The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-12-23, Page 5•
r/vow as in the days of
old,,may :the story of His.
birth bring you great
comfort and enduring joy.
Our thanks for
your patronage
during 1959.
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As another Christmas
dawns, may its good
cheer pervade every home,
lighten every heart, brighten every
life. Especially may you and yours
partake in full measure of all the joys
and blessings of the Day. Merry Christmas, all!
C. A. McDowell
AND COMPANY
General Contractors
Phone AC 8.6961
Centralia
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BIRTHS—
BLOMMAERT Petty Officer
and Mrs. Andrew J. Blom-
tnaert of Halifax, N.S., an-
nounce the arrival of their
chosen daughter; Alison Jane,
on December 4,
RICE—L/Cpl. and Mrs. William
Rice, Southcott Pines, Grand
Bend, announce the birth of a
daughter at South Huron Hos-
pital, December 19.
ANNOUNCMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Powe
will be at home to their friends
'on the ocasion of their fortieth
wedding anniversary, December
31, 1959, from 7 to 10 p.m, No
gifts please. 23c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Kimmerly,
Port Franks, wish to announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Sandra Leah, to Donald
Nelson, Gander, Aylmer, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Gander,
Rodney, 23c
CARDS OF THANKS —
I wish to thank my many
friends and relatives for their
cards, treats and visits while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Their thoughtfulness has been
much appreciated.—Mrs, Mabel
Lee, Ailsa Craig, 23*
I wish to thank all my rela-
tives and friends who remem-
bered me with cards, visits and
treats while a patient in South
Huron Hospital and since return-
ing home,—Douglas Galloway.
23c
The family of the late Mrs.
William Coates wish to express
their sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to their friends, neigh-
bors and relatives for their
many acts of kindness, cards,
m e s s a g e s of sympathy and
beautiful floral tributes, in their
recent sad bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev: Lewis and Rev.
Hiltz. 23*
I wish to thank all those who
remembered me with cards,
flowers and treats while a pa-
tient in V.ictoria Hospital and
since returing home. Thank you.
—Wally Wein, 23c
I wish to thank my friends,
relatives and neighbors for
cards, treats and visits while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital
and since returning home, —
Bruce Shapton. 23*
IN MEMORIAM —
McQUEEN—In loving memory
of Mrs. Edgar McQueen, who
passed away two years ago,
December 21, 1957..
There is an ache in our hearts
That years won't take away,
A place in our hearts no one
can fill;
We wiss you, dear, and always
will.
—Ever remembered by her hus-
band and daughters, Dorothy
and Elva, and their families.
23"
Get The Most Benefits!
Ontario
Automobile
Association
For Information and
Membership Service
CONTACT
Mr. Gauthier
261 Algonquin Drive
Centralia, Ont.
PHONE ACademy , 8-6737
11N MEMORIAM --
OK -In Loving memory of a
dear sister, Adele hf , Oke,
who passed away one year
ago, December 21, 1958..
This day we do r" member,
A loving thought to give
To one ne longer with us,
But in our hearts still lives.
—Ever remembered by bro-
thers end sisters. 23*
MESSNER—In loving memory
of a dear mother and grand-
mother, Mrs. Jacob Messner,
who passed away five years
ago, December 22, 1954,
In a near but silent graveyard
Wherethe trees their branches
move,
Lies a true and loving Mother
In a cold and silent grave,
You are not forgotten, dear
Mother,
Nor will you ever be,
As long as life and memory last
We will rvremember thee.
The happy hours we once enjoy-
ed,
How sweet the memory still,
But death has left a 'vacant
space
This world can never fill.
—Ever remembered by daugh-
ters, sons-in-law and grand-
children. 23*
BULLOCK—In loving memory of
my dear Mother who passed
away seven years ago, on
December 23.
No one knew the pain she bore
Beneath the smile she always
wore,
From hospital bed to heavenly
rest,
God took her home to be his
guest.
We lived in hope and prayed in
vain,
That she would soon get well
again,
But God decided we must part,
He eased her pain but broke our
hearts.
And while Mom sleeps in peace-
ful sleep,
Her memory we shall always
keep.
—Always remembered by
daughter Audrey and family.
23*
The Times Go By
—'Continued from. page 2
the guilty one was found,: There
have been only two proven cases'
of low-flying here.
The Kirkton postmaster, Mr.'
G. H. Burgin states this has
been one of the heaviest years
for Christmas mail,
Rene Francois, proprietor of
Exeter Bowling .Lanes donated•
four turkeys, two of which for
the ladies were won by Gladys
Chambers. and Terry Heywood.
Your library
—Continued from page 2
ed the Ihaimuit and what he
saw prompted hien to write "The
Desperate People" telling of
their slow, painful distinction,
It is a merciless indictment
of traders, missionaries, ROMP,
government officials and of the
Canadian people as a whole. Ne-
glect, stupidity and outright in-
difference are, in his opinion,
responsible for the disappear-
ance of the Eskimo of the Kee-
watin territory and the suffer-
ing which they have endured.
Another book, illustrated by
scores of full-color photographs
is:
People and Places
This book is based on the Walt
Disney's motion picture series
and illustrates traditions and
customs of faraway lands
Some of the places featured
are: Lapland, people of the rein-
deer; Switzerland, people of the
mountains; Thailand, land of
happy folk; P'ortugal, beside the
sea; Samoa, the sacred islands,
and many others.
The vivid narrative tells of
the families in each land their
work, their pleasures and the
meaning of the traditions.
May all our readers have a
happy holiday with time to read
books from your library.
As a boy, Sir Wilfred Laurier
was sent by his father, who
hoped his son would some day
enter politics, to live for two
years with an English family in
order to become truly bilingual,
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we extend every good wish for
• • a happy holiday season, with our sincere
thanks for the privilege
0 •of serving you over the years.
BRUCE
Refrigeration
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by .MRS. JVD DYKEMAN
Mr, and Mrs, Jud Dykeman
and family were Thursday
guests last week with Mr, and.
Mrs Gerald Dearing, Exeter,
and Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, Roy Dykeman, Lon -
den.
Mr. Ross Hern, Miss Isabelle
Sugden, Mr, Tennyson Johns,
and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock
attended the funeral of Mrs. AIL
Brock on Wednesday in St. Tho-
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homa s.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jaques
visited Mr. Arthur Hopkins at
the Westminster Hospital on
Sunday.
Mrs, Norman Jaques attended
her aunt's funeral, Mrs. Jean
Jackson on Wednesday
Mr, and Mrs, Cliff Jaques and
family spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Johns
of Exeter,
ATTEND FUNERAL HERE
Attending the funeral of the
late Mrs. William Coates on Fri-
day were Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Campbell, St. Thomas, Mrs. M.
Dyson and Harold, London, and
Mr. and Mrs, Sheldon Powers,
Sarnia.
Pall bearers were Glen and
Roy Hunter, Whitney .and Jack
Coates, Robert Campbell and
Charles .Fisher.
Rev. S, E. Lewis was assisted
by Rev. H. S. Hiltz in the fun-
eral
service.
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It's holiday time,
and we wish you
many packages of
Iapphlets and geed cheer.
HUNTLEY
ORUG STORE'
EXETER 1 DA Phone 50
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May this Holiday
Season be a joyous
and healthful
one for our
many friends,
Harvey's Taxi
PHONE 102 EXETER
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At this time we
extend warm wishes
to all our friends
and neighbors.
May your J{oliday
be a merry one,
your joy complete. 3
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Walper's Men's Wear
Phone 81 EXETER 1
To The People of
Exeter and District
We, the Council of Exeter, wish to
express our thanks for the privilege of
serving you during the year. We appreciate
the co-operation we have received from you
all through our term of office, especially
that received from our neighboring muni-
cipalities in all matters affecting our mutual
requirements.
We sincerely wish for you all a very
Merry Christmas and a happy and prosper-
ous New Year.
Sincerely ,yours,
R. E. POOLEY
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