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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-03-04, Page 7Pag® 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 4th, 1948 to Rev. Mr. Snell. *M. G. ‘S loving re- home.1 ■ to collar bone. I MARCH 20MARCH 8 Easter RushI PHONE 136 Barley Acreage WANTED Look at These Valuesl • .< ■*'; < ’s t 1 are Guaranteed Moth Mo Extra Charge 8 $■ ARI Garments Cleaned by us Proof for Six Months at x were carnations and Miss Gloria Apple- of the bride, was dressed in a flower- Feb- Rev, mar- Ap- and In loving memory of ' who wishes remembered treats when and family their many and Mrs. of Shipka, know. by the fam- Mr. of Exeter, Frederick and Mrs. London, c A Limited Number <of Acres Will be Contracted For at Attractive Prices Merlin McLean thank those who him with cards and he was shut in with a broken c Victoria Hos- on Thursday, 1948, to Mr Send in all those blankets, comforters, jwd off-soasoia garments before the Worry is like a rocking cimir. M will give you something to do Irnfc it won’t get you anywhere. Whiting wishes to sincere thanks to kindly remembered her confinement to Mrs. Earl express her all who so her during bed the past few weeks. Any Pair of Drapes Sanitone Cleaned and Pressed ■ w wr Announcements Birth, Death and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Card of ThankB 50c. In Memoriam Notice 50c for Single verse. 25c extra for each additional verse. En­gagements 50c. .1 row a monarch WnMWfc Bargains at Wuerth s RUBBER BOOTS & to 10; 1.1 to 1; 1 to 5; for Boys to 9 tor Mom and Aunt Frollie 4? to 13 tor Dml and Uncle .lush • AM sloes' of Hip and Thigh .Iltooto tor hunting. ® Boys’ School Shoes, $1.95 up. U dippers, any length. ® Woof Sox, 2 prs, for 95c <a Men’s and boys’ Work Shoes tor the spring at rock bottom prices, Uto^airimg Promptly and Neatly Bone Wiiiie You Wait SHOE STORE ' 4 Gaiser-Appkton A quiet but pretty wedding took place in Huron College Chapel, London, Saturday, rtiary 28, at 2 p.m, when Parker united in riage Miss Shirley Elaine pieton, daughter of Mrs. D. G. Appleton, and Mr. Orland Gaiser, son of Mr. Lloyd Gaiser, of Crediton. The bride was dressed in a brown suit with brown accessories and her flowers sweet peas, ton, sister bridesmaid ed jersey dress with dark acces­ sories and her flowers were white carnations. Supporting the groom was Mr. Donald Burns, of Exeter. On their return from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Gamer will reside on a farm in Stephen. Pre Easter Prices on Drapes and Silk Curtains W. E. REID 87w DASHWOOD -PHONE- 456 THEDFORD or EXETER CO-OP EXETER, ONTARIO FAWS & SERVICE 1947 Pontiac Sedan, $1850 •' ( 1947 Mercury Coach, radio and fog lights, $1960 ■■ 1935 CJbev Coach, turret top and trunk, $490' •' ■ W34 'Chev Sedan, $350 Motor Cycle, $300 1944 Fargo Dump Stake, 3 ton, $1375 1944 Ford Panel Truck, % ton, new tires, $990 1943 Ford Army, 15 cwt., $550 1941 Ford Army, 8 cwt., $390 New heavy Army Trailer, $175 New light Army Trailer, $175 New heavy Army Trailer, $250 1 Ambulance Box, $100 1 Steel Army Box, 7x12 ft, $100 Used Cars, Trucks and Tractors Bought, Sold, or Exchanged Get ready for spring. Have your Tractor overhauled now v Phone 64w i^tassmMWra BIRTHS BOYES -At Mrs. Batten's nurs­ ing home on Sunday, Febru­ ary 29, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Boyes, tof Woodham, formerly of Shrewsbury, Eng­ land, a son. CRAWFORD—In pital, London, February 26, and Mrs. Oswald Crawford, of Exeter, a son, Basil Norman. FINKBEINER—At Dr. Fletch­ er's Hospital on Tuesday Mar. 2, 1948, to Mr. Harold Finkbeiner, a son. LIGHTFOOT—At Dr.Fletcher’s Hospital, on Saturday, Febru­ ary 28, 1948,.to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lightfoot, of Grand Bend, a son. POWE—At Mrs. Hunter’s nurs­ ing home on Sunday, Febru- ~ ary 29, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs Elmer Powe, of Centralia, a daughter, Barbara Elaine. PRESZ-CATOR-—At Mrs. Hunt­ er’s nursing home on Thurs­ day, February 26, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Presz- cator, of Exeter, a son, Gary Earl. CARDS OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Squire wish to express their thanks to their many kind friends who remembered Mrs. Squire with flowers, cards, treats and visits while a patient in Victoria Hos­ pital and since her return home. Mrs. John Rowe wish to thank friends and neighbors for the kind expressions of sympathy, to those who sent flowers and cards and to those who loaned their cars. { Miss Margaret Melville wishes to thank the many friends for the cards, flowers, phone calls and well wishes extended to her following the accident in which she sustained a fracture of her leg. c I wish to extend my sincere thanks to my neighbors and friends Cor the kindness shown me by bringing up my wood and cutting it.—Mrs, Albert pollock c Mr. Thos. Trevethick wishes to express his sincere thanks to the many friends for flowers, cards and treats while a patient in Victoria Hospital, and since his return The family of the late Mrs. Southcott wish to express their i sincere appreciation tor the > kindness and symparty extended during their bereavement, for the many floral tributes and tor the offer of -cars, with spec- • ial thanks IN MEMORIAM ANDREW- Mrs. William Andrew, passed away three years ago March 6, 1946. They say time heals all sorrow, And helps us to forget: But time, so far, has only proved How much we miss you yet- God gave us strength to fight it, And courage to bear the blow; But what it meant to lose you. No one will ever --Ever remembered ily. ANDREW—In fond membranes of Lois ’ Andrew, who went to rest three years ago, March 6th, 1945. Two loving hands are resting, The voice I loved is still. The mother who worked hard tor me Is waiting on God’s beautiful hill. God, give me strength to face it Courage to bear the blow, But what it meant to lose her, No one will ever know. —•Sadly .missed by George. Passes Music Exams Grant Morgan has successfully passed his Grade 8 piano and Grade 2 theory with first-class honors from the Western Con­ servatory of Music. His teacher is Mr. Lawrence Wein. CENTRALIA, ONTARIO Your Community Store Week-I d Specials WALKER’S SALTINES Everybody wants them. 1 Jb, pkg. 25c PUDDING POWDERS Several brands, 6 pkgs, for 25c BUTTER Grade 1, 71c lb. GRANULATED AND BROWN SUGAR 10 lbs., 89c We Deliver 1 BEE HIVE CORN SYRUP 5 lb, tin, 67c IODIZED SALT lb. boxes, 2 tor 15c » TOMATO JUICE Fancy 20 oz. Jfins, 2 for 23c, * CORN STARCH Several brands. 15c a box- • Phone Creditcm 40r5 GIVE GENEROUSLY TO THE RED CROSS Snell Bros- <£k Co