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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-01-11, Page 14Man loses finger in loading.1.111shap. 1 - a, Harold De Vrggs of the. 0,Mario .Agricultural College, Quelph, spent a few days with Boss Wein at the home of parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fimer, son Wein.. Ross returned back to school after .a low weeks holidays with • 14 The Tinies-Advopte, Jahuaety 1 1, 19:1 - car USED CAM 114r41-1UPIE0. I OWLING M the United chnreh by Ile,;, there 11!11 the ee pas tor. Town . dance on Friday night of this A country. yondl. was driving week. to the country fair with. his. sweetheart .when they passed a booth where fresh popcorn was. for sale. "Alyl Abner, ain't that nice?" said the girl. "Ain't what nice?" asked Abner, "Why, the popcorn; it smells. so awfully good," replied the It does smolt kind .o'• .fine," Alr. and Ml's. Mervyn Stela. drawled the youth. "Ill :jest of Bradford., spent the week• drive a little clo$er $13 yeti Call end with Alt', and Mrs. Lloyd get a .better' By MRS. M. .FAI4T CRED 1TON Mr. Philip. Lloulianne, owner of the food null hero, lost a finger of his left hand anti in- jured two other fingers while he was loading grain at the. farm of Frank ilegier last week. He was taken to South Huron Hospital, Exeter, and is getting a.ong nicely. He is still in hos- pital. SCORES • • STANDINGS Next Sunday 4 loping com- munion service will be ob. served 'and transfer of meal-. hership will be received in the United .Chureli. 1960 PLYMOUTH FURY, +door sedan, fully equipped 1900 ;CI-11 V 13.a Am., 44w, .-cqunclar, Eito. matte 1960 CONSUL, locally owned car 1959 OLDSMOBILE ,Super 88, 4,door, power steering, power brakes, power windows, locally owned,. 1958 ,PLY.MOV111-1. Belvedere, 10,000 actual miles, 2-door hardtop, showroom condi- tion 1958 VOLKSWAGEN 4-1956'5-Fords and Dodges EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICED WE ARE .govippgo- AND TRAINED. TQ LOOK AFTER ALL YOUR Mrs. Sippell, wife of Rev, W. Al. Sil„pell of Waterloo who was pastor here a number of years ago, died and burial took WSWS place on Saturday. The WSW'S of the E1,13 church held a meeting Thursday .eve• ning in the „Sunday school rooms a good attendance. Quiet music was played by Mrs, Emmery Fahrne- EXETER LANES M oto r ing Ells\ Lees Al Split :.ilea 1,1 .10":1+ Six 31 4 14roppet its 21 .1 High •q11,;11% k . % s'1111-0141 4 I:7241: "1r. W .14:. 0 .2 ..•; . u limit 444-(144Je , '.1..". 1 I Mtin,..(0 1;1'11: -171- , .1 Iltir1,o 41;7, MPN'S. 4.A" GROUP • Atillote.n 111, Wells 721 I ,Pepsia .Coughlm 4-111•1 Rockets J. Fuller 75/ii Iirippen. Tigers 41,-,1. Ito,‘44 6131 ( U. Vi right Ate • Windmilis 4N. Itedn,an'e"111 it Iterlesinun (G. Wend:hint tg 1114 :.It. billiard, IS,. Nagel 745 Spares II:. Nicol ti'."' i&1-I Speoials 411. .104-y Aii14 Elie Six W. Holtzman 4441 L. Supertest (1,, Bumpel 'AO ROnetA i5tS:7 1 It. 13247 t 4 (32713i Larry's Supertest (51310) .T g Six (52r421 Milk )hen (52301 .•.-1,&,14 Speen-Vs 110377) Ringers I:out:Li, Soares 15123i Pepsis1144421 .. T :01, rade4,u 1432-ut Wippen Tigers (7444(-22) NEEDS 4 * ALIGNMENT * WHEEL BALANCE * BODY WORK * TIRES, * Shell Products 71/4- 24-HOUR TOWING The program was taken by Mrs. Mary Faist. as ehairla.dy, assisted by Mt s. Ed Hendrick and Miss Lillian hoist, the thane being "Adventure into Latin America in a Changing World." 'file meeting col:sista of sev' oral New Yelli's readings, scripture and preycr, also a double duet given by Mrs. Ed Hendrick, Mrs. M. Faist, Mrs. Marguerite FillitheilIer and Lil- lian Haist. Calvin Fahrner gave a very impressive talk, The convenor of Spiritual Life, Mrs. A. M. Schlenker gave a short talk. Rev. A. M. Schlenker took charge of the yearly reports of the officers, President Mrs. Gordon 'Rata had charge of the ON THE SPOT FRIDAY NITERS Hopes. II) :1 ;?. I 'wet 141iI4 311. .1.3014,.,a ...,1 .1. 1 hi..1.40.p. I. Hanle ••I Iv% itt 7153 4 /4. Stril.n: .11 Partiuhar 4591 (1 1., I 11677 ;133 41: Roth 3'01 i titteIt I ,:!, • rike,. \re.* 11 i,e• & iic Lit•AN Vat- ',Pi.. Hen .•• 11,110 4,10 at 4 411114N 1.441‘ SIX 1 it • r,74•• Iligh a; erage: P -Dip( ar attar'!.. . nigh trio's: Brr•-..0ui I Hidtien ithpIP" E. 31-1)onaid MIXED LEAGUE '1'ee115,P45 I , PtiPPELS I 337:3 , Roo: Ka.is .....7 Cratike::Jaelts 1.11. de 3111 Chickens I.I. ste- Legiunsir,is (Ii. Caitt..4w41 :It 5 Dodgers E. Po ,re 1311 414. 4 )rgok.r1 737 , idds k End- ItJerhy (4231 \\Ju t , .11,;.44,4-. 11) Ivey,. ;.47, Hot Toddies ,1. Haugh R EC NEWS By DON "BOOM" GRAVETT Director of Recreation See and Drive THE NEW '62 PLYMOUTH and VALIANT • 4:4 l• Square dancing Instructor Max Harness in- forms us that square dancing will take place once again this Friday evening in the Public School auditorium, Dancing will begin at 7:30 p,m, for the nine, 10 and 11 years olds, while the older fitness course that has tenta- tively ,been set up. We expect to have information on the course from the University of Western Ontario any time now, As soon as we hear something on it, we'll certainly let 'you know. House league hockey Canadians are on the move in the pee wee house league division, After dropping six games in a row, the Canadians won their second straight con- test Saturday morning when they blanked the league leading Mohawks 1.0 on Allan Diller's Unassisted goal, In other action, the fourth- place Hawks upset the second place Leafs 2.1 while the Red Wings skated to a 6.2 victory over the Rangers, The Maple Leafs were hand- ed their second defeat of the season when Billy Fairbairn and Ricky Weber scored goals for the surging Hawks, Barry Southcott sank the lone Leaf laity, Loader's "hat-trick" hockey week performance along with two as- Minor sists sparked the Red Wings With Minor Hockey Week to their 6.2 effort over the right around the corner, an Rangers. effort is being made to secure David Burke chipped in with sonic outside teams for local two goals and three assists competition, There is a strong while Ricky Weber scored once chance that three teams will and assisted on another, journey here from Detroit, Larry Haugh and Merle Idle Games are slated to be in the scored for the Rangers while nee wee, bantam and midget Haugh and Ken McLeod picked divisions, The Minor)en e e Hockey as key up an assist apiece. Night date hasn't yet but should be known within One Stop Service G'1 GROUP ..TE:ingspins tc. Caron 87 4 4 4 C. Lumber (D , 314:Knight 122) . e Bo-Eidleys In Lertaghati 6'12) 4 .8-0.11)5111011L6 I It, SePthialil 5471 It 1', Loggers (II. Harris ;12.: I i 8. Fork (14. ilal1ant s tie 4171 1, N. E. slt,i 117. 1Fil4ginS 4.721 4 ei.41111Q1.1, 1.1. Dell 847; 1-, Fa:triunes IF. Ca 4.3 6:321 ., Larks IN. Mattsvn 551 i I TOastrnasters 1•1. 3100'0, I'd Canadiaii Tire 11'. 1111; 51-11 2 Ringpins 15251, 4 1 Bo-Lidleys 1137114 414 canners (507271 r• N. End Supert ,st t 11/1111 Fairlan es 419375) Bankmont, I 1 Sll,411 C-1.1-stal Loggers 117433,1 .. La7;k1-, r, ( 14125i, 1 Toast ittato rs (11:1241. 24, Canadian Tiro 43442•:t1 20 C'enklin 1..4.1111tie.r I 111:61 1 ;it, Sterling* Fuelt-4 Illicit] 0 High single: (j. 31i,idis t on 41341 Digit I ri ple: .1. rU uer i7Sili Hidden ,seore: 3.., Darlina Mathers Bros. group will go through the pro- business meeting. The sewing cedure at 9:30 convenor, Mrs. Joe Finkbeiner, Square dancing is fan,. so suggested quilts be made fur Plan to attend this Friday, the Rescue Mission al London. January 12. Ten dollars was voted to be Minor athletic meeting sent to Miss Dorothy Rothfuss, Chairman Doug Allan of the a missionary in Hawaii. All ExeterMinor Athletic Associa- used Christmas cards and (ion has called a meeting for stamps arc to brought at Wednesday, J anuary 17, at the next meeting. 9:00 p.m. sharp, Every mem- ber of the Minor Athletic Board is asked to be present as there are a number of decisions to be made immediately on the hockey situation in Exeter. Re- member the meeting, It's important that YOU at- tend. (Jan. 17, 9:00 p,m. ,SHAR P ! EXETER PHONE 321 •••••••• STORE WIDE Ava,*-"tumzr 1 4l11i4iltg. rid ..K.Otil Kal, 5. 172 lit' 11',•1.x 17 I '11,'1,.1:'r,13.4..ks 5,i I tdds and 147,41(ls 33 [kat Tuddie, 2 2 *Mule Itut-es . IS I IVA t'iN :71 D011'21...I'S Ttosii.i.gei S . . . rtippet. 1 I 111,111 Nitt:',11.. 1...rh110,•', 31_ II,. d - ma (C:1"1; . , titt (4'.,, H. t.tsg• .0,1 12114 4 ll igh 1 rt',..lf,' Lathe'.'. 11. 1-*A,1'11111.111' A donation of S1.0,00 was giv- en to WSWS from Mrs, Made- leine Howell in memory of her mother, Sirs. Annie Haist. The meeting closed and a social half hour was spent together. Personal iten:is Sir, and Mrs. Emmery Fah).- ner, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Rata and Miss Lillian hoist soent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Haist at Exeter. Sir. Gerald Zwicker is spend- ing a few days in Toronto this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmar Wein and Barbara visited on Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, Slanders, at Wat- for(' . Inaugural and installation services of the officers of The United Church Women were conducted on Sunday morning MEN'S INTER-TOWN Exeter .13 1127s1 Clin;ton 1-1 t Cluj:ton A (5.5521 Exeter A 15642) NViligham 41521 1 2.5°/o OFF Special Sweater JUNIOR BOYS & GIRLS TU ESL) A ,' 311rIget 1i-. -441,, ':1_I Striherl. 119. Morro.% 2,11,1 14.1)•Apisly 3.1 ar•1,21 ..... Etatinelts (•..I. Ford 10, 11 I ut,let. I'-1111 IA. 2,31 1,1114),Inv 01110,5 STeih.t.g Midges., 'I'', Birds Veainh.lts High s41015: 1.. 1T6,h.PY r•17, High doubt.- : E. I larquitar I 35.3 FRIDAY 1.30,dgers 314:1 a 1!.- x,1:1 Lark$ K ray I I-I, V\ right I91, [;,,,,bars 3,•ery :Amu.. I P. Ilaynhat 0 10, McArthur I,651 Jets tionibers . ..... 2!4 1 totigers „ 4,1 4 Lark, Chiekens . 12 4 High sinalw Ft_ II Palls 12iS1 high 130,0 Grad, rieli A o3119) ...„ 4 lInt.011 Exeter A Goderlelt A imon Exeter B , Goderieh B 12 Zurich 27 115 1131 Ladies' Winter Coats, Jackets, Dresses, Slacks Skirts, Vogue Beauty Form Lingerie Sale Cardigans and pull- overs in Banlon and Orlon and Austral- ian wool, Regular to $7,95 174 Doctor to portly patient; "Follow this diet, and in a coupe of months i. want to see I should have some word three-fourths of you back here very shortly on the physical for a checkup." LADIES' LEAGUE "A"- GROUP - - Merry Maids 17 Be Bops 62 Trailers ......., '12 Hot Dogs . ........... Ea-4 ,1)3' Gals 19 Lucia' Strikes .53 rite Ha.trks wee Hopes .... Pin Poppettee . 4; Pills .. ...... 42 lowettes , Handic4appers . it "B" GROUP DrOppettes 1G. Rader 11-11 Jolly Six (D. Fra:t ne. 436 High Hopes (E. Bogart 57 4 ) Sputniks (B. Slaght 542 Busy Bees (D. Webstev 5211 Roliettes (B. Harrison 127 11.1rilhlY MiceB. Morley 331l) 'Frisky Six. W. Smith 5151 Who Cares (.1. ppieton 1521 Lollipops 111. Shrimpt on 1.124 Alley Cats IF'. Walker 5121 Jolly Jima ( E. 14-night 5511 Frisky Six . . Mighty Niu-e Alley Cale Rollett P Who Cares Jolly Fills Lollipops High Hopes ..... th e wee k. Physical fitness I • .SIlikni•F., 1.1. Noy r..; I15C 1 . . II H. Rolling-a 5111) SALE • ..... 111010 •,• "rnnnmmuull'II U1111 OI p1111111111114 ,Rtiner5. 11.itinin..: Fit 110141be re I1 Drail• I'. .Sneels I.. Si. S. 101 ors 1 Linn? ii III h s'orzip. U, Wlyati• High tripir. Noyes c{311) Davies, Grant, Denning and Benn CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Municipal Auditors Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. DEVON BUILDING PHONE 261 EXETER ALSO WINTER COATINGS, SUITINGS, WOOL PLAIDS, SKIRTINGS, WOOL DRESS MATERIALS SUMMER COTTONS, MAGIC CREPES, ARNELS 19 47 '3.95 41 ti GB LANES BANTAM GIRLS 1 (-altar] c4- (11, lark ,,t, vmoei. 2,111 .t ,spiirpro.vs I S Bailey 26CI Robnls (Judy B. 2211 Is 11-', ..l!ltbrooder 2111 3 Chickarlee IP. drudges .21,$) I4111- Sparrows Chiekadees canaries Larks Robins High .1111,11e. ) hail rlolitcr.: LADIES' & CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTE Nylons 79c 2 Pairs '1.49 10.1111011111IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM111111 III III Illlllll l,lln1111'11111111111,111,111111111111111,11111111,1111111111111 11 LADIES' LEAGUE 1.101 glj , (P, Schroeder 1.731 11i4ANt7: 1.1, Ravelle 17441 Crtm 512, I \V. 11111 till I Ihr111.111Y Ga ,S 1 1th I tans 111:,1 iiptoini•1 , in;' 5111 1.1 .11001, I:4, Tor Yin,. 07 I FirC,N.I.I*101%, IN. 1,1PV, 1..(,2i011r1.1r, lin.1111011y dal? Hot Sl,.ar 11'e:toners 17 Optomista High single: Ti,Pillars 121.15 • 11121 B, Ditiars (14151 High average: II. Datare ( 11111111111111;111111illipiliffili111111111111111101111.11(1, ;1 1 Nightgowns 611:, Pyjamas -CONKLIN LUMBER CENTRES Make Your Livingroom LIVE AGAIM c. t13 Regular $3.95 ....... „.„,,, SALE $2.95 Regular $2.95 .. . SALE $1.98 Regular $1,98 SALE $1.69 17 471,, (1714 11.. a044.4,k II ( .i.st, 4,‘ 31 in LUCAN LANES MEN'S LEAGUE pire, Ea er$ (E. Mertobert I'117 Agile° CE, McLaughlin 4 11 ) Dairymen (E. Morgan 5271 Clandeboye (B, Henry 5711 T-Fot-Shols I11. Hodgins mei) - Si, Circuits (T. 11 ertnes-ton 361) Woodbutcher, (c. Glen 71111, Legion lit, Smith 52',1 Men's Tailored To Measure 20°70 Off Suit Sale 1,117,11 A. ,r-SRI 2.,'q 1 HIgli111,1e": 11.7, Blake 4915. High ak I.' WI' `-,41 I 01 I CHILDREN'S LEAGUE s.arkiouzs 111• 1 ,4) Mel eors ('r. Thom. on1't) Garage Sunday And Evening Service Lumber kings (J. Nurse 667) , 2 Ares J. Rlmnuan Hotel (C. Coughlin ;III 1 Duni-hells i.1. Haytei 1121 II Fashion-Craft and Regal Park men's suitings all reduced for this annual event, Choose from our wide range of all wool English materials now while there is a good selection. $67.00 Values $54.60 $72.5'0 Values $58.00 $79.50 Values $63.60 $82.50 Values • $66.00 $89.00 Values . ..... ...... ........... $71,20 Rex C.I. Rummel' 5;71 Shamrocks (1-1. Itollinga 5511 Legion Dairymen short Circuit," • .......... 3shainroelts Lumber Ningi 21 11-oodbutchers , 21 ...... ..... Fire fat ers 19 ROL Shots Hotel Cla:ndebOye grlec. High single: 'NT. Chilbert (21134 High triple: J. Nurse (140 4 COLLEENS LEAGUE Sir. Pats (C. Illake 3134 Night Hawks Tr, Wiesei 57Si 3 Angels ....... 41 Night -Hawks 1 St. Pats . . .... ...„: • n xis Ili. Itettfly ",, .1 Charripe ID. AVeller Ilti I/ champ, .1 nix, Spit rkplo ris lrcr 1Tetror,< L1 High ...MAIO! 1-441'1,', S. 1<thnirrly (i;;4, lui* l%. Rent rl y '1,•.:1. CRAIG MEN'S LEAGUE Bottom, Up t.1, 1.ewle :1 B. Bombers LB. Mc', re 3i.7) . Lions ID 1111141 572, N, ( D. )both ........ „„, 2 I., six (11', Ennis 23:1) „ 4 B. Elear , 17 Open this Sunday, Wed• nesday afternoon and due, ing the evening through. out the week REMODEL THE EASY WA 4' NOW Do it now and take advantage of Conklin 30-Day Charge or Monthly PayMent Plan. 1,3 Exeter Motor Sales Wall Covering k -.3c Exotic Plywoods Starting at Only Sq. Ft. SPECIAL SALE-MEN'S, BOYS' & STUDENTS' inifilit11111111111111M111110111111111PHIIIIMI111111,11, Arborito-many colors to choose-Only 59c Sq. Ft. Colonial Wood Grain Masonite $4.20 41)(7', Only Sheet Budget Wallboards Sheerroclt, Only 31111113331311111111131111111111111111111111111,13,11111,11,,mwifiifi 313,33341 IIIIIII311111IIIII 31111131111111111111111111111114 25% OFF Men's Topcoats Suburban Coals Windbreakers and Sport Coats Ready Made Suits Free Delivery To CIEDITON RESIDENTS Out' entire stock of men's allQ4900 . wool suits, Values to $69,50 .. ‘10 Comfortable $1.76 $3 r. 2 Woodgrain, 40 Only - Sheet Sheet 2-pant suits $10495 Boys' SALE „ „.... „.. GIANT SHIRT SALE MEN'S WTE DRESS SPORT SHIRTS VaMTo $ HI & 3.95 VIII5 To $4.95 FOI ELDERLY FOLK Floor Tile *20% Off Boys' Winter Coats TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS Vinyl Asbestos, 9"x9" Linoleum, 9"x9" 12 Colors lb Choose From DomeStic Gauge Only 1 O c Each Only 1 2C Each , . • Why not give them the best? We are MOW making deliveries to Crediton Tuesday and Friday afternoons, Phone orders taken until noon on both days, THE BEST CARE is available at BOYS' DRESS PANTS Reg, $5.95, SALE $3,95 BOYS' SKI CAPS Reg. $2,08, SALE 08 Ceilingtile Many new decora't'or paiterriS end colors t4 choose frbnl - adds life and chatin to aiiY toiling, Starting As Low AA 14c to. h. Exeter Nursing Home CALL US FOP QUALITY MEATS ay Son 3 • Fink's Meat Market Visit our batgaill department kit tar" eine s a v1 n cjs of babies', 2 hlldr en `s, ladies' and mdn`s wear. Conklin EXETER GRAND BEND Registered Nurse '24- Hours a Day Reasonable Rates '80 &Indus W. PHONE 787 LUMBER CENTRES Phone 190 Exeter 0Obtkitft THOOttOkb Otior lliir1111041111101111111ann unintilintiivra ion llll ortitiltultottlInf Oration Oita ltf171 141-110101101thr