HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-07-02, Page 4THURSDAY* JULY 2, 1030 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
BIRTHS
General Hos-
June 25th, tQ'
Medd, a son.
MEDD—-At Kingston
pital, on Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs, A. B
(David Bruce.)
NORTHOOTT—• In Hay Township
on Monday, June 29th, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. WT. Northeott, a son.
McILHARGEY—In Biddulph, June
22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Mc-
llhargey, a daughter.
GASCHOf—-In Zurich, on Monday,
June 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs, Edwin
Gascho, a daughter.
STEWART—In Dr. Fletcher’s Hos
pital, on Sunday, June 21st, to Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart, a daugh
ter.
MARRIAGES
theHARNESS — J-O-HNSTON — At
Presbyterian manse, Wingham, on
Tuesday, June 23rd, Miss Irene
Johnston, daughter of Mrs. Daniel
McLeod, of Goderich, to Mr. Isaac
Laverne Harness, of town, by
Rev. K. MdLean,
an
nieces of the late Walter
have placed a perpetual
bed on his grave in his mem-
Bessie Hartnell, who has
Fletcher’s
DEATHS
SHORT—At Victoria Hospital, Lon
don, on Thursday, June 25, 1936,
Etta, widow of the late Edmund
J. Short, formerly, of Exeter.
WETHEY—In St. Joseph’s Hospital,
London, on Friday, June 26th,
Patricia Ann, beloved daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wethey,
aged 17 days. Interment
Woodland cemetery.
Jr„
in
IN MEMORIAM
COWARD—In loving memory
jW^as hilled
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of wu,
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INJURED BY FALLING PIA.STER
On Thursday morning a large
portion of the plaster on the ceiling
of the kitchen in the James Street
parsonage tell striking Mrs. Page,
who was working in the kitchen at
the time. Mrs. Page received ’
ial lacerations but fortunately
not seriously injured.
LADY BOWLERS ORGANIZE
fac-
was
The lad.es of the Exeter Bowling
Club held an organization meeting
on Thursday last. Mr$. M, W. Tel
fer was elected president; Mrs. F,
May, 1st vice; Mrs. H. Pollen, Sec’y;
Social Committee, Mrs. Traquair,
convenor; Mrs. T. O. Southcott, Mrs.
Hopper, Mrs. Partlo and Mrs. Moise,
It was decided that the ladies bowl
every Thursday afternoon and the
last Thursday of each month an af
ternoon tea will be served,
for social members will be
A jitney will be held on
July 6th, at 7.15 p.m.
The fee
$1.00.
Monday,
TORONTO MARKETSwas held at the home of Mr. S. Mer-
rett. Miss Ros’e Merrett, aunt of
the bride, received the guests in a
yellow flowered chiffon gown with
hat to match and wore a corsage of
roses. She was assisted in receiving
by Mrs. J. E. Hoffman, aunt of the
groom, who wore a black and white
costume of pussywillow silk
corsage of briarcliffe roses,
the bride and groom left on
trip. On their return they
side on Dreanery Ave.,
Guests for the wedding
from Crediton, Zurich, Detroit
London.
and
Later
a motor
will re
London,
were present
and
TRUCK HOGS EASIER
ON TORONTO MARKET
Other Classes Unchanged in Active
Session.
Activity in cattle and calf trading
featured the Toronto livesock mar
ket on Monday. Prices were general
ly unchanged, with the exception of
hogs, which'sold lower. Day's
hold-over was 20o head.
Medium to good weight
ranged from $5 to $5.60 with
choice heavies priced up to $6. Good
butcher cattle brought $5.10 to $5.-
35, with common selling down to $4.
Grass cows sold downward from a
top of $3.75 to the price of common
of $2.75. Good bulls ruled steady
at $3.60 to $4, with bologna bulls
at $3.25 to $3.50. >
The calf market was steady and
active with choice grades at
to $8, while common lights
priced down to $5. -Choice fed
ers brought $6 to $6.'5 0 with
iums down to $5, and grassers
ed at $3.50 to $4. Western stockers
sold largely from $3.50 to $4, with
a few good quality as high as $4.-
50.
Hog prices were easier at $9.10
for the majority of the truck variety
Car hogs were steady at $8.75 f.o.b,
and $9.50 off cars for bacons.
cattle
steers*
a few
SOFTBALL
The Gill’s Softball League
The Girls’ Softball Clubs of Exe
ter, Lucan and St. Marys have or
ganized a Tri-County League. The
first game will be played in Exeter
-Friday evening, July 3, at 7 o’clock,
Exeter and St. Marys teams, A cor
dial invitation is extended to every
one to come and see- the -opening
game. A schedule of games for the
'league will be published next week.
South Huron Softball League
Standing
$J?.5O
were
veal-
med-
quot-
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dearing
holidaying at Grand Bend.
Mr. Harry West, of London, spent
Dominion Day with his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blatehford. of
Toronto, are holidaying at Grand
Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Orby Kestle, of De
troit. spent the eek-end with their
parents her-e.
A full list of promotion examina
tions including the High School will
be found on another page.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Swayze, of Lon
don are spending the week with the
latter’s sister Miss M. Broderick.
Master Billy and Bobby Lavery, of
Brantford, are spending a couple of
weeks with their uncle and aunt Mr,
and Mrs, B. W. F. Beavers.
The
Keddy
flower
ory.
Miss
been ill was taken to D
Hospital on Wednesday where she is
receiving treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shur and
daughter Loreen, of Stratford, vis
ited on Wednesday with Mrs. Shur’s
sister Mrs. Wm. Pollen.
Dominion Day passed off quietly.
A number took in the celebration at
Seaforth, others spent the day at
Grand Bend and Strathroy.
The Merry Makers Picnic, resi
dents of No. 4 Highway south of
town held their annual picnic at
Sprucegrove^on July 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Batson and
two children Keith and Onalee, and
Miss Doris Harvey, left on Saturday
on a trip to Sault Ste. Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. John Allison and
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kydd, spent the
week-end at Shallow Lavke visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Rydall.
Mrs. D. Thomson and little daugh
ter Evelyn visited for several days
this week with the former’s sister
Miss* Nono Chambers, in Algonac,
Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Caldwell and the
latter’s mother Mrs. Jacob Weber,
of Dashwood, left on Tuesday for
Ossnabrook, N. Dakota, to visit rel
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, of
London, visited with the former’s
parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Wood
»n Monday and left Tuesday for
Sault Ste. Marie.
Misses Muriel Hogarth, of Wind
sor, and Miss Janie Hogarth, of
London, visited with their parents
over the holiday. M'iss Muriel Ho-
gartjkjrmaining for the vacation.
in James ay last
SHIPKA
attendedQuite a number from here _______
decoration day service at Exeter on
Sunday last.
Miss
been in
months
here.
Miss
Auburn
days at
.Miss Alma Ratz leaves this week
for Kingston where she will take a
course at summer school.
The Y.P.S. held a social evening
last Wednesday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Verne Sharpe and present
ed them with an eight-day clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Sturdy, of
Goderich, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Thos. Keys and Miss Pearl Keys.
Mrs. Hudson and Miss Nellie Hud
son have returned to their home in
London, after spending a few weeks
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lome
Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Deitrich and
babe, of Windsor, are spending a
few days with Mrs. John Deitrich
and family.
Mrs. Mary MacKenzie, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross MacKenzie, Jim and Mary
Margaret from • Walkerville are
spending the holidays at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner.
The Y. P. S. of Shipka met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Sharpe
on Wednesday evening and present
ed them with a kitchen clock,
following address was read by
leida Clarke while Ila Sweitzer
sented the gift.
Dear Mr.- and Mrs. Sharpe,
We have assembled here to-night
so that we can in some way give
you our best wishes for health and
happiness in your married life. We
,.have appreciated your kind help and
fc' assistance in our Young Peoples’ So-
^keiety and we hope you will continue
■attending%iw meetings as in the
Blast. Will you accept this gift as a
Bioken of our affection, not for the
^Balue but for the host of good wish-
it bestows. May you keep it always ^B a remembrance of the League,
^^fcsigned on behalf of the Young
pie’, Society, Shipka.HB/ie Young People’s Society held
annual picnic in the form of a HBBL r roast at Turnbull's Grove on
hBKML night. All reported a
Mildred Lamport who has
Stratford for the past few
has returned to her home
Violet Sharpe, teacher at
school is spending the lioli-
lier home here.
Don-
Mrs.
sum
av as
WOODHAM
Games Rep.Won Lost Pts,
Centralia ......... 10 3 7 6
Crediton E............. 8 6 2 12
Crediton U, ......... 9 2 7 4
Dashwood ............ 8 7 1 14
James ,St. Exeter .. 10 3 7 6rMain St., Exeter .... 9 5 4 10
Thames Road ....... 7 4 3 8
CREDIJQN
Master -Robert Jewell, of Pontiac,
is spending a few’ days at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerr.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, of
Detroit, are spending their vacation
at Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roberts, Mr.
and Mrs. John Schroeder, of Detroit
'visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Wein.
Miss Ruth Hendrick and Mr. Ross
Brown, of Greenway, were guests of
Miss Lyla Haist on Sunday,
Mrs. Hilliard Sparling and son
Clare of Walkertori, are visiting at
the, home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith,
Mr. Cuthbert Carr, of Sarnia, is
spending a week with friends in the
community.
Mr. Wallace Kribs, Miss Beatrice
Barnett, and Miss Lulu Kerr were
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Kerr.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Van Alstyne,
of Sarnia visited Wednesday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eng
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roeszler and
family and Jack England visited Mr.
and Mrs. Matt. England in Brussels
on Sunday.
Mrs. Chas. Braun, Betty and
aid and Mr. Chas. Kusyle,
Braun’s father of Detroit are
mer residents in the village.
A very interesting session
held in the United church Sunday
morning when the Review Lessons
were ably taken by Mr. Herb Mit
chell and Mr. Jos. Woodall.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schroeder,
son Gerald and daughter Marry Lou,
of Ubly, Mich.,‘visited with Mr. and
Mrs. H, K. Eilbqr over the week-end.
Mrs Samuel Eilber returned with
them to their home on Monday -af
ter visiting Mr, and Mrs. Hy. Eilber
the past week.
Mr, and Mrs. William Roeszler
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Matt.
England, of Brussels on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark spent
the week-end in Brampton.
Mr. Henry Eilber has returned
from Mt. Clemens, Mich., where he
was taking a treatment at the Min
eral Baths.
Mr, Charles Kienzle, of Delhi, is
spending a few weeks with friends
on the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finkbeiner, Mr.
and
and
ily, Mrs. Everet Fahner and family
and “
Betclien-Merre-tt wedding at London
on Saturday.
The annual decoration service will
be held next Sunday at the Crediton
Evangelical cemetery. It is expect
ed that ail the- graves will be in
proper 'order and besides this also
appearance.
The entire
invited to
respect in
and Mrs. Swallow, Mr.
MT. CARMEL
Miss Margaret Carey died on Sat
urday morning after a long illness.
Her funeral was held on Monday
morning at ten o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. John Barr and fam
ily, of Detroit, visited with the lat
ter’s brothers, Gerald and Dennis
O’Rourke on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Ducharme, of De
troit, spent the week-end with the
latter’s mother Mrs. M. O’Brien.
Mr. Joseph Regan was home for
the week-end.
Miss Gertrude Dietrich, of Lon
don is spending a few days at her
home.
Miss Mary Mahoney left on Mon
day to commence training in the On
tario Hospital, London.
Miss Regina McCann has taken
charge of the organ and choir in the
church.
Miss Theresa Hogan
for the summer at Ed’s
Bend.
Mrs. M. Madden and
vin left on Sunday to
in Detroit.
Messrs. John Morrissey and Andy
Keogh and son Jack motored to De
troit on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Murry and
Miss Helen Murry, of Wilton’s Grove
called on Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dalton
on Sunday. ’
Mr. P Sullivan Sr., Mrs. T. Koegh/
and Mrs. Sullivan spent Sunday'
with the latter’s mother Mrs. Kerns,'
of Wallacetown.
•Mr. and Mrs. S. Lynch, of Detroit,
called on friends here on Sunday.
Mr. Noah Hartman visited friends
at Ridgetown on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Etue and Mrs. Ru-
land, of Detroit, spent Sunday with
Carey,
of De-
Misses
Mr.
Mrs. Frank Parkinson and Mr.,
Mrs. Victor Chatten attended '
Swallow reunion at Springbank on
Saturday last.
Miss Ivy Press, of London, is vis
iting with friends here.
Mrs, Morley visited last week
with her daughter Mrs. Edgar
Squire-, of Whalen.
Haying is the order of the day
and all report a good crop.
Several families from here wended
their way to Whalen Church, on
Wednesday evening last and took in
the Strawberry Sqpper and play put
on by the Greenway Young People
and on Friday evening a great num
ber took in the concert and Straw
berry Supper at Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray and family
attended Elimville Anniversary last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cann attended
the Anniversary services at Zion on
the Mitchell Road last Sunday and
took dinner with friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rodd attended
Anniversary services in Granton on
Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. James Squire and
Mr., and Mrs. John Hern, of Zion,
took in the Strawberry Supper and
concert at Thames Road on Monday
evening of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hern, of
Chatham, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Hern, -of Woodham, on Sun
day -on their way to Bayfield where
they will spend their two weeks’ va
cation. Mrs. Hern Sr. is accompany
ing them.
Mrs. Jno. Morley, of Woodham,
spent a few days last week with her
daughter Mrs. Edgar Squire
took in the Whalen -Stawberiy
per.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Makins
son Arnold, of Bayfield, visited
the former’s aunt Mrs. Jno. Routly
of Woodham, on Sunday last and at
tended the Decoration service at Ex
eter.
Mr. James Routly and Brock, of
Woodham, attended the Anniversary
Services at Elimville on Sunday and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Rowcliffe.
and
and
the
of
byGarnet Cowaa?
lightni
Garnet,J
And th
To tlf^Lik you„;CX
Befo T^^ip^you, Garret, at every turn
Along life’s wear^way.
For nge is not Die same to us,
Since called away.
Sadly missed by parents and sisters.
j^h’SSy good-bye
our eyes.
CARP OF THANKS
thankMr. S. N. Scott, wishes to
all the neighbors and friends who
have assisted in any way in cleaning
up and rebuilding the barn.
Mr. Clint. Hodgins, who was injur
ed in a spill at the Exeter race track
on Tuesday of last -week, suffered a,
fractured bone
and was
thetbc^^B
CROMARTY
Mrs. Chester Mawhinney, Mr.
Mrs. Emmery Fahner and fam-
Mrs. Mabel Ewald attended the
is employed
Place, Grand
Mrs. J. Gla-
visit friends
The
Ma-
pre-
good
the^^^^■inniversary services of
^^^^Brian Church were taken by
John Elder of Milverton on
when deeply spiritual ser- ^^^^Bere preached to large con-
at both services. Rev. Mr. BB^Mvas a former minister here.
lllll^Becial music by the choir was
enjoyed. The Exeter Male ^^^■.tte gave two. selections at the
^^Hr.g service which
The church ^^K'ated with ferns
^^Kng those present
^Vns were: Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Barr and son
chell; Mr. and Mrs. Frances, of fright; Mr. and Mrs. Parker, of the
Kames Road; Mrs. Gardiner, Kirk-
Kn and Miss Jean Colquhoun, Clin-
■on.V Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, London, lire visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Id eKellar’s; Miss Grace Chalmers,
fConstance, with Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
'sell Scott; Mrs. Margaret Barr, of
Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs. John
Scott; Thomas Gillespie, Seaforth,
with Mr. and Mrs. James Scott and
family; Mr. and Mrs. Kemp and
family, Monroe, with Mr. and Mrs.
William Houghton. 4
were also en-
was prettily
and flowers,
from other
Mrs. Cameron
A
THAMES ROAD
M.
i Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allison spent a [’ew days at Shallow Lake motoring
kp with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kydd
Kd visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Wall. >
^Wr. and Mrs. A. Morgan spent the ^Bk-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
^Biet Passmore, of Sarnia.
^Bss Edith Earl, of Whalen, has
^^Bned home after spending a
^^Bwith Miss Alice Passmore.
^^Bk ’Wm. Moodie and Mrs.
of Centralia, sang a duett ^^^■ceptU'/y, at- church Sunday.
Gardiner has returned
. Strip to the West.
^^^^^nive H/ickney, R.N., of To-
^^^^■risiting her parents Mr. and
Hackney.
number attended the dec-
^^^^^■ay services at Exeter cem-
-' •1 day afternoon.
Silver Wedding
’-,’.-Bpy surprise was tendered
HH^BMrs. A. Gardiner on the oc-
their silver wedding by
fives on Friday evening. A
Bghtful time was spent in
HH^Ka program well arranged.
-Be evening their best wishes MBM|M)ressed in presenting _ Mr.
Gardiner with a silver
a handsome table mirror,
lunch was served by the)
present a decorated
Service begins at 2:3 0.
community is cordially
come and show their
memory of the departed friends,
fellow citizens and pioneers. Special
music will accompany the exercises.
The pastor of the church will deliv
er a memorial address.
■A very successful Strawberry sup
per was served in the United church
shed on Thursday evening June 25.
Ideal weather* condition prevailed
and a large crowd was present and
partook of a sumptuous supper. The
program which followed was render
ed by the members of the choir as
sisted by other artists. Mr. C. Light
foot, of Ailsa Craig delighted the au
dience with vocal solos with guitar
accompaniment. M. Morton of the
local bank staff rendered two- very
fine cornet solos; Miss Helen Fink
beiner excelled herself with a num
ber of humorous readings. Miss
Rhena Yearley sang a solo in very
fine voice and Mrs. V. Kestle, of
Exeter and Mrs. C. C. Misener play
ed a delightful piano duet. The clos
ing number a humorous one-act play
entitled "Rooting for Ruth’’ was
given by the following: Ed. Cham
bers, Mary Chambers, Dorothy Kyte,
Mary Lamport, Marion Lovie, Rus
sell Finkbeiner, Fred Jones and
Nelson Lamport. The play was ably
directed by Mrs. M. W. Telfer.
The Strawberry Supper served in
the Evangelical Church shed on Mon
day evening was a splendid success.
An elaborate supper,Avas riiade with
an abundance of berries and cream.
Following the supper the Dashwood
Memorial Band under the direction
of Harry Hoffman rendered a fine
musical program. Rev. Mr. Roppell
acted as chairman. The program
consisted of selections by the band,
solos, duets, trios, and a quartette.
Mr. W. R- Goulding and Stanley
Smith, of Exeter, also- assisted in
the program. Miss Ruby -Finkbeiner
gave a reading. The visitors are to
be congratulated for their excellent
entertainment. The proceeds amount
ed to over $80.
Betchen-Merrett
A pretty wedding was solemnized
Saturday afternoon at 3.30 o’clock
at Wellington St. United1 Church in London, when' Rev. L. H. Currie
united in marriage Mis's Dorothy
Beatrice, younger daughter of Mr.
Stephen Merrett and the late Mrs.
Merrett to Mr. ,S. Everett Betchen,
of London, formerly of Dashwood,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David
Betchen. The bride, given, away in
marriage by her. father was lovely in
a gown of white satin made on prin
cess lines with collar of lace, long
pointed sleeves and full-trained
skirt. She wore a long veil of filmy
white tulle with lace border arrang
ed in cap.effect by a spray of orange
blossoms and carried a sheaf of Lon-
gi Florum lilies. The bride was at
tended by her sister, Miss Olive
Merrett who wore a smart gown of
pink lace over satin, large leghorn
hat and pink accessories and carried
a bouquet of briarcliffe roses and
Delphinium. Mr. Rupert Hiltop was
groomsman-and the ushers were Mr.
Bud Ralph and Mr. Russel Eckstein.
Mr. Ewart Mapletoft played the wed
ding music and during the signing
of the register Miss Lily
cousin of the groom sang
Be Thine*’. Miss Hoffman
gown of pink and mauve
with mauve felt hat, and
mauve accessories,
beaded bag, the g:
and wore a corsage of rapture roses.
Following the ceremony, a reception *
Hoffman
"All Joy
wore a
organza
pink and
She carried a
Jft of the groom
and
Sup-
and
with
ELIMVILLE
and Mrs. Frank Addison, ofMr.
near Welland were week-end visit
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johns.
Members of the Skinner
attended the Skinner picnic
Stratford on Saturday last.
Miss Florence Bell went
field, the first of the week where
she has secured a job for the
mer.
Rev. J. R. and Mrs. Peters
Catherine are moving to their
charge at Lakeside this week,
and Mrs. Penrose are moving
the parsonage.
Mr. Silas ’Johns, who spent six
weeks in Victoria Hospital, London,
and who six weeks ago had his leg
amputated at the knee was brought
home on Thursday of last week. He
stood the trip home well and his
condition is all that can be expected.
Miss Marjorie Hunter R. N. is in at
tendance.
Anniversary
(Sunday last was all that could be
desired for an anniversary occasion,
and very large, crowds were present
at both services to hear Rev. Mr.
Livingstone, of Wellbuim, a former
pastor on this charge, who delivered
two fine addresses. The Bunday
School choir led the singing in the
morning and also sang two num
bers. In the evening the singing
was led by the regular choir who al
so sang two antihems "Let Not Your
Heart Be Troubled’’ and "The Sab
bath Day Hath Reached It’s Close."
Solo parts in the anthems were tak-i
en by Misses Helen Murch and Ca
therine Peters. Mrs. Freeman Honne
played a selection ‘"fhe Lost Chord"
on the violin with piano accompani
ment. The church was prettily dec
orated with cut flowers. Offering
amounted to $80.00. Anniversary
visitors in the vicinity during the
day were: Mr. and Mrs. John Skin
ner and Eleanor ” — •>
Miss Gerta Hunter,
Mr. Fred Ldng, of
Banes, of Welburn;
Laverne, Fern and
Woodham; Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Cann, Mrs. P.
Whitlock, of Thames Road.
Miss Bessie Bell R.N., left Sunday
for New York where she has secur
ed a position in the General Hopital
there.
families
held at
to Bay
sum-
and
new
Rev.
into
Mrs. Matt. Routly,
all from Lond.on
Milverton; Mrs.
Ml’S. E. Rodd,
Audrey, of near
Mrs. John Cann,
the latter’s father Mr. James
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Clark,
troit, spent Sunday with the
Carey.
Mr. and Mrs. Roach, Mrs.
and daughter attended the funeral
of Miss Margaret
Mrs. O’Connell,
and Mrs. Rourk,
with Miss Anna
day.
Mr. Augustus Morrissey has pur
chased a. new Ford V8.
Mr. Andy Morrissey purchased a
new Essex Coach.
Brady
Carey on Monday.
Elizabeth and Mr.
of London, visited
Reardon on Sun-
Renew Now!
MORTGAGE SALE
Under and by virtue of the powers
contained in a certain mortgage.,
which will be produced at the time
of sale, there will be offered for sale
by public auction, on
SATURDAY, the 11 day of JULY,
1936, at the hour of two o’clock in
the afternoon on 'the premises by
Frank Taylor, Auctioneer, the fol
lowing property, namely:
Lot 17 in the Seventh Concession
of the Townhip of
res more or less,
perty th ere J
house and
good clay JToam.
TERMS
chase m
s said
bank
Stephen, 100 ac-
On the
to be
barn.
to
time o
thirty
flMSPher particulars and conditions
said pro-
a^brick
soil is
lit. of the pur
aid down at the
in
sale apply to
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
GLADMAN ,& STANBURY,
Barristers’ etc,, Exeter
MELVILLE F. GLADMAN,
31 Bank of Toronto, Chambers
London, Ont.
Solicitor for the Mortgagee
DATED at London, Ont., this
day of June A.D., 1936.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN[ THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF JOHN ELLIOT, late of the
Village of Exeter, in the County
of Huron/' Retired Solicitor, de
ceased*
All persons having claims against,
the late John Elliot.,, who died on on
Febrtabout the 18th da
1936, are required Wsend
of their claims toJfthe
on or before the
July, 1936, aftojf
sets of thee dgc
ed.
DATED at^Voronto this. Third day
of June, 1936.
B. V. ELLIOT,
Executor by his Solicitors,
BORDEN & ELLIOT
Room 1314, 320 Bay St.,.
Toronto, Ontario
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