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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-10-11, Page 7| ALF ANDRUS I 403 ANDREW ST. PHONE 719 I Heating, Plumbing, Sheet’ Metal Work | — Oil Burners your* own $1,750 By MRS. H. ELSON $2,600 c ►4' » 2 ifri ’39 and Mr. £ Mr* and Mrs 3 3 ’51 ’48 >< 3 2 s| and and i 53 t W, L. Switzer Mrs. Raymond ’51 ’49 $ $ 795 450 395 465 410 Hundreds Have Acclaimed It In Our ’ Showroom. Have. YOU Seen It Yot? the Mr. McCurdy and Mrs. $1,450 $1,395 $1,350 795 750 995 i 1 32 122S I I 3 I 3I i 3 1 i BUICK SEDAN .............. Dynaflow, radio, new tires. DODGE PICKUP ................ MERCURY COACH ............ The Story In Woodham Ey MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE $10 Price $1,210 . $ . $ . $ . $ 200 ’53 ’53 39$, per day until sold. ’52 150 75 TRUCKS FORD PICKUP .................................... DODGE PANEL, lovely ..................... ’54 METEOR SEDAN DELIVERY, radio ... $ .. $ TRACTORS FORD, low hours .... J.I.M. CORNPICKER , FORD ......................... I.H.C. CORNPICKER SPECIALS The following 30-day units to be reduced Thursday'* Larry Snider Motors LTD. PHONE 624 Your Ford • Monarch Dealer EXETER nice ................. automatic ...... these beauties L.S.M.F.T. PLYMOUTH SEDAN...............: Only 5,000 miles FORD RANCHWAGON............ Low mileage, lovely METEOR SEDAN, nice ......... FORD SEDAN, overdrive, radio ........... STUDEBAKER ’STARLITE" COUPE ... Overdrive ’53 FORD COACH, ’52 FORD COACH, Your choice of ’52 DODGE SEDAN, radio, a steal ’51 PLYMOUTH SEDAN ................ ’51 ’51 ’50 ’49 ’49 EXETER Loves the New '57 Ford ENTERTAIN PATIENTS—A group of 20ENTERTAIN PATIENTS—A group of 20 airmen and air­ women- organized by LAC Ian Fenning of RCAF Station Centralia, entertained patients at Westminster Hospital, October 4. The hour and a half show consisted of songs, dances and skits, with LAC Fenning acting as master ceremonies, This was the first of three shows the Cen tralia group plans to present. Shown in the photograph is the cast of the variety show. Second Line In Report From Grand Bend By MRS. E. KEOWN Bfonehida Cold Capsules Broncliida Cough Syrup . Camphorated Oil, 1 Oz., 3 Oz Idaphedrin ...... Idarub .............. Idas al Tablets.. Boots Meloids ... Bromo-Quinine Tablets Buckley’s Mixture Buckley’s Cinnamated 'Capsules Buckley’s. White Rub Bufferin Jack & Jill Cough Syrup Ontigeri “A”- Mason’s 49 Pertussin .. Smith Bros. Cough Drops Sucrets ........... Vaporizers: Hankscraft ........... DeVilbiSs (No. 148) Vicks VapoRub ..... Vicks Va-Trd-Nol ...' Vicks Cough Syrup Vicks Inhaler......... Vicks Cough Drops Vicks Throat Lozenges Vic17 MudLMist Spray*' Drops 65^, Spray ... $1.25 ...... 75$ 20$, 40$ 95$ 49$ 89$ 35$ 79$ 85$ .. 49$, .. 500, 350, 790 ....... 59$ 39$, 79$, $1.98. 50$ .»*»*..:..... $6.00 ........ 45$, 75$ .... 69$, $1.19 10$ 35$ Couple Honored . Mr. and. Mrs. Chris Fischer were entertained on Sunday at the home of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gable, London, in honor of their forty-second wedding anniversary, The table Whs centred with a— three-tier wedding cake the gift of their daughter, Mrs. Gable: Holiday visitors: t Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gregus and family of Chatham with their uncle and aunt Mr,' and Mrs, John Spacek. Mr. -and Mrs. Ray Fischer and family and Miss Lorraine Black all of London with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fischer. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hern boys of Toronto with Mr. Mrs. Orville Langford. Misses Miriam and Dinah ston of Edmonton with the ston families. They are visiting at present with their niece Mrs, Hufnphrey Arthur, St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Johnston and family of Ailsa Craig and Miss Barbara Lewis / London with Mrs. Jessie Lewis. Mr. and' Mrs. T, A. Record, Peterboro, Mr. Jared Lyons, Dundalk, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fischer, Kathy and Wayne of London with Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Elston. Mrs. Les Gibson, Exeter with her daughter, Mrs. Allan Elston, Miss Joyce Fischer in London with her sister, where they both visited their sister Mrs. Joe Mordush, who is ill in St. Jos­ eph’s Hospital. Mrs. Ella Mur ch and Mrs. Al­ vin Cooper of Elimville visited with Mrs. Sam Skinner on Tues­ day. Holiday Visitors: Mr. Robt. MacLaren of Queens University with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. F. B. MacLaren. Mr. Frank Dalton of St. Mich­ aels College, Toronto, and Miss Bette Dalton’ of St. Joseph’s Academy, London, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dal­ ton, Mr. Jimmy Dalton with friends in Wall Lake, Mich. Mr. and Mrs, : ,. Petrolia and Mr. and Mrs. Niel Cross and Gregory of St. Thom-,. ,■: --i. s as with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jen- ’|ormer resident; of^Detroit.^ died nison and family. ...................... Little Miss Diane Mason, who urday, is recovering favourably. . ,0 ,j,e Ben(, f01. more j]an thirty (Detroit visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Yeo. I Mrs, Lennai Statton at the home of her sister Mrs. Lome i Wyatt of Strathroy, where her ■mother, Mrs. J. T. Whittle of I Saskatoon, and her brother, Jack !of Summerside, P.E.I., are vis- | iting. Detroit Resident nun. • a n Bob Hargin of-: Dies At Resort TUT-t** NTIaI ‘ Mrs. Anna Kreutziger, 84, a ! former resident of Detroit, died j suddenly at the home of her I daughter, Mrs. M. M. Gowdy of 1 Green Acres, Grand Bend, last i Thursday, She had been coming Mr. and Mrs. D. A, Barr, Judy'years and recently had made her Ith and Paul, of Sarnia and Mr. home with her daughter, and Mrs. - Sam Sweitzer and she was the daughter of the Brian^of Exeter with Mr. and (late Henry and Florien Hahn of Waterloo county. Her huband, Ezra Kreutziger, an employee ; of National Dairies, Detroit, pre- Jdeceased her 11 years ago. f Surviving are two sons Jack of Detroit and Carl of Glenview, ' Illinois and two daughters, Mrs. jMyra Seybert, Detroit and Mrs. M. M, Gowdy, Grand Bend. The body rested at the T. H. Hoffman funeral home, Dash­ wood, where the Rev. A. E. Holley, Grand Bend. United Church, conducted the service on Friday at 8 p.m. The re- Thains were transferred to the Harper and Mulligan funeral .home in. Detroit for service, on ( Monday'conducted by the Rev. ILeisemer. Interment was in (Roseland. Park cemetery, Royal Oak, Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hamilton and Bradley attended the mar­ riage of their son Barry to Miss Betty Anne Jessiman in Ottawa on Saturday, October 6. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Des- jardine and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Webb of London at Rondeau. With Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stur­ devant were Mr. and Mrs. Don Hubble and family of Wayne, Mich, and Mrs. W. Sturdevant and Miss Donna Sturdevant of Parkhill. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sturdevant attended the funeral-of Mr. Ern-- est Sturdevant at Smith Creek, Mich, last Wednesday. Little Steven Donald Flear was' baptized Sunday morning at the United Church. He is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Flear. Mr. Rodgers of Tillsonburg was the holder of the lucky tick-; et on the Lions summer cottage.' Mr, Larry Snider of Exeter sold the winning ticket. Miss Mary Yeo and Mrs. | Northcott spent the weekend in< ■“Look here, boy, when I hired' you, you said you never get tired. This is the third time I’ve found you fast asleep.” “Yes boss. That’s the reason I never get tired. s3 Huntleys Drug Store PHONE 50 , - EXETER Bride s Home —Continued from Page b of sweetheart roses. Honoured guests, were grandparents ,of’ the bride, and Mrs. Percy Stone of Exeter and" Mrs, Harry Nichol of Lon­ don, grandmother of the groom. For her granddaughter’s wed­ ding, Mrs. Stone wore a dress­ maker suit of (champagne beige sabre cloth with accessories of brown and a pink rose corsage Mrs. Nichol was gowned in navy blue crepe with squirrel stole, black accessories and corsage of pink rose. For travelling, the bride donned a suit of beige poodle cloth with clutch jacket, black velvet hat and black accessor­ ies. Upon their return; the young couple will reside in Toronto where both are employed. ............................. .........JI...... ■ii»wn<»wi»»ri,irmlii«ii'i«K Mr. Robt, Robinson, while digging out his basement with the tractor on Thursday last, had his ankle badly crushed when the tractor slipped. He is going on crutches and will be laid up for some time. Mrs. Arnold Hern, Norma, Betty and Carol, 'Miss Jean Scott, Mrs. Wm. Rundle and Shirley attended the shower for Miss Doris Anderson, Thames Road on Wednesday evening. Miss Anderson is a niece of Mrs. Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webber and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Webber of Detroit spent the weekend in Rochester with the former’s brother, Mr. Charlie Webber and Mrs. Webber. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Miss Noreen Walkom and How­ ard Rinn attended Simcoe Fail’ last Thursday, Thanksgiving visitors: Mr, and Mrs. Roy of St, Marys with Mr. Ira McCurdy. Mrs, Grace Walkom __ __ Charlie Cottle of Russeldale with Miss Noreen Walkom. , Mrs. W. Payne and Mr. Jim Payne of London with the form­ er’s daughter Mrs. Robt, Rundle and Robert. , Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johns and family of Ilderton, D6n Les­ lie and Miss Elaine Hanson of St. Marys with iJack Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Switzer, London. • Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Vodden with Mr.t and Mrs.. Lloyd Mak­ ins, Bayfield.Mr. and Mrs. John Cook' of Motherwell with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wheeler. Miss Winnifred Walker, Mr. Robt. Walker and Wendell, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Harrison ail of Canfield with Mrs. Myrtle Copeland and Jean. On Monday they all visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Mountain of St, Marys. Mrs. Harold Thompson and Barbara of Parkhill and Mrs. Bob Smith of London with Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills. Mr. Kenneth Mills of Orillia —tPlease Turn to Page 11 Serving You Better - Saving You More Prices Effective October 11, 12, 13 r MARMALADE OKp BrtakMit Club, 2-Frdlt, 24-Oz. Jar . faW CANNED CHICKEN toneless, White Rock Brand, 7*Oz, . COOKED SPAGHETTI *) CateJIi, 15-dz. 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Minister 9:00 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup­ per ' Tues., Oct. 16, 8 p.m.—Women’s Missionary Society meeting at the home of Mi's, H. H. G. Strang. Guest speaker: Mrs. Staffen, of Mitchell. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Sunday, October 14 Harvest Festival 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion 10fl5 a.m.—Sunday School 11:30. a.m.—Service of Thanks­ giving 7-7:30 p.m.—Church of the Air, CKNX Wingham. Second ad­ dress: "The General Revela­ tion of God". ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Rev. Gier. R. Strome, Minister 10 a.m,—Worship "This Do" 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service "A Love Song" Communion at Both Services Monday—Youth Fellowship Wednesday—Mid-Week Service • I Jr—• -J;.:-. :-U. CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD I Rev. w. F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist Sunday, October 14 10:00 a.m.—Un God’s Enterprise’ 11:05 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—The Youth Fellowship Rally Day Service MENNONITE MISSION THAMES ROAD EXETER Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. "Teach Me Thy Truth, 0 Supt.: Stanley Sauder, Zurich Lord" JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.J.M., Musical Director 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship W.M.S. Anniversary Service The C.G.I.T. will attend in a body. Sermon Subject: Sheep” Anthem by the Choir*. Solo by Maxine Recdqr 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship Sermon Subject: "A Message for an Anxious Age” A Warm Welcome Is Extended To All “Feed My ! MAIN STREET The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Alex. Rapson Organist: Mrs,-A, Willard 10:00 a.m,—Service of Worship Nursery Class (three years and under) in the Primary Room. Beginners (4-5) will withdraw during1 the second hymn. 11:15 a.m.—The Church School Superintendent: Mr. Sterling Ince COME, LET US WORSHIP i ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Paster: K. L. Zorri, Phone 10:00* a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Service PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Main St.J. a.m.—Sunday School Give Generously to South Huron'Hospital Ladies Auxiliary Tag Day, Saturday, October 13. | ..... .............................................. ■■■*■ i DODGE COACH, new motor ........ METEOR SEDAN .................................... MERCURY SEDAN ............................... CHEVROLET 5-PASSENGER COUPE STUDEBAKER COUPE ..............,.......... Motor overhauled, O.K. ’46 HUDSON SEDAN, it ran in ................. CHEVROLET COACH, nice ................. $1,295 $ 995 $ 895 $ 895 $ 850 $ 695 $ 550 $ 495 s1t2 s s r'/* z '5i 1 Ml tSR I *K’j 't . ¥ 4-aggg Ah"E I 1 £X: for modern LENNOX automatic heating I Trade expense for Savings! 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