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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-08-23, Page 3Why 4 TIRE SALE The BUY-WORD for EXTRA POWER! TCP* i SEE YOUR Do ¥our Shopping In DITONI Schenks MEAT MARKET Phons 31-W , Crediton Creditor*Phons 45 K SEE THE * RADFORDS General Store CREDITONPHONE 33 & BUILDING Products Phone 23? Write Box ?6 New Modern Design* Prompt Servlet The Story In Saintsbury By MRS. H. DAVIS BUEHLER Truck LetteringE • Mrs. A. King and daughter, Mrs, Ray LaVigne, who spent two weeks at the former’s home here, returned to Windsor on The Timet-Advocatc, August 23, TIM w-; P*«e 3 ® GROCERIES ® MEATS FRUITS VEGETABLES ICE CREAM end your Class “ A” irode-i® MARATHON sites 6.70x15 6.00 x 16 These are some of the lines we offer to you at very reasonable prices. Prompt service, too! immediate delivery. Call us’ E. L. CHAFFE AND SONS R.R. NO. 1 CENTRALIA, ONT. PHONE: EXETER 548 YOUR FRIENDLY RELIANCE DEALER , FEED DEALER - (Feed on Contract) Leaf Show Cards Screen Process Printing F. Buehler Zurich, Ont. | MATHERS BROS. | I Phone 321-W North Exeter I ii Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H.. Beaver. I i f Where Service Is Friendly And Prices Are Lew ★ LONG LIFE □Times-Advocate WEIN EVERY WEEKal Trucking In Crediton From RY (PCV License Hauler) Antwffi y Phons 52 Crediton FOR USE ON EITHER SHALLOW OR ..DEEP WELLS Electrical Appliances / F. W. MORLOCK Phene 76-J Crediton © I.OCAL TRADEMARKS, tne Drop In Or Call Us For Free Information On A ind Modern Kitchen To Suit Your Needs Centralia Neighbors Honor Railway Agent been transferred to Brighton. On Saturday evening a number of friends gathered .at their home and presented them with match- SyRE HE KNOWS HE IVON THE RACE, BUT HELlKFS LAP BECAUSE op THAT SURPLUS VITALITY HH GETS FROM PRINKING- MILK/ LOOM. ruMMAin M expressed appreciation to Mr. Wilson for the keen interest lie I had taken in the welfare of the community during his stay here. The lamps were presented. by 1 Mrs. Glenn Robinson and Mrs. Bert Borland. Mr. J'oynt C.N.R, agent in Lucan will replace Mr.' Wilson at the station here. Personal Items ■ Mr. and Mrs. G. Jordan of Belgrave were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks. The service in the church on Sunday was taken by Miss Frances Clarke, a graduate of the United Church Training School. Miss Clarke has been appointed to the Colborne St. church in Brantford and will be­ gin her duties in September. The music was provided by the ladies of the W.M.S. and Mrs. Ross McFalls sang 3 solo. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson and Mrs. *T, Boyes visited in Strathrpy on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Dpug Wilson and Donna May on the- occasion of the lat­ ter’s birthday. Miss Wilda Pollock R. N. of Kitchener is spending a couple of weeks with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Lome Hicks. Miss Margaret t-Essery was a Weekend visitor with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Essery. Mrs. S. Henry and Jimmy of Listowel were visitors with Mr. and. .Mrs. Andrew Hicks on Fri­ day. Bobby and Jean Lammie and roll your own cigarettes with OGOEN’S QUALITY FINE CUT a fine cut with a DISTINCTIVE flavour A Boutonniere ? A Corsage? A Buccaneer r Hold Trousseau Tea For Crediton Bride Prior to! her daughter’s mar- •Miss Roberta Hill of Detroit tx—.! rjage to Mr. Earl Lippert on1a few days last *..eck at thfe home Saturday, Mrs. Hugo Schenk en-, of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Hill, tertained at a trousseau tea at! Mr. and Mrs. George Rich- her home on Wednesday evening, j mond and M ’s. Ron Pond and Receiving with the hostess1 ’ were her daughter, Jeanette, and Mrs. Harry Lippert of Alisa Craig. Wedding gifts were xiis- played by Mrs. Wm. Armstrong, R. 'and china and kitchen articles! went an operation for appendi- i by Mrs. Mervyn Webb. Mrs. Don I citis and spent some time in Bell was in charge of shower'South Huron Hospital, Exeter, gifts and Mrs. J, Fuller, the ” .................................. bridal trousseau. Pouring tea were Mrs. Joseph Finkbeiner, Crediton, and Mrs. Martha Smith ef Exeter. Assist­ ing at the tea tables were Miss Clara Gaiser and Mrs. Samuel Sweitzer of Exeter. Eighty guests registered. Personal Items F/0 and Mrs..Robert Palmer and Shirley Louise, who have Town Topics Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mast. Frank and Louise, of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Hattie Mast, of Hart, Mich,, visited with the latter’s cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skinner, over the weekend. Mr. Alvin Pym and Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Pyni were in Dunn- ville attending the Kirkland-Mil­ ler wedding on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Pym also visited in Niagara Falls and other points I east. I Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Idle visited with Mrs. Idle’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wickins, in ■ Meaford recently, Mr. Idle’s fa­ ther is in Meaford Hospital suf­ fering from a heart stroke. Miss Fern Short and Mrs. Wil­ liam Welsh attended the funeral of the late Charles Roberts of Sarnia on Monday. Mr, Roberts’ son Lyle is a son in-law of Mrs. Welsh. Sgt. and Mrs. James Low and Penny, of Longueil, Quebec are holidaying with Mrs. Thomas Dinney. MA and Mrs. Howard Austin, KaTen, Larry and Tom, of North •--- -.....--—---- ,Mushegon, Mich., were visitors - been guests with Mr. and Mrs. ( for a few days last week with Emir, ery Fahrner, left last week Mr, "and Mrs. Whitney Coates. I for Clarfesholm, Alta. Miss Wilma Coates is holiday- - "j ' ’ ■’ ing with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. i Doherty in* Mt. Clemens, Mich., I this week. ' ~ 'L1WiC, iVLW+,lcu. LU vlllUpUl v+. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brooks ■ Sunday. Mrs, King has decided and family of Chatham visited t0 dispose of her property here, with the formers aunt, Mrs. •**- • ” — - - ---■ Fred Delbridge this past week. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. V. N. Kyle and Mr. Kyle in Hel­ muth, N.Y, * - 1 Master’Peter Pryde has been | holidaying in Clarkson with Mr. I and Mrs, A. Miller. I Mrs. Frank Coates and her I sister, Mrs. Lome McFalls of St. Thomas, .Returned Monday after spending a week at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dickins of London accompanied them home and spent the day. . Mr. and Mrs. Lome Johnson, Bobby and David spent a few days in Orillia last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Addison, Mr, and Mrs, Whitney Coates were in Mt. Clemens, Mich., over .the weekend visiting with their daughter and. family, Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Doherty. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Haji and family of Westport are visiting with Miss Greta Harness. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Werner and daughter, Edna Mae, of London spent last week at the cottage of R. E. Russell, Grand Bend. Miss Isobel Ganton, a former memb’er of South. Huron District High School staff, who has been attending Columbia University, New York, the past year, has accepted a position in the Henfy Francis du Pont Museum, Wil­ mington, Delaware. Miss Ganton was the leader of- the Ranger and. Brownie .groups while in Exeter, Mrs. Harold Miller, accompa­ nied by Mrs. Petty and Mr. and Mrs. Stoner of Detroit, called on the former’s cousin, Mrs. Cecil Skinner on Sunday. • The Adult Bible Class of James St. United' Church held a picnic at Riverview Park, Exeter, on Thursday evening last. In honor of his approaching marriage friends of Malcolm' Kirkland met at the home of Raymond Carter and presented him with an electric frying pan. spent of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Hill. ’ Mr. and ^Mrs. ^George Rich­ daughter, Janet, of Simcoe spent a few days \st week with Mr. and Sirs. Emerson Wenzel. Jimmy Morlock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morlock. under- - Mrs. Mary Vein, who spent the past six weeks in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, returned to her home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Krueger and Jean spent Sunday in De­ troit. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quehl and Miss Agnes Stock of Kitchener visited on S' nday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Young. , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schenk and family of Ancaster are spend­ ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Schenk. Miss Doris Schwartz visited over the weekend with friends in Rostock. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark Of Detroit spent Sunday here, and, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark, attended the daughter Shelly of Windsor-spent I Mr. 'and "Mrs? Eugene " Beaver a few days last week with Mrs.1 and sons of Exeter visited on King and Mrs. LaVigne. Rev. and Mrs. E. N. Mohr of Fenwick called on friends here jlast week and were guests in • the home of Mrs. J. Ratz. - Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hill i and Mr. and Mrs, Mervyn Webb of Dashwood left Sunday morn­ ing on a motor trip through the Western provinces and will con­ tinue as far as Banff. I Mr. and Mrs. William Woodall ! and. family of Windsor yisited last week with the former’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Woodall, Mr, and -Mrs, Roy Hill and i Sid -Ife S Jfi’ i ' 1 Bette Lou West, were holidaying for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Ridley in Elim- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall and family of Toronto were holiday­ ing during the past week with Mrs. Hall’s mother, Mrs. Byron. Hicks. Davis Reunion The eighth Eavis Reunion was held at Springbank Park on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hern of Zion, and Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Davis, Kirkton, were in charge of sports, Mr. Maurice McDonald president was in charge of the business meeting, Those who attended from this community wene • Mrs. Fred Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McDonald, Mrs. W. J. Davis, Mr. and ’ Mrs1. Clarence Davis, Cameron and Sharon, Mrs. Jack Dickins, Mrs, Earl Greenlee and boys and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barker, Joan and Gary and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy and Clay­ ton* ■ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clarke and Jean, Dunnsville, were guests „ with Mr. . and Mrs. Maurice McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy Lor the weekend! and attended the' Davis Reunion. I Mr.- and Mirs. E. B. Smyth of Midland and their grandson, Donald, spent the weekend with! Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis and' also attended■ the reunion. Mr. Andrew Flannigan and Larry of-Hamilton were guests with Mr :and" Mrs. Harvey Lat­ ta. Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll and Judy of Detroit are holiday­ ing with Mr, . and Mrs. Harry Carroll. (F YOU'GE HUNTING HEAT -See us for- C-Q'Al / Hunt Around For Fuel? Come here. We can fit your i f u r n a c e with the BLUE COAL it needs. 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