The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-01-24, Page 6Ns 1h, liens*-Advecate, kienufkry 24, 1957
E INVITE COMPAR
YOU RAVE EVEltY.DAY.
NOT JUST ONE DAY---AT SUPER. SAVE
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FROZEN FOOD FEATURES
EYE SAVE 250
SAleGAINS
ARROW SHIRTS t car1.00
MEN'S tVvEATtrks I.Y. $3,0g
PYJAMAS I, 045
SPORT $141Atg 12,gg
Wolf* 2 for $1.00
HAIS $4.08
Hensall
And: District News
ORRESFONDENTS
Mrs. MeucteMedden, Phone 5
Mrs. Archie McGregor, Phone 6824-31
Kin Pinner Meeting
Special -speaker at the !Hensall Carmel rcit4p.
!Kinsmen. Club dinner meetiag, sac es QUO' a this Thursday January at will '
be Ward. Cornell, sports amnia-
cer of CFPIaTV London, who Mrs, Glenn C41110011, of Sea-
'forth, addresaed members of the
Arnold Circle at their meeting
Monday evening, held at Carmel
Cluireb, manse, for which Mrs.
Rebekah Lodge
Plans Birthday
,i Wedaesday ..evening with twenty-
eight
Amber Rebekah. Lodge met
present, and discussed
pima for their annual birthday
party to he 'held February 20
and for which Pride of Huron p!.
Lodge, Exeter, has been invited, we°. Ric.hardson Mrs. Campbell gave an anspuang
Donald MacDonald was hostess,
will speak on the Olympic games
held in Australia which he at-
tended, Open house will be held.
its apecial guests. Noble Grand message on "Stewardship.
S, Ravine was in the chair. Native Of Stanley The 1956 reports were sub-
A social hour was 'spent in milled and the financial report
Mrs. John Richardson and sons, disclosed that the group had over-
Ross and Wesley, attended the reached their allocation,
funeral. of the late George M. The theme of the worship
Richardson in St. Thomas on period, "Life's Highways," was
Tuesday. conducted by Mrs. William
Mr. Richardson, 7$, a retired Brown, assisted. by Mrs, Harold
letter carrier, died. Sunday in St. Bell and. Rev. D. MacDonald.
Thomas-Elgin General Hospital Excerpts from the Record and.
after a long illness. He was born Glad Tidings were read by Mrs.
in Stanley Township, son of the Gordon .Schwalm. Pour new
late Mr. and Mrs. William' Rich- members were admitted into
ardson, pioneer farmers of that membership, and the meeting
area. Mr. Richardson went to St, was chaired, by the new prem.,
Thomas 55 years ago and worked dent, Mrs. A. Orr. Hostesses
as a fireman on the Grand Trunk were Mrs. Harold Bell. Mrs.
Railway before taking . a position Glenn Deitz, Mrs. D. MacDonald.
with the postal services as a Nineteen were present for the
letter carrier. meeting.
II FEATURE! WHY PAY MORE? stiPREME SAVE'
Black Pepper 3 TINE 3.5c'
Corned Beef 142 Ov71N 39c
Sardines Br'swick 3 rcjr 29c
playing progressive euchre and
the winners were Mrs. George
Hess, Mrs. Myrtle Orr, Alex
IdeBeath, ,111. Peck.
Winners of a dutch auction
were: cake. Harold Bell; cro-
cheted hand bag, W. It. Doua
gall; guest towel, Mrs. Robert
McGregor, Kippen.
Kippers test W. I.
Kippen East Women's Insti-
tute sponsored a suecesful euchre
and. dance in the town hall Fri-
day evening with winners for
euchre as follows. Ladies, Mrs.
Ross Broadfoot, Mrs. Carl
'McClinehey, Mrs. Stewart Pep-
per; Gents, Joe McLellan, Wil-
bert Dilling, Mrs. A. Saunder-
cock. Lucky lunch prize, Mrs.
Norman Deckert, Kippen. Nor-
ris orchestra furnished' music
for the dance.
BIROS
Green Peas Z 0Z. PKGS. 5 Ft7Ft $1
SAVE 4$
C
E.,. EYE
Strawberries i5,34. 35c AYLMER 11 OZ. EOTTLE
Tomato • Catsup 22c
He retired in 1956 after 36 ' Personal Items
years' service, He was an active Mr. and Mrs, William Lee of
member of Central United the Kosy Horner Restaurant,
Church, St. David's Lodge, No, are leaving this Friday by motor 302, A.F, and A.M., and Elgin ,
Lodge, No. 32, .1.0.411,F. for Mexico, where they will va-
cation. for a few weeks. :
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WHY PAY MORE? Gold Seal Fancy Sockeye Save 90
almon Atn 89c
Be is survived by his widow, Mr. William Veinier whd has
two sons; three sisters, and a , been a patient in Scott Memo-
brother, John Richardson, of - , rial Hospital„Se-a.forth suffer- Email ! tag with pneumonia, returned Douglas Dick, 1.1/2 year old son ,
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dick, of, to the home of his daughter and
son-in-law, Mr.and Mrs. Wil- Cromarty, is recovering from a , ,
severe burns to his `hands in an I liam Kyle on Wednesday where accident at his home Sunday ,! he will recuperate from his ill-
when he climbed on a chair and !floss before returning to his own
put his hands on the hot elements" home. .
of the electric stove while his A reception for Mr. and Mrs.
mother was busy in another part , Earl Soldan will be held this
of the kitchen preparing break- ay ni ht in. the town hall,
Mr. andMrs. Douglas Sangster fast. and Sandra, of London, spent the
Mrs, John Hazelwood who has weekend with Mrs. Minnie Sang-
been a patient at South Huron ster and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hospital, Exeter, has been ad- Sangster.
mitted .to the 'Queensway Nur- Mr. Richard Taylor Sr., was
sing Home here, where her bus- taken by Bonthron Ambulance
band is also a patient. on Monday to Clinton Hospital,
having suffered a stroke. .0,,,aa,,,,,,,a,,,aaaaaaaaaaa,,,a,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,a ,,,,aamaaimaaa,,,,,a,.....aaa,,,,,,....,,,,,,
Malcolm McEwen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh McEwen Jr,, is'
1.. TREAT THE COW seph's Hospital, London, follow-
: receiving treatment in St. 7'o-,I
ing an attack of pneumonia.
Mrs, Thomas Kyle, who has
been receiving treatment in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, for
the past number a weeks, was
able to areturn to her home last
week, '
The January meeting of the
Ladies' Aid of Carmel Presby-
terian. Church was held on Mon-
day afternoon at the manse, with
the president, Mrs. Percy Camp-
bell, presiding.
The devotional was taken by
Mrs. A. Orr and Mrs. Malcolm
Dougall. Rev. Donald MacDon-
ald gave ,an interesting address
On the "Medicine of Silence."
A collection towards the
"March of Dimes" was taken, to
be forwarded to Toronto, .
for
CRISP GREEN CA1FORNTA—LARGE HEADS
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FEATURE! WHY PAY MORE? SAVE go.
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$1.05 GOLDEN YELLOW rtsco DANADA'S FINE5T,
SHORTENING '
a 1-13, TIN Bananas 2,.. 35c
Cake Flour WANDDWN 44 r/2 4 Ic
5 Roses Flours LE.SA3 39c
SNOW WRITE TEXAS
Cauliflower
TEXAS NEW CROP GOLDEN
Cello Carrots Aisi,o,f,,.15c p eas Honey Pod c1FLIVTYy 2 Tia 15 OZ. ,
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Mrs, Sararus returned home
from Toronto last week where TO SAVE THE CALF WHY PAY MORE? Tree Sweet—Save 12g • 48-Oz. Tin
she spent the past several weeks
Avoidtiouble in the cow after' calving.
• ,Preyent Atetonemia, Milk Fever and Retained
After.eirth.
with members of her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin McBride,
1 of xeter, were recent visitors
i 1I with' Mr. and Mrs. JohnaTarrott. range Juice 35 I
Mr. Anthony Van Dyke,. of Si,
Etienne Des Gress, Quebec, and
Mr. and Mrs. E. Van Dyke of
week and while here toured Gen- t' eral Coach Works of "Canada.
Young ,Peoples' Reunion
v.%
I Loisville, Quebec, visited with
a Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobol last
3 ' A reunion of Young People of
..i• Joe Baker of Wingham, area
• Assure the Birth of strong, healthy calves.
PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE
The modern trend in better animal husbandry is to
"prevent" trouble instead. of treating it. It is, therefore,
advisable to give every cow on your farm modern pre-natal
care for the last 30 days before calving and post-natal care
for at least the first 2 weeks of lactation with PREVENTEX
POWDER. for Pregnant Cows. (Daily cost per cow approxi-
PREVENTEX Vitamin and Mineral POWDER is easy
to use and costs only a few cents a day per animal, Used
before calving it will prevent expensive medication after
calving.
PREVENTEX POWDER is Guaranteed to give .satisfat-
tory results or your money back.
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FEATURE! WHY PAY MORE? SAVE 4$ 3,
uaker Oats 4E1 OZ PKG
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the South Huron Campaign last
June was held in the United mately 10 cents.)
160z. PKGS.
IC .
PKG. '1, C
ti. 9,5c
re
Church on Saturday evening. Mr.
director of Youth of Christ was
chairman,
Rev. Dr. Cedric Sears, of Chi-
a cago, who is running special
Saw, Red Deer, Alta, and De-
troit, was the special speaker
and delivefed an iespiring mes-
sage,
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GATELL I S
Macaroni ..„T
Cereals Heinz Baby
FOR
I services at Edmonton, Moose Middleton's Drug Store
Phone 20 OPEN FRI. & SAT. NIGHTS Hensall YELLOW LABEL
Coffee Super $ave 14.1111S10171441,111701tItlitt4,t1(101J..P110110111110011011111111000M11,114111111;111111V1.111111111WIIIII lllll ,11111,111.1101
Joynes Winter Pure Pork Sausage 4
Prime Rib Roasts 49c
WHY PAY MORE? Evaporated Milk—SaVe 30 6-0z. Size
Main Carnation Stewing Beef
Minced Ham
Beef Liver .
:45c
59c
29c
CUBED.
10 DAYS ONLY ••••-R THURSDAY4 JAN.. 24. TO •SATURDAY, FEB. 2 1111
SAVE .304.--EACH FEATURE! WHY PAY 'MORE?
$1 $PECIALS $1 rooms "Clean Sweep' 69c HUNDREDS OF $I • ITEMS
CHECK 'THIS LIST FOR YOUR NEEDS.
Men's and Boys' Cotton Shirts and Drawers with elastic
waist; Boys' Catered Arrow Shirts.
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Men's White and Colored
Shirts; Men's Sport' Shirts; Meals T.Shirts; Work Pants;
Smocks; Sweaters; Dress Sox; Children's Rubbers; Child.
ren's*Shoes; Men's .and Boys' Ski caps; Many other items
Of interest.
C ocoa FRY'S 1-2 1"8' 43c 73c Pork Shoulders 45c
With Dressing 49c Scotirini Pad...2 pK:27c
Half-Price Sale
Men's Suits Topcoats
Sport Coats Slacks
cash your 10~ coupon with coupon 16 ot. tin 39-
WHY PAY MORE? chubby or Regular
Here are real buys. Come in and Niko I leak at this
en the price,
chardiat , you'll like whet you see and -you'll save ,plenty
Winter Coats 6t. Jackets
REDUCED 23 AND Stiv,
vALugsl 'S MARKET WORK svvtAttrtg
tUroltlbt 25,2g
SOU Measeit 451.4Ott eihalts
soYg 5Ul' ...... tit*
A'S' Psfit AMAS 0.00
BOYS' '<NO HOBE'. 2 tat $1 HENSALL
4 Open Friday Evening
For Your Shopping Convenience C JOYNT AND SON
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