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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-01-23, Page 7Win. .Mohawks entinned frOM Page 4 Oberle mravett, Loader} U—meter, eira.vett (Sabourin) Penalties—Thir) t rip plug) 7:04; nu tune (charg Mg) , 1. Loader (booking') 6 't 37. Dten (elmeginal 10:33; •Charltonn tinter- lerenee) 19,1o, ETOOrriball —Continued from Page 4 hawks, after spotting jack Ftd- lees. Merry taids a 2-0 lead in Vie firt two, minutes .of SAY, battled back to gain. a 2,8 tie, Jack Fuller :opened the scor- ing for :the Maids :and was hacked up by .4 :quick ueassisted goal from. .0ary..Middleton, • Mohawk snipers were Lloyd Cushman and Jim MacDonald with Gib Salbourin and Murray Drintnell. drawing assists on the goals. Mrs. Greta Hodgins visited th Mr. and Mrs. John Pollard and I L'urtch: News. : :Exeter Topics :1 Brooke and Mr. and Mrs. liarele Moralls. Mr. and les. George Hawkins returned hon te on Monday from Ottawa after a week's visit with W/O E. L. Howey and family, who leaves shortly for a tour of duty in France and GermanY. Mr, T. O. Southcott returned to his home on Saturday after being a patient In South Huron Hospital for a week. Improving Nicely Airs. Lloyd Hendrick, Blue Water Highway, received word from her ,brother at Kitchener stating that their mother, Mrs, Mary Brenner, who had been in- jured in an auto accident a few weeks ago is Improving nicely :in the IKitchener-WatOrloo Hos- pital. Trade In Your • • And. Save $175 Weill take Chickens, a Bicycle, Horse, Car, Appliances of any Kind, Radio, Beef, Pork, Sewing Machine, Farm Wagon; ,Grain, Electric Tools — Anything of Reasonable Value!!!!1! (No furniture, manure or dogs, please.) Large 40" Range FRIGIDAIRE Has Frigidaire's famous Wonder Oven—bakcs and broils at the same time. "Thinking Panel" for automatic oven and surface cooking, automatic appliance outlet. Speed - Heat Unit. Heat -Minder •Unit. Regular Price s524.95 PRICE '349" Plus White Elephant Trade -In BIG SAVINGS ON OTHER MODELS — ACT NOW! S98elgrove' EXETER Mr. and Mrs. Keith Westlake attended the Canadian furniture convention in. Toronto. They were accompanied by the bt- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haberer who visited ar the home of their daughter, Mrand les. Kaufman. Airs. Arlene Ifeberer, nurse - in -training in Victoria Hospital, London,. spent .a few days -at the home of her parents, Air. and Mrs Ferd Haberer. Mr. and Mrs.. Seth Amenns have arrived safely in Inverness, Florida, They were accompanied by the formes cousin.and wife, The breezes are blowing cool at the present time,. is spending a few weeks at the home of Mrs. Mw. Dinnin near Britcefield, Mrs. Matilda Tetrcau is pro- gressing favorably after her 111 - fleas and enjoyed an autoride with her son, William. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Buehler and family spent last week at the home of the former's pa- rents in Waterloo. Mr, T. H. Hoffman of Dash- wood was a visitor at Zurich one day last week. Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Gingerich and children of Alba Craig were Sunday visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chris Erb. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Foster of Detroit and Mr. Roy Weber of Cromarty — Continued from Page 6 by secretaries of the various or- ganizations. A film strip, "A- Stranger in the House", was shown. The meeting unanimously voted to carry on the Sector plan this year. Roy's W.M.S. The January meeting of Roy's United Church Women's Mis- sionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. Murray Christie, The president, Mrs, Andrew Christie, had charge of the, wor- ship period. Mrs. John Hocking read a poem. After some discus- sion, the W.M.S. programs for 1958 were made out. A letter from Rev. and Mrs. Russell Self, of ,lhansi; V.P., In- dia, was read in which they men- tioned receiving thousands of used Christmas cards, which car- ried a scriptural message for non-Christians and helps for young Christians. They were dis- tributed free with Gospel por- tions added. Mrs. Jas. Howe iLondon visited at the home of their mother, Mrs. Carrie Weber, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. GladrnanMelick; of Goderich and. Mrs, tennis , Calfas and Mrs. G. Lederman of Kitchener were visitors at the home. of Mrs. Pearl Melick early in the week. Mr, Wilfred Klopp of London spent a day with relativesand friends this week, Mrs. Mabel Snider and son, Wilmer, of Sarnia called on the former's sister, Mr, and Mrs. James Rennie, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman and daughters, Mrs. AL 'irlemen and Mrs. Ken McCrea of Dash- wood called on Miss Anna Hess last Thursday, and Mrs. I 1eJifl- non of Galt spent a clay at the home of the former's mailer. Mrs. Id.. MoKinnon. Mrs. 8, Wolfe of Dashwood was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Albrecht, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Scotch - mer, Rutham Scotcluner, Mrs. Native Of Devon The death occurred Wednesday at Exeter at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cecil Murray, of Mrs. James Howe,at the age of 88. She had been ill about three weeks. She was the former Alice For- man, of Devonshire, England. She lived for a time in Stratford after- coming to Canada and then lived in the Cromarty district for more than 40 years. Her husband died 11 years ago. Surviving arc three sons, Ed- ward, Detroit; William, Atwood; .Nelson, Cromarty; one daughter, Mrs. Cecil (Ethel) Murray, Exe- ter; six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The funeral service was con- ducted by Rev. Samuel Kerr, Exeter, at the Heath -Leslie fu- neral home, Mitchell, on Satur- day. Interment was in Staffa Cern etery. Pallbearers were Everett Kerslake, John Hoggarth, Wil- liam Miller, alt of Cromarty; Leo Cole, Russeldale; Gordon Hog- garth, and Harvey Hambly, Staffa. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott and babydaughter and Mrs. Grace Scott, Windsor, spent the weekend with their relatives here. Mrs. James Miller, Sr., is a pa- tient in Seaforth Hospital, Mrs. Otto Walker and Alex visited in Clinton on Sunday with a cousin of Mrs. Walker's. The pupils of No. 6 school, with their teacher, Miss Campbell, en- joyed a skating party at the rink in Mitchell on Saturday evening. Afterwards they returned to the school where lunch was served and games played. Members of the Howe family, from a distance who attended Mrs. Howe's funeral were Mr. and Mrs, Ed Howe and Mr. and Mrs, Bud Harmon and their five children, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. William .Flowe, Atwood, and Mr. and Mrs, Getil Murray and daughter, Rena, Exeter, Your Money Still Can 'Earn 5% for any term from 1 to 5 years at The British Mortgage and Trust Invest any amount over $100.00 to' earn this guaranteed good rate cld interest. To invest —just, send in your themie — The British Mortgage does the rest, Dont delaY begina the day your iTidlidy is received in our dike. The British Mortgage and Trust Foundedffi Head Office Stilientd yr Percy itenne.rAnd David, Bay- field, spent Sunday afternoon with Airs. Scotchiner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Albrecht. Messrs. Ivan Kalbfleiseh and George Deiehert returned home after attending the Liberal yen- vention in -Ottawa. Mr. and- Mrs. Ward Fritz have arrived safely in Florida and are enjoying the sunny south although a bit cool at times. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith at their resi- dence for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pulford and family enjoyed the weekend al the home of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ferd Haberer. Mrs. Chris Swartzentruber has returned from Victoria Hospital, L o n d o n, and is progressing favorably. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Gingerich and daughter, Mary Katherine, of Alba Craig, visited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Erb. Zurich fire brigade answered a call on Tuesday afternoon at Hensall 1.0.0,f• Holci..Euchre A social ,evening ,-i.was held at the Hall on *Tuesday evening. Euchre was. enjoyed with 15 tables in play. • Ladies high was won by Mrs. Ray ,Consitt .and Mrs. Allen, Johnston: gent's highJohn In - gran' and Ed. Munn; lone hands, Alex. MeCteath„ Kippen. Personal Items Mrs. John. Henderson. and Ka- thy and Mrs. Keith Lindsay ,and Pamela spent Tuesday in Gien- coo. ,the home of 1'4lss Laura Weido and were able to control the fire before much damage was done. 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