Bell.
Mr. Wm. lHeywood of Camp
Borden and Miss Florence Hey
wood o.f .Stratford with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Heywood.
(Master Larry Skinner is spend
ing a few days with his grand
mother, Mrs. Philip Muirch.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Coultis and
Neil of Toronto with
Mrs. Nelson Coultis.
Mr. and Mrs. .Fred
iton spent a few days
and Mrs. Lloyd Vogan
wel.
Skunks On Tap
Of Ladies' Group
Skuriks -moved into first place
of (the ”B” section of tho ladies
league playoffs last week -by de
feating the Frisky Six 5-2.
Skunks have an extra advantage
in ithat they have played three
less games than their rivals.
Three teams—Alley Cats, Hot
Dogs and Dps and Downs—are
tied for second spot.
Merry Maids continue to
the way in "A” section,
too, are followed <by three
tied for runner-up position,
Hopes, ’ "
Horns.
Top singles of the week were
bowled by Phyllis (Haugh, 303,
and Barbara Brintnell, 283. Best
triple of 610 was scored
Hall of the Hai>py Gals
highest team total, 3170,
the Ups and Downs.
”A” GROUP
Happy Gals (D, Hall 610) u>(nu
Wish Bones (M. Wilson 557) 129*28
Jolly Jills (E. Precious 589) _ 2947
G. Horns (L, Wilkinson 532) _ 2898
Wee Hopes (N. Brintnell 535) 29'38
Merry Maids (H. Beavei* 570) 2801
P. Poppettes (P. Haugh 592) _ (3097
Be Bops (B. Brintnell 598) 2792
Six (V. Carroll 474) ____, 12705
Bees (A, Pfaff 492) ____ 2741
”B” GROUP
Downs (G. Hayter 570) _ 3170 ____ 28Q0
The Story In
Saintsbury
Ry MRS. R, DAVIS
Mr.
Cunning-
with Mr.
of Listo-
Jolly
Busy
Throughout The Store
Stan Frayne
PHONE 301
Mrs. diaries Jewell
The death occurred in Here
ford England on March 21 of Mrs.
Charles Jewell. Mr. and Mrs.
Jewell have visited in Exeter and
■community on several occasions.
Mr. Jewell is a (brother of ithe late
James Jewell of town and is a
relative of the Hern families.
.-They attended the Hern reunion
in 1925, 1932 and in 1950.
NORTH EXETER Highest mountain in Canada
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THEY HAVE TO BE GOOD...
WE RE IN BUSINESS TO STAY
53 Pontiac Sedan
Low mileage
$1,395
53 Chrysler Sedan
Radio, new whitewalls, solex glass,
automatic shift, windshield washers,
A Luxury Car, only
$1,895
53 Dodge Sedan
Radio, clean as a whistle
$1,495
51 Plymouth Sedan
50 Chev. Sedan
Sunvisor, dependable
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53 Pontiac Coach
Radio, whitewalls, 32,000 miles
$1,395
53 Henry J Coach
6-Cylinder, all-leather interiors,
35 miles to the gallon '
$895
51 Pontiac Sedan
Radio, clean
$995
2 51 Dodge Sedans
Both clean, personally recommended
for miles of driving, each
$995
Ready to go, each
2 47 Dodge Sedans
Exeter Motor Sales
George Dobbs 769-MPhone 200 Fred Dobbs 762-W
2 49 Dodge Sedans
First class condition, your choice
show
They,
clulbs
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Jolly Jills and 'Green
by Doit
and the
went to
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Hl Lights (D. Pfaff 557)
Mighty Mice ' (J. Huntley 602) 2828
F, Sisters (S. Bourne 495) __ 2650
Skunks (D. Prance 596)_ ___ 3074
Frisky Six (J. Neil 505)_____2912
Hot Dogs CD, Tieman 499) _,2807
Blowettes (L. Brintnell 586) _ 28>S4
L. Strikes (B. Gifford 513) 2900
Alley Cats (P. Stone 587)___ 2906
STANDING
”A” Group
M. Maids____25
Wee Hopes __22
Jolly Jills___22
G; Horns____22
P. Pop’s___ 21
Busy Bees__15
Be Bops_____14
Happy Gals _ 14
Jolly Six____12Wish Bones _ 8
♦ 'Played three less games.
“B” Group
Skunks* _ ___
Alley Cats_
Hot Dogs_ _
U. & Downs _
L. Strikes_ _
Blowettes ___M. Mice* „Z__
Frisky Six_
Hi Light ____
F. Sisters___
Topics From
Dashwood
By MRS. E. H. RADER
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and iMr-s. Courtney Burmeister.
•Mr. and (Mrs. Gordon Weiberg
with Mr. and iMrs. Victor Tyler.
Mrs. Louis Wolfe, 'Sheldon and
Carolyn of ■ Clifford with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Oestreicher and attend
ed the baptism of Myron Leonard
Oestreicher. Mr. Louis Wolfe,
who 'had spent a couple of weeks
here, returned home with them.
•Mr. and Mrs, Earl Telfer and
family of Brantford with Mr.
and Mrs. Adolph Keller.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Filkins and
Janice of Howell, Mich., with
Mrs. William Nadiger.
Mr. and (Mrs. J. Beavis and
Barbara of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Bruce o>f Windsor and Mr.
and iM-rs'. John iSnyder of Brant
ford with Mrs. Bertha Hayter.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Higenell
and children of St. Catharines •
with Rev. and MVs. L. Higenell.
•On the occasion of her hus;
band’s birthday, Easter Sundayj
Mrs. iSid Baker entertained the
following guests', Mrs. Martha
Baker, Mr. and Mrs. George Tom
linson, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fischer
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Wiens and 'Larry, all of Dash
wood, 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guen
ther of Clarkson and Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Restem-ayer and
family of Plattsville.
Mrs. 'Letta Taylor in London
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack ’Huffman
of Port Col-borne and Mr. anil.
Mrs. Ervin Guenther and Mar
lene of Toronto with Mr. and
Mrs. -Milton Webb.
iMr. and M-rs. J. W. Schulze
and (Mr. -and Mrs. Ken La Bittie
of Detroit, Midi., visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klumpp
on 'Sunday.
//>e snontA
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D/amone/s...
DIAMOND
FROM
Personal Items
Mr. Cliff Inge of London spent
the weekend At the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Harry Carroll.
Mrs. Raymond Greenlee and
Mrs. Eas'l -Greenlee spent Thurs
day at the home of the former’s
father, Mr. Malcom -Guilfoyle of
Ailsa Craig.
Mns. W« J. Davis returned
home on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins held
a birthday dinner on Bunday
evening for -Mr. Frank ‘Squire,
Mr. and Mrs. Ron. -Squire and
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton 'Squire and
Sue Ann of Whalen.
Mr, -and Mrs. Heber Davis and
Mrs. Fred Davis held a family
dinner -on Easier Day, and had
as their -guests;-Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Barker and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Greenlee and boys, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Davis and family
and Miss Al-marie Davis of Lon
don, and Miss Alexia Davis of
Exeter. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McDon
ald and Mr. and Mrs. W. Venton
motored to Orillia on Wednesday
and" brought Hazel home for the
Easter holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Maguire, Scot
land, Ont., Mr. and Mrs, J. Mugs-
foir-d, Toronto, and Mr. Billy Ab
bott, Niagara Falls were weekend
guests with Mr and Mrs. M. Ab
bott.
This Week In
Winchelsea
By MRS. F. HORNE
Personal Items
Little Miss Margaret Brock had
her tonsils removed at Bouth
Huron hospital, Exeter, on Thurs
day last.
Mrs. Rufus Horne and Mr. Earl
Horne of Toronto spent Easter
weekend in the -community and
visited in Sunday with Mrs.
James Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ford
-of Kitchener spent the weekend
with the former’s mother, Mrs,
Harry Ford and attended -bli-e
Ford-Armstrong wedding in Exe-
iter on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Brock and
boys of Crediton visited on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Joan
Brock.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Walters over the weekend
were Miss Wilma Walters, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Brock, George and
Linda, all of Rondon; Mr.-and
Mrs. Nprman Egan and boys of
Bolton.
Mr, and Mrs. Freeman. Horne
and Kathleen were guests at >tne‘
wedding of Mr. Gordon Ford to
Miss Shirley Armstrong at James'
St. parsonage in Exeter cm Sat
urdays.
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