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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-10-02, Page 9Men`s.Balwling -= ContimJecl Front Page 4 :stlteditAwf stn IiRSIi111it l Ae .111 11 'i rarl^snien \t`tnrintills 1'ttnhrnnnta 1'l11pP^yer8 is liven Tigers 1'oko ',tins .. 'curry's ,111Frtest N�" 1404 rk'.t• 44 ernmarty Rollers Its, Jinn. arts 1 tt'. Watson It_St �t1l1,lnen t1". rI1„arits 1021 11111,gcpms I1" P.0.11rur1.1 8510. 'It el' ilat+'kr. 1.1. 1"loyn'nnd. 1 nrL^,'r'ts IN. SI,tnlakf fiO;lJ r p iS 11 'I-rnfrin'in 0871 . 7 v11(11818 in. 11iggins 51..J ., Itnrl;ets t\. 'sell} 0771 5 h:ntc+hers (1'1. AN ells anti L, 1lnpertal8 111. rtarrisun ,t72) „. fr1)I Toppers IR ,1n1'+' 4221 __».. 0 S 11111rlin; 8 itsyk'i'lls , 14 1rlJknlell 12 Mockers 19 Cromarty 17n11c1 i ;Ill 110lehtsrr+ . rl 'Wildcats 11 ,• Pops's _ 7 a11sor Hawks 4 'Upstarts - 4 11nrIF'ers 1 lim ping ». n Tip Toppers » » 0 110"_) i .. 7 n 074) 4 Did you hear of a humorous Incident in your 'neighborhood .this week? Other 'folks like to read about it. Phone 770, The Tines -Advocate, or the corres- .pondent in your area. $25,000 LIFE INSURANCE (20.year reducing convertible term insurance) ANNUAL PREMIUMS Age 30 $ 39,95 Age 35 79,10 Age 40 . 111.23 Age 45 173.23 If you are In the market for life insurance, it will pay you to compare this with any other plan, "Term Insurance on the Best Terms" Consult . W. C FOSTER Occidenlel Life PO BOX 233, EXETER Phone 317 "More Peace of Mind Per Premium Dollar" f .. .....ny>`t� ,yn,Yn•r ORDAIN PASTOR ---Rey, A, G. Van Eek, who moves here from St. Catharines, was ordained and installed as pastor of the Christian Reformed Church of Exeter Friday evening. The ceremony was conducted by 'Rev, A. Persenaire, C reensvilie, left, with .assistance from other pastors in the district, Above, Rev, Perser)air-e talks to Mrs. Van Eek, the new pastor and D. Boersma, vice-president of the consistory of the local church. . -•T•A Photo C Of C Purchases Booth To Serve Bend Tourists At a meeting of the execu- pup raffle raised aver $600 and tive of the Grand Bend Area after meeting all expenses netted Chamber of Commerce last week a balance of $322. A fund raising it was, decided to purchase the campaign for the purpose of Colonial Home situated opposite purchasing the Colonial Home the Brenner House where during brought in over $1,000, the summer it served as the Appreciative words were ex - Chamber of Commerce infer- pressed of the efficient work of matron booth, :the secretary, Mrs. W. E. Keown, A lease of the land on which who had charge of the booth, the home stands has been ob- 0"r ha Club Plan Work tallied. for three years from the P owner, Harold Klapp. The Orpha Club met on Tues. A financial report of the year's day evening at the'home of Miss activities was presented by Mr. W. N. Gowdy showing a balance of $2,12).76 on hand. Mary Yeo, with Mrs, Jas, Grigg presiding. it was decided to contact the Children's Aid in Sarnia to ascer- Favorable comnteuls were lain just what they required for made on the promotion campaign carried on during the summer, especially the coverage of CFPL-TV, London, and of the press. The Labor Day program and 0111111111111111111111111111111111111t11111n 111111111111111111u111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111)1111111 Be Sure To SAVE On This Big P E N TRADE-IN SALE OCTOBER 2 TO 11 All Biali Point Pens Are Worth 504 No Matter What Shape They're In , If they're traded in on a purchase of a new FINELINE or PAPERMATE BALL PEN • Do your Christmas shopping NOW! This is a one-time offer. MacMi LLAN'S PHONE 37 EXETER a Christmas box to be sent for Christmas. A large assortment of Clothing had been left with the club, which is being sorted. out and made ready for the Aid at Sarnia. r,; ! It was decided to hold two meetings each monthtill after Christmas, and these meetings are to be conducted as work Meeting. each member bringing her own work to de for the club. Miss Yeo and Mrs. Joan Coch- rane served lunch. Ladies' Auxiliary The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Grand Bend 'Legion 'No. 498 held their regular meeting on Monday evening with the - second vice- president, Mrs. Andrew Crown, in the chair, in the absence of the president and vice, Mrs. Wilfred Raveile and Mrs. John Macdonald, who attended the an- nual convention its Toronto last week. It was decided to have the kitchen open and lunches avail- able al, the Saturday night bin - goes to be held by the Legion, It was also decided to holds a penny bingo on the next meeting night, which will be Tuesday, October 14, instead pf Monday, (Thanksgiving Day), Confusion Of Time. Change. ' Tlie.eha.nge of time made quite a confusion In the Anglican serv- ices ereices between Grand Bend and Tedford as Thedford is still do fast, find. Another student. from 'Huron College had to be called on to conduct• the service in. Grand Bend as both services were held at the sante hour. A senior student- is in charge of both parishes on account of the absence of Rev, A. E. Bow- ker, rector, who is 00. vacation in England, Personal. Items Miss Mary Yeo left on Friday for a month's vacation in Cali. fornia, Miss Yeo is being ac- companied from :Detroit with her brother and sister -in -.law, Mr. and Mrs. George Yeo. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Russell of Hensall visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bossenberry and family on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Writ. Rendle re- turned hone on Saturday after spending F few days with their daughter, Mrs, Ted Brooks, Mr, Brooks and family in Toronto, Miss Kathleen 'Webb, nurse•in- j training at. Victoria. Hospital, I spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Webb. Mr, and Idrs Herbert Miller and family (Et Durham visited `with Mr. and Mrs. Clark I{en• t nedy and family on Sunday, 'lir. Chas. Reeves, who has been on vacation for the past two weeks, resumed duly as !caretaker of the town hall, last week. Mr. Tony 'livers, who has been confined to his bed for a rest on accoant' of his heart, .is able to be around again quietly. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ramsdell and family of Toronto returned home on Sundiay after spending A vacation with Mrs. Ramsden's Parents, Mr, hnd Mrs. Eddie Gill. Mr, Delbert Mason of r.onddii spent the weekend with Mr. And Mrs. 'Thos. Baird site' accompa- nied them on Saturday evening fora visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Atchesnn at, Monktnn. Miss Pauline 'Mason of London spent; the weekend with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Mansell Mason. Mr., and Mrs. Campbell AIM - SOD of Stratford spent the week. -end with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Abhor. and daughters,. Neva and Nancy Mr. add Mrs. Alec 'Love Holly sort ;Stewart of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. /,ova's par. enta. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love. Rev. A. l; Motley returned front his vacation on Tuesday 411111111sitimmite1111111 mi11mu msiii 111 tnsim m111u111III IIIH1111p IIIt1111111n unn Moos a slims nuntutlr 1! Swift's Premium Pre•Dressed Grade A CHICK A O. S. Y�cit yll; Olt OVEN READY LE. Swift's Skinless Breakfast SAUSAGE 1 Swift's Premium BOLOGNA Gem Brand MARGARINE LS, PKU. 39c La.', 'y. 31 Doug's Market Mende), to Thursday .....:. 9 to 6 Friday 9 to 9 Saturday 9 to 10 PHONE 860 FREE DELIVERY South End Exeter 'RED& WHITE FOOD crop ES and will conduct the communion I service in the United Church next Sunday morning in connec- tlon with' tiie world-wide com- munion services, Fo tr • The T1t1r1+�e�Adxocate, 4�t1>!ar� 19SS hht � cAq,ttlAAnAAIfAIAIIAtAAAMAH1A41ltAlll.IIMA1111n1A111.111AAt1AA)IA"lAlAltlAAl17741,1.1.4,ilAAttA{J{d.ttAAAAAIIANIAAAIk41Ay,ArlII1111wgAA1It s FeaturesThree I3ands: LF -ANDR.0.S Exeter :Kinsmen: will present Robertson; ineitlb.rship B a g their fourth annual. dancing ma-:Wuerth; iitterelub relations, Lou rathon the six and .Qne•half Bailey; 'fellowship, LloydFord: hour Harvest Jamboree. — this Kin information. Lea Parker; Friday night at ,the town arena. new service projects, Iry Arn'i- Yealures of Ib.e event twill: Ba?nfanlick aii4 vislting, Morri s again he the choosing of itai 5 vest •queen and a square dancing The club recently participated' cDIti 1 m 7tTT Atflatt.'17r groups ' n a 11tt7 Q3" >',p rJtarneir in Middlesex, Huron and Perth at Grand Bella erga.nize+l by the aountics. Coipox.al.K' Club at RCAF tSta- '1'hrce bands will provide rock tion Centralia. Contestants could 'n roll and old time music for use only one club for all strokes. the crowd, Results haven't been announced. Despite the length of the mare-` than: --- it starts at 9:34 and ,ends at 4 a.m. �-- there have .always been al least several couples who have 1 •steel until the or- chestras finally quit from sheer exhaustion, in charge of this year's eventis for denth J3uduPreszcalnr vice•presi- i Committee chairmen for the HARVEY'S r 1958.58 season were recently an- nouneed by ' -'resident Gord Bayn-; - ham. The secretary, Lee Sher-, elan, is this year's bulletin edi-1 24-HOUR SERVICE tor. 1 i.'haii'int'n include: ;John Burke tpuwmmm�umuuuwrununlulun,nlulwnuu. ways allyl means: service and playground, Burl Preszcator; pro- 'z grant, Art Clarke; finance, Don — •.QiI :E.urnttrei ,•- Heatantg, Plumbing, Sheet .Metal Work' 'O a ANDREW ST., EXETER PHONE 419 �i,I,1lAtitA3tl MIIIAA111An11A 11411 AillnlsilpAlltl.M011111AUn111AA111F11.11117' MtilnintlIl1.1111 4101tt61l01111(44 alt)11111.111At1WAt1u11111m1111111111miUMMIIIIIMIOuiAltlldtt MO1111,11mollulnui m111A11rouH1t1. JJI AAS' pet ti l° nk If toff t" z , 01 ahke 101. 6YvOr: INSURANC:E Wm one 1Q2 TAXI Usborne Student At World's Hair Mr. .Jim Etherington, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Etterrngton, has returned to his studies in second year journa- lism at Western University, after spending the summer months with the RCAF at Lachine, Que.. as a public relations officer. He also made trips to Nassau in the Bahamas, and crossed the Atlantic to visit France and the world's fair at Brussels, Bel - glum, Garage Sunday And Evening Service Open this Sunday. Wednes- day afternoon, and during the evening throughout the week. South End Service 1IIIIlllIl,1111111111,111uhluill,llllllululllullllltlultll l' IV stitAte 0 John .E Burke Oertel'ei. 'ltt$Lirdlice Aganiy 534 Main $t. EXETER Phone '$63 limull11111111111)11nlnnuulnunmtu11111ut1u1AA1111111Annnll)nitnuulum tummnuW ollUnu/tut tlutun to Aa To Whom It May Concern All bills owing Mch'alls Grocery are long overdue.- Please verdue.-Please settle or arrange settlement 'by October 15, 1958. After that date these bills will ALL be turned in for collection. Yours Sincerely,. PERCY A. McFALLS' (702 QUALITY LCOURTEOUS SERVICE .MAIN S. WELLINGTON --EXETER e Intro d. c ng Cha "Li n or Look". QLDSMQBILE °'S9 zs:.: tip -ss swbl 'y.'b .,�kb�asglLQ vJY a -:....y. 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