The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1965-02-04, Page 11PERSONALS
Goaltender Jim Brown was
among the young players from
the RCAF Station who were in
Detroit over the weekend play-
ing hockey in connection with
Minor Hockey League Week.
While in the city Jim was a
guest with Mr. & Mrs. Todd
Merritt and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Schroe-
der returned home last week
after spending several weeks
with their daughter and son-in-
Ready Mix
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wouldn't notify her even if
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By MRS. HEBER DAVIS
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Greenlee
and boys were Sunday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Raymond
Greenlee, Exeter. Danny Cal-
cutt spent the weekend with
Leslie Greenlee.
Mrs. Tom Kooy was hostess
Thursday afternoon for a brush
demonstration, the proceeds for
St. Patrick's Church Guild.
The committee in charge of
arrangements for the euchre
and dance have been able to get
the Lucan arena and music for
Feb. 19.
Mr. & Mrs. Harry Carroll
and Mr. & Mrs. Maurice Mac-
Donald were Wednesday evening
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Dickins.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Tindall and
girls visited with Mr. & Mrs.
M a r tin Korrevaar and girls
Sunday evening.
Dennis Maxted, son of Mr.
& Mrs. Tex Maxted, RCAF
Station Centralia spent several
days with Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Carroll last week.
Mr: & Mrs. Kenneth Ogden
and Mr. Roy Ogden, Fellmore,
Sask., visited with relatives
and friends in this community
recently.
Mr. & Mrs. Heber Davis
spent a couple of days with Mr.
& Mrs. Alfred Dickins, London,
last week and visited with their
daughter, Mrs. Jim Young, a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London.
Mrs. Ron Carroll and Ian
visited with their grandmother
Mrs. Henry Hodgins, Lucan,
Sunday.
Mr. & Mrs. Scrimshaw, Terri
and Jimmy, London, Mr. & Mrs.
Bailey, St. Marys, Mr. & Mrs.
Hugh Davis, Heather and
Michael attended a birthday din-
ner for Brian Johnson, son of
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Johnson, Satur-
day evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Rayburn Steeper
and Mr. & Mrs. Norman Lewis,
Ailsa Craig were Sunday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. Tom Rees.
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman,
Roy and Ronnie visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Sam Giles,
Science Hill.
Gayle and Barbara Bieber
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Bob Johns, Elimville.
Miss Shirley Jaques, Elim..
vile, was a Monday evening
visitor of Carole Foster.
Mr. Wm. Ogden, Eston, Sask.
Mr. Roy Ogden and Mr. & Mrs.
Ken Ogden, Fillmore, Sask.,
and Mrs. Olive Frederick, Den-
ver, Colorado were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Laverne
Morley.
Mr. Frank Parkinson and
Glenn visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Russell Parkinson, Lon-
don.
Mr. & Mrs. Gorden Bieber,
Exeter, visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Hiram Bieber.
Mrs. Thos. Simpson and Tom
Jr., London, were Tuesday visi-
tors with Mr. & Mrs. Alex
Bailie.
Mr. Ron Squire visited Sun-
day' with Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Dickins, Lucan.
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Hodgins,
Avis, Allen and Grant attended
the E dgewood Jr. Farmers ban-
quet Saturday evening held in
the Foresters Hall, Granton.
Miss Grace Webb, London,
and Mr. Clark Rawlings, Tor-
onto, visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Alton Neil.
Mr. & Mrs. Milne Pullen
spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Don Pullen, Clinton.
Mr. & Mrs. Russell Brock
and David, Chiselhurst, were
Sunday visitors of Mr. & Mrs.
Wm. French.
Rev. E. Roulston, Exeter,
occupied the pulpit inthe United
Church Sunday in the absence
of Rev. Guest who is vacation-
ing in Florida.
Mr. & Mrs. Orville Davies
and family, Guelph, and Con-
stable Don and Mrs. Davies
and family, Sombra, were Sun-
day guests with Mr. & Mrs.
McCleod Mills.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold Bell,
London, spent Thursday with
Mr. Frank Parkinson and Glenn.
11 Property for Rent
STOREY and a half 3-bedroom
house in Exeter, available
Jan. 1. Phone 235-1377, 3tfnc
HOUSE - On corner of James
& Andrew in Exeter, 1 storey,
full basement, 2 bedrooms, liv-
ing, dining, 2 kitchens, avail-
able Dec. 1. Rent reasonable.
No pets allowed, Phone 229-
6576. 17tfnc
MODERN DUPLEX, 120 Sand-
ers St., Exeter. Apply to Mrs.
Lloyd Jones, RR 1 Centralia
or phone 235-1066 Exeter.
28tfnc
STORE presently occupied by
British Mortgage available for
rent May 1. Apply Bill's Bar-
ber Shop. Phone 235-0915. 4tfnc
1-BEDROOM lower apartment.
Phone John Burke 235-1863.
28:4c
2-BEDROOM house in Exeter;
living room, kitchen, 3 - piece
bath. Dial 235-1475. 4tfnc
STEAM HEATED apartment,
a nice one, with new furni-
ture and appliances, wall-to-
wall carpet. Elliot Apts, 442
Main St, Phone 235-0585; eve-
nings 235-2912. 28tfnc
MODERN 3 - bedroom farm
home on highway 23, with ap-
proximately three acres and
out-buildings. Possession avail-
able now. Apply Box CPL
Exeter Times-Advocate.
6 : 18tfnc
Rudeness is a weak man's
imitation of strength.
APARTMENT OVER store, 2
bedroom. Phone days 235-0270,
evenings 235-0685. ltfnc
MODERN unfurnished apart-
ment, 1 bedroom, living room,
dining room and kitchen, 4-pc.
bath, steam heat, hot water
supplied. Apply Art Geiser,
Elmart Apts. Phone 235-1505
days, 235-2754 after 6 p.m.
ltfnc
18 For Rent
FLOOR SANDERS, electric.
Beavers Hardware, phone 235-
1033. Exeter. 12:13tfnc
19 For Sale or Rent
BRICK HOUSE, 7-room, at 64
Wellington St., tiled bath and
glassed - in porch, hardwood
floors and oil furnace. Phone
235-1177 Exeter. 7:16tfnc
22 Notices
PLEASE BRING in that use-
less dog that can be useful
any Monday or Tuesday, early.
L. V. Hogarth, phone 235-1414.
4c
23 Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of
Clinton Roy Sweet,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Clinton
Roy Sweet, late of the Town
of Exeter, in the County of
Huron, Retired Farmer, who
died on or about the 3rd day
of January 1965, are required
to file particulars of same
with Bell & Laughton, solici-
tors of Exeter, Ontario by the
5th day of February 1965 after
which date the estate will be
distributed having regard only
to those claims of which no-
tice has been received.
Bell & Laughton
Solicitors for the Executrix
Exeter, Ontario. 21:28:4c
24 Tenders Wanted
TENDERS will be received by
the undersigned until Feb. 16,
1965 at 6:00 p.m. for a pro-
jectionist for schools in the
Township of Stephen. For
further particulars contact
Wilmar D. Wein, Box 181,
Crediton. Phone 234-6377. 28:4c
Special Group of
TABLE and BOUDOIR
!LAMPS
All drastically reduced in price !
V..‘P
WALNUT WOOD
Coffee Table
Regular Value $31,50
Only $9.95
Only the Top Needs
Refinishing!
USED THREE,PIECE 2-PIECE TANGERINE
Chesterfield
Suite
Only $25.00
Davenport Suite
Only $69.00
A real beauty - you have
to see it to realize it!
Ideal for the recreation
room or summer cottage!
1 ONLY SPRING - FILLED MATTRESS
REG VALUE
$59.00 Only $29.00 Now!
SALE STARTS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4
ALL SALES FINAL !
TIEMAN'S FURNITURE
DASIRWOOD
LSMFT
'64 GALAXIE 500 XL hardtop, fully loaded.
'64 FALCON Wagon, 4-door, radio, stick shift.
'62 IMPALA 4-door, hardtop, V-8, automatic, PB, PS,
radio, low mileage.
'62 FORD V8 sedan, auto, radio, Lovely!
'61 CHEV 4-door, hardtop, stick. Impress the neighbors!
TRUCKS .
'62 FALCON RANCHERO, auto, radio $1,850
'61 FORD F-700 C. & C 176". Above average . . 1,700
'59 FORD F-700 dump. Ready to roll 2,100
'59 FORD 1-ton stake, dual wheels, rebuilt motor 1,400
'57 FORD 1-ton stake, dual wheels 1,100
'55 IHC, 184 tractor, full air, 5th wheel, ready to roll 900
'54 GMC pickup. Best one in captivity 250
'51 FARGO 1-ton, racks. A real sharpie! 650
TRACTORS
'62 FORD 641 tractor & side-mounted mower,
Under 400 hrs. (Like new) 1,800
'62 FORD, LCG tractor, ideal for lawns, golf courses 1,550
'61 ALLIS CHALMERS, ED 40, less than 1,000 hrs. 1,800
'55 M-H 44 Special. LPTO. Above Average 1,050
'53 M-H 22 Mustang 3-point hitch, plow, cultivator,
snow blade & chains 600
'52 8N FORD & loader. Motor overhauled. Save pitch-
ing manure .. . • . . . 750
'50 IHC "H" with super kit. A real dandyl 650
'48 FORD. Cracked block . 250
Henderson LOADER for "C" Allis Chalmers . . . 150
10-FOOT drag cultivator 100
Reduced $10. A Day Til Sold .... Thurs. price
'62 PLYMOUTH station wagon, 6 cyl., stick . . $1210
'60 FORD sedan, V-8, automatic
'80 FALCON, 2-door, automatic
'59 Meteor, 2-door, 6 cyl., stick ..
'61 YOLKS Deluxe, radio, a nice one
'58 PONTIAC sedan
'57 CHEV Sedan, above average
'61 MORRIS OXFORD, real good ... 600
'56 FORD 2-door hardtop . . . 250
'56 INTERNATIONAL 1-ton stake 510
Tractor-'62 A-C "272" diesel. Used very little . 1190
Larry Snider Motors Ltd.
Ford, Fairlane, Patton and Ford Trucks
586 Main South Exeter 235.1640
1075
900
900
900
675
575
There is very little visible damage to any of this merchandise
- you must drop in and see it to believe it !
5-PIECE WALNUT FINISH
UNFINISHED-COMBINATION UNIT
KITCHEN SUITE
Desk & Chest of Drawers
Regular Value Is $139.50
Regular Value Is $38.00
Only $99.50
Only $24.00
THIS IS THE BUY OF A LIFETIME
IDEAL FOR THE HOME OR OFFICE!
FEBRUARY
KELVINATOR
SALE
Automatic
DRYER
& WASHER
BUY
THE PAIR
Suggested price $489.90
FEBRUARY SALE $399
This economical washer
gives you most of the con-
venience features of higher
priced models. You get
multi-cycle operation with
a choice of two wash and
two rinse water tempera-
tures. In addition you get
these quality Kelvinator
extras: 5-Year Parts
GUarantee • "Magic Min-
ute" Automatic Pre-
Scrubbing • Deep Turbulent
Washing and Rinsing • LoW
Water Consumption e Po-
sitive Water Fill • Double
Tub Construction. Guaran-
teed for 5 years.
Other Great Buys
Kelvinator Electric Ranges
REDUCED from $179.95 to $129.00
Kelvinator Freezers, 637 lb. capacity
NOW ONLY $219.00
Kelvinator Refrigerators
BUY NOW and get up to $100 allowance on
your old refrigerator.
Kelvinator Dish Washer
$289.95 for $199.00
Kelvinator Appliances are Good Appliances.
Buy The Best For Less
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FURNITURE P. APPLIANCES
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Pao. 11 Centralia minister
holidays in Florida
Brinsley church buys
new organ with legacy law, Mr. & Mrs. M. Baldwin
in San Bernardino, California.
Visitors during the past week
at the home of Mrs. Arthur
McFalls were Mrs. Ted Holden
of Huron Park Saturday and
Mrs. Wm. Quinton of London
Tuesday.
1964 making it a successful
year.
Officers appeinted for 1965
were: churchwardens, A 1 yin
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Vogul and
family of Listowel were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Cunnington.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Pickering
and Sheryl of London were
weekend visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and
Marikay.
Rev. & Mrs. M. H. Elston
of Biddulph were Sunday guests
with Mr. & Mrs. BordenSmyth.
24 Tenders Wanted
FURNACE FUEL OIL
Sealed tenders will be re-
ceived by the Board Of Direc-
tors for the supply of furnace
fuel oil for South Huron Hos-
pital, and Nurses' Residence.
Prices quoted to be constant
for the 12-month period.
Tenders to be in hands of
the Administrator by Monday,
February 15, 1965,
D. Cook, President
A. Maypole, Administrator
4:11c
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
CENTRALIA
The Rev. E. J. Roulston of
Exeter is supplying in the Cen-
tralia and Whalen Churches for
the Rev. D, M. Guest who is
vacationing with friends in
Florida.
$aDdra and Paul Abbott of
Lucan were weekend visitors
with their grandparents, Mr.
& Mrs. Murray Abbott.
Visitors with Mr. & Mrs.
Fred Bowden were Mr. & Mrs.
Barry Reid and Heather of Lon-
don for the weekend, Mr. &
Mrs. Ray Paynter and David of
Kirkton, Mr. & Mrs. Win. Alli-
son, Jimmie and Debbie of Aliso.
Craig on Sunday.
Faulder and Harvey Hodgins;
lay delegate, Murray Hamilton;
deputy lay delegate, Ralph
Rowe; secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. MarilynDixon;
Other members appointed to
the Church Board of Manage-
ment were: Mrs. Roy Hodgiris
(president of the Ladies Guild);
Mrs. Don Sutherland (Sunday
School superintendent); Levi
White (Cemetery Board secre-
tary), Bill Dixon, Joe Morgan,
Don Scott, and Gordon Scott.
The Cemetery Board of 1964
was re-elected for 1965.
TENDERS
FOR VILLAGE OF ZURICH
FIRE HALL
Sealed tenders (stipulated
sum) will be received by Mrs.
Elda Wagner, Clerk-Treasurer
until
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24,
1965, 6:00 p.m.
for a proposed Fire Hall and
Extension to Municipal
Building.
Plans and specifications may
be obtained by General Con-
tractors only, after January
28th, 1965 from the Clerk-Treas-
urer, upon deposit of a
marked cheque of $50.00, re-
fundable on return of same in
good order.
Lowest, or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
Mrs. Elda Wagner,
Clerk-Treasurer 28:4c
PERSONALS
Mr. Noble Greenlee spent the
weekend in Toronto.
Brinsley Church held its con-
gregational meeting Tuesday
evening, January 26 at the
church beginning with a pot
luck supper. Most offices of
the church reported a substan-
tial balance on hand at the
year ending 1964.
Miss Alma Lee spent last
week at the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Lee
and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Sherwood Brock,
Exeter, visited Monday with Mr.
& Mrs. G. Glenn and family.
Mrs. Dean White is waitress
at the House of Fine Foods at
Ailsa Craig operated by Mrs.
Clarence Lightfoot.
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SAVE INCOME TAX
DOLLARS FOR '64
By GORDON MORLEY
BRINSLEY
The annual vestry meeting
was held at St. Mary's, Brins-
ley, Wednesday evening, Janu-
ary 27. The rector (Rev. R. G.
Jackson) in his report on the
work over the past year said
that the generally good condi-
tion of the church was due to
the fact that it had been so well
taken care of ever since it was
built. He commended the prin-
ciple the wardens of the church
had always followed-doing
every repair Job as promptly
as possible.
The legacy of $1000 to the
church from the late Mrs. Har-
ris had been put towards the
purchase of the new organ. An
organ commttee, set up by the
Church Board, decided, after
making numerous enquiries,
that a Hammond Spinet would
be the most suitable type of
organ to buy, and arranged for
one to be played in the church
Sunday, November 29. All those
present were wholly in favour,
and it was agreed to ask the
Diocese for permission to pur-
chase it. Permission has now
been given, and it was intended
to invite Bishop Townsend to
come in the Spring and dedicate
the organ in memory of Mrs.
Harris. Mrs. Harris had also
left a further $1000 to the
Diocese for missionary work.
The rector expressed his ap-
preciation of the good work that
had been done by the Ladies
Guild, and of the work done by
Mrs. Don Sutherland and Mrs.
Don Scott in the Sunday School.
In September a new Sunday
School Curriculum was coming
out for use in the Anglican
Church of Canada; and this
would provide lessons on the
application of the ChristianRe-
ligion to everyday life.
The rector thanked all for
carrying out their duties in
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REGULAR PRICE IS $65.00
Now Only $24.95
BROWN PLATFORM ROCKER
REGULAR PRICE IS $62.50
Now Only $24.95
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BROWN
Swivel Rocker
Regular Value $79
BEIGE
Swivel Rocker
Regular Value $72
TURQUOISE
Swivel Rocker
Regular Value $47.00
Only $29.95 Only $39.00
TURQUOISE
-Swivel Rocker
Regular Value $37.00
Only $24.50
Only $19.50
OLIVE GREEN
Swivel Rocker
Regular Value $47.00
Only $29.95
BROWN
Swivel Rocker
Regular Value $47.00
Only $29.95
Only $14.95 OCCASIONAL CHAIR REG. VALUE
$611.00
PERSONALS
The Rev. & Mrs. S. G. Tomes
and daughter of Big Trout Lake,
are visiting with his mother,
Mrs. E. G. Tomes, Clandeboye.
Rev. Tomes will be the guest
speaker at St. James Anglican
Church Sunday, Feb. 7 at 2 pm.
By MRS. J. H. PATON
CLANDEBOYE
At the annual congregational
meeting of Clandeboye United
Church a committee was ap-
pointed to make plans for the
centennial anniversary in May
of this year.
The committee includes Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Simpson, Wil-
liam and Agnes Northgrave,
Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs.
Peter Voisin and Lloyd Lynn.
Rev. G. W. Sach is to convene
this committee.
Elders elected were Lloyd
Lynn, Wilmer Scott, William
Northgrave, Arthur Simpson,
David Kestle, and Rea Neil;
stewards are William Simpson
(treasurer), Andy Thompson,
James Donaldson, Gerald Lynn,
Clandeboye church
to mark centennial
George Simpson, Harry Hardy,
Clarence Mill son and Alex Mac-
intosh;
Missionary & Maintenance
convener and treasurer, David
Kestle; Sunday School super-
intendent, Mrs. Keith Simpson;
secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
G er al d Millson; representa-
tive to Official Board, Mrs.
Peter Voisin; Mrs. Wilmer
Scott.
Rev. G. W. Sach presided for
the meeting.