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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-05-20, Page 7
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1954 T-A Classifieds — A Little Investment With Big Dividends! si | E E When Can You Retire? With North American Life Re tirement Income you can name your own retirement date — and the amount of income you will receive. You can enjoy your later years if you have made finan cial provision for them, and it is* never too soon to start. In vestigate this popular plan now—see me at your con venience. :: :: Harry Hoffman A NORTH AMERICAN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. Mutual Company — All Profits for Policyholders PHONE 70-W DASHWOOD iiiiiuiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiituiitmmgitimmiiiHiHuuieimimmmmiitmmmmiimiiiiwiimtimmiimiiitHiniiutiiititiitv' NOW ON DISPLAY! hi n I A r By MISS JANE DYKEMAN 'zz '■ -TwWNRsn4 a z-<; <1 ;-gS i&gj . -S’-: jig] Li • Personal Items Mr. Harry Lovegroye, Thorn dale, visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jud Dykeman. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Johns, of Exeter, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jack Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jaques visited Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gunning, of Whalen, on Sunday. Mrs. L. Kyle, of Exeter, was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Hern. Mr. and'’ Mrs. Harold Hern spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hern, of Hensall. Mr -and Mrs. Alex Bates, Janice, Byron and Leonard, of Galt, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jud Dykeman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ogle, of Strathroy, visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Welling ton Brock. Paul Dykeman attended the Leadership Training School for Young People of Lcrndon Confer ence at Norwich last weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Hern visited Friday with Myron Cul- berts, of Lucan. Mt. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques and Yvonne visited Sunday after noon with Mr .and Mrs. Wesley Jaques, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Anderson and Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Ander son and family, of Science Hill, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ross Jaques. Misses Noreen and Viola An derson, of Science Hill, visited Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Ross Jaques. Mr. and Harry and and Mrs. Yvonne on Y.P.U. Zion Young People held meeting Monday, May 17, 10 members present. Roy Dyke man and Ronald Hern were in charge of the program on “Faith and Evangelism.” The second chapter of the study book, “My Cup Runneth Over,” was read by Roy Dykeman. A game of baseball was played before the meeting. Mrs. Norman Jaques, Shirley visited Mr. Clifton Jaques Sunday. and their with Topics From Crediton By MRS. J. WOODALL News Budget From Blanshard j Handies dry hay, green hay, corn, easily, speedily and de pendably — under all crop conditions. Cutting lengths ad justable to 4". All con trols, including reversible feed drive/ convenient to tractor seat. Quick change Corn Head Attachment also available. Choice of power take-off or engine drive. Be sure to see us about the new Cockshutt *'411“ next time you're in town I y A Glean money from your attic with a Want Ad. W/M.S. And W-A«. - The devotional period was con ducted on Thursday by Mrs. A. Baker, when the Women’s Mis sionary Society and the Women's Association of the United Church held their regular meeting. The study book was reviewed by Mrs. Garfield Hill, who also conduct ed the W.M.S, business period. Arrangements were made for packing of a bale for overseas and for entertaining members of the Baby Band at the meeting to be held in June. W,A. president, Mrs. Nelson Lamport, presided for the W.A. business, after which a social hour was enjoyed with Gerald Z wicker, Mrs. Brock and Mrs, Joseph as hostesses. Robert Walker Friends here have word of the death in Dewberry, Alta., of Robert Walker, 81, a former Crediton resident. Born in Stephen township, Mr. Walk er lived for many years in Credi tor.' where he conducted a meat market in partnership with the late Thomas B, Lawson, While here, Mr. Walker was an active worker in the United He left for Western about 45 years ago. He is survived by his the former Annie Crompton, two sons and one daughter. Inter ment was made in Alebrta. Mr. Leonard Schroeder Mr, Leonard Schroeder, son the late John Schroeder, died in Indiana where he had resided for several years. He was mer resident of Stephen ship and had lived for years in Detroit. Burial place on Tuesday of this in Detroit. Miscellaneous Shower Mrs. Lorraine Brock and Mrs. Mary Gunn were hostesses at the former’s home Wednesday eve ning for a miscellaneous shower, honoring Miss Erika Martin, whose marriage to Stefan Perts- chy took place 15, in Zurich Many friends from R.C.A.F. were present social evening. A mock wedding was enacted Mrs. Clifton Woodall received Church. Canada widow, Of a for town- some took week on Saturday, May Lutheran Church. and co-workers Station, Centralia, and enjoyed a Wehantlle the Gockshott line ’“4U 2" Crop BOqwgi. New fype, 10-ft. tilting hopper, With auger feed, makes light work ot putting up forage crops, dry hay, bedding and elevating grain. 8” discharge pipe —- wagon unloader drive *—■ new quicker transport. tDCKSHUTT THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Rev, Carl Schroeder, Minister This Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Service in Main Street United Church. All welcome! EXETER TABERNACLE E. L. CHAFFE & SONS Corner Crediton Road and No. 4 Highway PHONE 548 EXETER vi'ikiiixiiiiiiiiii nun ilium iiiiuiiiixiiniiiiiiniiiitiiiiiiiiiintiiiiiinniiibtoiHXriHJiiiinixiiiHiittiiiiuuoiiiiiHiMii,,, S “ CONNOR P.A.O.C. Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer. Fri., 6:30 p.m.—iChildren’s Hap py Hour. Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore. Sun., 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sun., 7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic Message. :: E s THERMO :: Keeps Your Wash HOT E z = = s E = E g * * W $ •.A#$■ ftf g s= | E E s = E £ E I If M Five Other Models To Choose From Church' MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist Sunday, May 23— 10 a.m.—The Sunday School in all Departments. 11 a.m.—“The Glory andl Shame of the Church.” Bring your friends to church. with the following taking part: . Jean Lightfoot, Marlene Thomp- son, Vida Green, Anne Brock, . Bernice Thompson, Shirley Glan- . ville, Betty Roeszler, Mary Shea- han, Grace McEwen and Mar- ■ garet Haney. Mrs. Brock gave a reading, “The Man that Married a Cook." Honored On Birthday Mr. Albert Gaiser was com pletely surprised Monday night, when members of his family met at his home to honor him on his birthday. A happy family re union was enjoyed and many gifts were presented to him. Visitors included: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gaiser and family and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gaiser and family, of Shipka; Mr, and Mrs. Robert Dinney and family and Mr .and Mrs. Ross Turnkey and family, of Exeter. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Stan Semene and daughter, of Windsor, visit ed during the weekend with Mrs. Albert King. Mrs. Ray La Vigne, who spent last week with her mother, returned to Wind sor with them. .Mr. and Mrs. James Fraser, of Stratford, spent the weekend with Mr. James Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fraser and daughter were recent visitors with Mr. Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Brock and sons spent Sunday in Wood ham with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brock. Mrs. Mildred daughter Sandra ard Cooper, of weekend visitors Mrs. Clarence Falirner and ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Fahrner and family visited Sun day with relatives in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Triebner, of Stratford, and Mr. Albert Fahrner, of Exeter, called on Mr. and Mrs. C. Fahrner on Sunday. Miss Margaret Becker, Dash wood, was a weekend guest with Miss Joyce Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schenk, of Toronto, visited during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, H. Schenk. Julie returned to To ronto with her parents after spending a week here. Mr. and Mrs. William Par sons, of Kippen, visited Sunday with Mrs. J, Wein and the Miss es Finkbeiner. Mr. Calvin Fahrner spent a few days in Detroit recently. Miss Lucy McMillan, of Los Angles, visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green. Dr. Lulu Gaiser, of Boston, Mass., is spending some time with her father, Mr. Gaiser. Desmond Brough of has joined his parents, Mrs. Harry Brough, in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson and family spent Sunday with Mrs. James Maloney, of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hooper spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Leibler of Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. ford and family evening with Mr. wyn Hooper. Mr .and Mrs. and family spent agard Falls. Mrs. Fred Pattison spent the weekend in Toronto and attend ed the Hazlewood-Barren wed ding. Mr .and Mrs. Leonard Mills and Miss Shirley Mills spent Sunday with Mrs. Fred Mills, of Seaforth, Mr .and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson and family spent Saturday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mills. Mrs. James Mossey and Kath leen spent Friday with’ Mr, and Mrs. Wes Mossey. Mr .and Mrs. Jack Thomson and family spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. George Walz, of Glengowan. • Bunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Langford were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Langford and family, of London; Mr .and Mrs. Ross Langford and family, of Woodham, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and family, of Glendale. By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER THE TRADEMARK OF Kenneth Lang- spent Sunday and Mrs. Glad- William Jones Sunday at Ni Cora and her and Mr. Leon- Detroit, were with Mr. and William England, Mr. and Crediton. 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