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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-06-12, Page 7James St. AOTS Aids Camp, Band To -conclude thseasou's aes livides members of A.O.T.S. of antes Street 'United Church h1da barbecue supper on Mon day evening, During the 'business conducted by President M. R. Codinore $um was voted to the Goderich summer camp. This sum. is to include screens for the new budding. The group. also decided to sponsor the advettising for the Junior Band tag clay, The next ineedrig will he held in Scptember. Robert Southcott gavea re- -siort of the eonvention at Spar- row Lake recently. Ray Mills showed pictures of his trip to the West last .sum- mer and local scenes.. THIS IS A GOO IIALL When it hits someone it often raises a large bump - IT CAN ALSO RAISE A SIZEABLE LAWSUIT! GOLFERS NEED COMPREHENSIVE PERSONAL LIABILITY I NSURANCE John Burke General Insurance Phone 863 Exeterf RePreeending THE TRAVELERS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford Mission Eiand Roily Menthers of the. MiSSIOn Band sof .Cartnel church .attended the Mission .Band rally at ,Gederich held at the Presbyterian elurch .there on Saturday. Taking part on the program from Hensel! were Patsy, Barbara and Charles Schwalm who favoured with plana solos. M.SA, DOD Old MacDonald of Masa, formerly of Hensel], gave an address on ledia enhanced with :slides. Mrs. MacDonald was dressed in native vostume. Persona! item* Mr. and Mrs. Bill Denys and Chris of New Sarum, were week- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jinks .and :Gail Elizabeth. Miss Lola Valland, on the staff of the eCal Bell Telephone, and bride -elect of Saturday, .Tune was honored at a presentation held at the .office Monday eve- ning when the staff presented her with, a wall :mirror, Dirs. Si. Smith making the prosenta• tion. Mrs. Tillie Tetreau and Mr. and .Mrs. Harry McAdams and son attended the funeral of mr, Roy Shaw M London on 'Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Hamilton of Exeter were recent visitors with their son-in-law and daugh. ter, Mr, and Mrs, John Baker. Miss Minnie Reid of London was a weekend visitor with Mrs, Bertie • Bonthron, Mrs. Etta Hemphill of London visited last week with Mrs. Louis Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bell of London were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Bed and friends here. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Ballan- tyne of Thames Road were re- cent visitors with their .son-in- law and. daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Bell. Mrs. Ida Willis of London spent the weekend with her - daughter, Mrs. Edna MacArthur and family. Mr. Thos. Lavender Jr. of Kitchener spent the 'weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lavender. ';;Od itiollIMMIIMIMottolnolo ttttt t tttt i tt to mommo timmotool 0 11M11111101011111011101111111111M Moo !Ilion t1111101, LSMFT '57 FORD FAIRLANE CLUB SEDAN—very low mileage, automatic, radio, tinted glass, window washers. '58 FORD RANCH WAGON Low mileage, Save $$$ on this one! '57 'FORD HARDTOP—fully equipped, ONLY $2,800 '57 METEOR "NIAGARA" COACH — auto- matic, radio, whitewall tires, window washers, ONLY $2,395 '56 FORD FAIRLANE TUDOR HARDTOP Fully equipped, she's sharp! $2,395 '56 FORD CUSTOM COACH A real nice one! A steal at $1,700 '55 PONTIAC SEDAN Overdrive, radio, V8 engine, ONLY $1,595 '55 METEOR "NIAGARA" SEDAN A lovely 'tutone ttt $1,500 '52 MERCURY HARDTOP Overdrive, radio, ONLY „,. $1,250 '54 METEOR "NIAGARA" COACH Radio, ONLY $1,250 '54 METEOR. SEDAN—a dandy, solid one $ 995 '54 CHEVROLET SEDAN $ 995 '54 STUDEBAXER COACH—ONLY t $ 995 '53 FORD SEDAN—radio, automatic, ONLY $ 995 '53 METEOR COACH A gleaming black with whitewall tires „$ 950 '53 CHEVROLET COACH $ 895 I '51 PONTIAC HARDTOP—radio $ 850 '53 PONTIAC SEDAN—a nice blue $ 750 '52 CHEVROLET SEDAN A top car for its year $ 750 '51 CHEVROLET SEDAN—a lovely $ 600 '51 MONARCH SEDAN—ONLY $ 550 '51 METEOR SEDAN . 1 $ 550 '50 FORD COACH—lovely • ttttt „ $ 450 $ 500 '51 -CHEVROLET SEDAN—she's good '51 FORD COACH—a real buy! ........ ..... $ 400 '50 PORD COACH Mechanically in top condition $ 250 3 TRUCKS, TRUCKS AND MORE TRUCKS We sold a few, but we still have some left. These .trucks are fully licensed, working every day and can be sold with a job. '56 FORD T-800 TANDUM DUMP $8,500 55 FORD T-800 TANDUM DUMP —. .. ...... $8,000 '56 FORD T-700 TANDUM DUMP .„.„...„....— $7,500 '56 FORD F-700 DUMP „ ............ $4,500 '55 FORD 3 TON DUMP. ............... ...... .,„„$2,500 We also have other good buys! '54 C1.11n7.. 3 TON STAKE DUMP $1,500 '47 LH.. X-7 CHASSIS & CAg .... „„$ 600 '52 clignarr PICKUP $ 300 BRANTFORD COMBINATION DUMP BODY $ 450 Larry Snider Motors • "Fordot chef Deere PHON0 624 .Seiet ehd Servite tXtaTgit LititoolnOlinnuomomourfornomoomithiffroliouronomirtyroionnouoinnonfflonnitionnOloVidit 41,1Ut.:1,11,4.4.711.1.1111111,13,..,,....11,..,1W.11:1.1 •r7-7.7rr.17--,:r;r;pr HansaIf District News Functions Honor Saturday Bride Miss Audrey Green, bride of last Satorday, was honored at several -functions prior lo her marriage. Shower hostesses included, Mrs. Albert Hess, Miss Kathleen .Hess and Mrs. Reginald Black at SL Peter's Lutheran .cluireh, Zurich; Mrs. E. S. Livermore, Regent street, Landon; Mrs, Gordon Serlbbons, Clinton; Mrs, J. C. Wimperis, London, with co - hostesses Mrs. Angus McDonald and Mrs. Amelia Tew. Trousseau Tea Mrs. Clarence Green, Clinton, entertained at a trousseau tea for her daughter. The groom's mother, Dirs, Albert Hess, Zur- ich, assisted in receiving the guests. ' Pouring tea were Mrs. E. S. Livermore, Mrs. james Trevi. thick, Mrs,. George Green and Mrs. Henry Adkins. Assisting in the tearoom were Miss Marlene DicLaoghlin, Miss Norma Love, Mrs, Howard Adkins, Mrs. Har- old Reichert and Mrs. Erie Swit- zer. The bride's trousseau and gifts were displayed by Miss Kath. leen Hess, Mrs, Elmer Adkins, Mrs, Gordon Scribbons, Miss Hazel Wocks, Mrs. .T, C, Wird- per's, Miss Norma Steibach and Mrs. Reginald Black. Miss Sharon Switzer was in charge of the tearoom. Bingo Winner; Bingo winners at the Legion. Saturday night were:—Mrs. C, Wilkinson; Sim Roobol; Mrs, Pryer (Toronto), Lloyd Elliott; Mrs. Lloyd Elliott; Syd McArth- ur, Lloyd Elliott; Mrs, Richard Taylor Sr.; Roy Pepper; Mrs, Fryer, Toronto; Mrs. R. Taylor Sr.; Fred Kennings; Miss Fryer, Toronto; Mrs. N. Baird; Mrs, Lester, Michigan; Mrs. Glenn McKenzie. Share the Wealth, Mrs. Jack Cowan, Mrs. T. C. Coates, Mrs, A. Foster. Jackpot .this Saturday will be $105 in 63 calls, Silyer Wedding .Anntvors.ory Dlr. and Mrs,. Harold Bell brated their twenty -filth wedding anniversary sat their home on Tuesday evening, when they were honored by a family dinner arranged by their daughters and son Mr. and Mrs. Don 13011 of Exeter. Those .allending were Mrs. -Car- rie Bell, Exeter,Mrs. McBride and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Block and family, Zurich, and Mr. and Mrs, Don Bed, Exeter. Dir. and Mrs. Bell received many beautiful gifts including congratulations and gifts from the- formers brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter, • . . ._Q were nnable. 10 a Rend. Peraonal 'Items M the LegiOn Bingo at .Clinton Thursday night Airs. Clarence Reid of Hensall won $14.00. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Geiger of Zurich have returned after at- tending the Lions convention at North 13aY, Mrs, Wilbert billing is a pa tient at Victoria Hospital, Lon- don. The annual picnic of Hensall Womens Institute will he held at Riverview Park, Exeter, Mon- day, June 16, members are to meet in front of the town hall at 4 p.m. and bring their own cuts lery, cups, and a picnic basket. .Mrs. Mac Greer of. London visited this week with her mother Mrs. B. Bonthron, Miss Edna Butt of Toronto was a recent visitor with her cousin, Mrs, Alda Simmons. Miss Ann Lawrence underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils in Clinton Public Hos- pital on Saturday, Miss Minnie Reid, London, was a weekend guest with Mrs, James W. Bonthron. Mrs, Eva Carlisle is not enjoy- ing ' the best of health. Two ear loads of members from Amber Rebekah Lodge, at- tended the 25t1i anniversary of Morningstar Lodge, Brussels, Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. W. A, McLaren, of Goderieh, spent Sunday with Mrs. James W. Bonthron. Mr. Alvin Warrener of Pontiac, Mich. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Manley C. Jinks. IRebekah Lode Plans Service The regular meeting of Amber 01L110b e vsichd nLeosddgaey Nov. vt0inwga field Noble Grand, Mrs. Wm. Caldwell 1WMrs. Leoa Parke took the t chair of the Vice -Grand. Mrs. lines AleEwen, who was attending Friendship. Night at Pride of di leunr,"MrLso.dtlegfenin x Bell,eter.latide color hearer .Mrs, Howard Lemmon also attended the Exeter Lodge. Mrs. Laird Jacobi, treasurer, gave her report. Arrangements were made for members to at- tend the 25111 anniversary of Brussels Lodge on Tuesday, June 10 also to send a gift. The LO.O.F. and Rebekah Lod- ges will attend Divine service in the Hensall United Church on Sunday„lune 15 at 11 a.m., mem- hers to meet at the Lodge rooms at. 10:30. They will also attend Decoration services at the lien - salt 'Union and MacTaggart's ce- metery the same day meeting at the cenotaph at 2 pon. It was decided to sent a card and gift to Larry MacLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Id.lacLean, whois ill in Victoria Hospital, London. idiss Maybelle 'Whiteman will attend the Grand Lodge sessions being held in Toronto common- cing June 15 as scholar, and Mrs. B. Beaton offered to attend as representative replacing Mrs. Archie Ma.eGregor, who found it linable to attend as representa- tative of Amber Rebekah Lodge. D.C. Evening Auxiliary The Evening Auxiliary met for their June meeting in the United Church Monday evening, with president Mrs. Jack Drysdale, presiding, who conducted the de- votional, assisted by Mrs. How- ard Scene and Mrs, Lorne Hay. A motion was passed to .send $75,00 of their alloca.tion, and to give the Woman's Missionary Soeiety $15.00 to cover bale postage. A delegate will be ap- pointed to attend the Leadership School at St. Thomas. Mrs. Ross Forrest presented. the study on Japan. WO NT/ 070 62.9 Ideal sifts - For Dad "True -Temper Jet" step-down chrome plated shafts, sturdy arips on all clubs. WTI YOU REALLY ENJOY THE SWEET CLICK OE CLUB MEETING BALL.' 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Personal Items Miss Mabelle Whiteman and Mrs, Beverly Beaton will attend !. the Rebekah Assembly Grand' Lodge of the at Toronto, June 15 to 18, from Amber Rebekah Lodge. The summer cottage situated • on the bowling green on Main Street and owned hy the Hensel]. Chamber of Commerce has been said to Wilfred Doupe of Exeter for $500. Seven tenders were re ceived. The Bank of Montreal are. ,huilding a new hank on this: site in the near future. The 1.0.0.1. and Rebekah: Lodges will attend divine serv- ice in the United Church. Su" - day, June 15 at 11 a.m. and will be addressed by the Rev. Chas. ! D. Daniel. esess.. NOK !WORE YOVR Entire Family Under 1 Policy AT oNg' 40W PREMIUmi Life insurance for DAD, for =THE and the CHILDREN, plus automatic .coverage for future additions without any increase in premium. No more premiums if .dad dies or is disabled. If mother dies no morepremiums to pay on .childrents policies. 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