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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-03-20, Page 28
Page 32 The TimesAdvocate, •March 27 1958 Colorful Skating Pageant John Lkixton, 72 Institute Al Crediton nates To ,• oHospital ly at South Huron Hospital an — — ,„ „ Vice president Mre. G. Zwiek- tives and friends here. Born Neat Eden Mr. John Laxton died Sktfiden. ThursdaY, March 20 in his 73rd • • , en.r hie was spent in the west re, As a young man most ot his turning to farm on the boate- - This year's "Ice Frolle of -Nancy Boyle. Louie ,,and Anne • a Falling, Star," and "Jingle WO Exeter Figure Skating HoCkeY, Cindy Wren and the Sell Rnek,' will form the basis, Club",s, annual -carnival slated for t club pro, Miss Slade. Louise for lively -group numbers. ,. :yHockey will team p for a duet I Eeeutive members, led by x .. the local arena Saturday .night.; with Ka– Bray andAnne' lloe7i President Derry Doyle-. are loud Will feature a colorful parade of key andrat Tinline will present , in their praise for IN.liss Slade, the seasons. ' a -duo. .who took over the club at the Nninbers range from the Other numbers. will include a hegiuning of the year ‘vhen the Primers, and the Dees" nt square dance on we arranged former professional. Mary D. springtime to the e,sm„,,,nake by Mr. and Mrs. Doug Grayer camphell became ill. Said M. Sailer of winter in the pro- of R.C-A.F. Station Centralia.; 'Boyle, "Pat has done a terrifiv. election prepared by the eitth.7s ' .who have been prominent in pro-:. iob in a short time and in her instructor, Pat Slade. London inoting this type of dance in the, first effort as a professional." professional. As- usual, pretty eommonitY• ;The lt-year-old London girl costumes will add to the sparkle . Cately tunes. Including -Clow turned pro to help out district of the show, Worm,' ."April Love." ''as'M tr ,, clubs when Mrs. Campbell was Tribute to the progress of the Para."'" Hot DIggetY.' "Cla" - tweed to resign. , local club is that the entire show., 1 Club officers inethde Mrs. C.1 with but few .exceptions. is be- $'hoe Styles , V. Laughton, Mrs. R. D. Grasd I • .. 1 - ' sick. Mrs. t . E. .Snell and Mrs. ing presented by local members. _- - on eued From Page 11 . ( . MeDnna :.ice assistant is i . , Each year the Exeter group has c ti required less outside help and . ' Mrs. Murray Brintnell. for this production only thrlighter. slimmer look is in har-: ee . skaters from the London club mons with comfort and proper bave been recruited. • foot development. . I Pooch On Skates In addition to the London nom -I Children's colors reflect grown -1 f bers,. solos will be presented by up trends but here the brights . Wins Sign Prize are most often SCen, as trims. A design featuring a Dasehund, BIttelt. patent leads in dressy ' dog on skates with balloons at FAST RELIEF ��© ptuazeforecanitTledrsbyaiNinkrt:c:d.sm oot h. !ached to its tail won first prize m a poster contest among Exe-1 One new style which will have ter public school students last R i widespread appealmtionrnthe fashion r eit, miss,•oriseioNuv,s11,(1 iss becoming euft shoelion. NNetiaii;ligIrtel nit''rr‘117Yallieno.snIci.7.111111t submitted tiiposterse11. with eonvertible strap. This can ' advertising Exeter Figure Rat.] be worn with the strap around ing Club's eiee Erotic or 'so i the hack of the heel giving a which will be presented Satur-I !pump effect or with the strap deay, ,,econd prize went to Bon- 1 across the instep—two looks in me. Hogarth. lone shoe. t Winners in the grade seven 1 The tapered. lighter look is division were Danny Lenaghan, very evident in teen-age spring :Larry Idle. Sandra Lee .Tory, footwear. (-urethait shoe menu- i Margie Howey and Joan Dett-1 ' faeturers have made for her reer, slim, dainty looking flats jai Grade six winners included pale beige smooth leather with Danny Lenaglian, Larry Idle and i brown faille bow or rich brown:Shirley Genttnes and Kathyl I textured leather pump type withlSreith, who tied for third. !white stitching, up -riding front I The contest was sponsored by on a pancake heel. I the skating club. PAIN The Studebaker SCOTS TO BUY AND TO OPERATE THAN ANY OTHER FULL-SIZE CAR! GRAHAM ARTHUR MOTORS stead at Eden until moving to Exeter Pi „years ago. lie is survived by his wife, the former Ella 'Wood; four sons, Elgin, Islitebell; Fred, St. Thomas; Robert. Exeter, and Wilbert. London; also three brothers, Ernest. Exeter; Roy, California.; Albert, ISIOntreall ,four sisters, (Jessie) Mrs. AI- lan, MacLean, Fillmore, Sask.: (Minnie), Mrs. R. A. Lama and (Edna) Mrs. J. Irving of Grea- ten, Sask., and (Clara), Mrs. Allred Coates. Exeter. There are two grandsons and six granddaughters. Thefuneral . 7,t' held at the Dinney funeral home an Monday at 2 p..m. conducted by Rev. N. D. Knox with interment in Exeter cemeterY. Pallbearers • were William Es- sery, William Webber,. Maurice Nuance, Heber Snell„ Cecil Skin- ner and Harry Coates, Flower bearers included Stan Whiting, Jack Coates, Lloyd. Sorsdahl, Oren Winer, Ed. Arch er and Harry Woods. Happenings In Blanchard By MRS, GLADWYN HOOPER Mrs, Lottie Jones of Rannoch spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson. Mr, and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper spent Friday evening with Mrs. Ida Knox and Joyce of St. lirlarys Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hartwiek and family of Bryanston spent Saturday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Jones, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Parkin- son and 'Brenda of Baseline were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Jack Thomson • Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Brya'n and family of Prospect Hill were Sunday evening guests of Mr, and Mrs. WM. Jones. Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Facey, Morley and Eddie of Wellburn spent, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Sisson spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones, Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Parkin- son, Anne and Paul were Satur- day evening guests of Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Hern of Zion. Mrs. George Harmer of Thorn - low, Mrs, P. Carter of Cobalt spent Thursday afternoon with their cousin, Mrs. Jas. Mossey. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parkin- son and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Florence Chittick of Granton. Mr, and Mrs. Shaw and Dave and Mrs, Wilson of Arthur spent !Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs. Wes :Mossey. Cancer research is being car- ried out in 8 of the 10 Canadian provinces. Most of the money for its support is provided by the Canadian Cancer Society. presided for businesswhen MI. and Alis Liovd Gaiser Crediton Women's Institute met an Wednesday evening and roll call was responded to by nein- Ins "a safety rule for the home and on the highwAy", Bylaws were read and reports given. er . And Rickey Gaiser of Dashe pod spent A few days in Detroit. Mr, IL. J. Wolfe of Detroit' spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolfe. Mr. Earl Hodgsen of Ridge.. ' town WAS a visitor with his, bother, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd. Hodgson on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Plea of Detroit visited on Saturday with Mr, Francis Clark who ac- companied 1he in to Detroit .where he will spend this week. Reception was held in the Kvangelical Church on Sunday morning for new members. One Mrs. Russell Finkbeiner re- ported oat hospital activities and dto esiolauttihon •uotfu. .08111251.01.00s. d at. ldi Royal Wiser, Federation of Ag- riculture representative, report- ed on the meeting held recently InT-ChelingWrIlo.up decided to sponsor a short course and a public speaking .contest. Mrs, E. Lam- port and Mrs. L. Hedge were nanted as 4-H -Girls' Club. lead- ers. Mrs. 11. Reld,presided for the program and reviewed the topic 1eEerly Susiness Life in ,Credi- : ton." Dr: Lulu Gaiser gave an. interesting story on the Gaiser i family. A reading was given by irs 11. Geiser and a vocal duet by Mrs, E. Insley and Miss Doris 1Schwartz. 1 A parade of novelty hats .01. lowed. The winners were Mrs, Roy Hodgins and Mrs. E, Lam- port. Appreciation was express- ed by Mrs.. W. Mack and Mrs, 0. f. were Mrs. 'Mrs. R. Schwartz, Mrs.P. Bou- Ilanne, Mrs. R. Gaiser, Mrs. E. Neil, Mrs. H. 'Yearley and Mrs, M. King, . Girls Elect Officers. The Crediton 4-H Club Girls who are laking the course on "The Club Girl Stands on Guard" met in the Community Hall on .Saturday. Leaders are Mrs. E. Latnport and Mrs. L, Hodge. Officers were elected. Presi• dent is Ruth, Roeszler; vice president, Doreen Kenny; secre- tary, Jean Kreeeer; press re- porter, Marlene King. Dies In Florida Friends here rbceived word of the death last week of Mr. Charles Kuehl of Florida. He is survived by his wife, the for- mer Wallie Hill, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. August Hill, who conductedthe hotel in Cred- iton for many years. Burial was in Florida. Attends Brother's Funeral Mr, Lawrence Alton Dobbs of Glencairn, Ont., who Was one of the seven men who met a tragic death at an RCAF armament depot near Camp Borden on Thursday of last week, was a brother of Mrs. Clifton Brock of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. Brock attended the funeral on Mon- day. Personal Items Mrs. George Leslie and David of Toronto and Mrs. Lorry Cann and Patricia of Alliston weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Mack. . Mr. Royal Heist of Chicago spent a few days last week with his .father, Mr. Henry Hast, and members of his family. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Harris, London, spent Friday with rela- E ston " VOTE FOR A \vas received by letter and seven by profession of faith. Mrs. Knimery Fahriter who is la patient in St. Joseph's Hos- Thal And underwent surgery on Thursday .of last week is pro- gressing favourably. Mr, and Mrs, l‘lartin Moriock of Guelph spent Sunday with relatives here. - - • Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Wuerth are spending this week with Mr.. and Mrs. X. Baxter at Leiroy. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ite_aver. of Pittsburg, Pa., are visiting with Vernon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harr)! Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. -Clarence Moon of Watford have purchased the Poultry farm of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hodge located. at the southern end of .Crediton and will receive possession following Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Moon, have been in the. poultry bust, fleSs- for a number of years, FOR YOUR. OFFICE sturdy, fult•suspenslon filing cabinets. The Times - Advocate A $2 Ad Minimum $ists (To Make ROM for Trade -Ins coming in on the New Studebaker) '56 STUDEBAKER "CLASSIC" PRESIDENT 4 DOOR SEDAN Automatic transmission,whitewall tires, tutone paint, a one -owner car, Regular $2,695 Now Only $2,395 '55 STUDEBAKER "CHAMPION" TUDOR 18,000 miles, in showroom condition Only $1,495 `53 CHEVROLET BELAIRE TUDOR HARDTOP Automatic transmission, radio, tutone ............. ..... Only $1,295 '53 STUDEBAKER. "CHAMPION" TUDOR Clean, very economical transportation Only $1,050 SAVE $500 ON THIS ONE '58 STUDEBAKER "CHAMPION" 4 DOOR SEDAN Overdrive, a very low mileage demonstrator '53 STUDEBAKER "CHAMPION" 4 DOOR SEDAN Overdrive transmission,. a steal. at $999.99 - '52 STUDEBAKER "CHAMPION" 4 DOOR SEDAN Overdrive, radio, tutone, overhauled and new paint Only $645 SEVERAL OLDER MODELS GOING AT SACRIFICE PRICES!. All Cars Covered With A 60 -Day Warranty Graham Art ur Motors Studebaker Sates and Service PHONE 210 EXETER 4 CLEAR MANDATE National Development Fair Play For Farmers Improved Social Security SHINING RECORD OF PROMISES FULFILLED E -ELECT ELSTON C HURON MING PublIthoet by Aufkotity ist Huh* Pg�Wtobitevhfivi. Atsbtbiflot MONDAY, MARCH 31,