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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1939-12-28, Page 8S*’ ■i TWRBRAYt DECEMBER 28, 1M9 GREETINGS...................... Ffil? the pMremago .aocpir&ftd US hUnag the year we thank you. we welcome this opportunity to extflud to our many friends a Happy end Prosperous New Year. Evenings by Appointment Vera C. Decker, Proprietress FOR SALE Pea Ensilage SI.00 per ton Hours 8 aan. to 5 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m, to 12 noon CANADIAN CANNERS 1*n Sunny Florida Florida, They had a no bad . Word has been received from Mr.. and Mrs. G. W. Layton that they arrived at Orlando, on December 18th. splendid trip down, with weather to take away the pleasure of travelling. They spent Saturday night at Atlanta, Ga., and as it was the first night of the show “Gone With the Wind” it was the one to­ pic of conversation. Mr. Layton writes: “They say the advance sale of tickets, which is priced at 75c. for matinee and $1.00 for the other two shows per day is sold until well on in February, with a seating ca­ pacity of 2,000. It is a three and a half hour reel. We may be able to see it on the way back. Mrs. Layton joins in best wishes to the friends at home at this season of the year.” Children’s Choir at Caven A children’s choir under the leadership of Mrs. Cochrane provid­ ed the music in Caven church Sun­ day morning. They sang three numbers and their service of song was much appreciated by a well re­ presented congregation. I While in the act of using ar. electric washing machine at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Percy Web­ ber, Miss Luella Stanlake got her right hand caught in the wringer giving it a nasty squeeze. The in­ jured hand was treated by Dr. Flet­ cher. HOUSE FOR SALE—A medium sized home complete with all con­ veniences, with nice lot and barn equipped as workshop. Reasonable price and easy terms.—C. V. Pick­ ard, phone 165. STRAYED — In Stephen and in r-:-~-the* possession of Mr. Noble Scott, [ a yearling Durham heifer. Owner ? can have same by proving property j, gnd paying expenses. Also have lost v three yearling heifers. 3tc. I ■ .FOR- SALE—-1 used hand washer, I white they last, 1939 Marconi Ra- I ■ dips at half price, phone 178r32, T. ! Llpyd' Ballantyne. WANTEtO-—At once, as companion and household help, a middle-aged ■woman*—2 adults—conveniences in the home. Apply to Times-Advo- -t&'te, or phone 62, Exeter. tfo FQK SALE—Full Speed Cutter in excellent shape, Kennedy make, cheap. Apply to Scott Welsh, Hen­ salt ltp. 'STRAYED—Unto lot .21, con. 8 Hay Township a 2-year-old roan steer. Owner may have same by prov­ ing property and paying expenses. Apply to Bert Klopp, phone 93rl, Zurich. tfc. 1 WANTED—An experienced farm hand by the year. Single. Will pay good wages to the right man. James M. Gardiner, R.R. 1, Kirkton, phone Kirkton 21rl0. ' APPLE BUTTER FOR SALE—Or will exchange for any kind of live poultry, seed, or feed grains, pota­ toes etc, call at Shell Station, Exeter or at the farm, Bayfield, — S. J. V. Cann & Sons. 2tp. LOST—Black key case with zip­ per, containing several keys. Find­ er please report to Times-Advocate. FOR SALE—90-acre farm, clay loam, good buildings, watered by spring, electricity, cornering Staffa. 50 acrds pasture and tillable land. Hay Township.—W. C. Pearce, Ex­ eter. HOUSE FOR RENT — Brick resi- dense in central location, modern conveniences. Apply to R. D. Hunter, R.B, 3, Exeter, phone Kirkton 39r7. FOR SALE—Barn, 80 feet long and 4'0 feet wide. Apply to A. Wolfe, Crediton. 2tp FOR RENT—House, modern, all Main tfc. conveniences. Situated on street. Apply, Miss Weekes. FARMS FOR SALE —100 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Exeter Markets Wheat 49-5 3 ic. (according to grade) Oats 30c. Barley 52c. Buckwheat 55c. Creamery Butter 33c. Dairy Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Hogs, FOR Comfortable Glasses Butter 27-30c. A large medium B 18c. dressed 25c. 21c. $11.25 A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL The Ideal Meat Market Phone 38 Main St. AT Reasonable Prices CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rey. Douglas C. Rill, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs.. J, G. Cochrane, Organist IQ a.m.-—Sunday Sunday 11 a.m.—-Public Worship Sermon; “Decade of Tribulation 7 p.m.-—Public Worship Sermon: “Hope Unquenchable’ SEE C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Newest approved methods of Eyesight Testing used. Office o<pen 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. every week day except Wednesday MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev, Robert Copeland B.A. Miss Evelyn Huston 11 a.m.—Installation of Officers and teachers of the Sunday School 3 p.m.—The Sunday School 7 p.m.—New Year’s Message Thursday 7.30—Prayer Service JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH acres, hear Exeter, best of land, ploughing all done. Low price and easy terms, 190 acres on No. 4 Highway, good buildings, acres and tu re. 0, Exeter, hydro, etc. Also good 50 100 acres suitable for pas- V, Pickard, phone 165, I ~ ! i LOCALS i Mr. W. G. Medd is in Toronto on business. There was skating on the river above the dam for Chistmas. School will re-open January 3rd following the Christmas vacation. Mr. Ed. Walkei- has been reliev­ ing as ‘out of Mr. Mich., his brothers and sisters. Miss Marion Cowen is spending this week in Toronto visiting with Miss Betty Broughton. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Ferguson, of London, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christie. I Mrs. E. V. Hannam, of Victoria, B.C., is spending the winter with hei* parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pen­ hale. Mr. Donald Case is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Case at Hamilton and with Mr. Tim Sheritt, at Dundas this week. Mr. Eli Christie, an employee of the Ontario Hospital, London, has been transferred t© the Langstaff Hospital, near Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strang and daughter, Marilyn, of Usborne, spent the Christmas holidays visiting with relatives at Woodbridge. Mr. Norman Perkins, of Estevan, Sask., arriver home for Christmas and will visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Perkins. Norman Hockey, Thelma and Har­ old Hockey and Mr. Jack Waldron spent Christmas Day at the home of the latter’s parents 'Grand Bend. Mrs. Jack Findlay and son, of Detroit, are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson and her daughter Mrs. Art Broderick. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pryde, of Wind­ sor, called on Mr. and Mrs. T. Pryde and spent Christmas with Rev. E. and Mrs. Aidworth, at Staffa. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson, of Fordwich, and the latter’s sister, Miss M. Fair, of Toronto, called on Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christie Tues­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Follick and and Mrs. Will Solden, Ruth Jean, of Hensall, visited with and Mrs. Wm. Vale one day week. Miss Gertrude Camm, teacher of JJo. 5, Usborne, had her tonsils re­ moved at Stratford Hospital, Satur­ day last and is now convalescing at her home. Mr. Eugene Howey, of Mt. Forest High School staff, is spending the holidays with his mother. Mr. Lorne Howey, of London, was home Christmas. Mr. Ronald Hookey spent week-end with his parents, Mr. Mrs. J. H. Hookey and James His mother has been confined to her bed for over a month. Messrs. Borden Sanders, Grant Taylor, Stewart Fuke, of Western University are home for the holidays. Miss Eileen Lewis is home from Brescia Hall, London. Miss Dorothy Camm, of Forest Hill teaching staff, Toronto,, is holi­ daying at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Camm, at Wood­ ham. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Winer were: Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Archer and Mrs. O, M. Horne, of Wanstead; Miss Ruby Wood, of Ridgetown and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lux­ ton and family, of Usborne. Mrs. Norman Hockey received word that her mother Mrs. Bishop, of Ottawa, is very ill. Mrs. Hockey expects to leave .for Ottawa if her mother’s condition does not improve, Mr. James Nichols, of the Royal Canadian Flying corps, who was with the Canadian Packers in Exe­ ter before enlisting visited at his home in Clinton and called on friends here Monday. , LOCALS brakeman with the C. N. R. Mimico. Acquilla Sheere, of Lansing, is spending the week with Mr. and Mr. last for the and Jr. NEW YEAR GREETINGS We are glad opportunity of many friends them every happiness for a Very Happy New Year. Marion Pooley BEAUTY SHOPPE Exeter Phone 245 to have this greeting our and wishing DOMINION OF CANADA BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD Phone 33, Residence 157 JAS. P. BOWEY Mrs. Ford on a visit. Post Office experienc- rush of mail previous An augmented staff to handle the mails. Rev. Arthur Page, Pastor W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader a.m.—“The Stewardship of Life11 3 p.m.—Open Session of the Sunday School 7 p.m.—“How to Begin the New Year” Monday 8 p.m.—Y, P. Union Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Service TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss Sunday After Christmas 10.45 a.m.—Sunday School 7 p.m.—Public Worship “A New Year’s Message” Visitors for Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ford and Diane, of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dearing and family, of Shipka with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor. Mrs. Chas. Box returned to Detroit with Mr. and The Exeter ed the usual to Christmas, was required There was a long queue waiting at the wicket following the arrival of I the mail each day. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fritz, Miss Wurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz and Mary Lou, of Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Eilber, of Crediton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Partlo, of Ridge­ town, visited on Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Cowan. The Christmas holiday passed off quietly in Exeter. Snow arrived in time to give it the proper holiday setting. There were many family re-unions in the while many from in other places, ideal, brisk,, but town and country­ town spent the day The weather was not too cold. NOTICE We wish to take this oppor­ tunity of wishing our many friends and customers a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year, also to thank you for the business which you have given us in the past fifteen years during which we have resided in Exeter, and as we are taking over a Plumbing and Heating business in the city of St. Thomas early in the new year, we requtst that all accounts owing be paid at once. Thanking you again for past business, and for your prompt attention in this matter. Arthur Jones Aid- W. W. T A M A N PHONE 81 and appeared in the London Free Mrs. Fred Mrs. and Mr. i i Wood and Miss Olive List- and Mrs. Mrs, Del- par- Venton, Tor- Mrs. Gerald with Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pass­ in Usborne, on Christmas, present were: Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and two daughters, ' ^pODAY, it is but fitting that we voice our appreciation of your friendship and patronage and extend to you our sincere Good Wishes that Happiness and Good Fortune abide with you at this Season and all through the coming Year Mr. Clarence Boyle, of London at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Orby Kestle, of De­ troit, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kading, of London, .with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newton visit­ ed with relatives in Strathroy. Mr. Charles Cox, of I with his mother, Mrs. N. I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon family, of Toronto with Mr. Earl Mitchell, Ox miumu, with his mother, Mrs. Wm. Mitchell. Dr. Wm. and Mrs. Lawson, List- owel with Mr. and Mrs. James Law- son. Mr. Orville Lawson, of Orillia, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lawson. Miss Elva Wuerth of Detroit, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wuerth. Mr. Frank Weekes, of Hamilton, with his aunts, the Misses Weekes, of town. Mrs. Burns, and son, Bobby, of Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders. Miss Margaret and Mr. Fred Jones of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Harry West, Sarnia, and Sydney of Fergus at their home here. Corporal Vernon Heywood, of the Perth Regiment, Stratford, at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McDonald, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Gar­ net Flynn. Miss Helen Salter, nurse-in-train­ ing at Seaforth Hospital, at her home here. Mr. Grant Collingwood, Toronto, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Collingwood. Mr. Norman Floody, Windsor, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lindenfield. Miss Feme Welsh, Reg. N., of Sarnia, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Welsh. Mr. Grant Sanders, of Woodlynne, N. J., with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Francis daughter, of Tavistock, with and Mrs. George Jaques. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Gladman children, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pickard. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smith, Jack and Marion, of Forest, with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Penhale^ Mr. and Mrs. W.^A. Patrick, of Toronto, with Mrs. J,^.trick’s mother Mrs. J. C. Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Merkley, Geo. Etherington with Mr. and Wm. Etherington. Miss Bernice and Mi’. Ralph bridge, of London, With their ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Delbridge.* Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rockola, of Marden, near Guelph, with the lat­ ter’s father Mr. g. J. V. Cann.. Mrs. Wm, Higgins and Miss Fer­ rol tad Mrs. McNeil, of Clinton, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Harty penhale and family, of Forest, with the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Miss Doris HarVeyj training at Victoria Hospital, Lon* don, spent Wednesday with rela­ tives. Hamilton, Hannigan. Davis and relatives. of Toronto.| SOUTHCOTT BROS I AM AN EXETER OLD BOY Living here and spending the money you people of Exeter pay me when you have your clothes Dry- Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired. Why do you people give this kind of work to people that are making their liv­ ing at their own business. I have been thirty-five years at the tailor­ ing, pressing and repairing, and this is what I am depending on to make my living. So I solicit you people foi’ your Dry-Cleaning Pressing and Repairing. T. H. ELLIOTT Dry-Cleaning, Pressing & Repairing p Walker’s y Condi I ion Powder j Ari Ewdkmt Tortit for j Hones Gttf e.Sheep HodtPodlry • i, IW **/ ■I by « « I M.WM.KERPM ft. S axaren \ B. The Perfect Stock Tonic for Horses, Cattle, Hogs Sheep and Poultry For Sale at Walker’s Drug Store and Holt’s Grocery Store Grand Bend Penhale. nurse-in- Rev. R. E. and Southcott Jack and Jimmie, of Sombra, with Mrs. C. A. Southcott. Lieutenant D. J. Gladman, of the Perth Regiment Stratford with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Glad­ man. Miss Margaret Penhale, of Lon­ don, and Mr. Allen Penhale, Forest, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Penhale. Miss Beatrice Essery, nurse-in- training at Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don, with her parents, Mr. and Wm. Essery. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alderson family, of Arkona, with Mrs. arson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. <Roulston and daughter Gail, of Simcoe, with Dr. and Mrs. Roulston and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Howald. Mr. and Mrs. Jack onto, and Mr. and Zwicker, of Crediton, Mrs. Wilbur Martin. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McLeod and family, and Mr. Harold Anderson, of Aurora, with Mr. and Mrs. Samson MciFalls, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paisley and daughter Jeanette, of Toronto, with Mrs. Paisley’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunn, of .Usborne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bragg and family, Miss Mary E. Pybus, of Lon­ don, spent the Christmas week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pybus. Mr. and Mrs. Fleischauer and daughter Donna, of London, spent the holiday with Mrs. Fleischauer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Norry. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morley,- of Omaha, Nebraska, with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Morley. They returned to theii’ home Wed­ nesday. Dr. and Mrs. C. McAllister and two daughters, of Ft. Wayne, Ind., and Flying Officer Norman Ander­ son, of Ottawa, were guests of Dr. D. A. and Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johns and fam­ ily, Mr, Will Johns and family spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pybus. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. McDowell and sons Orval and Gordon, of Denfield, Mc- Wm. Mrs. spent Christmas with Mrs. Dowell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vale. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taman, owel, and Misses Margaret Jeanette Taman and Bob Graves, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. W. w. Taman. Mr. Grafton Cochrane, of Osgoode Hall Toronto, with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Birney and son, Gordon, of Toronto, with the former’s mother, Mrs. Chas. Birney. ■Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Edworthy and Elaine, of Tillsonburg and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Messer and Betty Ann, of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Hil­ lary Horton. Miss Muriel Hogarth, gf Windsoi* Mr. Fred Mitchell, of London and Miss E. J. Hogarth, of town, spent Christmas with Mr. and Hogarth, of Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Billy, of Lambeth, and Wood, of Streetsville with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, H. Wood, the latter re­ turning to Streetsville Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lloyd and two daughters, Beverley and Shirley, of Toronto, Mrs. Wilfred Miller and three sons, Warren, Richard and j Morley, of London, at the home of | Mr. L. Day. j Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz Fisher, of j Niagara Falls, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Russell Caldwell, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Anderson, Kip­ pen; Mr,, and Mrs. Edgar Rundle, Miss Olive Caldwell, Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Caldwell, of town, with Mr. ■ and Mrs, John Caldwell on Christ- , mas day. Rev. W. B. Cunningham, Cunningham and Betty, of Glencoe, visited with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cunningham Tuesday. Mr. Cunningham, rec­ tor of St. John’s Church, Glencoe, was presented with an ecclesiastical scarf by the officials of the churh and, members of the congregation at a largely attended meeting. A picture of the presentation which included the rector and several of­ ficials Press. Toronto Toronto with his H. John Mrs E. Lindenfield and Arnold are spending this week in Mr. A. W. Johnston, of spent the holiday season parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ston. Mr. Johnston’s sister, Lottie White and son, 'Oliver Toronto were also welcome visitors in their home. A family re-union was held at the home more Those W. C. Thelma and Luolla, of Detroit} Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Passmore and fam­ ily, of Sarnia; Mrs. E. J. Pa&SmdrO, of town; Mr. and Mrs. Win. Pass- more ’ and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Frayne and family.