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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-04-19, Page 13L:THE TIMES ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO/ THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1956 a TRADE-IN £40 ALLOWANCE W With This Handsome Hew controlled (gives more steam lor heavy fab­ rics, less for light). IRONING TABLE It is adjustable to all heights. Seamless chroe mium-finish legs, Tip­ proof, tilt-proof. Far stronger than others. More leg room. Use it standing or sitting, from either side. Ventilated top. Self-locking. STEAM-DRY IRON REG.PRICC NEW MORPHY-RICHAROS <10 CA Uses any tap water, >*“^7 Automatic. Heat- Double tubs, one inside / the other. 6-minute wash­ ing action, 4-part ball' bearing mechanism. In­ destructible cast iron safety wringer. 6-year guarantee. All-white or colour choice. STAINLESS STEEL WASHER TWO-TONE FINISH Rev. R. Cranston Cromarty Pastor Rev. Richard Allan Cranston, 84, died in Toronto on Wednes­ day. Rev, Cranston was“ formeriy stationed (at > Cromarty Presby­ terian Church and at Palmerston, Jle .married Jeanette (Nettie) Martin, daughter of Rev, William and Mrs. Martin of Garren Pres- beferian church, Exeter. /She pre­ deceased him four years ago. He is survived by one son, Wil­ liam, of Morgan’s Point, Port Colborne.. New GENERAL ELECTRIC Filter-Flo Washer cleans and recleans wash water to give you whiter, brighter, cleaner clothes. Stores Offer New Models Laundry equipment manu­ facturers and 'their dealers across Canada are co-opera­ ting in ithe celebration of the •first National Washer-llrion- er-Dryer Week from April 16 to 21. The s .pecial observance lias one major objective: to show the Canadian house­ wife sh? mo longer needs to suffer the hard work and drudgery of washing for ithe ^family. Grand Bend Businesses Begin Summer Season See the washer with this exclusive feature at... . RUSSEEHEOETCTRTC1 YOUR, HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE DEALER, POR SALES w/w SERVICE EXETER. PHONE 109 Mr .gnd Mrs. E. Bradt and son, Robert, of London spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer. Mr, and Mrs, Thpmas Baird spent the weekend with Mr. and ,—Please Turn to Page 14 45 Extra Value ®40. M’murn Trade-In FISHER’S HARDWARE PHONE 29 EXETER | No Money Down—Terms To Suit You—Come In And See Us 9nilllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllll>lllllllllllllllllltlllllllillllllllllll!ll.... .......................................it 45 total extras ALL NEW Canadian engineers manufacturers have signed and .produced which ■andi de- new equipment which makes1 laundry ^chores easy. New iwashers clean clothes spark- ' ling bright ia)t the touch of a dial; dryers eliminate ithe work of hanging clothes tup, taking them down again, and make it possible for the housewife >to wash in any hind of weather; new ,iron­ ers ’ cut work in half. All ^of these advanced machines are available from franchised ditalers righit in Exeter. On this .page, appli­ ance dealers and hardware stores offer some of their top values. also F A New Easy Automatic That Washes Clothes Far Cleaner Far Better Than You Ever Thought Possible! is $319.95 r 60.00 259.95 and Mrs, $299.50 60.00 tested and approved by your guarantee of winter I The Story In Saintsbury By MRS. H. BA VIS Message From Greenway By MRS. CARMEN WOODBURN The Terrific Inglis IMPERIAL WITH ALL OF THESE OUTSTANDING FEATURES: 149.50 Plus Your Old Washer, Regardless Of Condition Special . ONE WEEK ONLY It's Truly Modern .... Truly Different At Sensational Low Price! You Pay In the New Easy Automatic with the exclusive Spira- lator* Roll-Over Action, you have two separate com­ pletely automatic washing cycles . . . Regular Fabrics or Fine Fabrics . . . plus skip or repeat, lengthen or shorten, selectivity for any part of either washing cycle. Fill is automatic, too, to give you real com­ plete “walkaway” operation. Easy’s patented Spira- lator • washing action - - - 2,000,000 women — cleaner washes. Personal Items Mrs. Albert Pollock spent few days last week with relatives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hading of •the 'Blue Water Highway visited on Sunday with Mir. and Mrs. George iGotlen. (Several of the ladies of Green­ way United Church attended the W.MjS. Fresbyterial 'in James St, •United Church, Exeter, last Tues­ day. Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wilson of Ar.kona visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mirs. Russell (Brown and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew England of Hensall visited on Sunday with Miss Sophia Young. >Mr. and Mrs. Anson Coleman of Varna visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Carman Wood­ bum, and Marion. Miss Evelyn Curts visited on Sunday with relatives in 'London. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dettloff ■of Detroit spent Ithe weekend with Mrs. Albert Pollock. Mrs. C'leve (Brophey and son of London spent couple Of days last week with Mr., and Mrs. Lloyd IBrophey and Frances. Easy's Matched Pair t, ■ ■ ■ . New Washday Wonders Only......... LESS TRADE-IN Allowance Several of the /booths opened on Main Street tihs weekend for the first of the season. Mr. 'Stanley Martin has opened a (beautiful) new dining 'and ban­ quet hall with coffee Ibar, and is naming -it the “Blue Water Restaurant". It is situated the next door south of the Blue Motel on Highway 21 south of town. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. J. Goble and son Jim, also Mr, and Mrs. E. Crowe and son, Jim, of Detroit spent weekend at the Goble cottage on Huron Street, (Mrs. Harold Frayne and son, Grant, of Fawcett visited with Opl. and Mrs. NT C. Chamberlain and family last week, Mr. George Graham, Mrs. Mary Jarvis and sons, Danny* and Petei' of London spent Sunday at their cottage here. .Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Sweitzer were Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cann and Mrs. Annie Mantle of Exeter, Mrs. Eunice .Stone and Mr. Mrs. *H. Perkins of Exeter. •Sunday visitors with Mr. Mrs. 'Lawrence Johnson were and Mrs. Wilson Sadler daughters, Lois and Norma, of Sylvan, and 'Mrs, Campbell John­ son and Gerald of Stratford. ‘Mrs. Ida May Ecclestone ar­ rived 'home from California over the weekend, but is spending a short time in London before re­ maining here for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mathers and sons of London opened uip their booth on Main 'Street this week. Mr. und Mrs. M. Durnin of Goderich, Mr .and Mrs. E. Camp­ bell of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott and son of Sarnia visited with Mrs. William Patter­ son on Thursday. Mrs. Robert Edmunds and son, Johnnie, of Distowel spent last week with Mrs. Edmond’s mother and sister, Mrs Myrtle .and Miss Mona Tetreau. (Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chapman of London spent the weekend with Mrs. Chapman’s mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morenz, and along with Mrs. Morenz (attended the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams of Dashwood on Saturday. Miss Inez Desjardine spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Everett Desjardine, at Forest this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell arrived home from Florida where they" .spent the winter months. ■Mr. and Mrs. John Allister and son, Frank, of Hamilton spent the weekend with Mrs. Olive Webb and visited friends in town on Sunday. Mrs. T. Poe of Detroit visited with Mrs. Mae Holt on Sun­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Couling of London spent Friday and ’Saturday with (Mr. and Mrs. E. Keown. Mr. Cliff Ings of 'London spent the past weekend at the home of Mr. Hugh Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Orv-al Dale and Linda of Loiidon visited Satur­ day with Mr. Barker. Mrs. Maurice turned home on visiting with Mr. _ Mr. and Mi's. James .Stelzer of Noels of Aylmer. Jackson, Mich., ’spent last week­ end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson. ■Mrs. Heber 'Davis and family held a surprise birthday for Mr. ----J on /Saturday eve- McDonald Thursday from and Mrs. Harry A beautiful, practical addition to your laundry! New Easy Automatic Clothes Dryer alongside its handsome mate, tlie automatic washer, saves work and .time—dries your clothes softer, fluffier than ever before; You can dry x clothes ’’the way you want” with Easy’s temperature selector switch and automatic timer dial . . . exactly the right, heat for either regular or fine fabrics . . . exact­ ly the drying time you like for yoiir clothes. lHeber Davis ning. Mrs. Fred Davis returned home on Sunday, She spent the past week with Mrs. W. J. Davis. 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