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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-04-05, Page 10Stan Frayne's White Swan Tissue 2 for 310 . 290 . 750 190 ... 270 2 Lbs. 250 Men’s and Boys’ Ladies’ NYLONS I No. 1 Dutch Set Onions Second Anniversary z * Effective April Pork & Beans, Cheerio, 20>Oz. Libby's Fancy Peas, 15-Oz McCormick's Salted Sodas, 1 Lb Lipton's Tea Bags, 60' E | Nature's Best Apple Juice, 48-Oz s Grapefruit Juice, Sweetened, 20-Oz. s Pure Black Pepper, 4-Oz. Tins Men’s Sanforized WORK SHIRTS Spring Plaids Regular $2.50 SALE $2.19 RUBBER BOOTS 20% OFF! 2 for 290 9 Rolls $1.00 3 for 290 60 Gauge, 15 Denier First Quality 890 PAIR 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 10 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 east of Albenba is Cirque Moun­ tain in Labraxior, 6,500 feet. We Deliver 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 $795 St 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 _ „ Wee Jolly Jills and 'Green by Doit and the went to 2760 7 —- 0 5 2 5 2 7 0 6 2 u. & r ”... : 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 5 2 5 2 5 2 4 3 4 3 24 22 22 22 21 17 14 13 7 C —Continued from Page 9 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 Zb/’ 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. I= s f H. J. CORNISH & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS H. J. Cornish, L. F. Cornish, D. Mitchell LONDON, ONT."294 DUNDAS ST.James McGill, who founded McGill iWiversi’ty with bequests of money and land started his fur trader. Patronize Your Local Dealer CREDITONEXETERLONDON WESTERN ONTARIO'S MOST COMPLETE SEED SERVICE SEEDS LTD. This year’s edition of “Huron Soil and Crop News” quoted O.A.C. officials as saying Huron farmers could increase their returns by 25 percent by sowing better seed. This prediction was based on the 1955 seed drill survey which showed one farm in five planted rejected seed. We can’t promise you a 25 percent increase in • return by sowing our forage and pasture mixtures but we can promise you the best seed available, thoroughly cleaned and rigidly tested for purity and germination. We know you’ll profit by using our seed because we know it’s good—and we can tell you of many farmers. in the district who can back up that statement. The wise farmer knows he must sow good seed to reap a good harvest. MIXTURES— I BUSHEL-NET HURON BRAND Timothy Seed Jones,M^Naughtom Seeds LIMITED EXETER AHD CREDITON ONTARIO O Jones, MacNaughton Dodge—the BIG buy in safety! with magic of push-button driving Step into a ’56 Dodge . . . and you step into a new world of driving pleasure! 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