HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1939-10-05, Page 4THURSDAY, OCTOBER Sth. 1039
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THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
We are in the Community Campaign, Votes given on
every purchase. No Extra Charge.________
TOPS IN BREAD
MRS. THOS. KEYS DIES
Thomas Keyes, formerly Mary
Elizabeth Sharpe, died October 1st,
in Stephen Township, where she re
sided for the past sixty years. She
was in her 81st year and was (born
at Scarboro. The deceased is sur
vived by a daughter Pearl, at home;
two sons. Albert and Ernest, of Ste-<
phen, also two sisters, Mrs. Wesley
Jones, of Crediton and Mrs. Geo.
Shepherd, Parkhill. A private service was held at her late residence Tues
day afternoon followed by a public
service in the Shipka United church
conducted by her pastor, Rev. I).
Gladman, assisted by a. former pas
tor, Rev. E- S. Hiscoeks, of Thorn
dale, who took for his theme 1 Thess
4:17. Mr. Gladman paid tribute to Mrs. Keyes as a kindly energetc per
son, a faithful church worker and a
devoted follower of her Master, Her
husband, the. late Thomas Keyes,
predeceased her 10 years. Rev. D.
Gladman and Harry Hoffman sang
“Ivory Palaces.” The bearers were
Wm. Devine, I. Tetreau, W. Desjar-
dine, Arthur Finkbeiner, Roy
and Wm Sweitzer. Interment place in the Exeter cemetery.
BIRTHS
WAGHORN—In Exeter, on Thursday, September 28, 19394»to Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Waghorn, a son.
STANLAKE—•FAIRBAIRN—At Tri
vitt Memorial Church on Wednes
day September 27, 1939, at 2.30
p.m., Agnes E. Fairbairn, to Wil
liam J- Stanlake, by Rev. M. A.
Hunt.
Ratz
took
DEATHS
KEYS—In Stephen Township,
Sunday, October 1, 1939, Mary
Elizabeth Sharpe, widow of the
late Thomas Keys, in her 81st
year.
MOTZ—In Crediton, on Friday, Sep
tember 29th, 1939, Henry Motz,
in his 78th year.
Clark’s High Class
MINCE MEAT
2 pounds.. 25c
BANANAS
3 pounds .. 25c
P. & G. SOAP
7 bars .... 25c
EXETER
Phone 58
SNOWHITE, SLICED..................................8c
CRACKED WHEAT, WHOLE WHEAT 8c
CHOICE RAISIN BREAD.......................10c
PECIAL
Beautiful Glass Bowl
witk
2 PACKAGES
PRINCESS
SOAP FLAKES)j/
I.Urnnt r soarFIAWJ 2 tor 27c
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SHIPKA
Mr. Earl Vincent spent last week
with Mh*. and Mrs. Harold E. Prance
of Thedford.
Mr. Norman Vincent and son Ira
spent last Tuesday in London.
Miss Irma Ferguson, Mrs. A. Gack-
setter, of Kippen; Misses Leona Fis
cher, Esther Price and Elmer Gack-
stetter, of Dashwood, attended the
Hderton Fair on Wednesday last and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fer
guson, St. Thomas, in the evening,
Sugar Crisp
CORN FLAKES
3 for • • • •21c
SUPER SUDS
With Glass Dish
19c
BEE HIVE CORN SYRUP
5 pounds . . 35c
HENSALL
Phone 46
HURON CO. FIELD MEET
(Continued from page 1)
D. Regier, S; 75 yard dash, J. Fair
service C, P. Johnson G, H. Wilson
S; high jump, J. Fairservice C, H.
Shaw C, E. Oestridiier E; relay, Sea
forth, Goderich, Exeter; basketball
throw, E. Eckert S, K. Russel M, D.
Gollnitz M; target throw, R. Farrant
G, H. Shaw C, K. Russel M; soft-
ball throw, S. Duncan E, J, Kydd E,
A. Phillips C.
Intermediate Girls
100 yard dash, K. Holmes, S. D.
Ginn G, L. Walther M; high jump,
E. Silk M, J, Green E, V. Hoggart C;
75
G,
M.
E.
M;
IN MEMORIAM
BENDER—In loving memory of a
wife and mother, Maria Battler,
beloved wife of Jqhn Be*nder, who
passed away, October 12, 19'38.
God knows that she was suffering
That the hills were hard to climb,
So he closed her weary eyelids
And whispered “Peace be Thine”
Away in the beautiful hills of God
By the valley of rest so fair
Some time, some day, we know not
when,
We will meet our loved one there.
Sadly missed by Dad and Family.
MARRIAGES
Special
Second
Anniversary
FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY
Viva Tone Permanents
MR. AND MRS. TOMLINSON WISH TO THANK THEIR
CLIENTELE FOR THE SPLENDID PATRONAGE AF-
. FORDED THEM DURING THE PAST TWO YEARS
TOMLINSONS’
CREATORS OF BEAUTY
Phone 146
Ralph Delbridge, who has been at
tending Business College in London,'
has secured a position in the office
o.f Johnston & Turner, electric re
pair and engineering company with
offices in Windsor and London.
CASH DISCOUNTS
SNELL BROS. & CO
♦
1 Cent off Gasoline Prices
10 per cent, off Winter Oils
Grease and Anti-Freeze
■I
We have a full line of Fall and Winter
Accessories in stock including:
Hot Water Heaters, Defrosters, Fans, Exide
Batteries, Goodyear and Dominion Tires
)
Be sure and have your car checked at this time of
year in regards to Ignition, Valves and Carburator
to insure proper performance in cold weather
AUCTION SALEAUCTION SALE
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions to sell by ^pub
lic auction in
Crediton, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1939
at one o’clock sharp the following:
Braces and bits, files, calipers,
hand saws, 2 ratchet d|es from one
___ _ — —__^..pe cutters,
’Tis sweet to know we’ll meet again, hand ratchet; 2 roller knife cutters,
Where troubles are no more, J3 pipe wrenches; 2 large chain pipe
And that the one we loved so well wrenches; pipe bender; square pin-
Has just gone on before.
Sadly missed by Wife and Family.
IN MEMORJAM
aBAKER—In loving memory of
dear husband and father, Nelson
Baker, who passed away one year
ago, October 4, 193’8.
happy hours we once enjoyed
How sweet their memory still,
But death has left a loneliness
The word can never fill.
yard dash, K. Holmes S, D. Ginn
L. Walther M, softball throw, G.
Leitch, G, R. Carter C. tar. throw
Bogre E, S. Moise E, L. Walther
relay, Seaforth, Clinton; running
boa”rd jump, J. Mabb M, V. Hoggart
C, D. Grant E; stand broad, E. Mc
Ewan G, K. Holmes S, J. Green E;
basketball throw, N. Jackson M, I.
MacKellar S,_ D. Ginn G.
Junior Girls
7 5 yards M. Sturdy, G. B. MacEwan
C, J. McDougal C; basketball throw
J. Moffat S, M. Sturdy, G, J. Mc
Dougal C; target throw, W. Gray M,
B. MacEwan C, D. Chander H; 59 .friends and neighbors for the kind
yard dash, M. Sturdy G, B. Camp- ness and sympathy extended in theii’
bell S, B. MacEwan G; broad jump, J recent
M, Sturdy G, J. Cunningham C, J. _
McDougal C; relay, Clinton, Goder-'cars.
ich, Seaforth; high jump, B. Mac-.
Ewan C, M. Sturdy G, J. McDougal •
C; softball throw, M. Sturdy G, G.'
Clark H, J. McDougal C.
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hand saws, 2 ratchet dies
jinch to two inches; pbp<
I
Trivitt Women’s Auxiliary
icers; hack saws; small wrenches;
hammers; tri-square, planes, .pair
snips, pulleys, toilet seat, pruning
scissors, piping of all kinds, hand
drill, pump, windows, pipe fittings,
ropes, lead fittings, pick, toilet fit
tings, harness, shovels, 2 windlass- I es, buckets, complete outfit for
_ • digging well, spray, boxes, bolts, tile,
“ ropes, cross-cut saw, well auger, -- . ---- -- . i packing chain.bereavement and especially TERMS__CASH
quartette and for the loan of MRg_ jjARRY EILBER, Prop.
I Clinton morlock, clerk
CARD OF THANKS FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
The family of the late Mrs. Thom------------------ -
as Keys wish to thank the relatives,
neighbors, and friends for their
kindness and sympathy extended
during their recent bereavement and Rev. Mr. Maines, a former pastor,
especially the choir, Rev. J. D. Glad- Will be the special speaker at Green-
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Motz and family wish to
press their sincere thanks * to
to the
ex-
the
GREENWAY
% Uc LUC BJ/eClcXA OC<XxxC1 ttL IJ1The Women’s Auxiliary of Trivitt man, Rev. Mr. Hiscoeks, of Thorn- way united Church afternoon and Memorial church met in the Parish ' • ---- -----. ■ -
Hall on Tuesday evening. They had
as their guests the ladies of Caven
Church W. M. S. to hear Mrs. H. L.
Jennings speak on the work and life
at Ford Norman where her husband,.!
Rev. H. L. Jennings, a former Exeter 1
boy, is a missionary. The meeting ’ opened with hymn 299 followed by'
prayers in unison. Mrs. H. Bierling
read the Scripture. After another
hymn the president, Mrs. O. Winer
iibrodiced the guest speaker. Mrs.
Jennings gave an interesting address
and displayed some of the clothes
it is necessary to wear in that cold
climate and also showed some pic
tures of the mission and Fort Nor
man. Misses Audrey and
Sims sang a duet. Mrs. Wm. Middle
ton moved a vote of thanks to Mrs.
Jennings and also to Audrey and LaBelle Sims. The meeting closed with hymn 623 followed by trie benedic-
ion. After the meeting lunch
served.
lllciu, XVCV. 1V1JL . J.J1OUUUA0, WX VV cly L __________ _____________
dale and Mr. H. Hoffman, Dashwood evening next Sunday.
I
I
LaBelle
was
CREDITON EAST
FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions to sell by pub
lic auction at
Lot 16, Con. 2, Stephen Township
one mile and a quarter south and
one mile west of Exeter on
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. Cephas Muxworthy
; of Hensail announce the engagement
' of their eldest daughter Alma Lavin- ! ia to Mervin Robinson Hanson, son
' of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hanson, of
Science Hill. The marriage to
place quietly in October.
engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hopcroft
announce the engagement of their
only daughter Ruth Mary Francis to
Mr. Graham Arthur, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Arthur, of St.
Marys, the wedding to take place
quietly the middle of October,
ANNOUNCEMENT
Cass
to attend the fun-
Murray Neil and
last week in Strat-
Mr. Eli Lawson was called to
City, Michigan, owing to the death
of his cousin Wm. Gardiner and left
Sunday morning
eral.
Mr. and Mrs.
daughter visited
ford.
Mrs. John Baird, of Grand Bend,
is visiting with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. David Baird and two
sons, of Grand Bend, spent Sunday
with relatives here.
Mr. Leonard Wein, who has spent
the past two months in the West ar
rived home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sims and fam
ily, who have been visiting here have
moved their household effects to
London on Saturday.
A shadow of gloom was cast over
this community on Friday morning
over the sudden death of Mr. Henry
Motz, who had been in failing health
for the past two years. He leaves to
mourn his los^ his loving wife, two
daughters. Mrs. Wm. Heatherley and
Mrs. Frank Scheiding,
and two sons, William, of Crediton
and Roland, of Exeter
grandchildren and four
and five sisters all living in the
West, The funeral service, which
was largely attended was held at
the home on Sunday afternoon at 2
o'clock, conducted by Rev. A. E,
Pletch, of Zion Evangelical church.
The music was rendered by a quar
tette of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Fahr-
ner and Miss Ella Morlock and Mr.
Freeman Morlock. The pall bearers
were Messrs. Fred Kerr, Harry Lew
is, Charles Anderson, Sam Bayn-
ham, Sam fiims and Aaron Wein. The
burial taking place in the family
plot at Zion Evangelical cemetery.
Those attending the funeral of the
late Henry Motz were: Mr. and Mrs.
George Yuli, Mr. T. Yuli, Mrs. M.
Newman, Mr. and Mrs. F. Scheiding,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kelly and Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Heatherley, all of London;
Mr, and Mrs. Jake Messner, Mr. and
Mrs. Irvine Eckstein and Mr, and
Mrs, Ben Price, all of Dashwood and
Mr, And Mrs. Ed. Stephen, Of Mit
chell.
of London
also four
brothers
ZION
The W. M. S. will not meet on
Thursday of. this week.
Mr. John Hern and Philip return
ed from Togo, Saskatchewan, Friday
They were accompanied by Charles
and William Hern.
i We are pleased to report that Mrs.
Harold Hern is expected to return
home from the hospital this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern spent
Sunday with Mrs. H. Kyle, in Exeter
Mrs. Warren Brock and Jean spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. Dick
inson, of London Township.
I There will be no service in Zion
church on Sunday, October Sth ow-
Mr. and Mrs. Major Baker, Shipka to anniversary services at Wood
wish to announce the engagement of liaiP united Church.----T------------> A large number from here attend
ed ' Kirkton Fair on Friday of
week.
take
their only daughter, Lorraine Grace,
to Roland Albert Neil, eldest son. of
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Neil, McGillivray
Township. The marriage to take
place quietly in October.
last
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1939
at one o’clock sharp the following:
HORSES—Gray Percheron, 10 yrs
old; Black Percheron mare, 8 yrs.
old; 3 two-year-old Percheron colts,
2 yearling Percherons, 2 sucking
colts.
CATTLE—2 cows' due November
10th; 2 red cows due December 10th
thoroughbred Durham bull, 8 year
lings, 5 spring calves; IS 2-year-old
steers; 25 heifers;
ing.
SHEEP—Ram, 6
HOGS—4 brood
pigs, 12 chunks.
IMPLEMENTS—M.H. binder, M.H.
fertilizer drill; 2 Inter, mowers, hay
rake, M.H. hay loader, Inter, clover
buncher, disc harrow, 3-horse; one
walking plow, set diamond harrows,
pulverizer, M.H. team scuffler, one-
horse scuffler, Inter, tractor, stiff
tooth cultivator; Inter, tractor 3-fur.
plow, spring-tooth harrow 4-sec. root
pulper, new; wagon, nearly new; one
wagon box, stock rack, cutter, set
sleighs, fanning mill, top buggy,
road cart, 2 set single harness, 2 set
double harness, pig crate, stoneboat,
water barrels, watering trough, In
ternational cream separator, Daisy
churn, grinder, horse clippers, team
scraper, set new sling ropes, horse
blankets, 2 grass seeders, binder
tongue, sheaf carrier for binder, log
bunks, brooder stove, 1,000 chicks;
number of tongues, 35 grain bags,
forks, shovels,* chains, whiffletrees,
neckyokes, pails, boxes, barrels, etc
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Findlay
kitchen range with reservoir, kit
chen range, 2 box stoves, sewing
machine, vacuum cleaner, washing
machine, Kolster radio.
Everything will be sold as the pro
prietor is leaving the farm.
TERMS—CASH
NOBLE SCOTT, proprietor
G. W. LAWSON, Clerk
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
2 heifers spring-
ewes.
sows, 10 small
MOUNT CARMEL
Mr. Francis Coughlin received the
news of the death of his cousin Mr.
Neil Coughlin, of Loudon.
J Mr. Norman Geromette returned
l to London after spending a few days
I at his home here.
| Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, of
Detroit, spent the week-end at the
former’s brother
Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Denomme
.rl <<nniu A nwrurn j of Detroit, spent thewith DON AMECHE and the with the latter’s parents
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IONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
October 9tli, 10th, 11th
Special
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Feature
“SWEETHEARTS”
starring NELSON EDDY and
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LEAVITT’S THEATRE AUCTION SALE
Phone 135
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
October 5tli, 6th, 7th
“THE THREE MUSKETEERS”
KHIVA
Mr.Jereiniah
and fam
week-end
Mr. and
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned auctioneer has
received instructions to sell by pub
lic auction the household effects of
the late Mrs. R. Hunter.
Gidley Street, Exeter, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1939
at 1.30 o’clock
Dining room extension table, kitchen
fall leaf table, Victrola and records,
3 couches, 2 bedroom suites com-
lete; book rack, small oak table; 2
oak rocking chairs, wash stand,
chest of drawers, Congoleum rug,
quantity of linoleum and carpet,
toilet set complete; kitchen chairs,
electric stove, quantity of tools, pic
tures, lawn vases, wheel barrow,
cooking utensils and odd dishes; 2
feather ticks and numerous other
articles.
TERMS—CASH
F. TAYLOR, Auctioneer
H. S. GRIEF, Executrix
i Mrs. John Regier.
j Mrs. Francis Coughlin ______
the Catholic Women League Conven
tion last week in Ingersoll.
Rev. Father Fogarty announced
the holy bonds of marriage of Mary
Margaret Campbell, daughter of Mr.
I and Mrs. Jeremiah Campbell to Ur
ban Ayotte of Detroit.
I Mr. Justin Mahoney left for Nia-
gara Falls where he has secured em
ployment.
i Mr. J. Dalton, Sr. spent the week-
I end at Woodstock.
I Mrs. Joseph McKeever returned
home after spending a couple of
: weeks in Detroit.
I Miss Ann Dietrich is visiting her
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. 0. Regan
I, Mr, Benny Morrissey and friend
and Gordon O’Rourke and friend
spent the week-end at Niagara Falls.
Mrs. G. Morrissey spent a few days
with her daughter Mrs. Dennis Be
dard of Zurich.
I Miss Marion McCarthy, nurse-in-
attended
MRS.
r.AUCTION SALE
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ziler and
and Mrs. Louis Ziler attended
funeral of their brother, the
John ziler at Parkhill on Monday
morning.
Miss Lorna Kraft left on Monday training at St. Joseph’s Hospital in
for London were she Will remain for. London, spent the week-end at her
some time.
, Miss Grace Willert, of Centralia/
spent Sunday with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Willert.
•Miss Leona McCann ,nurse-ih-
traihing at St. Joseph’s Hospital,Mn •
London, spent Saturday with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. B. McCann.
Messrs. Gordon O’Rourke and B>
Morrissey, of ML Carmel, spent last,
Sunday at Niagara Falls.
Mi*« and Mi’S. Arthur Hutchinson
and babe, of Corbett, spent Sunday
with relative^ here.
Mr.
the
late
of
SCOTCH SHORTHORNS
home here.
Miss Catherine Walker and friend
Of Detroit, is spending a few days
with her grandmother Mrs. Mary
Walker.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Max Ducharme, of
Drysdale, spent Sunday with the lat
ter’s parents Mr.
Rowland.
A number from
Hderton Fair last
Mr. Joe Mulligan, of Detroit, is
visiting his sister Mrs. John Mor
rissey.
and Mrs. Joseph
here attended the
Thursday.
26 head, all ages
At Eltaandorph Stock Farm
VARNA, ONT.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10th
1939 at 1:30 o’clock
FOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS
C. H. KEYS, Varna
It has been my experience that
there are a lot more men interested
in vice than versa.