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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-04-11, Page 5A 4 4 • . 4 •••• Ph.. ne 102 for HARVEY'S TAXI 24,11QUIt SERVICse • yew dishes ate foe a Matt sew nothethul runabout...or so miterski for mama thrills sad health - �d selaistios, he aim Johasoa Sta- ke:se 3$ HP, models are disigsted to she yea slarsliag high speed aad big teal pewee. • "CANADIAN" BOATS TEE•NEE TRAIL.ERS "anoie • anne BrefinerGarage Phents."-3 Grand Bond • r. CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS—This is. SHDHS senior girl basketball team which won the Perthex championship. and the new trophy thinateCI by J. W. Weber, Exeter. Front row,.. left to right, Helen Taylor, .Darol Tuckey, Julija 9. Made Like -New Again! Car :damaged? Have us restore those battered bumpers, doors and inclers to a gleaming, . like -new • factory finish. Prices' are reason- : able; estiinates,, free! WE REPAIR ANY MAKE OF CAR! 'Hunter-Duvar & Sons .Phona 38 , LIMITED Exeter Gulens, Jane Farrow, Rosemary Dobson; back row, Marion Creery, Helen Down, Barb 'Tuckey, Miss Lauretta Seigner (coach), Joan RaVelle and Margaret Sanders. • • —T -A Photo Celebrate 65 Years Wed Mr., and *Mrs. Arthur Colqu Noun of Hibbert quietly cele- brated the sixty-fifth anniversary of their wedding at their home on Saturday, They wee married at • Fullerton on April 6,1892 by Rev. Carey, a Baptist minister, and' g few months later moved to the farm on lot 4, concession 8 cast of Stara 'where they con- tinue to reside, Mrs. Colquhoun before her • marriage. was Sara Hart and was born in Fullerton village, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hart. Now 87, she enjoys reason- ! ably good health and is able to do her .own housework. 1 Mr. 'Colquhoun is in his nine- tieth year and was born in Hib- bert township, a son of Mr. and Mrs,Thomas Colquhoun, He also enjoys fairly good health. - mon and Mr. Homuth of Mit- Mrs, Roy McCulloch is confined chell District High School and at her home following a heart Mrs. Loveback of Fullerton. attack. • Personal Items They have a family of two sons, Fergus in Mitchell and El- mer in Clinton and a daughter, Mrs. Ernest Allen, Mitchell. There are .fifteen grandchildren. Public Speaking Contest •I The Township Hall at Staffa• was packed for the Hilbert pu- ! blic speaking contest which was t held on Wednesday evening each I school in the township sending ' two entrants. Winners were: Senior girl, Jean Maylan of S.S. No. 4; ju- nior girl, Mary Lon Coyne of S.- S.S. No. 4; Mrs. J. Melady is teacher of this school. The senior boy winner was, Da- vid Scott of S.S. No. 6, Mrs. Ca- tharine Hoekingis teacher there. The judges were Mr. Dam • adisso ponders the Pipeline • frl .''''•-••.!-•••"*..!:••!!•'•4.1.1s)e%Ofs• ...;.::;:',.:!!!!%::!1:!MI:.:;:iiil!!!•:•„ • • 4 4. • •!!.::!!!!'.11';'f• ;k4,410); • .•!.• , „ "A • , • in hisdai it* knew the 'northwest as did Itadiaton, Radisson, i bUsinessman erader, knew 'dues. 1Je knew•the terri• tory, fie invested in *hat he knew and Mixed Profit trails for others to follow. • tinkles new pipe line will.fun over land his One rad. Born .a centuryand a quarter ago in .Canaderhe Bank of T4ova Scotia shates • •the spirit ot kaditson, but' people, test), ictiOn, their territory, and ate helping businessmen and industry blaze trail's to a higher stand:del of living f�, Canadians 6. 4 by directing Community savings into productive channels to benefit us all.. Whatever and wherever your t,us'iness may be, you will find your local BNS manager- can• offer helpful counsel. His ability and training, and the wide and varied experience of the tiank's officers in Canada and abroad, are yours for the asking. If you seek competent, financial counsel . trade information . advice on personal savings, Safekeeping of vatu, ables, or. travel funds -'talk it over with your IINS mattagcr.tia will be glad to et you. 1r1111.111ANK Or NOVA. SCOTIA • you, patine' In helpiq Canao grow 'Mot to Kew Th. Staff At Our exeier Brooch, YOU Will Plod Them 11.1.M And Friinelly. K. W. McLiughliof Manager. a Mrs, Jas. Howe Sr, who spent several inonths visiting in Exe- ter and Detroit returned home last week. ' Mr. E. Luxton has returned to the village'after spending the winter with friends. at Filmore, Sack. He is visiting with his niece, Mrs, Lloyd Sorsdahl. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Allen en- tertaned a few friends on Friday evening, Honor Pastor t Brinsley Tice Ladies' .'Guild .of SL Maris Church met in the church base- ment for their meeting on Wed.- nesday. The president, Mrs. Wil- fred Dixon, assisted by Mrs. Murray Rowe took the devotion- al period. Thetheme from the study book. was given by Mrs.. Ralph Rowe who spoke on "New Roads in Burma.". Mrs. Helen Grieve gave a reading taken from the "Living Message." The sure- tary gave a report of the pan- cake supper which was a finan- cial success. After several items of business ' the president pres- ented spoons to Lynda Scott, Christine Dixon and Terry Nield, Mrs. Nield was given a token of .remembrance from the Ladies Guild by' Mrs, Wilfred Dixon. Mrs, Arthur Lightfoot, on behalf of the congregation; gave Rev. and Mrs. Nield an autographed quilt.. Rev. and Mrs. Nield are leaving the Ailsa Craig and Brinsley charges and going to South Bend, Indiana, Lunch was served with Mrs. Mercer. and Mrs. Sutherland as hostesses. Personal Items • Mr.• and Mrs. • Fred Fenton spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon visit- ed with 'Mr. and Mrs. •Lloyd Odd of :London on Saturday evening. Mr, Art Hodgson who fell while working, injuring his heel, is able to be home again. Mr. ' and Mrs. Art Lightfoot spent Friday evening- with Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Crockett of London visited With Mrs. Beatrice Dixon on Sunday. • . Visitors on 'Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mercer were Mr, and 'Mrs. Art Mercer Jr, and Cohen of Germany, Mrs. Art ,Mercer Sr. And Keith of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Fenton en tertained at a dinner party in honor of Mrs, Fenton's parents, Mr. and Mrs: Harold Knapton of Thorndale on the occasion of their w ed di n g anniversary. Guests included Mr, and Mrs. knapton. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Penton, .Miss Donna Knapton and friend and Mr. Don Knapton and friend; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Banting of Lucan spent Wednesday with Mr.' and Mrs. Melville Allison. The 'Ladies Aid and W.M.S. of the 13rinsley United Church inet at • the home of Mrs, Cecil Hartle •on; Wednesday afternoon With 'a good attendance. Mr, Bob Haniiiton and Mrs. Roy Hamilton of Lucan spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mawson and family spent Saturday eve- ning with Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Metter, Letter From • Shipka Mrs. Stuart SWeitzer, Mrs. Milton Sweater and Sandra, slid Miss Eleaner Sharpe of London Spent thn lveekend with relatives retiwiek and, 13tiffaltg Mr, and Mrs. ROSs Love at- tended the. Tiedernian-Stewart wedding in Biteter on Saturday. Mts. Arthur Pinkbelher visited last week with her daughter, Mrs. Sanders, Dr. Sanders, Janet and David in Welland. WAtat 1P011, BABGAINS in the near future at Westlake Furnitute, Zurich, Ofrter. Whialen ly M*LF. $QVIII • . Miss 4lina Mfr, $t. Mirk WAS a Weekend visitor .with Mr. and Mrs. Grafton .Souire. Mr. :and Mrs. flirty to.(cMitr-. ray; and Mr. and Urs.. Lawrence Ultehell, St, Marys, were Sun, day...guests of mr..and.:Idrs. Cecil Sgture. Ura. Bohn Whellhan was In London Monday vituig mrs. Wm,;Sherlock And Margaret. Ur. and Mrs. Alton Ned and Donald visited recently' with Mr. and. Mrs. Ainsley Neil) Exete.r. Stinky. Mr: 0•101: M. Cliff RaWlings,. London visited on Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Neil, The pupils and teacher of S.S. • No. 11 wUJ ettead tke Atualott. program tven by tiAborst schools on Friday eVesting Thames ,ROad Quack Mr. Donald ?alien has ibtisbed bit course A &b. 0,6,C, Guelph for this .terin: and returned to Ma home on TuesdaY. Mr. and No. Ronald Squire attended Centralja anniversari service on Sunday and also visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Orland Mr. :and MO. Morloy jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Grafton 'Squire attended the masonic banquet at Tavistock on Wednesday flf47 min*. Mts. ;Geo, Squire spent on. day in 'Zon/len with Mei. VW - craft.; . Garag.". adly. Evening Ser t4:7:1thillenint‘dihrlottl% day afternoon, :and Lnt weals. Hunter.Couvar And Sont Ltc ON GUARANTEED USED CARS DPI GUARANTEED USED CARS Come In For A Guiraritsiod Bettor Used Car Deal Many Models FrOm.'46 -.'50 To choose. From. Reg Armstrong Motors. PHONE 216 • Chrysler - Plymouth • Fargo Trugite. :EXETER' A •. Come To Our Pirst ANNIVERSARY `, '4(if$ 11'1 LILA \ 111111:111 1111 Three Big Days •April 1, 12, 13 Cotton Denim Jeans Girls'- and Boys, Sanforized Cotton Denim Jeans. Double stitched seams. Wide elastic waist band. Two front pockets. Sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, 6X.. Navy blue, faded blue, tan. Pair 98c Children's Training Pantie Children's , Cotton Training Pantie.' Double gusset for longer wear. Elas- tic it waist. Suitable for both boys and girls. ColoF—white. Sizes 4-6. Pairl5c 5-69c Supply Limited We have enjoyed our first year lo Exeter, and in apprecia- tion, bring you • -these: - timely values. if,"for .any reason; anything you buy in this store is not satisfactory you may returnit. and your Money will he cheer- fully refunded. This' is' your inyitationt9 visit tis" on our first Annivers- ary and take • advantage of these everyday needs at sale prices. Murray A.. Grene, • Proprietor . „ • Rubber Mats. x 10" Green, Blue; Reel aciih • - OUP Er,c4 MEN'S WORK • • Socks Wool IFIL7cliti;e- Nylon Pair 350 • 3 PAIR $1,00 LADIES' NYLON Hosiery • Frst Quality - Pair 770' 2 PAIR S1.60 15" x 15" Pttre Whits 00 Mich • 2 FOR 29c Family 12 Comb Pkg. A Comb for Everyone in the Family 1-71/2" Dressing Comb 3-5" Purse Combs 3-434" Pocket Combs 3--,8" Rat Tail Combs 2-7" All Purpose Combs 12 Comb Pkg. 19c :60 ,WATT Inside Frosted Bulbs 15c EA. 6' F01189* Spansh. or 'Blanched • " FRESH SALTED • ... Peanuts - Always fresh and tasty. Evenly Roast- ed and Salted, "A Real Treat for the Family." - Hal Pound 15c STEDMAN'S :riing Padst,,; Special 200 Sheets • Writing Pads •2'for 4.5c. ..-Incistic Dishpan tinbrealable plastic dishpo; Made for. long wear. Conic ip assrt- ed colors. Try one' You :will like Each 69c Aniary- Plastit Pclls • Unbreakable Plastic Pails with stro ng inetal handles, plastic pips, two gal. ion capacity. Your 'choice of colors. • Each 95c Rayon Briefs RaYoh Brief, Trim- • Med rib duff -band. Elastic waist band. Colors -- White and pink, SizeS ‘Sntalic Medium and Lage. Pair 35�' 3 Pair $1' •EASTER BASKETS WITH CANDY AND NOVELTIES 150 . 25c A Small Dopoalt WHI Meld -Until tatter " FREE! Waste Basket With Everif Fiv. Dollar Purchase PRIMEI • merle's • "TM . 101t1INOLY trOltilk MAIN St Quality .Goods At the. Itight Prici