The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-06-01, Page 2Pagr! 2 The Times,Adyoqpte, dune 1., 1901
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ANNOUNCErNTS
BIRTHS.— cAROS OF .THANK,S, I CARPS QF THANKS
;, .EBOT'I`eeilliIr, and. Mrs. Dori* I wish to thank .all those wlio • The family of the late Victor
aid Abbott Lucan announce so kindly remembered me with Heywood wish to express. their
to, the birth of a son,} Paul Mur• cards, letters, flowers ancle sincere thanks and apprecla-
,,, ray, at South Huron Hospital, visits. while I was a patient in tion to relatives, neighbors and
aae,..May 2$---a brother for Sand- St, Joseph's Hospital. — Mrs,' ' friends for their kindness and
• ra and Janice Thomas Brooke. le sympathy extended tothem.
during their: recent bereave-
.,=ALLANT�'NE .-., Ross and I May we express our sincere , plant in the lass of a dear
Alma Ballantyne (neeern), thanks and appreciation to. all Husband, father` and grand-
: -,RJ 1 Kirktoil: announce the , those who so kindly remember- I father, for cards and floral
• birth. of. a son, James Ro• 1 ed Janice while a patient in I trio tes donations t, .i -i,, Can"
r bort, at South Huron Iios• 1. Victoria Hospital, London, and 1 eel. veed the Lutheran Hour
pita!, May 26—a brother for ' since r
eturning homes -Frieda,
and Gideons, Special thanks to
e Axiah. and Harry Hayter, 1'' I the Cancer Society, Dr. Grace,
�CGTTLE — Boss,.and Leona I �s'ould like to thank my Dr, Fletcher, Sister St. Paul,
Cottle, lee/ 3 I�irkton, an• �14unce the birth of a son at many friends neighbors the nursing staff of St, Joseph's
s en d b
Who so kindly remembered me 1 Hospital, London, and South
,. ,28�-a bro her $01,J mmieIday Who
cards, flowers, gifts, treats Il-luron Hospital, Exeter, Rev,
Gerry. and visits while a patient in I Lewis, pallbearers and Hopper-
,LOVE—Merlin and Jean Love !
thanks sta the doctorsas tlandpencisl i Hockey funeral home. 1*
ing staff who attended me, — 'To you think your daddy
Ed H, Westcott, le will be laid up very long with
I wish to extend my sincere leis injured leg?" the five -year -
h old lad Was five -year-
s]
, (nee Armstrong), London,
wish to announce the birth of
a daughter, Pamela Jean, at
Victoria Hospital, May 26--a
r for Johnny, thanks to all who remembered"Yes I think so, You see,
LUBIC$.--Mr, .and Mrs. George me with cards, flowers and compensation, has set in,"
E. Lubick, RR 1 Zurich, an- visits while a patient in South
-• pounce the birth of a son, Huron Hospital.—!firs, Harvey
George Earl, at South Huron Perkins. 1*
Hospital, May 26—a brother
for Jimmie.
OESCH---Mr, and Mrs. Elmer
Oesch, Zurich, announce the
birth of a son at South Huron
Hospital, May 26—a brother
for Jimmie.
RUDOLPH Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Rudolph (nee Borland),
Toronto, wish to announce
^;• the birth of a daughter, May
26,
,.SAMPLONIUS -•- Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Samplonius, RR 3
' Lucan, announce the birth of
a slaughter at South Huron
Hospital, May 30—a sister
for Brenda and Patricia,
DEATHS
— -
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to my
relatives, many friends, neigh.
bors and to all those who were
so kind during my recent sad
bereavement in the loss of
my loving wife. A special word
of thanks for the beautiful floral
tributes, donations to the Can-
ccr Society, Heart Fund, Gid-
eon Bibles etc., and to the
Sisters of St. Joseph's Hospit-
al, the nurses, Dr. Milner, Dr,
McMaster and other doctors
that gave their assistance, the
Hoffman Funeral Home, Rev.
Mr. Holley, Rev. Mr, Hoffman,
pallbearers, flower bearers,
women's association and to all.
COAKWELL—On Sunday, May hose that helned in so many
28, at the Toronto General Bend. Peter Eisenbach, Grand
Hospital, Arthur T. Coakwell,
beloved husband of Maude IN MEMORIAM --
Holliday Coakwell and father
of Thomas, Port Arthur;
Miss Rena, at home; Mrs. L.
Keenan, St, Catharines: Mrs,
Walla c e Seldon, Exeter.
-Z-Funeral service was held. at
' e:the Hulse and English fune- We do not need a special day,
«.' cal home, St. Catharines, on To bring you to our minds,
" Wednesday, at 11 a.m. In- For the days we do not think
terment in Brooklin, Ont. of you
Are very hard to find.
God knew that you were suf-
fering,
That the hills were hard to
climb,
"their daughter, ,Mabel Agnes, So he closed your weary eye -
to lMr. Lloyd Noble Glanville, f lids,
of . Walton. The marriage to And whispered. "peace be
take place on Saturday, June
24, 1961. 1*
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jaques,
Hensall, wish to announce the
engagement of their younger
daughter, Marlene Olive, to
Mr. Clayton William Van Al-
etine, son of Mr. and Mrs. —Ever remembered and sadly
Harry Van Alstine of Espanola. missed by wife and family.
,Marriage to take pace at the 1*
f mi 1 y residence, Saturday,
;June 24, at 2:00 p.m. 1*
CARDS OF THANKS --
Mr. William Downing, of Lu -
can, and son, Mr. Harvey
Downing, of Ashburn, Georgia,
would like to take this oppor•
,tueity of thanking their many
friends for all the kindness
shown them during their re•
cent bereavement; for floral
donations, messages of sym-
pathy and food sent to the
home, They would also like to
thank the Rev. G. W. Sieh, 2 stationed at Dashwood
Dr. C. H. George, the Murdy 1 at Grand Bend
funeral home and pallbearerlse. Drivers holders of 5t. Johns'
Mrs, Elgin Rader and baby Ambulance Certificates
son wish to express their sin- Properly Equipped
• care thanks to everyone who so ALSO PORTABLEOXYGEN
kindly remembered them with
cards, flowers, visits and gifts Phone Dashwood 70W
while in South Huron Hospital, or Grand Bend 20W
-Exeter, and since returning
home,
WEIN—In loving memory of a
dear husband and father,
Wesley Wein, who passed
away 2 years ago, June 3,
1959.
ENGAGEMENTS --
Mr. and Mrs. William West-
lake, RR 3 Exeter, wish to
announce the engagement of
thine"
Looking back with loving mem-
ory,
Upon the path you trod,
We bless the hours we had
with you
And leave the rest to God.
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'60 Ford V•8 Ranchwagon, automatic, lovely $2600
3 '60 Choy 9 -passenger Ranchwagon ..... ......... 52500
, I '60 Chev 6.passenger Ranchwagon $2450
'60 Ford 6eylinder, 2•door, radio, very low mileage $2250
'60 Falcon Sedan, radio 51900
'58 Chev Coach, 6•cylinder„,,.,,51400
5 '59 Vauxhall Velox Sedan, low mileage, radio ,..,,,,,,,,$1400
'57 Chev N-8 Sedan, automatic 51000
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a? '56 Ford V•8 Sedan, automatic, lovely $1100
-.,'37 Plymouth Sedan, OK 51000
'6b Ford V•8 Sedan, radio $ 950
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c 950
5 Dodge Suburban, low mileage, abeautiful ar $
•= 5 D g 9.
'55 Chrysler Windsor Sedan, good $ 850
1 '53 Monarch Sedan $ 550
=' '52 Plymouth Coach, just like new $ 550
I, '54' Ford Coach, $ 300
?, •'47 'Cadillac Coach $ 150
TRUCKS
;.
19 Ford 1=-400 Dump, motor overhauled, ready' to
roll 53500
'S7 Ford Tandem F.750 Tractor 53500
:w# .'58' Ford F-600 Dump, trailing axle 53200
*_ '52 infernatjonal 180 and 18' dum» trailer $1750
'56 Ford F-700 dump, motor overhauled, ready to roll $1200
'59 Thames Hanel; above' average $U50
i. 'S2 Chev Combination Dump $ 150
'53 Dodge Pickup ..................•.....,..,... . $ 450
I'52 Ford 2 -ton bump , ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,„,,,,,,,,,,,,,°.,,.,..°.,,..., S 450
1 'S3 Ford 1•ton Express .... $ 400
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TRACTORS
John Deere 420 drawler and Loader ............. $2000
'36 Massey "50", Only 1800 hours . •.. .,„... 51500
'53 'Minnie Mee "U", live PTO, above Average $ 900
'55 Minnie Mee "2`1 •................. 5 800
'41 Ford with step-up transmtstlion, Motor overhhUled 5 400
Cockshutt "70" ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,5' 300'
Olivet, 0400 ,...,,...... ,.,,,,,,f,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,;,,„,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r $ 300
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/� eti' :an�ihursdaa ,auoft 111x. and Sunday, Mr. Li. It% Sarnes paurrcev .Lodge No. 107 Their:
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'111a firet yachts .of the sea -incl Air. M. L. SYiesntyer oft ford attendedlae tlx-ni tnlltia a r°
sin ,arrived at -Grand Rend on Royal Oak, Web,
sky MRS, 1wEI4-wOQD GILL
Horne anfi School
The last meeting of the sea -1
sin of the Home arid Sebool
club waS held on 'Thursday,'
Ma
y,25 president Mrs,.
A
Henitngway presiding,
was decided to leave the
•election of officers till the first
meeting in fall.
There will be a candy sale 1
June 2 sponsored by Home and:
School club. Yield day fors
(!rand Bend school will. be
June 7, kindergarten ,tea, June
1:3.
Graduation banquet will be
held at the Sine Water res-
taurant, June 26 with Mr.
Ritchie, principal of Forest
District High School as guest
spoa1 er,
Personal items
Captain D. A. Sticicland has
returned home after one-year-
service with IJNEF in the
Middle East and is posted to
London oe. completion of leave.
Miss Marion Gill, of Bright,
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gill,
and Mrs, Mary Gill,
Mrs, Earl Burr and .ion
Julian, of Bright, a1 eat the
weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. .Garnet patter.
500.
Miss Doreen Baker RN, of.
London, spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Bill Raker,
Mr. and Mrs, Keith Char'1.,
inn and son Gary, of London,
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Lily Gill,
Sunday, Julie 4 will be VMS
anniversary, Ge es t 'speaker
will be Rev. Don Irwin, Mis-
sionary on furlough front
Korea. Mrs, Irwin and girls
will also be present and Mrs.
Irwin •141 show pictures to the
Sunday School prior to the
church service.
The Sunday School picnic of
Grand Bend United Church
will he held on June 9 at Bay-
field.
Misses Leona and Stella
Kowalehulc. ItNs, of Toronto,
are spending a few days this
week with Mr. and Mrs, John
Kowa)chuk :and famikt,
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Love visit-
was
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