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THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTAHIO, 'THURSDAY :MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955 ISM
Father Performs
Marriage Rites
Of interest to many in this
community was°the marriage on
Saturday in 011 City United
Church of Donna Jane Marie,.
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. McDonald and Jack •McMil-
lan ;Southeott, elder ;eon of Rev.
R. E. and Mrs.,, ISoutlrcott, all of
011 City.
The ceremony was performed
by the groom's father, and his
brother, Jim, was one of the ush-
ers.
Following the reception for 100
guests at GRildwood Inn, Point
Edward the couple left on a wed-
ding trip.
Mr. and Mrs. ISouthcott will
reside in London. Jack is with
the •London Life 'Insurance .Co.
and the bride is public health
nurse in London and a graduate
of Toronto General Hospital.
Miss Stella Southcott, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. South•eott, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Southcott and Mr,
and Mrs. Don 'Southcott of town
were guests at the wedding.
CENTRALIA NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. iChas. Morton,
Ailsa Craig, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Wright on :Sunday.
Miss Evelyn Wright, (R.N., and
Miss Daisy Brooks, R.N„ are
spending . a week's holidays In
New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wright
have moved into their new home
in London township.
F & W
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Water Systems
Spramotor
Barn Equipment
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Biddulph
By MRS. $. ELSON
Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Lewis, of
Clandeboye and Mrs, Llpyd John-
ston, of Ailsa Craig, were Sunday
-visitors with M. rs. Jessie Lewis.
Mr, and Mrs, Ross McFalls
were guests at the Dobbs -Tilley
wedding at Lucan United Church
at which Mrs. A/Walls was soloist
Visitoredur'ing the week with
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Elston were
Mr. Harold .Russell, of Dundalk
and Mrs, Fred 'Davis.
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Gregus anti
family, of Chatham,spent Satur-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
John ,Spacek..Sunday evening vis-
itors with them were Mr. and
Mrs. Timmer and family, of Ayl-
mer and Mrs. Fallon, of St.
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Wm. Hedley, of
London, were Sunday guests of
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Langford
and John were guests of 1VLr. and
Mrs. Percy Hodgins, of Granton.
It was the birthday of little Mar-
lene Hodgins and Mrs, Longford.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Atkinson,
of Wheatley and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Milkens and family, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Will Isaac, Mrs. Atkinson's bro-
ther..
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Elston
accompanied ,by Mr. and Mrs. C.
Fischer were guests on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fischer,
London and Mr. Jack Lyons,
formerly of Dundalk.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith
and family were Sunday visitors
wiht Mrs: C. Smith's father, Mr.
Richard Davey at .the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Louis Davey.
Mrs. Alex McFalls spent the
weekend visiting with her daugh-
ter, Miss Birdine, R.N., in Lon-
don.
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Atkinson,
Robert and Shirley•spent Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs Bob
Eagleson of Alba, Craig
Charged With Truck Theft
Peter Arnett, 15, A. L. Smith,
17, Gordon Galleon, 17, all of
Hamilton, thought to have been
taking money from a milk bottle
on the verandah of a private
residence here Tuesday morning,
were picked up for questioning.
After questioning it was learn-
ed that the trio had stolen a
truck at Hamilton. They were ar-
rested by Constable Davis and
later taken to Exeter by P.C.
John Fordo where they will be
charged with truck theft.
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Pentecostal Tabernacle
Rev. K. R. Norcross — Minister
Special Service
Friday Night 8 p.m.
Showing of 16 mm. Film
"VOICE OF THE DEEP" -
From Moody Colportage Films
Sunday Services
'9:45 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 A.M.--MORNING WORSHIP
9:30 P.M.—GREAT EVANGELISTIC SERVICE
Subject: "The Will Of God"
Special Music And Singing
"A Hearty Welcome •Awaits. You"
4-H Tractor Club Test
Feature Of Zurich Fair
Continued from Page 1
Steinback, Bart .Klopp Keith Love
and Edgar Willert.
A concert .on fair night featur-
ed plays by,Broadhagen and Zur-
ich young people, followed by a
dance,
Poultry --Cliff Pepper Dashwood, 50
first 20 .seconds; Len Merner, Zurich,
10 first, eight seconds; .Eldon Laird,
Thorndale, 10 firsts, four seconda; D.
A. Graham, Mel Crich, Clinton; Arn-
old Merner, Zurich.
Baking—Mrs. Cliff Pepper, 19 firsts,
five seconds; Mrs, Earl 1' laxbard, five
firsts, five seconds; Mrs. Ed Haberer,
three firsts, .one second; Mrs. Herb
Xlopp, Mrs. J. Turkheim, Mrs. Bruce
Keys. Mrs, Henry Flaxbard, Mrs.
Harold Thiel, Mrs, Denny Bedard,
Mrs. J. Battler Mrs. Russell Snider,
Mrs. Fred Mo5iymont, Mrs. H. A.
Fuss,
Ladies Work—Mrs. Edgar Darling,
Clandeboye, 27 firsts, 19 seconds;
Elizabeth Webber, 10 firsts nine sec-
onds; Mrs. Henry Fuss five firsts,
12 seconds; Mrs, 'Gord Fuss,
five
firsts, two seconds; Mrs. Gerald
Snider, five firsts; Mrs. Cliff Pepper,
Mrs. Bruce Keys, Mrs. Herb Klopp,
Mrs. Ted Steinbach, Mrs, Harold
Thiel, Mrs. James Keys, Mrs. Russell
Snider, Mrs. Saundercock, Mrs. 3.
Battler, Mrs. H, A, Fuss, Mrs. Wil -
Hari Decker.
Grain and Seeds—P. Willert and
sons, Ethel Merner, H. A. Fuss.
0! ruit_Fred McClymont, Varna, 15
firsts, five seconds; Melvin Smith,
six firsts; Delbert Geiger, three firsts
and two seconds; Theo, Steinbach,
Iwo firsts, one second; Herb Klopp,
Mrs, Cliff Pepper.
Vegetables—J. Battler, "19 firsts,
three seconds; Ethel Merner, iQ firsts
and seven seconds; Wallace Haugh,
five firsts and four seconds; Denny
Bedard, four firsts, two seconds;
Melvin Smith, three firsts, one sec-
ond; Fred McClymont, Mrs. Cliff
Pepper, Henry Flaxbard, Herb Klopp,
Delbert Geiger, Theo, •Steinbach, Arn-
old Merner.
Yorkshire Swine -Alf Warner, Bay-
field, four firsts; A. G,, Bacon, Sea -
forth,
CATTLE
Durhams—John Peck, W, R. pep-
per„ McKinley Farms.
Beef Grades—P. Willert and son,
Charles Eckel, Delbert Geiger, W. R.
Pepper, Gerald Wallis.
Jerseys—Thomas W. Rathwell,
Herefords—Whitney Coates and son,
Centralia; P. Willert and son.
Angus—Bert Klopp, Richard Doan.
Baby Beef—Gerald Wallis, Whitney
Coates, W. R. Pepper, P. Willert and
son.
Three best beef type cattle, John
Peck; best herd of gz'ade,cattle, P.
Willert and son; best herd registered
cattle, beef type, W. R. Pepper; truest
News Budget From
Blanshard
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
Mrs. Wilson, Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Wilsonand baby, of Arthur,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Mossey.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hooper,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Copeland
and family spent Sunday at
Haughton and the sand hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clarke and
family, of Thorndale, were Sun-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glad-
wyn Hooper.
Mrs. Fred Pattison spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Hodgins, of Granton. •
Mr' .and Mrs. Fred Thomson
were Tuesday evening guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mossey.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cronan,
of St. Marys, were Saturday eve-
ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Mossey.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ste-
phens, of Anderson, were Sun-
day visitors with Mrs. James
Mossey,
Mrs. James Mossey and Kath-
leen are spending this week with
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Young, of
Marys.
Mr. William Thomson, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Thomson and family
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Baker, of Zion.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dann and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dann
and Nancy were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, in
London.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Thom-
son and Janice were Sunday eve-
ning guests of Mr. and ' Mrs.
Leonard Thacker.
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Artwork—Mrs, Henry Fuss, four
firsts, five seconds; Mrs. Edgar Dar-
ling, four firsts, two seconds; Mrs,
Delbert Geiger, three firsts, one sec-
ond; Mrs. J. Battler, Elizabeth Web-
ber.
.mowers—Wallace Haugh, 12 'firsts,
five seconds; Mrs. P. Willert, two
firsts; Herb Klopp, Mrs. Cliff Pep-
Rrez', Danny Bedard, Ed Haberer, Mrs.
ussel Snider, Arnold Merner,
ZURICH 4,H CALF CLUB
Steera—Edgar Willert R.R. 1 Hen-
sall, 380 (champion .calf of club).
Senior heifers -.-Charles Eckel, R.13.
1 Varna, 375; Beverly Dick, R.R, 2
Hensel', 370; John Eckel, H.R. 1
Varna, 365.
Junior heifers—Donald Forest, R.R.
1 Zurich, 360; Mary Geiger, R.R, 2
Zurich, 363; Eunice Thiel, R.R. 2
Zurich, 361; Floyd Turner, R.R. 1
Varna, 359; Bill Elliot, $57; Ronald
Thiel, R,R. 1 Zurich, 357,
Showmanship—E d g a r Willert 85,
Charles Eckel 83,— John Eckel 80,
Beverly Diek 75, Mary Geiger 74,
Eunice Thiel 73, Donald Forest 71,
Floyd Turner 70, Ronald Thiel 69,
Bill Elliot 68.
ZURICH 4-H TRACTOR CLUB
Driving Test—Gerald Parsons, R.R.
2 Hensel', 283; Harold Parsons, R,R.
2 Hensall, 274; Floyd Turner, Varna
266; Don Forest, Zurich, 265; Harold
Hendrick Dashwood, 262; Jim Love,
R.12, 1 `Varna 259• Edgar Willert,.
R.R. 1 Zurich, 20; Jim Becker,
Dashwood, 198.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
Grade 1, Ross Leibold, Donnie
Geiger, Linda Miller; glade 2, Linda
Gascho, Connie Deitrlch, Wayne
Keller; grade 3, Philip Regier, Jerome
Hartman; grade 4, Larry Denomme,.
Jeoffrey Dietrich, Leonard Hoffman;
grade 5, Gerald Shantz, Robert Thiel,
JeromeHoffman, Donna Smith, Larry
McClinchey; grade 6, Kenneth Reich-
ert.
Home Economics, grade 7 Sandra
,Sharrow, Helena Kends, Margaret
Smith, Evelyn Charette, Barbara
Fahner; grade 8, Ruth Haberer,
Gloria Leibold.
Woodwork, grade 7, Dennis Du-
charme, Bryan Geoffrey, Anthony
Durand; grade 8, George Supiat,
Message From
Greenway
By MES. CARMEN WOODBURN
Mr. and Mrs. Fred•'Shettler, of
Buffalo, called on a number of
friends here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hodge and
daughters, of Detroit, spent the
weekend with their aunt, Mrs.
Albert Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown
and family visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Forbes 'and family, of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner and
family, of Toronto, 'spent the
weekend with his mother, Mrs. J.
Gardner.
Mrs. Peter Gillies and Jim, of
Berkley, Mich., spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Hicks.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Carruthers were Mr.
and Mrs. Wes Mellin and Mr. and
Mrs. Willis Hutson and family, of
Grand Bend.
Mr. Wilbert Young and Miss
Sophia Young attended the six-
tieth wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Matthew England which
was held at Crediton on Sunday.
Mrs.. England is a sister of Mr.
Young and Miss Young.
Mr. Charlie Hodgins, of South-
ampton, visited last week at the
home of his brother, Mr. Hugh
Hodgins and with other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McLaren,
of .Capoc, Mich., visited Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Elton Curts
and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Curts
and family.
A number of the ladies of the
This Week In
Whalen
By ?IRS. V. SQUIRE
Mr and Mrs, Lawrence Mit-
ehell, St. Marys visited over the'
week -end with Mrs, Cecil .Squire
and Douglas,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. iSquire spent
W 04;1 n e s 4 a y in London with
friends,
Mr, and Mrs, Don Meyers and
Gloria, L a n .d o .n were Friday
guests with Mr, and Mrs, Norman
Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Squire
visited on Sunday with. Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Ritchie, London.
Mr. Harvey Mehra Attended
the funeral en Monday in Lon-
don of the late Miss (Shirley El-
liott.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Squire
and Sue Ann were Friday guests
with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Huff,
St, Marys.
Sharon Grose of Devizes spent
the weekend with Donna Parkin-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield and
Gayle attended Zion anniversary
service on Sunday and also visit-
ed with Mr, and Mrs. Warren
Brock. /
Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson and
Dorothy visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Austin Gowan, London
Township.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Johnson
and Carol visited in London on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Ashton.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gun-
ning and Muriel spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Alien Jaques,
Zion.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunning,
Exeter, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Morley.
Mr. Bob Hamilton, London and
Mr. Morris Brooks of Springfield,
Ohio. spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Laverne Morley.
Mr. Harvey Herbert, Brampton,
spent the week with relatives
and also called on his brother,
Wilfred, who is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Dann and
Wesley visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Morley Sr. on Sunday.
Miss Elva •Morley returned
home Saturday from a month's
holiday with her cousins, Mrs
M o e h 1 e r and Mrs. Huebner on
Lake St. Clair. sine was accom-
panied home by Mr. and Mrs.
Gerd Millson, (Bobbie and Bren-
da of Tecumseh who were going
on to Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgson
and family and Mr. and Mrs:Al-
ton Neil and baby were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
Hodgson, London.
Congratulations to the pupils
and teacher of SS No. 12 who
,obtained second prize in the
parade at Exeter Fair. Donald
Pullen and Gerald Wallis also
received prizes for their Here-
ford and Poll Angus cattle,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morley Jr.
and Janice were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hern,
Zion.
United Church attended the
W.M.S. convention in Grand Bend
United Church on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, of
Parkhill, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Milton •Pollock.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Holy Communion.
' ermon Subject: "Christ Is
Present"
11:00 a.m.—Sunday .School
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service
Sermon Subject: "Peace To-
day"
Thursday, 8:15 p.m.—W.S.W.S.
Friday—Choir Practise
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Herr, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
9:00 a,m.—Sunday School
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Guest Minister: Rev. C. A. Mc-
Carroll, of London.
Tues., Oct. 4, 8 pan.—Congrega-
tional Circle meeting at the
home of Mrs. J. G. Cochrane,
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Rev. Louis FIigenell, Pastor
10:00 ,am—Sunday School
11:00 a,nr.—Service
Rev, C. Klages-Logan, "The
Work of the Lutheran Church
---Missouri Synod"
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Every Sunday at 10:30 -11:30
a.m., at north end of Exeter in
"Bible School House".
EVERYBODY WELCOME
I was glad when they said unto
me, 'Let tis go into, the House of
the Lord.' Psa. 122:1
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHUltCui
Rev. Cary Sehroederf Minister
Sunday, ,2 p.m.—.Dutch Service
All Welcome
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. 3. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
World Wide Communion Sun-
day
Sermon Subject: "They Went
Out"
Anthem by the Choir
Reception of New Members
7:0.0 p.m,—Evening Worship
Sermon Subject: "Let There Be
Light"
Duet: Kathryn and Marilyn
(Hicks
".A., Waft Welcome To All"
MAIN STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Revr Alex'r Rapson, Minister
Mrs. A. Willard, Orangist
Sunday, October 2, 1955
10:00 a.m.—The Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper
11:15 a,m.---The Church School
Monday, 8:15 p.m—The Evening
Auxiliary
"Do This In Remembrance Of Mo"
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. N. b. Anox, =B,A., Rector
Trivia Memorial, Exeter
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
(In the Chapel)
-0:15 a.m.-Sunday School
11:30 a.m.—Choral Communion
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev..W. 1. Hrotz,• Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, October 2, 1955
10:0.0 a.m.•--l2oly Communion
11:05 a.m.—Sunday School
No evening service in favor Of
Zltrich anniversary.
,Announcements
BIRTHS
BALL—Mr, and Mrs, J, M. Bali, of
Grand Bend, .announce the birth of
a son, I'rancia Michael at South
Huron hospital, September w ,
1955,
FLAIR --Mr, and Mrs. Robert Blair,
Centralia, announce the birth of a.
daughter, Faye Anne, at South lllz-
ron Hospital, September 27, 1955; a
sister for Judy, Bonnie and Robin,
BLAYR—In. St. Joseph's Hospital,
September 25, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Blair, 4 Durham St., Lon-
don, a daughter.
BOXER -..F L and Mrs. George Boyer,
RCAF Station Centralia, announce
the birth of a son, John George, at
South Huron Hospital, September
5, 1955.
CANN — F/O J. A. and Mrs, Cann
(nee Betty Mair) are happy to an-
nounce the birthof their daughter,
Catherine Jean, at Ottawa Hospital,
September 25, 1955; a sister for
Mary Anne.
CLARKE--Mr. and Mrs. Ross Clarke.
of'Crediton, announce the birth of
a daughter, Wendy Margaret, at
South Huron Hospital, September
25, 1955; a sister for Barry, Byron
and Lanna,
MATTSON—Norman and Ann Matt-
son (nee Hildebrandt), London, are
happy to announce the birth of
their son, Terrence Norman, at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, Septem-
ber 13, 1955.
WATSON—Mr ,and Mrs. Ronald Wat-
son, R.R. 3 Ailsa Craig, announce
the birth of a daughter, Darlene
Ruth, at South Huron Hospital,
September 25, 1955. Many thanks to
Dr. Butson and Dr. Shulthis.
WEATHERLEE—Mr. and Mrs. •D, J.
Weatherlee, of 44 Elmwood Ave.,
Grand Bend, announce the ,birth of
a son, Grant Dewayne, at South
Huron Hospital, September 22,
1956.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr, and Mrs, Keith McLaren, of
Cromarty, announce, the engagement
of their daughter, Joyce Ruth, to
James Stephen Kendrick, son of Rev.
H. T. and Mrs. Kendrick, Seaforth:
the marriage to take place October 7
at 7 p.m, in the Pentecostal Church,
Exeter. Y9•
The engagement is announced of
Jean Marie, daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Whiting, Centralia, to
James William Fraser, son of Mr.
and Mrs, George Fraser, Balaclava,
Ont.; the wedding to take place
quietly in agOctober. 29*
The engagement is announced of
Anna Leona Crichton, daughter of
Mrs. Norman Phillips and the late
David Crichton, to Mr. James Victor
Cann, son of Mr. Sylvanus Cann and
the ]ate Mrs. Cann, Bayfield, Ontario.
The wedding will take place on Octo-
ber 14, at 4.00 o'clock In Dublin
United Church, Guelph, Ontario. 29c
Mr, and Mrs. 'Earl Guenther, of
Dashwood, announce the engage-
ment of their youngest daughter,
Shirley Maxine, to Elgin Lee Kipfer,
son of Mrs. Emma Kipfer and the
Jacob Kipfer, Zurich; the marriage to
take place Saturday, October 22, at 4
o' clock. 29*
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Fred Wag -
horn wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation to the
friends, neighbours (of Crediton East)
and relatives for the kindness and
sympathy shown them during their
recent and sad bereavement: also for
the beautiful floral tributes and cards
of sympathy; special thanks to Rev.
Parrot, Rev. Rapson, the Dinney
funeral home and the ladies in Credi-
ton East for the lunch. 29c
The family of the late Mrs. Joe
Bailey wish to express their sincere
thanks to friends and relatives for
the kindness and sympathy shown
during their recent bereavement;
special thanks to Dr. Read, Rev, Mor-
ris and Hopper -Hockey funeral home.
27*
Many thanks to all those who so
kindly remembered me with cards
and treats while a patient in St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, London.—Jean Gil-
fi Ian. 29c
IN MEMORIAM:
ADAMS—In loving =emery of Mrs.1
Mary Adaurs who passed away one
year' ago Oct 12, 1964.
One year has passed singe that sad
The one 1a loved was called away.
God took her home, it was 1215 will,
But in my heart she Siveth still.
—Sadly missed* by •.her son Wilfred
(WoOdY). 29•
CAFA.S�In lovingaemoryenoffeGor-'
donGallas
a t as who .ie September 30,.
Like falling Seaver the days go by,
Life-goea on, but memories never die.
Sadly
dl y missed by hie wife and.
29*
DAVEY.--In loving memory of Mr.
Reuben Davey who passed away
five years ago, October 31, 1950, and
Mrs, Reuben Davey who passed
away one year ago, October 1, 1954.
Sweet memories will linger forever,
'rime cannot change them it's true;
Years that may come cannot sever
Our loving remembrance of you.
Sadly missed •by Mr. and Mrs, Cliff
Kenney and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Higgins. 99
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Report From
Iarpley
By MISS A, ;16.QDCINS
Mr. William Hodgins left On
Tuesday to visit with friends it►
the West.
Mr. and Mrs..Tack Hedging and
Mr. and Mrs, 'Calvin Greenlee, et
Corbett, visited on Sunday with,
Mr, and Mrs. Eagleson.
Mr. and Mrs, Ted Jones and
son Randy; of Exeter, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Gooding, of Park-
hill, visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Newton Hayter and Linda.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Nina -10U
spent a few days last week with.
friends in Hamilton,
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Carruthers on Sun-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Dixon, of Parkhill, and Mr. and
Mrs. George Hodgins and family,
of Cedar Swamp,
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Peanut Butter
16 Oz. 29¢
Stuart's Raspberry Jai
9 Oz. 33¢
57c
24 Oz. CAN
MAPLE LEAP
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Wagstaffe Plum Jam, 24 Oz. 25¢
5 -Minute Cream of Wheat
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Al's Groceteria
And Meat Market
HENSALL, ONT.
PHONE 17
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Fall & Winter Merchandise
Our stock for fall and winter in every department of the store is now nearly complete.
Many lines are lower in price. We invite you to see our large stock now on display.
Sale Of
Ladies'Playtex Girdles
We are placing on sale our entire stock Regular $4.50 " Sale Price $2.95
of this well-known line of regular and Regular $5.50 Sale Price $3.95
panty Playtex girdles at the following Regular $7.50 Sale Price $4.95
reduced prices. Small, , medium and Regular $8.50 Sale Price $5.95
large sizes. Regular $9.50 Sale Price $6.95
Ladies' And Misses' - ' Flannelette Blankets
Ready -To -Wear Flannelette , blankets, iingcott, heavy
Complete showing of fall and winter weight, large size, 70"x90", whipped
coats, suits, • dresses, skirts, blouses, singly. On sale at $5.59 Pair.
slacks, dressing gowns, lingerie, etc. at • See our lines of Beauty Form lingerie,
very attractive prices,
slips, gowns, pyjamas—in rayons,
• New dress goods for fall and winter cottons, nylons, etc.—the best value
in plaids, plain and fancy weaves, etc. in the trade today.
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Men's & Boys' Wear
Exceptional values in suits, ready- Men's all nylon work socks, heavy
made and made -to -measure; top- weight, On sale at 89¢ Pair.
Headquarters for all lines of men's
coats, jackets, hats, Baps, ties, and boys' work clothing at lowest
gloves, etc. prices.
F. A. MAY 4& SON
Phone 190 EXETER Phone 190
Men's Wear Ladies', Children's and Babied' 'Meer .
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Dry Goods ..Floor.Coverings, ete.