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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-01-20, Page 8
Page &THE TIMES.APVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, lp4? We Have a, . WHITE PINE Some Dressed, Some Matched. Hood Quality and It Is Dry. Prices Arc Iiight? A. J. CUTWORTHY Phone 12 We Deliver Granton «■as Tom Semple SIGNS Trucks, Windows, Store Front Signs, Gold Leaf Lettering PRONE 155M EXETER WINCHEUSEA Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Clarke, of Farqu har. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fisher, oY near Exe- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Morgan, of Thames Road, spent Satur day with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davis .spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. McGayin, of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs, Philip and family spent Monday ning Hern, Mr. spent ind Mrs. Marys. Geo, Hern eve- with Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd of Zion. and Mrs. Harold Clarke Sunday evening with Mr, Cliff Hunter, of si. 19471939 Fargo %-Ton 1948 Dodge 1-Ton, low mileage 1948 Mercury Vh-Ton, low mileage 1936 Buick Sedan 1948 Chev Sedan 1946 1934 1941 1947 1942 Chrysler Sedan 1934 Chrysler Sedan 1939 Dodge Coach 1946 Sedan Sedan Coach Sedan ■a Hi Highlights Gleaned Ffom Exeter District High School gg,—,..----------------------- ---- - Through an unfortunate' mis take, we were misinformed as to the correct date of our Glee Club broadcast. The situation has been cleared ip everybody’s mind and we can tell you for certain this time. It is Friday, January 21, at 8:3’0« pan., over CKNX Wingham. The various duets and trios are working very hard with their selections, among them “Nightfall” a. spiritual, “Swing Along lun”. “I Love You Truly” “Turn Y© to Me” will foe dered by the entire chorus, program promises to give fine entertainment and you will be glad and* a Chil and ren- The very —B St. in day, they will contest with Marys and the game will be our gym. St. Marys was edged out the seniors last Friday. A very close (game was (anticipated, as we remembered the battles of last They ever, wide foy * year against this team, fooled us pleasantly, how- since we won by quite a margin.* * Girls who arrived in economics classes last minus their sewing soon something to do. There stacks you tuned in. * * hours since * * are much the forms into an Chev Coach Chev Coach Dodge Sedan Dodge Sedan Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Coach Lafayette Sedan Pontiac Sedan Plymouth Sedan Plymouth Sedan Mercury Sedan Willys Coach Pontiac Sedan Ford Coach OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM Noon exciting been organized mural Basketball League, week the games * were mostly within the forms, such as IXb against IXa. The first game^ is played by the girls from 121'25 p.m. to 12155 p.m.. It is fol lowed immediately by a boys’ game, which last until 1:30 p.m. With this system everyone is kept busy in either playing or cheering patriotically for his home 'form. One of our students, John Whitehouse, had an excess of said spirit which resulted in a broken foot. It is now neatly packed in a cast and John is •back on the job in Grade XI since last Monday. * * * * The juniors, as we predicted last week, played ian enthusias- ending .in their big victory over Mitchell. On Tues- tic game, * Trade Terms MacGregor Motor Sales Ltd. PHONE 174FOREST, ONT. H * more have Intra Last home week found were ■of jerseys and jackets for the senior boys’ basketball wardrobes which .did not have their numbers attached secure ly. We struggled with fours and threes, wishing at the same time that everyone’s number was eleven, With an occasional exception, according ito the boys, we sewed ‘ them neatly.* * * ♦ Last Monday the “Inkspot’’ ............... .It having the a magazine there will be time for staff was paper form, more students and others interested what happens in the school. had another meeting, thinking of printed in If possible, copies this ex in * Tuesday marked the arrival our long looked for .sweaters, great many students ordered tliem and are anxiously await ing their d is t r i b u t i o n. Next week we shall tell you m’ore •about them. In the meantime, remember your Friday 'date at 8:30 with our Glee Club over CKNX. ** of A —Theresa Dietrich SHUR-GAIN FEEDS DON’T COST! THEY SAVE YOU 9 MONEY! CRESULTS- when MANAGEMENT, FEED AND ANIMALS ALL COOPERATE/ The grain and for the concen- Balanced feeding saves you money! time saved by balanced feeding pays irate used and the savings go into your pocket. Compare the value of 450 pounds of grain with the SHUR-GAIN Hog Concentrate required to balance the hog’s ration during the feeding period. The dif ference is more profit io you! The savings from higher grades and fewer losses adds more and more in favour of balanced feeding. Can you afford to let another day go by without in vestigating the SHUR-GAIN feeding program ? EXETER WHALEN CORNERS Bulk Pellets SHUR-GAIN Uhick Starter $4.20 SHUR-GAIN Laying Mash 3.80 3.95 SHUR-GAIN Hatching Mash 3,90 4.05 SHUR-GAIN Calf Starter 4.60 SHUR-GAIN Pig Starter 3.85 4.00 SHUR-GAIII Pig Developer 3.15 ♦ SHUR-GAIN Hog Grower 3.10 SHUR-GAIN Dairy Ration 3.05 MORE SHUR-GAIN IS FED IN CANADA THAN ANY OTHER BRAND Ask for Discounts on Ton Lots suc- eve- WHALEN Euchre The community held a cessful ’euchre on Tuesday ning at the school house. Eight tables were .in play. Ladies high was won Herbert; French; Pullman; Morley. Lunch was served. Roy Hodgson and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil .Squire were in charge. ■Sunday guests with Mr. and Mi’s. Ronald Squire were, and Mrs. Laverne Scott, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Nelson and Douglas, of Lambeth. Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Parkinson were Mr. and Mrs. Willis, of Wood ham, and Mr. and Mrs. Melle- ville Gunning and Muriel. Recent Mrs. F. Mrs. E. Mr. and ' Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parkinson and family, of Russeldale and Mr. and Mi’s. Don Marshall and family, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parkinson. Messrs. Howard Morley and Clarence .Lynch, of Hazel Park, Mich., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley. Elva Morley accompanied them home for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Millson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knowles, of St. .Marys, and Mrs. Martha Knowles, of Granton, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. French and Mr. E. French. Tom Simpson went to Tuesday to spend play. by Miss Mary gent’s high by Wm. lone hands by Clove consolation by Bill Mr. Mr. of CREDITON EAST Dr. and Mrs. Steiner and son, Tom and ,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Darling, of Exeter, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Motz. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hamilton and sons, of Grand Bend, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mr. .Clifford Hill returned home Saturday after being iu St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, for X-rays. We wish him a speedy recovery. visitors of Mr. Squire were, Mr. Foster, St. Marys, ‘Mrs. Nelson Squire of Farquhar. EDGEWOOD Don Middleton returned home from Guelph on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Rabat, of Mooresville, spent Sunday .after noon with Mix and Mrs. Joseph Zubal. 'Mr. Archie' tMay spent Wed- ; nesday and .Thursday in London, Messrs. Douglas Westman, Pat Patterson and Joseph Zubal are busy cutting wood in Nis- souri Township, ‘Farm .Forum was held at the home of Mr. Harold Westman Monday night. CENTRALIA M.S, Meeting The regular monthly• meeting of the Centralia W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. G. Weir. Mrs, Powe and Hepburn had ^charge of program. JVlrs. W. Skinner sisted them, Mrs. Powe imper sonated a Chinese doctor, Stel la Cheng, M.D, A review .was conducted on “What’s in the News” and “How to help China more". Reports of the secre taries .were brought in showing a good year’s work.” The presi dent, Mrs. ’ — ’ ' ’ all to turn better next Mrs. the as- HARPLEY •Mr. and Mrs. Wm- Love Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love and families spent Wednesday even ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ebner Lawson, of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hayter visited on Friday in Exeter with their daughter, Mrs. Ted Jones. ■Mr. and Mrs, o. K, Lovp and family visited ,op Friday evening at the home of Mr, Garnet Pat terson, on Blue Water Highway. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Desjar- dine and family spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Jack Ridley and Jean, Mr. plane where month graphy School, (Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parkhill and Mr. Love, of Sliipka, evening at the Mansell Hodgins. Mr. Humphrey on Wednesday afternoon with Mr. B, J. Hodgins and renewed old acquaintances. Morley Love on .Friday for he will take special course at the Gloucester and left by Ottawa, a three in tele Radio and -Mrs. Elgin Webb, Mrs. Jas. Wilson, of and Mrs. Ross spent home Friday of Mr. Webb visited POP’S Taxi Service I Phone: CtredLiton 18rll Exeter 357 v—ji HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR DEAD STOCK HORSES each $5.00 CATTLE each $5.00 HOGS per cwt. $1.50 According- to size and condition. XL Exeter 235 Seaforth 15 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA LTD. Lorne Hacks, asked a new leaf and do A lovely Chinese teapot and cosy were shown by Mrs. Weir. A very lovely lunch was served at the close by Mrs. Lorne Hicks, Mrs. Kershaw and Mrs. 'Gates. Mr. and 'Mrs. R. Smith and Marlene, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mrs. ,W. Bowden. Mr. Fred Howe underwent an operation in Victoria Hospital, London, last week. We him a speedy recovery, Mr. David Medley and Betty Medley, of Goderich, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Skinner on Sunday. Miss ley gave a very talk on ‘,r ‘ quor in the Home’’ at the close of the church service on Sun day morning. The speaker came on the invitation of the Sunday School superintendent, Mr. Skin ner. Mr. and Mrs. George Bayn- ham visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. Carruthers in London on Sunday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harold Taylor Beth and Jack, of Usborue, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F.' Bowden. The play “Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick’’ presented in the school room of the church’ on Friday evening by the A.Y.'P.A. of St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Kirkton, was largely Mr. Chas. Paul and Gerald Paul with Mrs. the piano entertained acts. Their numbers were re ceived with the usual hearty applause and added greatly to the evening’s enjoyment. .year, wish Miss were Cecil Med- a very interesting The Influence of Li- .attended, son Mr. Paul at between were M Notice Township of Hay It is requested that all Mail Boxes be installed on a movable arm so that the boxes can be tilted upwards and out of the way of township snow-plow equip ment. These may be securely fastened to original position after the snow-plowing period. All car owners in the Township of Hay are request ed not to park their cars on the roads of the town- * ship during the •winter. Cars that are left on the roads are left there owners* risk. Cars that are left on the roads are contrary Highway Traffic Act, and are a detriment operation of snow plows. at to to the the the James Masse Road Superintendent Mr. Toronto oh some time. Mr. and were in Mitchell on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell, of London, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank inson. W.M.S. The held at Arksey with fourteen members present. Mrs. Hazelwood presided over the W.M.S., .the theme being “Thy Kingdom Come Through the Teaching Ministry of Church hymn prayer, a reading spoke on ‘ Training”. Mrs. Alex Baillie “MISS NEWFIE”— Mary Dawe, nineteen - year - old blonde from Bay Roberts, Nfld., who was chosen “Miss Newfoundland”, at a contest held in St. Johns. Four girls competed in the finals. Canada’s >newest province thinks there is a chance that Miss Canada of 1949 will be la Newfoundland girl. —Central Pres Canadian Park- and W.A. Meeting January meetings the home of Mrs. on Thursday afternoon were Geo, the ’. Following the opening Mrs. Mrs . Hazelwood offered i. Wm. Morley gave and Mrs. Ogden Christian Citizens in During the business meeting the was given by for making made asking donate a half this time . . favoured with an accordian solo and Mrs. Khlare gave a reading “The Coming Year”. The meet ing closed .with singing a hymn and prayer. Mrs. Wm. Morley was in charge of the W.A. The Lord’s Prayer was repeated in. .unison following the hymn. The lesson thoughts "Sara a Woman of Faith” was followed by the Scripture Lesson by Mrs. Morley and prayer led by Mrs. Milne Pullen. The roll call was ans wered and the minutes of the last meeting were read and ap proved. During the business meeting cards of appreciation were read from Mrs. Hazelwood and Mr. Milne Pullen for being remembered while ill. Reports were given from the Sunshine committee ..........................Mi Last year was a decided success Flans for a supper in the base ment of the church .on January 28 were made also a program committee was appointed. Read’ report Ogdeh. Plans quilts were member to of print. At Roy Jlodgson treasurer’s Mrs. two each yard Mrs. and the treasurer. SA1NTSBURY ■Mr. and .Mrs. R. Greenlee. Mr. and Mrs. E. Greenlee, Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis, Almarie and Alexia were dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. ,E. Atkinson on Friday evening. (Mr. and Mrs. H. Carroll spent Saturday evening -at the home of Mr. Lucan. Mr. family home of Mrs. _F. Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. H. dinner guests with Mrs. Robert Coleman on Saturday evening. Mr. ‘ ~ spent Mrs. Mr, Parkhill Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and and Mr. were dinner ■and Mrs. Rd. day. Mrs. W. J, _ spent Thursday with Mt. Mrs. H. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. McNaughton, of Watford and Mr. arid Mrs. W. Carroll, of Parkhill, were Sun day evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. M. Abbott and family at the Davis. R. and .Mrs- »C. Shipley and Mrs. C. Davis spent Sunday at Davis. .McDonald Davis were Mr. and of Lucan, M. Let Us Show Ivan and FORTUNE SMILES on those who use WANT ADS. Phone 31w O' PHONE 376 EXETER hi ii You Wall Pap Can Do for Your Home Atkinson Mr•and Mrs. R. Sunday with H. Atkinson. • and Mrs. W. Carroll visited recently with Turner. E. Atkinson Davis Mr. Sun- ,Mrs. and Mrs. H. 1 guests with Dickins on Davis and spent Sunday evening home of Mrs. WANT ADS DO MORE WHEN YOU TELL MORE. PHONE 31<W Ings were given by Mrs, Ronald Squire and Mrs. Ogden. Mrs. Morley pronounced the benedic tion, Lunch was served by Mrs. Arksey and her assistants. A r e f r o s li 1 n g, pride-inspiring “beauty treatment” for every room-—that's wliiit today’s smar ter Canadian wallpapers mean to your home. Come in and. let us help yon; perhaps We can sug gest a new way to achieve a longed for decorative effect with wallpaper, by advising On the choice of just the right designs, the correct colours, the most beautiful combinations. Decorate with wallpaper and enjoy new pride when friends admire your rooms. Visit our store today. 450 Patterns Available 18c to $2.75 per single roll ppm/iy footwem & mmllpapzp