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P0510 1 The Time.PAcivecets, September 0,190
Crediton Man Sells
Large General Store
ly WIC 40SEPH W001:14.1. will have an office on Main
Mr.
Lorne Hodge has disposed. Street,
et his. general .store here. The clubihit Bost . •
Urge double stere an Crediton'a Crediton's Classy Lassy 4.11
akfaln Corner was built by tins Garden Club. belt' a special meet
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late M. Christian Beaver, when, lug on weeoesday ,evettio to.
it served as grocery and fOrni-. prepare for Achievement Day
ture stores. . which was held on Thursday.'
It was purchased by Mr. Hodge. At this meetitig the girls were
nine years ago and he convert- taught the right way. to. judge
ed it into a large general store and weregiven a quiz to help
containing personal living quar- prepare -them for the following
ters in addition 'tothree apart- day. All day Thursday the.
MentS. The changeover will he Crediton Lassies attended the
made in the near future. Garden Club Achievement Day
Mr. Hodge's many friends and at Zurich.
Patrons are pleased to learn At this meeting, Miss M. Bull,
that he and Mrs, Hodge and kv. 0 cowmen e on le c u $
family will continue to reside exhibits, referred to Crediton's
in Crediton, where Mr.. Hodge exhibit as being the best that a
will .continue his plumbing, heat- first year club had exhibited,
ing. and electrical contracting They have been. asked to place
business.. He retained the large the exhibit in the London. Fair.
warehouse, recently built, and personal Items
Piano
instruction
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Still Time Available
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Por More Pupils
THEORY & HARMONY
• Mrs. Dorothy
Wildfong
A.L.C.M.
430 Albert St.
Phone 362-J Exeter
SERVICE
STATION
For Lease
- Immediate Possession
TOWN OF EXETER
Low Rental
• Apply •
H.O. FREE
SEAFORTH
Phone 366
GINGERICH'Sceatet.
'HEATING' ENGINEER
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CI LOCAL TPAORSIARKI,
GINGERICIfS
HEATING -LIGHTING -PLUMBING
011 BuRNING -AIR CONDITIONING
EQUIPMENTS,SUPPLIES
ELECTRICAL REPAIRING
MOTOR REWINDING
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ZURIC
•South End
• Service
Useci.
Car
Buys!
'57 METEOR 300
Au tomatic tranSmiSsion,
unique paint job—blue.
IS METEOR RIDEAU
CLUB SEDAN
tri -tote pink and white,
V-8 CHEVROLET
CLUB COUPE .
New tireS, red and white.
'31 CHEVROLET SEDAN •
40 STUDEBAKER COACH
Overdrive.
MI PLYMOUTH, COACH
CHEVROLET COACH
Excellent condition,
Used Tires
All Sizes
outh End
ervice
Misses Marilyn Lampert and
Heather Abernathy, of Alberni,
B.C,, who attended the Centen-
ary World Guide Camp ,at Doe
Lake, have been visiting "for a
couple of weeks with relatives
and friends in Crediton district,
Marilyn is the daughter of Mel-
vin Lamport, formerly of Credi-
ton,
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Boulianne
motored to Quebec City Thurs-
day of last week where they
visited relatives and returned
home on Monday,
Mr, and Mrs., William Wood-
all and daughters, Monica and
Lori, of Windsor, visited witl
relatives here during the week
end. Miss Judy Woodall, who
had spent some weeks here, re
turned to Windsor with her
parents,
Joseph W. Flynn
Dies In Hospital
joseph. W. Flynn, 81, Credi-
ton East, ,flied ,on Monday in,
South Huron. Hospital. Exeter.
He had spent roost of his lite
n Crediton. His wifepre.
deveesed him several years ago.
Be is survived by one daugh-
ter (Willamine) Mrs, Jack Jes-
BeY. Creelitoreand one son,
William Henry (Harry), at
home five brothers. Themes,.
Lucan; John, Exeter; Garnet,
Joah and Gordon of London; two.
sisters, Mrs. Willie ai Raw lines,
London and Mrs. Nat Corbett,
Exeter.
The remains rested at .the
Murdy funeral borne. Liman,
where funeral service was held
on Thursday with interment in
St. James Cemetery, .Clande-
boye.
• This Week In
Winchelsea
By MRS. F. HORNE
Mr. and Mrs. Bison Lynn, Joan
and Jimmie, visited with rela-
tives at Owen Sound op Sunday.
Master Larry Lynn returned
home with them after holidaying
for a week at Pike Lake.
Mrs. Nelson Clarke of Farqu-
har spent Monday with Mr. and
°Mrs. Walters and Dan-
ny.
Grant Gilfillan spent the week-
end with his cousins at Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters,
Sandra and Judy, also Mr, and
Mrs, Bill Brock and Linda of
London spent the weekend at
Chp1ov
Mrs. Luther Fox of Victoria,
- R.C, was a recent visitors with
her nieee, Mrs. Freeman Horne,
- and with other relatives in the
vicinity, •
Mrs. Albert King, of Windsor
and Detroit, is a visitor with
friends and relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivlartin Medea
of Guelph spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, If, Young and
A. Morlock,
Mrs. E. Sweitzer of Calgary
is spending some time with her
sister, Mrs, A. Gaiser and Mr.
Gaiser.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wellington Heist were Mr.
and Mrs, Oren Grace of Dear-
born, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Or-
ville Brown and daughter Ma -
delle, of Sebewaing, Mich., and
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown
and daughters of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Renney
of Detroit spent the weekend
with Mrs. J. Hirtzel and sons.
Morris Renney, who had spent
several weeks here, returned to
Detroit with his parents.
F10 and Mrs. Robert Palmer
and daughters, Shirley and Beth,
of Trenton, are holidaying at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ern"
mery Palmier. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heist of
Detroit spent the weekend. with
M. and Mrs„ Z. M. Palmier.,
Mrs. Margaret Bowman of De-
troit visited •over the weekend
with her father,, Mr, E. Get-
tingher,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Roeszler
of London visited over the week-
end- with the former's mother,
Mrs. W. Roeszler.
Mr. G. R. Wolfe of Detroit
spent a few days with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Wolfe.
W02 John and Mrs. Wade and
Johnny spent last week at Camp
Tonomo.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Fahrner were
Mrs. C. Berg and Frederick
McDonald, Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moyer of
Detroit spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Geiser.
Crediton town. 'trustees • are
making extensive repairs to side-
walks on Main Street.
Quite a number of relativei
and friends attended the funeral
of Alex Borland in London on
Saturday.
Mr. William Oestricher spent
the weekend in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Radford and
Shirley spent Sunday in Kit-
chener,
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Morlock
and family spent several days
over the weekend at Sault St,
Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. .Taxnes Mawhin-
ncy visited .over the weekend
holiday in Londe .
Mr. and. Mrs. John Wright
and family of Medway Farm,
London, visited on Sunday 'with
Mrs. A. M. Berry.
Schwalm Family
Enjoys Reunion
• The park at Stratford :proved
an ideal location for the Schwalni
family reunion Sunday Septem-
ber let, with some fifty mem-
bers of the family present, from
St. Thomas, Hamilton, Belle-
ville, Aurora, Camp Borden,
• Stratford, nensali and Kippen.
A program of sports was con-
• ducted and dinner and supper
served picnic style. •Winders in
the various sport events were:
rates, 3 yew and under —Peter
O'Hara; throwing hall S and un-
der, Peter O'Hara; 5 and under,
Susan Schwalm; 7 and littler,
David Schwalm; 12 and under,
Barbara &Imolai; ladies race,
Mrs. Harold Ranson; men's race,
Jini White; three legged race,
Mrs, Lee Selovalm, Jerry Han-
• son.
Wheelbarrow race, Mrs. flared
Hanson,Bill Weyrie; sewing'
patch, Mrs. Gordon Sehwalth,
• Harold Meson; pape: ginger
bread boy, Mrs. r d 0 h
Schwalm; toroing the farthest
distance, Mr, arid Mrs. Arthur
O'Hara and Peter Belleville.
oldest person present, Alfred
Pfaff.. Zurieh' youngest Hobby
Antorlq largest' family,
• Mrs, Violet Seliwalin, Heiman;
.., Rule Si Choek shelf peanut scramble and halloOft
OHM* 308extriek race concluded the! ..5,00.rtg.
tOSIt reUninit will be held AL
•
Naas.
Ronnie Poliock of Parkhill
spent the weekend with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Pollock.
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Crediton Pilot's Plane Milli"' Gaiser Sr,
t Marks 93 Years
Found in Norm Lake mmezigal,w,mr,,,tih„lliz
Parts .of the T33, Thunderbird
jet trainer which disappeared on
A routine flight January 12, 1.054
while piloted by the late F-10
Charles Edward, Ness have been
found 16 miles north-east of the
MeSsage, From
.reenway
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hartle
of London spent the weekend with
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Bartle.
Miss Muriel, F,allis of Semis
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Brophey and Fran-
ces.
Motley Thompson spent a few
days last week with his aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Sutherland of Strathroy,
Mrs, Andrew Pollock returned
to Toronto on Sunday after speed-
ing the summer with Mr, Harold
Polleck.
Airs, Bus Lagerwcrf entertain.
ed Cloverdale Institute at her
home last Wednesday. evening,
Schools in the district opened
on Tuesday with Mrs. Wilma,
Desjardine at the North School,
Mrs, Douglas Gill at the West
and Miss Margaret Scheele at
Corbett as teachers,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hodge, Jo-
anne and Jeanette of Detroit
spent the weekend with Mrs, Al-
bert Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner
and family of Mallon spent the
weekend with Mrs, J. Gardner.
Baptismal service was held in
the United Church on, Sunday
when Ann Marie, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bullock, Peg-
gy Louise, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Horner, Daniel Jacob,
son of Mr. and Mrs, Jake Lager-
werf were baptized.
Eugene Guenther of Dashwood
and Wayne Eagleson of Detroit
visited last week with their
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Wil -
air base .according to A ,message
received by Mrs. NUS of Cred-
iton from ,G./C R. C. Ledoux.
C.O. of RCAF Station,North
Bay.
Tho ..discovery was Madeby
two North Bay men •011 a fishing
trip at isolated Valhi- Lake,
sometimes known AS Anderson
Lake.
The aircraft .crashed In swamp-
y and muskeg type nf ground
and, from inspectiore it will be
impossible to recover the 'wrecks
age or pilot's body because of
the depth of the aircraftin The
ground and the inability to get
salvage equipment in this re-
mote area.
It is proposed to erect a cress
and appropriate memorial plaque
beside the .erash site where a
religious cominital service will
be. carried out.
liam Eagleson.
Those leaving this district this
week to teach School were; Mr.
• Dwayne 1VIcLinchey at. Petrone,
Mr, Neil Romphf at Stratford,
Mr. Dawson Woodburn at Toron-
to, Miss Ruby Pollock at Hamil-
ton, Mrs. Clare Ritchie (Eleanor
Curts) at Sarnia, Miss Maxine
Luther At Mt. Brydges, Miss
Jeanette Steeper at Sand Hill,
Miss Frances Brophey at Sar-
nia and Miss Marion Woodburn
at Burketon,
The Harmony Class of the
United Church will hold thdir
meeting on Friday evening at
the home of Mr. and Md. Harvey
Walper.
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Pollock and
Michael of London spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Pollock.
Mrs. W. T, Ulens of London
is visiting in London with her
daughter, Miss Lillian Ulens,
Miss Edith Walters who has
been visiting at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Qscar Steeper, has
secured a position at Westing-
house in London.
on Monday reeeived many call-
ers who offered congratulations
and a host •of good wishes, and
were partakers of a beautiful
birthday cake provided by ,his
daughter, Dr. Lulu Gaiser.
ze •
By MISS JANE DYKEMAN
• Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holikins
of Science Hill were Sunday •
visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
-ton Jaques.
Ronald Dykeman of Water -
down spent the weekend with
Roy Dykeman,
Miss Jean Gedds of Ripley
spent a few days last week With
Margaret Brock,
Doris and Doreen Brock, Keith
Bragg and Edward Rem took a
four-day bus trip with the Junior
Farmers to Eastern Ontario and
Quebec,
Michael Cushman spent -seve-
ral days last week with. Bruce
and Leslie Dykeman,
Mr, Joe Bailey, Exeter, who
just returned from a three-
month trip to EnglandScotland
and Wales, visited Sunday alter -
noon with Mr. and Mrs, Milton
Brock.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Brock
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan on a II kinds •of vehicle's
of St. Marys spent several days
last week on a motor trip to
•Ottawa and the St Lawrence
Seaway and returned home by
the Toronto Exhibition.
Mrs. Philip Murch, of Elim- Bring Your Car In Today For An ,A-1 CheckuPI
ville, spent Sunday and Monday
with Mr. and Mrs, Norman
j,aTclhureese pupils started Grade 1
at Zion school on Tuesday:
Donna Dickey, Wayne Rodd and
Emily Dykeman. The new
teacher is Mrs. Eisen, of Lucan.
Rally Day services will be ob-
served
at West Zion on Sunday •
at 12 o'clock,
• Report From Etkinshaid .
Iv MRS.:.0‘,APWYN ,HOOPIR.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Thomson;
and family„ Linda and, Boa
Mills of Prospect Hill spent a,
few days: at Detroit last wooly.
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Spearin
and family of Zion, Mr, and .Mrs.
Jack Thomson and family spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. .Gladwyn Hooperand 'fam-
ily. .
' Mr. .and Mrs. Percy Foster -of
St. Marys, 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Ertiwn of Royal. Oak, Mich„ were
Tuesday evening guests of M.
And-, Mrs. Fred Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson,
Mr. and Mrs. Townsend, Mrs,
Jennie .C,OWan, Miss Derothy Lit-
fle of loondeshere were—S00T
guests pt Mr. And Mrs. Jun
Thomsen of Qranton.
Mr, end Mrs. Kenneth Lestife.
ford and .fornily spent '_,•$Unday.
with Mr, And Mrs. 'TreWar.,
Oa of Rohnesviilt. .
Shirley and Edwin Langford of
Dorchester spent.last week with
Walter, Dome ,and gad Lang
ford.
Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Thacker
.and family, Mrs. Fred room
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.,
Harold Thacker .of Kincardine.
Mr, and lfrs, Joe Penn,: and
family spent the weekend with:
Me. and Mrs, -Leonard Mills et
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IS A SPECIALTY WITH US!
Hunter-Duvar
& Sons Ltd,
PHONE 38
EXETER
We're Moving! *
REWIDE SALE
F JEWELLERY
Skirts Saturday, September 5
At 10 O'Clock In The Morning
While we are waiting for the completion of our new building on Main Street, we plan to sell out our corn -
piste stock of jewellery in our present location in order to present an entirely new -selection of‘merchandise
for the Grand Opening of our modern store, Starting' this Saturday at 10 a.m., every piece of jewellery will
be offered to our •customers at reduced price. This includes all of our famous -name merchandise and the
savings in some cases exceed 50 percent. Come early for the best selection.
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Beautiful Bridal
Bell And Charme
Diamond Rings
Diamond And
Wedding Ring'Set
A Luxurious Combination. Styled by Bridal Bell
Regular $226.75 SALE 5169.19'
Engagement Rings
Reintleir
Regithir
Regitletr
562.59 •
540.00
537.50
525.00
SALE•
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'3ALE 531.95Y
$29,9C
SALn
$19.95J
SALE
All Diamond Rings
Reduced In Price
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SUMMER JEWELLERY . .HALF PRICE .
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Clearance Of
Famous Make
Flatware
1847 Rogers 'Remembrance'
Fifty Pieces
Regular $109.95
• King's Plate
lrorty-TWo Pieces
Regular $89.50 •
Service For Twelve
SALE. $59.10
'Hepplewhite'
Service For Ten
SALE 551.95
• 1847 Rogers 'Adoration'
• Thirty -Four Pieces Service- For Eight
Regular 579.95 SALE $39,95
1847 Rogers 'Remembrance'
Thirty -Four Pieces . Service For Eight
Regular 579.95 SALE $39.95.
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ALGERIAN •BRASSWARE
• 20cro OFF.
Men's
Elgin Watches
SELF-WINDING MODEL •‘
• Regular 589.50 ttttttt tt „... ttt . ttt SALE 545.00
SHOCK -RESISTANT & WATERPROOF MODELS
Regular $55.00 • SALE $2730
Regular $47,50 tttttt . ttt ... . SALE 523.95
Man's Certina Dress Witch
Rejular 535.00 SALE 517.50
Lady's Certina Dress Watch
Regular $35.00 SALE $17.50:
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Lady's Lorie Dress Watcii,
Regular 537.50 SALE $18.,5
* Boys' And 'Girls' Watches -
Regular 518.95 SALE .$12.95
SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL BULOVA, PAVItO
AND ELCO WATCHES IN STOCK
FINE ;BAVARIAN CRYSTAL
etivvL9'20%)
SHELLEY CUPS 'AND SAUCERS I1G. $2,I,5, $1.59
ENTIRE STOCK .:OF JEWELLERY AT SPECIAL PRICES • •
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Phone 510
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