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CENTRALIA HOST TO TOWN .CLUBS -Exeter Lions and Kinsmen were briefed FOR SALE-
on RCAF Centralia activities last week when they were entertained at the station, MIXED HAY, choice quality,
Above, Flt, Lt. Ed Killeen explains operation of training equipment in the language conditioned. Ken Elder, phone
school. Guests, circling from left, include Lou Bailey, Joe Gunn, Herm Dettmer, 269,i2 Hensel]. 20:27*
George Rether, Art Clarke, Tom Vickerman, Irvine Armstrong, Ralph Genttner,
Jack Doerr and Ed Brady, -RCAF photo
mSUPPLIES
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ANNOUNCE
BIRTHS-
BELL
IRTHS---BELL -- Gerald and Mildred
Bell, Hensall, announce the
\. birth of a son at South Huron
Hospital, April 24-a brother
for Douglas.
tDATARS-I-Ioward and Elaine
Deters, RR 1 Dashwood, an-
nounce .the birth of a daugh-
ter Elizabeth Ann, at South
Huron Hospital, April 22-a
sister for Peter,
�UENTHER - Mr, and Mrs.
L Ray Guenther, Dashwood,
announce the birth. of a
daughter, Elizabeth Dora, at
South Huron Hospital, April
25-a sister for John, Jane
and Robert
!ijEYWOOD-Mr. and Mrs, Ron
Heywood, Exeter, announce;
the birth of a son, Ronald
Todd, at South Huron Hos-
pital, April 20-a brother for
Terryle.
I PENNINGA -- Mr, and Mrs.
Donald Penninga, Exeter,
Exeter, wish to announce the
birth, of a daughter at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London,
April 19-a sister for Jennie,
f Robbie and Judy.
fWEBB-Jerry and Lois Webb,
Exeter, wish to announce the
birth of a. daughter, Judith
'Evelyn "Judy", April 20-a
sister for Jimmy.
Fete bride
at Elimville
By MRS, ROSS SKINNER
The Elimville and and Winchel-
sea ladies held a surprise
Ibriidal shower on Friday eve-
Ining in the church Sunday
School rooms for Miss Alice
iVanderwiel, bride -elect of this
Friday.
I. Mrs. Jack Hern escorted
,Alice to a prettily -decorated
ichair to the strains Of the
Bridal Chorus played by Miss
Ptrances Skinner. A short pro- ay MiSs MURIEL Ht:RN
gram was enjoyed. Misses
Kathy and Janet Hern sang
two duets, Miss Joanne Miners Personal items
played two piano numbers and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes
Miss Brenda Skinner sang. and Susan Lynn of London
# Mrs. Jack Hern read the ad visited Sunday with Mr. and
I EATHS
LAMPORT-In the Roth Nurs-
ing Home, Exeter, on Sun-
day, April 23, 1961, Matilda
Witzel, beloved wife of the
late Ezra Lamport, late of
Centralia, in her 81st year.
Funeral service was held at
the Hopper -Hockey funeral
home Tuesday, April 25, with
interment in Exeter ceme-
tery. 27c
MARRIAGES-
Mr. and Mrs. John Arts, of
Crediton, Ontario, wish to an-
nounce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter, Miss
Nellie Arts, to Mr, Peter
Sleegers, of St. Thomas, On-
tario. The ceremony will take
place on the twenty-seventh. of
May in Our Lady of Mt. Car-
mel Church, Mt. Carmel, On-
tario. 27*
CARDS OF THANKS --
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my neighbors and
friends for all their kindness to
me during .my recent bereave-
ment in the passing of my dear
husband; also Dr. Gans, Rev.
R. S. Blitz, Mr. H. Hoffman,
doctors and nursing sisters of
Westminster Hospital, London.
-Mrs, Margaret Haviland, 27*
The family of the late Mr.
John Norry wish to express
their sincere thanks and ap-
preciation •to their neighbors,
relatives and friends for the
beautiful floral tributes and
messages of sympathy during
their recent bereavement in
the loss of a husband and
father. Special thanks to Rev.
Mr, Lewis, Dinney funeral
home, pallbearers, flower bear-
ers, officers of the police force
who formed the guard of honor,
and the Legion Auxiliary who
so kindly served lunch, 27*
The story in
Zion
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MHarr
rs.
dress and. Misses Shirley and Bern and family,
iAnne Johns presented her with( Mr. and Mrs, Burton Morgan R
the gifts assisted by Ruth of St. Marys visited in the
Horne. Alice thanked everyone. community on Sunday,
Mrs. Hern and Shirley Johns
conducted several humorous
contests and lunch was served.
Personal items
ENTS
CARDS OF THANKS-
I wish to thank all those who
i so kindly remembered me
while a patient in Victoria. Hos
i pital, London, and since return
ing home. -Jim Kirkland. 27*
I wish to thank all my
neighbors, relatives and friends
Iwho remembered me with
cards, treats, flowers and visits
i while I was a patient in St.
i. Joseph's Hospital. - Lorne
t Preszcator, 27*
II The fancily of the late Guy
C. Ryan would like to thank
their many friends, relatives
and neighbors for the kindness
and sympathy shownthem
during their recent bereave-
ment for a dear husband, fa-
ther and brother. Also thanks
for kindness shown him during
his late illness. Special thanks
to the Rev. 0. E. Lancaster,
Rev. Thomas White, the LOL,
LOBA 387, pallbearers, flower
bearers, Dr, C. H. George and
the C. Haskett & Son funeral
home, 27c
I wish to thank all my
neighbors, friends and rela-
tives who .remembered me
with cards, flowers and treats
while I was a patient in the
hospital and to all who helped
in any way at home. It was
all greatly appreciated. -.Mrs..
Harold Rowe. 27*
Mrs, Andrew Hicks and fam-
ily wish to express to all their
friends sincere appreciation
for t h e 1 r many acts of
kindness and thoughtfulness
throughout the years and es-
pecially during the past week.
Special thanks to Dr.. R. W.
Read, the staff of South Huron
Hospital, Reeder Florists and
the Hopper -Hockey f u n e r al
home for their courtesy and
consideration. 27*
IN MEMORIAM --
GILL --In loving memory of
our dear son and brother,
Rector, who easedaway five
years ago, April 28.
There's a sad but sweet re-
membrance,
There's a memory fond and
true,
There's a token of love
And a heartache still for you.
-Sadly missed by mother,
father, sisters and brothers.
27*
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bern'
and family visited with. Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Hern and family
of Exeter Saturday evening.
Visitors Sunday evening with e
There will be a special serv- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques
ice .in the Elimville churchon andfamily were Mr, and Mrs
Sunday evening at 7;30 DST Ross Skinner and family of
April 30 when the Exeter Odd- Elimville.
fellows and Rebekahs will be, Sunday evening guests with
in attendance. Mr, and Mrs- Thomas Brock
Sunday visitors with. Mrs. and family were Mr. Lloyd
Thomas Bell were Mr. and j Lynn of Clanclehoye and Mr.
Mrs. Wellington Bell and Lina; and 'Mrs. Ronald Haynes and -_
da of Flint, Michigan. daughter of London.
Sunday evening guests with Mrfi. sAllanpestcettHvisitedand
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper : Sunday with Mr. Bill Stephens
Were, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Bell!
at Avon Crest Hospital, Sftat.
an . Carol, Mr. and Mrs.
Wit -;ford
lia.m Morley, Janice and 'Rob -1 Miss Doreen `Brock and
bie of Whalen, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Norman Brock were
Donald Parsons, Susan and !hostesses to a brush demon -
Gail of Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. • stration on Monday evening s
Yloyd Cooper and 'Kathy, ; Mr, and Mrs. Angus Earl e
IV Cr, and Mrs. Melville Skin-' were Sunday evening guests
mer 'Visited' on Sunday with • with Mr and dyMrs, Robert
,Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ford of' Kippen,
HARROW TEETH &
DRAWBARS
CULTIVATOR TEETH
GRAIN DRILL SPOUTS
WATER TANKS
STEEL & WOOD HOG
FEEDERS
POULTRY FEEDERS &
WATERERS
CEDAR & STEEL
FENCE POSTS
ANCHOR POSTS
WIRE FENCING
OF ALL KINDS
WOOD GATES
HAY, GRAIN '& TRUCK
RACKS MADE TO ORDER
PLYWOOD & LUMBER
BUILDING SUPPLIES
RUSSELL DOUBE
HARDWARE
1% 14liles East of Woodham
RR 6 St. Marys
23:30:6:13:20:27c
POTATOES, No. 1 and No, 2;
also feed potatoes. H. Soudant,
RR 1 Varna, 2 miles north ;of..
Hills r enphone
g e Hensall 6951
r-4 or 696-r-12. 3:9-4:13tfc
POTATOES, Irish. Cobblers, fit
for seed. M. Collez, RR 2
Grand Bend, phone 176.
30:7:14:21*
THE NEW
OPTIMA
TYPEWRITER
IS LOADED WITH
FEATURES
and it sells for only
$89.00
THE TIMES -ADVOCATE
30tfc
THINNERS - 2 single unit
mechanical' beet and turnip
thinners, to fit any standard
scuffier. Phone 234.6410 Credi-
ton, 4:13tfnc
NEW.S000REX
11OLSTI IN IiEIFER, due with-
in 1 month, artificial bred.
Apply Bert Bax, RR 1 Weed -
ham. 20:27*
VA CV U M CLEANER,' Ken-
more, like new. Phone AC 8-
5892. 20:27*
':52 PLYMOUTH Station Wa-
gon, tractor and 1'ow bed float,.
at reasonable prices, Sam
Sweitzer, phone 1187J Exeter.
27;4c:
1 TON TRUCK, Ford, Ken.,
Greb, Centralia, 27*
WASHING MACHINE, Easy,
in. good Condition. Apply Mrs,
E. Broderick, 452 Andrew St.
27c
2 -WHEEL TRAILER, light, Ap-
ply Bert Nurden, RCAF Road,
Centralia, phone AC 8.6687.
270
New and Used
Power ,Mowers
AND. TILLERS.
LAING'S MOWER SERVICE
Phone 72 Beside .Arena
27;4c
SOLID OAK dining room table
and chairs, Phone Crediton
234-6242. 27*
BENCH SAW, 8" Tilt -Arbour,
almost new; Roto -Tiller garden
tractor, 2 h.p„ 2 years old.
Apply 373 Marlborough St, or
phone 1184 Exeter after 5 p,m,
27*
BABY CARRIAGE, blue and
silver grey, streamlined metal
body with parcel carrier, new
last year. May be seen at 373
Marlborough St. or phone 1184
Exeter after S p.m. 27*
CHROME & DINETTE sets;
bedroom suites; chesterfield
suites; baby cribs and car-
riages; television and radio;
refrigerators; ranges; wa:.hing
machines; dryers; everything
for the home. When furnishing
your new home, we invite you
to browse around our store.
Sandy Elliot, 444 Main St.
20:27c
WEDDING GOWN, floor length,
size 9-11, net over taffeta; also
veil and gloves. May be seen
at Mid -Town. Cleaners, 27c
CLEARANCE OF
CAMERAS
and Photographic Equipment
XASHICA MOVIE CAMERA
8 mm., 1:9 lens.
Reg. $49.95, SALE $37.95
't MINOLTA A 35MM
Range finder with case
Reg. $57.90, SALE $39,95
MINOLTA A2 35MM
2,8 lens, range finder with case
Reg. $79.90, SALE $59.95
NEOCCA 35 'MM
with case
Reg. $29.95, SALE $24.95
VOIGTLANDER 2.8 VITO B
Used, new shutter with case
$19.95
ARGUS SLIDE PROJECTOR
35 mm. automatic, 300 watt
with case
Reg. $69,95, SALE $57.95
EUMIG 8 MM PROJECTOR
P.8, new
Reg. $89.95, SALE $64.95
EUMIG P8M PROJECTOR
Latest model with reterse,
still and power rewind
Reg. $129.95, SALE $114.95
CARL WETZLAR
BINOCULARS
Mono -mold, 7x35, case
Reg. $39,95, SALE $31.95
All new merchandise;
with full guarantees
FOR SALE -
TRANSFERRED overseas
must sell this weep.: Electro -
home hi-fi; Electrohome 21"
TV; set of drums (22" bass,
snare, 3 tom-toms, high itat);
full size crib. No :reasonable
offer refused, Phone AC a-
6676- 27*
'58 VAUXHALL CAR, low mile
age, one owner, excellent con-
dition. Phone 198 Zurich or ap-
ply to Mrs, Ted Mittelholtz,
Zurich, Ont. 27*
PUREBRED GOATS, brown
and white, 4 months old, Apply
Dean White, RR 3 Ailsa Craig,
phone 293-3095 or Ralph Rowe,
RR 3 Ailsa Craig, phone 293-
3055. 27*
1957 'MOBILE HOME, Canad-
ian Star, 40' by 10', complete-
ly furnished, sleeps 6; 1961
Volkswagen deluxe, Apply R.
Osenlak, 59 Simcoe St„ Exeter.
4:6"tfnc
'F." TON TRUCK VAN, 99"
long, 45" high, 73" wide, two
wide rear doors, to fit any
Chev !-ton truck. Gerald Lew-
is, phone BA 7-4701 Lucan,
27e
POTATO SEED -Cobbler, Se-
bago Katandin foundation
seed. Exeter District Co-op,
phone 287. 27c
1953 AUSTIN, A-1, privately
owned. Apply The Times -Advo-
cate. 27* I BABY CHICKS -
FOR SALE
FRIDAY .NITS SPECIAI
6 to 49 pan, only
Fresh, ,Grade 'A' Large
EGGS . Doz, 350
DARLING'S 1GA
27e
PIGS, Landraee and York, 10
weeks old; Landrace boar, 2
years; 7 year old riding horse
or driver. Mrs, Ken Fischer,
1tR 3 Exeter, phone 172J5, 27c
WEANER PIGS -Apply Harry
Sheppard, phone 164r3 Dash-
wood, 27*
BULL CALF -Gib Dow, phone
83 Exeter, 27c
MAPLE SYRUP, very nice
quality but a little • darker.
Phone 226 for very low price
in new cans. W, Morley, 303
Andrew St. 271'
GIRL'S BICYCLE, in good
condition, balloon tires, Phone
70W Dashwood, 27c
NEW DEFROSTOMATIC 2 -
door 14 cu, ft. refrigerators
with 100 lb. zero freezer at the
bottom, automatic defrost, reg-
ular $499,00; our price $285.00.
See it in our window. 20 cu. ft,
deep freeze chests, $248.00.
Sandy Elliot, 444 Main St,
27:4c
HARD WOOD, 100 cord; will
deliver, R, McDonald, phone
Kirkton 48r19, Ellerington farm,
2% miles south of Exeter, 11
miles east. 27;4*
SINGER electric sewing ma-
chine, like new, zigzags, darns,
mends, etc. All attachments
and under guarantee, Take up
payments of $5 monthly or pay
full balance of $45. Also girl's
large -size CCM bicycle. Apply
Box No. PEW, Exeter Times -
Advocate. 27:4:11*
PLYWOOD RUNABOUT, 12 ft.,
and trailer, 25 h.p. motor,
lights, controls, windshield etc.
Contact Howard McDonald at
Larry Snider Motors, phone
624. 27:4c
MAR -WEB BRAND SEEDS
Full supply of Rodney and
Gary oats, Herta barley, also
full line of grass and clover
seeds, hay and pasture mix-
tures. .
Reg. No. 1 Laurentian sized
turnip seed.
W. VICTOR KNIP
RR 1 Centralia
Phone Exeter 378J2
27:4c
GOLF CLUBS and bag -1 wood,
5 irons, rights. Contact Howard
McDonald at Larry Snider Mo-
tors, phone 624. 27:4c
GARDEN TRACTOR - Phone
9M after" 6 p.m. 27c
MIXED 'HAY, square bales,
choice Quality, very reasonable.
Albert Scott, phone 33r19 Kirk -
ton. 27*
BABY BUGGY, like new, . can
be used as car bed and stroll-
er; baby sitter, like new.
Phone Kirkton 92r22. 27*
YOU SEE it on television. You
see it in the city department
stores. You see it in our show-
room window. Beautiful Colon-
ial Nan Tucket chesterfield by
Farquharson Gifford of Strat-
ford. Our price only $425.00
and we allow a reasonable
trade-in on your present ches-
terfield. Sandy Elliot, 444 Main.
St. 27:4e
MILKING MACHINE, Univers-
al, % h.p. motor, pump, 2 sus-
pended units, 3 years old, Ex-
eter District Co-op. 27c
WOOL
Any Government Deficiency
lraynzent will apply only on
?properly graded wools.
.cure the utmost by patron,
ing the organization that
ade this possible.
SHIP COLLECT TO
Our Registered Warehouse
No, 1
Weston, Ontario
Obtain sacks and twine
without charge from
EXETER
DISTRICT COOP
Box 171 Exeter
or by writing to
ANADIAN CO.OPERATIVE
OOL GROWERS LIMITED
7 Bay St., Toronto, Canada
T
.Coen, ,
Mrs S. A Norton of Lon- j
'don will be showing her pic-
tures On the :if ift India in the 1.4^A, system
Elimville church on Friday W, Y
evening, April 28 sponsored by ....Continued from page 11
Group A of the Elimville stimulate,. and promote sales,"
W.MS and WA.This pictures he told The T -A.
will he enjoyed by children as 'Phe board re-engaged James
well as adults. A silver eel- Boyntolfl' as. seeretary
lection Will be received, y •'tress
Church and Sunday School. urer.
services will be at 10 a m, Last Monday, the of
was
DST and 11:1$ DST next .Suri.;' invited to the r in r aerial!!!
and
day morning. -tare Offices for informal. and,
get -acquainted sessions with
The 4-1r Club Girls' Achieve -i the minister, Deputy Minister 1
mentbay Will be held itt Clin-P Biggs ants members of the, f
,
tori i,trict
High School on. farm products marketing beard.;
Saturday, April 29. The moth Mr. Crocker reeetted; runs' r
ers of these girls are invited j for the first quarter of 106111
to attend the afternoon ,es averaged 44,334 per we k, In I r
sibns Wizen the girls Will Pre -1 the last IS woks this, heel
sent their ,frits and demorlstr e., titer' to 45,166. The 'predomi-' t
tions r'Id dettifidates Will 'be' naat price Wednesday was.
awarded,. I $23,56`,
EXTRA
ad from
ery bushel
side by side, look Mitch
hoice of one .hybrid over
on -you niay harvest an
lity corn from each bushel
en yeti Choose Funk", G.
figures are proving "Funke,
tier, time after time,
his great seed corn,
LOWAY
•CREDITON'
Pullets Started
Three months old, ready for
range. Also 18 week oldand
ready to lay.
ELZAR MOUSSEAU
Kippen, Phone Hensall 278w4.
20:27c
QUICK SHIPMENT on day -
olds, most breeds, including
Ames In -Cross. Also hatching
to order. A few started also
prompt shipment. Order June-
July broilers now. Bray Hatch-
ery, Eric Carscadden, Exeter,
phone 246W. 27cn
WANTED TO BUY-
QUILTING FRAMES, 1 set,
with legs in good condition,
Phone Exeter 226. 27*
Good Shape
Right Doc!
Same way
MY CLOTHES
COME FROM
MID -TOWN
i CLEANERS
Not a wrinkle, not a
bulge . . . everything
just right always.
4
4
•
SEE THE
DIFFERENCE WITH
TEXTURE
CARE
Delicate Care
For All Your Wear
iC
Mid$own
Cleaners
PHONE 33 EXETER
Free Pickup
and Delivery
WANTED TO RENT.-.
1o0 OR 200 ACRES medium
loam. Highest prices paid for
good land. Apply Box No. STS,
Times -Advocate.. 4:13tfnc
BACHELOR apartment, fur,.
•Wished, in Exeter, for .business
person, Apply to. Box LSO;
Exeter Timcs-Advocate,. 27.
APARTMENT .or 'house, for ap,
proximately one year, starting
May 15, furnished, with two
bedrooms, in Exeter, prefer,
ably close to school area, Ap.
ply Times -Advocate or phone
AC 8.6317 Centralia, after :6.
p.m, ?7;4c
GARAGE, preferably south end
of town. Phone '710111, ?lc
HOUSE, north end of town
preferred, for business couple,
Apply to Box LSO, Exeter
Times -Advocate, 27*
FOR RENT -
MODERN APARTMENT, un-
furnished, 2 -bedroom, central
location. automatic washer and
dryer, :Phone 710„ 13:20:27c
APARTMENT. 426 Main St,,
modern, 3 rooms and bath,
heated, unfurnished, hot and
cold water, suitable for couple
without children, Apply at
Times -Advocate. 3: 30tfn e
3 - ROOM APARTMENT. fur-
nished and heated, private 4 -
piece bath, separate entrance.,.
No pets, please, Apply 169 Wil-
liam St. or phone 400W.
3:16 tfne
GOOD PASTURE, 50 acres, on
clay land, near Dashwood.Wally Wein, phone 54 Dash-
wood. 6:13:20:27c
UPPER APARTMENT, 3 -bed-
room, private entrance' and
private bath, Available. now.
John Burke, phone 863,
4:13tfne
APARTMENT, all modern. con-
veniences, hot water heating,
attractive, complete privacy,
bathroom. 1 a u n d r y, garage,
available immediately. William
Oestricher, phone 234-6455 Cred-
iton. 4:6 tfne
Know
What
You're
Getting!
When you buy Jones, Mac.
Naughton seed you know you
are getting what you pay for.
All Jones, MacNaughton seeds
are true to variety, carefully
cleaned and tested for germin-
i ation. Jones, MacNaughton
handle only seeds -for many
years they have been Western
Ontario's leading seed special.
ists. When you buy from a
local firm you get service
satisfaction ... savings! This
year ask for Jones, MacNaugh.
ton seeds.
From your local Dealer, or
Jones,
-MacNaughton
Seeds
Exeter Phone 664
Crediton Phone 3-W
London Phone GE 2.2258
Farm out heavy work
to the remarkable 1961
TILLSMITH a.
Roto -Tiller
with 3 h.p., 4 -cycle Briggs
and Stratton Engine, Revers-
ible tines. Reversible trans-
mission, Fingertip control
centre. Direct drive.
Less
22" CUSTOM TILLER
reverse Transmission .,
EXETER
DISTRICT
,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, $ 119.95
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