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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-10-17, Page 124:;xtakta0 s r.i 1 ''...:. fN this Sung4y, Wednesday afternoon ...!,- and t..KIng the evening thrpughtqit the week, tarry 's Supertesf WAKE OP ONE CENT SALE ...TO THE COOL. PROFITS OF FARM ROOFING MADE FROM ALCAN ALUMINUM Get expert information, free estimate, during Middlesex County's ALUMINUM MONTH (OCT.1— OCT. 31) at BEAVER LUMBER, EXETER CONKLIN, GRAND BEND Ilderton Farmers' Co-op; Beaver Lumber, St. Mary's; Gooding Lumber, Park Hill; Bryant Lumber, Strathroy. This is your opportunity to talk to aluminum specialists, here for this special event. Find out the dollars-and-cents facts on how aluminum roofing on your barns can increase hot-weather yield, cut winter feed costs—save on painting and other main- tenance—reduce application time, deadweight on barn supports, ALUMINUM MONTH SPECIAL You get a top-quality aluminum chair FREE with every 30 squares of aluminum roofing or siding you buy, Diamond embossed. Stucco embossed. Plain. Coloured too— roofing and siding now in white and 5 practical colours, in per- manent baked-on enamel finish. Look for the ALCAN mark on every sheet—your assurance of lasting quality. Enquire about other useful aluminum products for the farm... fencing—residential siding—storm doors—ladders—furniture— nails—many more. Save Soon TO BENEFIT FROM THE NEXT INTEREST PERIOD OCTOBEK. 1963 Tie. 111,Ted. Thar. Tri. Sat. 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 17 18 19 21 24 25 26 fun 0.intr h•o!!ct 28 00 /I' I> II P.,1. 13 20 27 Interest on yOur BRITISH MORTGAGE Savings Accoent is computed twice each year, October 31st and April 8iith. This means that money in your account by October 31st will earn 4%. You'll be wise to make your deposit soon, or transfer to open a new BRITISH MOBTAGAOE Account. Your money earns 4% interest. Come to the office, write us, or phone Since 1371 BRITISH MORTGAG E TRUST TelePhOtie 25-0580; 'C . Nr13attett, inatiageff Matt, feed PURINA CHOWS today! Canadians-who want bigger profits tomorrow Page 12 Tira0§Advocat0, Qctgber 17, 19.0 Thanksgiving holiday .unites district families .swering the roll The lenders discussed har- mony, the important. factors that one S.119410 OPT), what a basic colour SChemp means and what part Shops play in a 'wardrobe. showed. how to sew a flat felled seam, a reinforced curved .un. decarm seen), and. how to over- cast seem. Another meeting was held Saturday afternoon Oct. P., with seven girls and the leaders .an- per, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Slea, mon, Mr. and Mrs, WilliAm Thotnson.of Exeter with Mr. and. Mrs, William. Rohde; Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarice of Winchelsea with Mr. and Mrs., Bev Morgam, Mr, and Mrs. Clarke Fisher, Mrs. Chester Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. William Rowe,. Mrs, Wil, Ham Etherington of Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bleir and girls of Centralia,. Mr, Ross Rowe, Miss Aar) Marie Rowe of Lon- don, Miss JoAnne Carter of Clandeboye with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Rowe. over the weekend with. Mr, and. Mrs. $am Norris,. Visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. CaMeron Vivian and Carol Were Mr. and Mrs. puncan Scott and 'boys, oromarty, Mr. and Mrs. George Vivian and Andrew and Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Vivian and Colleen and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dearing and family, Ron Agar at UWO spent the weekend with his family. WHAT SHALL I WEAR Hibbert's LittleLassies, Stain East, on the 4-11 home- making course "What Shall I Wear", met at the home of Mrs. Gordon Parsons Tuesday evening, October 1. Figure types were discussed and each girl's measurements were taken. The leaders also WS, Robert. Robinson and .1bat?3! son arrived home from St., Marys hospital this past week. MESSENGERS The Messengers met Monday Oct, in the UC bas.einent with 87 members, The theme of the service was 4.4 0ive-thanlis to .God by being Friendly and H app Y", Mrs, R. Parkinson read the study and Mrs, E. Strahan led the Bible study, Brenda Parkinson gave a piano solo. president Betty Jean mil- ler, conducted the business. A Hallowe'en masquerade party was decided for Friday, Nov- ember 1. By Marys, and Mrs. Pert Freeman Teeswater with Mrs. pert BO- field. Mrs, Wynn, London is Visiting for P. few weeks with M. and Mrs. Duffield, VOW PLANT:BULBS Mrs, Grafton Squire and Mrs. Cleve Pullman were hostesses for the IJCW meeting held at the home of Mrs, GreftoriSquire Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Was. Morley led in the worship ser-. vice assisted by Mrs, Cleve Pullman. Last minute Preparations for a bake sale in Lilean Saturday afternoon were made. Proceeds were 547.85, The manse com- mittee reported work cell-100.0 at parsonage. The nominating committee are at work• With remainder of money do- nated by Kirldon Horticultural Society the ladies decided to plant tulip bulbs on the church grounds. In the program feature Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins gave a Thanksgiving reading. Mrs. Bert Duffield favoured with a piano solo. Mrs. Wm. Morley gave a report on the regienal meeting of Huron Presbyterial UCW at Hensel'. She was as- sisted by Mrs. D, M. Guest. By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE HOLIDAY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Zavitz and family, Toronto ' with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klahre. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Kirk and family, Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman. Miss Avis Hodgins in Toron- to. Mr, and Mrs. Laverne Mor- ley, Carole and Jim Foster, Jackie Finkbeiner and Ray Mills at the former' s cottage at Bruce Peninsula. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klahre, Catherine and Martha in the Muskoka District and Parry Sound. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Baillie and Miss CoraNuttycomb, Mrs. Ruth McClean and Mrs. Myrtle Shorthill, all of London, at Kit- chener and Doon. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman Roy and Ronnie with Mrs. Jack Kirkham, Mitchell, and also called on Mr. Kirkham, who is a patient in Stratford Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gun- ning and Muriel in Exeter Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Earl, Wayne Parkinson, St. Marys with Earl French. Brian and Randy Parkinson, St. Marys, are holidaying for a few days this week with their grand- parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. French. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley and family, Mrs. Cora Morley and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. French and family with Mr. and Mrs. Art Hodgins, Clandeboye, Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Don Pullen, Clinton with Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen. PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs, Norman .Hod., gins, Avis,. Grant Sial...0ardon attended Brigtien Fair Monday, miss Catherine ..Iclahre visit- ed with Mr,. and Mrs. E. Fes, ter, $t. M4ryS, Wetitte4daye'Vert. ..14g, Mrs. Cora Morley and Mrs. Pitt visited Thursday with Mr, and Mrs, Russell Brock, Oro. Marty, Mr, And Mrs. NOrinall gins and Mr, and Nil's, percy Hodgins attended the Interna- tional Ploughing Match at Qp.ie, don during last week. Mrs. Graften Squire and Sue Ann attended a shower on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Chas. Ma sse y, St. Marys, honoring Miss Carol Langford who was married on Friday to Mr, Orville Smith, London. Mrs. David Hord, Parkhill, who was a patient at St, Jo, seph's Hospital, London suffer- ing from burns, is recuperating at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ferguson. Sunday Mr. Hord and family, Parkhill, Mr, and Mrs. W14. Armstrong and family Clande- boye, Miss Margaret McAdam of Nairn and Mrs. Austin Gowan and Murray, Ilderton visited with the Fergusons. HOLIDAY VISITORS Mr, and Mrs. Bill Ashton,. London, with Mr. and Mrs. Cor- don Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rawlings and Glenn, Clandeboye with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Neil Sunday. Mrs. George Buller', St. By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN Sam Norris returned home from Se af or th Hospital on Thursday last. Romona Worden, Eric Nor- ris, Terry and Robin Daynard from the OAC Guelph all spent the weekend at their homes in the community. Mr. and Mrs. James Norris and family, Brampton, visited '59 FORD SEDAN, TWO-TONE, 6 CYL, RADIO '56 BUICK, 4-DOOR HARDTOP, RADIO '56 DODGE REGENT SEDAN, RADIO '56 DODGE HARDTOP, TWO-TONE '54 METEOR SEDAN BRODERICK EIROS. EXETER PHONE 235-2355 Use MECCA for SCRAPES BRUISES INFECTIONS Mecca, a favourite family ointment for over 60 years quickly heals minor wounds. fron•irritating, soothing antisep- tic. Sold at all drug counters. Buy Mecca in 1ln or tube OCTOBER 17 TO OCTOBER 26 10 BIG DAYS Pick up your pre-order form. MIDDLETON Dry 5 gy MRS, ROBERT RUNDLE The UOW Thanksgiving ser- Vine was held in the church basement on Oct, 8 With 22 members Present. Mrs, H. Webber presided and had charge of the werShip service assisted by Mrs, N. Ernst and Mrs. G. Copeland, Miss J. Copeland had charge of the study "India Today"• Following the program Mrs, A. Scott and Mrs. a MorphY, former members who have left the community, were invited to the front and Miss J, Copeland reed an address and Mrs, G. Wilson and Mrs. T, Insley pre- sented them with gifts, Mrs. L. Copeland who has also left the community, was unable to be present. HOLIDAY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs, Harold Levy and Barry, Mr. and Mrs. Geo- rge Levy, Elizabeth and Marion of Russeidale, Mr, and Mrs. John Brookshaw and Murray of Rannoch with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy, Margaret and. David. Dr. and Mrs. George Morphy of Toronto at their home in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crane of Thamesford with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rundle Jim and Jack, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lawson and family with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parsons and family of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCurdy, Brenda, Larry and Jamie, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. McCurdy with Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCurdy and Ross. Miss Barbara Ernst in Sar- nia. Mr. and Mrs. Heins and Robert of Lansing, Mich. with Rev. and Mrs. N. Ernst. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rogers of Kirkton,. Mr. and Mrs. Don Brine and Cheryl with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doupe. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Skinner and family of Munro with Mrs. Roy Kirk, Sunday. Rev, and Mrs. John Wheeler of Alma with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn COpeland, Cynthia and Ellen, Sunday. Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean with Mr. and Mrs. George Ste- phenson at Appon, Monday. Michael Webb with Derek Wareham at Atwood. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb, Julie and Lori at Pembroke with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crago and baby son. Mr. and. Mrs. Ross Robinson and Lynn, Miss Nancy Brine of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rae, Portage la Prairie, Man. with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine, Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Rae and Mr. and Mrs. Brine visited Mr. and Mrs. Willard Berge at Camp Borden, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rae are spending some time with the Brines. Mr. and Mrs. H. Brintnell and family of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Dianne and Douglas with Mr. and Mrs. Bill McLean and fa- mily of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levy and Barry of St. Marys with Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills. Miss Barbara Chatten of Lon- don with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chatten, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd klaaan- tyne entertained 24 of the Pass, more cousins Friday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Oran Moir of .St, Catharines were in the community visiting. Mr. and Mrs. HedleY May, Exeter Sundae With Mr. and Mrs, Ross Hodgert. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballan, tyne attended the christening of their granddaughter Joanne l3ell at Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall SundaY. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ballantyne and Mrs. Clara Hackney, Exeter, were also guests. Miss Janet Cunnington with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunnington of Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. James Rnomphr and family of Arkopa Saturday, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bend- er, Ralph and Elizabeth of Cre- dition Sunday with Mr. andMrs. Howard Cunnington. Mr. and Mrs. Murray May, Richard and Sharileen, Byron, Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne 'Pinney, Grand Bend, Mr, and Mrs. Douglas May and Marilyn, Ex- eter, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hod- gert and Diane with Mr. and Mrs. Hedley May, Exeter, Mon- day. PERSONALS There will be no Sunday School or church service Sun- day, October 20, owing to Elim- ville anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hodgert left Saturday for Spain and oth- er points of interest. Mr. and Mrs, Almer Passmore drove them to Malton airport. Ernest Pym is convalescing in Ingersol Hospital after a re- cent operation. ANNIVERSARY Thanksgiving annivers ary service was held Sunday morn- ing. The communion table was decorated with vegetables and fruit and the front of the church was decorated with petunias, gladioli and moms, Rev. Hugh Wilson assisted with the service. The Rev, Douglas A, Shanks, BSc, BD, PHD, D is the United Church chaplain at the University of Western Ontario. He spoke on "The Mission of the Church". The choir rendered two anth- ems. Among some of those who attended the service and spent the day with relatives and friends were: Mr, and Mrs. Norman Fer- guson, Patricia and Doris Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ton Vanalstine of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jaques and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer • Ferguson and faMily of Hen- sall, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Geiser and Brian of London, Mrs. McCarter of Dixie with Mr. and Mrs. William Fer- guson; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brook of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Baynes, Richard, Gordon and Mary Ann of Wellburn, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Elford, Ave and Michael of Elimville, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Bray, Robert, Janet and Ruth with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Elford; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hern, Linda and Fred of Zion with Mr. and Mrs. John Selves; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gil- mour, Kevin and Paul of Lu- can with. Mr. and Mrs. John Bray; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gar- diner, Mr, and Mrs. Ro y Pep- MRS. WILLIAM ROHDB HOLIDAY VISITORS Mrs. William Lamport and Glenn with Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Kerslake at their cottage in Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer with Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart at their cottage in the Muskoka district. Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Hodgert of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Cottle, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hod Bert, Grant and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hodgert and Di- ane, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stew- art, Janice and Sandra Satur- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cann. Mr. and Mrs, Ken Brazier, Michele and Caro 1 Lynn of Brantford with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ether- ington with their son and his wife Mr. and Mrs. James Eth- erington and infant son of King- ston. John Etherington of Uni- versity of Western Ontario spent the weekend at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hun- kin, Margaret and Kenneth with Mr. and Mrs. Alex McBeath of Kippen. Rev. Hugh and Mrs. Wilson with their son and his wife, Cpl John and Mrs. John Wil- son, Michael and Craig of Ot- tawa for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Triebner and Catny, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Don Reid and Debbie, Hensall; Miss Jean Anderson, Stratford; Pete Black, Fullarton, Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Simpson, Ronnie and Dale with Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bern Woodharn were Sunday evening callers, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cann, Mary Ann, Nancy and Cathy, Belleville, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Love, Ginger, Debbie and John, Grand Bend, Mrs. Peter Fer- guson, Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert, Grant and Bren- da, Jack Hodgert, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cann, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jeffery and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Jeffery and Douglas with Mr, and Mrs. William Jeffery, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Miller with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johns, Cromarty. 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