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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-06-09, Page 13w 4 " 4 e , 4 es 4 .9. 4• t 4 s,. 44 4 4 14 • / a 4 '4 I a 4 Hydra interruption 1141411,,, Weather Permitting the Power Will Be Off Sunday, June 12 from 4 a.m. to 7.30 a.m. Daylight Saving Time Affecting All The Exeter Area including Exeter, Hensall, Zurich, Dashwood, Grand Bend, Crediton, Centralia and Centralia R.C.A.F. The time has been arranged to cause the leant in.eonven- ience to all customers affected. Manager Exeter • Area Ontario Hydro :111411„11111111111111 _ 111.14 Weekend Specials Meat Specials Smoked Picnic Shoulders (Whole) 450 Per Lb. Fresh Side Pork 39¢ Per Lb. Fresh Liver (Beef or Pork) 19¢ Per Lb. Sliced Side Bacon 49¢ Per Lb. Minced Ham 49¢ Per Lb. Grocery Specials Rose Sweet Mixed Pickles . 27¢ Quaker Corn Flakes 2 for 35¢' Planter's Peanut Butter, 8 Oz. Jar 23¢ 12 'Oz. Jar 29¢ 16 Oz. Jar 370' Maple Leaf Salmon, 73/4 Oz. Tins 37¢ Old South Grapefruit Juice, 48 Oz. Tin 25¢ Jiffy Chocolate 'Drink, 16 Oz. Tin l 49¢ Tuna Fish, 'loins 2 for 39¢ Supreme Sweet Relish 20¢ vY Al's Groceteria And Meat Market HENSALL, ONT. - ' PHONE •17 i ."t THE TIMES-AiDVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MOMING, JUNE If, 195$ Main. St, Groups Entertain Infants The Tuna ,meeting of the W.A,. and W.1r1.S. of Main St. United Church was held at the .church. on Thursday afternoon, ,Mrs. , R, 3L l3alkwill, W,M,S, president, condpcted the 'business, Plans were made .to quilt two. crib quilts and to donate them to South Huron Hospital. Mrs:±. Carter reported that a large bale. had beejn sent to Toronto and the ladies voted to forward $10 to. help to semi it overseas. Mrs..Glee M o I n i g h t tool charge of the W.A. business. After the business period, the group entertained the members of the Baby Band and their mothers. A. short program was presented by the Baby Band under the leadership of Mrs. H. Skinner and Mrs, D. Hooper,. WANT A SHOW PLACE LAWN.... and GARDEN? AU your growing plants - flowers, lawns„ trees, 'vegetables, etc., can only do their best when they have plenty of the proper plant food ele- ments, Use "Na-Churs" Liquid Eer- tiliier for Best, Results .. , . and Let Your Sprinkler Do The Work With the new FLOW- .,-IMIXER device shown here, you can fertilize your entire lawn -and garden in a matter of minutes, using your ilknen garden hose' and sprinkler. It's 1 a s t, easy, economical, and automatic. FOR TREES AND BUSHES The Root Feeder at- tachment replaces the sprinkler and is used to reach the thick root systems as' much as 24 inches below ground levet, Helps trees and shrubs de- velop thick green fol- iage by placing "Na- Churs" Liquid Fertil- izer down deep where it is quickly usfd by the tiny feeder roots. RENT THIS EQUIPMENT and give you lawn and garden a "Na,. Churs" balanced feeding. For free demonstration and .details, come rn or call today. Reder's Florist Phone 761 : 37 Main St. S. Remember Dad on June 19 with 'a gift • from our wide selection of men's wear. Here are a few suggestions: Sport Shirts—•$2.911 to $5.95 'i$ Initialled -"Ties by Forsyth—$1.59 * Hickock Tie Bars, Cuff Links Bill Folds arid Belts * Sport Coats and Slacks 5.r"' Tie Racks (Holds 48 Tics)—$1.75 *• Lamb's Wool and Orlon Sweaters - by Tony Day ---$8.95 *• Nylon Stretch So* (Fits any Size Foot) --$1.00 * Sanforized Hobby Jeans—$3.95 * Nylon Tricot Shirts—$9.95 * 7-Shirts—$1.50 to $2.95 * Pyjamas—$4.95 Fathers' Day Special, • Pure Irish Linen white handkerchiefs with good henistiched borders -29 each, 4 for $1.00 • Fine count initialled handkerchiefs --50¢ each Summer Hats See our new styles in men's cool straw and gaberdine hats for the hot weather. • Complete showing of men's and boys' swim trunks. Extra Special This week—Wabasso heavy, fine quality 42" hemstitched pillow cases. Reg. $1.75 pair. On sale at $1.59 pair. Hot Weather Dresses New showing of the latest styles in washable hot weather dresses in newest materials for ladies and misses ---all sizes including the popular half sizes ---hundreds to choose from at attractive prices. Gifts For The June. Bride Complete showing of linens, table cloths, bed spreads, bed throws, bed, sets, lace cloths, etc., at attractive prices. 4 Bathing Suits Bathing suits new ready for every member of the family --- children's, ladies' and :men's, in newest styles—also bathing shoes and caps in the all fit stretching, rubber by Playtex. 25% Off Ladies' & .Misses' Spring Coats F. A. MAY & SON ?hone 190 EXETER Phone 190 Men's Wear _ Ladies', Children's send Bahlee Wear Dry, Goods — Floor -Coverings, etc. le The United Church f Ca►d # MAIN STREET CHURCH Re'. A, 111, HaAey, HA., 13.11., Minister Mrs. A. Y.. Willard, Organist Sunday', Tune 12, 195e 10:.00 a.m.—Sunday School in 411 Departments 11:00 aerie ---Morning Worship Theme: "A Vital Faith" You Are Cordially invited JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M., Musical Director 10:00, aan.—Sunday School 114'00 a,m, Morning Worship Anthem by the Choir Ladies Trio: Mrs. Hugh Par- -sons, Mrs. Mervin-Cudmore, M. Percy Mclealls Men's Choir Practice After Morning Service A Wagm Welcome Is Extended To All CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Samuel herr, B.A., B.D., Minister • Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist 9:00 a.m.--Sunday School 10:00 e,m,--Morning Worship Sermon Subject: "Lessons from a Wedding" Joint meeting of tb.e W.M.S. and Congregational Circle on Thursday, June 16,' at 8:00 p.m, THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister Sunday, 2 p.m,, D.S,T. -= Dutch Service. All welcome. This Week In Whalen By MRS. F. SQUIRE S. S. Anniversary The S. S. anniversary service on Sudday morning in the United churph was well attended. Rev, MciLeod, of Kippen, was the guest speaker. The S. S. choir .provided several musical numbers accom- panied by Mrs. Duffield. Several from London, Exeter, St. Marys, Granton, Centralia, Zion, Saints - bury, Woodham and Clandeboye were present for the service. Mrs. Wm. Morley, Jr„ and Janice visited recently with 'Mrd and Mrs. A. Pym, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clemens and family, Forest, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ,Grafton Squire Mrs. Chalcraft, London, visited over the weekend with Mrs. Geo. Squire. Mrs. Campbell, of Listowel, is visiting with Mr. ands Mrs. J. Finkbeiner, Jackie Finkbeiner re- tuned home from Listowel where she spent several days. Mrs. Alton Neil and babe re- turned from hospital last week. Donna Parkinson is staying with then,. Mrs. Ferguson and Dorothy were in Detroit on Friday. �uAEQ? fgSTER A►eKUP ZION CHURCH Evangelical, United Brethren CREBITON Supply Minister Bev. Edward Behove Sunday, Juno 12, 1965 10:00 sen. ---True Worship . 11,05 a.m.— Bible School 7:60 p.m.—Children's Day pro- gram ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Rev. Louis Higenell, Pastor 10:00 a.m.---Sunday School 11;00'a.ne--Service "Christians Want Peace --They -- Want Peace With God" CHURCH OF ENGLAND Rev. N. D. Kno;e, B.A., Rector Trivitt Memorial, .Exeter 8;30 a.m.—Holy Communion 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School 11;30 --Morning Prayer 7:00 p.m.—Evensong District No. 5 Order of Eastern Star will be in attendance. Everybody Welcome CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASIRWOOD Rev. W. IF, I{rotz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist Sunday, June 12, 1955 10:30 a.m.—Joint service and Sunday School with Children's Day program 7:30 p.m.—"Paul Meets Christ" THE COMPLETE LINE TIRES OF TUBELESS (PUNCTURE PUNCTURE PROTECTION 1 BLOWOUT 'PROTECTION PROVEN PERFORMANCE AT YOUR TUBELESS TIRE HEADQUARTERS DATARS SUNOCO SERVICE 1i Ph. 88 Grand Bend Hensall Public School Re Kindergarten Pupils Any children' who will have reached the age of 5 before December 31, 1955, are asked to register with the teacher, Mrs. H. Scone, before June 15. d II1111111111r11111illlll11 i 1111111,11111111,llllihilliulhhil1111111111,111111111111111111111111111111,1111111111111111111111111111110 CyCo4oGYS!J: 0'011Mm,I".I,.M.. PERSEVERE `(`O WIN I - EVEN LEARNING TO SKATE REQUIRES APPLICATION aP LINAMENT,/ Belgium Baler Twine Higher strength, fine quality, extra foot measure and priced below competition for such a high grade product. Satisfaction Guaranteed For Better Performance and Economy Try If! We're pretty proud of our record -but that only makes us anxious to live on to it in the future. eAlfiltr CatuvaM GRAIN-FEED-SEED EXETER,:Pko,lt735••WHALEN CORN ERS' L94a•1?KIRK TON 35R15 fosyys,iyymYrlwlYi -�` — I,tllYlYlitlY1111P1r1,YNYiiinnlnf6rY,111,I11YiYtU,ifllllltil liilY'nr%uYI,Y"i1Yn,91Y1in1nYYlY11tlYnififfYlYfYnrAlrll,"C Mrs. H. McMahon Native Of Kinross Funeral services for Mrs, Hugh MacMahon, 78, mother of Mrs Kenneth Bridges, Andrew Street, 4111 he held :from the McKenzie and MaeLenean funeral hemi, T•ucknow, at .2.39 p.m, on Thurs- day. The Rev, .Samuel iZerr will officiate and interment will. be anade in South Kinloss cemetery. Mrs. Mae14ahon, who has made her home with 4er daughter for 'six years, line been in failing health for four years. She was the. former Sarah Campbell and was born in Kinloss township, For several years after their marriage Mr, and Mrs, Maceiahon live4 in Manitoba. Mr. MacMalion died more than 35 years ago. Mrs, MacMahon was a member of Lucknow Presbyterian church,. iSurviving, besides her dough- ,ter, (Mae) Mrs. Bridges, are a brother, Donald Campbell and a sister, Isabelle, Mrs, Chas. Dennis, both of Toronto, and two .grand- ehildren, Donna and Patsy Bridges Father's Day Gift Suggestions CIGARETTES--E.AT Se's $ HALL POINT TENS 20 to $8,05 $ PAPEII MICR P11'NS $1,95 ana $0.95 s► COMAS. Brownie llawkeye $ 7,95 Duatlex $117.95 Brownie Movie $45.75 • HAIR BIWSHES *Se to $5,Q0 • PQL1ls4W • SUN GLASSES 'peel) , $2,08 C1GA1tETTE 1I1G11TE,4$ 49f to 810.50 $ • • CIGARS TOBAC 11II4L 't1111$ $1.94 .laid RMISO i) .EMAITIMUS. x,. Si nbeau :$810,75 itoaungtou ..,'$81,05 Jonson ,,.., ;.24,95 Schick $210.95 11'h111s9ave ",,.,.,,$27,05 D1 . mom PIPE" $3.150 SHAVING Bi3,USHEY S- SOf to wino 0iL.I.1STTE SAFETY It/17.Olt SETS , c 00# 4,— $1.29 ,--, $1,59 $8,70 ,-. $5.00 Men's Deluxe Shaving Needs Yardley -- Seaforth -- Old Spice a Huntley's Drug Store EXETER Trusses, Surgical Supports, Elastic Hosiery PHONE :50 '54 METEOR TUDOR, green top, white body, excellent shape, 20,000 miles, one -owner car, Licence No. 692.856. Spec- ial Niagara. '52 CHEV DEDUXE SEDAN, Alaska Grey, . 20,000 miles, fender skirts, better than new, Licence No. 296.596. '50 CHEV COACH, clean as a pin. Licence No. 49.535. '51 AUSTIN SEDAN, dark green, a real sharpie. Licence No. 691.944. '47 STUDEBAKER TUDOR, overdrive, Licence No. 692,268. '52 MERCURY '1/2 - TON, in excellent condition. all new tires, Licence No. 56.430B. Used Tires 550.17's, 600.16's and 670-15's Anybody wanting a real buy on a new pickup, call in. South End Service Russ and Chuck Snell PHONE 328 EXETER II(COOPJI U111u1r5111IVew Suspended MILKER Easy Pouring with Modern Design Handle and Lid that Swings Aside! The New Bucket is a Beauty! Big Smooth Curves for Easier Cleaning . . - New, Heavier, Sturdier Constructioni Only Co -Op Universal Has All Of These "Plus" Features • • "Pistol -Grip" handle; "Swing -Aside" lid for easy pouring. • Deep moisture well in lid traps bacteria laden vapor. • Safe, low vacuum. • Soothing, side-to-side alternating action. • Famous Calf -Nose inflations with off - center opening . . . prevent Xnilk lock. • Choice of single -point or two-point sus- pension hangers. Universal At Exeter District Co-op SUPERIOR Week -In and Week -Out, You Will Find Plenty With A Full Variety Of Prices Effective June BURN'S_ ' • CHUCKWAGON DINNER 36c 15 Oz. Tins, Each ROBIN HOOD MARBLE CAKE MIX 270 NEW, Per Pkg. CHEERY MORN COFFEE 89c We Grind its 1 Lb, Oap CLOVER • LEAF TUNA 39c Fancy, White Meat, 7 Oi, Tins, Each ..., SWANSON'S BONELESS CHICKEN 41c 6 Oz. Tins, Each FIVE ROSES FLOUR 49c All Purpose, 7 Lb. bag Fo E .STT ORT When You Shop Here Of Low Prices Famous -Name Merchandise 9, 10 and 11 CLARK'S BEAN WITH PORK 39`. 15 Oz. Tins '" fid, DAINTY `RICE8c 1 Lb. Pkgs., Each ...................... GOLD SEAL SOCKEYE SALMON 39c Fancy Red, VA Oz. Tins, Each HEREFORD CORNED BEEF 41 c 12 Oz. Tins, Each ST. WILLIAMS JAMS AND MARMALrADEES 237c Asserted, 9 Oz, Jars for QUAKER CORN FLAKES 20c 5 Off pack) 'Giant 12 Lax. Pkgs, Each .. CANNED CORN (Create Style) u AYLMER2 27c Ohoice, 15 Oe. Tins for LYNN VALLEY Standard, 20 Oz. Tins for New BURN'S BAR -X BEEF STEW (Serves Four) 4 ' C 7%g Lb, Ttns, Meat d/ Ve0etablea, each ,. THE BEST ?LACE TO SHOP A'F'TER ALL Jai H. Jones Groceries Phones: 32 and 1S2 free Delivery,