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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-02-23, Page 7s ,• • si • t , . • s' s SO s •;‘,' s PaSee 7 fehrvary lat 190 ens and 414trict new 11 • . CQR.RESP.OND.ENITS. Mrs MamtleI1eden, Phone Mrst. Archie MacGregor, Phone SO. • ••• . , ar4ulation rises Lodge marks' at locallibrary 1 1' A sueeessfol year was kepert- ed •by Hensall Public Library •e following the inaugural meet- ing last week, Treasurer James A. Pater. son reported a substantial cash balance to commence the new • term, while the Librarian Mrs, R. J, Cameron reported that yearly circulation has 'been in- creased again, Mrs. IV. 0, Goodwin was elected chairman of the board • for 1361, and Mrs, Cameron •and Mr, Paterson were re -en - .c gaged as librarian and tary-treasurer. In her report Mrs, Cameron revealed that a total of 7,716 hooks hact circulated during 1960 among 220 subsoribers. There are 135 adult borrowers and 85 children including 18 rural subscribers, with a preb- : able average of three borrow- ers from each family. The library reference section Is in almost constant use dur- ing the school term, indicating that students are making good use of the facilities offered in this department, During the year a total of 267 books were added., includ- ing 13 received as gifts. Dur- ing October, books were check- ed over and 77 discarded. At the end of the year the num- ber ot books on hand were: fiction, 2,247; juvenile, 1,488; etas hooks, 1,266, making a total of 4,961. Arnold Circle plans for Easter The February meeting of the Arnold Circle Evening4 Aux- iliary was helcl •in Carmel. Presbyterian Church -on Mon- day evening with Mrs, Ed Fink presiding, Mrs. Harry Hoy and Mrs. Alf Scholl were in charge of the worship -using "The World Day of Prayer service" as the , theme. " Arrangements were made for the Easter thank -offering meet- inc.' when the Lutheran and Evangelical churches of Zur- ich,, also the senior WMS of Synodical being held in Sarnia Miss Somerville of Goderich Carmel church will be guests. is to be the guest speaker. • A discussion took place over sending two delegates to the In April. Refreshments were served by 11Irs. William Fink and Mrs. Trevor Wilson. • anniversary Amber Rebekah Lodge ob-; • served its 12th birthday on! Wednesday evening when the. members of Huronie Rebekah' Lodge, Clinton, were guests, The Noble Grand Mrs, Ernie, Chipchase presided. The Noble Grand, Mrs, John flemilton of Jutonte ee,Clinton, brought greetings on behalf of the members and Mrs., Earl' Campbell, a guest from Pride of. Huron Lodge, :Exeter, spoke. briefly, Mrs. Glenn Bell, Jr. !MG:, presented the pianist. Mrs.; William Fuss with a gift m recognition of her services. Mrs,. Alex MeBeatIn Presented the Noble Grand, Mrs, E. Chipchase, with ivory gavels for the Lodge, an be-. half of the members, Mrs. Ken Elder presided for a program which included two I vocal .solos by ;Miss Dorothy. Parker; and n Valentine read-, ing by Mrs. Archie •MaeGreg-1 or, Following the program' bingo was enjoyed. A beautifully- arranged table was centered • with the birth- day eeke, wishes was est% by Miss Mettle Ellis, A social hour was enjoyed, Bride -elect honored s 40' ' •• • SA 4*rtAStitss 4,-stits-s*4 •144.0isdi• 411:,144KotT44; i,:::,44;—/;4,-",,i4i4o404.4A414to,•*.0-40o,Jeto,0",. , PC) at Zurich The story in nearly reacly Staffa Work on the new $20,000 post office for Zurich is almost com- pleted and according to post- master,. Siebert, he 'ex pects to be Able to move into the new building with the next two weeks. More box space is available in the new office than in the old eine; and there will he more large size boxes available. The interior of the new office is almost confplete, while the only thing left 'to finish outside is the brick work. Speaker gives Presentatipns An enjoyable evening was prayer advice lqrs, Bren De Vries of Exeter was guest speaker at the World Day of Prayer held at St. Paul's Anglican Church Friday afternoon. Speaking on "Prayer" she said that prayer should be given when we are not .tired and $‘114uldshnootitld benOltong;lwaenyds pray for ourselves, concluding with the hyrnn "Thy Will be Done." ' Mrs. Thomas Lavender pre- sided, and assistants were Mrs. Earl Campbell and `Mrs. E. T. Rowe, Mrs. R, H. Mid- dleton presided at the organ consols Prayers were offered by Mrs, Mary Taylor, Mrs. A. E, Clark, Mrs. Harvey Hyde, Mrs. Dave Kyle, Mrs. A. R. Orr, Mrs, Russell Brock. Mrs. George }less rendered a solo accompanied by Mrs. Middleton. Women from the United and Carmel Presbyterian churches, Heneall, and Chiselhurst United Church attended the meeting. An enjoyable evening was spent on Friday it the school- room of Carmel Presbyterian Church when neighbors and friends honored Miss Patsy Bell, bride -elect of this week, with a miscellaneous shower.i Mrs, Ed Corbett gave a read- ing and games were conducted by Misses Vera Tinney and judY Elder, The bride -elect was presented ' with a shower of gifts hy Miss Tinney and Miss Elder, Mrs. Robert Chaffe of ;Mitchell. read' the address and Miss Gwen, Chapman of London read the congratulatory notes. Mrs. H. C. Bell and Mrs. !Pollock as- sisted the guest of honor to open the gifts, Friends shower Good deeds mark week To climax their observance of Scout. Week from February 20 to 26, Hensel' Scouts and Cubs are planning a village - wide "Good Deed Day" on Sat urday, February 25, it has been announced by Scoutmas ter John Baker. The boys will be looking for free "chores" to do, and ties will include anythieg from shovelling walks to running er- rands. Anyone who might wish to take advantage of this offer is asked to get in touch•with Mr. ,:Baker, Ron Broderick or Eric *Mansfield, The following Sunday, Feb. 26, a church parade will be held to Hensalt United Church. essesessesseteSessieseis iesse'ssseesseesteSt Saturday bride Miss Patricia (Patsy) Bell, bride -elect of Saturcley, Feb, 25, was honored at a kitchen and grocery shower held at the borne of Mrs. Tom Pen - hale of. Bayfield,• Wednesday evening, Feb. 15 attended by 35 relatives and friends, Presentation Address was read byMiss Diane Faber and Patsy was presented with many useful gifts by Mrs. Rob- ert Talbot and Diane. Miss Garol Penhale and Mrs. - Talbot contributed readings, contests were enjoyed and freshments served. The shower was arranged by Mrs. Penhale and Mrs. Robert Talbot of Clin- ton. Guides observe Thinking Day. spent Monday at the Bank of Montreal when the staff, bus - bands, wives end friends bon- ored Grant Doney, who is being transferred to Norwich in March. Crokinole was played with Mr. Doney high score winner and Mrs. Dopey, consolation winner, Mr. Doney presented Miss Bill with a coffee table on be- half of the staff, and MI, K. 1'. Christian, manager, presented Mr. Doney with a large pic- ture. Varna UC elects officers Rey. T. 3, Fitt presided for the annual meeting ot Varna United Church. Officials appointed for 1961. were; elders, John L. MeAsh, Sherlock Keys,' Fred McCly mont, Alfred Johnston, Anson Coleman; stewards, W a yne Taylor, Mervin ,Tohnston, Wil lia m • McAsh, Louis Taylor George Stephenson, Grant Web ster, George Dowson; trustees William Clarke, John Ostrom Anson o man, Johns ton, Ralph Stephenson, Ry MRS. 4. TEMPtsEttAAN, ;,,' .... ..%':, -.,:,..;:,•,.:. :. Personal items Gorden Miller, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller, is a patient in Seaforth Hos- vital 1 Ronnie Miller has been, Call. fined to his home with 'the red. measles, The school children of flib- bert and their teachers enjoyed ; another skating party in the t Mitchell arena on Friday after- ' noon. Douglas Evans from SS No, 3 Hilbert cmtheted in the T-A*.e spelling match held in the Exeter Publie School last week. Those attending from Staffa were Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Kemp, Mrs, Evans end Douglas. Edna Miller, Gerald Scott and Bobby Templeman, Hensall personal items School party I at Cromarty Ry MRS, KEN MCKELLAR The junior Red Cross of 58 No. 5 Hibbert, held a euchre • and erokinole party at the schoolhouse on February 10, i There were thirteen tables in play and lunch terminated an enjoyable evening, High prizes for euchre were won int Sirs. Murray Christie and Mr. Harry Norris Sr.; high • • prizes for crokinole were won by Mrs. Robert Gardiner and' Bryan leincliayson. On Valentine's Day the Pu-' . ... .... pils held a box social as part of the annual celebration These two functions netted $10,18 to 3 From. The • . ottest Dealer The 1960 Pontiac outsold all competition in Canada. In Huron County, Pontiac outsold the nearest competitor by better than TWO to ONE!I 14 Used Cars. SOLD LAST WEEK • „. '••••fts • s• ssses":"Seseseeeeiteeessee'g;e• '5•:',/ • • e4;,$.40,4%/A:::::...,t.t...:t.xtxt.y.0.0. • tbe Red Cross fund. Beth Christie was welcomed. Wase • • Seven members of the Legion! golden wedding anniversary amillies in of back to school this week after F still absent having undergone Allan, Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mrs.1 Mrs. Edward Isindenfield, of a tonsilectorpy. Joyce Norris is Ladies' Auxiliary,'Mrs. Grant their uncle and aunt, Mr, and Don Haven, Mre. Gordon Exeter. I Huron bought the same operation, Munn Mrs. }toward Smale Mr, and Mrs. Rodger Venner World Day of Prayer , Mils. 'William Smale, Mrs. Bar- and family visited, with rela- The ladies of Staffa United if old Campbell attended the tivessin Toronto over the week- Church and Cromarty Presby- # monthly card party at Gode- end. terian Church joined in ob- rich Legion Hall last Wednes- Mrs. Emalie Parker, Mr. and serving the World Day of Miss Prayer in Staffa Church on Fri- day. IMrs. Haven was a prize Mrs. H a r o 1 d Parker, Geraldine Parker, London, Mr. day, with the \VMS presidents, winner, pa_ and Mes. Edgar Cudmore and Mr. Alvin Cudmore attended Calder JeKaig as leaders. Mrs. Gerald Agar and Mrs. Mr. Frank Harburn is a tient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. , the funeral of Mrs. Emile , Mrs, Walter O'Brien and Cpl. Donald Redden, who has Parker's son, Cameron Burton Miss Vera Hambly were lead - 'funeral ers in the roll call of Nations been hospitalized and a pa- Keyes at the Trull. tient at Lynnhurst Lodge, To- chapel, Toronto, on Friday. and prayers were offered by ronto, recovering from injuries Burial was in the Morrison Mrs. Grace Scott, Mrs. Gerald in a car accident in July 1960, cemetery near Guelph. Agar, Mrs. Carter Kerslake, returned on Monday to bis Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cud- Mrs. •Mervin Dow and Mrs. wife and three .small (laugh- more and Alvin, .Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien, ters to their new home in Harold Parker and Geraldine, A brief address on the sub - Clinton. Don is still confined attended the funeral of the late ject "God does not leave him - to a wheel chair. Mr. Burton Keyes in Toronto self without a witness" was n Friday. The names of Mr, given by Mrs. T. L. Scott. Mr, and Mrs, N. E. Cook, 0 Mr. Wilbert Parker, Hensall . T.), Sadler favored! Gordon Parker, Exeter; and ;Ales, '13. Mr. and Wes Robert Cook, Mt. with a solo accompanied by ; and Mrs, Don Joyet left by W ere inadverdently omitted from the obituary of the late Mrs, H. Harburn who also pre- motor Monday morning to va- Mr. Burton Keyes in last sided at the organ for the cation in St. Petersburg, F.la. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cook and hymns, The offering was re- 1 Mr. and lifts. Joynt will re- week's' issue. They were half- brothers of the deceased. ceived by Mrs, W. Harper and Miss 'DIM Speare, main for two weeks and fly LAC and Mrs. Clarence Hoy, bome, but Mr, and lefts. N. E. Personal items Ronald and Gary, visited over Cook will remain south until Easter. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. F. Taylor is visiting Earl Tesehkie, of Desboro, and with relatives in Toronto. Reeve V. L, Becker and also attended the christening of :Ur, James Gilfillan of Alber-' ir son, Glen Ellwood Teseh- to was a recent visitor at the councillors John Soldan and1 are in Toronto attending the ' Karl Haberer of Hay township, 6.., 1 in Desboro • L u t h e r a n home of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Church, Gardiner. Goods Roads Convention in the, Mr. Charles Mickle, who is Mr. and Mrs. Keith McLaren.; Royal York. attending University of West- are spending a few days with Cpl. and Mrs, Lou Borden, ern Ontario, spent the week- their daughter, Mrs. Stephen their son Darryl, and twin end with his parents, Mr, and Kendrick of Windsor, daughters, Sharon and Shelley, Mrs. Laird Mickle, Mr. Barry McKinnon of the have taken up residence in. the, ,ollowing the marriage of Bank of Commerce at Oakville Fink apartment, Cpl. Borden is' -v stalihned at RCAF Clinton, IMr. Ken Pollock and Miss Pat spent the weekend with his par - having been posted. from LakeBell this Saturday a reception ents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc - St. Denis, Quebec. anddance willbeheldor em . st.e Kinnon f 'in Zurich Community Centre Mr. and Mi•s. Robert Gardie Mrs. George Thompson was with Desjardine orchestra in ner and family visited Satur- hostess for a birthday dinner:attendance. day evening with Mr. and Mrs. party honoring Mrs. E. Sproat,! The ladies of ' the -United Frank Scott of Carliegford. d d were en- M• d M.• K M Kellar Recor s an games ;Church commenced quilting in, t, an is. K. c joyed, ' the church rooms on Monday attended the funeral of the late Sgt, and Mrs. Donald A, Orr i of this week with twenty one Mr. Norman Binning at the lett Saturday for Mont Apica, 'ladies quilting the first day, In Harrison- Gibson funeral home Quebec, the forth er having ' charge of the project are Mrs. in Listowel on Wednesday, completed his course at Camp R. J. Paterson and ;Mrs. Win Mr. and Mrs, Harold Carey Hensall Giri Guides held D°1"den' Don did well placing Ham Cole. # received word ot the sudden their "Thinking Day" program second in a class of 40 with Mrs, Grace Beeson will cele. passing of their son-in-law, Mr. in the United Church, Tuesday gst---",• • . brate her 91st birthday ort Sat- L. E. Abbiss • of Georgetown, Dr. Mervyn Hopkinson of urday, Feb. 25 at the home of 'I'lle.y left on Monday afternoon Lion's Head was a weekend Mr, and Mrs, Orval Ranson, to he with their daughter and guest with Mr, and Mrs, N. E. &num . to attend the furieral, Cook. , mr, and, Mrs. Garfield m.o. Mr. and •Mrs. Robert Gardi- Mrs. Glenn Bell is spending derick 'attended the funeral of nor and family were guests of . evening, with mother s and friends, as guests. The meeting opene w 11 - Letter from spection in horse shoe forma - 'K. tion, Captain Jessie Cameron some tune in loronto with her the eermer,s aunt Miss Mar- Mr, and Mrs, Cohn Gilfillati ippen extended a welcome to the son Earl, who is on the staff eery Broderick, 'Exeter, on of Winchelsea on Friday eye. Tuesday, mni,. guests. p Each atrol had a skit dern- of Guaranty Trust Company. By MS, NORMAN LONG Mrs, John H. Soldan and It the SVednesday with Mr. and Mrs n.iAM were ]ed. by Lieutenant Pat ea in James Street United weel„d e i. onstrating guide work, Games Mrs. George Ingram poured derick arid m spent Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones, Rowe, The guides held a can- Church, Eetcr, bet•t xeter, Wednesday Tnwawraietyll Mi in.starnadtfoMrdrs. floss :1-TrAighton nd family, a' Stratford. kn,,,i•.:LL':ie.c:Uel0.:•Vat'UtZt Ivir, and ;Mrs. Jim Love and diet ght ceremony in the form evening, the event being the a a o, after which they , iiiiiii 554, • Mr and Mrs, Garfield Bro.. Mrs. M. Houghton visited on Wayne spent day in Michi- of tref one of our One -Owner NTIACS with 90 -Day or 4,000 -mile warranty J • gan last weekhad a birthday camp fire, bon '-%•,•• •s%, '.: .s,,;,),,t: :—", t. —: •,;„%k:$•—•,,,,Ak.„4,.‘,.1.0.. Marian Roberts,. daughter of oeing Lady Baden-Powell's This InfOek in Mr, and Mrs. Ted Rebetts, birthday. RR 2 Kippeh, is a proud Owner The program.was planned G of a Benny Best ripe tomato ad arranged entirely by the ashen of which the seed was sown in guides. The Local Association December. There are blossoms served lunch, and green tomatoes on the Plant also. Mr. and Mes, Emerson *Kyle and ,Iim returned home Friday evening after having had a three weeks' vacation in St. meets .allodation Petersburg and Miami, Fla - id a . Rev, I), Leslie Eike, Of Sea - me, and Mrs, Jim Love and .ferth t presided for the Wing' Elaine of Zuriek and Mrs, meeting of Carmel, Presbyter. , Pearl Love arid Wayne of Jan Church Thursday night . lir, and Mil, Hafted biles allocations to ithe inissieriaty Sii Verna visited .5titiday with whim it was disclosed that All And faMily. fund were nit, Thrifty' Kipperiettes Elected to the Board or Mato. The ,fifth meeting of tl.i agers Mr three years were Rex at the home of' Sharon Me- MbusseauktetlsOM Willii"11 it Carmel church orluifty '1;45pent,tes waviheld Ditk, Clarence Volland, :Lloyd Bride en Saturday, Feb, la at Band • Y. Motardn. 1 pan, AlA pot ltick supper preceded Jean. eileNeughteet wee elect- the meeting. pd secretary tor the next met - ng, The roll call, was answered by 16 Members. Achievement Day iS on April 29 arict the record books and dresses have to be scot in by April 15, There WAS a discus"- sion do the retord book covers, then the roll calf and home aesigereelits were given out, 1 Tho gifts were giveh notes l on the bodice, the skirt and 1 the btlltenholes, The leaders • L geVC a dernonsteetiett on liOW' to eat in a sleeve, how to Meet L A buckle and how t� cover a - t buton ; GraC6 Alley thanlihd Sharon 1 361' the 1186 01! her home And Melina 'Olt theen steended it, rt tiOXI, hireling is to be • ' field at lbejtonie of Gail Fie- :. la440A Oti march 18 at 1 !:t • - 1 , tVile,t, I hate meg tbetit it is, whenever t need ItOW dreMo 110 just MOv6S Wye Where -nobody hrgi sool to$ Clotho:0 By MRS. CLARE McBRIDE WMS Mrs, lames Keys was host, ess for the February 16 Meet- ing of the Goshen, •Woman's Missionary Society, Mrs, Alison McKinley the worship service assisted by Mrs Clare McBride, A skit on "what it Will mean when the church organization! will he all in one." Was pet; on by Mrs, Bruce Keys, Mrs. Russell Etra tt, Mrs, Walter Eckel and Mrs. Elgin MeKin. ley, A life Membership certiffs t ate was presented to Mrs, Arnold Keys by the past pre - sident Mrs Elmer Itaytee, Aire. Arison MeKinley read a chapter on "T h e Turning W°ttliclaiti" 13ess Wag eendlieted by Mrs. Bruce Iteys, Mra E. McKinley gave the birthday Tod. report, Also stating the Allot -Wen tott the year to he $3eu 60. It wasSuggested id have A ouarterly report at each meting, Mr,Areold Keye. Misslei'i- Bahti leader, asked that Mehl - bets save box fops froth Gee- eral Milk eetealg Ae 1 pto- jtd, this 1/64:e Thmt theti Wag !a dggiett en the Antal-at spring hazeitt as to Where atid When it will be. IC; sette sledded In held it in VAr-! PHON# 24 tik 241 ' -1400ALL 1 fie TOWeehile flan 'cvitli The day AO be Ad At A Diter 'claim, 1.14,nwinormomatimorminommilifflymfommimmommymmmwomffinThoommiomj ALF DRUS -- Oil Burnere Heating, Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work 403 ANDREW ST,, EXETER PHONE 719 ▪ 11111.1 f 111$11; itsmo ilii11111111111tri, If Illtsitt 1 MI11111141 Ille i 'III MI lot Ismil titIvo it isimomi um! I I lunli foolms101* Mt, I BEAN -BARLEY -OAT Contracts Available WE ARE contracting YORK EARLEY for delivery from the combine, Seed aod. Fertilizer supplied. YORK is one of the best yielding barley yariaties available with yields up to 65 bushels per acre. ATTRACTIV# FERTILIZE1 prices art still SVail. able. ORDER EARLY AID SAVE WE HAVE a good quantity of Ontario grown 0, PEED OATS priced for quick Said. C0()K OROl• MILLING ;CO, :LTD, Listed Below Are A Number Of 1960 Pontiacs That Have Been L ase Cars" Our Strict Standard Of Maintenance Makes These Excellent Values 4 5 '60 Pontiac tation Wagon Equip Strato. quoise ped with radio windshield washers, Flash 8-cylinier, finished in tur. and white. Sells new, AS3,870. $2,395 '605 Ponti trato-Chief ac 4 -door Equipped with ecomny 6-cyl. motor, cus. tom radio, windshield washers, bacit.im laMps, wheel discs. Royal blue in color, 21,000 miles. ONLY ,095 '60 Strato-Chief Pontiac 2 -door Economy 6.cyl. engine, redid, windshield washers, finished in jewel blue—Cannot be told from a new car. ONLY $1 ,995 masommeimillsomeeimitmeii Strato-ChjefH Pontiac 4 -door Equipped with radio, windshield washers, two-tone, a clean car,. ONLY $1,495 slellile######ffeelgeggelleffelle&THININNI 75 Other Cars TO CHOOSE FROM $9 .; from $1,495 56s from S1,19S 575 from $97$ ONLY tPt1 I Ai WEEKLY SWIM. * 1.955 Mercury Sedan, custom radio, cglc automatic drive, origins]. upholstery, MOTORS LIM Phre 78tA:k Kli1/410' • • 'Pheiritt::-.600 Exater' Zurith tit HURON: COUNtY" '60 Pontiac Convertable • Finished in gleaming sun tan copper, • equipped with automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, driven only 8,000 miles by prominent London executive. '60 Strato-Chief Pontiac 4 -door Economy 6.cylinder, driven only 14,000 miles, equipped with GM radlb, windshieW washers, finished in Linden Green and ten. not be told from new. aimilammoimus. iiiill '60 Strato-Chief ' Station Wagon ' 4 -Door, equipped with automatic drive, radio, windshield washers, wheel discs, power steering, power brakes. This unit with exceptionally low mileage has never been used commercially. Imallino8===laWitessemsaisalemelestrammelmaNIMINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM111011111111.1111 '60 Vauxhall Victor Super Sedan, finished in metallic grey, with red leather interior. This low-priced unit has only 7,500 miles on it. Save $ 1,675 $600 at • '60 Strato-Chief Pontiac Sedan Finished in Royal Blue metallic, with automatic drive, radio, windshield wash - ers, and wheel discs. Only 14,000 miles and looks like it never left the showroom. '60 Renault Daulphine This car finished in medium grey with leather interior has been driven only 3,600 miles by a Goderich man. Owner's. on request. Priced to sell. J • gan last weekhad a birthday camp fire, bon '-%•,•• •s%, '.: .s,,;,),,t: :—", t. —: •,;„%k:$•—•,,,,Ak.„4,.‘,.1.0.. Marian Roberts,. daughter of oeing Lady Baden-Powell's This InfOek in Mr, and Mrs. Ted Rebetts, birthday. RR 2 Kippeh, is a proud Owner The program.was planned G of a Benny Best ripe tomato ad arranged entirely by the ashen of which the seed was sown in guides. The Local Association December. There are blossoms served lunch, and green tomatoes on the Plant also. Mr. and Mes, Emerson *Kyle and ,Iim returned home Friday evening after having had a three weeks' vacation in St. meets .allodation Petersburg and Miami, Fla - id a . Rev, I), Leslie Eike, Of Sea - me, and Mrs, Jim Love and .ferth t presided for the Wing' Elaine of Zuriek and Mrs, meeting of Carmel, Presbyter. , Pearl Love arid Wayne of Jan Church Thursday night . lir, and Mil, Hafted biles allocations to ithe inissieriaty Sii Verna visited .5titiday with whim it was disclosed that All And faMily. fund were nit, Thrifty' Kipperiettes Elected to the Board or Mato. The ,fifth meeting of tl.i agers Mr three years were Rex at the home of' Sharon Me- MbusseauktetlsOM Willii"11 it Carmel church orluifty '1;45pent,tes waviheld Ditk, Clarence Volland, :Lloyd Bride en Saturday, Feb, la at Band • Y. Motardn. 1 pan, AlA pot ltick supper preceded Jean. eileNeughteet wee elect- the meeting. pd secretary tor the next met - ng, The roll call, was answered by 16 Members. Achievement Day iS on April 29 arict the record books and dresses have to be scot in by April 15, There WAS a discus"- sion do the retord book covers, then the roll calf and home aesigereelits were given out, 1 Tho gifts were giveh notes l on the bodice, the skirt and 1 the btlltenholes, The leaders • L geVC a dernonsteetiett on liOW' to eat in a sleeve, how to Meet L A buckle and how t� cover a - t buton ; GraC6 Alley thanlihd Sharon 1 361' the 1186 01! her home And Melina 'Olt theen steended it, rt tiOXI, hireling is to be • ' field at lbejtonie of Gail Fie- :. la440A Oti march 18 at 1 !:t • - 1 , tVile,t, I hate meg tbetit it is, whenever t need ItOW dreMo 110 just MOv6S Wye Where -nobody hrgi sool to$ Clotho:0 By MRS. CLARE McBRIDE WMS Mrs, lames Keys was host, ess for the February 16 Meet- ing of the Goshen, •Woman's Missionary Society, Mrs, Alison McKinley the worship service assisted by Mrs Clare McBride, A skit on "what it Will mean when the church organization! will he all in one." Was pet; on by Mrs, Bruce Keys, Mrs. Russell Etra tt, Mrs, Walter Eckel and Mrs. Elgin MeKin. ley, A life Membership certiffs t ate was presented to Mrs, Arnold Keys by the past pre - sident Mrs Elmer Itaytee, Aire. Arison MeKinley read a chapter on "T h e Turning W°ttliclaiti" 13ess Wag eendlieted by Mrs. Bruce Iteys, Mra E. McKinley gave the birthday Tod. report, Also stating the Allot -Wen tott the year to he $3eu 60. It wasSuggested id have A ouarterly report at each meting, Mr,Areold Keye. Misslei'i- Bahti leader, asked that Mehl - bets save box fops froth Gee- eral Milk eetealg Ae 1 pto- jtd, this 1/64:e Thmt theti Wag !a dggiett en the Antal-at spring hazeitt as to Where atid When it will be. IC; sette sledded In held it in VAr-! PHON# 24 tik 241 ' -1400ALL 1 fie TOWeehile flan 'cvitli The day AO be Ad At A Diter 'claim, 1.14,nwinormomatimorminommilifflymfommimmommymmmwomffinThoommiomj ALF DRUS -- Oil Burnere Heating, Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work 403 ANDREW ST,, EXETER PHONE 719 ▪ 11111.1 f 111$11; itsmo ilii11111111111tri, If Illtsitt 1 MI11111141 Ille i 'III MI lot Ismil titIvo it isimomi um! I I lunli foolms101* Mt, I BEAN -BARLEY -OAT Contracts Available WE ARE contracting YORK EARLEY for delivery from the combine, Seed aod. Fertilizer supplied. YORK is one of the best yielding barley yariaties available with yields up to 65 bushels per acre. ATTRACTIV# FERTILIZE1 prices art still SVail. able. ORDER EARLY AID SAVE WE HAVE a good quantity of Ontario grown 0, PEED OATS priced for quick Said. C0()K OROl• MILLING ;CO, :LTD, Listed Below Are A Number Of 1960 Pontiacs That Have Been L ase Cars" Our Strict Standard Of Maintenance Makes These Excellent Values 4 5 '60 Pontiac tation Wagon Equip Strato. quoise ped with radio windshield washers, Flash 8-cylinier, finished in tur. and white. Sells new, AS3,870. $2,395 '605 Ponti trato-Chief ac 4 -door Equipped with ecomny 6-cyl. motor, cus. tom radio, windshield washers, bacit.im laMps, wheel discs. Royal blue in color, 21,000 miles. ONLY ,095 '60 Strato-Chief Pontiac 2 -door Economy 6.cyl. engine, redid, windshield washers, finished in jewel blue—Cannot be told from a new car. ONLY $1 ,995 masommeimillsomeeimitmeii Strato-ChjefH Pontiac 4 -door Equipped with radio, windshield washers, two-tone, a clean car,. ONLY $1,495 slellile######ffeelgeggelleffelle&THININNI 75 Other Cars TO CHOOSE FROM $9 .; from $1,495 56s from S1,19S 575 from $97$ ONLY tPt1 I Ai WEEKLY SWIM. * 1.955 Mercury Sedan, custom radio, cglc automatic drive, origins]. upholstery, MOTORS LIM Phre 78tA:k Kli1/410' • • 'Pheiritt::-.600 Exater' Zurith tit HURON: COUNtY"