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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1932-06-02, Page 4WJ'.wura 4JJ. .1 J1IIM! dlllWW^SMraSWTOWffl^^liWl'IWI'!’!!!!!1.HIM.1 WTOW Thursday, jv.Nis g, toon THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE ■writwry births SMITH—-in Twp., ,M May 23rd, to Mr* and Mrs. 'Al­ bert Smith, a son, pXvhS^At the :Women’s College hospjtalj. Toronto, on Thursday, May g 6th, to Mr* and Mrs. Gordon Davis, a. son, MARRIAGES^ CHAMBERS—-WINER—At the Triv* itt Memorial Churjch, Exeter, on Wednesday, June 1. Miss Mary Phyllis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, E, Winer to Mr. Calvert Fran­cis Chambers, son of Mr, and Mrs, John Chambers by Rev. E« L. Viv­ ian. ’' ' ’ * ’ DEATHS EWALD—In London Hospital on Saturday, May 28th, OtW Ewald, Of Croditop, aged 33 years. CARD OF THANKS Mrs, Mabel Ewald desires to ex­ tend. her sincere thanks to th® neigh­ bors and friends for the many acts of kindness and sympathy extended during her bereavement; also for the loan of ears and floral tributes. Idr. and Mrs. RussqL Pollock And M« Ccrbuft spent the week-end in Fordwich. Mrs-Boston^ of .London* end­ ing a few days with her sister Mrs* Joseph Garoipette. Mr. and Mrs. Wilsop Eagleson, of Parkbili, visited Mr. and Mrs*. W. Hicks last week. » Mr. E* Mason, Miss Devina Mas- jgn. Miss Topping and Geo. Chapman were recent visitors in Sarnia. Miss Maud Brown, of London and Mrs, Snowdon, of parkhill, spent the week-end with Mr. and Brown. A little son was born Mrs. W. Foltz last week. The pupils at No. 10 Npah and Frank and five sisters, Mrs. p. Gooding, Mrs. Ahram Des- jaydine, Mr^ Etchu, Mrs. T. Devine and Mrs, Relton. The funeral ser­ vice on Friday was conducted by Rev. Lewin in Grace Church, Green* way, which was filled with sorrow­ ing relatives and friends. -Inter­ ment was In Parkhill cemetery with Six of his nearest neighbors being pall bearers, Mr. E* Mason, Mr. C, Mason, Mr, J. Homer, Mr, G* Bui* lock, Mr. J* H. McGregor and Eggart. Mr, J. Gower is still confined tq his- home from the effects of the ac­ cident he had a week ago, • - • - ■•*\ (intended for last week) ■•.'Miss Martha Lamport, of London, visited her parent® Mr. and Mrs, T. Eh Lamport ever the holiday. The Misses Jia and Evelyn Sweit­ zer* Beatrice Baynham and Edith Sail spent the holiday with their parents. Owing, to the storon day night the ball game was post­ poned till Friday night when the Greenway boys played Shipka. The game resulted 17-15 in favour of Shipka, A few Pf the members of the Ladies’ Aid held a successful quilt­ ing bee at the home of Mrs. Edward Lamport pn Thursday. -on Wednqs- Mr, Mrs, Pean to Mr. and SHIPKA The pupils at No. 10 school had an interesting debate last wook on City vs c ning. Country with the latter win- Presentation Thursday evening the Young of the United Church spent CARD OF THANKS Wm. S. Sweitzer wishes to son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert has been quite ill for three We hope for a speedy re- Muriel Fallis, of Sarnia, GREENWAY Next Sunday a representative from thP Prohibition Union will speak in the United church as Rev. S. J. Ma­ thers -will be attending Conference in St, Thomas, Mr. Beacom, Inspector for Huron Public Schools visited No. 10, re­ cently, ’ Gillen, Belling, weeks, covery. Miss spent the week-end with her sister ■ Mrs. Lloyd Brophey. Mr. C. McGregor and Mr1. W.: Hicks were in London on business on-Sat­ urday. Rev, S. J. Mathers gave an ad- dit-ss at a Sunday School Conven­ tion at St. Paul’s last week. Mrs. Henry Hartle is recovering from her recent illness Last People the evening with Mr, and Mrs. En­ nis Rook (Miss Ilene Eagleson) to congratulate them on their recent marriage.. After games and music • had been enjoyed Miss Thelma Shep­ pard read an address and Miss Ru­ ble Brown presented them with a casserole. Mr. Rock replied for both in a few well chosen words. Refreshments were served and many wishes expressed for their future happiness. Joseph Geromette Passes The late Joseph Geromette who passed away on May 18th after an illness of three weeks was born 64 years ago; in Quebec and came to Ontario with his parents when he was just a lad. The greater part of his life has been spent in this com­ munity and he always proved him­ self a good citizen and kind obliging neighbor and friend. He is surviv­ ed by his widow (who was Miss Mary Wilson) two daughters, Mrs, Basil Gooding, of Parkhill and Miss Nettie, of Grand Rapids and two sons James, ot, Greenway and Ernest at home also three brothers, David, Mr. ................ thank the friends and neighbors who so kindly volunteered in helping to clear up the wreckage after the se­ vere storm of Thursday last which passed over this section, doing a great deal of damage, Mrs. Fred Sharpe spenit the week­ end with friends in London. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Rat? and fam­ ily spent Saturday in London. Misses L* Thomson and V. Moore went to London Saturday where Miss Moore intends to remain for a time having secured a position. The Ladies’ Aid held a quilting bee on Thursday last alt the home of Mrs. E. Lamport. Mr. Harry Lippert and Mrs. Ljip’pielrt, of Melbourne, called friends here on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. MicAdams and and Mrs, Bassow, .of Zurich, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer. Next Sunday a special missionary program will be given in the Sunday School. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. McGregor and Miss Mary, of Greenway, and Miss Adak McGregor, of London, visited Sunday at the home of Mr.’ and Mrs, A. ^Finkbeiner. Mrs. L. Schroeder who has spent the past foul* weeks' in Parkhill at­ tending her mother who has been ill' returned home on Sunday. MT. CARMEL R.N-, D. on Mr. - Misses Elizabeth Houlahan, Geraldine McKeever, Susie Keogh, of Detroit, spent the week-end at their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keogh ac­ companied by Mrs. p. Sullivan spent Sunday, with their mother, Mrs. Kerns, who is seriously ill at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. "“Mr. and Mrs. Denomme and fam­ ily; of Detroit, spent a few davs with friends in the neighbourhood, Mr. Gordon Nett, of Detroit, spent the week-end at the home of his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Campbell. Dr. and Mrs. M,itton and 'Shirley, Mr, and Mrs. James Hall, Miss Tres- ia Hall and Mr. Frank Ratcliffe, of Detroit, were week-end visitors at the home of Mrs. Mitton’s mother Mrs. Ed. Hall, CHISELHURST The Arrow Bedding Ltd. Are showing at our store this week a complete line of their Beds, Springs and Mattresses; Couches, Day Beds and Pillows. There will be an evening service at the United Church here on June, 12th under the auspices of the W, M. S. Rev. Stewart, of Staffa, will! conduct the service. Service will commence at 7.00 p.m. Special mu­ sic will be given by a ladies choir. There also wil'kbe a service in the morning at 9.45 a.m. and will be conducted by Rev. A. Sinclair. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dayman and family, of Kippen, were Sunday vis­ itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McTaggart and family, of Detroit, spent Sun­ day and Monday with Mr. McTag- gart’s mother and father, here, Mr. and Mrs. William McTaggart. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Venner and son James were Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Dalrymple, Exeter. CENTRALIA Mr. and Mrs. w* Kprsiake and Genevieve and Mrs. Q. Fletcher, of Winchelsea, spent. Sunday with- Mr, and Mrs. Geo. QodboR. Mr. and Mrs. Ee-rl Shapron and son, of Exeter, visited on Sunday at Mr, and Mrs. G. W, Penwarden's. Mrs, wood, of London, is visiting her sisters the Misses Wilson* Miss Joel Spencer, pf St. Thonias* is the guest oif her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills- Mr, and Mrs, Grant Ford have moved into Mr .Walker Kerslafce’s house. Mr. and Mrs. Kerslake re­ cently moved onto their farm at Winchelsea, Miss G, Francis, of Exeter, spent ■the week-end with Miss L. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hobbs, of Thorndale, visited on Sunday with the latter’s parents Mr, and Mirs. A, Mitchell, 'The anniversary services which were held in the church here, ‘were largely attended at both seryilces. Rev. A, E. Lloyd, of Granton preach­ ed two very inspiring and uplifting sermons. In the morning his ad­ dress was on “Life’s Crisis’* and in the evening “The Church’s One Foundation”. The choir furnished three anthems for both services with solo and duet jparts taken by mem­ bers of the choir, undei’ the leader­ ship of Mr. L. B. Hodgins. Mrs. G. W. Penwarden, pianist of the church and Mrs. Alvin Essery rendered! piano duets throughout the morning1 service and Mrs. Penwarden jand< Miss Greta Polard played at the evening service, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moodie, Mr. Kydd and Mi’, and Mrs. S. Coward, of Thames Road, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Neil and son, q.f Detroit, spent the week-end with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. James Neil. Mr. and Mrs. L. Rowcliffe and family, of Usborne, were Srunday vis­ itors with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. iSleam- on. Mr. and Mrs. M. McCh.be and little son Maic spent Sunday with their parents at Strathroy. Mr. Lome Hiciks spent the week­ end with friends in Ripley. THAMES ROAD The Thames RCAd Mission Ch’cle presented the pageant “The Gift of Easter” in the uoay o* the pbuikh last Sunday evening to a Urge and appreciative audience. At the be­ ginning a song service was held while Rev, Anthony read the scrip- true and led in prayer* A large white cross occupied the centre of the altar while Mrs, E* McDonald, Mrs. Fred Seers and Miss Elizabeth Thompson, Jean Duncan, Alma Eth- erjngton, Beatrice Knight, Ruby and Etta Chambers dressed in flowing white gowns with colored drapes en­ tered and formed a semi-jcircle. Each lady UP she entered quoted portions of scripture interspersed by music from the choir which was filled with lady members. Six smaller girls al­ so in white entered singing “Christ Crucified” and knelt before the cross to pray. These were Noreen McNic- hol, Jeanette Stone, Marjorie Ether- ington, Loreen Borland, Evelyn Hunikin and Lenore Anderson, At the close they all left the altar sing­ ing “O Jesus I Have Promised” so­ los were also rendered by Misses Kathleen Wiseman, Beth Ball'lantyne and Noreen McNichol. Rev. An­ thony closed with the beneditcion. This pageant was to have been given at Easter but owing to sickness and inclement weather had to be post­ poned. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hall, Mri and Mrs. Allen Carter, Donald and Shir­ ley, Carter of Detroit, visited their aunt Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ethering- ton on Sunday. HURONDALE of of The Arrow “Nighteze” Mattress Inner Coil construction guaranteed for five years. Covered in a beautiful Panel Damask Ticking with hundreds of eye­ let ventilators which admit a continuous circulation of air throughout the mattress. Your bedding wants can always be filled from The Arrow Line, which assures exceptional values in your purchase. Use Arrow Mattresses and be comfortable. THE ARROW BEDDING, Limited, Toronto R. N. ROWE, Representative Exeter and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. G. Bolton very kind­ ly loaned their lovely home which was’ made more beautiful with bush flowers and tulips- everywhere for the May meeting of the Hurondale W. I. with a large attendance, sever­ al visitors and a great many little folk. While the ladies were gather­ ing Mr. Bolton palyed his violin and aso gave two selections in the course of the meeting. His accompanist was Miss Brintnell. Mr.-- Bolton’s playing is always enjoyed. Mrs. R. Kestle, the president, presided. The meeting opened with singing the Ode and prayer. Miss N. Keddy the se­ cretary called the roll. The minutes- of 'the April meeting were read and approved. The correspondence was then dealt with. This being an an­ nual meeting, the minutes of the last annual meeting were read and the financial statement for the year was given. Mrs. W. Etheringcon gave the report of the emergency committee. Reports were very satis­ factory. We have had very inter­ esting and instructive meetings this last year, good attendance and a great- deal of interest shown and we trust much good done. We are look­ ing forward to something still better yet this coming year and we are sure we' will in the electing of the following officers: President, Mrs. R. Kestle; 1st Vice-Pres.. Mrs. G. Bolton; 2nd Vice-Pres., Mrs. Arthur Rundle; Secretary-Treasurer, Miss N.'Keddy; Assist. Secretary, Mrs. W. Jeffery; District Director, Mrs. Cud- more; Branch Directors, Mrs. S. Mc­ Queen, Mrs. A, Moir, Miss H. Keddy, Mr.s. E. Mitchell; District Represen­ tatives, Mrs, Kestle, Mrs. Cudmore, Mrs. C. Frayne, Mrs. W. Ethering- ton;- Emergency Fund Committee, Mrs. B. Case, Mrs. A. Ford, Mrs. J. Bollton, Mrs. W. Jeffery; Auditors, Mrs. Wm. Etherington, Mrs. M. Bechler; pianist, Miss K< Sitrang. The contest for attendance and ans­ wer to roll calls closed, the captains were Mr,s. M. Bechler and Mrs. B. Case, Mrs, Bechller’s side winning. The captains for this coming year ate Mrs, A. Moir and Mrs. C. Frayne Mrs. E. Rundle thanked the Institute for flowers and baby spoon received. Please do not forgot these two im­ portant meetings of the month, The District Annual meeting will be held at Zurich on June 7th morning and evening sessions, also the meeting when the summer speaker comes to us on June 24th at 2,30 o’Clocik in James St. Church, Exeter. Closed with National Anthbm, A social half- hour- under the .supervision Of the hostess assisted by Mr®. S. McQueen, Mr®. J. Selves, Miss McTaggatt and Mrs. J. Rollton •was spent when a ddiiity lunch was served. The June meeting will be held at- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bunn, R-oll call’, "A Canadian, industry,” KHIVA Mr. and Mrs. T. Mawhinney spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Knight, of Strathroy. Mr. Wm. Witzel visited his daugh­ ter Mrs. H. pfaff, of Woodham, a few days last week. Miss Meta Sararas, of Toronto, spenit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. Wi’llert. Miss M. Knight' attended the Chamibers-Winer wedding at Exeter on June 1st. Mr. p. Dietrich and Miss Dorothy visited in Melbourne a few days last week. STAFFA Mr. and Mrs. M. Greenwood, of Munro, spent Sunday with the lat­ ter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. John Leary. Mr. and Mrs. M. Speare and Mr. and Mrs Robert, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Sipeare, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jeffery, of Detroit, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Wilson are in Exeter this week while Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stewart are taking a trip in the States, Mrs. Archie Luxton, who has been confined to her bed for some time is not improving as fast as her many friends would like to see. Rev. R. N. Stewart, B.A., B.D, preached two very fine sermons on Sunday. Mrs. Rowcliffe, of Exeter, has re­ turned to her home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Seth Brown. A play entitled “Prairie Rose” will be given in Staffa Hall by the Carl­ ingford Women’s Institute under the auspices of Staffa Junior Farmers on Wednesday, June 8th, followed by a dance. Everybody welcome. WINCHELSEA ofMr. and Mrs. Thos. Morley, Whalen, vsited with Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Batten on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Collier, of Kirk­ ton, spent Sunday with the latter’s parents Mr. and. Mrs. H. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke and family visited with friends in Bid- dulph on Sunday. Mr. Hal. Brown and Miss Ethel Brown, of Centralia, visited with their mother Mrs. H. Brown one day last week. Mr. F. C. Davis visited with Mr. and Mrs. Aflex McDonald at Saints- bury last Thursday. Mr., and Mrs. Jas. Kinkland call­ ed on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davis Friday. last GRAND BEND and Mrs. Tom Cox andwMrs. ....... ‘ of ISt. Mr. i Frank Alli&ter and family, Marys, visited at the home of Mr. W. P. Lovie. on Sunday- Mrs. S. J. Mathers, who has been visiting in Toronto for 'a few weeks returned home on Saturday. Mr. Warren Patterson, of Sarnia an,d sister Mrs. Roy Scott spent Sun­ day with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson. Mrs. Newton Haytei’ is still Con­ fined to her bed but some improve­ ment is reported, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Turnbull and Mr. and .Mrs. Will- Holt spent Sunday at Dads* Cabins, s summer resort north of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dodd’s and Master Jack, of Buffalo, spent the weoik-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leolon, of De­ troit are ^pending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. JOe RaVelle Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pollock, of Detroit, are spending a few days With Mr. and Mrs. ISol. PoRIlock. The choir Of the Evangelical Chur(ch, ■Dashtyood, led in ithe sing­ ing of the united Church, here on Sunday evening and gave three de­ lightful numbers, one number given by Mr, Harry Hoffman Jr. and sister was moslt excell'leht. 'the Ham Supper put on by ladies was a great success and play which was given by the Thed­ ford united Church, “VdllOy Farm” was groat, i'he fishermen. Ate 'having Very good success in their business. Mr. Lloyd tMonore lifted over a ton of number one fish at one lifting of the nets. MORTGAGE SALE — of --- VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the powers contained in ascertain mortgage, which will be produced at the time of the sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction, on FRIDAY, JUNE 10th 1932, at the hour of 2.30 o’clock in the afternoon at the DUFFERIN HOTEL . the Village of Centralia, Ontario The following property: ALL AND SINGULAR that cer­ tain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being composed of lot number three in the fourth concession of the Township of McGillivray Middlesex and containing by hundred acres more or less. TERMS OF SALE- A deposit at the time of sale of $100.00 and the purchaser to as­ sume all existing taxes on said pro­ perty from January 1st, 193»2, and pay balance of purchase price within thirty days. The said lands shall be sold sub­ ject to a reserve hid. For further particulars and con­ ditions of sale apply to: A. IF. COOK, Solicitor for 'Estate of Mortgagee, St. Marys, Ontario. MoNElL & NAIRN, Auctioneers, St. Marys, Ontario. In in the County of Province of Ontario, admeasurement one of land be the same JEFFRO Ills thb the [1118921 (1731364) Pute-bred Percheron stallion, En­ rolled in Form Al. Premium horse for 1932. Monday morning will leave his own stable, Lot 9, Con. 7, Stephen, and proceed to Wm. Hod­ gins, Con. 12, McGillivray for noon; thence home for night. Tuesday af­ ternoon to Sam Jory’S, 2nd COh. of StephPn for bight. Wednesday to Rufus Nestle’s Usborhe, f.or nooh, thence to Ben Willialn’s for night- Thursday to w. t. Quinn's; Usborne,, for noon; tliehce to Lome Sholdice’s for night. Friday to- Wm., Rollin’s, 4 th coti., Stephen for noon And home tor night,, remaining at home until Monday morning, , TERMS—^.$13.00 payable^ January, 1st, 193)3. Mil King, proprietor and manager.