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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-11-03, Page 8THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER >, 19S5 1 X i j.£ See Alf Andrus fox FURNACES — EAVESTROUGHING OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE Phone 719 - 403 Andrew St, Exeter WHEN YOU BUY SELDON'S Premium s It is not dressed up because it’s Natural - Piire And Clean Your eyes will tell you there are no impurities . . . Your heating plant will verify Seldon quality. PHONE 90 OR 2 EXETER Open Friday Nights Enjoy Party At Elimville The Elimville Mission Band held a Hallowe’en party in the Township Hall on Thursday even­ ing. Prizes were given to Joanne Miners and Brenda Skinner for the best Hallowe’en costume. Mr. Grant Skinner and Neil Valentyne;? Misses Aafge Valen- tyne and Jessie Koopman; Master Paul Kerslake and Barbara Gil- fillan received prizes as couples? Mr. Larry Skinner, best disguise and Miss Ann Johns best charac­ ter of pirate. (Several spot games and bingo were played. Lunch and candy were served at the close. Personal Items Air. Jack Piercy ited on Tuesday Mrs. Harold Bell, Bell and Mr. Charles Stephen. 'Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper were Mr. and Airs. Emerson Gunning of Mit­ chell, Mrs. L. Hodgert and R(?y of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Delbrldge and family of Wlnchel- sea, Air. and Mrs. Russell Xing and family of Crediton, Mr. and Airs. Thomas 'Hey­ wood and family of Wellburn spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Heywood. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Smith, Air. and Mrs. John Willis, Air. and Airs. Chester Dunn -of Exeter visited on Sunday with M/. and Airs. John Ridley. ? Miss Hazel Heywood of Detroit visited dn Monday with Air. and Mrs. Hubert Heywood, Air. Keith Heywood returned home with her to Detroit. Mr. and'Mrs. Wm. Johns visit­ ed with the latter’s four sisters of Kerwood on Sunday. Mrs. La­ mont returned for a few days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. Johns. (Sunday visitors with Mr. apd Airs. Philip Alurch were Mr, and Airs, Howard Pym, Air. and Airs. Sam Skinner* and Karen of Cen­ tralia and Air. Alvin Pym of Exeter, Mr. and Airs, John Batten and family of Winchelsea have moved into the community. • Mrs. Jas. McLaughlin of Lon­ don spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Jackson Wods. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johns vis­ ited on Sunday with Air. and Mrs. John Batten. Air, and Mrs. Beverley Skinner of Exeter visited over the week­ end with Air. and Mrs. Franklin Skinner. the BEST tread of London with Mr. Mrs. vis- and Thomas Topics From Thames Road By MBS. WILLIAM BHOD® W.M.S. Thank Offering On Tuesday afternoon Thames Bond W.M.S. entertained auxil­ iaries from Chiselhurst, Zion, Centralia, Boy’s and Elimville. Each group contributed a number on the program. Following lunch, the Women’s Association had and home-made well patronized. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. . „ . . Yellow, Mr. Tom Yellow, Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde and Calvin attended the twenty-fifth 'wed­ ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rohde, of Mitchell, on Sat­ urday evening. _ Mrs. Percy eter,." sons, more. were with more, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Rohde and Calvin were guests on Sunday a sale of baking candy which was Ray Cottle’, Mrs-, Passmore, of Ex­ Mrs. Frayne Far- Mrs. Lome Pass- Panl and Beth Mr, and Mr. and Sharon, guests on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Pass- Topics From Dashwood By MBS. E. H. BADER „ Guaranteed 2 years, Save 500 Au IDA Feature, Regular $1.79 for IDA Hot Water Bottles Regal Bathroom Scales ! Weighs up to 250 pounds, raised, magnified dial ; Guaranteed 1 year, black, or white ............. .......... OCTOBER 31 TO NOVEMBER 5 ’Safeheat' Heating Pad 3-Speed switch, blanket-type 'cover fl* 4 Guaranteed 1 year, Regular 4.95 ..... 4# *+■*■*/ FOR THE W*ST WEATHER EXTRA " TRACTION Greater SAFETY B.E Goodrich $6.95 Christmas Greeting Cards 50 Fine Family -Greetings QftfiFor only ............................. vOV Other assortments »13 for 290, 20 for $1.00, 13 for 980, 31 for $1.00, etc. CLINICAL THERMOMETER ...................... BRONCHIDA COUGH SYRUP, 8 Oz......... BRONCHIDA COLD CAPSULES, 30 Caps. IDA HALIBUT LIVER OIL CAPSULES 100’s, Reg. $1.15, for 890; 500’s, Reg. $4.29, for $3.49 . 490 .. 750 $1.25 COME IN TO SEE OUR MANY OTHER SALE VALUES Advertised In Daily Newspapers And Over TV Trusses, Surgical Supports, Elastic Hosiery Phone 50 Exeter s TRACTION TIRES WALK THRU SNOW WADE THRU MUD GRIP ON ICE QUIET ON PAVEMENT i YOUR CAR NOW DATARS SUNOCO SERVICE Ph. 88 Grand Bend Supper Meeting The men’s club held a supper meeting Monday evening in the club room. Plans for the year were .discussed. Mr. Wm. Haugh, past president, was presented with a silver cigarette lighten.. Dashwood W. I. The October meeting of the W. I. was in the form of a Hallow- e-en social. The historical re­ search committee with Mrs, K, McCrae and Mrs. L. Taylor, Mrs. L. Shenk and Airs. R, Miller, were in charge of the program which consisted of games and stunts. The motto “Laugh ’and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone” was given by Mrs, Shenk. The roll call /Was answered by contributions to the Tweedsmuir history and a dis­ play of old' articles. - *' Mrs. M. Merner reported on the executive meeting held, in Hensall and Mrs. Sid Baker the short course held at (Grand Bend. Mrs. E, Rader presided for the business. Mrs. Syd Baker and Mrs. H. Rader were appointed to take charge of a birthday box and travelling basket. Celebrates 80th Birthday >Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Tieman held a family gathering 'Sunday an honor of tlie latter's father, Mr. Henry Hoffman, on the occasion of his 8 Oth birthday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs, Ken McCrae and Bon- ie, Mr, and Mrs. Harry -Hoffman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Evans, of Richmond Hill and Miss Anna Hess, of Zurich. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs, Lome Becker, Mrs. Henfy Becker Shirley and Allan and Miss Betty Bender, Air. and Mrs. Edmund Becker, Mr. and Mrs. .Rudolph Becker and family, Mr. and Mrs. V. L, Becker and family attended the lAUey- Teu Eyck wedding at Kitchener on Saturday. Mrs. (Rev.) L, Higenell _ is spending some -time with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Higenell at St, Cath­ arines due to the arrival of .her second grandson, Miss Barbara Becker, of Kit­ chener, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. V. L» Becker. Mr. “and Mrs. Clarence Kimpel and Susan, of Kitchener, spent the Weekend with Mrs, Mary Becker and Air. and Mrs. Emil Becker and family. ■’ Miss Anna Messner, of London spent the weekend with Mr. .and Mrs. Fred Messner. . Mr. and Mrs. Melton Walper and girls of Ingersoll spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Phil­ ip Fassold. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beisen- thal and family, of Copetown, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Miller. Mr. and Airs. Wesley Filkins and Janice, of Howell, Mich., spent the weekend with Mrs. W. Nadiger. Mr. and Mrs. .Marion Harne- ■san and sons, Philip and Dennis, . Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mclsaac and, sons, David and Daniel, all of Detroit, spent the weekend with Mrs. Lucinda Mclsaac. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huffman, • of Port Colborne, are vacationing at the home of Air. and Mrs. Mil­ ton Webb. Airs, Joe Doerr, of Saskatche­ wan, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kraft and other relatives. Mrs. Bill Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stanlake, of Grand Bend spent last Sunday with Mr. Airs. Wm. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe Eleanor, Mrs. Lou Eagleson Mrs. Win. Mason spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Eagleson of Southampton Mr, and 'Mrs. Elgin Rader and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rader and Philip spent a few days at Buffalo with Mrs. Georgina Witt and Mr. nd Mrs, Louis Smith and Tommy. Masters Douglas and Jimmy Rader spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Haugh. Mrs. Helen Hart, Mrs. Irene Fenner, Mrs, Jessie Philips, Mrs. Alta Barnes and jerry Ann and Stevie, all of Pott Huron, Mich.., Were Tuesday visitors with Mrs, Leo Gibson and family, Air, and Mrs, Lloyd Rader family spent Sunday with and Mrs, L. H. Rader. OR FREE PANTS 8 All-Wool Suits 8 Worsted Suits 30<fc OFF Thomas at the Warren W. R. JOHNSTON’S MADE-TO-MEASURE OFFER A Real Buy At «•* 20% OFF MEN’S OR LADIES’ OUR STOCK SUITS n Beg. $49.50—You Pay Only $39.50 Reg. $55.00—You Pay Only $44.00 Reg. $59.50—You Pay Only $47.60 Alterations Extra Local Pastor Goes To US Bev, K. B. Norcross, pastor of Exeter Pentecostal Church for the past year, has. accepted a call to the First Assembly of God, Port Huron, a large church in the Mich­ igan city. Bev. Norcross will preach his farewell sermon at the local church this Sunday and he and Mrs. Nor­ cross plan to move to the U.S. the following Wednesday. During his stay in Exeter, Bev. Norcross has doubled the size- of the congregation. He came to Ex­ eter from Strathroy. with Mr .and Mrs, Harry petti- hone, of Aylmer. Mr .and Mrs, Edwin Miller. •Brian and Barry attended the twenty-fifth wedding anni­ versary of Mr, and Mrs. Dickenson, of Wesley, home of Mr. and Mrs. Brock, of Zion. Mr. and Mrs. George Luther, of Sarnia, visited on Monday With Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffery. Miss Marilyn Moores is a pa­ tient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. Waiper s Second Annual Pre-Winter Sale 2 Oyo OFF % \ W, R. Johnston celebrates its eighty-seventh anniversary with this great made-to-measure sale. Starts November 4. Don’t Miss It!NJfg • Sizes 35 to 44 • Fancy Worsteds • Pic ’N Pics • Gabardines • Flannels REGULAR $68,50 & $64.50 FALL 20 COATS CLEARING AT Regular $24.95 to $59.50 as low as 30 COATS TO CLEAR AT 20Wo OFF Regular $24.95 to $45.00' as low as Saturday we’ll give away a, madeTWs ___„ ____ to-mcasure suit io soine lucky man or woman who has purchased $1.00 or Shore .merchandise in the store during this sale. Hurry! Only three days left to get your name in on this free draw. Sale Ehds Saturday —-.......................——•- BOYS’ BUYS Station KHAKI Suits Wagons SHIRTS SOME AT i/s-ERlCE Two Nylon Blend, Regal Blue NEW LOW PRICE Others $16.95 Up Values to $37.50 Sizes 34 to 44, Regular $29,95 ONLY $16.^5 $2.79, 2 for $5.00 ‘ TROUSERS Sport Shirts 1/g-PRICE Boys Station Coats Down tb $3.95 Regular to $7.50 l/j-Collars, Regular $1^.50 « Tweed and All-Wool ONLY $12.95 SPECIAL y^PRICE RACK OF Trousers « Stadium Coats Winter Jackets Regular $3.75 and $4.25 Four Size 42’s, Grey and Brown Station Wagons, Quilt-Lined name your own price Regular $22,50 foi* $14.95 sOdds» and Ends Lots Of Other Bargains — Come In To See Them and and and YOUR TIP TOP STORE ExeterPhone 81