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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-12-12, Page 9
1 g - 1H i • •r • X • x v. AU1l1A.1.1118111A4mlutAAtMintillOAIRIA AI.IAAI1001 Ill41.1400.Al111AL1111J.A111 WAIL IIIc.AAl1AL141AAtiinut11A1111Atimimi Ar fl. MIssior . 'Hespite ' l .Appreciates Gifts A letter was read from Wrinch Hospital, UaseltensSA', in .ap- preciation of the bale of cloth- ing, gifts and -money which had been sent from the Women's Association and Afternoon Aiixll ivy ;o a W.M.S. at the meet- ing in: the church on Thursday afternoon. Mrs, F+ercy I4erkley -Conducted the devotional assisted by , Mrs, W. Martha and Mrs, Wtltxant Haigh, The study book on Japan was taken by 14Irs. Cecil Skinner. A solo was contributed by Mrs. Norman llocliey <•, Mrs A. J, :Sweitzer, president, conducted, the business, A be- quest .of .the was reeeiv.ed by the W,M.S. from the willthe late Mies ice hackney, 'BOY SCOUT .Christmas Tree*' Now On Sale At Huron Lumber Co. LIMITED Main Street 1 r H k of -.Basket Of Gifts I T+ Area Bride `- Mrs, Douglas Brintnell en- tertailled• on Thursday evening ata miscellaneous shower for Miss Beverley Neil, bride of uy, Wayne, harry and Brenda EXETER Sta'r' aErintndaell presented a decorated basket of ,gifts, Games Were tuthitttitotottlttulilt itomonfole 1pliip11111,Ii1101iiiili1111gn11111u111Upt14111,14p11tattr` played. . • - tl hh'QL'`�{{}`L�`.((/ L/f i L``.� L���({/L]}!f L+.r/lf i ` L''y({ L�(,(({L' L•' t t ♦i?��`(e c Y L l eL•�/{� i•��(/ L t L i= L l L L• i�j/�( t leP1K' �Y Mme"WAP"'Tr't!('W'T•�'-.T'\,YWV/'�f/'J11f/`�J/ Put . AGlamorous New '58 Plymouth UnderiYour Christmas Tree! Nurses Host To►u�ar For the December meeting the Ladies' Auxiliary to. South Huron Hospital were: guests oI Miss Alice • Claypo1g, sup.erinten•, derit and the nursing staff of the Hospital at a social After - MUM on Tuesday. Miss Clay ole presided for a program :including the singing of Christmas carols with Mrs, M. C. Fletcher at the piano, two solos by Georga'Gddbolt and .a six•man band composed of Doh 'Broderick, Bob Higgins, John Snell, John MacNaughton, Geo. Godbolt and 'fed Wilson. President Mrs C . S. Mae - Naughton. conducted a short bu- siness period when committee reports were heard, A film on hospital work will be shown at the January meeting. The nurses served lunch dur- ing the social hour. Happenings In Hurondale By MRS, MERVIN .DtlNN. Personal Items Mr, Frank Down, who spent last week in South Huron Hos- pital, returned home on Sunday, Mrs, Ross Haugh and the pu- pils of Hurpndale School are busy preparing for their Christixias concert which is being held Tues- day evening, Dee. 17, A 4' A P R as '` ds rs rs t es ; is rs 5 C 1 is • ,•�LL�;/Y `.+°i�t�.;1��Lf' {rLkr't�/SL �rLnt�6t'e. �,rLp'.��LL .+�`Y.�� *�{1" ,��Lt ,/�Li'��Lt1•, g�y'��Lf'�iL[�•��L1'�tL�• �,I.Lt►. ,■A/ • 1 iT�iUf Stitifalvfiyy fgyy3��557Fi1TF3t7F:7f.7F17�i`7/ZY41 n"5.7�..Z'�d`Fg1Y. F�frAt i`'y+lr.l�i�y� O -S'fdf -t'yflr TF -$.0 !R' TF F _7'yfl�-Cll- leigh y/�'pyl� Detroit. -'yp�.:n! Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Cudniore visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer McDonald, .Jack and Ruth, of Brampton. . Mr. Clarence Down attended the Ontario Vegetable Marketing Board in I•lantilton last week. Mr. and„ Mrs, Mervin, Dunn were Thursday guests„ of 14X', and Mrs, Harold .Bell and • Helen, of London. • The Finest Gift A. Famil y Ever Hadi • Mothers BROS. PHONE 321 'EXETER Lodge Members. Donate 'o CAS At, the first :.meeting of the month on Wednesday evenin,O of the Pride of Hl 'on Rebekah- LRidge a generous donation of usefi clothing and toys. were re- Delved to be sent to, the :Chi , dren's. Shelter, Goderich The first round; .of the euchre and bridge marathon got under way after which the .corniniltee'. served coffee and cookies. :he neat Meeting, will be A Ciilistmas party with an • ;e* change of gifts. Mrs, Cllbert .Johns pre- sided, for the meeting, Report On, • Blanchard By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER Circle Meeting features Carols Mrs. It.. F. Balkwill was hos- tess for Thb Main Street United church MisRion Circle on Mon clay evening. The worship service was con- ducted . by president Barbara Tuckey. Word had been re, eeived that the overseas relief Parcel sent by the group had been received, The singing of Christmas ca- rols was a feature of the Meet- ing and also an exchange of Christmas gifts. Airs: Oscar Tuckey .assisted the hestess during the lunch hour, The January meeting will be held at the home of Miss. Rena Murray. • Personal Items Mrs. Walter Jones of . Glen- dale spent Tuesday with. .her sister, Mrs. Fred Thonist�n and Mr. Thomson. . Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Lang. ford, Walter, Donnie and Carl were Sunday evening guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Thomson. Mrs. T. Waugh ' of London spent Tuesday with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Leonard Thacker and Mr, Thacker. ' Mrs, Fred Pattison spent Sat- •urday 'with Mr. afid Mrs, . Or- ville. Langford of Centralia. , Jimmy Monsey spent Sunday with his grandmother, Mrs. Jas. Mossey. • Sunday .visitors , with Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Pattison were Mrs. Percy Hodgins and family of Granton, 111r. and Mrs, Leonard Thacker. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Jones and family were Sunday guests ,of dr. and Mrs. Frank Nichol of Camlachie. • Robert Monsey spent several days last week with his &unt and uncle, Mr. and= Mrs, Cecil Mos5oy. Mr. and Mrs. N. Harvey Spearin and family of Zion were Friday evening visitors ' of Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn ,Hooper. Mr. and Mrs, -Ross .Langford, Clifford' and Marie . spent Sun- . day with Mr: and :'14Irs1' Laverne ,. 1 i. i1 A it 1 Z it i< 1 iz day with of : and. Since 1939 the proportion of working Canadians employed in manufacturing h a s increased f 12 cent to More than n iilprr'D1t� yrahlr ma,,riorc e the 1toue of Seagram . bistillers since 1857 IQq YEARS OF INTEGRITY CRAFTSMANSHIP ORADITION rom per , 25 per cent.• ��jj ���%% ���ff �%�/j ��%i�,� /j �`t��.; �� � i.� t.�i,� 1,�ll t,,��� ,.��,� Lam• 2�L: `jL� W' l04 47/,17/'. Wit_ 4OVVVVI�7 410.4 �/7FA Y 31,3317 i71'�7/171t � 41Y,4i * k9A+t7w A.., s • WE Know What HE Wants FREE' _ COUPONS On the JACKPOT! 1, He'WantsA Sport, Shirt The Casual sport shirt that's tailored to fit like• 'a dress shirt Completely washable, sizes. 14 to $4 95 1614 01,,, Ut '100.0.1,.1.,(„ He Wants supreme Slacks He'll' like the luxurious fabrics, skilful tail15rAT - ing and perfect fit $ He Wants A Sweater • Famous full-fashioned. by Shelby; cardigans, • Restspand -pullovers, in Ivy League olid plain EI. • 95 colours .,.l,t.,,,•„i, ,,,,,.t , ,. ,Vl,,l,1..1t,.... ............ ., �P He Wants A Suburban New styles, tweeds and solid - colors. • We stock9 3” every other kind .of jacket, too, Jrorn .....1., 1.11,1....1 O He ,Wants A Dress Shirt `anious'Van Heusen, drruss shirts of quality WASH 'N WEAR ....,.,,,,., $5.05 CENTURY 600 $4.95 He Wants A Tie We've a Great Big "5llV:tlon' HAV` YOUR •CHRISTMAS PROELEMS AU. WRAPPED UP' FOR YOU AT Lloyd Ford's Men's And Boys` Wear S' PHONE 299 Opsn Friday) Saturday Nights, .I; at c o s iii: r o;o► titt, xrAccologtigoi to.okikto,ougoi,c EXETER. 8 MODELS Of Frigidaire Washers And Dryers W ON DISPLAY Washes and dries load after load fastr,'-at less cost than any other pair or combination OS the oat cet �.��"- r.._.-- �'"':-_.__._--• � .tri SNEER LOOK STYLED with o .gleaming Pace - 'Fain Enamel Finish Raids and out—in your choke of 4 Sheer Look Colors at No Extra Cost for ' CLEANEST CLOTHES! LINT REMOVAL! DRIEST SPIN! 9y,U.S. testing Co. Inc., in' a tent otitis lending automatic washers under cohtrnVed laboratory conditions. Reports #229123 and f2912a-A, May2, and May10.1957. E' 0 LINT CHASER RING "sweeps" awshy lint, scum, dirt-rlattosi the tub and out through 90 Automatic LINT EXITS never to return. $ CIRCULATOR RING keeps clothes separated --opens folds. ENERGY RING power -pulses sudsy water into ©'surging - currents that gently flex Clothes, opens fabric pores to whisk out deep down dirt. MOW WCK 5t HEW EXCLUSLVEI AUTOMATIC TINTING Just pour dry tint into a dusioe eteadt intd Tint Dispenser' net dials oar ante, e, for wesi,iM• Model' DCIC•5E :4•1011, IlectivItyLt PRIGIDAIRE. //4/00` 4t.--' Dryer with "No Vent—No ?hornbills" ?Motto! • _ • Toniperature Selector—trrying heads fo! all fabric's! • Automatic Z 'ie•Contidl:•+fr ai Y5 to 145 ;sltrsutea. • Ozooe:'Surlithine Lamp.. • Press -''doe Deer Opener: See The COMPLETE Line ! , DON'T BUY FROM ONE DEMONSTRATION MODEL .. , BUY FROM THE STORE WITH THE FULL STOCK SNELGR 1 PHONE 113 EXETER Open Fylitly and Saferdny Night* ACROSS POR 'T` * GUMIKLE' ill * L s .............. ..... 1 1-A1.el0ii. !'t1#rtisuFil0il .0R, s• -0 /s