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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-03-06, Page 8The TimesAdvocate, March 6, 1966. Save at WIjERTH'S :Hip Rubber Boot $9,95 High Rubber Boots $7.95 Snug Lace IS" Rubber.'Boot s $7.15 Men's. and Boys' Workshoes MEN'S 8 BOYS' SHOES ik OXFPRPS We have a large complete stock. Men's $4.99 & up; Buys". $1.79 up Brown Toe Rubber$1,59 Plastic Toe Rubbers $1.29 "WHERE YOU SAVE i$$$." SHOP AT INUERTH'S VAMIHMIUM11111111$1011111011MIMMInfl lllll 1111110110011110fl lllll lllll lllll llllll fill1111110111101MIR11 Order Your Suit Now For IT'S TWO WEEKS EARLIER THIS YEAR! 4.• PI-IONE 81 New Spring Samples Are Here! TIP TOP TAILORS Hundreds of the season's newest pattern • for your selection "CANADA'S GREATEST CLOTHING VALUE" alper's Men's Wear EXETER PflIIIIMUMIUMIUMIM11,1111111111111111111HUMIlllinIMUDHOHMIHUfiftIMH 11.1111,11 nil 1111~HIMIIIIIInK illness. weeemmee llll flunuflune llllll HillIMMIIMPHIMIUMMMUM11111ftlInntlfl111111111111/111111111H111111111 He had farmed in Stephen Message roam Dashwood By Mits. ,ERVIN RAPER Joseph McKeever Joseph McKeever. of Mount Carmel, -died at his residence Thursday. February 2,,7. 1958, at the age of 88. He farmed all hislife in Ste- phen Township near Mount Car - m el. Surviving are three sons. Gor- don and Hubert, Stephen; Austin, Detroit; three daughters, Mrs. Ed (Geraldine) Ash. of Detroit; Mrs. Kathleen Houlahare Stephen Township; Mrs. Robert (Nora) Beach, California; 25 grandehil- dren, and nine great-grandelill- dren :also survive. The body rested at the T. Harry Hoffman funeral home until Mon- :• day at 9:30 .a.m. Requiem Mass was sung bv'Father Scalisi at the Church of Our Lady. Mt. Carmel, and interment made in Mt. Car- mel Cemetery. Attend Hydro Convention ! Mr. and Mrs. ,James tlayter. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff -Salmon and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Rader,. trus- ! tees and wives, of Dashwood, at- tended the hydro convention in Toronto at th Royal York Hotel this week. 4.H Girls Hold Party Dashwood Alerry Maids lids! a , party at the home of Elaine Devine, The leaders, 1Irs. Sid • Baker and Mrs. Ervin Devine, were hostesses, ! Contests and bunco were en-. ,joyed. Winners were Carole Schade and Elaine Devine. The - leaders were presented with gifts in appreciation of their work. Lunch and dancing followed. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weiberg, Mr. Howard Weiberg, of Water- , loo, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg. Mr, Seigfried Miller, of Water- loo, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Miller. Mr, and Mrs. L. IL Rader spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. !Leonard Prang and family, of t Zurich. Mr. Douglas Hamather, of :London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamither. Mr, Peter Irwin, of London, spent the weekend with Mr. and j Mrs, Clare Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fonger and son, of London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Messner. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown, of Kitchener, visited Sunday with Mr. William Wein. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Reste- mayer and girls, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. Otto Ros tem ayer. Clare Wilfred Martene, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony William H. Gibson Stephen Farmer William Henry Gibson, 63, died! in South Huron Hospital Qn Tues- day, March 4, after a lingering See Dobbs Dodge '57 Plymouth Sedan For Totone, 28,000 miles llll 1,111, $2,150 '56 Chrysler Sedan Black and white, radio, automatic transmis- sion, power brakes, power steering, new white- wall tires . -• • $2,795 '56 Studebaker Coach Green, V8, good tires .. $1„595 '55 Dodge Regent Sedan Tutone green, 30,000 miles , „ $1,595 '54 Dodge Regent Sedan Tutone green, tinted glass, new tires, signal lights, automatic transmission, 28,000 miles .. $1,395 '54 Dodge Sedan V8, automatic transmission, signal lights, slip covers $1,595 '54 Desoto Fireolom Sedan Custom Royal', V8, automatic transmission,sig. nal lights, slip covers $1,595 5 '53 Dodge Sedan Black . • , • $1,245 53 Pontiac Sedan Tutone blue $1,095 '53 Chevrolet Coach $1,245 Tutone blue 11,11,11 Support The .March 13 Oki THE RED CROSS NEEDS YOUR 'ALF - 1 ExeleiMotorSalest- Prod babbs, Prop. 1 • • ; • I PHONE 20 ..NIONTS /62V Or 769M a ifilffiVrtafirrinfiniitilitffirraMIOMIMPORMilillOYerillitifiliVillititatiffilifilliiiliil Township 'until ill -health caused him to retire. His wife. the for- mer Dora Lewis, died in Novem- ber, 1949. He was a member of St. Marys Anglican Church, Brinsley. He is survived by four sons; Albert, London; Roy, Crediton; Fred and Roland, Dashwood; three daughters, Mrs. Lynn (Phyllis) Williams, London:. Mrs, Elgin (Mabel) Keller, London, and Evelyn, Dashwood; one sis- ter, Mrs. Thomas Hudson, Ailsa Craig: five grandsons and two gra nddaughters. The body is resting at the Hop- per -Hockey funeral home, Exe- ter, until Thursday noon when re- moval will be made to St. Marys Anglican Church, Brinsley, for funeral service to be conducted by Rev. H. Anion, Ailsa Craig. Interment will be in adjoining cemetery. Phon! 102 for HARVEY'S TAXI 24-HOUR SERVICE otivit lll Garage Sunday And Evening Service Open this Sunday, Wednes- day afternoon, and during the evening throughout the week. Snell Bros, Ltd, Garage rtlthfoulitito l tinotiontlftionstioloimitelstiiirtiliffitti 1111011111111a AIRS. BILL Cochrane YOUR 'LIBERAL CANDIDATE IN HURON asks why Were the Conservative* airoict to bring 41**4 * 'budget VOTE LIBERAL (Publislitd by lIttrett tibtfal AssotlittIot) Two Crediton Brothers Mission Theme At 1.:entecostal. Over Ninety Years id _ gregation :of the Exeter Peale - During the 'past week the eon- • Alr. John Gaiser, one of Cred-; you know Canada" was,conduet- iton's_.senior eitizeus. marked his • ed. Mrs. Wm. 'Smith, Mrs, J, 91st birthday on Monday, and, illishop and Mrs, A. McKee en- aceempanied by his daughter, tertained with a :vocal trio. miss clam Geiser,. with whom! Evening hostesses were Mrs. he resides, was royally enter.; S. King, Mrs. A. Pfaff, Mrs, L. taincd to a .turkey dinner at„ the !Hodge,. Airs. Wm, :Smith, Mrs. home of his son, Air. and Mrs, ',A. Wein and Mrs. I. MI:Winer. William Gaiser. Mr. and Mrs.: Correctiene-ahe.acconnt -of the Lorne -Geiser and son, John, of World Day of Prayer service St. Marys visited, with Air. In last week's paper read, that Geiser during the weekend, !Dr, Lulu Morlock gave a talk The Gaiser family are oppar-; on "Prayer' should have read, ently noted for lougevitY. A that Dr. Lulu Gaiser gave a brother. Mr. William Gaiser, !talk on "Prayer.” also of Crediton, marked his Personal Herne 93rd birthday in September, -Ile ThA -tixt w1. e Woman's ry of the also has two Sisters, Airs. C. Kelso of Detroit and Mrs. Dora j Vatted .Chureh will 404 •their meeting on Tuesday,- March 11. Gaiser of Denver, .Coh who are " well advanced in their eighties. I Kh(113'. note change of date. 10 Robert and Mrs. Palmer, Edward sSpitennedeiyn •isone tinw %'ice.presidct Mrs, Bethof lonare tMrs. Lamport presided at -the ineetPai -i ing of Crediton Women's Testi.: .nier's. parents, Mr, and Mrs. AFilaalnirilBeer.c.icer is a patient Centre when roll call tete held in the Colii.i.euslpuanalst);IE.mAri; j in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon - was "1iow ourW • •don, having -undergone an ap- our Comm unity". pendeetomy on Saturday. Mrs. Royal Gaiser was named Mr.. and Mrs. Lewis Feist and representative to the. federation sons of St. Thoines were Sunday of Agriculture, and eommittee visitors with Mrs. AL Faist. was appointed to convene dis- and Mrs. Hugo Schenk triet annual being held in Cred- spent the weekend in Ancaster iton in May. with Mr. and Mrs. Edward During the program, presided Schenk .and farruly, Little Miss over by Mrs. Lorne Hodge, Mrs. Cathie Schenk returned home Aaron Wein spoke on the "His- with thein for a visit tory of Telegraph and Telephone Mr. and Mrs, F. Haberer of services in Crediton." ,A. history Zurich visited on Sunday with of the King family was outlined Mr. and Airs. Lloyd Gaiser, by Mrs. Samuel King. Air. and. Mrs. Calvin Wcin and Mrs. Lorne Hodge' spoke on daughter of Exeter, spent Sunday the proper use of the flag and with'Alr. and Mrs, Wilmer Wein. Mrs. King discussed the topic Mr. Francis Clark spent last "Assembling the Coat of Arms week with Air, and .Mrs. James of the F'rovinces." Schroeder in London. Mr, and A contest on "How well do Mrs. Russell Clarke of Detroit spent the weekend hbre with Martene, was baptized in Zion Mr, Clark. Lutheran Church, on Sunday, Mr. .and Mrs. William Arm. - Sponsors were Mr.• and Mrs. strong and daughters of Sarnia, Charles Martene. . formerly of Crediton, visited re - Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walper and eentlY with Mr. and Mrs. H. family, of London, spent -Sunday • Schenk. Little daughter Diane in town, • - is still suffering a hip ailment Mr. and Mrs. Robert Annon, of which confined her to hospital. Pickering, spent the weekend many weeks during their stay with Mr, and,Mrs, Ferd Miller, here, and which has entered her relatives and friends. - : shoulder. Plans are being made Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Miller, M& to remove her to Shriner's HOS- and Mrs. Robert Annon, visited pital, Montreal. Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Miss Gertrude Ratz and Mrs. Pask and Mrs. Tilly Tetreau, -at Pauline Ness of London spent Grand Bend. the weekend at their homes here, costal church have heard much about missions. both Herne and Foreign. Last Tuesday evening Miss Renate: Siemens, missionary 00 furlough, showed pictures of Ken- ya and the missionary work there that has made great prog- ress,. assisted as it is by the Rritish .government. On Wednesday evening Rev. and Mrs. Bush of S. Rhodesia, WI their first furlough, showed pictures and gave talks on the work in and around •South Cen- tral: Africa. On Sundayl both services were taken by Rev. J. Counsel of Petrolia telling of the great need in ail missionary Acids. He gave startling •statistica of -conditions. among the non-Christian people. Mrs. Counsel favored with a solo at each service.' 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