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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-12-18, Page 13d Ut„((Iw111111111M11„111111 11111(t11111L1111111 ,A((Uug 111.1111 11111111111013111IJ$UUMIIIIMAIMMAIMIIIIII 11ll Rafus . Ford 4St Keust. AUDITQR5 ANP .ACCQ iNTA !4T.S .. .. Refuse R. L. Ford K. :M..Koo.st :40 TALBOT ST. GE 2.7452. .LONDON: �(t„1dµlla,tWJA1,IlIlLLIt1A,IIIUILL4UTA,11JI11.1111t114t1UlUAlAlt1.111111111.1IUIIIIIIII.tllt111.11141111.IIAIIl11!)),I111.1(I,t111111111a� Christmas SPECIALS! DACK'S BQNp STREET SHOES !Slack, Reg. $17.955 - ..$14.95 Give a pack Gift Certificate, 4- & 5 -BUCKLE OVERSHOES, 11 and 12 ....... $4.99 INS UL -SOX pair $1.29 MEN'S WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS And Rolneos, red, blue and .plaid ... $1.59 TOE � RUBBERS, black and brown, all sizes $1.98 KNEE-LENGTH RUBBER BOOT, top laced $7.$5 THERMO-PAK RUBBER BOOTS, insulated Skates For All The Family Men's T -Tone Skates, Special $9.35 GOOD USED SKATES ...... ..... AS LOW AS 99¢ Men's, women's and children's—New laces, sharpen• ed, ready for the ice. Leather & Rubber Repairing — Skate Sharpening Buy at Wuerth's where you save — the store with the Gold Bond Stamps given with every purchase of 100 or more, Ask for a stamp book and catalogue. Wuerth's Shoes Phone 252 Exeter ktotcatovictottioamowsw.Avwfaiti 14:1 "Rexdale" Brand, With Cover SAVE ON APPLIANCES Automatic Fry Pan Rexdale Steam Iron Automatic Toaster Sandwich Toaster Electric Percolator Beatty Polishers Hamitlon-.Boseh, 5 -Year Mixette TOYS! Guarantee TOYS ! $14.95 $13.95 14.95 $12.95 $11.95 $44.95 $24.95 TOYS ! We've still got a big selection to choose frim lnelueling TRU-SCALE FARM IMPLEMENTS Fis her's Hardwar� PHONE 27. EXETER Vi'lri Cl a.' ; it lO" iii �.IVA `^uCAMCI> OiVE`^. ST. NICK AT bUROND.A4.E—Santa had a busy time distributing gifts to children following a concert presented by pupils at Hurondale school Tuesday night. Despite stormy weather, the Usborne school was filled for the annual entertainment. Teacher is Mrs. Ross Haugh; chairman was Harry Strang. —T -A Photo Hurondae Concert Packed Despite a stormy night, Huron - dale school was filled to the door for the annual Christmas con- cert, . Harry Strang was chairman for the program, which featured Santa's annual visit and distribu- tion of gifts. Under the direction of teacher Mrs. Ross. Haugh, the children presented three plays, a number of recitations and musical num- bers. Cast of "Mrs. Santa's Sauce- pan" included Keith Strang, Mar- garet Hyde, Shirley Reynolds, Allen Oke, Nancy Strang, Kath- ryn. Oke, Ronnie Parsons, Ken- neth Oke, Betty Knox and Sadie Hovius. Performing in "The- Party Line" were Bobby Reynolds, Shirley Reynolds, Kathryn Oke, Kenneth Oke, Jake and Sadie Hovius, "The Proposal" was presented by Ron Oke and Douglas Jef- fery. Looking In With. Liz See Pam Hyatt Corner- In CBC By ELIZABETH TOUCHETTE Gordis Tapp doesn't expect to get home to London for Christ- mas this year. "I have just too many engagements to fill," lie said. However Gord won't be emceeing the big New Year's Eve TV show this year, Alex Barris will handle that job. The Hi-Lites, who were fea- tured locally a few weeks ago will be appearing on the New Year's Eve show and Jimmy Hannan and .his vivacious wife Pam Hyatt will also be featured. Pam Hyatt is one of the most talented newcomers to the To- ronto showbiz scene and though she has just had a few TV ap- pearances she is being watched by CBC which has big plans for her. Ruth Walker, the singer who has been seen on 'Here's` Duffy' a few times this season, is cur, rently appearing with the Hi Lites at the Prince George in Toronto. Ruth is billed as the Marilyn Monroe of song and though she's blond with a torchy singing style ,there is little pyhsi- cal resemblance to the well - LOOK &LEA How you get so much more for much less in.,. THE BY ATUDEB.AK R • oN III +t • KA Big car quality, sized just right. Seats six adults. easily, nearly three feet shorter outside, easier to get in and out of. "belivers top mileage, peak performance, on regular low-cost gas. Easier t� park and turn, fun to drive, ' Costs less to buy, far less to operate',` Smart... Sensible., #Sptritec It's Your NOV DimenSion in Motoring took and Learn today at.. a, GRAHAM ARTHUR .MOTORS EXIttt1R stacked MM. Ruth is petite, about the size of Joyce Hahn and that is. really tiny._ Before we went to lunch recently Ruth was • showing me a new dress which she had pur- chased in New York for an up. coming Montreal club date. It's far from Monroe-ish with its winged. collar, tailored bodice and full skirt, but it certainly is a beautiful creation in shim- mering gold lame; size seven! .Dave Broadfoot will be going to Montreal for the revue we mentioned shortly. The current record hit "Teen - Age Commandments" was re- leased originally for disc jockeys only, as a theme for closing record hops. However the re- sponse was so great that ABC - Paramount released the disc for general distribution and used their top names, Paul Anka, Johnny Nash and George Hamil- ton, for the recording sessions. Tommy Hunter is being fea- tured this week on Arthur God- frey's radio show out of New York. - Kay Hawtrey who played the lead in 'Men Don't Make Passes' has another feature role coming up Sunday on GM Theatre. Jill Foster Slade told me that one reason Kay was so wonderful in that play isthat Bernie Slade wrote the part with Kay in mind and used many of her own character traits, The Shades and Kay and her husband (John Clarke of 'Junior Magazine') are close friends. Alen Stye tells me that his dad is a dry cleaner in Winni- peg. "I think that's why I de - Bided to become an architect" Alan laughed, Alan, always in- terested in art, Won Many a- wards and scholarships before going on to college. Donny Johnson who was a `Holiday Ranch' regular is now appearing on the Jiilietto show. Every year a new crop of Christmas songs hits the airy waves but this year the song, writers have outdone themselves. Have you heard that sentimental, C'hristmassy tune that contains the line, "I don't care what your name is :'atso, get those rein- deer off my roof?" I tell you it's touching, that't what it is. A triple duet was sung by Margaret Hyde, Ronnie Parsons, Kathryn and. Kenneth Oke, Shir- ley Reynolds, and Betty Knox. Recitations were given by Sadie Hovius, Ronnie Dougall, Bobby Reynolds, Nancy Strang, Jim Knox, Betty Knox, Josephine Westlake, Kenneth Oke. Musical numbers included: Vocal eel°, Shirley Reynolds; duets, Catherine and Allan Oke, Dianne Olcc and Marion Parsons; piano solos by Margaret Hyde and Barbara Dougall. The junior girls presented a snowflake drill and the school children sang a number of choruses. Carolyn Oke accompanied the songs on the piano. Class Entertains London Orphans Members of L.O.G. Sunday School class of James ,;street United Church to the number of 40 aeconrpaniert by their teacher, Mrs. M. C. Fletcher, motored to the Protestant Orphans' lime, London, and entertained with a progx am and gifts on Monday evening. Christmas carols were sung and. George Godbolt sang to his own acconrpanitment Out the uke• Tele. The young people were fak• en on a tour of the building. Santa Cieus appeared anddis. tributed gift's. The group drove to Lambeth lb see the Christmas decorations and' returned to the, t:hureh for lunch served by Mrs. it 1J. Pooley, Mrs. W. IL Pollen and Mrs. Carfr"ey can. The ;Tian:•Acle«citta, l irnllSlr 10, 191$1 P010 1 Is life Insurance a good investment? 1t depends On what you want from an investment, roe example — if you can afford to .take a risk in hopes of spectacular returns. Life Insurance is not in the picture. 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