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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-09-26, Page 3Your br•ary , Continued rtom PAO11 ,persistently u 'did their, British? What were th'e opportanitles foe escape from prison camps in Britain? How were our prison- ers fed and guarded? In other ~words, bow did we treat our prisaner8? • These a �-0 scions are MIL An- swered in the first bank to tell. the full story .of a Gexlnan. Qf (icer escaping- in England,. The Q. That Set :Away The full and eaelting.story Of Franz von Werra, Luftwaffe Net shot' clown iii lite 'Battle ofBrit- ain, who "nada lwo escapes in Lngl.and and finally gat away from .(Canada across the, frozen St. Lawrence into the then tete tial United States Was. been told by two English authors, Kendal Bert and Janice Leaser, Von Werra hilnself Was killed' shortly after- his return •to duty 'hut he had 'meantime dictated an account. of :his adventures which the German n Ministry of )Propaganda banned on the score that it was insufficiently anti- British. p It is O. stolv whch thea British reader will follow +with breath- less. fascination. Both of these books are found et Your Library, " Specials °tiered by South. End Service '57. METEOR 300 Auto laatie transmission, unique paint job ---blue. 'SS METEOR RiDEAU . CLUB' SEDAN ' Tri -tone pink and white. '5S V•8 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE. New tires; .red and white. `51' CHEVROLET SEDAN '30 STUDEBAKER'•COACH Overdrive. '47 PLYMOUTH COACH ' '3i CHEVRQLET COACH Excellent. condition. • Used: Tires. Ali Sixes... SoutbEnd Ser.vi.ce Announcements iRT ,.S �. :t)Altn.•--'pi. P. and 1tiri. Dark, of RCAF Station Centralia, an- nounce the birth. of a son, •George. alalcalnl„ ak Small Hu- ron .Hospital, Seatentber 20. 1057•- a brother for Freda, David and !+;tir,abeth. DEITZ-,•Genu and Shirley Delta (nen Wolff), :Hensali, are batter to announce the birth of their xlaughtea; at Clinton Public hospital, rSeptember '24, 1057-- a taster for Gordon and Larry- L1S'COEN--Cpl. Lorae and Torts 1.I5teen (pee • Heist) are happy to annoUnee ,tate', birth. or r4 daughter, Dianne .Muth, 8 lbs., S. ozo., at Portage la Prairie, Man., September 20, 1057 alter for ,flannY and 141arilyn And a.AranidauR hto r intMr. and :sirs, Wellington Hetet, of ('•reditoe. GET:EIt — 11'r. and airs. Henry Geyer, of Exeter, announce the birth or a daughter at South ,Huron Hospital, September .24.. 1957 — a eiseer for Judy and Peggy Anal. THOMAS -- 111:r, and. Mrs. Sam Thomas, of Centralia, announce High School Mai Winner In e eta e Competitions South iiuron. District High the Schaaf led I+rizewi, netts in lie s with. 1i fiats, vegetable ula s It x three seconds: And tfo thirds. Students under the direction. .of teacher Andrew Dixon, picked the exhibits from the 'garden plot on the school grounds. Second majorrizewinner was, p w Ilugli Lave, A.B..B. 3 Exeter, who, won won -six firsts, three seconds and two ;thirds, followed closely by Lloyd Reynolds, ILE. 1 Hensali, with#iv efir sts, two secends and four thirds, ' SIID$$$ displayed the best eol- ection of vegetables. Early potatoes, airs, Ge.arge. BA. y n ham, Centralia.; Afurray Keys, :3 Exeter; Fred M1cCiymant• Late potatoes, SHPTS, Fred ltlaClymont, ,pars. George Bay .. ham, the birth of a son, Gregorle, Table beets, S13D1-TS, Mira: Hugh wt. s, lbs., 84 ozs., at Beath Lore, Mrs. Baynham. 'Huron Hospital, S e ke ber 23, 19 57. TITER:REIM ' ••-•• Joan and Herb Turkhelm'Zurich, are py to Sugar be ks , airs. Harvey Hyde.d e. Long =angels. Mrs, Hata Love; Intermediate mangels, afro. Hugh announce the birth of a a .ugh- Love• ter, Cheryl Ann, at South. Huron Red toma.toeS, William Rohde, ;Hospital, .September 20, 1067•-•- 1 Wpodhann; Fred McClymon't, A.• slater for Douglas. Varna,; Mrs. William .Stllery,. 3 VEAL--••Ross and Pat Veal, , 186 Exeter, Carling' St. aExetet announce Car i te rmatate, J a ck the birth 'of aeon, Michael T>9ebner• long',g,Ft d aleClyment, Bose, at •9outh kluron Hospital, L1oYd Reynolds, Mrs. Bayribam. Sep teinbbr 21, 1351—a brother Corn, golden bantam, Lloyd, for Melanie, DEATHS HOCKEY -- In Victoria Hospital. London, on Sunday, September 33, 18557, Elizabeth. Louise Kin- ney. beloved, wife of :Kenneth George Hockey,• dear mother of Loutae and .Anne and sister of Mrs. john Kenap (Margaret), of Toronto, ENGAGEMENT'S Mr, and aire, Frank Parsons, R.R. 1. Hensali, announce, the engagement of their daughter. Baby Jean, to Mr, Laird Bruce 'Finlayson, son'. of Mr, and afro. . Russ and Chuck Snell Rhone 328 Exiter 1 • BOYS TOGS Reynolds, Ted Bavelle, Grand Bend, Fred MfcC,lytnont; other va- riety, Mrs. Hugh Love, Murray Keys, Fred' 'I4IcClymont, Melons, water. William McKen- zie; musk, SHDHS, McKenzie, Fred McClymant. Turnips, table, . Harold . Hunter, 3 Exeter: Mfrs, Hugh Love, Lloyd Reynolds; largest, Lloyd Rey- nolds, Mrs. Delmer pkinner, DRS. Onions, cooking, SHAHS, Mrs, A.. E, Whiting, Tom Triebner, Spanish, Lloyd .Reynolds. Aird. Love, Ivan Metalymont; pickling, Mrs. Hugh Love, • Pumpkins, Die, Lloyd Reynolds', SHAHS, Mrs., Love: largest, SH- Lorne' Finlayson, Cromarty.The DHS' •'William MoKee'.. . Cttrons SHDii5 Fred A•lcCly- marriage to take place n k 1 i Baines , Street. United Church, October 273 n''p t'ap p , at one o'clock, 6c 1eaY, Mrs,. Bob Luxton, Exeter, CARDS OF THANKS Louise, .Anne and Ken Xtookey wish to .express their sincere thanks for all the acts of kind- ness received, during their reoentL bereavement. . 360 Mrs. Ezra 1,amport and. family wish. to express their sincere ap- preciation and thanks to friehds, neighbours and .relatives tor the lovely cards, 'flowers and visits during Mrs. Lamport', lengthy illness in St, Joseph's hospital, London, and since she has re- turned to Eventide Villa to rb- cuperate. 360 IN MEMORIAM STZPFIEti—In loving memory of our dear son and brother Harry, who passed- away two years ago, Sept. 29,' 1955. We stood.. beside your bedside, Our, hearts were crushed and sore, We tended you with love and care eTill we' could do'no more. In tears, we saw. you stiffer Arid slowly "fade away, And God knows how muoh we miss you, Gone two years today. —Ever remembered by Mother, Father, sisters aid brother". • ,s 26c FANNER --In loving memory of a dear another, Mrs. Chas. Fahner, who' passed away one year ago, September 28. Beautiful memories 'silently kept Of at wonderful mother we'll never forget, For each of•us she did her best And God gave her eternal Test. —Lovingly remembered by her family. - 26c, MORENZ—In loving memory of a dear mpther and grandmother, Mrs. Albert Morena, who Pass- ed away suddenly one year ago, September, 26, 19556. . 'Tia• sweet to know we'll meet again Where troubles are no more, And that the one we loved so well Has just gone on before. Ever remembered by her daugh- ters, sons and their families. 26!' TAYLOR—:Cn loving memory of a dear husband a,nd farther, ,Tames Wilson Taylor, who passed away September 25, 1956. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, The world's• weary troubles and trials are past, In silence he suffered, in patience , he bore, Till God called him home, to suffer net more, • —Ever remembered by his wife, Norah, daughters Helen and Mamie, son-in-law Ed, grand- son rand- son•Stephen. We can now fit the husky r boy with. a sport chat and odd pant or suit, These' are Specially made for boy:. short and stout, COMPLI ?E LINE OP BOYS'. Sport Shirts Orestt Shirt* Special Bays' White NoJron Sl1t+ t Easy to Launder, Jui'it "Waith N'Wiar4 WalOerts MEN'S & BOYS' WEAlt t=hetre Si i *elite oP, Prod # From Pax pips, Mrs, Love Mrs.. Sl1* o Squash, huhbard, SI•iDIIS, Mc - :Kenzie, F. McClymont; pepper, Mrs. Stllery, Mrs. Hyde, k', Me- Clymont; other variety, Lloyd Reynolds, Mrs. Love, SHAFTS. Cabbage, early, Lloyd Cush• man, Exeter, Lloyd Reynolds, F. McClymont; late, SHDHS, Lloyd Cushman, Wm. Rohde; Savoy, SHDiIS, F. Mcelymont; .red, SH - DHS, F. 3 cClymont, Vegetable marrow, Sl3Dt3S, F. McClymont, Beat display' of. vegetables' -- SEDHS, F. MoClymont. Vn*U 4`relat 3'estettslatelt "xlarn1ps, Harold Ruttier, 3 EX. eter; Lloyd Reynolds. :Afro, Win. Stllery, airs. .HOST' Love,. Jack Trlebaier, Tem Triebner, u man • .t~ .golf , Kraut eabbaJKe, Lloyd SIl1aTIS. .Lloyd Reynaldo. i'4'rn: McKenzie, it. 1*, Pooley, s. 1,to- Caymont, Aaxnestic cabbage—SMUTS, B. E, Pooley, Li,iyd Cushman, I4otd Ilevnolds, Mrs. Wtn. STllerr, aseraymont. Sugar beets, Mira. Harvey' H'Yds, Town, Triebner, Ambrose Isoricina, 1 't.'lan.deboye, Thomas ).era. F?F- in John ria. •J I? R' 'Potatoes. ilei , titer; 51•IAIIS, Aia's, %1 m. St y F. aieCTywont. Carrots, J Hk)J S, Wm. arcI4en' zle, Lloyd fleynolds, F. AicCly- anon, ,lack Triehner, .Beets. Wm. tela nzie Mrs.,Ri- mer Skinner. 2400tyrnont. - Teacher ��S . a TiresMAdvocote Want - Ads Major jor rt Winner teacher, Gordon mach, SHIMS S . Exeter„wa. s the major winner in the arts and crafts at Exeter Fair with eight first prizes. Mrs. R. A. Fuss, Zurich, won four first prizes and Mrs. Luther Reynolds, 'Exeter; captured two firsts, n Oil liatntit}x, landscape, lirC G. C'. Koch, Exeter, Mrs, Rufus Kestle, Exeter; buildings, .Mars. Goch; portrait, Mrs. Koch; wa- ter scene, Mrs. Foch, Mrs. pied Smith y flHaowers, Flverat t Haist, Dashwood, Helen '%vest- cott, Exeter: any subject, Mrd. Koch, ;firs,` Smith. Abstract drawing', Mrs,., Koch; nen and ink sketch, Mrs. Koch; crayon study, Ted Ra•velle, Grand Bend; ph & r c o al sketch, 'Mrs, Koch. Crafts—Etched aluminum tray, Mrs. Hugh. Love, Exeter; leather tooled billfold, H. A, Fuss, Zur- ich; leather handbag, Fuss; shell - work, Fuss; embrpidered picture, Mrs, Luther Reynolds, Mrs, Whit- ing; earrings, Fuss, Mrs. Harvey Hyde, Hensali; artifidtal. flowers, Mrs. Rufus Kestle, airs. Delmer SkInner; • embroidered motto, Mrs. Luther teynolds, Mrs. William Haugh, Veteran Grower Re wag# fallaw.ed by ids brother, Ivan McClylnont,, also of Verna, who captured two:firsts, six se coeds. and two thirds, Crediton Classy Lassies Won the 4-k1 Home Garden. Club mi. Petition: .Apples -- Rhode Ielaud Green - Ings, Fred and Ivan 2lcClyutont, Varna; Northern Spy, Fred 31Lc- t"lyrnant; dark Watson, 3: Zurich:; Han AfcClymont: Red Spy, Fred and Ivan: 3la.rintosh, Ivan and, Fred; .Russets, Fred; Snows, Fred a'nd Iran; Gravenstein, B11IDHSt , and d xo •iu Watson, Fred m 1. s at. p l i T . d Cs Ivan; Blenheim P pp ns, T a Aid of Bethel Refarmed Cbaarcht Tatman Sweets, Fred arid Ivan: Delicious, Fred and Ivan; Wolf River, Ivan and Fred. Pears -T, Flemish Beauty, 'Fred McClymontl Clapp, Wm. McKen- zie. :Exeter; Fred; winter pear, Fred. Plums Italian prune, Mrs. Harold Cudmore, 1 Hensali; Fred Mc(`lymont; Bartlett, Mao. .Cud- c•1 an; Cud - more and C m t ar r. a an 141 m Fed y Cl a; Win- e ie . mon Duch ss Fred e r M y ter Bartlett, afrs. Cudmore, Fred Aicriymont, Fruit Collection --Fred •and Iran Merlymont. 4 -It Home Garden Vegetable Displays -•- Crediton CTassY Las- sies. Ills. cies. Huroadale , Jolly d Peaches --William ?icleenzie Tops Fruit Class Fred McClymontr Varna, d veteran .fair exhibitor,• won 11 firsts and seven seconds to lead winners `in the fruit section, .at Exeter Fair, ' CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ' Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist 9:00 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship, The service will be conducted by the . Rev. Dr. Barclay of London'. • Nursery for children up to six years. Caven Circle meeting on October 1, at 8 p.m. NOTE: Next Sunday, 'October 6, wills be Bally Day for both. Sunday School and congrega- tion. C a v e n Congregational Circle meeting, Tuesday, October 1, 8:00 p.m., in Sunday School room- - 'MAIN STREET The United Church ofi Canada Minister: Rev. Alex. Rapson Organist: Mrs. A. Willard 10:00 a.m.—The Church School 11:15 a.m,—Worship Service Nursery Class up to three Years in the Primary Department, Beginners, ages 4.6, willwith- draw during the second hymn. Give God A Chance • See You. In Church CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH • 3:45 a.m.-Morning Service 2:i5 pan, --Afternoon Service (English Service) Rev, Vene- ma of Kitchener will preach. Everybody Welcome ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDiTON Rev. Glen R. Stronte, Minister 10:30 •a,m,--Rally+ flay Speaker: Mr. Sotithcott 7:30 p.nl.—Evening Service Moitdsy -- .Y.F. Thursday-W.S,W,S. Ali services on Standard Tithe,' �r Towii Topics s Whip Mr., and ¥'afrs .Herman Powe are. holidaying at the Straits of, Mackinac. Johns Mr. and Mrs. Westley o visited over the• weekend with re1,ativus• in l3,apillton and 1Rrallst forst, • ,Mar. and Mrs. Frank ':Triebner received the news of the sudden death of their brether.i11=1avi&, Mx,' Charles Lurggess of Detroit. His'. wife was the former Anti), Wll- :lert of Dashwood, 's. Melvin Kin }dr: .and 111.1. � e g that Timis Aelwato , THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF .CANADA Rev. N. D. tenor, .B.A:, Rector Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Robert Cameron, Organist Anniversary Sunday 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion 7:00 p.m. -Evensong • ZiON LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD 10:00 a.ni.-Sdnday School and Bible Class 11:00 ,a.m. Service ,with Com- mml.unioet days Job. '1m os Elston Cardiff, Rene 4!4t wile Was recently appointed whip of the new ConsexvatiVT: goYern- ynent, told ExeterKinsmen Thursday "`I liaive..an impossible ,job. of his task as party whip, returned home ter visit- he said is see that there are have o d l; � ingfor wee -with Cpl. and enough Conservative members in n f the }I ouse to stain t the ..$0- bfra,,, Mai.1 tilt and Tony Q vernrnent ,whenever , vote as Qrillla ” called, "Brit there are •only 112 Miss fletUe Sweet who has spent the summer with friends a e. t.. l e as, return d e tl S h .. d r a v .an per home in S,andon, tuatlon •to b Mr. and Mrs. Oran Moir, St. ASI' pointed out. Catharines and tier. and Mrs. "Thparties could vote the :other a government members compared to a •combined total of 143 in op- position se- it's an i p 0S lbl p0st�;10n 50 e in," tete veteran Jack Frayne a'nd fancily of .Sar- nia spent the weekend with 2Ir. and Mrs, Clayton Frayne. Mrs. hector Murray left Wed- needay for a visit with bei hus- band. in Ramilton and her sister in Toronto. Out of town visitors who at- tended the funeral of Mrs, Ken- neth }Lockey, on Tuesday, includ- ed Mr,' and Mrs. John Kemp, Torolito; 11Mr, and Afrs. Russell Sheere, and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Parker, of Flint, Michigan; Mr. us out anytime but I don't ttli>kli they will for awhile." Mr. Cardiff said his task also includes arranging the list of speakers 'for each tday's proceed. Ings in the House. This 1s ,Jane Fall Fair Exeter a School, under the direction of Mrs. It. D. Jermyn• Highlight of the show , was the twirling of flaming batons by Miss Kalb- « J /� and Mrs. Richard Parker,, Mr, ` fleisch, who is majorette for the Divide Awards and Mts. Norman Parker, Mr, U.W.O. Mustang band. and Mrs, Roger Parker and Mfrs. a Performance of both baton in co-operation of ,other parties. ;The l:Laron M'P' el full of reallocating in the ,souse of .CO t h e governMent. have reported that II, nein Liberals refused to reeve established quarters :tee roans: for the new ,.Conserve government but Mr. Cardiff 'cheated :these reports were aggerated Where is .only lot Liberal low has -not moved. r' 11C •died` be barricaded' { T understand l • Vprevent door last • w eels to iron. getting hu, 1 don t,. intiois pate mucic difficulty, however When: we want to get the r0e111, we'll take it without tiny Fl?ptge i in a non•political speeel4,. idt« Cardiff recalled highlights 'of lei 18 years in the Rouse Of:COM* OM 1:110115. Including visits to the ea,. �tA In { Show Thomas Licklater, all of Holt twirlers and square dancers de- � Flo wer Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. John lgl.tied the audience. Reeve Wil - Ilam McKenzie, in charge of the Parkhill, and Mrs. Luther Reay- Mars, Anna Westlake, Wydming `program, introduced the �enter- Ids, Ex t I', staged nip and spe t Th d y with ilii an t p ers�lizatio s who sponsored Mrs.` A. E, Whiting, Tt;R, 3 Beattie, Wingham, no ti e s e a n urs . a O b x1 and the tuck battle for top honors in the Mrs. William Passmore and they Organizations Exeter. in with her booths at the fair included Tri- club's world series baseball pool flower competition at ?axe l returned co weekend' g ` ii vitt Memorial Guild, Exeter Boy were.discussed. Fair, for the w ek Scouts . and South, iuron Junior Ray Wuerth was sergea it"alte 0, Both. won 10 firsts in the class Mrs, Anthony Bakker and Farmers, arms for the meeting. but Mrs. Whiting edged Mrs. daughters, Elly and Mary, are Reynolds by capturing four sec - spending three months in ILoI- - -• finds to the letter's three. One land, their Native land. of Mrs, Whiting's firsts was for the best basket of cut flowers. Mrs. A, G. Hicks Exeter, ,was awarded four firsts and three seconds for her entries and Mrs. Hugh Love, R,R, 1 Exeter, re- ceived three firsts (oneitfor the best dish garden); three seconds and one third. Mrs. George Bayn- ham, Centralia, captured three firsts and a second. Mrs. Rufus Kestle, Exeter, displayed the first prize mina- ture garden and Miss Margaret Cook, Centralia, won top prize for collection of petted flowers. Begonia, . tuberous, Mrs, A. E. 'Whiting, 3 Parkhill; K, Hovius, 1 Hensel', l: , Ch l �', Winstonu chi Il 't 'o x , l f Pi a Roosevelt,. •.Anthony Edetz,..I41a4 dame Chiang Kai-shek.aid •other notables. Re also told Kinsmen. of got of the preparations. being triads' Elizabeth,who .. . • •Queen. ;:for Qu open parliament in Oetob,rn. Mr. Cardiff was 2ntredueed by Gord Baynham and appreciation was expressed by Don Robert- sal' President Iry Armstrelig eon.: Pr, ..tint ducted the meeting at which plans for the Harvest Jamboree on Friday, ,October , . IJAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M. Rally Sunday 10:45 a.m.. (Standard Time) Sunday School scholars will assemble intheir regular Places.' 11:00 a.m. — Sunday School and Congregation in joint morning worship. • Rev. Arthur ,Watson, B.A., of Blyth, will be associated with the superintendent;Mr,. Car- frey Cann. Junior Choir will sing the an. thems. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Main Street Pastor: Even, L. Wituveut(er Organist: Mrs, Jack Eine Pianist: Miss Marlon Triebner Rev. F. Potter of 'Guelph will be the guest -speaker in the Taber- nacle all day Suhday. • 9:43 -a,nt. Rally Day in the Stittday. School with Itev. Pet- ter giving a fettograph oil painting message, mon alit, and 7:30 p.m.—Rev. Potter ministering. Monday., Sept, 00. --District Rally 2:30 p,ni. - Speaker: Rev. J. Pearson front 'Tillsenburg 7:45 'p M .-•Itev, S. ia'redei'ieitsen f'rbnt Galt„ 'The- W.111;LC, will serve lunoh. A fearte weiderhe'nd All,__... THAMES It,0A0 MENNONITE MISSION irxr'n 1 Sunday School 10:00' to 11:30 -il.lt:l. ' .,Taliiett Me 'Thy Truth, 0 Latd„ Supt.: Stanley atitldzr, tur1th A Warm Welcome ' Is Extended TO All NOTE: The hours mentioned above will be on standard time, The Junior and Senior choir practices on ThursdaY evening. • THE BETHEL •REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN .STREET CHURCH Rev. R. Ven Fsrow'e, Minister 2:00 .p.m '-English Service 3:30 Schoolp.m.—Sunday All Welcome Foliage, Mrs. Whiting. Geraniums, Mrs. Whiting., Potted plant novelty, Mrs. Hugh Love, 3 Exeter; Mrs. Lu- ther Reynolds, Exeter. ?.eters, collection, lyfrs. A. G. Hicks, Exeter; white, 'Airs: Hicks; pink, Mrs. Hicks. Coxcombs, display, Mrs. Lu- ther Reynolds, Mrs. Whiting, Lloyd Reynolds; feathered, Mrs. Luther ReYnolds. Dahlias, decorative, Mrs. Geo, Baynham, Centralia; cactus, Mrs. Baynham; pompom, Mrs. Luther Reynolds, Mrs, Bayhham, airs. A. G. • Hicks. Balsams, Mrs. 'Whiting, Mrs. Harold Cudmore, 1 Hensali, Marigolds, African, Mrs. Whit- ing, Mrs. Luther. Reynolds, Lload Reynolds; French, Mrs. Hicks. Phlox, drummondi, Mrs. Luther Reynolds, Lloyd Reynolds, Mrs. Harold Cudmorc. Petunias,' single, Mrs. 'Whiting, Mfrs, Harvey Hyde, Hensali, Mrs. Hicks; double, Mrs. Cudmorc, Pansies, Mrs, Hicks. Roses. collection, Mrs, Luther Reynolds; single, Mrs. Luther Reynolds, Mrs. Whiting. Salvia., airs. r Luther Reynaldo. Salplgloais, Mrs, Hyde. Scabiosis, Mrs. •Whiting, Mrs. Luther Reynolds, Mrs. Hyde. Sweet peas, Mrs, Luther Rey- nolds. Verbenas, Mrs. Luther Rey- nolds. Zinnias. crested! Mra. Hugh HicLoveks., Mrs. Hicks; dahlia, ;firs. Luther Reynolds, Mrs. Love, fro. Table decoration, Mrs, Whiting,' Mrs. Love, Mrs. Rufus °trestle, Exeter. Basket of Out flowers, Mrs. Whiting. Mrs. Baynham, 'W Dishftkng.h' garden, Mrs, Love, Mrs. Miniature garden, Mss. Kestle, Mrs. Love.a• Collection of flowers In pots, Miss Margaret Cook, Centralia.. Parade Decorated. care—Eric" Heywood, Exeter Motor Sales, Business floats -- Greene's Va- riety Stare, Lions Club, Planter's Peanuts. Freak outfits—Donald. Elliott. Decorated bicycles -- Terry garet Laughto.}•fayn,, Elizabeth Knox, Mar - Decorated tricycles Bonita Greene;. Bruce Fulcher, Meryl Idle, Public. athoels- in oostume—No. 2 Hay, Grades 1 and 2 Exeter. Tasty Recipes ... Try making chocolate • ice cream out of an instant pudding mix—just empty contents ' of package into a bowl with lk cups chilled milk and cup heavy cream. Beat with a 'rotary beater (or an electric mixer at slow to medium speed) until' smooth, about a minute. Pour into refrigerator tray and flick control to fast freezing. Freeze until firm—about 2 to 3 hours:. Different! CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASMW00D Reeta, W.' F. Kroft, Minister Mrs. Ken MCCsY'a1, Organist Sunday', September 20 10:30 a.zti.—Sunday Sehool Rally 7:30 pan, -- W,S.W'.S, Day of 'Prayer Service (Standard Time) SIXTIETH ANNIVERSARY Cbiselhurst . United Church SUNDAY, SEPT. 11 x;30 and MO pan. . Watt IMinistert :REV. .r A. 1Giclt 1111, .11i ,A, Of Wesley t Villas, Clinton 'Ouett Soloist: ;4tir: D Ant*cher, Zurich Rev. 4. i3, b*tttil, Atltilleia♦r MPS. A« *eta, Brgeetittl 3 If you have plans for tomor- row, be careful today, •— DRIVE SAFELS! ' tyt'ad Cy Inter-tietiooal+Attcrdits .0 Acknlowledotnents • • llltirrounternenttt 'a Reptien Cards We Issue* therrno•Grevure Printing (lteieed LAttettos) p C mpleto Solettion. +s Papular PROM • PronipL DItalittotlt t. Bines. Advocate LADIES AUXILIARY TO SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL Rummage Sale OF WINTER CLOTHING Sat., Oct. 5 1:00 p.m. 407 Main St. 5. (Formerly Snelgrovc`s) Acceptable articles include adults' and children's coats, suits, dresses, gloves, mit- tens, shoes and goloshes, Clothing which r e q. ti i r e s cleaning may be taken to Brady or Mid -Town Cleaners where it will be cleaned free of charge. and delivered to the sale. - HELP YOUR HOSPITAL Precision is the keynote of the"15harma- Gist's profession. His years of training qualify hilt to fill your doctor's prc- scription %with complete accuracy , for the protection of your 'health! you get prompt, precision prescription ser- vice ervice at Huntley's. WE'RE MOV' 4 . n e .509N4 ewelicr Sale Continues Silver Tea .Service • SIX PIECES — Coffee Pot, Tea. Pot, not Water Jug, • Crean and Sugar and Large Waiter. Regular $109.95. Reduced To $8415 Flatware . . Limited quantities of 'First Love, Inspiration, Mayflower, .Adoration, Sweet `Briar, Gar- denia. aiid Milady', 3 Only Empty Silver taste Values to 415.00' On Sale at $5.00 Each Ladies Watch Reduced $2.00 A Dayl Pavieo 14•Karet Solid Gold Case, 21 Jewels, Ineabloe Movement. Regular Price $59.50 Thursdays. Price , $63.50 Friday's' Price .....•..,...W..;451.50 Saturday's Price $59.50 Signet Sfgrn Rings , MEN'S Mesa'nle Onyx 10 -Karat King, Reg. $25,75 ... .... NOW $1?,'1S Onyx Initial 111.Karat Ring, leg. $23.511 t4OW S16.99 Signet 10 and 14•ikarat"lting, Reg. 05,00 for $16.19 LADIES' 10•1terat''Aquamarine and 'Kuhr, Flea. $30.00 10.Karet synthetic Ruby. Rag. SOS 10=WiraI Pink Sapphire, Rep. $9.50 NOW $1814 NOW $#.9t Jack Smith Jewell, MHOP1li 310. txerfat