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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-11-01, Page 10Fife 10 The Times-Aclvocatt, November T, 195A Phone 102 for This Wook In Winchelsea By MRS. F. HORNE HARVEY'S TAXI 24-HOUR SERVICE FREE Coupons on CCM Bicycle With Every Purchase At SNELL BROS. 'Phone 100 Exeter Mrs. Jack Wicks and baby daughter of London visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters. Mr. Bill Walters is progress­ ing favorably in South Huron Hospital from injuries to his foot when a large limb fell on it from ■ a tree being cut up'. Twenty stitches were required to close the wound. Mr. and Mrs.- R. E. Pooley of Exeter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wib Batten. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilfillan and Randy of Exeter were Sun­ day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Colin GilfilUn, Mrs, Nelson Clarke of Farqu­ har spent the past few days with her daughter, Mrs. William Wal­ ters, Dashwood Mens Club Chooses New Officers The Dashwood Men’s Club held their dinner meeting and election of officers in the dun rooms Mon­ day evening. Alvin Walper was voted presi­ dent with vice-presidents, Rein­ hold Miller, Ken McCrae and Glen Webb; secretary-treasurer, Harry Hay ter; auditors,. Rein­ hold Miller and Mervyn Tieman; press reporter, Ervin Rader;, Attendance and members, Hu­ bert Miller, George Tieman and Ervine Devine; education, Dr- V. Gulens, Lome Kleinstiver and Wm. Haugh; program and enter­ tainment, Howard Klump, Stew­ art Webb, Elmer Rader, Ray­ mond Wein and Bob Hayter, Personal Hems Mr. Siegfried Miller, of Water­ loo, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Miller,Mrs. Ervin Rader and Sharon attended the 'Huron Wave?” fall ThisWook In Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE BROWNS •A The Story In Shipka } tTHYLtNt GLYCOL ANTI-FREEZE SAFEST FOR YOUR CAR PERMA-FILL 100% Approved Ethylene Glycol*— WITH COOLING SYSTEM CONDITIONER There’s not a safer anti-freeze in the whole wide world than PERMA-FILL. Made- exclusively for Canadian Tire by the largest manufacturer of Ethylene Glycol, PERMA-FILL stands HEAT as well as'COLD — gives complete all-weather security. PERMA-FILL gives more protection than you'll ever need—-100% Approved Ethylene-Glycol with special cooling sys­ tem conditioners to prevent rust corrosion, clogging end foaming. Harmless to gaskets and car finishes; actually lengthens radiator hose life and lubricates the wafer pump. £afe all the way down to 62° below zero. Use with any thermostat — never needs testing — stays at full strength. Fill up now With PERMA-FILL GALLON POLAR BRAND Full Strength Regular Grade - Ethylene Glycol — PRICED FOR BIG SAVINGS Full-sfrength Regular-Grade Ethylene Glycol ~ot a bargain price. Special inhibitors guard against rust and corrosion. Permanent anti-freeze protection . keeps your car safe all winter long. Equal to many of the best known brands selling at much higher prices. Sold only in sealed containers. GALLON QUART 2-79 f QUART Spray coating system, condensation; against stalling and hard starting. 6-oz. bomb. IGNITION SPRAY this tough plastic on your igniti’on Seal out rain and prefect Moto-Master “SUPER” jfijjoiomAntR ■:< SUPER 1’. . GALLON QUANT .54 Concentrated Methyl-Hyd- rate base— blended with special corrosion and rust inhibitors; evaporation re­ tarded, Allows efficient car heater operation, Put in anti-freeze now. ’ Original equipment quality; most popular care. From. Accurately fests all type* of anti-freezeANTI-FREEZE TESTER THERMOSTATS- RADIATOR HOSE"""" Heavy duty, cut to length ormouided. As Jaw at,, GAS-FLOW — Put into gat tank-—Frevenfs gat-line freeze-ups.^. ■ ■> ' 'rf ...RAD. FLUSH *—• Removes rust and scale safely from clogged rad. RAD. SOLDER — Seat* leaks permanently, prevents anti-freeze lost FAN BELTS - - Save up to 50%. Original equipment quality. Most. WATER PUMP LUBRICANT - Stops squeaks, Add to anti-freeze 59 1.10 44 •95 »• 2.30 WATERPUMP EXCHANGE As lew as 3.85 to replace •Heft'd • qwtp.'menl — (NiMS 0MNI #•*» »F M 40%. HEAVY DUTY HEATER HOSE .19 W* M dftm. Te Mi mest mokes . of heefert.- HEATER MOTOR 5J5 Most hkaf.i'S Io *47. u a QO »S Models VesJO EXTENSION LAMP SET 25-ff. heavy weather, prettt tabI«. R•• Heritor fluord, built* Irt switch. STEERING WHEEL COVER .36 Met ft. thflf »ff the slesrine wheet. ■DJICI fwlCUtl i 421 Milton R. Robbing ASSOCIATE STORE meeting at the home of Mrs. Bryce Mack, Zurich, on Wednes­ day. Mr. ’ and Mrs. Cameron Eck- mier and Paul, Misses Maude and Alice Norris, and Miss Ellen Gil­ bert, all of Stratford, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Burmeister. Mr, Simon Greb, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love and family of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Hodgson and Kay, Mr- and Mr?, Ken Greb and Wayne, Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Greb and-Glen of Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Haugh and Shirley spent ’Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pfile. Miss Barbara Becker, of Kitch- cener, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. V. L. Becker. Mr, and Mrs. Ward Kraft and family, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Koeh­ ler and family. * \ Mr. Howard Weiberg, of Wa­ terloo, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg. Mary Jane Hoffman enter­ tained a number of friends at a Hallowe’en party Saturday .eve­ ning, Games, bingo and lunch were enjoyed. Mr. and Mr, Laverne Nicksch and family, of Gary, Indiana, were week-end guests with Mrs. Mary Martene. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Hern and family, of Zion, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Salmon and family were Sunday guests with Mrs. Martene.Miss Erma Kellar, of London, spent a couple of days at the home of her sister, Miss Loretta Kellar. g Zion Youth Enjoy Hallowe'en Party The Walther League of Zion Lutheran Church held a Hallo­ we’en party Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Har­ old Weber, with Donna Weber, Marian Rader, Barbara Koehler, Donald Genttner and Ronald Merner the committee in, charge. All gathered at the church basement and were led blind­ folded to the Weber home. Stunts and contests were conducted. Arthur Rader won the prize fpr the best costume, Mrs. Edgar Rodd is recuperat­ ing at the1 home of Mr* and Mrs. Jack Stewart since Tuesday last after having undergone an opera­ tion recently in St. Joseph’s Hos­ pital, London. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner on Sunday and- during the week, were Mrs. John Fletcher, Of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hawkins and Leon­ ard,. pf Anderson; Mr, and Mrs, Murray Gibson,. Margaret Jean and Marion, of. Bryanston; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher, of Winchelsea, Mr. Ed Francjs and Mrs, Amanda Temple, of Croswell, Michigan, called at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Coward, Mi*, and Mrs.. John £r$y and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner last week.. Mr. and Mrs. William Thom­ son, of Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery ^visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Shier, of Kirkton, on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Lome Listoen, Danny and Marilyn, of Crediton; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones, Larry and Linda, of Exeter, were guests on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Aimer Passmore. Mr. and Mrs.* Warren Brock, of Zion, were guests' on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Edwin Miller. Mrs. H. Rivers, of Exeter, spent the week-pnd with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stone. There will' be no services on Sunday owing to Elimville an­ niversary. Letter From Brinsley By MRS, CECIL ELLWOOD I.G.A. Market Phone 113Hensall, Ont. I Thurs.. Fri., & Sat., Specials Mrs. Milton Ratz spent a few days last week in Ingersoll at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mil­ ton Walper, Mr. Walper and fam­ ily. Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner is vis­ iting in Welland with her daugh­ ter and sori-in-law, Dr, C. B; San­ ders, Mrs. Sanders, Janet and David. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Dietrick spent the week-end in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs, Larry Angus and family. Mr. and’ Mrs/ Earl Baker and Eunice, of St. Thomas, visited last week with, the forfoerls mother, Mrs. Major Baker and other relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer, Ron and Barbara, visited Sunday in Woodham with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Randle. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Don’ Dinney and Gary, Mrs. Harry Clarke and Ruth spent the week-end with relatives at- Watford.'' Mr. and Mrs. Ron Paton and Cynthia Ann, of Kirkton, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheppard and Dave.' .... Miss Carol Higgins, of Watford, is visiting this week-end with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fink­ beiner and sons visited Sunday in London at the home of the for­ mer’s mother,, Mrs, Lome Fink­ beiner. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pickering and family spent Sunday with relatives in London. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bayn- ham and Connie have moved into Harvey Ratz’ house. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Keith Desjardirie visited Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Ed Bayn- ham. . " ■ Mrs. Dalton Lewis The death occured in Victoria Hospital of Mrs, Dalton Lewis. She leaves'her husband and young sori to mourn her loss. ■ ■ Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Lewis were former residents of this com- muity before moving to London. Personal Items Miss Shirley Kemp of Denfield spent the past week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D6an White. Anniversary services were held Sunday at Carlyle church with Rey. Barrett of Parkhill as guest speaker. Brinsley United Church } withdrew services for the day.' : Mrs. George Prest and son spent the weekend in London. Mr., and Mrs. Earl Morgan of Clandeboyet are the proud par­ ents of' twin boys, Earl was formerly Of this community. ■ Mrs. Lin Craven of Parkhill spent a. few days with Mr. and Mrs. Luthier Morley. Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Hamilton of Lucan and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. A. Fischer of- Dashwood. - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon vis­ ited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simpson of Exeter. Mr: and Mrs. Carlton Amos and children/, of London spent Saturday with Miss Mary Amos. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haskett Of Derififeld visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ell­ wood.. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon visit­ ed on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Cook of Granton. Prime Rib Roast P'meal Cottage Roll Maple Leaf Salmon Glean profits from T-A Classifieds 59c lb. 1-2 LB. .TIN'4k n • 11 ... 1 ■ ’ •• , - - i I .I,, r 11.111 MT- u i in n ui.iiiiu in irn... I.G.A. Peas ^az. / 7 $1.00 I.G.A. Pork, Beans 7 $1.00 Tomato Soup AYLMER J Q . TINS Maple Leaf Canned Hams EACH Aerowax Giant Quart Tin Salada Tea Bags 60s h i*' 73 c * V Shop At Your Friendly I.G.A. Store Where Everyday Low Prices Are In Effect f ■ I The Story In Elimville By MRS. ROSS SKINNER Mrs. Thos. Bell and Mr. Chas. Stephen attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Wm. Hannah held in Seaforth at the Box funeral home on Saturday. ' Miss Anna Routly of Toronto spent the weekend With her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Routly. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bender of Crediton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cunning­ ton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Routly and Grace spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sinclair of Lon­ don. Visitors on Sunday with Mrs. T. Bell and Mr. Chas. Stephe# wet Mr. Sam Miller, Mrs. Leon­ ard Schenk of Dashwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Stephen of London.- Mr. and Mrs. Wm; Johns visit-, ed on Sunday with the latter’s sister, Mrs. F. Courtis of Strath­ ray. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johns spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Johns and Mrs. Allen Johns attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Wm. Long( of Atwood on Monday, Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Batten on Sunday’ were Mr, and Mrs. Jack Bailey Of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Geo* Kellett of Thamesford, ; Mr, and Mrs. John Ridley visited on Sunday with Mrs. Marie Schainley and Mrs. Jas, Heywood of St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs, Chester Dunri, Mr. and Mrs. John Willis of Exeter, Mr. John Kellett and Verda spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Ridley, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hunter and Ross and Miss Ruth Gamer* on spent Sunday evening with J/ Wm , . I. ’ Some Important. Additions Around Here, Too.... That’s right—there’s going to he a “blessed event” at Snelgrove’s. We’re expecting gome major additions (including twins) to our family, and we know you’re going to like them. BUT WE’RE TOO CROWDED . NOW—WE’VE GOT TO MAKE ROOM IN A HURRY, THAT'S WHY ■ s 'our present stock of REFRIGERATORS WFfch for* merit of ■ next week. the announce- ear "arrival" WASHERS AND CLOTHES DRYERS At Wholesale Prices ■#' We’re sacrificing all our profit to move these famous-name appliances. EVERYTHING MUST GO. Some of the prices are actually below whole­ sale cost. This is your opportunity to get the appliance you want . . . at a price FAR LOWER than you ever dreained of paying. Come see. coins buy, come SAVE! SNELGROVES ..„...............