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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-11-19, Page 9LINDENFIELD'S COME IN AND BROWSE A smalldeposit holds any toy till Christmas MIGHTY MO REMOTE CONTROL FIRING CANNON cO,MttzNiM oftl:NivIlkittgivO•eultoRgivw4itiemedvoi ONtOrgs wits r.A.mredolm'a Tru-Scale FARM MACHINERY --744(04.c,. Educational Toys Cuddly Dolls and Pandas Pull and Wind up Toys for the Small Fry Electric Hockey Games $11.98 Elden Road Race Sets $19.95 and up Revell Models of all Kinds GAMES OF ALL KINDS Patty Duke Hillbillies Paint by number Johnny Seven GUN 7 GUNS IN ONE $9 95 Famous `Tickles' Doll with complete automatic voice system Tickle her - She laughs Spank her- She cries Saintsbury worker hurt by falling tree Thames Road . president installed, gives reports on the ferin presently owned by Mr, & Mrs, Clarence ,Davis, Mr. & Mrs. McKee flew down to Windsor, the week before and visited with his relatives, ed up two trucks at Chatham, had one loaded piggy back, and from here they proceeded home via the Trans-Canada highway. levy; finance committee, Mrs. Aoss Hodgert„ Mrs. William Rohde, Mrs. Hugh Wilson, Mrs. Donald Bray. By MRS. HEBER DAVIS SAINTSHURY Mr, Tom Rees is a patient in South Huron hospital. He was cutting logs in the Woodham district Friday. When the tree was ready to fall he tripped and was pinned with the falling tree but the saw PartiallY took the weight, He is suffering from a badly bruised leg and will be laid up for several weeks. Miss Blanche Rollings, Clan- deboye, is staying with her sister, Mrs. Rees and boys while Torn is in hospital. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Ron Carroll and Ian spent Sunday with the for- mer's great uncle and aunt, Mr. & Mrs. Eli Carroll, Alvin- stop. Miss Leslie Maxted, Cen- tralia, spent the holiday on Wednesday with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll. Mr. & Mrs. Fred Dobbs Jr. and Fred spent the weekend With Mr. & Mrs. Mogk, Guelph. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall and girls visited Mr. & Mrs. Char- les Tindall, Grand Bend, Sun- day. Mr. & Mrs. Ted Bruce, Wood- stock and Mr. & Mrs. Allen Bale, Tavistock were Satur- day guests with Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis. Mr. Cameron Davis was a weekend guest with Mr. & Mrs. Billy Abbott, Niagara Falls. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis and family visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. John Maillet and family, Camp Borden. Mr. & Mrs. Jack Dickins were guests Friday evening at the VISIT FROM WEST Mr. and Mrs. Pat McKee, Trousher, Alberta, spent se- veral days with Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis last week and visit- ed Niagara Falls Tuesday and with Mr. & Mrs. Earl Atkinson, Lucan, Wednesday. Mrs. McKee is a daughter of the late John Brown who farm- ed on concession 4, Biddulph, James St. UCW Over 65 ? $200 a month can be yours for life! By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE THAMES ROAD The UCW meeting was held at the manse recently with Mrs, Lloyd Ballantyne and Mrs. M.,. 400 Cann as hostesses assist- ing Mrs. Wilson, Mrs, Edwin Miller was in charge of the meeting of which the theme was “For All The Saints", She was assisted by Mrs. William Cann. MrS, Hugh WilSongayeaChris, tian .stewardship reading. The program was in charge of Mrs. Lee Webber, the Chris, tian Citizenship convener, who gave a talk on citizenship. Mrs. Edwin Miller gave afew of the highlights of the recent regional meeting held at Cen- tralia. Rev. Hugh Wilson pre- sented and installed the new slate of officers for 1965. Pre, sident is Mrs. Edwin Miller; vice presidents, Mrs. Donald Kernick, Mrs. Williarn Rohde; secretary, Mrs. Ray Cann; as- sistant, Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne; treasurer, Mrs. Ross Hodgert; group leaders, Mrs. W 1111 a m Lamport and Mrs. Floyd Stew- art; Mrs. Reg Hodgert and Mrs. Harold Rowe; Mrs. Don- ald Bray and Mrs. Murray Daw- son. Convener of groups, Mrs. Reg Hodgert; manse, three se- nior group leaders; pianist, Mrs. Lloyd Knight; assistant, Mrs. William Cann; press, Mrs. William Rohde; Christian Citiz- enship, Mrs. Lee Webber; lit- erature and supply, Mrs. Wil- liam Snow; Christian Steward- ship, Mrs. Hugh Wilson; com, munity friendship, Mrs. Carl Hume; nominating committee, Mrs. Ken Duncan, Mrs. Wil- liam Johns, Mrs. Robert Jef- A. E. Pym, C.L.U. Representative EXETER Tel: 235-0395 lantyne. Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Alan and Connie were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Fred McGregor of Brucefield. PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Thos Ballantyne, Mrs, Clara Hackney of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. E. J, Willard of Mrs. Gerald Bell and family of Mount Hope spent the weekend Hensall were Sunday guests with with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Borland. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne. M. & Mrs. Amos Warwick, andMr. & Mrs. William Row-Mr. & Mrs. Gary Warwick baby of Port Huron, Mr. & Mrs, cliffe, Joe and Joanneof guests Joe Davis of St. Marys, Mr. & Hensall were Sunday Miller. with Mrs. Jack Glover, Mr, 4 Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Rev. Hugh Wilson spent Mon- Clark Fisher of Exeter, Miss day in Toronto. Ann Marie Rowe of London Mrs. Edwin Miller had aUCW were Sunday guests with Mr. & executive meeting Friday even- Mrs. Harold Rowe, ing to plan the new program M. & Mrs. Robert Duncan - of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. John for 1965. Templema.n of Staffa were Sun- day guests with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mayer. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Knight and Linda were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. William Rohde. Mr. & Mrs. William Pass- more of Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Pa.ssmore and Beverley attended Richards Memorial United Church in London where Rev. Barry Passmore is the minister and were guests later with Mr. & Mrs. Mort Caswell, the occasion being the birthday of Mr. Alvin Passmore. Mr. Barry Jeffery spent the weekend with his cousins Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Hubbs of Belle- ville. Several of the Sunday School teachers from the community attended James Street United Church on Wednesday evening to hear more about the New Curriculum. Mr. & Mrs. Garth Anderson of Elmira spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hal- REMINDERS ABOUT YOUR ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE —Continued from page 8 tinue to strive forward and the change to UCW from previous groups in the church is one example of forward steps. The question was discussed "Do we as church women accept our responsibility in the com- munity by reaching out and trying to understand people out- side of our immediate sur- roundings or are we too uncon- cerned and afraid of becoming too involved to assume re- sponsibility?" Mrs. Elmer Bell thanked the panelists. She and her group were in charge of the worship period using as the theme "Ad- vent and its meaning". Scrip- ture'was read by Mrs. W. Ker- nick and Mrs. W. Smith. Mrs. Bruce Cann favored with two solos accompanied by Mrs. Andrew Dougall. President Mrs. Arthur Run- dle conducted the business when a Christmas gift of ten dollars was voted to be sent to the sponsored Korean child. Mrs. Bell reported on the regional meeting at Centralia and the workshop held at Clinton. At the next meeting Decem- ber 15 at 8 pm annual reports will be given and a slate of officers presented and install- ed. BIRTHDAY? No pipe-dream this—but the guaranteed reality of a Manufacturers Life Annuity. Whether you live for five years or twenty-five or more, you'll get a cheque for $200 every month. Let's face it—you've put in a lot of hard work over the past forty years or so. Your retirement years are your reward. The finest way to enjoy your retirement is to have a steady, worry-free income. The best way to achieve this is to buy a Manufacturers Life Annuity. You hand over to Manufacturers Life the worry and risk of maintaining an income. Through the annuity arrangement your capital and the interest it earns are "scientifically" combined to give you a guaranteed income for the rest of your life. How much does an annuity cost? It depends on the income you need to carry out your dreams and plans for those years after 65. For example, the lifetime monthly income of $200 we were talking about would cost a man of 65 only $23,620. It's well worth looking into. The Man from Manufacturers has all the details. Give him a call today. fi C=:1 KEEP INSURED! When you reach your 19th birthday you ore no longer covered by your parents' certificate. Register separately within thirty days to keep insured. Forms are available at hospitals, banks and Commission choose new officers offices. Elimville youngsters MANUFACTURERS LIFE By MRS. ROSS SKINNER ELIMVELLE The Elimville Messengers held their meeting in the base- ment of Elimville Church Sun- day with 18 members present. Newly elected officers were: President, Joyce Kerslake; vice president, Sherrie Otis; secre- tary, Debra Hern; assistant secretary, Michael Elford; press reporter, Sandra Skin- ner; World Friends secretary, Janice Johns; The story on Trinidad was read by Mrs. Jean Lynn. CHANGING JOBS? KEEP INSURED! If you change jobs, follow carefully the instructions on the back of the Certificate of Payment, Form 104, which your group is.required to give you. Bride and Mr. Delmer Skin- ner's birthdays. Mr. & Mrs. Elgin Skinner of Islington spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Everett Skinner. MARK ANNIVERSARY Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Cooper entertained the family Sunday celebrating the 54th wedding anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Cooper. Those present were Mr. & Mrs. Horace Delbridge, Bruce and Fred of Winchelsea, Mr. & Mrs. Russell King, Wayne, Ruth Ann and Eugene of Credi- ton, Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Cooper, Mr. & Mrs. Floyd Coope r, Kathy, Nancy and Joan, Mr. & Mrs. Donald Parsons, Susan, Gail and Debbie of Hensall. GETTING MARRIED? KEEP INSURED! When you marry, the Family premium must be paid to cover husband, wife and eligible dependants. Tell your group OR, if you pay direct, tell the Commission. ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION 2195 YONGE STREET, TORONTO 7, ONTARIO ONTARIO ALWAYS KEEP YOUR HOSPITAL INSURANCE CERTIFICATE HANDY Good Used TV Sets 17 in. Motorola—a beauty and working good ,..., ....... $29.00 21 in. Console •,, $29.00 11 in. RCA Victor—table model, looks like new $39.00 21 in. Motorola Console — works well , .„ . $39.00 19 in. Admiral Portable— nearly new . $135.00 19 in. Rogers Majestic— nearly new $150.00 Buy your new Zenith or Rogers Majestic with the two - year guarantee now and get maximum allow- ance for your present set while demand is good for used TV sets. • SIMPLICITY Wringer Washers are guaranteed 12 years. Buy one now and get $60 allowance for your old washer. • Six new Chesterfields just arrived. We think you will like what you see. Be Sure to Buy BOY SCOUT XMAS TREES SANDY ELLIOT 424 Main South EXETER 235.0585 PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Wm Lobb of .Clinton visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Howard Pym. Mr. & Mrs. Ross Skinner and family, Miss Gail McBride of Zurich, Mr. Frank Kints of Exeter were Sunday evening guests of Mr. & Mrs. Delmer Skinner celebrating Miss Brenda Skinner, Miss Gail Mc- Babies baptized at Mt. Carmel MT. CARMEL Rosemary Anne Gielen, in- fant daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Harry Gielen, and Pauline Eli- zabeth, infant daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jack McCann, were baptized Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Mc- Cann attended the funeral of the latter's father, Mr. John Sheahan near Renfrew. Reverend Mother St. David of the Pines, Chatham, visited at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel School Thursday. Mr. Joseph Ryan is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don. Mr. & Mrs. Hanlon Mac- Donald of Bornish visited last Wednesday with Mr. & Mrs. Charles Glavin. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Hogan and Mary Anne of Merlin visi- ted relatives here Sunday. visited over the weekend with relatives in Hamilton. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stokes of London were Sunday guests of Mr. Robert Thomson. Kippen family move to farm By MRS. NORMAN LONG KIPPEN Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Davlae- minck and family who resided on James McEwan's farm west of Hensall, moved to a farm he purchased in the Centralia area. Mrs. Mary Ross and her daughter, Mrs. Charlie Baillie of Kirkton visited a day last week with Mr. & Mrs. Herb Kercher and Ross. Sunday Mr. & Mrs. Jim Jordan of London were visitors. Mr. & Mrs. Peter Huisma.n and boys of Aylmer visited re- cently with Mr. & Mrs. Harry Van Wierren and family. Mr. & Mrs. Edgar McBride visited Sunday with their daugh- ter Sharon of London. Mr. & Mrs. John A. Cooper GOT A CHILLY ROOM? ADDING A ROOM? MAKE YOUR COMFORT COMPLETE WITH ELECTRIC HEAT ELECTRIC HEATING laMATION CENTRE 0111111!0 111110 Main St: S. EXETER Phone 235.0930 pages of your directory. The ,"Lo- cal Calling Guide"—Pages 2 and 3—is a very handy reference. A quick glance tells you which com- munities in addition to the above, are in your local calling area. While you have t h e directory handy, why not bring your Per- sonal List of telephone numbers up to date! Jot down the full seven-figure numbers of friends and associates you call frequently. And when jotting down numbers for "Long ;Distance friends", in- clude the Area Code when it is different frOm your own (619). Local calling (no long distance charges) in Exeter and Centralia now includes Lucan, as well as Crediton. In addition, Exeter also has local calling with fiensall and Kirkton. When calling friends or associates in communities forming part of your LOCAL CALLING area—re- Member to dial the full seven figures of the number you want to reach. No need now to dial the DDD access code "1" on these lo- cal calls. You will find complete easy-to-fol- low dial instructions in the front BELL guilt, mahaped anti owed by Canadians November 19, .Pago. '9. Mrs, Wm Hey .of Zurich Iv* last week with Mr. & Mrs, Gordon Prance .and family. Mrs,_ ,Russell Liee of q41301.7 AN M. rs. peorge, Frame of Sunshine bine visited Sunday evening with. Mr, & Mrs. Wm Walt.grs and Mrs. Clarke, & Mrs, Tern Coward of Base Line. visited Thursday with Mrs. John Coward. Mrs. John -Coward -cPward AsItec t4. Exeter Friday with Mrs. pred Walters, Mr. Robert Clarke spent the weekend with his grandmother, Mrs. 1vrteri Ill Health ? Soo your doctor .first. Bring your proscription t MIDDLETON'S DRUGS RCAF Speaker F/L J. M. (Gibby) Gibson CD, a Staff Instructor at RCAF Clin- ton's School of Instructional Technique, is to be guest speak- er at RCAF Centralia's Air- mens Mess Dinner, tonight. Flight Lieutenant Gibson, who lives at 68 Wellington Street, Exeter, has a Bachelor of Sci- ence Degree (in Education) and is a graduate of Toronto Normal School and Ontario College of Art. During World War II he served Overseas as a Fighter Pilot, flying Hurricanes and Spitfires in the Middle East. Noels-Jackson wedding at Byron and the reception follow- ing at the Rainbow Motel, Lam- beth. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Davis were guests at the reception. Bible group plan appeal GREENWAY The Berean Bible ClaSs of The canvassers for Bible tletnit0Ch.uh:11ldth;ir neetinFricaev0:1natle Society calls at the various homes in cuts. the community within the next tW9 weeks_ to have. their can- vass In by December 1, Mr. & Mrs. Hicks are visiting with relatives at Vine, land and Hatrillton. Mrs, Harry Isaac was hostess at a shower for relatives and friends at her home last Wes.- daY evening for her nice, Miss Marilyn Young, a bride Of last Saturday. Miss Evelyn Curts accom- panied by Miss Viola Curts and Miss Myrtle Luther of London spent a few days last week in Detroit. Rev. & Mrs. A. E. Holley of Kitchener visited Monday with Mr. & Mrs. Carman Woodburn, Local calling over a wider area now in effect for EXETER and CENTRALIA Winchelsea By MR S. WM, WALTERS Mr. & Mrs. James Simpson of Thames Road visited Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs, Wm. Walters and Mrs. N. Clarke. Mrs, Newton Clarke visited Thursday with Mr. & Mrs. Bev Morgan and family of Thames Road, Mr. & Mrs. Colin Gilfillan and Barbara visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wm Church of Winthrop.