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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-12-12, Page 34 1, •A 'r 0 4. . 4 4 .4 4.1 Power Items Mss Helen Merlins entertain- ed her Sunday School class of girds W. -dinner t•her home en PundaY. Members of the 'Y:?.I,1.; eomeaided ,bY Itev, •Clirice, Attended .A Yining People'S se' Vic n.licosaii 'United Church AnitileY evening, Cpl. and Airs. Carl Stuckless. Danny ,arid Ofanne of Afaepoit- eld, Alan... are spending; the monti) Pecenibex with Mrs.• Stuckiess parents'', Mr. and Mrs, Baroid Lightfoot. 144 1 Centralia Comments 14 MRS. FRED POWDON W.A. Meetinp The Christmas Meeting of the W.A. WU held in the, basement of the ehnrcli On Wednesday' .afternoon - o& last ' week. Te president, Mrs. Loyd;Hodgson, ,peed the .meeting and reports were read. • It was decided to send a dons - tin to,the Children's War 40111 - ()vial Hospital and 111$0 to send treats to •the shut -Ins. The roll Vt041444444404440***04441*t South. End Service. CHRISTMAS Car Buys . 'METEOR RIDEAU SEDAN—tutone paint, Avhite- wall 'tires, radio, automatic transmission, wind. shield washer, full chrome disc: ele4c) special UphOlstery'. PLYAIOUTH,SEDAN--tutone, radio, push button drive. 'S4 .FORD SEDAN --dark -green, new tires. .'50.STUDIBAKEif ,SEDAN ---.-new paint, snow tiris. '50 •CHEVROLET COACH—whitewall Aires. • A,BARGAIN • AT $39500. Be Sure Your Regulator. Is Properly • • Set For • Winter Driving •GENERATOR AND STARTER REPAIRS OF A1.1. TYPES EXIDE BATTERIES for quicker starting. You start when its Bride. Don't ruin that Generator . with a cheap battery—BUY EXIDE. : s • . • South End Service PHONE 32$ • EXETER rowcracconcincincismccccomgo 01.11 was answered by the mem- bers presenting' theit dime bags.- „ Airs. Alton .1saad mock •the chair for the entertainment part of the meeting 104CA was .• i,1•1t". on by part of the membership. Mrs. (".letirge Hepburn and Mrs. A. Smith took the -devotional. . A solo- was sung by Mrs. Osborne; a reading was given by Mrs, !'owe; a Vegal number by a ladles' -quartet* Mrs. V. Es- sery, Mrs. Hepburn, Mrs. M. Elliott and Mrs, Jack Essery. Mrs. A. lifeValls "gave a talk.. • ALL nitnibers. were on the Christ- - Ines theme, The entertainment coinmittee all joined in singing A •Citrialna$ carol, The ineeting was well attcnd- ed -several ladies of the congregation were .glieSta. The haaeleteitt was • nicely .decorated for the occasion. Presentation And .psnce ' Mr: and Mrs, Harry Wilson (newlyweds): were guests of honor at a PreSentatitin and dance in the Crediton Commun- ity hall Friday night.. ' An address was read by Clare Wright of Byron and the young , were • presented with a purse of money. W.M.S, Mesta . - The,. December :meeting of the W.11f,,S; was held in" the schoeli room Of the .church on Tuesday evening with a. good attendance. Mrs. M. Elliott presided- over a short • business session, The toll- call was answered • with a gift of money to the Children's Aid Society in Goderich, The 0,0,1,T, were -re-affiliated with the Society. • - Mrs. rimer led the worship service.- which wasfol- lowed .as printed' in the monthly. Musical numbers on the Prot gram included a -piano solo by Elaine Powe, ,vecal duets by Jean and Joan Essery and Mrs. L. Hicks and MrS.:4)Sborne, Mrs. Gates read an .firlicle- deseribing the Bishop of 'Huron's trip to Bethlehem. • - 1104: J. • E. Whiting :was the guest. -speaker •.ane gave an in- teresting and . itiforMative talk, • accompanied by • colored slides; •destribing their ..*Orlt in Hazel- ton, B.C. • • .• • ' Hostesses were 'Mrs. Frank Hicks, Mrs; R. Shoehintoin, Mrs. Hodgins and • alias Flossie Davey. .1013044w.044itittwanomingiunomingh.4.4040141,4434*.10.4 • _ ... . , • h. . e , _it. . _ • • , •• • , .• • • • FROM WALPER'S FREE COUPONS ON THE • CHRISTMAS JACKPOT PHONE' $1.0 Packet.. SPORT SHIRT ' • SCARF ' 100 1.30 SOCKS ” 1.50 •t11.95 Value For110, s7.5qPackage• SPORT ,SHIRT •$'.5.95 SCARF•300 ° ,0815 Valuer For 7.50 • . Pack�ge LEATHER GLOVES $ :3,95 SOCKS' • • • • 2.00 595 Value For Special Gift Offer On CUFF LINKS TIE BARS Ask About It!. 1 Mon's And Boys' Wear 4. ; Lodge Honors ClintonSweet It was Clinton Sweet Night at the Zxeter Lodge" of 'Oddiellows Twiadey evening ,of Jest week. The event was in celebration of Mr. Sweet's fiftieth year, 4$ a member of the lodge irug which time he hasmAinteineft An active interest m degree work. Tributes, were paid to hint bn Brothers E. A.. Howald. W. W. Tannin and Maurice Quance, •10. Sweet 'spoke of hip pleas- • ant relations •with the lOrige and (Winked the brethren for tl,te tribute paid him • \l• Stephen FA ears Report • A compeehensive *report on the hog marketing situation was giv- en to members of Stephen Feder- ation of Agriculture last Week by Edmond Hendick, township pro' ducer representative. • 'Nearly 200 Stephen farmers and their wives heard guest speaker -Elmer D. Bell, QC, Exe- ter,.outline the income tax regu- 'globs in connection with the es- tablishment of a basic' herd - 110 Was intrOduced by HarnId Fahner.' and, thanked hy "Jim Love. Other speakers included Doug McNeil, R,R,; 6 laoderieb, and Winston Shapten, R;R: 1 Exeter, president and vice-presi- dent of the county organization, • Entertainment was provided by Mrs, • Len. Dilkes, Exeter; ' Mrs. A. - McDougall; '1Cirkton, and Gayle Atwell,- St, Marys.' 'Lloyd Lamport, • who presided for the banqnet, was re-eleoted -president. Vice-presidents- - are HarVey .Hodgitir and 'Jim" Love, Directors i n c 1 tud e Mr.• and 11fra, Alian• Richards,. Mr. • and Mrs. Gordon Scott, Mr. and Mrs. -Bruce Shapton, -Mr. and 'Mrs, Ross • Krueger, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Finkbeiner, Mr, and Mrs, Walter -Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lake,Mr. and,: Mrs. Verne Ridley, Mr. and Mrs. .Kenneth, Baker, Mr. and . Mrs. Roy Mason, Mr. %and. Mrs. Hil- ton 'Ford,- .Mr, and Mrs.. Roy Lamport, Mn -and Mrs. Oscar Miller, • Mr. Melvin Stade and Mrs, William • Stade, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Isaac, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey. and Mr. and Mrs. Seek Morrissey. . Stephen Bill $120,000 Stephen township council autho- rized payment of accounts to- talling nearly $120,000 at its fi- nal - meeting of . the year last week.. Aiming the; larger amounts were; Crediton. • $2,340; Centra- lia $1,942; Dashwood; $2,454, • Council ' members - „received their.- annual stipend: 'Reeve MorrisseY, $.150 others, $2.50. The Federation of Agriettiture levy ,ameunted* to $885. A ,grant of. $100 waspaid to Crediton; community. centre and $60 to Exeter- \Agriculture So- ciety. Fox. %unties went to George Colleen, and Roger Sharpe: Any Morenz was,' reappointed township representative 'to 'SH- IMS board. ' ' ;Assessment of the Atisable Authoritly's land, part. lot 23, eon.' 6, was raised from. $200 to $300. .F • • ' • Council instructed that a law, be prepared" to authorize berriewing- from the Ontario Mu- nicipal Board under the ,tile drainage act. .' Town' Topics .120r. --Victor . Kyle, of Toronto General Hospital- and -his „wife, Dr. Jean Kyle: of Toronto Bast General Hospital' and Miss 'Pat Hopper, of 'Hamilton, spent' the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. 'Hopper. Mr. and • Mrs. 'Clarence Mt - Williams, Bothwell, attended the morning :service of James St. United Church on .Sunday' when their' -grandson, Mites Darel. Keys was baptized, They visited afterwards with Mr.' and . Mrs, MurraY Keys and Mr. and Mrs: Albert KeYs. , ' Mr. ' and Mrs,- Neil **Jones, Kitchener visited with -the form- er's .parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. „ Jona •over the weekend. Mf. and Mrs. Malcolm Kirk- landoatchenes, visited With the former'S parents, Mr. and Mrs. lames Xirklapd, sever the week- end. • • • • • M. and lifts. Jack McKay and son of Stratfordspent Sun- day "-With Miss Agnes Cutting.' Miss. Greta Harness spent -a few -days with 'Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Hall, .St. Marys, ' Mr. Jack Cutting tr, -returned to 'the Milne of his sister from South Huron ;Hospital ' where he ia recuperating front fall at .1t0AF Station' Centralia, ' POWER #11111111APPOPORIPAPACCOMMMOMIMPIMMORI RCAF Centralia POSTINGS tet•ENTICALiA A02 It M. Phillips, frim Tren- ton.'' LAC S. .Brinvn, :Trance, Cpl. J. it. D. Coverly, Pante, LAC 3. F. Gauthier, Preece. Sgt. W. 11;,,fetiningt, Prance. LAC D. J. Jones, Vrallet. LAC J. T. Langley, Pratte.. Cel. M. L. MacLeod, France, LAC M. X, Parrish, France. LAC D. A. Slater, t'rante, LAC E. A 11. tt Camp Borden, LAC 1•1; A. Simpsoh, Tren- too. • LLAC W. 15. Ross, &Mom AC 4, Bet, Ayliter. Cpl. 3. C. A. Bette, Chigoe. CPI, W.:Sterling, Trenton, LAC W. W. Nichols, London. 0116M clkitittALIA, 1170;) I Abbittsett, Camp torden. -LAC E; C. Vithite, CRM :EON '44110 Announcements • IIRTHS 1-LICICS Mr .and 5irs. Stanley Melo, R.11, 1 • Crecliton, are halMY to announce the birth of a'claughter in South :Huron Una - CARDS OF THANKS We Whsh to take this eppertun- ity •to . thank our xnanY .friendS4 relathes and. neighbours who. ,so IA Ind ly remembered Joe with ✓ erde, treats, flowers and vistta hli'. 4L842 ai,i2;:470',in tare 117io.o111tal pi a:4 uoki% eialltenrd.Sttoou'Ifehis:5: birth of sou at South Huron. aud Mrs. Harold W. free" Pr'ticlul""' bl"a onors, t e men who took part KIQ 1411to and..audy, at, south Huro-ji who helped in any way.—Joe and the Fjitirt‘hr4n? 111:17luiltte"is '111' Pl"thg bee 4" ever"" Hospital, • December 7, 1057. james 13. and Airs. Marlon S. Moore Nvisheg to thank the nurses and ista.ff of birth of a son. ebaries Arti_lur'm end Dr. Reed. while In hospita/.-- aFAI.:01,11:::1•ChIeltrts.:1.0110:01.taritn:oputittuiv,r8: ,4„Prite.";.. st.l1;01:re e Dr. Fletcher 12* South Huron Hospital; also a comber 7, 1057. NEIL and dean Neil (nee s 1• 7:\x7e. e74rIeeRllytiethSaliniltlineelv. elrvylnanleel$ ttol Louise, weight 7 lbs., 15 •OBS.. Hospital; special thanks to 37)r. KthiengbjirtaltreorlrlaYat era.nrretande: atrepaaltsi,enlislinta saonudth fluouwreorrs In south liur01.1 140*rttal• No- Fletcher. 'Misr; ClaYlmle and staff vember 28, 195, — a sister for ot the hospital. 12* Wendy and •Jiturny. 1 wish to thank all those 'who "aty,:0-4? Vuligr so kindly' remembered Inc -with le, .30 rl moug cards treats. flowers, visits and Exeter.. announce ibe birth et rails while a patient In St. Jo* a daughter, Pamela jean. wt, oenwo 1.1 0 p 1-1, a 1. London, and 8 lbs., 5 ozs., at South Huron since returning home. All was PR'EGENT—Air. and Mrs. Lt -len deeply aPpreciated, — Mrs. La., lPriaelsiranalloueziAcre th5etatbliTtlh ref" vir listehrnt; thank my friends and 120 daughter, Marie, ';larlette., at neighbors for cards treats and South Huron Hospital, Decent- flowers while a patient in the ber 6, 1057, South Huron' Hospital and since SONEIR and biro. Frank returning home. Special thanks Soneir. Grand • Bend, announee Mies/ Cis,ypole and nursing the birth of a seri, Frank staff; also Dr. qans.—J. Cutting. Charles, at ,South 'Huron 1108- Sr. 12' Pita', December 6, 1957. TR4PP —• LAO and Robert 1 IN MEMORIAM 'Vera, 'Winnipeg, announce the Grizars — In loving memory of birth of a son, Ronald. Paul, our dear mother, Pauline Greg- NoVernber i6, 1957 — a brother us, who passed away December for Steven ,and Dadd. 18, 1948, and our dear father. UTTLET--Myies and 'ponna uttley 1 u s t Oregus, who passed thee. Mitehell) wish to announce! away February 15, 1952. • "To have, to love, and then to 4tthrye•lerthat or'vxtoirelria. scini.tosEprti:111, London, December 7, 1907. •• DEATHS . xEssmr..-:).0). Clinton. Thursday, December 6, 1957, 'William Res - sell. late of =Stephen Township, in his ninety-fifth year. .,, HEYWOOD — On Noyernher 26, - Alonzo John Heywood. Edmon- ton. :Funeral held on Thursdar, November 28. Interment In Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Edmonton. MeTAG'G ART -- In,* South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Sunday, Deeentherl, 1957, Dr. X. A. Mc- nr"anital, Der -ember 10, 1004. thanks. tw the Hoffman. arribul- Maleitla McCann. 12c Taggart, in his eightieth year. CARDS OF THANKS wish to 'express rny 'sincere thanks to all those' who so kindly remenibered me with cards; treats and visits during my illness at horns and in St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London.—Leona Amos. 12c 5 wish "to express my sincere thanks to nisr neighbohrs and friends -who so kindly remember - ad treats, flower w me with cards,- s and visits hiie. apatient in Smith Huron Hospital and since returning home.—Mrs, Maude Mc- Donald, 12c 1 wish to express my sincere thanks for flowers, cards and visits while I was .in the hos- pital: also to Dr. Goddard, the nursing, staff ot Clinton ...Public Hospital; Rev. C. D., Daniel, Bon- thron's`Ambulanee, • Rensa,11 Eve- ning Auxiliary. and the Hensall Rinettes.—Grace Sararas, 12* part, Is the greatest sorrow of one's heart." —Sadly missed by their children, grandchildren and 'Mary and -a elm. 12* SMITH—In loving memory of a, dear 7119ther, biro. 'Elizabeth Smith, who passed away De- cerriber 16. 1956. Nothing ea.n ever take away The iove a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps her near. Always remembered by Nancy and BuS. 12 Town 'Topics • bfr. and Mrs, Glenn Fisher and family and Bennett Fisher and Miss Marie Johns visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Warwick; Port Bur- en. Carl Mills, Kirkton, has been engaged by Exeter Public School Board to replace Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, who will retire at the end of this year. Mrs. Ulric Snell and Miss Greta Harness spent a few days in Detroit last week. Mr.. and Mrs,. Garnet Pass- more, Sarnia, Lisited over the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, William Passmore, Mr. and Mrs Clayton. Frayne and Mrs. Clara Hackney. Tippli#44411voixte, Wiliam Kesse1i 9 WMLam Re'.Ssoll, a native of Stephen Township, died Tburs- day, December L at the rentintY Unto Clintou,, la his .9.5tit 'ear. A. brother,. Jonah, with whom he resided M .Stephen,..died 1950. Surviving are a number nt nieces.' and nephews. Among those attending the fu- neral from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Leander Ellenbaum... -of Port Huron,- ,and Mr. and Mrs. 1.ifcElrourray. of Lansing, 141011. The funeral ,Saturday, was: held* :front the Ifopper4fockey funerAl. 4, Dies home with Rear. IV., true Pashwod Church, au were Favid Gerald Cockw hag. Hitter) vova Interment wu 60Emi, Wins Ayrshire Colt Don Lobb, BR i �untonowi an Ayreshire calf.thik weak scoring the highest points 111490 4-11 datry Club members in counties. 474..wava.710,syswegfrarwersreporwwworrawayere,weepr -"F At Tiernan's Hardware And Furniture Store • DASHWOOD * TOYS, GAMES, TABLES 4&, CHAIRS, ROCKERS * ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES (Low Prices) * CHINA, WEBB CORBETT CRYSTAL * TABLE AND FLOOR LAMPS, SISP TABLES . * COFFEE TABLES, HASSOCKS, TV CHAIRS ' * MATTRESSES, HOOVER VACUUM CLEANERS. .A large stock of ALL NEW FURNITURE and lamps displayed in our NEWLY-DECORATEI? FURNITURESTORE. STORE. Free Draw For Chair During December, each furniture purchase entities you to a ticket on a draw for a HOSTESS CHAIR. Draw ChriStmas Eve at 10 pat. Tiernan's HARDWARE AND FURNITURE DASHWOOD "lutoggolccrianccomtno-aumconn 0anittvtsufte4tc.Kotcgwotootmmotouittgttftowcim#&xgtcmmgcfd)A QGifts For The Whole Family Fro',/' Our CHRISTMAS TREE • PRICED RIGHT, TOO! STEAK KNIVES $3.45 General Electric11 PUNCH BOWL SETS $9.50 KETTLES $9.95 Sunbeam and GE Mixettes Fry Pans • Toasters DINNERWARE Sets • 20-piecos, 35 -pieces 53 -pieces Toys Tricycles kiddie Cars Sidewalk Sicyclei Snow Coasters • Toboggans 1A if CHRISTMAS TREE STANDS , 990 Bratt,ware antl Copper, Plastic Gifts • 01, AA, Aftltnittlitti Ware in Sett or Priced Separatel7 Phone 181. OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS AND WEDNESDAY AtitERNDONS UNIIL tHRISTMAS 03414110040610httflittftfint0111033141COPPCIMIlif.114: Come „In, Sec And Save At 4 It Lin en *le s Ltd f PRIM thristmot Ittkisef 'Citostni iltte 4, Exeter