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The ',S#itriviliaMissions Band
were ,gues>ks: of the Zion, Mission
Band, on • Saturday.. ;Larry Skin.
tier gave A. reading and :Sandra
Walters sang a
Sunday visitors.`.wiih..Mr, and
Mrs. Delmer Skinner were Mrs.,
Ed. Johns of Exeter, Mrs. Lena
Hanson ,of :Smeaton,. $ask,, Mr.
and Mrs,thur
A McCauley,aPat,.
ricia'and Michael and Miss Lin-
da Levis of Sarnia,
A large' °•crowd." .attended the
concert in Than)es'Rbad United
Church on Friday evening put
on by the pupils of Usborne
School :area, •
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Bell .and
•Carol Ann were Sunday evening
guests of Mr, and Mrs, John
Delbridge of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rodgert
and .Marie, Mrs. L, Hodgert of
Seaforth visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Cooper,
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Skinner
and family, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin
•Cooper and Floyd visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Donald ('arsons
of Hensall on Sunday.
Mr, Keith Heywood • 0f Camp
Borden spent the weekend with
Mr, and Mrs,. Hubert: Heywood.
Sunday visitors with',14r., and
Mrs. John Ridley weave • Mr,• And
Mrs, Chester Dupn •,of E,Keter. .
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In Grand Bend Area
Dr. rIvan H. Smith, M.D., M:Sc.,
Director :of •Qntario
Cancer Foundation Clinic, Wig -
torte Hospital, London, addressed.
a. number of icitizens .of .Grad
Rend, Greenway, Thedford and
Forest, in Wednesday ,evening
the town hall, .lander the auspices
of the Forest Branch .of Lamb -
ton United Canadian .Cancer So-.
cietY
<< Dr. Smith
rhe Whisper
tells y of the h
treated in tite•
cancer.. Dr. S
kodaehrome.
ing his talk.
After the Y range
chose as his folate
ing Voice" which
ape for patients if
early stages of
math also. showed
slides` supplement-
ing
•
xneetin ar
ments were made to have the
district canvassed in connection.
with the campaign from. April
15 to 26, Mrs. Jas, Dalton was.
appointed es captain of Grand
Bend area of the Lampton Dist-
rict Cancer Society by the pres-
ident, Mr, Robert Rawlings,
Thedford,
Mrs. Dalton has .chosen as
canvassers: Mrs, William Bos-
senberry, Mrs, Rudy Ravelle,
Mrs. William Finch, Mrs. Wil-
liam •Stu levant, Mr. J. Young,
Mr, Murray. Desjardin, Mr. El-
gin Webb; Mr. Clayton Mathers
and Mr.. William Rendle,
Easter ThYnkeifering
The Easter meeting of the
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L. S. M. F.T.
'56 MONARCH SEDAN, a beaut $2,895
'55 MONARCH COACH, automatic, radio :,$2,295
'56 CHEV HARDTOP, a girl getter , $2,295
FORD SEDAN, automatic .:„ $1,950
'54 MERCURY SEDAN, low mileage``. $1,750
'55 DODGE SEDAN V8, autotnattc.....,..�., $1,650
'54 FORD ,OOACH, a dill .. '- ,— $1,350
'53 FORS dQACH, automatic, radio , ' $1,295
'52 FORD` SEDAN, lovely $1,250
'53 CHF,AtOL•ET SEDAN $1,250
'54 AUSTIN:,CONVERTIBLE • $ 950
'51 FOR'? JAN, like new .,ti , $ .950
'52 FOitA' °CoA, CH :.,.. r^i, 950
'52 Ct VROL+' T SEDAN - $. 950
'54 AU$D CONVERTIBLE $ 950
'51 FQ•, >SEDAN', like new i $ 950
'52 F(5i 'i�',- .QAOI1 $ ' 950
'52 C.1i 144.ET SEDAN .,... , $ 950
'52 li'Iti� .Eblt" $ DAN , $ 895
'51 •CIIE`VI;OIP COACH ' $ 750
'50 111:diI*R7§,-1 'NOR HARDTOP $ 275
, '48 'VIE ; URY COACH $ 275
'47 FOO'(00.40.t.
•i,'.
'46 DQpt.`CQACH—Your Choice $ 95
'39 FQRI tpXCII
ter!;
'55
'TRUCKS
'52: BIi "TANDEM DUMP, a real Work horse $3,000
'56 FORD "3 TON DUMP $3,000
'51 RIO e5, TON DUMP - $1,000
$1,000
$ 895
$ 695
$ 595
'51. FORD STAKE DUMP
'51 G.M,C. STAKE DUMP
'52 FORD PICKUP
'49 FORD -'3•' TON DUMP
SPECIALS
'55 FORD.SEDAN, a steal $1,560
'55 FORD COACH ;, .,:,,... .. ,:t1,$1,560
'53 MO,iN.ARCI•i,SEDAN, a beautiful thing $1,405'
'54.FAIi.D tO,AC I 'you're robbing Ines .,,...,$1,105
'53 PONTIAC SEDAN, it's (lice $1,005
'53 METEOR COACH $. 860
'531DODG'E' SEDAN $ 860
'52 STUDEBAI'{IR''HARDTOP, overdrive , $ 705
'52, PLYMQUP, MACH , .,, $ 705
'51 FORD'SEDAN, rice .,. ,.,,,,,.,.�..t :,,.tt"$` 530
'55 MERCURY. TON,
TON, good ...........:.:.. ....�....;, . $.11945
',54.•1,i'Oli;D''`1:.N'DUMP, a money maker y: :l $1,945
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TRACTORS.
OLZVER 3 '70, • new. Motor t$ 695
'47 'ORD, 'Motor overhauled ............ ..... . $ 195
,10HN DEERE, 4 -ROW: BEAN PLANTER $ 195
OLIVER ,2 -ROW CORN •PLANTER ..,,.:. ,:,Ir.; $ 150
SETOF HALF TRACKS , ....,::.. ,,:,,...,...1:.1, $ 95 ' #
CORN LOADER' POR OLIVER TRACTOR ,::1 $: 150
A steal,
kASSEY-HARRIS HAY LOADER ... $ 95.
arry Snid�r
MOTORS LTD.
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Exeter, _
Warnan s Missionary Society
a
the United Church was held o
Thursday afternoon, with th
president., Mrs. Douglas Gill, i
the chair. After .the worshi
service, the Easter thankoffer
ingwas taken. Mrs. Max Turn
bull,
, Mrs. Wellwood Gill an
. Mrs. Edward Gill gave adi.s
cussion on "So Send I You", ex
plaining the duties of Jayne
and lay -ladies. in the church.
Mrs. IL Nile showed the Mi
sion Band . certificate with 'thee
stars recognizing the part th
Mission .Band plays in the enure
:life. She gave a well itemized
report of the Presbytery annua
held at 'Clinton on March 27,
Sunday, April 28 is being rep-
ognized as Women's Missionary
Sunday in Grand Bend and
Greenway United Churches with
Miss Audrey Finkbesiner, mis-
sionary on furlough from Korea,
as guest speaker, at the mem.
ing service, and at Greenway in
the afternoon.
Mrs, Wm, Love'reported that
a- box had been sent to Rev,
and Mrs. Irwin, missiogaries in
Korea, who have gone out from
Grand Bend church, special do
nations toward the box being
tirade by the Mission Band, Mes
srs, Ross Desjardine and Ear
Finan.
r.
a.nd Mrs. Chas. Mll;let", Mrs.
aHenry • Rohde :of Exeter were
Wednesday evening :guest;. with
Mr.:and Mrs. John Selves.
,,°; Miss Janet Rowe had he ton,•
" ails removed on Tuesday morn-
,;, ing last at '.South ,Boron .hospital,
Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, 1V1rs. Wrn.;
• Rohde visited ,On WednesdaY ev--
' ,Hing with. M. and Mrs, Clarence
'I Thema') • of Woodham.
Chicken Pox and german ineas�.
s- les are on the rounds in the :con4'
e triunity,
e Mr, • and Mrs, Alvin Passmore
h attended the funeral. of their
1 eousin, the late • Miss Helen Mc -
(Crediton EUB Church
Iea. A 04,u Hsu.MH. eoseo.e auamaa“441+,4.44 * t;s ,11Nl1�1M�Mt!
Sees 5ubstantiai Gains ��rn�h, Mitchell &
Substankial increase in meta -
'Chambers and Beverly Neil
Contests were _enjoyed, • _.
Homo •r, Florid*
bershl attendance' CIRTI'F.IED ':P:4U.AL1C ,ACCOUNTANTS
p, at services,
and financial ,contributions were *
noted t t1 l ,
;til•,-�!', ;�.orrtis4t �. F', 'Cerra,* I#. M81., r,
a }e annual congit ga- K. yM. $I
tional :meeting ,of.Zion I'lvangel- Mr. William 'Geiser' Sr. and
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.. Y , ti • ed 1, e � 41:N.1'�ASr STS. O RIS x$.5:1 1.094000
S.rediion. ve church . Tl t• turned est Week after spending � '�
A ia�e h4rci a p g :
teal United Brethren Church, daughter, Dr. Lulu 'Gasser, re. _. r
rwds r: sill. E*. SUClotil Ae'
tendance in the morning w;as the winter months, in, Florida t •
]OO, in ,the .t'.v lain n%?lt ''resent where they enjnYed association h,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,e1,www,+,,,,,,,„,Ie:IAll,tkel,4,Aul,EIAMIMNI[M}IM+!,,,,,l.lflltl91let1N111Aagui.
mea i , g' with t 'Geiser'$ ache h
n brash p is 2$I. r daug
'Ger and her ,husband, Mr. and ,
ed: trustee, Ito Ratz for a Mrs. Carnet • Sweitzer of New = ,
three t y. i r who ere also vacation-
e Ye r term; f n nci 1 son,
xetary, Mrs. E. Wenzel; church tri in Florida On their xeture -
treasurer, Lorne Alorlock, anis- trip they visited with lift; Gais-
sions treasurer Nola Feist• ft.'s sister, Mrs.. Chas, Koeozow i
- ' yy,.9A1A1,t1i,l,Iletatl,aitatoV,Q,l,tw IAAiAA,iillif1awat 1n,}.,ffM}Il,IAalatll,elt,}N,am..,
Appointment of .officers. incluti-
Yo k h w t 1' /� ' — --
a is
auditors, Wm. 'Qestrieher and in Detroit, I =-
Allister of.. Georgetown op .Sat, Win, Schwartz! cemetery Crus-' Personal Items.
urday. . • tee, Gordon 1Vforlock,'for a three Mr, Leonard Wing of Bay ('ort
Mr.and. Mrs. Reg Hedged year term., The trustees report- Mien, visited .on Sunday • ' i
enterkained '.a number of -altar ed many improvements at the S a) with :.
Mr and Mrs. W. Smith, €
�ied couples on. Saturdayn..eve• church and parsonage in the past Mrs: I mma Wing. and Mrs.
.Hing. year, • Rev, Glen •R. •.Strome is Idella Jacket and daughter, •Ger-
Mr, and:Mrs. Harald .Jeffery paster of the church. ,a: n _ Mich. :
visited on .Sunday With. Mr, and
Ladies Met the weekend with Mr. .and Mrs.:':
Mrs,
Dav dDetter
Chas.
iieof Exeter spent, Guest• speaker at the meeting'. Clifford Hill. I.
the weekend with'his cousin,• of ,the W,M,S. and,W.A. of the friendof Gertrude ' Beaver and t
Billy , Jeffery,United Church was Mrs. J. Raiz e Detroit spent the week
Rosie Coard spent the week-' Shapira who gave an .uplift. end lvitir her parents, Illy. and
end with. Bill Snoty, `1%1; 'talk on "The Journe to JI. Beaver and attended
„ �` .. the Misener-Beaver wedding re-
Emmaus
Miss Marilyn Gardiner spent
the weekend with her ' cousins;
Misses Margaret Jean, and Mar• family of Flint, Mich, spent the
ion Gibson of Bryanston; portions were read.by Mrs, Rus- weekend with. Mrs, E. Gunn and
;' Mr, and Mrs: Peter Bertram'; sell. Finkbeiner and Mrs, .C1if- family, Mrs, Griffin remaining
Mr. and Mrs. Carfery Cann, Pat: ford Kenney..and. an Easter Pres- for a week
Mr's, W. Mack presided Jo
e
ception on Saturday.
Mr..anl. Mrs, Jos Griffin and
the..Easter program, Scriptur
Mrs, Willis GUI took over the
,chair as.president of the Wom
en's Association, .An invitation
from Shipka Women's Associa
tion to a daffodil tea on Friday
April 26 was read.
Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer and Mrs
Ray Patterson volunteered to
look after the flowers for the
Passion Week services and East-
er Sunday. •
Arrangements were discussed
as to the catering to a wedding
in June, and a committee was
named: to look after same with
the president as convener.
Ladies' Auxiliary
The .Legion Ladies' Auxiliary
held their meeting on Mon-
day evening with the president,
Mrs. Wm. Rath, presiding.
Mrs. John. MacDonald and.
Mrs. E. Keown were re -instated
as members..
A discussion was held regard-
ing the sending away of woollens
for two blankets to be drawn for
later in the summer.
ricia and Do•
nald of Eieter were entation by Mrs. S. Klug, Mrs. Mr, and Mrs', S. S. Wiletth"
guests n Sunday- w th ]1 a N. Lamport and Mrs.�G. itlint
last week • it
er. Mrs, •Mack., aid. s ecial tribute Monk-
spentwith Mr:- :and
.to -the services of. the late Mrs. Mrs. Ro'
ton,
o • i ..fr nd
Mrs, William Snow
`1'.' .7,Trevethiek, after which t .
, hymn "Now the••Labourer's. Tas
•is o'er"• was sung followed b
:prayer by- •Rev, Rapson,
Short -business meetings wresided over by Mrs. G. Zwick
s
this is in print, All Guides are were given .and -a presentation
to go ..directly to Ersman's Bake `•made to -Nits., Murray Neil,
Shop to pick up your, orders. T
shall be .there: tilh £6 p.m. At
which time .thactrentaining buns
will be taken to the Scout Hall,
Any of you -turning •1n-. , inoney, Three miscellaneous bridal
and delivering•nuns in-the•eve,• showers have been'held in erect -
fling
will. make the• Spout Hall iton . community during the past
your headquarters: • c • 4- • week, On Wednesday evening
Just a hint to a couple, of Mrs. Earl Lippert and Miss Mary
Gunn were joint hostesses at the
home of Mrs. II. Schenk when
they entertained members of
the bowling league, - the tele -
Girl Guides
he Miss Clarissa• Hill; RiN, and
k Mrs, C. Berg• of Detroit spent,
Y a few days this'week at the home,
of Mr, and Mrs. H. Fahner and called on several friends, 1
It was decided to have a flag
staff built for the Legion hall,
for use in the meetings. •
Dues were received.
Those Who Servo
The ladies evening group of the
United Church chose the name
of "Those Who Serve" , at the
meeting in the church Friday
evening,
Mrs. M. C. Fletcher, Exeter,
was guest speaker who took as
her subject "Hands." She spoke
of different kinds of hands: • soft,
callous, generous, toil worn and
others. Mrs. Eric Mcllroy thank:
ed Mrs. Fletcher. Mrs. John
Goman also of Exeter contributed
two solos in keeping With the
Easter theme.
• Rev. A. E. Holley gave a. de-
votional talk on the Easter story
and scripture readings were given
by Mrs. William Finch and Mrs.
Jack Waldron. Mrs. Wm. Schle-
gel and Mrs. L. Jewer convened-
the program and'the lunch as-
sisted by the executive. Mrs.
G. Thomas presided for the
meeting.
During the business it was
decided to meet the third Friday
evening :of each month and to
sponsor Miss June Forss of Ham-
ilton in a variety concert of high
class vocal numbers on Satur-
day, May 11 in the church. A
bazaar and bake sale will be
held in July.
Personal• Items
,Mr. and . Mrs. Harold Klopp
and family returned after spend-
ing the winter months in their
home in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fogarty
of Toronto spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flear..
Mr. Alwyn Dayman is' laid up
with a fractured bone in his
right leg.
Owing to an error it was re-
ported last week that Frank
Dalton had finished. his year's.
work at St. Michael's College in
Toronto. Frank is just home for
his Easter holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mayfield
of Sarnia visited with Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Holt last Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. If, Pfife and Al-
lan spent the weekend in De-
troit, where they attended the
wedding of Mrs. Nile's nephew.
'Dale with a friend accompanied
his parents from, Sarnia. Mrs.
Pfile's father,'Mr. August • Ber-
dow of Detroit, returned ho(nn
with Mr. and Mrs, Pfile for a
visit,
Mr. Arthur Ford of Detroit
called on Mr. and Mrs. E Keown
on Saturday, after attending the
funeral of his sister, the late
Mrs. :Cora Lakin, in Exeter, on.
This Week' In
Saintsbury
By MRS, H. DAVIS
Mr. and Mrs, • James Turner
visited with the latter,'s sister,
Mrs. Will Carroll at the •Nth -
sing home in Parkhill on Thurs-
day.
Mrs. Murray Abbott spent 'the
past week visiting her son, Mr,
William Abbott, Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. James Barker.
were guests on Saturday with
Mrs. Orval Dale, London,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Garfield Lattli.'
London,
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Abbott
and Muriel were Sunday eve=
ning guests with Mr, and Mrs,
Jack Dickins, Mrs. Abbott was
Celebrating a birthday.
Mrs. HughDavis has returned
home trona Vietpria 1iospital,.
Loudon, where she underwent
surgery' et •Thursday'., of last
week Heather and Micheal spent
a few days with.. their grandpat-
rents, Mr. and Mfrs. George Mc-
— Continued froni.Rage is - '
'There is a slight change •.in
plans. No doubt. your •P.L, Will et. and
Mrs. G. Hilly Report
h
have notified ypu •by ;t a time. •
Afternoon hostesses were Mrs,
E. :Lamport, Mrs. Carl Brock
and Mrs, M, Neil. •
Bridal 'Showers
events in the offing. First a
Brownie Fly -up for both first.
and second Packs and' the'Com-
pany
Com-'
pany will be held sometime in
May. The Brownie Packs hope phone staff and neighbors, hon -
to make this a gala occasion oring the former Jeanette Beaver
and plans ''will' soon .'be under
way. Perhap8 ":we shall - :rave
some Child Nurse' Badges: to pre-
sent 'by' then, and:'o1• coarse' the
pules to 'thea three Glides who.
were the': best•` Hot Cross • *Min
salesladies! And •pe'rhaps•, our
new. recruit, Anf iarie Kraft, will
be ready for enrolment.' '•c -
The second date We want •you,
to keep' in; mind is 8idtutdayy,
June 1. 'That is the day'of our
Division Field Meet in Listowel.
So let's see 'you gals practicing
up and .reviewing tests to .get
that coveted ';division cup, —It
certainly would look nice on' the
mantle in `•the Scout' Hall," acid
when we have a iiantle t� put
it on, why let another *company
whose_ marriage to 1+'/:O Wm.
Misener took place on Saturday.
Readings were. given and gifts
presented from a unique wish-
ing well, • • • •
Miss Lillian. Dundas,, whose.
•marriage takes place on. Sat-
urday,• was honored•• by neigh-
bors- and friends. on. Friday eve-
ning:at the home of .Mrs. Royal ,
Gaiser. A mock wedding proved
entertaining and several read-
ings were given and numerous
gifts presented.
' About 60 friends and neigh-
bors met in the; United Church
auditorium •to. honor' Betty Bend-
er, bride -elect of Saturday. Read-
ings were given' by Marlene King
and Betty Broe1S after which ,an
get, ahead of us its nbt every address ,:was read and the many
con5panyw';Ita'S a :o/e1y"' hall"f6 gifts pret-e tyre' 1yy"FI~,afiees'`• ;ack-
meet• in—plus • m
,aantle, on which 'son and Doreen• Kenney- Assist.
to. place the cup! " ' ; °' ing the blade -elect' were Pat
odel Young.Fashio:ns
ar°brand Bend Club
The Orpha Club raffle, display•
and tea held on Thursday eve-
ning was well 'attended. Opening
the program with ajashion show
by the young :children of some
of the Orpha Club members, the
little girls, donned—the frocks
made by different ladies of the
group and: paraded around the
hall. Those, taking •.the_• part of
modelers were Sandra and. Dar-
lene Roberts,• Pat and Diane
Young, TCathyrn Waldron, Donna
Ruth Sttlydevant, Karen McBean,
Jean, Mary Lynne- and Eliza-
beth Kennedy.
The girls in a' group'gang livo
numbers dp ing the ev-eiiing.
Mrs. A E. $611 y ave' Mrs"s J'nan'
Chapman ;played a•' piano' duet:
Mrs: Bailey "of rile 'CtiiliIren''s'
Aid Society ,at ,Saii'nia• Was' guest
speaker; ih ther a1ise"nce of Mr.'
A. "T. Bate, director, " wlio was'
unable ti?' be pre"sent, . The pro -
Friday. .
Mr. . and.. Mrs.. Thgs , Baird
spent. the. weekend in London
with; their •daughter and,.son•in-.
law, Mr.; and Mrs, Carl Vanier.
Messrs, Simon- •Sweitzer- of.
Exeter:;and• Edw_p rd Sweitzer of
Crediton- spentlStlnday with Mr:
and, Mrs. Wm.. Sweitze`.:': • 1.•
Miss• ' Nancy 'Lhamber laiR. he`s
been confined to'• ,her +borne•
through illness for'the•past week:.
Mt; and - 114rs, David Duncan
and son,- Seat, left dor a• -motor
trip: through the United :States;
last week, '
Mr: and Mrs• NorMan Ma•
thers; son; Norman' * and• Carol
&nn spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. E. Keown,
•
BittM a -tet
annollnceS tliat''h'e:has
purchased from
A.:Stephen's' •tile'
V Woodham •
Meat
Mai let
andiviil providi "
Custom••Sl tughter ng 1 •
Gutting ands W, piing•••
Fresh•, Curo.i1 and •
!rOtiti.ct Meats ' -
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grain closed with 'a pantomine
entitled Christopher Robin pre-
sented by Jean ' Kennedy and
'fouryear:: bld.'Brian >Yonng., son
ot, 11'fr•; -and John Young. •
ilsbirtfe't lea was served with
Mrs. E. MacBean and Mrs. E.
Mdllroy pouring •tea.• •
During the • evening tickets
were sold on a needle point bag
matte and donated by' Mrs: John
Young„which—was won by Mrs.
Wm- Sturdevant. •
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