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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-10-31, Page 17A • liturgist , 4 a 11 IV 4 ory A• a• , • :.,Altrattive New Jewellery Store • Concentrates On. • 4 .740 'SPA Jeweller's new , stKe will voneentrate more than' ever On ftnerimore cjistinctive; Alines o ewelierY and watches.: "We have found front long ex- perienee," says the j?roprietor, "that quality merchandise is much: ,cheaper i 111.. long ruii i'and we believe our • customers appreciate • "During the past six years, we have built Up our quality lines 4 extensively and we shall.:contin- ue to, ,do Go. in .order to offer the people of Exeter and dist, rjet • the finest jewellery avail- able." Despite the accent on A however, the firm does not deal exclusively in expensive items, Its costume jewellery, for ex- ample, ranges from 50 cents up. However, its low-priced liees are selected with care so that quality will not be sacrificed. "We feel that service is prob, ably the most important part of •our business," Mr. Saab says. "We have always maintained a policy of standing behind every we sell With the• .utmost service," • "Many times we have gone far beyond the actual written guar- antee to satisfy our customers, "Our business is closely aSs0- elated with reMar100," says the owner. "Nearly every item we sell is a gift, We try to . provide presents suitable for the odea- Church. Nage October 27 was LaYnlan's Sun, 4 , , , 11;110411,1111141Iggstigiggiggitittlittigititigiggggiggigggitiggitogiggiggagingo ,, ggs , g , • t• k I WE'RE PROUD TO SUPPLY 4, Z ua iity- f eon Stan and ones Which will bring the happiness they are meant to provide,', Glft-wrapping is a,1 important service which the firth provides. I It stocks 18 different ribbons and 2Asserted papers to ensure the Wrapping matches ally occasion fora gift. Among the fatuous names lea,, hired in the new store Are: Watches — Longines:Wittnati- er, Lord and Lady Elea, Valrie0. Diameng Rings — l3ricial 1301 and (Urine. Costume Jewellery — Avon, Coro, Estrella, BOMI-BOyd. Silver — International Silver Co., King's Plate. Rings — Celebrity, Varley king. Luggage — Buel. Centralia Comments By MRS. BRED BOWDEN 1., d Jack Smith Jeweller Finest 41 Imported China with the 4 1. and. Cut Crystal J. L. Bradshaw STRATFORD Limited ONTARIO Niiingluniiiint gig us in nintett iiiiii it ottgul iii g iiii griming:at it int untintig into ii g iii i It I grOg day at Centralia United Church. Tile minister, Rev. T, Clarke, conducted the service, Mr. Orval Harrison of Walton Vas the speaker, using for his theme "About My Father's Bus. bless." He spoke from the Lay- man's point of view stressing the necessity for laymen of the church- to bear witness in both word and deed to what Jesus means to them. This should be shown in their support of the -church,. in its outreach to the world in the Missionary and Maintenance projects, as well as n their neighbourly relation- shipS; Next Sunda,/ Rev. 3. T. Clarke will be at Granton while Rev. T. Head of Granton will be guest minister at Whalen anniversary, Shower For. Bride -Elect • On Friday evening of last week friends from Fairfield school section, Christ Anglican Church choir and Guild enter- tained at a shower in the Fair- field school for Miss Isobel Wil- son, bride -elect of Saturday. Rev. R. Anions, rector of Christ Church adted as master of cere- monies for the evening. Piano solos by Judy Lamport, Elaine F'owe and Sharon Light- foot, a reading by Mrs. Ted Lampert, a clarinet and trum- pet duet byKay Hodgson and Cathy Hodgins, a musical con- test by Mrs. K. Hodgins and a game of charades arranged by Eleanor Hodgins were enjoyed. Isobel was then escorted to the chair of honour, under an arch of spruce boughs and flowers, to the strains of the Wedding March by Lohengrin played by Congratulations To Jack Smith • Crystal Tableware of Distinction by R. G. SHERRIFF TORONTO Stemware Cake Salvers Relishes Tumblers A Variety Of Exquisite Pieces, In Pattern, To Choose From " Priced In Keeping With A Moderate Budget FEATURED IN THE NEW JACK SMITH JEWELLER STORE .• Mrs. K. Hodgins. Mrs. IL B. Gates read an address and-gl. eanor and Cathy Hodgins assist- ed in the opening of the gifts, ^ Mrs. Reg, Hodgson.„ and Mrs. K. Hodgins were the hostesses.. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Abbott of Detroit and Miss Doris Essery of Toronto visited recently with their aunts, Mrs. Earons and Mrs. Kershaw. Flight Lieut. T. Gates, Mrs. Gates and Tommy of Camp Borden visited for a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. R, B. Gates. Mr, and Mrs. K. Hegedus of Burlington were weekend visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs, S. MO nar. • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie, Bobby and Jean, visited with, Mr. and Mrs. G. F, Penwarden in Sarnia on Sunday. Bobby and Jean sang a duet during the service in St. Luke's Church Where Mrs. Penwarden is the .organist. MrSGordon Wilson, Mrs, El - icier Wilson, Mrs. T, Boyes, Mrs. B. Borland and Mrs. J. P. De- jong attended a trousseau tea for Miss Barbara Dodd at her home on Highbury Ave., Lon- don, last week, Mr, and Mrs, A. COpeland of Windsor were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Hicks. 1Vir, and Mrs. George Dunn attended the anniversary service in the Elimville church on Sun- day and were visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Newton Clarke, Mr. Jack Gates of Schenee- tady, N.Y., was a weekend- visit- or with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gates. Mr. and Mrs, 'Wellington Good of Blyth.mere recent visitors at the home' of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Laramie. Mr. Ken Hodgins was guest speaker at the Layman's service in the Brinsley, the Ailsa Craig and Christ Anglican churches on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 'Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. B, Borland, Mr. and Mrs. J. P: Dejong attended the 'Wilson -Dodd wedding in TrinityUnited Church, London on Saturday. The church and Sunday school services in 'the United Church will be withdrawn on, Sunday in favour of the Whalen anniver- sary service. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bowden, Marina and Margie, Mr, and Mrs. • R. Paynter and Mr. R. Jaques attended the anniversary service in the Lieury United Church on Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs, W. Allison.' Report On Bianshard By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER Personal items Mrs. Percy Hodgins and fam- ily of Granton, Mrs, Orville Langford and John of Centralia Anent Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Pattison. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mossey, Mrs. Jas. Mossey, Robert Mos. sey and Mrs, W. B. Young spent Sunday with Mr. andrs. Clar- ence Mr. and Mrs. Glad n Hoop - Z Martin of St.. 1Via ys. er and family attended Well - burn United Church anniversary on Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keneth Facey., Robert Mossey spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mossey. ' ' Mrs, Joe Darin and family Spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Jas. Mosso. n •Congratulations Act '41,1k1 SesNek‘ev ‘4. 911 Os t4ocie`va store rpc,. 0.000.0 Nvoall, 4,0,0 WOO PC,1010 Foy tiVie F‘nes•i ItcpOes toUle Ube* 10 Os O PW troderoarlt Jeweller, atchma er Many Year Jack ,PIllith; .who• officiallY opps Ma new Exeter store Friday, has been in the jewel, lery business 'aline he graduated tom high scheol in Owen Sound. His extensive experience .in- tludes many years in both the wholesale and retail divisions .of :the trade. 114 Was. a traveller for a Targe Manufacturer in Hamilton for It. years before he came to Exeter. Mr. Smith learned his trade as an employee of one of the .oldest jewellery firms m ,OWen Sound, his home 'town. Be werk- ed there until he was gz and subsequently served in stores in Eingsville, •Windsor. and •Stid- bury. During this period he received his Certified Watchmaker's 'Co- • llficate from the Horological Institute of Canada. • In 1997, he Peined the firm,,,of Levy Bros. Ltd., Hamilton, one of Canada's largest jewellery manufacturers' and watch int- Porters,as a salesman. At one 'time his territory included all southern and eastern Ontario.. From 1945 to 1951 he covered the from Exeter to Owen Sound, He and his family moved to Exeter in 1951 when he pm. - chased the business of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Cole, with whom he had become good friends, He has operated the store in its original building for the past six years, Letter From Brinsley By MRS. CECIL ELLWOOD Miss Hazel Lewis is spending a few days in London, guest of Mrs. Lester Lewis. The Anglican church held a successful bazaar and •tea on. Friday afternoon with a good at- tendance, -Mrs, Earl Hamilton visited with her mother, Mrs. Flynn who is ill in St. Joseph's Hos- pital, Lendon, on Thursday.. Mr.- and Mrs. Art Hodgson spent Saturday evening with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hodgson of Lucan. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fenton were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knapton, Mr. and, Mrs. Glen Bradley and Mr, and Mrs. Sam Knapton, all of Thorn - dale, Services in the United Church were cancelled for Carlisle an- niversary. Sunday guests with M. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood were Mr. and Mrs. George Prest and Billy and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odd and Carolyn of London. Mr, Andy McKenzie of Strath- roy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Mercer. • Miss June Shepherd and Max spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Prest. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenton spent Sunday afternoon and eve: ring with M. and Mrs. Eldon Hodgson of Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hamilton of Lu - can. s In Trade • Mrs. Cele, Who helped her usband when her was the owner„ ,centinues to serve in the- Itore. Mrs.. Smith, 1.be former Gwen dolyn Grove, Galt, was A private secretary at Newlands and Co., :(:alt, before the .couple were were married in 1040. She partner b the business. M. and Mrs. Smith have two. daughters, Robin, 15, and Kath- rye,11. The ,children's pets in - elude .4 Daschund, "CorkY", and budgie bird, "Tony". The family purchased its resi. deuce ou WA_ AM Street from Thomas -P'ye MLA, in 1952. Mr. Smith is a member of Exeter Lions, Club. and Exeter Saddle Club. The faMilY belongs to James Street United- ,Church. The new sterols proprietor has. one sister,. Miss Florence who is•an employee .of :the Owen Sound firm with which Mr.. Smith learned his trade; and ,one brother, Alex, who lives in the Okanagan Volley, British Columbia. 01001414111:11111,0040014.14WMAAPPISCHAPISOWS404100144$011#10 — "- Coogratut006 To JACK SMITH from • Adam .Plack Maw of Cobinot end Wood Spoclelflis We were pleased to build the birh show cases for Jack 'Smith's modern jewellery store in raeter. PHONE. 52 HENSALt "For The Best In ,CreffernenshIp" Sincere Congratulations To Jack Smith Jeweller l'Chamge" Diamonds for a Lifetime of Beauty. 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