The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1934-08-23, Page 2TTIVKS1MY, AUGUST 23rd, 1984
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THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
Grand Bend, the Most Popular Resort on the Great Lakes
GRAND BEND CASINO
Dancing Nightly to
Brian Fanion and his 10-plece Orchestra, of Toronto
FIDDLERS’ CONTEST Mon., Aug. 27
ALSO FRIZES FOR STEP DANCING AND
MOUTH ORGAN PLAYING
ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING
Bring your Picnic to the Beach Pavilion. Free tables' and
Free Hot Water
Musical Programs every Sunday aternoon oil the Beach, and each
Sunday evening in the Casino
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HI-
Gould’s Grocery
Step into our Grocery De
partment and see our stock. Burns’ Horxnel Ready-Cooked
Chicken; New Honey in comb
or jar; 5-point Marmalade,
Fresh Vegetables daily; Sham
rock Creamery Butter; Old
Cheese; Horne’s Sun-Dryed
Coffee; Neal’s Wonder Sliced
Bread; Heinz’s 57 varieties
Redpath Sugar, No. 1 grade
§5.65 per cwt.
All Groceries at Reduced
Prices
Always a comfortable
available. Cottages to
List your cottage with
GOULD’S—“The Little
With the Big Business”
room
rent,
us.
Store
RIDE
for
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
CITIES SERVICE
Gas Station
and Garage
Towing and Repairihg
Tires and Batteries
Lubrication
Let us sesvice your car
Prices Reasonable
Work Guaranteed
BERT CRAIG
Near the Golf Course
Imperial Hotel
We welcome all summer
visitors and inyite you to
avail yourself of our splen
did dining-room service.
Chicken, Steak and those
famous Tobermory Trout
Reasonable Rates
Close to the Beach
Airy, Comfortable Rooms,
in orie of the finest hotels
Bruce Bosseiiberry
Proprietor
K
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Patronize the
Postoffice Store
and get service
A general line of Dry Goods
Groceries, Fruits and
Vegetables, China and
Confectionery. Paints
We cal! for and deliver
Our Aim is to Please.
Desjardine’s Store
See
Mada
for
Palmistry
at the
Red Store & Butcher
H. M. WILD
LAKEVIEW
HARDWARE
We specialize in the
installation of
Water Pressure
Systems
and guaranteed for
against imperfection
Duro
installed
one year
in workmanship or material
Shelf Hardware
O. S. ATKINSON, Prop.
Phone 59rl9
J. W. HOLT'S
GENERAL STORE
Price—Quality—Service
Provisions of all kinds
Fruits and Vegetables
CREAM AND MILK
Buy where the dollar goes
the farthest
We Deliver
— COTTAGES —
FOR SALE OR RENT
List your cottage with us.
We have big connection.
ELSIES'
LUNCH
After the dance try our
Hamburgs and Hot Dogs
Once a Customer
Always a Customer
Lunches served at the curb
or in the dining-room
Refreshments of all kinds
WM. ELSIE
Cahliis To Kent
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AVTO ACCIDENT
An auto accident took place Satin day evening on the Blue Water
Highway about three miles north of
Gi.tud Bend when a car driven by
H. C. MeLoed, of Detroit, collided
with another ear belonging to C. H.
Aiarlnnr.-, of Toronto, who is spend
ing the month of August at Oak
wood. The Michigan car was going
north and met the other car on a
turn and, according to the police,
tlit* former was hugging the turn
when the rear wheels struck. The
Michigan car took to the ditch. The
occupants of the car were unhurt
but the rear fender and wheel were
badly damaged. The wrecked car was' brought to the Imperial Gar
age for repairs.
Campers Beginning To Fall Off,
But Season Has Been Good
A cold high wind off the lake
kept most of the campers indoors
Monday when the reporters of the)
Times-Advovate made their weekly
visit of the cottages. The waves)
were rolling high along
ing with Mrs. AVm. Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kuhn, of
Toiouto, visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Noah Stebbins.
Mrs, Gregory and two daughters,
cf Corunna, and Messrs. Donald and
Alervin Pollock, of Kerrwood at
Mr?. McPherson’s village camp.
Airs. Frank Loy and daughters,
Jc-o, of Detroit, visited on Sunday
with Mrs. eteo, McGregor,Misses Flow and Mildred Lovett, I
of London, are visiting with Mrs. j
Mason.Mi>s Gertrude Jeffery, of St; Jo-!
sepli visited last week with Airs. AV, I
Dewey.
Air. and Airs. Clayton Pfile Dash
wood, spent Sunday with Air. and
Mrs. H. Pfile.
Air. Robert Brown, of Detroit, is visiting with Airs. Brown and family
at the home of Airs. Brown’s par
ents, Mr. and Alirs. M. Gratton.
Air. and Airs. Arthur AVebb and
family, of Shipka, ana Miss Martha Nichol, of Pankhill with Mrs. Eagle-
son. (
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Talbot, of
,hn iniro 1 Goderich and Air. and Airs. Ed. Tal-
„ - .. ,v hot, of Bayfield, visited over the.front. On Sunday tlieie' was a veiy | week_etlu wjtb Airs. Jennison and large crowd on the beach anj while LOrauce
the water was somewhat rough Virginia Moore, of Shinka.there were many in bathing. Tlie}
weather turned cooler during the.
night ana on Monday it needed a{ .
fire to keep comfortable The camp- £merv Desjardine.
ers are beginning to tall off but) Mr and Mrs Puui still the great majority of cottages I Mi'kS 'jennie Alderson,
””e occupied. There are not a great, v —,UVC1 —
my changes to report this week - d Mrs. Ivan Green, d there have nc* - -
Jtors as -usual. (
reported last weel?
week ‘ •'
husine
isf
foi
of
Be
co- . business people
Grand Bend new
weeks and free copies of the paper
have been placed, ill the cottages'
each week. AVe were pleased, to hear
one advertiser say that it lias, been j
one of the biggest boosters Grand ’ anrMrs?wmHoit4 vrsltedTAIrsT’Robt'
Bend lias, ever had. AVe have alsio Da of Granton on Sunday.
been delighted to hear many of our; Miss Cora Oliver, of London,
readers tell of fhe pleasure they. spent her holidays; with her parents have derived from the news. There and Mrs. Joe Oliver.
are another ten days before school Mrs Walter England spent the
reopens at which time many of the week.e;nd with friends at Greenway
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I .Miss Virginia Moore, of Shipka,
i is visiting with Miss Mildred Webb.
Mr. and Mrs.. Wilfred Holland of
Windsor, visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
ers are beginning to fall off but;
ar
111;
an
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of the season,
ss places are
,ed with the bus
the season. This
pecial edit:
,easo ■operation of the merchants and'
our
nd for thi;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul iMorris and
___ of Detroit
visited over the week-end with Mr.
been as many j";
ie of the hotels, ,City,' Mich;
as the biggest | grampton a«u ^nuiuc x-umo, mx Most of the T0r011t0j visited with Mr, and’Mrs. fairly well sat-1 Arthur Webb.
iness turn-over] Mr. Lawson - -..................
Mr. and Mrs. AV- H. Webb, of BayMr. Newton Fallis, of
and Claude Fallis, of
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Oakwood Golf Club
Spend a day on one of the finest
courses in Western Ontario
Playing Fees $1.00 per day
15 days’ play $10.00
Playing Fees, Shower, Dinner $1.50
Lunch or Dinner in Dining Room 75c
C. M. Walker & Son
will be the Last ]
ions for Grand
n. Through the |
we have featured'
s for the piast five j
i
__ Lawson, of Hamilton, is. vis
iting with Mrs. Ed. Gill.Mr. and Mrs. Daniels and family
and Miss Jean Dewar, of Hickory
Corners, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. .Stanlake.Mr. >and Mrs. Melvin Dobbs, of
Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Eilbers. of
Buffalo, .spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Geromett.
Air. and Mrs. Franik (Station, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oliver.
Mrs. Walter England spent the
campers return to their homes; but
many more will remain Mr. and Mrs. Watson, .of London
1 Mrs. Sarah Eagleson on— — - — — thiough vi-bted Mr*September and into the fall as many. Wednesday niri 11 f cill x* r\ n ,r 1i n +■ Cnni n m zv 4,0 4-lxzxi _ . , * ’ < , < » , 1Quite a number took in the cir
cus in London.
Mr. Warren Patterson, of Sarnia
is spending his holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patter
son.
will tell you that September is the i finest month of the year for camp-1
ing. We wish to thank both our iad- (
vertisers and readers for the splen-,
did co-operation .they have given us. |
Brenner House—Among the guests
at the Brenner House were; Mr.
Heines, Mr. T. H. Smith, Mrs. Kuhn,
Mr. J. E. Sacker, Mr. Geo. Ross, Mr.
and Mirs. J. Hickey, all of London.;
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hickey, of Detroit;
N. K. Fiebig, of Stratford; Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. Meely, Horace McLeod, j _____ ___Miss Sorenzo, Mr. aiad (Mrs. Thosp, I Francis and (L.„.
all of Detroit; Mr. and 'Mrs. Groves, Kirkton with Mr.
Mr. Chas. Magwood, W. A. McPher- Snell,
son. Gilbert Ward, of Toronto; Miss. “Pine Villa”—Misses' Zella
Lillian Schmidt, Miss Alice Halley, I Alga Aidbrick, of Detroit .and
Ecorse, Mich.; J. K. MaeiArthur, of . James Brefler, ef Windsor,
Exeter Side
“Kosy-Nook”—Miss Madeline Col
ledge, Miss. Gwen Alexander, Miss
I Rosamund Ponsford, Miss Dorothy
AIcLean, of St. Thomas.
j Snell’s Cottage—Air. and Mrs. R.
> Francis' and daughter, ‘Alfarion,. and Mrs. I
, of Milo
and
Mrs.
with
Ailsa Craig and T'hos. Orton, Guelph., Mrs. John Prior.
“Imperial Hotel”—Guests at the, “Lo,s Rebels”—Mr. and Mrs. Imperial Hotel during the week'combe and (Miss Rindleheart,
were: J. 0. McMartin, Florence and . don.
Gertrude Beaton, all of London; Mr.' “The Oaks”—'Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
and Mrs, B. Bertrand and Marion, Gundy and Miss Kathleen Gundy, of
of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs, M. Mondry Toronto.
and
don,
and
Miss
Mrs1.
Koellen and Jack, Fred and E. S.
Holmes, of Windsor; Mrs. A. L.
Donaldson, Mrs. Wm. Lehaner, of
Mt. Clemens; Mrs. F. D. Pasner,
Mrs. M. D. VanDerVoert, of Buffalo
F-. R. Knapp, R. Miallighan, Misses
Hueglin, Miss Clara iMassel, Jean
ette Massel, Miss A. Burges, Miss
M. Spencer, of Kitchener; E. AV.
Scott, wife and children, of Hamil
ton; Mrs. G. S. Harkner, of Lome
Park; Mrs. A. G. Farrow and Lois
of Port Credit; Wm. Cutten, Toron
to; John Gordon, St. Catherines; W.
J. Hogan, of Kitchener; G. S. Young
and Alma Young, Mrs. Yickell and
two children, all of Toronto; Mr.
and Mrs. Hurndall, Mrs. C. AV- Hurn-
dall, Jr., and Miste Hurndall, of
Toronto; Mr and (Mrs. F. Connelly,
Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. East
man, of Chatham; Miss E. L. Mur
ray, Toledo, Ohio; R. J. and Miss
Margaret McMehen, of Goderich;
Misses Jeanette and Laura Roche
'both of Toledo, Ohio; Dr. A. R. At
kinson, Montreal; J. A. McMartin,
London; A. M. Doisereaux, of Owosso, Mich.; T. w. Windsor, Ann Ar
bour, Mich.
' Mo'liard’is Lodge—William Barb*, er, •■ - - -----
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R. C. 'McCallum, AV. R. Mollard and
family, Sandwich; Mr. H. Robbins,
Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Brown., of Toronto.
“Gould’s Inn”—Guests1 registered
for the week are Margaret Penhale
Exeter; Kathleen Shain, Belmont;
Jean and Betty Coates, Mildred El
liott1, of Centralia; Harold Ross, of
St. Thomas; George Spidy, Walker
ville and. George Williamson, Windsor.
“■Oakland Hous^”— Among those
registered at the Oakland House
were: Mr. and Mm McKay, of Tor
onto; Alice Goodwin and Evelyn
Birk, of Kitchener; Lois Bathurst,'
AV. Longman, Franik Ryan, all of
London; Annie M. Patton, Mrs. G.
H. Patton, of Detroit; W. R. Koster
Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Mill and j Barbara, of London, are occupying
the cabin.
i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Craig and Ber
nard and Mr. and iMrs. Albert' Kelly all of Blyth visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Craig.
Mr. and Mrs, George Fisher, Beryl
and Hilda, Miss Merle Roberts and
Miss Nancy Jackson, all of Listowel
and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Gibson,
Jean and Robert, of Fordwich, visited during the week with Mr. and
Mrs. AV. J. Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. (’has. Crumbs, Mr,
and Mr.-. Nathan 'Crumbs, of Throe
Rivers. Mich,, visited over the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. M. Wilds.
Miss' Marguerite Carriere and Dr.
Tindale, of Toronto, with Mias E.
Taylor and Miss M. Jennison.
Mrs, Vinen, Patricia, Dorothy anti
Bustor and Dorothy Bastard) and MNs
Ethel Korman, all of London visit'-
Lips-
Lon-
“Friendship”—Mr. and Mrs. Wm.child, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Gor-1 ----------.Mr. ana Mrs. David J. Gothold Doyle, Norman and Pauline and Mr.
Mists A. MtoFee, all of
F. M; Cook, Windsor;
A. H. Gignac, Mr. and
and Mrs. C. C. Lean, all of Detroit,
with Mrs. Doyle.
Mr. Thompson’s Cottage No.
Mrs. Robert Gay and
Niagaro Falls.
“Kamp Kumfurt No.
and Mrs. G. Davis and
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family, of
243” Mr..
__ ___ ______ .. „ family, Tor
onto; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDonald,
of Hensail were week-end visitors.
“Lloyeta”—Mr. and Mrs. Nestle
and son Lloyd have returned to their
home in Ingersoll after camping at
Grand Bend.
“Dromineer”—-Mr. ,and Mrs. Ro
land Hodgins' and family, Mrs. Steel
of Algonac were guests' of Mrs. Hod
gins and Viola.
“Happy Hours”—(Mr. and Mrs.
Graham" and their guesfts Miss Mc
Kenna .and Mir,s. Mayo and son Bill
and Mrs. Brown, of London for the
weeik-end.
“Donna Lea”—Mr. and Mrs. Walk
er and son,; Mr. and Mrs. Burk, of
Glencoe and Ernest Giles of Royal
Oak, were week-end visitors.
“Allgremar Lodge”—Mr. Joseph
Cohn, of Texas was a week-end vis
itor with Miss Marion Burr.
“Bonnie Brae”—Miss Edith Er-
vine, of London; Mrs. J. A. Johanson
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Miller and their
f daughter Mary, of Rainy River; Mr.
•nr- c -r, I P. E. Carmichael,| of 'London, are•D^rinSr^0TvrB^Eal'\T vN.’ holidaying at Grand Bend.* “Bonnie Doon”—Mr. and Mrs. A.
Ironside, Mr. and Mrs. McComb and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson,,
of London Township.
“Dulce Donum”—Mislsi Dorothy
Deveny. of Detroit; Miss M. Green
and Mrs. M. Green, Mr. Joseph Gau
det and W. A-1. McCamey, of Toron
to.“The Detour”—Miss Jean Bird,
(Miss Jean Tumsden, Mr. L‘. Hudson.,
M-r. A. Champeon, of St. Gatherings;
Miss Mary Roos, of Kitchener; Miss
Isohel and Ruth Rickett, of Clinton-
visiting with IMfr. and Mrs1. Gillies
and Marion, of Kitchener. Mr. Hud
son and Mr. Gillies flew from St.
Catherines to Grand Bend on Mon
day for a visit.
“Hillholm”— Misses Anna and
Ruth Tieman with their guestsi the
Misses Edith and Nan Holland, of
Windsor. \
“Narga-Kar”—Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Pepper and Miss Bei’tlia Flater, of
Forest and Miss Irene Kemp, Sask
atchewan were Tuesday visitors. Mr.
and Mrs. Johnston, ’Mr. and Mrs.
Marr, of Forest, were guests on Sunday at the cottage.
“Sea Gull”—Misses Mary Horney
and Janie Hogarth, of London; and
the Misses (Muriel Hogarth and Mil
dred Rowe, of Exeter.
“Shu-tSwap”-—Mrs. Cooke, Leam
ington; Mr. and Mrs. Bray and son,
Riverside; Miss Margaret Gold,
M>Iss Looslie, of Detroit; Miss Con- radon, Highland Park, Detroit and
Miss Helen Jones, of Fingal with
Mrs. Pickering.
Mr.s. J, A, Boersig, of Detroit,
with Mrs. E. Powell.
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Grieve’s Drugstore
Lunch Room and Fountain
Service
Where Food Tastes Better
Drugs, Candy, Cigars,
Magazines
Bathings Caps and Suits
Kodak Filins and Supplies
Souvenirs, Novelties
Visit Grieve’s Gift Shop
(Next to Elsie’s)
English China Novelties
Kenwood Blankets
RUSTIC CABINS—With the
beds that let you sleep.
F. L.. GRIEVE
Benders’
Grocery Meat Market
10
10
10
Specials for This Week-End
T-Bone & Sirloin iSteak 21c
Round Steak ............... 15c
Stewing Beef ....... 6 to 10c
Breakfast Bacon. Schneider’s
■and Dumart’s....... 33c* a lb.
Wrapped Bread .................
Alli Groceriesi at Reduced
Prices
7c
We Deliver Phone 56rll
Radios for Rent
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
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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 hours
Two cabins to Rent
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Comfortable Cabins
Kitchen and Dining - Room
One of Nature’s Beauty
Spots
Also Comfortable lodge
with room and board at
prices within reach of all.
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
RIDING HORSES
and Ponies
The kind you like at
popular prices—horses
quiet and well broken
Ponies with Saddles or
Governess Cart
Competent Attendant
Supplied with Horses and
Ponies if desired
Our Motto—-“Service”
W. J. Roberts & Son
Opposite Brenner Hotel
Grand Bend
Wallis (Lrcasnrr
Suggests you take advantage
of the
PRE-CHRISTAIAS SALE
Now in Full Swing
The Stock includes China,
Lending Library Books,
Novelties,, Etc.
We cater to Private Bridge,
Breakfast and Luncheon
Parties
Try a box of our
Homemade Fudge
Try a ’Fish, Steak, or Chicken Dinner
Special Weekly Rates to Campers
50 Rooms—Mineral Baths & Showers
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