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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-06-24, Page 4late Mr. Mrs. Isle, son. KERRICK- London, 1943, William his 85th year. PEARISO—WALPER A pretty lawn wedding was sol­ emnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Walper on Saturday, June 12, at 2.3v p.m. when their only daughter, Olive Fern, became the bride of Melvin Ellison Peariso, or.-.y son of Mr. Alex Peariso and the late Mrs. Peariso, of Grand Bend. Rev. W. T. Cleave, church officiated. Miss Doris Isaac played of Grand Bend United THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 24th, 1943 ♦ News From /!T5* Announcements IMrth, Deqth auii Marriage .’Voticea are ■ inmerted free charge. Card of Thank* OOe. In Meinoriiun .Votive* 50<i for single verse, g5e extra for each addi­ tional verse. Kngageni ent» 50c * BIRTHS HEYWOOD—At Mrs. Hunter's nur­ sing home on Monday, June 21, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hey* wood, a son (William Eldon John). MARRIAGES st.GRAVES—SENIOR—At New James Presbyterian church, Lon­ don, on Saturday, June 19, 1943, Miss Lottie Blanche, only daugh­ ter of Mr. Jos. Senior and the of Exeter, to of Mr. and of Grosse L. Wat- J os. Mrs. Senior, Carroll L., son Arthur Graves, Mich., by Rev DEATHS J. Hospital, June 21, ■In Victoria on Monday, John Kernick in Parkwood Hospi- Sunday, June 20, Jane Brock, wid- ROWCLIFFE—In tai, London, on 1943, Elizabeth, ow of the late William Rowcliffe, in her 84th year. ENGAGEMENTS Mrs. Laura Harvey announces e engagement of her daugh­ ter, Alta Eloise, to Sergeant Harry Hennon, son of Mr. H. H. and the late Mrs. Hennon, of Winnipeg, the marriage to take place the middle of July. CARDS OF THANKS Miss Olive Prior wishes to her friends for their kindness she was a shut-in. IN MEMORIAM 24c NUMBER 9 S.F.T.S j (Continued from page I) section on the station in which the girls ai’e employed. The tour includ- 1 ed such places as the Equipment Sec­ tion, Clothing Stores. Hospital, Con­ trol Tower. W.D. Barracks and Can­ teen, Parachute section .and the new Airmen's and Airwomen’s Club, The; ladies were very interested in the' Meteorological Section and exactly- how the weather is forecasted. They ’ also enjoyed the view of the landing field from the Met. Office—-the land­ ing and the taking off of the planes fascinated all—--young and old. After the tour the guests conducted to the Recreation where a very welcome tea was ed by the W.D>» and at which ihe Commanding Officer was present to meet and welcome the guests. The day was concluded with an Airforce movie called, "Tiaining Table”. On the way out of the camp the visitors were taken to the Hostess House, so ending a very eventful day for girls here and we hppe a very teresting day for II f were Hall serv- our guests, •4: the in­ nowtouches are new Club Room, Classified Di reef o r y THERE'S NO PEAD HEAPS HERE—EVERY WANT AP WORKS HARP ’ Classified Ads-^—14^c Per Word iEach Insertion. ^linimuin Charge 25c Rer Ihserttou; ifte when rp« plies are delivered to the Tiuies-Advocato office. A charge of IftC Is inado if not paid within ten days.i I. .. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—In Exeter, a Commercial gasoline ration book. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for advertising. Ap* ply at Times-Advocate. FOUND—In Southcott on Saturday night, money, Owner may by proving property for the advertisement. Bros, store a sum of have same and paying FOR RENT FOR RENT—A. complete furnished appartment for two people. Ap­ ply at Times-Advocate. 24* FOR SALE AUCTION SALES PIGS FOR SALE—11 choice York suckers. George Link, phone 84r 21, Dashwood. tfc FOR SALE—15 acres of' standing mixed hay, alfalfa and timothy. Apply to Albert Mitchell. Rhone Kirkton 48rl4; Centralia P.O. 24* NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS ter of the groom, was bridesmaid, jin a floor-length gown of brocaded pink faille over savin with sweet­ heart neckline and matching head­ dress of flowers and shoulder- length veil. She carted pink roses and per, ted A Harvey Wal- the bride, was served ac- to T- the wedding music and during the signing or the register Miss Shirley Isaac sang “I Love You Truly." Given in marriage by her father, the bride looked lovely in a floor-length gown of white slip­ per satin made on long torso lines with sweetheart neckline. Hei’ only ornament was a string of pearls, the gift of the groom. The long veil of silk embroidered net fell from a halo of rose buds. She carried a shower bouquet of pink roses and ferns. Miss Irene Peariso, only sis- carnations. Mr. only brother of as groomsman. wedding dinner some fifty guests seated at a shaped table decorated with pink and white streamers and tall pink tapers centred with a three tier wedding cake. Mrs. Lloyd. Love, Mrs. Ervin Ratz, Mrs. Ervin Devine, Misses Evelyn and Gladys Walper assisted in serving. Mr. and Mrs. Peariso left on a motor trip. For travelling the bride wore a honey­ beige coat, turf tan dress and brown accessories. On their return they will reside on the groom’s farm. '‘The community clearing hnus< —Times-Advocate Want Ads." EXETERENLIST IN THE R.C.A.F. AT Men! Women! Take advantage of this convenient oppor­ tunity to apply to this splendid service, needed both for Aircrew and Ground Duties, en are needed too, for special trades. welcomed by the R.C.A.F. Recruiting Officer from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Exeter Library, Monday, June 28th, 1943 Proof of age, education, marriage and children’s ages, if applicable, are required. ..Young men are Young wom- Interviews will be 1 £ SERVE YOUR COUNTRY IN THE ROYAL ^C^NADIAN AIR IfflORCE £ ! !Use Shur-Gain Chick Starter FOR GOOD RESULTS Flush your flock once a week with FLUSHING MASH for coccidiosis. We also have a supply of BEET PULP, an excellent feed for milking cows. We have a supply of Western oats, wheat and barley in stock Shell Oil in 5 gallon cans> Oil Cake Now On Hand j G. A. CANN & SONS Deliveries rnade Wednesday ahd Saturday. Other deliveries charge. Mill will be closed Wednesday Afternoons during July and August The finishing being put on oin The building has been in use for the last few days and many fine mes­ sages of appreciation have been voiced by all who have seen it. A very colorful efivet greets the eye as you enter the mom. Bright blue and red furniture gives a cheerful effect. Writing tables, smoking stands, etc., are designed to give an atmosphere of comfort. The library housed in the main room boasts an excellent variety of good reading material. At the other end of the building are both the Padres Offices. Adjacent to their offices is an ante­ room for studying and writing. We know you will agree with us that, one that of great thank ( while this building is not only will be of great use but satisfaction to the eye. SIMS—In loving memory of Job Sims who passed away June 21, 1941, world may change from year to year ftiends from day to day, never shall the one we This And But ■From memories pass away. —Ever remembered by his wife and family. WILLIS—In loving memory * * * *♦ maintain- loved loving Our Softball teams are ing the high interest and enthusiasm evidenced early in the season. We might add that the Sr. N.C.O.’s a- venged the ignominous defeat of Iasi week Team. by defeating the Officer’s * * * * * Carrothers. our Educational FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, three or four rooms and bath. Private home. Apply to Times- Advocate. 24c NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Exeter taxes may be paid to the collector in the town hall, June 28 29, and 30, Hours: 9,00 a.m. to 12.00 a.m, and 1,30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. W. C, Pearce, Tax Collector. 17:24c TO RENT—Good to rent suitable pasture, Apply clianan, Hensall. production land for cropping or to Andrew Bu- 24c WANTED TO THE PUBLIC I wish to announce to my -cus­ tomers and friends that the herds of the farmers from whom I pur­ chase my milk, viz Harry Beaver. William Sillery and Lome Hodge have passed the T. B. test success­ fully. Thank you. WILLIAM HATTER AT EXETER NORTH The estate of the late John J, Millar on THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1043 at 1.30 o'clock sharp the following; HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—3 lamp shades, 3 pictures, 1 cruet stand and bottles, 2 silver butter dishes, 2 brown tea pots, dishes, 1 pair ladies* shoes, skates and straps, size Gi; 1 washing machine, pine tub; 1 crok- inole board and buttons, 1 lawn mower, 1 leather book-hag, 1 wall­ decoration, 4 window screens, 1 ditching spade, 2 crobars, 2 small clocks, 1 ash sifter, 1 Perfection 3 burner coal oil stove, 1 kitchen table and chairs, 1 kitchen cupboard and wash stand, 1 couch, 1 coal, scuttle and fire shovel, 1 Congoleum borderless ru, 1 1 WANTED — Experienced saleslady capable of office work, desires Apply at 24c MISCELLANEOUS g 6x9, 1 set bed springs, mattress, 1 hall rack, 1 dresser, chest, 2 arm chairs, 4 stable doors, TERMS — CASH MRS, H. DAYMAN, Prop. F. COATES, Clerk F. TAYLOR, Auctioneer. 'position in Exeter, Times-Advocate. WANTED—School girl 14 to 18 years to help take care of small children at Grand Bend for the month of July. Apply to Box 43, Grand Bend. 24* WANTED—Girl to clerk in hard­ ware store. Apply stating ex­ perience and salary, also book­ keeping experience, to Box 2SOT Exeter. 24c CASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead animals removed. Two-hour ser­ vice day or night. Phone Credi­ ton 47rl5, collect. Jack Wil­ liams. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS TUESDAY, JUNE 2ft, at 1 p.m. LOT 30, C<0N. 4, STANLEY TWP. 4 miles south west of Clinton JOSEPH WIL- late of Exeter, Medicine. others having of a dear husband and father, Thom­ as ’Willis, who passed away eight years ago June 23. Only And But a memory of bygone days a sigh for -a face unseen, a constant feeling that God alone, Knows just what should have been. —Sadly missed by wife and family. «a LETTER BOX a-™................................—a Acknowledgments from the boys overseas to the Exeter District War Time Board April 30, 1943 Dear Friends: The parcel which the Exeter Dis­ trict War Time Board so kindly sent me arrived here yesterday in good condition. I cannot tell you how much I always appreciate these boxes, not only for the food and comforts they contain, but for your kind remembrance of me. For the past three years the arrival of par­ cels has helped so much to break the monotony of routine work and train­ ing and this year they seem to repre­ sent the winning of the Battle of the Atlantic and the preparedness of our great nation for what will undoubtedly be one of the most mo­ mentous years in its history. Please express to the members of your Committee my grateful thanks for their box and the kind regards of my wife and myself. Yours sincerely, C. B. Gladman Capt. C. B. Gladinan, Canadian Military Headquarters, 2 Coekspur Street, London, England.** F/O Officer, spoke to the Thursday Town Hall group. Rehabilitation Benefits proved an extremely worth while topic and much interest was evi­ denced in the facts presented. The Dominion Government has gone far in its post-war planning. F/;O Car- rothers will again address the group this week. The topic is deal with in one address looking forward to part series. In the estate of LIAM BROWNING, Ontario, Doctor of Creditors and claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Ad­ ministrator with Will Annexed on or before the 2nd day of July A.D. 194 3, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. THE CANADA TRUST COM­ PANY, London, Ontario, Adminis- j trator with Will Annexed, by J. AV. MORLEY, Solicitor, Exeter, On- -Rooms and houses, un-'tario. REAL ESTATE COTTAGE FOR SALE — Hydro, town water and lots. Frame house with good barn and four lots. This property must be sold as owner is leaving town. Sever­ al other homes. C. V. Pickard Main Street. FOR RENT- furnished. Furnished apartments in Exeter and Crediton. W. C. Pearce. 27*. Movies for the week included "Now Voyager” starring Bette Davis and Paul Hendreid. "Tales of Man- hatten" with an all star cast which included Charles Boyer, Rita Hay­ worth, Ginger Rogers, Edward G. Robinson and Henry Fonda. "Eagle Squadron" with Diana Barrymore i and Robert Cummings was the thirdj too vast to and we are! two of this ROR SALE—Comfortable house, gar-' age-and good garden in Dash-i wood Reasonable price with terms. Brick house, garage, gar-' den and extra lots in Hensall. W. I C. Pearce. 27*1 STRAYED CATTLE-—7 Jersey cows, fresh, to freshen in April and May; Holstein cow, fresh; Polled Angus cow, fresh; 2, one-year-old calves; 9 spring calves, Polled Angus; pure­ bred Polled Angus bull. One Clyde Gelding, 3 years old. IMPLEMENTS — McCormick- Deering milking machine, one year old with 11-2 1 h.p. gas engine; McCormick-Deering separator, power drive (new;; disc harrow, horse drawn; McCormick-Deering tractor on rubber, Model Farm-all A; 1 two- furrow International plow on rub­ ber; Sulky rake; Blacksmith equip­ ment, forge, anvil, drill; set oC double harness. TERMS — CASH JOHN iMacFARLANE, proprietor. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF SOFTBALL FULLARTON vs EXETER _______ __ „__ __D„ ..... .... ......... Fullarton and Exeter wound up feature of the week. In addition we; the last game of the first series at had showings of a fine film “Train-; Fullarton on Monday night, Fullar- ing Table”—a film produced by the: ton losing by a score of 17-1. R.C.A.F. showing pictorially what we! Haynes for Fullarton got the only should eat and why. This film in' run for them in the third inning.- technicolor has a sound educational;The line-up was as follows: Exeter— value. The science _ becoming increasingly important and'lst b.; it behooves us to acquaint ourselves j 3rd b.; with these vital food facts. I Despite the warm weather Tuesday Airmen’s Dance was patronized. Excellent music furnish-j ed by our Station 'Orchestra made! for an enjoyable evening. ! of nutrition is G. Wein, c.; Eagleson, p.; C. Wein, (Gaiser, 2nd b.; Holtzman, — .... Kestle, r.f.; Hayter, c.f.; S. jWein, l.f.; Holtzman, s.s. Fullarton— | H. Davis, c.; Harmer, p.; Clarke, oul. j 1st b.; Gettler, 2nd b.; Brown, -well'3rd h.; Haynes, l.f.'; Reed, c.f.; ■ - 1 Davis, r.f.; Cole, s.s. w. The standing Kxeter ........ Mitchell ....... STRAYED—From lot 10, con. 10 Usborne, on or about June 1, one fall red steer calf, tag in right ear. Finder please notify Warren Brock. Phone Kirkton 4r3. 24:1* ANTIQUE FURNITURE, FINE CHINA, CUT GLASS, SILVER- WARE, ETC. I.'.’. Harold Jackson has been in­ structed to sell by public auction in the FARMERS.... CHANGING TIMES New treatment for water core and brown heart in turnips. RESULTS AMAZING according to recent experiments Plants sprayed when leaves about 2 inches across. See- us for treatment—We keep in touch with best authority. PALACE RINK, SEAFORTH WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30th, 1043 at 12.30 o’clock, sharp, the follow­ ing: Spartan refrigerator; McClary electric rangette; 2 burner hot plate; electrolux, Hoover cleaner; McClary kitchen range, like new; Empire -washer, electric; Singer sewing machine, like new; Quebec heater; Majestic cabinet radio; Phil- co table radio, electric appliances; cherry cupboard, glass; several large mirrors; oval glass china cabi­ net; quarter oak; cherry china cabi­ net; quarter oak wardrobe; side­ board; cherry fall leaf table; maho­ gany. book case, sectional; Mar­ shall spring mattress; spring mat­ tresses; electric tabel lamps, mod­ ern and antique; travelling bags, Wilton rug, 9x12; 2 pair scatter rugs, large, matched; large quan­ tity bed clothing and linen, ANTIQUE FURNITURE AND CHINA -— Full dinner sdt. limoges china, bridal wreath; full tea set, gold band limoges; writing desk; quantity of cut glass and fancy china; walnut bed and springs; mahogany bed and springs; 2 maho­ gany highboys; mahogany wash stand; six walnut occasional chairs; set lady and gents chairs; number of small walnut tables, different sizes; 2 hair cloth rockers, occasion- al, -2 foot stools, walnut; hall rack; s.etts of Shakespeare, Bulwer and Hawthorne works, number of clocks; curtains, drapes, pictures and other articles too numerous to mention. All antique furniture has been refinished and is in A 1 con-, dition. Everything will be sold without reserve to close the estate of Miss Lillie Mae ‘Wightman, deceased. TERMS — CASH Thos, B. Baird and Helmer Snell,. Executors,. E. P. Chesney, clerk Harold Jackson, Auctioneer Your Drugs at ROBERTSON’S ExeterL 1 2 4 5 W . 5 4 . 2 . 1 Phone 50 F/Lt. Moynan spoke on “Misfor-, Fullarton ........ tune and Faith” at Sunday’s Church; Thames Road ■... Service. In his address he pointed out that misfortune is often a means of strengthening our faith and that sorrow comes to strengthen our character. What we do with adver­ sity is often the real test of our moral and spiritual fibre. The sing­ ing has been greatly improved at the Service by bringing into use the organ, the tones of which have been greatly magnified by the use of the loud KIRKTON Mrs. J. Brooks (nee Tillie Hazel­ wood), of London, spent the week­ end with her brother, Mr. Walter Hazelwood. „ Miss Marian Tufts aDd her friend Miss M. White, of Stratford, spent the week-end with Truman Tufts. Mr. and Mrs. W. sons Don and Paul with Mr. and Mrs, John Cluff. Mr. Garnie Doupe spent Sunday with his little son Ken, who is a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don, Miss Joan Parker, of London, spent the week-end with her moth­ er, Mrs, George Hall. Mrs. James Kemp, of London, is holidaying with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Switzer. Mrs. Lome Marshall and son Bil­ lie, Mr. and Mi's, Floyd Pridham and family, all of London, visited with friends in the village on day. onThe second series will start night, June 28 th, when will play Exeter, at Exeter. Monday Moncton Softball Schedule Monkton vs. MitchellJune 21 Exeter vs (Fullarton June 24 — Mitchell vs Thames Rd. Fullarton vs Monkton June 28 — Thames Rd. vs Mitchell i Monkton vs Exeter July 1 —- Monkton vs Fullarton Exeter vs Thames Rd.- July 5 — Exeter vs Mitchell Thames Rd. vs MonktOn July 8 — Mitchell vs Monkton [ Fullarton vs Exeter .July 12 — Fullarton vs Mitchell j Thames Rd. vs Exeter (July 15 — Exeter vs Monkton Thames Rd, vs Fullarton July 19 -— Mitchell vs Exeter Fullarton vs Thames Rd. ; July 22 — Mitchell vs Fullarton Monkton vs Thames Rd, Mr. and Mrs. * April 30, Board: again with know that which you people Every- Time once you 1943 a few I re­ speaker system. Until next week. Harris Weber, Y.M.C.A, F. Cluff and spent Sunday Exeter War Here I am lines to let recived the parcel of Exeter have sent me. thing arrived in perfect condition and was greatly appreciated. •So once again* I thank you for your fine cooperation in donating and sending us lads a parcel. Ever since Christmas we have been en­ joying fine warm weather and it’s quite dry, Guess t will sign off now as we have a busy day ahead of us. Have also met a few boys. At present we does to Aidershot. -Once again thanks keep up the good work, let you down, Until we get back I wisK you one and all the best of hick, health and an early victory, Paul Gregus 458788 Pte. Paul Gregus, (R.C.O.C. 6 MX. & B. Unit, Canadian Army Overseas of the Exeter are stationed a million and We’ll not ft SMILES Mr. Smith: Don’t you know a bark­ ing dog never bites? Sambo: Yassuh, but Ah don’t know how soon dat dawg am gwan to stop barkin'. ♦ ♦ * dn a card in the front window of a suburban home appeared the following notice: “A piano for sale,” In the window next door another card appeared With just one word—“Hurrah! ” * ♦ Patient: “Doctor, me of snoring? that I awaken “Well, in that ainly advise you room,” ♦ can you cure snore so loud Doctor: I myself.” cage I would cert- to sleep ia another i “The law of gravity explains why people stay on the earth.” "How did they stay on before the law was passed?” “Do you band beat home after only by 2'0 mean to say your hus- you when you arrived midnight?** mltiutes,*’ Mrs. Ernest Dow, Mr, and Fred Johns and family, and Agnes Hockey, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jamfes E. Willis attended anniversary at United church. Pte, John N, Johns has been home on leave and left Monday for Hebert, Nova Scotia, “Yes—bat Sun Mrs. Miss With and Kirkton “I take off my hat to people who ean eat oysters, dinner and one was-my limit.” “ Weren’t they fresh? V&bat did look like when you opened shells?” “oh, do you have to them?” I tried them for Why? they the- open