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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-07-25, Page 5* THE EXETERJBMES-ADVOCATE TRAINING ’/•jcljoxvl M Qramntcvs CLINTON, ONTARIO OFFERS YOU A PRACTICAL BUSI that has macl\it possible for ou hold positions tlemanding a high THERll IS A POSITIO1 Courses: Secret it possible for our scores o udents to obtain and standarJjRSf'efficiency, IS A POSITION W trial, Commercial, Civil Servi e, Commercial -Courses pri inged. You cannot atte id a better s SCHOOL OPE Why not attend this? for information. Phone 198 Br F. WARD, B.A. Principal NG FOR YOU enographic, General Office, !iers’ Courses ami Special SEPTEMBER 3rd, 1929 Wri M, A. STONE, __ Com, Specialist, Vice-Principal DR. R. I. P. DOUGALJI Honor/j’aduate • of Medici net i nd Mastei* or .the Univer Member p ’ College Physicians and Surgt ms of two doors mst o ity of Wes of ence, of Ontario. Phone 56 .TeleplwWlOO McT fntario.Office ost Office, L, ONT. esidcnce 114 ■*--------- GARY, L. D. S, in Plate Work Ij^SALL, ONT. Main Street ding recenty when Florence, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ven- ner, of Chiselhurst, was united in marriage to William Kyle, eldest son of the late Tlios, and- Mrs. Kyle of Kippen, by Rev. A. Sinclair. After the ceremony, the happy couple motored to Parkhill, where a dainty luncheon was served. Later they- left on" their honeymoon to De- roit and Niagara Falls. On their return they will reside on groom’s fine farm at Kippen. CREDITON me HENSALL Mr. Lee Hedden, of Hamilton, spent the week-end at his home here. Miss Irma Higgins, of Kitchener, spent the week-end at her home hero Mi’s, Peter Fisher returned home ..after spending a few weeks at Bruce- field. Mrs. R. Bonthron has returned from spending a week camping at Bayfigld. Miss Eleanor Fisher is spending her holidays visiting friends at Grav- enhurst. Dr. Japies Bell, of Harrisburg, Pa., is spending a few days at his Home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Toronto, .are visiting Hensall and vicinity.’ . Miss Helen Smith R.N., of Omar, Mi.cb.#r‘j-^-Spending a few weeks’ va- ** cation, at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hemphill and family are visitnig friends in De­ troit and other points. JMr. John pleasant stay turned to his Miss Irma spent last week at the home of her parents Mi’, and M'rs. E. Rennie. „ • Mr. F. Manns has renewed his duties as tonsorial artist at the bar­ ber shop after a few weeks’ vacation. The new bungalow residence of Mr. Wm. Fraser is nearipg comple- “’tiou pnd he expects to move in short­ ly.. \ . M'r. and 'Mrs. Alf. Hun'kin and T. Wren, relatives I of in O’Neil, after a very in the village lias re­ home in Dorchester. Rennie, of Detroit, Miss Margaret Wilson, of London, spent a few days the guest of Miss Lillie Stahl. jM'i’S. Chris. Hoffman and son Clias- and daughter Verda and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz, spent Sunday with the latter’s brother and wife Mr, and M'rs. W. J. Horney near Hensall. Mr. Daniel Truemner and daugh­ ter Mrs. Aaron Wein and son Wil­ mer spent Monday with the form­ er’s son Dr. and Mrs. Truemner in Chesley. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heatherley, of London, spent the past week with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Motz. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weido and family spent Sunday with friends in Hensall. Mr. and Mfrs. George Hayes and family and Mr. Chas. Anderson, of Exeter, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Anderson. Miss Mabel Hayes, • of Exeter, is holidaying with ’her grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Anderson. Mrs. John Lawson spent a few days the past week with her son and. wife Mr. and Mrs. George Law- son of Exeter. Mr, and Mrs. son Rodney and spent Sunday at Mr. and1 Mrs. New York, are visiting at the home .of Mrs. Rodger’s mother,. Mrs. Al­ bert later Mrs. Wm. Bowman and Mrs. Lena Sweitzer Goderich. Albert, Rodgers, of They leave for Detroit ’ by King. in the week accompanied King. GRAND BEND The open air services are well attended and large i i being ............ crowds family, of Thames Road, spent Sun- 1 gather at both services. Next Sun­ day with Mr. Wm. McLaren, and fam- j day Mr. A. Greenlaw, of Detroit, will ily- We are pleased to see Mr. John McDonell able to resume his duties at, Q^’®.en his garage after a long siege of ill- liness. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Dow arid family, of Hibbert, visited at the ]: home of Mr. Wm. McLarens, on Mon­ day. ' Mr. Noah Armstrong, a ... resident of Hensall was in. the vil- N.’ Ravelie. ---- .... ----- ---- -------------,..x ( Mr< Frank Sarnia for a Bert Batty to Thrashing , [ sing at both services. Come early 'and get a comfortable seat. Mr. ! ual concert on Monday evening July i 29th. Keep the date in mind. ! ' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mollard, of , Windsor, who have been visiting at I'M'r. Abner Mollard’s, returned home ■ oil Saturday. | Mr. and CVIirs. Sim Dewey, of St. former Marys, spent the week-end with Mr. Jage last week renewing acquaint­ ances. Mr, Alex McMiirtrie and lan- and daughter Lois, are visiting at the home Mur trie. •M'r. and Mrs.;Fisher, returned to their home after spend­ ing a few days.kt the home of Mrs. P. Fisher. Mrs. Walter iHob'kdrk, who has been visiting in. the West for some time, has returned home accompan­ ied by her daughter.. Mrs. John .Murdock, Mrs. Dins- » dale,. Mrs. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. F. Simmons and son Jack are spend- a couple of weeks at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram North, of Woodstock, spent the week at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Higgins. Mrs. North intends staying a week ■at her hom|. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simmons and son Jack, Mrs. J. Dinsdale, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. J. Murdock, are holidaying for a. couple of weeks at Grand Bend. Messrs.. Gerald and Alvin Warn­ er, of Pontiac, Mich., a,re spending a few days this week visiting friends here. Tlieir many friends are glad to see the boys again. < Mr. John Stewart who resides about three miles north-east of Hen­ sall, has a beautiful flower garden that is worthy of mention and pre­ sents a most pleasing appearance at this time.’ The : , perennial border tain nearly all plight ’mention. Mrs. Stewart that most of the eredit ’•should go for this beautiful flower .garden. ' KYLE—-VENNER The 'Hensall tfalted church par­ sonage was the scene of a pretty wed- of of o.£ Mrs. Al- Toronto, Mrs. Mc- i Graven- garden includes a that seems to con- the .perennials one However it is to Station has been in few days helping Mr. build a house. alsike clover is the order of the day and reports are a good’yield. The Dashwood Band gave a band co'ncert on the beach Sunday after­ noon and also a concert in the even­ ing.'i HARPLEY . (Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller, of De­ troit, visited at the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hayter last week. Miss Helen Hayter has returned to her home after an excellent mo­ tor trip through the United States. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Warner, of De­ troit, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Warner’s brother Mr. Mansel Hodgins. . Mrs. P. Murray is visiting iu troit. ■> Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love kiddies visited at Colin Love’s Sunday. Miss Lillian. Hayter, of Detroit, spent the week-end with her parents. De- and on SHiPKA Miss .V. SharjiYe attended Summer School in Goderich last week. Quite a number of relatives at­ tended the Rats’ reunion in Water­ loo on Saturday last. Mrs. L. Sweitzer and Master Gor­ don Hewlett, of Exeter, spent the week-end at thp home of M'r. IM!. Sweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Lov;e, of Lon­ don, siient the Week-end at the home of Mr, A, Keys. ’ - Mf . and "'Mrs.' Albert Gaiser and family spent the week-end Visiting in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Nibloc'k1, of Parkhill and Mrs. Leckio, of Sarnia, visited Sunday at the home of Mr, Fred Sharpe, MT ,D,S. SURG lock, Dash-Hartley ree d PASHWQOD of week and Post Office, In days of week, of Windsor, visited few days last week. Dr. H. H, Cj>wen, L.P.Sj DEN At office wood, first at. office o Zurich, last Mrs. Mercer, with relatives a Mr, and Mrs. Williams and two sons and Mrs, Meerburg, of Pt, Frank visited with Mr, J. Hartlpib and La- yada on Wednesday. Miss Theda Hayter, of Windsor, spent the past week with her parents M'r. and Mrs. Robt. Hayter, •Messrs, Mervyn Tieman and Ches­ ter Gaiser spent a trSit, last week. Mr, and Mrs, 0, Mrs. A. Fairbairn, and Mrs, B. few days in De' Gale, Mr. of London CENTRALIA Miss Kathleen Hicks, R.N., of New York and Miss Helen# nurse-in- training, Victoria Hospital, London, are holidaying at their home here. Mrs. T. Carling, Mrs. G. Essery and. Mrs. Wilfred Anderson and son Billy spent Wednesday with Mrs. W. J. Dobbs and they were accom­ panied home by Mrs. Geo. Thomp­ son and Jean who visited with Mrs. Anderson for a few days. Master Clare Hodgins, of London, is holidaying with his aunt and his uncle Mr. and Mrs. T. Willis. Mr. Nelson Hicks, of Detroit, Rev. and Mrs. Kitley and son, Bobby, of West Lome, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. and son Douglas, Mrs, Lloyd Baynham and daughter, Betty, cf Exeter, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham, ,Sr. her and Mrs, Andrew Maxwell Baynham Toronto, Mr. and Cecil Webster, of London, the week-end with his uncle C. Reid. and Mrs. L. Schumacher and and Mr, Stewart, of Bayfield and Mrs. Blake and daughter, of Pt. Arthur were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gale. /Mrs. P. Brown, of Detroit, is visit­ ing with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, G. Hammer, of Lis- towel, called on friends in town on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, F. Preetei- and dau­ ghter spent Saturday with friends in London, M’rs. McNiven and daughter, of London, are visiting with Mr, and Mrs. A. Oestricher, Mr. Herb Gaiser, of Detroit, spent the week-end with his parents. Mr, Ernest Adams, of London is spending his holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E, G. Kraft. Mr. spent Mr. J. Mr. MJr, Hy. Neuswanger attended the funeral of- a relative, in Pigeon, Mich, last week, Mr. Ira Tieman, of Hamilton, is spending his vacation, with his par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. E. Tieman. Mr. and M'rs. A. J. Brunner, of Kansas City, are visiting the latter’s parents- Mr. and Mrs. G. Oestricher. . Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Haugh and daughter, of Waterloo, spent a tew 'days at the home of Mrs. Catherine Kraft. ■ i Mr. L. Gates, Miss Ida and John Donehy, of Chicago, are visiting their mother Mrs. Goetz. Rev. Killinger, of London, occup­ ied the pulpit in the Lutheran church on Sunday afternoon. Next Sunday afternoon Rev. Strom, of Mitchell, will occupy the pplpit in the Lutheran church at three o’clock owing to the absence of the pastor Rev. Ness who will spend, several weeks in the Ottawa trict. GREENWAY Dis- Agnes Anderson and are holidaying at their cot- Grand Bend. M, Sleamon left Wednesday Be Band United Church, ice cream and cake all for the small fee of 10c. and 15c. iMr. and Mrs. Willis Brophy, of Windsor, have been visiting relat­ ives here. Mr. J. Woodrow, of Niagara Falls is spending the. holidays with Mrs. Geo. Luther and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wilson and Miss Nola motored to Alvinston last week to visit his sister, Mrs. M. McAlpine. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hicks and fam­ ily visited friends in Stanley Twp. last week. Mrs. J. Turner is spending a few days with her daughter, M'rs. G. Hodgson of Brinsley. Mr. and Mrs. W. McClinchey at­ tended the funeral of the latter’s cousin, Mr. Stewardson, in Petrolea last Thursday. Mrs. Webb, of Michigan, who was formerly Miss Ann Hickey, is visit­ ing her brother and sisters in tins community. Mrs. R. Battram and Billy visited her mother, Mrs. G. Webb last week. Mrs. Albert Pollock entertained two auto loads of relatives and fri­ ends over the week-end. Miss Aileen McPherson visited her home in, Arkona last week. Mr. and. Mrs. Robt. McPherson, Mrs. E. McPherson, (Mdss Emma Mc­ Pherson and Miss Mae Wilson mot­ ored to London last Wednesday. Last Thursday evening a. -large number gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McPherson and spent a sociable time with them. Rev. Mr. Lewin was chairman and' called on Miss Maud Hodgins to give a read­ ing which proved .to be an. address to Miss Emma McPherson, R.N., who,, is leaving soon for her new hdm.e iif Australia. Mrs. J. Wilson, presented* her with a purse" on behalf of the members of Grace church and the friends in their immediate neighbor­ hood to which Miss McPhersoti’^.e- l plied in a gracious manner, thank­ ing all for their gift and good wish­ es. A short program of addresses and music was then enjoyed after which lunch was served. Every one expressed their appreciation of Miss McPherson’s life and work here, and sincere hopes for her happiness in her new home. sure to attend the Mission social on Friday night at the A good program, Miss mother tage at Mrs. last for a motor trip to the West where she will remain for the sum­ mer with her sister Mrs. E, Calfas. Mr. Wm. Boyle, of London, visit­ ed. with relatives in the village for a few days last week. Mrs. Julia Scandrelt, of Belgrave, is visiting her sister Mrs. Arthur Brooks. (M’r, and Mrs. Irwin and family, of Detroit, are holidaying with the former’s parents Rev. -and Mrs. Ir­ win. A great 'deal of excitement was caused on Monday moning when the roof of Mr. W. J. Dobbs’ blacksmith shoi) caught on fire but everyone turned in. and helped and the fire was soon under control and little damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Willis, Miss Wanda Willis, Miss Flossie Davey and Mr. and Mrs. Miles McCabe spent the week-end in Goderich and Kin­ cardine. Mr. Grant Ford, of Detroit, is spending a few days with his par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. W. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mills and little daughter, of Wyoming, spent the week-end with the former’s parents M'r. and Mrs. H. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason and family have moved to Exeter where they will reside in future. Several of the people from the village attended the funeral of the late J. Cooper at Elimville on day last. Miss’ Rose Haidy, .of Detroit, guest of Mrs. Fred FairhaflL Rev. and Mrs. Kifely and:son ed on friends in and around tralia during the week-end. Mrs. H. Kerr, of London and (Dr.) D. P. Stratton from Winnipeg, have been visiting at the home of their sister- Mrs. T. W. Neil. A large number attended the fu­ neral of the late Mrs. C. Fairhall. The family have the sympathy of the community in the loss of a good neighbor and friend. A Noble Life Completed One of our high esteemed citizens passed on to her great reward on Wednesday morning, July 17th m the person of Catherine Morgan, be­ loved wife of Charles Fairhall in her 67th year. The deceased was a member of the United church’which she loved to attend until her failing, health 'during the . .past year. . She was a woman Avhose beautiful spirit of unselfishness; .^indness *,and pa- tience miade itself' .felt to^ all those who canife in'contyai£t .witH’’her. She was an ideal Wifft ideal mother and. an ideal.friend..- It can be truly said, she had not one enemy. If Mrs. Fairhall had lived she and Mr. Fair­ hall would . __ fiftieth wedding anniversary on Oc­ tober 3rd. Besides her" bereaved husband one son and daughter sur­ vives, Mrs. E. Abbott, of Centralia, and Fred of Montreal, who were both with her during, the greater part of her illness. The palHbearers were Mr. W. Morgan, M. Morgan, M. Cul- bert, 1VI. Haskett, W. .McRoberts and Andrew Hicks. Rev. F. Iwrin, pas-’ tor of Centralia United church con­ ducted the funeral services at the house on Friday at 2 pan. Inter­ ment in St. James’ cemetery, Clande- boye. Among those“who attended the funeral: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fair­ hall and Mr. A. Tierney >of Montreal, Miss Rose Haidy, of Detroit; Mrs. Fink and daughter, of California; M'rs. Maxson, Mr. and'Mrs. F. Mor­ gan, of Lansing, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. F. Taylor, Miss E. Morgan, Mr. R. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mor­ gan of Marlette, Mich.; Mrs. J. Tie- jferman, Mrs. Thomas, M|rs. F. Mc- Quarry, Mrs. G. Morgan, of Detroit; Mrs. R. Morgan and Mr. W. Morgan, of Por.t Huron, Mrs. Haskett and Mrs. Culbert, of LuOah, Mi's. Cars- iqahen, of Whitby and Mrs. A. Beat- tie, of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hodgson, of Chatham and Mr. Cecil Hodgson, of Toronto, spent the week-end their parents MiL and Mrs. Hodgson. Su ir­ is a call- Cen- Mrs. have celebrated their THAMES ROAD 1 with Dan SickMaster Bert Gardiner is the Children’s Hospital in Toronto, where he underwent cm operation on his feet. His mother accompanied him, .Mrs. Will Wright, of Exeter, going with her, Mr. Sam McCurdy has purchased a threshing separator, _ ______ Mr, and Mrs. Gowans, of Clinton, Dan Davis spent Tuesday,(were the guests of Mr; and Miss STAFFA The community hall is .being re­ moved to a more Convenient loca-1 tion and is being remodelled. The mason work is being done 'by Mr. G. Tuffin and the carpenter work by Mr. Otto ^Walker, Mrs. L— ——..... ...with het daughter Mrs. Otto Walker. Monteith, ■* ,L‘* ■/ >U- THURSDAY, JULY Wb* 1P90 ase GE Eeononiic^lfllefrigeratiton r ii • • • out,’? Norge supremacyis due to iis exclusive rotary construction which compensates for its own weanjt “wears in” rather^than ‘‘wears Plan ALE BYIT >■3- for the new Model A Ford keep p-to-date. ry estimate of new cars for the month CARS ARE WORTH THE MONEY ........................................ $600.00 $600,00 $600.00 $350.00 $200.00 $15p^0-^'w X - Public Utilities Commission iPhone 127 Exeter, Ontario our stock of used cars alway We sold double our fa; of June. THE FOLLOWING I 1028 1028 1028 1025 1925' F( 1022 F FORD FORD FORD FOR DOB OADSTER TUDOR ...... COUPE ........ TRUCK ...... DY ELLIOT, Ford Dealer EXETER, ONT.PHONE 64 Miss Reba Pollen1 is spending the week-end at her home here. Mis (Mary Johns, of Elimville, is visiting with her cousin Miss Mary Gardiner. Mrs. Albert Neil has returned, af­ ter spending a weeks’ holidays with Mr. and Ms: John Neil, of Clinton. Mr. and M'rs. Wm. Pollen1 spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. C. Kestle, of Seaforth. Mrs. Walter Rydell and Master Jack, oif Shallow Lake, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kydd.. Mrs. Agnes Harris and son Ernest, of London, have Returned after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs.. Leonard Harris. Mrs. Tlios. Austin is spending a few weeks in Detroit. Miss Alice, Hackney was a visitor with friends in Goderich. " Mr. Wilfred Allen, of Windsor, spent the week-end ivith his parents. Mr. J. W. Stewart, Ivan1 and Mar­ jorie are holidaying in Muskoka. Marylyn and Graham Campbell also accompanied, them. W 'Mr. and Mrs. Arndt and daughter and also Mrs. H. Wilkes, of London, spent Bunday with Mr. an'd Mrs. F. Gollings. Mrs. Moore, of Toronto and Miss Harmer, of Port Stanley, were visit­ or's for the past week at the Thames Road Manse. ELIMVILLE is sporting a. new; MT. CARMEL On Sunday Rev. Fr. Corocoran announced the holy ibonds of mar­ riage to Miss Margaret Katherine Hanover to Lewis. Heltz, of Waterloo the marriage to take place Lady of Mt. Carmel Church Thursday, August the 1st. IMr. Matthew Regan is on list.. Mrs. Nett and family, of spent the week-end with the form­ er’s brother Jeremiah Campbell. Miss Margardt iRyan returned to her home in Toronto after a pleasant visit with her cousins arr. anil Mrs. Mike Ryan. Mr. Fd. K^rns and friend, called on the'former’s sisterMrs, P/,StiIlL van ou Sunday. *' 'ML P. Reardon received the sad news- on Saturday of the death of his cousin Mrs. Foley, tff Detroit. Rek, Ft, Hall, of London, is spend­ ing a*few days with his parents Mr, and Mr§. I. J ■ ’ Mr," Autin for Detroit.’ in Our here on the sick Detroit. Hall. . Poland left last week $ Mr. John Brock Ford car. Mr. Grant Hern Johns recently. Masters Ronald __ ford visited in Exeter, recently.' , Miss Margaret Jtfhns visited hen- cousin Miss Mar^y Gardiner in. Far­ quhar for several* days last weelj? Miss Bessie Johns''visited relatives in Exeter last week. ' Mr. and .Mrs. .Wes. Johns ^..ahd children visited- in London rec^htly. Sunday School was withdrayvri on. Sunday afternoon last on account of the funeral of the* late IMr. Jo’nathaii Cooper. . , % Mr, and Mrs. Keith Ford.^Mr. and Mrs. Joe Canning were callefs in the vicinity on Sunday evening^’ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johns, and fam­ ily, Mr. and Mrs.* Wm. Johns and children and Mr. Silas Johns visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. PybuS- on Sunday. Miss Helen Johnson, arid Miss Pru- dance Radcliffe/ of Loiidon, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wfight recently. The funeral of the late MT. Jona­ than Cooper was very.^la^gely attend­ ed. Many friends andS^elatives be­ ing present from ^.-dTstahT^.'^-^b^^ sympathy of the neighborhood is ’ex­ tended to the family and especially to iMjrs. Cooper, who is in poor health at present. Mirs. Daisy Pratten and Miss. G. Hunter, of London, spent the week­ end with Mr. and. Mrs. Sherwood Hunter. visited at Mr. "C, and 4 ZION Mr. Fred Brock, of HOnsall, is vis­ iting friends at Zion, Mr. John T. Hern and family Spent Sunday at Springbank. Mr, John Earl and family, of Sea­ forth, visited with Mr. Jas, fearil on Sunday, the son and daughter re* mainiiig foi’ a week. .Mr. Tlios. Brock has. purchased a new International tractor for his threshing outfit. Mrs. John T. about twenty-foi day the occrisif he tit’s', .birtliday fcion tpriiihui held oit Ftida* the old boy aiA >' iMess^/ Ross -'-^-J visited witli#|heir * of strathfoy 'pti ifri^ Wheat., etttting fs ® day. Herni entertained «... * if X1