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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-10-03, Page 10f Larry, were awakened when flames had almost reached their Guarantee .....„..,.._..• ...,..•.,,..,._ 0 .. w 1 Mrs- MAYO va.s the former ,, s night clOthes. 11 badrooni, and they fled -in their 1 ,iita_ P E Winnifred Iledoert daughter' of 1- We •catt t ,gu.arantee. Publication of any, RcINT-47tiSillg, I the late J.ack HOdgert, who 7t: After our deadlines,. Please remember display.. KIS i pasSen AWAY' in 1.95Q, Mrs,. Vector I must beisubmitted. before Tuesday noon- classifieds B lestie,, of town, is an aunt. - -. %ill be. accepted up to, Weur dnesday, Yoco-operation. 1 Mr. MaYO, after leaving tbe house, dashed. back, to saVe his i will be appreciatecL ' ..I pantsand wallet. Two passing . _ motorists managed to save the. ,. -4.1,..4,,,,,,,,www,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,u, l ,t, lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll _ : television set. All else w,as lost, Mr. MaYo. operates. a serViCe L. , station. AVE CORI! OTHERS LOSE ! McCOmIck ; 111.1`tOoty Full typo— o,. day.. Get all you pw—every cob that's on the stalk, including the nubbins and ..hard -to -get -at ears! New McQormick pickers give corn -saving advantages that save you 4 to 8 extra bushels per acre .. Jast, clean snapping and ribbon - free ears, even. in highest yields. There's a model to match your acre- age, crop and power to give you dependable, lowcost.picking in any weather and any condition of crop season after season. Your IH dealer is the man to see now. McCormick 2.PR, FulovrauFy 2 -row ••••• VARIF-lio Mar lt.,.w hoory.duty McCormIck 2-M11-2.,row Mounted Picker. ilkiExeter • F. W. HUXTABLig Peme 153•W 1 limp 10 The TlinotAd•o010, COolobir' t 1957 'Former' 11,„,.esident.. ood IVIen s CILib .P.44,44)4441A0114194PWRIMPWW/4144,404,111411IPAPPIPOMPRAPPOR4ARPARIPIPPIOPPAIWPIMPP.11,1011,01,411441WWW% 5 ffer Fi s Dashw u $ re o $ i Vire deatrOYed the home of 141r, Choo arnotses N -We C Monday, naorrung. Mr. and Mrs. ri Mayo and their 18-month-o1d son and, Mrs. Donald Mayo, of 4VVinery Hill ear Lend ew Officers IDashwood Men's -Chib anrinal meeting was held Monday Vie- ning with a good .attendance.. A number of interesting. item were discussed awl voted -on. Officers. and .00.MMittees elect- ed to take care ,of this year's NWovara are: President, Alvin alper; vice-presidents, Rem. hold Miller,. Ken McCrae and. Men Webb; .secretary,treasurer, Harry liayter: preSs reporter, Ervin Rader; finance committee,'V. L. Becker, Mervyn-. Tiernan and Lloyd Rader; Attendance committee, Hubert Miller, George •Tieman and Ervin Devine -education cominittee, Dr, V. Gulens, Lorne ,Kleinstiver and William Haugh; program. committee, HOWard Klumpp, Stewart Webb, ghner Rader, Ray.- mond Wein and Bob Hayter; auditors. Harold Kellerman and Mbert. er.. Babies Baptized Five babies were baptized at the Evangelical.I.LB. Church on Sunday by Bev. W. F. ,Krotz. They were Brian Elgin, son of Mr.' and Mrs, Elgin Kipfer; Brad Glen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gle rnn Caeron;• Martha Elaine, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Neeb: Howard Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Neeb, and Charles 010 Darnel, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Durdin. , on earl o sjg. R, M RANT QF CANADA LIMITED. LONDON DISTRICT ‘CFICE — 1712 DUNI2AS TREET E 2,A1111111111110111111111111 ll 1 l 1 lll tisiestimostitussmitist lll llll lll s llllll s l lllllll on l s llll lllll s ll sinuirstuasso llll l z ▪ , . • • You'll Be • Than' kfu'lli for a Tankful"' Call Us Today! Exeter Farm Equipment -1: Phone 508 R. D. 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'53 DODGE "REGENT" SEDAN All black with whitewalls. 5•3 PONTIAC SEDAN, tutone„ 30,000 mites SPECIAL TIM WEEK $1;005 52 DODGE "REGENT" SEDAN ll ll $ 995 '51 DODGE "REGENT" SEDAN, with radio $ 595 JUST POUR 1957 models left to choose from at ' BIG DISCOUNT PRIM ExeterMator Saks •Prod Dobbs, Prop, PHONE 200 NIGHTS 762Nif or 169-M th#41411#406,1000tWittliftilififhttiisthiA4tirtitilffilltittaiiiiiikOhltifilifititifiliitiliollitliftliShRistilliteDfitith This Week in Winchelsea By MRS. F. HORNE Mrs. Archer of London and Mr. Ralph Batten of Exeter visi- ted on Wednesday last with their sister, Mrs. Garnet Min- ers. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Wicks and Lori of Stratford were :Sunday visitprs with Mr. and Mrs, Frecll Walters. Miss Kathleen Horne of Lon- don spent tht weekend at the home of her parents. .Comments About Woodham By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Vodden were Sunday visitors with Mr. •and Mrs; Will Vodden in Clin- •ton. Miss Shirley Rundle of the Toronto Bank attended a get to- gether of the•Bank staff held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Urquhart 4th Line when a pre- sentation was made to one of the Bank staff, Mr. Graham, who is leaving for Gorrie. Jack Cook of Arkona was a Saturday evening caller on his cousins Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cope- land. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wurm of Exeter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blommaert on Sunday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Johns of Sarnia were weekend visitors with their niece, Mrs. Lloyd Smith and Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rundle, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Rundle at- tended Mitchell Fair on Wednes- day last. Mr. and Mrs. Alin Cook of Arkona were Saturday evening visitors with the former's sis- ter Mrs. Geo. Wheeler. and .Mr. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Mnrray May of Byron spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ball, De- bra and Kathie of Dundas were weekend visitors with Jr. ad Mrs. Norris Webb. Dr. Nelson Gunning of British Columbia called on his cousin, Mr, Arnold Hern and Mrs. Hern on Saturday. Guests with Mrs. Ada Butters on Tuesday were Dr. and. Mrs. Dan Hearst of Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chatten of London were Sunday visitors with the former's mother, Mrs. H. Chatten. Donald Moray spent the weekend in Toronto with his pa- rents, Dr. and Mrs. George Mor- phy. Mr. • and Mrs. •Lloyd Jacques and family motored to Davison, Mich. on Sunday and visited the former's sister, Mrs. Glenn Lam- hert and Glen, Mrs. Jacques who has spent the past two weeks with her daughter' *(Viola). Mrs. Lambert, returnedhome on Sun- day evening with them. Robert Robinson is home again after being several weeks in St. Marys Hospital. Rev. J. Slade had charge of the anniversary services at Har- mony on Sunday. Rev. Button of Tavistock was guest speaker, on the Woodham charge. Mr. and Mrs. Button were guests at the parsonage with Mrs. Slade. Mrs. •Slade with Mr. and Mrs. Button attended the evening service at Harmony. New Method• —Continued fromPage 9 were obtained over a period of three days from a large commer- cial fleck. They were divided at random into 12 different lots, one lot receiving the standard oil treatment and storage, the others packed in Cry -O -Vac bags in one dozen cartons, 5 -dozen lets, and 15 dozen lots. One-half the lots were immersed in oil before packing and one-half left unoiled. In each group, air was withdrawn froih. half of the bags to create a vacuum, the other half was left unvacuumed. In two 5-clezeft lots, carbon diOxide, (CO3), was added after the air Was withdrawn. 'Uniform samples of each lot were withdrawn from steeage at ninthly intervals and submitted to a panel of nine tasters for seeking in coMparisott with two samples of fresh eggs produced under conditions comparable with the original flock. All eggs submitted to the tasters were identified only by,. number. They' were handled and Cooked under carefully controlled OnditiOng. • Scores recorded by the taste. panel indicated that eggs stored under the standard oil processing procedure gave on the average poorer scores for flatfour and odour than these packaged in Cry.O.Vac tpgbrags in either One - &men cartonsilEe larger lots. The 5 and 15-cle5en lots in Cry. 0 -Vac packages Were Superior to those in one-dozencartons. Addition of carbon dioxide gat resulted in -lower scores by the taste panel for flavour and odour. Eggs packed ifi Cry -O -Vac bags Were not iniproved by oiling and •there was no differende between eggs packed in vacuninized and non-Vacuurnited Cry-o-Vac,bagt according to taste panel results. Sunday visitor S with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Kinfer were Mrs. Emma Kipfer, Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Guenther, and Rev. W. F, Krotz. ' Walther League The Walther League of Zion Lutheran Church resumed their fall meetings with the new exec utive in charge. The new presi- dent is Glen Rader; vice-presi- dent, Pauline Becker; SeacretarY, Brenda Becker; treasurer, Diane Kraft; Christian Growth chair- man, Arthur Rader; Wheatridge sales manager, Ronald Merrieri- Owl reporter, Marian Rader.. Ladies' Aid . The Ladies' Aid of Zion Lutheran Church held their regu- lar meeting Wednesday evening with the president, Mrs. M. Merner, presiding. It was decid- ed to accept the invitation for a social evening with the E.U.B. Church Ladies' Aid. An invitation to be guests for a social evening is to be sent Zurich Ladies' Aid, The Ladies' Aid is chartering Plan YPU Rally At James Street A Young People's Rally for Huron Presbytery is being held in James Street United Church on Tuesday, October 15, when a banquet for the young people will be served at 6.30 p.m. • At 8 p.m., the meeting is open to anyone to hear Rev. Leighton Ford, assistrit to Billy Graham in his' evangelistic campaign. McLellantDickert — Continued From Page 6 from the groom. Bridal attendants were Mrs. John Moore, Kippen, as matron of honor, Mrs. Gerald Hubbard, cousin of the bride, Harriston, and Miss Lois 'McLellan, sister of the gr6om, London, as brides- maids. They were gowned alike in shades of antique gold, bam- boo and copperstone crystal charm respectively. The dresses were Waltz length.styled on prin- cess lines, boat neck with V back and long bows. They wore tiny shirred caps of matching material and crescent shaped bouquets of white .poms with the other two shades scattered through completed their en- sembles. Their only jewellry was matching braceltes and ear- rings, a gift from the bride. Groomsman was James Mc- Gregor, Kippen, and guests were ushered by Allen Wahl, cousin of the bride, Listowel and Grant McGregor, Kippen. Receiving g u'e t s at Arm- strong's Restaurant; Exeter, the bride's mother wore an avocade green dress with.white and black accessories and • a corsage of white norm. The groom's moth.' er chose •a 'dress of sapphire blue with mushroom and black accessories and a corsage of bronze poms. For travelling by car to Flor- ida, the bride donned a ,black Suit with midnite blue and black accessories and corsage of white gardenias. The couple will live on the groom's farm near Kippen. Guests were present from TO- ronto, Brussels, Melbourne, Kit- chener, Harriston, Clifford, Sar, iia, Stratford, Seaforth, Mitchell and Listewel. a bus to. Detroit to visit the Lutheran School for the Deaf. Instead of holding a rummage sale as previously planned. the ladies. are donating 'thclothes to the Ladies.' Amdliary" of Smith Huron Hospital for their rum. mage ale on, Saturday. Fifty dollars is to be donated to the deaf .scheol at Detroit during the visit. A film. on Millneek• Mailer, a deaf institute at Tong Island, NeW York, was. shown and dis. -cussed, Farewell For 'Neighbour Mrs. WiWan Nadiger, who is moving to Howell, Mich., te live with herdaughter, was pleasant- ly surprised ,Friday -.evening at Cite home of Misses Marie and Pearl Kraft, who were joint hostesses with Mrs. Harry Hoff- man, at a farewell by her neigh - hours, Cards were played and winners were Mrs. Nadiger and Miss Marie Kraft, Mrs. E. Rader read an address and Mrs, Ezra Bender presented Mrs. Nadiger wth.. stole and sweater. • ceiebrete Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs, William, Haugh, who recently rnoved into :their new home in DashWeod„ were pleasantly surprised by their family on the. occasion Of their thirty-fifth wedding anniversary. Attending church service, they learned. that their family had a basket of flowers in the chancel of the church. Returning home, they found a, bOuntenus • dinner prepared, with guests numbering 43, from Pigeon and Pert Austin, Mich.; Petersburg, Waterloo, Stratford, Grand Bend, and Dash- wood. Gifts included a table lamp, jewellery and a plate. • Mr. and Mrs. Haugh have two daughters, Shirley, at home. and Mrs. Elmer Rader, Hay Town- ship, .and pro' grandsons. Personal Items • mr. and Mrs, Clarence -Gale attended the Machrey-Gale wed- ding at First Baptist- Church, London, on Saturday. , Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ford and Fay were Mr. and, Mrs. Arthur FOrd and Mr. • and Mrs. David • Hall, Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ford and family, of Brampton. • Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hopf, �f Niagara Falls, were visitors last week with the former's sister, Mrs. Alma Hoper0L. Guelph Minister At Anniversary Anniversary services were held the Exeter Pentecostal Taber- na.cle en Sunday .and MondhY,-Gri Sunday nornrng, ageed "attea. dance was recorded m the Sun' day Sebool ..rally. Rev. P. Potter. of Guelph, gave feltograph alt painting .niess. age. He .also, ministered in the morning and evening services. The pastor, IVIrs. H. Butler,. sang a solo in the evening service-, auti Mrs. Cecil Kipfer, 9544 Dn . Monday afternoon, liev. 'Pea.rsoo, of -Tillsonburg, gave the message, And the W.M.C. served the .§VOrling meal to visiting pas, tors and their families. the -evening, the address WAS given by Rev; S. FrederiCkSOn, of Galt. Music was provided. by Rev. Tolman, .of -Medford, who rendered .a violin solo; Mrs. E. Butler, of iLucan, a solo, and Ilene Hendrick; of Seefortli, Solo. .Atterld'''Funerel Attending the •furuirar of the late Charles Lurgess at the Grif- fen funeral home, Detroit, on Thursday, were M. and Mrs. Frank Triebner, Mr. and Mrs. WiWam Triebner, Mrs, ,Welling., ton -Heist, Mrs, Lloyd Jones and Mrs, .Almer Passmore, • Mr. Lurgess is survived bY his wife,- the former Ruth Willert, daughter of the late Mr. anti Mrs. Louis J. 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