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• HEALTH AND. CHEER-
• FULNESS MUTUALLY
13EGET EACH -.OTHER"
0..0*(4tithor's ‘nauto:
One of the rewardspby.•
sicians. and pharmacists
receive is the knowledge,
that because we 'help, you,
to improve, 'protect, and
preserve your he1th We
add to your cheerful en.
joyment of life.
All you bave to :do is to
visit your physician at
regular intervals, or . at
the first signs of ally 11J1l-
ness, to make the first
step to better health and
a happier life, -
Should your physician
prescribe any Medication
we • will Ldo our part by
supplying from our well
stocked pharmacy What-
ever he Specifies,.
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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 en.*
trust us with the respons-
ibility of filling their pre-
serpitions. May we com-
pound yours?
•
Andrew
Johnston
Drugs
Main st., Exeter
PRESCRIPTION
CHEMISTS
'Quotal ion by
Joseph Addison (1672-1719)
Copyright' 1957 ($W4)
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$ d 11111111111111111111111 ttttt 111111111111111$ ttt 111111111/11)1101M111,11/11$1111M01111111111100111.14041110101111111111.11141114 the Tiirift) Kippenettes club weie .
On behalf of the Institute Mrs.
guests of Ki East W
. peenomen's
J. Drummond congratulated E1 -
held at S.S. No. 10 Tue.kersmith glinnectate,11, Lois McLellan, Ann
Marie Jarrott, who
on Wednesday evening.. achieved provincial honors corn -
Miss Marie Jarrott and Katti- , .,
piecing i projects and Marie
.
Society At.„Ciavert
Studies Missions.
At the Meeting oaVell
Woin-
aifs Missionary Society 'held at
the home of Mrs. Alvin Moir .on
Thursday evenitig, Mrs. Thos.
Pryde, assisted by Mrs. V. Whit—
smith, gave the study of the,
churches in Malaya and Indon-
esia dealing with. 'the problems
And epportunities. •the Chris,
tan church in these countries.
Mrs. H, Strang, a delegate to
the W.M.S. Synodical meeting
held last week M Listowel, re-
ported •on the program.s And
the benefits,.derived from attend-
ing.
Devotions were taken by Mrs.
Arthur Whilsmith. She also re-
ported that feur CGIT girls
would be attending camp at .Port
Elgin this suinmer.•
Mrs. D. Millar And Mrs.
Kirk assisted the hosted's.
Sorority Meets
At Grand Bend
The new president, Miss Jean
Taylor, conducted the meeting of
Beta Sigma Phi'Sorority held at
the home of Mrs. William Salle -
gel of Grand 13ericl. Three Grand
Bend ladies, Mrs. William. Mc -
Beare Mrs, Griffin Thomas and
Mrs. Dave Jaekson assisted the
hostess.
The Exeter _chapter. rates a
two -star rating of 126 points out
of a total of 192 points which
qualifies for a three -star rating.
• Mrs. Walter Bentley won the
gift brought by Mrs, William
Bentley.
'Y GO BY'
Beauty Bar
Myrland Smith, Prop.
tehteitlum 1 Sti)-Ing, I. prim nuents
Hair "Treatments, Tinting
• L e
Describes Dam Project
a4nnieures, raelni$ I
409 Main St, Phone 522
OAC OPEN 'HOUSE—IVIore than 25 high schools, including some from ,SHDHS,at
tended open house at the Ontario Agricultural' College last week, Miss L. Bray of
the Macdonald Institute staff is outlining the course to a group of visiting girls. From
left to right are sb.own: Anne Sedgeworth of Etobieoke; Irene Hayter and. Donna
agleson, both of Exeter, • --OAC Photo
'N FANCIES
With
The
Institutes
YOUR HAIRDRESSER To Ladies At Hurondale
Marjorie. Mikes au—
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Permanent Waving . . .
Hair Styling and Shapmg ryn Anderson, members of the combe, Elimville; and
Tinting and Cold Waving See 4-H Exhibit , 4-11 homemaking club demon- liam Thompson, Eden,
strated the maiting of sleeping
Phone 146 Seaforth Womert's Institute and' garments their winter project:
An
Appreciation
The Lions Club of Exeter desires to thank the citizens
of Exeter and area, the J. A. D. McCurdy School
children and staff arid the Protestant personnel at
R.C.A.F. Station Centralia for their generous con-
tributions. to the recent Easter Seal Campaign, result-
ing in the splendid gross. total of $1,442,56, which
will be used to take care of crippled children, as well
I as to finance summer camps for crippled children in
I this district by. the Society
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I K. J. LAMPMAN •• . MILTON R. ROBBINS
Chairman Easter Seal . Treasurer Easter Seal
r.4 Lions Club vofExeter Lions Club of Exeter
P.S.—Anyone who has overlooked his or her • contri-
butions, can send it in now to Treasurer, lYlilton
R. Robbins, Exeter, Ontario. .
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Mrs.
Mein St. Groups
Help Residence
The ladieS Of Mein $treet W,A. Native D......vmonstrat
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and W.M.S. met Oil ThursdaY
Th. TimoiAdvaciter
tage St! MIA B. 'W. T1140Y at4 1 Itc1 Oki/ Floral co esig
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afternoen at the sUmmer cot. m io,k oft
Southeott Pines, Grand Send.
There was a g()Q0: Attendenee.
Rev. A. SP00 Oa the
University Residence _Preieet to
provide residences. for United
'church students at.the IMIVer
sity ef Western Ontario. The .oh.
jective for this purpos.e la five
&Wars per fainily rover a three
year 4perio4 l‘tr. Bapsofl said -
The Arkembera voted 4 ,egntribtt,
tion .of US toward this projeet.
Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer presided
for the meeting and was assist-
ed in the devotionel by Mrs, E.
R. HoPper. Mrs, R. E. Russell
contributed a reading.
It was ,decided . to entertain.
the Baby Hand and, mothers at
the June reeetinig, An auction
sale of baking brought by the
:members was held with Mrs.
Russell as Auctioneer.
A smorgasbord luncheon Waal
served et the close •of the meet -
log,
Lutheran Church
Betrothal Scene
The marriage of Gertrude L
Bieserithel, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Biesenthal, Windthorst,
Sask., and Melvin C. Stade,
Dashwood, was solemnized in
Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood
on Wednesday May 17,
ceremony and Mrs. Edgar Rest- graceful curves. Low, flat flow,
Rev. K. Zorn offieiated for the
sin, Albert Miller, the bride wbre pin points, used to bold the flow,
music, er containers held the arrange -
player provided wedding
given in marriage by her cou- ments and the florist's. elay and
a street length dress of tur-
At baelsground for a deiaon-
eration 0 Japanese flower .ar.
rangenients by ldrs. VIVO 'Oba.
kata el London, Mrs. Lyman
UMISMS, president of the ,Garden
-Club -of London, described the
natural beauties a Japan at the•
annual W.A. A10$0.1)3, T6,4 held
41416-05, United -alga 14iSt
Wednesday afterneon,
A native of Tokyo, Mrs. Ma"
kata taught flower arrange-
ment in Vancouver for 25 years
Arid bolds three-,cliptomas in that
line of work, Mrs. Cousins said.
The art of flower arrangement
is•genturies eld in Japan and,
Lha most outstanding feature of,
homes and gardens' there is their
formality. Ali flower arrang.e-
ments follow a triangular pat-
tern with flowering shrubs and
juniper used as a background,
The leading branch in the ar-
rangement symbolizes heaven
while others typify man and
earth..
As Mrs. Cousins spoke, Mrs-
.0balcato, dressed in the costume
of her native land, fashioned
flowers and .shrubs into arrange-
rnents that were simple but 0-
fective, Deftly she molded the
straight, stiff lines of the juni-
per and flowering barberry into
quoise lace over satin. A head-
dress studded with pearls held
her finger tip veil. She carried
a bouquet of pink carnations,
stephanotis and fern.
She was attended by her sis-
ter, Mrs. Rudolph Miller, Dash,
wood, who dressed in. pi* with
white accessories and a rose 'cor-
sage,
Mr. Rudolph , w, a s
groomsman.
• A wedding reception was held
at the Blue .Water Resturant.
• The couple will •make their home
wn., on the groom's farm near Da-sh-
wood.
Plan Convention
The first national convention
of Women's Institutes will be
held in Ottawa in October, Pres-
ident Mrs. James Haggerty of
Napanee said at the concluding
..........,,—,.......e.,.....—,:--,—....... Sinclair who receive county session of the Federated Wom
honors having completed six et's Institutes of Ontario's an -
projects. and presented them nual three-day conference.
with gifts. Mrs. Haggerty told the 800
,,..._—_---- highlights of the Officers' Con- the convention will be national
Miss Margaret McKay gave delegates that the objectives of
BORT 'TAKE ANY oF HIS ference 'held recently at Guelph. unity, co-operation between In -
e.
SASS, POP - DRINK 50ms, 1 Mrs. James McNaughton dis- stitutes and opportunities for
cussed the motto " don't work leadership' development.
� TeeS MUSCLE BUILCIONI4
through this year in last. year's "One of the greatest challenges
i MILK' PROM
HiailL4NDIIILLPAIRY rut." Reading's were given by facing the Women?s Institutes is
i
AND SOCK HIM IN THE , Mrs. Verne Alderdice and Mrs. to forge ahead to meet the de -
NOSE i..nezE •
"You 5AID 1 Miss Eleanor Reed of Dungan- living," Mrs. Haggerty said,
Gordon McKenzie -of Seaforth. 'mends of expansion and modern
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YOU WERE non, who won top honors in the "Progress demands action, and
0.0iNG TO DO. violin class and a scholarship of because of the progress the W.L
$25 in piano class, contributed has made,it has now become
violin' and piano selections, Mrs. big business."
I 4 • rt her accompanist, Mrs. Ross doors during the last 60 years
She said the W.I. opened its
'. Broadfoot favoured with a piano —Pease Turn to Page 6
i i # John ,IVIeGregor, leaforth, was
'• I• solo and accompanied for a sing- l
•
song, led by Mrs. Harry Cald-
well.
During the business period $10 Friends Shower
'
was voted to the Cancer Fund. re .es ."
Mrs, W. Monis and Mrs. Wil- •Dricie t‘ect
liarn Bell were appointed dee- A miscellaneous showet was
gates to the district annual at held on Tuesday evening in
"•••'Dashwood May 29. Ihe group Thames Road church in honor of
voted ift favor of a rug -making Miss Mildred Ballantyne, bride-
cour'se to be held in 'the fall, elect of Saturday, June 1. Ninety
Mrs Alex McGregor , and Mrs. ladies were in attendance.
Stewart Pepper to make arrange- After a short program, Helen
ments. It was planned to have Ballantyne .and Helen Anderson
a booth at a barn dance June presented the numerous gifts in
4 in the new barn of Art Finlay- baskets following an address by
son, east of Kippen. Plans for a Doris Simpson.
bus trip in the near future te
Lpndon W e r e ooutlined Mrs.
Kyle and Mrs. William Bell were lei
^ontribUte Stools
Campbell Eyre, Mrs. Williant
appointed a committee to make
arrangements, The June meet- To SH ,Hospital
ingwill take the form of a pic-
nic At Lions Park, Seaforth June Exeter Kinette Club recently
14, • , donated five footstools for the
maternity wards at South' Heron
Mrs.. J. MeNiugliton and Mrs.
H. 'Caldwell conducted contests. Hospital. ,
The Kinettes' contribution no*
Courtesy remarks were given by
provides convenient stepping
Mrs. /1. Caldwell and Mrs. Robt. stools for each of the beds in the
Doig, president of Seaforth In- maternity section. .
,-, stitute.
, .
Fete Grandmas Phone 102
450 guests
ndoifnothers were honored
In-
stitute at their May .meeting
Elireville Women's In -
f
which featured several demonor
HARVEY'S
TAXI
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Green Otani, Os. Tins
NIBLETS CORN 2 for 330
• 1ft au 1 1,b. PoS'
NABOB COFFEE • 870 •
Five noses Banana Fiesta
CAKE MIX, 70 Off Pkg, 230 •
Stokely's 10 O. Tint
TOMATO JUICE 2 for 31¢
bovia
COOKIES, 1 Lb. Cello Pkg. lll „...370
Plorkitt
CUCUMBERS 2 for 290.
•to IN. too
NEW POTATOES „
Serving,
• You
Better
Brides.E, ect
See the beautiful samples of
wedding stationery and other
items for your big day ,at
THE Times.ArNpeATE
Modern
Beauty Salon
314 'Main St. •
• Phone 349
111611 STYLING
PERMANENTS
HAIR TREATMENTS
TINTING.
Open Tuesday to Saturday
• • Pearl Henderson, Prep.
Fi'sherninnAr4.4 oz. rei;
SOCKEYE SALMON
Sitittnize 1 Lb. Tin
FLOOR WAX •
790
,Nitture's 604, 20 Oz. Thus
TOMATOES 2 2 for 430
mevotentetem Stilted or Plain, 1 Lk, Pkg,
SODA SALTINES'," l AA .41..4 31
New Low Prices !'
ON FROZEN FOODS!
Old South ORANGE JUICE
6 Oz., 2 for 20¢;,12 Oz., 2 for .530
SUNKIST LEMONADE
49¢ 6 oz, tin makes 32 ozs. / for 39¢
Saving
You
More
Free Delivery D Phone 532
CUSTOMER PARKING AT tHE REAR OP -STORE
strations.
Mr. Milton Hooper demotistrat.
ed the method of spinning wool-
len material • and showed finish-
ed articles of wearing aPParai-
Urs„ William Routly showed the 24.HOUR SERVICE
method of pressing doilies and
Mrs, Jackson, the making of
CANADIAN
PROPANE
GAS
& APPLIANCES
GRATTON at
HOTSON
• Photo 156 Grand Bend
making buns and rolls,
Mrs. Howard Pyite Mrs, Jud
Dykeman and Mrs. Harold Bell
dressed in old-fashioned coS-
tumes sang trios. Mrs. Sames
Miller gave a reading. Mrs.
program..
nCreery presided for the
p
Mts. Delmer skinner presided
for the business. It was decided
to start the tummet meetings
at 8.30 shatp, lifts, Jackson
Woods acid Mrs. Harold iIch,
leaders of the Garden club. were
pretented with .gifts. Members
Voted to make a tatIVAAS lot the •
dancer fimd, Volunteers ineluded
FAST RELIFO
Mrs. Jim IvIlller, Woodham l EF R
Delmer Skner,1ilhti1lPSOitt11;
ers, were -camouflaged wite
stones, ,
Mrs, 'Whitney Coatex. *.
President, introduced the EU
and Mrs, a, $041 olrpree
the thanks of 011 who wore Pr*
ent to Urs, Cousins and Mt*
Obakata.
A bake sale. bazaar and attar,
noon tea were included le gee
program,
:CHANG*: OF LIFO
HOT ..194.5H,Es
Why suffer from hot 11441****,-
'Too: tenelon, Meek:-
amp, lose of appetite, Aimee *44
peins, anemia siuriog
change of life? Remember, IA
Clialeal Tests, the msjerityaf
women enjoyed :sulking reliefsvitit-
.New .Formula Plokhent Tablet,
ort.
Most- likely yeti
will be helped. too. So we ofrer,-e,
40 DAYS FRU TORATMIWIT •
If you -sr* n.t..01400
lust.getriekhanesfromyoorDeug.
Store..Teke for 30 days at directed
to get 0114,0014400f yeer romptoint, •
if you Io not experience
relief, send us the empty &isle*
for :cheerful refund ofyour .mon/y4
We havell,ioussods of teitiroott.
lab on Ste from satisfied users,
.Jairt them today, Try our .oufo, •
no -risk plan. Get our .easy-tomio.
New Formula Lydia E. Finkbans
Tablets with *Idea look irotto
orCompound with Vitamis.
rienuMalltrocolsouttg.,ogyAstoss
*.Ethel's •
Beauty Salon .
.PHONE 18, GRAND BEND
OPEN
Monday to Saturday, 9 te 6
Friday Evening Until 9
Frances Greene, Elinor IN/midge,
Also With 4 Years' Experience,
mei.. Shelia TeeviR,
recently with
Lisa Beauty Salon, Landon
Ethel Detiarcline, Proprietress
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Mrs. Warren tiro*, Zion; Mts.' `•
Ward Herb., Zion NOVI; Mrs.
GOrdtei Prante North Whithel.
sea; Mr. Allen Jai% Vitt.,
North;, Mrs, Vette Pitt.
PLn Aroilvereary
• itt1. Miss Ruth -Skinner pre-
_ Aided for Pride of Boron ebtk.
'A lodge ineeting last Wdnes.
day night whi iiltnswere It MTh
for the bbsevtitet of the teeth
antilVertary of the lodge on jute
5,
AsattiblywAtdett,- Ma. Mabe
Wybtoof Tilitotiburg Ittbdteli
ledge, will be the guest of honor
• Ittid sheIl1 bAceottpanied by
othet members of het Wise.
tol INAR 13‘48Th
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Yours
Early!
Our CATALINA awl/T. '-
suits are here! Pretty
woollens, cot tons and
lastex — eye -fetching
styles for swimming and
sunning,
7.95 up
Shortie Pyjamas
Duster Coats
2.9,3
3.95
IRWIN'S
LADIES WEAR
PHONE 474 • EXETER
ilvzroto.o d's
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TASTE TREAT
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. p.erfect, for snacks, desserts, party treats
— .Try the NEW TLAVORS . Blueberry
and l'istAchio SILVERWOOD'S maks ilt
tho popular favorites including Black. 'Cherry
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