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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-11-29, Page 10Rift 10 The Timis-Advocn** November 30* 105#.....................................................................Mrs. Eric McKay f Brucefield Native Mrs. Eric McKay, ST, who formerly made her home in Exe­ ter with her daughter Mrs. John Hodgert, passed away at the Hodgert Nursing Home, Bowan* ville, on Thursday, November 22. She was the former Mary Mc­ Kenzie, born near Brucefield. Her husband predeceased her several years ago. She made her home with her daughter in Exe­ ter and moved with her to Bow- manville. Surviving are one son, Ed Mc­ Kay of Seaforth; twa daughters (Etta) Mrs. John Hodgert, Bow­ man ville; (Evelyn) Mrs. Ken McLeod, Kitchener. Funeral services were con­ ducted on Saturday from the Bonthron funeral chapel, Hen­ sail with interment in Exeter cemetery. un CCM Bicycle With Every Purchase At M Garages Buy Christmas Seals Mr.’and Mrs. Norman Turnbull. 1 to be held by* the Women's In- Wm. Love. Mr. and Mrs, Ted .Brooks and SNELL BROS. Phan* 100 Exeter Try Surge for faster, safer milking with increased produc­ tion. ■ • (adv’t) new A. s I Centre ebaker ARTHUR MOTORSEx ©ter Ontario When you buy Studebaker you buy: i >'i * STUDEBAKER PRESIDENT CLASSIC —greatest interior elegance, plus longest wheelbase in its field enhance Studebaker’s famous Luxury-Level Ride! CRAFTMANSHIP in a car more solidly built. PERFORMANCE in a car more thoroughly tested. DEPENDABILITY in a car more completely inspected. SATISFACTION in a car you’ll enjoy longer. FREE Coupons |JaTet E.sser ,y Pies In London James Essery, 86, son of the late Samuel and Margaret Es- sery of Usburne Township died in London on Thursday, Novem­ ber 22. He was unmarried and Jived in, Exeter- and Mitchell* before retiring to London. Funeral services were conduct­ ed by Rev, J. T. Clarke of Cen­ tralia at the Murdy funeral home, Lucan, on Saturday. In­ terment was in Exeter cemetery. Pallbearers were Fred Bow­ den, Stanley Hicks, W, Hern, Maurice Coates, Fred Ford and William Essery* Sunday And Evening Service Open this Sunday, Wednes- - day afternoon, and during the e-e jing throughout the week: Larry Snider Motors Cana4ao Canada o o O Grand Bend Students Receive HS Awards. 4 number of students and Dr. and Mrs. Godsell and Mr. friends from this district attend- and Mrs. S. J. Truscott of De­ ed the commencement exercises ’ at,,Forest High School on Friday evening, among whom were Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer, who were present to witness their granddaughter, Miss Nancy Nancy Clark of Thedford who received a medal, award and certificate for the highest stand­ ing in mathematics. ............................. ............ Miss. fToan Chapman of Grand To spend the winter in Florida. Bend received a trophy for gen- ( Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robertson eral -proficiency for Grade 11;, Miss Carol Chapman, junior girls cup for athletics; Mr. Glen: Gratton, junior boys cup for ath- > letics, and Miss Nancy Broder-J ick, a shield and cheque for best ) sportsmanship in athletics. . J Miss Helen B. Allison, B.A,,| ............ _ , ...... ____ M.A., of the Registry of the of Hensall were guests’ of Mr, University of Western Ontario ( and Mrs. Clark Kennedy on Sun­ day. Mrs. Merton Desjardme has now been released from Victoria Hospital where she underwent a serious operation. ..B.__ _____ _ JMr. and Mrs. Alec Love and from, here are taking the differ-' daughter, Holly, of Toronto are ent courses at. Parkhill high spending a few days with Mr. school evening classes this year.! Love’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dauncey Wm. Love. LUmian v’sTe4 jykh M.r*. Mr- and ^s< Ted .Brooks and Mrs. Thomas Baird on Saturday, family of/Toronto spent the troit spent the weekend at their cottages in Beach 0* Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ulens and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Adair of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holt. Mr., and Mrs, Roy Pask of Detroit, who recently purchased the property formerly owned by Mr. Fred Turnbull, left last week and family of Sarnia spent Sun­ day with Mrs. Robertson's aunt and uncle, Cpl. and Mrs. Neil Chamberlain and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer were in Stratford on business on Tuesday. Mr. and Mr,s. Alvin Kerslake gave the address to the gradu­ ates which was ably responded to by Mrs. -Emery Desjardins of Grand Bend. Personal Items A number of men and women Mr, and- Mrs. Eddie Gill-spent the weekend in Toronto. Mrs. Melvin Ramsden, their daugh­ ter, and little Sharon returned home with them after having spent some time here..Mr. and Mrs, Ramsden will be moving into their new home just con­ structed, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott ahd'son of Sarnia spent the week­ end with Mr. Scott’s grand­ mother, Mrs, Wm. Patterson, Rev. Lee Sickel of Clare, Mich, is holding special revival, services in the Church of God, this week. Mr. add Mrs, 0. Swindell of Detroit spent the weekend with weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rendle, who accompanied them as far as London Qn their return. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Devine and Larry of London spent the weekend at the parental- home in town. Mrs. W. J. Beer and Miss Mae Skinner . of Exeter spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. W. Baker. Mr. Kenneth Flear of London called on his parents and broth­ er on Sunday evening. Mr. Dennis Finan $>of Sarnia spent the weekend at-his home in town. The-Trash and Treasure sale stitute on Saturday, December 1 in the town hall will commence at 2 p.m. , ' Dr. Judith Brigham left, on Monday to spend some time vis­ iting in Kentucky - and . other Southern States. The bingo held under the aus­ pices of the Home and School Club on Thursday evening was very well attended. . ‘ The White Gift .service will be held in the United Church at -the morning service Sunday, Decem­ ber 9. Recent visitors* with Mr. "and Mrs. Leslie Hutcheson were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson and family of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Cochrane, of Detroit, and* Mr. and Mrs. Ross Veal and daughter, Melanie, of Exe- ter. Mr. and Mrs, Phillip Cum­ mings of West Lome spent, the weekend with Miss Mary Yeo. 1^ TrllC I OmiTII ■nil’V i iriiw w jT Accident-Free During i DECEMBER 1 TO 7 s Because the mounting accident toll has become a matter of grave public concern, the Mayor and Members of the Town Council request all citizens of the community to join in the nation-wide observance of Safe Driving Week, December 1 to 7 inclusive. The objective is to avoid all ac­ cidents during this seven-day period, The Council urges everyone* to obey all traffic laws and regulations in an effort to avoid accidents, not only during Safe Driving Week but • during every week cd the . year. ' * The Council also requests that citizens co-operate with their Police Department to make this comunity a safer place in which to live. The Town Of Exeter R. E. POOLEY, Mayor / C. V. PICKARD, Clerk MR. - - Now that you’ve had a chance to see all the cars ’ ' other car any where near this price! A new Luxury­ in the low price field, you’ve probably discovered one difference that stands out— Craftsmanship I . This year- Studebaker determined to set a higher standard of quality than the low price field has , ever known. f Today you can see the results—new supercharged power found in no other American production bar. A new Twin-Traction Differential found in.no Level Hide that combines the best of torsion bar jind spring suspensions—another Studebaker exclusive, naturally. .. And, even more important, an attention to detail worthy of the most expensive cars. In short, a new ‘ standard with which to compare any other car you may see. So before you think'seriously of any car, see Studebaker’ ’57. Let your nearby Dealer show you the. true meaning of craftsmanship with a flair! - This Year Craftsmanship Makes the Big Difference! OF CANADA, LIMITED Where pride of workmanship comes first!