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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-11-15, Page 20"You know Fred. He looks into things carefully and he chose The Mutual Life" Worth of Merchandise F N OVEMBER 23, 30 AO Ctificate5 s)50,00 er Value) Winner on each night REE Cartoon Shows for Children Saturday, Afternoons December1, 8,15 and 22 AT THE LYRIC THEATRE, EXETER One Coupon For Every Purchase. Of 250 Or More Get Your Name In Often! 5 ckY 5! Do ALL your DECEMBER -o Certificates s.10 30 Certificates 050,00 Value) DECEMBER 14 40 Certili 00 cate5 52.00 Value') DECEMBER 21 Sho S e your"BouS" COUPONS good for EVERY DRIO1 Be a Winner! hristmas Shopping in EXETER Value) Extra Store Hours During December! OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS, DEC. 5, 12, 19 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK OPEN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22 AND MONDAY, DECEMBER 24 UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK This Weekend ...Join in Exeter's Townwide THE SU HUNT ! Oet the most from your insurance dollar Guaranteed protection and savings—plus high dividends see tho man from The Mutual Life AtSt.MANCE COMPANY OF ok\roA rho company aria the datstarding dividend record Winners have beer selected from these areas; Ailsa deaig . dlotitliboyo CrOtriarty Exeter . Hensal l kirktort Parkhlif Woodharn Centralia Crediton Dashwood Grand Bend Huron Park Lucan 'Varna Zurich '.17+4.0e, .20. The TimeA,MvPcatet ..N9Yernher 1 1902. . , • to be a winner of the - HONOR, TEACHERS—Seven retiring members of the Sunday School staff of James Street United Church were honored by their fellow workers at a dinner in the Church, Tuesday. The seven workers represented close to 108 years total service to the church school. Shown above with their gifts, are from the left; Carf Cann, Anne Cann, Maxine Graham, Clarence Down, Wilma Coates and Robert Southcott. Missing from the photo is Bill Batten. photo Christmas nus kroteter LL„:v 40c4),,s, OoCUs 41 ech iwer ss t c'oc k gi,j, toot cot ticipcitiolkote tote onus ertificates to be war ed to 5 Shoppers! rI Couple wed 52 years By MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS WLNCHELSEA Mr. and Mrs. Russell King and family of Crediton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Parsons and girls of Hensel].) Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin. Cooper, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cooper and girls of El. imville were guests on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Hor- ace Delbridge and boys, the occasion being the fifty-second wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper. Personal items Mr. Horace Delbridge is in Toronto this week attending the annual meeting of the Onta- rio Federation of Agriculture and Ontario Cream producers meeting which is being held in the Royal York Hotel. David and Paul Coward of Baseline visited over the week- end with Mr, and Mrs. John Coward. Mrs. Phil Hern and Mrs. John Coward, Mrs. Newton Clarke and Mrs. Elson. Lynn attended Women's Institute convention held in London on. Monday and Tuesday this past week. Miss Kathy Hem and Mar. garet Brock attended Achieve- ment Day on Saturday at Exe- ter for the girls 4-H clubs, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Walters and Danny visited on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayman and family of Kippen. Children crippled and dying from muscular dystrophy can be saved through medical re- search — but only if you give generously to the muscular dys- trophy campaign sponsored lo- cally by Exeter Firemen, •• • Topics from Elimville By MRS. ROSS SKINNER Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller and Donnie of Centralia visited on Sunday with Mrs, Thos, Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Par- sons and family of Hensall, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Cooper, Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cooper, Kathy and Nancy were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Delbridge of Win- chelsea. Mrs. Gilbert John s, Mrs, Jackson Woods and Mrs, Ross Skinner attended the executive meeting of the South Huron Women's Institutes held at Hensall on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Chas. Cassar and Terri of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mont- morency visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Montmoren- cy of Beamsville. Mrs. Delmer Skinner and Mrs. Allen Johns spent Mon- day and Tuesday in Toronto attending the convention of 4-di Homemaking Club lead- ers, To improve X crossing Tuckersmith nomination of reeve and councillors for 1963 and three school trustees for 1963-64 will be held on Monday, November 26, from 1 to 2 p.m. The annual ratepayers' meet- ing will follow. The tender submitted by Ed Boyce for snowplowing was ac- cepted, This truck, in addition to two power graders, com- pletes the equipment available for plowing township roads for the winter of 1962-63. Engineering studies are to be initiated of the railroad crossing between Lots 25-26, Con. 1, HRS. This crossing is to be improved with the as. sistance of the board of trans- port commissioners. The completion certificate was received for the Archibald Municipal Drain and the clerk was instructed to apply for provincial aid to drainage. Accounts included: roads, $4,- 579.69; municipal drainage ac- counts, $2,195.42; advertising and supplies, $40.13; welfare, $103.25; administration, $621.32; Egmondville w a t e r, $73.87; grants, $150.00. Next regular council meeting will be held December 4, at p.m., in the town hall ,k Reminder YOUR DISCARDED AND BROKEN TOYS WILL MAKE AN ORPHAN SMILE Deadline November 30, 1962. Sponsored by "Christian Helpers" Crediton United Church PHONE 234-6338 OR, 235-1372 • 110 CERTIFICATES HONORED. AT FULL VALUE ON MERCHANDISE IN ANY PARTICIPATING STORE Representative: G6 ILA Godbolf, Corner Sanders & Edwards Sts., Exeter, Ontario Phone 235«2740 Over 350 Gifts for Area Forriiiies in Exeter stores! Look For YOUR NAME in the store windows The Gifts are absolutely FREE! If you find your lialbe or that of a meenher of your immediate family hi any storo window, you can bet your Of free lust by asking foe it Inside, Nothing to pay! No obligation' We yours FREE!