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Grand Bend Home and School
Club
The School and. Home Club of tke
B. Line, near* Grand Bend, wore
hostesses to the Grand Bend and the
Shipka clubs at the schoolhouse on
Monday evening. The editor of the
Times-Adypcate accompanied by Mrs,
Southcott, were present, the former
being a substitute speaker for Mr.
Shearer, agricultural representative
who was unable to attend. This
little country school house, of which
Miss Beatrice Green, of Grand Bend,
is the teacher, is a model of neatness
and of examples of work that is be
ing done by the pupils under the
new curriculum. After seeing this
work we could well understand why
a deputation of school teachers from
the northern part of the county had
visited the school a few days before.
A eand tray representing the woods
in autumn was a work of art. Adorn
ing the walls were works, of art done
by the pupils; throughout the room
were samples of hand work, collec
tions of weeds, grasses, native woods
insects, etc., that must have been a
revelation to many of the visitors. On
school days hot lunches are prepared
for the children who remain for the
noon hour. School under such condi
tions must of necessity be much more
attractive than in former years. At
the meeting Monday evening, men,
women and scholars packed the
building, sitting at the desks or on
chairs and benches. A fine program
was carried out with Mrs. Webb oc
cupying the chair. At the close a
bounteous supply of refreshments
were served and a most enjoyable
hour was spent. The usual compli
mentary remarks were passed.
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Schneider’s Sausage
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Good Quality
Per lb. .
1 lb packages
Per lb............
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The Stores That Give You Value
HENSALL 46
ELIMVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Francis, Exe
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Herald Lawrence
and two daughters of Seaf-orth were
Sunday visitors at the 'Williams’
home, Miss Mabel McEwen, of Tor
onto is also spending the week there.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Whitlock, of
St. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Darrel
Parker, Mr. and Mrs. P. Stone and
Jeanette from Thames Road were
callers at Mr. P. Whitlock's Sunday.
iRev. and Mrs. Penrose, Walter
and Eva visited in Hamilton last
week.
Mrs. Wm. Skinner, who has been
at Mrs. C, Godbolt’s hospital, Exeter
for a few weeks was brought to Mr.
E. Skinner’s last week.
A number from here were in Lu
can Friday evening attending
Young People’s Convention
there.
the
held
’Our Extra Fine Assortment of
Christmas Cards now on display.
Choose early. Get the best.—S. B.
TAYLOR’S.
CENTRALIA
Remembrance Day Services
^■■IIHIIII IIIIIUIII Hllllllll.il II I lffll fill .1^1 I
HURONDALE SERVICE
Comrades fall in nt Legion Rooms at 9:30 and proceed
Hurondale for service at 9:45 a.m.
EXETER
to
Fall in at Legion Rooms at 10:40 and march with hand to
Caven Presbyterian church for service at 10:50. Service to
be completed by placing of wreaths at the Cenotaph.
HENSALL
Fall in west of the Hotel at 2:30 p.m. for service in Carmel
Presbyterian church fallowed by placing of wreaths at the
Cenotaph.
All veterans are cordially invited to attend these services.
Big Dance in the Exeter Arena at night, music by Ken Mc-
Nichcol’s Orchestra. New and Old Time Music, commenc
ing at 9 p.m.
Rememberance Day in regarded as a commemoration of a
great event in the national history of our country, not as a
day of national mourning.
ANDREW M. EASTON, Secretary
BIRTHS
DELBRIDGE—In Usborne Township
on Thursday, November 3rd, to
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Delbridge, a
son. (Fred Richard).
..DANCE..
at —
MARRIAGES KIPPEN
USED CARS
1935 Ford Coach ................$390
1934 Chev. Master Coach. $350
1929 Plymouth Coach .
1928 Chrysler Coach . ,
$150
65$
....Special....
1936 OLDSMOBILE
Door Sedan with trunk,
a real good sedan. It
4
is
knee action and good tires
$650.00
with a liberal trade allowance
your car.
ALSO SPECIAL
This
has
only
on
Cars too good to scrap that we
will sell from $25 to $60. We
must make room for the New
Ford V8 cars to be shown here
this Saturday, November 12th.
SIMPSON—BOSSENBERRY — On
Monday, October 10, 193i8, at St.
George’s Church, Toronto, by the
Rev. Wright, Eleanor Blanche,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Bossenberry, Grand Bend, to Mr.
Frank Turner Simpkins, son of Mr.
and Mrs. F. Simpkins, Sarnia.
McNAUGHTON— SCRUTON—In the
Blyth United Church on Wednes-.
day, November 2nd, Mildred Eliza
beth, daughter of Mrs. A. Scruton,
and the late Mr. Scruton, of Hen
sail, to Mr. Peter McNaughton, of
Hensail.
Tues., Nov. 15
Miss Mary O’Brien, of London,
spent the week-end at her home here
Mr. Jack Dempsey and Mrs. Ronald
Hill, of Windsor, were visitors with
Mrs, Nelson and Mr. and Mr. W.
Baker last week.
Mrs. John Essery had the misfor
tune to dislocate her arm at the
shoulder when she fell on Saturday
evening of last week. Mrs. B. Hicks
and Miss Dorothy Hicks spent a
days with her.
Mrs. George Baynhani, who
been ill for the past few weeks
taken to Victoria Hospial, London,
where she underwent an operation on
Friday of last week. She is getting
along nicely.
Word has been received here of
the death of James Dempsey, of Nee-
pawa, Manitoba, who passed away at
hie home after an illness of only one
day. The deceased was an Eden
Old Boy and was a son of the
John and Elizabeth Dempsey of
village,
Mr. and Mrs. G, F. Penwarden
Harold visited on Sunday with
and Mrs. Jas. Hodgins at Ailsa Craig
SANDY ELLIOT
Phone 64 Exeter
Amateur Competitions Held
at Kippen
attended the amateur
at Kippen Friday even
winners were: Best
DASHWOOD
Dr. W. D. Bryce, L.D.S., D.D.S.
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. Clayton Pfile, who has been
confined to his home through ill
ness for several weeks is improving
slowly. His shoe business will be
in charge of Mr. Edgar Restemeyer
during his absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Schatz, of Tor
onto, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Schatz.
Mr. and Mrs. George Powell, of
Thedford, visited relatives here on
Sunday.
Mr. Wilbur Graybeil, of Woodstock
spent Sunday with his mother Mrs.
Graybeil.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook, Toronto,
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. D. Tieman.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Humble, of Sarnia
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. R. Goetz, Mrs. Humble spent a
few days here visiting relatives.
Members of the Sewing Circle rent-
, ed the Dashwood bus oh Saturday
i afternoon and took a trip to Elmira
! when they visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Martinson and Miss Ella; also call
ed on Rev. and Mrs. Sauer and Rev.
and Mrs. A. Kellerman in Waterloo.
They report a very pleasant outing.
Death of Mr. William Snell
Mr. William Snell a well
resident of this community
away early Monday morning
ing an illness of about five
He was in his 74th year and
vived by his sorrowing widow who
was formerly Miss Mary Beaver, two
daughters Mrs. W. Mathews, Dor
chester and Mrs. Frank Watson, of
Detroit and one son Charles on the
homestead and foui’ grandchildren.
The funeral was held on Wednesday
afternoon from his residence with
interment in the Exeter cemetery.
Rev. H. E. Roppel, officiated. The
pall bearers were Wesley Wolfe,
Philip Fassold, Ezra Bender, Dun
can Snider, Horatio Reynolds and
Chas.
GRANO BENO
Mrs. Muriel Fallis and Mrs. Smith
of Sarnia, were week-end visitors
with Mr, and Mrs, Abner Mollard-
Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Love and Jun
ior, of Thedford, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Love.
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Eagleson, of
Dashwood, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Stanlake on Sunday,
Mr. Bruce Bossenberry has dispos
ed of the lumber in the round hall
on his property to Mr, Bell, of Bruce-
field.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mousseau and
daughter Ella, Mr, and Mrs. Wesley
Nickles and family attended the
Mousseau wedding “ in HensaU °n
Saturday.
Mr. Joe Jeffery, of St. Joseph, is
visiting with his sister Mrs, Wilbur
Dewey at present,
Mr. and Mrs, Ken. Lovie and Mr.
Thompson visited in Strathroy Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pollock
were visitors with Mr. and Mi’s. John
Gill on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oliver visited
friends in London on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Webb visited
with Mrs. Sarah Eagleson Sunday.
Mrs. Oliver of Sarnia, visited her
daughter Mrs.. Gib .Statton Tuesday
and Wednesday this week.
Mrs. Sarah Eagleson visited in
Granton last week returning home
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Penfound left on
Thursday to spend the winter in
California.
Rev. D. DeMiH, of Kerwood,
preached two able sermons Sunday
to very large congregations.
AUCTION SALE
HO|LrSElK>LD EFFECTS
An auction sale of the entire con
tents of completely furnished heme
will be held at the residence of
Mrs. John Keys, WiWam St., Exeter
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th
11938, at one p.m,
Contents include bedroom furni
ture, dining room furniture, kitchen
range, 2-burner electric plate, Ray
mond sewing machine, odd chairs,
dishes, garden tools, etc.
Everything must be sold without
reserve as the owner has given up
housekeeping and moved to London.
TERMS CASH
If not previously cold the house
and lot at the above premises iwill
be offered for sale subject to a re
served bid.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
MRS. JOHN KEYS, Proprietress
few
has
was
Benny Palmer
and his orchestra
featuring Floor Show
Admission 35c
known
passed
follow-
weeks,
is eur-
Bill Davis attended the annual re
union of the 63rd Battery in Hotel
London Saturday evening.
Miss Grace Strange, of Toronto,
Frank Strange and Jeff Crawford, of
London, .were week-end visitors with
Mrs. Strange in town.
The engagement is announced of
Jean Uldene, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert A. Rundle, of Woodham,
to Mr. Clifford R. Scott, only son of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott, of Kirk
ton, the marriage to take place the
early part of November.
late
this
and
Mr.
WHALEN
Shop Where Your $$$
Count Most
THAT’S LINDENFIELD’S
Our wide choice of Ranges are unsurpassed in Design, Beauty
Convenience and Price. An inspection will convince you.
Cattle Chains in all Weights
Priced Right
SPECIAL
A limited quantity of 7 in*
stove pipe, hand made and
rivited only 19cSteel Stall Fixtures
Galvanized Pails specially
priced as low as 29c
Mitts and Gloves, best qual
ity 15c to $1.45
Ironing Tables only $2.85 Tub Stand, $1.95
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gunning and
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gunning visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Brock
at Union,
Grafton Squire and Percy Hod
gins were at the Rodney ploughing
match on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gunning
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Stevens, Anderson.
Mrs, Sarah Eagleson, of Grand
Bend, visited during last week-end
with Mrs. Thos. Gunning.
Mr. and Mrs. F, Squire yisited
With Mr. and Mrs. Hazel Perrin,
Revere, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
Brantford, were
Mr. and Mrs. E.
Mr, and Mrs.
othy and Claire spent Sunday With
LINDENFIELDS’ HARDWARE
Phone 181 Exeter
r
Hundreds
contest held
ing. Prize
dancer, tap or ballet, Miss Joyce Bro
derick, Hensail; Miss Marguerite
Hogarth, Exeter; best nyusican (any
instrument); Frank Tinney, Kippen;
William Hyde, Hensail; old-time or
chestra, Frank Tinney, Collins, dim-
ton; best novelty number, Lou and
•Lillian, of St. Marys; Pit-Pat-Jack,
of Kippen; vocalists, Miss Marguer
ite Hogarth, Exeter; Laurene and
Vera Oesch, Zurich. There were 23
entries.
Steinhagen.
KIRKTON
CREDITON EAST
Mrs.
Infant Son Dies
Louis Edgar, the infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Masnica, who lives
on No. 4 highway passed suddenly
away early Thursday morning aged
4 months and 25 days. He leaves to
mourn his early departure in life his
parents and grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Penhale. The funeral ser
vice conducted by Rev. D. Gladman,
was largely attended and burial took
place in the Exeter cemetery.
F. Clarke and Rev. Gladman sang
“Safe in the Arms of Jesus”
"Mothers of Salem.” Four little girls
were paul bearers, Grace Penhale
and Pearl Kirk, Genevieve Elliott
and Mrytle Reeder, of Exeter. The
sympathy of the community is ex
tended to the bereaved parents and
grandparents,
Mrs. Ed. Penhale was called early
Thursday morning to the home of
her daughter Mrs. Louie Masnica,
owing to the sudden death of her
grandchild.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hoffman
---- ------- ....— -------- ---- and eon Claire spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Duffield and Mr J Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Morlock near
and Mrs. Wm. Brooks at the home
of Stewart Keith.
Miss Finlayson spent the week
end at her home near Kipped.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson mo
tored to Vniort on Sunday and spent
the day With friends.
On Wednesday night Lantern slid
es Will be shown at the school.
Several from this community took
in the oyster supper at Woodham on
Friday evening.
and
at
Alymer Morley,
Suh day visitors
Squire.
J. Hazelwood, Dor-
of
Of
Sharon, it being Mr. Morlock’s birth
day.
Mr. .and Mrs, Thomas Baird dhd
two children, of Grand Bend spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sinls.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Merner and
daughter returned home Saturday
after a two weeks visit with the for
mer’s father Mr. Sam Merner, of
Buffalo.
’ Quite a number from here attend
ed the funeral o/ Louis Edgar, In-
pant son of Mr, ahd MrtJ, Louis Mas-
A highbrow is a person educated uica, (nee Ruby Penhale) on Satur-
beyond his intelligence. &&y afternoon,
WINCHELSEA
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Batten and
Gladys spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Fletcher.
Sunday visitors in the village
were; Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hunter,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Bell, of Elim-
ville with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Del-
bridge; Mr. and Mrs. James Horne
with Mr. and Mrs. (Freeman Horne;
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Whaley and
Judith, .St. Marys, with Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Batten; Mr. and Mrs. George
McGavin and family, Miss Lois Mc-
Gavin, of Seaforth witn Mr. and Mrs.
George Davis.
Mr, R. W. Batten has returned to
his home after spending a week in
Westminster Hospital.
GREENWAY
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wellman and
Marilyn, of Port Huron visited with
friends here on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Poore and
sons, of Windsor, spent Sunday with
her mother Mrs. W. Sherritt and Mr.
W. Whiteside. Mrs. Sherritt return
ed with them for a few weeks’ visit
in Windsor and Wheatley.
Mr. and Mrs. R. English, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. E.
Woodburn visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sheppard in Lon
don.
• Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Hotson (Pearl Carruthers)
who were married last Wednesday.
A number from here attended the
Sunday School ConVention at Lucan
last Friday and the Anniversary ser
vices at Grand Bend United Church
on Sunday.
Mrs. A. McIntosh is visiting with
friends in Port Huron.
The Harmony Class of the United
Church will hold their regular
monthly meeting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Lawrence Curts on Friday
evening.
AUCTION SALE
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions from the Exe
cutor of the estate of the late Wil
liam Whiteford, to sell by Public
Auction on the premises in Exeter-
on Saturday, the 19th of November,.
193'8 at two o’clock p.m. the follow
ing real estate, known and described
as Lot Two on the south side of
Waterloo Street according to> Elliott’e.
sub-division of part of Lot 20 con
cession 1 of the Township of Stephen
containing two roods and three'
perches more or lees. On the property
is situate a frame dwelling and stable-
TERMS—110 per cent, on day of'
sale; balance in thirty days.
•Property will be offered for sale
subject to a reserved bid.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
HENRY E1LBER, Executor of W.
Whiteford Est., Crediton.
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AUCTION SALE <
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Mr. Frank Taylor, auctioneer, has re
ceived instructions to sell by public
auction the following. Household
Effects, the
Estate of the late Geo. Baynham, Sr.
CENTRALIA, on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th
193'8, at two p.m.
Mahogany bedroom suite, bed and
highboy; 2 feather ticks, good mat
tress and springs (nearly new); 7
small centre table, 3 rocking chairs,
1 sewing machine, small ice box, 1
Philco mantle radio , day bed with
mattress, dining room extension
table, 4 dining room chairs, china
cabinet, medicine cupb’oard, shaving
cabinet, magazine rack, 11 small size
Good Cheer heater, laundry stove, 1
Good Cheer range, 3 stove boards, 2-
burner oil stove with oven; Aladdin,
kerosene lamp, 2 kerosene lamps,
piano stool, kitchen cabinet, 1 high
glass cupboard, fruit cupboard, me
tal wash basin stand and two basins,
4 kitchen chairs, variety of fruit jars'
2 galvanized wash tubs, galvanized
washboard, seven-day clock, variety
of pictures, 3 floor mops, several 6-
inch stove pipes, chest carpenter
tools, 2 rain barrels, garden tools,
curtain and quilting frames, and.
other articles.
TERMS—CASH
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
F. COATES, Clerk
GEO. HICKS, Administrator
Mr.
spent
Rev. C. James.
Rev. and Mrs. Brown, of Hannon,
visited with Mr. Win. Denham this
past week.
Mrs. Ross Marshall and Mrs. I. N.
Marshall attended the Journal-Argus
Conference and dinner held at the
Wellburn United Church this past
week. This get-together is getting
bigger and better each year.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Beavers and dau
ghter, of Exeter, spent Friday with
their cousin Mrs. A. Tufts.
Miss Eleanor Doupe R.N., of Strat
ford, spent the week-end with fyer
sister Mrs. Wm. Harding.
The Jubilee Services in the United
Church were well attended this past
Sunday. The Anglican choir took
charge of the music'at the morning
service. Rev. H. Eaton, of South
River was the special speaker for
the day.
and Mrs. James, of Walkerton
the past week with their son
Sunday Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. G. Copeland, Wind
sor, Mrs. R. R. Copeland, St. Marys,
Mr. and Mrs. George Arksey with
Mr. A. ’Copeland; Mr. and Mrs. H. C.£
White, of St, Marys, Mr. and Mrs?
F. C. Marshall, (Dr,) W. D. F’ergu^-
son and son Clarence, of Hamilton,
with E. Ni Shier and I. N. Marshall;
M1‘, and Mrs. Bannerman with S. C.
Switzer; Miss Ethel Roadhouse, of
Toronto With Mrs, J. Remp
and Mrs. Wm. Mills with
Tufts.
Deer Hunters Have Gone
Messrs. H, Berry, I, N. Marshall,
Lome Marshall and W. Arthur have
taken their annual trip to Northern
iQntarlo. These hunters will be
wanting frost and snow and not the
summer weather we are enjoying.
and Mr.
Mr, T.
North
CASH DISPOSAL SALE
OF
CANADA COMPANY LANDS
Cash offers will be received until sold for the lands listed
below. Some of them are work lands. Others are pasture lands,
and most of them have more or less fuel timber.
If your offer be accepted you will be notified at once to send
in the price so offered within a week after acceptance, and the deed
will be forwarded by registered mail as soon as the cash is received.
These lands will be sold at reasonable prices. Interested
parties must look the lands over for themselves. All offers must
ba made oh the Canada Company’s regular form of affer, which
gives sale conditions. If you are interested see William Waller,
of Thedford, Ontario, who has forms to offer, of write the Toronto
office.
LANDS OFFERED IN THE TOWNSHIPS OF
Bosanqdet
C0n.Lot Acres
C W. New Rd,1 28 ac.llOp
C ”>>2 57 50
C ">>3 85 34
C ”O 4 112 16
C ”99 99 5 140 158
C ”6 120
G-*”„ - a’L 7 120
B ”99 6 50 35
B «O 7 78 27
McGillivray .
5 20 50
5 Ni W£20 25
5 24 100
The abovei lot,24,has ia good
sized frame house and frame
barn.
8 9 50
Good soil, under pasture
Con.Lot Acres
.8 N% 10 50
24 •S% 6 50
24 7 50
24 N% 8 70
Stephen
S. Boundary 27 100
Williams Bast Ctr. Rd.
17 14 100
18 13 ’104
18 Wi 14 52
18 WX EJ 14 20
18 abut. East side
Central Rd. Bj 18 50
Williams West Ctr.Rd.
Broken Front
21 6 81
21 8 183
THE CANADA COMPANY
371 Bay Street Toronto, Canada
Toronto, November 7th, 1938.