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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-12-31, Page 11'host. now oke Rare Il hydro partcett a slow r has Wert Jany. (ran- . TO and roar."i " Report On " v B ianshard Illy MRS, .GLADWYN. HOOPER. Christmas guests in the coni• mtinitY were: Aft. alld Mrs Joe Dann and family. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth arl.inson and fatuity with Mr, and Mrs. George Dann. Air, and Mrs. Leonard Whack- er. and. family with. Mr. and Airs. 'r.ed :• attison,. Air. and Airs, Boss Langford. and family, .10, herb Langford oaf Granton with Mr. acid Mrs. Aonneth Langford,. Mr, and Mrs. ii 1 Charles .RPPS and. L' r l s, s Thomson. with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson.. Air, and Mrs. Theo. Stephens .of Anderson, 111r. aitd Mrs, Wit) Kernick of St, Marys, Air, and liirs. Lloyd Mossey and farnily of London, Mrs, •Wm. Young of St. Marys, Miss Kathleen Mos of Winghani, Mrs. Jas, Mos sey, Mrs, Wes,. Mossey and fan'- itl Air. w 1 and Mrs, . G ell e Mossey,. • Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth k'aecY and family of � 11 u• Y U 11 e b i with „AIL and Mrs. Gladwyn hopper, • Those spending Christmas away front the 'community; Afr, and Mrs, •Lloyd. Thothspn And family,, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Thomson' with 'Air, and 'Mrs. Carman Rinn of St,' Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, -Jones and family with M. ' 'and Mrs. Jas. Bryan 'of Pro fIsect Hi11. Mr, and Airs, Claire Sisson and Marie with Mr,and Mrs. •]Fred .Fetch pf Strathroy . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mills and family of St, Marys, Mr. and llfrs, ' Carl Mills of Kirkton,, Airs. Evelyn Mills, David and Douglas of Seaforth spent Thurs- day with Mr,• and Mrs. Joe Dann.. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Waugh, Miss Anne Beattie,. Mrs. T. Waugh of London,' Mr. and Mrs. -Jack Morgan and family, Guelph, wez'e Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Thacker. Mr. and Mrs, Claire Sisson and Marie -spent Saturday with Aft.. and Airs. Archie Cameron of Watford. David and Douglas Mills of Seaforth are• spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dann. Rev.. and Mrs. S. Miners and family of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. E. Trewartha, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Trewartha and family of Hohnesville, Mr,. Mel . Gliddon of Goderlch were Friday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Lang- ford. - Among the footprints • in the Sands of time some people leave only the )narks ' of a heel. Thank You . W. appreciate' the generous patronage given us in the past and solicit the oppor- tunity to serve you again in 1958. W.promise the. earn. courteous service. MAY 1958 BE. YOUR HAPPIEST AND MOST PROSPEROUS YEAR MUNRAI SCOTT Supertest Farm Agent • EXETER Cenfra!ia Parat.rooer In Christmas Air Lift LAC Robert Tripp; son of Mr. Robert .of Parry Saund* Mr. and and , Mrs. Harold `,I rip who is serving with the RC,Pib' it Win- nipeg, Manitoba, was seen on the late T.V. news Sunday night, He was participating in the Christmas supply ;droaping to Indian residents. living in isolat- ied districts, Christmas Morning Service "Houle For Christmas" was the subject chosen by the Rev. J. T. Clarke for his message to :the congregation Sunday morn - Ing. He based his thoughts •on the text "He Caine Unto His the text "lie came unto His own and His own Received Him not." During the service the rite of baptism was administered to three babies ---Robert Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Isaac, David George,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross McFalls; and Gary Samuel, Mrs. m l so 0 f Mr, nand1r s. A Sam Skinner, C.G.I.T. Vesper .Servide In the evening v 1 the at' g National Christmas lir stmas e Vser service p was presented by the C,G,I.T, The girls were : assisted by their leaders and a group of junior choir girls, Shirley Rollings led the ser *vice. Passages of scripture were read byBlanche Rollings, Joyce McFalls and Margaret Hirtzel. Two anthems were sung and a vocal duet by Jean and Joan Essery. Candle lighters were Catherine Hodgins, Carol McCurdy, Sharon Sholdice, Beverly Smyth, Karen Essery and .Gwen Lightfoot. The meditation was given by Allison Clarke. The manger scene, poinsettias, a decorated tree and spruce boughs made a colorful setting for the impressive service. Personal Items Christmas joy was spread among ,village residents Christ- mas eve in the message of song by a group of carolers, Mr. Harold Tripp received word last week that his mother, who resides in Wellington, had suffered a slight stroke. • ,Mr. Bill Johnson has returned home from St, Joseph's Hos- pital, London, Miss Florence Clarke of Sault Ste. Marie and Miss Odeyne Clarke of Brantford are spend- ing the holidays with their parents. Miss Frances • Clarke and Miss Isobel Oldford of Brant- ford were Christmas visitors with Rev. J. T. and Mrs. Clarke. Christmas Visitors Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Bayn- ham and sons of Exeter, Mr. E. Carruthers of London and Mr. and Mrs. William Haddock with Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham. Mr. and Mrs. William Ford of Usborne, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tripp and family on Sunday with Mr. and Airs. Harold Tripp.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smyth, Beverly and Joanne Smyth with Mr. and Mrs. H. Theander and family in London. With Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hicks were Miss Wilda Pollock of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. S. Henry and family of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew' Hicks. Guests at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd,'Morgan for. Christ- mas dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Robert• Wilson and family of Highgate, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Morgan, St, Marys, Mr. Hugh Rundle, 'Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morvan and Cheryl Ann and Mr. Wellington Skinner. • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shoebottom entertained at a family dinner on- Christmas Day for. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Shoebottom and • 19: is''wlth` heartfelt appreciation of your loyal patronage that we take this opportunity to ex- tend to you' and your family our warmest wishes for a New Year that. flings' in much good luck, good' health, prosperity and high happiness. W. hope -that We may have the privilege of serving you in the future, as we have in the past: i Glenn Lockhart North End White Rose -PHONE 691.W EXETER 9'�r QftT 1jJ GS • , May the t' w Year bestow upon yo.0 an abundance of oil the best things that fife has to offer„., !health, much happiness, and rcny Sccd friends. Joh ' r • Radio TV & Elecfrt Phone to Emir Mrs.. Leonard :Shoebottom, • Mr. and'Mrs, Ronald Shoebottom and families of ,London, .Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Shoebottom, Mr. .and Mrs, Willard Shoebottom .and families of kanshawe. With Mrs, Arthur McEalls ancl' Helen ware Mr, and Airs. R.. Lilley and faintly, Mr: and Mrs., W. Quinton and family, London, • Mr. .and Mrs, :Gerald McFalls, Mrs..Samson McFalls, Mr. and' Mrs. Gerald Glenn ancl Randal of Exeter, Mr, and Mrs, I•Iugli. Davis,and family of Saintsbury, Mr. and Mrs, Ross ItfcFalis ..and David, Mr. and Mrs. George McFalls and Joyce. Mr. and Mrs,. Norman Morgan and Cheryl Ann and Mr. W. Skinner with Mr, and: Mrs, B. Foster in St. Marys, Personal Items Mr and Airs. Jolie Morley of London visited over the weekend with their grandmother, Mrs, ;A. art • on. H t.. Mr, A , a d Mrs. nSherman Eaton, an Mr, and Mrs,. Reid Brown, Mr,. Don Heaman and Miss Marie Brown, of London, were guests with Mr. and Mrs. John Thonrp- son On. Boxing Day. Christmas Visitors Mr, and Mrs. -Harry Wilson, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Wilson and Mr. and Mrs, ,:Doug Wilson and family with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell, Norman and Linda, of West Lorne, Mr. Hugh Hodgins, Ivan and Alrna .9f Greenway, Mr. Charles Hodgins of Chesley, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Steeper and family of Corbett with Ain and Mrs. K. Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs, AthosA Wright with relatives • in , Harrow on Sunday. Mr. and• Mrs. Ray Laninie, Bobby and Jean and Mr. and Mrs, George Dunn with Misses Greta. and Amy Lammie in Hen- sel]. Mr, Keith Hodgins and Misses Eleanor and Catheirine Hodgins attended the carol service in the Brinsley Anglican Church on Christmas eve, With Mr. and Mr,s. Alvn Es- sery were Mr, and Mrs. Harold Lightfoot and family, Mr,. and Mrs. Jack Essery and family, Mr.• and Mrs, C. Rowe and family, Mr, and Mrs. R. Swartz and Nancy, Cpl. and Mrs. C. Stuckless and family of Mc- Donald, Man., Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Weeks' of London and 14Ir. Percy Webber of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs> Clard Wrig'lrt 'and David of Bvron with Mr. and Mrs. Amo Wright; Miss Anna Hodgins. nursedid- training .at Woodstock General Hospital, at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr.' and Mrs. K. Hodgins, on Boxing Day.. Mr. and Mrs, S. Sorensen of Chatham.. Mr. and Mrs, Doucette and family, of Toronto with Mr. and .Mrs. Glenn Rubinson, Mr, and Mrs. Reg Nodncon and Kay with Mr., and Mrs. Lined Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs, R, Paynter.. of Kirkton. Air' and Mrs. ter: Alli- son. Ailsa Craig', and Mr. Ray Jaques. Zion: with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden, M a r i;n a and Margie. Your corresno',dent extends Happy New Year's greetings to the readers of this column and solicits, Your fu+tlre co-operation in contributing items ofg,interest, r, Letter From Brinsley By MRS. CECIL ELLWOOD Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. • Matt Duncan, Terry and Billie, recently re- turned from Germany where the former has been with the armed forces, are spending the holiday season with Mrs. Duncan's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Keogh. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dixon and sons .of Chelmford are spend- ing the Christmas season with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Pickering and Mr, and Mrs. Earl Dixon.' Brinsley public school and the north school with their teachers, Mrs: Ray Neil,: and Miss Caesar, held successful Christmas con- certs this past week. • • • Mrs. Wes Lewis was on the staff at the London post .office during the busy season of mail, Miss Winnie Keogh of Ottawa with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Andy Keogh. Mr. and Mrs. George Prest and Billie and Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Ellwood spent Sunday with friends in Brussels. Mr, Richard Whittard of St. Catharines is spending the holm days with his parents, Miss Audrey Darling, teacher of music at the Nazarene Col- lege in Red Deer, Alberta, ar- rived home on Sunday to be with tier parents, . Mr, and Mrs, Wil- liam Darling, for the' Christmas holidays. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil .Ellwood for Christmas Day were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whittard and children of St. Catharines, Mr .and Mrs. Lloyd bdd and Carolyn of London, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Prost and Billie; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whittard Sr, of Brussels and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hamilton of Lucan. Mra, Otto Darling and girls left on Thursday to spend a week with her mother its Toron- to. Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Prost and Mrs.. Aaron Scott spent Monday in London. Mrs. William Prest Mrs, William 'Prest, 60, died suddenly at her home, Lot 11, Con,. 12, McGillivray Township. on Tuesday, December 28, She was the 'former Ria May Morgan. Her husband died three years ago, She is survived by tine daugh- ter,. Mrs. timer (Agnes) Shop. herd Parkhill, two sons, Mat - Wood and George, McGillivray Twp. The funeral service was Held In Brinsley 'United Church 'on Thursday„ Deo. 28 with inter. mad in Mart's 'Hill cemetery, Minsky, The service, was eon• tineted by Rev, A. H. lyienzies of Ailsa Craig, Th...Story In -� S«:coni!d• I,in t Int ' Christmas Day Visitors Mr. and. 'Mrs. John l idle with Mr. and Mrs, John Willis of • Kuter Mr. and. llirs. Harold 13e11 and Carol, 'Mrs. Philip Murch, Mr. and Mrs• Alvin Cooper and Floyd Mr. :and Mrs. Ross Skinner and fatuity with Mr..:ancl Mrs. Nor-. man. Jaques,. Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Russell King and • Classified Th, I'iw*nu'Ad r Directory FOR SALL 1.1';1'1:.IC ,A pus spire; suitable for window dipplay or Inside d•e e o r a•t 1 o n, ':'hone a76 -W or write Box DIII;. Exeter. 31* 9 WEANETt I'IGS-4 weeks old, Apply Amos Wright, k Centralia, phone 7"0 1''-1'') Exeter. 31; fainily of Crediton, with Mr, and T, Mrs. Bruce Cooper, CLASSIFIED RATES. 70' words :er les* 70c. Mora Then 25 Words. 20 Per Word 200 QFF if .adw P.aid with th order or by al.l,r r:rtltl '1'1•lf4DI:Tt In new Saturday following the last •m,dltion complete omp! ete with .cables Mr. .and Mrs. Koopman and and shield, 3+25 :or best rash of. family with Mr. and Mrs. I;, ter. Lorne It, ideclter, Dashwood, Nyhips of Wini:helsea, - al' Air. and Mrs. Horace Del- tll141:3.:I1'01iD 1+lILLs--Ileglatcred, bridge and boys, Winchelsea se, ~ices»to a -e. size and ctuauty with Mr. and Mrs. 'r or 1'sral arreflenao 1)ontipo :kree.ding, Squr a Herd.' priced reasonably, -apply Ancell man. .ee, ,#llsri, .t,ralg, or S ,mites agouti, lrs Carl Alderson, of .t'redRon .(near°43. lr[nsteyl. 31+ Mr. and Mrs. :.ar. . erson, I` itchener, Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd TrtAlt.ir- small, Apply. 135 20 . - Webber with Mr Mrs Wil - el u1, t, RCAF Centralia.3r' liam Webber, Thames Road. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Routly and family Y with Mr.. and Mrs, Ale* ea Crago ofIfirkton. Personal .hams Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ford of Eden on Sunday' with Mr, and Mrs. Melville Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter and family of Toronto with ,Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. John Batten and family on Tuesday evening with Mr, and Mrs, Ralph. Batten of Exeter, Miss Shirley Jaques, Zion vis- ited a few days with Miss Bren- da Skinner, Miss Anna Routly of Toronto spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Win. Routly. Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Heywood are visiting a few days with Miss Hazel Heywood, of Detroit. Mission Band The .Elimville Mission' Band held. their December meeting at the home of Miss Carol Ann Bell with 23 present. Miss Joanne Miners and Helen Campbell had charge of the pro- gram. Miss eJanet Skinner and. Sandra Walters sang a duet and Larry Skinner gave a reading. Mrs. Ross Skinner told the study book story and 'Christmas. cards Were made." The January meeting will be held at the home of Miss Marg- aret Johns. PARTY DRESS -- Navy chrome. spun taffeta, misses', size 14, , .e prtic ss style, ftrrt skiit T1sv be Brady Cleaners, 30• DRAIN TILE 4 inch ; 52 per MBed5 [pelt 82 per M Herd 6 tech 1111 per At 1)ei'd 7 inch 142 per M Del'd' 8 inch 175 per Al Dere' T"e, Y's and Elbows in Stock Prices for 10", 12" and 14" ' on Request RYDALL BRICK AND TILE LIMITED 11tfn Elginfield Phone 193 Lucan TOYS! TOYS! Beavers Basement Toytown is open all year round. Gifts for children's parties, birth- days etc, for all ages. Beavers Hardware. 3tfn EQUIPMENT FOR RENT SEWING MACHINES Electric Portables. by the week. Hopper- Hockey Furniture, phone 99, Ex- eter - Stfc Floor Sanders Floor Edgers, i'loor Polishers Vacuum Cleaners, Tools, Etc.' BEAVERS 'HA'RDwARE, Exeter BABY CHICKS FOR SALE WIDE CHOICE. in new pricelist. Pullets—including Ames In -Cross and many other breeds. Broilers tor February should be on order, Cockerels, (May have some start- ed •pullets,) Complete ltst, 73ray Hatchery, 120 John N., Hamilton, or Eric Carscaddon, Exeter, phone 245-Z''. • 31c Woodham Comments By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE Christmas Visitors , "Mr. and Mrs. 'Hiram Hanna, Kirkton, Mr, Andrew Biommaert and Miss Eleanor. Heywood, Exe- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blom- maert and, family, Woodham, with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Garten- burg. Mr. and Mrs. George Levy, Thames Road; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levy, St. Marys, Mr. John Brookshaw, Zion West, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy. Mr. and Mrs. John Rod Woodham, , Rev. J. Cook, Mr Cook and Jack of Arkona, M and-• Mrs. Glen. Copeland; Mr Ada Butters, Woodham with th Wheelers. Mr, Roy Hawkins. and Mr Hawkins of Anderson and M Earl Carroll of Exeter with M and Mrs. Robt. Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Squi of Kirktitn, Mr. and Mrs. Ji Anderson, Margaret,. Jean an Helen of Thames Road, Mis Norma Hern nurse -in -training a St. Joseph's Hospital with Mr and Mrs. ,Arnold Hern. Mr," and Mrs. Win.. Rodd, Mr and Mrs. Thos. Gunning, Mr and Mrs. Charlie Jones and Fre of Granton, Mr. and Mrs. Ros Gunning, Toronto, with Mr. an Mrs. Jim Miller. Mrs. Harry Ford, • Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Ford and family, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne 'of Winchelsea, Mr. and Mrs. Newman Baker, Wellburn, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ford, Kit- chener, Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Brock and Gerry, Georgetown, M1•. and Mrs. Harry Snarling, with 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. -Dickey. Mrs. W, Payne and Jim, Mr and Mrs. Fred Payne and Don- na, Mr. Dennis Mc9arroll, of London, Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Crane, Vivian and Brian of Woodstock, Mr, and Mrs. `Arth ur Rundle, Base Line, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rundle.. - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hopkins, Science Hill, Mrs. Geo, Hopkins and Mrs. Ada Hopkins with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Smith. 0 Mr. Bert Rundle,Woodham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Levy, Rach- el, Herbert and Hilda, Trans- vaal, Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweit- zer, Ronnie and Barbara, Shipka with Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Smith and Mr. and,Mrs, Lloyd Jaques. Mrs. Mary Jacques, Woodham, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Lambert, Marilynne and Dennis of Davi- son, Mich., Mr, Arlo Copeland, Kirkton, with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques. Mr. and Mrs: Harold Thomp- son and Barbara, Parkhill, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Smith, London. Mrs. Thompson Sr. of Parkhill with Misses Blanche and Rhca Mills, • Mr, and Mrs. Roy Ballantyne and family, Thames Road, Mr.. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight and Lin- da, Winchelsea, Mr, and Mrs, Ray Knight of Woodham with )lir. and Mrs, Clarence Knight.. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Vern and family,: Zion, 1111. and Mrs. Cole and , family, London with Air. and Mrs. Cecil Ca1nm, Mr. and Mrs, Roy McCurdy and Brenda, St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Morrison, 1Cirkton, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Doupe and Grace, Base Line, Ross and Beg with McCurdy Mr. and Mrs. rra d, s. r. s. e s. r. r. re n1 d • s t • a s d McCurdy. Mrs, Jane (ter an a m St,lllrs with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Out•Of.i"owrl' Visitors Mr. and Mrs, Robt, Robinson and :(amity with Mr. and Mrs, Mott Robinson, dth line.. Mr. and Mrs. Vie Chatten, Barbara and Minnie, Mrs. It! ChattenSr. with Mr. and :Mrs. Wesley Shier, Granton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Squir and family with Mr. and .Mrs James Mawhinney at Crediton Rev. J. Slade and Barry wit Rev. U. Laite and Mrs. Laite at Stratford. Don Morphy with his parents, Dr. George Morphy and Mrs, Morphy and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Vodden with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mak ins 'of' Bayfield. Mr, and Mrs. Norris Webb and family with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Small at St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hazle- wood with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hazlewood, • Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Berry with Mrs. H. Copeland and Ethel at Kirkton. Mrs. Roy Kirk and Lorna with her daughter, Mrs. Bryce Skin- ner and Bryce at Munro. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry ' Lawson and family with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell at Hensall. and Mrs. Oscar Brine, Marilyn and Donald with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brine • and Nancy in St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs., Wni. Rundle and Shirley with Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Scott, Farquhar. Personal Items Miss Norma Hern, ,' nurse -in - training has returned to her duties at St. Joseph's Hospital after a week's holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hern. Mr. and Mrs. V, L. Jensen and Arthur with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Jensen at Hearst. 'Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean visited with her sister,,Mrs. Stan Mountain and Stan,, St. Marys, on, Thursday. Carol Hern was a weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stephens and Donald- at Ilder- ton, • Mrs. Arthur Rundle, Base Tine, Mrs:' Nora Golding of Lon- don, Mr Howard Rinn and Miss Noreen *Walkom "isited with Mr. Leroy Thomson of Wood- stock on Friday. Mrs. J. Slade returned home from Carbonear, Newfoundland on Thursday after visiting over a week with her mother, Mrs. M. Slade who is quite ill. Her fattier, 82 years of age, is un- usually smart. Miss Louise Blommaert, Exe- ter and John Bother of Detroit Were Thursday afternoon visit~ ora with Mr. and Mrs. J,oe B1onimaert. Mrs. T. Doube and Russell were Thursday evening visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Rund- le. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mills were guests of Mr. and Mrs., Walter Grieve in Strathroy on Thursday. Mr. Bill Gardiner of Goderich Visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Mills on Thursday evening, Mr, Cecil Browil of Erindale was a Sunday .guest with his sister, Mrs, Russell Mills and Russell. insertion SUCCEEDING .INSERTIONS 40¢ More than 25 0 _ t _. 'Words -- 1 P .Par Word Semi-DisplayClassifi d e.s (Res.tricted to one column) First Inser ..tion 41.40 Per Inch. Subsequent Insertions 1,25 1 Per Inch c nh Minimum :One Inch Classified ads accepted uptill 1 Wednesday d sd noon, copy should binATutesda sat noon. • •y MISCELLANEOUS EVENTIDE, VILLA Eventide Villa, a home for elder- ly citizens. Is now open at 30 Sanders St., Exeter. The Villa is ender the management of Mrs, L,, Desjardine, Exeter, 9.12tfc • LOST LADIES' 74`'L7It NECKPIECE -- On Friday evening', December 20, in Exeter or liensell. Finder please phone 747.1''-1 Exeter. 31* $10 DILL —Late Saturday after- noon, between Huntley's Drug :tore and Chainway store, or in Chainway store. Reward, Apply Box "G", Times -Advocate, 31' WANTED HORSES—lsil1 buy any kind of horses, heavy or light. Buy. sell or exchange. Call 135, Frank Taylor. Exeter. 5tfc Used Cars For Resale, For Parts. Or Scrap EXETER AUTO WRECKERS And $ilex Phone Exeter 972, Grand Bend 8 1S3 'Wellington St. W. (Across from Canadian Canners) 11:l4tfn ATTENTION, IARMERS-Prompt courteous collection of all dead and disabled farm animals and hides. Fall collect for over 300 ED ANDREWS, Safort , Asscted withDaring & Co., of Canada Ltd. • 11:14-12:25• li FOR RENT Stnitil rail across all old friend of years back and was surprised to learn thegentleinaii was still a baohelor, "How Come yeti never mar, r1ed.h he asked. "1 was always looking for the perfect girl,1" Was the reply. Didn't you over mind her?" "Oh yes, 1 did ,.... but she was looking for the ideal , malt," h 9 4r 9 Sweet young thing -"lie's se richt And when he said he was trying to think of a suitable gift for n'it told him I'd like just something simple he, Made hilt. self like money." APARTMENT — Furnished, first floor, freshly decorated, steam. hed, suitabl.fwple. Aeatvailable e now. Phorone t133.o pcoal' STORE 'on Main Street, opposite the Post Office. Available now. Apply at Tirees-Advocate. 9:19tfc APAItTALENT, upstairs, 3 cheery rooms, overlooking corner of Highways 4 and 93, $53.00 month- ly including heat and wa,itertin. Phone 7. 15: OFFICE SPACE available; ' 1?a romps, well located at intersec- tion of Highways 4 and 83. Phone 7. 15:;tfn APARTMENT, unfurnished, heat- ed, hot water supplied, • 2 bed- room, private bath room. Apply Penhale 'pts., 70 John St. E. 12:12ifc 2 -BEDROOM I•IOI. SE; also 3 -bed- room house, central .location: each with • oil, furnace. 11, E, Balkwill, Exeter, phone .891J, 12tfc 3-B4OOM APARTMENT—Furnish- ed, heated, private batt, with shower, separate- entrance: no pets ,please: available January 1. Phone 400-W evenings or call at 169 'William St. 13tfe REAL ESTATE HOMES FARMS C. V. Pickard , Exeter 2-STOnEV EHICIS: — Four bed - remits. Living room, dining room and goed kitchen. Three-piece bath. This is a compact, well- built home. Good roof and par- ticularly fine basement with steel furnace. For a short time this home ran be bought for 95,000.00 cash or $6,500,00 on very easy 'terms. S2t.rl',I, NOMI; in very choice J,ocation, Convenient kitchen and i thinbath. 011 heated. Evethinggood condition, Suitable for couple or shall family. Low price. Terms. nr:Dt CEI) PrICE—Choice, brand new 3 bedroein home with at tatted garage, Nicely finished kitchen. Bathroom In colour, Floors covered. High basement with oil- burning furnace and tubs. Thar house is beautifully finnshed, $4,000.00 cash will give you possession, 13 a i a n c e easy terms. 1PAnTAIE`NI" H0rsES — Let us` give you the detaiis. t'A.n11S—•i 'e have several We will be pleased to show you. To buy or sell., ace Piokard, lloaltor and General In- surance, 394 llaln 'St., fester, phones 143 and. 12e..., 11:'2ttfc 111!01C 1lOLN.+ 1, 3 -bedroom, new 0!! furnace 2 •blocks from Postorflee, $6,000, 91. E. l;alkwill, Meter Phone S9 -J. 7tfc 1.1- A111E 11OCSE, 1 -room, 3 bed" rooms to with 3 -piece bath; 1 bedroom or den and 2 -piece bath down; hardwood floors down; 011 heat; adjacent te, sCheols Apply 236 Andrew St.12a0:Re 1 FLOOR, insul brie, living robnt fireplace, :i bedrotemee, full bath, nice kltehen. full cellar, furnace, )lot Water tank, •central location, 2-STOi1fl' 1100511, large furnace, 2 -piece bath, hot and cold 'water, heavy duty wiring, garage, Eai•ly llOCsotsion. 11:2Stfe: Y 1 t I` 101E HOUSE, 3.berlo tii t'hood 'condition, loss than half alf cash, baance by month It1.e rent. NV iv reitMatte NEW 1.SP01t1. Y •fra.nit', partial basnniont, 3 bedrooms, full bails. • Write, nhen'e Or come. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, natter, li11M19 4 ;u I art PkfsoliS rlhdno 207, Prod Cola, ohnne sa6'tr Salefr ttt;fs T411'C,1 1.101's1f:, '2 bedrnoit, completely r,icondlttondri, very central location, 116W xutohlattu` 'ftlriuttti, 11, 13, r4alkwill, tlx- etoi'r, phone 80'.J, ?fate ,EMPLOYMENT :WANTED BABYSITTING—Phone 211-1V EX. eter, axe HELM WANTED liarSF ICEEPErt Relights woman to 11ve in to do light housework and care for baby five days of week while mether tvorhs. Ail. piy Aire. Elmer Mera1ls, Tbotnae St,, .I:#oter, phone 424-J or 224. 31:9* 01111., to do light housework and look after child while mother Phone hone $72 -Al after" 6. 21c BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IAIt3E I:1\ITED d STATES an C, a n ad f a n Manufacturing Com. , au •e 1 Y requires qu res Field d Ile reso p nta- tive in Hay.Usborne and .Stephen. 'townships, I•.xceptionally li i g h earnings. Guaranteed repeat bus!. ness. Automobile es septiaI. Agri- cultural o• farming background most important. Sales training given. 9leply to Box 84, London, Onlarlo, 31:9.16e . POULTRY AND HOG. EQUIPMENT .DEALERS WANTED No stork to keep or pay for. 'No accounts to Carry. Opportuatity unlimited for resident of this locality. Applicant must he pre- pared •to travel throughout the county, Well-known and estab. lished equipment firm will fur'- nigh leads, catalogues, prieeJists and national advertising. Exper- ience with poultry a distinct ad- vantage. Apply immediately to: RIDLEiR MILLS LIMITED, 31 Superior Street, Newmarket Phone TWining 5-2369 310 NOIRCES TO CREDITORS In e t1. Iastata elf Mirlant Waokal, - late of the Village .of Exeter, 11 the County of Huron, ::formed, of the City of Brantford, In the County of Ilrantl, :Spinster; who died on or about the a2nd 4ley or November. 19u7, eyed Rom having elaims agalttal: the above estate are required to scud full particulars of 511099 claims to the undersigned .solicit. ors on or before the filth day or January, A.T), 1058, after which date the estate', assetl avill.bw distributed havingregard only. claims. feed. te , DATED LI at Brantford title 1301 day of December, 1927. Read and inn. r 1274 Colborne Street, ls. rantford..Ontario,. Soiieitors for the Executor., Frank Clifford r n 7f S c pa k 1lnd.. n and Evan Alacdonald. 19:23;3141 In the Estate of James Albert McTaggart, deceased. All 'persons having cla.lme against the estate of Jalnes Al.- boort 11lcTaggart, late of the:Towp Exeter, in the County of Huron, Retired Dentist, who died on the Sth day of December 19017 are required to file particulars or same with Bell .& Laughton, So- licitors of Exeter, .Ontario, by the 4th day of January 1958,, atter which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice hal been received, Bell & Laughton, Solicitors for the Executor, Exeter, Ont, 19:23;"all Phone 510 Jack Smith JEWELLER Exeter, AND STAFF Phone 376 • Esteferr it's time once mote to with our friends the happiest, healthiest New Year! 15 Jem Exeter LIMI'r D • est 5t. tutu, ONTARIO elephons 405