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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-11-01, Page 7CANADIAN PROPANE GAS 4 APPLIANCES Report From Grand Bend <y MRS, E. KEOWN GRATTON & HOTSON Phone 156 Grand Bend *11 Overshoes at • , Moderate Prices IT'S Smyth's Shoe ■ 4 ExeterPhone 376 WINTER'S A LONG AND FRIGID ROAD. (YOU NEED CJUR COAL- SEND FOR A LOAD Your BLUE COAL order will be well handled by this friendly BLUE COAL headquarters. Let us keep that bin filled with the kind of fuel that will give you a steady," comfortable heat. ggf £2 I Mrs. Norris Desjardine and I Mrs. Gerald Mason spout Thurs­ day in London, Mrs. Wm. Rendle spent Sat­ urday in Sarnia and attended a rally of Junior Auxiliary work- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lightfoot and daughters of Dcnfield spent the weekend with Mr, Light- fpot’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baker Miss Dorene. Sunday , visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Holt were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ulens, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh'Adair, and Mr,’and Mrs. Wilfred Mathers, all of London. Mrs. F. Maxwell and Mrs. G, Buckingham of Toronto spent i the weekend with Mrs. Bucking­ ham’s brother, Mr. Roy Flear and Mrs. Flear. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Dodds of Seaforth spent Sunday with Mrs. Geromette and Mrs. Mae Holt. . The rummage sale held by the gifts of the Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion* turned, out to be a success. k Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson of Chicagq spent a few days vis­ iting with’ Mrs. Wilson’S sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs*. Harry Bossenberry % and Or, Savage To Spitak- Sunday,. November 4, will be anniversary Sunday in Grand Bend United Church, when the Bev, Dr. Henry Savage will he the guest preacher. A number c . ': j.. be rendered by the choir. Dr. Savage, president of the National Association of Evangel­ icals, has been 30 years pastor of the First Baptis' Church, Pon­ tiac, Mich., from which more than 100 young people have gone into full time Christian service during his ministry, including three of his own children, who are on mission fields in South America.’ Dr. Savage * has a strong interest in Sunday Schools and has been associated all his life with the National Sunday School Association. An anniversary turkey supper will be served in ’the church basement on Friday, November 9. Persortal Items Mr, Jerry Kading left on Mon­ day to resume his studies at the Western Ontario Agricultur­ al School in Ridgetown. Mr. and Mrs. A, Garvin of Adrian,1, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. C. Acheson of Exeter visited with Mr, Bruce Bossenberry on Thursday of last week. nuwcnuwry anu Mrs. J. Mousseau returned on family Friday after spending the last, M and Mrs S M Barbour few weeks with relatives in Lon-|ofMfcX and Mr and W Geo. Jackson of Toronto spept the weekend with Mrs. Bar­ bour’s sister, Mrs. Clark Ken­ nedy, Mr. Kennedy and family. Miss Mary Yeo spent the week­ end visiting friends in London. Mr. andi Mrs. Tom Baird and Mr. Delbert Mason spent Sunday in Newry, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Jay Whiteford were Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDonald of - Ailsa Craig .and Mr. and MfS. Wilbur Devine and son Larry of London. Little Deborah Book of Lon­ don is spending a couple of weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wain­ wright. Mr. and Mrs. .Dennis Flear and son, Bfadley, are spending a few days with Mr. FJear’s par­ ents, Mr, und MrsA Roy Flear. Mrs. E.. Keown spent a few days last week visiting with Mrs. Leesume Desjardine in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bossen­ berry spent Sunday visiting with friends in Otterville. I Of special musical numbers will*®.1’8 the Anglican denomina- Friday after spendkig the Jast don and with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gill left on Thursday for a motor trip to" New York. Mr. E. Adair of Windsor visit­ ed with his cousins, Mr. §and Mrs. E. Keown on Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Gill had the mis" fortune recently to .^Up as she was coming out of church and break the small bone, in her right wrist, necessitating a cast for a few weeks. . Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence John­ son and daughters, Neva and Nancy, spent Tuesday in Lon­ don visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Norman Felker and Douglas. Magic Markers The slick sign, writer for only $1.00 at • Times-Adv_ocale and THE BEAR THAT CAME ONCE TOO OFTEN—One bear that camfe once too Often to steal honey is this 450-pound monster shot by beekeeper Edwin Byers of Queensboro, Ont. Byers had lost 20 winter bee colonies to Mr. Bruin, so he sat ?in a packing case for seven hours with a 12- gauge, double-barrelled, shotgun at his side waiting for the bear’ to appear again, When the marauder did show up, Byers did not miss. It is the seventh bear he has shot m the past three years. —CPC Announcements CARDS OF THANKS SAVE HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS We have two ONLY Buy at the old price plus- one’ year's depreciation. Reg Armstrong Motors Phone 216' ; , , ' . ’ Exeter BIRTHS BEIBRLING- — Elmer and Helma Beierling’ are happy to announce the birth of a son at Clinton Hospital, October 29, 1956, CAMPBELL—Mr. And . Mrs. Llpyd Campbell announce the arrival of twins, a son and. daughter, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on October 28, 1956. HOPKINSON — ”Drg. Mervyn and Norma Hopltlnson (nee Coble) o£ . Lion’s Head are happy to an­ nounce the birth of their'daugh­ ter at General arid Marine Hos­ pital, Wiartan, October 30; 1956— a sister for Joan and Bruce. GLANVILLE—Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Glanville, Crediton, announce the birth of a son at South Huron Hospital, October 30, 1956—a bro­ ther for Richard, Murray, Muriel, Elaine and Catherine. MORGAN-—Mr. ahd Mrs. JEari Mor­ gan, Clandeboye. announce the arrival of twin sons at St, Jo­ seph’s Hospital, London, October 23, 1956—brothers for Donald, STAGG—Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Stagg’, Exeter, are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Richard Arthur (Ricky) at South Huron Hospital, October 24, 1956 — a brother for Trudy.. VAN BERGEN— Mt, and. Mrs, Arte Vftn Jierggp, .Apfeet . St.. announce ■ the ' bfrth of tliCir daughter, Diana Henrietta, at South Huron Hospital, October 30, 1956. WEATHERBEE—Mr. and Mrs. Kcl Weathepbee, of Grand Bend, an­ nounce thfe birth of their son, Gary Stephen, at South Huron Hospital, October 25, 1956t*-a bro­ ther for Grant, MARRIAGES. KYLE-POWERS — At Macrorle, Sasic., Saturday, October 27, 1956, Patricia Florence Powers, daugh­ ter • of. Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Powers, to William Thomas Kyle, eldest son. of Mr, and Mrs. Wil­ liam Kyle, of Kippen, ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jdry, Exeter, who will celebrate the fiftieth an­niversary of their wedding, Wed­ nesday/ November 7, wish to an­ nounce they will be at home to their friends and relatives, 3 to 5 in the afternoon and 7to 9 in the evening. • _ . 1* CARDS OF THANKS Howard Kerslake wishes to thank his many friends, relatives and neighbours for the many acts of kindness extended to him while a 'patifent in St. Joseph's Hospital and since .returning home. 1* Mrs. Edgar Rpdd wishes to th&nk her many friends and relatives who remembered her with cards, flowers, treats and visits while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks to the Sorters and nurses of St. Joseph's Hospital, Dr, John Walker and Dr. M. Gans. 1* Mervyn and Labelle Webb wish, to thank all their friends.arid rela­ tives for the many cards, treats flowers and visits while Labelle was a patient in St. Joseph’s Hos­pital and since returning home. 1* We sincerly wish, to thank all the kind people who remembered; olir mother, Mrs. Amanda Schu­ macher, dtiring her illness and in her' passing, for the beautiful floral tributes, in memoriam cards and cards of sympathy. Special thanks to Revr. Zorrt aind Rfev, Klages for many visits with our, mother during her illness.—Laura, Hilda and 131 va. 1c IN MEMORIAM DUNN—In loving memory ofi our dear sqn and brother, Lawrence ,Dunn, who passed, away nine years ago today, November 6, • 1947. Time speeds on, nine years have . . «. passed . ' Sfflces death, its gloom, its shaJoWs - cast Within our home where all seemed bright And took from \>s a shining light. The flowers we place upon your grave May wither and decay, But love for you.who sleeps beneath Will never'fade .away, —Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by mother, father, sisters and brothers. I* THOMSON—Tn loving memory of a dear husband and father, William H, Thomson, Who passed away November 8. 1945. He lives forever in the hearts of those who loved him. —Ever remembered by h.IS wife and family. 1* WALPER—Tn loving memory of a dear brother, John W. Wai per, . who passed away 2 years ago, October 31, 1954. We Watched you suffer day by day And could not help in any way. But just-stood by and saw you pass Into the Savfour’s arms at last. —Ever remembered by his sister Linda and brother Theodore. ‘ 1* WEIN—In loving memory of A dear mother, Mrs. Gottfried Wein, who* passed awAy November 2, 1954. This day we. do remember A loving thought we, give To one no longer with. us But ever with us Uvds.—Ever remembered by the family. Newt Of Clandeboye By MRS. i, ,H, PATQN frw Bake I stressing the need for more un­ selfish living in the church to­ day. Ml Stanley Tomes, a stu- dent of Huron College, and a member of the church, read the second lesson, The United church will start the afternoon services on No* vember 4 at &4S j>,» Personal llama Miss Ruth SigSWorth, R.NI, has taken a position at Mercy Hos­ pital in Florida, Mrs. Goldyn Yundt, Ronald and Raymond Yundt, of Stratford visited with Mr, and Mrs, J,” H. Paton on Sunday , Mr. Tom Abel, of London, vis­ ited recently with Mr, and Mrs, Rea Neil and other friends. He is attending Beck Technical School in London, Mr, and Mrs. John Northgrave of Courtland, spent a few days with the former’s brother and sister, Mr, Billy and MisS Aggie .Northgrave, On Saturday even­ ing they were all guests of their sister, Miss Mary Northgrave in Lucan. Mrs. Emily Tomes and Mrs. Paul Poole visited Mr. and Mrs, (Lynn Sawyer in Petrolea on Wedl nesday, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Banks, of Sarnia, spent the weekend with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Simpson. Mrs. Arnold Blake was host­ ess for a stork shower for Mrs. Earl Morgan on Wednesday even­ ing. Mrs,. Maurice Morgan, grandmother, of the twin boys, received the gifts for Mrs. Earl Morgan, mother of the boys, Many useful gifts were present- ed by the 28 guests, Mrs. Mike Cunningham, of London, spent a few days visit­ ing Mrs. Alvin Cunningham and other relatives. Mrs. Ida Prest, of McGillivray is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Rosie Atkinson and Jack. Mr. Arnold Hughes is a patient in St. Joseph’s hospital, follow­ ing an operation last week., A former resident of this com­ munity, Mr.- L. A. Kilmer, is a patient in St. Joseph's hospital following an operation on Sat­ urday. Mr. Omar Cunningham is im­ proving at the hospital 'in Lon­ don. INFERNAL PUBLICITY Alcoholic drink in France and its “infernal publicity” is at­ tracting wide attention both Within and without the country. “It (alcohol) is now extending its field to sports. There is hard­ ly a single contest which is not now sponsored by some brand of liquor. Bicycle races/ foot races, rugby, track sports, ball games, All these contests in Par­ is, and I believe it is the same elsewhere, are advertised by posters, with enormous letters recommending this or that drink. Foot races across Paris and road competitions of cyclists are pre­ ceded b y brilliantly painted trucks with loud speakers com­ mending various brands.” “INFERNAL publicity!” Little wonder that France leads the world as an alcoholic nation. In 1955 there died in France 4,106 persons from acute alcoholism and a further 1,271 from cirr­ hosis of the liver. ' (advt,) paeeFREE Coupons - on CCM Bicycle With Every Purchase At SNELL BROS. 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