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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1969-06-12, Page 11FRESH EGGS - Marcel. Ver- Bede, RR 2 Hensel', on No. 4 Highway north of Hensel". 6:12-7:174' TENT TRAILER - Like new, $250.00. E, L. Gibson, 193 Main St., Exeter, Phone 235-2076 12* DASHCHUNIDS-- Puppies $50.00 - $75.00; Toy Fox and Manchester Terriers, $40,00 to $50.00. A, MacIntosh, Clandeboye, 227-4598.' Closed Sundays. 10:3tfnc FOR POTATOES- Call. Tony Martens, 234-6488, Main Street, Orediton. 5;29tfric HAYING EQUIPMENT 40 ft. Ebersol Bale Elevator, Mist price $704.00. Special to clear, only $570.00. 32 ft. George White Elevator, on rubber, only $475.00. Open elevators or mow convey- ors, any length at special prices. only Used 40 ft. Ebersol Ele- vator in new condition and new motor. New 31 ton Wagon and new Flat Hay Rack, 16 ft., only $300. 5 ton Wagon and Flat Rack, 16 ft. in new condition, only $295. Flat hay racks made to order. Wagons in all sizes. For all your Baled Flay Hand- ling needs see RUSSELL DOUSE FARM SUPPLIES RR 6 St. Marys 11 miles east of Woodham 12:19c 1968 EXPLORER TILT BOAT TRAILER; 25 h.p. -Evinrittle Motor and boat, Will sell separately. Phone 2354580, 8:00 to 10:30 Mornings, 5nc 14 Wanted To Buy SURGE MILKER PUMP, series SP 11. Phone 234-6212. 12c P.T.O. ASSEMBLY for a A-6 Case combine. Ph o n e Ray Jaques 229-6665. 12c USED CANOE - Apply E. Van Fligtenhorst, 236-4384 Zurich. 5:12c IMMEDIATE CASH for good standing timber of all kinds. Write Robert Eagleson, Ailsa Craig or phone 232-4450 before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m. 5:15tfee 15 Wanted RIDE FROM Exeter to 1/ miles 4 north of Exeter 6 days a week leaving at 8:00 a.m. Phone 235- 0554. 12* • Times-Advocate, .dune no 1909 Page 13 MAIN ST. EXETER 2/994 16's 494 2S LBs.694 ONTARIO 2 /294 ORANGE JUICE 12 Oz. WAFFLES AUNT JEMIMA FROZEN POTATOES ONTARIO NO, 1 CUCUMBERS A DELICIOUS TREAT Choose Dad's Gift From • DUTCH CIGARS • AMPHORA and COOPVAERT TOBACCO • A NICE PAIR OF SOCKS Dutch Canadian Store MAIN ST. EXETER Dad! Famous Name: • Watches • Rings • Cufflinks • Fondue Sets • Lighters • Parker Pens • Tie Racks • Desk Sets • Etc. Jack Smith Jeweller OUR POULTRY, 15 EXTRA IT'S A BUY. HIGH 0 SCHNEIDER'S NO. 1 LARGE AND MEATY CHICKEN LEGS SCHNEIDER'S IDEAL FOR BARBECUES HALF CHICKEN LIVER BABY BEEF SKINLESS PRIME RIB ROAST FLAVORFUL RAINBOW FACIAL TISSUES 200's 6/$1.00 PEANUT BUTTER CLUB HOUSE 16 OZ 454 AYLMER SOUP TOMATO OR VEGETABLE 100Z, 4/494 KETCHUP LIBBY'S 1 1 OZ. 21394 JELL.O JELLY POWDERS ASSORTED 10/994 OLD SOUTH FROZEN CORN-ON-THE-COB 6/494 Lockers for Rent by the Year or Month CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING & PROCESSING OUR SPECIALTY GROCERIES • FRLH PRODUCE FRESH & WAD MEATS 235.0400 tot FREE DELIVERY Ii EXt TER LB. 594 LB. 494 LB. 594 LB 994 crinieliMARKET exeter Frozen Foods r. 16 Properly For Sale HENSALL - Queen St., 2 storey 4 bedroom frame house, large kitchen and living room, 3 pee. bath, new family room. Main floor completely renovated re- cently. Extra lot. Phone 262- 2214. 2; 27tfnc EXETER - 216 Sanders Street East, 3 bedroom brick bunga- low, 9 years old, full basement with rec room; attached ga- rage; interior and exterior re- cently painted. Sewers ready to be hooked up. Back yard com- pletely surrounded by cedar hedge, Clean and ready for oc- cupancy. Contact R. Heimrich, 60 Walter Ave., Newmarket. Phone (416) 895-3033. 3:20tfnc HENSALL - Modern 3 large' bedroom 2 storey home on cor- ner treed lot. Many built-in features. Broadloom in family, living and dining rooms. Stone fireplace. By appointment. Ph. 262-2315. 5:12c ATTRACTIVE PROPERTY for sale. Three bedroom white brick cottage, and barn, on 1/2 acre of land 11 miles off 83 High. way, 21 miles north of Kirk- ton, For further particulars or inspection phone 229-6123 or 229- 6404. 12* 2 OR 3 BEDROOM house, ga- rage, 413 Marlborough St. Dial (1)271-9882 Stratford. 12:19:25:3c GENERAL STORE (with post office) ideally suited for mar- ried couple, living quarters available, good opportunity for expansion. Reason for selling, ill health. Apply Box J L The Exeter Times-Advocate. 5:8ifnc CALL J13 AT 1863 "The Centennial Office" HOUSES FOR SALE EXETER - Newly listed 2-bed- room brick home approximately 1 block from post office, library and steres. Good roof and good foundation, EXETER - 3 bedroom brick home in quiet neighborhood. Kitchen and dinette, large liv- ing room, full basement with ample space for roe room, elec- tric heat. Large lot 50'x297'. EXETER - Brick house on Main St, Kitchen, living room, dining room, bath and 5 bed- rooms. Full basement and ga- rage. EXETER - New brick home, S bedrooms, kitchen, living room, dining room, 2 baths. Basement has rdc room and fireplace, This home is on a 16 Property for Sale large Jot and the materials of excellent quality. EXETER - Hill St., 2-bedroom frame house, with full base- ment, oil heating, living mein, kitchen and 4-pieee bath, House overlooks Riverview Park. EXETER - Valuable property at corner of Wellington and Main. Good location for busi- ness venture. FARMS FOR SALE HENSALL AREA - 70-80 acres of well fenced farm land. Spring fed creek flows across corner of farm. Two buildings 2040 suitable for storage. CREDITON AREA - 200 acre block - two houses and two barns, Could be divided to satisfy interested parties. Ideal setup for partnership. Good land well drained. One house has five bedrooms, the other three. Let's discuss this situa- tion, LOTS FOR SALE EXETER - Lot for sale on Main St. overlooking river and park, EXETER - 2 lots, Andrew and Alexander - must be sold as a package. EXETER - Lots for sale in Riverview Heights, We have just listed 5 or 6 lots on No, 4 Highway approximate- ly 8 miles south of Exeter. Call us for information. JOHN BURKE Limited Low Cost Auto Insurance Fire Insurance Real Estate Mortgages Trust Certificates Devon Building Phone 235-1863 6:12tnc EXETER HOUSES-(1) 2 storey and basement, 4 bedrooms, full bath, built-in cupboards, sewer connected, double lot, nice trees, large garage barn; (2) 2 storey brick, 4 bedrooms, full bath each floor, large garage barn, garden; (3) Prefab, 3 bedrooms, full basement, alu- minum trailer home, built-in furniture w o r t h thousands, enough land for V.L.A., and other houses. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, 445 Main St. 5:29tfnc EXETER - 2 bedroom bunga- low, 2 blocks from business section, $5,000.00 down, $83.87 P. I. T. carries 51 year mort- gage. Apply Box R D The Exe- ter Times-Advocate. 6:5-7:10c HOUSE - 3 bedrooms, full basement, ample space for rec room, electric heat, ready for occupancy, located Sanders St. E. Contact Tony Relouw Con- struction Ltd. 235-1019 or 235- 2711. 5: 29tfnc LOT - On Pryde Blvd. Special price with Beaver Home. Phone 235-1582. 5:29tfnc HOMES SAVE WITH MODERN METHODS THE BEAVER WAY Brick, aluminum or frame construction. Our trained home consultant can assist you in the availa- bility of land, mortgaging fi- nancing & building procedure. Inquire today - Free brochure of new designs and floor plans. MORE THAN 30 HOME SELECTIONS BEAVER LUMBER Exeter 235-1582 1:30eowtfne 17 Properly For Rent NEW 1 BEDROOM apartment, available June 1. Town House Apartments, Senior St. Phone 235-2420 business hours. 4:24tfric REAL NICE small self con- tained apartment, centre of town, 442 Main St. Suitable for quiet, refined lady, or gentle- man, $45.00. Elliot Apts. 235- 2912. 6;5thic LARGE ONE-BEDROOM apart- ment, living room with broad- loom, bathroom, large kitchen with dining area, stove & frig, washer and dryer. Taylor Apt. 235-0674. 6:5tfnc 18 For Rent GRASS FOR 30 OR 85 head, Medium weight steers or heif- ers. Phone 262-5030. 12c THREE ROOM OFFICE, 480 square feet, Main Street, side entrance, air conditioner, elec- tric heat and three room mod- ern apartment, one bedroom, electric heat, air conditioner, Main Street, ground floor. Dial 1-271-2677 or write George Lewis, 100 St. Vincent St, North, Strat- ford. 6 : 12tfne RENTALS-Floor sanders, floor edgers; power hand saws; belt sanders; & 1/2" drills; port- able television; power mowers; floor polishers. Beavers Hard- ware, 235-1033. 2:22tfnc CONSTRUCTION scaffolding; ex- tension ladder; skit saw; ad- ding machine; typewriter; sump Bump; 12 & 20 ton hydraulic jacks' ' tent trailer, sleeps 4; hand lawn sprayerl utility trail- er, cartop c a r r i e r. Whiting Rental, corner of Wellington & Carling, 2 blocks west of Main St, Phone 235-1964. 6:12thic CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT-- Plywood forms, wedges, form ties stocked, power trowel, small mixer, etc. Phone 236- 4954 after five or Saturdays, N. J. Corriveau, Zurich, 20 Wanted To. Rent ROOM AND BOARD, in Exeter, Huron Park, Centralia or Cred- itors for 19-year-old youth. Dial 228-6928 after 4:30. 12e 3 BEDROOM house in Exeter by September 1st. Pnone week- days 228-6752. 5:8tfnc 21 Properly Wanted BUYERS FOR 2 one storey brick houses handy to P.O. A Couple with 6 children want a large farm house, barn, acres, Write W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 6:12tfnc 22 Notices STOCK SHOW - Hensall Twi- light Stock Show Tuesday, June 17. Good prizes. Midway in at- tendance, Baby show 7:15 p.m. Western horse show. Prize list available from P. L. MaNaugh- ton, Hensel', 5:12c THE HENSALL South Huron Ag- ricutural Society will accept a few groups of four steers or heifers for their fair June 17. Anyone wishing to bring any out please notify William Cole- man or P, L. McNaughton, or any member of the Hensall Calf Club before that date, 5:12c 23 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of ANNIE PAYNE PRESTON All persons having claims against the Estate of Annie Payne Preston, late of the Vil- lage of Zurich in the County of Huron, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the 27th day of January, 1969 are hereby notified to send in to the un- dersigned, the Solicitor for the Personal Representatives of the said deceased, on or before the 30th day of June, 1.969 full par- ticulars of their claims. Imme- diately after the said date the said Personal Representatives will distribute the assets of the said deceased, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated at Hamilton, Ontario this 29th clay of May, 1969. S. R. JEFFERESS, Q.C., 1214 Pigott Building, Hamilton 10, Ontario. Solicitor for the Personal Representatives 5:12:19c 24 Tenders Wanted The Exeter Pastoral Charge of the United Church invites tenders for CARETAKER SERVICES for the present grounds and building known as James Street United Church. The tender should also in- clude a price for minimal care- taking services on a monthly basis at Main St. Church until the disposition of the latter property is known. Persons wishing to submit tenders should contact Allan Fraser, Exeter (phone 235-1055) for clarification and details of the services required. Tenders to be submitted to Mr.' Fraser by June 17 at 6:00 p.m. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 5:12c 25 Auction Sales Important AUCTION SALE of Valuable Household Effects, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises in the VILLAGE OF ZURICH The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, JUNE 14 at 1:30 p.m. Norge med. size refrigerator; 3-piece chesterfield suite; Bos- ton rocker; oak rocker; pine glass cupboard; antique chest of drawers; miniature Edison phonograph including 25 cylin- der records (real antique); dining room extension table, 6 chairs; kitchen table & chairs; combination electric and wood stove; kitchen cabinet; 12 x 15 congoleum rug (new); 2 small trunks; new quilts, mats; com- forters and linens; pine wood box; mirrors; electric lamps; 2 oak bedsteads; dressers; com- modes; steel bedstead, springs and mattress; large assortment glassware; silverware; antique dishes; kitchen utensils; fancy jugs and crocks; sealers; elec- tric fry pan; 2 copper boilers; apple peeler; butter bowl, print and ladle; 2 space heaters; 200 gal, tank; lanterns; 2 large iron kettles; ice cream freezer; garden tractor with cultivator; hand sleigh; wheelbarrow; an- tique cow bell; power mower; step ladder; bicycle; scythe; emery; cedar posts and used lumber; garden scuffler and seeder, Terms; Cash HENRY FLAXBARD, Prop. ALVIN' WALPER, Auctioneer 5:12c Estate AUCTION SALE of Household Effects, An- tiques and Misc. Items On the premises MAIN ST. EAST, ZURICH SATURDAY, JUNE 28 at 1:30 p.m. ESTATE OF THE LATE EDWARD IIABERElt ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 12c 25 Auction Sales Complete Dispersal AUCTION SALE of Hardware Stock, Electrical Appliances, Paints and Miscellaneous Items for the Ball and Mutch Hard- ware Store, 69 Albert Street, CLINTON SATURDAY, JUNE 14 with morning session at 10 a.m. and afternoon session at 1 p.m- sharp, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES - Automatic dryer; electric range; washing machine; fans; heaters; electrical shelf ap- pliances; cooking utensils; elec- tric clocks. HARDWARE STOCKS-Rifles; shotguns; ammunition; pipe dies (1/2 " to 11", ratchet type) with cutter and pipe vise; pipe fittings; eave troughing; steel cable; bicycles; toboggans; sleighs; miscellaneous toys. PAINTS - Quantities of Kern and Sherwin-Williams paints (gallons and quarts). STORE FIXTURES - Display islands; hardware scale; 2,000 lb. scale; Toledo 30 lb. com- putagram scale. Terms: Cash Sale will be held outside rear of the Hardware Store. If the weather is unfavourable, sale will be under cover. BALL and MUTCH HARDWARE Proprietors EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auct. 5:12c Estate AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Household Furnishings, Many Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises 277 ANDREW ST., EXETER SATURDAY, JUNE 14 at 1:00 p.m. REAL ESTATE consisting of 277 Andrew St., Exeter, on which is situated a 1/ storey white brick veneer house. Main floor: kitchen, dining room: liv- ing room. Second floor: 3 bed- rooms, 3 piece bathroom. Full basement, oil furnace, like new; separate garage. Also extra lot. This house is in good repair, in an excellent location, close to schools and shopping area. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale and balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a rea- sonable reserve bid. Real Estate to be sold at 2:30 p.m. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Electric stove with matching annex; Frigidaire refrigerator; G.E. washing machine; drop leaf table; step stool; kitchen cupboard; set of 6 chairs; odd chairs; settee and chair; an- tique platform rocker & match- ing chair; 2 rocking chairs; cabinet radio; Westinghouse transistor radio (new); com- bination bookcase and desk; chesterfield; antique Thomas organ and stool; child's rock- ing chair; 2 chairs with cane seat and back (like new); 8'x10' rug with underpad, in good condition; extension table; sideboard; 3 antique brass ceil- ing fixtures with fancy shades; hall mirror; hall tree; 3 bed- room suites; 2 toilet sets; elec- tric blanket; oil lamp; 2 round fern stands; Raymond treadle sewing machine in fancy cabi- net; Eureka vacuum cleaner; ironing board; bamboo paper rack; 7 large antique picture frames; many small picture frames; Electrohome fan; ban- nister statuette with light; card table; quilt box; trunk; elec- tric heater; wicker baskets; antique china toast holder; an- tique 8-day clock; numerous hand hooked mats; many an- tique dishes, some of which in- clude green Baltimore fruit bowl; Mercury glass vases: pink satin vases: blue and gold carnival glass; butter dish and fruit bowl and vase in Art Glass; Ruby glass water set, pitcher & 6 glasses; mustache cups and shaving mugs; gob- lets; Bridal Rose dinner set; milk glass and covered comfort china cookie jars and miscel- laneous items. Terms: Cash Harold M. Hem, Ross W. Hern, Morris H. Hern, Executors for the estate of the late H. Louisa Kyle. NORM WHITING, Auctioneer Phone 235-1964 Exeter for information. 120 Estate AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Household Effects, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises 161 QUEEN ST., HENSALL The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on SATURDAY, JUNE 21 at 1:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE consists of Lot Part 193 and 194 on which is situated a Well constructed two storey red brick dwelling, Main floor: modern kitchen, large living and dining area, bedroom and sun room. Sec- ond floor: 4 bedrooms, 3-piece bathroom. Full size basement, newly installed oil furnace. This is an ideal dwelling with spacious lawn and shade trees. TERMS of Real Estate: an day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a rea- sonable reserve bid, if not previously sold, Inspection in- vited. HOUSEHOLD tFFEcts AND MISC. ITEMS - 3-piece ches- terfield; occasional chair; Med- siZe Bell piano and bench; com- bination radio and record play- 25 Auction Saki en with records; fancy settee and chair; Philco 21 inch tele- vision; end tables; coffee ta- ble; small oval table; chrome table and chairs; hall mirror; assortment of mirrors and pic- tures; electric lamps; maga- zine table; smoking stand; trunk; library table; Frigidaire refrigerator; Frigidaire Deluxe 4-burner stove; steel bedstead; single bedstead; box springs & mattress; bunk beds; vanity; dressers; chest of drawers; night table; dresser lamps; clothes hamper; wicker chair; large assortment linens, blan- kets, quilts, glassware, silver- ware; antique dishes; novel- ties; collection of pepper and salt shakers; electric iron and toaster; electric clock; bird cage and stand; Coffield wash- ing machine, etc., etc. Terms: Cash ESTATE OF THE LATE MANLEY C. JINKS ALVLN WALPER, Auctioneer Phone 237-3300 12:19c WESTERN ONTARIO ABERDEEN-ANGUS ASSOCIATION SPRING SALE SATURDAY, JUNE 14 SHOW 10:00 SALE 12:30 4 BULLS 55 FEMALES Bulls are of serviceable age. 55 Females consist of cows with a calf at foot and rebred, the three - in - one opportunity, plus a group of Open Heifers. Our Association with the en- tire support of all the Members are again featuring an excel- lent group of cattle with plenty of scale and size. The Sale Committee has spent consider- able time visiting the farms represented in this sale & were extremely pleased with the quality offered, quality that has become the hallmark of our spring sales. SALE LOCATION: Shore Sales Arena, Glanworth Auctioneer: Bob Shore For complete information and catalogue write George M. Car- penter, Secretary - Treasurer, Western Ontario Aberdeen-An- gus Association, RR 2 London. Lunch available at the sale, 12c Twilight AUCTION SALE of Household Effects, An- tiques and Misc. Items On the premises GOSHEN ST. NORTH, ZURICH The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 20 at 6:30 p.m. 3-piece chesterfield; occasional chair; chrome kitchen set; chrome rocker; solid oak din- ing room suite including ex- tension table, 6 chairs and buf- fet; med. size refrigerator; 4- burner stove, recently pur- chased; electric radio; electric clock; library table; small cup- board; 2 arm chairs; toilet set; mirrors; Boston rocker; new floor polisher; pictures and frames; flower stand; Harding rug 8 x 22, like new; Harding rug 40 inches wide and 3 yds. long; daybed; bathroom scales; brass bedstead; steel bedstead; dressers; cedar chest; pedestal; small trunk; wicker suitcase; assortment blankets, quilts and mats; glassware; silverware; antique dishes; set of antique dishes; kitchen utensils; toast- er and iron; butter bowl and ladle; jugs; novelties, etc., etc. Terms: Cash -- Mrs. Margaret Elliott Execu- trix for the estate of the late Roy Lamont. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer 12:19c By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE The June meeting of the United Church Women was held Thursday evening in the church basement with Mrs. Jack Stewart and Mrs. Lee Webber as hostesses. Mrs. Bev Alexander was in charge of the meeting. The theme for the meeting was "Concern For China In A World Community." Scripture was read by Mrs. Lome Ballantyrie and prayer was offered by Mrs, George Kellett. There was a piano solo by Miss Nancy Alexander. Mrs, William Rohde introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Arthur Webb of Grand Bend. She spoke about and showed pictures of Hong Kong where her son Rev, Paul Webb is a missionary. He has been there By MRS. S, HUTTON Mr. & Mrs. Harry Snarling, London, visited Monday with Mr, & Mrs. Freeman Horne. Mr, & Mrs. Sanford Hutton, Dennis and Diane visited Sunday with Mr, & Mrs. Percy Felker and family, Elmira. Mrs. Tom Campbell, Mrs. Hazel Coward, Mrs. Phil Hern, Mrs. Win, Walters and Mrs. Freeman Home visited Monday evening With Mrs. Sanford Hutton. Bake sale set at Greenway The regular meeting of Greenway United Church Women was held at the Church Wednesday. The worship service was taken by Mrs, Bryden Taylor on the subject "Creations." Study book on China was taken by Mrs, Elton Curts and concerned Chinese religions: Buddhism, Confucianism and Communist. President Mrs, C. Woodburn took over the business part of the meeting, A bake sale will be held at Grand Bend, July 25, The date of the strawberry and ham supper was changed from June 20 to June 21. PERSONALS. Mrs, Arthur Brophy spent a couple of days last week with Mr. & Mrs. Ed Bloomfield of Grand Bend. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Leader and family of Brampton and Mr. & Mrs. Harry Winterburn and family of Toronto visited Sunday with Mrs. Ed Bullock and Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Bullock and family. The Strawberry and Ham supper at the United Church has been changed to Saturday evening, June 21 from Friday evening, June 20. Further notice elsewhere in this paper. Mr. & Mrs. Norman Romphf spent the weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Mervyn Johnson of Embro, David Hutchinson of Toronto called on friends here Saturday. Mr. & Mrs. Earl Steeper visited Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Fred Steeper who is in Strathmere Lodge, Strathroy, also with Mrs. Steeper's mother, Mrs. Alfred Nicholson. Several families from here attended the Bullock reunion at Riverview Park, Exeter, Sunday. By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL U.C.W. The evening unit of the Grand Bend U.C.W. met Tuesday with a good attendance. As the ladies gathered for the meeting they were entertained with music from Douglas Gill's record. Mrs. Agnes Smith, leader, opened the meeting with a poem. Mrs. Willis Gill assisted by Mrs. Frank Allister conducted the worship period. Mrs. Jack Eagleson and Mrs. Lawrence Mason conducted a Bible study. Roll Call was answered with a Bible verse. Mrs. Agnes Smith presided for the business. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ed. Gill, Mrs. Elmer Webb and Mrs. Lloyd Walper. PERSONALS Weekend visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Mansel Mason were Mr. & Mrs. Jack Beatty of London and Thomas Glendinning of Parkhill. Mrs. Ida Eccleston has returned home from Honolulu. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. W. Gill were Mr. & Mrs. Russell Gill of Brampton, Mrs. John Kowalchuk, Larry and Reed of Huron Park, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Mitchell, Wayne, Dennis and Michael of Ailsa Craig. Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Adair and family of Parkhill visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Patterson and Winston. Mr. & Mrs. Bob Grant and children from Toronto spent the weekend in Exeter with relatives. Mrs. Ed. Coombs spent the past week in Toronto. for seven years. Mrs. Ross Ilodgert thanked the speaker and presented her with a gift. Mrs, William Rohde read a poem on June. Mrs, William Snow spoke about the bale which was packed and weighed 190 lbs. PERSONALS Mrs, Peter Ferguson of Guelph visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Ray Cann. Mr. & Mrs. Archie Etherington met their daughter.in-law, Mrs. John Etherington of Red Deer, Alta., at Crumlin Airport Saturday evening. She. left Monday to visit her sister in Montreal, then on to Malta where she will meet her husband. They will holiday there and. then travel on to their home Tripoli. Mrs. Edwin Miller and Barbara attended a shower for Miss Norma. Stewart at Wesley United Church Thursday evening. Saturday they attended the trousseau tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart for their daughter, Norma, bride-elect of this Saturday. Edwin Miller, Brian and Barry spent the weekend. at Boat Lake. Mr. & Mrs. Donald Bray, Robert, Janet mid Ruth were Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Mark Strapp .of London. Several from this community called at the Dinney Funeral Home, Exeter, Saturday and Sunday where the late Wes Johns. lay at rest, Thames Road ladies hear theme on China