The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-08-23, Page 10Page 10 The Times-Advocate, August 23, 1962
RECEIVES 25-YEAR AWARD—Ray M. Creech, left, Exeter native, receives 25-
year award from Vice-President. C. G. Lister of Canadian Canners Limited, Mr.
Creech, who joined the firm as a shipping assistant here, now is area manager
of the Simcoe operation of the canning company. —Boschler, Hamilton
Canners make awar
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and, subsequently, manager of Forest, have three boys, David,
the Forest operation.. James and Kenneth, The family
In 1950, Mr. Creech was trans- live in Ancaster,
(erred to the Aylmer operation
as local manager and served in
that capacity until 1955, when
he was given the more respon-
sible position of local manager
of the Simcoe operation.
Doctor returns
from Moscow
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WOMEN'S
Dress Pumps
Assorted Colors
, Regular to $8,95
SALE $3.88
WOMEN'S
Dress Pumps
High and Illusion Heels
Regular to $10,95
SALE $4.85
WOMEN'S
Dress Pumps
Assorted Styles
and Heels
Regular to $8,95
SALE $2r9 1 1
WOMEN'S
Kid Pumps
Black, Walking Heels
Regular to
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$12.95
SALE 4. 5 $8 -
cHILDR01,6
School Shoes
Black Mid Brown
otjular $5,95
SALt SR 91'
MEN'S
Work Boots
Cork Soles
Regular to $9.95
SALE $6.80
MEN'S
Dress Oxfords
Leather Soles
Black and Brown
Regular to $14.95
SALE $7.77
MEN'S
Dress Oxfords
Black and Brown
Regular to $12.95
SALE $5.83
MEN'S
Oxfords, Loaf e$
Black and Brown
Rogulae. to .$129
$ SALT:O 80
Boy's,
Oxfords
ttlbck and Brown
Wolk Sotes
Regular to Os
:SALE $3.88
Teen-Age
DRESS FLATS
Black, Brown, etc,
Regular to $6.95
SALE $1 .94
Teen-Age
FLATS
Assorted Colors
And Styles
Regular to $6,95
SALE $2.91
Children's
SCHOOL SHOES
Assorted Colors
Neolite Soles
Regular to $6,95
SALE $3.88
Men's
DRESS OXFORDS
Hi Grade
Leather Soles
Regular to $16.95
SALE $8.74
- Men's
CASUAL OXFORDS
Suede and Leather
Foam Soles
Regular to $8.95
SALE $4.85
YTH'S SHOE STOR
ONTARIO
104Yo OFF
ALL NEW FALL
MERCHANDISE
iNCLUDING
LUGGAGE
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EXETER
oot.m. NATURALIZER
Pumps
97'
97'
$4,85 Assorted Styles
Regular to $15495
SALE $6.80
Women's Moccasins ---
Teen-Age School Shoes
Women's
Teen-Age
Women's
..mrsbo. $4,85
$3,88
97c
$3.88
Oxfords — $4.85
School Shoes -- — $2.91
Slippers ------ 97e
Men's Bedroom Slippers -----
Women's Canvas Casuals ---
Men's Suede Loafers
Boy's Oxfords —--
Boy's Casual Oxfords
Observe, centennial
of $taffa. cemetery
"What happened to you?" Mrs, Creech visited in Fin-
"I • was doing a rhumba with land, Denmark and Sweden
my girl when her deaf father while her husband was attend-
walked in." ing the congress.
Ray 31, Creech, Exeter native
now serving as area manager
of the Simcoe operation of
Canadian Canners Limited, re-
cently received his 25-year serv-
ice award from the company.
Presentation of the award was
made by Vice-President C. G.
Lister during a ceremony at
the Hamilton head office.
Mr, Creech joined the com-
pany at the Exeter factory as
shipping assistant in 1937. After
a brief sojourn here, he was
transferred to Forest, where he
served as warehouseman. of-
fice manager, superintendent
ON TRIP TO GERMANY
Ivan M. Hunter-Duval-, Main
St. is one of a group of Volks-
wagen dealers who are enjoying
a nine - day, all - expenses paid.
trip to West Germany where
they will visit the company's
plants at Hannover and Wolfs-
burg and study Volkswagen
sales and service facilities in
various dealerships. Several.
days have been allowed for the
men to take a sight-seeing tour
of picturesque Germany.
During the past few years of
re-organization and consolidation
of Canadian Canners Limited,
Mr. Creech at various times has
worked out of head office in a
supervisory rapacity and, at the
present time, is manager of the.
Simcoe operation, which in-
cludes all activities concerned
with the Simcoe factory, as well
as laving control over activities
at Bow Park farm, which is a
1,000-acre farming operation,
owned and operated by Canad-
ian Canners Limited and lo-
cated near Brantford,
Mr. Creech is the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs, Thomas
Creech, Exeter. He and his
wife, the former Gwen Teale of
By MR$. JoliN TEMPLEMAN
STAF FA
Staffa cemetery, on Sunday,
August 19, celebrated its cen-
tenary decoration services with.
ideal weather and a large
crowd in attendance.
Guest speaker for the after-
noon was Rev. E. J. Roulston,
a, former minister of Staffa
trnited Church.
The history of the cemetery
was given by Spencer Jeffery
and Mitchell. Legion Band was
in attendance.
Personal items
Mr. Sam Norris is at pre-
sent a patient in. Victoria Hos-
pital, London.
Kay Warden is this week
enjoying a Junior Farmers bus
trip to eastern points, visiting
Kingston, Cornwall, Montreal,
Quebec and Ottawa.
Elizabeth Smale, Brend a.
Kerslake, Carol Vivian, Joanne
and Shirley Templeman, Star-
fa, and Shirley Robinson, Strat-
ford, were all Wednesday
guests of Margaret Worden.
Mr. and Mrs. A. IL Daynard
and Heather and Eleanor
Kemp are enjoying a motor
trip to the east coast,
Mrs. Pearl Francis and Jane,
Stratford, visited on Sunday
with Mr ,and - Mrs. Arthur
Kemp,
Mrs. Wilfrid Annis, Joan and
Audrey, Zion, visited on Sun-
day with Mrs. Ernest Temple-
Man.
Weekend visitors at the John
Templeman home were Carol
Vivian and Margaret Worden,
Staffa, and Kenneth Annis,
Zion.
Weekend visitors with Sirs,
Sam Norris and Eric were Mr,
and Mrs, Jim Norris, Douglas,
Judy and Garry, Brampton:
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Lyall, Agin-
court, and Mr. and Mrs, Tony
Brait and Richard, Montreal.
Mrs. Breit and Richard and
Mrs. Lyall are remaining for
a week's visit,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Agar
and family, Barbara. Spence
and Darlene Templeman are
spending this week at a cot-
tage at Bayfield.
Sir. and Mrs. Donald
Sharon, Alichiel and Shawn.
have returned home to Flint,
Mich., after spending three
weeks with Mr. and Mrs, Wal-
ter O'Brien and Air, and. Mrs.
Fd Alexander.
Sir. and Airs. Walter O'Brien.
spent the weekend: at Rondeau
Park on Lake Erie.
This week in
Wincheisea
BY MRS, WILLIAM WALTERS
Personal items.
Miss Susan Coward, of Lon-
don, visited this week with Mr,
and Mrs. John Coward and Mr,
and Mrs. Phil Bern and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Dermody,
of Cloverdale, B.C. and Mrs,
Jim Hay of Egmondville visit-
ed on Friday with Mr. and. Mrs,
Colin Gilfillan and Barbara
Ann.
Gary Dayman, of Kippen, is
spending this week with Danny
Walters.
Mr, Bruce Delbridge returned
to his home on Sunday after
being a patient in Palmerston
Hospital the result of a car
accident. on Friday evening
near Gorrie,
Randy Gilfillan, of Exeter, is
visiting this week with Mr and
Mrs. Colin
Miss Barbara Ann Gilfillan is
spending this week with Shirley
and Patty Dayman at Kippen,
Eugene Clarke returned to his
home on Saturday after being a.
patient in South Huron Hospital
for a week.
Tourist: "Can you give me a
room and a bath?"
Proprietor: "I can give you
a room, but you'll have to take
your own bath."
GOUL
PHONE 235.0270
Dr, ilugh and. Mrs. Creech,
Philadelphia, on their way
borne from the international
cancer congress in Moscow,
visited over the weekend with
the former's mother, Mrs,
Richard N. Creech, Andrew St.
They were joined here by their
children, Richard and Joan,
who drove up from Philadel-
phia.
Dr. Creech, who has been
secretary -treasurer of the
American Association for Can-
cer Research Inc, for a num-
ber of years, was one. of 5,000
delegates to the convention,
He is chairman of the division
of chemotherapy at the In-
stitute for Cancer Research,
Philadelphia.
Announcing our
PE !NG
Vie's Market
CENTRALIA
Formerly Carson's Market
Come in & See
Our Big Values
Phone 228-6362
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A small deposit will hold any item of your choice until required and
you can make modest weekly payments to ease the budget burden
of fall and winter clothing!
KIDDIES' SNOWSUITS AND WINTER
CLOTHING FOR ALL THE FAMILY
Men's and Boys' Hydro Parkas,
Suburbans and Winter Clothes
Bring the is S
for back-to-school
clothing & shoe buys
See Our grand new
Fall &
WINTER
CL0THING
COME IN LADIES to see our new dresses,
skirts, blouses, slacks and much more. Not
all our fall and winter lines are here but
many that you'll want to choose from im-
mediately.
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EXETER
Sale
of the
Year nniversary Sale Bargains
Galore
Time: Thurs, Aug. 23 to Sat. Sept. I Occasion: Our Eight Birthday
Place: Smyth's Shoe Store, Exeter Advantage: You Save Dollars
Reason: Our Motto: Clean House Every Year Regardless of Price
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