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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1932-12-29, Page 8✓ mmVi PEOEMBER M 1932 Ampug those who spent the holi­ days out ot towu w$*e; Mr. J, w. Batson with'bls mother in Toronto. Mr. Mrs. R. JI. Sayers at. •Strathroy. pr. jiphn Ward* wife and: family, were in London tor Christmas. Mr, and Mrs, W. L. Kress and fam", liy with relatives in Brantford, Miss Blanche Senior left Wednes­ day to visit with friends at Grimsby. Mr. James Francis spent Sunday and Monday at his home ip Bright, Mrs, Ry. Elworthy and daughter- Mary are spending th® holidays Jn Detroit. Mr, and Mrs- Frank; Taylor spent the holidays visiting with relatives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs, little daughter Granton. Mr. and Mrs. little daughter visited with relatives at Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Abbott family were in Forest with Mr. Mrs. Arto Delve. Mr. W, W. Lawrence, of Exeter Markets Wheat 38c, Oats 20c. > o Barley 30c. Shorts, 85c. Bran, 80c. MidUngs 9Op, Manitoba’s Best $2.25 Model Flour $2.00 Welcome Flour $1,6.0 Malting Barley 32 c. Fiped Flour, $1,00 Creamery Butter 26c. Dairy Butter 19-20c. Eggs, extras 24c, Eggs, firsts 20c. Eggs, seconds 14c. Hogs $3,60 Garnet Donna E. R, MoFalls visited Hoppep and at and and and the Bank of Montreal staff, visited at his home in Ayr. Miss Mary McKaig, pf th# Bell Telephone office visited with her mother at Hensail. MT, and Mrs. Harry Carey, were in Goderich on Monday visiting with Mr. Carey’s mother, Mr. George Tracy, of the Bank of Montreal staff, spent the holidays at his home at Morrisburg. • Mr. and Mrs. E. Lowry, Mr. Fred Lowry and Miss Velma Lowry were at Brussels foi’ Christmas. . Rev. J. B. Rhodes M.A., and Mrs. Rhodes spent the first half of week visiting in Toronto. Mr. and daughter, Mrs. C. H. Mr. and the Mrs. G, S. ’ Howard ; Evelyn, with Mr., : Haugh at Brucefield, Mrs. Wm. Middleton •the latter’s Washburn at and and Wm. spent. Christmas with parents - Mr. and Mrs. Kirkton. Mr. and Mrs. F. W- daughter Marion spent London with theii daughter Mrs. Shepherd. Mr., and Mrs. Earl Russell, of town and Mr. and Mrs. K. Werner, of London, with Rev. Borden and Mrs. Cunningham at. Millbank. Gladman and Christmas in t y W. R. GOULDING <* THR EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. Bernard Rhodes,, M. Minister Miss Lena Coates, A.L.O.M, Organist NEW YEAR’S DAY 10 a.m.—iSunday Scheel 11 a.m-—“The Guidance ot God” 7 p,m.T“'*The Art pf Forgetting. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. J. H. Stainton, B.A..B.D Pastor W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir-Leader?— -----. I I Among those who spent Christmas holidays in Exeter were: , Mr. Harry West, of Sarnia, with his mother, Miss Dorothy Cox, of Sarnia, at her home here. Mr. Clifford McAvoy, of Wing- lram, with relatives. Mr. Chas. Pilon, of Windsor, with his wife and -family. Mr. and Mrs'. Joseph Grant, London, with their parents. Mr, and Mrs. V. L. Rouiston, Stratford, with their parents. Miss Ruby Treble, of Toronto, spent Christmas with rejatlves. Miss Annie Weekes, of Guelph, at the home of her brother James. Miss Gladys Hunkin, of London with her father Mr. John Hunkin. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davis and fam­ ily, of Waterford, with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Tuckey and son Donald, of London, wth their parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Vivian, of Mitchell, with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Doerr, Mr, Maurice .Senior, of Toronto, with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Senior. Miss Kathleen Godbolt, with her parents, Mr. and Godbolt. Mr. Eugene Howey, a Toronto University, is home for the holidays. Mr. Arnold Marchand, of Cutting­ ham, with his daughter, Mrs. C. H. Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mitchell and family of near Centralia, with E. A. Amy. Miss Olive Wood R. N„ of- onto, wth her parents Mr. and LOCALS II I a.m.'—;Rev. Jas. Anthony M.A.11 7 p.m.—Rev. A. V, Robb Wednesday—Prayer Meeting MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. A. E. Elliott, Pastor Miss Evelyn Huston Organist and Choir-Leader .Season s Greetings •of of of London Mrs. Chas. 11 a.m.—A Now Year’s from a Prison 3 p.m,—Sunday School 7 p.m.—“First Things First’’ Monday—Y. P. -S. Thursday—Prayer Meeting, TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. Mi. A. Hunt, Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir-Leader, Mi*. Middlemiss a.m.—-Morning Prayer. •Sunday School and Rector’s Bible Class 7 p.m.—Evensong Saturday, New Year’s Eve, a Watch- night Service will be Held at 11.30 Celebration, of the Holy Commun­ ion. 11 3 p.m.- QUR HEARTS are filled with appre ciation of your encouragement and support during the past year and may the coming year bring prosperity to the ever widening circle of those whom we are privileged to serve TO THE ELECTORS OF EXETER I again ask your support and in­ fluence to elect me as reeve of this village. During the past three years J have done what I thought best for- ,the municipality. To-day we have a‘ nice surplus of cash on hand, show- U11LU w,bll UUJ ,ing that the council has been econ-'yy. g. wood, "chnical in its expenditure. The mem­ bers of the council have urged me to stand again for reeve and as they have been elected by acclamation, tthe fight is left to me. At the time pf writing I am unable to leave my home, because of sickness. There­ for I would ask my friends to work for my election, and I promise •them. I will give them my best ser­ vices for 193<3. Wishing you Happy New Year. B. Mi. Francis all a 1932Exeter, Dec. To the Ratepayers of Exeter: Ladies and Gentlemen: I have been asked by a great number of ratepayers to allow my name to come before you as a can­ didate for the Reeveship of Exeter for 1933. I have consented to do sc for the following reasons, that is tc say: Radical changes in the repair of our streets and sidewalks and general upkeep for the saftey and comfort of our people, with economy and efficiency always in view and if elected, will give your business my undivided attention without fear or favor, I am also in favor of a general keeping mencing grounds Wishing Year. reduction with the with my I humbly you all a prosperous New ofj salaries in depression, com­ own. Upon these solicit your vote Yours truly W. D. Sanders Canadian Legion meets Friday night December ,30th. Annual meeting The annual meeting of the ter Horticultural Society will ' be held in Library 1933 at reports, and for business. Win, Ward, President Exe- the basement of 'the public on Tuesday, January 10 th, 8 p.m. for the reception’of for the election *0f officers, the transaction of general J. G. Stanbury, Sec’y.-Treas. WANTED—General maid. Apply by letter with references to Mrs. J. Gordon Dunlop. - FOR SALE—6 Shorthorn bulls, excellent beef types by milk produc­ ing dams. Herd fully accredited. W. D. Smith, half mile west Exeter on the Lake Road, Teie. Exeter .Hay P. O. 13r2, NEW YEARNS NOTICE Aliy persons buying one more of floUf and paying until January 7th, will be package of wheatlet free.—HAR­ VEY BROS. PIGS FOR SALE—* Yorkshire suckers, all Welwobd farm breeding Oeorge Link, Dashwood, R. 2; tel 21-T-34. tfc. •orcwt. cash Up given a Dr. Wm. Lawson, of Listowel, with his parents. / Mr. John Hall, of Duart, with Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Bartow. Mr. and Mrs. St. Thomas, of Lind­ say, with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hennes­ sey. Mr. R. E. Davis, of Trenton’, with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Davis. z Mr. Stanley Walter, of Hensall, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Walter. Miss Kathryn Woods, of London, with her parents.Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Woods. Mr. Grant Sanders, of Camden, N. J., with his parents Mrs. and Mrs. S. M. Sanders.'Messrs. Sim Pio-llen and-, Gerald Hensom, of Flint, Mich., with the former’s mother. Miss Mildred Wood, of Sarnia, with her sister Mr. ana Mrs. John Luxton and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Grassick, -of Munroe, with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildfo'ng. Mr.’ Geo. Beavers, of St. Marys, spent Chris'tmas with his brother I Mr. B.-W. F. Beavers leaving here Tuesday -to visit Mr. Lloyd Beavers in Detroit. o Mr. Chas. Acheson, of Forest, spent Sunday in town with his parents Mr. and'Mrs. W. T. Acheson. Miss Amel­ ia Acheson accompanied hm to For­ est oh Monday. Mrs. Thos. Amy has returned to Toronito, sp’endling Cihristmas with her family there. For^the past four months Mrs. Amy has been visiting with Mrs. E. A. Amy of town. Mr. Bruce Medd, teacher in the Mr. Howard Dignan a teacher of ttfe > Stanley'Port H°Pe Collegiate are spending their holidays -at their homes here. student.of Mrs. Tor< Mrs. M;rs. Hugh O’Oonnor and John O’-Connor, of Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Davis. 1 Mr. Grant Collingwood,- of Toron­ to, with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Collingwood. Mr. Thos. Tapp, of Detroit, is spending this week with his sister Miss Mary Tapp. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Johnson and son Neil, of Whale/i, with Mr. and. Mrs. Robt. Sanders. I Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pomeroy, ofi London, at the home of the letter’s father Mr. W. D. Sanders. ' Master Murray Madge, of Lon­ don, is spending this week with his aunt Mrs. Geo.rge Wililams. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robinson, of Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Sanders and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McClellan, of Stratford, with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Aldworth. Messrs, Geo. Beavers, of Toron­ to and Reg.4? of Ft. Erie, with their parents Mr- and Mrs. B. W. Beavers. Misses F. Misses Avis Lindenfield, AnnieSimmons and Doreen Westcott, ofl . .... , . Victoria Hospital .training staff at' their homes. Mr. Tripp and son" Mr. Tripp and the latter’s daughter Lois, of Oil Springs, with Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Stewart and ■daughter Joan, of Detroit, visited with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. iStewart.- Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gl'adman and two children, of London, with Mrs. Gladman’s parents Mr. Mrs. R. E. Pickard. Miss Muriel Hogartn, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell <wu uubs . , , „ ,Janie Hogarth, ot London, with Mt. I “5; “rl HaTr,y and Mrs. Fred Hogartn. I Freeman and Annie McGill', g-Prospect Hill, are spending Christ- Mrs. Salter has mas holidays with their grand­ mother Mrs. T. McCuray. Miss Dorothy Snell, of St. Thomas Mr. Harry Snell, of Lucan, and Mr. W. A. Patrick, of Toronto, at the home of Mrs. John Snell. Mr. Harry Grob, of Bracebridge and Gordon Greb, of Western Uni­ versity are holidaying this week at their home in Hay Township. " Rev. R. E. ahd Mrs. Southcott and son Jack, of Bayham, spent Monday and Tuesday mother, M.rs C. Mr. and Mrs. don, with the and Mts. J. S. Mr. Kenneth C. Stanbury, B.X., was home from Law School, Toronto for over Christmas and Miss Helen Stanbury of North Toronto Colleg­ iate is spending the vacation her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kydd, Wm. Kydd and Mr. Canter, of with Mr. Tor- and!°nt°, with. Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan | Kydd. William Kydd, Jr., returned Windsor I with tdiem to spend Christmas week and Miss’in Toronto. , of Southcott Bros A. Organist James Street United Church Instruction in Piano Vocal Organ Theory Supervisor of Music in Schools Studio, iMain St. Box 12.3, Phone 193 EXETER. ONT. rSUN T. C. M. and Choirmaster To One And All We Extend Our Very Best Wishes For A HAPPY NEW YEA^R JAS. F. BOWEY LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Phone 229 Mr. Frank Strange left Tuesday for Hamilton to attend the Older Boys’ Parliament which is meeting this week at McMaster University. Frank was elected to represent South Hur­ on. Mrs; J. Horney is at the Home of her aunt Mrs. J. Broadfoot, of Hen- sall, nursing her counsin Mr. Jas. | Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Broadfoot, who has been ill for the of Gould, of St. Marys with Mrs. M. F. past week. Mrs. Salter has been con- ' fined to her bed for several dqys but is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hay received a Christmas message by pnone from ^D. their daughter (Hazel) Mrs. W. J.. Mr. R. C. Bissett, of Chatham and Murray in Halifax on Monday night". i’Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Irwin, of Water-j The voices were heard quite clearly loo, with Misses Ethel and Marian Bissett. The latter two returned last- week after spending several weeks young men of this community who and distinctly. Carol singers comprising twelve A Happy New Year To Everyone i A PHONE 81 A N EXETER, ONT. Miss Edith Brooks, of Hamilton, with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Brooks. Mr. Ellis Tapp, of Orangeville, with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Tapp. ■ A HAPPY f NEW YEAR w^th the farmer’s A. Souithcott. Perry David, of Loff- latter’s parents Mr. Grant. Mrs. Grant in Waterloo. • Messrs. Harold and John and Misses Dorothy and EllaI of Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. A. ■ Bickel and little daughter of London • With Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuntz. John and Dorothy are remaining for the week. Mr. Robert Gamlbri'll and Clar- 'dnce Haddock, of Palmerston; Mar- Kuntz Kuntz i i returned with them tu spend a few.gare^ ^0&ers' df Elora; Alda Squire, I zx & “XTCTZxr«4- z\*«v*zxl 4* T *■» ,-3 T.a.days. Mr. Garfield Sheere, of Brantford, spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. M. Sheere, Mr. Aquilla Sheere of Detroit, is spending the weak here. Among thei students of Western University who are home for the va- _____ ___ ___________ cation are Hugh Creech/Harry Jen-1 years since Mr. Willert 16ft this ary class. TTnl ati T3 am ti n Izi a m A T5 «« Km A - . , •• » . « .... _ »■ . .. >.. •, . i - a have been practicing for several weeks sang in front of various homes in the comniunty on Christmas eve and also paraded the business sec­ tion stopping in front of many of the stores while their carols were wafted on the air. They collected $12.86 which was turned over to relief. The James Street Sunday School held their annual Christmas tree on Thursday evening’ of last week with a‘splendid attendance. The program consisted of over thirty numbers by the primary children and several selections by intermediate Classes. jshi of Westervelt London; and Jack Gambrill, of Fergus, with Mr. and Mrs. A. tL Gambrill. Miss Squire and Miss Gambrill are spending this week at Palmerston and Elora. Mr. S. Willert, of Niagara Falls , Santa Claus appeared and distribut- N-h Y„ is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ed a stocking -of candies, nuts and Henry Willert and family and also ’ oranges from a brilliantly illtiminat- with friendfi at Dashwood, it is 30 ed tree to the members of the prim- ........ ....... .................. ............... ...„ ___. Main St. ahd TriVitt nings, Helen Penhale and Ruby part f>or New York state. He visited *’ Sunday School also held splendid Stohe. (here about ten years ago. >■ entertainments, l We take this opportunity of expressing our appreciation to our many customers and friends for their continued patronage. Hoping the ‘repression’ will soon be over and that you will all have a most Happy and Prosperous 1933. * R Furniture Dealer t ROWE EXETER Funeral Director ■ *