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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-11-05, Page 9Continues at EXETER FROZEN FOODS Main. St, South Fxpter 235-0400 C, Morley Hall There's so much deep-down comfort built into every piece of Dinners Vilas colonial collection you'll want to sit your days away. Only the sturdiest frames of Solid Rock Maple and the finest upholstery materials are used. See the suite in our window now — or order from a glamourous selection of more than 100 fabrics. DELIVERY IN - TIME FOR CHRISTMAS 111111111.111111101111111111111=11 DINNEY Furniture 467 Main South Exeter 235-0173 So comfortable you'll just want to sit and sit and sit 411 kV, Students collect $50 1 I #10• ,.a. 4” .4,i at a • • When snow says NO... 6°60 GOODAEAR. NEWBY TIRE BATTERY EXTRA WHEELS OVER 300 TIRES IN STOCK all popular niaket retreads too DAY Or .NIGHT Phone '23.5 - 0330 242 Main.:North .Exe-tet ': Times-Advocate, NoyeMber 1104 Pigs Man fractures leg ourn ashwood y Baynhain was soloist, Pall hearers were Jack and ugene Gnenther, Sid Balcer, Milton Webb, Vernon Shatz, and ,Mervyn Tiernan. PA,51-fW0QP5,AF '17.Y GUARDS The third meeting of the Daahwopti 4all girls was Yield at the community Monday, November 2, With the jeaders and 18 girls present. F011owing 4-11 pledge, re- ports, and roll call, notes Were given on, "The club girl keeps fit, physically", "Posture plays its Part", and "Qualifications of a good First Alder", Dernonetrations of good pos- ture and first aid were given. PERSONALS family gathering was held recently at the home of Mrs. Mary Martene and Edwin when Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Nikech and family of Hobart, Indiana, Mr. & Mrs. Tom Hern and family of Zion, and Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Salmon and family were pre- Winch e /sea ay MRS, k11M. WALTER4 Mrs, John PoWard and Mrs, Newton Clarke spent a feW tlaYs this past week in. London with rs84. Pr retsd. Wl'a°1tren4 Lh°d1Mdi reSe: Art Stratton and. Wendy of Exe- ter Visited Wednesday with Mrs. Colin Gilfillan, Mrs. Wm. Wa.1- ters and Mrs, Nelson Clarke. Miss Ruth Horne Of LloriS Head spent the weehend with Mr, & Mrs. Freeman Horne and family. Mrs. Garnet Miners spent the weekend with Mr. 0, Mrs. How and Johne and family of Ellin- vine North. Mr, & Mrs, Bill =Han and family of Exeter and Mr. & Mrs. Harvey Smith and Penny of Cre- diton visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs, Colin Gilfillan and Bar- bara. Mr. & Mrs. Harold Frayne and family of Blanshard Town- ship Visited Sunday with Mr. .& Mrs. Wm. Walters and Mrs. N, Clarke. MAUVAUV/PiPirt*VOZOZ#44AWCECOS*0 4,V44! IfiViVir.:414V4141.4 CV VA CV '47, 4 7 47, CV 47, 4q, VA' Best costumes at Usborne party Students in uehorne Township are naturally finding more cpmpetition npw they are in their new central school, and this was evident in the Hallowe'en party held Friday, as the judges had a dif- ficult time picking out winners in the highly contested costume divisions. Winners in the top photo from the left are; Peter Sereda, Kenneth Coates, Judy and David Parsons. Bottom photo, back row: Marlene Stewart, Lynn Richard, Joan Lynn and Linda Jones. Front row: Jimmy Ferguson and Lauri Richard. --T-A phpto By MRS. EIPON RAPER PAM-MOP Mrs. Earl Guenther, 65, the former Clarice Hooper, tiled Saturday, Geteber 31, at South Huron Hospital, E?ceter,._ where ehe was taken following a heart attack. She was an active Member of the Dashwood gvB church, the Ladies Aid, Women's Institute, and the Senior bridge club, Besides her husband Earl, Dashwood postmaster, she is survived by two Oat; g ht e r (Ruth) Mrs. Glen Wainer of London; (Shirley) Mrs, glgin Kipfer, Dashwood; three sons, Lloyd, Ross, and Ray, all of Dashwood; one sister, Mrs, Laura Petzold, Dunedin, Flor- Ida; two brothers, Grant of London and. William, Grand Eiend; 15 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The body rested at the T. Harry Hoffman funeral home until Tuesday when the funeral service was, conducted by Rev. M. J. James with interment in Exeter cemetery. Mrs. Bob Greenway people attend convocation Its time to think of CHRISTMAS • at D1NNEY'S By MRS. C, WOODBURN GREENWAY Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer McLin- chey of Parkhill, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Carrothers of Thedford, Mr. & Mrs. Ken McLinchey and Miss Millie McLinchey attended the Fall Convocation at the Uni- versity of Western Ontario, London, Friday when Dwayne McLinchey of Petrolia, son of Mr. & Mrs. Wilmer McLinchey received his Bachelor of Arts degree. They attended a re- ception at Hook's Restaurant following the graduation. Recent visitors with Mr. Manuel Curts and Misses Eve- lyn and Viola Curts were: Miss Karen Curts, RN of London, Mr. & Mrs. George Link, and Rev. & Mrs. James of Dashwood. Mr. & Mrs. Milton Woodburn and Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Adair and family visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Patterson of Grand Bend. Mrs. Ed. Stewardson visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Verne Ridley. Mr. & Mrs. Joe Hodge of De- troit spent the weekend with• Mrs. Albert Pollock. Mrs. John McCallum of Lon- don spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Harold McDonald. Mr. & Mrs. Carman Wood- burn visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Bariteau of Grand Bend. The Harmony Class of the United Church are having a Sept, Mr, ,4 MrS....0arenee.i13.1eman of Clifford visited with Mrs. Alma :1-loperoft Saturday., Ronald Kerner and mike Denornme are on a trip to the east coast. mrs, Wm, ,$chrpecler and Otto walert, patients at St.„4-oseptOs Hospital, London, ,returned to their twines Friday, Mr, & Mrs, Fred miller and Brenda of Zion were 5uaday visitors with Mr, & Mrs, grvin geder and Mr. & Mre. Harry Guenther of Windsor spent last week with Mr, & Mrs. Sid Baker. Mr. & Mrs, .Ervin Guenther of Toronto spent a day last Week with Mr. & Mrs. Milton Webb and Bob. Mr, & Mrs. Howard Klempp have returned home from their trip in Belgium, Paris andEnga iand. Although they enjoyed good weather they were glad to get back to the Canadian climate. Ervin Rader was taken by Hoffman Ambulance Tuesday, Nov. 3 to South Huron Hospital, and transferred to Victor ig Hospital, London, with a leg fracture suffered in a construe- lion accident. Mrs. Pearl Salmon of London spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Cliff Salmon and girls and accompanied them to Brampton Sunday where they visited with Mr. & Mrs, Norman Salmon and family and Miss Ruth Anne Salmon of Toronto. Mrs. Cora Gaiser returned home Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Kretzman and family of Detroit with whom she spent some time. MI I I I1111111111111I111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I111111111111111111111111)111111111111111111118111111111111111111 bazaar and social evening Fri- day evening. Mrs. J. Geromette is showing pictures of her trip Mrs. Ed, Bullock returned home Saturday after spending some time with relatives in Brampton and Toronto, To Help Prevent The RUST Mr. Brian McGovern of Mit- chell spent the weekend with Mr. Steve Brierley. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Oestricher spent the better part of a week recently visiting Mrs. T. H. Turner, Oakwood, and Mr. & Mrs. W. C. Outram and Miss Ruth White of Lindsay. Before coming home they attended an international shorthorn sale at Louada Manor Farms near Pe- terborough. Buyers were pre- sent from many states of the USA. Mrs. Gallop of Kirkton is spending some time with her daughter Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Hodge and family. YOUR S4` BOY SCOUT APPLE DAY This Saturday November 7 That Attacks Your Car Have Pro-Tectyl Applied To Combat The Road Salts and Moisture of Winter Do it now Before the Wet WeatherlsHere Advertisement Sponsored By Only $9.00 SNELL BROS. LTD. W.din H. HODGSON LTD S. E 351 Exeter 235-2420 Phone 235-0680 Exeter In lrtra.C.CC.W.1/W.C.C.CC.O.W.PRilnreaCC.CVCCC.C.CCC.igin By MRS. L. PRESZCATOR CREDITON Mrs. Ruby Molitor, principal at the Crediton Public School, reported that they were well pleased with the response to the Pupils collection for UNICEF Friday. They collected $50.25. Mrs. Margaret Clarke, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Galloway and fam- ily and Miss Brenda Clarke of Shipka visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Joe McCann of Clinton. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Oestricher spent Sunday afternoon and evening visiting Mr. & Mrs. Charles Jervis of Strathroy and also called on other friends while in Strathroy. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. L orne Preszcator and family were Mr. & Mrs. Sam Chowen and Mr. Aubrey Chamb- ers of Woodstock, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Priestly and Cheryl of Tilbury, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Chambers and Gloria of Exeter. Mr. & Mrs. Chambers were honored Sunday evening at a family dinner at the Dominion Hotel, Zurich on the occasion By advertising a product, a manufacturer sells more and by selling more he can cut unit cost in production, ther eby making the product cost less. Your local merchants keep the economic wheels of your community turning throughout the year. See their advertising in this newspaper. of their 35th wedding anniver- sary. Mr. & Mrs. Ira Feist of Elkton, Michigan, Mrs. Reva Peterson and Mrs. C h ar les Dean of Pigeon, Michigan, daughters of the late Pauline and Henry Motz visited Sunday with Mrs. M. Feist, Mrs. E. Feist and Nola and Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Swartz and Doris. Messrs Emerson, Lloyd, Aaron, Wilmar Wein and Mr. Sylvester Wuerth visited Sun- day with relatives in Pigeon, Michigan. Miss Carol Hendrick return- ed home from the hospital on the weekend. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Bullock visited a few days recently with their daughter, Mr. & Mrs. 'Edward Darby and family of Willowdale. While there they attended the funerals of Mrs. Doris Swain and Miss Susan Winterburn. Mr. Wm. Smith, who under- went surgery last week in Lon- don, returned home the same day but has been confined to his home. When you buy more life insurance stop and think first. Let's say you've decided to invest an extra $200 a year in life insurance. What's the next step ? Careful now. Don't just order "another $10,000." 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