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(Penguins are birds, but they
never fly,
HIGHEST cash
PRICES FOB
Dead Stock
HORSES
COWS
HOGS
$2.50 each
$2,50 each
,50 per cwt.
According to size
and
WOOPHAM
(Mrs. Lome JoRiffo and family
of Mount Elgin spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs- Ray Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin. Webb and
Ronnie, of Grand Bend, visited
on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs,
Norris Webb,
•Mrs. W. L, Switzer
few days with Mr. and
Loach, of Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Scottsville, spent the
■with Mr, and Mrs, Ray
Mr, Jack Smith and Mr. Dave
Shamblow are on a hunting trip
at Pike Bay this week,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Vodden spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Nimmo, of Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs, Albert Scott, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Scott and Mr.
and 'Mrs. William Rundle attend
ed the Scott-Delaney wedding in
Strathroy on Saturday,
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spent a
Mrs. M.
Mills, of
week-end
Mills.
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condition.
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OF CANADA, LIMITED
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Air Vice-MarshaU 0. R. Sle-
mon, CG GBE, Air Officer Com
manding Training Command,
visited the station last week. The
newly-appointed AOC, 'who took
ovei' the post from AVM E. E.
Middleton, CBE, in August, made
an. extensive inspection tour of
the station. On Thursday eve
ning, AVM Slemon was guest of
honor at an Officers’ Mess Din
ner at Clinton, On Friday he
presented Radio-Officers’. badges
th five graduating students.' * * *
A successful bingo was held in
the drill hall on Friday evening.
The prizes were very attractive,
Among
kettles,
services
bets.
them were electric tea
flooi' lamps,
and Hudson
silver tea
Bay blan-
*
dancing
* * *
Attendance at the
party in the Officers’ Mess on
Friday night was good. The sta
tion orchestra supplied music for
the spirited group.
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The curling* season got under
way in London on Saturday
morning. One closely-matched
struggle saw F/L George Moir’s
rink defeat a crew led by F/O
Shaw Wilson.
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WINCHELSEA
Mrs. E. Walters of London
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Walters.
Mrs, Wib Batten and Mrs,
Charles Stephen of Elimville’ at
tended The St, Marys Journel-
Argus banquet at Prospect tun
on Friday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Southern
of London, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Dickey and family of Woodham,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford, Clar
ence and Gordon, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Arm
strong visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Campbell
of Exeter.
Our local deer hunters re
turned home on Saturday but
were not successful in capturing
any game.
GRAND BEND
'‘Historical Research” was the
topic at the regular November
meeting held in the town hall
recently. Mrs. Dan Hendrick con
vened the meeting. Mrs. Max
Turnbull commented on the
motto, "He Has Achieved
cess Who- Has Looked for
Best in Others and Given
Best He had”. Roll call
38 years in Business
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Reduced in Price
BLANSHARD
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Langford
and family of Lucan were Sun
day guests of Mr, and Mrs. Herb
Langford.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker
and family, Mrs. Fred Pattison
spent the week-end in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
ford, Donnie and Walter,
Sunday at Holmesville.
Mr. and Mrs. George
and family spent Sunday with-
Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane, of Inger
soll.
Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Stephens,
of Anderson, spent Sunday with
Mrs. James Mosey.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wells
Ilderton were Sunday guests of
I -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills.
Lang-
spent
Dunn
MENS’
MENS’
MENS’
BOYS’
C. C. & Al. Bicycles
- Effective December 1, 1949 -
& LADIES’ STANDARD
& LADIES’ BALLOON
MOTORBIKE
& GIRLS’ JUVENILE
of
A Liberal Allowance for Your Present
Bicycle or Joycycle
Special
BOYS’ & GIRLS’ SIDEWALK BIKES
Fully Equipped
$49.95
$59.95
$62.50
$47.50
$29.00
C. C. & M Joy cycles
Three Sizes in Stock
- Use Our Lay-Away Plan for Christmas -
Mrs. Melville,
spent Thursday
Mrs. Fred Mills.
Mr. and Mrs.
were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell
Liebier, Mitchell.
Miss Audrey -Parkinson, of
Welburn, spent the week-end at
her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson,
Baseline, spent .Sunday with Mr.
Harvey Parkinson and family.
Mr. Gladwyn Hooper, Mr. Jack
Thomson, Mr. Milton. Hooper
spent a few days at the Royal
Winter Fair this week.
Mrs. Milton Hooper, Mr. Glad
wyn Hooper attended the Jour-
nal-Argus banquet at Prospect
Hill last Friday.
of Moncton,
with Mr. and
Milton Hooper
evening dinner
Suc-
the
the
was
answered by naming a modern
convenience that our grand
mothers didn’t have. Aftei' we
were through we wondered how
our grandmothers got along at
all.
Mrs. Hamilton reported that the
community sale had -been a
splendid success financially,
about $150 being realized. The
members again take this oppor
tunity of thanking Mr. A'lvin
Walper, who for the second con
secutive year, conducted
free' of charge.
During the business
the meeting plans were
the sale
part of
complet
ed for the Christmas bazaar
be held in the town hall
Saturday, December 3, 2 to
p.m. Afternoon tea will also
served..
A donation of $5.00 was voted
to the Children’s War
Hospital, London,
Bus Trip To Royal
Very Successful
On Friday, Nov, 18,
women of the Grand
stitute boarded a Huron . Coach
Line btus at 6 a.m. for a sojourn
to the Royal Winter Fail’ at
Toronto. At Crediton they were
joined by seven members of the
Crediton branch and at Exeter
-by five from Zurich branch.
On arrival in Toronto they
split into smaller groups—some
spending the entire day at the
fair, others going downtown
shopping, the "Happy Gang”
broadcast, etc., claiming their
Memorial
thirty-two
Bend In
Exeter Radio
And Electric
294 DUNDAS ST.
Santa Says
Shop Early for Pleasure and Satisfaction
Shop Wisely for Practical Gifts of Furniture
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Mirrors
any home, our large selec-
Cedar
Chests
By Bosharts
$24.95Also sets at ‘J
$1.95 to $7.50Card tables range from
(Rubber Sealed
Moth Insurance
Interlocking Corners
Mil
tion
tian
Mattresses
acceptable gift in
offers you an excellent choice in either vene-
or gilt framed.
See
framework with colourful leatherette upholstery.
Red and grey, blue and grey, and green and
grey ..............‘...................................................... $27.50
For the very best we offer you the outstanding
Simmons Beautyrest, as well as the other famous
Simmons designs and other lower priced mat
tresses.
Bridge Sets
the attractive sets in our south window. Steel
attention.
The bus reached Grand Bend
at 3:30 a.m. Saturday morning.
Every one privileged to go felt
that their first venture in this
mode of entertaining had turned
out very well. They were warm
in their praise of Huron Coach
Lines and the courtesy and effi
ciency of driver Lawrence John-
if:
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Bedroom
Suites
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A practical family gift
and we can offer you a
good range of styles and
prices. Quality furniture
made by well - known
firms. Three pieces from
$75.00 to $275.00
Truly the cedar chest by
which to judge other cedar
chests 1 Check these three
outstanding features in ad
dition to the beautiful
w o r k m an s h ip in these
chests:
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W. MARTIN
Exeter South
for only $890.
Grain Grinder with 5 h.p. motor
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1946
1935
Ford, 158-inch chassis and cab, good motor
body, good .825 X .20 tires, new battery —*
CARS
new, with radio,
like new.
1947
and _
$710. (To be reduced $10 a day until sold.)
Ford
Ford Panel, worth the money — $250.
SPECIAL
1949
1947
1946
1935
1934
1930
Monarch, like
Kaiser Sedan,
Ford
Ford
Ford
Chev
Sedan.
Coach — $195.
Coach, good motor and tires — $250.
Coach, looks and runs well -— $95.
TRUCKS
Pickup) very good
KIRKTON
Word has been received from
Mrs. Stan Wood (nee Carrie
Marshall, Regina, of the death
of William S. Moffatt, fire chief
of Regina for more than nine
years, whose wife was a former
Kirkton girl, Mary Leigh. They
were married in Regina in 1917.
There are no children. A bro
ther, Howard, resides in Minne
apolis. He was born in Kempt-
ville on December, 1888. Sym
pathy is extended to Mrs. Mof
fatt from her friends and school
chums at Kirkton.
Mrs. Archie Robinson had the
misfortune to fall going down a
step from her living room to her
dining room, (breaking her hip.
She was operated on Friday
morning at St. Joseph’s Hospi
tal, London, when the doctor
pegged her hip. We
have her back soon.
Some ten hunters
first of the week for
nual deer hunt, this time going
to the Bruce Penninsula. They
were Alf Collier, Dave Shamlaw,
Dave Gettis, Jack Smith, Reg
and Rey Morrison. Ross Francis,
Lome and Ira
Fenton Rumble.
Mr. and Mrs.
hope
left
their
'i
Marshall and
TRACTORS
Above average International A with scuff let, bean
puller buck rake — a bargain at $890.
1943 Ford) stepup transmission) and good motor.
1942 Ford, stepup transmission, motor completely
overhauled.
1942 Allis Chalmers •— a buy at $495.
1940 Ford, stepup transmission. *
1938 Irish Fordson $595.
Larry Snider Motors
EXETER PHONS 64-W
J. Coates of
Toronto spent the week-end with
Mrs. A. Coates and visited their
son, who is a phtient in West
minster Hospital, London.
Miss Velma DoUpe w of London
spent the week-end’ with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
DoUpe.
Mr. Alvin Harding of Petrolia
was a week-end guest with Mr.
and Mrs. William Harding.
Mr. and Mrs. Esson and fam
ily of -Sarnia visited this week
with Mr. and Mrs. Delmer John
son.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Allen and
family and Mrs. Walker Kers-
lake Of Londesbofo were Sunday
guests with Mr.
Fletcher.
The W.M.S.
United Church
thankoffering service oil Sunday
morning. Rev. H. Deen Was the
guest speaker. A baptismal ser
vice was also observed when the
infant son (Robert LorneV of
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Doupe was
baptized. Special music was pro
vided by a trio from Petrolia.
Miss Jean Humphreys is holi
daying with her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Brock at
Burgessville.
and Mrs. Lewis
of the Kirkton
held a special
Sold and Serviced
House and Farm Wiring
DONALD JOLLY
Gifts For H im
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Priced to Fit Every Family Budget at
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Toasters
Hampers
Scales
Cabinets
Stewart Warner Radios
and
General Appliances
Hopper-Hockey Furniture Store
Presto Cookers
Pin-up Lamps
Carving Sets
Electric Kettles
Coffee Makers
Sun Beam Irons
Toasters
Mixmasters
Cooking Utensils
Cake Tins
Kitchen Stools
Heating Pads
Winchester Rifles
and Shotguns
Browning Rifles
and Shotguns
Power Tools
Rods and Reels
Flashlights
J ack-Knives
Skates and Hockey
Equipment
Skiis
Gloves
Gifts For Home
Inglis Washers
Inglis Ranges
Inglis Rangeltes
Essotane Gas Ranges.
Waffle Irons
Sandwich
Bathroom
Bathroom
Medicine
Mirrors
Electric Clocks
"Sunshine” Saniboys
Pyrex Ware
Roller Skates
Ice Skates
Skiis
Sleds
Toboggans
Wagons
Doll Buggies
Dolls
Metal Toys
Dishes
Pull Toys
Books
Games
Train Sets
Sunshine” Tricycles
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