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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1960-09-08, Page 8REDER'S FLORIST are happy to announce that they now have :a new .entrance to their flower shop .off William Street, It • is hoped that you will use it for Your convenience, For The Best In Service, Call ,REDER:$ FLORIST ••• • • • ---r•• . YOUR OWN DEAL Bridal ,shower Mrs. Lorne Genttner and Mrs, Harold Kraft were hostesses a0 the latter's home for .a miscel- laneotts shower for Mona Kel ilerMan, bride-elect of last Sat- Sy MRS. ERVIN RADER .urdaY. were recent visitors with. Mr. Carol of Chatham with Mrs. Mat- ilda Pieter, Mr. And. Mrs. Clarence pel and family of Kitchener with Mrs. Mary Becher, Mr. and Mrs. Emit Becker and family. family of Kitchener with Mrs, Cora Mr. Robert Wein of Sudbury! with Mrs. Herb Wein.. Mr. and Mrs.. Robt. John and Rickie spent last weeks. Several ladies from Dash- forth last Thursday as guests, .at, wood WI enjoyed a picnic at Sea-t.the .Seaforth WI. ! JM.41ft .1 1 to ul 411411.111111111111141111•,:111 L1A1k111.EI k s cis minnow .0,1 .fitm tut ,t41 141 ottm AIF .ANDRUS Mr, L, H. Rader, Rev. and Mrs. H, Getz and I Mr. and Mrs. Sid Baker spent last Thursday in Toronto attend- • ing the exhibition. spending the summer on their farm, They also spent a day in Chicago touring different points, of interest,. PHONE 761 0. 1 SELLER!, ,E.1•k*i'ii?..:*•0005Weggi•MMAVAW'K: • 'TLISITISWirs'n1VIV THE CAR KING OF HURON COUNTY llllrlli ss .401ount Diff owing 0/7 itly ear (if ony) ern' I *ill goy $...„. ... Nyntents ce I would lilte . „ .. . „ „‘44% Ass;tt „, a CIPSON 41 . OrORS /-0.: L • .eqppui followitty cr: Year ake pit/t ..... .... ed M ..... ...„,„„,....„„.„MQdel „......„ ....... 4 . '0104014$0.11 Ok. MAIL 040t41, ist price of the Car $ ..... ... I wish to trade-in the YeI offer to purchase the following car: ......... .41eke 'lobe/ ........... ..... (Sign4iut • o) in Windsor, ku.d. Detroit. 1 •i • Mr.. and Mrs. Glen Brown of i • Kitchener spent ;Sunday with l. Mr. Wm. Wein, M. and Airs. Michael icloos- tra of Port }lope,. honeymooners, and Mrs. Howard Rlumpp. The. .:Yffay . between. the villages of Lit-, Gebel, Joan Donaldson, Eliaa. He was taken to Dr. C. H. After a pleasant evening of Brampton with Mr. Milton . Orient, Agatha Egas. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke of bride was former Dashwood re- oan and ,Clandeboye, I both lioekstra and Kenneth George's office, Lucan, then. by games and contests Mrs. Lorne Haugh. . ;ent.tner read an address and Mr. and Mrs, ,'en.e.st Hutchin- hon?es'SLaik;:ridnadya allt%Irsa.s4pcenalirnigv.e.cla : The pioneer site was received Turnbull. flask..6.4's ambulance to. .St. Jo Mona was the recipient of manY son. And Alva of Preston with re- week in Detroit« „Orrin, the' crown In /-882. A cairn! Several pupils in McGillivray seph's. Hospital, London, where lovely gifts for w it i .c h she . latives in town. `!:Wass. built in 1931 for Lt, Col. !township have started to the he is still a patient. . .,►• 4/4Ines Hodgins by his. descend new Central School this term in- He had been using gasoline thanked all, • Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reed and spent a few days in Aurora, Ill,, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Rader .'ants, He was agent for the Can, t eluding Judy Scott, Hazel ,SiniP• when a sudden gust of wind ..ap, .p.f reonal items . •son. of Kitchener with 14r. and with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Klein- ;Ada Company And conveyed the! son, Nancy, David and Elizabeth. . patently 'whisked flames and Mr. William GoSsMan is a pa- Mrs. .lames HaYter and family, sliver,. Alan Kleinstiver returned .. tient . in Revelstoke Hospital, Mr. Siegfried Miller of Water- with them to 'his home after B.C.. Ion with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Mrs. Philip Fassold, formerly' Miller. of Dashwood, spent a pleasant Mr. And. Mrs. ..Garnet Weiberg week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed and family of Waterloo with. Steck. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg and Holiday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Earl Piefer and $ The Timea-Arivocatee Septembor ecoration service. :held. at Clandeboye On. Sunday, :Sept, 4 the annual he underwent an operation• last ilnetnorial and decoration serv- week, :lee Was held at the historic St« Airs. Malcolm Allison is the 4/.1106..04mph And cemetery by new .teacher,. at the Clandeboye ,lie' side of the road situated on *School No,. 4 and 1.,1 Biddulph. Ake brow of a hill on No. 4 high-' New pupils in grade 1. Are Peter n known as Lo northside :711( London and Goderich road' Mrs. Mervin. Carter spent last :aet „aside for church and ceme-. week with her daughter,Mrs, terY, sill Walden at their cottage, A Mausoleum was built in Beach of Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Carter and. Jimmie were -A926 which is now incorporated lit the new chapel built, and' guests too. :'Illedleatecl in September 1958. Miss Mary Riddell, a student from IIMMIS, who received her Due to having no rector at . grade 12, has enrolled as a stu "lisresen,t, the Rev. L. H. Craw- *I'd, rural dean of West Middle- dent nurse at St. Joseph's Hos- :ibex Deanery, rector of St, James petal on Monday. Church, Parkhill, and Grace , Misses Linda and Doris For,, kes of Harriston returned home ' Church, Greenway, conducted' :,the 'service. The Rev, G. W.. last week after spending a few iSach, new pastor of the Lucan i weeks with the Sigsw9rth And Clandeboye United Church-ch-111Y. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Newman ,ss, assisted. Mr. Ray Simpson i and family moved from• the vii H. accompanied by IVIrs. ,T, lage on Wednesday to the vii- lage Paton, laze of Lucan Flowers were placed in loving - Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dundas memory on the ratable by Airs. of Windsor spent the weekend' :Mervin Carter in memory of: with Mr, and Mrs. Hiram 'Mr. and Mrs. Eli Carter; on the ) Thompson organ in memory of Mrs. Ros- ' Mr. and Mrs, Jim Lamb and .ella Simpson by her grandchil-r !daughters Debra and Janet of drew. Victoria Lodge LOBA No. Wayne, Mich., visited Mrs. 387; 'Lucan, and the Clandeboye Lamb's sister and brother-in, yomen's Institute, law, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rollings A large crowd attended and' on Sunday. for those who were unable to, Mrs. Clarence' Milison left last Ise in the church, the public ad..: week with her brother, Mr. Nel-' 'dress system carried the service son Ashbury for his' home in. An those outside, courtesy C. Orillia, Following the death of Haskett and Son, Lucan. Friends Mrs. Nelson AshbUry. Mr. Ash-'kept. a steady placing of flowers bury has spent a few weeks with -Saturday and Sunday. In the Mr, and Mrs. Milison and 'ram 'Older part of the cemetery it ily, here. 'was noted many graves had no Mrs. Maurice Simpson is a pa-1 towers because no descendants tient in South Huron , Hospital, were left. I Exeter. People attended from Toronto,' Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ranks and 'Stratford, Detroit, Windsor, St, , Cynthia of ,Sarnia visited Mrs. 'Marys, Sarnia, Oklahoma, Galt, I Bank's parents, Mr. and Mrs. London and Petrolia. Maurice Simpson over the week- s end. 'Persimai items CHURCH NEWS Mrs. Charlie Carter, a patient At the Craighome, visited on St. James church Monday with her daughter, Mrs.1 On Sunday morning, Septem- ,Jim Hall and family, others of h er at St, James church, the Ate family present were Mr. and service at 9:45 a.m. with. Holy Mrs. Alen Carter • and Miss Mary , Communion will be „Ellen 0 Lansing, Michigan, el given by the and" Rev. J. H. Morton, professor at kr. Tommy Paulson of Califor-, Huron College. a ) On the following two Sundays, Miss Mary Jane 'Hall is teach-' Sept. 18 and 25 the Rev. Sidney "lag at the new St. liarnabus 1 Semple of St. Thomas con- EC School at Glencairn Woods. duct the services. Miss Rosemary Hall will attend; United Church :Mount St. Joseph's girls acade- Any, London. The girls have an. At the United Church services Apartment in the city. . will be at 9:45 a.m. till further Mrs. Jim Sigsworth was taken notice. * St. 'Joseph's Hospital, Mon- day night, August 29 and is still' A patient there. For bargains and opportuni- Russell Blake is still a patient ties, read and use T-A. Classifieds In, St. Joseph's Hospital where each week. Phone 770. • of THE AT BEAVER LUMBER ALL STEEL . . . GLIDING ACTION Garage Doors New Wide Panel Royal UP and OVER DOOR Buy of the Week .95 . 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Healing, Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work 401 ANDREW ST., EXETER PHONE 71 9 EVER BEFOR I IN HURON COUNTY ! YES,. IN KEEPING WITH PEARSON MOTORS' POLICY OF GIVING THE CUSTOMER THE MOST FOR HIS MONEY THE CAR KING NOW GIVES YOU THE OPPORTUNITY TO NAME YOUR OWN TERMS ON ANY CAR. HERE'S HOW 1. BRING IN THIS APPLICATION FORM TO EITHER PEARSON MOTORS LOT—ZURICH OR EXETER, 2. PICK OUT THE NEW 1960 PONTIAC, BUICK, VAUXHALL . . . OR USED CAR YOU WOULD LIKE TO OWN. 3. FILL OUT THE APPLICATION IN THE WAY YOU WOULD LIKE TO DEAL. 4. PRESENT IT TO ONE OF THE MANY COUR- TEOUS PEARSON SALESMEN WHO ARE READY"TO SERVE YOU—NOT SELL YOUI PONTIAC BUICK VAUXHALL LTD: GMC TRUCKS BEDFORD VANS I THE CAR KING of gifigorep ZURICH HURON COUNTY logkoh, waft ' Smooth Safe, Quiet SECTION- ' AL NIAGARA Rohr-Door Reg. $67.95 Value Vs Utility 4 x Sheet Hardboard Burns body in grass fire Mr. IN.' tut' Tay Bodgson, 43, at the staff a the Lucan Motors Sales, after returning home last Wednesday afternoon, suffered burns about the upper .calf of his body,. arms And hands, while burning grass and Weeds it his home in the village. caused the explosion. Mrs, Hodgson had gone to the field to get corn, When she re- turned, unable to find her has- band she telephoned her sister- in-law, then the doctor arrived to inform her her husband was in the hospital, A E EXETER OroM.151,1!1111911fril. 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