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BIRTHS
JORY—-At Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital,
on Sunday, March 29th, to Tpr.
Leland and Mrs. Jory, of Exeter,
a son (Lawrence Lee).
CORNISH—At Mrs. Geo, Hunter’s
home, Exeter, on Thursday, Ap
ril 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Garfield
Cornish, *o£ Unborne, a daughter
.(Doris Elaine).
DANCING....
OPERA HOUSE, EXETER
SATURDAY NIGHT
—Door Prize—
Steeper’s Orchestra
Admission — 35c
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WEDDED AT WOODSTOCK
' College Avenue Church was the
scene of an early spring wedding
when Winnifred Isobel, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J* G. Walper was unit
ed in marriage to Arthur Mercer
Jamieson, of Brantford, son of Mr.
and Mrs. N. Jamieson. The cere
mony was performed by Rev. J. A.
Walpei* and Douglas Elliot played
the wedding music. The bride giv
en in marriage by her father wore
a white silk jersey wedding gown
with fingertip veil caught with
orange blossoms, and carried a bri
dal bouquet of calla lilies and
sweetheart roses. She was attended
by her sister, Miss Phyllis Walper,
in a silk sheer of turquoise blue
and carrying a nosegay of Bettei*
Times roses, sweet peas and forget-
me-nots. The bridegroom was at
tended by Edwin Walper, brother of
the bride. Jack Dawes
liana Ripley were ushers.
A reception followed at
of the bride’S parents^
street. The couple left on a honey-
jmoon tr*ip to Ottawa and points
east, the bride wearing a raspberry
red coat and fox collar, and black
accessories. On their return they
will reside in Brantford.
The bride is a granddaughter of
Mr. Nelson Kestle, of Exeter.
LOCAL NEWS
confined to
the doctor’s
o£ London,Kestle,
with Mrs. Kestle and
Winer spent Tuesday
and Wil-
the home
'Victoria
Gladiolus Bulbs ’
E. Bennett—-scarlet,
$2.0'0 per 100.
Dream—40c per
100.
40c
40c
doz.;
$1.00.
$1.25
FOR SALE
* * *
Joyful—golden rose salmon,
per doz'.; $2.'00 per 100.
Picardy—shrimp pink, 40c
doz.; $2.00 per 10'0.
Dr. F.
per doz.;
Golden
$2.00 per
Extra fine mixture, 30 for
Mixed Bulbs—25c per doz.;
peuplOO.
All large bulbs.
Send for list of other varieties.
Send youi* orders early as stock
limited. Prices not prepaid;
* * *
is
NORMAN NORRY
Exeter
is
Burney.
■and Mrs. Sam Webb were
of
on
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
S-undhy afternoon last.
Mrs. Russell Pollock and
London, visited on Sun-
CORBETT
Mrs. Margaret Carruthers
spending a week with Mr. and Mrs.
Ormer
Mr.
guests
Young
Mr. and
family, of
day with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pol
lock and family.
Quilting has been the order of
the day.
Several from this community were
in London on Saturday.
Mr. Elmer Mellin, of Wheatley,
Visited relatives here and attend
ed the auction sale of household ef
fects at Shipka on Saturday.
Pte. Jack Pickering, of Chatham
training centre, was home fr Satur
day afternoon.
Mrs. Gordon Ulens spent a week
with Mrs,. Gordon Woodburn recent
ly-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appleton vis-
field Tetreau, of Grand Bend, on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Steeper and
Lyle were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James Wilson on Sunday afternoon.
. We ware glad to say that Mrs.
Robert Hutchinson is feeling some
•better. She is spending some time
with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Steep
er.
Mr. Harry Steeper is home with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Steeper, for Easter vacation.
Mr, John Mathers called
James Gardiner, patient in
Hospital, London, on Saturday and
found him somewhat improved
health.
Miss Laura Lesk entertained
& quilting on Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. Kenneth H. Hodgsins,
Walkerton Called on Mr. add
Garfield Steeper and Lyle on
day evening.
Mrs. Harold Brophey arid
Mrs. Harry Isaac and Carol,
Joseph Harrier, Sro and Mrs.
dan Voting and Jean were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Voting.
Ho sure to attend the pancake
social at Grace church parish hall
on April 16th. Sandwiches and
salads will also be served.
Frank
Mr. Wm. Abbott is
his home and is under
care.
Mr. David
spent Easter
family.
Mrs. Wm.
with Mr. and. Mrs. C. F. Chambers
in London.
Mr. Robert Wenger, of Hamilton,
spent the holiday week-end with
his family here.
Miss Nora Lee Hodgins, of Lucan,
is spending this week with her aunt,
Mrs. Robert Wenger.
Mrs,
with
Stone,
Pte.
Lloyd
Easter
Mr.
marriages
CASEY—SULLIVAN—At Our Lady
of Mt, Carmel church, on Easter,
Miss Mary Beatrice, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Sullivan, of
Mt. Carmel, to Michael Joseph
Casey, son of Mr. and Mrs, George
Casey, of Wallacetown, by Rev,
Basil Sullivan, C.S.B., Toronto,
assisted by Rev. Father Fogarty.
YOUNG—BOWEY—At the Trivitt
Memorial church on Good Friday,
April 3rd, Miss Etta May Bowey,
daughter of the late Mr,
Mrs. Alfred Bowey, to Mr.
bert Young, of Crediton, by
M. A. Hunt,
Special Dance
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15th
Dancing 9 to 1,30
Door Prize
Church Meetings
* * *
and
Her-
Rev.
James Street W.A.
DEATHS
WETHEY—At
London, on
1942, Irene
Edmund
SIMS—In
April 4,
his
805 Central Ave.,
Monday, April 6 th,
Whitmarsh, wife of
Wethey, of Exeter.
71st
J.
Crediton, on Saturday,
1942, Matthew Sims, in
year.
with
Mrs.
Miss
Harry Anderson is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Percy
of Thames Road.
Lee Webber, of Hamilton, and
Webber, of Welland, spent
at theii' home here.
and Mrs. Oran Winer, of
Hamilton, visited over the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Winer,
Miss Shirley Ann McClellan, of
Stratford, is visiting hei’ grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Aidworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Ross, of
Stratford, spent the week-end
Mrs. Ross’ parents, Mr. and.
Wesley Simmons.
Miss Margery Heywood and
Alma Claw, of London, spent Easter
with the former’s mother, Mrs. El
la Heywood.
Mrs. Hugh Oke, of Hamilton, and
Mr. Will Oke, of Seaforth, spent
Wednesday of last week with the
latter’s daughter, Mrs. J. H. Brock,
of Elimville.
Mr.-and Mrs. Wm. L. Butler, of
London, spent Good Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Perkins. Miss
Nola Perkins returned to London
with them for a few -days.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Goodman and
Miss Wealthy Schroeder, of De
troit, Mich., spent the Easter week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Schroeder, of town.
Mrs. Douglas Triebner, Douglas
and Roy, of London, with Mr. and
Mrs. Nat. Corbett. Mr. Wm.
bett, ' of London, visited with
parents and -also with friends
Crediton.
Neil and- Margaret Johnston,
Stratford, have been spending
holidays with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Sanders. Mrs.
Johnston will spend the latter part
of the week here.
Cor-
his
in
of
the
with the
S. Davis,
a visit.
with Mr.
on Mr.
Victoria
m
at
of
Mrs.
Sun-
Ella,
Mrs,
Gor-
CARD OF THANKS
. The family of the late Mrs. Eliza
beth Clark wish to express their
sincere thanks for the kindness and
sympathy extended during their
recent bereavement, also for the
floral tributes and to Rev. Mr. Tur
ner and Rev. Mr. Pletch.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stewart, of
Farquhar, wish to thank the many
friends who so kindly remembered
Mrs. Stewart with flowers’, cards,
letters, treats and calls while a pa
tient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon
don, and while convalescing at
mother’s home in Exeter.
her
CARD OH THANKS
Mrs. Thornton Baker wishes
express her sincere thanks to the
friends and neighbors for the kind
ness -and sympathy extended during
her recent bereavement, especially
for the floral tributes, the loan of
cars, and also to Rev. Mr. Page, pp
to
CARD OF THANKS
Messrs. Ray and Wellington
Brook wish to thank the friends and
neighbors who assisted at the time
their home was on fire -and also to
those who helped to reshingle
house on Saturday.
the
CARD OF THANKS
Pte. Paul Gregus wishes to thank
the Red Cross for the lovely sweat
er and socks he received.
IN MEMORIAM
of
The April meeting of the James
St. W.A. was held in the church
parlors on Thursday afternoon with
the president, Mrs. Steiner, in the
chair. After a sh-ort 'business ses
sion a splendid program was given
by Mrs. Hubert Jones’ group. Mrs.
Sharp conducted the devotional
period in keeping with the Easter
season. Miss Pearl Wood and Mrs.
P. MeFalls sang “The Old Rug
ged Cross". Mr. Grigg then gave a
very inspiring address. Mrs. Stur
gis brought the program to a close
with a solo, “Easter Bells". A vote
of thanks was- given to all those
who had taken part, especially to
Mr. Grigg for his splendid message.
James Street Evening Auxiliary
The April meeting of the Willing
Workers Evening Auxiliary was held
at the home of Mrs. W. R- Goiulding,
The meeting opened with a hymn
and prayer in unison. The presi
dent, Miss Helen Penhale, took|
charge of the business. Gifts were
brought in for a layette to be sent
to Quebec. The program was in
charge of Mrs. S. B. Taylor’s group.
The program in the Missionary Mon
thly was given by Mrs. S. B. Taylor
and Mrs. W. J. Thompson,
was given by Miss Florence Down.
A piano trio by Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Goulding and Dawson was enjoyed
by everyone. Rev. Reba Hern, of
Varna,
ter message,
rendered a
closed with
Lunch was
charge.
Prayer
i
a
brought an inspiring Eas-
Miss Helen Penhale
solo and the meeting
the Mizpah Benediction,
served by the group in
FED. OF AGRICULTURE
HOLDS COMMUNITY NIGHT
A very successful community
night in connection with the Fed
eration of Agriculture was held in
School Section No. 1, Usborne, on
April 2. Charles Keddy was the
chairman for the evening. The
committee in charge provided the
following splendid program: Com
munity song, “O Canada”; opening
dance by Joyce Broderick, Betty
Mickle -and Eleanor Cook, of Hen-
sall;
Wood
Song"
logue
lin selections by the Jeffrey bro
thers, A most helpful an inspir
ing address was given by Mr. Graf
ton Cochrane, of Exeter on “Legal
Matters of
piano driet
Miss Pearl
sky at the
ON ACTIVE SERVICE
piano duet by Miss Pearl
and Mrs. MeFalls;. “Teapot
by four school girls; dia-
entitled “The Big Hat”; vio-
Among the reserve recruits who
have turned active at No/ 10 Basic
Training Centre at Kitchener, are
W. R. Avery, of Mitchell; L. F. Mc
Iver, of Staffa; E. C. Neil, of R.R.
3, Ailsa Craig; W. Scott, of Cro
marty; G, K. Goulet, of Grand
Bend; T. J. Ryan, of Parkhill; G.
E. Dow, R.R. 1, Staffa and E. ~
Houghton, of Cromarty.
Recruits who have
Nq. 1 District Depot,
Norbert N. Gooding,
Donald S. Weston, of
Marys; Harold Fyemlin, of Clinton;
G. A. Rau, of Zurich,
Soya Beans
R.
atenlisted
London, are
of Parkhill;
R.R. 3, St.
CANADA NEEDS THEM
See Us For Contracts
W. E. REED
Interest to Farmers";
by Wanda Tuckey and
Wood; reading, “Levin-
Wedding" by Miss Bor
land; comic duet, Mrs, M. Beckler
and Mrs, E. Mitchell; tap dancing,
Joyce Broderick; vocal duet, Miss
Pearl Wood and Mrs. MeFalls. Fol
lowing this Mr, A. Tuckey was el
ected president and Mr. C. Down
secretary-treasurer,
ed to hold -the next
beginning of May.
Anthem was sung,
grand march with Harry Strang in
charge, after which a delicious
lunch
Enlists with the Fusiliers
Mr. Jack Cutting, Jr,, has join
ed the Canadian Army with the
Fusiliers now stationed, at Listow-
el. He has joined active service.
Mr, and Mrs. Cutting, who have
several of their family in the service
are justly proud of their sons,
I
30 Market Square
CHATHAM,ONT.
after
was served.
It was decid-
meeting at the
The National
followed by a
Fire at ElimvilFe
Friday, March 27th,On
started from the chimney at
home of Mr. Ray Brook, of Elhn-
ville, and before it was brought un
der control, considerable damage
had been done to the roof. Neigh
bors quickly responded to an emer
gency telephone call,
assisted
and
fire
the
They also
in repairing the damage
reshingling the roof.
Sgt. Hailey Transferred
Sgt. Frank Hailey, who has been
■residing in Exeter for several
months, being engaged at the Cen
tralia airport, has been transferred
to Yorkton, Sask. Mrs. Hailey and
family left on Saturday for To
ronto for a week’s visit,
ley will join them and leave
Winnipeg.
Sgt. Hai-
fOT
FOUR PEOPLE INJURED IN
ACCIDENT NEAR ZURICH
CREDITON EAST
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heatherley,
London, spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Wm. Motz.
Mr. Jerry Heaman, of Exeter,
spent last Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Chris. Rau.
Mr. Eldon Merner, now working
for the C.N.R. at Windsor, spent the
week-end at his home here.
Mr. Howard Truemner and
Murray Neil, of London, spent
week-end at their homes here.
Mrs. Howard Truemner and
are visiting her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Saunders, on the 2nd conces
sion.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Taylor and
children, of Exeter, visited on Sun
day with the.ir grandmother, Mrs.
Wilson Anderson.
The sympathy of this community
is extended to the brother, sisters
and other relatives of the
thew Sims, who passed
Saturday evening.
L.A.C. Jack Anderson,
ton, and L.A.C. Jack Brokenshire,
of St. Thomas, and Miss Doris Hay,
of Exeter, spent Good Friday with
their grandmother, Mrs. Wilson An
derson.
Mr. J. Appleton moved on Mon
day into the home he recently pur
chased from Mr. Ed. Penhale and
Mrs. Jack Jasney and children
have rented the home of Mrs. Jack
Richard.
of
Mr.
the
son
and
late Mat
away on
of Clin-
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Phone 50
AUCTION SALE
Exeter
Lambert Sale Yards, Strathroy,
Saturday, April* 11th. 70 head of
mixed stock cattle. Usual run of
calves and mixed pigs. Sales ev
ery Saturday. A. G. McAlpine,
Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
of
REAL ESTATE AND CHATTELS
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions to sell
lie auction in
CREDITON
on
by pubf
Mr, Archie Davis and son Bobby
of London, spent Easter
former’s mother, Mrs. A.
Bobby is remaining on
Jean Hennessey returned
Davis for the Easter holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kydd
turned home Monday after spending
the winter with Mr. and, Mrs. Wal
ter B. Rydall, of Shallow Lake. Mr.
and Mrs. Rydall accompanied them
home, remaining for a couple of
days.
, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Grant and
Joanne, of London; Mr. Stanley
Walter, of Watford, and Mr. Thos.
Walter, of Toronto, spent Easter
pvith -their father, Mr. H. S. Walter
and also with Mr. and Mrs. C.
Blowes, of Hensail.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Cudmore,
Bruce and Nancy, of Toronto; and
Mr. -and Mrs. Norman Floody, of
Windsor, spent Easter week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindenfield.
Mrs. Cudmore and children and Mrs.
Floody are remaining for the week.
Mrs. Chas. Rinshed and Mr. and
Mrs. Clare Cook and son Douglas,
of Detroit; Misses Vera and Kay
Kestle,
Harry
Lillian
Easter
Kestle.
Week-end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. J.
were Mr. and Mrs. Russel Caldwell
Toronto
wall
Mr.
and
Mrs*.
Miss
Margaret Galagher
re-
of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs.
Kestle and Gay and Miss
Kestle, of London, spent
with Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
Caldwell, Exeter North,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cald-
arid family, of .St. Thomas;
and Mrs. Emerson Anderson
family, of Kippen; Mr. and
Jack Essery, of Centralia and
Mary Caldwell and friend,
of London.
Engagement Announced •
Mr, and Mrs. John A. Hateley,
of Uondon, announce -the engage
ment of their daughter, Helen
Frances, to L.A.C. Harold Essery
Carling, son of Mr; and Mrs, Thomas
Carling, of London, formerly of
Exeter, and a grandson of Mr, and
Mrs. W. J. Carling, of town,
marriage will take place on
18 In St. Reter’s Cathedral,
o’clock.
The
April
at 10
ESSERY—In loving memory
dear wife and mother, Mary A.
Essery, who passed away April
11, 1941, also our dear daughter
and sister, Irene, who passed
away May 21, 1923.
Calm’ and peaceful they are sleep
ing,
Sweetest rest that follows pain;
We who loved them sadly miss them
But trust in God to meet
IN MEMORIAM
again,
cc
I
our
years ago,
not say
just away;
CANN—In loving memory of
dear son and brother, John Bry
ant i(Jackie) Cann, who went to
be with Jesus two
April 12, 1940.
I cannot say and I will
That he is dead, he is
With a cheery smile and a wave
of the hand,
He has wandered into an unknown
land,
And left us dreaming how very
fair
It needs must be, since he flingers
there.
—Sadly missed by Mother, Daddy,
Sisters and Brothers and
thers-in-law.
COMPLETES NURSE’S
COURSE IN LONDON
due
Bro-
PP
Miss
daughter of Mr.
of Stephen, who
Congratulations
Luella Stanlake,
James Stanlake,
last week completed the practical
nurse’s demonstration course in
London,, first course of its kind
ever held in Canada. The instruc
tion was for six months under
sponsorship of the London Central
Registry of trained nurses. Miss
Stanlake will now be available to
do nursing work for which the
course has fitted her, including
care of aged patients and conval
escents. Success of the nursing in
succeeding months may determine
whether such courses will be re
peated. Other young ladies .from
this district who completed the
course were Misses Monica Druaf,
Zurich, and Florence Eedy of Ali
sa Craig, each receiving high marks;
Main Strefet Evening Auxiliary
The April meeting of Main St.
Evening Auxiliary was held at the
home of Mrs. Benson, Tuckey on
Wednesday evening last, with a
good attendance. The meeting was
opened by singing “When I Survey
the Wondrous Cross’’, after which
the Lord’s Prayer was repeated in
unison. Mrs. Earl Witmer read
the scripture lesson. After singing
“Christ the Lord is Risen Today’’
a piano duet was given by Miss Ruth
Wildfong and Mrs. Frank Wild-
fong. A temperance reading was
given by Miss Marjorie Broderick,
which showed the vast increase in
the use of beer and cigarettes and
the war equipment which could be
bought with this huge sum. The
business was- conducted by the pre
sident, Mrs. G. McKnight. A quilt
has been completed and any sec
ond-hand clothing etc., is to be
brought in to the next meeting for
the bale. Misses Helen Dignan and
Dorothy Davis favoured with a vo
cal duet. The topic taken from
the study book on China, was taken
by Mrs. Woods, Mrs. E. Russell and
Mrs. R. Turnbull. After singing
“Jesus Calls Us O’er the Tumult"
the meeting was brought to a close
with the Mizpah benediction,
dainty Easter lunch was served
Mrs. G. Lamport and her group.
A cai* accident which involved
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie McLinchey, of
near Varna, occurred north of Zurich
when the car in which they were
driving plunged into the ditch.
Theii’ two children suffered severe
facial and scalp cuts, while Mr. and
Mrs. McLinchey escaped with minor,
cuts and bruises. Mr. McLinchey,
the driver of the car, was on his
way to Zurich when the fastening
device on the steering rod unloosed,
leaving him powerless with the
steering wheel, the car taking its
own course into the ditch alongside
a cement abutment of the culvert
on the road. The car was damaged
beyond repair.
WINCHELSEA
Mr. and Mrs. E. Willard, of Hen
sail, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Batten.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Collier and
Grace, of Kirkton, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. H. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Burns and
Donnie, of London, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. R. W.
ten.
Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Horne
Kathleen visited on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford, of Elim
ville.
Miss Ethel Pooley has returned
home after
and Mrs. S.
ville.
Mr. and
and Malcolm, of Thames Road, vis
ited on Sunday with Mr. and
George Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock
Shirley of Kirkton, visited on
day with the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. F. Brock.
We are sorry, to report that Miss
Norma .Veal was rushed to the
Children’s War Memorial^Hospital,
in London, on Saturday, for an op
eration for appendicitis. We hope
for a speedy recovery.
TUESDAY, APRIL 14th,
at 1.30 o’clock war time,
lowing:’
1943
the fol-
SOUTH HURON
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
Bat-
and
with
holidaying with Rev.
C. White, of Burgess-
Mrs. James Kirkland
THE LATE MRS. CLARK
A
by
theLast week the account of
death of Mrs. Elizabeth Clark, of
Crediton, was inadvertently omit
ted. Mrs. Clark died in >St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London, op March 24th
and the funeral on ’.Friday, March
27th, was held from the funeral par
lor of Mr. E. R. Hopper, Exeter.
The service was in charge of Rev.
L. Turner, of Crediton, assisted by
Rev. Mr. Pletch. Mrs. Clark’s
maiden name was Elizabeth Klumpp.
Her husband, the late Walter Clark,
for many years conducted the Royal
Hotel at Crediton. HO -died in 1918.
Surviving are two children,
Myrtle Kuhn, of London;
bert C. Clark, of Exeter;
I brothers, John Klumpp, of
and Thomas,
sisters, Mrs.
Smith and
of Crediton
Pigeon, Mich
Ed.
Kuhn, of Cayuga; Mrs. Kuhn and
a number of friends from London,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Grant, of St.
Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Welsh, of Hensail, attended the
funeral. The bearers wore Wil-
lliam and Eldon Smith, Herb Fahr-
Iner, George Grant, Scott Welsh and
i Wesley Ryekmatt. Jnterrnent was
i in the Exeter cemetery.i
Mrs.
and Her-
also two
Crediton,
and four, of Dashwood,
G, Fahrner, Mrs. John
Mrs. Ernest Gettinger,
and Mrs. N. Haist, of
Mrs. Haist and son
of Pigeon; Mr. and Mrs. Justin
Mrs.
and
Sun-
represen-
of the Union,
walk of life,
in politics, in
as of labour
was well re-
REAL ESTATE — Two-storey
brick house on the Main Street of
Crediton, central location, good
barn.. Sold subject to a reserve
bid.
CHATTELS—3 bedroom suites,
single bed with springs and stand,
3 bedroom utility sets, dining-room
•tab'le, buffet, mirror and 6 chairs
to match; drop-leaf table, 6 kitchen
chairs, kitchen cupboards, sewing
machine, 1 complete set of dinner
dishes and numerous other dish
es, 3 rocking chairs, odd chairs,
commode chair, stands, etc., chemi
cal closet, cook stove and pipes,
keater and pipes, 3-burner coal oil
stove with oven. Wheelbarrow,
saw, garden tools, etc. Quantity of
split hardwood, some coal.
6 kitchen chairs like new.
The property of the late MRS.
ELIZABETH CLARK.
TERMS OF SALE
cash; Terms of real
known on day of sale.
WM. H. SMITH,
— Chattels,
estate made
Auctioneer,
Crediton
G. M. GRANT, Clerk
MYRTLE KUHN, Executrix
“Thou shalt worship' the Lord
thy God with all thy mind," was
quoted from the speech of Mr. W.
G. Medd, a delegate to the council
for religious educational advance
that -convened last month in Chi
cago. Mr. Medd told his hearers
that the council was attended by
two thousand delegates,
tative of every state
and practically every
in education, in law,
government, as well
and capital. Canada
presented, as well as all the leading
churches. Everywhere, the coun
cil learned, there is a demand that
religion be given its rightful place
as an enlightener and guide and
vitalizer of life. Everyone in the
commonwealth is needed in the
church, and working in society to
incarnate the principles and spirit
of Christ. To this end serious,
earnest, continued 'thought is re
quired of the church and Sunday
School if the principles and ideals
of the New Testament are to be
made the effective force they should
be in modern activities. Mr. Medd’s
address was stimulating, thought
provoking and assuring that right
will triumph.
The Association met in the hos
pitable parsonage of Rev. and Mrs.
Moore, of Lucan. The president,
Rev. C. B'eacom, was in the chair
and the Rev, Norval Woods was at
the secretary’s desk. Rev. A. Heck-
endorn, of Zurich, informed the as
sociation of the meeting of the
Evangelical Conference to convene
this month in Zurich. Arrangements
were made for offering the cour
tesies of the association to the gath
ering and for arranging, if prac
ticable, for the supply of local pul
pits during the meeting. The at
tendance was large and the lunch
provided
enjoyed.
GREENWAY
Easter visitors in the community
were:
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fallis,
Mount Forest and Miss Muriel
lis, of Sarnia, with Mr. and
Lloyd Brophey.
Messrs. Seibourne English
Harold Pollock, of Detroit, at
homes.
Miss Viola Curts, of London,
her parents, Mr. • and Mrs. <
Curts.
1 Mr. and Mrs, Milt Hayes, of Park
hill, and Miss Ella Jean McGregor,
of Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Don
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
by Mrs. Moore greatly
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community clearing house
!, of
Fal-
Mrs.
and
their
, with
Chas.
of Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs.
McGregor.
Mr
Joe Patch
and Mrs.
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’and Miss Lorene Curts, of Centen
ary, with __ ____
i Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown and
‘Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown with
Mrs. J. Snowden and Messrs, Win.
and Albert Bean, of Brinsley.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pollock,
Margery and Peter, of London, and
Mrs. A. Pollock, of Toronto, with
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bollock.
Miss Evelyn Bullock, of Wood-
and
DawSon
of
Chid
Elen
Woodburn, and
Toronto, with
Woodburn.
Erskine, of Lieury,
Miss Ula Ulens,
i
Mr,
Mr.
ham, with her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Ed. Bullock.
Mrs. J. Paxman, of Parkhill,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hartle
corned a little son to their home on
Sunday.
Mrs. W. T. Ulens, Ula and Dor*
man, are spending this week with
friends in Windsor.
with
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ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the estate of James Ches
ter Salmon, late of the Township of
Hay in the County of Huron, Farm
er, Deceased, who died on the 30th
day of December, A.D. 1941, are
required to send a statement of
their claims to M. P. McDonagh, Sol
icitor, London, Ontario, before the
3rd day of May, A.D. 1942, after
which date the Administrator will
distribute his property having re
gard only to claims received before
distribution and will not be liable
for 'any other claims.
M. P. McDONAGH,
Solicitor for W. Clifford
Salmon, Administrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
R6! THOMAS WEBB, late of the
township of Stephen, in the County
of Huron, Gentleman, deceased.
' Creditors and others having claims
against the estate of
Webb, who died on
26th day of January,
Quested to send full
such claims, duly verified, __
undersigned executors on or before
the 20th day of April, 1942, aftej*
which date the Executors will pro
ceed to distribute the assets of the
said estate, having regard only to
the claims of which notice has been, *
received.
Dated this 30th. day of March,
1942.
STEWART WEBB,
RUSSEL WEBB, Executors
the late Thos,
or about- the
1942, are re
particulars of
to the
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