Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-04-30, Page 9Cromarty comments By MRS, KEN .M,;.KELI,AR CGIT - `The second :meeting of Cro- ma.ty s CGI'r was held in the basement of'the •church. Monday evening with. Marlene Dow, pres- ident, presiding. Mr. Otto 1 pike . accompanied . ed by Mr. Ken McKellar, made a business trip to Brampton on Tuesday. There was a good attendance at the communion service on The secretary's report react by Sunday. Two new members, Mrs. Joyce Kerslake teas followed by Duncan Scott and Mrs. Laverne the treasurer's report by Mildred Wallace, were received by certif- Howe. The roll call was answered late. by 10 girls. Christian Family Day will be Business Was then discussed. observed next Sunday, May 3, Mrs. Nairn is tobe invlitect to in Cromarty Church with service the next meeting to show how beginning at 11:30 aan, D.S.T. to make coasters, Patterns for Plan for presbyterial anniversary The Marian Ritchie Evening Auxiliary met en Tuesday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. Eldon Allen. The devotional was taken by Miss Alice Sorsdahl and Mrs. Gordon Scott.° A portion of 'the 'study book dealing with French, Canadians was read by Mrs. Carter ICers- lake and the topic was given by Mrs. Alien. During the discussion period mention was made of the 75th anniversary of the Stratford Presbyterial and also of secur•- the coasters were also suggested. The Bible study, "What and Where is Heaven" was discussed. .A sing song was led by Mrs. G. Laing, followed by the project of making waste paper baskets, Personal items Mr. and Mrs. J. Cowie and family, of Weston, were weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Ger- ald Care �, :Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills, St, Marys, visited on Sunday wit Mr. and Mrs. George, Wallace and Mrs. M. Houghton. -Mr: and. Mrs. Nell Lamont, Of ing a Presbyterial visitor for London, and Mr, and Mrs. John their thankoffering meeting. Chcssell, Mitchell, were. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sorsdahl, Topics from Mr. Harold Nairn is a. patient p in Clinton Hospital, having met with a serious accident to his hand and leg on Monday while at work at the General Coach Works, in Hensall. Your library -Continued From Page 4 "1•louse 'Panty"..TV show inter- viewed thousands of children and providedthe basis for -this book. Walt Disney says "I know of no one else who could have done it so well and 'with such insight into bright young minds, Art himself retains the lively spirit and zest of youth which have made the children confide in him and regard hint as a. spe- cial friend." The experience gained in cop- ing with his own five children has served Art in -good stead in dealing with his little guests each , day. The children interviewed on TV are chosen from the --public schools in Los Angeles by their teachers and principals and the City Board of Education grants its official approval to these Ti - sits as an educational project. And Art says "My staff and 2 do not tell the children what to think, what to say or how to say it." He writes "Children under ten give the best,;Jnterview on the air today .for they speak the un- varnished truth and they dish it out in no uncertain terms." Read these sayings of small children and liye again . as a child. These two books are in your library, Whalen By MRS, FRANK SQUIRE Personal items Mrs. William Morley Jr, at- tended a trousseau tea in Exeter Saturday in honor of. i}tiss Mari- lyn Tuckey at the home of Mrs, Bruce Tuckey. Mr, and Mrs. William Fisher and Janice, St. Marys, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klahre• and family. Rev. .T. T. Clarke, minister of Whalen United Church, ,has ac- cepted a call to Brownsville. Mr, and Mrs. William Morley ,Tr„ ;Janice and Robbie visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Cooper, Elimville. Mr.' Russell Parkinson return- ed home Saturday evening from a trip to California and' the western provinces:. ' Mrs. Art Hodgins, Pat and Paul, Clandeboye, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart: Thompson, Lucan, were Sunday . visitors 7 wish. Mr, and Mrs. William: Morley' Sr. Mr. Russell Parkinson, Mrs, !tarry White and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and Helen, London, also Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Docking, .Phyllis and Doris of Munro spent Sunday with Mr. Frank Parkinson and Glenn. The party was in -honor of the birth- day of Mr. Frank Parkinson. Mrs. Gowan and her pupils attended music night on 'Friday evening along with the other Usborne schools at Thames Road United church.' Proceeds were for the Crippled Children. -tee 40--v litP- , Cy, of_, ibF ' by d For Mother a special gift Of fragrance ... • Perfect gifts for the one you love the best in gay springtime wraps and gaily ribboned for very special giving! Elie Grass Plower Mist -- delightfully fragrant 2.00 lllue Grass PerfumeMist (a heavier concentrate than Flower Mist) 4.00 - . • CHANEL NO. 5 Spray Cologne $5.00 CREPE -DE CHINE - $1,25, $3.50 • ATOMIZERS $1.49 to $3.69 LADY BUXTON PURSES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, $6,50 Candy For Mother. Neiison's , '$1.00, $1.35, $1,50, $1,75, $2.70 Rowntree's Black Magic ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,;,,,, $1.70, $3.50 Huntley's Drug Sore PHONE 50 EXETER This week in. Thames Road By MRS WILLIAM ROHDE Mission Band The April meeting .of the Mis- sion Band was held in the church basement with 28 children in at- tendance. The president, Joyce Mauer, opened the meeting. The offering was taken by Jack Kipperi comments By MRS. NORMAN LONG c.. Trousseau tea o. Mrs. David °t'riebner .enter• tained at a trousseau tea last Monday in honor of her daugh- ter, Joan, whose marriage took Place no Saturday. Mrs. Trieh- ner received the guests at the Mover. door in the afternoon and eve- ning.. A chapler from the study book Signing the guest book were was given by Mrs, William 105 persons, Rohde, David P'assmor'e and Wayne Mauer were in charge of the program which consisted of a reading by Bobby Snow and a piano solo by Bill. Jeffery, Plans were made for the an- nual teato be on Saturday, May 16 at 2.30 p.nr. A story was .read by Mrs. Donald Kernick, Personal items Mr. and Mrs, Tony Shulman, Beau was displayed by Miss Marcia, Mark.and Beverly; of Mary Broadfoot in the afternoon and evening, Personal items Mrs. Sydney Davison and Tdrs. Jack :4eFwing poured tea in the afternoon, and Mrs. Ward Forrest and Mrs, Donald Jolly in the evening. Mrs. Lorne Thompson served in the afternoon, and Miss Mar- ian T.riehner in the evening. Mrs. Harold East displayed the wedding gifts in the after- noon, and .Mr•s. Stewart Broad - foot in the evening. The trous- Embro, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.Ernest t' ,nest P m. y Mr. Ajmer Stewart returned home on Saturday from Smith Mr, and Mrs. Norman Long Huron Hospital. after having been and Mr. R. Thomson visited a patient .for some time. Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. William Thom. Mrs. Clarence Friesian of near son of Exeter, Mrs. William Mitchell and Mrs. Tames Arm - Rohde, Deuglas and Calvin visit- strong of Staffa, who has been ed on Suhday with Mrs, Esther ill' Pettibone who is a patient in Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Pries - afternoon last week with the tat- r. and Mrs. Lloyd Cushman, ter's father, Mr, Robert Thom- Michael and Steven, of Exeter, son. were Friday visitors with Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Cudmore and Mrs, Jud Dykeman and lam - and Lorne of London aecompa- fly. Mr. Tom Munroe spent the weekend in the Muskoka dis- t.rict. The story in Zion By MRS, JVP DYKEMAN Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lynn, of Clandehoye, were Sunday visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan, St. Marys. Mr. and lures. Beverly Skinner and Noel of Exeter, and Miss Phyllis Bern of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ward He er , 1 n Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jud Dykeman were: Misses Jackie ,Dunn, Sheila. McArthur and Jane Dykeman of Wingham, Mr. Gerald Dearing, Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dykeman and children, Crediton. Miss Greta Stephens, of Wing - ham, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bill St. Thomas -Elgin General Hos- tap of f near Mitchell visited ita an d Stephens, pita' in St. Thomas.' German measles are in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wanner, of Sarnia visited on Sunday with need by Mr. Sam Cudmore were Zion pupils attended the musi- Mr. end Mrs. Ernest Pym. in the village on Saturday. cal evening at. Thames Road Mr, and Mrs, Donald Deas and Recent visitors. with Mr. and Friday, Barbara Bern played children, of Toronto, are visit- 111{•s. Q. C. R. Littleton were the accordion and Dorothy Dick- ing with .Rev, .i{. C. and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Kooey and ey. and Barbara Bern sang a Wilson for a few days. son of Middlesex, Mr.• and Mrs. duet. Rev, Hugh and Mrs. Wilson Murray 'Harkness. and family of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques visited with Mrs. Grace Eedy RCAF' Clinton and Mr, and Mrs. and family spent Sunday with of St. Marys on Sunday after- Robert Davis ..and family of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Jaques, Exe- noon. Centralia. ter., r !f• "SPRING TRAINING" SPECIAL' -areal playmaker Here's a triple play val,ue - right at the start of the season .at a price that saves you better than Four Dollars off a n y comparable professional model Fielder's Glove around town. • FULL size. solid Ebony black cowhide, contrasting leather trim • Folly leather lined • Laced fin/,ers • Full -oiled deep-set pocket • Quick -fits hinged pad • LIMIT(p QUANTITY - the • Laced hall trap • d • RLaceight orheel Leff. models • Big league all the way - with many other pro features Special Value 5.75 catch of the season for sharp fielders Save $2.00 Tira E" Fielder's Glove Tan Cowhide. Pigskin lin- ing. Hinged pad, leather laced fingers and V -crotch. 15% smaller than standard size gloves 3.95 Save 2° FULL SIZE -1' 4 -FINGER Fielder's Glove Full grain tan Cowhide, Horsehide lining. Leather laced pocket, V -crotch and fingers. For "Lefties," too ............ 4.95 Save 53,517 cMADEM 4 -Finger Glove Top gr a in tan Cowhide. Deep pocket. Hinged pad. Leather laced at heel, fin- gers, crotch. Adjustable wrist strap. Lined. For "Lefties," too .... 6.95 Save la' MODEL Fielder's Glove Here's a beauty ! Tan Cow- hide. Horsehide lined, Lea- ther laced crotch, :fingers and palm. Hinged. pad. Ade .LAd- justable wrist strap, T 95 "Lefties," too • Save s40o DESIGNED 1st Basemen's Mitt Full grain tan Cowhide. Pr•e - shaped padding, Deep pocket. Horsehide lining, R e i'ri f o r c e d crotch. For "Lefties," too. 7.95 Extra value Save 50% MODEL Catcher's Mitt Can't miss value ! Latest design. Full grain Cowhide: Horsehide line d, Hinged pad. Deep ball o retaining pocket; ,..... 8.95 Pro -Styled BASEBALL SHOES Well constructed . , by Samson, Regulation spikes, Bizet 4 t,1/ 12. :Best buy 1 BALLS and SATS -less then Club Prices HARDBALLS:-C,T.C. Official League, Semi -Pro, Each 1.98 -Reach official American League No. 401-0. Ea. 3.33 SOFTBALLS--C.T.C, Regulation, Ea. 3.15 -Offieial OASA approved, Bach ...., 1.99 Baseball Bats` 1.'75 to 2.45 Softball Rats .69 to .2.45 Sav'i ,Safely Hensall -Continued from Page 8 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sang- ster, Sandra and Pill, and Mrs. Forster, all of London, spelt Sunday with Mrs. Minnie Sang• seer, Mrs. Harry Snell and Mrs. Don Rigby spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Reid, of London, while Mr. Bighy was in. St: Joseph's Hospital. Hensall KinsMen in their house' to house canvass of the village Monday night for the cancer' campaign realized $287 with all. returns not yet made. John Heal is the chairman of the project. Mrs. Marjorie .Helm and fam- ily, of Tiverton, visited Sunday with Mr- and Mrs. Clarence Reid, ,Jerry and Allan. Mrs. Jack MacFarlane, and Jimmy, of .Forest, visited last week with Mrs. Minnie Sangster. The Tirnes•Advocets, April 40, 1959 Pep 9 11.11#1111111AAIAAI401.IId.11111111N111111U111A1,11#In1AAkAntlifin•itIAAUIIJAl1111I11111111AigullU(116!I,,m4. 41111} arm Air Heating And Air Conditioning New inStallations end Alterations LENNOX A .ANTHES IMPERIAL FURNACES OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE Lindenfields Ltd. PHONE 181 • EXETER .•,,11141111,11111,11111111:,14.I 401111111,11,,:.1141, R 11,11111111411/11111,.1,11111111111/. 1.14....1..111.4. M.. 1.111141.1111111.111....7 The extra safety of YLON WHOLESALE DISCOUNT SAVINGS ON SUPER-LASTIC 100% NYLON .9 5 With Class "A" Trade -In Similar Savings on Other r Sizes uBEt4Nt.O 670-15 Rag. List $22.95 75414 Reg. List $24.90 670-75 750.14 a=9.65 Reg. List $26.95 Reg. List Similar savings .9 - actually LESS than you'd pay for "original equipment" Rayon - on other sizes Greater Blowout Safety If you're looking for the best possible tire buy on the market - with super - safe Nylon Cord and latest Improved Polymer Cold Rubber Treads - this is for you! Latest engineered tread design for quiet running, easy -riding comfort and I -o -n -g -e -r mileage. SAVE SAFELY! FREE INSURANCE AGAINST TIRE FAILURE ONLY CANADIAN TIRE OFFERS THIS EXTRA NO -COST PROTECTION SUPER-LASTIC PASSENGER TIRES are Road Hazard Insured against Blowouts, Accidents, Glass Cuts, Stone Cuts or other normal hazards .which make a tire unfit for further service. 5 -Year Guarantee - against defects In wbrkmanshl, and materials. k4 SAVE! Save! lave! LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN .95 with Class "A" Trade -In 670-15 or ooau 4144. "Early Bird" Feature BRAND NEW -Pre -Spring Value! Why take a chance on the haz- ards of worn fires or retreads when Brand New Tire Safety is yours without' straining the budget. NOTE -Add no fro Tire Prices ter tnstattetlee. 436 Man St Exeter , Phone 45 Milton R. Robbins 1 w, dr 41.1