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Phone 235-2081
'I just broke the news to them
that I'd rather stay home
than go away to camp
this summer!" J. T. Cowen at Hanover.
Mrs. Ed Keller is a patient
in South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mrs. Henry Eagleson spent
last week at Southampton with
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Eagleson
and family. Mr. & Mrs. Stuart
Wolfe and Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Eagleson of Exeter spent the
weekend there and she returned
home with them.
Mr. & Mrs. Willis Mclsaac
and Daniel of Detroit spent the
weekend with Mrs. Lucinda Mc-
Isaac. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Johnson
of Windsor visited with her
during the week.
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Beavis and
Barbara of Detroit, Mr. & Mrs.
Joe Bruce of Windsor, and Mr.
& Mrs. John Snyder of Brantford
attended the funeral of their
aunt, the late Mrs. Herman
Zimmer and spent the weekend
with Mrs. Bertha Hayter.
Recent baptisms at Zion
Lutheran church were Elise
Mae, infant daughter of Mr. &
Mrs. Wm. Vandeworp, whose
sponsors were Mr. & Mrs. Leo
Schendall of Kitchener and Miss
Yvonne Devine. Michael James,
infant son of Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Maier, whose sponsors were
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Maier of
London. Pastor Wm. Gatz offi-
ciated.
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Howe and
girls of London spent the week-
end with Mr. & Mrs. Ervin
Rader and family.
Sharon Rader entertained a
number of little friends Satur-
day on the occasion of her
approaching eighth birthday.
Ready Mix
CEMENT
Phone 228-6961
C. A. McDOWELL Ltd.
Davies Grant & Patterson
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Municipal Auditors
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DEVON BUILDING PH 235-0120 EXETER
Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Family theme at. UCW
Baptise six at service
BASELINE May 14, 1944 Ppge 9
mony services Sunday. Her
grendpereeta Mr. & Mrs, H.
Simms and great grandmother
Mrs. E. PrOanif f-,Ont:Ion, were present,
Mrs. Aliaart Vehti_er104 and
Mrg, Simms, Mrs, Fred
Ellis and Mrs Pat Pa,rktimn.,
London were posta with .the0
sister My, &_ Mrs. Robert Mar-
riott TburSdaY•
and Mr, & Mrs. ,Jesse Paten
attended the 1:!apttqn14 Me,
inenY fer ,P49ryl Lynn Elston,
daughter pf Mr, & Mrs, Claire
Elston of 404.0911 held at con-
tonni4
Mrp,'wftn.rt_MoNeight,
presented their Oapote;., Betty
Ann for the baptismal pere,
Ancaster and Mr. & Mrs, Terry
Wade and family London.
Mr, & Mrs. Oren Grace, Ger-
ald and Rosa of Gibraltar, Mich-
igan, with relatives and Spent
Sunday evening With Mr. & Mrs.
Ajmer Passmore.
Mr. 4 Mrs. Jim Love, Ginger,,
Debbie and Jelin of Grand Pont], Mr. & Mrs. James Hodgert of
EXeter, Mr.. & Mrs, Robert
Cann, Mr. & Mrs. Arn9ifiCann,
Judith and Bradley, Mr, & Mrs.
Ray Cann with Mr. & Mrs. Reg
Hodgert.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Rowe and
family, Miss Joanne Carter Of
Clandeboye with Mr. & Mrs.
Clark Fisher of Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Murray Dawson
and Larry with Mr. & Mrs. A,
Sienion of Walton.
Mr. & Mrs. Warren Brock of
Exeter, Miss Hazel Stewart of
Byron with Mr. & Mrs. Edwin
Miller.
Make your home a show.
case of beauty, provoking
comments of admiration and
praise. Whether your house
is old or new, the harmon
ious Co-op Flo-Lite Satin
colour schemes will trans-
form it into a home that is
indeed lovelier to live in.
The strawberry supper plans
Were diSMISSed,
MOTHER'S DAY GUESTS
Mr, & Mrs. William Snow and
fasotty with Mrs, Lorne Luker
of Hensall.
Mrs, Edgar Rodd of Exeter,
Mr. & Mrs, Lorne passmpre
and family with Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Stewart,
Mr. & Mrs. Allan Wanner
and Lois of Sernia, Mr, & Mrs.
Tony Shulman and family of
Embro, Mr. 4 Mrs. John Pym
and Pauline with Mr. & Mrs,
Ernest Pyre.
Mr. & Mrs. Almer :Passmore
and family with Mr. & Mrs,
Lloyd Jones of Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde,
Douglas, Glenn and Calvin, Mr.
& Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan and
Connie and Mr, & Mrs. Hiram
Hanna of Kirkton with Mr. &
Mrs. William Thomson, An,
drew St., Exeter.
Mr. & Mrs. Murray May,
Richard and. Sharileen of Byron,
Mr, & Mrs. Dwayne Tinney of
Grand Bend, Mr. & Mrs, Hedley
May with Mr. & Mrs. Ross
Hodgert.
By MRS WILLIAM ROHDE
THAMES ROAD
The annual Mother's pay ser-
vice was a combined service at
the church hour, Mr, Donald
Kerniek, assistant superinten-
dent of the Sunday School, was
in charge of the service assisted
by Rev. Hugh Wilson. Miss
Joanne Hodgert read the scrip,
hire and Mrs, William Rohde
gave the story "Making Things
Right".
Tile rites of baPtisna was
administered to: Diene Eliza-
beth, daughter of Mr. & Mrs.
Ross Ballantyne; Gerald Fred-
erick, son of Mr. & Mrs. Howard
Cunnington; Scott Reginald, son
of Mr. & Mrs. Reg Hodgert;
Alan Ross, son of Mr. & Mrs.
Ross Hodgert; Rhonda Lynn,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Donald
Mayer; Michael Morgan, son of
Mr. & Mrs. Glen Stewart.
MOTHER'S DAY VISITORS
Mr. & Mrs. James Davidson
and family of Parkhill with Mr.
& Mrs. Howard Cunnington.
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Mayer and
family of London with Mr. &
Mrs. Robert Mayer. PERFECT RESULTS EVERY TIME
Goes on so easy and dries in minutes to a lovely soft
satin sheen. Guaranteed washable. Painting tools clean
up in soap and water.
PERSONALS
Mrs. John Selves is a patient
in Victoria Hospital London,
Several of the mothers in this
community attended the young
People's Meeting at Elimville
Sunday evening.
Cpl. John and Mrs. Wilson,
Michael and Craig of Ottawa
spent part of last week with
Rev. Hugh & Mrs. Wilson.
Sunday May 17 is Men's Sun-
day. There will be a men's
choir with Mr. Ross Rowe at
the organ. Mr. Everett Smith
will be the guest speaker.
Enjoy tea at hospital open house
National Hospital Day was marked at South Huron Hospital, Tuesday, but only a few area residents
accepted the invitation to tour the premises and enjoy a cup of tea provided by the Ladies Auxiliary.
Board chairman, Doug Cook, right, and B. W. Tuckey, a board member, are shown above enjoying
some of the hospitality. Mrs. R. C. Dinney, Auxiliary president, poured and the men were served
by Mrs. Arthur Fraser. --T-A photo
Churches hear union study
Dashwood ladies learn
of money-making plant
MOTHER'S PAY QUESTS
Mr. & Mrs. David Holland
With her parents, Mr. & Mrs,
David Sheppard of Pntichill,
with Mr. 4 Mrs. A. PeWar
were Mr, & Mrs. V. Trott,
JPanne and Betty of TPronto
and.Mr. & Mrs. Stewart Mar-
riott, Maryanne and Ronald of
St. Marys.
With Mr. & Mrs. George
Wilson were Mr. & Mrs. An-
drew Knox, St. Marys, and Mr.
& Mrs. Jesse EISton.
Mr. Douglas McLean and
daughter Ruth Ann were guests
of his sister Mr. &Mrs.George
Wilson Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Eric Westman and
family, London, with her par-
ents, Mr. & Mrs. David Holland.
With Mr. & Mrs. Duncan
McNaughton and family were
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Fraser of
Parkhill, Mr. & Mrs. David
Holland, Miss Ina Gould, St.
Marys and Miss Pat Buchner,
Stratford.
Miss Donna Baker of Toronto
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Nelson
Baker.
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Baker
and family with their parents,
Mr. & Mrs. George Carter,
8th Line.
Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Baker
and Elton with her father, Mr.
Herb Beer and Anna of Munro
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. W. Spence, Da-
vid and Susan with Mrs. Mary
Brock, Zion West, Sunday and
guests with her parents, Mr.
& Mrs. Norman Brock.
With Mr. & Mrs. Tom Cow-
ard were Mr. & Mrs. Frank
Plain, Kim and Judy, Mr. Eric
Clayburn and Miss Coleen Wes-
ton of St. Marys.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Parkinson
and family with Mr. & Mrs.
Ken Hill of Lambeth.
Mrs. Grace Walkom and Mr.
Charles Cottle with Miss
Noreen Walkom and Howard
and Bill Rinn.
PERSONALS
Saturday guests with Mr. &
Mrs. Robert Elston were Mr.
& Mrs. Harvey Singular of Osh-
awa and Miss EmmaSingular of
Edmonton.
Mr. & Mrs.
THEME IS FAMILY LIFE
The UCW meeting was held
last Wednesday evening with
Mrs. Ray Clarke and Mrs. Jack
Stewart as hostesses.
Mrs. Edwin Miller was in
charge of the meeting of which
the theme was "Family Life".
Mrs. William Lamport assisted
with the worship service.
Mrs. Ken Duncan was in
charge of the program. She was
assisted by Mrs. William Lam-
port, Mrs. Murray Dawson,
Mts. Almer Passmore, Mrs.
Jack Stewart, Mrs. Bev Morgan,
Mrs. Victor Jeffery and Mrs.
Alvin Cottle. They gave a chap-
ter from the study book "Grow-
ing in Unity". Mrs. Harry Val-
lott sang two solos. Mrs.
William' Ferguson gave t wo
readings.
Mrs. Victor Jeffery was
named as the secretary-
treasurer of the manse fund.
CREDITON
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Rendall of New York and Mr.
& Mrs. George Burr of Preston.
Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Grigg and
family of Dashwood visitedSun-
day with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Geiser.
Mother's Day visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hill were
Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Webb and
family, Mrs. Olive Webb of
Dashwood, Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Preszcator and family of Kim-
burn, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Jen-
nison and family of Grand Bend
and Mr. & Mrs. Allen Pfaff and
family of Crediton.
Mr. & Mrs. Ed. Chambers and
Gloria of Exeter spent Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Presz-
cator and family.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &L .
Mrs. John Wade were Mr. &
Mrs. Bob Wade and family of
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Robert Elston
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YOUR
By MRS. ERVIN RADER
DASIIWO OD
The Agriculture and Canadian
Industries group was in charge
of the WI meeting with Mrs.
Ervin Devine convenor. Mrs.
Mervyn Webb was chairlady.
Roll call was, "Something I
use in my home that my grand-
parents missed". Mrs. Harold
Kellerman discussed the motto,
"A lover of nature can never
be an atheist".
Mrs. Merrill James as guest
speaker spoke on the mint in
Ottawa, which was most inter-
esting.
Mrs. Syd Baker, president,
dealt with the business. The Red
Cross canvass resulted in
$157.65 being collected. The
reports of all the standing com-
mittees for the new year'spro-
gram were read.
THEME IS MOTHERS'
The WSWS meeting of the
Evangelical UB church was held
May 6, with the Christian social
relations group in charge and
the convenor, Mrs. Eben Wei-
gand, chairlady. She opened the
worship service with a poem in
keeping with the theme of the
Meeting, "Mother's Day". Mrs.
Jessie Rader and Mrs. Jack
Gaiser also took part in the
service.
Many of the mothers were
accompanied by a son or a
daughter. The program consist-
ed of a duet by Beth Snell and
Bonnie Mason; a recitation by
Jane Guenther; a reading by
Mrs. Chas. Snell; and a piano
solo by Eleanor Wolfe.
Mrs. Merrill James showed
a short film entitled, "Learning
to live with parents". Following
the program lunch was served.
Mrs. Carl Oestreicher, the
president, presided for the bus-
inegs. Good used clothing was
collected for the Mennonite cen-
tre at Kitchener. Mrs. Gordon
Bender reported having receiv-
ed the books for the reading
course.
Mrs. Chas. Snell gave an
interesting report of the WSWS
convention in Hamilton. Mrs.
M. J. James reported some of
the highlights of the Youth Fel-
lowship Camp Retreat at Pem-
broke. The sunshine committee
for May is Mrs. Stuart Wolfe
and Mrs. Amelia Willert.
MOTHER AND DAUGHTER
BANQUET
The annual mother and daugh-
ter banquet was held in Zion
Lutheran church by the Ladies
Aid.
A toast to the mothers was
given by Iris Becker, responded
to by Mrs. John Rader. A short
program followed consisting of
piano solos by Janet Miller and
Margaret Merner; readings by
Marjorie Schenk and Mrs. Leo-
nard Schenk; accordion solo by
Lynda Rader; musical duet by
the Salmon sisters; and songs
by the junior choir.
Mrs. Mary Martene received
the prize for the oldest mother
and Lori Keller for the lucky
registration draw.
Mrs. Milford Merrier, presi-
dent, presided for a brief busi-
ness meeting. Reports were
given by all committees. It
was decided to add a few items
to the kitchen. A small sum is
to be set aside for LWML
expenses.
Progressive cooty rounded
out the evening with Mrs. Rein-
hold Miller winning high for
mothers and Margaret Merner
for the daughters; Mrs. Mary
Martene, low for mothers and
Marilyn Pfaff for the daughters.
You
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When You
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At
Larry
Snider's
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4 door, above average
'57 HILLMAN SEDAN
'53 CHEV COACH
Used Trucks
'59 GMC 3 TON
platform, long wheel
base, good shape
$1,350
'56 FORD PICKUP
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'56 FORD F-700 DUMP
A good farm truck.
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'56 INTERNATIONAL
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Tractors
'62 ALLIS CHALMERS
270 diesel, 3-point
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$1,900
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with hydraulics
ALLIS CHALMERS B
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'44 CASE S C „, $250
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Cockshutt Grinder $50
7 1/2 ft George White
Cultivator, power lift
$150
Case 2-furrow Plow
$47
New Calsca Sprayer
3-point hitch, 10 gal.
per mm.
List Price $442
Special $375
Meat Specials Bick's Sweet
Mixed Pickles
Maple Leaf Canned
Cooked Ham 11/2 lb. tin
15 oz. 29c
average $1.35 Sweet Pickled 2 to 3 lb.
Cottage Rolls Ready To Eat
Cheerios Cereal
Pork Sausage
poly bag 79
LB. 49c
LB. 39
Pickle & Pimento
I01/2 oz.. pkg. 29 Schneider's Pure
Wieners 2 lb
Used Cars
'63 FORD
Country Station Wagon
loaded with extras, one
owner. $3,300
'63 FORD GALAXIE
500, V-8, sedan, loaded
with extras. $2,800
'62 FORD
Country Sedan, V-8
automatic. $2,500
'62 FORD GALAXIE
500, 6 cyl., automatic,
radio, tinted glass,
$1,950
'62 LARK SEDAN
A steal at $1,500
'61 FORD FAIRLANE
500, sedan, overdrive,
washers
'61 CONSUL
convertible, An ideal
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'60 FALCON SEDAN
Save money. $1,000
'59 METEOR
standard, 6 cyl., 2 tone
$1,250
'61 VOLKSWAGEN
deluxe, above average
$1,150
'59 METEOR
6 cyl., 4 door, one
owner, $1,250
'58 MERCURY SEDAN
4 door, automatic, radio
Choice of 2
'58 CHEV SEDAN
$850
'56 MERCURY
4 door hardtop
'56 FORD SEDAN
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Pkg. Meats Map6leozLeaf
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Neilson's Assorted
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DISCUSS UNION
Friday evening, members of
the congregations of Dashwood,
Zurich, and C re diton EUB
churches met in Dashwood to
hear the studies on church union
presented.
Rev. Grant Bomberger from
Ayr presented charts of the
local church studies. Rev.
Lorne Dorsch from Kitchener
presented the comparitive study
of the Methodist and EUB
church. Rev. Howard Brox of
Waterloo presented the com-
paritive study of the United
Church of Canada and the EUB
church.
Following the presentation a
question and answer period was
held.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Kellerman
and John spent Sunday with Mrs.
Ill Health ?
Sot your doctor tint.
Bring your OretcriOtion to
MIDDLETON'S DRUGS
Crushed Pineapple 2o°z
By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL
Special services were con-
ducted at the Grand Bend UC
Sunday May 10.
In the morning was a family
day service when Rev. C. A.
Brittain was assisted by Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Gill, Marion and
Brian.
In the evening was a special
dedication to mission service.
Wellwood Gill, M & M treasur-
er accepted missionary dona-
tions from CGIT member s,
Bonnie Green and Cassie Ann
DesJardine; Explorers, Patty
Glen and Darlene Roberts; Mes-
sengers, Mrs. Robert Jennison
and Michael Eagleson.
There was a dedication
of h y rn na ries presented by
Brian Gill and Larry Lovie for
111C; dedication of neW offering
plates by COTT Linda Miller,
HiC, Brian Gill, Explorers,
June Datars and Margaret Jen-
nison.
French's
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Charcoal 5 lb. bag
Clover Cream
39C Ice Cream MI Flavors 1/2 gals.
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PTO Operated, bonded tanks,
designed for the new and Su-
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constant agitation.
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Liquid Detergent ,3,,oszo 69c Lemonade 6 oz. tin
Stafford's Highliner,
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Cake Mixes Robin Hood
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White, Golden, Spice, Banana
Chocolate, Dutch Devil's Food,
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MTS. M. M. Irvin (the fOtniet
Alice Dahms) Of Korea provided
many happy OurpriSeS in early
Mateh for her parentS and bre,
tiler% on a nybig trip frinti
Korea to bring fiVe Korean Or..
Phan children to their new foster
hornet in USA.
She was able to visit briefly
at Lakeland, `Florida, Sebritig
Ville and Pelliath in Ontario, She
WAS absent from Korea for three
WeekS.
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WAS Mitt Mae ,MPLACtilatiirrii.S.i
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