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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-12-04, Page 15A P. Mufflers WITH A WRITTEN Two -Year Guarantee VERY REASONABLY PRICED! Hunter-Duvar & Sons Limited PHONE 38 EXETER OW,..41WitkilrA(WilliWtivI4044144414141.ritkifiditl Distinctive Gift for CHRISTMAS Priced from 7.95 to 20.00 to-of..SWORNELs PEN and the EXQUISITE NEW LADIES' SHEAFFER Your gift of a Sheaffer Pen adds importance and excitement to any occasion. And your selec- tion is made easy by our wide .range of prices, colors, models. Corne in • see it demonstrated today 61 .0 MacMillan's PHONE 37 14 Ends "dunk filling" • Fillin tube drinks ink. then retracts. EXETER 444444444444444444' Mrs: P. Workman Massa/. From t Two Win Twice Native Of Varna ' At Legion,Bingo . '. . Mrs. Percy Workman, the for .Centralia.,. 1 Major .winners at the Exeter' mer Thelma Howson, died in By •MR3, FRED: BOWPEN ' Legion's bingo last Wednesday South Huron hospital on.Satur- ..• - ,1' -• ...- - . - . - . • - - evening w e r e Airs. Russell day, November 29', in her 35th Schroeder and Frank Triebner year. 1 'Corporal and Mrs. Carl Stuck- who won a turkey and a chicken Born neari Varna sloe was a less and family of Macdonald, each. dwoghtor of William .n. Dowson .-Alanitoba are tholidaying with iur, rkey winners included Jack and the late Mrs. Dowson. On • Airs. Stuckless' parents, A4' and . HeYWOOd, George Grumlnett, November 1 MO she was united I Airs. l'irdid Lightfoot. Mrs. • Garnet Shipman, Mrs. • in marriage to ferry Workman , Rev. Ewart and Airs. Clarke George Rether, Mrs. Pinder, v,.1opredeceased her _on .1 tine , and daughter of New Lowell William Northcott, George Be - 12, 1 1955. ; were visitors for a couple .of (her and Mrs. Jim Loader. Surviving besides her father days last week with the formet's The turkey door prize was are one son, Leroy, at home and pants, Rev. 4^ T. and X". won by Gordon Kirk. one daughter Mrs. Lloyd (Pbyl-,Cl"ke, ! Chickens were won by Mrs. list Bender, Crediton; two bra.; Airs. Arthur INteffalls spent ; Hector Heywood, Airs. Lamb, (hers, hey, . Hamilton. and Or- several days last week in who 'Frank Brintneil (21, Mrs. Clar- rip, Varna; and one sister, Mrs. ' with Airs. Win. Isaac wrto re" ence • K n i g h 1. 'Mrs. Laverne' Wilfred Chuter, Varna. from hospital. home, from South Huron Wells, Gary"middieton, mrs. The funeral was' ' Horne, Carl Stire, Lew Kirk, the Bonthron funeral home, Alen- i Miss Margaret Clarke R.N. Gerald Glenn, Sam Sweitzcr, sail on Monday, December 1 , arrived borne from Bella Coola . and Eric Carseadden, with the Rev. T. J, Pitt offieia- ' on Tuesday and will spend the hog.enetl•eo. Interment was in Bayfield next few weeks with her par. cemetery, The pall -bearers were Ward cots, Rev, J. T. and Airs. Clarke. DIanshard Forrest, Misses Dianne Quinton and Di Clarence Stephenson, Barbara Lilley of London were • Winston ‘Vorkman, Wilmer Tr- weekend visitors "11 Ws. Ale- Honors Six ner, Garnet Taylor and'HarveY Falls and Helen. . . . . Boyce. Miss Wreathe Sholdice of Wind- , sor spent the weekend at her ` The Eighth Line community eveningwasavi3,,ase‘beelllidn. gin withsscehlo. eonl .1110.'Times..Acf.voato., 1.)ecetriber 4,. 1951, .Peolt11 • 1411:411.41.14UVirligtWinii. 1:!ill,livlivir.!rifiiiit.t..?.444 .1,F or wifwipipArmrivivirmui kri,rw.A7f.74,rwwwk,rrttriLIPArle,rff,r4ri.P4,7 . ':•'•.--. home. Messz,ge From The December meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society will be held in the schoolroom of the Greenway church on Tuesdayevening. On Sunday morning there will ; be a combined church and Sun- '' " ..... -------• •.'2.------"'--- ' day School service with Miss Personal Items Margaret Clarke R.N. as guest • About 25 members of the speaker. The service will be at, Berean Bible Class of the United (1'3 '1' ' During the evening a presenta- . 1 a n lion was made to Mr. and Mrs. Church went to Strathmeyer Guild Christmas Meeting Lodge, Strathroy on Monday Mrs, Ralph Kipp was hostess . George Dann, Mr. and Airs. evening and presented a pro- at her home for the meeting of Fred Pattison and Mr. and Mrs, re - gram and treats to the aged Christ Anglican Church Guild on e9peoterngtes eKfenalpG' .ET.hei;), vplealie. people. . Tuesday evening, Miss Edith Walters of London An interesting account of Rev. spent the weekend with Mr. and Samuel Gaudin's first Christmas Airs. Oscar Steeper and family. at Nelson House. in Northern Al - Miss Margaret Woodburn left berta was given by Mrs. It, last week to teach school at Low- Gates. banikr.A medley of Christmas music . and Mrs. Fred Steeper of was played by Mrs, K, Hodgins A and Christmas carols were sung, An exchange of gifts was fol- lowed by a social hour. tables of progressive euchre in play, Prizes were awarded to: ladies' high, Airs. Dewar; ladies' lone, Mrs, Jack Thomson; ladies' low, Mrs. Fred Pattison; gent's high, Mr. Jack Youngson; gent's lone, Mr. lack Thomson; gent's low, Mr. Gladwyn Hooper. • Sarnia visited on Wednesday with relatives. Air, Henry Belling is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell- ing of Exeter. Mr. and Airs. Howard Dettloff and Mr. Claude Dettloff of De- troit spent the weekend with their aunt, Mrs. Albert Pollock, Airs. Willis Stewardson of the West is visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mous- seau of Kippen. Miss Jeanette Steeper of Sand [-lilt spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Steeper and Lynda, The ,Harmony Class of the United Church will, hold their meeting on Friday evenig at the home of Miss Evelyn Curls and Mr. Manuel Curts. Mrs. Willis Steeper entertain- ed Cloverdale Women's Institute at her home last Wednesday eve- ning. She: "I don't think I look 30, do you, Jim?" Jim: "Not anymore, my dear." 4444044444444444 Pre -Christmas Sale! Ladies' Winter Coats Smartly tailored coats of Alpaca, Mohair, Elysian, Camel Hair and Broadcloth. Each coat is chamois interlined for additional protection. Untrimmed or with Mink or Lamb collars. Sizes 71/2 to 151/2 and 121/2 to 221/2. Our entire stock clearing at 255 OFF! Special! Ladies' Better Dresses . $8.95 One Rack Reduced To Clear • WN! Please Them All With Lingerie . NYLON PYJAMAS of easy care tricot, with sheer nylon and lace trimming - S -M -L $5.95. MATCHING BABY DOLLS -Nylon tricot. styled 'for comfort, in aqua, flame, pink and maize - $5.05. WALTZ GOWNS -Nylon sheer and lace trim these pretty gowns - $3.95 to $5,95, • Celebrate Christmas with a NEW SUIT BRIEFS - All nylon with embossed overlay Of sheer nylon - 59e. to HO. Choose your new suit front our fine selection of ready- made suits by Fashion -Craft. All wool worsteds in neat shadow stripes, fancy weaves and plains. Priced at only $55.00 and $59.00. No additional charge for alterations. BOYS' SUBURBAN COATS All wool with warmquilted interlining, sizes 6 to 36-414.95 BOYS' HOCKEY SWEATERS "Pro" 4tyle, all wool, in Maple Leafs and Canediens-$2,98; malching sox -$1.69; taqua-lar. Give Her A BLANKET Is MOSSFIELD all wool blan- kets with wide satin binding. Gold green, and rose, size 60x80 -- $15,95. SUNNYSPUN blankets of Fa3,011 and nylon, satin bound, Dark green, pastel green, rose, blue, gold, red. Size 72x84 - A .May & Sulu PHONE 11)6 EXETER *01#40/Witfitfil*CORPOtirfACCORCOit0iVitflililliV80.410.0 Blind Fund Hits $900 Contributlons to the local cam- paign for the blind have passed the $900 mark for the first time, according to Chairman S. B. Taylor. The fund now totals $900.13. Contributions by communities • are: Exeter $552.00 RCAF Centralia 172.32 Crediton 86.31 Dashwood. 41.00 Woodham 31.00 Granton 4.00 Centralia 12,001 Kirkton 1.50 Total $900.13 Report On , Shipka Personal Items Airs. Milton Ratz, accompanied by Mrs. Robert Scott of London, visited last week in Detroit. Miss Shirley Coleman" of Lon- don spent lastweekend with her, mother, Mrs. J. Coleman, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz and Billie. Mrs. Les Adams and her sis- ter, Mrs. Jack Corbett of Hen - sell were visitors last week with Mr, and Airs. Charles Goodman in Detroit. Mrs. Ross Love visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. George Love in Goderich, Mr. Love was at the County Court House on grand jury. He: "Where's Any pencil?" She; "Behind your ear." lie "Come, come, I'm a busy man. Which, ear?" THE TIMES - ADVOCATE Exeter - Phone 770 g-.)itt•NATIONAL TAN* Sea The Albums of S INVITATIONS • SERVIETTES • MATCHES I COASTERS Times.Advacate A social half hour was spent and all joined in wishing them the best of everything in their new homes in • London and St. Marys. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Claire Sisson and Marie attended the com- mencement at Strathroy Colleg- iate on Friday evening when Marie received her intermediate certificate. Mr. and Airs, Gladwyn Hooper and family spent Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Facey of Belton. Miss Marlene jury of London spent Sunday with Miss Ruth G. Hooper. Miss Ruth G. Hooper, Miss Marlene Jury are practice teach- ing at Belton Public School, Nissouri, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin DI St. Marys were Wednesday guests of Airs. James Mossey. Mrs, Gladw,yn. Hooper was called to appear on the jury at Stratford on Monday. First Time For Exeter! NEW!. IMPORTED PERFUMES . . . 'Shocking' de Chiaparelli imported from France, From $3.00 to $10,00 'Seven Winds' 'Imported by DuBarry - wear it and you stir up a storm $3.50 to $6.50 d,„, )2:1,, :,ip;ilst,177e1::' , Rt. 1 Vii ,{1 Get Your Jackpot Coupons Here Eau de Cologne .................90 to $2.75 Shah i $1.75 to $3.00 Tosca $1,00 to $2.75 Best -Loved Fragrances . Christmas Eves are hoping for gifts from our wide seleettee of their favorite perfumes. • CHANEL $3.56 to $12.50 YARDLEY'S $1.25 to $3.00 EVENING IN PARIS $1 to $3.50 TWEED $1.50 to $3.50' OLD SPICE $1,50 to $3.00 CARA NOME $1.50 to $3.50 SEE OUR COSMETICS GIFT BAR ANDREW JOHNSTON DRUGS Vetelastzutia-44. gattiat4s-- PRESCRIPTIONS ts. /3 JENNY LIND CANDIES .EX ETE R <Pkow... 447 C.03C.C.C.Oicr.C.C.CigitlillAW.C.C.CCIPMCWAC.C.C.CCCROW.C.C.C.tginC.C.C.C.CrAin The Friendly! Family Gift Shopping Centre! SHOP IN EXETER .t. ••••••`-:.Z., i!•A s'Arco, • 4. -MS Save Money! Save Time! There's, a wonderful choice of exciting Christmas gifts in Ex. eter stores at reasonable prices. You'll enjoy shopping in the friendly, modern stores in Exeter. $1100 Cash Prizes in the Christmas Jackpot SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6 $ 50.00 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13 $100.00 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20 $150,00 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24 $$00.00 Free tickets with every purchase of 250 You don't need to be present to win . . FREE SKATING ! Saturday Afternoons, 1 to 3, Exeter Arena DECORATIONS! See the gaily lit stores a real treat FREE MOVIES ! Saturday Afternoons, Lyric Theatre PARKING I Lots of it and close to stores • • / s • Aa -s s • • • / • / 'S '* 1 at :raFiPtrts‘5rilrrit7irrilrilfritTilLt 7, i171114 1'1' ?' AVIS*All A A A AAAA AAAAA Ai 21 iff A A as A A A