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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-12-11, Page 9
,01111.111411111.11111#1111141111111ti1111111111111.11 411111.111141111114111.111411AI1II111111111.11M 11111111111111111J11.1$114111#11111h Keep Your Cra RUST-FREE and 'CLEAN Wet Wax. Wash $130 Simonize Job' $8,50 Ort o Green Your North En^I White Rose Station 0XETER tl,llllt1111 u11R1111111141❑„11,111,It111Q/1tu,,,,t111„u11p,111u11111111111,1111111„III,„1„117uu111u,1t11, IJ111,11111,t 11111 1,1 3 :0 : 3 f f C' CCO J VA4 NEVA! Imported Perfumes First Time In Exeter . , , 'SHOCKING' DE CHIAPARELLI (loin $3.00 'SEVEN 1X?S" from $3.50 '4711', Eau. de Cologne, Shahi, Tosca,.. ...... from 900 PLUS These Favorites .. CHANEL from $3.50 YARDLEY'S from $1.25 EVENING IN PARIS from $1 TWEED from $1.50 OLD SPICE from $1.50 CARA NOME from $1.50 See Our Gift -Packed Cosmetics Bar ARGUS MATCH-MATIC C-3 35MM KIT ... $74.95 As easy to set as a clock, includes camera, light meter, case and flash attachment. ARGUS C-20 35MM KIT . .................... ...... $66.50 Includes camera, flash attachment, pre -viewer, bat- teries,: bulbs and film. KODAK (CAMERAS & OUTFITS from $6.95 * MOVIE CAMERAS AND PROJECTORS * 35MM PROJECTORS -Modern automatic models * FIL?1S, BULBS, COMPLETE ACCESSORY LINE ANDREW JOHNSTON DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS Bain/ CReath - ,JENNY LIND CANDIES EXETER 447 r,ET YOUR CHRISTMAS JACKPOT COUPONS HERE! Shows Need For Addition George Falconer, Tucker - smith's representative on the Clinton District HS Board, at- tended the township council's meeting last week to explain the need for a proposed addition to the school' at an estimated cost of $328,000. The project would necessitate the lown of Clinton issuing 20 - year debentures and Tucker. smith council was asked for its approval. Council deferred ac- tion until the new year. Clerk E. P. Chesney was autho- rized to apply for a grant in lieu of taxes on RCAF Station Chin top , A grant of $50 was made to Seaforth Lions Club. The dump was ordered closed until further notice. The treasurer was instructed to pay subsidy on the Carter drain 'to the eligible parties. Accounts passed included, ad- vertising and supplies, $114.63; drains, $07.00; fox bounty, $123.00; fire protection, $80.00; insurance premium, $37.00; print- ing, $.115.00; hospitalization, $71.84; roads, $18885.53; salary & allowance, $234.48; rec-gen- eral, $7.15; postage $35.00; grant s, $5.00; dump, $22.50; schools, $400,02. Reeve Ivan Forsyth presided Bingo Players W i n Yule Fowl • Mr. and Sirs. Lawrence Hirt- zel, who took home a turkey and a chicken, and Frank Tri'ebner, who received two chickens, were the big winners at last week's Legion bingo. Turkeys went to Roy Ballan- tyne, Bid McDonald, Mrs. Ed Burke, Dianne Swartzentruber, Gordon Kirk, Shirley Genttner, Mrs. George Lawson, Mrs. Frank Kling, Mrs, Russell Schroeder, and Larry Brintnell, who won the door prize. Chicken winners were Amos Darling, G. Stokes,, Mrs, Ed. ;lohnston, Mrs. Bill Cutting. Mrs, Fred • Keegan, George Drum. melt, Mrs. Doug Triebner, Mar- garet Flynn, Airs. Percy Noels, Mrs. Frank Brininell, Clayton Sanders and. Gerald A1cLean. o`a * i a i.Tt{ omp, +.7A'w'dimti oatogkozoitotc0..� See Dobbs for Dodge Make December The Happiest Month Of The Year For The Family Buy A 1959 Dodge! CUSTOM ROYAL IS 1959 DODGE GLAMOUR LEADER • the Dodge Custom Royal 2 -door hardtop pictured above .is one of a series of five "top glamour" models to be offered in 1959 by Dodge. A 4 -door sedan, 4 -door hard. top and a convertible are also available as well as two models in the Custom Sierra ,Station Wagon Series. Powered by a 361 cubic -inch displacement, V8 engine, these new automobiles will possess Total -Contact power anti Constant -Control power steering, ..: If not In the market fore a new car, treat the family with a USED VEHICLE - '52's to 'Si''e to choose from. Exeter Motor Sales PHONE 200 Nights 742•W or 769.M EXETER 1 �/ f A 1 1 1) R 'R fir, 1 f �► �wY 1 1 Oil �l Z ., . Z �,OW/04444Aa�`t 1 t`�yr , +writ h+��1 '1 , � / i tr`L,7/� !Oi %l �l/� r i �i ' t,,�`(, , , '1 ,�}�i • r�`f,H1 Md��i �i 1R'AJ' i �t � i U' �i 1/ i !f }, f lam` ii f �i ti�9 i�E �f ]�i �t IJP"i i�ii7Fi ]f i i BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS Looking In With Liz Jell ett ers Scheme Keeps Her Slim By E LIZABETH TOUCHETTE "I was so tired at the end of the season", Juliette told me, "that I just relaxed completely at home •in Vancouver. I spent every day at the beach and in. the three months I just gained four pounds. I lost them before the show started this fall." "I'm very proud of that", she added, "because there' were so many good things to eat. I solved the problem of nibbling at the beach by not taking any money or food with me. I think that ice cream wagon went by me a hundred times a day ringing its bell, But without money I was able to resist temptation," she laughed. I learned why "Westerns" are so popular. on TV this season. IL's because all men are cow- boys at heart, I attended a "Hit Parade" rehearsal when several of the Gino Silvi singers were costumed as cowboys, complete , with guns and holsters. They had a ball setting up ambushes for each other, drawling and brawl- ing (all in fun of course.) They shot everyone in sight and by the end of the clay I felt like a piece of Swiss cheese, Over .coffee and sandwiches at the CBC cafeteria, Bill Van vera and I discussed his trip to California with the Four Grads quartet last year. "We went down too soon," said Bill. "we should have waited another year. As it was we were down to one meal a day and we had sold our cars for eating money when I decided to give up and come home."Bill is doing well again . and is currently singing with the Crescendos on "Here's Duffy" every week. Gloria Lambert, the A)nerican singer who appeared with Bob Goulet on "Showtime" last year, is doing well in the States where she is being billed as a new "Canadian" discovery. She guest- ed on the Pat Boone show re- cently and other big spots are slated for her, Allan Mannings was telling pie about a dream .house. that he and a friend designed when he was living in California. "It was alj aluminum 'and glass," he said. "Wasn't it noisy when it rained?" a stagehand queried. "Naw! He made it of spatter proof glass", piped up Jack Duffy, "I don't know why people in showbiz change their names" Arthur Godfrey says, ""If a per- son has any talent: the public will soon learn how to pronounce his name," Fashion Note: Royal blue is THE colour and long stockings (dancer's tights), in blue, red !and other bright colours are THF thing to wear, judging from a recent trip to Toronto's show- business centre. Message From Whalen By MRS. F. SQUIRE --- Continued From Page 5 !London, AIr. Charles Garretson, Detroit, Mr. Elmer Carson, Tor - I onto, Mrs. Alex Baillie, Whalen' andford. Mr. Aylmer Morley, Brant - Telegrams were received from Premier Frost, Toronto, and acting Prime Minister, Howard Green, Ottawa, and letters from C. S. MacNaughton, MLA for Huron and W. Stewart, MLA for West Middlesex. Whalen Bey . Gets Wings Serg. Thomas Simpson was one of five air cadets who. was presented with his wings of No. 27 RCAF Squadron last Tues• day at . Crumlin Airport. Tommy s a Whalen ,boy, son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Simp- son. He is flag bearer for the band of the 27th Squadron. Personal Items Mr. and Airs. Roy Johns of Exeter visited on • Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman. Mr. and Mrs. Grenville, Sher - will. and Karen of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner, Karen and Garry of Centralia were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rawl- ings of London on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Neil. Mr. and Mrs. E. Si, Fitzgerald, London, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire of Prospect Hill were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire. Mr. George Earl who has been with. Mrs. M. Pullen has gone to' spend a few weeks with Mrs. Harold Hein, Zion. Courtesy is contagious. Thl� Tim, -Adyoc#t., Rocomb.r '11f in Pop IP p111111�1#1#111tIM#MI111"#l1,11tH#1.1#111)Itn IWntla01Nt1#11Alt a tat #1#,Int!MOM lil}t16!#,1},I,Itll#kfi IletA1,11111 ##141., .1 DOWN ! DOWN" DOWN I 00 CAI Wok Now Qnllr '55 BUICK HARDTOP -- ttitone $1,495 $1,295,00 '54 .RUICK "SUPER" HARDTOP Automatic, tutone, 1'a.dio, really nice! .. '55 NASH I AMBLER "sum." Tutone, red and white, 7,000 original miles . $3,240 '57 METROPOLITAN HARDTOP Yellow and white $1,395 € '55 FORD COACH -radio $1,295 '49 PLYMOUTIf SEDAN Owns a radio, it runs! . $ 295 $1,495 $1;295,00 $2395.00' $1,250,00 $1,095.00 $ 194.27 WILSON BROS. 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