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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1966-03-17, Page 16eef this Sunday, Wednesday afternoon and during the evening throughout the week, FOR TASTIER MEALS , FASTER, EASIER e,eseeeee.. By MRS. ROBERT RUNDLE Now you can't see a weed for the beans with Dash-wood groups busy .Page 16 Times-Advocate, March 17, 1966 1lnlininolumummilmonimmummuntiouliliOnWIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111101UMiliomounlowno AT THE HIGH By Ann Creech Fun night Friday! 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111 I111111111111111111 with 10,3'75 points, the Green House is second with 7,711 points, the Yellow House is third with 7,697 points and the White House is fourth with 6,888 points. The chocolate bar campaign is going very well. I think all of the students of SHDHS owe a debt of gratitude to the people in Ex- eter and the surrounding com- munities for being so willing to support the school. Thank you! The Prom is rapidly approach- ing and the theme this year is "UNDERWATER". I am sure the decorations will prove very un- usual and very interesting. Bye! Count on your LP.Gas Range for "best cook" results always. Count on us for LP-Gas service' By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE. UCW PLAN EVENTS The March UCW meeting was held at Mrs. Alton Neil's home last Wednesday evening with 12 members answering the roll call. Mrs. Neil and Mrs. Wm. French were the hostesses. Mrs. McLeod Mills was in charge of the worship service and was assisted by Mrs. Charles McRoberts, The theme of the meeting was "Christian Hospit- ality". Mrs. Wm. French gave a reading. Mrs. Eric Atwood presided over the business part of meet- ing: Final plans were made for the pot luck supper Friday even- ing, Plans were also made for a crokinole party to be held dur- ing the Easter vacation and a bake sale for the April meeting. Presbyterial will be held March 22 at Wesley-Willis Church, Clinton. March meeting of the WSWS of the Evangelical UB church at which a candlelight servi ce "Catch a Glimpse" was present- ed by Mrs. Carl Oestreicher, Mrs, Clayton Merrier, Mrs. Ger- ald Mason, Mrs. Syd Neeb, Mrs. Charles Snell, Mrs. Jessie Rad- er, Mrs. Irwin $chade, Mrs. Eben Weigand and Mrs. Merrill James. Mrs. Jessie Rader read the Scripture. Mrs. Eben Weigand gave the offertory prayer and Mrs. J. M. Tiernan presided at the piano. Mrs. Carl Oestreicher, pre- sident, conducted the business. Nylons, stamps and cards are to be brought in for the Ontario Hos- pital at Palmerston on the next work day. A donation was made towards the kitchen for the sum- mer camp. The sunshine commit- tee is Mrs. Ralph Weber and Mrs. Art Haugh. By MRS. ERVIN RAPER DASIIWOOD TOPIC IS TREES The Agriculture and Canadian Industries group with Mrs, Hugh Boyle convener was. in charge of the Dashwood WI meeting. Roll call was to name "your favourite tree". Mrs, Ken Mc- Crae gave a reading "The in- credible tree" for the motto and Miss Mary Anne Hayter accom- panied by Miss Bonnie McCree at the piano sang "Trees" and another number. Mr. Bill Becker showed films on trees and two discussion films "What would you do?" This dealt with teenage problems in the home, President Mrs. Sid Baker dealt with the business. A delegate will be sent to the Officers' Confer- ence at Guelph University in M4Y. Centennial projects were dis- cussed. The Institute is collect- ing for the Red Cross in March. CANDLELIGHT SERVICE Mrs. Charles Snell, convener of the Missionary Education com- mittee was chairlady for the Hotson Propane VIEW PICS OF EUROPE A good crowd was in attend- ance for the pot luck supper held in the Sunday School rooms of the United Church Friday even- ing. With Rev. D. M. Guest as chairman a program followed which consisted of piano solo by Carol Johnson; guitar solo by Donald Neil; recorder duet by Janice Morley and Muriel Ab- bott. At this time Larry Lewis, Granton, presented his pictures on his recent trip to Europe. GRAND BEND 238-2005 LADIES AID The business meeting of Zion Lutheran Ladies' Aid was held following the weekly Lenten Ser- vice. The topic was the third in a series of "In Our Stead", "The Uninvolved". This dealt with the trial of Jesus by Pilate, Mrs. Leonard Schenk, presi- dent, presided for the business. A sunrise service and breakfast will be held at Easter with Group 1 in charge. Easter lilies will be placed on the altar. Catering will be done for the local con- gregation. Knitting and sewing from the Children's Aid was given out to those who volun- teered. Group 4 with Mrs. Cliff Salmon convener, c onducted closing devotions. John Smith, The trip was arrang- ed by Henry Becker and Al Kain. VISIT MANY PLACES Mr. and Mrs. Milton Webb ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Guenther of Toronto returned from a motor and plane trip, They travelled by car, via route 66 into Texas and then west to the Painted Desert, Petrified Forest, Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam and spent a few days at Las Vegas. Then to Hollywood, Bev- erly Hills, Los Angeles and Santa Monica where they had dinner and visited with Mr, and Mrs. Olief Pederson of Dashwood, Then to San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. They spent a night at the Hollywood, paladium where the Lawrence Welk show was pre- sented, Mr. Welk and several of the cast obliged with autographs. They visited many points of in- terest in the area. They visited Squaw Valley, Lake Tahoe and Reno then on to Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, Illi- nois and Indiana where they visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Guenther and family of Gary. DASHWOOD POM POMS The second meeting of the 4-H girls the Dashwood Pom Poms was held at the community centre March 10 with all the girls pre- sent and the leaders Mrs. Eben Weigand and Norma. Samples of hats were shown and notes were given on "Acces- sories to Complement you". The mothers were present to help the girls choose type of hat suitable. She is survived by one daugh- ter Eldeen of Kitchener, one sist- er, Mrs. Pearl Gale, Grand Bend. The funeral was held from the T. Harry Hoffman funeral home, Saturday March 12 with Rev. Wm. Gatz in charge. Burial was in Avondale cemetery, Stratford. This Friday night, March 18 at SHDHS a movie will be pre- sented and a dance will follow. The movie is "A Tale of TWO Cities" which is based on the novel by Charles Dickens. The film is being shown specifically for the benefit of all Grade 11 students who are taking the novel this year and for all future Grade 11 students. This is a full-length feature movie with Dirk Bogarde playing the part of S ydney Carton. Cecil Parker, who has appeared in over '75 movies, will portray Mr. Lorry. The evening begins at 7:15 pm with the movie which lasts until 9:00. At this time the finals for Posture Queen will be held. When this is completed there will be a dance featuring The Apostles. The dance will run until 11:45. The admission fee for the movie is 25e and for the dance, it is 75e. Refreshments will be ser ved throughout the evening. This movie was shown last year and the equipment which had to be used was rather poor. This year we have a brand new, full-size screen and a new projector, so the picture will be much sharper than it was last year. This movie is very thrilling and I know everyone would enjoy it, so let's have everybody eut! The standings of the Houses in the House League have been an- nounced for this week. Once again, the Blue House is first MEN'S CLUB VISITS PACKERS Canada Packers Shur-gain Di- vision was host to Dashwood Men's Club Thursday March 10. Thirty-one men visited Canada Packers meat packing plant at Toronto and were guests of CP at dinner. In the afternoon they visited their farm of 500 acres at Maple. They were welcomed to the farm by Bill Kilmour and were con- ducted on a tour by the manager, PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Herb Kraft and Mrs. Wm. Schroeder of Detroit called on Mr. Art Willert on the occasion of his birthday. His fam- ily treated him to dinner at the Dashwood Hotel, present were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Walper and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wurm of Ex- eter. Mrs. Hubert Miller attended the Ontario Hair Dressers' Con- vention at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto during the weekend. George Tomlinson George Tomlinson, 81, of Dashwood passed away Monday March 14 at his residence. He had been in failing health for some time. He was a retired engineer. He is survived by his wife, the former Idelia Baker. A private funeral service was held from the T. Harry Hoff- man funeral home Wednesday March 16 with Rev. Merril l James in charge. Burial was in Dashwood EUB cemetery. Notice to Owners of Dogs and Cats PREVENTION OF RABIES CLINIC The Huron County Health Unit in co-operation with the Health of Animals Branch of the Canada Department of Agri- culture will hold a free rabies clinic at Exeter Town Hall March 23, 2 - 4 p.m. Vaccination against rabies will be provided for dogs and cats three months of age and over. Owners who require certificates of vaccination for export or other purposes should consult their private veterinarian, No certificates will be issued at this clinic. Help prevent human exposure to rabies. Take advantage of this opportunity to have tour pets immunized. A booster shot each year is recom- mended Lawrence Taylor Lawrence W. Taylor, 53, of Grand Bend passed away at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Tues- day March 8, following a lengthy illness. Mr. Taylor farmed on the B- line until moving to Grand Bend. Surviving is his wife, the form- er Trellis Gratton, three daugh- ters, Mrs. Wray (Annabelle) Og- borne, San Diego, Calif., Carol and Diane at home, one son, Allan of Exeter, one sister, Mrs. Ar- nold Gratton, Grand Bend; one brother, Keith, London. The body rested at the T, Har- ry Hoffman funeral home until Friday noon then at the Gospel Hall, Grand Bend, where Mr. D. Adams officiated. Pallbearers were Leslie Turn- bull, John Skinner, Harold Webb, Lyman Gratton, Wellington John- son and Willis Hotson. Musk results Pupils of Lawrence A. Wein AWCM who have been successful in passing their musi examina- tions with the Western Ontario Conservatory of Music are: Grade 7 piano, Judy price (hon- ors), Sylvia Cann; grade 6 piano, Du no a n Etherington (honors), grade 5 piano, Larry S h ap to n (honors) and grade 2 piano, Jule- ine Palmer (first class honors). Pupils of Miss Marion Trieb- ner, who were successful in Grade 2 Theory, were Donald T. Jolly (first class honors) and Robert B. Read. e.f60,4:,.. • M.M331nINWfgorAc71.32;.K2W"- n'tfe . „ Mrs. Fred Preeter Mrs. Fred Preeter, 73, of Grand Bend passed away at St. Joseph's hospital, London Wed- nesday March 9, where she had been a patient for several months. She formerly resided at Strat- ford and Kitchener. Mountain of St. Marys. Mr. Oliver Hazelwood is a pa- tient in St. Marys Memorial Hos- pital having suffered a heart at- tack Friday afternoon. Mr. Arthur Allen of McConnell, Manitoba visited recently with relatives in the village. PERSONALS Miss Carol Foster and Miss Cathy Hern of Winchelsea were South Huron delegates for the Jr. Farmers of Ontario annual conference at Guelph on the week- end. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Simpson Jr. London visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Baillie. Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins attended the Federation of Agri- culture banquet at KirktonUnited Church Wednesday evening. Fol- lowing the banquet Roy Jewell showed his pictures on his recent trip to Australia. Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins, Marlene and Gwen visited Sat- urday evening with Mr. Hubert Hodgins, Granton. Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman visited Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Elliott, London Township. Mr. Ron Squire called Thurs- day to see Mrs. Wm. Walls, London who is a patient at Vic- toria Hospital. Mr. & Mrs. McLeod Mills spent the weekend in Guelph with Mr. & Mrs. Orville Davies. Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins visited Sunday with Mr. Fred Pattison, St. Marys. GRAHAM ARTHUR MOTORS, EXETER We thank the public for support when we were handling Studebakers. We are sorry that we are unable to continue. We will still supply service, parts and warranty, and will continue in the used car business. We have some real good Studebakers at reduced prices. LSMFT 49th BIRTHDAY SALE STUDY TRINIDAD The UCW met Tuesday even- ing in the church basement with twenty-eight members present. Miss Jean Copeland opened the meeting with quiet music. Scriptures were read by Mrs. Norris Webb and Mrs. Ira Mc- Curdy. Mrs. Ted Insley and Mrs. Leonard Thacker sang a duet. The story of Trinidad was con- tinued by Mrs. John Rodd. Roll call was answered by "Your first Sunday School Teacher and Where". Mrs. Bob Robinson, the president, conducted the busi- pess. Mrs. George Hepburn Mrs. George Hepburn, 78, the former Wilda Banes, passed away at her late residence, in Stephen Township, Saturday, March 12. She was born on Con. 7 Stephen where she lived until her mar- riage to George Hepburn in 1918. They have farmed on Con. 4 Stephen for the past 48 years. She was a member of Centralia United Church and active in its organizations when able. Surviving besides her husband are one daughter, Mrs. William (Jean) Palmer, St. Catharines, and one son, Jack at home. Funeral services were con- ducted at the Hopper-Hockey fu- neral home, Exeter, Monday, March 14, with interment in Ex- eter cemetery. BRIDAL SHOWER Prior to her forthcoming wed- ding Miss Dorothy Dickey was honoured by the community Fri- day evening with a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. John Rodd escorted Dor- othy to a tastefully decorated chair. Mrs. Ted Insley acted as chairlady and gave a couple of readings. Mrs. Glenn Copeland led in a singsong. Karen Rodd favoured with a piano solo and Ann Parkinson and Cathy Thack- er sang a duet. Mrs. Lloyd Ja- ques gave a reading. Several contests were enjoyed. Mrs. Insley read the address and Mrs. Jim Rohde and Eliza- beth Thacker presented Dorothy with the gifts. 1957 CHEVROLET sedan. Lic. A-59706 $ 49 1958 EDSEL 4-door hardtop. Lic. A-48388 $249 1960 GALAXIE sedan, V-8 automatic, power steering, power brakes. Lic. A-97334 $449 1961 METEOR sedan, 6 automatic. Lic. A-64221 $449 1957 CHEVROLET hardtop. Lic. A-19862 $549 1961 FORD sedan. Lic. A-97331 $549 1962 STUDEBAKER sedan, 6 cyl. automatic. Lic. A-96500 .... $649 1961 FORD coach, 6 stick. Lic. A-97332 $649 1960 FALCON coach, 6 cyl. Beautiful white. Lic. E-26070 $849 1960 FALCON wagon. New motor, automatic. A beautiful one . . $849 1962 FORD sedan, 6 stick. Lic. A-96499 $1049 1963 PONTIAC sedan. A beautiful bronze. Lic. A-96501 $1249 1963 FORD .sedan, 6 stick. Lic. A-96498 $1549 1964 METEOR coach, V-8 automatic. Lic. A-96247 $1849 1964 GALAXIE 500 sedan, loaded. Lic. A-96248 $2049 1964 GALAXIE 500 4-door hardtop, loaded. Lic. A-96246 $2249 Mrs. William Heaman Mrs. William J. Heaman for- merly of Exeter and London, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. G. (Kathleen) Wright, Pinellas Park, Florida, on Thursday March 10. Mrs. Heaman was the former Fern Skelton and lived in Exeter when her husband operated the hardware store now occupied by Traquair Hardware. Mr. Heaman sold out in 1925 and Mr. and Mrs. Heaman moved to London. Mr. Heaman was Mayor of London from 1940 to 1945. Later Mrs. Heaman was fre- quently in Exeter when her son- in-law George Wright operated a clothing store. Besides her daughter Mrs. Heaman is survived by a son, Clyde of London. Funeral services were con- ducted in the A. Millard George funeral chapel, Ridout St.,Satur- day, March 12 with interment in Mount Pleasant cemetery. TRUCKS 11111111111111111111 llllll 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1961 VOLKSWAGEN van. Motor overhauled. 1961 FORD pick-up, styleside. Lic. C-67334 1962 RANCHERO, nice brown. Lic. C-55462 Lic. C-67229 $549 $1149 . ... . $1049 MORE CAR FOR YOUR MONEY Ill Health? Trefla FORD FARMERS' OPEN HOUSE TUESDAY, MARCH 29 at 8:00 P.M. EVERYBODY WELCOME See your doctor first. Bring your prescription to MIDDLETON'S DRUGS TRACTORS • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • Dobbs for Dodge • • • 3-furrow IHC plow $ 39 2-furrow Oliver plow $ 49 9,-ft. spring tooth cultivator ... $ 69 IHC rake $ 89 83-ft. John Deere wheel cultivator ...... $139 48 VAC Case tractor . . .. . $179 George White forage harvester with row crop and Pick-up attachment ... $189 3-furrow Ford 1211 3-pt. hitch plow . .. $189 49 Cockshutt 60 LPTO .. . .. .. '64 AUSTIN sedan. Lic. A-95207 '63 MERCURY 4 - door sedan, completely equipped, A66308 '63 GALAXIE 2 - door hardtop, white, red interior, auto- matic, radio, A74856 '63 MERCURY 4-door sedan, new tires, white, V8 auto- matic, radio, A62316 '60 FALCON 6 cyl. automatic, radio, A48114 • '59 AUSTIN sedan. Lic. 936041 '59 METEOR 4-door, 6 cyl. stick, A48118 '59 BMC RILEY 1.5, 4-door se- dan, 4 cyl., 4-on-the-floor, A49530 '58 PONTIAC. Lic. A-60709 '59 METEOR Sedan, V8 auto- matic, like new PERSONALS Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett visited Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Keizer and family of Embro. Mr. & Mrs. Norris Webb, Julie and Lori visited with Mr. & Mrs. George Ball and family of Dun- das. Mr. Webb attended the Life Underwriters Conference. Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean visited Sunday with Mrs. George Stevenson at the Smith Nursing Home and with Mr. & Mrs. Stan LIONS CLUB PAPER DRIVE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 PLEASE HAVE YOUR PAPER BUNDLES TIED UP AND READY • FUTURE PAPER DRIVES WILL BE HELD LAST WEDNESDAY IN JUNE, SEPTEMBER, DECEMBER (trifluralin, Elanco) "Excellent control of both grasses and broad- leafs." That's the comment of many large, successful growers of soybean and fieldbean crops. Treflan stops weeds before they start to grow by killing the weed seed as it germinates. The result, you get greater yielding crops be- cause there's more nutrients, moisture and light for your crops; less time-consuming harvesting stoppages caused by weeds; and more efficient use of fertilizer. For dependable weed control that helps you make more profit— contact Shamrock Chemicals Limited, London, Ontario, your exclusive Elanco distributor. • • • • 1965 VALIANT SEDAN, as new, 523026 . .................. $1995.00 • • 1962 CHEV II NOVA H.T., 6 automatic, A95872 $1375.00 • 1962 ,CHEV BELAIRE sedan, 6 cyl., A95871 ... . ......... . $1295,00 • 1962 CHRYSLER sedan, P.S., P.B., radio, A10257 $1550.00 • 1961 •CHEV 2-door, 6 cyl., radio, A95865 $995.00 • • 1960 PLYMOUTH sedan, 6 cyl., radio, A95954 . . . $595.00 THIS WEEK'S BEST BUY 1962 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon, automatic, 90681X $1345,00 $299 51 Cockshutt 30 LPTO ....... $599 Ford Demonstrator forage harvester with pipes $579 60 Case harvester, row crop and pick-up attachment $649 57 Ford 641, motor overhauled, new tires $1499 1958 Cockshutt 540 hand loaded. 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