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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-05-02, Page 12psi 1.2 The Times Advocate, May 2 1957 45555.150A0PAAAAAAAAAAA,,,,,.,. • The Times -Advocate Building Page Fight -Cancer With A Check And. Check -Up SAVES YOU, MONEY! Every Modern Horne Should Use GAS If you're thinking about economy, cleanliness and convenience, then you'll want to see us about installing gas. You'll save money in heating, cook- ing, hot water, and other essentials; you'll find its clean—there's no soot or smoke; and it's so fast, you'll save time and trouble. Let's talk it over. Gratton & Hotson PHONE 156-W GRAND BEND . tttttt tttttt III tttttt nine tttt nun tttttt intim ttttttt tttttt litamtuisi tttttt swim ttttt Let's Talk About , Home Comfort! I Why not 'have your heating alterations or your new installation done before housecleaning, or in the early summer? We carry a complete line of OIL BURNERS and FURNACES and we give expert service on main- tenance and repair parts. 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Lindenfields Ltd,. ! 1 Phone 9181 1 Exeter II ' • i t , .01.,.. . ttttt .m.. . tt tttt ,, ...i. ttttt pimp., ttttt mu,. ttttt , ttttttt HMO tttt PIM ttttt IIIII tttt II ttttt tt I t itez t II tt iiiiiiim, , i g . . i 1 • OW '0 ' rmg your ' S , 1 home up to date .,.. . .....,. • Here Are Some Ways To Improve Your House • • * Add' a bedroom or nursery * Add a bathroom - * Finis!, your basement or attic * Add a summer porch fr 1Viodernize your kitchen Insdlate walls and Ceilings * Replace your roof * Replace your screens * Build a garage Whatever You Undertake, See Us 'About Plans & Materials Phone' 9.Vi •••••••••nieffinellametomismayroationyanithoarstaatawamanemefied For The .Small Family 326o =AI= • 14ILT• DIfl 1490$ 5,0 4.1y4rie. 4Losii43 - 5501100M IPOs CL. . 5 PROMO 1V•0•411..5 11•111111111111.1111 1111111=e11111 DESIGN B-386 This plan should appeal to a couple that needs an extra bed- room, or to a small family that needs to keep the cost down. On of the attractive features is the small center hall which allows perfect circulation be- tween rooms without wasting any space. it is planned for the most .ecdno- mical construction, from its sim- ple rectangular shape to the oc,,Gr ti.3e4 grouping of plumbing pipes lead- ing to the bath, kitchen end laun- dry, There is a full basement, lots of closet spar, combination kitchen -dinette, recessed 1:( a t h tub and good wall space for fur- niture. Exterior finish is wide siding, with shutters, wrought iron rail- ings and asphalt shingles. Floor area is 768 sq. ft. and, tubage is .1.4,592 cu. ft., including basement. • Order Plans Here EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE, Exeter, Ontario Please send me more information, without obligation, about the plan features and the type of construction used in the. Times -Advocate. NAM E ADD R ESS C I TY house as pictured in The PROV. Elect Dashwood Ladies o Zone League Offices Thirty ladies of Zion Lutheran church missionary league char- tered a but Sunday afternoon ,to attend the spring rally of the Mitchell zone of the Lutheran 'Women's 'Missionary League at Logan. Rev. K. Zorn accompan- ied them. Mrs. Albert Miller was elect- ed treasurer and Mrs. Kenneth Zorn was appointed to the execu- tive committee. Mrs. Zorn. was also appointed a delegate to the international convention at Min- neapolis July 31 and August 1. Ladies' Aid Entertains Children The Ladies aid of Zion Luthe- ran church entertained the Siin- I day School children at an Eas- ter party .last Wednesday eve- ning. All sat down at 5:00 p,m. to a supper of hot dogs, cake. and ice-cream. • ‘ Following tupper games and contests were enjoyed. The eve- ning ended with a sing song and Peter cottontail appeared with Easter eggs for all. Entertain Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs.. Allen Becker, newlyweds were guests of ho- nour at a dinner Wednesday eve- ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bender. • . ° Present were t h e bride's grandfather, Mr. John Bender, Mr. Bill Bender; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogan and Sharon, Moles- worth, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cun- nington and Mr. and Mrs. Ho- ward Cunnington of Elimville, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bender and Ralph of Crediton, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bender and Dayle of London. Mr. and Mrs. Becker were presented with lovely gifts. Baptism Terrance James, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gibson was baptized Sunday Morning by Rev. K, Zorn, Mr, and, Mrs, Melvin Gossman of Port Huron were sponsors. Entertain Newly Confirmed The League of Zion Lutheran church entertained the newly confirmed on Monday evening. The program was arranged by Brenda Becker and Barbara Eoehler. Initiation and party games were enjoyed. The lunch com- mittee was Eleanor ' and Jim Becker ,and Ronald Merner, Personal Items . Theresa Hartman and Paul Ra- der had their tonsils removed by Dr, V. Gulens at South Hu ron Hospital, Exeter, last Wed- nesday morning. Mrs, Rcibert Newton and faintly of London omit the Baster va- cation with Mrs.. A. Willert. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Lee Gibson were: Mr, and Mrs. 1Vielvin Gossman of Port Huron, Mts. Jack Welton and Miss Brenda Welter' of Tiled - ford, Mrs, Chester Morley Of ..P,ark- hill,and Mrs. Dick Dawson and Sharon of Strathroy sped Fri- day with MTs, Leo Gibson. Mrs. Bruce Stebach of Han- over visited with her mother, °Mrs. Cora Geiser while Rev. Seebach attended conferenee at Golden Lake. Mr. and Mrs. .Guenther accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. toy Vinkbeiner of Crediton made a, motor trio nye the weekend to Atlantic City, New jersey And Plimington, Delaware, returning by Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs, Sid linker and Mrs. TIobbs Taylor spent Sun. day at Clarkson with Mr. and Mrs, Jaek Guenther. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Iroittnatt otfcl family spent tile weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl lleppler, Waterloo and Dr. and Mrs. 3, A, Malan, Kitchenar, Mrs. Iloward Datars was do. clared winner of the singer sew- ing contest for this region at Centralia on Monday evening. She received a set of four scis- sors and her suit it now at To- ronto to be judged. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Salmon and family and Gerald Martene spent the Easter weekend at Gary, Indianna. with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Nicksch and fam- ily. Mrs. Ervin Greb of Preston spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Lorne Becker, on her way for a two month's visit to Cali- fornia. and points west. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brandt, Mrs. Rudolph Tetznich, Gordon and Jane Pequegnat of Water- loo were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beaker and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Becker. Miss Diane Weber spent last week at Southampton with her uncle and aunt; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eagleson while their son, Frank, spent the -weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weber. Mrs. Dan Weber returned home after visiting with Rev. and Mrs, C. B. Carr at Arn- prior. • Message From •-- Centralia By MRS. FRED BOWDEN Miss Marilyn 'Morgan return- ed home on Sunday evening after spending the Easter holi- days with her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson and family in Ridgetown. Mrs. Margaret Fletcher of Exeter was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. I. 1Vlacaulay and family left on Thursday for their home in Montreal; Mr. Macaulay hav- ing returned earlier in the week. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Essery, Mr. and Mrs. .Harold Lightfoot, Gwen and Don, Mrs. Ron Swartz and Nancy Anne, Mr. and Mrs. J. Essery, Karen, Jean and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rowe at- tended the Essery-Newcombe° wedding in Pontiac, Michigan on Saturday. IVIrs. Roy MacDonald of Loh. don was 'a Monday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn. The ladies are sisters. Mrs, C. Rowe of St. Thomas was a weekend visitor . at the home of her son, *Mr. and Mrs. C. Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert IVIawson of Parkhill were Sunday visitors with Mr. and MrS. Wm. Had- dock. (Intended for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks, Mr, and Mrs. Macaulay and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. S. Henry and family in Listowel on Moxiday, Amateur Architects Plan Improvements. Without the aid of :a member- 1: No wonder thousands of :mile - ship drive, central Tund„ board tour architects •throughout Can- a directors or ptiblicity earn- ,..ada are seizing pencils, Pape paign, and armed .only with pen -;•and measuring tapes to plan im- •cils And rulers, Canada's .arna-1 provements in all parts of the tour Architects are increasing Aiouse. Many of them. start in in numbersby leaps and. bennds. the basement, where there is Their untiring efforts Are trans- plenty _ef space to Operate., and forming thousands . of houses often nothing occupying it ex. which were in danger. -0 becom- cept an accumulation of family ing obsolete into -modern, easy- Jtink, a fuel bin, and of -course, to -live-in and much, more vain- the .old-rashioned heating plant able properties. that probably takes up more The explanation for this -Oen- ' Space and looks uglier than a try -wide _crusade is two -fold, oe- .eircus elephant. ,fuotreclinogf ptolu-mthbeingenannaddi,alineaItniustgl: Firstly, ownersthe first step. in converting this As a matter of favt, probably are no longer new housesl'ealize • hat t--- room, hobby Centre or party hay -- that area into an attractive play - it is not necessary to move into en is the replacement of the _eld new homes to _acquire such al. en- heating plant with a modern one. ities as extra bathrooms, base- icing, diligent planning, these can be in a • corner of their own, but • built into almost any home,° the . , . . einheetnits.pilavyitrhooimngseannudityplaannnaedsollucite- Y they require a minimum of ,serv- rheuyehcaTobree conveniently housed Not onlY are the new m,ociels ,compact, so that find. Secondly, their efforts are be- automatically fed. being in many instanees It also goes ingencouragedsolisoiediibyornteheingiporvoevrne: awitmboauxtinsiatlynof heat in return: saying that they provide - ment- p ment Loans, which make avail - for a minimum of fuel, because able through chartered banks this, after all, is their main func- sufficient money to take care of tion. But what an . extra bonus these home improvements. These they provide when they open up loans, which can be secured by this new living room area for home owners either for the im- the use of the family, provement of their homes, . or 'Upstairs, theamateur plan. to convert them into multiple Sties like extra bathrooms and terest and can be paid. back planned kitchens. He can often over a period of years 'on easy payments. be found measuring up hall cup- boards or a ,pantry which, has fallen into disuse. And it is sur- Repprt On prising to find that a full extra three-piece bathroom can be housed in , a space as small . as 42" by five or six feet, particu- larly when use is made of new- ly designed small -size fixtures, such as the new square bathtubs Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ander. which are only 31" by 42". New son and Brian of Stratford were shewer cabinets, • too, some no Sunday callers at the home of Mr. Robt. Elston. Leonard and. Alfred Burgess, Stratford, have returned home after spending the holidays with their grandmother, Mrs. Mc- Neight and Wilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Elston, Wilma, Norma and Grant were guests of Rev. M. H. Elston and Mrs. Elston of Centralia on Sun- day. Mrs. Donald Nairn visited with. her inother, Mrs. Howard Swit- zer on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson and Brenda visited with friends in London on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Westman and baby son visited 'with her parents, Mr.. and Mrs. David Holland on Sunday. Mr. ,and Mrs. Lloyd ,Thompsob and family, 8th Line, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Rinn, Gail and John, St. Marys were Sunday guests with their father, Mr. John Rinn, Mr. John Wilson, Toronto, is spending a few holidays with his rnother,. Mrs, Ben Wilson. Baseline By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR - Mrs. A. Dewar spent last week with her daughter, Mrs, S, Mar- riott who has been ill. - Miss Noreen Walkom, Mrs. Wilfred Wilson, Mrs, Robt. Mar- riott, Mrs. E. Dewar and Mrs. Duncan McNaughton attended the short course "Hospitality Foods" sponsored by the Gran- ton WI and demonstrated by Miss Mary Porteous of the Hqme Economics Dept. W. I. Toronto, Newlyweds Honored , An enjoyable time was spent at the Base Line School on Mon- day night when. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Elston and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson were hostesses for the last school party for the year. • Fourteen tables of euchre and crokinole were enjoyed. Prize winners were: ladies' high score, Mrs. McNeight; lone hands, Florence Jamieson; men's high, Mr. Robert Marriott; lone hands, Mr. Jules .DeBraBendcre and. Howard Rinn tied, Jules win- ning on the draw. . The highlight of the evening was a presentation made to Mr. and Mrs. Clare Elston, newly- weds. At the appointed, time Clare and Eva were called and Wm. Spence read an address and Jim McNaughton presented them with a tri -light lamp. At the close of the evening it was decided to donate $5.00 to The Crippjed Children's Fund, and card tables for the school from the proceeds of the par- ties during the year. 4ft."?:) with rPAINT V A Spray 6L Brush Painting HOUSES, BARNS ROOFS ETC, • Lyman Gratton Phone 53 Grand Bend 45111Maiiii t t 1•0 FOR QUALITY .BUILDING MATERIALS, 'CONTACT H. B LANGFORD Phone 64W Lucas bigger than 36" by 36" can add much to the convenience of the home. Small wonder that the ranks of amateur architects are swell- ing, when a "plan -it -yourself" modernization campaign offers so many opportunities for the home owner to add to his own living comfort as well as the value of his home, GINGERICH'5,i? F1,,EATI1W ENGIN EER Q—eit,ctice GINGERICII,s ' HEATING -LIGHTING -PLUMBING OIL BURNING -AIR CONDITIONING EQUIPMENUSUPPLIES .144.4 ELECTRICAL REPAIRING 34 MOTOR REWINDING ZURIC New floors - from old. DO IT YOURSELF Savo 2/3ds #ho cost? tel...atx ie RN. yov.r. !loon Prof•si.ino.• .cetel 140 lo• our darks I14144051 (-10pmotItx Roth ftwArsy. W. toroldi. ,Kgrythili• . plop full bow, *AIN. IV giving IrDIAt old accts 4144 lut5s, nowt bitatItY., • Our Floor Rental Plan Means Brilliant • Floor Beauty/ Phone for Equipment) Reservation tOdOyi A Quick Call Means Prompt Service! A. 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