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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-09-09, Page 8Page 8 THE TIMES-APVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1948 Buy it, sell it, find it, tell it, do i t,—w i t h Times-Advocate WANT ADS. V’s Beauty Shoppe Exeter and District’s Most, Modern Shoppe Have yon consulted us about the NEW RADIO WAVE ? All Types of Permanents, Cold, Heat and Machineless All lines of Beauty Culture Vera, C. Fraser, prop. Tel: 112 Exetei l.aV lo’.otte. h 1 ts a Announcements Paris Beauty Shoppe Have your hair short for the hot season ahead! Make your appointment now for your new permanent. — Open All Day Wednesday — One Block East of Trivitt Memorial Church Evelyn Paris, Prop. Phone 245w Exeter I Dot’s Beauty Shoppe (north of Bell Telephone) Naturelie Permanent Waving Lustron Cold Wave Open Wednesday Afternoon Dorothy G. Reeder, prop. Tel. 71 Exeter I For All Branches of Beauty Culture, Try the Lucan Beauty Salon Machine, Machineless and Cold Waves, $3.50 Up “Where a wave is permanent” IONE TATLOW, PROP. Phone Lucan 109R blanshard Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Paynter. I- of Kirkton. spent the week end i at Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. of Detroit, spent Sunday v. D Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Edwin Sankei of Mu.hell Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodgins, and Jimmie, and Mrs- John, of Leonard Mr. and Toronto, were Sunday Mr. and Mr; 1 ‘ " Miss Ruth Hooper spent the week-end with her aunt ami uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Faoey, of Belton. Mr, and Mrs Sidney Adamson were Sunday guests of Mr, Mrs. R Humphreys, of Kir School re-opened again Tuesday with seven new l> ners, Barbara Dunnell. 8 Rea, Donnie Carter. M1 Thomson. Bruce, Barbara Douglas Swartzman. Mr. Kenneth Parkinson on Tuesday for the West, to with the Pulling to be the seems to M. E. Hooper and son averag­ ing six ton to the acre. Mr. and Mrs. E. Shaver, of Toronto, Miss Hickie, of Toron­ to, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hod­ gins, Lois and Lorene, dale spent Sunday with Mrs Herb Langford. Mrs. Fred Pattison the Mary Hastings ] London on Saturday. Mrs. Dave Youngson lent in St. Joseph's st One morning the jani­ tor came to work with a black eye, a swollen lip and other bruises. Boss: “What happened to you, Bill?” Janitor: “Well, boss, I have been listen’.” Barth. Death and Marriage Notices are inserted free of vfwne Card of Thanks 50c. In Memoriam Notice 50c for ssng'.e terse 2">e extra for each additional verse. En- gaaerm. nts 50c. Percy of Gram Orville Lanai Saintsbury. M Thacker and -..v Mrs. Alex Dabs.m guests ■"* Fred Pa* Ds and and tu'*y left help harvest out there. canning corn seems order of the day- It be an excellent crop, of Glen- Mr. and attended picnic in is a pat- Hospitul. London. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs- Jas. Mossey spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Youpg, of St. Marys, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin, of St Marys, If the tires on your car are getting worn after a summer of hard driving, we suggest that you talk to us about a new set of Fisks. Remember, don’t risk, buy Fisk. was talkin’ when I should South End Service RUSS AND CHUCK SNELL Exeter Phone 328 DV. SMA- -At Mrs. Batten’s nur- v.nc on Friday, Septern- 1918. to Mr. and Mrs. Rylsma. of Creditou, j of Sexbier urn, Holl- daughter. Ruth. '<t"T and. l- a on MV ARD At St. Joseph’s Hos­ pital. London, on. Friday, September 3. 1948, to Mr. and Mrs ’William Coward, a son. DICKEY—At Mrs. Hunter’s nur­ sing home tember 5, Wm. on Sunday, Sep- 1948. to Mr. Mrs. Wm. Dickey, Jr., Centralia, a daughter, Louise (Judy). and of Judith Mrs. Jack to announce daughter at DOERR—Mr. and Doerr are happy the birth of a Mrs. Batten’s nursing home on Friday. September 3, 19 45, Wendy Vivian. WHALEN Mr. and Mrs- Bert Duffield, Betty and Gayle visited recently with Mrs. Wynne, of Woodham. Recent visitors of Mr. Mrs. E. Foster were Mr. Mrs. Leland Robinson and bara, of London. Mr. and Thus. Gunning, of Granton, and Mrs. Walter Hodgins Edna, of Lucan, Ann Eves Edna Brown, of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. W, Skinner, Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell, of London, spent the end with Mr. and iiison. The W.A. meet on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. F. Squire. Luther 1 Exeter, visitors Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield. Miss Arlene Skinner returned to hei' home in Centralia after spending several weeks and Mrs. E. Foster. Mrs. Simpson and holiday Mrs. F. and and Bar- Mrs. Ease, Charm will week- Park- and W.M.S. Mr. and Mrs. cliffe, of near Sunday evening Row- were with with. Mr. ___ __ Tommy were in Toronto for a few days during last week. ROOM FOR ROOM! DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR! I There is no better way to achieve the decorative effects you want for your home, than to use Canada’s LEGGE—-Mr. and Mrs. Legge, nounce Robert August eph's Hospital, London. oh' Howard wish to an- son. Saturday, Jos- Exeter, the arrival of a Donald, on 28, 1948. at St. MARRIAGES Sat- , at College ■have a heartache Longing dear Mother for you. —In fond and lovin, by her daughters Mrs. N. Kleinteldt, vine Eggert and g memory and son, Mrs. Er- Irving Stahl. Modern Wallpapers SINCLAIR — SCOTT—On , urday. September 4, 19 48, 4 o’clock in Knox Chapel, Toronto, by the Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair, father of the groom, assisted by Rev. Wil­ liam C. Bothwell, Helen Nina Alexandra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander O. Scott, to Rev. Donald Ruthven Sin­ clair, of Exeter, son of Rev. and Mrs. N. R. D. Sinclair, of Barrie. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, of Albert street, London, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Elaine Bardon, to Elgin Warren Coxworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Coxworth, Wharncliffe road, London, the marriage to take place Saturday, September 25, Trinity Lutheran Church, at 5.30 p.m. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. George (Pat) Walker wish, to express their sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends who cut and thresh­ ed his grain while he was ill in Victoria Hospital, also to those who sent cards, letters and treats and to those whp called to see him. IN MEMOS I AM ago, Sept- it was His liveth still. Mrs. Sun worthy Suntested Read all about it—see it at your Ford Dealer’s! ; memory , Aldo Pearl passed away September 9. 250 Attractive Patterns loving sister, whe a-m, : past, her pain The longer, lower look I SMITH—In our dear (Hartleib) one year 1947. Past her Cease to She who Gone to —Sadly her children, wick, Mrs. Miss Shirley Smith. suffering, weep for tears are vain suffered is at rest, heaven with the blest, missed by sisters and , Mrs. M. Hart- Wm. Miller and Wife: "I can read you like a book, John.” Husband: “Why don’t yon then? In a book, you skip what you don’t like, but in me you linger over it.” /e ride in comfort and rear seats. HARTLEIB—•In loving memory of Daniel Hartleib, who pass­ ed away six years ember 9, 1942. God took him home will, But in our hearts he —-Remembered by sisters, Win. Hey, Mrs. D. Meirburg, Miss L. M. Hartleib, and-by his children, Mrs. G. Moulton, Mrs. Ed. Dundas, Mrs. Al. Mercer, Mr. Harry Hartleib. c STAHL—IN loving memory of our dear Mother, Mrs. Rosina Stahl, who passed away one year ago, September 11, 1947. Dear Mother is sleeping, so free from all pain, Oh wake .her not, sweet spirit to suffer again, She slumbers so soundly, oh let her sleep on jr sickness is ended, troubles are over, Just think how she suffered and moaned with pain In the long night hours, soothed her in vain Till God in His mercy down from above, An angel that whispered a sage of love, Surrounded by friends, we lonesome, In the midst of our joys we blue, With smiles on our faces, "Hydra-Coil” Springs on both front wheels . . . "Para-Flex” Springs at rear. — Buyers of At Highest Cash Prices ThedfordDashwood Phone 87w It’s a dream on the inside, tool Lounge car interior with luxurious comfort. BEANS, PEAS, WHEAT, TIMOTHY, RED CLOVER, SWEET CLOVER AND ALSIKE Those "Magic Action” King-Size Brakes are brakes you love to touch!W. E. Reid ESTABLISHED FOR EVERY SURFACEA FINISH 1 SANDY ELLIOT * It looks like a luxury car! Big car quality in every detail! INSIDE AND OUTSIDE • ■ J?' 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