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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-05-16, Page 9Cycione L oop P�a�n� ians �s Am1ual nneeting orthe Cyclone BO League was field it Munro, ay :6,, Officers ..for. •the coming year are: president, Cordon Kraemer; secretary, Bob Waddell. Teams in the league area a s 1tusseidale, Kirkton, Carlingford, Staffa .and Munro, The schedule begins May 21 with game time •'S, pm, May St--rittseeldt3le• vs, 'Munro Xirkloll vs. ;;!arta 1t c"a lingtoFi s. i liton * - usu.:Malse Sinfi irl+:tnn Attnire11—Kirkton vs.$11tunro Car1111g1.ord vs, Staffs elonts s—Staffs, vs.: 1041o11, Lariingford vs, nusseldate —Irusseldale vs. Munro Stairs vs. c'a:riinOtord 7—Munro vs, IfArkton fiusseldale vs. :halts, 2O-1 trlc4ton ss. m •Lord Staifa vs, .7+111nro 13--Kirkton vs -Y usseida.le C•arling'lgrd tlfs. Munro- 14—Stunre vs, ttalra .iGuscelds:ld l s, 'c:aelint: lord 11--Icitl.t011 vs c,artlnt;fbrd S,i,al'fa, :v$; ;rtltsselda,ie. 13• rllu.p o vs, Russeldale Carlingford, vs. Staffs, 214Stunro 1•.S•, eariingford ,, n.tlaseldale vs, } Irkton 14--'I itkton is Munre C&, lingrord vs - :t'\.usseldale AS—Stafrw ys, liiricton• ittuneni..'va, •Carlingford • 1 t A } I i Town Topics Itsmtc of Soft*, ,'44011, F.rttonal Int.reet�t In and Around Exetar PrimGUIdeNews OF W F T 44Y MKS. I►IMUR IlttUNDi,n r. ur Mother's- .Qetic sierli!es with Mrs. Ray Kirk and Barr, TheeHAM F, rd rli ch 1 ea Mr's, iia o , We inti Pb Timea-AlVII Ind fA I�iWays! pfs,tesd to publish .-these itp,n0.. Witli a. yiew to •assisting •(air• Mother's Day service was held Y , We snxi Q4if< .r.adiri t1r1, Inwood to yaw .end your frame*. Phone zto, `:t ark? turniprowel's to further ion buntiaY morning in Woodham • was a weekend visitor with Mr. improve •thir p:opet, a 4•Turnip United Church. The .pastor, Rev..: and. Mrs. Pat Dirket'. A r. Mrs. Aiurra ; Marsh M. and Mrs, Lawrence ley. .> t „ ? as J. .Stade, was assisted by the i3. fry Slade WAS suesessful in Mr. and y , , 1 rates ran Guide for lda h and Nancy,Mr. and Mrs. R. J. .lor, Mrs. Carlisle 1aYlar, Lor- been -reared b , officials of Sunday School superintendent, t recetvliig tap marks far male ren and Air, and {rain.e and. Kleanar and Mr. and the Canada p Ontario t- Mr. Norris Webb, in the Mother's singers at S,kl.l�,li;S, music fes- Kydd and Ka the and 1. el se !tivaT Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. E. A Moffatt. Patricia and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor of this dist- meets of Agriculture. in swop- Pay program. seat Mothers iet attended the 1957 graduating 1 Mr, and Mrs terno Lova* and David of London p i g g eratio.0 with the turnip colriinittC6' Infants baptized lir the pastor ' ] s S n 'a visitors with Day with Mr .and .Mrs,. ,Jack,.(doss exercises t St Josephs f h e a d G N hl d ht family were u d Y exec is a o t e Cntarlo el an rop were: aney Kat ten aug er Kydd. • (Hospital, London of which Miss improvement Assotiation. Mrs. Snider of Drumheller, A1. !Margaret rraylor. daughter of The Field Craps Branch of the e sister, II/It. and Mrs. Keith Taylcir or'Ontario Department of Agrieul- berta, William visitingawith her s.s . r. `Mitchell. was a member, { titre reports that Ontario :turnips i41rs.. Wrlliam Srnith and Mr.. Smith. Their! sister, Mrs, Horner Mr. and Mrs. Don Gravett have a favorable reputation of Bru'eefield, also spent the spent the weekend with the for- • throughout the continent, but weekend at the Smith home mer's parents in ;Kitchener, . j turnip growers are• always no. n .a' d Mr. and Mrs, William Ballon- the alert not only to ni.a n, tarn Mr, and Mrs, Gorda• . •.flay ;n type, Mr..and Mrs. Calvert Beek - am' the gilality Pf their product, 'but ly, 1•lanillton, visited with .ler, .Jon and Leigh, London, vis - Mrs, William May for the week- ' end. ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I M. Beekler and friends, Misses Marguerite and Trudy { Mr. and Mrs, Willian3 Wal. - Pickard, Hamilton and Mr. and 1 ters and family, Winchelsea, Mr. i Guelph 1 `to better it in every way possible. The guide is in booklet form and Is known as Circular MO. it contains information on the con- trol of turnip wagott, water core, flea beetles and aphids; seed airs, w. xi, YYauGel , and Airs. Ray Clark and fam- . , were visitors with Mr, and Mrs, illy, Knkton. Mrs, W. J. Beer, treatment; stat on of.crepe; C. V. Pickard on Sunday 'miss MaySkinner Mr. Maurice storage disinfection, and equip• Miss 'leien Sweet:and l4iiss Quante, r, Heber Snell and client for Control operations. It Marguerite Sanders of Toronto Mr, Clifford Qualm were guests warns against the practice of visited with Mrs Muriel Sweet on Sunday.of Mrs. Nelso Clarke using weed sprayers wvrgives far the weekend. proper • disinfection and gives jta celebrate her birthday on MP' precautions to be observed in Miss 'Beth Taylor of Victoria then s Day, the use .of insecticides and other Hospital, London visited with ` Mr, and lrrs. Herman Powe chemicals, as well as full diree- her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Larry 'attended the baptism in Parkhill Taylor on Sunday.:i United Church .of their grand - Mrs. Percy Elsie, London, Mr. deughter, Katherine May Mac - and Mrs" Elmer Webb, Grand Gregor, They, along with •Mr. Bend were Sunday visitors with and Mrs. Elmer Powe and fern - Dr, and Mrs, Gerald Webb, lily of Centralia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F, McNamara Mr. and Mrs, Don MacGregor, and Bryan of London spent Sun-; Mrs. Les Parker, Mrs. L Arm - day with Mr. and Mrs, Ewart strong, Mrs. Lloyd . Ford, Airs. Pyin. Cal Wein, Mrs. Sheldon Wein, Mrs, Don Robertson and Mrs. „111N441 mvttN44114111111444,11111N444411,IINtttttt ,N1,1,1 N4111NN144,IININ1111N$444$4,4444441444$4144$41 1,1,4411t41111% We're Staggering From Our Huge Liquidation Sale But We Sri(( Have Some A-1 sed Cars Left For Driving Pleasure '56 MONARCH SEDAN, a beauty $2,795 '56 FORD' FAIRLANE SEDAN $2,295 . Autom�Atie,-. radio.. - 'S5, CHEVROLET .BELAIRE SEDAN $2,095 Automatic, radio. '55 MONARCH COACH, automatic, `radio .,_.,, $1,995 '55 FORD SEDAN, automatic, radio $1,850 '54 MERCURY SEDAN, low mileage, radio ,.,$1,750 '55 FORD COACH, a •steal. $1,595 '55 DODGE SEDAN V8, automatic $1,495 '53 FORD COACH, automatic, radio $1,250 '53 FORD SEDAN; radio $1,195 '53 PONTIAC SEDAN, automatic, radio $1,195 '53 CHEVROLET SEDAN ..... $1,095 '52.OLDSMOBILE SEDAN, automatic $1,095 '52 METEOR COACH, automatic $1,095 '53 METEOR COACH, 'a steal $ 995 '52 CHEV SEDAN .'$2 FORD COACH — Your Choice 1 '52 METEOR SEDAN , I '51. MONARCH COACH, automatic radio Your Choice I '53 HENRY J. COACH, a steal '50 METEOR COACH '49 CHEVROLET COUPE ' '49 METEOR COACH — Your Choice $ 450 '50 AUSTIN SEDAN .,•• $ 125 • 895 $ 795 $ 595 $ 550 TRUCKS I '54 FORD 6 TON TRACTOR $3,500 Full air, saddle tanks, fifth wheel. 1 '6 FORD 3 TON DUMC' $3,350 I '52 RIO TANDUM DUMP $2,795 1. '56 FORD.PANEL, low mileage „ ..............".,• $1,995 '55 FORD PICKUP . _ $1,250 I '51 RIO 5 TON DUMP $1,000 '53 FORD PICKUP, automatic, low mileage •,,$ 895 '51 .F,O ,D 3 TON STAKE DUMP $ 895 I" '52 MERCURY 3 TON DUMP $ 895 '52 FORD PICXUP, a steal �$ 595 t SPECIALS Thi foilewinig above average units to be reduced $t0100 per' day until sold: 1 165 1 '53 MONARC14 SEDANone. , Antornati.c, a !free one. '54 FORD COACH $ 865, .'52 STUDE$AItER HARDTOP' 152 PLYMOUT1 COACT $ 4/5 TRACTORS OLIVE 70, new motor ., $ J95 ,2 Row'L1VER CORN PLANTER ...,,".lit,,,.,.,.,, $ 150 ,HORN IyOADE1. FOR OLIVER. OR r COCI<sHUTT ,.41St,..,,, $ 150 harry Snider MOTORS .TD. Ford Monarch. Deafer' 62+4 iltltYtl'fti1111111�1n1S1'finiNflifliitinY{liliitilMCi144iilinh'llYllil,ntfl(i Jack Coughlin of the Exeter Kin- ettes attended an inter club meet- ing and tenth anniversary of the Stratford Kinettcs in Stratford on Tuesday evening, Mrs, Sarabel Webster, Seaforth spent the weekend at tife home .of her nephew, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Cudmore. Mrs. Winnifred Rayner and daughter Joyce will arrive in Canada from England May 27 to visit the former's brother, Mr. John Webster of town. Joyce will stay in Canada and will make her home with her uncle for the present, Mr, and Mrs, Bertram North, Mr. and Mrs. .Alan Eagles of Woodstock were Sunday visitors with Mrs, Bobt. Higgins and RaY. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin King on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Willert and family, Mr, and Mrs, Russell King and family and Mr. and Mrs, Earl Neil and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Schultz of. Morriston were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skinner. Mother's Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Skinner were Mr, and Mrs, K. Mason, Bel - grave, Mr. and Mrs. R. Den- ham, Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. John McAllister and Mr. , and Mrs. Sam Skinner, Centralia with their. families.. • • Garage, Sunday And Evening Service. Open this' Sunday, Wednes- day afternoon, and during the evening throughout the week, Larry Snider Motors ■ tions fir using various materials, and formulations, While a Turnip Protection Quide has been published each year for the last five years, the 195?' edition is more complete and contains the latest -informa- tion and recommendations, Copies of the booklet may be obtained from the local agricul- tural representative, rw 4 i/Nii44.1H44414, PHONEEXETER ,ioniili441iti itmoiiiiiitiiiiiili41i41Yiofj "THE CHEAP BUYER TAKES BAD MEAT" ,_..*(Author's name below)..-. Over two hundred years ago this warning was written, and it is as true today as it was then. There are no secrets about how to be .success- ful in business. A fair profit must be made, or one does not last long. To sell cheaper means that either quality or ser- vice, must be cut—usual- ly both. Medicines or health—aids must always be of the best quality, and 'prescription service should be the best pos- sible. We wouldn't like to be Called the cheapest or the dearest pharmacist: We just want°folks to always say that our prices are fair and our service is good. YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE Exeter 447 WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE Pick up your prescrip- tion if Shopping near us, or let us deliver prompt- ly without extra charge. A great many people 'eri- trust us with the r"espons- ibility of filling their pre- scriptions. May' we cont - pound yours" Andrew Johnston Drugs Main St., Exeter PRESCRIPTION 'DHEMISYS wt*ur,tattion by tShnxnas Puller tlrinA-17137 Coln/right 1357 (ti�'('S) Huron County Crop Report ile D. H. MILES Most of the spring grain seed- ing has been completed and the farmers welcomed the recent rain. A. few fanners have start- ed planting corn. Some of the alfalfa fields were touched with the recent frost. Pastures have made excellent growth and farmers are turning their cattle out. Adequate pas- ture will be available now that the rain has aided pasture con- ditions. of Mr, .and Mrs, Lloyd «JM,1es. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Rundle. Karen Deborah, daughter of liir, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Russell of .and Mrs. Joe Dann and Heather St, Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Couise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colouhoun o Science Hill, Mr, (.ail Mills. and Mrs, Mervyn Hodgert and o eI Audrey of Bornholm, 144r. and Psrs..ft. !tams Mrs, Gordon Hodgert And Mar - Mr. Ron •Chatter and Ivan jorie, Mr and Mrs. ,hick; Madge Stoutenbert of Elora were week- and Phyllis: of town visited •An end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Vic •Chatten. Hodgert. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Harris and lllr J ''ipis Powell is a pa. Sheila of Medina were Monday tient an South Heron Hospital afternoon visitors with Mr. and baying suffered a heart attack Mrs. Lawrence Copeland. on Friday, Ile is progressing Mr. .and Mrs. G. Whittaker favorably. and family of Henson, were Sun - Mrs, ,Gertrude Hockey under - day guests of Mrs. A. Butters, evgein St. Josephs Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb and Hosentpitalsur, Londoryn sit TtiesdaY, Julie spent Saturday in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. William Craw- ,h4rs, Anna Denham visited overPatricia and Marlene of Craw - the weekend with her daughter, feed, Patr cia , Mrs. C. Vance and Mr, Vance Belmont visited leop Sunday with Mr, A. J, Penhale and Grace, Mr. and Mrs, L. Dykstra and son, Martin, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Van den -Bosch, and Mr. and Mrs. II. de Vries and children, Bart and Shirley, visited their parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Martin Dykstra in London Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kingma and Mr. and Mrs, Peter Toorns- tra were notified of the death of their cousin, Nicolas Telma, who was killed by a train near Atwood, Saturday. They attend- ed the funeral on Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith and Douglas visited in Exeter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newcombe, Stratford. • visited in.' ..town last week with, Mr.. and Mrd, Harold Skinner • aittlt, ether relatrees, Mrs, Eugene Beavers, Mrs. Aubrey Farquhar and Mrs. Harold Skinner. attended a tea at the nurses' residence, St. Joseph's- Hospital, London, spon- sored by the Ladies' Hospital Auxiliary in honor of the grad- uating class. , Mr. and Mrs, C, H. Blowes and Brenda, Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grant and Helen, London, spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sweitzer and family.. Mr, and Mrs. Fret! Nixon and family, "Flint, Mich„ Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Roberts and family and Miss Fein Short of London and Don Welsh spent Mother's Day with Mrs. William Welsh, Miss Greta Harness visited the past' week with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hall and family, West- port. Centralia at Dexter. Dr, and Mrs. E. 'S, Steiner Mr, Frank Louth returned to visited over the weekend with Hamilton on Thursday after Mr, and Mrs Charles Lind, Ken- dall, several .days with his New York, grandmother, Mrs. W. L. Swit- zer, Mrs. George Morphy, Donald,. Nelson and John were weekend visitors in Toronto with Dr. Morphy. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Di- anne and Douglas were Satur- day evening guests with. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Jeffery, Exeter. Mrs. C. Jacques, St. Marys, Mrs. A4, Jacques and Mr. Arlo Copeland, Kirkton, were Sun- day visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Jacques. Mr, and Mrs. Bay Mills spent Sunday in St. Marys with Mr. Mrs. Hilton Laing, librarian, and Mrs. 147. Mode, secretary - treasurer of the Exeter Library will attend the sessions of the annual conference of the Ontario Library Association held at the University of Toronto Library. Toronto, May 2?,, to 24. Clark Fisher, who recently sold his farm in Usborne and Girl Gl-u .e.s .,,-Coptinued: from Page d a • >� t � e cited �. `,ther e o aG times- t i� � i�'�n .crotta.used, witch we're expls g thing they forget s.oane 4)f tla+a items when. they start to tell Alan and Aad about it. r thelittle. 1 wonder. •(Guides, how family in the drawer at the Scout Hall is getting along? That was quite a discovery Lefty and .Joan made! We can't say we're exact- ly „crazy" about them -but then on the other hand .a Guide is..a friend to animals." Here's a quizz for you girls.. -see h.ow much you learned last week! What three Tenderfoot knots are used .. x in raising: a flag. The first •�uided to tell me the carr. et al; , e a tie the knots correctly Thursday night shall gain some points for her patrol, Aliso well 1 w who reads the Gu. ide column!! Miss Carol Fletcher, South Hu- ron High School queen aeeain- panied by her mother, Mrs. M. C. Fletcher, were guests along with other Western Ontario Nigh. School queens and their -escorts on Friday of the London Free - Press when they toured CI"PL radio and TV stations and other points of interest, VT ..:r. -'.t t We may tiavo your handbags, Melts w knave not. been called )for. we al;o not responsible ter goods left :after 30 da�y ;*, we would appt�eciat e i yos would pick. your .articles up, Mares and ioyt Work Shoos OXFORDS AND i3OAFERS Blick, Brawn and align See Vs Before You 1tuq Wuerthsr Phone 252 Exsttar' purchased a lot on James Street from Miss Meta Salter, has the 1 �.� foundation in far a new home.' A number of airforce personnel "`~ from Centralia were guests of —--- i some of the Exeter bridge play- 1• ers at Armstrong's restaurant and Mrs, Harold Levy. Monday evening, There were five Mr, and Mrs. Roy Brock of tables in play andthe honors --------- London visited with their .laugh. went to the visitors by a small 1 �� in NNN r ter, Mrs. Lloyd Smith and Lloyd. xnarg•, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Swit- zer, Judy and Dennis of London spent Sunday afternoon with the former's mother, Mrs, W. L. Switzer, Mr, Archie Chatten of London was a visitor with his mother, Mrs. ,H. Chatten, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cope- land and Donna attended the choral evensong 'and annual service of students of London Teacher's College at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, on Sunday. Donna is a choir member. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leslie, St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steph- ens and Donald, Ilderton, were Friday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. J'. Tipping. Mrs. 144, Copeland ,and Jean spent Saturday at Canfield visit- ing relatives. Guests of Mr, and Mrs, Ira SERVICE STATION For Lease Immediate Possession Reasonable Rent' APPLY H. 0. FREE McCurdy on Sunday were: M.r.Phone 366 a Seafort(i and Mrs. Fred Doupe and Grace, Base Line. Mr, and Mrs. Roy McCurdy, St. Marys, Mr. • and Mrs. Freston Morrison, Kirk - ton. Mr. and Mrs. Robs. Hardie, Mrs. Head, Granton, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Tufts, Kirkton, Mrs. Bryce Skinner, Shirley and Larry of Munro,. Mrs. Truman TuftS, London, were Sunday visitors Teachers summer Positions — Continued from Page 5 service in the Parkhill church on Sunday morning and were guests with Mr, ant Mrs, Don MacGregor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Godbolt and Lenore of Mitchell were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks. Visitors at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc> alts on Sat- urday were Mr. and .Mrs. Elmer Atkinson of Marine City, Mich., and ori Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Win. Quinton and family, Mr, and Tdrs. R. Lilley and family and Miss Helen McFalis of Lon- don. Helen is 'spending a couple of weeks at home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kennes, Billy and Dale of Calgary, Alta. visited for a few days with the fortner's sister, Mrs. Fred Me- Cutc.heon and family. ldr. and Mrs. Alton Isaac were , among those who attended the ' graduation cxereises of St, Jos- eph's Hospital School of Nurs- ing at Thames Hall, University of Western Ontario, on Wednes- day evening of last week, Miss Margaret Tasko was a graduate. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hod- gins, Mr. and Mrs. George Bayn• ham and Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1#owdeti were in Toronto over the weekend where they attended the Canada Packers Quarter Century Club banquet at the Royal. York hotel, Miss. Wilda Pollock of Kitchen- er was a weekend visitor with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wilson and Tonna May were. Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. mer Wi.tson. Mr, and Mrs M. flarilon and family of Lobo 'were Sunday vis- itors with the former's blether, Mrs A. Ilariton. The McCutcheon and Itodains Quintette Will play three num- bers at the Grotnway church on, Sunday, May 26, Mrs, E. Lamport has returned to her home after spending a. week with her son-in-law. and daughter, Mr. acid Mrs. McI'Kee- rir. in teeter. Mr. Arthur Mei""alis fried at' his 11,411ta on 'Tuesday. The do. teased has 'been in poor health for some time. Positions with guaranteed income for elementary teach- ers with at least two years experience. Write MRS. W. KEYES R.R. 3 Seaforth, Ontario for interview. e SEE !. • HEAR w ■ ANDY McLEAN Liberal Candidate in Huron CKNX-TV MONDAY, MAY 20 6:25 - 6:30 p.m. CKNX RADIO MONDAY, MAY 20 '7:05 • 7x10 awlti, THURSDAY, MAY 23 6:25 ' 6:30 pan, (t'ublished by the Buren Liberal Association) 1 B U E H L E R S 1 G N 5 Phone 232 Zurich 1 ANDREWS1 HOLIDAY PACK • ANDREW JOHNSTON DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS a-JENNY L ND CANDIES EXETER efhow. 44-7 • now only site 6.00 x 16 Super -Cushion by GO011017 EAR Made with exclusive 3-T Cori NEW LOW PRICES iN OTHER SiZES 6,70. 15--$12.95 7.10x 15--$14.95 (All prices with your Class "A" trade-in.) . TIMMY HAYTER PHONE: DAY 91 — .NIGHT 84 GENERAL GARAGE SERVICE DASHWOOD, ONTARIO on DEBENTURES and GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES T111 II()N & ERJE r tl*tllit WaThltT \N.k11.k 'I'l Head- 'dtfioe t,'tdon, *Matte district, hearotiontstivert �y Ll yd Et, Hodgson, Centrad*! '•Onthrbtl, i•lenliatlr ,t. W. 1•le'bteer, Zurltrl4 , t , Frani:id, *xeteri Seli :& LauinteeN to• re