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:Fr- if* T MAP.Aikostoitk January 10, Iiir COMITIOnflI About Announcements, :.Cwediton
ou Can Sho An BIRTHS
C.iirtiST1E1 — Mr. and Mrs, John '
Chrielie, Calgary, Alla., ere hal.W
aimptinee' the arrival of the:r
chosen datighter, Janet Elleithellt
—auother granddaughter for Ale
eted Aire. j. Traquair.
collEV—Mis and 'Mrs. Charles 'W. Corey, of Ceedlion, eintoiteee tho
arrival of heir son, Robert
Vharies, at South Hitron Bee-Mtge JanuevY 5, 1957—a brOther Loy Marie and 1108e Mary.
ISERSLASKE—Alr. and Aire, PlIwYn
Kerslake. 11.R. Woodharn, an- ,
eoutwo the arrival of their' deugh•
ter„Tanet Gail, at South Huron
Hoepttal, January 1957—a ele.
tor for Paul and Karen.
CARPS OF THANKS
air. and Aire. /lank green wish
to taank the .neighbors, relatives
and mane' frielide Who so kindly
reit eaa bered him. With cards, gifts,
freit and flowers while a patient Ip
Sr. ,Toseph'e Hoepital, Loedon,
Special thaiike 4) Nellie. Reg' 4stat Gladys and fur transportation to
London.
wish to.: inank all thome who
remembered me With. cards. SlOwerS,
treats, 'while a petient at Ciloton
hosirtitel; sPeciel thanks Ins the
0,Wel„ at yatrieh and to 'Meinheres
of the Parr Line Earn/ Ft/NM-
-Margaret Moussegli.. 10$4
Mrs. Frank Rieke wiebee to
thank her many .friends and neigh-
hors who no kindly remembered her
cards, treats and visits while a
Patient in the hospital, Special
thanke to Dr. Buteon, nerses and
staff of South Huron Brpital. 10c
I 'wish to thank en rey friends
and neighbors %silo so kindly re.
membered me with cards, visite and
flowers while a pa.tient In Victoria
Hospital, London, and- sinee return-
By MRS. JOSEPH WOODALL ere 4,411 Services.
Peefal Services Were "held hi
the local elltireheS last week.
Services in the Evangelical
Church on. Wednesday and Thurs-
day evenings were led by Re,v,
G. Strome, and Rev. A. Ranson
Was the speaker. On Friday eve-
ning, in th e 'tinged Church,
Rev. Rapson, was in charge and
Rev, Strome delivered the mes-
sage.
Personal Items
Mr. John. Butler has returned.
home after spending two. weeks
in Florida whore Mrs. Butler is
Vacationing.
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Zwicker
Visited last week with relatives
in Tpronto,
Mr. and Mrs. JaMes Schroed-
4 er of London visited on Satur-
clay with Mr, and Mrs, Francis
Clark,
Mrs. Garnet Hill, accompanied
by Mr, and Mrs. Otto Brown of
Exeter, attended the funeral of
a relative, Miss Erie M.*Miller
at Aylmer, 'on Tuesday. A form-
er resident of Aylmer, 'she had
lived many years in Toronto.
Funeral was held from the F.
Hughson funeral home in
Aylmer.
Master Jimmy Morlock, on
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morlock,
underwent the removal of his
tonsils by Dr. F, Butson in South
Huron Hospital on Monday.
Several friends from Crediton
attended the 'fiftieth wedding an-
niversary celebration of Mr, and
Mrs. Samuel Hedden in London
on Sunday--Mr, 'and Mrs. Hed-
den were former residents ,Of
this community.
Little' Miss' Christine Fink-
beiner of Barrie visited last
week with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finkbein-
er. '
Mr. and Mrs. .H. Boven and
daughter, Mary Joe, and friends
of Flint, Mich„' were weekend
visitors with Mrs. E. Gunn and
family.
Miss Mary Gunn entertained
a number of friends at her home
on Saturday night in honor of
her friend Miss Denise Mayer,
'Who was taken by surprise.
Mr. Ron Harris, formerly of
the staff of the Bank of Mon-
treal at Clinton, has joined the
bank staff •here, replacing Mr.
• Wm. Armstrong who will report
at the Bank of Montreal in. Sar-
nia, later in January.
Crediton Women's Institute
Will hold family night on Thurs-
day,- January-16..
-0, FOR RENT REAL ESTATE SERVICES ,HELP WANTED c‘Assimp RATES
25 word: or leo 7.0c
Mors Than 2$ Words ,
• 20 'Par Word:
SI.JCCEEPINO INSERTIONS' 400
Moro Than P. worth s-
'lir Par word
200 OFF
if ad paid with order or .by
.Saturday ,followIna this last . . • • insertion
„...„
4-ROOM ASPATrPMENT, doWnStair,
frent; 315' Andrew St.; available
Febrotisty 1. Apply at Ford'e Men's
Store. .01Mosite Post Office,
5-ROOM APARTMENT. Centralia Village, Apply neet to Station Cen- trella. 10tle
YOUNG MAN, typist, night. work,
short luntre, room for advamoi4
lnirni, moo be r4lable. Anwar ix ovriting otly 40 Bog "T", s; 'Advorate. 104
1 6".4,1iAgg MECHANIC'. fully itxtlitt•
willing' HD Work, part-tinif nights, Apply Box "a", =Intl!, I Advocate.
a WAITRFASES for tha new E6fk-; ley Restaurant. Muot ..heVe neat
,ApPearapee. One eNPqr"frilPed cook.
WHY' TOLERATE LICg on your ..animals wizen you can be free, of :lice very easily and ;ellitaPlY bY
'Calling Is, Y. -lictgarth, phone 266.
colleet. ,4:11.1e
RANCH 'STYLE HOUSE, cement block, crystalite finish, 2 bedroom*,
attached garage end porch, cement drive. ..1)140
2-SrronE's ERICK IIOUSE, duplex.
eeparate entrencee and baths,
burning furnace. garage'
5-ROOM HOUSE. 1 floor, bath,
new furnare, garage.,
6-ROOA1 ERICK HOUSE, full bath,
gal age.
DUPLEX BRICK HOUSE, $1.500 down, 530' per month for balance.
W e have a list CI good farms, 0 to 250 acres worth seeing, and some
small aercagee with buildinge.
C• Pearee, Realtor, Exeter,
phone 435: Earl Parsons, 507, Fred Cole, 006-AI, saleemen. 3 ate
NOTICES TO CREDITORS . .
AM back in the bust.
nese of general trocking ahd
eqtapped with holet to do your jeb.
Service. is rnotlee. Give Me a
ea 1 whether 1. le job he large er
Clki,re Masse, phone 12a, Daehwood. 4 ;10c
2 - BED:Re/Om APARTMENT, en-
gin sled, wired .for heavy dilly
stove. Apply john Ward, phone •13.
104.4
AUTTON Afr. and Mrs. Mester Mitten, of Hass announce the
arrival of their slat/gill er,
glide, Mac-, at South .1:1 itron less ' ISMS januery 4, 1057 — a eleier for Helen, Thanks to Dr, (Steens-
and nurses at the hospital,
SCHROZDER—Mr. and Mrs. John Schroe.der, 172 Huron St., 'an-
nounce the arrival of their son, 'Ronald Henry, at South Huron
Ele.1-10T APARTMEN'T4 •
The le-sultp. atearn-heoted apart-ment building in the centre of
town has xelf-contained• 1-bedroom
apartments with priliete batbreeins,.
plenty of closet apace, stove, re.
frigerator, (Aorhe fully •furniehed);
Janitor service; plenty of hot water
and parking space for care; very
reasonable rates. One vacaney 11,01Y.
SA ND y ELLIOT:
Phone 476 or '646-I Exeter 8:9tfc
HA VE YOUR SAW'S- sharpened ,
atid et today, the Foley automate/ '!Hor, as to 30 Years Of Ate. JO AO , way. Stew's Sharpening Service, !light rhores for two monthst. APPly 100 Sanders St. E.. g>1.eter, Phone , Ent r El 0 O Penhaie, ,Wineheleetes 431, 70 phone .92.r-7 Kirleton. Semi-Display Classifieds
(RestriCted to one column)
First Insertion 980 Per Inch
SUbsequent Insertions
140 Per Inch
Classified ads accepted up till
Wednesday noon. Auction sale
copy should be in Tuesday at
noon.
ng ome.—Clarence Desiardlne, 1tic Hospital, January 7, 4057.
STEWART — Mr. and Mrs, Glen
SEPTIC TANKS pumped out. Irn.
mediate eerviee. Butler Bros,, Ise-ean, phone 70$ er 13R-W.
1e:6-1:24. Part-Time
Employment
,aVAILAELE
Telephone
Operator
IN MEMORIAM
MAII,DLIN—In loving mernore of A,
dear husband, father and grand-
father, George Mardlin, who pees -ea awa y one 'year ago, January
14, 1956,
Nothing can eYer take away
The love Ft heart holds dear.
Fond memories linger every slay
Remembrance l-Seeps him near.
Looking hack with memories
Along the path you trod,
We bless the years we had with
you And leave the rest to God, '
_Lovingly remembered hy wif e
Minnie, sons Lloyd, Gordon and
Fred, daughtere-in-law Isabel and
Edith and grandchildren, 10'
SMITH—In I eying ; memory of
dear husbapd and fa.ther. John
C. Smith, who pa,ssed: away
January 1, 1919.
We do not need a special day '
To bring you back to mind,
The days we do not think of you
Are very hard to find.
Dad, you had so many pleasant
ways
of being kind and true,
That every, day along life's way
Holds loving thoughte of you.
—Always remembered bY wife and
f amity, 3.0c,
stewart, Kirleton, announce the birth of their daughter, Janice
Louise, el Soeth Huron Hospital, January 6, 1057—epeciel thanks
to Dr. Gans and nurses of South
Huron Hoenitel.
DEATHS
BOHN—Emilie Schultz, beloved wife
of Guettav Bohn, who passed
away in Clinton Public Hospital
on Moeday, January 7, 10.57, In • her sixty-seventh year.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr, and Ales. John. Madge, or m.etei, wish to annotince the
engagement of their daughter,
Marion Jean, to Andrew Albert
Dougall, son of Mr. and Airs. -An-drew Dougall, R.R. No, 3 'Exeter, The -wedding to lake place on Sat-
urday, January 26, 1957, at 12:00
o'elock noon in Ames Street United Church, Exeter. 10.
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Simmons
wish to express their sincere thanks o t lose who so kindly remem.
bered them with cards, flowers
and gifts on the occasion of their
fitieth wedding anniversary. SOo
In the Matter of the Estate of
William James Mills:
tate et the Village of Woodham,
in the County' of Perth,
Merchant, deceased.
All Persons having claims against
the Estate of the late William
James Mills, who died on the 10th day of December, 1356, are herehe
notified to send them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or
before the 2Sth day of January, 1957.
After the last-named date the
assets of- the said Estate will be
distributed among the persons en-titled thereto, having regard only
to claims of which the undersigned
eball then have notice.
W, G. Cochrane,
Barrister Zie.,
EXETER, Ontario,
10:17:24c
MANURE. LOADING—Apply Nore Man Whiting, Exeter, phone 655eW
evenings. Itfe
WATERLOO CATTLE
BREEDING .6.ssoCIA.Tioist
"Where Bettee Bulls .A.re Used"
For artificial insemination Inter.
nation or service from. all breeds
of cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Aesotiation at: Clinton
Hu2-3441.• between 7;30 and 9:30
A.M. We have all breeds available
—teri quality at low cost. 4esetf c
APAISTAIENTS-e-A, number of l-
and 2-bedrooln apartments. W. C.
Pearce, Realtor, 86 Anne St. 15tfc
FOR. SALE APARTMENTS-,-Apply,'Taety-Nu
Bakery, phone 100, Eurech, Otte
JERSEY COW, due to freshen the
end of February. Jud Dykerrian,
IS,R. I Centraties I Oc
HOLSTEIN BULL CALF and a
Hereford calf. Phone 631-r-7 Kirk- toe, 10'
S954 CHEV, low' mileage, perfect
condition, one owner, good tires.
Apply Box "G", Timee-Advocate,
10*
EQUIPMENT FOR RENT
SEWING MACHINES — 'Electric
portablee, hy the week. Hopper-
Hoekey Furniture, phone 39, Ex- eter. etre FOUND zXXPERIIDNCE Nz0ZsSAPti
. Floor Sanders .
Floor Edgers, Floor Polishers
Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc.
BEAVERS HARDWARE, EXETER
GREY Ki TT E N. dark stripes.
Found on Huron St. last week.
Owner play call Dr, Steiner--.15S. lOne:
EARN WHILE YOTS- LEARN
OLD FASHIONED but fine quality oak dining room furniture. 3-piece
chesterfield suite, 21" TV, Also
numerous miecellaneoue items in-
cluding 4-burner electric steve, odd.
brass beds, downy feather -sticks,
old radios, etc. Phone 7 days, 356 evenings. 10c
DINING ROOM SUITE, 9-plece,
used, evalnut finish, oblong pede-stal table, china cabinet with
drawer, 6 chairs including arrn
chair, brown leatherette upholeter-
ed. like new. Hopper-Hockey Furni-
ture Store, Exeter. 10:170
QUalifications LOST In the Estate of
William Arthur Cole,
late of Exeter, Ontario,
Retired Farmer,
Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are re-
quired to send full particulare of
such claims to the iredersigned Executrix on or before the 15th
day of February, 1957, after which
date the estate's assets will be
distributed, naving regard only to
claims that have then been re-
ceived.
DATED the 2nd day of January,
1957.
REAL ESTATE FLIGHT BOOTS—Would the Party
who took a, pair of men's brown
flight boot.s, size 9, from the Teen
Town skating Party on January 4
please return them to The Times-
Advocate or the Manager of the arena. Ray Clarke, phone S4-r-4
Earldom 10c
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WANTED AT ONCE Rawleigh
Dealer in Huron County. Write
Rawleigh's Dept A-202-R., Montreal,
10c
2 YEARS OF .11IGH fttOHooL
AGE 15 TO so.
ApPLY TO CHIEF OPERATOR
NEW, MODERN HOUSE nearing completion, 2 bedrooms; oil fur- nace. Reasonably sariced. Apply A.
Whilsmith, phone 270-J. , lltfc
HOMES
FARMS
C. V. Pickard
Centralia Comments
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
Mrs. O. E. Smith
Bell Telephone
ON MAIO
10r.
12 WEANER' PIGS; 7 weeks old.
Apply AMON Wright, Centralia,
Phone 730-W12 Exeter. '10e
2 HOLSTEIN COWS, carrying sec-
ond calf, due January 14 and 18.
Apply Howard, PYm, Phone 90-r-22
Kirkton. 10c
ELECTRIC BROODER, ' cross aim
type, for infra red bUlbs, like new,
,therinostat. Phone 43 Crediton. 10e
H.' ---.1111R MILL, John Deere,
gc shape, Apply Bert Borland,
pl, Exeter 73144. 11e
6 PsrpPIES, 7 weeks old. APPIY
Kurt Gebel, Clandeboye R.R. 1.•
Mrs. Jean W. Wein,
Exeter, Ontario. Executrix, by her solicitore.
Riddell & Mountain
Stratford, Ontario.
10:17:44c
W. A. Meeting
The January meeting of the
W.A. was held in the school-
room of the church on Wednes-
day afternoon of last- week.
Mrs. Orville Langford presid-
ed for the worship service and
the program which consisted of
readings by Mrs. M, Elliott,
Mrs. J. T. Clarke and Mrs. Geo.
Hepburn; musical numbers by
Mrs. Hepburn, Jean and Joan
Essery.,
The president, Mrs. L. Hod-
gson, took charge of the busi-
ness, Annual 'reports were given.
The total receipts for the year
were $837.28. $328 had been spent
on the kitchen cupboards in the
manse. The visits made during
the year, totalled 244.
A bazaar was planned for the
fall and each member was asked
to bring a donation for the ba-
zaar to tbe Februark meeting.
A donation of $39 was made to
the McKinnon Home, for stu-
dents of the United Church, for
furnishings,
Mrs. Clarke invited the As-
sociation to the manse for the
February meeting. Mrs. A.
Smith, Miss Davey and Mrs. 0.
Squire were the hostesses.
Choir Preoents Cantata
The choir of the Hensall United
Church under the leadership of
Mr. S. Rannie with Miss Greta
Lammie as accompanist pre-
sented the cantata "Christmas
Song of Songs" in the United
Church on Sunday evening.
Solo parts were taken by Miss
R,annie, Mrs. Payne, .Mr. H. W.
Horton and Mr, S. Rannie. Duet
and luartette parts were, taken
by other members of the choir.
Following the service a .social
hour was spent in the school-
room of the church. At the close
of the service the Rev. Daniels
pronounced the benediction.
Sunday School Meeting
ian, Margaret Rose Bowden;
pianists, Eleanor Hodgins and
Wreatha Sholdice; home dept.,
Mrs. G. Baynham; cradle roll,
Mrs. J. McAllister, Mrs. F.
Hicks.
Teachers for beginners are
Mrs. G. McFalls, Mrs. F. Bow-
den; primary, Mrs. Langford,
Mrs, E. Powe; junior boys, Mr..
K. Hodgins, Mr. F, Osborne,
Mr, Norman Morgan; junior
girls, Helen' McFalls, Odeyne
Clarke; intermediate girls and
boys, Mrs. R, Hodgson, Mrs. K.
Greb, Mrs. R. Shoebottom, Mrs.
R. McFalls.
Personal Items
Mrs. J. Foley of Ahmic Lake
was a visitor for a few days
last week at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. M. Sholdice.
'Mrs. Alex Wells returned to
her home on Monday following
'a week's vacation with Mr, and
Mrs. George Hicks.
Mrs. Frank Osborne and Bobby
returned home on Thursday of
last week after visiting for . a
week with relatives in Trenton,
Ca mpbellford and Toronto.
lyIrs. May Beer, Miss May
Skinner, Mr. Maurice Quance
and Clifford of Exeter were Sun-
day visitors with Mr. and' Mrs.
Ray Larnmie. •
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hall,
Steven and Norman of Toronto
were weekend guests of Mrs.
L. C. Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bowden,
Marina, Margie, Mrs. W. Bow-
den, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allison
were entertained at tile home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paynter
in Kirkton on Sunday evening.
Maxine and her father were cel-
ebrating their birthdays. '
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE I-1 ENSA LL, Exeter
We have cliente looking' for' 2-and 3-bedroom houses located in
Exeter. .
- BEDROOM BRICK, close to
schools. This ls a tidy home in
good repair with all conveniences. Nice lot with garage. , ,
$7,000.00 — 4-bedroom house with
modern kitchen and bathroom, Extra lots arid garage. Small down payment,
COMPACT 3-bedroom brick, good
kitchen and better than . average
bathroom; oil-burning furnac e;
garage; reduced _piece; liberal terms.
ACRE OF LAND with 'good brick house and small barn. House
is in excellent condition; good kit-
chen, 3-piece bath and heavy wir-
ing. Reasonable price. Terms,
WANT PULLETS—NOW? We have them, including: Ames In-Cross. Or
meat birds—including Pilch White
Rocks, And also standard strains,
Start right in '57 with Bray chicks,
May have scnne started. Price list,
:gray Hatchery, 120 John. N. Ham-
ilton or Eric Carsea,dden. Exeter,
phone 246-W. 10c
AUCTION SALES In the Estates of
James Sydney Heywood
and
Lillian Heywood,
deceased,
All persons having claims against
the estates of James Sidney Hey-
wood and Lillian Heywood. late of
the Township of rjsbortie, in the
County of Huron, -who died on or
about the 30th day of September
1956 and the 30th day of November
1956, respectively, are, required to
file particulars of arrie with Bell
& Laughton, solicitors of Exeter,
Ontario, by the 19th day of Janu-
ary, 1957. after which date the
estatee will be distributed having
regard only to those claims. of
which notice has been received.
Bell & Laughton,
Solicitors for the Administratrix,
Exeter, Ontario.
• 31
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects,
AT ELIMVILLE
SATURDAYs JANUARY 12
at 1:30 p,m.
AfeCiary frig.; electric rarigette;
Beatty washing ma-chilli; Quebeet
heater, medium, and' pipes; ;china.'
cabieet; studio couelf; 4 - rocking
chairs; kitchen table and 4 chairs;
6 dining room chairs; large kitchen
table; 'large kitchen cupboard; bed,
mattress and springs; dresser; leTeer
eewing .machine; vabunne.
cleaner; electric fan; sprayer; elec-
tric kitchen clock; trunk; elettrie
iron; toaster; reading lamp; Sri-
light. lamp; quantity fruit Sealers;
6 large creeks; garden and carpen-
ter tools; Wen Mower, nearrly 'nett:
is, edpi 0,l ardaddei ro, erlyi inn= atentldrtabient
ding; quantity of dishese nriectillane
°31SRLI5Sa.rttlere4NsEST :i0STER, A.drrilrede
CLARK FISHER, Clerk
, • FRANK TAYLOR, A.uotioneei.
4:104
WANTED
BOARDERS—Apply to Gordon Kirk
at 74 Anne St. or phone le.7. 10" TILING MACHINE, 1930, Buckeye, in good condition. For particulars
contact' Box 545, Strathroy, or phone
654.• 10:17c
ATTENTION FARMERS! Sow
"Bumper Crop Quality Farm Seeds"
and be sure, H. Sohaipp, nal. 1
Lucan, phone 9.r-23, agent . for
Southern Ontario Seed Co., Burnitg-
ton, New- Dundee. 10:17;24:31'
4 TOP HEIFERS,' Holsteine, due
end of January; 'priced for immed-
iate sale. Apply Alvin Hodge, phone
11-r-13 Kirkton.
2 ELECTRIC ' BROODERS, Warner,
500 •ceipacity,e Asirst oil brooder,
Only used 'one season; a, number of feeders and -water fountains; pet
rabbits, all sizes. Lloyd Reynolds,
phone 177-r-4.Exeter. 10:17c
3 COWS, due in February. Apply
Jahn McAllister, R.R. 1 Centralia,
Phone 1e3-r-2 Kirkton. 10c
LINDA.NE Be gate to get your
Lindane for control of lice on all
animals from L, V. Hogarth, Ex-
eter, Phone 26e. ' ,4:10c
OVEN-READY. CHICKEN",— Q ck-
frozen or fresh. Carl Oestricher,
Phone 57-r-23 Dashwood. 12:20-1;24.
•
GET yowl. "HOLIDAY" regularly.
Stilescribe tO 'Holiday" at a wonder-
ful bargain• price of .14 months for
$3.79. e„sa,ving of 53.21 over the
news tand price. Eteter Times-
Adeocate, phone 770. 8:2340;25,
LADIES HOME JOURNAL—Save
half the single copy price by sub-
scribing now at the special rate of 23 months for .54.03, We're agent'
for all magazines. 'Faker Times-
Advocate, phone 770. 8:23-10:1*
TENDERS WANTED
WOOD
RIGNED TENDERS will be re- ,
ceived by the undersigned for the
McGillivray Township School Area
Lill noon 'January 22, 3957, for '53
eorde pf 14.-inch green body wood.
maple and beech, to be. delivered
and piled at schools bY May 1,.
1957; S.S. No. 15, 10 cords; 5,5.
No, 17, 10 cords; &S.' No. 18, 5
eords1 S.S. No. R. ,7 cords; ,-S.S.; No.;
6: 5 creeds; .S.S. No. 5, 5 cords; S.'S.
FARM
100 Acres with comfortable house
and exceptionally' good barn:" drive-shed; hydro throughout; productive loam suitable for all erops; 7 acres
of bueh; price $10,500.00. Terms.
Possession to suit purchaser.
If you wish to buy or sell. see
C. V. Pickard, Realtor, '394 Main St., Exeter; phones 165 and 628.
15tfe
Instructor: '"Do you wish to
learn to play. golf, madam?"
She: "Oh, heavens, not It's
hty friend here 'who want to
learn; I learned yesterday:" EMPLOYMENT WANTED
TOTING GIRL WOULD like work,
any kind, Phone 702-W. 10c
NEW.' MODERN HOUSE with oil furnace; east •eide of Exeter: close
to schools. Ft. E, Balkwill, 47 John
St. . • tfc
DAISTS). N. ISENRY,
-Clandeboye R.R. I
10:17c
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Letter From
Kippen -.sem:me:see Seseessmeess' FOR RENT
By ,MRS. NORMAN LONG The annual ,SUnday School
meeting was held in the school-
room of the church on Friday
evening With 16 present. Reports
were given by the secretary and
treasurer.
At . the election of officers
Mr. Reg Hodgson was appeint-
ed superintendent. Associates
are Mr. K. Hodginsl, Mr, R.
Lammio and Mr. L. Morgan;
secretary, Marina Bowden;
treasurer, Blanche Morgan; as-
sistant, Arlene' Morgan; librar-
$75 MONTHLY—Large corner resi-
dence, 534 Main. St. S., double lot,
nicely treed /awns, perennial and
vegetable gardens; spacious living
room, dining room, kitchen and
utility room, also bedroom, pantry
and bathroom on main floor, Three
bedrooma upstairs. ROOMY basement
with ell burner, Phone 7 days, 356
evenings. 10c
APARTMENT,• living room,. 2 bed-
rooms, kitchen. with built-in cup-
boards, .3-pleee bath. available now,
APply at 1.14' Huron St. or phone
514-W4 Exeter. 10:17e
FURNISHED APARTMENT, 'in
Centralia, runnirig hot and. cold water, 3-pieee bath, private ent-
rances; 420 Per month' for winter.
Phone 88043 'Exeter, Airs. Ken
Hodgins, . . 10c
HOSPITAL BED Or chrome wheel
chair, :el weekly, PhOne 7 days, 356
evenings, ' . 10c
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Buick Cettiary2•Ner Riviera
kr. and Mrs. Alex McGregor
and Katharine have returned
home after spending the New
Year's holidays with the form-
er's mother, MrsJ Jim Edwards
and Mr. Edwards, also Mr. and
Mrs. George King and family of
Sault Ste Marie, Ontario.
Mrs. John McGregor and Miss
Fairie McLoy of Seaforth visit-
ed New Year week with John
and Douglas McGregor of Kip-
pen.
Mrs. Margaret Wilson and her
son, Ronald of Oshawa, attend-
ed the funeral of Mrs. Alex
McGregor's grandmother, the
late Mrs. Edgar of Varna on
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Robert' McLean, who has
been a patient in Clinton Hos-
pital, has returned home and is
somewhat improved in health.
Mrs. James McClymont re-
turned home after spending
Christmas with her daughter,
Mrs. Alice Cook of London, and
New Year's day with her (laugh.;
ter, Mrs. Jenny Schilbe of
Exeter. On Friday, her grand-
daughter and husband, Mr: and
Mrs. Mike Hodgert of Exeter,
also her granddaughter and
grandson of Dashwood, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Ducharme, visited at
her home.
On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Dickert attended the
funeral of Mrs, Diekert's uncle,
Mr. Win. Reis of Harriston and
also spent Sunday, visiting with
a nephew and niece, Mr. and
Mrs. Delmar Dickert of Lakelet,
Mrs. Harry Caldw'ell and Jack
have returned home, having had
a pleasant trip to Florida',
At St, Anderw's tInited Church'
on Sunday morning, communien
service was observed and was
well attended, the service be-
ing eonducted by Rev. Norman
McLeod.
Mrs, James McLean, who is
a patient in Stott Memorial Hot-
pital,.. 8eaforth, is gradually
showing signs of iinprovement
in health.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sparks
and children visited. two weelta
kineardine at their parents'
homes, Mr. and Mrs. HarOld
Walden and Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Sparks.
ItArs. tam oeudinore who re.
eentlY underwent an OPeratioffi
itt Vittoria Hospital, London, is
reported L6 be doing at well as
eel be apetted.
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What's it Got
that Everyone's After?
This Week' In
We figured folks would go for
the '37 Buick—and big.
But we sure didn't figure this 7the
most rousing reception we've ever
seen in all our years of selling
new Buicks.
We're getting more enthusiastic
talk—along with the signed orders
—than ever before. And, neigh-
bor, if you want to know why—
lis ten:
This '5 7 Buick has that sleek low-
sweep styling that tOday's mOderns
want—and it's here in extra-long
measure, in the lowest Buick yet.
It has. the room they want—for
Buick' s new wide-frame chassis
permits a sports-car silhouette
with more intericir roominess thin
even last year's spacious Buick&
It has newness everywhere, and
newness that's wanted . ,
A smart new panoramic wind.
And here, to deliver that might,
is the power-pitch action of an
advanced new Variable Pitch
Dynaflow.* A,Dynallow of such
instantaneous obedience, such,
sinooth and versatile control in
PDrive”—the need, for gLosv" is
virtually ended.
in all truth, you've never bossed a
car so keenly alive, so smooth in
motion, so solid in feel. It's.ahead
of its time, ahead of the industry
—even ahead of your great
eipectations.
Come check up on ait this for
yourself. Come drive this shoulder-
high svveethtart with the strong
he-and-she ippeal. Come be our
guest—today.
*New Advanced Verirthle PitcA byttefinto k
the not& rifts:flew Ifffick builtittaelii. It it
statte.intrl Reacirefisier, Stiftes' and Cetttatry
of eredett ortra tett det theSpedei. Saleo,•Aftnitershmeldrehm goedemsiet ote/y.\
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE -
shield of vaster dimensions and
greater visibility. The sweet, solid
surety of a new "nested" ride. A
brilliant new handling and cor-
nering and levelized braking that
come of an ingenious new ball-
joint suspension. It even has the
modern answer for today's driving
—a new Safety-Minder* that
watches your miles-per-hour
for you.
But even more important, this
rakish sweep of automobile has a
new kind of instant response—and
that's the biggest reason for the
Soaring popularity of the newest
Buick yet.
Eat here is perfortnance—smotith
aS spun silk— unleashed by a totally
new Vg engine 364 cubic inches
bi& and with the highest com-
prettion, torque and horsepower
in Buick annals.
Saintsbury
ay MRS. H. DAVIS IN 13E•NSALL — 4 room heated
apartment, private entrante, /no.
dern kitchen, 2-plece bath, avail-
able rehruarY 1. APPly to Mrs. s,
Smillie, phone 122-I Hensel]. 10:17c
COTTAGE, 'on. Huron St., 2 bed•
rooms, stove "and frig supplied.
Apply R. /3. William% R.13.. 3-Ex.
eters Phone 44-r-9 Kirktors• Inc
APARTMENT; 2 bedrooms, 'toilet.
hot and cold water„ on Shipka
highway. Phope Crediton. letfc
A.PAISTATFAsPISi, groued floor, 1
fernished, 1 uhfurnished. Both are
heated, hot and told water, befit-
in cupboarde. use of laundry for
wasehim private entrance: Blateh.
ford Apartments. 10'
Mr. and Mrs. E'arl Greenlee
and boys were Wednesday eve-
ning guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Dickins and Sunday guests
with Mr. arid Mrs. Harvey Hod-
gins, Brinsley.
Mrs, W. J. pavis visited with
Mrs, Fred Davis in Victoria
Hospital, London, on Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garrett
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Heber
Davis recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis
were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Davis,. London
and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Coleman, Lucan,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson
visited with the former's mother
Mrs. Robt. Atkinson in London
on Friday.
Mr. Orval Dale, London, is a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital
and Mrs, Jams Barker, Joan
and Gary are spending a few
days with Mrs. Dale.
Mrs. Harry Carroll and Mrs.
Dean Gibson attended the social
evening in the parish hall !of
Holy Trinity Chtirch, Lucan,
Wednesday eVening When Miss
Ulnas Powell of Japan, former-
ly of Granton, showed ' Slides
taken in Ja'pan.,,,J
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McEton-
aid, Ltidan, spent the Weekend
at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
Earl Oreefilee.
/Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis,
lleather and Michael, Were Sun-
day, Visitora With Mr. and MrS,
George Meralls,
Mrs. Prod Davit Was llinVed
„by anthillatice front Viettiria
HOSPital, London, to South Hut-
Ori HOSpitalo ,EXtter, bn MencloY.
The Story In •
Elirnville
Work Without
Worry Over
RUPTURE
BY Yilto. ROSS SKINNER
Mr: Eldon johns of Saskatothi
is spending a few daya with
Mr. and Mrs. Win, JohnS.
Mrs. F. 'Ctirtit, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Curtis and Donna Marie
of Strathrey visited On SundaY
with Mr, and Mrs. WM, Johns.
ithd Mrs. Lloyd Bender
and family of Crediton,
Andrew Miller of Clanclehoye
and Miss Phylisg Cann visited
on ;Sunday with Mr. and Mit,
Howard Ctihnington.
Friday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johns were
Mr, and Mts. Winer Skinner,
Edward and Frantes, Mr. and
Mrs, Lorne Eiftird, , Ava and
Mattel Mr. and Mrs; Philip
AIMS, Margaret. tlaine and
Janice and lit„ tidon 4ohns,
Complete Line Of
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ewest Buick V" .et
Expertly Fitted In Our
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