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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-05-15, Page 10?IV 14 Th. Tamaa-AldYgcat,t May '15, 1958 1 fl 1 t m 11 1 All 1 A A A l.. l 11 , 1 AA 1 1 tl IA l IA , 1 7 1! r t1,tQI�II�tAitll.,U 1 11 ! I1r11Al11100A0lAAlA l nlA I _AIA .0 IygAAAAltlAlOAAt nAllt. A A 11 1 Ito 1 AA R t 1 1 IU1 1 TQ THE ELECTQR$ OF HURC.N— Thanks And Best Wishes' Alex Addison A;AAllllltltllllllmlinti tunttlltmllllntl Illlnl/ltitmlttuntllltnultuAAuuntttl mstilintutllltttttUttn/,llnn,tlstim, IPNl l l ltnutll/tnll ltlttlttltlAltlll nlltltlltltnt lutuunitlll lllllltlltnn,,, t t 11111111111Atu tio1111111111A 111r1111Alltlltttm. 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'49 CHEVROLET COACH—Radio, she's been in the hands of a wonderful caretaker.— ONLY '49 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Radio, new paint job .................., '49 PLYMOUTH SEDAN—A real buy at ....... '48 DESOTO SEDAN '46 FORD COACH '47 FORD COACH You won't make a mistake on any of these for ONLY ..... $ 600 550 500 450 450 295 195 TRUCKS, TRUCKS AND MORE TRUCKS These trucks have all been checked over from bumper to bumper AND overhauled where neces- sary AND are all licensed AND are all working I AND can be sold with a job! I '56 FORD T-800 TANDUM DUMP Full air, new tires, 40,000 -pound license $8,500 '55 FORD T-800 TANDUM BUMP Full air, equipped as above ..,, ,m„ $8,000 '56 FORD T-700 TANDUM DUMP ,$7,500 '56 'FORD F•700 DUMP Completely gone over $4,500 155 FORD 3 TON DUMP ... $2,500 '55 CHEV. 3 TON COMBINATION DUMP Good tires, ready to roll $2.500 '54 FARGO "K" DUMP 82,000 '54 FORD 3 TON DUMP ................. $2,000 TRUCKS '52 FARGO PICKUP "........ ,r,".,..,t.r,,,. $ 695 '47 INTERNATIONAL i< 7 $ 600 '52 CHEVROLET PICKUP ., $ 300 BRANTFORD COM DAMNATION DUMP BODY ...... $ 450 TRACTORS '54 JOHN DEERE `r40"' & PLC:r'Jc3H ... $1,300 '51 FORD COMBINE (motor driven) .. ........... $ 650 '54 WOODS CORN PICKER ... ,,,.tr $ 550 (Larry 5Mofors `F'drrd�r~the Nate PHONE 2Soto ltd .,� vttil EWER BR ,Renovate Bridge, rI 9 Chu.rch In Tu c ers�� k th l'uckersritiih Pound). decided" �" �" a s e Or g a n to re -enforce the concrete bridge :.: o at lot 7, concession 12 HRS ata The Mother's Day program • Shulman. Aiarcia and !Mark,. ;cost of 8665 at its rneeting last was observed in the Sunday: Airs. Shulman :Sr, of hlntbro, 1+veek. Joseph Hugill was hired School. AUss Margaret Bray miss Marilyn Tuckey of Exeter to do the work. read the story. ; with Air. and .Airs, Ernest,Pym. A by-law providing Tor an in- The promotion of the Sunday Marcia and Mark Shulman r:e- crease in pay for the road sulaer• ;School pupils was held. Diplomas,' rained with their grandparents, intendant to 61.00 an hour was and seals will be given out nest. Mr. and Airs. Pym, for a, few i An order for 3,500 pounds of Sunday. clays. during the church service the Mr; and Mrs. Donald Illy -ars, `atlacide and 36 gallons of berate Baldwin organ was played. The Gloria and Gary of .London, Mr. amine 80 was ,placed ;for weed organs were voted on and t.he, and Mrs. Orland Squire, Elaine spraying and Hubert Cooper wasmost votes were for the Bald- and ;Donald of Centralia with employed at $4,50 an beth to %>in. Mr. and Dirs, Nelson Squire. spray township roads. At the church service the rite Air. and Airs, Gordon Maver, The clerk was instructed to of baptism was administered to Mr, and. Mrs. Donald Maver of contact HEPC to request addi- Janet Elizabeth, daughter of London, Air. • and Mrs. Robert tional street lighting in Egniond• Sir, and Mrs. Donald Bray: Duncan of Exeter with Mr, and ville. Brian Richard, sort of Dir. and Mrs. Robert Maver. Council acknowledged a re-I.•Robert Maver; .Barbara Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Aailier cif guest hool f included inS. 0 the have owlnship Jean, daughter of Mr. and Airs. l.xeter, Mr, and Mrs. Warren school area and a. bylaw is being Edwin Amer: Ronald Jatttes, ,Crock of Zion with Mr. and Mrs, repared, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fleming k'dwin miller. prepared. motor grader will he .fe;�i ufoMr, and Sandra May, Glen dSte ' Mrs. Chester Rowe of Exeter Stew - overhauled at the manufacturer's art spent the weekend with Mr. and plant in Paris.Airs. Harold Rowe, A grant of 850 was made t4 : W.A. And W.M.S. Meeting Air. and Mrs, Melvin Gardiner the South Huron Agricultural The May meeting of the W.A. and Marilyn with Mr. Arthur i Society with the understanding and \.M,S. was held in the- Gardiner, Mary and Bert of that 84,00 be paid to each boy or basement of the church, with London, 0 girl from 'Cuckersmitlt showing !Harold 40 members present. Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery cattle at the fair, . Harold Rowe and Mrs. Ray with Mr. and Mrs, William Campbell Eyre was paid 560 ! Cottle were hostesses for the Thomson of Exeter, for sheep killed by dogs on vain- meeting which was conducted by Mr, and Mrs, William Rohde, ation by Alex McGregor. Mrs. Melvin :lardiner. president lkvu *las, Glenn and Calvin with _ of the AWA, who was assisted Airs.' Henry Rohde of Exeter. The Story in in the worship period by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert William Elford. and (grant with. Mr. and . Mrs. • Mrs. Hugh Wilson gave an in- James Hodgert of Exeter. ranBd d° spiring talk on "Mother". Miss . Mr. and Mrs. Hi Dixon of ! Pearl,,Duncan was in charge of Clandeboye with Mr. and Mrs. By MRS,. ICoWN 1 the program which consisted of then Stewart, !a vocal solo by Janet Rowe and. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elford, Mother's Day Service 6 a reading by Mrs, Ray Clarke- :Axe and Michael of Elimville, It was decided to pack a bate Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray, On Sundae morning the Junior for the missionary of prayer. Robert and Janet with Mr. and Choir, under the leadership of who is home on furlough. Mrs Airs. William Elford. Mrs. C. E. Kennedy and Mr, a Victor Jeffery gave a report of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Borland of David! Stanton, had charge of , Huron Presbyterial held in Cti•n• Centralia., Mr. and. Mrs, Sandy the music at the morning sere- ton recently. Munn and family, Mr, and Mrs. ice in the 'United Church. Each: Shower For Bride. William Rotveliffe and Gary with member of the choir was pre-; Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Borland, sented with a corsage by the; Twenty neighbors met at the Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strapp of T,W.S. group, sponsors of the 1 home of Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Landon with Mr. and Mrs. John choir. . Cottle on Tuesday evening to gray. The Sunday School members : honour Airs. Ross Cottle with a marched into the church in a shower. Airs. Robl. Maver was Personal Items body. Rev. A. E. Holley gave in charge of the program which Mr. and Mrs, Murray Gibson, an appropriate a d d r e s s for . consisted of readings by Mrs. Margaret, Jean and Marion of Mother's Day, and during the Lee Webber. Mrs. Wilfred Hun- Bryanston, Mr, and Mrs. Clar- service baptized the following , kin and Mrs. William Rohde. ecce Fletcher of Winchelsea children: Jane Elizabeth, infant Mrs. Mac Hodgert read the ad- were guests on Saturday with :daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Wally ; dress and misses Ann Marie Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Gardiner. Becker of Dashwood; Randall,: Rowe and Margaret Webber Marion Gibson spent the week - ! )James Lov.ie, infant son of Mr. presented Mrs. Cottle with a end with her cousin, Marilyn 1 and Mrs. Carman Lovie, and decorated basket filled with Gardiner. Susan Jean Schlegel, daughter miscellaneous gifts. Ali. and Mr's. James Hunte of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schlegel.: Several contests were conduct- of Exeter spent the weekend 1 Rev. E. and Mrs. Wattam and ed by Mrs. Ross Hodgert and with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hume. Mr. Alex Desjardine visited in' Mrs. Robt, Maver. Miss Margaret Bray of Lon - St. Catharines and Niagara Falls Mother's Day Visitors: din spent the weekend at her ;passed. on Monday. They also visited tone here. ' with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beach AIR. and Airs. AJ,'an Fanner . The May meeting of the 3-M in 1Cclland. of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Tory The sympathy of the com- munity go to Mr. and Mrs. Lea - son Desjardine on the passin of their sister, Miss Edith Kip- :fer. T W. S. The T.W.S. group of the United Church held their last meeting till after the summer season. on Friday evening with Rein. A. E • ' Holley as guest speaker. who took as his subject the influence of womanhood in the home and community. Lynda. Hayter favor- ed the group with two vocal • solos, a.ceompanied by Rev. Holley. The program for the evening was in charge of Mrs. Wilma Desjardine. Mrs, Griffin Thomas, co-presi-> dent, took over the business ;part of the meeting, which con- sisted mainly of the final reports! for the furnishing of the vestry. The members and visitors viewed ' the vestry after the meeting. Mrs. Verne Speiran, who has ; been residing in Grand Bend i for the past six years, and faith -1 lful worker since the T.W.S. !group was formed, was present-' ed with a leather-bound hym-, nary, before moving in July to' i he with her husband when he is posted. 1 Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Grose and iMrs. Mary Ravelle attended the , celebration given in honor of t Mrs. Bertha Horner's 98th bir,th- day, on Wednesday of Jest week, at the home of her grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Horner, on the Blue Water Highway. 1 Vistiors with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Wm, Sweitzer during the past ' week were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trojan of Detroit, Mr. Trojan is stationed in Germany, .but flew home recently for a visit with his wife. Also visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Sweitzer last week were Mrs. Wm. Bunscho of Kitchener, Mrs, David Lippert, sister of Mr. Sweitzer, of Kil- worthy, Muskoka, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sinclair of Crediton, Mrs. Fred Dobbs and Mrs. Flossie Dickins of Exeter: Mr. a,nd Mrs. Thos. Baird vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Morrison at Atwood on Sunday. Mrs. M. Smith visited last week with friends in Chatham. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Glenn held their grand opening ot the Dawn Restaurant on Monday, with home cooked meals a specialty. Alr. and Mrs. Glenn have gone to considerable' expense 'to reno- vate their property, and it is an- other of Grand Bend's assets; in restaurant business. Mr, Philip Presant has been appointed to read the hydro meters for the summer season. Constable and Mrs. Frank Sut- ton and family have 'taken up residence in the village, Con- stable Sutton is to be one of the • special policemen for the village during the summer season. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrenee John- son, and daughters, Neva and Nancy, Mrs. Mae liolt and Mrs. Gordon 'Turnbull visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, Jack fl.iddoeh and fatuity and Mrs. L. Geromette in Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Edward l3oyee e or Seeforth visited with Mr. ,anti Mrs, P. Presant on Saturday. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Institute- will he, heldon Wednesday evening, May 21, in the town hall. 'i'here will be an xxchange of roots and bulbs,, and 'the tnem'bera are requested, if. possible, to wear a ebrsapr The Temhers ai"F aTsn risked tnnet the change of time and day, .Ii iYl'iltatiiFi eirtifeettaitei'eareearataiihaaokorehroattovett AYttreattieurreteameattioreterriratiertii ee c ntilithlatr ar'dliivtttureJ is eftaratlteri2Lrl by eoltil'r ns, ilial* ly elabarately 'i'loted and i<xt vrscl, Topics From E1 my i.iie ay MRS. ROSS SJCJNSER Family Service A spectai service was held on Sunday for Christian Final; Day and Mother's Day. Mr. El- son Lynn. Sunday School super- intendent assisted Rev. H. C. Wilson with the service. Scrip-' tures were read by Miss Ruth Horne and Mr. Brian De Mont- morency. Mrs. Gilbert Johns read the story. The choir rendered an an- them with Miss Mary Skinner taking the solo. A baptism serv- ice was observed for Joan Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym, and Brian James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson PEnhale. Persona! Items Mr. and Mrs. Milan Nash, Brian, Bradley and Larry of To- ronto', visited over the weekend with the Jatter's grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Bell. Mother's Day Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Deliver Skinner, Edward and Frances with Mrs. Ed. Johns of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ratcliffe% and family of Anderson with Air. and Mrs. Wm. Johns. Mr. and ;Mrs. Ross Armstrong of Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Heywood. Mr. and Mrs. John Ridley with Mr. and Mrs. John Willis of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson, Steven, David' and Dianne of Kirkton with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stephen. Mt. and Mrs, Wilbert Lobb of Holmesville, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin 1'ym ot Exeter with Mr: and Mrs. Howard Pym and attended the baptismal service for their granddaughter, Joan Louise Pym. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Jaques of Zion, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Skin- ner and family, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bell and Carol Ann with Mrs. Philip Murch. , SURE - You have FIRE INSURANCE BIJT- have you eNouoH 7 LET US CHECK 'OMR POLICIES John Burke dl neral 10We/ nt! $epresentiiaye teat`:' Yft", . AVEtEf �S eltfl� INSURANCE COMPANY, Ntrtt'dflfaimiemmimmormeuftworeliii- .Eta will be held on Wednesday, May 28. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner and Marilyn were last Wednes- day evening guests with Rev. CNIB Director Huron Speaker Lt, Col, E A. Bakor, managing director of the Cana dian National Institute for the' Blind, is to be speaker at the / annual meeting of the C.N.I.l3.'s. Huron County Advisory Board in Goderieh, May 16. J, li. Kinkead, chairman of • the Huron Comity board, said muni- i cipal and .county officials would attend the meeting. Other guests; will include some of the 65 blind residents of Huron County, Accompanying Col. Battwill 1; wi; be W. E. McGill, chairman of the Board of Governors, Tweeds- muir ,L ia11, London; Miss. Mita" Lanintle, home teacher; E. F.; Wheeler, district Field secretary; i and L. D. Carroll, assistant field secretary, all of London, and Stewart Hayter, farm coun- sellor of Toronto. The meeting, at the Bedford la Hotel, will hear annual service and financial reports. Officers are to he elected and represen- tatives appointed from Huron County to Tweedsmuir fall Board of Governors. Mrs. Seth Brown Dies in Seaforth Ars. Seth Brown, 74, the for - liter Lily Maud Rowcliffe, of Us - borne, died on Saturday, May 10, at the Muir Nursing Home, Sea- forth. Mrs. Brown ryas a daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs, Wil- liam Rowcliffe, Usbornc, and following her marriage to Seth Brown of Hay Township, they farmed in. Stephen and LJsbor•ne townships until retiring to Sea - forth eight years ago. Mr. Brown died five years ago. Since that time Mrs. Brown has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Jeffery, until two months ago. Surviving are two daughters, Airs. Harold Jeffery and Mrs. Roland Kleinfeldt, Dublin, and five grandchildren. The funeral service was held from the Dinney funeral home, Exeter, conducted by Rev, H. J, Snell, on Tuesday, May 13, with interment in Exeter Cemetery. Pallbearers were Harvey Per- kins, Garnet Hicks, Ed. Sillery, Milton Luther, Verne P'incombe and Victor Jeffery. William and Mrs. Gardiner of Alvinston. John Wilson of the R,C.M.P. of the eastern side of Hudson Bay visited with his parents, Rev. H. C. and Mrs. Wilson. Ree. and Mrs. Wilson and John left. for Calgary on Sunday where John is to be married on Sat- urday, May 17. t 1 1. 1 Irl .1 ! AAA 1 1 11 A 1. 1 A 1 IIIA. A 1 1 1 l 1.1 1 A 1.1 t IlIll1A1! 11100. AIA .1 nOAAln1 AA 1 LLl . Al A AAAA All i,._.l lIAIAI. 1.1 !IAltAl101 A ..LII IIA 11!04' :1110.!! Al .! 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