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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1934-07-26, Page 2THURSDAY THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE GRAND BEND CASINO Masquerade - Monday, July 30 CIVIC HOLIDAY AFTERNOON Playing Fees $1.00 per day 15 days’ play $10.00 Playing Fees, Shower, Dinner $1.50 b. Lunch or Dinner in Dining Room 75c C. M. Walker & Son AUTO Gould’s Lantern Inn. Dancing Nightly to Brian Farnon and his 10-piece Orchestra, of Toronto BOXING AND WRESTLING TOURNAMENT IN CASINO Watch for future announcement Listen in for Lucky Names daily at noon over CIFPL, London Bums’ Hormel Ready-Cooked Chicken 5-Point Marmalade Shamrock Creamery Butter Horne’s Sun-Dried Coffee New Honey in Comb or Jar. Fresh Vegetables daily. Old Cheese Prizes for Fancy. Comic and Hard Time Costumes. Ladies 2.5c. — Dancing Free ■»— Gents 50e, BARGAIN NIGHTS — TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS Free Dancing till 9.3 0—Tickets 22 for $1.0'0 Among the many who are holidaying at Grand Bend we list the following: The Times-Advocute are co-aper- ing with the business places of Giaml Bend and for the next five week* will place a copy of the paper fret- cf charge, into each home andi cottage. On* Monday our reporters vistied piuctically all the cottages, w.tli the exception of those at Maple Grove and the Beach-o’-Pines which we expect to call on later, fWe were able to list the occupants of ino.-t cf the cottages but in a num­ bers of instances there was no. one at home. Each Monday we expect to revisit the cottages and secure the names of additional visitors. It will he of interest to many to note the large number ot cottages and the many visitors who come to this popular summer resort to sipend their vacation. Look over the list of advertisements and patronize those who make this service pose sible. Copies oif the paper are be­ ing placed on sale at the news stands at 3c. per copy. Send them to your friends so that they may see the number who seek relaxation and pleasure in this beautiful spot of nature. Spend a day on one of the finest courses in Western Ontario Neil’s Wonder-Sliced Bread « Complete Stock of Heintz’s 57 varieties “ If there is fruit available we have it. Apples, berries, peaches, also head lettuce, cauliflower, etc. Prices are coming down. ..Our grocery line is complete in every department!at the low­ est possible price. Always a comfortable room available. Cottages to rent. List your cottage with us. GOULDS—“The Little Store With the Big Business” (Mr. inion another ous A _ - a Dodge coupe in which they were riding was b'adlj’ wrecked. The driver lost control while motoring south near M'aple Grove. They struck a bump in the road and the ACCTDENT Thus. B. King, of the Dom- Glass Co., Hamilton, and __ gentleman had a niiracul- escape Saturday evening when RIDE for See Health & Exercise HORSES AND PONIES QUIET AND RELIABLE PONIES WITH BUGGY Imperial Riding Stables Imperial Hotel ONE-STOP-SERVICE Brenner’s Garage Imperial Gas and Oils We cater to Tourists Battery Service Lubrication Repairs on all makes of cars Officia1 O.M.L. Road Service Station M. Brenner r so ■ CITIES SERVICE Gas Station and Garage Towing and Repairing Tires and Batteries Lubrication Let us sesvice your car Prices Reasonable Work Guaranteed, BERT CRAIG « Near the Golf Course 01 8 Mada for Palmistry at the Red Store & Butcher H. M. WILD Plumbing and Electrical Work OUR SPECIALTY Cotracting or Jobbing Shelf Hardware LAKEVIEW HARDWARE Phone 59rl9 O. S. ATKINSON, Prop. J. W. HOLT’S GENERAL STORE Price—Quality—Service Provisions of all kinds Fruits and Vegetables CREAM AND MILK We Deliver — COTTAGES — FOR SALE OR RENT List your cottage with us. We hav° big connection Imperial Hotel We welcome all suknmer visitors attd invite you to avail yourself of our splen­ did dining-room service. Reasonable Rates Close to the Beach Airy* Comfortable Rooms, in one of the finest hotels Bruce Bossen berry Proprietor F ELSIES’ LUNCH Try our Hamburgs or Hot Dogs Refreshments of all kinds* Curb Service or attractive Dining-Rodm Satisfied Customers are Ottf bo«t advertisement WM. ELSIE Cabins To Root Grieve’s Drugstore Lunch Room and Fountain Service Where food tastes better Lillian Miller of Windsor; and' Miss Eva Richard Cook, Visit Grieve’s Gift Shopcar took to the ditch on the left ! side, It grazed a telephone pole, J breaking it near the to<p and after travelling along a fairly deep ditch climbed a roadway leading into a farm home and struck a second telephon e pole wrapping the car around it until it was facing north and breaking the pole which was over a foot through. From the 1-ook of the car it evidently had roiled • over a few times. The men escaped : with only a shaking up and a few bruises. i is I Mr. Letters, furniture dealer, of Waterloo, has a new cottage in course of erection on Elmwood Ave Mr. 0. F. Holtzhauser, of Bell- evue^ Penn, is erecting a fine new --*■*■— __ x,., parkhill side and three this C V U. GA —* • j cottage on the _ with Mrs. Holtzhauser and children expect to move in weeks.| Mrs. Marteil'le is in Sarnia pital, suffering from a double j tu-re of on^ of her legs 'and with other injuries received in an'iauto accident while motoring with ' her father. | “Buddy”, son oif Mr. Gordon CTlens, was knocked to the pavement Sunday evening w'hen he ran into the side of a car while crossing be­ tween a line of Cars in front of the ■ church. He bumped his head and — hurt his hip but. there were no serious injuries. Hos- ■frac- also The Brenner House was filled for the week-end. Among the guests who are remaining for the week are Mr. Geo. Roiss> and Miss E. Ross, of London; Mr. and_Mrs. A. W._Abbot London; L" .Miss H. Eellerington, Mis, L. Pot- troff, all of Toronto; D; C. Camp­ bell, Listowell; Misses Marie and, Madeline Campeau, of Windsor; Miss Frederick, Detroit; Miss M. (McCann, Windsor.; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mathies'on; Miss I. Flanagan, Mr. Roland O’Brien, Detroit; Mr. 'and Mrs. Neil D. McEwen, of Sand­ wich; Russell Gray, Walkerville; Miss Howie, London. Miss Bell, Miss, BryCrs, The Imperial Hotel was filled for the week-end. Among those who are remaining for the week are: Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Saperston, Miss I. K'leinsmith, ‘Mir. R. E. Raisch, Mr H. D. Gody, G. E. Sheppler, all of Detroit; John Kaholr, Detroit; Lee Hamlin, of Detroit; Mrs. Robert Leach and son. Billy, of London; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Stansell, of Al- gomac, Mich.; Miss Ray Hamilton and Miss Reta Thompson, of Toron­ to. Among the many campers at the Bend are the .following with the name of the cottage. At th'e Mollard Lodge—<Chas. J. Pettard, Lee Smith, Buffalo; Archie Thomposn, Windsor; Jack Goocli, Toronto; Peggy Mollard, Windsor; Miss M. Fallis, Sarnia; Ruth Mc- Conte-y, Toronto; Audrey Powell, Toronto; Trixie Boal, Toronto; H. McDowell, Toronto; Mr. aud Mrs. Th os. Coken, Toronto. At the Oakland House— Mary Gartly, Marjorie Vincent London; Mr. and Mrs. Benton, Windsor; Mrs. Prust, Mrs. Morlris, London; Mr. and Mirs. S. H. McKay, .Toronto; iMiss V. Roszell, Detroit. M.rs. S. F. Glass, of Royal Court London, with Mr. and Grieve. Miss Jean Grieve is Rochester, N.Y., with Mrs. Williams. “Dun Wurkiin”—• Mr. ---- ----- ■Chas. Fritz and Ward, of Zurich. Mir. and Mrs. Bercy Chapman and friends, of Woodstock, with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Atkinson. At Mrs. A. Ireland’s—Jack Alldis of London; Mr. and M'rs. R, H. Ire­ land and son, Douglas and Mr. I. H. Havens, of Hamilton. At Mrs. Desjardine’s — Misses Marie Law, Shirley Ackley, Mildred Miller, Lucille Mickelson, of Detroit Bernice, Edna and Ruth Goodall, of Toronto. Among the the Mrs. and and and (Mr. Mr. “ Small Nook Mr. and Mrs. Small, of Cleveland. At Mrs. Nancy Ravelie’s— Mr, Dewey and children, Doris and Ken­ neth, St. Marys aud Mrs. Gertrude Surerus, of Zurich. Exeter $id<‘ “Alanray”—Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Holmes, and Wendel and Helen, of Windsor, guests are,. Bly. and Mrs. Wm. Laird, Walkerville; Miss Peggy -Hallatt, of Toronto'. “The Pines”—Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Bluett, and Miss Bluett, London. “Rainbow Villa”—Mr. and .Mrs. A. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs, J. Bennett, and Betty, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Bryce and Jimmy, all of London. Huron St.—Mir. and Mrs. Huges, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Stringer, of Detroit and 'Miss Stirling, Toronto. “Los Villas”—Mr. and Mrs. Lees and family, of London. “Los Robels”—Mr. and 'Mrs. G. Penfound, London and Miss Alien­ in', of Tonawanda, N. Y. “The Oaks”—Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gundy and Miss Julia, Toronto; Mrs. T. C. Milligan and Mrs. Eileen Hunter. “Nara-Care”—Mr. and (Mrs. R. . W. ' Leatherdale, Windsor; Mrs. Campbell, Ridgetown; Mrs. L. J. Hartwick, Strathroy; Leo and .Mac Hurtlei'b are staying for two weeks. “Golden Dreams”—'Misses Grace Smith and Marjorie Logan, Sarnia. “Sea Gull”—Mrs. L. C. Macbeth, Mr. Greyble McFarlane and family, <>f Southport, Ind. “Shu-Swap”—Mrs. Mr. Harold Miller, Mias Lillian Holland of Walkeville, Mrs. Walkerville. •'‘Eccles ton Manor-”-—-wiith Mrs. Eecleston, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dawes,, of Los Angeles, recently returned to Los Angeles. Mr Dowes is a son of the late Dr. Dawes, of Arkona; Miss Alice Lowe, of Long Beach, Cal., who is recovering from ail accident and the former’s cou­ sin, Mrs. Nellie DaVis, Detroit. Power’s Cottage—Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and Donald; Mr. House, Miss Helen Wilkie, of London. Snell’s Cottage—IMIr. and Mrs. W. C. Robinson, Thelma and Luella of Detroit. ‘ ‘ M y- T-Fi n e Inn’ ’—M r s. Brenneman and Miss Stratford; M*ss Corinne and Mr. Richard T&fel, delphia; Mrs. Emily and Schnarr, of Kitchener; Mrs. Immanuel Tafel, of Toronto. Snell’s Cottage—Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Swanson and daughter, Strat­ ford. “Pine Villa”—-Mrs. Jno.- Pryor, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pryo'r and Bobby and M'r. Moffatt, Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Dyer, London, England. “Shorewood” — Dr. and Mrs. Linklater, Ruth and Jim, of Noran- da, Quebec; Dr. Sadler and Mrs<. Sadler, Sr. of Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Linklater Sr., parents of Dr. Link­ later and Mrs. McCutcheon, Sarnia. “Shoreacres”—'Mrs. E. C. Fowell, Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Gehring and daughter of Detroit. “Dip n’ Sip”—'Mir. and Mrs. F. E. Harley, of London. “Guests Cottage”—Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Guest, of London. “Wave-Crest Villa”’----Mr. and Mrs. Ed'war'd Parnell and Douglasi, Base Line Rd., London. ‘‘Sunset Lodjge”—'Mu’, and Mrs. Lloyd T. Ginn, Marjorie and Bobby of Detroit, Miich. Woodward Ave—“Miss Detroit” Mr. and Mrs. H- C- Gracey, Paul and Marion Elizabeth, of Riverside, On.t. “Kamp Kumfort”—Mr. -and Mrs. H. J. Elliott, June and-- Roibert, Mr. and (Mirs. Wm. Howie, London. “Donna Lea”.—Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Giles, Dorothy Lee and Patricia, of Royal Oak, iMich. “Bee Kist”—Mrs. Barnes Sr. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Barnes .and Rita Harold, Nancy Brown and Allison Gordon, of London. “Ferndale”—Miss Mary of Stratford; Mrs. C. H. ____ . Clifford, Donald and Ray, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sealey.Lake Corbett, London.“Algremar”—Mr. Bailey Douglas and Drugs, Candy, Cigars Magazines Bathing Caps & Suits Kodak Films & Supplies Souvenirs, Novelties Mt'S. F. L. visiting in her aunt, and, Mrs. - guests included Bea,ch o’ Pines were: " H. Uibeiacher, Mrs. Kerr, of .Mrs. Barranger, Mrs. Knect.al, ... . , and Mrs, Murray, of London; __ and Mrs. Stanley, of London. At Mrs. M. Stebbin’s— Mrs. Jack Coomlbes, of Toronto. At Mr. M. Gratton’s—Mirs. Holly Merle and Peggy, of Paris, Mr, and1 Mrs-, Fuller and daught­ er, Eleanor, of Toronto. “ Gypsy Night Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and ifamily of Mt. Clements, at and Mr. Mr. Mir. ____ Mr. Woodstock: Vancouver* of London, of Woodstock ( Next to Elsie’s) English China Novelties Kenwood Blankets Woollen Goods Beach Sport Wear RUSTIC CABINS—With the beds that let you sleep. G. R. Ruth, of Brenneman of Phila- Miss Doiris Rev. and Mum a, (Mum a, E. Death and Mr. Stanley Knoll”—Mir. and Mrs. J. Margaret and Madeline, of and Mrs. Neil _____ _ „ Dianne; Dr. and Mrs. Baker, Joan and Tommy, all of London."Kilmartin”—Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Lyon, and Gwendolyn, of Windsor; Mrs. E. A. Green, patsy andi Gary, Detroit. “Bonnie Brae”—Mr. and -Mrs. Fred Morgan, Margaret, Mona, Bob and Barbara, London; Mrs. George .Moirgan, Hamilton; (Mir. Bud Cot- rell, London.Huron St.—“Edgewood”—:Mr. and Mrs, R. Paterson, Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Fallis, Toronto, Mr. Phil­ ip Holton, Windsor, Mr. IT Paterson, Windsor, Mr. Nei'l Noel Paterson. “Oakholme”—Dr. and Mrs. mes, London. “Tahglewood Cottage” — Noecker, Waterloo, Ont. Bendier’s Cottaiges—Mr. and Wm. Doyle, Norman and IL and Mr. and Mrs. Cardno Duane, all of Detroit; Mrs. T. W. Chapman, Erma, Doris. Agnes, Don- old, all of London; Mrs. Woolier and family, Kitchener; Mrs. Ahrens Mrs. Germann and Miss Jean, of Waterloo. Ont, “Outside Inn’’-—< Miss Jean Hus­ ton, Grand Prairie will visit Misses Lillian and Winnifred and M.r H. E. Huston.Mrs. 'Miles and son, of Sarnia, #pent the weeik-end with Mr. and Mrs. E, Bender. Bender’s cottage, No. 1, Warwick Ave.—Mr, and Mrs, Kingsborough and family, of London. No. 2—Mrs, H. K. Hyndman, Miss B. Gollings, of Exeter; Mrs, A. A, Ericson and son, Billy, of Rochester, N. Y.» No. 3 —ML and Mrs. W._ A. Stacey and babe, Mrs. Hula. Jean___ ____ ___ _____ ___ _____ -of Dresden, and John Loft, of Lon­ don, (Continued on the next page) Harold and Hol- Mrs. . Mrsi. Pauline and . and Mts. W. A. Stacey and of London. No. 4—'litr. and Watson Lambe, Doris Betty, and Helen, of London; Miss Laid and (Mt. and Mra Tassle F. L. GRIEVE Benders’ GRAND BEND TOURIST CAMP Fresh Meats Ice Cream Groceries Soft Drinks Comfortable Cabins Kitchen and Dining - Room One of Nature’s Beauty Spots Try out* Home Made Pastry Smiling Service, Pleasing Prices Also Comfortable lodge with room and board at prices within reach of all. We Deliver Phone 56-r-ll E. BENDER Lakeview Hotel Overlooking the lake with its magnificent subsets Excellent Dining-Room Service Ample Accommodation Meet your friends at the Lakeview House Harmon Gill Proprietor W. A. Mollard Visit the Peggy Marie Beauty Shoppe Neal Baking Co., London Makers of Wonder sliced Bread and Hostess Cakes Try our Products, You’ll be Delighted k F DINE AT Wheal’s Lunch We specialize in Dining­ room service at moderate prices Tasty food in clean and pleasant surroundings Ice Cream, Soft Drinks and Confectionery Open all hoqirs Two cabins to Rent Roberts’ Riding Academy Opposite Brenner’s Hotel Riding Horses and Ponies All quiet and well broken Ponies with Carts & Saddles This is Our sixth year at the Bend—our host advertisement is hundreds of satisfied customers Call and see us. We will give you service. Wi J, Roberts & Son Proprietors Try a Fish, Steak, or Chicken Dinner Special Weekly Rates to Campers 50 Rooms—Mineral Baths & Showers 9