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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-04-04, Page 12M. BY 1KIIIPER at• week we mentioned that e w ed certain misgivings abatlt our boys cooking. Well they ger- ,nl, rrtev*d our ti1}iigivings On, founded. The crooking on last weekend's bike WO quits Food; the bacon South End Service Spe'.i,. ls (This Wek Only) dr Font Wheels. Pecked * 'crake Lining Checked * .brakes Adjusted All kr $1.19 P.i„,iks $esausc GQQDY14R, has entre olit With. a newly der gigged tiro �e have Sleek O. G1EAAM at gC ,1A1,4 Tn[DA}CZS South En Service Russ end Chuck Snell PHONE 321 EgETER and eggli were done -te, a ttwn and .the sten^ w.as i7ecoi4 to. none. The CAM itself was :augcesS. seven boys, hPc901114410d by we three leaders, attended and save- ral first and second class tests were passed. We were lucky, as far- as weather was concerned,. the sign shone the whole time. Now that the shiest boys have been out wg shall be able to take some of the more junior members' pt the troop next tong. The logit hike will be just a one -day affair planned mainly to, teach fire -lighting and cooking, While on the ,stttic off b t food, d, we would like to mention again the father and on banquet which will be held on April 10. As we said last week we are going to Have a show. The guest speaker - has been contacted and is }t. well-known. celebrity. His iden-' tity, however is being kept secret i until the'banquet night so if you., fellows and dads are curious' le's see you at the banquet. Eddie Roeloffs qualified for another b ade (hiring thePast; week, This time it was his in- terpreter badge, Congratulations Ed, This badge phis his two con- servation badges will be present ed at the banquet. At the same time, we also have seven se-; cond class badges, four bronze; rro e a wh ad badges and a Cub' instruetgr badge to present to various boys, Just in passing, we made a count of the Cubs in the two packs and there is a total of 46, The minimum number of leaders for such a number is six; ideal- ly there should be eight, Exeter has two. We have started fp buy our equipment for summer camp, We are buying enough for twq patrols and we find that it is quite an expensive project sq Plenty of Hot Water When You Install Gas All the hot water you want, all the time! That's what you can have when you use Pr044n00 GPs for your hot water heater anal other .modern aRplisnce;,m it's clean, ' safe, convenient and economical, We Deliver To Your Door ...: Anywhere! Grafton & HotsQn PHONE 156,W GRAND BEND !Bend Legi?n Reeve Of Grand Bend .rets Action Grand Bend .I,regiop. has hsckcd the village's campaign for ac- tien in dredging the harbour of the Simile" resort, it was in, aiauncggt flir healWt's meet. ins on April 1. Boasting nnong its members licensed egminerc al fisherman ar hoatabuildeR .end .sevaral others who would he directly affeete.d by the dredging pf the Ana Sall.' • hie River, 14 a branch forwarded i a. recommendation to the Hon I R. H. Winter's,, piinister of pt}>al- ifig works,t}►ging that work .begin as soon as possible. omiiiy Hicks,. Carling's re presentative for the area, pre; rented three iniwrtlssive films dealing with slglitig, speckled trout fishing .and the . Canadian Moose.The last film t nr lea 1 i a clearly n Y die t d 1 wonderful a e the won 1 l or e• i l'}l . v . k Jl ing undertaken by the.conserve- tien crews throughout the domin. ion. Three new members admitted to the branch wore Ervin Rader, Dashwood; Lorne Wanner, Park- hill and Neil. Walker, Zurich. Bill Rath, cling steward, an. pounced that he wquld no longer be able to serve in that capacity, because of more pressing work coming up. He was commended highly by president Clayt Ma. thers fora job, well done, Canteen committee members ' tIinns iii1lige Pian' 'l'he repair li}onthly, Meeting, sociation railY in Sarnia on Sat, of the Belie and School Assoeia- urday afternoon, when ijon. Les_ meet ire the sehooi ort 7,'IMM ter il, Pearson, Minister of day eveiii tial, With tile president, tertliE! 4,441'a, was speaker. Mrs..1. Waldron ui the ehair, Among those attending were Air A o. i. nominating committee was. and iYirs. William• Sweitaer,. iVf anh�d` inplll�RSctI _Qf Ctrs. lel. - A. 1q, dti Mr, .bort Holt, lids, an 411.1 ria i:1a, i. HPtlPrts. Mrs. Wil..iai><r love and 14 ... an .and Mrs. C., l en?nedy, to bring; Mrs. E. DesJardins. in a, slate of noiii}nees for the election of officers at. the ne;t . meeting, Reevie J. Dalton, of the village, then spoke en new 4evelppm4ants to be achieved in Grand Bend during the cold! Year, includ,• int{ elle dredging of the river,.:the combining watli�he Stratford'es�. Oval Committee on advertising activities in eonneetion with the Festival end Grand. Bend Resort, • ndtheinst llin a o anewIt #' lights 1. ga in Cerrain a arta of the viilae', ,grin h 1v s served by M s, Ross l�esjardine'; 'committee, inelud. tng, Mrs. Alec Hamilton, Mrs. C, Kennedy, Mrs, J. Man4}t'e and Mrs, C. Chapman Affiiiets On Monday evening Lhe C.G:I,T, held their regular meeting when tbet nienibe}'s of the WQren's Missionary ;aoelety diet with. hem. for a affili' ' atio f n. .affiliation service, which was well conducted under thA leadership. of Mrs, lid,. Gill, Miss. Wally Becker and Mrs, Wil- lis Gill, with a good representa- tion of the mothers present, T?urinl; the service ,kisses one - Ice aand: Jafnice Gul,: daughters of M Douglas Gill r _. s a a sang g a duet, and. Mrs, Maxwell gave a reading. Iiuring" Passion. 1Peclt, 1tev. A. E. 1Ho11ey, pastor of the united Churches at Grand Rend and Cree#}waya wdi, be egnducting a preac.ing miss}on with sere}les QregnwaY 4hureh On .Monday and T4esdaY evenings, Apr}1 15 and 16, and on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, Anril'17 and 18, in Grand Bend Church, cul- ? iipating on Geed Fay nlprn iilg with A e9rnmtlrngn Service for both congregations at 10,30 4,m, in Grand Bend Church, The ladles' evening groupof the United Church will halits regular rpnthly meeting Mn i±ri- day evening, April 1S, instead Of Monday evening on account of the Holy Week -services. Personals 1 On Wednesday evening several members of Greenway attended an Orangeman's serv- ice at Gilpin .funeral Homo, Thedfo}d, for the late George Ro- And Pyer Hurdon, who had been a veteran member of the Order. Messrs. J. Hutehel;oo, 1. Lake and E. Keown also acted es pall- bearers at the funeral q}I Thurs- day afternoon, representing. the Order. Mrs. Clara Manore, London, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs, Sarah Hamilton, Mrs. Leonard Ravelle is this week a patient ip $t. Jgseph.'s Hospital, ogdon, having ui}de,rr gone. a minor oper.stion. `. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Mary and Miss Doris Ravelle and Mr. and Mrs. "Pat" Harrison were Mrs. 1laveile's sister, • Mrs, Fran eis Clark, Mr. and Mrs. K. Clark; Gary apd Sandra Clark. and 14P. Cr. Berge, all of Windsor. Several from here attended the Sguthwestern Ontario Liberal As- Stan Gill and Pete Apd+rrspq are now saddled with the response, bility of selceting anther ste- ward.- Applicants' must tender their requests f r position t -Pthe .. t P im 9 secretary Harry Hamilton Pa or. before April 13, in writing. Dave Dungan, entertainment committee chairman, announced that a social night is planned for the near future. In the Cliupilwaggp Trophy dart tournament, the Clayt Ma- tilers—Dien 1 esiardlne team} are well ahead, with ao Points. In second plape are John. Batuick and Andy Crown with 25 points, The meeting attracted a re. card attendance. we -are certainly glad that our Christmas tree sale was se sue- eessful. We intend to keep these tree sales as treop projects sq that in time we can purchase our pwn camp site and coma pletely equip it for all types of camping and hiking. We edi'tainly have had good. ttirngklts at our last couple of meetings. Last Monday we had. 27 boys out so we were certain- ly kept busy; Almost •every bqy present passed at least one test, many boys passing two or mere, Troop instruction was' on bi- cycles so we hope to see all Scout bikes in good repair this summer, Spottter, Ralph sugges- ted a "bike hike” for early sum- mer so if enough •boys have ser- viceable bikes we should be able to make a success pf it. (We've got a •couple of scouters who could use exercise too.) ■ CANADIAN PROPANE GAS APPLIANCES ' G RATTO N $� a HOTSON Phan. 156 Grand Bend otnernakers! Now's the time to give yourself a more gracious background for modern living with the only decorating medium. that is truly cita bleu Live, See our grand selectionof smart and modern patterns in. $unworthy Wallpaper today! Yoi.t knew, Sulaw4lrthy Wallpaper is ilot a 1penaive, it ,dust looks that way. CHooai You* vWAI PAPBS TODAY I EST.'BUYS FOR THE PANTRY AYLMER PEACHES Halves es ,,... r,IrY/r,a.,,,1't,Y, i, rr r „ 2 for 4$0 CAMPBELL'S SOUP Tomato or Vegetable rY•,•,r, a for 999 HEINZ TOMATO JUICE 2 ray. 319/ • Oz, V irry�',rr,,s,,,r,Y•,,,.,r. for CLARK'S PORK A MEANS 15 IC NS 15 Oz.. Tins „Y•IY,„•41rr.,,•r.r 2 for 299 Z114 EKELLOGG'S SPECIAL "Kt 'Ir nergy Rih Cereal rlrl r,Yel r//rV 279 ULD 141 SHERRIFF'S PUDDINGS Instant..2 far 190 •Y Y,i!•r, i,iv,+Y i, I,,IYi+i +'+Y MAPLE LEAF SALMON • y IV! Oz. Tins r•Y,YraYa,r,irY„r,Yr1,,,r:',r.r., 4 0 SCHNEIDER'S PURE LARD Twopounds •Yi+Yu •ury..irli+,YWYYi/•I,, 490 `EE HIVE CORN SYRUP 5-1,rl. Tires Y,.,,+,•Y•,rY•Ya•,r..,,,Y„ria. 690 CHAMPION DOG11PCOt R Dr. Ballard's,. Reg, of Liver 2 for 259 EXETER • Comments About Cromarty By PAM K. McKELL,AR ■ Harburi Dedds The marriage of Miss Hazel. Dedds, Walton, and .M Norman Harburn, Cromarty, was splen,- nixed at the manse, Exeter, by Rev. S, Derr on Wednesday. They are visiting in lVliehigan- with the groom's. uncle, Rev. and Mrs. Fred Harbor') and on their return will reside in Cromarty. Mr, and Mrs, John McLachlan, Egmondville, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McLachlan were guests of 1jr. and Mrs. Frank Allen on Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. James ii,ainsey spent the weekend with her par, ents at Georgetown, Mrs, D. Mc- Intosh]wlto had been visiting with :riends .at Acton, Mefurned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carey visited ,over the weekend with friends in Toronto. Mr. Alex Gardiner and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardiner attended a wedding reception fpr Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Howitt, of Auburn, on Saturday. Mr. Frank,Stagg and Mrs. Houghton visited on Saturday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Reg, Stagg, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Carey had as their guests over the weekend, Ur, and' Mrs. Graham and a cousin, Mr.' illattrice Chubb, all of Niagara Fells. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace, Keith and Kenneth, Carlingford visited on Sunday with Mr, and 11'lrs4 George Wa,lleee, Mrs, John Wallace and Mar- garet Ann and Miss Sandra Ram- sey were in attendance at the figure skaters' finishingnup party at the arena Ign Mitalte 1, on Fri- day night. Mrs. Bruce Armstrong and sons visited on Saturday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. Mc- Kellar. Sunday visitors with hfr• and Mrs. Otto Walker Were Mr. and Airs. Alvin Cornish, Exeter; Mr, andMF•s, 11, R. Currie and. Linria, Dorchester; Mr, and Mrs. Jack McGee, London; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulley, Winthrop, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott, Parkhill, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Wallace, The .P,$• held their regular eetipg on Sunday eveping with Miniss Alice Sorselahl presiding. The topic was given by Mlss Norma 'i•Iarburn. It was decided to hold the usual baster service on the eveting ef,Zaster Sunday. Cromarty Church SundityS_chool reopens Dr( Sunday, April 7) be- ginning at f.30 p,hti. Mr. and Mrs.. W., 1/. ginning, tichat+d lift R4bet"t Mitch visited. ;on Sind* r With li her ar- ei ts, Mir and Mrs, lK.:IVIdKall ir. and r. mils, s.$e forrth, and fain. and pars. Mae McKellar and faisi. Ily, Stratford visited. on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Lindsey Mc, t ,`,.wr:4,+ 1teliluir ' vt 444,04 PP's 4ulunnls9lww,P "' �� Treer,m,......,......„„.„,„....,...................„„„„ww,3 A 1 F NI. RU. Lions Club • 4Q AN�RI v� 'r . PHONE. 719 It was past presidents' night P gt Sheet Metal Work' at the Exeter Lions Club Thurs. He#ting, I^umbin Owners -,-- in day evening..of last week with DIi, Elfrn.... former presidents filling the 1' r- , , uu la tl w ,.1 1 S" 1 , 1 ! , ! and lies um mu, un.... ovvi oin,tt I Ill. m1 u u venial aur Joys offices.",,,a,u.e.,_I„9unlll,liuli,ul.11, n I 1 I I), W}itiy vas in the .chair. • 3.4110,n ilipel t eeleimiewintu,unaalnnu,lour,lulu,loteluuulIMIWWWW4t,m memuuan,lll mment",.. Mr. There was atmpst perfect ..t- : S. la P a d tendppee with lour members d from the Parkhill Lions Club. as _ :lir w i A number of the members of the W.i11.S, of the Mutt*. Cnureti at eWed eche Buren i'reebyteriai Wednesday in Weri y Willis United Church, Clinton, Miss Audrey Green, of London, spent the weekend at her /}pule ut fawn+ +. M•r. Dennis 1?inau, of Sarnia, spent the weekend With Itis. part eats, Mr. and Mrs, h;ai'1 li'.inan. Alias Joai- G1 1 is this week t practice teaeging at Senpol Dis- trict No. 10, where iVirs. While. L)esaardine is the regular• teach• er, iuiss Gill being a student at tale feaehers c.oriege, London.. ilfiss iireuda flfenner took her final examInatigns in hairdress- ing in London on Monday, whieb she passed sttecesstully, gild will be 'employee 1 Mrs, Irene Hay - ,laird ss..g Parlor, in town, during this sunliner sewn, Miss Mary Yee returned med fr gl her motor trip to the Souths=n States and resumed duty on Mon- dayin the *at past of#iee, Miss Pauline Mason and 111r, Jack Hoyt,of Conlon, Spent the weekend with Miss Mason's Par' Mtints, Mr, and Mrs, Mansell Mar a l yrs. J. Mousseau is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson and family, in Stratford, Mrs, Jaelt- son has recently been a patient visit ill Stratf ed on Sunay word Hospitald,ith Mr. and Mrs, Norman Ttirnbpll Mr. and Mrs. Morten Turnbull in P.arithill. Mr, Wlilialn Sweitzer is this week attending the convention of theFm ire, Life Underwriters' 4sseeiation in Lendan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elear are spending a few days this week ¥ivisitimngico. relatives in Toronto and Mr, and Mrs. Glen Brenner and Miss Brenda returned home last week frpm a trip to Florida where they spent the past few weeks, Mrs. Wellington Baker spent a few days in London last week. Mr. and Mrs,. Keith Charlton, of London, spent the weekend with Mrs. Charlton's mother, Mrs. John Gill. Mrs. E. A. Grahaiti, who has been spending the winter in -Ala - barna, is visiting friends in town this week prior to going to North- ern Ontario, to reside with her daugliter, in Gowganda. Mr, and Mrs. E. Keown spent the weekend visiting with friends in London. Mr. and Mrs.t G. Mathers and sons returned with them for a visit Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Allemand returned this week after spending the east -few months in Florida. Miss Frances . Gree}} rias naw accepted ii position on the staff at Ethel's. Beauty Salon. guests. W. Q. Cechrane and E. R. ,';tapper led .a sing-spng with Norm Walper :at .the Wane. Roll gall was .answered with. the name and year ofaformer prey}dent. The first j� ppresident of ;the clllb Was 1)r. W. I WPAk!4s, now of Vancouver, who presided for MP-, SOC. V, Piekitrd reported the • Red Cross Hind bad reached 1 $1,30Q.47 and the eonimittee in =_ charge of tie Easter Seal ran - paign : for crippled children re.. ported that donations were cern- mg ill nicely, - 1 Mrs. John Gilman sang' several solpS apd Mrs, Bob Pryde play- ed piano selections, - Don Tuckey, of London, neph- ew .of„B, W. Tuekcy, entertain- ed the gathering with his }magic tricks. As an amateur magician : he was excellent and received a ; • great ovation. Prizes were won by T. Smith and Art Cann, .he next meeting will be a joint meeting with the "lCinirien Club. Tax.paid withdrawals of cigar- etes for Ppn nPt on in Canada da in 1954. reaphed an allrtime high Oaf 24,476,087,000. WHEN DEALING AT ARMSTRONG'S A Fine Assortment Of Used Car Selections: To Chopse From REG ARMST.I.ONG Phone 216 /1...rinllomll!!It _ 1 MOTORS Exeter ml�n},loal, 1,11111,111n,14nnilop1lo11lolo11111,111n11,1111lo110,,1,,10„0 b on DEBENTURES and GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES ntr HURON & ERIE 41.11,14,.14,r. 1 UKIY,N U14).4 CANADA LEI'ST Head Office ' - London, Ontario • District Representatives: Lloyd 6, Hodgson, Centralia; F, G, ponthron, Fisnpail; 41 W. Haberer, Zurich; B. M, Francis, Exeter; Bell 4 Laughton, Exeter • e1g hat the leSt-dreSsleduclitcrewayS ,s yeax• are �nrea iing • .s, THRitaowa, Plym Smartest looking new beauty that ever dratted up a driveWltiy r . or caused *Murry of excite ment in ySur neighbourhood! Folks seem to agree that Plymouth's really 'a honey thin yeatr—for 'In010, pert'orinanCo, r}dl tg n:1 (rt,_ nominees, safety! 'Arid who are we to deny it? After ell, Plytnotith does have the highest, standard horsepower of • • the low pra t .field. It r%ee happen to be the lowest priced car. with noticlorsr proved -in -use push- button driving , , • revolutionary Porsion.Aire Aide '• .. and new Soper -Safe T'otal,Contalct brakes, Don't accept less for your money than this fresh) frisky new' Tit/tilt-Power Plymouth has to offer. Colone aeg us acct} r , s and learnt how easily You tial owtt one i Chrysrlr 0oreerttion of Canada, Limited You're always a step ahead in oars of /The P'o/Wird Look e See us about getting your few 'rhrili+Power Plymouth today l Itis the lowest priced ear in Canada with; • flighf•$weep''•5 ' styling V41 or 6 i'hrllt•Power GO total -Contact brakes Torsi9C .Airlt Ride • Advanced thryster qualify Inolnaiting • •YYandplish•buttenTorgire4l'ite ilutdmatc transrnlssion REG ARMSTRONG MOTORS Phone "214 Goer 0 i 4 A i, 4 4 4 1 A 4 A s A i3O. L 4 1-. 1. 4 ! ' 4 till R'„ 114. Lqt 0 r rt, Far r4\ 114 41A 44, r6! rr. 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