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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-04-17, Page 5
ve a • iSymAo/ o/Nernce J You cannot attend THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE ' A.............................-............... THURSDAY, APRIL Kllh 1080 gtrljool ot ffient CLINTON. ONTAR Offers You a Practical B tlyit has made it possible* 1 ts to obtain and ho gli standard of ef£i ERE JS A- >es; Secret five, Civil ess Training our scores of stu- positions demanding ency. ON WAITING FOR YOU , Commercial, Stenographic, Commercial Teachers’ pedal Courses arranged. Why not attend this? CREDITON^ r someone to Ford car be- Sylvester Tayloi’, SISTER AT ANY TIMESTUDEKTS MAI AVrite to-day for information. Phone 198 M, A. STONE, B. F. WARD, 15.A. Com, Specialist, Vice-Principal ■ Principal I !■■■■! ....... ------- DR. R. I. P. DOU Honor graduate of JgKculty of Medicine, and th» University Member of and Surgeo |wo doors Master Science, of stern Ontario, e of Physicians f Ontario. Office of Post Office. HENSALL, ONT. Strane 56 Residence 114 ^Telephone; ate Work ONT. Main Street L, DR. J. A. McTAG Specialising ij| DR. MOJUK’S II. r. w. LEGHORNS University of British Columbia strain Large birds and splendid layers Baby Chicks $15.00 per hundred • . Hatching Eggs $7.00 per hundred Smaller lots at slightly higher prices •Orcler ahead as supply is limited. , Dr. Moir's Farm Phone Ion85 Hensall* HENSALL Frank Gibbs, of Stratford, who made the audit, with the exception of a few minor details found the books in good condition, Each set of books audited showing a substantial sur plus for the year. The report was adopted and 100 copies ordered printed on motion of Cameron and Petty. The meeting then adjouorned. . Black Creek Drain ' The reeve was served with a notice from the Township Council of Hay, on Monday morning that they inten- ' Med5extending the Black Creek Drain ' from the Zurich Road about 1 mile North or up through to the farm of E. AVillard. The plans and Specifi cations being prepared by John Rod gers C. E. of Mitchell. As' the Hen sail waters enter the Blaqk Creek Drain at or about the AVillard farm, Hensall is again ■ included in this drainage scheme. Our assessemnt 1 being $407.20. Some 930 acres of land is* being assessed for the drain and the farms of Donald Parks, R. McLaren, R.' Broderick, Thos. Sher- | ritt, Dr. Bell, Jas. A. Bell of the 1st cons, of Tuckersmith and Lewis Clark, AV. Dilling and R. D. Bell of the second cop. are included in scheme. the to be- imeone ford car ’Ives'ter Taylor, An opportunit gave $'50.00 *on a io re May 1st. S - Jeweler, Exetdr. * . Mi'- Thos. Simpson, of Lucan, spent ihe week-ena with friends in town. Farmers axe busy on the land. .Plowing and seeding being in full .swing. Mr. Bert Horton, who has spent ihe past two years in the AVesft lias returned home, Mr. and Mrs. 1-Ienry Mewe and Mr. Wm. Mewe,' of Goderich, were Sun day visitors in town. Mr. Gordon M. Reid, Sec’y of the Western .Ontario Conservative Ass ociation was in town on Tuesday. ls{ Mr.;.AVni. .Simpson apc^ Mr., and ■ Alrs/Manley Jenks, of Detroit, spent the' week-end with relatives here. Reeve Higgins lfas been confined to his home this last few. days suffer ing, from a severe attack of the flu. Mr. and Mrs: Mark Drysdale and family accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle motored to Springbank . Mr. and Mrs. E. Guenthel- and their •on Sunday. A meeting of the Executive of the -South Huron Conservative Associat ion will be held in the Town Hall ■here, on Thursday evening. Mr. E. Drummond is moving his .butcher business down to the Jack- son Store where, we-believe, he in tends. putting in a restaurant and grocery stock. Dr. Austin McFadden, of Cooks ville, who practised in Hensall about twenty years ago died recently in. his 49th year. He is survived by his widow and three children. Owing to tho death at Moosejaw, Sask, on Saturday morning of Gordon Holman, son of Geo. Holman, County . Clerk, the meeting -of the Huron- County’ Old Age Pension Board which was to have taken place Mon- tlay imd Tuesday of this week was postponed until’ the end of the week Some 30 new applications and 20 which were left over from the last meeting Will be considered by the Board. DASHWOOD Dr. H: H. C DE At office li wood, first at office o Zurich, la T D.S Block, Daah- rjiFclays of week and the Post Office, In CHAIN RED & WHITE V STORES An opportunity f save $50.09 onja’ i fore May 1st. Jeweler, Exele Miss Alice, daughtci’ of Mrs.yG.eo,. Lawson, is ill with pneumonia. Miss Helen Orme, of London, spent Sunday with Mr, and rMrs, E- Fahrner, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lankin and fam ily, of Lucan, spent Sunday with Miss Mary Young, - ‘ , Gerald Zwicker of Upper Canada College, Toronto, is home for the Easter holidays. Mrs. Charles Zwicker returned to her home.here last week from a trip to Atlantic -City. Mrs. Voelker, of Pigeon, Michi gan is visiting with her daughter Mrs. AVilliam Smith, Mrs. I-Ierb Young is confined to her home through illness. AVe wish her a speedy recovery, Mr. and Mrs. H, Hess and son of Zurich, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Haist. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Fahrner, of Kitchener spent Sunday with the former’s father, Mr. Christian Fahr ner. Mrs. Carl Hauttiuller and Mr.- R,- 'EUber, of Detroit, visj-ted, a-.few days with their parents Mr; and Mrs. C. Either. Mrs, Mary AVenzel was called to Detroit last week owing to the ness of her daughter |Mrs. J. Donald. Mrs. Charlotte Brown, who been visiting with her daughter Harry Sweitzer, of Kitchener, has re turned home. Miss Lulu Kerr, of • Westervelt Business College at London, spent the week-end with her parents Mr, and Mrs, Fred Kerr. Miss Mary Young returned home last week having spent the past few weeks with Mr. and- Mrs. Harold Young of London. Spring, house cleaning- has again started. The poor old man vzill now have to eat his meals from the shelf tand have his own troubles finding his clothes. Our School closes on Thursday for the Easter holidays. The Trustees have decided not to allow the be ginners to start school until after the summer holidays. Quite a number took advantage of the fine weather on Sunday and motored to Grand Bend to see the ice banks along the lake shore. Jigging from the amount of ice still there, we may expect cool weather for some days yet. f The regular meeting of the Unit ed Church Mission Circle was held in the basement of the church on Monday, April 14th at 4.15 p.m. The regular meeting of. the AVo* men’s Association was held in tht' S.^ S. Rooms of the church. Mrs) AA’oodall, president presiding at the meeting. It was arranged t-o have the annual Strawberry Social on June the 5th. Please keep date in mind and come and enjoy the’social. The United church Sunday School are holding • special faster Services on Sunday, April 20th at 10.45 a.m. ill- Mc- has Mrs. LET USMRS. HOUSEWIFE with that “Clean-u|>” job. Check over this huge list of House phone us your order, and we promise you Extra Speedy Deliver^—Do it Now! LB Y OU [easing Necessities, then HOUSE CLEANING BARGAINS Celery, Cabbage, Carrots, Lettuce, Rhubarb, Radisheb, Onions, Spinach, Pineapple!, Tomatoes, etc. I Libby’s Cooked | CORNED BEEF 12 oz. tin. 23c. “Jewel” SHORTENING Pound prints 170^ each New Crop LIMA BEANS | 14c. pound. Good cooking. Large 40 oz. PURE PEACH 37c. a jar These Prices Good Only Bon-Ami, Cake, Powder Serv-us 5-string brooms; Kloset Klean...........tip “Big 5” Cleanser . Ideal Blue........... S.O.S. Steel Wool Gillett’s Lye......... Carpet Tacks . . . J Best Brand- MopJrSticks 23c. Hawes’ Lemon Gfil 12 oz. 23c^ &9c. 23c. ,1.. 5c. .pkg. 5c. r.. '14c. ... 15c. pkg. 5c. Every Tin/Gupranteed GOLD MEDAL Polishing WAX jnlb. tin 29c. ar Siam .... >' . Lily Plants, Easter Novel ties, Easter Decorations and Candies. PEANUT BUTTER; . Pound 23c. Children love it! Large 10 pound tin White Clover HONEY $1.00 each Extra fine quality Fresh Molasses SNAPS 2 pounds for 23c. Extra low Prices oif OATMEAL FOR CHICKS “It makes ’em grow.” huijuay, Friday, Saturday, April 17, 18, & 19th HARVEY & HA^ “THE owne: iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiw Phone 102 1 Y SERVES EXETER, ONT. THE BUYER SAVES” We Deliver ional part of the meeting. There were nine grandmothers present and they put on a very interesting Easter prop gramme. Mrs. Norman Mitchell then took charge of the business session. Groups No. 3 reported that $44.03 had been made at St. Patricks sup per. It was then decided that the May meeting would be in honour of the “Mothers” but the program be in charge of those belonging to the Association who were not mothers. Mrs. I. Neil dismissed the meeting A dainty lunch was served by . Mrs-. A. Isaac, Mrs. L. Hodgson Mrs. It. Smith and Mrs. T, Willis. KHIVA Faulty bre^k-lini full of people as was anticipated. It proved interesting and highly hum orous throughout. The participants played their parts, well and praise is due to them as well as the trainer. The following persons were in the play: Clara Morlock, Clara Gaiser, Alma Smith, Ruby Finkbeiner, Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser, Irvin Finkbeiner, L. Schwartz, Lloyd Wein, Lawrence Wein and Alvin Finkbeiner. (Mrs. Chris. Haist ably took charge of the training and Mrs. M. Faist faith fully assisted. Back of all the pre paration -there is much self-denial which sometimes is not thought of by those who enjoy the entertain ment. The (Sunday School orchest ra rendered service at the opening and between the acts. After the play "d committee from ‘the Ladles’ , Aid ’ 'served refreshments to the partici pants^ are danger ous. Get yojlrs u^Tned on our new break-lining/1 ine.—Huron Gar age. Mr. N. Dietrich’s children are quar antined with the measles at the pres ent time. . /Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tilley spent ■* Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Pfaff i of Crediton. ! Mr. and Mrs. Otto AVillert and Mr. ! and. Mrs* A. AVillert spent Sunday with Mr. S'. AVillert of. Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs. A. Neeb visited their daughter Mrs. S. Thompson near Kippen last week. ; Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Gottchalk, .-of . i Seaforth, spent Bunday With. Mr. and I Mrs. AVm. .Stade. I Faulty break’-l^hings ous. Get yours break-lining age. e danger- on our new -Huron Gar- Geo. Dultz, Miss and friend, of De days with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Merner troit, spent a few Mrs. Geo, Merner, Mr. and Mrs. F. Rabethge, of Exe ter, were Sunday visitors with liev. and Mrs. Ness. Mr. and Mrs. R. Stade, of Zurich, spent Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. Adams, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kraft. , family visited friends in London on Sunday. ■' ( ________ Mr. -and Mrs. Chas. Guenttner, of; Special music will be rendered by a Exeter, visited relatives in town on 1 Sunday. Mr. John Hoffman, of London, spent Sunday with relatives.A cantata entitled “The Th^rn Crowned King” will be given in the Evangelical church on ^Sunday even ing by'the choir. Mr. Hy. Kraft is on the sick list We hope’ for a speedy recovery. J. C. Reid & Co. have a splendid 1 man for the evenin„ display of Spring hats. Be sure to meeting with devotion. Organization men’s choir and members of tbe S. S. will give <the remainder of the * program. Everybody welcome to this special Easter service. The junior boys Sunday School class met at the borne of their teacher Mr. Emmery Fahrner for an evening’s reception ’and organiza tion. There are seven in number. Their teacher was appointed chair- m-?.- tkr ti.c who opened the Faulty ibreilk-lini ous. Get yoijrs i; broak-lining age. THAMES s are danger- ined on our new bine.—Huron Gar- visit their store and pick out your bat for Easter. " * Mr. and Mrs. AV. Schultz, of De troit, spent a few days with relatives. • Mr. J. C. Reid and daughter Miss I,aura Mae visited Mr. Reid’s brother in Bayfield on Monday. Mr. Oliver Graybiel and Miss Bea trice Graybiel, of Toronto and Mr. Wilbur Graybiel, of Wo'odstock were called to their home' on Saturday owing to tbe serious illness of t| mother. Mrs. J. AV.^Graybiel, Passion week and Easter services jg in a very critical condition. ' I this hope for a speedy recovery. On! Miss A. Finlay is spending week at the home of Mr. and Reid. Mr. H. Sauer, of Chicago, is visit ing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. Kraft, of Zurich, were Sunday visitors in town. address by the pastor AV. M. Sippell, election of officers resulted as fol lows: President, Maurice Hirtzel; Vjce-president, Eugene Beaver; se cretary, Harold’.; AVoife, Treasurer, Carl Kuhn; Social committee, Ger ald Smith, Clarence Fahrner and A. Haist. A brief program was an nounced by the chairman; violin solo by AV. ’M. Sippell accompanied by Mrs. Emmery Fahrner; remarks by the S. S. Superintendent Mr. Art i iare being held each ’evening week in the United Church. Monday the pastor Rev. Sinclair Wk'for his Subject: “The Father hood of God,” on Tuesday evening. ’“The Golden Harvest,” on AVednes- nflay evening “AVlrat Answer will T Give,” on Thursday evening “The Watchers of the Cross,” on Friday .■evening “The Great Question Ans wered.” A song service, and special music is being given each evening. On Sunday morning a communion will be held und at both services special Easter music will be given by Hie choir. The (team of .AIT. Lcopqv The death occurred ’oil Tuesday -afternoon of Mr. John 'Leeper, a welL known resident of this district. Mr. Leeper lias been in poor health for -over a year. After Mr. Leeper’s mar riage to Miss 'Mary Carlyle some years ago, they .resided for a time in Hensail afterwards Amoving to St. ■Catherines. A couple of years later lliey again returned to HensalL The funeral (private) will be held on Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Hensall C'ouncil A special meeting' of the village Uouncil was held bn Saturday night to deceive and consider the auditor’s report. Reeve Higgins and CotinciL fOjJk' for liis Subject: LUMLEY An exchange -pf pulpits took place last Sunday between Revs. ..Forbes Rutherford B.A. of Woodham, and .our pastor R.. Fulton .Irwin........... Mr. Miles McCabe spept the week end in Sarnia, he was accompanied home by Mrs. McCabe who visiting for the past week sister Mrs. J. S.ullivan. Mr. Thos. AVillis spent a last week- in .Toronto. Mr. Harold Murray left on Monday tor Stratford where he has accepted a position with Swifts Limited. ’ Mr. Elgin Hern, of Zion has ac cepted a position as mechanic in Mr. Fred Penwarden’s garage. , Master Redge Hodgson, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson, underwent an operation for the- removal of hi3 tonsils in Doctor Fletcher’s hospital | on Saturday of last week. He is get-' ting along as well as can be expected. Mrs. (Rev.) Iru\jn was in Clinton! has been with her few days SHiPKA A very successful Young People’s meeting was held in the United church on April 7th. Miss Edith. Ball having charge of the meeting An interesting paper on India was given by Miss Virginia Moore. Messrs. Harry and Edward Ratz and Lloyd Lippert, of Melbourne, spent Sunday in this vicinity.' Easter Sunday special music will'1 be rendered by the choir in the Unit ed Church. Quite a number from here attend ed the play given in Crediton Friday evening last. Mrs. T. Mollard spent last week visiting in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. .Sweitzer and Wray spent Tuesday in iStrathroy. Miss Gouldie Schroeder has re turned home from visiting relatives in Crediton. < Miss Lulu was a visitor Mr. and Mrs. AV. McNicol. Mr. and Mrs. S. Coward were vis itors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fletcher of Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. T. Ballantyne and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Duncan are en joying new Pontiacs. Mr: Harry called on' liis Saturday. The young Society” met Lizzie Thompson recently. ■ Mr. F. Golfings spent end in London. Mrs. Rebecca Stewart, of Exeter, with Mr. C. Stewart and were Sunday visitors in m unity. The Mission Circle met 12th at the home of Miss Thomson. the vice-president in the chair. Miss Alma Etherington had charge of the devotional exercises. The topic for the day was taken by Miss Elizabeth Thomson, which was very interest ing. Then Miss Mary KerSlake fav our us with a piano solo after which the meeting closed with prayer and a social half-hour was spent. The AV. M. S. met on April 3rd at the home of Mrs. A. Morgan. There was a good attendance with the president presiding. The meeting was opened with the usual devotional ex ercises. The Misses Pym favored us with a piaho duet and Mrs. A. Ether ington sang a solo. Mrs. Anthony gave a splendid address from the study book “Jerusalem to Jerusalem’ and the Misses Pym with another duet after which the meeting wins closed With prayer by Mrs. Cann- Fulton, of Tillsonburg, over the week-end with Leslie, of Stratford, mother /Mrs. Leslie on ladies “Helping Hand at the home of Miss the week- Miss our Lydia com- last week on business in connection with the W.M.S. . The farmers -arounn this vicinity are working on the land, some have already commenced seeding. Men are working on the Highway between Clandeboye widening the bridges for the pavement. The friends of Mr. are pleased to see him -but again. On Sunday., April 20th the United Church is holding its Easter services The choir has prepared special music At the evening service twenty-nine young people of the Sunday School are presenting tin Easter pageant, Faith is the Victory.” In the pro logue nnd four scenes of the pageant the old Easter message -of Faith in a Risen Saviour for suffering and sinful humanity is brought out in sol- eminity and beauty. The garden scen es, the colourful and appropriate cos tumes of the Bible times of Easter, the. music which included procession al and recessional hymns, a solo and a duett, also several fine tableaus will make a very interesting and im pressive service. and Centralia, in preparation Chas. Fairhall I on Elizabeth Tiie meeting opened with April the andtheir who I Amy and also a humorous reading; AVe humorous duet by Mrs. Emmery | Fahrner and Mrs. AV. M'. Sippell ac companied by Mrs. Art Amy; read ing by Eugene Beaver, “How can a Boy Grow Strong”; humorous tranc- scription bv Mr. Emmery Fahrner. Three contests occupied the next hour’s time. The wind-up of the ev ening’s program brought us around' a handsomely bedecked and decor ated table for the class banquet and affer the exchange of jokes and en joying “Seth Parker” over the radio, a motion of appreciation was Offer- this Mrs. Messrs. Fred Simmons, John Coul ter and AVilliam Fraser, of Hensail,; motored oi mons, qf the" Boundary on Sunday last. Miss Nettie McTaggart, of Exeter, returned home on Saturday after spending a week or. so with her sist- ter Mrs. John M. Glenn; Miss Consitt, of Hensatl, visited at the home of Mrs. AA^ N.’ Glenn week for a few days. Mr. Daniel Brintnell, spent a last week visiting his brothei’ Jim Brintnell in Exeter. Miss Eliza Newel, of Hensail, been spending a couple of weeks her sister Mrs. Noah Horton. mtland visited Wm. Sim- J (1 Maunce Hn-tzel and seconded h/ nnnnd.nrv nn Snnrinv Eugene Beaver in favor of the last day Mr. , has With HARPLEY Mrs, Ford of Exeter, D. Eaglesons on Thursday EaglesOn Jr, was in Lon- jos:s cahieron'hud Betty being present'don on Saturday. ' Councillors consitt and Ortwien Mr. Kietli Tayloiy. of ^Mitchell, were unable to attend as they were J spent Sunday tat the home of his urn >otti suffering from severe colds, i cie Mr. Thos. Love^ Mr. and ited at Mf. Mr. Wm VIS' frofn sov^t'0 cdlds. I cie Mr. Thos. Love, host and hostess Mr. and Mrs. Em mery Fahrner. Next Sunday’s Easter services at the Evangelical church are as fol lows: Easter sermon in the morn ing- in the evening an Easter ser vice in^story and song, entilted, ‘The Dawn Immortal” will be rendered by a choir of forty voices. We expect a large attendance. Th© offering at the evening service is ’for Missions and Benevolence. There will also be -special music in connection with the Sunday School. Following Easter is the Evangelical Conference held at Zurich. ■With the first Sunday in May the evening service will begin at 7.30. and the prayer meeting Thursday ev enings at 8,00 in resolution at the business meeting of the Evangelical congregation. The play, “The Hills” brought out a crowded house accord with, the path Across the CENTRALIA The Offical Board of the United Church here sent an invitation to Rev James Scobie of Belgrave, to be pas tor aftei' the Conference as Rev. Mr, Irwin iohg ago announced his inten tion of leaving at the completion of his fourth year as pastor. The regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Association, was held in the basement of the church on Thursday afternoon, April 10th. The Grandmothers of the Association-un der the eonvenorship of hits, John Essery, took charge of the Devot* ELIMVILLE are danger ned on our new ine.—Huron Gar Faulty brjfeak-linin/ ous. Get yfurs r§ break-linin age. Mrs. (Rev.) White and children Who have spent a few weeks in Windsor returned home last week. Rev. Mr. White motored down them the beginning of the week, ‘Airs. Fred Delbridge visited Seaforth recently, Air. visited week. Mrs. cd home from Exeter last Saturday. • Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johns were visitors in St. Marys on Sunday last. Seeding has commenced and the tamers are qiBte busy. for in George Hern, of Blanshard, his sister Mrs. Stephens last Ewart Pym and baby return MT. CARMEL Rev. Fr. Corcoran purchased a new Ford Sedan last week. Miss Eileen O’Rourke spent week-end with her parents Mr. Mrs. Marshal O’Rourke. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glavin and Miss Madeline called on friends at London last week. | Mrs, J. AV. Doyle received the sad news on Saturday of the death of her cousin Mrs. Stiles, who died sud denly i.n Detroit. Mr. Frank Ratcliffe, accompanied: by Mrs. Mutton and Shirley spent a few days with the latter’s sister Miss Tresa Hall. Miss Geraldine Harness’s many friends are pleased to see her again. Mrs. John Ragier is visiting her1 daughter Mrs. Denomme, of Detroit, " GREENWAY Mr. and Mrs. Will Hicks visited friends in Stanley Township last week ' Mr. and Mrs. p. Mollard and Miss Leia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Brophey on Sunday. The United church was well filled on Sunday, when the pastor Rev. J. M. Colling administered the Rite of Baptism to eight children. . Next Sunday being Easter an ap propriate message and special music will be given. All members and ad herents are invited to be present. Mr.. Ross Battrum and Mr, T Statilake have bought p cement mix* or and began seasons work last week The W. A. and the W. M, ‘S. of the United Church met on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Angus McIntosh had a severe attack of the flu while visiting*, her sister Mr. Woodburn last week,