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For
March
$
$350
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reduced $10 a
$2,195
$2,195
$1,895
$1,850
Your
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295
150
75
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TRACTORS
’49 FERGUSON, she’s good ........................'.......... $
’49 FORD, motor overhauled ................................. $
COCKSHUTT CULTIVATOR, four-row, like new $
Legion Auxiliary
Sponsors Guides
At the meeting of the Ladles’
Auxiliary of the Exeter Branch
to the' Canadian Legion held in
the Legion Hall
It was decided
Girl Guides and
tion to the Boy
of a gift for their hall.
An invitation was received
from Clinton Ladies.’ Auxiliary
to attend their St. Patrick’s dance
on March 16,
The group voted to send a re
presentative
oil meeting.
The roll
meeting is
western pocket novels for pa
tients at Westminster Hospital.
The president, Mrs, Gerald
Lawson, conducted the meeting
and Mrs. Douglas Brintnell’s
group was in charge of the so
cial hour. Mrs, Wm. Higgins won
the mystery prize.
Monday evening
to sponsor the
to send a dona-
Scouts in place
to the .Safety Coun-
call for the March
to he answered hy
Data On
Elimville
By MBS. BOSS SKINNER
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Pretty wool blend cardigans
in a -full range of fascinating
shades, ribbon-bound, sizes 14
to 20. Because of a special
purchase we can offer these
this weekend 'at
LADIES WEAR
Personal Items
Mr, Elgin Skinner of Toronto
visited over the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Skinner.
Mr. and ’Mrs. Delmer Skinner
and family attended the funeral
of their nephew, Master Alan
MJargison of London, last Tues
day.
Mr. Alvin Pym of Exeter visit
ed on Sunday with Mrs. Philip
March and Mrs. Jean Jackson
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym.
The Elimville Euchre Club
was held on Friday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. John Ridley as
hosts. Winners were ladies’ high,
Mrs. Austin Dilling; gents* high,
Mr. John Kellett, consolation,
Mrs. Allen Johns. Hosts this
week will be (Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Rdutly.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques
and Yvonne of Zion visited on
Thursday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross iSkinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques
and family of Zion visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Cooper.
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FORD FAIRLANE TUDOR
Automatic, a beauty .........................................
MONARCH SEDAN, automatic, a good one ..
STUDEBAKER COACH, overdrive, radio ....
CHEV SEDAN, see this one, only..................
MONARCH HARDTOP
Radio, new motor, a real sex wagon ............
MONARCH SEDAN
Automatic, radio, she’s OK.......
PONTIAC SEDAN, a nice one ..
PONTIAC COACH, a steal.........
CONSUL SEDAN, clean ............
MONARCH SEDAN, nice ..........
PONTIAC SEDAN .....................
NASH SEDAN ..............................
METEOR SEDAN, she’s good ...
PONTIAC COACH .........v.............
MONARCH SEDAN ....................
FORD COACH .............................
PONTIAC SEDAN........................
PREFECT SEDAN, a steal ........
CHEV COACH, it funs ,...;.........
TRUCKS
52 FORD 3-TON CHASSIS AND CAB
A good one .......................................
FORD 3-TON CHASSIS AND CAB, Ohly ....
DODGE PICKUP, only’..................................
$
$
. $
FORD PICKUP, choice of two, they’re good $
DODGE PICKUP ...’...............................
FORD PICKUP ......................................
STUDE PICKUP ...............£.........:..........
CHEV 2-TON, side dump, a good one
THAMES PANEL, a steal..... ......;........
SPECIALS
The following%30*day units will be
day until sold:
’52 CHEV SEDAN, clean..........................
r47 CHEV COACH, she’s OK ..................
’52 FORD PICKUP, low mileage..............
695
650
950
750
695
625
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$ 595
$ 150
$1,050
Thursday’s;
•......... $
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650
495
150
Larry Snider Motors
Phone 624 LTD. Exeter
17" Huron
£ LOCAL TRADEMARKS. Im.
Dorchester
going
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ELECTRICAL REPAIRING ZURIC^ MOTOR ^WINDING
in rich brown finish
metal cabinet.
Malching base at slight extra cost.
At this wonderful price the all-
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the season’s biggest buy in 21-
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Kinetics Assist
In Spelling Bee
Exeter Klnettes donated $5.-
00 for prizes for the public school
spelling bee at their meeting
Monday night.
The program, conducted by
Mrs. Douglas Bivers, featured a
euchre party with prizes to Mrs. Irvine
Cliff Ersman
Southcott.
The meeting
home of Mrs, Lloyd Ford.
By M1S9 JANE ptKEMAN
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Johns and
children were Sunday visitors
with 'Mr. arid Mrs. W. D. ISpence,
Woodham.
Mr. Harold (Hem and (Rev.
Slade attended ’the retreat in
Stratford last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen,
Whalen, spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and IMrs. iNonman Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. floss Jaques and
John visited (Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Jaques, (Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rowcliffe and • children, Loridon, visited
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Wel
lington Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Hprry Hern, Mrs.
Harold (Hern and Mr. and (Mrs.
Bob Hern, Thames Rd., attended
the Jr. Farmers (Banquet in Sea
forth, Friday evening.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mi's. Ross J'aques and Mr. Daniel
Hicks were Mr. and Mrs. John
Lambert, Prospect Hill, and Mr.
Wilfred (Herbert, Whalen.
Mr. and Mrs. (Ephriam Hern,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hern, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Hern, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold IHern, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Hern were guests of ;Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Westcott, .Exeter,
Tuesday evening to celebrate Mr.
Ephriam Hern’s 80th birthday.
Miss Noreen Anderson, St,
Marys spent the weekend With
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jaques. ,
Message From
Greenway
By MBS. CABMEN WOODBUBN
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. John Allister
and Frank of Hamilton spent the
weekend with Mrs. Albert Pol
lock.
Miss Jean Young, nurse in
training id Exeter Hospital, re
ceived her cap last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner
and family of Toronto spent the
weekend With, his mother, Mrs.
J. Gardner. Mrs. Gardner and
family are remaining here this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Carl Pollock of
London spent the weekend with
Mr. and MrS. Milton Pollock.
Mf. and Mrs. Ed Bloomfield
and family of London visited on
Sunday With 'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Brophy.
(Held over from last week)
Mrs. Ellistm Thompson of
Lioury spent a few days last week
Jan Lager-with Mr. and Mrs.
Werf and Janet.
Miss Violet Rees
spent the weekend
Marlon Woodburn.
Mr. Jack Hartle is a patient
in Victoria iHo&tHtal, London,
whefd lie will be taking treat
ments for some time. *"
Mrs. Walter McPherson spent
last Week with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Jackson 6f Arkoiia.
MrS. Fred MeLlnchey is spend
ing this week with relatives in
Detroit.
of London
with Miss
Mr. 'Kofnetowiier—now is the
time to paint up, fix up, light up,
clean tipi Simply call National
Employment Office at Goderich.
They will he glad to arrange for
a qualified tradesman to do the
job.
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Pentecostal WMC
Collects Stamps
Mrs. Keith McLaren addressed
•the February meeting of the Pen
tecostal W.'M.C, choosing as her
topic “Obedience”.
The worship service was iu
charge of Mrs, H. Butler. Mrs.
C. Blanchard read the prayer bul
letin.
Used postage stamps were re
quested to be sold and the pro
ceeds used for the Maintenance
of the Pentecostal Missionary
rest home in Toronto. Last year
the stamp sale realized $5'31.49.
Used Christmas cards are to be
sent, to Miss June Deacon, mis
sionary in Kenya. Africa. There
was a good response of Children’s
clothing for the hope chest at
the missionary rest home.
Mrs. L. Krause was hostess
for the meeting.
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ACTIVE HEALTH NURSE—Miss Betty Coney, public health
nurse, finds babies and’ school children in Exeter and district
keep her busy. Attached to Huron County Health Unit, she
supervises health of school and pre-school children and
assists with TB- and immunization clinics. Here she looks
over 13-month-old Launa Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Fuller, Exeter, who weighs a healthy 25 pounds.
Timmie Shows Results
Of Easter Seals Help
A bright-eyed, crew-cut twelve
year-old youngster who was born
with a spina bifida condition and
to-day walks with two canes af
ter three operations and several
months in a wheel chair will be
Canada’s “Timmy” for 1956.
As symbol of all crippled child
ren in Canada who benefit from
the work provided by' the annual
sale of Easter (Seals, Chris Martin,
pupil of Markham public school,
was chief guest speaker at the
Sports Celebrity Dinner, Febru
ary 2 which officially opened the
annual sale of Easter .Seals.
Chris was anxious to meet
Johnny Podres, left-handed pitch
ing star with the Brooklyn
Dodgers, at that, dinner, because
“Brooklyn is MY team.” That
very'wish reveal? the kind of lad
who becomes the tenth boy
chosen to represent 'Canada’s
handicapped children during the
campaign.
In Ontario the campaign is
conducted by The Ontario Society
for Crippled Children in associa
tion with more than 210 Service
Clubs. The Easter Seal Campaign
finances the program of treat
ment and training directed by
the Society.
Chris will never admit that
his condition has ever prevented
him from doing anything. An
only child of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Martin of 222 Main Street
in Markham, Chris’ father is em
ployed as an engineer with The
Bell Telephone Company and is
currently working in Northern
Quebec on the McGill Fence pro
ject.
Chris had his first operation
when he was three weeks old and
last summer underwent two
more. He now walks quite well
With, the aid of a short brace on
each leg and with the help of
two canes.
His sojourn in hospital last
summer prevented him from at
tending the Blue Mountain Camp
near Collingwood which is owned
and operated by the -Society.
However the two summers pre
vious he attended and is looking
forward to going again this sum
mer. “It’s really nice at camp”,
says Chris “it’s real great to be
in a place where all the kids are
the same'and nobody is “differ
ent”.
His principal, Mr. L. J. Aber*
nethy of Markham Public School
lids this to Say of the new Tim-
my: ,/Hd ig an exceptional stu
dent, With ta pleasing personality,
who is very popular with his
feMow students and fits in nicely
Wi.th the school program”.
side the school Chris is playing
goal for his class floor hockey
team.
The Lions Club of Markham
and Unionville send him to camp
each summer and now Chris
wants to help them and all the
other Easter Seal Service Clubs,
to ensure that not one of Can
ada’s handicapped children will
be without help.
News Budget From
Blanshard
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
Personal Items
■Mrs. W. B. Young of .St. Marys spent the weekend with.' Mrs.
Jas. Mossey.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parkin-
son and family
evening with Mr.
Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs.
ford and fariiily
spent Friday
and Mrs. Jack
Gladwin Lang-
____ -of ;___
spirit Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Kenneth Langford.
Ma and Mrs. Joe. __ Dann and
Nancy wore Sunday guests of
Mr. attd Mrs. Leonard V-ickers
of London.
(Sunday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson
were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones,
Mr. ■Carman Knowles, Mrs.
Gordon Jones and Boss of Glen
dale and Mr .and Mrs. Fred
Thomson.
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