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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-01-04, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4, 1951 Professor (in pheinistry class); “Mr. Smith, what can you tell about nitrates?" Freshman oh, they’re day rates,” * O' Smith: ”Well-cr-uh.- a lot cheaper than » * * ”Whp was tfiat youHusbgnd:were talking with outside for a whole hour?” Wife: “Oh, that was Mrs. Topes. She didn’t have time to come in. ” '■ We Have in Stock Dry White Pine 1x5 and 1x6 Matched Also 1x4-5-6-8-10 and 12 inches Dressed 4 sides A. J. Clatworthy PHONE 12 GRANTON ■—.......... .'■ ( Office Closed JAN. 8 AND 9 IN EXETER JAN. 10 IN LUCAN John W. Orchard Optometrist ■ For Sale Litter Carrier Pipes Truck Wheels for Manure Spreaders Railroad Irons Angle Irons in All Sizes WE BUY SCRAP IRON Also Buy Feather Ticks of All Kinds Bring the Scrap Into Our Yard ★ ★ ★ ★ Exeter Salvage Co. STATION ST. PHONE 423 Are You Ruptured? Our Service Is Different We Sell You A Fit In Our Private Truss Room Trusses, Belts, Supports of All Kinds SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Over 15 Years’ Experience Robertson's Phone 50 Exeter Sunday and Evening Service One garage will be open in Exeter on Sundays, Wed­ nesday afternoons and dur­ ing the evenings through­ out the week. Open this Sunday, Wed­ nesday afternoon, and dur­ ing the evenings through­ out the week:— SUPERTEST Service Station user 9 Saintsbury Acrobatics Bring Resolutions Aftex' the excitement of Christ­ mas died down we thought we would have, discovered a little quiet and peace for a time, but have discovered to oui’ surprise that pile pf our staid and gplid citizens has taken to acrpibatics. The attempt to stand oil his head on a snpw plpugh didn’t have very satisfactory results. However, few bruises and a resolve fer the new yeai- to leave well enough alone whs the end pf what might have been a ser­ ious accident, Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Jack spent Saturday evening home of Mr. and of Whalen. Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. H. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Earl _Greenlee and Larry and Mrs. were Thursday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Barker. New Years guests in the com­ munity were: Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Hodgins of Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. C. Abbott and family, Mr, and Mrs. C. Ings, Mr. A, Carroll of London and Mr. Hugh Carroll with roll; with bott; and and : Mr Carol, Mr. and Mrs. D. Maguire and Lee with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson on .Sunday; Mr. and Mns. Donald Maguire with Mr. and Mrs. W. Maguire of Brinsley on New Yearsj Mr. G. Weinest- rum and Mr. j Mr. and Mrs.Jon Sunday; Greenlee, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. ily with Mr. and Mrs. Earl ’Greenlee; Mr. and Mrs. M. Mc­ Donald and family with Mr. and Mrs. A. Caldwell of St. Thomas. Mrs. W. J. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. M. Abbott spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Gardiner of Farquhar. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston \yere dinner .guests with Mr. and Mrs. Winston Shapton recently. Mr. and Mrs. F. Squires and Grafton of Whalen and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. New Mr. Howard McDonald spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. A. Caldwell of St. Thomas and Miss Joyce McDonald with Mr. and Mrs. H. Noels of Aylmer. (Intended for Last Week) Last Tuesday night St. Pat­ rick's Sunday School held the annual - - - Parish was enjoyed by all. Atkinson was absence of Canon James. Candy was served to all at intervals during the programme and St. Claus came to delight the. hearts of the small children and pre­ sented gifts to everyone. The evening -was brought to a close by singing of the National -An­ them. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll and boys were Saturday guests with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hod­ gins, of Lucan, for the family Christmas gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis and family and Mr. G. Weine- strum were Sunday dinner guests with Mrs. W. Davis and Ivan. Christmas Day guests in the vicinity were: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lotta and Carol, of Arva, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maguire and Lee with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McDon­ ald and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins with Mrs. W. J. Dickins, of Lucan. Mrs. W. J. Davis and Ivan with Mi-, and Mrs. Murray Ab­ bott. Mirs, and Mrs. Clax-ence Davis and family ‘Mr. G. Weinestrum with Mr. arid Mrs. James Turn- ei. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll boys, Mr. ad Mrs. Cliff Ings, of London, also Mr. Alvin Carrail, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. and Larry, Mr. Barker and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Her­ man Atkinson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Atkinson and family and Mrs. Jim Atkin­ son with Mr, and Mrs. L. Oke, of Hurondale. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston entertained the Gibson families. We are sorry to report Maureen Fenn is still ill the measles. Mrs. ,R. Dickins at the Squires Barker,Lorne Davis and fam- F. Davis evening dinner Jim Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. and Mrs. H. and Mrs: Harry Car- W. J. Davis and Ivan and Mrs. Donald Ab- Billy Wilson, of London R. Atkinson with Mr. Herman Atkinson. Latta and James Turner with G. Isaac of London Mr. and Mrs. R. and Mrs. J. Barker, H. Davis and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Squires, and Mr. and N, Ogden of London with and Mrs.’ Jack Dickens on Year’s Day. in the A short program Mr. Earl chairman in the 'Christmas Tree Hall. Earl Greenlee and Mrs. Jim Fred Davis that ’with ELIMVILLE The boys of the community gave Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johns a rousing chivari on Friday even- ing. Mr. Howard Pym is attending a week's course in Guelph this week. The community welcomes Mrs. Johnny Ridley into our midst after their wedding Thursday afternoon, in Exeter. •New Years Pay visitors were: Mr. and Mrs, James Earl, Mr. and Mrs. family, pf Mrs. Philip 'Mr. and Everett Miller and Zion, with Mr. and Johns. Mrs. Philip Murch, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bell, Mr. and Mrs, Melville Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper and family, Mr, Don Parsons, of Exe­ ter, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Pym and family, Mr. Sam Skinner, of Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques and family, of Zion, Mr. and Mrs. William Morley, of Whalen, with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. William Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johns and family, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns, of Winch elsea with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rat­ cliffe, of Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Margi- son and Bobby, of London, Mrs. Ed. Johns and Miss Lois Baker, of Exeter, with Delmer Skinner. (Intended fox* Mr. and Mi's, celebrated tlieix- anniversary on Tuesday, Decem­ ber 26. A large number of friends and relatives called on them during the day wishing them every happiness, good health and many more years of good luck. Miss Seeta Barnes, of New York spent the Christmas holi­ day with Mr. and Mrs. William Routley. Mr.Elgin Skinner, of spent the holiday week with liis family here. Christmas visitors in the com­ munity were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rundle and family, of Thames Road, Mr. and Mrs, Har­ ry Dougall and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Arhur Ford and Irwin, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hern and family, of Zion, with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finkbien- ei’ and Billy, of Slxipka, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coultis, of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerslake and Edwin with Mr. and Mrs. Coultis. Mr. and Mrs. Philip and Margaret with Miss drews, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs, and Ava with Mr. Hooper, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Rusell Wayne, o f Crediton, Mrs. Horace Delbridge ily, of Winchelsea, Mr. Alvin Coopex* and family with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper. Mrs. Earl Parrish and family, of London, Mr. Harry Mr. and and family of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinnei- and Larry with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ford, of Eden. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson and Stephen, iMr. Laurie Ste­ phen, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Chirles Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and Larry with Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolsey and son with Mrs. Woolsey's parents, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell, Miss Donna Murch and Mr. Frank Walsh, of London, Mr. and Mrs. William Morley, of Whalen, Mr. Sam Skinner, o£ Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym. Mr. and Mrs. Last Week) Weston Horne 50 th wedding Toronto, Nelson Johns A. An- ElfordLome and Mrs. King and and fam- Mrs. Mr. and and spent the week with Sparling. Mrs. Delmer Skinner with Mrs. Ed. Johns, Hatching Weekly Setting All Breeds Order December and January Chicks Now Sun- Neuhauser Hatcheries 81 King Street LONDON, ONTARIO Tel* Met. 7482 V Pentecostal Holds Christmas Party The annual Pentecostal day School Christmas entertain­ ment was held on Friday even­ ing, December 22, in the church. A good crowd was in attendance and enjoyed a lovely program of music, singing, recitations and climaxed by a pantomime, “Hark tile Herald Angels Sing,” prepared by Mrs. P. Durand. A Orlstmas offering was pre­ sented to Rev. ahd Mrs. Hend­ rick, and after the presents from the tree were distributed, treats were given to the boys and girls. Don jolly was in charge of the program while Mr. Edgar Cud- more acted as chairman, Community Euchre Held At Whalen The Ccmmunity Euchre had party in the “schcpl house” i Friday evening, Prize winners were: Gadies’ high, Mrs, Laverix Mcrley; gents’ high, Mr, Cleve Pullman; lone hands, Mrs. Harry Squire; con­ solation, Mr, Finkbeiner. •Com­ mittee in charge for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. William Mor­ ley Jr„ Elva Morley and William French. Personal Items Those who spent New Years away were: Mr. and Mrs. .Frank Parkinson, Glenn and Russell, with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Dock­ ing Munroe; Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire and Grafto)u and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire with Mr, and Mr. and l. a on Mr. Mrs. Ronald Squire with Mr, Mrs. J. Dickins and Mrs, Ray family with Mr. Hardy, Devizes'; Finkbeiner and friends at Listowel. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Johnson with Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, St. Marys; Mr, and Mrs. Walter Gunning, Mr. and Mrs. Melleville Gunning and Muriel and Wilfred Herbert with Mr. Mrs. Allen Jaques, Zionf Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien and family with Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, of Lucan. Miss Angela O’Brien week-end in London and Mrs. Tom O’Brien. Misses Donna Currie Ogden and Mr. Jack ____ Zion visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Ogden, Wood- stock. Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Bell Tate, London. Mr. William French is sport­ ing a new 1951 Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. Don Marshall and family of London visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Melleville ning and Muriel, also Mr. fred Herbert were Saturday toYs with Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson. Mrs. George Coursey and Frances of Courtwright visited during last week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunning. Miss Donna Currie of water spent the Christmas tion with Mary Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Morley and Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ ter Gunning, Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen and Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Squire were Wednes­ day evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster, St. Marys. Miss Elva Morley entered St. Joseph’s Hospital on Monday and Friday was operated on. Her many friends will be glad she is doing as well as can expected. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Flannigan, London. Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen at­ tended the golden wedding of Mr. and Mr?. W. Horne, Elini- vilie, on Tuesday. Miss Dot -Mcssey, St. Marys, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire. New Years visitors community were Mr. Norman Hodgins and Granton, with George Squire; Woodham, with Bert Duffield; Angus Earl, Zion, Mr. Earl and Mr. and Mrs. Gunning, Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen; Miss Audrey Arksey and Mr. Glen Froats of London with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Arksey; Mr. and St. Marys, with Cecil Squire. Mr. and Mrs. Mary and John, near Lucan; Parkinson and Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacqueline with Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Zion, Mr. and spent the with Mr, and Mary Hern of Ray Gun- Wil- visi- Frank Tees- vaca- in the and Mrs. family, of and Mrs. Wynne, of and Mrs. and Mrs. George Frank Mrs. B. Holden, Mr, and -Mrs. P. L. Pickles, of Byron, with EDGEWOOD Mr. Harold Westman and Roy Moore attended the school meet­ ing at Revere school Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zubail and Barbara Ann visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jguball Sr. of the sec­ ond concession of Bidduiph on Wednesday, A car went into the ditch and broke a hydro pole off at Zuball’s gate on Tuesday No one was hurt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thanks to YouJoseph night. . Bieber and family spent Tuesday after­ noon with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Parnell and Mr. and Mrs. Roland and boys, all of New Years with Clare Dunlop and and Mrs. spent New Years Mr. and Mrs. Victor Westman. Due to • the bad Sunday night a cai* ditch on its way to No, 7 highway. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Saturday afternoon Mrs. William Cornish. Miss Mary Zubail of the ond concession of Bidduiph been holidaying with Mr. Mrs. J. Zubail. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Zubail and Barbara Ann spent Monday at his parent’s, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zubail Sr., and John Kabats of Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bieber and family of Mooresville, Mr. and" Mrs. Bill Bendall and Dar­ lene Mrs. Line with and is a Mr. London, Mr, and family. George evening Carty spent Mrs. Clark with snow storm went in ther Prospect on Moore called on Mr.and sec- lias and ■ of St. Marys, and Mr. and Trevor Foster of the Base were New Years Mr. and Mrs. Roy family, Mr. Donald Middleton is ing the week in Guelph. Messrs. Eric and Eldon man were up at Granton Sunday afternoon practising hockey. guests Moore spend- West- Sain: “Dey say dat de parrot am one o’ the longest lived birds dere is.’’ dere is.” Rastus: “Ah fo’ dat am’ he eat.’’■ ** spects de reason ain’t no good to * * Gentleman:“IEmbarressed want a corset for my wife. Helpful Saleslady: “What bust?’’ Embarrased Gentleman; “No­ thing, Ma’am it just wore out.” Mr. and Mrs. karry Klhare; Mr. and Roy and and Mrs. Ken Hodgson Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson and Robert, Mr. Mrs. Harold Carter and family, also Mr. and Mrs. George Carter, Metropolitan, with Mr. and Mrs'. William Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Sr., Mr. and Mrs. William Mor­ ley Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodgins, Mr. Ward Hodgins, of Clandeboye, with Mr. and Mrs. William French; Mr. and Mrs. E. O'Neil and family, Denfield, with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Mor­ ley. Mrs. L. Savard Gets New Pep, Steady Nerves "I was very much under­ weight: also rundown, ner­vous. I took Ostrex. 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We have endeavoured to merchandise well-known products that we know give you satisfaction and ser­ vice and this too will be our constant aim. you you May the coming year bring to you those things which will afford you and your family the greatest happi­ ness. R. E. RUSSELL ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ ☆ 1950 1950 1949 1948 1947 1940 1938 1937 1933 1930 tivity ExeterPhone 109 250. Sedaiij Coach Coach Coach Coach Coach $2,050. 1,895. 1,795. 1,450. 1,450. 650. 375. 275. 150, CARS two-tone greenFord Ford Ford Ford Clie.v Ford Hudson Sedan Ford Coach .. Foi’d Coach .. Model A Coach, the best one in cap- Special Cars Ford Coach, above average through-1935 : out. To be reduced $10 a day until sold. Thursday's price .................................................... TRUCKS 1947 Mercury 3-Ton Dump, 158” w.b.......... 1946 Ford 3-Ton Dump Stake ........................ 1942 Army Truck ................................................ 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