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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-11-07, Page 7he ith. .„re. rs, rs. S, In.. 7 be c c c A • r, 01110.41101,9101.41111119.41MMIM1141MIMIMMIMMM1101111MMMMMM1JAMOMMM1111144, 'VOLK:WAGON th,. most ecOnomical transperieti.en on the, toad today! •-,: SEE THEM.. QN ptspLAyt 6i. Sons PHQNE 38.• • • Limited EXETER • IS BEST FOR YOUR BURNER Shell Furnace Oil costs no more than ordinary oils, yet .At offers complete protection' for yout heating system in tivo money -saying ways'. YOU SAVE ON MAINTENANCE CALLS Only Shell Furnace Oil gives you the benefit of a special additive that keeps your burner filter spotlessly clean, It banishes the top cause of burner breakdown . .. keeps 'your burner at peak efficiency -all whiter long, PROTECTION AGAINST STORAGE TANK LEAKS With Shell Furnace Oil you get Soeiter prbtection. Sonitor. ..„. stops rust forming. Can actually make your • storage tank last twice as lotig! Phone in your order today., . take advantage of our guaranteed delivery service. It's the easy way to summer warmth -,all season through. At Clarke PHONE 80 EXETER • Annommomm•••••••••mmoneio ..:serve lots of • • Students. Tour Bank ci'iven 10,00Q Brick tut Not For Keeps • -H On Friday, November 1., A' ferent currenciet. One. :teller's spoke briefly to the ela$0 ie his PartY 01 44 students front South wicket was busy gashing only Office. liuren. District High School vis. P. Of C. coupons •.due that „day.. 1 M 3:30 the students reached ited Toronto. The commercial In the basement •vaults, stil- the head office of Imperial, 011 :OM aid :students taking the dents saw bills and coins being at 111 St, Clair Avenue West. commercial options in :Grades counted and ibundled for the This is 4 new skyscraper ,offer -- 11 .aild 12 Were .guests of the branehes of the bank. Some had in the highest „observation point Beek of Montreal.. .4 chance to hold in their handsin , Toronto. The party left the sehool by a bar „of gold weighing ail lio.unds i Miss Wilson explained the lila at 6,30 and went directly to and worth $16,800, At another .story .of the murals in the lobby. the :main Office .of the bank at I paint the group saw a roan move These are the work of a •Can- elie corner of BAY .and King a 40 -ton door by hand. The eus- adian artist,.. York :Wilson, who I Streets. Mr. Barrett of the ac. 4440 showed the students the spent three years preparing and counting -department conducted ..aafety deposit u 32. sires, :ones having in- , 21 feet -depicting the story of r ing the purpose and function of . ,deeendeet locks. - .ol.1. ithe different areas, The class: Lunch was provided in the From the observation deck On. ' saw a teletype reporting the cafeteria on the 'fourth floor and the twentieth floor the group 1 rate • - of foreign exchange on dif. Mr, W. T. Hodgins, the manager, ' could see. five miles in allclirec- . .,.. . .„ . zon hid the view beyond. On 4 • _• lions, The mist Along the. non, Kipp.en Comments • By. MRF. NORMAN LONG clear day the mist of Niagara Falls is visible. The elevator lobby on this floor is a basket- weave of old leaf. After supper and sight-seeing • in the uptown area the party Shower ,Bride•Eloct On Friday, October 25, a mis- cellaneous shower was given by Itisg Carol Faber and Miss June MeClincheY .at the former's home to honor Miss Marion Dales, Clinton, prior to her Mar- riage, About 30 friends and relatives .were present. A program included a piano instrumental by Diaene Faber, readings by •Gwyn Jones and a couple of contests. June 4cC1inchey read the and Dianne Faber and gwyn Jones presentedthe gifts, Personal Items - ' Mrs, Amelia McClyniont is spending A. fee,- weeks with her 1-1ilarious Dress For HS Dance SHDHS students' annual Sadie Hawkins dance on Friday, No- vember 15, shouid attract smile . hilarious -looking customers. Here are the dress regulations; for the girl -asks -boy turnabout: I Girls. Odd shoes and socks, jeans and plaid shirts, inside out and backwards, big ribbons, one side qf hair pinned up, one-half , of fate with makeup, one half without. Boys: •Odd shoes and socks, jeans and plaid •shirts, one pant leg rolled up, hair parted in the middle and combed -forward, and earrings? The Daisy Maes must provide vegetable corsages , for their Abners. • Teenagers Enjoy •Costume Dance Jim Hennessey and It�y .Trieb- ner were ehosen k'ng and coleee of a inasuerade dance held by Exeter's Tech Time organization in the arena last Week. The event was the first activ- ity'of the group this fall. Recrea- tional Director Larry Heideman said a new slate of officers will be elected shortly. Letter From ' k Blinsley. By MRS. CECIL. ELLWOOD Mrs. Marion Cunningham, Mrs. Art Cunhinghani and son of Clandeboye spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ida Prest. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hamilton of Lucan visited with Me, and Mrs, Earl Dixon Tuesday eve- ning. Mrs. Flynn of Parkhill, who has been ill in St:Joseph's Hos- pital for some time was able to return t�•the home of her daughter, rs. Earl Hamilton, on Wednesday. „ Mr. Jack Tweddle is very .ill at his home at the present time. Mrs. Rote Atkinson of Lucen speritSunday with her sister, Mrs. Ida Prest, Mrs. MarwoOd Prest end Mrs. Earl Dixon, attended the bazaar at Clandeboye Anglican Church on Saturday. daughters, 11tIrs: Alice Cook: London, Mrs, • Jennie Scbilbe, Exeter, and Mrs, Jim Dueharme, t Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs Bert Faber visit- ed over the weekend with the ,latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, • R. Oesch, of near Blake., Mr, Desch is suffering from a heart Ondition. • Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Kerr of Winthrop were Sunday guests •of Mrs. Kerr's pareets, Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson., Misses Carol and b i a n Faber and friends spent Sunday in St, Thomas. Mr, and Mrs. William Cole- man and Leslie spent the .weekt end in Toronto. •• Mrt and Mrs. Wilfred Mellis spent the weekend in St. Thomas with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hutchinson, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Howell of Sarnia. called Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. N. Long. Reception • On Wednesday evening. a, re- ception and dance was given in eft for home, The visit te the 'Bank of. ltkOn- real wat arranged by courtesy 1 Mr. C. E. Shaw, the local ITIanatager. Lyear ,the commercial class visited the Ford plant at Oak- ville andthe bead ,office of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Pupils Sell Candy To. Finance Trip. South Hum District high School students, who are plan- ning a trip tc• New York in Easter week, are taking every • opportunity to raise fends to defray expenses, On . Saturday, a hornebaking and candy sale was held le the Central Hotel from which almost 840 was realized. Jocelyn Howey, Sally Acheson, Heather Mac - Naughton and Jane Farrow -were in charge of the sale. , Each week the students • hold a sale of candy in the school. • Hensall n l Mr. and Mrs. Ken McLellan Hensal towhal for newlyweds, (nee Merle Dic)ceet). Continued from Page 6 , An address was read by Jim guest minister, at Si.: PAW'S Ang- McGregor and a purse of money presented by Lloyd Cooper. Nor- ris' orchestra supplied the music for dancing. A large crowd at- terided. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lore •of Windsor were weekend guests IX an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. 'Alex Mcidurtrie. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Ro- bert have returned home from spending a week in Toronto. Enteralne Friends - , Mri. Lydia Doig and Janet entertained some friends on Hal - lewd en,rught in boner of Jebet,s, birthday. She. receiVed:-Imany gifts including Money ida lovely birthday cake was sent to her. Mrs, Doig and her daugh- ter .intend leaving soon for Grand Rapids, Mich. • • Mrs. Flora Ducker of South- ampton was a guest last week " at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Long. She left Wednesday' ' for her winter home in Toronto. • .Mr. Joe Lostell has returned to his home after- being hospital- ized just recently. • '- Abdut 18 of the children in • village made their rounds on Hallowe'en night. ' The hunters from Kippen and surrounding area who left Kip - pen Saturday night for the Ban- croft district were Messrs. Allan Tretheer, Campbell Eyre, Rus- sell Brock, Ed Morton, Dave triebner, Jim McAllister, Ent- merton Kyle, Neil Taylor, Wks Richardson and Herman Day - man. The flowers at $t. Andrew's 'United 'Church on Sunday were in memory of the late 1VIrs. William Alexander, a . former member of the church, and were. given by'the family. The flowers were distributed later to the shut-ins. . Mr. Eldon Jarrott is confined to Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. and Mr. Perkins and children of Centralia moved into Mr. Cudmore's house on Mon - hem Church this Sueday "at 1.0 a.m. Rev, Davis, • who works among the lepers of India, says that the dread disease can now be cured with antibiotics. Mr. Davis, now .on furlough, isi sup- erintendent of the Leprosarium at Palampur in the Punjab. His home is in the foothills of the Himalayas, • HOW HEALTHY IS YOUR ESTATE ' e ^ Th. 7knoteA4vecoilk itiktvotiokr 74 The condition.of your estate should • concernion as much as your personal health. Notate Administration IS an important undertaking -not something to be handled by people unfamiliar with estate management. At Sterling Trusts we have experienced Estate Officers, They will advise erld assist you in the planning of your estate. Call on us at any time. or write for ow free booklet "Blueprint For Your Family". 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