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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1938-09-01, Page 4
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Rock Bottom Cash Stores UmTWAY* fWWW o O TELEPHONES X^ If gA JCw >3^ Hunfs Corn Syrup High Class Pastry Flour Bee Hive or Crown Brand 24 pounds.. . 49c 2 lb. for... . 15c ’ BIRTHS J! DAVIS- A*. b j] on Au- >1 g'j&t 28‘h, to Mr. ahd B. E g | DavA, a d-Tjgbrej iElSzabttfi Anta « | MNCGMBE—At Dr. Flecker's Ho&-| on Sunday, Augttot 2&‘.h, Mr. nud ADb. Pincomfm, of# lYborct-, a ton (WUHam Haroldn FADER—ly TuckewattlL on Thais-1 day. August to Mr. and Mrs. | Fahor, a daughter.HATTER- In Usboine Township,! on Eatarday, August 27, W Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haytor, twin sons. O'DOPER -At the Seaforth Hospital, on August 14th, to Mr. aud Mrs. Divide .4< 'l ■ X i,». Cooper, of Tuekersmitb, a MARRIAGES - CORNISH—At the home bride’s parents in Exeter, Just Arrived O K 1926 Chev, Sedan . 1927 Chev, Coach $ 35,00 1927 Whippet Coach 1928 Whippet Sedan 1927 Assorted Sandwich or Chocolate Marshmallows All One Price 2 pounds for FHAYNB at the on Saturday, August 27th, 193$. Eileen Bernice, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cornieh, W Mr. • Arthur Laverne Frayne, eld est son of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet P’rayne, of Osborne, by Rev. A. E. Elliott, of Tharnesville. GREGORY-’BURR — At the Main Street United Church Parsonage, by Rev. R. C. Copeland, on Tturg- day, Auguet 25th, Miss Marion Ethel Burr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Burr, of London, to Mr. John Davidson Gregory, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gregory, of Stratford. 1928 Essex Coach .... Pontiac Coach a good one ........... 40.00 100.00 65,00 75.00 65.00 1928 Buick Sedan 65,00 1929 Essex Coach.. 150,00 1929 Essex Coupe . 150,00 1928 Ford Coach 100,00 1934 Chev. Coach 390,00 1935 De Lux Ford Coach................... 395,00 1936 Ford Coach...495,00 Several gool used tractors, and new and used tractor plows at greatly reduced prices. 6 Good Used Trucks 1931 to 1936 SANDY ELLIOT “The Store with the Stock’’ Exeter •»! Keen’s Mustard Oranges Double Super Fine Sweet and Juicy 1-4 lb. tin .. . 25c Dozen ..... 19c Floor Wax P. & G. Castle Brand SOAP 1 lb. tin ... . 23c 5 bars.............16c Large Shipment of First Class Brooms on sale. Extra Value. The Stores That Give You Value HENSALL 46 LIBRARIANS COURSE ENDS Mrs, M. E. Gidley, librarian of Carnegie Public Library, Exeter, turned ten oo n, special library Western Ontario, und< ship of the provincial education at Toronto, pose of Imparting to the latest methode in dure. Professor Fred Landon, librarian of the Western Ontario University, gave a serl-cj of lectures that were Interesting as well as instru* tlve, on bbitorleal events; printing from the Um<; of Its Inception to modern times and parliamentary procedure. In- speefor, Angus Mowat, inspector of llbtarlcs for th nation, (University ale of lectures hie field Im the depari rn 1# nruilsfing to render the best possible service fo th from London on Friday Mrn. (Jldley attended two week’s comae held in hall of the University the re- af- the the of rr the sponsor- department of for the pur- the librarians library proce- department of edit- <f Toronto, came to London and gave a course on his findings during pactions and the work 'mt. of education is doing Hbrariejj and librarians general public. The v inf on of Mb rarlart Th the many ouggeatlonB which bo applied in their own work and r-omnuinifioa, f wore under (he puper- try capable management dhy CarliHie, head lib- : Barnla Public Library. claBm- ftnd vi IS Doi of thi librarians hmrnfitn received and many mjggostlons which may Individual and aJ la gcther the new librarians’ course I roved to be very successful and pro fitable to those that had the privi lege of attending. LOCAL NEWS and son Earle re- , Hl., on Saturday a week with Mr. Mr, Sam'J Reid turned to Chicago, after visiting for and Mrs, Pat. Reid, near Hensall. Mrs. Wm. Sherritt, of Greenway, spent a day with Mrs, Lydia Sweit zer, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred. Hamilton, of London, Mr. and. Mrs. Chas, Har tls and Mr. and Mrs. Salimoni, of Kingsville, visited this week with Mr and Mrs, Wm. SiJJery, Wanda and Billy Turkey visited with their uncle Mr, Cyril Tuekey in London last week. Billy is visiting with bls uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Davis In London this week. Mr. town, York, same week Miss pearl Wood returned Satur day from the Soo and Ft. William where wlih Miwi Olive Wood, of ’J’oroni'o., efcf. has been vacationing for the pnm three weeks. Miss O. Wood left on Tuesday to resume her du!lee as R. N. al Toronto. DEATHS GOULD- In Stratford, on Tuesday, August 30, 1938, Charlotte O' Brien, beloved wife of James ■Gould, aged 80 years. EILBER-In Crediton, on Thursday, . August 25th, 1938, Charles Fred erick Eilber, aged 76 years, 4 months. HOLTZMANN— In Crediton on Wed nesday, August 31st, Mrs. Leah B, Holtzmann, widow of the late George Holtzmann, aged 77 years, 2 months, The funeral service will he held in Crediton Evangel ical Church on Friday, Sept. 2nd, following a private service at the home at 2 o’clock, CAP,D OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns and family wish to express their sincere thanks for the flowers and. cards sent to Mr. Johns while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. Mr. Stanley Walter, of Kincardine, spent Snuday at .his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ritchie, of Ham ilton spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. Reid of near Hensail. Mrs. Ed. Westcott and Mrs. Wm. Ratz, of Crediton. arrived home Tuesday after a pleasant trip Reed City and Detroit, Mich. HOME FROM THE PACIFIC COAST on to Out- the de- and the and Mrs. Wm, C. Allison, of Miss Ann Allison, of New and Mr. H, Shoiner, of the city, arc on a motor trip this in the Georgian Bay District. • Miss Celia Christie returned home Friday of last week after attending the annual convention of the Can adian Weekly Newspapers Associa- toin which was held at the Hotel Vancouver, Vancouver, B.C. Hotel Vancouver proved a splendid setting for a record attendance, 272 persons at the convention held August 11th to 14 th. Busy days they were—- every minute scheduled with either business or pleasure. His Worship Mayor Geo. C. Miller, welcomed the delegation and many other standing speakers addressed gathering and much profit was rived from helpful suggestions viewpoints of other editors in Dominion. "The future of a united Canada beckons to the young people of the Dominion. If they serve her well and truthfully she will reward them," said Senator J. W. B. Farris. "Two problems confront 'Canada, one is internal and the other exter nal." premier T. D. Patullo in speak ing at the banquet said it would be a friendly gesture and a solution to British Columbia’s own problem of ringlf! unemployed when the province builds its end of the Alaska High way, He estimated it would give employment to 2,000 of the prov ince’s unemployed. A very unique feature following the banquet .program was a gymnas tic display by a group of young ladles and a group of young men showing the gymnastic training the boys and girls of British Columbia are receiving under the guidance of trained directors and was a revela tion of what proper physical instruc tions ran accomplish. On Saturday afternoon the parly was taken by boat to Horseshoe Bay and returned by bus through the British PaeiOc properties. On Sunday morning the delegates yisited Victoria. Greeted on arrival of the S. S, Marguerite by representatives of VIrtorin'e dally papers the ■parly boarded a fleet of buses and was lalmii on a two hour drive thro’ Uic Hnunkdi peninsula. En route to Bute hurt’a Gardens we visited Iho Dominion Astro physical observatory on Lh He afforded sum mil. Al the cd on i ho <-d Um beam if ul home and chatted with Mr. and Mrs. R. P, Butohart, This brought to a close a ffitceossful convention each one carrying with them tinforgotiable improtialons. Saanich Mountain 'Which an ext-ellent view from the I KHIVA J Mi. and Mrs. Matthew Clarke vis- Red Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Loafs Clarke near Hensall. Master - Jack Clarke, who has been spending his vacation with his grandparents returned home with them.| Mr. Joseph Kenney and friend, of Detroit, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCann. Mr. and Mrs. James Ziler spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Clanville at Exeter. Miss Meta Surerus, of Toronto, visited last raeek with her sister Mr. and Mrs, Otto WTillert. Mrs. Peter Regier, who underwent a very serious operation in St. Jos eph’s Hospital, London, a lev weeks ago is impoving nicely and is ex pected home this week. Mr. Gordon Miller spent last Sun day with friends in London. Mr. Sanduord White, of Centralia, spent. Sunday with Mfr. and Mrs. A. W inert. Phone 64 ,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllIllllllllllllljll,' LEAVITT’S THEATRE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY September 1st, 2nd, 3rd with. “VIVACIOUS LADY” James Stewart, Ginger Rogers and James Ellison Mickey Mouse in TechnicplOur MIDNIGHT, MONDAY, 12.05 a.m. MONDAY, SEPT. 5th One Night Only “DEAD END” with Added feature Charlie McCarthy Joel McCrea and Sylvia Sidney O-----(J——O MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY September 5th, 6tli, 7th Two Features t “ROMANCE IN THE DARK” with. John Boles, Gladys Swarthoul John Ba wymore Western—Gene Autrey HARPLEY Mr. and Mrs. Major Baker and family, of Shipka, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Love. Miss Eleanor McLinchey has re turned home from visiting her aunt Mrs. Mark Miller, at Detroit. Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Warner, Of Detroit, visited over the week-end .at Mr. Mansell Hodgins. Mrs. C. Brent and daughter, of Detroit, visited over the week-end with Mrs. j. Carruthers. Miss Ha Hodgins spent Friday at Sharon with Mrs. A. Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Love, of Lon don, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love. Miss Alice Hodgins and Mrs. Mur ray Hodgson, of Clandeboye, visited on Sunday w’th Miss Beulah Hod gins. ELIMVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Will Pybus of Seaforth, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johns last Sunday. The Community Picnic was held at Grand Bend on Saturday last and was well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Whitlock from north of the Thames Road have mov ed into Mr; Ed. John’s vacant house. Last Sunday was Decoration Day at Zion cemetery. Quite a few from here were present. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch and Mrs. Alvin Pym spent the week-end at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs, Smithson, of St. Thomas, who spent th© past week at the Bend visited Mr, and Mrs. P. Whitlock on Monday enroute to their home. Miss Margaret Johns spent day with friends at Atwood. GRAND BEND near Sun- ac- the Howarth and family, Ont., were guests at a few days. are on hand to erect THAMES ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Whitlock have moved ' to EHmville where they will make their home, having sold their effects nnd stock on Wednesday, They will be missed very much and our igood wishes go with them, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Parker with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker, of "Staffa, are spending a week motoring to and around Quebec. The young people spent Friday evening enjoying a weiner roast held in Mr. P. Stone’s bush. Mr. Frank Taylor sang very ceptably at morning service at Thames Road Church, Sunday. The W. M. S. held their meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Anderson with Mr. and Mrs. Stone were recent vis itors with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mc Lean. Mr. McLean has not been well. Rev. Mr. E. of Rutherglew, the Manse for Preparations a new bridge just west of the Thames Road Church. Rev. H. Wright, Mrs. Wright and family, of Brucefield, were guests at the Manse on Thursday last. Miss Lillian, Everett and Edwin Miller spent a few days with their grandparents at Napanee last week. John Perry, who has been with Mr. Fred Dawson for the past two months, returned to his home in Schromberg this week. The Mission Circle girls of Thames Road met with the girls of Elimville at the home of Mrs. Ed. Johns on Wednesday afternoon. A pleasant af ternoon was enjoyed. Stuart Mair spent last week-end at the home of Roy Lamport, Crediton. Mrs. Thos. Bruce, daughter and cousin from the west spent Thurs day with Mr. and Mrs. Will Ferguson The engagement is announced of Marion Gertrude, daughter of Mrs. Cooper White, of Windsor, to Mr. John Philip Holloway, the marriage to take place the middle of Septem ber. GrRAND BEND GALA DAY Labor Day — Mon., Sept. 5 DASHWOOD BAND IN ATTENDANCE PARADE AT ONE O’CLOCK 3—Prizos to Each Event—3 Best Decorated Car—1st, $10.00; 2nd, $5.00; 3rd, $1.00 Best Business Float—<lst, $10.00; 2nd, $5.00; 3rd, $1.00 Best Decorated Bicycle, Best Comic on Foot, Best Decorated Doll Buggy, Best Imitation of any Nation, Best Decorated Dog, Best Team in Harness, Best Comic Car, Oldest Couple on Grounds BOXING IN BARRELS—16 years & under, 17 years & over OPEN 100 YARD DASH TUG-OF-WAR— Grand Bend challenges Dashwood MOTOR BOAT RACE—Open to all classes 1st, $25.00; 2nd, $10.00; 3fd, $5.00 All entries must be received by the Secretary not lateir than midnight of September 3rd OPEN ONE MILE FOOT RACE ON THE BEACH Contestants to report at Casino Ticket Office at 2 o’clock BALL GAME—Dashwood vs. Grand Bend, winning teatn $12 BAND CONCERT and Mrs. Lloyd, of Windsor, the week-end with Mr. and Mr. spent Mrs. A. Dawe. Mrs. Aimer Willert is very sick at present. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gratton, of Montreal, are visiting friends in the neighborhood. Mr. Leonard Ravelle had the mis fortune to have a flock of hens killed by dogs. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Shellig, of Sarnia, wiled Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mollard on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Nichols were called to Flint, Michigan, owing to the death of Mrs. Nichols’ father Mr. McKay, All roads lead to Grand Bend on Monday for Gala Day where a big day is expected. 'Good prizes are being given. Mrs. visited day. Frank Stanlake, of Ilderton Mrs. Abner Mo Hard on GREENWAY Sun- Mr. with Mr. and and other rela- returned to Tor- and Mrs. Jno. Granger and son and Miss Jessie Granger R.N., of Clinton, visited with Mrs. Jno. Brown, Mr. W. J. Brown and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Coleman and sons Gordon and George, of Varna, spent the week-end Mrs. Robt. Pollock tives. Mr. Jas. Wasylyk onto, on Thursday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. Woodburn. Miss Elsie Gill, of Grand Bend, spent a few days with her aunt Mrs. R. L. Pollock . Mrs. Elzar Mousseau and Marilyn of Kippen, spent a cowpie of days last week with her parents Mr. and and Dean Brown. Mrs. E. H. McPherson and Jean spent a couple of days last week with friends in Port Huron and Detroit. Master Roy Eagleson, of Sarnia, is spending his holidays with .his grand parents Mr. and Mrs. E. Mason. Misses Violet Smith and Isabelle Morgan, of Grand Bend, visited on Tuesday with Miss Lois Brown. Mrs. Lance Norris, of Wyoming, und her father Mr. Wm. Patrick, of Staffa, visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Carman Woodburn. Mrs. L. Sweitzer, of Exeter, were the home of Mr. Sher- Erma Fond, Miss visited with SHIPKA Next Sunday, September 4th, Rev. Morrow from Thedford will be in charge of the service as Rev. Mr -Gladman will be holding anniversary service at Sylvan. Mr. S. Sweitzer, Mrs. M. Hewlett, Sunday visitors at and Mrs. Matt. Sweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. F. La wood and Phyllis and Flnkbeiner, of Sarnia, relatives on Sunday. Next Sunday is Missionary Sun day in the Sunday School. Special instruction will be given. Rev. T. Flnkbeiner, of Naperville, Ill., visited on Sunday last with relatives here after attending a con vention in Cleveland. Mrs. Wm. Ratz returned home Tuesday last after visiting for couple of weeks with relatives Michigan. The Y. p, S. Society enjoyed them selves at a corn roast at Turnbull's Grove on Thursday evening of last week. on a in DASHWOOD Dr» W. D, Bryce, L.D«S9 p.D»& dental surgeon At office in Hartleib Block, Dash wood, first three days of week and at office over the Post Office, in Zu rich, last three days of week, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weber and Joan, Mrs. Adella Fisher and Mi. x.nd Mrs. L«mard Bender and Mari lyn spent the week-end in Welland iud Niagara. Dust, dusU dust. Mr. and Mrs. A. Prunner and two daughters of Kansas City, are spend ing their vacation witli relatives here. Mrs. Wiggins, of Ingersoll, is vis iting with her sister Mrs. Faesold. Dr. and Mrs, Bryce, of Zurich, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tieman. Mrs. Witzel spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Triebner on the second concession. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bennett, Mr. Jack Brokenshire and Mrs. Marjory Lucas, of At wood and Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Sims, of Exeter, were Sunday visitors with their brother Mr, Mark Brokenshire. Mr. Jas. Shirley, who with Mr. Jonas have returned Windsor. Mrs. Bunrs, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas New York City, visited Witzel on Tuesday. Mrs, Falkhaufer, of visiting her mother Mrs. J. Bender, who is on the sick list. Mrs. Neeb, who has been sick at the home of her daughter Mrs. Tet reau was able to return to her home again last week. Her son Roy and daughter Mrs. Moser, of Pontiac are spending a few days with her. Mrs. Lolis Restemeyer had the misfortune to trip and fall in some manner fracturing her leg at the ankle. She was attended by Dr. Tayor and is doing as well as can be expected. We hope for a speedy iecovery. Smith and have been Hartleib to their of Port daughter visiting and Lavada home in Huron and Fontana, of with Mrs. Toronto, is On another .page will be found an account of the laying of the corner stone of Trivitt Memorial Church, together with accounts of the open ing of the church and the dedica tion of the chimes. TENDERS 6 Tenders will be received by Miss K. M. MacFaul, Secretary, Board of Education, Exeter, Ontario, .mp until 1'2 o'clock noon on Friday September 9th, 19>38, for general trades, plumb ing and heating and electrical work required in the erection of a new school aft Exeter, Ontario. Plans and specifications may be seen at of the office of the Secretary or may be obtained from the archi tect by depositing $*25.00, which de posit will be returned when (plans and specifications are returned to the architect. F. W. WARREN, Architect, King Street, E., Hamilton, Ont.66 AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS undersigned auctioneer has reThe ceived instructions to sell by public auction Quarter Mile South of Crediton SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th at one o’clock sharp th* following 3 bedroom suites, iron bed, organ, 3 small tables, dining room table, 12 dining chairs, 2 arm chairs, 4 rocking chairs, cupboard, kitchen table, 4 kitchen chairs, couch, hall rack, sewing machine, vaccum Cleaner, 2 trunks, suit case, 5 rugs, lamps, 2 toilet sets, bedding, dishes, sealers, cooking utensils, wash tub, ringer, Quebec stove, good gasoline stove, large iron kettle, garden tools new scythe, McLaughlin-Buick car, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH ISAAC HILL, Proprietor FRANK COATES, Clerk FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer MORTGAGE SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the pow ers of sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced on the day of sale there will be offered for sale by ipiublic auction on the premises on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd 1938, at 3 p.m. the following real estate: Lot Number ltS'l on the east side of Elmwood Avenue, in the Town ship of Stephen (Grand Bend) in the County of Huron, according to .Plan Number 24. On the property is situate a frame cottage recently constructed, The property is conveniently located to the business section of Grand Bend. TERMS OF SALE 10 per cent, of the purchase money shall be tpaid on the day of sale and the balance in thirty days thereafter. other conditions of sale will be made known on the day of sale. For further particul ars apply to ARTHUR WEBER, Auctioneer Dashwood, Ontario J, W. MORLEY, Solicitor for Mort- gagoe, .Exeter, Ontario.