Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-05-17, Page 7Staff-a ,girt wins first Bennie Jean Miller CUM(' first in the junior elementary division of the District Public Speaking held in the Mitchell Legion Hall on Saturday, Mas 5. Llonnie Jean. is the daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Clifton Miller, -Stalfas and a pupil of Airs. :Margaret Kemp at SS 3 ilibb,srt. She will compete in the Royal Canadian Legion public speak• ing finals to be held in Toronto on May 18. Mrs, F. A. Hambly Airs, Minnie IlamblY, widow of Franels A. Ham:1)1y, died Friday at her home in Staffa at the age of 92. She was horn in Tuckersmith township, the. former Minnie Cooper. Slirsiving are a son, ilarver. .1.1,1 a daughter, Vera, both of. The body was at the Ileath- Leslie funerat home, Mitchell, where the funeral service was held Monday at 2 p.m. Burial was in Staffa cemetery , Personal .iterns Mr. and Airs. Gordon Slaver and Robbie, London, and Mrs. Robert Alaver. Joyce and Brian, Farquhar, visited on Sunday with Air, and Mrs, John Tern- *man and family. Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Miller and family visited on Sunday vv stir Air. and Mrs. Robert Duncan, Exeter. and Alr. and Airs. Will Miller, Cromarty. Federal government invest- ments in Crown corporations exceed $3.6 billion, and Crown company employees total about 135,000. The Car King of Huron Says THANK YOU IN We continue to be grateful for your enthusiastic acceptance of our "PSP POLICY" which has resulted in a tremendous increase in the sales of New 1962 Pontiacs, Buicks and Acaclians. Be- cause of this volume, we've been able to select only the finest used cars which we're offering to you now at special savings in our Spring Satisfaction Sale. Come in! Let us convince you of the outstanding benefits you get from "PSP". NOW IS THE nmEra. TO A BETTER USED Climb the ladder to top transportation 7a• • 195 FORD 4-DOOR RANCH WAGON 6-cylinder, automatic, radio OLDS SUPER 88 4-DOOR HARDTOP Power steering, power brakes, automatic, radio, whifewa lls. BUICK CENTURY 4-DOOR HARDTOP ••• • .••• 1959 HILLMAN 4-DOOR SEDAN Two-tone green, a real beauty. Driven by one owner only. CUSTOM 300 FORD SEDAN Two-tone brown and white, 8-cylinder, auto. matic, one-owner, METEOR NIAGARA TUDOR 6.Cylinder Standard Transmission BUICK LE SABRE 4-DOOR Automatic, radio, whitewalls OLDS 88 4-DOOR HARDTOP Automatic, radio, power steering, power brakes, whitewalls. 1957 BOB TAYLOR 1960 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN SEDAN . 6-Cylinder Standard Transmission, a superb one- owner car that must be seen to be appreciated. METEOR 9-PASSENGER COUNTRY SEDAN 8-Cylinder Automatic with Radio, Power Steer- ing, Power Brakes. What more could you ask? PONTIAC PAR1SIENNE 4-DOOR STATION WAGON 8-Cylinder Automatic with Positraction, Radio, one•owner. Power steering, power brakes, power seat, automatic, radio, whitewalls. 1 52.55 A big selection of all makes & models at the RIGHT PRICES! Our PSP Policy P-' LOW PRICE S - TOP SERVICE P - PROTECTION ON PAYMENTS Phone 78 Zurich 2354800 Exeter ,,r try„u,roll,r7rrnrrnufirnilV',r1t11,11n„,i1„IiY+II,YlilflYrt,illll,Uyh 11111, 111Y+~ I The Now Car King 9. or Huron County 1956 CHEV 210 4-DOOR SEDAN 6-cylinder, standard transmission PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4-DOOR s.cylinaer automatic CHEV 210 2-DOOR HARDTOP 6-cylinder, standard transmission CHEV 210 4-DOOR SEDAN 6-cylinder, standard shift PONTIAC PATHFINDER 4.000R 6-cylinder, standard shift DODGE MAYFAIR 4-DOOR SEDAN 8-cylinder, automatic radio PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR BELVEDERE 4-door, 8-cylinder automatic BUICK SPECIAL 4-DOOR Standard transmission MOTORS LIMITED PONTIAC * BUICK * ACADIAN * VAUXHALL * GMC 'RUCK . The Tim -Advocate, May 17, 1962 Pane 7 US. 'Mr. and Airs. Grant Skin- Aix. and Mrs, Fred Miller ner and Joan. Exeter, Mr. and with Mr. and Airs. Ervin Ita, Airs, WM. Strung, Seaforth, der. Dashwood. And Al's. Milton Bruck with say MISS .MVFOg,4 HEN Mr, and Mrs. Norman Brock we'Ari.er' and rs Tuesd Aalyt.iSColge Jaquesi;teors.wihA Air, arlAdir. Bill.and Airs. Gerald Nem amid Airs. Gerald flanMrs Ross Hera, Detroit, is .Mother's slay visitor and boys with Airs. Bort Nix- spending this week at: bet s, Mr. and .Airs. 13,,‘, .Skinner nn, Granton, Sunday evening. loin' and boys, Exeter, Alr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, •Ward liern 1\ir and Airs- HarrY ifern Bill Dixon and family, Brins. with Mrs. Christina Vern in and Alt'. and Alr''' firm Brock laenyo. A:‘iii ts7ss.P111.sai:dis Bern siannt ol iSili (sis., aEixideterSunday evening Gerta. Bunter, London. With Air. Air. and Airs. Wm, Moore ding •a r "eP li("1 last "-dlic attended the Lankin-Dynn wed- \ 7,- • -.• ward. Robin. Rannoch. Mrs 14-*4 ' Margaret. Tbwartes and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hera Helen Barclay,. St, Marys, The 'Messengers met Sunday and family, Jarvis, with Air. with Mr. and Mrs. Norman, morning. Nineteen members. and Mrs. Harold 1-Tern, Jaques and Airs. C ii a r 1 e s answered roll call with ailar Mr, and Airs. .Orville Snell Jaques. ticle .for the hale. and •family. Grimsby with Mr. Air, and Airs, Thomas liern Mrs. Toni Brock gave a 'Mo. and Airs. Ephraim Hers. Aluriel, Sheila and Alan with ther's day reading, Mrs. Net. Air. and Airs. Win. .Spence Mrs, Mary Marlene and Alr. man Brock !Tad the study and David, Mr. and Sirs. Bur. and. Airs. Clifford Salmon and hook. Sheila Bern gave a read- ton Morgan and Paul, St. Ala- girls, D.ashwood. Mg. The story in. Zion Messengers send bale We promise you THE BEST BUY 1 WESTERN ONE RI Plus the best service & guaranteed satisfaction Ta lo The Old Parties have Foiled CONSERVATIVES LIBERALS NDP Merchants' of Debt The Only Alternative SOCIAL CREDIT—Merchants of the People's Credit On Public Works, Our Method Saves Taxpayers up to 40% ( Explanation to follow) QUOTE, PROMOTE, VOTE SOCIAL cR -rwr EARL_ DOUGLAS Social Credit Organizer Western Ontario RANGES as low as 117 88 FREE Cokes & Balloons For the Kiddies With Adults REFRIG- ERATORS As Low As 14T00 Western Fair Grounds To Be Held In The Special Events Building KING STREET ENTRANCE THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY 2:00 P,M. 'TIL MIDNIGHT Tradeiihu Accepted 'On the Spot Terms KELVINATOR LONDON DEALERS WAREHOUSE SALE * Refrigerators 4, Washers + Dryers * Ranges Freezers REMEMBER Thursday Night h 'Lotliot Ni9rii 'fhb Raceway and at .410. tiles • Th.e. ,story in. .dints ur .HgesgR DAVIS 'v MRS. KEN Nts.K.g.LLAR. Jack AleChee and children, Tot' regular .attendanee were the, centre front pews And the the children and also addressed themes suggested. Diplomas Presented to several of the tendant, Mrs, T. L. Scott. linnet choir led the singing and girls .and boys by, the aimed's- 1407 Rev. J. t'. Boy ne. using Mrs' Otto' Walker, the printed order of service. Airs. W. N. Binning and .001• the congregation, using the ladies Aid meeting. with their teachers occupied Sang a speelal mother, 01.1 solid us was veil attended of, London spent Mother's tiny :pm was conducted b•y the nii n , with their parents, Mr. and AIr. Boyne told the story to The Sunday School children The Christian. family service W.alker "d' Mr" ICen• Walker citu n imry London, Mr, and Mrs. Alex slay evening with Mr. Andrew Jan of .Seafortia visited on. Sim- 11JcLaehlan And Mrs, Grace Scott. their daughters in .Georgetown and Montreal. are visiting this week with diets visited with her parents, Air. and Airs. McKellar on. Mothers Day. Personal items Mr, and Mrs. John MeLach-. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Carey (intended for last week) Mrs. J. Al. Scott presided for Mr, and Airs. Gordon :Kers- the meeting of the Ladies Aid lake and family of St. Marys. Which met at her home on and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wal- Tuesday evening. Devotions lace, Carlingford, were. recent visitors with Air, and Mrs. were led by Mrs, Eldon Allen. During the business. period George Wallace. g committee was named to Air, and Airs, Gordon Laing, Make arrangements for a ham Lorraine and David visited on and strawberry simper to be Saturday evening with Airs, held on June 27. Mrs. J. Al. Laing's parents, Mr. and Airs. Scott and Mrs, Mervin Dow John Jefferson, Munro, were appointed to buy .extra. Air. and Airs, Alex Gardiner dishes and cutlery for the and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gar- church kitchen, diner attended the funeral of The program com.mittee for their aunt, Mrs. B. Wilson, on next meeting are Miss Olive Sunday at St. Marys. Speare and Mrs. Mervin Dow Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Allen and. Mrs, Jas, Miller and Mrs. and son of Stratford visited on G. Carey are to act as lunch Sunday with his parents, Air. committee. and. Mrs, Frank Allen, Flower committee for May Mr. Roy McGhee net with and June are Mrs. T. Laing, an accident to his hand while Airs. Grace Scott, Airs. Carter adjusting a lawn mower, Sev- Kerslake and Airs, Cliff Miller, eral fingers on his right hand Airs. j. Al. Scott gave a hum- were injured, emus reading. Mrs, Ross McPhail and her infant son returned home from Personal items South Huron Hospital, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs, L, Egan of on Monday. Moosejaw, Sask., visited on Air, and Mrs, W. N. Binning, Monday with Mr. Andrew Mc- Richard, Robert and Jane, Lachlan, Mitchell, were Sunday visitors Mr. Jim Chappel of Gerald- with Mr. and Mrs. K, AlcKel-ton is holidaying with his par- lar. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiner Chappel, Mr, Harry Norris, Mr, Hugh Norris of Chiselhurst and Mrs. Lottie Vrake of Staffa were guests at the Norris-Smith wedding in London on Satur. day. Air, and. Airs, Alex Gardiner visited in Rostock on Sunday at the home of Airs. Gardiners brother, Mr. Earl Eggert. Air. Stanley Dow is a patient in Stratford General Hospital. Mr, and Airs. John Hocking, Mr. and Mrs. John Neevel and Air, and Mrs, Alex Gardiner were guests at the Brand-Wyn- ja wedding in Bethel Reformed Church in Exeter on Saturday. Mr, 97. L. Scott is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, where he is under observation, Mr, and Mrs. John Wallace, Air, and Airs, Otto Walker and Mr, and Mrs. Murray Christie attended the Mitchell District, High School graduation ban- (suet which was held in the United Church, Mitchell on Friday night. Mr, and .Airs, Nelson llunkin cif Teeswater and Mr. and Airs. Cliff Miller, Bonnie Jean and Paul were Sunday visitors with Alt', and Mrs. William Hamil- ton. Mrs, T. Laing . received her usual mother's day telephone call from her daughter, Airs. Howard Eves of Moosejaw, Sask., on Sunday. Air. and Mrs. Robert Laing and family and Air. and Airs. Gordon Laing and children visited with Mr, and Mrs. Laing on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Laing also visited with Airs, Laing's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jefferson of Mun- ro. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Currie and. family, Dorchester, Mr. and Airs, R. Hulley and fam- ily, Winthrop, Air. and Mrs. l c , 1). .fr .* • • r 9! m. • ,chool joint church for :Cromarty service Message from Blake P.ersonal Items Mr. and Airs. Jack Dickins, Air. and Mrs. Hugh Davis, Heather and Mike, Air. and Airs. .Eart. Atkinson, Mrs. Earl Greenlee and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis attended..a shower for Miss Betty Lou Caldwell of Shedden at the borne of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Airs. Barry Noels, Aylmer, on Friday evening. Mother's Day visitors were as follows: Mr. and Airs. Harry Carroll and Wayne, Mrs, Henry Hod- gins and Miss Sophia Richards, Lucan, with Mr. and Airs. Ron. Carroll. :Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Davis, Heather and Michael attended service at the United Church, Centralia, and were guests with Air, and .Mrs. George McFalls. Mr. arid Airs, Jack. Dickins with Mr, and Mrs, Frank Squire of Grainon. AIr. anti Mrs, Earl Atkinson attended church service at Grand Bend Sunday and spent the day at the cottage and had as their' guests Miss Carol Latta and Mr. and Mrs, Don Maguire and. boys. Mr, and Mrs, George Atkin- son and family with Air, and Mrs, Herman Atkinson, Alr, and Mrs, Robert Alogk and john of Guelph and Air, and Airs. Fred Dobbs Sr. of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dobbs Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mac- Donald and Air. and Airs, 'Bob Tindall and NancY with Alr. and Mrs, Heber Davis. Mrs, Ran Carroll attended a meeting of the Chancel Guild held at Kincardine on Wednes- day. Messrs. Toni Kooy and Heber Davis attended the Synod of the Diocese of Huron at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, on Monday, May 14. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta, Kenny and David, Were. Sunday guests With Mr. and. Mrs. Gar- field. Latta, London. Rev, F. A. P'eake will be guest preacher for the 101st anniver- sary service held at St. Pat- rick's Church, Saintsbury, on Sunday, May 20 al. 11 a,m. By MISS EMMA F INLAY • Personal items Miss Mary Margaret Oesch, returned home from the hospi- son Erb and family on 71'ues- tal last. Sunday. clay evening, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Gingerich Mir, and Mrs. William Steckle have now moved and are set- and family visited with Mr. tied in their new home in and Airs, Amos Gingerich on Blake, Sunday. Air, and Mrs. William Oesch Mr. and Airs. Lee Ocsch and and family of Varna visited family of Paris visited with Sunday with Airs. Elizabeth friends in this community over Oesch of Blake. the past weekend, Mr. Harold Jim, Miss Sherry Young, of Ilam- Margaret and Emma .lane vis- ilton, is staying at Mrs. No-r- iled with Mr, and Airs.' Elmer- ma Mustard's for a while.