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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-01-04, Page 8YOU'LL HAVE HAPPY MOTORING AND NEW PLEAURE WITH ONE OF OUR YEAR END SPECIALS '57 Pontiac Deluxe Path- finder Coach, $375.00 off list. '56 Chev 210 Sedan Automatic, radio etc., light green.' '56 Chev 210 Sedan Automatic, r a d i o, etc., '56 Chev 210 Coach Radio, tinted glass, a beauty. '55 Chev 210 Sedan V8 Radio and other extras. '54 Plymouth Hardtop Deluxe Radio, whitewall tires, See this, '54 Ford Customline Sedan None better. '54 Desoto Sedan, automatic, tinted glass. A luxury liner, '53 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan Black with white top, '53 Pontiac 'Sedan, a real gen Chev Deluxe Sedan, with radio Lots Of mileage left. '51 Stticlibakir Sedan Automatic and many other axtra.S. 11 Studebaker Coach, radio etc, '53 Buick Super Hard- top, automatic, radio, tinted glass and white; walls, 1,000's of M to be saved. '53 Monarch Sedan Automatic, radi 0, low slung and handsome. '52 Chev Coach One owner,. original fin- ish, less than 27,000 miles, a showroom Car. '52 Dodge Sedan , Thoroughly recondition- ed. '50 Meteor Coach None better to be found, '49 Dodge Deluxe Sedan Trimmed with extras. '49 Dodge Sedan An original car inside and out. THESE OLDER CARS MUST GO Make Us An Offer '49 Ford Coach '49 Dodge Coach '49 Meteor Sedan '49 Studs Sedan '49 Austin Sedan '47 Nash 2 '49 Mercury Sedans 2 '47 Dodge Coaches '53 Studebaker 1/2-Ton Pickup With a removable closed-in plywood box. Here to serve you fowl another year and make your ig motoring days happy ones% SHELL WITH TCP Phone 321-W North. Exeter ## # p ll iiii I 11111 ii osmium lll11,111II11r1,r0111111111111 ii I ll lllll Irk lllll lll ; ll Buy-word. For Extra Power! Mothers ‘Bros. 4.g. A 4t We.:,S*00 A NEW WAY TO 'FREEZE' FOOD PRICES- . . . far • below what you are paying now! Do you know what that man is doing in my kitchen? He's stocking up my own private little "Supermarket". Yes, the modern. looking, trim cabinet into which he's putting that mountain of food is my. FAIRWAY HOME FREEZER. • And the beauty of it is, that while we have our own Supermarket.in a Fairway Freezer, we pay far less than Superniarket Prices for the food we eat! Sounds fantastic, doesn't it? But my experience has proved that it's absolutely true. Take a 'peek at what it actually cost me for some of the food items served at our home last week: Prime rib roasts at 390 a lb., trimmed T-Bone steaks for only 45 ¢ a lb., a full 16 oz. pack of sweet gaiden peas and a full 16 oz. pack of sweet pitted cherries at only 300 a lb., and so on and on. Compare these prices with what you are paying for the same items if you don't have the FAIRWAY HOME FREEZER. AND THE FAIRWAY BULK- BUYING FOOD PLAN. Now you can see where that 30% saving in our food bill comes from, I once asked my Fairway man exactly how his firrn could afford such "dream"prices at a time when food costs in even the supermarkets were Constantly loaring.;',.: Here is how he explained it: "Fairway buys up the • choicest quality foods in huge quantities :at the' tinie-;;;:" of year when prices are lowest! They quickfreeZe„ these foods in their prime and then package thenf in a: 't government inspected food plant. With that kind. of;.g, efficient buying and packaging they t"off • costs considerably and pass that saving ' the customer." "The customer" *-that's me. And dol jof - being one when it comes to dealing witiC.: Fairway; For not only do they sell for.iess, they :also.itap behind every food item they giving Mei,bn-' conditional guarantees as to the quality nf food serve at my home. • • Yes, I look forward`to that Fairway Man's footstep's in the kitchen, because he brings• me everything: I. ever dreamed of in a Food Plan: • • • •' • DON'T DELAY CLIP AND MAIL TODAY , H Mission* Circle Zion West Mission Circle met Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Norman Brock, Election of officers was held, Doreen Brock was named president; Mary, Dickey, secre- tary;. Alma iferii, treasurer; Margaret Brock, - pianist and press reporter, Greta Stephen, W.M.S Zion - West W,M.S. held their January meeting sat the home of Mrs.. Norman Brock Wednesday afternoon. The worship service was in. charge of Mrs. Angus Earl and .Mrs.- Barry Hern. Mrs, Warren. Brock, the presi- dent," conducted the business. Annual reports were given and. the W.A. planned a social eve- ning January. 25. A sociatthour Was enjoyed. Personal Items The now. Sunday School will. hold service at 11 a.m. on Jan- uary 6. Mr, and Mit. Clifton Jaques and children were Christmas. visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs. Wes- ley, Jaques, Exeter, and New Years' Day with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil -Dobson; Kirkton. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques and family spent Christmas D,ay with Mr.' and Mrs Moore; Ran- noch, and Mr. Alvin Pym Exg- ter, :and New Year's Day 'with Mr...and Mrs, Rosa Skinner; El- Mr.; and Mrs. .NOrinan Brock Cerreaeentket'i _Note Your cceoperatieit in contrib. tiling items et interest to this. ealumn will be greatlY appreci- ated by tir, correspqndent, Persenei Items David John Smith, young son. or Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith„ was baptizpd by the Rev. T. J. Clarke, during the, service in the United. Church on Sunday morn, ing. The menthers of the Y.P.U. were invited to the home of Rev. and Mrs, Clarke for their regular meeting on Sunday eve, mng. Eleanor Mae Hodgins was in charge of the meeting. The choir of the Hensall United Church will present their can• tata "Christmas Song' of. Songs" • in the United Church on Sunda), evening, January 6. •• Mr—and Mrs. C. •Snoebottore of parry Sound were recent via. itors at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs, Ray ..S110gbgtt0111 and Way. Misses Greta and Amy Lam- 0)#14PliqR CANADA'S CAI.,4, FOR IMMIGRANTS—Inquir-lute and Mrs. Richard Dickins , of bxeter were guests.. with ,Mr. ling Britons hopeful and of exchanging restrictions and auSier.. ity f or new life in Canada, crowd around :Kay Thompson, Years4rt ayRay Laremie for New at right, of -Barrie, Ont,, a receptionist at Ontario House Londoring. Hundreds. of letters a day asking about conditions in the dominion have also been arriving at the. Canadian centre. As the country's growth quickens campaign for new citizens has intensified, —CPC Miss Marilyn Morgan visited over the holidays with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, R. Wilson in Ridgetowri. Miss Margaret 'Rote Bowden spent a few days last week with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray . win Miller and boys, Thames Paynter in Kirkton. Road, with. Mr. and Mrs. War- • Recent visitors at the home of ran Brock, 11•1% and Mrt, TheniPton were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern, Mr, and Mrs. Sherman Ettm, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herri, Mr. Mr. Reid Brown, • IVIist Marie and Mrs. Allan Westcott, Exe- Brown of London and Mr. Don ter and • Mrs, Kyle, Exeter with Heamon. Air. and Mrs. Ephriam Hern. Mr. and Mrs. William Essery Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern and Donald, Misses Bea and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mary Margaret Estery and Mr. Mrs. Bob Hera, Jarvis. • Barry Passmore were New Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock Year's visitors with Mr. and and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. Penwarden of Sarnia. Bert Morgan,. St. Marys, visited t Mr. and Mrs, Ray Paynter of Monday evening with Mr. Joe Kirkton, Mr. and MI. Wm. 'Al. THE TIMES-,ADVOCATE Bailey, Exeter. j lison, Ailsa Craig and Mite Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kinsman, ina BOwden of London spent Phone 770 Exeter Kippen, were Saturday visitors Christmas and New Years with with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hern. Mr. and Mrt. Fred Bowden. Typewriter Paper and family, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Morgan, St. Marys and Mrs. Joe Bailey,. Exeter were New Year's Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. i Milton Brock, Christmas visitors with Mr, , and Mrs. Norman Brock were: Mr4 and Mrs. Harold Hera, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Bern, Mr, and I Mrs. Bob Hern, Jarvis, Mr. and I Mrs, Bert Morgan. St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen, Whalen and Mr. George Earl. 'Christmas visitors with. Mr. and Jud Dykeman were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cushman, Mich- ael anti Stephen, Exeter, and Mr, and Mrs, Miller McDowell, Susan and Gary of Galt, New Year Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Hector Taylor, Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Here. I Mr, and Mrs. Angus Earl with Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen of • Whalen.•.• Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rowcliffe and family,• London, with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kerlsake and family, Exeter, a n d Mr. and Mrs. Philip Johns, Elimville with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mil- ler, Mr. and trs, Bert Duffield, Grantoil, and Mr. and Mrs: Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh LoVe and Arlene, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodg- son and Kay spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. la, B, Hodg- son. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur McFalls, Miss Helen McFalls, Mr, and Mrs. R, Lilley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Quinton and fam- ily were New Years visitors with Mrs. Samson McFalls in Exeter, Master Wayne Baynhani of Detroit spent the holidays with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. George Bayiihani, Jimmy Huxtable of Exeter vis- ited during the holidays with his cousin, Billie Huxtable. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan, Miss Blanche Morgan arid Mr. Hugh Rundle were New Year's guests with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Morgan, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Hod- gins and family spent New Year's. Day with Mr. and Mrs. C, Morley at Lieury. Mr, and Mrs. Ray •Shodbottom and family were visitors with Mr: and Mrs. Leonard ShOebot- tom in London on New Year's Day., Mr. and. Mrs. Reg Hodgson and Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lightfoot and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. K. Greb and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Langford and John, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Godbelt were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ald Godbolt in Exeter on New Year's eve. .Centralia. Comments Sy MO. POOP BOWDON J. S, Untended for last week) By M141. News Of Your Library danoilimmittoliviomplIflililillit14111011 11,11114111 11111.4 011/11,111441M11111111ftfiliffilliffilnillIMOIWWWW1/ Premium Gasoline WITH THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY, NO MATTER WHAT YOU PAYI TO REALLY TELL THE TRUE CONDITION, SO SEE FOR YOURSELFI Christmas Sunday Services Have you made Your New "God with Man is Now Ile- Year's resolutions yet? We hope' siding" was •the subject Own one of them is to catch up on by the Rev. J. T. cialte for his the reading that you have plan- Sunday morning message to the nod to do for so long, congregation o f the United , As we write ,this article a Cliluflecha,nens.uoearlilvc,e..eapfx and candle.' snowstorm is raging and it sug- was presented Bests a good time to be at home to read, No doubt there will be 19:elrittiolinnegs I Item I appeared in seine of the weekly of girls taking part. Tile fillneunstboreyr tnhioerenexsutchtwoclaoYis• ta linrede nights in was told by Miss Odeyne Clarke. we quote f rom an ar ticle whteb Mr, and Mrs. Foster of St, newsPaPers recently. wth Mr. and Mrs Norman Mer-1 The importance of reading i per. I-too strongly. Books provide the. Mr. Ana. Airs, B. B, Gates io,. best part of our education, They compaeied. their son, Mr. Jack acid richness to life, They pro, Gates of Dannville, Illinois, tp I Vide much of our entertainment, Camp Borden. where they spent Think of the impact made by' the Christmas holidays with just ono book, "Unele Tom's F/t) and Mrs. T. Gates and' Cabin", en the slavery issue. I Today as .never before, books fancily Florence Clarke of mac., are essential to us; for, the pre- donald Hall, Guelph is spend. I school child the exquisite pie- ing the holidays with her par;,, ture books are a joy and de- ents, Rev. J, T. and Mrs, Clarke, Miss Wilda Pollock, R.N. of Kitchener was a weekend or at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. And Mrs - Lorne Hicks and they all spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. 0, Pollock and family in Rip- ley, Mr. and Mrs.'. Mervyn Dunn of Bonsai!, Mr, and Mrs. Ches- ter Dunn of Exeter, -Mr, and Mrs. Ray Lammie, Bobby and Jean were Christnias visitors with Mr. and Mrs, George Minn, Mr. and Mrs. S. Henry and. family of Listowet were guests with Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Hicks on Christmas Day. Mr. and. Mrs. L. B. Hodgson visited with Mr. arid Mrs; Earl Hodgson in Ridgetown on Christ- mas Day. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Hodgins were Mr., and Mrs.. 'C. Morley and - Mary Anne of .Lieury, Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Steeper and family* of Cor, bett, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Mit-. chell and family of West Lorne, Mr. Chas. Hodgins of Chesley, Mr. Hugh Hodgins, Anna, Alma and Ivan of Greenway, Miss Dorcas Williams of Sar.. Ma, Mr. and Mrs. BurtOn Mor- gan of St, Marys, Mr.. Hugh Rundle, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morgan and Mr. Wellington Skinner spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. G. Glenn and son, Mr. and Mrt. Gerald Mc- Falls, Mrs. Samson McFalls - of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Quin- ton and family„ Mr. and Mrs. R. Lilley and family and 'Mitt Helen .McFalls of London were visitors with Mr. and Mrt.• nh- ur McFalls, Mistes Quinton and Barbara Lilley re- mained with their grandparents for the holidays. Mr, and,Mrs. Frank Hicks, Joanne and Bruce spent Cliritt- mat with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Lee in Ailsa Craig. Christmas guests with -Mr. and Mrs. William Essery were the Penwarden families of _ Sarnia, Mistet. Rea and Mary Margaret Essery, Mr. Barry ,Pdssinere and. Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Roberts and family. , The Story In Elimville By 4AR<1'. ROaS SKINNER Personal .Items Mr. Keith Heywood of Camp Borden spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parsons and Susan of Hdntall, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and Carol Ann, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Murch of Petawawa,, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin -Cooper and Floyd were Satin.- day evening guests- with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skinner and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murch and Mitt Sharon Player of Peta- wawa visited over the holiday weekend with Mrt. Philip Murch and relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen and Betty Ann visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robin- son of Kirkton. New Year's ,Visitors Mr, and Mrs. Arthur• Ford and IrWin of• Stephen, Miss Elaine Bell of Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hern, Shirley and Gra• ham of Zion, Mr. and Airs. Arthur Rundle, Allan and Hugh of Thames Road, Miss. Blanche Morgan of Centralia, M. and Mrs. Harry DOUgall and family of Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. Beverley Skinner And Neil of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Skinner and family. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Richard- son and Jack, Mr. and Wt. Wm. Rogers of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dann and fam- ily of London with Mr. 'and Mrs. Lloyd Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parsons and Susan of Hensall, Mr. and Mrs, Horace Delbridge, Bruce and Fred of Winchelsea, Mr. and Mrs. Russell King, Wayne and Ruth Ann of Crediton, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Cooper and Floyd with Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Cooper, Mr. Alvin Pym of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner and Karen of Centralia, M. and Mrs. Wil- liam Morley, Jr. Janice and Robbie of Whalen, and MrS. Howard Pym, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and Carol Ann,Mrs, Philip Minch, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parsons and Susan of Hensall, Mr. • and Mrs. Alvin Cooper and EloYcl, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques, Shirley and Barry with Mr. and Mrs. Itess Skinner. - Mr, and Mrs. Fi red Long and family of Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Johns and family, Afr. and MrS, Allen , Johns, and Wilily, Mr. and Mrs, William Johns, Mr. and Mrs., Keith Fraser and family, Mr. arid M. James Griiiney and family of Science 11111 with Mr. and. Mrs. 'Grant Rateliffe..‘ Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Voga(n and Sharonn of Meleseterth, MY. and Mrs, Howard' Cunnington and Janet with Mr, and Mrs. 1 Fred Cunnitigton, Mrs. Vets Miners with Mr. tirtcl Mrs, Brie Carstatiden Ltg- clef,. Mr. and Mrs. liarold Ker. lake, . -.Please Turn t,.) P e 12 Topics From Zion By MISS JANE DYKEMAN Ths1/140Vocate, January 4, 1956 Bob Cook Motor Sc' PHONE COLLECT 17$ 'MENSAL!. FOR, DEMONSTRATION t tot Cook, Os, 10; 11,60hfoo F.rq, get, 104IN Mikes Quinlan, Ric Maids were Sunday visitors Importance Of 60°d Books ,Ban arid Mr. Wellington skin, good books cannot be stressed light; for •.sehool-children books rovide, information and recrea - Lion, and they do the same for adults. Books can help us all. do our job better, wican our horizons, provide us with the knowledge we need to make up our minds on vital questions to be effective citizens. They help us whether we are housewives, farmers, clergymen, mechanics, writers, lawyers, doctors, art-. ists, doctors, teachers, business- men. We need books in our homes,. Let us buy all the books we. can, But most of us cannot .af- ford to buy all the books we need. So we depend on librar- ies. The library is the heart of the university. The library should be the centre of the school, Pub, lie libraries are the intelligence. centres of our communities, Until the twentieth century, only large cities could afford tg' pay taxes for public libraries —Please Turn, to Page 12 is T. C. P. V, • NO DOWN PAYMENT • BIG 30% SAVINGS ON MY WEEKLY FOOD In E. FINEST QUALITY FOOD UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED • AMEND TO #13.10-014t WEEKEND SHOPPING TRIPS • PROMPT COURTEOUS DELIVERY OF ALL miihigtotis, aiouai . FAIRWAY FOODS, t85 HUGEL AVE. 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