HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1933-02-02, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE a THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1033
Miss
at her
Mrs.
Hazel Morenz spent Sunday
home in Dashwood.
Wm. Luker visited last week
with friends in Hillsgreen.
Mr. George C. petty was in Tor
onto last week on business.
Mr. Jas. Paterson spent Wednes
day with friends in Goderich.
Mrs. Wm, Consitt visited last
week with friends in Kincardine.
Miss Nellie Carmichael, of Exetei
visited friends in town on Friday
Rev. and M;rs. W. A. Young vis
ited friends in London on Monday
Mrs. John G. Scott, of Cromarty
visited friends in town on Wednes
day. ,
Mr. Wm, Consitt attended an In
surance meeting at Zurich on Mon
day.
Mr.
to his
ness.
Miss
don, spent
home here.
Mrs. Jas. Jarrott, of Hillsgreen
is visiting at the home of Mrs. Jos
Hudson Sr.
Mr. Eldred Smith, of London
spent the week-end with his father
Mr. Alex Smith.
Mr. Alex McKellar, of Cromarty
visited last week with Dr. and Mrs
A. R. Campbell.
Mrs. Christie, of Cromarty, vis
ited last week at the home of Mr
Wm. L. McLaren.
Mrs. Jas. Bonthron
home after a pleasant
atives in Hanover.
Misses Martha and
of London, spent the week-end with
their parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Young, of
Nairn, visited last week with their
son, Rev. W. A. Young.
Mrs. Bertha Bell has returned tc
her home in Toronto after a pleas
ant visit with relatives here.
Miss Emma Wurm, of Tucker
smith, is visiting at the home of
Mr: and Mrs. Matthew Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaren and
Mr. Wm. L. McLaren spent Sunday
with relatives at Thames Road.
The many friends of Mrs. Roberr
Bonthron are sorry to hear she is
not enjoying the best of health.
Mr. Carl Passmore, of the West
is visiting at the home of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore
Mr .and Mrs. Fred Corbett, of
Hay, and Mrs. Roy McLaren spent
Tuesday with relatives in Stratford
Mr. and Mrs. GJ. J. Schaefer have
returned to their home
ston after a pleasant
friends here.
The school board held
on Wednesday evening in the Coun
cil Chambers. Election of officers
took place resulting as follows: H
Horton, chairman; A. L. Case, Sec’y-
treas.,
are F.
•Clark, and
board had
1932.
A quiet
at the Carmel Presbyterian Church
Manse on Saturday last when Grace
Evelyn, only daughter of Mr. Mat
thew Tinney, of Exeter, and the late
Mrs. Tinney was united in marriage
to George Campbell Eyre, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Eyre, of Kip
pen with the Rev. W.
ficiating.
The Welfare Youth
Carmel Presbyterian
their regular meeting
evening in the form of a social."The
meeting being in charge of Miss
Olive Workman. The meeting open
ed by a song service after which
Rev. Mr. Young led in pr'ayer and
the Scripture Lesson was read by
Mr. Verne Hedden. A very pleasing
solo was rendered by Mr. Young
followed by a piano duet by Blanche
and Jim Mustard. A violin duet was
given by Fred Daters
Bengough accompanied
Daters on the piano.
Kaine, of Seaforth, then
interesting address. Games and con
tests were followed by
closed the meeting.
A Scotch supper and
held in the Carmel
Church on Friday evening last with
a large attendance. After the supper
the program was presided over by
the Rev. W. A. Young, which con
sisted of the following: male quar
tette, Rev. Mr. Young, W. A. Mc
Laren, R. Y. McLaren and James
Bengough; reading, Mrs. G. M
Young Nairn; solo, Mr. Young;
mixed quartette, Mrs. W. A. Young
Mrs. W. A. McLaren, Rev.1 W.< A.
Young and W. A. McLaren;
Mrs. W. A. Young; ladies’' quartette
Mrs. W. A. Young, ^Mrs. W. A. Mc
Laren, Mrs. Jas. A. Paterson and.
Miss Irene Daters. Rev. A. R. Gib
son, of Mitchell, gave a very splen
did address on Robert Burns and
short addresses were given by Rev
G. M. Young, o? Nairn; Rev. J. B
Rhodes, of Exeter; and Rev, M. B
Parker, of Hensall. The program
closed by singing "Auld Lang Syne”
BENSADD W. Mt 8.
ACTIVE FORTY YEARS
Robert Higgins is confined
home this week through ill-
Margaret
the
McLaren, of Lon-
week-end at her
has returned
visit with rei-
■Merle Carlyle
in Palmer
visit with
its meeting
Other members of the board
Manns, W. O. Goodwin, A
E. McQueen. The school
a very successful year Id
wedding was solemnized
A. Young of-
Glub of the
Church held
on Monday
and James
by
Rev.
gave a very
Irene
I. B.
lunch which
program was
Presbyterian
SOtrO
the W.
Hensall.
and was
Parker.
The 40th anniversary of
M. iS. of St. Paul’s Church,
was observed in the church
presided over by Rev. M. B.
There was a large attendance of all
three local churches. A report of
the work done'by the society for the
past 40 years was read by the secre
tary, Miss Mary Fee. One of the
pleasing features of the evening was
the presence of the charter member
Mrs. G. C. Petty. The first meeting
of the society was held at her home
40 years ago. Mrs, Petty is and al
ways has been a valued member ol
the society and is always willing tc
assist in church work connected with
St, Paul’s The choir added to the
event with an anthem, solo
taken by Miss Grace Sitone.
CREDITON
parte
Dr.
DASHWOOD
H. H, Cowen, l.D.S.. D.D.S,
IIE* it Al. SI K<>EQ>
ai inner il> Hurtjtoib biot a, usah-
wood, first three duyB of week ana
ai ollice over Lite Posi Office, in
Zurich, last three days of week.
Mrs. A. Hooper, of London, is vis
iting her daughter Mrs. E. Guenther.
Mrs. T. Hopcroft spent a few dayt
last week visiting her father in Clies-
ley.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Watson and Miss
Hilda Snell, of Detroit, spent the
week-end with their parents Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. Snell.
Miss Gertrude Hoffman entertain
ed a number of her friends at a. bun
co party on Wednesday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. N. Schram and fam
ily, of London, were Sunday visitorc
with Mrs. Hamacher.
Mr. Milford Merner underwent an
operation at his home here last Wed
nesday, Dr, Taylor, Dr. Dunlop and
Dr. O. Dwyer performed the opera
tion. Milford is progressing very
favorably and his many friends hope
for a speedy recovery.
Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Tayloi’ and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Guenther visited
friends in London on Sunday.
Harry Hoffman
attended the Hay
phone meeting in
day.
Dashwood Brass
annual meeting with election of of
ficers on Monday evening. Pres., T
Klump; Treas., • Harry Hoffman;
Leader Ted. Walper. The boys are
looking forward to a prosperous
year.
The choir of Dashwood Zion Luth- '
eran church held their annual meet
ing in the church recently with Mr
L. H. Rader acting as chairman for
the occasion.
The following officers were elect
ed: Hon. Pres., L. H. Rader; Pres.
Mrs. E. Nadiger; Vice-Pres., Ed. G
Kraft; Sec’y.-Treas., Rhin. Miller;
Librarians, Mrs. C. Pfile, Mrs. C
Wildfong; Leader, C. F. Pfile; or
ganist and Assist. Leader, Edith S
Walper; Social Com., Alvin Walper
Norman Walper, Reta Hayter, Edgar
Restemeyer, Kathleen Merner. A
record of attendance was then read
by the Leader after which followed
a short rehearsal.
and Louis
Municipal
Zurich on
Band held
Kraft
Tele-
Tues-
their
Mr. Richard HUI received the sad
news on Tuesday of the death of hlE
sister-in-law, Mrs. Ernest Hill, of
Port Huron, following an operation
in Port Huron
day. Deceased
know to- many
in this vicinity
her bereaved husband she leaves
one daughter, Esther, who is at
tending Normal School at Ypsilant
Mich. Mr, R, Hill and son Lawrence
and Mrs. Jonah Sims, of Exeter, at
tended the funeral on Friday which
was largely attended.
Mr. Thomas Hill and son Elgin, ol
Tawas, Mic., and Mr. Viril Hill, ol
Harrietville, Mich., visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hill and
other friends over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Dearing, of
London, visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Hill
on Sunday.
Miss Laura Clark who is attend
ing MacDonald Hall, Guelph, spent
the week-end with her parents.
Mr, and Mrs. Emmery Fahrnei
accompanied by Mr. and Mr,s. Ever
ett Haist, of Zurich, spent Sunday
in Kitchener.
Mr. Henry Silber attended the
Annual Meeting of the Hay Town
ship Farmers1 Mutual Fire Insur
ance Co,, held in Zurich on Mon
day.
Miss Clara Oestricher, of Wind
sor, is visiting with her parents Mr
and Mrs. Herman Oestricher.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fahner, 'ol
near Parkhill, are visiting with the
latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas
Fahner.
Miss Mary Young has returned
home from Lucan where she
been visiting with hei- sister
Lankin for the past few weeks.
Freddie Hey was taken to
toria Hospital, London, on Sunday
afternoon. We hope for
recovery.
Miss Esther Eilber, of
visiting with her parents
Mrs. H. F. Eilber.
Christian Endeavour
- The regular Christian Endeavor
meeting was held last Friday even
ing. Miss Addileen Gaiser, who is
convenor of the Department of In-1
struction had charge. Laurine Hirt-
zel read a call to worship while the
meeting stood. The idea of the lead
er was “A Newspaper Meeting.” The
deliberations were classified: Head
lines, musical section, personals, lit
erary-' gems, editorials, readers for
um, news items, current opinion, ex
changes. The following took part
in the various divisions:
gems, Evelyn Sippell;
. Hospital, on Satur-
. was very favorably
here, having visited
quite often. Besides
husband
Esther,
has
Mrs
Vic-
a speedy
Detroit, is
Mr. and
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STAFF A
Mrs. F. A. Hambly and Mrs.
Gray, who have been under
doctor’s care are improving.
The many friends of Mr. Janies
Norris, North Bay, will be sorry to
learn that he has had a paralytic
stroke recently.
Miss Mary
ing, London,
her parents,
Dronon. Her
a speedy recovery.
.Mrs. Seth Brown spent, the week
end with her daughter, Mrs. Harold
Jeffrey, Exeter.
M.
the
Drohon, nurse-in-traln-
is ill at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
many friends wish her
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GRAND BEND
Mr. and Mrs. L. Fahner, of Shar
on, Sask., visited during the past
George
Literary
musical
Thelma Weber and Addileen Gaiser;
Editorals, Elva Wuerth; readers for
um, Helen Telfer; music, Norma
Finkbeiner and Marguerite Amy;
news items, Earl Haist and Alma
Ratz; Alvin Finkbeiner; Kenneth
Sippell, Margaret McMaster; current
opinion as summarized and many
took part in a lively discussion on
the valfie of the newspaper of today
with some criticisms on the matter
of news items, advertisements, poli
tics and extreme headlines. A very
interesting meeting was concluded.
The W. M. S. will hold their Day
of Prayer next Sunday at the Evan
gelical church. Prayer service in
the afternoon and also special mis
sionary and musical numbers in the
.evening.
Division Court
Two cases were tried at Crediton
Division Court before His Honor
Judge Costello, Monday and aroused
considerable interest. The first was
McDonald vs. Fahner for Mortgage
interest and was .contested on the
ground that the plaintiff had prev
iously seized for the same amount
The card party held on Thursday
evening was well attended and much
enjoyed. The gentlemen’s prize
was a shaving set won by Bert Farm
er of Centralia; ladies’ prize, silver
pepper and salt shakers won by Miss , and had not accounted for all the
Winifred Morrisey; gentlements con-1 goods taken nor had he realized all
solation prize, smoking set won by he should have because he sold the
Charlie Ragier; ladies’ consolation good privately instead of by auction
prize, picture, won by Miss MaHon * His Honor reserved judgment. H. G
■McCarthy. Lunch was served by the ' Meir, of .Seaforth represented Me-
ladies. At the conclusion of the’ Donald and J. G. Stanbury, Exeter
party the drawing was made for a ' acted for Fahner. The second case
quilt WOn by Frank Hall; 2nd prize I’nmao nnt nf an niitnrnnhilpi anniflp.nt
a silk umbrella, won by Ezra Tieman
of Dashwood and 3rd prize 100 lbs
sugar won by Dr. Mitton of Detroit
Mr. Joseph Regan, of Simcoe, spent,
the week-end with his,, parents Mr ' ening when they met a big Toronto
...............-x ~----- * 'car owned by the defendant McIn
tosh. Kirstein claimed that he got
over to the North ditch but McIn
tosh kept to the centre of the road
and hit his car necessitating repairs
to the amount of $28. McIntosh
swore that he was on his proper side
and ’counterclaimed for $120 dam
ages to his car. Judgment was giv
en for Kirstein and the counter
claim was dismissed. J. G. Stan
bury was counsel for Kirstein and
N. F. Newton of London for McIn
tosh.
■ arose out of an automobile accident
on Labor Day on the Crediton road
near Grand
some other
West about
Bend. Fred Kirstein and
young men were driving
eight o’clock in the ev-
Mrs.
and
" the
Miss F
sick list
week with Mr. and
Baynham, Jr.
Mrs. John McFalls
Davey have been on
during the past week.
Mr. arid Mrs. George Essery, of
^'London, visited with Mr. and Mrs
' Wm. Parsons on Monday of this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Baynham, of Shipka
Mr. and
George
funeral
the late
last week.
Mr. Alex McFalls visited with his
brother, Mr. Thos. McFalls, who is
ill in the hospital in Petrolia,
Tuesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Willis
Mrs. O’Brien visited with Mr.
Mrs. Miles McCabe in Clinton
Wednesday of last week. ’
In the report of the Women’s
sociation last week it stated that
had been raised during the year. This
was an error and should have read
$5140.00.
Mrs. Wm. Haddock and Mr
Baynham, Jr. attended the
of the former’s daughter
Mrs. Richardson in Toronto
GREENWAY
on
and
and
on
As-
$40
Mrs- Sarah Hamilton visited hei
friends in St. Marys for a few days
Mr. and Mrs. Molatar, of Thed
ford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Waltei
England on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harbuar, of Detroit
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Green
oveK.the week-end.
Mrs. R. Williams and family spent
a few days with her’ sister Mrs. Max
Turnbull.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moussou visit
ed Mr. Moussou’s brother at Drys
dale a couple of days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Webb visited
Mrs. Eagleson last Wednesday.
Mrs. Richard Webb, who has
been laid up with a bad cold is much
improved.
Mr. Roy Holt was in Woodstock
• over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fairburn
of Hensall, visited over the week
end with Mr. Cyrus Green.
Miss Lorraine Baker, of Shipka
is visiting with friends around the-
village.
Mr. Addison Mollard, of Mt. Car
mel, is visiting his mother this week
and Mr. and
Thursday with
Thorndale.
ber of her friends to a quilting on
Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Isaac Bestard
Mrs. L. Fahner spent
Mr. Bob Bestard, at
Miss Marjctyie Ratter,son visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Carruthers en
tertained Grace Church choir last
Thursday evening.
REPORT S. S. NO. 5, USBORNE
HARPLEY
and Mrs. Mat. Regan.
Miss Geraldine Harness won an
electric table lamp at a drawing in
Exeter last week.
WOODHAM
laidWilbert Wynn has been
a few days with a bad attack
flu.
Mrs.
up foi-
of the
Jimmie, little son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Sinclair is laid up at
present 'with pneumonia.
Many from here attended the fun
eral services of Mrs. E. Davis, on the
Base Line. Her body was then taken
to her former home at Lyon’s Head.
Mrs, Davis had been sick a short
time with pleurisy which developed
into pneumonia. Mrs. Davis was an
active worker in our Sunday School
and will be greatly missed in the
community. We extend our deep
est sympathy to her husband and
family.
Otir annual congregational meet
ing which was to have taken place
on Friday, January 27, was postpon
ed for Tuesday- evening of this week
We are sorry to heat that Mr
Wesley Shier is not able to be out
on account of Illness.
The W. M. S. will meet this week
on Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Frank McNaughton,
We are pleased to know that Miss
Violet Squire has recovered after
her recent illness.
CREDITON EAST
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gower and
daughter, Alma, of Elimville, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Bullock.
Mr. and Mrs. Geoi’ge Hayes and
daughters, Doris and Patsy, spent
Tuesday with Mrs.
son.
Mrs. John Baird
visittiig
Wilson Ander-
has returned
for a time Jitn
Mrs. Lou Fahner and
the West, are visiting at
here after
Hensall.
Mr. and
children, of
the home Of their aiint and uncle
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baynham.
Mr. R, Sims, who is visiting his
parents, and’ other relatives in Ex
eter spent the week-end with Mr
and Mrs, Joab Sims.
Mr, and Mrs, Stuart Kuhii,
den, spent Siunday with the
er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
Ba-
form
Kuhn,
of
Next Sunday Rev. S. J. Mathers
will speak on "Joy, a Friend of the
ISpirit.” Large congregations are
attending the services and appreciat
ing the series of sermpns.
Miss Lois Brown is visiting her
cousins the Misses Moore of Lon-
desboro.
Miss Dorothy Belling has return
ed from visiting Mr. and, Mrs. Man
ford Belling in Detroit .
Mr. Harold Bloomfield who has
been working -with Mr. Lloyd Bro-
phey has returned, to Glencoe.
Mr. Bruce Romphf visited, friends
in Arkona last week.
Mr. J. W. McGregor had- about a'
dozen sheep killed by dogs one night
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. K. M'cKenzie, Park
hill, were guests of Mr. and Mrs
Ulens- on Sunday.
The Y. P. S. held a very success
ful social evening at the church on
Monday evening.
We are glad to report Miss Elaine
Steeper has returned from the Hos
pital and is doing as well as can be
.expected.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gunning, of
Whalen, visited here on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ulens and
Mr. A. M. Wilson and Miss Mae Wil
son attended the funeral of the late
Rev. G. J. Kerr in London last Wed
nesday. Mr. Kerr was a brother of
the late Mrs. Wilson and came here
after lie was ordained in 1879.he was ordained in 1879.
WHALEN
and Mrs. Geo. ParkinsonMr.
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. H.
Foster of Winchelsea.
Mr.
ed on
Webb,
Mr.
family, of Farquhar, visited on Fri
day evening with Mr. and Mrs, E
Squire.
Mr, and Mrs. Hilton Ogden and
family spent the week-end at Wing
ham with the latter’s parents.
Messrs. Clark, Sherwell and Ho
ward Morley were in London on
Wednesday.
The annual meeting of the Ladies’
Association which was held
from December until Thursday,
uary 26 was held at Mrs. John Hod'
gson’s home,
ers were elected
Koster;
Morley
Gunning; secretary, Mrs. F. Squire
treasurer
pianist, Mrs. Hiltdn Ogden.
and MrS'. Thos. Gunning visit-
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs., S
of Greenway.
and Mrs. Nelson .Squire and
over
Jan-
offic'The following
, Mrs. Ernest
Mrs. William
, Mrs. Thos
Pres.
1st vice-pres.,
2nd vice-pres.
Mrs. Mervin Johnson
of Grand
with hei
Gill.
% Mrs. Jas. Patterson,
Bend, spent last week
daughter Mrs. Wellwood
Miss Annie McGregor had a num-
The following is the report for S.
S. No. 5, Usborne for the month the
January.
Sr. IV—Roy Perkins 75.4; Orville
Webber 72.2; Ivan Webber 61.8; E.
Frayne 60.
Jr. IV—Ivan Perkins 7 6*.5; Lee
land Webber 72.8; Anna Kernick
71.2; Paul Gregus 69.7; Ferrol Fish
er 63.1; Eldon Heywood 45.4.
Sr. Ill—Gordon Kleinfeldt 75.5;
Stanley Frayne 70.4; Helen West
cott 67.3; Jack Frayne 62.7; Iva
Fisher 61.8; Laverne ifeywood 61.
Sr. II—Lloyd Webber 76.2; Ray
mond Heywood 74.5; Shirley Greg
us 74.1; Pauline Godbolt 68.6.
1st class—Nola Perkins 91; Nor
man Johns 75.5; John Westcott 67
Pr. Shirley Moir, Marion Kernick
Marie Heywood.
Number on roll 26; average at
tendance 23.3.
A. R. Dodds, teacher
I down and
this oud
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