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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-11-06, Page 18arIr.114. . . • „ I Pa • e 10 The Times•Advecate, evembor 6 19 • A E.igm• ilEOIN TODAY OP*41L1 tatialijaik Ott fOr Chtidtriaref P 3111 7tf tAYAWAV#4 ttild5 ehrt% FOR HER Bernina Automatic e give the Priced As Low A5 S199.00 SEE OUR TOP SELECTION OF GIFTS Dinney Furniture PHONE 20 EXETER No Christmas gift is more ap-j preeiated by than a per- sonal one of wearing apparel, be it dresses, coats, skirt, millinery.1 lingeries or accessories and- judg- ing by the cartons of merchand- ise Arriving at the local stores daily the selections are varied 3nd beautiful as vell as useful. Shop early for MillineryO•ay andGlittering Just arrived at IllarMillans is a shipment of hats - a special lige for Christmas, gay in color and trimmed with feathers, fur, • lace and glittering sequins which lend an added note of smartness and glamour to brighten up the winter outfit. The ever popular eloche and soft side -drape effect appear in this collection. Give her a hat for Christmas but! make your selection early. Casual Coats Warm and Cozy The girl on your list who is sportsminded or is the out -door - type "would "just love" one of • the car coats featured in local. stores. Made of ribbed cattail, a style at F. A. May and Son is completely reversible even fa the buttons. For extra warmth Gould and Jory offer coats with imita- tion fur trim and quilted or fur fabric lined. A particularly attractive jaek- • et at. Irwin's which can be worn , anywhere is one in red lined with! deep white "Orion" pile. Skirts Pleated and Plain Skirts are a big item in M:lady's wardrobe and another one Owen from the big selee-, Lion in Exeter stores will make her happy. A host of fall shades in the all-ocsasion reversible pleated skirt in all -wool are shown ranging in prices al $11.95, $15.95 and $25.00. Equally popular is the straight! or, walking skirt tailored rang- ing in price from $6.95 to $17.95 and in sizes to 44. Daughter will • be pleased to find a skirt under , the Christmas tree for, with tailored blouse or sweater, she has another daytime outfit, or, worn with a sheer dressy blouse it is suitable for dress -up occa- sions. Blouses, Pretty and Practical There are blouses and blouses. and more blouses on Exeter mer- chants' hangers dust waiting to be bought /or some one you like, for ChristmaS. There are blouses in overblouse or Luck -in style in cottons, arnels, terylene, wool jersey arid silk in plain, floral striped and ,paisley designs rang- Lindenfieldsi New Linclenfield's New Toylancl Occupies An Entire Room! Visit It 5oonl Layaway Your Toys See a wonderland of the newest, hest toys in Huron County, See the new Elecfrit, elly-Operateil Hockey and Ball GaMes, the Vitro Horse -and.Zorre Outfits the Battery -Operated Distant Early Warnino Radar Station (only $$,98) . . . the gold-plated, 28•pieee Happy Valley Tea Sets for girls (only $4.95) . . new Service Statidns, Farm Scenes and Dell Houses . s Hundreds of'hew exciting toys . • . A mall deposit will hold your choice until 'Christmas, Choose now; 0horia 181 I e:.:n.fields' It lug in price from 0.95, $a9 to $6.25. Mrs. MacMillan says the over - wag, isso popular that they haven't been able to keep all the • sizes in :stack - "They are so' comfortable and, in silk, you wash and wring the blouse like handkerehief and iron it in a liffy, and it feels so luxurious to the skin." Shop early to get the best for M'Latly. Sweaters in All Colors A sweater to complement that skirt is another item high en M'Lady's list for Christmas. Sweaters in easy to care Tor ban - ton, Orlon or ban -or.., a new mix. lure of button and orlon, are. in stork in a large range of colors if chosen while the stock is cooi- plete. Miss Ella Link of F. A. May and Son enthuses over her stock of dressmaker sweaters in softer cowl or V neck line with blouson bottoms. She has them in 17 pop- ular shades highlighting tenger- inc, amande green, gold, rust, orange, ice, royal and turquoise. Bulk sweaters, are also a big number in pullover or cardigan - style with red, sapphire and white the popular colors: These are made of orlon, so easy to %'ash with no worry about mat- ting. • Several feature a double- breasted front and Rattan neck- line. Lingerie, Lacy an Lovely ' Words are hard to find to de- scribe the lovely lingerie that has been bought for Christmas *„ • giving. by the Exeter mei:chants. The gals love fussy things for (1hristmas. A line of crepe nylon in lace and..embroulery trimmed in orange ice., pink andblue sells for $295 and :$8.98, A better line of nylon„ .arnel and crepe slips at $4.50 in Per - shin melon, • white and. mint !green, a popular, vibrant color in lingerie this season. These are ilace and nylon trim with plea -Ad. trimming. There are panties to ' match these slips. Others sett for ' as high as $7.95, Colored half-slips in nylon tri- , cot. fancy trimmed, feature a 'double skirt,. sheer nylon over a !-heavier quality. •Grinolines are 'stocked with or without hoops and in umbrella style from $4.95 to $7.95. .., Bedlackets Beribboned Bedjackets are in a good range of colors if you shop early. Col- ors are apricot, orange ice, mint reen ad turquoise as well as the ever'popular pink and blue. iSome are quilted, many are sat:, in and ribbon . trimmed. Night Apparel Alluring IShop in your home town .for gowns and pyjamas in a range of styles, fabri'es, colors and' prices. Snuggledown . flannelette pyjamas, so cozy•for the cold nights, Lady Berkleigh boxed sets in flannelette with duster to match, baby doll pyjamas in ny- lons and arnels .m colors of "Love that lied" and "Jewel Aqua", mint, melon and canton teal: shortie gowns in nylon or flannelette and even, the trapeze style nightgown all await the - • 3 • early shopper. A garment which has made a big hit with the neighbors across . the border is the "Leotard" or tightlets made of stretch yarn for skating, skiing,dancing or loung- ing. Put on this garment as you would a pair of nylon stockings then draw the material up smoothly around the waist. They are made of deip-dry fabric and are. for alt "girls': of the family at $2.95, $3,49 and $5.98, featured, at, MacMillan's. were Sunday visitors with Mr, Collars Beaded and Mrs. Frank Coleman and Collars to dress up the sweater other relatives in London, ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gun- ning, of Granton. visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Russell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Comfort,. of Fenwick, were weekend visi- tors with their daughters, Mrs. Milton Sweitzer. Mrs, Stuart Sweitzer, Mrs. Jack Pickering; and -their families. Report On Shipka Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hariton were visitors last week with the Rev. W. Maines and Mrs. Maines at Embro, and Mr. and. Mrs. Ekron Hodgins, at. Woodstock. Mr.. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz, Billie, and Mrs. J. Coleman, or casual dress make a welcome little gift. They are pearl trimmed, fur trimmed and em- broidered, A line of wool stand- up collars trimmed with pearls have a flange edged with fringe to fit over the shoulder. A cus- tomer said she bought one in England but never expected to see them in Exeter. They are in black and white at $1.95 'and Sunday guests with Mr. and featured at Gould and Jory. Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner, were Handbags, housecoats, gloves, Mrs. J. H. McGregor, of Grand scarves, hose and handkerchiefs Bend, and the Rev. J. Semple, are all in good variety in Exe- of Egmondville, who was anni- versary speaker at Grand Bend on Sunday. Mr. Roy Morenz, accompanied by Wilmer and Ron Desjardin, Ray Webb and John Willert, is on a hunting and fishing 'trip in Northern Ontario. The Rev. M. J. Love, Mrs. Love, Allan and Carol, of Rydal Bank, were Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hutchin- son, of Parkhill, were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Howard Clarke add Mrs. Harry Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheppard and Dave, and Mrs. B. Lampert visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Charlton and fam- ily at Ilderton, Message From 'Whalen By MRS. F. SOU] RE Mr. Gordon Hodgins, Ridge - town, spent the weekend at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Foster and Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Foster and family, St. Marys, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire, Douglas and Billy, were in Exe- ter Sunday visiting with Mr. and Sirs. Edgar Squire. Mr, and Mrs. Milton Berger, Donna and Nancy, Seaforth, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parkinson. Mrs. T. D. Orme and Mrs. Young, Ltican,-visited on Tues- day with Mrs. Alex Bailey. Mr.- and Mrs. William Rodd, Grantorr, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire, Prospect Hill, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gun- ning on Sunday. M. and Mrs, Art Cann and Mr. and Mrs. .Howard Com, London, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Mot -- ley. Mr. Walter Gunning, Exeter, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne 'Morley, Mr. and Airs. Fred Brock, London, and Mr. Bill Brock, To - rant°, were Sunday visitors with Mt. and Mrs, William Morley Sr. Mrs. William rt Morley, Sr., and ' Mrs. William Morley, Jr., were guests on Friday at the Journal. Argus banquet at DroWn's Con- ners. Mrs. Carles ( h10Wah, leacher at S.S. 12, entertained her pupils and pre-school children of the section to a Hallowe'en party Friday afternoon. Mrs. C. C. Huebner and Mrs. r.ntiVia Bielawa, Detreit, were geology guests at Air. and Mrs. ril1iam . Morley, Sr.' Mr. Charles Nelson. Clinton. was guest Speaker at the United Church service Sunday in the interest nf the laymen, Messrs, :Keil a a d Howard Hodgson and Itaymnd, ot Lon- don, are on a hunting frill this week near Miller's take. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Smith and Mr, and Mrs. nay Adams, lion. don, visited recently, with Mr. anti Mrs. Alton Neil. Mr, add Mm's, MVO?. Pullman. Itny and Ammo, Were at Drug - telt Sunday visiting Ittri end Mrs. James Pilo. . A • ter stores. Shop early, shop often and shop at home. • • a 4 Shop Early For A Good Selection. Our Stock Is. Complete ' Suggestions For- The Etimily„ For Her NEW COATS! DRESSVS! SKIRTS! GRAND'MERE SWEATERS in Banton, Orlon and Ban -ora, A complete new range of colors, priced from $5.25 to $7.95, CAR COATS ideal for curling, Popular Chino, tweeds, nylon and corduroys, sizes 7. to 14x and 10 to 20, $11.95 to $19.50, BABY DOLL -PYJAMAS - $3.95 to • HANDBAGS ....... $1.98 to $9.95 CRINOLINES - $4.95 to $7.95 DRESSING GOWNS $3.95 to $11.95 Nylons, Gloves, Scarves, Lingerie, Lace Handkerchiefs and many other items, • SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY , ARROW WHITE SHIRTS' Plain or Frorili cuffs, Reg. $5, $3.49 2 for $6.75 MEN'S DENIM BLUE JEANS 912 oz., Regular $3.49 $2.98 2 for $5.75 FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Tex -Made, '70x90 pr. $5.39 A SMALL • For Him WOOL SUBURBAN COATS AND • SHEER GABARDINE CAR COATS. $19,95 to $24.95 TOPCOATS Nylon gabardine or pure wool and cashmere $15.95 to $24,95 100% ORLAMB SWEATERS by TONY DAY Machine -washable ,. $6.95 to$10.95 BOYS' SUBURBAN COATS . Handsome, practical, $12,95 to $18.95. BOYS' NO -IRON WHITE SHIRTS' Just like dad's , $2.95 Sport Shirts, Ties, Sox, Sport Coats, Belts - Choose Now! For Bali), Visit our baby department for a coin. plete line of baby gifts, For The Home LACE TABLECLOTHS -- $189 to $12,50. TOWEL SETS W, to $2.39 CHENILE BEDSPREADS - $6.95 to $14.50. RAYON (Sr; NYLON BED THROWS "Sunny Spun" Satin Bound, Size '72 x 80 - DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE UNTIL CHRISTMAS A. May &-Son PHONE 190 EXETER For An Exciting "The Achievement Serie5" by RCA VICTOR 'brings You 1959's biggest, newest TV advances! 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