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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-01-17, Page 9Howard Trueniner PlUmbing and Propane Oa: Installatiot; PHONE 495-W EXETER 3 ill!".;1111 00 104444444140 44441444404444 llll 4 4 4 41111!l4444144111111114141444441114411 i 4 iiii i !Pe Exeter .Dahey. Phone 3314. " We Deliver .4.4041444411444 44WPW,Mulimilmimmm4 tt tt ttt ;L e tttt t 44 s omumm444444-44444.444444444Ii. ['cyan IIrE („i4.' Features Modern Stainless Stee Our Best To The BURKLEY DICK AND DAISY "The Dairy Twins" Congratulate The Burkley ON .ITS OPENING • We are pleased' to provide whole- some dairy products tq The Burkley. RESTAURANT FEATURES OPEN KITCHEN—Exeter's .new $25,000 restaurant,• The Burkley, features An open, stainleis steel' kitchen and an attractive modern ilesign throughout. The Buricley opens Friday with special features for customers. Divided into two sections, it will accommodate a total of 64, persons. --T-A _Photo Doriate. To HOpital .10.6vary '14 Anil 19 iimiiIttiimmItisimmiMitilitimq!ntimmtiotmintifiumutniiolomMtnsoiguit t ttt SIMIOINIMMOMINO Xperiebct gainea while sent. ing in the Boyal Canadian Air I Force in World War Il led k d s Burke, a?.year-old Manager et The BurItley, to enter the xestati., rant field in Exeter, The young manager helped to feed thousands of airmen :during his five-year cooking stint in the' air force. Ile served in a number of stations from Ontario to New. foundiand.. Although service meals have • 'always been on the receiving end food of many c h jokes ai r io r d ec.ineo fkesn ds es r vt eh de ce personnel during the war, "'The JtcAF earned the reputation of providing among the best meals in the services, he says. After the war, Ed worked in •several restaurants in his home town of Barrie before joining the Pleat department of a large groc- ery borough store before coming to chain. /IA was' manager of a the meat departmtnt in a Peter- Ex borough Heplans to bring his Newfoundland girl, and two chil- dren, a boy and girl, to Exeter baes sseoeonnd.as accommodation can Among the waitresses in the t new restaurant will be Cite On-1 ario Bean Queen of 1956—Greta 'Pfaff. A member of 'the Cromarty • —Please Turn to Page El it was pleasure to do the plumbing and pro- Pans gas installation for this modern restaurant, Refugees Need Clot ENJOY DELICIOUS Exeter Dairy MILK AT' THE . Burkley We're happy to supply this modern restaurant with our nutritious dairy products. Y P Visit Huron County Home The Young People of the Exe- ter Pentecostal church visited , the Huron County Home on Fri- ' day night. The message was • given. by Rev. L. Krause and selections were given by the Krause-Ham- ilton quartet. ' Treats were provided for the inmates of the Home. . The New BORKLEY Restaurant is'' moder n, colourful, comfortable, • -truly a pleasant dace •to dine. We congratulate The owners on the occasion of their opening. Acme Signs is proud to provide the attractive neon sign which adds to the distinctiveness of this new restaurant. CONOgATULAVON5 • To The. BURKLEY Highland Hill Dairy PHONE 305 A Sign'. .-Vf. The.- ThOes ' BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS YOUR NEW 'RESTAURANT IS A CREDIT TO EXETER AND DISTRICT We Were Pleased To, Supply The Lumber And Building Supplies For, This-Modern Building KERNOHAN 610 MINI& Street LONDON Building Supplies 'For Every Prolect Comments AboUt Crediton By MRS. JOSEPH WOODALL W.A. And W,M.S. The Woman's Association and W.M.S of the United ,Church met on Thursday with Mrs., Nelson Lamport in charge of worship period. • Study Book was reviewed by Mrs. E. Lamport and Mrs. G. Hill ,presided W.M.S. busi- ness, When several reports were given. Mrs. Earl Neil was in .charge of the W.A. meeting, when de- cision was made to again plan for a bazaar to be held in .the fall. A bakeless bake sale will be sponsored in the near fu- ture. Meeting decided to' serve a pot luck supper on January 22, the ,night of the annual con- Iregational, meeting. Afternoon hostesses • Were Mrs, . J. Gallo- way, Mrs. R. Tinkbeiner -and Mrs. II. Lightfoot, Evangelical Ladies Meet Evangelical Ladies Aid and W.S.W.S. meeting was held' in the church on Thursday evening with Mr's. N. Schenk in charge of devotions assisted by Miss Clara • Geiser. Sandra Finkbein- er favored with a solo. Chapter in the Study. Book "For Church in South Vast Asia" .was. well given by Mrs. E. Wenzel and a New Year poem was Lead by. Mrs. M. Fait. President presided for bUsi- ness, Meeting decided to enter- tain members of the choir to a dinner in the near future and to purchase supPlies for kitchen. World Service Day isto be held the first Sunday in February. Personal Items Mrs, John Wein spent last week in St. jose s os- pital, London, return to her home on' Sunday. , Miss Jean' Jeiffiisoe'of Grand Bend visited last week with her grandparents,' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenee Mr. and WS. Clinton Brown of London called on friends in town on Thursday. 'Mr. and , Mrs. Ray Ortwein and son, Richard, of Galt call. ed oaf, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fahner on Sattirday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson of •London Spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fahner and family. Mr.' Frederick Wuerth sof Dun- das spent the weekend with Mr. and MrS, S. Wuerth. Mrs. David Boil • Many friends in this commun- itylearned with' regret, of the death of Mrs. David Geil (nee Alma Hill). at her home in De- troit On Monday, January 14, Born and- raised. in Crediton, she was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, August Milt and lived here until her marriage to David Gell in 1922: They lived some years in Kitchener, later moving to, Detroit. Well and favourably known here, She iiiiiiii t ttttt 00444414f4 4 11111 4 111111tttt441 44444 A Toast To The New Burkley From Mac 'MacDonald Dies From Attack Malcolm MacDonald '(Mac) 70, died suddenly from a heart at- tack on Wednesday, January 9 at his home,. concession; 15, Mc- Gillivray Township. One of the best known. fann- ers of the district he had lived all his life on the 'homestead where he was born. HO was a member of the Church of Our Lady at Mount Carmel. Only survivor' is his wife,. the former Ada Willis, ' who •is a • member of Stephen area teach- ing staff., • The body Tested at the Hoff- man funeral home, Da,shwood until Saturday when Requiem High Mass was sung at . 9.30, a,m. by Rev, -Father ..T. Kelly' in the church of Our Lady. Irt- terment was made in Mount Carmel cemetery. Topic 'Prom Thamei Road By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE .and Mrs. Dick..Elliot“ of Exeter- were Friday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Gardiner. Mr. Fred Dawson is visiting 'With Mr. , and Mrs., McBride (nee Ruth Dawson) in,'•Winnipeg, Man. • • • Mr. and. Mrs„William, Rohde, Douglas, Glenn and Oalvie. were Saturday evening ' giwsts with Mrs. Henry Rohde' of Exeter. Miss' Margaret Jean Gibson of Bryanston visited over 'the weekend with her cousin, Miss Marilyn Gardiner. . Mr, and Mrs. Cleve Brophey and Glenn visited over the week- end with .Mr: Murray Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones; Larry and Linda of Exeter vis- ited on Sunday with Mr.and Mrs. Abner, l'assmore. • - Miss' Ida Hall of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Elford. • Miss Marilyn Tuckey of Exe.- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym and John were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan ,Wanner of Sarnia. The occasion was in honor of Mr. and. Mrs,. Pym's thirtieth wedding anniversary. • ..t 4 Riad " T-A Classifieds Acme Neon Signs (London) Ltd. 477 Wharneliffe Road S.. LONDON Phone 4-2484 LUMPIER I SASH CO, 'LTD. Photo' 1078 made many friends by her happy congenial manner. Surviving besides her husband are one daughter (Marion) -Mrs. Gerald Groh of Detroit, and two sisters (Waffle) Mrs, Charles ICeitil of Florida and Clarissa Hill of Detroit, both registered nurses who gave her constant care during her lengthy illness, During her residence here she was a member of Crediton .Evangelical Church, and was a member of the Presbyterian. Chtirch in Detroit, where a me- niorial service was held Tues- day evening. The .body was re- moved to Kitchener on Wednes- day arid the funeral will, take plate ther6 on Thursday. 111/1111111111i41t111411111111111111141111111111I ttttt ttt ttt ivrift Toastmaster We haste the privilege of serving the klUiltkLIEY with our QUALITY PODUCT.S. refreshes without filling HEAVY, over-rich food and drink are out of date, today. The modern taste is for lighter,' less filling foods and beverages.. That is why Pepsi-Cola is now more popular than ever. For Pepsi- has kept up with the times. Today's Pepsi-Cola is light, dry (not too sweat), reduced in daloriet. It refreshes 'without Ling. 341t Pepsi,Cola At Its Best lrrern The Fountain Of The BURKLEY FREE .Pepsi All bay .Fridayl. CampWoo' s Of TUCKNY BOOM OEM litteilienteireilettleenannetelneeitelenieteafielairettireneureerliteeteelletironepieeelela