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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-11-20, Page 9Cromarty Persona" Item C'onti.nued lrroin Pants :s Of Air. ..and Ait•S. Ken hi Kellar a i \'f ednesdtta% Mits. AnsireYlis ,of lion s;aent !lie weekend with. Misses Shia and Dorothy Scott. Air. and Mrs. T. a.• Seott'and fttiily and Mrs. E. Moore v'sited .over the:weekend with. And- itl Mrs, Bud Moore and fainilyl iindsaY. Mrs. ,Bill Ridley and b1Why, slaughter et Milton spent the weekend "with her parents, Alar: •1 a l Airs. Alen t► Ba se'. Mr. -Ken. McKellar is1 spending this week at the Royal Winter Fair. Mervin..Dow is a patient in ,Scott Mei►torial hospital, .Sea - forth, having- unclereeee surgery •on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Alas, Ramsey and Steven spent the weekend in Georgetown with her parents, Alr. and Mrs. Jas. Sorensen. Mrs.'McIntosh:► T. hicinto acconipaiiiecl •thenst as far ;as Acton and Visited with. her .sister Airs, H, Bennie. Miss Margaret Coleman pre- sided at the organ ,at the ser. i1 : vice on ` nrav i ti a re Su.. l ► t the a s. n. of Mrs. K. McKellar wha spent the weekend with relatives, in ,Mitchell and. Montego r • " eftem411111teteenteentel5111111tenel1J11ewe seneetelmennesee)1 enst emelee'tee!t ee:Hi!U. i .. ... Pre-Crw stmas- s LE Tailored -to -measure by RTop Tip Tailors Regular To $79.50 — 2 -Piece $59.50 If you want real luxury and virtually limitless chpict, this is the suit sale. for you! Over.' 130 new and distinctive patterns to choose • froln. Pre -Christmas .Specials Felt Hats tz .,, '4. 10 Only •-- Sires 37 to 42 FOUR GENERATIONS—A recent family reunion brought together four generations of the Heaver .family and three of them bear the same name. Harry Beaver, Crediton, holds his greatgrandson, 11 VernonVe ho11S. Standing behind him are his son, Vernon W., oldest of the Beaver fancily of .five, and his grandson, Vernon E. The three Vernons re- side in Pittsburgh, Penn. --Jack Doerr and with Airs. Z. Giulia! Pita Joseph who all spent t few day$ 1.s s ,av nd.withlast Mrs. J .:B. ,Kiplin$'s fattier, Airs. arena ,Cook .of Camlachie visited recently awwitkt lairs. S. Lampert. • Airs, E. !`gist and Miss Nola spent Sunday in London with Alr. and :Mrs. Robe. Hillborn, Mrs. li, Radford.A. Mr.and Mts. K Radford Kenneth visited en Sunday wth Mr. and .Mrs. C'. Radford. Mrs. Bevan Hay and Mr. Glen Fahrner of Landon visited i•e, ecntly with.Alr. and Airs. Lorne Mnrlock, 'Airs °.T, Fuller .and,daughters and Hiss ¥aleeta Sclienk of luxe ler were $undaa` ttuests vsitli Air. and Mrs. ,los. kinitbeiner, Air. and -Airs. Verne Allison. :Ruby and Earl of Ailsa Crate visited on Sunday ;with Mr. ari Mrs. Lawrence Hill, Mr. and litre. Allen Becker and Brenda .loan, visited with Ma - lives in Pet.ersb»rg and Kitchener on Sunday. Messed, From Kirkton By MRS, HAROLD DAVIS Personal Items Rev. Harold 'Lawson of "'Mit- chell was ruest speaker at Kirk - ton United Church Sunday morn- ing. Miss Marjorie Donaldson of Clandeboye was soloist. Alt. and Mrs. Jack Ward and Barry, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ward, Darell, Doug and Valerie of Monkton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott, Rickey and JoAnne. Mr. and Mrs. Art Gallant and ,lean and Mrs. E. Hamlin of To- ronto spent the weekend with Alr. and Airs. ,Lack Roundell. li.r. and Mrs, Cecil Camm of Exeter visited on Sunday with • Mr, and Airs, Jack Urquhart, Crediton Comments By MRS. J. WOODALL W.A. celebrates 70 Years : • Meeting of United Church Wornan's Auxiliary in •connec- tion with the 70th anniversary of its organization was held in '. the church on Thursday eve• ning and had as guests ladies of * - the Exeter Main St. Church so- . , _ ciety. Meeting was loci by Mrs. R. Finkbeiner and Mrs. C. :Kenney, when Mrs. E. Neil and Mrs. J. $ Galloway were named a nom- inating cpmmittee for 1959 of - firers. Meeting decided to again select Mystery Sisters. Guests assisting with numbers on the program were: Mrs, F. Wildfong, musical selection, Mrs. 5. Klatt, vocal solos and. read - I ings by Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer and Mrs. Eugene Howey. Sport Coats X19.50 Walper's Men's Wear PHONE 81 EXETER 31111311111111111IIIIIlllll!11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111illllllllllll11111111111111111111111111111i111ne11� Airs. E, Neil contributed read. Life insurance servi a matter of teamwork "Teamwork" between the company and its representatives has earned for 144anufacturers'Life a reputation for a highstandard of aervice to policyholders. The company presides a aide variety of modern life iiisurllnce and pension :plans, backed by asSets of more than 5760,600;000. Its progressive underwriting practice has enabled many people with medical hsipairments to obtain the benefits gf life insurance. But sound plans and. liberal practices are only the starting prints for it high standard of service. The Man from • Manufacturers plays a vital 'rote in "tailoring" this top quality life insurance "material" into practical programs of seeurity for his clients. He is trained to help you determine your speti$c needs for life insurance — which plans best Suit these .deeds — and how much coverage is enough. He's at your service on all life insurance matters. 15.9! MANUPACTURERS Lir t A. E. Pym Representative EXBTER Tel: 671•M REDUCED! Save s6O On A Kroehler 2 -Piece Suite! REGULAR $229,00 To CLEAR DINING ROOM; SUITE Used but in excellent condition. Genuine walnut, table, buffet, chinacabinet and six chairs. See itl CHOiCI` OF COLORS Matching Arm Chair 169. We're loaded with this style chesterfield suite which' was offered during the t(roehler Anniversary sale at the special lbw price of $229,00. We're forced to Slash another $60.00 off the price to make room for new Christmas merchandise. Choice of charcoal, green or turquoise in deluxe frieze cover. An OXteSiOn41 buys Hopper -Hockey Furniture EXETER IC ings and Mrs. W. Mack gave an interesting history of the Creels iton W.A. during the past 70 years, A social time was ens toyed and appreciation. on be- i half of the Exeter ladies, was expressed by Mrs, E. IL Rus- sell. E.U.B. Ladies Thankoffering Thankoffering meeting of the Ladies' Aid. and W,S.W,S. of the Evangelical U.B. church was held on Thursday evening with a good attendance. Spiritual Life secretary, and committee had charge of the program. A playlet "Around the Dinner Table" was given and thankof- ferings were brought in. A double duet was rendered by Airs. H. Schenk, Mrs. M. Foist, Mrs. Alvin Finkbeiner and Mrs. Ervin Ratz. Mrs. R. Krueger had charge of business. Christmas meeting is to be held on December 4.1 and a donation of 50e or more to be donated. by each member. Nominating committee con. sisting of Mrs. W, Wein, Mrs, Ray Morlock, .Mrs. G. Fink- beiner and Mrs., Royal Geiser is to bring in a slate of officers at next meeting. Society also paid the .balance payment of $70.00 on new piano. A bale of clothing has been sent. A half. hour of fellowship was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Bert Pasts* Airs, Bert Paske` passed away suddenly at her home early Mon- day morning when she suffered a heart attack. • A former school teacher, she had been a resident of Crediton for several years and was a faithful worker in. the Evangeli- cal U.B, church. She is survived by her hus- band, two sisters and a brother, The body rested at the hloff- ni.an funeral home, Dashwood, until. Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock when: service was con- ducted by her .pastor. Strome. Burial was in Clarks- burg cemetery. Home Economist Visits Club Mrs. Shirley MacAllister. home ecenomist for Huron County, paid a visit to the meeting of the Crediton Colleens 4•H Club, held in the Community Centre. on Wednesday. Two leaders and eleven members were present, Following business, covers for record books were chosen. • Different kinds of flour and, feed prbduets froin oats and corn were discussed. \V'.hole wheat muffins were made by Group I, including Doreen Kenney, Nancy Miner, and Gwen Pfaff. Mrs, MacAllister 'led in discus- Sion on judging muffins. Next Meeting to be held Wednesday, Novemter 26. Roll call to be "Three things I have learned about flour." Muffins and ice cream stere served. Personal Items Members of Crediton Women's Institute enjoyed a trip through Kitchener, and' were seen on television. They visited the Peabody shirt .factory, Weston's Bakery and CXCO-TV Bazaar. Mrs. John Wade and Mrs. Ross Krue- ger wel'r' successful innaming song titles. I'liere were 35 members on the trip. Mr.. and Mrs. Earl Guenther and Mil. Letta Taylor, of Dash- wood. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Greb. "Zurich, were Sunday guests with Mr., and Mrs. E. M. irahriter. Air. Russell Clarke of Detroit visited ori Saturday with .his father, Ilir. Francis Clark, who accompanied hies to Detroit where he will spend some. time. F10 Earl Whalen of Winnipeg was a weekend visitor of the belie of Mr, aid Mrs. Sant Xing.'.' Miss Mary Chambers who was recently released from St, ,1o• seph s Respite, London, spent the past week convalescing at the home of her niece Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Priestly, Byron. Mr. acid Ali's. R. 1). Kipling and daughter. ‘'arlta. bf Weeks. 5asit. It°e' vttitin with Mr. *fid Arra. Larry Kipling and babe • +e n .m•ntat . bavt 'Crediton hst •Ex :MRS W. MOX. r. ;. ,.. ,.a........ Mr. Charles Anderson left :on 'I'ttteaday for . nill.+erlstbur,a where • he will sensor' the ' not dew anot s withAir. and Ars J. • Anderson and family, Mrs. Harry • Lewis spent a rew days last week with Stir. and Airs. ,Alec Hamilton; and Bradley at Grand 'Bend. Alis. Sara .Baynharn spent last weekend With Airs, J. '1lichard• at the home of Mr. W.4.1. dolt at Grand Fiend Message From Greenway Airs. Chas. Mason who has been spending seine time with Mr. and Alrs. Henry Hodgins is visiting with Mr. and Air's. Cal vin Elson in Parkhill, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brophey and Miss Karen Brophey of Lon- don and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon i Young and Lynda of Luean visit ed on Sunday with Mr. antls Mrs. ' Arthur Brophev and Mr. Tienry Belling. Alr.. Belling celebrated his 135th birthday on Monday. • Thedeath of Mrs David Shank occurred in Pittsburg, U.S.A. recently. ec fly Mr. and Mrs. Walter Toll of • London visited on Sunday with Mr. and Airs. Lawrence Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Don Charlton (nee Carol Isaac) were married ion Saturday. Mr. 'and Mrs. Cleve :Brophey; and family of London visited on SBrophe'.aturday with Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Brophey and Miss Frances I Mrs. George Hodgins Sr. visit., ed last week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Horner and Miss Betty Hor• I ner, Tar'Tirnis.Aekotato, Novombor 20, 0,51 lr rd 54511011111151111411151/11.4AA1n1WAU/.111111.141A11111AIMAPI1J1 OW1111111111111,114AI,W,I iini515n41 !4(.... .. M t. NIlI�IiMN . ALF DVS 403 ANQREW 'T., EXETER 111 1 11 1 1 111! AAA 1. All S I 1 # 1 1. 1 1 1 UI 1 4 1 1 1 R I I 1111 1111111. A. 1.11 1 11 ,t 1 51111.. 1 f 5 Al k 1 515..4..11.1.51.4., 1 15mmuiUm1111Aulllmill,WM4An111IJIMII111BAl511S411511M14..1111A1I115111A1FlHOWIr1III5AMM 1140. 11t�, Rvrnl.rs HoAl oth, :Numbing, Shs.t MOO Wilk Vo.ikswage 1Vi,.s Highest Engineering Award In U.S.A.. The Elsner A, Sperry Award for Ma All present d to Dr. Heinz Nordhoff, Director General of Vell,awaijeimwetk, at I a joint meeting of :the SAE and thi ASM.E in New York on November 13. 1958..The award .citation,--prebented to t workers of Volkswagen reads: "To Dr. Ferdinand Porsche fin memoriam), Dr. Heinz Nordhoff, and their co-workers In l' olltswagenweric for the development of the Volkswagen Automobile which., in concept, engineering design and ,production has inid,a available to the world an automobile of small aim felt multiple uses, with unique attributes oft universality; of low initial and operating costs; of simplicity of design, having ease of maintenance; comfort with adequate performance; and suitable for rural and urban u$e.'" The Board of Award, composed of representatives front the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Institute of Electrical Engineers Society of Automotive Engineers and the Society of Naval A.rcliiteets and !!forme Engineers chose Volkswagen as best fitting the requirements for the award which states it must be made in recognition of a distinguished .engineering contribution \I^hieh through application, proved in actual service, has advanced the art of transportation whether by land, sea or air. The people' of Volkswagen—here and abroad—arc very proud to have been so honoured. x PHON4C&E a k A I ExETER T - Hunters -Dinar{ . Sons Ltd. 44111111111nu111111n111111t111111111/111111111111111111111111111111111$11101111111 t11111u1111111111111111101111111115111101$ .'fit\» .�`.,..• .�. alas.:a;,;��;•,r Some people have a flair few giving. They have a talent and taste for choosing the most exciting Christmas presents. 'TI'iey give the ' good things that make living more pleasurable. Many of these people will give modern electric appliances this Christmas --real they'll insist on having them: ready for use on Christthas day, because they know these appliances will make Christmas (and every day for that matter) g experience. a r d new and ex021;111 So, this year, do a little hinting. dust say you'd like something wonderful for the Household -- something the whole family can enjoy. And don't be surprised if you get a superb, modern automatic electric appliance to help you "live better electrically" -the safe, clean, modern way. �/ ii. p yam, e�/� .DO 1�e 1� MUCH /�., u COW �l �s ELEG' I VCT T DOE'S S� MMH r r a CC'S tl S SO Litt' 1 1 1