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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-04-23, Page 4THURSDAY, APRIL 2:51X1, 1936 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE ■-.. On Friday and Saturday of thjs week we will have with us a lady to demonstrate Coffee A Good Goffee at a Blue Ribbo Low Price GRAND BENDHARPLEYBIRTHS nUJE RHBOjV and have a of Good Coffee STORE, EXETER GRANT—At St. Joseph’s Hospital, .London, on Thuisday, April 16th, 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grant, a daughter (Marlene Joanne) ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Dan DavisMnnpuijces the en­ gagement of her daujelfter Edvthe Lorna, to AlviZ Genera only son of Mr. Thos. Corl island the late Mrs. Cornish, of Eafefer. Th< marriage to take place the\atter pgrt of April. . ----- KIRKTON Rev. and Mrs. Lewis and son Chas, spent part of last week with friends in Toronto. Miss Velma Doupe returned home Saturday having spent the past month with her uncle Frank Cornish of Mount Bora, Florida, Mrs, Wm. 'Clark, of Winclielsea visited with her daughter Mrs. E Gunning the past week. Misses Lorraine and Hazel Hern spent the week-end with their aunt Mrs. Orville Rogers. Mr. ar.'d Mrs. John Robinson, of Carlingford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams, , Mr. and Mrs. Mait. Hammond and little daughter visited Easter week with Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Hammond, of Stratford. IMr. and Mrs. Thos. Washburn celebrated their forty-eighth -wed­ ding anniversary last Wednesday at the home of their daughter Mrs. W- E. Middleton, Exeter. The family- presented them with an- electric heat- Many happy returns to Mr. and Washburn. A Social Evening large number of friends and SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT IN ME GIVEN REGENT AY IN DIFFERE Starts APRIL 23rd Closes JUNE 3 CHANDISE CERTIFICA’ . ComeJui and secure Regent Sea Heach 25 Regent SeaJHawk_ er. Mrs. Regent Sea$ Regent Sqnrise .. Regent Sea Gull 25c. 25c. 20c, oz. oz. OZ. hng contest Regent Bonnie Lass 18c. oz. Regent Sea Shell... 15c. oz. Regent Homespun 26 shades J 10c. oz. FREE KNITTING NEEDLES AND INSTRUCTION A neighbors met in the Aberdeen Hall on Friday evening and held a social evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Harry White. The evening was spent in a good program, games and danc­ ing. Each couple were presented with a purse of money. Lorne and Harry replied thanking those that made this evening such a success. People's Cash Shoe Store WM. H. PARTLO, Proprietor PHONE 228wEXETER ONTARIO FARMS FOR SALE IN HURON Prayer was repeated in unison. The Devotional Leaflet “The Spirit- of Jesus Revalues Life.” A reading was given by Mrs. Coultis and Leaflets dealing with schools in Africa were read by Mrs. R. D. Hunter, Mrs. S. Hunter, Mrs. S. Brock, Mrs. F. Brock and summary was given by the leader. A very interesting read­ ing was given by Mrs. Elford “He Didn’t Believe in Missions” a true incident. Business was discussed and delegates appointed to attend the Presbyterial in Clinton on April 28th. The hymn “0 Word of God Incarnate” was sung an'd Mrs. El­ ford closed with the benediction. The May meeting will be held home of Mrs. Wib. Batten. Bell will be in charge. Y. P. U. Union met on ! President opened the 1 the hymn “Sweet Hour The .Lord’s Prayer was — Termg - A R LEASE NTYMrs. Normam Turnbull is in St. Joseph’s hospital having an operation for removing of her tonsils. She is expected home soon. Mr. Sim Dewey, of St. Marys, vis­ ited in the burg over the week-end. Mrs. Ross, of Pt. Frank, returned home after a week’s visit with her sister Mrs. Percy Elsie. Mr. Ralph Turner and family have moved into the village for the sum­ mer. W© welcome them, to our lage. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mollard spending a week in Windsor. Dr. and Mrs. Moore, who spent the last part of the winter in the South are spending a few days with their son, Rev. J. B. Moore, on their way home to' Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Mert. Thompson, of Mt. 'Carmel, visited Mrs. Sarah gleson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Statton, of Grand Bend, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hayter. Misses Ila and Beulah Hodgins spent Thursday with ruthers Sr. Mr. Hector Murray, spending a few weeks has returned to Mr. Robt. Murray’s. Miss Nathalie Hutchinson visited with her grandmother Mrs. J. Car­ ruthers for a few days. Mrs. Robt. Murray spent a few days with Mrs. J. Scott at Ravens­ wood. Mr. and Mrs. Will Love and Ruth were in Toronto this week. Miss May Hodgins has returned to her home in Toronto. GREENWAY Mrs. wlio has been in Thedford vil- are isonab' The troop of Virginia Jubilee Sing ers will give a concert in the United church ion,May 1st, under the auspic­ es of the Harmony Class. Mrs. Archie McGregor has been visiting relatives in the neighbor­ hood. Mr. Fred Meuller, of Detroit, vis­ ited Mr. and Mrs. Fred McLinchey last week. Miss Theola Stewardson is spending a few weeks with Mrs. Roy Sheppard in London. They visited relatives here on 'Sunday afternoon. Miss Sophia Young spent the week -end with Mrs. Sarah Eagle- son, of Grand Bend. Mrs. Leask, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bruce and Allan .Barry, of Sarnia, visited Mr. Lawrie and Miss Leask on Saturday last. (Miss Doris Hicks, of Loudon, and Miss Ellen Hicks, of Parkhill, spent Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Will Messrs. Appleton an attack Mr. and Mirs. Wilbert Young at- ended a special meeting at West McGillivray' last Thursday. Miss Thelma Sheppard has turned from spending a few weeks with her sister Mrs. G. Fraser, of Parkhill. The ladies of the Anglican church held a. successful tea at the home of Mrs. Thos. Bullock on Thursday af­ ternoon. Mrs. D. Sheppard is ill with the RSBlTH Representative Exeter, Ontario Phone 231 j P.O. Box 273 wM|y Government TENDERS WANTED TENDERS v/11 be received by undersigned u>‘to May 4, 1 one p.111. for Removing eartl above the grayel in Husto: 4, con. 3, Township of . Ten­der to state $rice d. Earth need not be irb? than 50 ft. Work to commence when instructed by road superintendent. H. K. Eilber Clerk of Twp. of Stephen, Crediton*. CARD OF THANKS ishes^FB thank also the e rendered f last week. at the Mrs. T. Mr. W. F. Abbott the neighbors and ,/rien firemen for the a during the fire Frjjia MondayThe Y. P. evening. The meeting with of Prayer.” ’ repeated in unison. Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted Some business was dealt with. The Missionary Convenors Delmar Skin­ ner then took charge of the Wor­ ship period. The topic “Bound by Superstitions in Africa” was given by Gladys Johns, hymn “We’ve a Story to Tell” Scripture Lesson Acts 17:22-27 read by Delmar Skinner. The discussion on the lesson was given by Squire Herdman. A poem, “The Touch of Human Hands” was read by Eula Herdman. Rev J. R. Peters led in prayer. The meeting was closed with the hymn “Whoso­ ever Heareth” and the Mizpah bene­ diction. 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JUDICIAL SALE of Farm Lands in the Township of Hay, in the County of Huron IN THE re- Dr. S. and Mrs. Moore, of Toronto, visited their soni Rev. J. B. Moore, on their return from a vacation in Florida. The Harmony Class of the United church held their regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hicks on .Friday evening last with 22 members present. Mrs. Janies Prance. had charge of the program which was of a literary nature. El­ ton Curts read the scripture lesson and James Prance led in prayer. Topics were given -by Mrs. Elton Cwrts, Mrs. Brophy and Mrs. W. Hicks. Roll call was answered by the name of a book or poem and its anchor. Several items of business were discussed, offering and Mizpah benediction were followed by an en­ joyable period of recreation. The regular monthly meeting of the W. M. >S. was held last Wednes­ day in the United, church with Mrs. McGregor presiding. Several items of business were discussed. 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WASHABLE ■ TILE-LIKE FINISH > ■ BRUSH ■ MARKS MELT AWAY1 £2 MODERN COLORS I LINDENFIELD’S HARDWARE ELIMVILLE Miss Ruth Skinner is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weitzman at Nia­ gara Falls. 'The Elimville Dramatic Club gave their drama “The Iscariot” at Zion Mitchell Road -on ing of last week. The Mission Circle held a social evening at the home of Laura Ford last Friday evening when about thirty were present. The evening was spent in games and contests. A dainty lunch was served at the close. Mr. Harold Bell and Miss Leon O’Reilly returned to Sarnia on Mon­ day after spending the past week in this vicinity. A number went to James Street Exeter to hear the Toll Bros, speak on their travelling experiences and were very much pleased with their addresses. Next Sunday evening lantern slides showing “Gems of the Galler­ ies” by famous artists” will be shown in the church here commencing at 7.30. Everybody welcome. W. M. S. The April meeting of the W. M. S. held at the home of Mrs. Wes. Horne on Wednesday last under the lead- orslilj) of Mrs* Nelson Ooultis* CrII bo- worship was read by Mrs. Coultis and Psalm, eight was read in unison. After singing “Thy Ceaseless Un­ exhausted Love.” Mrs. (Rev.) Pe­ ters) led in< prayer. Mrs, Everett Skinner read the (Scripture lesson. Minutes were read and adopted. Roll call was answered by a quotation on “Abundance.” i3 members respon­ ded, there were also two visitors. Mrs. Ed. Johns sang a solo “The Ninety and Nine,” Prayer was offer­ er by Mrs, Will Elford and Lord’s PLYMOUTH and CHRYSLER STEWART BROS. Phones 15ow anti 248 Exeter Tragedy of Judas •Church on the Wednesday even­ AUCTION SALE — of — 80 ONTARIO BRED HORSES at Exeter Sales Barns madune WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29th 19 3 6 commj’ncing at 1 p.m.rf Horses fro five. Good horjfes from 5 tMH' years old. Also sojie cheap 2 (Maxwell wringer, neaS# TERMS—CASH G. J. DOW, Proprietor W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer Bring in your eggs for Cush<> tom Hatching. Any number If you ati chicks n \ -kieep tihe p two weeks small chi ^rge. Pionel sale. | Poultry suppu moss foil- chic sulationl* METROPOLITAN HATC1IERI Verne Tapp, Manager Phone ISiw fO not ready for hen hatched Poultry a for tter and in- IN THE WILLIAM lage of Zurich, in the County of Hur­ on, Gentleman, deceased. PURSUANT to a Judgement of the Supreme Court of Ontario made in the matter of the Estate of William Miller, late of the Village of Zurich, in the County of Huron, Gentleman, deceased, there will be offered for Sale, with the approbation of A. A. Ingram, the Local Mastei’ at Lon­ don, by Arthur Weber, auctioneer, at the Dominion House Hotel, in the Village of Zurich, at 2.30 o’clock ini the afternoon, on Saturday, the 9th day of May, 1936, All and singular those certain parcels .or tracts 'of lands and premises situate, lying and being im the Township of Hay, in the Qounty of Huron, more particularly ■described as follows: FIRSTLY: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land, and premises situate, lying and be­ ing in the Township of Hay, im the County of Huron and Province of Ontario, containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less, and being composed of Lot -Number Fourteen (14) in the .Fifteenth Con­ cession of the said Township of Hay. SECONDLY: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and be­ ing in the Township of Hay, in the County 'Of • Huron and Province of Ontario, containing by admeasure­ ment seventy-five acres of land, more or less, and known and des­ cribed as the East half of Lot Num­ ber Sixteen (16) in the Lake Road East Concession ’ ” ship 'Of Hay. The lands lie the Village of miles west of Provincial Highway Number four (fp and within about 40 miles from me City of London, and 4 miles /|rom churches an$f schools. .> On the land®Firstly descrih said to be eriBted a substanjg brick two staley dwellin about nine yp-*— - bankroarn v^ o$flft)uildings| noe of clay Im... ________ ______ ly describegg areJSaid to be of clay loam and vi|ga^ The both ”0! the said parcels will first be offered for sale in block sub­ ject to a reserve bid and subject, ds to the First parcel, to a lease there­ of to the present tenant. If the par­ cels are not sold when offered in this manner each parcel will then be of­ fered for sale separately subject to a reserved bid on each and subject as to the First parcel, to a lease thereof to the present tenant, whic-h is determinable ow three months’ notice. The purchaser shall pay ten. pei’ icont. of .his purchase money at the time of sale to- the vendors or their solicitors, and the balance in 30 days thereafter into Court to the credit of this action, without inter­ est. The Vendors will only be required to furnish a Registrar’s Abstract of Title, and to produce such deeds, copies thereof, or evidence of title, as are in their possession. In all other respects the terms and condi­ tions of sale will be the standing conditions of this Court. Further particulars may be had from E. M. Winder, Esquire, Solicit­ or, 78 Dundas Street, London, On­ tario. • (sgd.) A. A< INGRAM, Local Master of the Supreme Coul-t of Ontario DATEE at London, tills 15th day of April A.D. 193 6, of the said Town- about 4 miles from Zurich, about 10 (bins; a 1; th steel m The Ij ,m. uh!?*Jare IT red RTuse of tframefe —----- and other _ Jd is said to ifilre lands Second-