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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-10-11, Page 8( X E X s Mr. and 150 'M ’.51 Larry Snider Motors■s ’'ni'IlllllIilllliitliiilllltnlllillHlttllltHiiltllilHIilihiiilHIIII'llltlHtltiluHlIlitliiltiHiliiiHltlliltilttUilHlIIiiltllri I * I Lindenfields * & SEE OR PHONE . $1,450 .. $1,395 $1,350 $ $ Hamilton the mar- t tI 795 750 995 ’51 ’49 3 1 795 450 395 200 1 X X 3 3 3 3 i i i i be reduced Thursday’* 3 i X i I I3 i S J X X 3 465 410 ’46 ’39 I 3 | 3 3 i 3 5 53 SPECIALS The following 30-day units to ’53 ’53 ’54 Hundreds Have Acclaimed* It in Our ' Showroom. Have. YOU Seen It Yet?, $10 Price $1,210 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Main St* ; Give Generously to' South Huron'Hospital Ladies Auxiliary Tag Day, Saturday, October 13. Trade expense for savings! Modern Lenrfox heating units are so efficient they actually cut fuel bills, Trade chores for leisure! Lennox Warm Air Heating Is albautofnatic. (Household dust’s filtered out, too.) Trade drying air for beauty air! Lennox-alt Is moistur­ ized to protect skin and hair from winter parching. Trade chills for comfort, health! Warm air Is quietly circulated to every comer. Perfect heat, day and night! Trade summer heat for cool comfort! Lennox air con* ditioning uses heating ducts for whole«house cooimg. LTD. PHONE 624 Your Ford- Monarch Dealer EXETER ZION LUTHERAN Chj^RCH DASHWOOD fj Pastor: K» L, Zorn, Pli^ne 65 10:00’ h.m.—Sunday Schdbi 11:00 a.m.—Service T TRACTORS FORD, low hours ........................... M.M, CORNPICKER......................... ’48 FORD ................ .................................... I.H.C. CORNPICKER ....................... TRUCKS FORD PICKUP .............................................. DODGE PANEL, lovely .................,.......... METEOR SEDAN DELIVERY, radio .... Act now! Call today tor a MW no*- OftUGATiON HEATING SUAVEY, EASY MoNTMLY terms—and remember, Old Smoky’s p*ft of your down payment • .1 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.-Morning Wtskhip 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic /Service Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible sUdy and Prayer ,Fri„ 8 p.m.-Young Pt iplcs (C.A.’s) /[ Rev. L* W. Krause, I easier ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren ') CREDITON Rev. Glen 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 CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren tJASHWOOD Rev. W. F, Krotz, Minister Mfs. Ken McCrae, Organist •Sunday, October 14 10:00 a.m.—‘In God’s Enterprise’ 11:05 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—The Youth Fellowship Rally Day Service ■ Subject: “Feed'jMy by the Choir5. I I Maxine Reeder >! . ■Evening Worship I ,<A Mesj.■ x t: Loves the New '57 Ford > roup of 20 airmen and air- Ijn Fenning of RCAF Station ;)ts at Westminster Hospital, '(ialf show consisted of songs, Report From Grand Bend By MRS. J?, KEOWN Holiday Visitors: ,C Mr. Robt. MacLaren of Queens University with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 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. ,i Mr. Jimmy Dajton with friends in Wall La^e, Mich. Mr. and /Mrs. Bob Hargin of Petrolia and Mr. and Mrs. Niel Cross and Gregory of St. Thom­ as with Mr. and Mrs. . Lee Jen- nison and family. Little Miss Diane Mason, who had her tonsils removed on Sat­ urday, is recovering favourably. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Barr, Judy ith an'd Paul, of Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs. ' Sam Sweitzer and Brian of Exeter with Mrs, Wm. Sweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Alex and Bradley attended .... ___ riage of their son Bafry 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 gturdevant of Parkhill. Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. Sturdevant attended the funeral' of Mr. Ern­ est Sturdevant at Smith Credk, ‘ Mich. last Wednesday. Little Steven Donald Flear was baptized Sunday morning at the United Church. He is. the son of Mr. and Mrs, Don Fleaf. 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. | Northcbtt spent the weekend in 11 never get tired. dances and skits, with LAC Feiihling acting as master ceremonies. This was the first ‘of three shows the Cen­ tralia group plans to present. Sho'yn in the photograph is the cast of the variety show. ■ fTAe Story In ^Voodham E|ir| MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE (M'f. Robt, Robinson, while digging out his basement with the ) tractor on Thursday last, had; his ankle badly crushed wh(|n the tractor slipped. He is goipg on crutches and will be up for some time. Mrs. Arnold Hern, Norma, Betty and Carol, 'Miss Jean filc(;tt, Mrs. Wm. Rundle and liihirley attended the shower for 1ms Doris Anderson, Thames Ro(M on Wednesday evening. J'JijSS Anderson is a niece of Mrs. ' lyfr. and Mrs. Harry Webber inti Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. (V.abber of Detroit spent the weekend in Rochester with the firmer’s .brother, Mr. Charlie ,7Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, I Detroit visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Yeo. Mrs. Lennai Station at the home of her sister Mrs. Lome Wyatt of Stvathrqy, where her mother, Mrs. J, T. Whittle of Saskatoon, and her brother, Jack of Summerside, P.E.I., are vis­ iting. Detroit Resident ! Dies At Resort Mrs. Anna Kreutziger, 84, a. former resident of Detroit, died ; suddenly at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. M. Gowdy of Green Acres, Grand Bend, last Thursday. She had been coming to the Bend for more than thirty years and recently had made her home with her daughter. She was the daughter of the ' late Henry and Florien Hahn of ; Waterloo county. Her huband, L-t-? j--- Ezra Kreutziger, an employee p5t ■'•nursaay- of National Dairies, Detroit, pre- Thanksgiving visitors: deceased her 11 years ago. il Mr, and Mrs. Roy Surviving are two sons Jack xf St.^Marys with Mr. and Mrs. of Detroit and Carl of Glenview, 1 ‘ Illinois and two daughters, Mrss Myra 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 te-U mains were transferred to the Harper Abd ' MJulligan funera/, ,v.arvs Wltl Jiome in. ppfeoit ;fpr seryice, om /’ k stenhens Monday mondueted’by „the ReV(r ra,C' btcpJie,Ils- Leisemer? Interment was Ip; ith M Roseland Fark cemetery, sw/tzer; j Oak, ;ih yeekend in 'Rochester "with the farmer’s .brother, Mr. Ci—.IL Webber and Mrs, Webber. >; jMr. and Mrs. George Wilson, M'iss Noreen Walkom and How- i'ard Rinn attended Simcoe Fair Hr 1st Thursday. ,. . ■ it “Look here, boy, when I hired; you, you .said you never get.' tired. This is the third time I’w. found you fast asleep.” /i “Yes boss. That’s the reaspri never set tired.” - J J Il Mr, and Mrs. Roy McCurdy . ......... . 1 Cj. Ira McCurdy. i Mrs. Grace Walkom and Mr. Charlie Cottle of Russeldale with .Miss Noreen Walkom, V, Mrs. W. Payne and.Mr. Jim Vayne of London with the form­ er’s daughter Mrs, Robt. Rundle Ind Robert. .j, Mr. and Mrs. Norman John's ,and family of Uderton, DOn Les­ lie and Miss Elaine Hanson of 7<|St. .Marys with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W,_ L. Switzer , and Mrs. Raymond (Switzer, London.’ ' * Mr. and Mrs. ’Ernie Vodden with Mr. 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 all 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 —^Please Turn to Page 11 THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Rev. R. Van F?irowe, Minister 2f00 p.m.—Dutch Service In Main St. United Church Everybody Welcome CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B,D. 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 Mrs. H. H. G. Strang. Guest speaker: Mrs. Staffen, of Mitchell. MENNpNITE MISSION! THAMES ROAD ! ‘ . EXETER •' ' Sunday School ; .!• 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. ,1 j “Teach Me,Thy Truth, O Ltbjcl” Supt.: Stanley Saud er, Zurich JAMES STREET /.'I UNITED CHURCH :| i Rev. H. J. Shell, Pastof| ; Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.L.M., Musical Director ' ; ; 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School l| I 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship W.M.S. Anniversary Service The C.G.I.T. will attend ’ body. Sermon Sheep” Anthem. , Solo by Maxine Reeder .1 7:00 p.m,—F. Sermon Subject:, _ for an Anxious Age1 A Warm WelC'ome I ■' Is Extended To All ,...........................................------- MAIN STREET ; , The United Churcfy of Canada I •i'j Minister;: Rev. Alex. Rapsen Organist^ Mrs.-A. Wil^H 10:00 a,tri>—Service of WoMhip Nursery Class (three yeiiips and under) in the Primary'llftoom. Beginners (4-5) will withdraw during the second hymip, 11:15 a.m.—Tho Church Sj«aool Superintendent: Mr. Sterillrg Inc® COME, LET US WORSHIP THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector Trivjtt Memorial, Exeter Sunday, October 14 Harvest Festival 8:30 a.m.—Holy Cornmiihion 10:T5 a.m.—Sunday School 11;30, la.m.—Service of Thanks- 7-^7: iw p.m.—Church of the Air, CKNX Wingham. Second ad- dfbss: “The General Revela­ tion of God”. L.S.M.F.T. PLYMOUTH SEDAN............................. Only 5,000 miles FORD RANCHWAGON......................... , Low mileage, lovely ’54 METEOR SEDAN,' nice ....................... ’53 FORD SEDAN, overdrive, radio ....... ’^4 STUDEBAKER ‘STARLITE” COUPE Overdrive ’53 FORD COACH, ’52 FORD COACH, Your choice of DODGE SEDAN, radio, a steal....... PLYMOUTH SEDAN .................. DODGE COACH, new motor .. METEOR SEDAN ......................... 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