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Tice Times-Advocate, October 4i 1962 Pap 9'
Chesterfiel
SANDY'S PRICES ARE ALWAYS WELL BELOW MANUFACTURER'S SUG:5
GESTED RETAIL, NOW THE SAVINGS ARE EVEN GREATER AS SANDY
UNDERCUTS HIS OWN PRICES TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW 1963 STYLES
AND VALUES, HURRY! YOU'LL NEVER FIND BETTER VALUES!
14 I! tl 41.
LARGE 4-SEATER "SOFTAIR"
1: ft
SUITE
This Troister suite, designed and engineered for your
comfort, features the exclusive "Decorator Margin"
which eliminates marked wall. "Softair" construction, a
combination of scientifically matched springs and
cushioning components, is Troister's secret of superla•
five seating.
Dramatic
Styling!
SINGER'S fashion-moulded 2-piece
chesterfield suite has every feature
YOU need for a comfortable, attrac-
tive living room. "Restonair FOAM"
reversible cushions and FOAM arm
rests for deep coded are just two
of the many advantages. Sturdy
hardwood frame, no-sag springs in
the seal and back means this
beautiful, high-styled chesterfield
suite will never lose its shape.
Keeps on giving value for years and
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mental popular shades hi ANTRON
NYLON FRIEZES.
Exciting
Design!
New LONG lines offer your
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This combined with SINGER's
traditional craftsmanship
means superior comfort, dura-
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This 2.piece chesterfield suite
is cornfort.engineered, for years
and years of wear. The sturdy
hard.woed frame. Plus long-
wearing fabrics means tremen.
dously increased value for you,
Choose from a variety of eta,
gant fabrics and shades,
Vogel Beauty 100(Yo Nylon Cover !
The attractive dark brown cover belies its tough nylon
fabric that will wear for years, Uniflex seat and back
springs are self adjusting to .;~
individual body weight and I)
contour. Guaranteed hp-sag
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”51),00 .......
Beautifully Styled 2-Piece
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hat been intOrporafed the Troister litre .
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MEN'S LEAGUE
C. tle,s tau ran t IT, Weller 615) 3
Fire .Eaters ( F1', Dielsson 6603 11
i~airy men (N. pson 617)
Rex (G, Altkens 5421 . „ fl
Legion (1,. Ditty 670)a.
Hot Shofs (P. Egan 532) , 0
Shamrocks (,1, Gilmour 651) 2
Agrloo (2. Van Lieshout. 601) , I
Wood bu tchera (D, A n k ers 683) 2
!late (A, G4Imour 549) . 1
Lumber Kings (C. Lewis 553) 3
(Default)
1.1i9;11 S, Fra.yrie. (1420).
triple; L. 1-laugh (774),
Hidden score: U. Ross.
LADIES' LEAGUE
"A" GROUP
Be Bops (A. Pooloy 750 )
Wee Hopes ( N. Caldwell 6111
Pin Poppet> e. (P. Haugh 677)
Lucky Strikes (G. Elsie 179)
:Nile Hawks IN. Good win 227)
Merry Maids (U, Farquhar 506)
Pills (P. Hunt er-Du471.1* 723) 7
Bonet tee (P. Veal 493) 0
Happy Gals (N. Coleman 536) .
Frisky Six (D. Dobson 610)
Trailers Cf. SI oDowell 604) 7
lint Dogs (B. Durand 568) tl
Pills .. 19
HaPPY Gals
Trailers 15
Pin Poppettes , 12
Frisky Six
.Bops
siprry maids 1i
Nile HaiNt, 9
Hot Dogs
no:1(,1 tes ....
Lucky Strikes , 4
Wae .110Pr.q
"B" GROUP
Jolly 21.11s (2, 'Burke on) ..
dolly Six 1G. Skinner 519) • 0
Busy Rees (G. Webster 5521
High Hopes (C. AfeFalls 529) , 2
tt'ho Fares (S. Appleton 5351
Handicappers Haehe 566) 3
Mighty" Mire (.1, Parsons 615)
Sputniks (.1:5, Reid 551) . 2
Alley Cats (.D. Wilson 594)
Lollipops (L. Pfaff 5551
Tlowr4tteg to. 'Prance 54a)
Droppettes HI, Alexander 4251 0
Biewet tes
Mighty 31 ice. 15
Busy Bpra „
Jolly mils 12
Lollipops . 12
Alley Cat..
Handicappers ,..,..,..,
Sputniks , . ,
Hopes
Who Cares .
Jolly. Six
Drordlettes
High triple: IA). A. Pooley
(7581, (B 1 2, Parsons (610,
A
2
MIXED LEAGUE
root Cats Cr. Burke 6033
Globe Trotters (31. Glover 606) ., 2
White Roses ( 31 Wells 6961.
Dodgers f 1-1. Penhale 561)
A Ford, 621)
Rot Toddies A. Farouhar 654) ;;
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EXETER, 0!itgi6
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Credi„.tonorrIment$
Twisters 114. Preaseat or.
11. Durand. 5101
Fllowers (11, •IVelist ee 2431 2
Dilds irg liGnds (1.. Prork 675) 7
Oral-diet. Jacks (Is. 0.a1x1well rir.s; il
('O') t:als . . ., 1'4
Kin puts (C. •VVallter 614't 3 IVItlt 0 Roses' 12
8 Billiards (R. Smith 6111 • 1 FI'lleltous 11
Twistars 1(1
Odds (3.: Enda - 7
Globetrotters 6
Blowers 5
Hot Teddies 3
L. SuPertest (P, Wells 571) ..... :2 Cirtiekerje.cits 2
22 ensall (13. 11,(1"It': 70(1) . . ..... 2 Dodgers ,. .....,.„ ..... 2
!lockets (r., Haugh 7741 . .. a High single: L. Breiv.( 127)
Pepsis (.1, AlaaDonsild 6911) .... 1 ./figl) triple; 14.. Walls (636)
Snares (A. Farquhar '709) 0- „ . 33
111.4131es (F, 'Wells 1583) ..... . I
Central Restaurant 2
lifill'Yftlell . 3
Legion
Lumber .Kinga il
Bankmonts 111. VVolle 671) 3 Shatnroolts
N, El Super t est ( II, Higgins 637) I Woodhutchers 2
Canners (B.Pander's 006) 3 Agile()1
Hotel . 1
Fire Eaters 0
lies.. . - Hot Shots .
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1-1 igh single; .44. Ankers (332)
High triple: W. A niters 683) .
LADIES' LEAGUE
Ramblers (1.,. Stott 230) .-. . . 12
Satellites (A. ',Alba] 173) .. ..„ .. 12
Big Six (S, Prayne 7111) . . 3
Tradesmen. T. 'Poole( 627)
P. tigers (J Russell 610) ... 3
A &Ft Soot:141s (Q., NVebb 566) „..
Rockets, I `‘). 762 1 0
Ringers (1170) 9
Big. Six 1100361 14
R. T4illiards (9359) ..... ..... , 3
Ring•inas rcnilti a
Pepsis (9366) ... . . 7
A 3H-2 Specials (3115) . .... 7
Tradesmen (5755) I
L, Superfast. (8626.) r4
Spares 0447) n Huskies (65164
liensati (3256) ,...... ..... ...,, I.
"B" GROUP
Milkmen IT, Stire 551) ..... .. 3
Sterling Fuels (D. Mek'alls 503) '1
F.:Livia:1i eli (r". 1310nunaert 1188) , 4
K. Tigers (P, 'Weiman 761) . , . Cl
1
La rks (N. Staid:the (i51) , 1.
Dankinon Is (3557) ' in
f'rystal Loggers (9121) , . 10
Milkmen (5511) .... . k
I.:ippon 'rigors (5511) . - , 7
Larks (05151)...... ..... .. 7
:*: , 12, Su pertest (9491) 7
Het Rods (6519) , . 5
Vairlanes (3926) 6
Sterling Fuels (8011) 6
Ito-Dldleys (622)) . ..... ........
Farmers (5702) . ... . ,
2 1Voistons (7673) . .
icoin church
at Whalen
-fiy MRS. .FRANK :4COVIR.E. •
WHALdt:N
During the service at the
United -Cintreh on _Sunday morn,
ins a cattfirMation class of 13
joined the church. .They were;
Sharon ligdgins, 1-fillary At,
IF mead, Earl And Laura French,
'Barbara Hodgson, Jackie Fink
Feiner, •Douglas Squire., Gayle
Duffield, .Catherine Klahr
WaYne Parkinson, Carol and
,lint, Foster and Ray Mills. Mr.
and Mrs. Atwoodalso joined by
transfer,
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs, Milton Hayter
of Berkley, Michigan were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Norman Hodgins,
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Quasi.
And family, Mitchell, Sir, and
Mrs, Lloyd Elliott and tam ,
fly, London Twp, _ visited on
Sunday with Air. and Mrs,
Cleve Pullman,
Mr, and Airs, Thos. Simpson,
London, spent Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs, Alex
Grant Hodgins won the- tro-
phy in the 441 championship
show for beef, dairy, swine and
sheep at Kirkton Fair on Fri.
day.
Mr. and Mrs; Ron Squire
were Sunday visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. lack Diekins, Luc-
an.
Mrs, Lee and Mrs. Lavine'
Hall, London, visited on Sun.
day with Mrs. Cora. Morley,
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil_ Squire
and family attended a family
gathering on Wednesday eve-
ning at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Jas, Kinkade, Stratford,
honoring the 45th wedding' an-
niversary of Mr. and Mrs, :Bris-
tol Holden, St. Marys. On Sun.
clay they also attended a fam-
ily gathering in London at the
home of Mr, and Airs. Dick
La mond, honoring the 45th
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Squire, Exeter.
Mrs. Wynne, London, is
spending some time with Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Duffield,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pullen,
Woodstock, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Milne Pul-
len,
Misses Avis and Sharon Hod-
gins attended the Edgewood jr.
Farmers meeting Monday eve-
ning at the home. of Lyle Sic-
Nair, Denfield.
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Y.P. elects officers
The -first meeting of ("redden
HO Young People was held an
Monday, October 1 with 10 in
attendance,
Election -of officers was. held,
President is Richard Mamie:
-vice presidents, Doreen 'Ken-
ney .and Jim Neil; secretary,
Marilyn Gallaway; treasurer.
Doug, Lightfoot; press 1'e-
porter, Cathy Buxton,
4-ti club
-. nSaturday, September 29
Crediton Colleens held their
third meeting. There were 20
in attendance,
A demonstration on Conned
tomato soup was given.
.Next meeting will be in two
weeks, on October 13, in the
community centre.,
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolfe, of
Detroit, spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Gaiser
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd fley vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs, Si.
Stelek at Bradford last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Wade
and girls, of Ancestor, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
John Wade and Johnny,
A goodly number attended
the anniversary services at
Zurich la Sunday evening, Rev.
F. Al_. Faist of Kitchener was
the guest speaker.
Air. Lorne Voigt has his foot
in A walking cast having drop.,
ped some heavy object on his
toe and broke it,
Rev, and Mrs, F. Al, Faist
EXETER LANES
MEN'S LEAGUE
"A" GROUP
C. Loggers (K„forgonson 676)
11•estin-1s (1:4, Nixon 637)
:14o- Did ley& Rowe 591) .
Ti nt Rods (H. Pa.tterson 551)
Mrs. Jas. Knox, Stratford,
was a weekend visitor of Mr,
and Mrs. Allen Ja.qucs,
Air, and Airs. Wm, Morley.
Janice and Robbie visited in
Exeter on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Alvin Pyrn.
Mr. anti Mrs, Ray Parkinson
were Sunday visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Herman Foste r,
Ares (AL Gilson 2)31) Exeter.
Dairymaids (K Hearn 249) . 10
I", Curies (1). Shipley 218) . 7
Shamrocks (M. Sovereign 107) 7
Diamonds (34., Murphy 176) . 7
Durnbells Cstr/ing 212) ..„ 7
high loges (Al, -goody 192)
The. Clowns (L. Reving ion 161) 4
Legione,H es (H, Lewis 190)
Sputniks N. George 223)
High. single.: K., Hearn ( 219 ).
High tripe; M. Carling. (561).
Trees work for man, They
produce wood far more than
9,00 uses, They provide shade,
They take carbon dioxide from
the air and return life-giving
oxygen, Next time you are in
the woods, remember that the
wl IfoIrReszt, a arks for you, Don't
Ay MRS, M, F MST
•
of Kitebener spent Saturday
night with his mother* Mrs, E,
Foist and Nola and was guest
speaker at the .88th anniversary
of Zurich church on Snnday.
Miss Judy Boullanne was .a
Patient in Victoria IfOsPital,
London, and was operated on-
far appendicitis last Tuesday"
night; She is expected home
soon,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fink,
beiner -visited on Sunday with
Alr, and Mrs, Edgar Wuerth At
Zurich and attended anniver-
sary servicec
nallY Day services were con ,
ducted in the UR church Sutra ,
day with the Salton Quartette
of London having charge of the
Program. They delighted the
large audience with their Sing-
ing,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ryati,
of London, visited on. Sunday
with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Roy Swartz.
Mr. .J, 8, Wolfe, of Detroit,
spent Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. Albert Wolfe,
Airs, Francis Weston, of tiant.
Man, spent .a few days with her
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ,/, H.
Keller and family,
Thanksgiving Dinn e rs ,
BEING SERVED THIS WEEKEND IN
MONETTA MENARD'S
EXQUISITE DINING ROOM
Reservations Would Be Appreciated,
But Not Necessary.
Phone Grand Bend 202