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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-01-05, Page 14C, LAFRANCE F MARION GAY Vitamins SUPER PLENAMINS 288 Tablets, Reg. $13.98 Our Price $11.98 SUPER PLENAMINS 90 Tablets, Reg. $6.47 Our Price $4.98 POLYMULSION The Children's Liquid Vitatnin, 28-oz., Reg. $9.75 Our Price $4.98 SUPER PLENAMINS Liquid, Reg, $5.17 Our Price $3.98 F'ARAMETTES LIQUID 4-ox, free with 16.oz, bottle Special $5.50 PARAMETTE-S TABLETS 25 dey "supply free With purchase • of 104 Slit-dal $6.66 EASY BREEZE HAIR Dryer Come in and see how Easy'Ilreet• Work* F L PAT BURKE F/L LEN DODD F JOHN TRUDEAU MIDDLETON'S DRUG Phone 447 Bargains for the whole of January - Jan. 1 to 31 Exeter Retail sales in Canada totall- ed $16.4 billion in 1960, of Anyone who thinks the ens- which 21 per cent was handled tomer isn't important should by chain stores and 79 per cent try doing without him for 90 by independents, days. ...... cowK.- L IN LUMBER CENTRE Ceilings with Personality Personalize your ceiling with one of our 43 decorator chosen designs in ceiling tile. BAMBOO TRELLIS SHASTA FLORAL TRACERY FREE BROCHURE Add Charm and Imagination to your Livingroom, Den or Recreation Room Covet' right over the cracked unsightly ceiling. The average man call complete A 1'00111 in less than a day. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF TODAY'S LOW PRICES Tiles 12"x12"x1/2 " T&G Starting as low as ,„,„,„„,„ 14 SQ. FT. Conklin R CENTR E ES LUMB GODERICH THEDFORD Si.,faiifteMTIIMMMMWWI61041MMTherreWielialiffilitaa6ffielMMOWMaiihMilifeWWmte EXETER,. GRAND il'END MORE THAN fr SOLD IN '61! With this large volume of business, we are able to give even greater values in 1962. ROGERS-MAJESTIC Portable TV Now selling at '189 TV SETS - TAPE RECORDERS RECORD. PLAYERS New and Used - All Excellent Values WE RENT TV SETS AND REFRIGERATORS Platform Rockers ONLY FIVE LEFT REGULAR $39.00 '25 Hostess Chairs ONLY EIGHT LEFT $1 co REGULAR $19.00 I • Id SAVE 50c70 on Mattresses The new Simmons Mattress for '62 will be in soon. We are now selling broken lines of mattresses and box springs as much as 50% below manufac- turer's list price. Bed Chesterfield, Foam Cushions and a Full-Size Bed on a full-size spring mattress, as low as $199,50 BUNK BEDS AS L°W AS $6 5 * ODD DRESSERS * CHESTS OF DRAWERS * STUDENT DESKS * BABY CARRIAGES * HIGH CHAIRS * CRIBS * PLAY PENS ALL GOOD VALUES CARD TABLES WITH CHAIRS-Only one-half the price you usually pay Wringer Washers 5-YEAR GUARANTEE 99. 50 NEW MODELS WITH USED WRINGER WASHERS, Guaranteed Condition Take your choice at only $25, $40, $50 USED REFRIGERATORS $35.00 AND UP USED ELECTRIC RANGES USED BEDS lll , ...... ..„..„ .. ONLY $10.00 If it's for the home, you go a long, long way to equal the values at Sandy Elliot's $40.00 AND UP i I FURNITURE APPLIANCES 111111111111111111111111111111I Creditor) groups elect '62 ,officers. g ff- • nno5lcians entertain Miss F. Hatter active in church Miss Fanny Hatter, 84, died suddenly at her late residence, Exeter North, on Friday, Dec- ember 29. Air. and Airs. John Butler spent lost week in. Detroit, Mr. and Airs. Gerale• Wein and. children of London spent New Year's Day with Air, and Mrs. John. Butler. Mr. -nd Mrs. .Carl Radford and Shine: spent New Year's Day in. Kitchener. Dr. and Mrs, Frecierich Alor- lock and family of Waterloo, with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mr. lock and Air. Eldon Smith spent Sunday, W. If Smith had to spend .christma.s and New Year's in b, emd.r .sw:it jhoban hearte.re on. (titian, Mr, and of London spent Sunday with Air. and Mrs. E, G. Wenzel. Mrs, Wm, Haviland has re- itiiair‘.7dmiticohn.to after visiting and Mrs. T, K. Baillie atSagi- Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fawcett and daughter of Brantford •vis. heel during the holidays with Air, and Mrs, Russell Finkbei- ner and family, Mr, and Mrs, Art Attfield, Miss Clara Gaiser, Air, and Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Lawrence Hill. and Airs. S, S. Wuerth over New Year's Lorne Finkbeiner attended the eve were Mr. and Mrs. Bob funeral of Air. Peter Lockhart Blackwell and boys of Caledo- of Humber Summit on Wednes- nia, Mr, and Airs. Ken Baxter day afternoon. and girls of LeFroy, Mr, and Airs, Margaret Free of Pres- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Anguish of Caledonia, Air. and Mrs, Roy Pask of Grand Bend, Air. and .Mrs. William Jones and girls of Ilderton, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Pascuzzo and boys and Joseph Pascuzzo Sr. of. Strathroy, spent Christmas with Mr. and. Mrs, Bert Pascuzzo, Miss Hatter was born in Eng- erts of Welland visited on Sun- land but spent most of her life day with Mr. and. Mrs. Donald in Exeter. Finkbeiner and Mr. and Mrs. She was an active member of Irvine Finkbeiner. Their son Walter returned home with Caven Presbyterian. Church and Arad held prominent offices in them after holidaying with the the Woman's Missionary So- Finkbeiners. Mrs. John Ayres and boys.of ciet • Toronto spent weekend with her Surviving are sisters, Mrs, father, Mr. Everett Fahrner, Mary Head, London; Mrs. He- who came home after spending len O'Connell, New York City; the holidays with them. brothers, Fred, Ailsa Craig and. Mrs. Ray 'Warlock is a pa- William, Exeter. tient in St. Joseph's Hospital The funeral service was held under observation. on Monday„lanuary, 1 with Mr, and Airs. Robt Lambie Rev. Robert Bissell, Avonton, and family spent New Year's officiating, at the Hopper-Hoc- Day with. Mr. and Mrs, Ross key funeral home with inter- Haugh and family, went in Exeter cemetery. Musical numbers highlighted the program for the. meeting of the Senior Citizens Club held Tuesday evening with. about 85. in attendance. Solos were given by Sandi Morrow accompanied by Mary Shaw, by Judy Lampert with Elaine Bowe accompanying, vo- cal duets 'by Mrs. Bruce Cann and. her .daughter, Mrs. Robert Grey, accompanied by Robert Grey, by Helen and Anna Bern Accompanied by Mrs, Andrew • Donal"; by Margaret hoist and Elaine NSW with Judy Lam- port as Accompanist, Guitar solos by George God- bolt; baritone horn. solos by Mr. Bruce Cann accompanied on the piano by Robert Grey, pia- no solos by Elaine Powe and Mrs, A, Willard, violin selee- lions by Gerald Hamilton, Lu- can, with Ales, Hamilton at the piano. Lloyd 'Hein favored with a reading, Mr, Herman Powe was chair- man and Mr. welter Cutbush led in a singsong accompanied Nine officers at RCAF sta- tion. Centralia received promo- tiona in the New Year's List announced. by Air force head- quarters. Promoted from acting to sub- stantive squadron leader was C. Latrance., ,officer commander the ()Meer selection unit, Six men and one women re- ceived the rank of flight lieute- nag, They are Marion Gay, ad- jutant of primary flight school; Rat Murke, Len Dodd, John Trudeau and M. D. Arehtlea. von, instructors with central of- ficers school; Jim Torek, Tech AF.l.,instructor with central offi- cer's school; Ken Hoffer and Donovan, instructors with the primary flight school. F. L M. D. ARCHDEACON FL R. DONOVAN The story in. Grand Bend By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL. a,,"wl ...,."OgliAteat.M.SOEU.Vaul" The week of prayer services beginning January 8 will be observed in these churches: Tuesday at Dashwood EUB; Wednesday at Greenway Unit- ed Church; Thursday at Church of God, Grand Bend; Friday at Grand Bend United Church. Communion service will be hoserved at Grand Bend United Church on Sunday, January 7 at 11;15 a.m. Holiday visitors Miss Carol Kuyaton, King- ston, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Shil- tender of London, Mr, Robert Sharon, stationed at Camp Bor- den, Mr, and Mrs, S. G. Heslip, of Lambeth, Mr, and Mrs. Bev Smith and daughter Jean, of Barrie, with Mr. and Mrs, R. Newman and Sharon. Miss Marion Gill, of Bright, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gill. Mr, and Mrs, 'Men near and son of London with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Finan. Julian Burr of Lawrence St -a , (Ion arid Joanne Gillard, Teton- to, With their grandparentS, Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Patterson, Mr„ arid Mil, Douglas Gill and family with Bev. and Mrs. Mervyn Love and family, of Lea mington, Miss Doreen Baker, RN, oC Landon, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baker. Mrs. Lily Gill, with Mr, and Mitt LaWrefice Pollock, Green-, Way. Mr. arid Mrar Alex Love rod hinny, of Torento, With Mr, and Mrs. William Lave. Miss Nancy, Drodrick, RN, of Toronte, Mr. David Brod. rick, of Hamilton, With their mother, Mrs, Gladys Fredrick. Mr. Art Haig left SUndAY (Or a vacation in Florida, Crediton 101,12 Woodham 17.00 Granton 4.00 RCAF Centralia 213.63 Noxzema Specials Reg. $1.10 for 990 Special 10-oz., $1.35 LATHER SHAVE CREAM Reg. 79Ø for 650' SHAVE CREAM BOMB Reg. 890 for 750 Reg. $1.25 for 990 Billfolds Newest stock arrived too life for ChriStrnat tele, Men's it, Lidice', oft leath e r, made, 30% OFF REGULAR PRICE By MRS. M. GREPITON At the morning service in the RUB church the offieers of the Sunday Sc lionl were elected. Eric Fin', beiner read the slate of officers 'Superint endent Mr. Ross 'laugh; vice-presidents,Air,Al Smith, Air. Wilmar Wein; sec- retary, Eric Finkbeiner; treas- urer, Howard Hendrick. The. rest will be elected in. Sunday School,. Class elects The Bitilders class of RUB Church were out and enjoyed a Christmas dinner- anu re- turned to the home of Air, and Mrs, Ross Haugh where they had, the election .of officers, President is Mr. Wilmar \Vein; vice-president, Donald Hendrick; secretary, L a it r a Mainers; assistant secretary, Airs. Lloyd Bender; treasurer, Mr. Gordon Finkbeiner. The rest of the evening was spent in games, Personal items Mrs, Frederick Wuerth and family of Galt, Air, Glen Wuerth and family of London, Mr, Kenneth Riggs of River- side was a weekend visitor with Mr, Reggie Finkbeiner. Rev, and Mrs. F. Al. Faist and Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Zophy of Naperville, Ill, and Mr. Sam Ilechukion of Nigeria, student of University, visited. 'on Sunday with Mrs. .Ezra Faist and Nola. Tommy Silverthorn of Lon- don .spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Hey.' Ricky Gaiser of Dashwood spent the holidays with her 'grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Gaiser. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon MeRob- Bosa nquet tiletWENEWIStegtr Personal items Mr. and Mrs. William Nord- strom and. Robert visited Air. and Mrs. Lloyd Davies of For- est for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. William David- son entertained 23 relatives and guests at Christmas, Air, David- son entertained with films be- fore dinner, Mr, and Airs, 13. Pachlarz, C concession, entertained neigh- bors and friends and Mr, and Airs. P. Surdikoski and daugh- er of Chatham for New Year's. Sundries GLOSS CREME For Men and Boys Reg. 690, 2 FOR 700 BRECK SHAMPOO Reg. $1.00 with Creme Rinse Free MI for $1,00 BLUE LINED ENVELOPES Reg. 150, 2 FOR 160 LINEN ENVELOPES Reg. 150, 2 FOR 160 PLASTIC PLAYING CARDS Reg, $1.98 for Double Deck Special $1.50 Carefree Modess Regular Ct rs 45 This weptc an Winchelsea By MRS, WILLIAM wALTEas Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Elm Lynn and family spent Christmas at Owen :$013110 With relatives. Alr, Sheridan and Bill Pen- hale of Exeter visited on Tues- day with Mr, and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake And family. Air, and Airs, Derry And family visited on Tuesday with Airs. Christina Here. in. Exeter, Mr,and Airs, Bob Gardiner and family, of Cromarty, were guests on Thursday evening with Air, and Airs, Colin' Oil- Wien and family, Air. Albert Dobbs, of Strat- ford, is visiting this week with Air, and Mrs. Newton Clarke, Mr, and Mrs, Philip Hera and Kevin, Air, and Airs, Wit- ham Walters visited en New Year's Eve with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe of Thames Road, New Year visitors Mr. and ATM William Wal- Lteii.i,se and Danny with. Mr. and Airs, Ray Clarke of Sunshine Air, and Mrs. Philip Hern and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Coward with Air, and Mrs, Murray Coward and Pam, Sunshine Line, Mr, and Mrs. Bill Gilfillan, Randy and Wendy of Exeter, Mrs, Harvey Smith and Penny of Crediton with Air, and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan, Grant and Barb- ara. Mr. and Airs, Bison Lynn and family with Air. and. Mrs, Harvey Slcinner at Sebringville. Air, and Airs. Freeman Horne and family in London with. Mr. and Airs. Harry Snarling. Mr, and Mrs, Newton Clarke and Air, and Airs. Beverley Morgan and family, Thames Road, with Mr. and Mrs. Har- old. Clarke and boys. Mr, and Mrs. Elwyn Kers- lake and family with Mr. and Airs, Harold Kerslake and fam- ily of Elimville. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Steph- ens and Doris with Mr, and Mrs. Bill Stephens and family of Woodham. Airs. Garnet Miners with her family at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Eric Carseadden in Exe- ter, Out-of-towners .on the piano by Airs, Dougall.. Beta Sigma pill Sorority wow. the lunch. Mr. and Airs. William Marshall. and Donald McCurdy provided the MOSIC for dancing which follewed.. The committee to plan for the birthday party :in February are Ur, and Mrs. Hilton Ford, Air, and Mrs. Frank, Triebner, Air. and Mrs, Sam ,Dory and Mr, and Mrs. Sic! Sanders,. CANADIAN PROPANE GAS APPLIANCES -QRATTC).N HOTSON Ph o ne 156 Grand Bend l,,,,, Page 14 TheThroAcivoc.atei.January S,, 1907 Nine receive promo Ions F/L KEN HOFFER F/L JIM TORCK Blind drive near target Area canvass for the Canad- ian National Institute for the Blind fell less than $25 short of its 81,000 objective, Chairman S. B, Taylor announced this week in his final report. Contributions totalled $978.75. "Although we did not quite reach our quota of $1,000, we feel the campaign has been a success," Mr. Taylor said. "We sincerely appreciate the sup- port we have received." Donations by comm unities totalled; Exeter $605.00 Dashwood 35.00 Centralia 3,00 -• Mr. and Mrs. Will Besta visited Mr. and Airs. William Nordstrom on Monday. Mr. N. Steeper, teacher, and pupils of SS No, 17 had a suc- cessful Christmas concert. win local draw Out-of-town ticket buyers had all the luck in the Christmas draw sponsored by Exeter. Le- gion, Bearers were Messrs. Lee "Glass turkeys" were woh by iiiVOSSSMOSOMMARNIs. Learn, Clarence McDonald, Da- Alex Onglis, Luck-now; Newton vid Millar, Harry Frayne, Seth. Hayter, Parkhill., and 011ie Ho- News from North Winer and Stan Frayne. gins, RR 4 Komoka. Attending the funeral from The branch also gave prizes out of town were Mr. and Mrs. to its members who sold the Don Dodds, Harriston, Mrs. most tickets. Winners were O'Connell, N.Y., and. Mr. and Norm Ferguson, Laverne Wells Mrs. George Keene and Mr, and Bob Sanders. Fred Hatter, Ailsa Craig. Lorne Ford was in chargl of the project for the branch,