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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-01-22, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22nd, J948 Barley This year we are again Contracting barley for The Canada Malting Co. Contact Us For Particulars Geo T, Mickle & Sons HENSALL, ONT. Phone 103; Nights 133 WINCHELSEA' Quite a number from this community gttendei’ the Bene­ fit dance in'Hensail on Friday night for George Beer. Mr. John week-end with and Mrs. R, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Helen, Mrs. Oliver Jaques and family, of Kirkton, visited on Saturday evening with Mr. George Davis. Mr, and Mrs. Alf Grace, of Kirkton, ............_ Sunday with Mrs. Collier's par,- ents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Bailey. ’ Mr. Jack Delbridge, Kevin and Dianne, of Exeter, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Chas. Delbridge. Miss Burdene Clarke, of Exeter,' spent the week-end at her home here. Mr, and Mrs. Don Penhale and family visited on Sunday evening with Mrs. W. J, Veal, of Exeter, Sunday visitors with Mr, were Davi.s Mrs, Road, Batten spent his parents, W. Batten Lloyd Hern of Zion, and Mr. W1 * the Mr. in and and and Mrs, Collier and visited on Mrs, George Davis and Mrs. Harold Kirkton, Mr. and Kirkland, of Thames Mr. and Mrs. Goldwyn and family, of Brinsley. and Mr. of Jas. and Glenn Hi Highlights Gleaned From Exeter District High School The annual At Home dance will be held <m February 19th. Johnny Downs and his orches­ tra will supply the music. The committee in charge is busily issuing invitations to ex-students and special guests. The this year promises to be than ever. vedy sorry to Siegner, Mr. Ness are all 1 dance better We are that Miss and Mr. sick list. ,We hope that they are improving and will be back with us soon. In 'the meantime Mrs. ^A. Dixon is assisting the staff. > report Howey on the Howdy Folks! Mr. Henpeck (hesitatingly): “Sir, LLthink it’s just ‘ time I got a raise.” Boss: “Why, we just raise in your envelope day.” Henpeck: “Why wife tell me these about put a Satur- doesn’t my things?’’ Friends and Relatives Honor Exeter Couple Thirty-three friends gathered of Mr. and Mrs. January 14th them and from Mrs. —o— “There i s a across this field, isn’t there?” Farmhand: “Sometimes yes, and sometimes no. It all de­ pends on our bull.” We’re not “.shooting the bull” when we tell you that Exide batteries have the pep for fast starting on ings. When see us for and charge regulator. right-of-way cold winter mora- you need a new an Exide. We your generator one test and South End Service Station RUSS AND CHUCK SNELL Exeter Phone 328 TRY A CLASSIFIED Those were Mr. Fingal, London, and Mrs. Mr. and coming and Mrs. Mrs. At- Mrs. relatives and at the home Sid Sanders on and presented with a handsome table a mirror, a distance Doupe, of W. Dearing, of Hedden and Mr. kins, of Lucan, Lawrence Box and Nels Peter- Parkhill. Robt. San- made the presentation read the ofson, ders and Alf Tomlinson following address. Mr. and Mrs. Sanders; We, your friends, neighbors ■and relatives, are gathered here to-night to honor you on this happy occasion. We are pleased Mr. Sanders. (Uuncle Sid) that you have brought back an Exe­ ter girl and to the bride we would home, enjoy years to accept this gift as a token of our esteem and hope you will. appreciate it through the years to come.—'Signed Your neighbors, relatives -and friends. Mr. Sanders made a short re­ ply and both gave their hearty thanks. Sorority Sisters Meet Eighteen sisters of Beta Sig­ ma Phi met in the Council Chambers on Tuesday evening for their regular meeting. Mar­ garet Melville, vice-pres., took the chair for the business meet­ ing. After having repeated the opening Ritual the roll call was answered by each member pre­ senting a tin of canned foods for the box which the girls are preparing to send to a needy country. Quite a number of new items were discussed fox- the program througnour the year. A nominating committee was el­ ected to prepare a slate of of­ ficers for the new year. Marg­ aret Sangster was Madam Chair­ man for the program. The topic for the evening was ‘‘Conduct of Love”. Margaret introduced Rev. Snell as .guest speaker for the evening. Rev. Snell deliver­ ed a very interesting address on Love. The strict attention given by the girls showed how well received Rev. Snell’s spiring talk was. Following address the girls joined in en discussion on the topic the evening. (Rev. Snell thanked for his splendid dress and the meeting ■Our senior boys have, been meeting stiff opposition in their league games but have always come out on top. Despite the handicap of playing in such a small gym as that in Mitchell the boys wqu 22-13 after a hard fought game. J, Rethei’ was top scorer with 10 points, Smith of Mitchell, was runner-up with 9 points. The senior .girls continued their winning streak by defeat­ ing Mitchell 3U-8. The small gym hindered the passing com­ bination showed winning ZION Mr. and Mrs- Eph. Hem Pt- tended the gtephen-Leglie wed­ ding in St. Marys on Saturday, Mrs. Norman Brock visited recently with her sister Milne Pullen, of Whalen. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Hern family spent Bunday friends in Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Elford, of Elimville, visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wel­ lington Brock, Mr. and Mrs, JSph, Hern vis­ ited on Thursday with Mrs. L. Kyle, of Exeter. , Mr, and Mrs. Angus Earl vis­ ited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bushfield, of Staffa. Mrs, and with Page 7 18% Shur-Gain Woodcutters' Make a Farmers 1 money and save work with Hornet Power Chain Saw. It works fast—slices through heavy hard­ wood with ease. Simple to operate. Phone 615rl4 i of the girls but they their adaptability by with a decisive score. Lion Harold Murray says that a Parcel fox- Britain helps to bind our tie with the Empire while assisting needy family. British some like to say welcome We hope you will both many happy wedded together. We wish you The Hornet is built to tou£h jobs- If starts ’ 'jJfK easily in any weather. Weight approximately 60 lbs. Let us give you the facts. Come in and get a demonstration. ROLAND NEIL AILSA CRAIG, ONTARIO Sales & Service Fertilizer • Leave your order for Fertilizer now and be pre­ pared to take early delivery. The early based Fertilizer is always the best. The supply situation is no better than last year and may be worse as the season advances. Put in your supply now and avoid green Fertilizer. Try Swift’s Vigors 4-8-10 on your canning com, cabbages, potatoes and other vegetable crops. © Owing to the recent advance in grain and mill feed prices, we have been forced, again, to raise the price of our good quality Co-Op Feeds. These feeds arc made to a formula that compares more, favorably with all top quality feeds. © We have a small supply of Lay Pellets and Calf Pellets on hand. These make an excellent supple­ mentary feed that is not U^ed enough. ® To our members: Wc still have a good supply of excellent quality No. 4 Coal on hand, 9 There are a few Barrels of Molasses left but the supply is going fast. „ — BUY FROM — . <1 EXETER DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE Mall 287j Phones Office 287w jjtwne i li­ the op- for was ad- was brought to a close by repeating the closing Ritual. The their tion 29-23 Tuesday St. Marys girls showed quite a bit of improvement and the outcome was in doubt until the last quarter. Lil Hunter-Duvar shared scoring honors with pep­ pery Marg Aicken of St. Marys, Both players collected 12 points. The Junior Boys won their second game in as many starts. Grant Morgan was the big gun in the Exeter attack and was high scorer with 9 points. Dobbs played a good game on defence. The score was Exeter 17, St. Marys 8. —-o-— The Senior Boys first game Tuesday against St. Marys. It a tough one to lose. At quarter time the score was tied, at- half time the score was tied and at the end of regulation time the score was tied. It was still tied at half-time period. It was in these last few minutes that Marys broke out .in a spree and the final score St. Marys 32 Exeter boys played a and we hope they will win when the two teams meet again, Senior Girls clinched W.O.S.S.A. playoff posi- by defeating St. Marys afternoon. The lost their afternoon was really of the overtime Holman of St. scoring was 28. Our splendid game i . * ?*s A?-. F- ■ . F.F ■ ' ''-'WP SC KIRKTON Little Rose Mary and Francis, daying with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Francis. Mr. John Hanna is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. The young people are enjoy­ ing the open air rink. It is the scene of great Mr. Maxwell to his home in the village hav­ ing spent the with his son, Mr. Harvey Gray in Toronto. - United Church Annual Meeting Kirkton United Church held its annual meeting with Rev. W. D. Goodger acting as chair­ man and Dr. G. H. Jose as secretary. The reports of the various organizations were giv­ en, The treasurer, Mr. G. H. Burgin, brought in a report on Missionary and Maintenance and a wonderful report on all activities of the church in gen­ eral showing that the was in good standing. A lunch was served and a time spent. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon burn and son, George, of ton, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rathburn in the village. ■Mrs. Francis Donneheau and family of this .community mov­ ed to their new home in Strat­ ford on Saturday. Billie of Stratford, are holi- activities. Gray returned past two weeks church lovely social Rath- Gran- ips 8S w On February 16 USED BY MORE FACERS Than Any Other Brand of Chick Starter. This is the reason why: SHUR-GAIN Gives Superior Quality at Lowest Cost. Superior Quality because: (1) SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter is manufactured by your local Feed Service Mill, This ensures FRESHNESS. (2) SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter is checked con­ tinually by qualified inspectors. This ensures PROPER TEXTURES, (g) SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter is laboratory con­ trolled, This insures UNIFORM QUALITY, (4) SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter contains the cor­ rect levels of proteins, minerals and vitamins as recommended by the National Research Council, Washington, D.C. 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