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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-06-17, Page 4Page 4 THE EXETER T1MES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNS Wft, 1948 I SOFTBALL.ft Announcements'I j ; Birth,i NvtfeeM I Notices ,50ft for single * verse, gSft extra fftr each adili- ‘ tJiuial verse. Et»uraffexuehis'"50c i Death and Mifrrltag'e ,ar«s .inserted free of Card of Thanks 50c. 1» II The Exeter Lakeview boys gain­ ed (mother victory vn Thursday eve­ ning of last week when they defeat­ ed. Fullarton by a score of 14-3. I Eagleson the winning pitcher did a fine job, allowing only four hits. The zI good | they man Lakeview hoys got off to a start in the first inning, when scored six runs. Hat. Holtz- and C. Wein each hitting al Fullarton opened their ! BIRTHS COCHRANE—At St. Joseph’s Hospi-j homer, tai, London, on Thursday, June lb,’scoring in the third inning when 1943, to Lieut, W. G. Cochrane, of Exeter, a (Martha Jane). COOPER nursing home, June 16, 1943, Hubert 'Cooper, daughter. ’FENTON—To Mr. J ard Fenton, of ’ Thursday, June 10, 1943, a son. FLYNN—At Mrs. Godbolt's HospL tai on Thursday, June 10. J to Mr. and Mrs. < of Centralia, a son. McKENZIE—At Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on Monday, June 14, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs.4 Wm. McKenzie, of Kippen, a daughter (Flora Grace), < i i I Classified Directory THERE’S NO DEAD HEADS HERE—EVERY WANT AD WORKS HARD • Classified Ads— l^c Per Word Each Insertion. Mininium Charge 25c Per Insertion; 10c Extra when re­ plies are delivered to the Tixnes-Advocate office. A charge of* 10c is made if not paid within ten days. FOR SALE NOTICES VELVA LEG FILM You con groom your legs as meticulously as your face. You just smooth it on easily, speedily, over your sleek pare legs. Buff it down when dry, and it won’t rub off. Fashion-right shades for day and evening, JUN BEIGE or SUN BRONZE Velva Leg Film, 1-00 Robertson’s Drug Store HARPLEY Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mills and fam­ ily, of Granton, visited on Sunday ■with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kayes and Geraldine, of Toronto, who have been holidaying at Mrs. Kayes’ home here and in Shipka, left on Sunday for their home in Toronto. The storm on Saturday night did considerable damage around here. Mr. W. Hick’s bam was badly damaged and a number of trees in his orchard were uprooted also Mr. W. Eaglesons' wind mill was blown over with a number of orchard trees and shade trees uprooted. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Parizean who were married on Saturday. ’> ' M U.-*1**5 *■ and Mrs. hbey got one run. They were kept daughter scoreless then until the seventh when two more runs were Exeter scored two in each second ami fourth innings, the fifth and three in the t inningI scored. {of the I one in J seventh. J The Mitchell lim-up is as follows [Cole, c.; Pearn, p.; Clark, 1st b.; W. Davies, 2nd b.; Brown, 3rd bG H. onlDavies, ss; ,M. Dougall, l.f.; Haynes, c.f.; Harmer, r.f,; .| Exeter—G, Wein, c.; Eagleson, Juuu 10, T^’P-i c- Wein» lst b- Gaiser, 2nd b.; Clayton Flynn, j Holtzman, 3rd b.; Holtzman, ss.; “ '..................Hayter, FOR SALE—Grey Percheron horse, eight years old. Apply to John Heywood. Elimville, 16;17* Hunter’s Wednesday, and Mrs, a -At Mrs. Geo. on to Mr. of Stephen, and Mrs. How- Merriton, 3rd b.; Holtzman, r.f,; S, Wein, l.f. PIGS FDR -SALE—11 choice York suckers. George Link, phone 34r 21, Dashwood. tfc FOR SALE—1936 Ford coach ' in good condition, will sell cheap. Phone 145 Exeter, 17c NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Eketer taxes may be paid to collector in the town 29, and 30, Hours: 12.00 a.m, and 1.3 0 p.m. W. C. Pearce, the 88.hall, June 9,00 a.m. to p.m. to 5.30 Tax Collector. 17:24c WANTED AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC. The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by pub­ lic at HOUSE WANTED—I have buyers for houses in the Village of Exe* ter. . ing talk ard. aution in the VILLAGE OF GRAND BEND SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1943 1.30 o’clock sharp, the following; HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—1 par­ lor suite, 4 small centre tables, 1 easle, 3 beds, mattress and springs; 2 dressers, 3 wash stands, 2 cook stoves, 1 nearly new; 1 dining-room table and six chairs, 1 arm chair, 3 rocking chairs, 1 electric wash­ ing machine, 1 side board, 2 bureaus, 1 fall leaf table, 1 cup­ board, 1 writing desk, 1 lawn mow­ er, 3 couches, 1 clock, electric iron, electric toaster, 2 en chairs, 1 rug hooked mats, tin curtains, pictures, clothes horse, feather tick. REAL ESTATE—Cement block, two storey house, village of Grand Bend, Twp, of Bosenquet. House and lot sold subject to reserve bid. TERMS — CASH Aquilla Sharrow and Norman Turnbull, executors of the estate of the late Joseph Sharrow. J. W. HOLT, Clerk ART WEBER, Auctioneer FOR SALE—1 Doherty range,, in good condition; 1 kitchen cabi­ net and 1 large cupboard. Apply to Mrs. Charles Godbolt, Exeter, 17 c If you are considering sell- your property, com® in and the matter over. C. V. Pick-l Kestle, c.f. t The Thames day night by a store of 12-4. The Exeter boys have been playing their home games at Dashwood. Thames Road line-up—Morgan, on Monday, June 1.4, > e.; Russel, p.; Ballantyne. 3rd b.; and Mrs. Robert ‘ Hocking, r.f.; Passmore, l.L; Cann, [c.f.; Pfaff, 1st b.; Christie, 2nd b.I Exeter " ~ I Eagieson, Gaiser, Holtzman, ss, l.f,; Hay ter, Watch for further notice, when the Lakeview boys play the airport. j TURNBULL-—In Victoria Hospital, 1 j 1943,' I ~I ; WESTCOTT—In Victoria Hospital, London, on Sunday, June 13, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Roylance Wfest- eott, a daughter. IN MEMORIAM KERSLAKE—In loving memory of Mrs. Wellington Kerslake, who died June 20, 1942. You are gone but not forgotten, Never shall your memory fade. Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Around the grave where you are laid. Sadly missed by her husband and daughter Mary. London, Turnbull, to Mr. of Exeter, a MARRIAGES san. COLE-BLATCHFOR.D—In Monday, June 14, by Duncan McTavish, Ida ford. R.N,, ^Detroit, to Wesley S. Cole Phm. X Exeter,Cole Phm. B, Lakeview’ boys Road at Dashwood trimmed on Mon- line-up- -G. Wein, c.; p.; C. Wein, 1st b.; 2nd b,; Holtzman, 3rd b.; Kestm, r.f.; S. Wein, c.f. FOR SALE—Owing to the short­ age of ftgrass and labour, we have decided to sell eight Holstein heifers. They are from our T.B. and blood tested herd. The Sire of six of these was from a 19000 pound cow. Two are bred. These are an exceptionally good lot of dairy heifers. Also 900 Rock and Sussex pul­ lets. Phone 85 r 43 Hensall, Oliv­ er Rowcliffe, Hensall, HELP WANTED GIRL WANTED— For light house­ keeping duties, willing to go to Oakwood beach, Grand Bend for July. Apply stating wages requiri- ed and with references to Box No. 280R Exeter.. 17c MISCELLANEOUS London the ’Rev F. Blat- i ! News From NUMBER 9 S. F. T. S. (Continued from page 1)DUNSFORD—BAEKER — In Brus­ sels United church June 12, 1943, younger daughter of Mrs. Alfred Baeker and the late Mr. Baeker, hitters. Undaunted the players prov- of Brussels to Staff Sgt. William ed themselves impervious to all com- Charles Dunsford, son Mrs. Percy Dunsford, by Rev. Wilson. Aon Saturday W.D.’s put on a great exhibition. Mary Elizabeth, large number of spectators did their utmost to rattle the level-headed of Mr. and' ments and turned in a fine perform- of Exeter, ance, The officers team proved quite 'a surprise. At one point in the game : the Senior N.C.O.’s were fifteen runs in advance. However the gfficers rallied and after a great struggle succeeded in winning with a two point lead. Needless to say the Senior N.C.O.’s are gunnng for i Them. The coining games between ’ ! these two teams should make for softball history. A Station Softball | team and a Station Hard Ball team -MeQUEEN -— At the ’ jg contemplated. Enthusiasm runs and Mrs. Stewart: high and we anticipate a most Hensall, on Satur-1 joyable and successful season. 1943, their young-1 ~ Helen Grace, to! Traqyair, son of delighted with the new Airmen’s and Melville Traquair, Airwomen’s Chib Room. The finish- Rev. R. A. Brook., jng. touches are now being added DFATFm an<* we l°ol< forward to making ’ use of this unusually fine building. SNELL—At St. Catharines General! * * * * Hospital, on Saturday, June Sth, I Our Padre Fit. Lieut, Moynan 1943, Lloyd Franklin Snell, form-lwas to have addressed Town Hall on Thursday evening. At the last moment he wsa unable to attend. Pinch-hitting for the occasion was SALTER—McKAI G—A t Street United church on Saturday, Mary Vietta ter of Mrs. Hensall, to Salter, only the James parsonage, 1943, MissJune 12, McKaig, only daugh- Mary McKaig, Mr. son Salter, of Exeter Irwin B.A. TRAQUAIR- home of Mr. McQueen, of day, June 12, est daughter, Wilmer John Mr. and Mrs. of Hensall, by i The annual reunion of the Pym family will be held on "Wednesday June 30. at the home of Ernest Pym. Please send in names and addresses of boys in the sen-ice. Come and bring your basket for supper. Dishes are supplied but no sugar. Charles of Mrs. by Rev. of Gould Emily , A. B.! en- We know that everyone will * erly of Crediton, in his 3 Sth year. ENGAGEMENTS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE on fat cattle, 1 fresh Durham cow, 1 bean cultivatoi’ in first class shape. Apply to J. Caidwell, phone 13rll. 17* CASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead animals removed. Two-hour ser­ vice day or night. Phone Credi­ ton 47rl5, collect. Jack Wil­ liams. LOST WARNING The Exeter dump (ground has been cleaned up and the roadway cleared at a considerable expense to the municipality. The dump LOST—Lever for Massey drill, one mile east of Centralia. Leave at Times-Advocate. s 17*) ground is strictly reserved for the - ■ use of the citizens of Exeter. All I refuse must be dumped off of the [ driveways and well back from the ~. front -of the grounds. The Munici­ pal Council 1 to keep the warn that be followed STRAYED I be; STRAYED—From lot 10, con. 10 ' on or about June 1, one fall red , steer calf, tag in right ear. Fin­ der please notify Warren Brock.; Phone Kirkton 4r3. 17cj ■ ■ - .........-1 T^"=-.:=^-„7=n. i i COTTAGE FOR SALE — Hydro,? town water and lots. Frame ■ house with good baijn and four’ In the estate of lots. This property must be sold’LIAM BROWNING, as owner is leaving town. Sever-: Ontario, Doctor of al other homes. C. V. Pickard j Creditors and Main Street. ’ claims against the above estate are 7 [required to send, full particulars of-Rooms and houses, un- sucj1 e]aims to the undersigned Ad- Fprmshed apartments. „,inistrator witll wm Annexed on '27*1 or before the 2nd day of July A.D. -------- 11943, after which date the estate’s having regard only to claims that have then been received. THE CANADA TRUST COM­ PANY, London, Ontario, Adminis­ trator with Will Annexed, by J. W. MORLEY, Solicitor, Exeter, On­ tario. REAL ESTATE appeals to the citizens grounds in shape any infringement by prosecution. By Order C. V, Pickard, Clerk. and will NOTICE TO CREDITORS JOSEPH WIL- Iate of Exeter, Medicine. others having FOR RENT- furnished. in Exeter and Crediton. Pearce. full IFOR SALE—Comfortable house, gar-' assets will be distributed, Mr, and Mrs. Melvin King wish y®urs truly speaking briefly on In­ to announce the engagement of.^13-’ Pointing out the many prob- their eldest daughter ] retia to Alvin William, youngest son » of Mr. and Mrs. Reinhard Willert, of Dashwood, the marriage to place the latter part of June. CARDS OF THANKS age and good garden in Dash­ wood. Reasonable price with terms. Brick house, garage, gar­ den and extra lots in Hensall. W. C. Pearce. 27* Place an .advertisement here and watch the results. mirrors, 4 kitch- 9x12, home-made flour bin, dishes, 3 tin barrels, 1 pillows, cushions, CLEARING AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS E. Nairn, auctioneer will sellIV. by Public Auction on LOT 2, CX)N, 11, USBORNE 1 miles south-east of Woodham WEDNESDAY, commencing at 1 following: HORSES- of mares, CATTLE- 1 Holstein & Durham years old; steers & spring bred. HOGS—Yorkshire sow; 9 pigs, weeks old. IMPLEMENTS — Massey Harris, binder, 6 foot cut, sheaf carrier and truck; Deering mower, 5 foot cut; International hay loader; Interna­ tiona] side rake; Deering corn bin- d"”' Deering Fertilizer drill; 11 hoe seed drill; hay tedder, corn cultivator; McCormick - Deering tractor 10-20; 3-furrow P.&O. plow separator 24-36; drive belt, 100 ft.;, wagon and box; set of trucks; hay rack, one man rack; hay rack; set of sleighs; grain grinder, 914 inch plate; oat roller; set of stock scal­ es; hog crate and scales; grass seed cleaner and fanning mill combined; Dane blower and pipes; cutting root pulper; disc harrow; tooth cultivator; steel land John Deere single furrow* plow; walking plow; scuff­ sets liron harrows; 1 set of brass mounted harness; 1 set plow harness; 1 set of single harness; horse collars; horse blankets; tar­ paulin 9x12; emery stone; grind stone; logging chains; fence stret­ cher; grain hags; sacks; steel drum cream separator; ing No. 3; milk pails; neckyokes; and a host Positively shortage of forced to sell. Everything offered, will JUNE S3, 1943 o’clock sharp the —One 11 years old. —5 Durham cow, fresh; Steers & 7 Hereford Heifers, calves; Hereford bull, good work team cows, fresh; 5 Hereford Heifers, 2 6 Durham yearlings; 5 pure 7 IIi I box; * spring j roller; I riding Her; 2 KIRKTON Congratulations to Miss Norma Tufts and Miss Helen McNaughton on obtaining all their subjects their years work. Mrs. Maude McLennan, of by Mrs. McNeil? We know that both i Marys, spent a few days with Edith Luc-1lems that face koth India and Bri- i ,n,inp.p„t „nn ! tain in the administration of this ’vast part of the British Common-) ; wealth. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Barham and Mrs. McNeil. I At the moment Mrs. Racey is on | leave and her place is being taken' FUNERAL AT SEAFORTH take ■■ Mrs. John Kellett wishes to thank q^. hostesses cordially invite all of 1 sister, 'Mrs. Mary Allan, all the friends who remembered her’those who \aVP not yet visited'Miss Elaine Robinson spent Ontario Elections Active Service Voters Members of the Naval. Military or Air Forces of Canada who are on duty outside the Province at the date of any election to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, who are British subjects and who were resident in Canada for three months and in Ontario for thirty days prioi’ to the date of their enlistment are entitled to appoint an agent to vote for them at any election to the Legis­ lative Assembly. The Proxy vote cast for an Active Service Voter must be polled for a candidate in the Electoral District in which the Ac­ tive Service Voter resided for at least thirty days prior to his en­ listment. The Agent authorized to vote for an Active Service Voter must be entitled to vote in the same Electoral District and must be of the full age of twenty-one years. Agents holding appointments as Proxies for Active Service Voters must apply to the Revising Officer for their Electoral Dis­ trict for confirmation of their appointment • There is no age qualification for the Active Service Voter. An Agent may hold any number of appointments from voters who are within the degree of relationship to him (or her) of wife, husband, sister, brother, parent or child. An Agent may hold only one appointment from a voter who is not within such degree of relationship. It is recommended that relatives and friends of members of the Forces who qualify according to the conditions cited above, and Who are serving outside Ontario, forward appointment forms to such members in order that they may be completed and re­ turned in readiness for use at the next election to the Ontario Legislature. w Appointment forms may be secured on application to the undersigned. IMPORTANT: AS AN EARLY ELHW IS EXPECTED NO TIME SHOULD BE LOST IN HAVING PROXY APPOINTMENTS COMPLETED D, E, HOLMES, Clerk of the Peace. Dated kt 'Goderich,, this 11th - Huron County, day df June, 19f3* ' .Court House, Goderich, Ontario. .. .................................................................................................... Thomas Elder, a resident of Sea­ forth for the past 25 years, died at his home after a short illness. He . was born in Tuckersmith Township in November, 1868', a son of the late William Elder and Helen Chirray, both natives of Scotland. Mr. Elder the farmed successfully for many years - in Tuckersmith, and 25 years ago , moved to Seaforth, where he has 1891, he on i St. her with cards, letters and treats while, them, to make a call. The topic for • week-end with her sister, Mrs. Lome a patient in Victoria Hospital and ^is week will be> ‘........ ! at home. 1 Melvin King wishes to thank all those who remembered him by vis­ its, treats and cards while a patient in Victoria Hospital also those who have so kindly helped at home. “Rehabilitation • Marshall, of London. Eric Humphreys and since resided. On May 6. Sunday guests with was united in marriage m Tucker- Russell Brock, of smith (Benefits,” the speaker being F.O. | Mr. and Mrs ; Carrothers, our Educational Offic- daughters were I er‘ . • Mr. and Mrs. i Our Pipe Band will be returning I gurgeSvme' from a most successful tour of the ( t east. They have been widely acc-1 aii~ M1’s- llaimed by the Press wherever they ' Roxie Doupej lalUlCU jjy Llitf riroS >V L1X51. V <31 VUGJ , t p. ,Gordon Lamport desires to [have appeared. We hear that theirx^ia^ls spen^®unday W11-b Mi’• and his sincere thanks to the numbers are to be increased, We will I ^1S> Sparling, at Ilderton.Mr. t express his sincere thanks to __ friends for their cards, flowers and remembrances while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Miss Wilma, Gilfillan wishes to thank all those who remembered her with treats, gifts, cards, letters or flowers while a Hospital. Special Stephen pupils United Church their thoughtfulness. patient in Victoria thanks to S.S. No. 3 and the Kirkton Sunday School IN MEMORIAM WEIGAND—In loving memory for be glad to welcome them back. Movies "Thunder ward G, men from George Montgo Girl” starring Ronald Reagan. * » service; Currie from Crumlin who his sermon "Meeting the Fit, Lieut. Moynan week included City” with Ed- "Ten Gentle- to Miss Jessie Clarkson . Stewart, who survives him. He was Wilfred Doupe, Miss a faithful member of First Presbyter- and Miss Hazel ' j Mr. Robert Roy, who has been a t j patient in Victorai Hospital for the J past 11 weeks, has returned to his . ■ home much improved. ian Church, Seaforth. Surviving, besides his wife, are two daughters, Miss Ella Elder, Seaforth, and Mrs. J. A. Sholdice, London; and two brothers, William J. Elder, Seaforth, and John Elder, Hensall. Interment was in the Maitlandbank cemetery for the in the Robinson. weutic- — — — ■ >»<■ j- a,the Wpctf Point” starring I Despite the busy season, some 75 0X1 Monday afternoon. mery, and "Juke j attended the Kirktbn United Church' Ann' Sheridan and ’ Sunday School picnic held at Victoria [Park,* * « (noon. were taken by j I Stratford, on Saturday after- McCormick-Deer- wliiffletrees; forks; hoes; shovels of small articles. no reserve, owing to help the proprietor is. be sold to the highest bidder. TERMS — CASH EDGAR GORVETT, Executor' of Estate W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer' of Mrs. Henry Weigand, who passed away one year ago today June 17, 1942. A wonderful mother, woman and aid One who was better, God never made A wonderful worker, so loyal and true, I One in a million— that, mother was I you ’ Just in your, judgement, always | right j Honest and libera'*, ever upright, j Loved by your friends and all whom you knew > Our wonderful mother—that moth- I er was you. Sunday Fit. Lieut. chose for Tests of Life had been admitted to the hospital but today is back on duty. hope he are glad so soon. We has fully recovered and all to see him back in harness Until next week. Harris Weber, Y.M.C.A, In March of this year the British Empire air forces reached the high level of monthly homh-soWing rate of 12,000 tons. ’ Died in California Word has been received here of I the death at Red Bluff, California, of a former resident of Winchelsea, i Mrs, W. M. Thompson, who passed : away recently five days before her j 88th birthday.* Mrs. Thompson, I whose maiden name was Ann Jane 'Smith, was born at Winchelsea and ! united in marriage to Frederick L. .Godbolt in 1873. For a number of iyears they kept store at Winchel- sea. in 1887 they moved to Califor­ nia til and in 19d0 Mr. Godbolt died. _________1909 she wag married to Dr. They have wrecked W. W. 'Thompson, who predeceased in 1926, During her youngermore than 2,000 Gerhiah war f&o- ... . v4.yeats she Was active m the chuych .and community. Fouy childfeii slif- -- — j vive, Mfs. Butte Tyler, Lewis Lloyd By means of cameras With electric Godbolt, Dr, Fred G. Godbolt, all controls ano krnnka nt xo - hL Red Bluff, and Mrs, Gaylord000 X camn JIT. ? to a% Lin Chllcote,. of Berkeley, California. L . bf*'A iafge atteudattee at her tuiieral . .... I1 ^oni)nand makes photographs the profusion of flowers at- Etter remembered by her husband,damage being done m its night raids 1 tested W the esteem she was held daughters and soiis, (on enemy territory, [in the community,i Use Shur-Gain Chick Starter . FOR GOOD RESULTS Flush your flock once a week with FLUSHING MASH for coctidiosis. We also have a supply of BEET PULP, an excellent feed for milking cows* Urban and Cartier seed oats and seed barley. We have a Supply of Western oats, wheat and barley in stock Shell Oil in 5 gallon cans. Certified Steed PbtatteeS^nd Oil Cake now on hand. Front axle and tires for trailer for sale. SEED GRAIN G. A. CANN & SONS Deliveries rriade Wednesday and Saturday; Othter deliveries charge, ■c—mw —imiiw«Mwni— 1.1 ' * f