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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-06-05, Page 12Noe 1 The `'kn •Aelxoc te, ,luno 5, 1! See You At The Fair '011.ulnnlnnll111nu1FAuunUl4ntnuUtunrounnuluuunnnumnJuluutoilminiaMiltItlIttiMMIOnit Our Phone Numler Is Chanced To HUds n 74230' and Hensall 680r2 Emil Were Stili Paying Highest Prices FQr Poultry Riverside Poultry Co Lada LCNQQN zt 7pII,IIIIIp11q lµ71111,1g111pIpN1111111111111111III III111NUU111111,11111$11111101111111111MMI .1011 N,n 11111M 0 PHONE COLLECT .More meat at lower cost -- is the result of feeding the • ur hogsan' put SHUR-GAIN way. Straight grain fed to your can't weight on your pigs as cheaply as when it is properly balanced with SHUR-GAIN Concentrates. For example ;1700 pounds of your own grain requires only 300 pounds -of SHUR-GAIN Hogmix Concentrate to make 1 ton of the best complete and balanced Hog Growing Ration ;'that money can buy. You save on feed costs because of: LESS FEED CONSUMED TO MARKET WEIGHT TO MARKET EARLIER. BETTER GRADES (Earning You More Premiums). .14WaY04 M! 101 Ir ., Ay0'AttU1141tmA,1114,1until.ltlllluouRn,mnulµlliminnuIAUAlA1.A11111111R OUNIIAAIj1 OnfiPIIIIMPOI111IIMMMO 4 _ Anniversary 1 !11 Cornish, Mitchell Co,. - 1 Whalen + i CERTIFIED ,A,UB1,1.0 ACCOUNTANTS. HONOR DEPARTING CTSQ--Corporals' Institute at RCAF Station Centralia sponsored a social evening last week; to Honor Wing Commander Norman Bray, centre, chief tech• iiical services officer, who has been transfrred to a western unit. A popular officer, W,'C Bray has served as mayor of Huron Park during his tour at Centralia, With him, above, are Corporal Jesse Stevens, left, and Cpl, Don Scanlon, who organized the event attended by 75 corporals. Senior Citizens Enjoy Program Over 300 senior citizens en- joyed a variety program for their last of the season meetings in the Legion Hall Tuesday eve- ning, The meetings will resume ui October. Featured on the program were a sing song led by Walter Cut - bush with Mrs. Andrew Dougall t at the piano; duets by Marlene and Darlene Frayne accompan- ied by their sister, Helen; duet by Mrs. Percy Mclealls and Walter Cutbush; cornet solo by Ted Wilson accompanied on the piano by George Godbolt, Readings by Roy Carrick and Airs. Len Dilkes; piano solo, Robert Shapton; tap'dancing by Lind Karen and. Joyce Rus- sell, Russeldale, and selections by the Elimville quartet, Ken Johns, Gordon Ford, Ron and Lorne Elford, accompanied by Mrs. Freeman Horne. Members of Caven Congrega- tional Circle served the lunch. The committee for the October meeting includes Mr, and Drs. William Harney, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Sanders, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- fred Doupe, Mrs, Rhoda Shap - ton and Mrs, Clara Hackney. Every woman seems to har- bour a secret desire to write— So why feed for wasteful fat. checks. Feed The .-III Way Just give a trial to the SHUR-GAIN 5 Step Hog Program --call us today and we will explain how it can save YOU I money. GET MORE FROM FOUR PIGS IN THE TOP GRADE The Shur -Gain Way rt • • • JOES Clothing Store MAKES ALL KINDS OP TAILORING ALTERATIONS Next To Central Hotel S For Your Vac ition 1 Why drive to St. Thomas to trade cars and get only $100 for your holidays? Deal with us and we'll give you $200 if you want 1t: '56 Ch v Ii rdtop meoo Milos '56 Meteor Convertible '55 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan '54 Chev Sedan '54 Buick Special '54 Dodge Sedan PHONE 459 EXETEK Automatic, Radio, Shari Radio r54 Zephir Six With everything on it includ- ing a burglar alarm. 'fi,a FtMW SEDAN, radio, back seat speaker, fender skirts, fully equipped. '$2 CFI ''V HARDTOP '50 PLYMOUTH SEDAN' ,d,0 AIETEOtt 5 -PASS. COUPE tee THE REST, THEN 'WY THE Be from L.�U BAILEY . mr,.•: P.ou.Y.YUN• Topics F1•om Local Principal Dashwood By MRS. ERVIN RADER W.M.S. Convention A number of ladies, accom- panied by Rev. W. F. Kr.otz. attended both afternoon and evening sessions Wednesday and Thursday of the W.ALS, conven- tion of the Evangelical U.B. Church, field at Sebringville. The theme was "The Future of the Church.'” Special speaker was Miss Jean Kellerman, mis- sionary from Japan. Baptism Two babies were baptized in Zion Lutheran Church by Rev. K. L. Zorn, Kevan Earl, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Datars, of Grand Bend, with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Datars, sponsors, andPeterEdwa if Edward, Infant son of Dir. and Airs, Howard Datars, with Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Datars sponsors. Personal items The Walther League of Zion Lutheran. Church, enjoyed a roller skating party Friday eve - 'ling at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Waiper and. family, of London, spent the weekend with relatives here. Mr, and Mrs. Melton Waiper and girls, of Ingersoll, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Philip Fassold. Mr. Chester Gaiser is spending a few days at Westminster Hos- pital, London, undergoing treat- ment. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reed and son, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Hayter and family. American visitors with Mrs, Lucinda Mcisaac, were Mr, and Mrs. W. ItcIsaac and twin sons, Ronald and Donald, who are in the Navy stationed at Norfolk, Virginia, also Misses Gail Spear, Nancy Shetty, Diane Periard, 51.1 of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Reste- mayer and family, spent Sunday at Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Taylor and family. Mr. Frank Watson and Mr. and Alrs, Jack Watson and family, of Detroit,' and Mr. and Sirs, Windsor Mathews, of Lon- don, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snell. A number of ladies of Dash- wobd W.I., attended the district annual, held at Crediton, last Thursday, Air. Howard Weiberg, of Water- loo. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Weiberg. Mrs, Nelda Routledge, of Lon- don, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Philip Fassold. Mr, Douglas Hamather, of London, spent the weekend with *Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamather. Mr. and Mrs. Art .Koessel and Virginia, of Lansing, Mich.,' spent the weekend with Mrs. John Kuntz and Luella. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Weido and family, of Detroit, spent the weekend. with Mrs, Fred Schlundt, Miss Emma Wein, of Clinton, spent the weekend with Mrs. Herb Wein. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Isretzman, of Detroit, spent the weekend with Mrs, Cora Gaiser. Heads Teachers n. B. Idle, principal of Exe• Miss Birdie McRoberts, Bur - ter public school, was elected lington, and Mrs. Jane Somer- president of the Huron Local of (vine, St. Marys, called on Mrs. the Ontario Public School Men Klin. Morley Sr. on Tuesday. Miss Teachers' Federation at the an-•AlcRoberts was a former gra - T meeting Held in Hensall' duate of Vietoria and attended Wednesday evening. he 75th graduation anniversary Others elected are: vice-presi- dent. Garnet Harland, Clinton; secretary -treasurer, Harry Nes- bitt, Seaforth; committee chair- men -- superannuation, Douglas Widdis, Seaforth; education, Wil- fred McNaughton, Blyth; insur- ance, Ron Heimrich, Centralia RCAF Station; resolutions, Gar- field Baker, Exeter. The wives were guests at a banquet on this occasion. i bl halon United ]'hutch cele- '- hhrate their ol k� n .anniversary filled 11. J. Cgrnlsh L. F.: -Cornish R. Mitchel] q - K. W. Slade W. E, Suchgrd to •caparity and some had to be' accomodated in the basement 291 DLINDA�SI $T.. Oat GE 2.26 1 LONDON, ONT. 11111„1111111....,1„,,,,,, 111„!1µ4µ11N1/111U111AA,IU1111,I1111µA1111NINAI.IINI11N,II1111N1g1111111NI1,111111,1µ,4µ40 ..µ11i,µ,1,,,,,.. 0.,,,,ww,,,,..,,,,UHtq„},,,IU,,.,,1,tµll,µ.....,l14µ1µ441M1,lIAlUU41A.IL111111A41,�,.11t1111 , .Sunday School room. i Rev, J. T. Clarke introduced Rev W. M. Kiteley of Calvary United Church. London, a for- mer minister_ lie said it had been a great honor and pleasure to be invited to take part in this special service. His message was '!'file—Old. Time Religion is good enough for mother and is good . enough for me.” After this .service all remained for lunch and a happy time was spent meeting old friends, some as far as from Toronto. Detroit, end London. 1:veryone was glad to „ee Mr. Harry Roger the man who built the church fifty years ago. The evening service was well attended and the Rev- 1-I. J. .Snell of James St. Church, Exe- ter, and president of the Lon- don Conference delivered a chal- lenging message based on "What is your duty to the church?” The choir sang two anthems at each service, ably led by Mrs. Ronald Squire with Mrs. Duf- field at the piano. Rev. and Mrs. R. G. Burton. London, and Rev. Allen Duffield of Lambeth attended these ser- vices. Mrs. Ronald Squire looked after the register with 207 regis- tering. Personal Dome • News Budget From Baseline By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Holland, Nancy, Donald and Ruth of Ilder- ton visited on Sunday with his brother, Mr, and Mrs. David Hol- land and family. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mar- riott, Ronald and Maryanne, St. Marys visited with Mr, and Mrs. A. Dewar on Sunday. in London at Victoria Hospital. Mrs. Wynne, London, is spend- ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Bert Duffield and family. Mr. Howard Morley of Hazel Park, Mich., and Miss Marion Morley R.N. Toronto spent the weekend at their parent's homes and also attended he 50th church anniversary. The 1V.111.g. ladies of Whalen are meeting on Wednesday after- noon at the home of Mrs, Bob Hamilton, London, Mrs. Hamil- ton being the former Jessie k Broo s. Whalen W.M.S. ladies were en- tertained at Zion on Wednesday afternoon last. During the pro- gram Mrs. M. Pullen, and Mrs. Ronald Squire sang a cruet ac- companied by Mrs. Duffield. Several ladies of the Cooper W.M.S., Mrs. Wilfred Wilson and Mrs. Dewar of Woodham W.M.S. were among the guests who entertained by the Zion West W.M.S., Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Coburn .John -1 son of Winona were guests at 1 the hone of Mr,. John Rinn on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mc- j Naughton and Ronald accompan-' icd by Mrs. McNaughton's broth- er, Mr. Harry Sheppard and Mrs. Sheppard and David of Dashwood enjoyed a tour on Sunday of Beaver Valley and Eugenia Falls. ' Kirkton — Continued From Page 11 A sing song was enjoyed led by the new president, Mrs. Ellen Eveleigh, with Mrs. Archie Levy at the piano. Three of the members, Mrs. Glen Allen, Mrs. Stuart Shier and Mrs. Heber Shute were presented with per- fect attendance gifts. Mrs. Brice. Humphreys, the district director, gave a report on the conference at Guelph which she' attended along with over 650 other district directors from all over Ontario. The theme of the meeting was "The Chal- lenge of Tbtttorrow,” A :musical game was played the winner being Mrs. Jack Rob, inson. Mrs, Robt. Ratcliffe Jr. gave two readings. Mrs. Earl Watson reported t that Patsy Marshall of the Kirk - ton 4-H Homemaking Club had been chosen to represent Pertr County at the conference in Guelph the end of June. It was decided to have an article sale at every meeting. Mrs, Emerson Paton gave a reading which brought an en- joyable evening to a close. Mr.; and Mrs. Floyd Wein and Larry motored to Windsor on Saturday to the latter's sister's, Mrs, Loreen Smith. Mrs. Martha Baker, who spent the hast months in California and Wind- sor, returned home with them. Mrs. Douglas Keyes spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Koehler. H. H Willert, 40 Dies From Attack Barry Henry Willett, 40, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Willert, f1.,It. 2, Dashwood, died suddenly at his residence, Wednesday, May 28, following a head attack. Born in Detroit, Mich., he had lived most of his lift on his father's farm, near Dashwood, Besides his parents. he is sur- vived by one sister, Nora (Mrs. Vyrne Weide), and two brothers, Lloyd and John, of Dashweied. The body rested' at the Hoff- rean funeral hone until Sunday nooi., then at Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood, where serv. ices took place at, 3,nn conducted by Roy. K. L Zorn, and interment made in Lutheraii %lrtrrlsnrt Lind Cernetery, Bearers were: Lloyd and AI - Bert 1'tader, Alvin Waiper;. Leland Willer], Ward Xraft and Raymond Wein. "Did the wedding go through without a hitch?" "It sure did the groom never showed up.,, u..�!wauu+LL,aOIM•„WnW.,.i,/...0 1111U lI IIIII I II III II II ININ 1111111111 U I111111111111111111NU, Garage Sunday And Evening Service Open this Sunday, Wednes- day afternoon, 'and during the evening throughout the, week. 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