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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-09, Page 13Credifon Cornrnnis 1 he ztory in 'iiia 'rimes•Adyo.cate, March 198 : Pa a By, MRS. ftl, FAIT ��, BO n News from Greenwqy. Ry MJ$$ MURIEL KERN EU.B .i.adies' ,Aid . tient in Listowel General :Hes- ' The WSWS ,meeting oI the Vital tar an .appendix opera' WMS ,And WA ,.Personal. itams , Airs. Arthur Brophey in Parlt*;' EUl3 eliuseh was held. 'l burs, hon and is home agadn. The 'WMS and WA meetings' A number in this vicinity al- hill. da,y evening, March 2, in the Air, and Mrs. Wm. Oestricher tended the ice Capades at Sunday Stehoal` rooms with sS vrsated at Mitchell :incl Stmt- of Zion church were held at present. The Christdan and ford recently to see' N'Irs• the home of the president, Kitchener last week. On Thurs•; interracial day night several went on a anrt• this. Green whin tell pn the Airs, .Gerald Horn, on kV.ednes• bus sponsored by Cipverclale goodwill soap ace and cracked her day afternoon of last week. OFFICE tee was in charge with Mrs, palvds . It was decided to Women s Institute :and on Fri-' Lloyd Hey as .convener. The bone and is in hospital in sends a . day night several went on theme was "into all the' world. Stratford. Nir. (Irren is. corn lilanlset to Toronto for relief Y together," Scriiiture was .read inh along nicely. work 911 A7orbcrn• buses sponsored by the For- L by Mrs, Royal Geiser. Mr, and Mrs, Joe McCann The World 'Day_ of Prayer; esters. and Mrs, Carman Wood• The Easter story was given moved to Clinton last '4ednes- program was used for the wor- burn and Mrs. Albert Poldacl. The 1" eter Office of til' by N4rs, J', Matz, During the day ivheie Mrs. McCann was shag period, with Mrs, Morris1,3sborie & Hibbert l�luttial' ' reading of this story specialh'ansfs�rred to the Rcll office Hern leading the service, visited on Sunday evening wltJz• numbers were enjoyed rnelud• there, N[rs. Everard Miller gave Mr and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau Eire Insurance Company ing solo by Miss Doris Schwartz, Mrs. I1'illiam Gaiser, who ds the address on the theme "For,- • AT 1Cdppen. will be double. duet by Carol Hendrick a patient at ,St. Jose h's kbps- war rl throe li the Alves, in IJn . Mi'S. Selbourne English is CLOSED Margaret liaise, wren .Fink- pttal, undertvcnt surgery hrnken Line", Per of in -'visiting with relatives in. Corn•: ker, y an St. A A. Earl, Mrs. N. Jaques i wall, Ottawa and Montreal. j TUESDAY, ,WEDNESDAY'''' helper and Ella . Ma Sahleti 1 , Mr 1laurice kiirtzel, vvlzo is' lescession were made by N?rs• t Mr. and Mrs. ter 14 c , duet by Mrs, Ed Hen• Josephs Ho:prtal is• ues A1rs,THURSDAY drick and Miss Ella Iforlock, coming along nicely, making N. Iirnck, rs. r, Baker, Alrs. Pherson spent a few clays last' duet by Mrs, Lloyd Hey and some improvement. C. ,,larlues and Airs, Harold , with relatives in London. '�pA R w ,r &16. - week " Nlrs. Albert Wolfe is visit- Hern, Mr. Dawson Woodburn of ftf`;:. - Mrs, Alvin Finkbemer, elosin, 'i n •i os er Toronto spent the weekend z • T�' ° " wrtlt the 1 ym "Chi st Ar e" rn" In 1+ Yet Haas work with Personal itemF vwdtli relative's herr. and prayer by I;ev. .A, M, Mr, and' Nlrs. Harold. Wolfe NIr, and Ml's, Wellington Mr, incl Nirs Peter Gillies on account of Convention Schlenker, n sons of I3erklev well., clay of last week Franz their spent the weekend with her Eire Underwriters' Assee14e; 'The president Mrs, Ed Hen- , Brock returned home Thurs•' and ., in pronto of the 117utual drick took charge of the busi< Tells of operation vaeatton. in Florida.r less meeting. Donations for' a p parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1� iltiam tion, Thursday c "HYDRO SHOWTIME" AT :SEED FAIR—Cooking's a cinch with today's modernC , : _ Flans were made for the of• canning ,pint In St, lhnmas, Curts visited on Sunday with; appliances, proved :13arbara Woodall, horde economist who presented "Hydro Show Mrs. Norris Hern, Mrs. Har- relatives in Sarnia. time" for the ladies at Huron seed fair .Saturday afternoon, she cooked a chicken freers of. the WSWS to go to Donald Graham, manager oFold }fern incl Nlrs, C,orald Hern Meal, aroma from which made men at thea training meeting to be held Canadian Canners plant. here,'attended the WMS Perth e , h eiean Bible Class of other end ofthe school hungry, on March s at Calvary Church was guest speaker at the;hvt'erial annual Pr s the United Church will hold About 100 ladies attended the show. Recipes used by Miss Woodall appeal in "This in Kitchener, Several poems Noonday evening meeting of. an u l nzeettng on their meeting on Friday eve• 'n That",pp friday at Stratford, were read.Coven C o t' I C' l i ling at the home of Mr. and bakeless sale are to be brought in next month. 0 • Mr. and Mrs. Harald Hern Hicks ;visited on curs ..ay with friends Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence TA photo ' ongre a Iona ire e, Messrs, Edward and Lorne p Lunch was served by Mrs, describing the processing or:H •at and i• Thames Read ladies Calves hurt hear panel discussion' Shpka girl The March meeting of the William Rowe of Exeter. i ward. Clarke, received a bro-, School rooms of the EUB as carriers out andr weed and 1 Mr., and Mrs, Floyd Cooper WA and WAIS was held on Mr, and Mrs. William Rohde, I ken collar bone last Tuesday church. insects control programs in -and Kathy of Elimville were 1%Lecinesday afternoon w i t 11 Douglas, Glenn and Calvin vis- after being knocked over and+ Karen Fdnkbelner took the Jooki after The company also Sunday evening guests with around 40 ladies present. firs, iced on Sunday afternoon with ,tram led by some calves in chair in the absence of Carol : k threshing and fast Mr, and N1rs. Norman Jaques Gordon Stone and Mrs. William'Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Thom -`the barn, Hendrick, Scripture was read processing with the riot of and famdly. son of Woodham, i p three hours from field to can.' Miss Doreen Brock, Mrs. Rohde were the hostesses, WA' by Margaret Ha,ist and• prayer: "The government controls Mrs. Reg Hodgert, president, Most of the men from this by Rev, A. M. Schlenker, A Norman Jaques, Mrs. Edgar community attended the Hog j The March meeting of the clarinet solo was given b5't the grades of vegetables the, Baker, Mrs. Gerald Hern and of the WA was in charge of the , , well as the amounts in file meeting which opened with a Producers'meeting held at l �1 A of Shipka United. Church Shelia Fahner accompanied. by cans." he said, He was intro- Harold Hern attended a skill devotional with the theme"Vol- Clinton Legion Hall on Monday ' was held Wednesday evening her 'mother, Mrs. Harold Fah-,duced by Mrs, Graham Ma-, day, held at Woodham Satur- ccs from Abroad" taken by afternoon, 1 at the home of Mrs. Les Ad- ner, on the piano, and a story; son, day' Mrs, Edwin Miller, Mrs. Don- A2r., and Mrs. Wiliam Har• ams, Mrs., Jim. Clarke and by Rev. Schlenker, 1 The circ) voted t 1 The ladies of Zion West 44'AIS ald Bray Niuira D per f Cromarty, M d M A th F' kb and Mrs. Reg Hodgen, Mrs. I N4ts. Lorne Finkbeiner lunch h Gaks an Tuesclav at rile home Carman ern were Clintonnon o Fr Lloyd }ley, Mrs. Emmery fruitsvegetables at the' day judging at Huron County Save money! Look over the Fahrner, Mrs. Leonard Wein, plant. ' Seed. Fair. I bargains in T -A Classifieds, Mrs. Aaron Wein and Mrs,' There is considerable plan -j Mr. RonaldMot:z has return: bargains Schenk, .. nine in regard to acreage, fed home after visiting for a Fellowship l weather and amounts that can'month with Mr. and Mrs, Fred he handled at local level, he Darling, Exeter, ers The Boys' and Girls' Fellow said, and seed is supplied and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brock three teachers6 P resentmemhadtheir; and time of planting set by plant and Karen attended the Ice offici 1 daltlgl]terneaf Mr. and a dcAfrss Hal Mach meeting at 4 lon adinythe afternoon, Frequent inspection p[ crops evenings in Kitchener Saturday By MRS, WILLIAM ROHDE ning guests with Mr. and Mrs.r k r o: roman r's< Arthur in erner ' e o serve a • 3, r. .n Mrs., pre Business was conducted by businessmen's smotsc ouatted two quilts for "Five William Allison Nor, and Mrs. i rented the devotions'. b sbordS ave 25 andy Dawson • eon in the church a• the , Donald Bray was in charge of Cann of Exeter, Mr.l Mrs, Milton Ratz gave a Personal items 1 t the topic "1\'ew Ways of and Mrs' William Cann„ Mr. reading, Gloria Adams sang I noon hour on April 18 It was , • sopa r e Sneaking" which took 'the form and Mrs. William Lamport, Mr, `• a solo, and David Sheppard and Mrs. Joseph Fink-' also decided to purchase hymn ' Mr Miller, spent Mond with' conducted theh t f family Exeter lake in charge ice and tore the ligaments IN Mr, Ross Wein. and lir. Don-, Airs, Beatrice Hess, Zurich,' her knee but is much im•; LARGE SIZE SALE Mrs, Arnold Cann. Azr• and "Mrs. Robert Cann, the meeting. Mrs. Ed. Woods ald Hendrick of Ridgetown:sang a solo accompanied by' loved now. I • Limited Time Only AIr. and Mrs, Ajmer Pass- and Mrs, Adams were in p p'Y Mrs, Reg Hodgen took charge more held their married coup-; charge of the social hour. ' spent the weekend at their Mrs. E. Simmons. Mrs. Ger-, Mr. Lloyd Lamport had an. of their' usiness. It was decided to have a baking sale in April and a bazaar in the fall. Mrs. Arnold Cann` was in charge of the program which and Nlrs. Harold Rowe, Mr, gave a piano solo. Mrs, Jim beiner visited. on Sunday with a honks for the church with Mrs. Land of Mrs. Gerald Bern. :family. j� ^ (� of a panel discussion, Those and Mrs. Lloyd. Ballantyne. Clarke first- mice Mr' and Mrs. J. Fuller and J. G. Cochrane .and. N. Shan Miss Pearl Fahner fell. on; D u BA R R1� Laking part were Mrs. EdwinPPesident, f l at t. er, Mrs. Glen Stewart and ay evening usiness par o , 0 and 51! VALUES • 1961 AUSTIN A55 D.e1non- strator, two-tone red and grey. 1961 COMET Sedan, de- monstrator, white, 1958 METEOR Sedan, auto=' matic, snow tires, 21,00Q lzziles, t'vo-tone, like new. 1959 METEOR Sedan, ra- dio, automatic, blue, 10,- 000 miles. Better than new. homes. t aid Lawson read the scripture. ; accident in the bush cutting ROYAL LIPSTICK with special 1 9 5 7 P 0 N TI A C,V••'8,' les dinner on Wednesday eve•' Personal items i Mr. Roy Gibson slipped on' hostesses were Mrs. Law- wood. He cut a gash in his softeners. ning. the ice recent) " straight stick. The next Happy Doubles I Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown y and fractured son, 'Mrs, Mason, Mrs, M'c-+ leg, above the knee, with the; SPECIAL $1,50 reg. 2,00 meeting will be held on Tues• I of Bothwell were Sunday visi- his leg and is at home now. i Laughlin and Mrs, Hilton power saw, needing 10 stitches R 0 Y A L LIPSTICK REFILL, 1957 METEOR Sedan 500 day March 21 in tors with Mr, and Mrs. Chris Mr. and Mrs.. Emerson Wein, ; Laing. ; to close the wound. consisted of two humorous read- church evening, basement. Note the Baumgarten. , Mr. and Mrs «Ed Tlendrick I f use alone or in Royal Lipstick Rideau, radio, automatic • , Un„11111n11111,,,11 nnunnnnnun11nu11unun,11nun+,uu 111111111111,u,n41„n1111,+111uu,11u,un11unu,u, :case Howard, :Mrs. Have- , Mr. and Mrs. Tony Shulman . and family n'f St Marys vis- and Kenney of Detroit, Mr, ings by )Mrs. Ajmer Passmore change in date o e e Mr, and Mrs,Frank Levi Carol and H whitewalls, snow tires, ancl Mrs. Bev. Morgan. t Four representatives were Marcia, (Mark, Beverly and 5 v i r and Nlrs. RUB ER SPECIAL 901' reg, 1.25 washers. Bob lRalph;� .., Galloway, M `r w r. ' jted. Sunda. �'th M . Y Paul of Embro, Mr, and Mrs Wray Swei+tzer, Ron and Bar-. Fidgeto n spent Friday n- bRidgetown attending thea Sarnia, Mrs. Russell Wanner ; Mrs. Milton Ratz visited nue revew at the school. .POWDER, actually glows with named to sit in on meetings concerning the new organiza- tion for 1962. Mrs, Reg Hodgert and Mrs. William Rohde were named from the WA and Mrs, William Cann. and Mrs. Edwin Miller from the WMS. Mrs. Rohde, president of the WMS, took charge of the busi- ness. All used nylons are to be brought in. right away. The annual family night will be held TS $1.19 $3.65 Allan Wanner and Shirley of ora, H•' { SPECIAL $1.65 reg. 2.25 feet CO n d i t i o 11, sn4W 1 CLOUI)SILK PEARLED FACE tires. Harold Am f H I FACE POWDER, delightfully scented, silk sifted . 1957 AUSTIN Sedan, per,. of. Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs last week with Mr. and Mrs, t ton spent the weekend with 1955 STUDEBAKER ri]11a Ernest Pym were Sunday Robert Scott in London. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fink. powdered pearls! •a_ Sedan, guests with Mr, and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. John Lovie of beiner and family.' SPECIAL $2.80 reg, 3.75 Pyni, ; the Mollard Line were Sunday CHILDREN'S SHORT MODELS Sizes 6 to 10, while they,last MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS As low as Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 7',ynt , ; Mr. and Mrs. .Ross Haugh,' CLEANSING CREAMS, deep; radio, two-tone, like new: visitors with Mrs: M. Baker., Dannyand Linda, visited at; cleans effectively 11953 AUSTIN, black, spent Thursday and Friday, Mrs. Karl Guenther is under Brampton on Sunday with the: SPECIAL $2.00 reg. 2,75i with Mr, and Mrs. George An- drew the doctor's care. ' former's sister. 5 i SPECIAL 53.00 reg, d.00; 1953 AUSTIN, blue, drew of Longwood. ; Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Youn • i Barbara Attfield was a pa•'• Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Passmoreg , USED ICE SKATES as low as • 1.2 Children's Women's, Boys' and Men's on March 17, Mrs, Melvin Gar- and Beverly entertained at a' of Corbett visited Wednesday, diner gave the hospital report. -family get together at their! with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eric were Sunday visitorsl Mrs. Donald Bray and Mrs. home this week in honor of Jim :Clarke, and Mr, and Mrs. Ar- with Mr. and Mrs.. Clarke and' William Rohde were named as Baynham of Hensall and Miss; thur Hutchinson, Sandra and, Marlene. delegates to the annual presby- Gene Nixon of Seaforlh prior' terial to be held in Wingham to their marriage, 1 , United Church on Thursday, Mrs. Alex Rohde of Mitchell April 6. is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Ray Cottle fora few days. Community night -i Mrs, Jack Borland. spent a Prompt, Expert Rubber 43, Leather Repairing 9 Community night was held in 'few days last week with her ; The Store with the Qold Band Stamps l � ✓ � � day the school. house on Wednes, l parents nr» a 'Mrs. E. .., p evening �'^ Willard of Mount Hope. PHONE :ucht1 •e. • play. 14Ir. Gerald Basta type of 252EXETER Russ and Chuck Snell Prizes were won for ladies London visite(. on Sunda with ;"en11iu41n41n114111,un1111,11„1111111„!u1111uu1141,41111911,11191111111111mm41,u,1,n„n„p,,,u11,11nn11din` =,14411111"»",,ni1111mm41n11nunnnn„nn1111n1111 /1111011, 41, ,n • P ONPHONE' Y „11 ,11,11,11, n, ,,,,n,,,n11„n„+n,n11,,,.. !PHONE 447 EXETER 328 EXETER. Rafuse, Ford & Keast AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS L. E. Refuse R. L. Ford K. C. Keast 348 TALBOT ST. Phone GE 2.7452 LONDON FOUND—Several pairs of mitts and gloves, girls' and ladies', left in our store. Owners please pick them up. Wuerth's Shoes CREME S U P E R.13 E, night, 1956 ANGLIA, Tudor, SPECIAi 52;ti0 reg. 2.75 1953 DODGE Sedan, radio, a $5,00 order, one Du- � Beauty Cou • e f playing record on technique on; applying your makeup, cream to soften dry lined skin With ' two-tone, perfect. - Barry Course long- South n high by Mrs. Lee Webber; la- his grandparents, Mr. and Nlrs.. I dies low, Mrs. William Snow; Thos Ballantyne, lone hands, M a c Hodgert; Messrs. Lloyd Ballantyne, men's high, Lee Webber; men's iEdwin Miller and Harold Rowe I low, William Rohde. !were elected elders of Thames 1 The committee in charge:Road Church: Messrs. Edgar were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pass- ,Monteith, William Elford ands more and Mr. and Mrs. Harrold victor. Jeffery are the other el- Rowe. 'dors. Messrs. William Lani.port The next: community night. and Gilbert Duncan retired. will he held on March 15. Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cottle Padr.eIs roll were Thursday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hill of Crediton. — Continued from page 12 Mr. and :Mrs, 'Reg Hodgert and representratives of Wom- Home Of 25 8rnrn Movie C teras Given Away Free! I • ENTERTAINMENT EVERY FRI. & SAT. NiGHT VILLAGE INN No Cover Charge and entertained a number of mar- an's Association are invited. Free Luncheon tied couples on Saturday eve- The new organization "The 9 til Hing. United Church Women” will Reserve Your Banquet Quite a number of married lie the topic of an addres,s at Date Early couples of this community at- the morning session. tended the cousins' party at the Mrs, Hedley May led in the GRAND BEND PH. 148 home of 'Mr, and Mrs. Allen worship service assisted by a Johns of Elimville on Friday tape recording of an old Luth- evening. eran hymn, Mrs. Wes Witmer Miss Linda Knight spent the who presided for the program weekend ivith Miss Elaine concluded with an appropriate Johns of Elimville, reading, President Mrs. Hat - Miss Doris Elford is Staying vee Pollen conducted the busi.- with Mr, and Mrs: Elwyn Kers- Hess, lake of W.inctielsea for a while. Mr. .lames Cottle, Mrs. Ma- rie Harrison, Miss. R.eta Cottle of Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Cottle, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Cot- tle, Jimmy and Gerry, Mr, and Mrs, Art Harris and Ron- nie were Sattu'day evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cottle, Mr. Donald Ballantyne of O- Gross. with This was' followed by the flint()flint()s spent the weekend. } c�.;�, his parents, Mr, and Mars, film People Without Feai Lloyd Ballantyne. Mr, and Mrs, Melvin Gardi- ner and Marilyn were Sunday evening guests, With Mr, and Mrs, Clarence :Hawkins of An- dersen. Mr. and hers. Lloyd Knight were Saturday evening guests and Mr, and Mrs, Ajmer Pass- more end family were Sunday , evenih With Wity i Mr, and Mrs. William Rolide, t aa� t cu Miss ,Jean Ferguson of Lott pis t., don spent. the weekend whit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann. Mr. and Mrs, Boy Rallan- lyne .And Helen of London, Mr, • "� and Mrs. Rey Clarke and ,iron= g; '�•, . .,., �--- -- - .• --- -_ _ . . tile, Mt, arid Mrs, Alvin PASS. t'r'4 , ;` :+FOOD MARKSTS.] more- and 1`3:everly, NIt ancl - �.,�� �Iti:a �t k .� Mrs, Harold Rowe, Mr, and d i "'�»''° We specialize In Blue Brand Mrs, Lone; Ballantyne and, ,.: �x, QUalit : Fresh Meats - Beef, Brenda spent Saturday evening Sir Td like to Pork, Lamb, Grade 'A' Fresh with Mr, anti Mrs, Lloyd 'Bal. + marry your poultry, lantyne, daughter—tha.t is, if Air, and Mrs,ttainld RPM Pont flava ones' PHONE 140 URICH ttnd family Were Sunday 'evd� . ,,...,., ....:.... Assist Refugees -7-Continued from page 12 devotional assisted by Mrs, Glen McKnight, ,Mrs, E. Howey and Mrs, Cecil Murray. Mrs. Beavers .read from the study book "The Ship Under the showing people of many coun- tries attending Worship serv- ices, noting the people of Ger- many rebuilding . ehurelies tin- der difficulties after their de- struction by War.. THE SURPLUS • TOOL STORE 8” BARCALO ADJUSTABLE WRENCH, (NEW) 9.00 MAIN ST, GRAND BEND Griffin Thomas FURNITURE THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL: BUNK BEDS COMPLETE Reg. I SPECALiii95 $6Ca6�+, Red Maple, Natural GRAND BEND PH.. 137W DOERR'S ERSMAN'S BAKERY White, Brown—Also Pink, Green and Yellow SANDWICH BREAD Sliced lengthwise if desired ROGERS MAJESTIC TV SPECIALS '61 23" CONSOLE Qgi�jn �P vl Less With Trade •'61 21" TABLE MODEL $1$9 Less Wtih Trade SID See them, and the full line ni Rogers Majestic quality products, Sandy Elliot Main St. EXE'T'ER Ph. 588 I MAiN ST. PHONE 4711 MacMillan's RUBBER STAMPS , Made to Order $2.00 PHONE 37 EXETER TIEMAN'S • Hardware & Furniture Plumbing * Tinsmithing • Coal * Electrical Work Oil Furnaces * Cement PHONE 8 DASHWOQD DINNEY FURNITURE SERTA Bed- Chesterfield and Chair 2 pieces, spring -filled mattress x199.00 Reg. $299,00 PHONE 20 EXETER EXETER ELECTRIC 28" SPARTON TV Wood Consele Reg. $369—Reduced to $239 WITH TRADE 462 Main St, S. Phone 723 Is this y •Ur if you live in this house, call Thn T.A office (770) and Yeu will receive FREE a 55.00 purchase Order good at one of the places of business shown here, • WI iNK:D A KODAK BROWNIE 8 MOVIE CAMERA Yes, you too might win a' Brownie Movie Camera, Simply Visit the stores listed here for your free coupons. 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