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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-11-06, Page 5nographie, Co , Commercial erce Servin ing that has made it possible in and hold positions demandng M. A- Com. Specialist, "Vice-Prin., Phone 19S For particulars write Principal CLINTON, O Offers you a Practical Business • for our scores of students to a high standard of offiency. COURSES rcial, Secretarial, General Office, Civil eris Course and Special Courses arranged, not attend a better School. WHY NOT ATTEND TRIS? ool Opens on September* 2nd*, 1930 R, F. Kard, BA. To Auto Owners ’ The weather is getting cooler. Use Ma starting, also protect your Radiator'from Fro . FREEZE which will not evporate or spoil yo We sell Willard Storage Batteries, Hand Radios, W nghouse and De For- o Cheap. on gas for easy y using our ANTl- Duco Finish, est-Crosley Radio, Scco (Wll AN THE HOS 1*1'1 '!> LIFE INSI tlL FOR Cid ■jrANCE KlER UAHS AGENT FOR |CHF^Y SLER CARS re & Sons SALL Chrysler Service 'Telephone John Pas Radio-Electric Shop DR. J. A. ONT. Main Street We sell and Philc Don’t fa derella” in EXETER T1MES-ADV0CATE ITON ce Ford cars dy Elliot,radio see' tlie play “Cin- eter on Nov. 13 & 14. in on in CHAIN . RED & WHITE STORES A DAINTY CUP AND SAUCER >; FREE WITH EACH TIN OF HARRY HORNE’S SUNDYRD COFFEE JF NEW DATES 3 lbs. for 25c. NEW TABLE FIGS Per pkg. 10c. JEWEL SHORTENING NEW DRIED APRICOTS Choice Quality Per lb. 25c. , Red & White COFFEE 1-2 pound tin 27c. Fancy Blue Rose RICE 3 lbs. for 23c. BRING IN YOUR CALAY SOAPJ^UPONS 'AH'. Lloyd Hey lias pui*chased a Hudson wrecker. Mrs. C. Zwicker and Gerald spent the week-end with relatives in New Hamburg aPd Toronto. iMjrs, Charles Schroeder has return­ ed after spending several weeks Toronto and Kitchener. Mr. H F. Eilber returned home Saturday having been working juOndbn for the past two weeks, Mr. and .Mrs. Merner Eilber called at the home of the former’s, parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eilber on Fri­ day. '' Mrs. Arthur Amy and Mrs. -Lloyd England attended the ing of the Women’s Tuesday. iMr. Lloyd England fortune to fracture his day. We hope lie will soon be at his job again. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew England, Mrs. Lome Finkbeiner and daught­ ers spent Siunday at Lucan with Mr, and Mrs. Richard England. We are glad to report that Mrs. Daniel Finkbeiner and Mr. Edward Finkbeiner who are in the Stratford and London Hospitals are improving, Messrs. Austin Hey I-Iaist, oif Detroit spent Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hey. Mrs. Hey and Frederick accompanied them to Detroit where they will visit for a short time Tlie Police Trustees would like to draw attention of the public that it is contrary to the Township By-law to throw ashes -on the street and it is hoped that our people will abide by this warning. Rev. D. McTavish, of James Street United Church, Exeter, conducted the services in the United Church on Sunday evening. He- dealt very ably with the question .of Missions. Rev. I-I. W. Hagelstein preached in the James Street United Church, Exeter. Teachers and officers meet next Sunday after the Sunday School ses­ sion to make further preparation for a Christmas concert. A contata will again be a part of the entertainment of the evening. Mr. Art Amy, chair­ man. Thanksgiving Sei-vices at the Evan­ gelical church next Sunday. By way of thankofferings the congregation is asked to bring in a portion of their pledges on Mission and Benev­ olences. We hope to have a good attendance both morning and even­ ing. The Evangelical L. A. S. and W. M. S. wll dedicate some evening an the near future to tlie interests of Annual Meet- Institute on had the mis­ ribs the other respectively and Lloyd Sunday with was given by Mrs. Fred Hess and Mr. T. Sherritt. In the evening the sermon was. “Men on. Top of > the World” and solos, were given by’Mr. O. W. E. Crawford Next Sunday in the morning Armistice Services will be observed and in the even­ ing Thanksgiving Services will be held and Mr. N. L. Murch, of Toron­ to will assist in the choir. Council Meeting • A regular meeting of the village ciouncil was. held on Monday even­ ing- with Reve I-Iiggins, Coucillors Petty, Consitt and Ortwein present. The minutes of the last meeting read and adopted on motion of Pet­ ty and rtwein. A number of communications we­ re read and ordered filed. The street . f ----- iOomraitte reported that the gravell-sweek-end at Jiis home in Stratford.. -ng wag corapieted and also the holes -. McKay, o£ Hagersville, an(j crac.)ts fined the •cement road us visiting this week1 syrth (friends. number of accounts were pres- , 1 ented and ordered paid on motion, ofMiss Hilda Robins ol Brucefield, oonsitt and Ortwein. The meeting lias accepted a • position with Dr. t|ien adjourned (Colyer. " | ‘ ' * Mr. John Passmore intends leav-' ang shortly on a hunting trip to New ' 'Ontario. i Miss Hazel ■ Morenz and friend '(Spent the week-end at her home in ^Dashwood. Mr. Wm. Mitchell, of •on Tuesday. Mr. and •Centrlaliia visited friends in Tuesday evening.The Arnold Circle held a sewing ren from Exeter, Brucefield, meeting at the home of Miss Dorothy ton Seaforth and Goderich. Little on Tuesday night. {Noble Grand Brother G. C. Petty, and Miss Rena Wilkinson, of London,1 a past D. D. G. M was honoured with the chairmanship A number of former District Deputy Grand Masters were present, and were call­ ed on to give addresses the first be­ ing I). D. G. M. Mpore, of Clinton, Lodtge. A report was given by Mr. Wm. Dougall Jr. in which he gave a short .and complete history of the Lodge from its 'beginning; the mem­ bership during different years; the changes that have taken place and encouraging and praiseworthy i feature that over $16,000 had been paid out for sick benefits, funeral expenses and aid given to the wid-■ had to pass through a long dark alloy ows and children <®ff deceased mem-1 inhabited by scare crows, witches Following the address the ai’d ghosts but no bodily harm or ’ mishaps befell anyone. The follow­ ing were given prizes as a result of the evening’s parade in costume; Best dressed lady, Eldon -Smith; most comical lady, Maurice Hirtzel; best dressed gentleman, Melita Wein, most comical dressed gentleman, Howard Truemner. A brief -program was given after which the order of the evening was toward games and contests at midnight an elaborate lunch was served consisting of sand­ wiches, doughnuts, pie, fruit and home-made candy. Folk who seem­ ed to assist 'greatly in the evening’s social were: Alma Smith, Addileen Gaiser, Irvin Finkbeiner, Eldon Smith and others. On motion by the pastor ancl Earl Haist an applaud was given to Mr. and Mrs. John Hirt­ zel, the host and hostess, of the ev­ ening, their daughter Laurene and their son Lawrence, Harry and Maur­ ice tor affording the young people such an excellent evening in tlieir home, the social committee was also heartily applauded. All the young people of the church are invited to the League meetings, usually every Friday evening, whether they take part in the program of the meeting or not that is according to their own wish. Friday evening is the Young 1’ecple’s big church evening.------------------------ END HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle spent a? a-id ay in London. Mr. Robert Green, of Chatham, was in town Monday. Mr. ’and Mrs. Roy McLaren spent Tuesday in .Stratford. Mr. Lad McEwen I has installed a mew radio in his home. Mr. Claude Blowes spent the week-end at hiis home in Mitchell. Mr. Murray Campbell spent the Smith and Mr. Bruce Centralia, were iu town Mrs. 'Nelson Baker, of town Oddfellows' Banquet The Oddfellows of .Hensail Lodge had a red letter night on Wednesday of last week the occasion being the 5 0th anniversary of the' l’oc'al body and the presence of the Grand Mas­ ter Lochart, of St, Catherines, on 1 his first offical visit to the Hensail Lodge. There was. a fine attendance • of local members and visiting breth­ ren from Exeter, Brucefield, Clin- Past Ml her(.recently visited; with-' Miss Beatrice yollaaid. Messrs. Alex. McIntyre, Orville Twitchell and Jas Kilpatrick are away on a hunting trip to b{ew On­ tario. ’ I ‘ Mr. and Mrs.-Geo. Gram were vis­ ited over the week-end by their sons William and Percy and Miss Ada £tram, of Lansing, Mich '-Miss Mary Farquhar, daughter of j;Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farquhar, who □•ecently underwent an operation for the appendicitis is improving nicely. Mr. John Rowcliff® is busy erect­ ing his new home on tho Loudon Road South, of Hensall. Mr. Wm. ■Balkwill, of Exeter has the contract. Gommunion service was observed in the Anglican church on Sunday ■morning with the Rev. Mr. Parker conducting the services. In the ev­ ening Mr. Ha.itman gave an address The hydro Commission have a gang of men putting up new poles where necessary and also heavy wire «to take care of tlfp ’’power situation at.Hensall and the local commission lie'r are hoping that •prove the service. The A.Y.P.A. of St. beld their meeting on •in charge of of the Robert Varley. The topic was (given by Rew. Mr. Pauli, on “Why I am an ■Anglican” and an instrumental was ‘given by Mrs. paull .after which con­ tests were indulged in and lunch was -.served. The Masons of Zurich Lodge No. 224, Hensall, held their meeting on. Monday evening. Right Worshipful 33ro. Thos. Pry de, of “ D. G. M. was present •fteiali vijsit. At the 3odge, a supper was Sadies «of the United *!church. The Hensall Public Intend presenting the play “Aunt Lucia” in the Town Hall’ here on Wednesday and Friday nights, No- yerabei’ the 12th and 14th. Miss Ray who has charge of the show arrived in town on Monday and is busy preparing and training the players. All the characters 'will be local people. This play has been put On in a number of places in Western Ontario and has been greot- 'by crowded houses each night. Tho (proceeds of the show will go to pur­ chasing new books for the library. Loyalty Sunday was observed in ithe United Church on Sunday last. Both services being conducted by Rev. Sinclair and special music giv- ■eii 1i.y the choir. Mr. Sinclair preach­ ed. A very inspiring sermon on '“Highway Religion or How Workers Can Fill the Church” and a duct this will 1m- Paul’s church Monday night President Mr. Exeter, the D. on his first of- cld.se of the served by the Church in the Library Board TRY Ol LARGE NEW V RED & FINEST QUALITY MINCEMEAT^. . 18c. a lb., or 2 lbs 35c. IN PORK & BEANS, LIBBY’S O^tLARK’S ENCIA RAISINS HITE COCOA, 1-2 pound tij^ CRACKELS U CHEESE . S MINUTE OATS, P S MINUTE OATS, bers. Following the address chairman announced that an adjour­ nment' would be made to the ban­ quet which the laities of the St. Paul’s Anglician Church were pro­ viding. After all had partaken of the fine banqet, toasts were* the order of the eveninig. The first was . to “The King,” which wes responded to r by tho Grand Master. The next toast was to the Grand Lodge pro- I posed by Mr. Sfuteor, D. D. G. M-, of Clinton and responded to by the Grand Master A quartette was given by Bros. Passmore, Sheritt, McLar­ en and Carlisle. The toast to the visiting brethren was. coupled with nameis of tlie Past District Deputy Grand Masters, William McKay, of I-Iagersville and Dr. F. Thompson, of Clinton, proposed by the Past No­ ble. Grand, G. J. Sutherland and re­ sponded to by Past D. D. G. M. Moore, of Clinton Lodge. A toast was proposed to .the Hensall Lodge by Dr F. Thompson, of Clinton. HARPLEY ofMiss Lillian Hayter and friend Deilroit, spent tho week-efid with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hayter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mellin and Mrs. ,M. Finkbeiner and Miss Luella of Detroit, visited oiv Sunday at Mr. .T>os. Carruthers Jr. We congratulate Mr and Mrs. W. Love on the arrival of a baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Love and Junior, of Mt. Brydges, visited on Sthiday at the home of Mr, T. Love. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hayter, of Kip­ pen, visited Sunday .at Mr. William Hayter’s. M'*. and M1”'-', Henry TTnyjm* nnd daughter, of Zurich, spent Sunday at Mr. Win. Hay tor’s. . . Per tin 19c. 2 lbs. for 25c. 23c. 15c. 19c. 24c. QUAKE CHATE; OGILIV OGILI DE LUXE JELLY POWDE BEST ALITY ROLLE RED &|VHITE NAPT SOAP ........................................ LARGe|R0LL—.GOOJgFQUALITY —TOILET TISSUE NILLA AND EXTRACT . . .HARRljHORNE’S NEW PEE NOW if STOCKS' .... Per pkg. . . . . Per pkg. . . Large pkg. . . Large pkg. 34c. .............5 for 25c. ... 7 lbs. for 25c. ,. 10 bars for 36c. ........... 6 for 19c. . 3 bottles for 25c. CURRANTS, RAISINS, CANDIED CHERRIES, ETC., FRESH F ________ _______________ __________ bana<as/grape fruit, cranberries, cocoanuts, apples, SWEET? FILLET ITS AND VEGETABLES—LEMONS, ORANGES GRAPES, TATOES, LETTUCE, CABBAGE, ALSO OYSTERS AND These Prices Good Only Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, November 6th. 7th and 8th HARVEY & HARVEY Phone 102 EXETER, ONT “QUALITY ALWAYS HIGHER THAN PRICE”We Deliver llllllllllllllllllllillill ill.' summered at Grand Bend moved to their home in Exeter; also Mr and Mrs.-Latimer Grieves, who conducted a drugstore have moved to Exeter for the winter. The surveyors from Cleveland are busy on the Marantett property, the Thanksgiving Missionary ■offer- havmg started last weex. ing. A play and miscellaneous- pro- Wm. Bender, of Detroit, is gram will be given, instead of the J busy getting the lumber; on the .....— -------- ----ground for ia couple more cottages. Mrs. Joe Oliver is visiting friends in Woodstock and St, Marys. Miss Cora Oliver, o.f London, vis­ ited over the week-end at her home •here. v The Late John Baird The death took place in Crediton on Wednesday of last week of John Baird, of Grand Bend, in Ms 76th year. Mr. Baird was visiting with his daughter Mrs. Sam. Sims, when lie was taken ill with bronchial pneu­ monia and after three week's’ illness passed" away. The deceased was one — ---------t ( of the pioneers 'of tlie district hav- Tliere were 13 i^ng been born within two miles of usual chicken supper, particulars later. A large number of the young people ifrom both churches attended the lecture at Main Street Church on Friday evening. Don’t forget the sec­ ond lecture of the series which takes .place in the.United Chureh.here next Friday evening at 8 o’clock. Pro­ fessor R'. A. Allen, Ph. D. will speak on “The Germany of 1930.” Mr. and Mrs. A; E. Wuerth and daughter Elva, accompanied by Miss Addileen Gaiser and Lloyd England motored to Clinton on Saturday A contest was held in the Clinton Col­ legiate of the prize winners of the speaking contests of the different rural school fairs. ’ village" of Grand Bend when’'the • country was in the making. He was | one of the oldest residents of the i community, well known and highly I respected by all. He is survived by •his bereaved widow, two sons, Thos. oif Grand East and Sims and on East. *Saturday Rev. S. J. Mather United church of which Mr. was a member, conducted the ser­ vices with interment in Grand Bend cemetery. The pall bearers were Thos. Humphrey, Geo. Webb, George Mason, Aanon Ireland and David ■Webb. Dies Suddenly in Detroit The community was shocked to learn of the sudden death of Mrs. Thos. Webb, who passed away on Saturday, only being ill a couple of hours, at the home of her daughter Mrs. R. Williams, of Detroit. Mrs. Webb, whose maiden name was Pereey Gravelie, was born -on 'the Sauble Line 5 6 years ago and all her life was spent in the vicinity where she was highly esteemed and love.d by ' all who knew '‘her. The deceased was a valued and active member of the Grand Bend United Church and had been a teacher in the Sunday School foi* years. Be­ sides. her sorrowing husband Pile leaves to mourn the loss of a lov­ ing wife and mother, five daughters and three sons: Mrs. Frank Turn­ er, Mrs. Max Turnbull, Mrs. T. Steh- bein, Mrs. Wilbur McLinchey all within a few miles of Grand Bend, and Mrs. R. Williams, of Detroit; .Stewart Webb, of .the Bend: Russell Webb, on the home-dead and Mil­ ton at home. Two brothers and three sisters also survive; Mr. Jess Gravolle, of Louisanna; Mr. Jeremiah Gravelie, Grand Bend; Mrs. George Shepherd, Mrs. ’Win. Mellman, of Thedford; Mrs. Harmon Gill, of the Bend. The funeral was held on Tuesday services being conducted by Rev. S. J. Mathers assisted by Rev. J. M. Coiling, of Lambeth, form­ er pastor, with interment in Grand Bend cemetery. The pall bearers wore Messrs. R. Webb, John Gill, L. Taylor, Tom Love, J. Love, J, W. Holt. The sympathy of the com­ munity is extended to the bereaved family in tho loss of a valued and highly respected citizen. tors E. Beacom and Dr.- Fields, Elva 1 who was awarded first prize fori which she received four books. This’ is- the second time Crediton Public} ■School has brought home first prize, Eugene Beaver winning Elva now goes to Guelph future to compete.The E. C. L. E.‘ held lowe’en social last week evening at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. John Hirtzel. Quite a number of young people came in costume and everyone with ior without costume last year, in the near thei r Hal- Wednesday GRANDA. We sell and 'wg. sen and Pliilco rad»s,-—>Sj Don’t fall to s< derella” in Exeter Rev. S. J. Mathers preached two excellent sermons on Sunday the oc­ casion being the anniversary. De­ spite the condition of the weather there were two large congregations present. Mr. S. Ireland is doing qlnte a business in car dealing. Mr, and Mrs, Vlric Snell, who have cars!e Ford dy Elliot. 'he play “Cin- '1 Nov. 13 & 14. ELIMVII, Before y&u bujur Be sure you TatY; The New apbnco Radio.S/JnDY ELL1QT play “Cin- h Nov. 13 & 14. ed as she was by the evening events she .made .a very neat expression of her thanks mainder of social chat favourites. mouth organ ,by Misses Florence Bell and Olive Johns accompanied by MTs John Brock on the piano were very much enjoyed. A dainty lunch was served to which all did justice. Ad­ journment “For She’s Miss Clark her of the ■ and a teacher in the Sunday School. She has always been .a great help ■with talent as a soloist at any social functions her assistance rendered in the choir at various times will al­ so be missed very much, however the best' wishes of all will attend her to the donors. The re- the evening was spent in and the singing of old Selections on violin and Bend; David, of Credibon two daughters, Mrs. Sam. Mrs. John Sims, of Credit- The funeral was held on from his late residence, of Grand Bend Baird Don’t fu|L to si derella” invJ^etetf Mr. and Mrs. James E. McFalls, of London and Mrs. Alex McFalls, of Exeter spent the week-end with the. two ladies sister, Mrs. W. Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Bosnell and daughter, Roberta, of Toronto, vis­ ited the former’s sister, Mrs,. Wes.' Johns over the week-end. Mrs. Ed Johns spent a few days this week visiting in Toronto with her sister, Mrs. Rethin. Next Sunday anniversary services will be held here. Rev. Mr. Barker,: of Brussels will be the speaker foTi^n ^er new home, the day. Mrs. Barker will assist in A good number from here attend- service of son,.g. A fowl supper will be ed tlie Missionary Banquet and add- held on Wednesday night, November £ess helid in_ James Street Church,. 12th. Messrs. Whitesides and Leonard travelling Evangelists will commen- son Chas., of London were visitors ce services, in the church November • at Rev. Whites’ this week. 16th. • ‘ ‘ Prayer meetings are being held in different homes each week until the special meetings commence. The regular monthly meeting of the W. M. S. met at the church last Wednesday afternoon with 22 mem­ bers present. The President, Mrs. Chas. Johns presided. The leaflets were read by Mrs Will Elford, Mrs. Rich Johns, Mrs. Wes. Johns and Mrs. P. Murch A solo was sung by Mr Ed. Johns, Mrs. (Rev.) White gave a very earnest talk on the com­ ing special meetings. Considerable business was transacted after which Mrs. White closed the meeting with prayer. A Hallowe’en Party was held by members of the Young People’s So- metv numbering about, fifty, at the home of Miss Lavona Coo’per last Friday evening. Almost all came in costumes of great' variety. Miss Flor­ ence Bell won the prize of a box .of stationery for the best castume and Lome Elford dressed as an Indian, a box of chocolates foi1 the best com­ ic. A splendid program was given consisting iof readings solos, violin selections and mouthorgans and by the lo much were lunch to a One i always precede a change in some young lady’s name took place last Monday evening at the spacious home of Miss Verna Brock when ov­ er fifty ladieis bf the community gathered to one of our ladies, wth rooms were jack-o-lanterns .and other Hallowe­ ’en decorations. After the guests were eomfoitably seated in the large dining-rom Miss Clarke was shown to a chair draped in white, while Mrs, J. Brock played the opening strains of Lohengrins Bridal chorus A large number iof parcels around her were brought to Miss Clarke’s attention and she opened her gifts reading the cards attached, some bearing appropriate verses. These were evidences of the esteem In which the recipient is held. After this was completed she was shower­ ed with confetti. Completely stirpris- '■ ical orchestra which were very enjoyed. - Contests and games also played. A sumptuous was served as a fitting climax wonderfully pleasant evening, of those pleasing events which present Miss Mae Clark, most charming young a kitchen shower. The prettily decorated with was' made after* singing a Jolly Good Fellow” has been an active mem- Live Oak Mission Circle Exeter last Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Heyburn . Hurd and We are very .sorry to hear that Master Teddy Johns is. ill and was taken to Dr. Fletcher’s hospital on Tuesday. ................... KJiK’l f^priTwe service Ford carsWe sell d and Pliilco radios.—Sandy Elliot. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McLaughlin .at­ tended the funeral of her aunt the. late Mrs. Dan McLarty, of West Wil­ liams. ' Inspector- Beacom, of Goderich, visited the school here last Thursday. Miss Ester Neeb, of Detroit, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex Neeb for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M’ason spent Sunday at Grand Bend Mr. Wm. Witzel spent the week­ end with friends at Woo'dham. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Dietrich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Die­ trich of Sliipka. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith visit­ ed recently with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kyle near Zurich. CENTRALIA nr service Ford cars is.—Sandy Elliot. We sell an< and Pliilco ri Mr. Harold Murray and Mr. Hor­ ace Flitton left on Monday for Mead- owville, Nova Scotia, where they will spend the winter with the former’s parents. Mrs. Wm. Bowden visited for a few days last week with Mrs. Gor­ don Pybus, of Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. E A Abbott and Mr. ■Chas Fairhall will leave on Wednes­ day of this week for California where they will spend the winter, their many friends wish them an' enjoy­ able trip. Mr, Truman Mills spent the week­ end at his home here. Mr. Clifton Mitchell, of London, spent the week-end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson ■and Jean spent Sunday visiting with ‘in Stratford D. McTavish, of Exeter, con- the morning services in the here on Sunday, preaching interests of the M. and M. friends Rev. ducted church in the fund. iMiSS visited at the home of Mr. Bruce Mitchell last 5Vee.lt so took in the 6 hew Fairfield .School Thursday evening. Blanche O’Neli,, of Ixnidon, and Mrs. .She al- the chicken supper at