The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-04-16, Page 17Plan for sale
of rummage
• • The hostess prize was won: by Mrs, Frances Conlin Ci1eY, f act, Sas1x., .ar+d sir 4rattd• Th. `Tlnrie ,Aglvpt»4te, .Apt it 16, # 8+119 17
Mrs, ))avid Fletu'y, Mrs. Frances P. Conlin, Of ! chrJdr�en. A
CIanCJabo a institute The body rested at the hgme ,
Cefehrates bfrthda A'lonxesville, the former MargareGl •
Y .,. Ifu-
elects
Mfr. J. H. l a ton called to �i ?sat R
Ann Riley. of St. Marys .tried in ler :her son witdt :the Alurdy f�► Ells brother, Mr. W. . k?akan, In
} blrs, t'Jtaa51l t'aater will cele iSt. Joseph.'s Ilgspital, l�ondoP gn(??erai nonce, l.ucait, rn etrar a Forrn auxiliary
e e �$ n e W e X e 1 e `,Ili ,birthday .at clic London on. Monday, 1
cu ov 1tralr: her 8. lhtrrsrlay, APx1J 9 ,aG .cite age u.[ until Saturday when. [seri.atltGr ..__ .
t e ►tame of her sun -lit l:tw and, dauign- 84 coats Kell canductsd Requiem. ki. h hfr' olid Mrs •Giant Latiitter r. L�
Plans for the.spring rurnmae y in g u moron h
Ill's. Allan Hill was hostess Ales Maalntash presides) for the sex, d1lr. and Jrs, Jaynes. Ilalll i17 Peter's - :of Sarnia and Mr, and l r ''' p.. " �u f.
' •f it b1r. Conlin dre'd in Se comber;' ass Vit. titer s Churlh, Bid- Delaware visit- i t Q
bale {a. b . )told .►it, the Le tan for the A rdt meeting of Clande• eiectian, lir the village nn Frida), AprGeorge Naves of l lairs. G. R. Smith, raf the DM..
)kill, Satw'stlie April e25e were p f± 0 19,11 and illus. Conlin continued t dulph with three grapclsons, r c a a th
boye Woitte►r's Insk►tute. Mrs. Past president is Mrs.Arnold 17 when she will be at Monte t etc with M . AI. R nrr and .13e
lr.talrzecl eats the April .meekin�, ofpr , d 1! xs Arr aJ 1 ka Jit c ret the h n , .a i logy, John and Caul (.oniric as pertinent of Welfare, Tr:Inntah
Arnold k3lake presides). Roll cell 'Make: resident, Mrs. Norman friends in the afternoon. ate .t 1laotes t tar b s. n n a i e .over the ayeel*end, b o o
the Lathes Auxiliary to South ig Pvine till ill health caused her to , aJ oY, l Leinae G was .n th. -,.'net a rum er .f the ladles fro on esda fk r was answer.etJ by my biggest Haicfy,
eke -president, Mrs. l lilts. (atter was the farmer Mr, Karl 'O'Neil held "a s4C
Huron Hospital fu y a e storageproblem." F,11 e e t living alone and she took ; adlgtnin� cemetery,
David pestle secretarytreasur. Cara Ce'ri'se ('ultktleclick, horst 1•cessful farm sale en Wednesday. i the '"limon .area recently .,and .ex+
noon, g ant uip lesrdettce tvil.h :her son and Dre+in for .churfh larged the functions of e.-L,adie
h eoninittee was It was .deckled to drop the er, Jllrs. Andy Carter, clrstriet April 17, 1874 oil the point f x 1r, the Ladies .(rive of St, James P
A telephone i n v family. in January sire went to hegotrations have been .cant• }sandwiches,Au.xilrarY .to the iounty Home,
contact all residents sprig project far the 4.H Club director, Mrs, Arnold Blake; owned M wasstlJrvary l there 1t n i stay , ' h u r s .t, waved
named • to c Simpson.. , . , with her daughter. She hurl ' pleted for the purchase of a one n fee end . re further me in f ds to 1;10103
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nd the n,of the sale.and girls far this ,asan, An rnvrta- branch directors, Mrs, D. Mac- by Air. Arthur 5imp5ai. „ )tee doughnuts and coffee, a we ►, A u •her et b
to remind hissuedto •• Fa an . Mrs.• emarried there an i)e n in the hospital far five .manual (Sonata) model pipe well atronizech on April .20 at 2:30 p.m. at the"
t1'ab there will be a pickup the tion has been the ale -
sewing
e, GordonG n Katon and She mar i d p
Gillivray WN.l to be guests at the Mrs, Alex Macintosh. , cember 22, 1897. weeks. organ for St. Jetties church, Mrs. Paul Poole of Lucan and Heron County Mame to oranlzti
d::y before.
v" She is survived h one son,here. Mrs. Smiley Tomes, visited on on a larger scale. All ladies ot:
Caned -
airs. Arthur Fraser aser .reported May meeting lo be ':held in Clan- Conveners of standing cant-' Following their marriage the. r s yr
e deboye United church Sundayrte incl. J 1 rl,h, Mc(Iillivxay dotvnshi . Persondl items Sunday .evening with the Paton the district are asked to attend;
various article's, in need al the rnrttees. agriculture .and Caned )rice) in l.usan, (landeltiy p
ere cut readyfor School xoom, A white elephant r.s t't i� rimed in ble- one daughter, Mrs, William (Rex•' bliss Mary Jane Hall of the family.
this meeting and show an inter-
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hospital, p ion industries, Mrs. an Htll, •A I a a e. Iey fF meet lie n I.ho 1 Mrs. Ernie Lewis held .a quilt -est in the senior citizens.
sewing and arrangements were sale will be held at this meet- M1 Gillivray lar years then opened ba ,ondan, three teaching staff.oi Brantford Sc p e
Citizenship Neil;p and education, .lis.
t,3 ing and members .are asked towhen} irtlttvav brothers. John Riley, l;ondan; of the Blind is At home here ing bee for the Ladies Guild ,of' Mrs. F. G. Thompson, -Clinton,,
di�cussed for distributionof .I. s1i Rea historical research, a sertice station l
sewing. bring donations, plants, bulbs, Illus. Rimer( Williams; home 4 was.
5S pare'l in 1930. Mr. Carter ,lamps Riley, St. Marys; Thomas with the flu, St. James Church an Tuesday. las .arranging the meeting.
'l'he May meeting will be a so-
sewing and baking to be auc• economieand health, Mrs. { died in 1915.
dal meeting when Hensall ladies tinned off,
� David Henry; resolutions, Mrs.!. Carter arter has one sem, Allan,
will provide the program and Reports from the various con- ,lames Hall; public relations, 'in Lansing, Mich, and one (laugh -
lunch. It is also klospital Day. veners, auditors and treasurer- Mrs, Ernest Lewis; auditors, ter (Gladys) Mrs. Hall; 13
grand-
"heregional meeting gas held showed an excellent pro ressMrs. pr Scott and Mrs, •e chiand 35 great n
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in Tillsonburg the dayfollow- for the branch for the year, Hodgips; pianists, Ars, Albert rh'en. She has two sisters, Mrs.
ingthe meeting and president T.he retiring president, airs. Rosser, Mrs, James Paton and Allan ()ohm, Shakespeare and
Mrs. E. 1). Bell and Mrs. Fred Arnold Blake, was presented Mrs. Alan Hill, !Mrs. Albert Faheringtnn, 1',xeter.
Dobbs attended, with a gift in appreciation of
leer services during the past ouuuoauuuu,ria,unuuuunmtamu,qum,o,nonan,naa,1111uu„tn„un,,,u,un,umumu,un,nauv,,
two years. Mrs. Rae .Hodgins,
convener of the m -
ng c
nominating
officer, presented the slate of Get Your Car Ready For
officers for1959 and 1960 Mrs.
Happenings in
Message from
Greenway
Mr. and Ars. Harold Dettloff
of Detroit spent the weekend
with Mrs. Albert Pollock,
Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Whiting
of Toronto spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Roy Whiting.
A Schneider supper will be held
in the Sunday School. rooms of
the United Church Tuesday eve-
ning, April 2.1.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner
of Mallon visited on Monday with
Mrs. J, Gardner and attended
the funeral of Mrs. -Earl Gard-
ner's grandmother, Mrs. Reeler,
at Mt, Carmel.
Miss Karen Brophey of Lan- ker and family spent Tuesday
don spent the weekend with her evening with Mr. and Mra. Fred
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Brophcy.
Mrs. Milton Woodburn spent
a couple of days in London with
her mother, Mrs. Robert Dixon,
who underwent surgery in St.
Joseph's Hospital,
Blanshard
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
Mrs. Fred Thomson is spend-
ing this week with 111r, and Mrs.
Norman McNaughton of Strat-
ford.
Miss Ruth G. Hooper is prac-
tice teaching at Plugtown School
for the next two weeks,
Mrs. T, Waugh of London
spent Tuesday with Mr, and
Mrs. .Leonard Thacker.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard '1'hac•
The story in
Zion
Sy MRS. JUD, DYKEMAN
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Mission Band
Zion West Sunshine Mission
Band held their April meeting
Monday at 4 o'clock in the• base-
ment of the church:
F'aul Baker and LeRoy Hern
had charge of the meeting.
Sheila Hern gave a reading.
Mrs. Clifton Jaques gave a
chapter of the study hook and
airs. Tom Hern cohducted the
worship service. Lunch was
served by Marvis Towle and
Emily .Dykeman.
Personal items
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jud Dykem•an were Mr.
and Mrs. Orland Schwartzen-
truber, Zurich, Mr. Gerald Dear-
ing, Exeter and Jane and Roth
Dyk.eman, Wingham.
Nellie Bilstra entertained 10
girls at her 11th birthday party
on Saturday afternoon' at her
home.
Mrs. Lloyd Cushman, Michael
and Steven, Exeter, were. Satur-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Jud Dykema.n and family.
Mrs. Berton Morgan, St. Marys
visited with Mrs. Norman Brock
on Friday,
Mrs. Harry Bern visited liter.
and Mrs. Lloyd .Lynn, Clan.de-
boye last Wednesday.
Mr,. and Mrs, Ephriam Hern
were visitors of Mrs. Carroll,
Sunday.
Mrs. Bass Hern, who was in
Detroit visiting, has returned
home. ,
n ;,y v S leN 4 n to t t y.
News budget from
Baseline
Sy MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR
WMS meeting
Mrs. David Spence was host-
ess to the monthly .meeting of
Cooper's Woman's Missionary
Society held on Thursday. Mrs.
Tom Coward and. Miss Florence
Jameson had charge of the
meeting.
Rev. J. R. Wareham of Wood-
ham was the guest speaker for
the afternoon and presented a
message of Easter, Mrs. 1461 -
land gave a talk on stewardship,
Miss Kate lamieson, on tempe-
rance and Florence Jameson, a
reading on Easter.
Personal items
Frank Ball spent the weekend
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs, Harold Berry.
Mr. and Mrs, John Steele, St.
Catharines, spent. , the Weekend
with Mrs, Steele's, sister, l'ti.rs.
A, Dewar and Archie.
Mrs. Fred Doupe, . Mrs. Wil-
fred Wilson, Mrs, Ira McCurdy,
Mrs. A. Dewar and. MrS. Cope-
land attended the Perth Presby-
tery
resbytery WA annual meeting at the
United Church, F'ullarton on Fri-
day.
Mias Noreen Walkom visited
with her mother at R.usseldale
on Sunday.
Mr. andel Mrs. Percy Nickson
of Listowel were ;guests. with Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Baker on 'Susi
day.
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Beauty Bar
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
The -Go-By :Beauty Bit, op•
posits the, Post, Office, which has
been closed for several days,
will reopen Monday tender new
nianagenient,
Phone S22 Far Appointment
Pattison, St. Marys.
Mrs, W. Hopkins of Mitchell,
Mrs, Lottie Jones of Rannoch
spent the weekend with Mr. and!
Mrs. William Jones.
Mrs, Aivada .Hopkins is a pa-
tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don,
Mr. and Mrs. Al Dame of
Chatham, Mr. Clifford Cobleigh
and Miss Muriel Whiteworth of
Lucan spent Saturday evening'
with Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Lang-
ford,
Mr. and Mrs. ,Tack Pickell and
David of. St. Marys spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Par-
kinson,
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Young of
St. Marys were Wednesday eve-
ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ce-
cil Mossey.
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STUDY THESE QUESTIONS
FREE RED CROSS BLOOD
1, Whet is the Blood Transfusion Service?
A. A service operpLed by the Canadian
Red Cross Society to supply whole
blood and blood products .free of
charge to any patient in all hospitals
in the areas served. All blood is pro-
vided by volunteer donors.
2. What will the free Blood Transfusion
Service mean to me?
A, Whenever you, or a member of your
family needs blood or blood products,
you 'i.l]. receive the blood free of
charge, with no obligation for re-
placement.
3. How does' Red Cross obtain the blood?
A. From voluntary donors. Blood can-
not, be manufat':tured, it must come
from people.
4. Why should I be a donor?
A. Nothing you'll ever do ... no time
pou'll ever spend .. can be more
richly rewarding than the few nein•.
ides you'll spend in giving blood,
There is also the added assurance
that, if everyone gives, there will be
blood in the bank when you, or a
member of your family, needs it.
5. Is donating blood painful?
A, No. There k no discontteri exper-
perienced in giving blood donations.
Every phase of the programme is
under professional supervision. Spec.
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6. How long will it take to give my done.
tion?
A. Approximately 30 minutes, including
time for testing, registration, rest
and refreshments: The actual giving
of blood takes only 4 to 5 minutes,
7. Who can give?
A. Anyone in average health between
the ages of. 18 and 65 years, and
who has not had jaundice.
8. How can you tell whether I can spare
the blood? •
A. A simple test is given every donor
by a Red Cross technician.
9. Are there any diet restrictions?
A, No -you may eat anything you like
before donating.
10. How much do 1 give?
A, Three-quarters of a pint -oily
twentieth of the average body con-
tent.
one -
11. How often may I give?
A, Every three months. You are °-not
apt to be called more often than
twice a year.
12. Do donors receive any recognition?
A. A persoitial intlentification card in-
dicating his blood group will be
mailed to each donor after the clinic.
Button awards are presented to
doctors for 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60
and 70 donations.
Please be prepared to give your
answer when the canvasser calls
Exeter Canvass ® Monday April 20
5.30 to 8.00 p.m.
DISTRICT CANVASS, INCLUDING DASHWOOD AND GRAND BEND,
ALSO UNDER WAY •
Registrations May Also Be Made At Snell Bros Lt'cL, Exeter
First Clinic Exeter Legion Hall
TUESDAY, APRIL 28
b. W. TUCKEY, General Chairman
Rayon Brief, Trim-
med rib cuff band,
Elastic waist band.
Colors - White and
Pink. Sizes Small,.
Mediun, and Large.
Pair 350
3 pair Si
Banlon. Sizes 14 to 20
Pullovers 3.98
Banlon Sizes 14 to 20
Cardig'ns 4.98
Nylon 'I'ricote
Slip
Sizes 32 to 50
1.98
Crepe Slips
Sizes 32, 34, 36
38, 46, 42
1.98
Cotton Slips
$1.98
SIZES 32-50
Persian
Writing Pads
Linen .:Finish 2-27`
Waste Baskets
Get one for 25c
every room
Vacuum Flasks
Pint size, fits standard lunch boxes,
keeps liquids hot or cold.
Each 83c
Men's Jeans
Sizes 30, 32, 34
36, 38, 40
2.98
Boys' Jeans
CHARCOAL AND NAVY
Sizes 7 to 12 1.98
MARSHAL STRIPE
Sizes 8 to 18 .......... 2.98
WITH ELASTIC BAND
Sizes 7 to 12
2.59
Ladies' Purses
Wide Assortment
$1.98 and *2.98
Chix & Baby's Own
Gauze Diapers
EXTRA SPECIAL $3.39 DOZ,
Fancy Imported.
Cup 61, Saucer
EACH 69c REG. 98c
Snapon
Clothes Pegs
3 DOZ. 25c 6 DOZ. 45c
Handy Mandy
Potcleaner
1Oc
Alarm Clocks
$1.99 EACH
Plastic Drapes
$1.89 and $2.69
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Peanuts
Spanish or
Blanched,
15`
Log Cabin Chocolates 790 lb.
Brazil Nut. Fudge 490 lb.
Toffee 470 lit.
Assorted Candy,
Plastic Container .. 290
Clearing
Glenwood Prints
36" WIDE AT 37c YD.
Holiday prints
Table Cloths
50 BY 50 89C EACH
Ladies'
Nylon Hosiery
60 GUAGE 49c PAIR
Ankle Sox
Sizes 6, 61/21, 7, 71/2, 8, 8i4 -
23c 5 PAIRS 1.00
Super Value
Bobbie Sox
SIZES BYa. TO 101/x 3 PR, 99
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Unbreakable PI as tic Pails with
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two,gallon capacity. Your choice of
colors.
Each 85c
•Lids 39c
60 WATT
inside
Frosted
Bulbs
17c EAGW 6 FOR 98c
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