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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-06-05, Page 20Page 20 The Times -Advocate, June 19$8 WasherMangies Hand OfC dit re f tiv 1 • H poen lugs In •••,••••••AoAA,A•Ao•A•ororoormoroo•r•monnort000•••••••••nyrnin,••,,111.1•,••oolloMA,"”Ao.•oTAO•AAO.1°4•19...0•-•,AtiioAl•loo•000.,•••••••koo•4•..cimoroorteAq.--..•...., ••• News Of Zion, By M. .1. .PYKEMAN By MRS. M. Mr. and Airs. Warren. Brock I Mr. Bill Kumner and son. on Housewife • M E i Mill • Editl d • t visited Sunday with M. and! John, Airs. •George Foeder .and Winners In Festival ()n Thursday. May 29, Lu - S S rBsiciV:41'It N.1)." !s 4 ad: with rewar e Mrs, Richard Hill. Crediton,i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moir .of I met with a painful accident on Detroit spent the weekend with several prizes. In their solo Tuesday morning when her right. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser. .elasses. Wendy Elston placed band was badly mangled in the I Mr. and Mrs. Martin Morlock first, while David fastua placed washing machine wringer. : of Guelph visited on Sunday . . , - . third. In the duet elass, David .and grandparents. Air, and Mrs.' Warren Brock. Air. and Mrs. Roy Dykoman, London, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jud Dykeman •and family. Doris and Doreen Brock have accepted positions at the Hinde Mrs w et and ohildren. Miss 1: ." er' !'!‘:1 tchcli, and Dauche plant in ,St. Marys. Margaret Brack visited over the weekend with, Mr. and Mrs. alert Metban, t. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart and faMilY, London Township, visit- ed Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jacques. and rhijOren _spent Sunday with Thames Road, !were Sunday visitors with Mr. Mrs. Ward Vern and Mrs. Warren Brock attended‘the W.I. District Annual at -Lrethton last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Everard and Elsie and j.aniee,johns were • and Mrs, Norman James and !tamily. I Mrs. Norman Jacques and Mrs. James Earl attended the parsonage board meeting Tues- day evening at Woodharn. par - Neighbors removed her to `Nit h elatiN es hex e. Wendy placed first. In the two- Saturday evening visitors with sonage. Mr. Howard Beaver a Hamil- Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jacques; Barbara Miller, Thames Road, South Huron Hospital where she part chorus, S.S. 9 and Clande, ton visited with his parents. Mr. and children. ;is spending a week with her • ill b fi d ti boye plated first. w e con ne or some me. and Mrs. H. Beaver, during the In the piano section. Sheila El - Personal items weekend. ston won first prize and David Mr. James Brock, who spent Mrs. Pauline Ness and Mr. Elston placed third. A great several weeks in Mrs. lieywood's Robert Hilhorn of London were deal of credit goes to their music weekend visitors with Mrs. E. director Miss Leake. rest home in Exeter, returned Faist and Miss Nola Faist. . to his home here last week, Mr.,.,,1 f..., R . Alay VaPersonal Items Mr.n Dor .-- and Miss Evelyn Fahrner en of ' and Mrs. Jameso Leary fAirs. Sam Skinner held a Detroit visited during the :week- Saline, Mich- and Air. %Want birthday party on Tuesday end with Mrs. Leary's mother.' Johnson of Detroit were recentafernoon in honor of her little Airs. S. Lamport, visitors with Mr. and Airs. ILdaughter. Sharon, and son. 'Garry. There were ten children Air. and Mrs. William Woodall Schenk. and family of Windsor spent a : children's Day will be observ- present at the party. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blair and few days with Mr, and Mrs.' ed in the Evangelical Church . family were supper guests on Joseph Woodall. :School on Sunday, June S. Sunday with Alr. and Mrs. Ron - Weekend visitors with Mrs. A. Service in the Evangelical Id Fletcher and family, Wood- seph Puleo and Mr. and Mrs.! duet:ed. by Rev. Roppel of Tavis.,.riam. Berry were Mr. and Mrs. Jo- C.B. Church on Sunday was eon - Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Elston Charles Pihera, all of Cleveland, tock. ;Airs. Roppel also visited, visited recently with friends in and Mr. William Berry, London. with friends. Dundalk and locality. On Wed - Rev. Glen Strome, Mrs. Strome nesday evening a supper in their and son Timmy spent last week honor and remaining parties of in Independence Ind., where, the quartette of which they were Rev. Strome assisted in ser- members was given by Miss .Eva Phone 10 for HARVEY'S TAXI 244-1OUR SERVICE 2 vices. Rundle. A musical time was A largo number from here at- spent when the quartette sang • tended the W.S.W.S. convention together once again after 20 held last week in Sebringville. •years of separation. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schenk! Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner, and daughter of Ancaster visited Garry and Karen, accompanied with Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Schenk.; hy Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skinner, Little Miss Cathie Schenk re- H Exeter, spent a few days last turned home with them after; week witli relatives in Elkton, visiting for some time with her .Sebewaing, Mich, grandparents. 1 Visitors during the week with Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Elston were !Mr, and Mrs, J. I. Bruce and valammoloaaaaamaaanas,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Iimmam.kmalm.awaimiammumaammamanana,,, rtaxhmVitoNvvanvoopia-av LSMFT '57 MONARCH "LACERNE" SEDAN A gleaming black. Save $$$ on this one. '57 FORD FAIRLANE CLUB SEDAN—Fully equipped. This one has never seen the winter's snow. Just like new! Very low mileage, for only . . .. $:3,000 '58 FORD RANCH WAGON Low mileage. Save $$S on this one. ' '57 FORD FAIRLANE TUDOR HARDTOP Fully equipped, a steal at .. ... $2,800 '57 METEOR NIAGARA CLUB SEDAN Automatic, radio, whitewall tires, ONLY .. $2,395 '56 FORD FAIRLANE HARDTOP She's got the works! ONLY $2,395 '56 FORD CUSTOM COACH—only $1,700 '55 PONTIAC NIAGARA SEDAN—V-8 engine, overdrive, radio, see this one, ONLY $1,595 '55 METEOR NIAGARA SEDAN A nice job. ONLY $1,550 '52 MERCURY HARDTOP Radio, overdrive, a beautiful job at $1,250 '54 METEOR NIAGARA COACH—radio Has to be seen to be appreciated $1,250 '54 METEOR SEDAN—a nice family car $ 995 '54 CHEVROLET SEDAN A lovely black and white .. ..... „$ 995 '54 STUDEBAKER COACH—for economy .$ 995 '53 FORD SEDAN Automatic, radio, a dandy! ...... . $ 995 '53 METEOR COACH — a gleaming black, whitewall tires, radio. You're robbing us at $ 950 '53 CHEVROLET COACH $ 895 '51 PONTIAC HARDTOP Straight stick, radio, ONLY $ 850 '53 PONTIAC SEDAN A nice blue, ONLY $ 750 '52 CHEVROLET SEDAN Driven with care. ONLY $ 800 '51 CHEVROLET SEDAN A nice solid car, ONLY '51 MONARCH SEDAN—new paint job '51 'METEOR SEDAN—a real buy at '51 CHEVROLET SEDAN We're tired of seeing it, ONLY .. '50 FORD COACH—radio, dual exhaust '51 FORD COACH—a real buy at '52 PONTIAC COACH Needs some work on the back end $ 350 '52 HILLMAN SEDAN $ 295 '50 FORD COACH—Needs some body work Runs like a sewing machine $ 250 '48 CHEVROLET SEDAN $ 75 600 550 550 500 450 400 TRUCKS, TRUCKS AND MORE TRUCKS We sold a few, but we still have some left. These trucks are fully licensed, working every day and can be sold with a job. '56 FORD T-800 TANDUM DUMP , $8,500 '55 FORD T-800 TANDUM 1)LIMP $8,000 '56 FORD T.700 TANDUM DUMP $7,500 '56 FORD 10700 DUMP ... ............ . $4,500 '55 FORD 3 TON DUMP .. . $2,500 We also have other good buys! '54 cirriv 3 TON STAKE DUMP .... $1,500 '47 LII.C. 10 CHASSIS & CAB „,„,„„. $ 600 '52 cHtvrtourr PICKUP . $ 300 BRANTFORD COMBINATION DUMP' BODY $ 450 Larry Snider Motors reedoldsel bale PHONE 624 -6elesAnd '.1ervitti EXETER 1Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Glares - and Mary Alice, of Woodstock, • also Mr, and Mrs. David Chris- tie, of Edmonton, and INIrs. Humphrey Arthur, ot Anderson, ! Miss Barbara Andrew, of RCAF Station, Centralia, spent! !Sunday as guest of Miss Sheila Elston. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Weiberg and family attended the anni- versary service on Sunday morning of St. Paul's Church, 1Kirkton. 1 Sunday viljtors with Mr. and [Mrs. Robert Blair were the lat- ter's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Davis, St. Marys, also ' the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs Clark Fisher Exeter. Mr. Jerry Lewis is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, having undergone an operation for appendieitics. I Miss Neva Cockwill, Dash- : wood, spent Tuesday with Miss Joyce McFalls. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Mc- ; Falls and Joyce, accompanied by Mr. Ern Hicks and Mrs. Priscilla Mack, also Mr. and I Mrs. Nelson Squire Farquhar land Mr, and Mrs. Ross McFalls and David, were supper guests ;on Sunday evening with Mr. and t Mrs. Hugh Davis. I Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Chris 'Fischer were Mr. and Mrs. T. Thompson and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mor- dush, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fischer and boys. The Story In Saintsbury By MRS. H. DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. R. Greenlee at- tended the Scott reunion in ',Li- cari on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman, Lucan, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garrett, Denfield, were Sun- day guests with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice 'McDon- ald, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Latta, Mr. and Airs. Tom Kooy and Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Weiberg and family, Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Barker and Mr. and Mrs. }high Davis all from St. Patrick's church attended anniversary service al, St. Paul's,' Kirkton, where Rev. M. Griffin, a former rector, was guest speaker. Mr. Heber Davis is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McDon- ald attended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs, F. Smith, London, last Monday. Mr. Clifford Abbott fell in the stable on his farm last Monday dislocating his shoulder. He is recuperating at his home, Mr, and Mrs. Murray 'Abbott observed their wedding anni- versary with a dinner at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Mugsford, Scotland, Ont. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Davis en- tertained on Sunday evening for Mrs. Davis' mother, Mrs. George McEalls who was observing a birthday. Those present were Mr, and Mrs. George Means and Joyce. Mr. and Mrs, Ross McFalls and David, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Squire, Mr. Ern Hicks and Mrs. Mack. Mr, and Mrs. Robt, Tindall were Sunday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs, Howard Clarke, Shipka. Mr. and Mrs, Ron Carroll, Miss Rowena Abbott and Mr. Allan Tindall were Sunday eve. ning guests with Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hodgins, Lucan. Happenings In Hurondale By Mgt. MERVIN bONN Mr. William Sims is a patient itt Westminster Hospital, Lon -- don. Pupils of Ilurondale school are writing -final :examinations this. week. Mrs. :Ross- Haugh is the 'teacher. Mr, Harry Strang is starting to build a new pole barn to re- rilaee the one destroyed bY fire - Several ladies f this coniititthity -attended the South Miro District W.I. Annual at Crediton On Thursday. H. If. ,Strang attended a seed proeessers meeting at O.A.C. 'Guelph on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dobson, W.M.S..And W.A. Zion West W.M.S. .entertained last Wednesday afternoon in the church. Their guests were the W.M.S. of Whalen, Elimville, .4ion East, Woodham and Coo, er's. The guest speaker was Mrs. Jeff Robinson. .of Zion East, Woodham W.M.S. took the wors ship service. The ,other societies: contributed musical numbers to the program. A number .from the .eommun- ity attended Whaletes 50th anni- versary services,: !Synday. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Brock spent :Sunday evening with Mr. and it Bert Morgan, :St. Marys. Jane Dykeman, Exeter, spent the weekend at her home, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Earl were: Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Morley, Mrs. F% Passmore, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Bowman, Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs, Wra, Tookey, London. Being a husband is ;last like any other job, It's much easier if you like the boss. Ogftotftoo. . •53ZZOVEIT Wol.pionmamoomi ,wtz,c60052501 Smart New Safety 5 -YEAR GUARANTEE LOWEST P ICE 1 N TOWN 670/15 or 600/16 m With Your Class "A" Trade-in * Same strong Super -Rayon cord body . , same long -wearing cold rubber tread same fine quality workmanship as used in tires for finest 1958 automo- biles T. 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