The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-10-01, Page 2t'•age 2 Tholes -Advocate, October 1, 1959
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Items of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Exeter
Z The EXeter Tlnhe.-Advocata Is always pleased to pabpsh these items,
tt We and our readers are Interested in. YOU and your friends, Phone 770,
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Mr. Enoch Rawcliffe, Carling
Vstreet, returned home Friday
y �• from Victoria Hospital, London,
where. He a ebrated a his op 8
l' 7th
1 a birthday on Sunday, His daugh•
ter, Mrs, William Edinunds,
a Flint, Mich., is visiting with
'him.
Mrs. J. W. Wiggins, Beeton,
and Mrs. J. 5, Clubine, Toronto
were guests : of Mr. and Mrs,
I-farvey, Perkins over the week-
ed.
, Mr. and Mrs, James Robin
son, St, Marys, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wes Burns, London, visited on
Sunday with Mrs, Ralph Batten
sand William. -
Mrs, E. Lowry, Brock St„
•Peterboro is visiting with F/L
W. E. and Mrs. Lowry, RCAF
Station, Centralia and with Exe•
ter friends,
Mr, Richard McFalls is this
week taking a course in To-
ronto in the interests of the
Bell Telephone Company,
Mr. and Mrs. George Lawson
and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Schroeder motored last week by
way of Parry Sound and Sud-
bury to Sault Ste Marie return.
ing by way of Ann Arbor, Mich.
on 'Saturday.
Several members of the Exe-
ter lodge of Oddfellows were en-
tertained Tuesday afternoon at
the 'summer residence of T. 0.
Southcott, Grand Bend. Those
present were among the mem-
bens of the order which gather
each• afternoon in the lodge
l rooms for a game of five hun-
dred.
Mrt. E. L. Gibson and Mrs,
William Cann, members of the
Exeter Rebekah lodge, were
guests as friendship officers at
the Tlderton Paisley Memorial
Lodge Monday evening.
Miss Isabel Stanlake is spend-
ing this week in Toronto with
Mrs. Mary Clubine.
Rev. and Mrs. Bren deVrles
Message from
::: Centralia.
M4'r By MRS..FRED BOWDEN
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Personal items.
World-wide Communion will
be observed in the United
Church on Sunday morning.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Dunn on Tiles -
.day afternoon were Mr. and
Mrs, Luther Rowctiffe of Exe-
ter and Mr. Roy Collins of Tor -
,.,.onto,
a 'Mrs. Amos Wright returned
;home on Saturday from Victo-
'i'ia Hospital, London, having un-
dergone an operation earlier in
:the week.
; Miss Sharon Sholdice of Wind-
-ser spent the weekend at her
Wire.e.
Mrs. Harry Carroll and Mrs.
:Cliff Abbott of Sainitsbury were
:oallea^s at the home of Mrs. E.
;,Abbott on Monday afternoon.=
+• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden air
tended the anniversary services
yin the Lieury United Church on
*Sunday and spent the day with
:SMr. and Mrs. William Allison,
Mr. Will Wood of Exeter and
:Mrs. Lily Draper of Toronto
.were Friday afternoon visitors
;with Mr. and Mrs. George
~Dunn.
at. Mrs. A. Harlton has returned
=home after spending a week at
:the home of her son, Mr. and
;Mrs, M. Harlton in Lebo. .
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It's all right to speak straight
;from the shoulder, providing it
:originates higher up.
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Art
Clarke
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spent the forepart of the week
in Ottawa,
Mr, and Mrs, Elsner Haas and
Mrs. Maureen and daughter of
Buffalo visited with Mr. and
Mrs, Herb Ford and other rela-
tives around town.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Dining,
Hensall, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie Richard. •
Mr, and lairs, Will Ryckman
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pass-
more were in Mitchell on Sun-
day attending the 50th wedding
anniversary dinner for Mr. and
Mrs. John Cittff,
Mrs. Harold Simpson, William
St. was a guest on the M Lacly
program over CI'NX-TV with
Margaret Brophy on Friday.
Mrs. Clayton Smith, Kirkton
won the Tupperware ruffled doi-
ly in a draw at the booth at Exe-
ter Fair, over 450 ladies regis-
tered.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Willert,
William Street have sold their
home to Mr, A. Sharrow, Grand
Bend, who gets possession Oeto-
her 15. Mrs, Willert and Patri-
cia will move to Goderich there
Mr. Willert has been trans-
ferred. •
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Davis of
Ridgeway have returned home
after holidaying with Mr, and
Mrs. Will Ryckman.
Mr, John Taylor of Fresno,
California, has been visiting with
Mr. and Mrs, Will Ryckman
and other friends in and around
Exeter.
Mrs. Alex McGregor, of Kip -
pen, and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor,
Exeter, attended the women's
meeting of zone two, Federation
of Agriculture, held at Kitche-
ner on Tuesday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mor-
ley, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa,
called with Mrs. J. W. Powell
and other friends in Exeter.
This wesk in
Thames Road
ay MRS, WILLIAM ROHDE
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Rowe'.
and family were guests on Sun-
day with. Mr. and 14rs. Ames
Warwick of F'ort Hurpn,
Mrs, Fleming Simpson and in-
fant Son of Exeter are spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs,
James Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Fred McGregor of Bruce -
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller,
Brian, Barry and Barbara were
guests on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Warren Brock of Zion,
Mr, and Mrs, Allan Wanner
of Sarnia, -Mr. and Mrs. 'Tony
Shulman, Marcia, Mark and
Beverly of Embro, IYIr, and
Mrs. Hubert Hunter and Ross of
Elimville, Mr. and Mrs, John
Pym visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Pym,
Mr. and Mrs. William Elford,
Ronald and Doris were Sunday
evening guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Box of Belton.
Mr. aid Mrs. Lee Webber and
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Miaver
spent the weekend at Chesley
Lake.
Messrs. Ed Alexander, Mac
1•I,ddgert and Bev Morgan spent
the weekend at Chesley Lake.
Mission Band
The Mission Band meeting
was held on Sunday morning
during the church hour with 26
members present. Joyce Mayer,
president, was in charge of the
meeting. The scripture lesson
was read by Mrs, Kernick,
The first chapter from the
study book "Boloji and Old Hip-
po" was read by Mrs, Rphde.
Dennis Duncan took up the of-
fering.
Diane Stone and Douglas
Rohde were in charge of the
program which consisted of- a
piano solo by Billy Jeffery and
a reading by Douglas Rohde.
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INSTALLATION
MAKE & YEAR SALE PRICE
k Chevrolet,
1949.53, (moat)
Chevrolet,
5.25
1954-58, (most) -- .....6.40
Pontiac, 1951-54, 5.25
acyL, (most)
Pontiac, 1955.58,
e-cyL, (most)
Dodge & Plymouth,
1949.58, 8-cyL, (most) —.6.86
6.40
MAKE & YEAR SALE PRICE
Ford, 5.25
1949.54, (most) ,,,.,,,-„,,,.
Ford,
1955.55 ( most) 6.60
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Studebaker Champion, 5.15
1947-54, (most)
Clamps,
each
Shriller savings on Mufflers
and Tall Pipes for most other
cars and trucks.
.25
Installation - Most Cars
2.25 to 2.85
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fr-sil THIS
,Could Have
Prevented
THIS
°BRA•KE
ADJUSTMENT
SAFETY SPECIAL
TUESDAYS
AND THURSDAYS
• Adluat brakes, including emergency
• Peek front wheel bearing'
brake
• Add approved heavy-duty brake
fluiduuperior to new car quality)
to 'master cylinder
COAADIND TIRE
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436 Main St. S.
EXETER
PHONE 451
MILTON R. ROBBINS
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Biddulph !happenings
ly MRS, M H. 0;41.;ON
Celebrate enniversarY
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fischer
were entertained on Sunday at
the home of Mr, and Mrs, Eldon
Gable (the former Olga Fischer)
of London, when they celebrated
their 45th wedding anniversary.
A :turkey dinner was served
In their honor by Mr. and Mrs,,
Gable.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Mordush and son Frank-
lin; Mr. and Mrs, William Varga
and baby Marie,
Personal items
Mr, Frank Rolko and son
Garry of Toronto holidayed for
a week with the former's par
-
eats, Mr. and Mrs. John Rolla).
Mr. and 1 frs. Rhiney Heck-
man and family spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. V.
L. Becker and family, Dash-
wood.
Visitors during the week with
Mr, and Mrs, Chris Fischer
were Mr. and "Mrs. T, Thomp-
son and daughter, Ann, Mr.
Harold Fischer, Mr. Joe Mor-
dus'h, Mr, Eldon Gable, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Fischer and Wayne,
Mr. Ted Lyons, all of London.
Mrs. Arnold Cunningham and
family attended a birthday cele-
bration held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Blake, Clande-
boye, in honor of their father,
Mr. Henry Gilbert, on Sunday.
Mr. Blake is . from Alma. At-
tending were Tommy, Billy and
Carol Blake, also of Alma,
Mr. and Mrs. Xenon Fischer
spent Monday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Corringham,
Mr. Bruce Joyce cut his finger,
which required three stitches,
while letting down the hood of
a car. He is an employee of the
Police Station, London.
Mrs. John Spacek wag able to
return home on Saturday from
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
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Mrs. Jack Blair and Mrs. Bob.
Blair were in London on Mon-
day evening when they attended
a novelty shower heldt bh
home of Mr, and Mrs, Don Blair.
.Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross McFalls were Miss
Lena Tindall and Mr. Duncan
'indail of Listowel,
Mr. and Mrs. M. H, Elston
had as their guests :on. Sunday
their uncle and aunt, Mr, and
Mrs, Clarence Fletcher, also
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
dean Randall. of Wyoming for
a couple of day's.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg,
of Zurich, spent Sunday after -
upon With the Weiberg families.
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Stock Water
Bowis
Beatty, Unico and Ottaco
Cow and Hog Bowls
$4.75 AND UP
GALVANIZED PIPE
and Fittings to install
PLASTIC PIPE
1/2” to 2" in stock
BEATTY COW STALLS
Steel, chain and Stanchion
3- and 4 -way Cow Chains
ALUMINUM & STEEL
WHEELBARROWS
$22.95 UP
EGG WASH COMPOUND -5 -Ib. & bulk Sizes
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