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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-07-06, Page 8THE TIMES’-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 6, >950Page 8 7 •— Man, You’re Crazy Vorset your age l Thousands are peppy at 70. Try pepping up • with Ostrex. Contains toulo tor weak,, rundown feeling duo solely to body's lack of iron which many men. and women call ‘'old," Try Oatrex Tonic Tablets for pop, younger feeling, this very day. New "get acquainted" site only 60c. For sal? at all drug stores everywhere. «■-u SB' Spray and Brush PAINTING Houses, Barns, Sheds, etc. LYMAN GRATTON GRAND BEND Phone Dashwood 42-r-18 KI CEMENT BLOCKS Immediate Delivery HURON CONCRETE PRODUCTS Phone 684 Seaforth CREDITON Mr. and Mrs. Russel Clark and son Glen of Detroit visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark. Mr. and Mrs, Arva Brokenshire of London visited over the holi­ day and week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Mawhinney. Mr. William King and son of Chicago spent a few {lays with the former's parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Albert King. Mr. A. Rod­ gers of New York was a Sunday guest with Mr. and Mrs. King. Mr. and Mrs. William Woodall and daughter of Windsor visited during the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woodall. Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Blackwell and son Bryan of Monkton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Wuerth. Mr. Howard Beaver, Osliawa, visited on Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Beaver. Mr. Gordon Haviland of To­ ronto visited last week with his parents, Haviland. has spent some time grandparents, returned to with him. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pigeon, Mich., were Mr. and Mrs. William His son Elliott, who with his to Toron- Select Life A new special plan designed to provide maximum, per­ manent protection. CONSULT: Phone 24 and 164 Exeter Live Poultry Wanted Top Prices Paid Phone Collect 119 HENSALL Norval Reid Sunday and Service WJ Haist and aiiller of week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hill. •Mr. and airs. John Sarrish and Miss Gibson of Lucknow visited Sunday with Mr. and Oestriecher. The latter ing for a visit. . Mrs. McNulty and Walker visited Thursday with air. and Mrs. Oestriecher. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brigham of Battle Creek, Mich., Miss Pearl Haist, Adrian, Mich., and Mrs. Ruth Watson, of Brinsley, were visitors in town on Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Sanderson and daughter Shirley of Toronto spent a few days recently with Cpl. and airs. Henry Sanderson. airs. Robert Wolfe ’of Sarnia is vacationing at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. H.’ Quehl of Kit­ chener, Mrs. Martin Morloclc of Galt, airs. L. V. Washburn of Toronto and Mrs. Frances Clark of London were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Young. Mr. and airs. Paul Temple and family of Pittsburg visited over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wein. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schenk of Hamilton visited over the day week-end with- Mr. and Hugo Schenk. Misses Norma Fahrner __ Margaret Ratz left Saturday for Ottawa where they will continue their course in primary methods of teaching. Miss Elaine Mitchell is taking the course in Hamil­ ton. Mrs. Wm. is remain - Miss L. holi- Mrs. and -a One garage will be open In Exeter on Sundays, Wed­ nesday afternoons and dur­ ing the evenings through­ out the week. Open this Sunday, Wednes­ day afternoon and during the evenings throughout the week: FORD Garage a STIFF J ' ► kub in Minard’s .for muscular stiffness, aches, pains and sprains. Grease- less, quick drying, no "unpleasant odor. * W __Ilk Larga Economical Site fjrgTCrl * J v CENTRALIA Rev. David Wren of Stratford will be in charge of the service in the church Sunday in the ab­ sence of the ipastor, Rev. G. G. Burton who is on vacation for the month of July. Mr, and Mrs. A. Proctor and Doreen attended the annual Proc­ tor reunion at Seaforth on July 1 and spent the week-end visiting in and around Belgrave. Flight Sgt. and Mrs, T. Gates and family of Camp Borden were week-end guests with the form­ er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Moate and family of Aylmer, Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. Hitch and daughters of St. Thomas were visitors with Mrs. H. Mills on July 1. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Penwarden and Harold spent the week-end at their cottage .at Grand Bend. Mrs. W. Stewart is confined to her home owing to illness. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. A number from the village at­ tended the horse" races in Btrath- roy on July 1. Mr. and Mrs.' Wilfred Ander­ son and Miss ..Corinne Scandrett of London visited with 'Mr. Brooks and Mrs. Proctor Sun­ day evening. Mrs. J. Barrie and daughters of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs, E. O’Brien and daughter of Arkona, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Snell and daughter of Exeter were week­ end visitors with Mrs. C. O’Brien. Mr, and Mrs. K. Hodgins and family attended the Decoration services at the Grand Rend ceme­ tery Sunday and visited with Mr, and Mrs, C» Love. Mr. Steve Molnar Jr. .of Quebec is holidaying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Molnar. Mr, and Mrs. George Raynham attended the Decoration service at the Grand Bend Cemetery on Sunday, •Mr. and Mrs. Lorup Hicks were in Ripley Sunday attending the 50th anniversary of Clarke's Church and were guests of Mr, and Mrs, O. .Pollock, Flight Lieutenant C. McDonald of Trenton, airs. C. McDonald and children of Exeter were Sun­ day guests with Flight Sergeant and Mrs. Jack Andrew. Mr. and, Mrs. S. Henry and family of Listowel were Sunday visitors .with air. and Mrs. An­ drew Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Paisley, Jean­ ette and David of Toronto Monday visitors with .Mr, Mrs. Ray Laramie. Miss Flossie Davey and T. Willis spent the week-end at the latter’s cottage at ,Grand Bend, » air. and Mrs. Harold Anderson, Lynn and Terry of Aurora were week-end guests with Mr. and airs. Arthur MeFalls. air. and -Mrs. Ray Bobby and Jean visited and Mrs. G. Dunn, Hurondale, ,on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Neil, of Charwin, Alberta, were recent AV ere and -Mrs. Lammie, with Mr. EDGEWQOD Mrs. Jim Suga and Sharon of London spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs, Joe Zubal. Miss Reva Gregory left Sunday to spend her .vacation in Muskoka in the Huntsville district. The Unite d’ Church garden party was held last -Wednesday night with a good attendance, The Revere School held their picnic Thursday afternoon. Miss Bernice Westman spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Westman. ■Mary Zubal of the second con­ cession of Biddulph is a weeks holidays Mrs. Joe Zubal. Sunday visitors Mrs. Roy Moore Kenny and Ross of Strathroy and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kenny and family, and Mr. and -Mrs. Bill •Bendall. with with were spending Mi*, and Mr, and Mrs. E, visitors .with Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ thur McFalls and with ’Mrs. T. Willis. The W.M.'S. will entertain the Baby Band and mothers ,in the schoolroom of the church Tues­ day afternoon, July 11. AU chil­ dren who have gift boxes , are asked to bring them in. MiP< Howard, HolUman and ■Miss Joan Parsons of Sppthcott Bros, are on holidays. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Marks .and Louie spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Triebner, Mrs. Aljoe Sanders, Bryan and Sharon, attended Qolbourne Township reunion at Benmiller Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Appleton visited relatives at Dresden Sun­ day. Mrs. -Phoebe Avery and daugh- tre Persis of Moline, Illinois, are visiting with the former's .bro­ thers, Messrs. Thomas and Jack Appleton. x Mr. John Ward and Miss Eve­ lyn ,Scott are holidaying in De­ troit for a few days. POP’S Taxi Service Phone: Crediton lSrll Exeter 357 Ice & Wood FREE DELIVERY >01 E. R. Witmer <& Son Telephone 179W Exeteri_--------- ------i | Attention Farmers Just What You Have Been Looking For! ioy2 CUBIC FOOT HOME LOCKER for fresh frozen foods. Also the New Electric Combination Stove H .................. ■ . ... .............. ..... - • ■■■'" "" ' and Only One 12 Cubic Foot Refrigerator Left Passmore Electric PHONE 124 «SS 5 FACT No. 1 The more you tell—The quick­ er you'll sell—Use the Classi- fiedsa HENSALL i FACT No. 3 FACT No. 2 Ill w Chevrolet drives THAMES ROAD Miss Zora Dickson of Wingham is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym and other relatives in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Passmore and David attended the Willert reunion held at Turnbull’s Grove Saturday Mrs. Venner and. Loreen of Exeter spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs, Percy Pass- more. Miss Lois Swartz of London spent the week-end with Miss Marion Hodgert. Misses Elsie Bray, Eleanor Dawson, Margaret Cann, Nona Pym of London spent the holiday week-end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. William Tookey, Mrs, Jack Box and baby daugh­ ter Lynn of London visited Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. .Percy Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith. Douglas* and Sue Lumbers, of Terrace Bay, visited with Rev.| and Mrs. William Mair over the | week-end. Sunday visitors with Rev. and Mrs. Mair were Rev. and Mrs. N. J. Woods and family and Mrs. Hope, of Thedford. Lumley Farm Forum met at Lumley School Th ning | picnic Oii 1 Baseball, t enjoyed until dark. All assembled in the school room and moving pictures and a short program by the pupils was enjoyed. Lunch was served at the close of the program. Mission Circle met at the home of Misses Doris and Anne Elford Tuesday evening. Thames Road school section met at the Thames Road School Thursday evening of last week. One hundred and ten people sat down to a* bountiful supper of salads, pies, cakes and ice cream. After supper, games, races and baseball were enjoyed by all un­ til dark. All reported a good time. We are glad to report that Mrs. Mac, Hodgert has returned home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Carey Joynt of Worcester, Mass., ate holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mor­ gan. 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