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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-03-22, Page 20ti Alt and 'Mrs Ervin. Rader visited with tlw latter's- sister, Mrs. .Wellwood Gill in. St. ,In• seph's hospital, London, Sun, day evening and also with their family visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd llo Hilly Gassman is re- covering. from her recent ness at the Deslardiee Even- tide Rest hoots, Exeter. Alt. and Mrs. Wendell Gam- ble- and family of London vis- ited with. L. .11. Rader on Sn. day,. Mr. and Mrs. Alike Burke at' Brampton. spent the weekend with Mr. Milt Haugh. HOME SWEET RUGS .New is the time -to hrieleten your home with our exquisitely made scatter rep. NEW IN Pg$LON- .NEW IN QUALITY MANY LPVELY COLOR ctiOp5g. FROM OVER 100 RUGS IN 5T0.0‹. NOW, Fora, hand-made rug that will wash and wear end really look attractive, come in and see the rugs right away, 5, SSAUDER In 1961 Canada's consumer price index averaged 129.2, compared to 128.0 one year previously and 121.9 five years earlier, ANDREW STREET NORTH EXETER 215,2077 BIG avings IF YOU BUY YOUR NEW FORD OR FORDSON DIESEL TRACTOR NOW! SAVE '550 on this FORDSON SUPER MAJOR DIESEL Canada's largest selling, lowest-priced 4-plow tractor, complete with 14x30 tires, live-raised PTO, hydraulics, dula linkage, differential lock. ALL THIS FOR ONLY . Save on Dexta and Ford Diesels, Too! LARRY SNIDER PHONE 235.1640 MOTORS LTD. EXETER ***** Plus URRYI OFAFAEL,!)4PI3RIES EE TRACTOR FUEL Ford Tractor and Equipment will pay half your fuel bills up to August list (or 400 hours, whichever comes first) if you buy a new Ford diesel, Dexta diesel or Super Maier diesel before March 31 of this year, Find out about the outstanding economy and per- formance of this great line of tractors, ,400 This week in Thames Road 4Sy MRS, WILLIAM ROHDE • • • . • •• • • • • :RoichAnderson The wedding was solemnized ",:en, Friday evening, March 16 `at the manse of Miss Helen ;Anderson and Mr. Donald Reid. The attendants were Mr, Wes !Sims and Miss Jean Anderson, ‘,,Rev. Hugh Wilson officiated. -Shower On. Thursday evening some 'fifty friends, relatives and neighbors g a thered in the -church basement to honor .'Mrs, Donald Reid, the former ;,,Helen Anderson, To the strains of the Bridal Chorus. played by Mrs. Wil- liam Cann, Helen was escorted `-to a decorated chair by Diane Stone. Mrs. Cann was in charge of the program which consisted ".,p1 a humorous reading by Di- ane Stone, and a piano solo by Mrs. Ross Ballantyne, ''';An address was read by Mrs. ,P-eorge Kellett. Miss Janet Bray and Carolyn Kellett drew .fi n a decorated wagon laden -With gifts. After opening the :gifts Helen thanked those pre- 7 eent, for their gifts. `,Personal items . and . Mrs. Murray Daw- son, Mr. and Mrs. Ahner Pass- More were last Tuesday eve- become the sponsor of not one hut two children under the "Save the Children" feature. Her cunt r b -u 1 i o n, made through the businessmen's as- sociation, is going toward twin boys, just about one year old, who live in Athens, Greece. As of Dec, 28, the boys weren't named but they were in good health. The "Save lire Children" description o; the twins and their faintly situation is: "The father, Leonidas, is a 52-year-old workman, What he gets is not sufficient for the family's needs. The mother, Katerina, 38. looks after the babies. They live in two rooms of their own," The Sambatakou boys are non-baptized twins born March 16, 1961. That makes a total of six boys and one girl In six .dif- ferent countries who are being aided by the Exeter merch- ants and their "Share Christ- mas" customers, ning guests with Mr, and Mr's, Percy Stone, Many from this community attended the forty-fifth wed- ding anniversary celebration of Mr. and Mrs, William Fer- guson held in Legion Hall, Exeter, last Wednesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe and family were guests Thurs- day with Mrs', Chester Rowe. of Exeter. Mr, and Mrs. John Bray and. Agnes were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Strap.p and family of near London, Mrs. Morrison Caswell, Bil- ly and Beverley of London spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mr. Hans Gerstenkorn re- ceived his Canadian Citizen- ship in Goderich on Friday. Mrs. Ruth Knight, Mr. and 'The .Lenten sermon, preached by Bev. Philip Feiss of Sleet- "WI quitting time, madam, but fat rettien at ten in the morning, when be glad to ten& with you again . . ,i" - ty61 .7 -;..,..izzzl • .-4 .. --= .--__. _ ____ ____ _ :ii 1 ,11-:- ;i 0 . a liE ---- L . bb ct Oil ---„. ---k---.-. -,, ..- „ ult Piff 4.:.... ,,..T monakomta ,_______11 NMI! 1—.4. .... .....................rorermill , ., ,= . iii- fopvt 74--e ..4, ,,,,,,-,,,,. ...___AikahaidwaShA ommiggml IMEIMIM erfr.1 - 7 ; - ..1 1 ,‘4,----- •f- - , .. . • *'71'S-Al - -- - — i .---"............,,,— _ ---...-.---..,..,:•,..tz:;:izir.i: Thanks to all the many people who have appreciated our values and helped to make our second year in business even better than the first! We are building our volume by offering quality merchan- dise at low prices every day. Come to Sandy's for the best in furniture and appliances. 14 Cu. Ft., Two-Door Automatic Defrost WITH TRADE SUG. LIST $499.95 100-POUND FROZEN FOOD COMPARTMENT 9 Cu. Ft. 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No other washer uses less hot water, no other washer is more gentle on the clothes, no other washer- washes cleaner, no other washer re- moves more water' and leaves the clothes drier, euy A riAIR roe 1-1NLY $399 ilr 13rOadleorn by the yard • perfectly with your fuediture. In the newest pastel shades to blend * Famous Sandran Vinyl Floor Covering. 9)(12 $39,95, 6x9 $22„SO WITH UNDERLAY' Famous Makes including Sim , Mons, Beverley And k Asiohie. Some odd-covered pieces clear- ing at * CHROME SETS * DINETTE SUITES * CHESTERPIELDS * LOW-PRICED MIRRORS * BABY FURNITURE * BEDROOM SUITES * TV, STEREO AND TAPE RECORDERS SEE THE SIMMONS BEAUTYREST MATTRESS Colts lets per year than the pylomas you wearl SW. • a" V 1 Automatic oven, timed out- let, clock, hi-speed elements, illuminated back panel, Sug• gested list $249,60. ;$210000) A COLORFUL JUST-RIGHT FLOORCOVERINGS Fyn AT PRICES TO FIT EVERYONE'S :age -20• The Times-AcIvo cate, Ma h 22, 1962. ........ TOWN MOTHER SPONSORS GREEK TW1N5 Mother of twelve sponsors twin boys Mrs. Doug, Parsons. Edward St.., does everything in a big ,yvay, it seems. .• She has a big family — 12, to 13e exact. The last one isn't yet A month old. When she won one of Exeter anerehants'. "Share Christmas" 'prizes, it was the largest — a X200 cash prize. • Now it turns out that she has • 1:)istric.4t native dies Michigan SKIPIcA. Edward Morenz .died March 16, at his home in Marine City,. from a heart attack. He WAS born at Seafortb, Dec. 19, 1882, the son of the late Adolph and Elizabeth rSehilbel Alorenz, Dashwood. He spent his early life around. Egmondvilie and Dash- wood, then moved to. Detroit. About 13 years ago be moved to Marine City. De is the brother of Frank. William, Anna Morenz and Mrs. Katherine Dansbro, all of De- troit. Predeceased hint are bro- thers Louis,. Dashwood; Albert Grand Bend and sister Mrs. Edith Mason, Dashwood. Funeral was held Tuesday, March' 20 at the Charles W. Jeffery Funeral Home, Detroit with Key, A, t3. A. .Loeber _of- ficiating. Place of interment was Gethsemane cemetery, De- troit. Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Roy .Morenz, June and Sharon were in De- troit on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mor- enz, due to the death of their uncle, Mr. Ed, Morenz .of Ma- rine City, Michigan, Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Brown of Bothwell were Sunday visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ba urn garten, Mr. and Mrs. Les Adams and Gloria visited Sunday with Mt% and Mrs. Jack Corbett and Al. at Henson. Mrs. Ross Pickering, Stan- ley. and Nancy are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs, Glen Woodburn and family at Galt, Mrs. Pickering's mother, Mrs. John Shank of:' Parkhill is stay-- ing with Mr. Pickering, Mich- ael and .Susan,. , Mr... and Mrs. Hugh Morerie Mr.. and ,Mrs. Les Adams companied by Mr. and Mre,,, Jack • Corbett of Hensel] 'at- tended the funeral of their - uncle, Mr, Ed . Morenz of Mar. - the City at the Charles W. Oef- fery funeral home in Detroit on Tuesday, Mr, David Sheppard of Tor- onto was a Weekend visitor at the ahome of 'hie parents, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Sheppard. • Mr, and Mrs. Ross Love en- tertained their family to din- ner on Sunday in honor of birthdays for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deters and June and Don Love., Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Har- dy and Julie of Lucan were Thursday evening visitors with Mr.'.and Mrs, Ross Love and Katlibm. Mrs. Tom Haley and Brian of Seaforth were guests on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Pym. Mr and Mrs. Robert Mayer and Mr, and Mrs. William Lamport attended the Sports Fair in Toronto one day last week. Operation success or e • year, I .derwent a •six-hour heart ape- for new churches, Mr. Gordon 4trtt,:re‘e other recovery until Neilson and a grade 3 pupil chervil extension fund pointing. Hospital, London, March R. Be- on the subject. at Dasbwood public school, un- out the need: of leading money ration_ at the War Memorial, Kraft also spoke •to the ladies sides mending a .hole in his 'flit' ladies will assist with the can vass Stl..APlil891ngs;tong.7l in t he g t elephone btiga by Still, son of 1111% and Mt'S. Ted the church basement on the look forw,ra to a .imieri brighter future, tier announced the zone .rally He is doing very welt .and van, visitors were, present and four By MRS. ORVIN RAPPR ford and dealing with "The Fd.ga'n'ar'fil ci Jimmy 'Nell ' later addressed the ladies in DAsiiwooD Cross" served as the topic for Monday the Ladies Aid meeting:. 11c joined the WA. Mrs. M. Met- teleersand six de. l,aidie's". Aid to canvas was in May with the theme. "Go Ye". The district conven- tion will he in liaaover,. Sep- tember 15. Several quilts have been finished and there still are three to finish. Members of the new hand were present and played sev- eral selections on their instru- m ents, Personal. items Miss. Thelma Weber of Lon- don spent the weekend with her pother, Mrs. Dan Weter. Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert liayter is a patient in St. Joseph's hospital, London, whe're he is undergoing tests. Air, and Mrs, Fred Miller of Zion spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader and ti Exeter Public Utilities Notice of Hydro Interruption Weather Permitting Sunday, March 25, '62 5:30 a.m, to 8 a.m. E.S.T. AFFECTING THE AREA WEST OF MAIN STREET between Sanders and Anne Streets, in the Town of Exeter. . This interruption is necessary to change primary conductors to new poles. Your co-operation will be greatly ap- preciated. H. L. DAVIS, Manager