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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-07-08, Page 4
Save the Crops FARMERS: If you need help fur hoeing, haying W phone your requirements. : ■ 7 < • <• * ■ TOWN PEOPLE: If you can spare any time' io assist food) production, volunteer your services. THE EXETER TIMES-APVQCATE, TOlffiSPAT MQRNM6, JULY 8th, 1943 * Volunteer Help to Announcements Birth, .Votive* charge. .... „.U __ _ ...... Mcuwriain Notice* 3Vc for ulngle verse, —' ’ * ” tlonal verse. ICugagemeutM 50c -. soft Marriaffct ’.arg '' inserted free' '”,<»£ Vl>rd .f>f. Thnuks COc. Xr* :r?c extra for each addi- VILLAGES & HAMLETS: If desire any assistance to organize in your centre, phone the nearest town headquarters, GODERICH CLINTON SEAFORTH EXETER WINGHAM MARTIN STEWART" FRED FORD DALY’S GARAGE DR. E. S. STEINER RONALD RAE PHONE 86 Oj PHONE 123w PHONE 102 PHONE J58 PHONE 27 This ad is sponsored by the Huron Agricultural War Committee? A sumptuous picnic- served at 7 p.m, after and sports were featur- by Tenie McCurdy A ball game and was McDonald reunion Si ' The Lions Park Seaforth, Thurs day July 1 was the setting for the annual McDonald reunion, fifty members of the clan were present from Toronto, Owen Sound, Elim ville, Thames Road, Farquhar, Win chelsea, Exeter and Hensall. The weather was ideal and the event a jreat success and much enjoyed by all present, supper was which races ed directed Mary Gardiner, also enjoyed. Winners of the races were: Children 4 and under, Billie Maver, Robert Love; children 4 to 6, Doug las Love, Donald Maver; children 6 to 9, Shirley Davis, Gordon Mav er; children 9 to 12, Edna. Broad foot, Leonard Davis; young ladies race, Joyce Broadfoot, Alice Pass- more, Eilene Johns and Ethelene Johns; young mens race, Kenneth Duncan, Ray McCurdy. Melvin Gar diner, Lloyd McDonald; married ladies race, Mrs. Robert Maver, Mrs. Russell Love, Mrs. Gilbert Johns; married mens race, Gilbert Johns, Allan Johns, Robert Maver; ladies kick the slipper, Tenie McCurdy, Mrs, Russell Love; graceful walk ing, Mrs. Arthur Gardiner, Mrs. Gordon Davis, Mrs, Frank Smale; Bean on spoon, Dorothy McCurdy, Mrs. Allan Johns; dropping bean in jar, Mary Gardiner’s side, Tenie McCurdy’s side; bean guessing, Mrs, Rohert . Maver, Mrs. Thomas McCurdy. Mrs. Garnet Johns, of Winchelsea, the . p$st president, presided for the election of officers for 19 43-4. and Green, of Hensall, treasured read the Hon-president, John R. McDonald, Hensall; president; Percy Passmore, Thames Road; secretary-treasure.’, Robert Maver, Thames Road; sports committee, Mrs. Elimville, Mrs. Thames Road; Mrs. Gilbert Duncan, Percy Passmore, The oldest member present was Mr. John youngest, and Mrs. Sound. Mrs. William past seeretary- minutes. Gilbert Johns, Robert Maver, table committe.’, Allan Johns, Elimville, Mrs. Farquhar, Mrs. Thames Road. R. McDonald, of Hensall, Robert Love, son of Mr. Russell Love, of Owen LIBERAL CONVENTION to nominate a candidate for Mr. BRINSLEY John Kirkpatrick spent SOUTH HURON Town Hall, Hensail WED., JULY 14 at 2 o’clock p.m. To be addressed by HON. N. O. HIPEL, Minister of Lands and Forests for Ontario and W. H. GOLDING, M. P. F. FINGLAND, Secretary a couple of weeks at his home in Tor onto. Misses May and Pearl Harris, of Parkhill, spent a few days last week at the home of their brother, Er nest Harris. Mrs, McPhail, of Goderich, is visiting with Miss M. B. Amos. We are sorry to hear that Peter Doyle has been confined to his bed We hope for a speedy recovery. Dr. J. E. Amos and Mrs. Amos, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Amos and baby Joan and Mrs. Lynn Amos, of Brantford, spent Sunday last with the former’s sister, Miss Mary B. Amos. well- LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND DANCING EVERY NIGHT STAN PATTON and bis orchestra / ______ © Coming, Friday, July 23rd. MART KENNEY and his Western Gentlemen Sunday, July 11 th Forest Brass Band, 9 p.m. Silver Collection Concert American industry was equipped to cope with her own huge war requirements largely because of the vast'^TBHtikh OVders which had built it up before Pearl Harbour. ♦ ♦ * "It’s a bottle of hair tonic, dear’.” "Oh, that’s very nice of you, dar- ling.’’ "Yes, I want you to give it to your typist at the office; her hair is com- out rather badly on your coat!” * * * The thrifty wife had persuaded her husband to buy a small cask of beer instead of going each evening to the local pub. When he had drunk the first glass his wife said, "Now, John lad, you can reckon you*ve saved a penny.” "You’re right, lass,” replied John. "I’ll draw another one and make it two pence we’ve saved. At this rate I’ll soon be able to buy thee a fur coat.” ew Use Shur-Gain Chick Starter FOR GOOD RESULTS Flush your Hock 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 I G. A. CANN & SONS Deliveries made Wednesday and Saturday. Other deliveries , charge. Mill Will fee closed Wednesday Afternoons during July and August. J 6 BIRTHS ANDERSON—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital ou Thursday, July 1, 1943, to Mr, and Mrs. James An derson, of Usborne, a daughter. BELL—At Mrs. R, J. Patterson’s Nursing Home, in Hensall, on July 2, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Bell, a daughter. GODDARD- tai, London, 5, 1943, to Mrs. Goddard teith) a son. ■In St, Joseph’s Hospi- on Monday, July Private Wm. and (nee Jessie Mon- HUCKINS—In hospital in Hamil ton, on Sunday, June 27, to Mr. and Mrs. John Huckins (nee Connie Jennings) a , daughter, Honor Elizabeth. MILLER—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hos pital on Wednesday, June 30, 1943, to Mr, and Mrs. Everett Miller, a son. VERNON—To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vernon, of Parkhill, a daughter, Margaret Jean, at St. Hospital, July 2, 1943. MARRIAGES BAYNHAM—HEWITT — Thames Road manse, day, July 3, 1943, Roy Baynham to Lillian Marie Hewitt, both of Exeter, by Rev. William Mair. Joseph’s At -the Satur- Beverley EXETER H.S. RESULTS (continued from page 1) ♦Cann, Jean Cooper, Harvey (Fr.) Dawson, Eleanor Dougan, Phyllis Easton, Mary Fahrner, Blaine Fahrner, Norma ♦Finlay, Warren Finnigan, Ban i (FletchCx’, Douglas Fletcher, Mary appr. ♦Fraser, Peter Gaiser, Elsie (Math. Lat.) Hist- S. Gamble, Donald (Hist.) Math, on appr. ♦ Gill, Audrey Gladman, Robert Lat, on appr. Glenn, Bruce Keys, Ross (Eat.) Knight, Ross Mack, Evajine on appr. May, Douglas appr. ♦McDougall, Dorothy ♦ Mitchell, Doris ♦Molnar, Steve Morley, Ola (Math. Lat.) Pawkeje, Joseph Ratz, Margaret Reeder, Myrtle Reid, Barbara Skinner, Doris Sweitzer, Lois Taylor, Kenneth (Hist. Fr,) on appr. ■ • Tuckey, Ross (Hist, Lat.) ♦Tuckey, Wanda ♦Watson, Brunelle ♦Webb, Donna Whyte, James Wuerth, Doris a. •r> The following (Lat. Fr.) (Hist.) (Lat.) (Math.) ; (Lat. Fr.) (Lat.) Fr.on (Math.) i Hist. Lat.) Eng. Math. Lat. Ft. (Lat.) (Math, Sc.) (Math. Sc.) (Lat.) (Eng. Hist,) (Hist.) (Lat.) on Sc. Fr. S. DEATHS DOUGALL—At Hensall, on July 6, 19 43, William Dougall in his 87 th year. JOHNSON—In Crediton, on Tues day, July 6, 1943, Sarah Jane Kestle, beloved., wile of the late Richard Johnson in her 80th year. The funeral will take place from E. R. Hopper’s Funeral Chapel, Exeter, Thursday at 1.30 interment in Mt. Pleasant tery, London. IN MEMORIAM SIMMONS—In loving memory p.m., Cem- •of a deai- husband John Simmons who agopassed away eight years J-une 30, 1935. Gone from us, but leaving memories Death can never take away, Memories that will always linger While upon this earth we stay. —Sadly missed by his wife. (Inadvertently omitted last week.) ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ballantyne announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna Elizabeth, to Edward Houlding, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McIntyre, of Brantford, the marriage to take place in the Thames Road United church on July 24th. CARDS OF THANKS Mr. Wm, Cook wishes to express his sincere appreciation to the many friends who remembered him with cards, letters and flowers while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. Frank Taylor wishes to thank the .many friends who remembered him in any way while a patient m Victoria Hospital, London, and also the blood donors. Orville Southcott wishes the many friends who Classified Directory THERE’S NO DEAD HEADS? HERE—EVERY WANT AD WORKS HARD — Classified Ads—-l JjjC per Word Each Insertion, Minimum Charge 25c Per Insertion; 10c when re plies are delivered to the Times-Advocate office. A charge of 10c is made if not paid Within ten days. ,U-.. ■ .. , ........j .................' ' ................ ...................... ' TEACHERS WANTED WANTED REAL ESTATE Twq teachers for the Exeter Pub- lie School, one for grades 3 and 4 and the othei* for grades 5 and 6, Applications to be left with the secretary, Miss McFaul, 1c WANTED—Airman needs second hand trunk; will pay cash. Apply to Times-Advocate, 8* FOR SALE If you have a silent piano and will sell for cash, telephone or write W, Martin, Exeter South, 8* COTTAGE FOR SALE —• Hydro, town water and lots. Frame house with good barn and four lots, Tills property must be sold as owner is leaving town. Sever al other homes. C. V. Pickard Main Street. FOiR SALE-j-Ten acre field of good feed hay. Apply to A. Geddes, Lot 10, Cop. 3, Hay, 1:8* FOR SALE—-Two, one quarter volt radio batteries. Apply to Box 280 L. 8* NOTICE TO PARENTS AND CHILDREN We, the Canadian Banners, give notice that we will not be respon sible for to the gates. anything that may happen children inside our yard FQR SALE—A frame house and brick house centrally located in Exeter, moderate price. A frame house and brick house in Hensail, moderate price, W. C. Pearce, Exeter, FOR SALE—2 acres of alfalfa and timothy mixed hay, W, F. Ab bott, Exeter. ltp FOR SALE—15 acres of standing mixed hay, alfalfa and timothy. Apply to Albert Mitchell. Phone Kirkton 4 Sri 4, 'Centralia. P.O. 8c FOR SALE—8 pigs about 95 pounds, a sow due soon, a hay loader and some standing hay. Apply to C. McGaffrey. Clande- boye. 8* E. J. GREEN, Manager.NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICES FIRST POSTING OF VOTER’S LISTS, 1943 Municipality of STEPHEN TOWNSHIP County of Huron ■NOTICE is hereby given that Mrs. T. to thank have remembered her with flowers and cards during her illness. Mr. and Mrs. Rioy Finkbeiner, of Crediton, wish to thank their many friends who so kindly remembered Roy while a Hospital with gram, flowers kind inquiries hospital and home patient in Victoria cards, letters, cable- and treats also the and visitors at the Mr. Fred Seers and sons, William and John Seers, of Auburn Ontario, wish sing ness their friends church and Rev. Rose and for the floral tributes. to take this means of expres their appreciation for the kind- and sympathy shown them in bereavement by neighbors and from the Thames Road and Members of the Branch of the Cana- together with Mr. wish to thank those $ n* pupils are ted from Grade 11 to Grade must repeat the subject or subjects i in brackets. Brown, Charles (Hist.) ♦Cowen, Marion Davis, Robert (Phys. Lat.) Essery, Helen (Phys. Alg.) ♦Forrester, Dorothy ♦Goulding, Dawson ’ ♦Jones, Gwenneth Kreuger, Jean Parsons, Robert (Lat.) Penhale, Doris Scanlon, June ♦Tetreau, Mona ♦Weekes, William Welsh, Marjorie (Alg. Lat.) ♦Zurbrigg, Laurene The following who were not eluded in the above list received standing promo- 12 but in- FOR RENT TO RENT or sub let a five room apartment centrally located. Ap ply to Mr, James Lawson, Jewel ler. 8* IN THE MATTER of the Estate of SARAH PEARL LOVE, late of the Village of Exeter, School Teach er, deceased. ALL against the Estate SARAH PEARL on the 12th day hereby notified the undersigned, the :or before 1943. AFTER assets of PERSONS having claims the Estate of the late i LOVE, who died r of May 1943, are to send them to1 , duly verified, on 19th day of July the the MISCELLANEOUS CASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead animals removed. Two-hour ser vice day or night, Phone Credi- ton 47rl5, collect. , Jack Wil liams. TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by council of the Townshipt of Hay in the subjects indicated, to eight o’clock in the evening, Eickmeier, Bruce Eng. Hist. Alg.' to Saturday, July 17, 1943, i to vote in the said municipal elections list remains there call upon all voters proceedings to I have complied with Section 8 of The Voters’ List Act and that I have posted up at my office at Cre- diton, Ontario, on the twenty-eighth day of June, 19 43 the list of all persons entitled Municipality at and that ’such for inspection. And I hereby to take immediate have any errors or ommissions cor rected according to law, the last day of appeal being the nineteenth day of July, 19 43. Dated at urediton, this twenty eighth day of June, 1943. HERBERT K. EILBER, Clerk, Twp. of Stephen, Crediton, Ontario. last-named date the said Estate will be distributed among the persons en titled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. at Exeter, the 30th day 1943. F. W. Gladman Exeter, Ontario for Mrs. Mary Goodspeed, Executrix DATED of June Solicitor AUCTION SALES a Gr. 10 Lat. Gr. 10 iFr. Haberer, Arvis Hist. Alg. Melville, Marie Eng. Hist. Schenk, Edward Alg. # * « The following pupils are promo- Zurich, ted from Grade 12 to Grade 13 but must repeat the subject or in brackets. * Brown, Bernice Elliot, Marion * Fletcher, Marie Francis, Marian ♦Gill, Helen Green, Dorothy * Jones, Virla Miller, Lorna ♦Shapton, Winston ♦Snell, Helen Snell, Jean ♦Stewart, Ray Taylor, Isohel ♦Taylor, Margaret The following who. eluded in the above standing in the subjects indicated, i Becker, Gladys M, Hist. Lat. Brown, Marion M. Hist. Mason, Annie Miller, Edwin 10 Fr. Tasko, Lewis Triebner, Jea Geom. Traquair, Donald Fr. The following are recommended for Lion's. Club Scholarships: Grade Grade Grade Grade * were list the up up for the construction of a bridge oppo site Lot 14, Con. 13, Township of Phys. Hay. All material will be supplied I by the township. Plan can be seen | at office of the township clerk, subjects Chcxn. M. Hist. Chem. 9 Patsy Hay 10 Phyllis Dougall 11 Laurgne Zurbrigg 12 Marie Fletcher Dated July 6, 1943. A. F. Hess, Clerk Hay Township Auction Sale Lambert Sale Strathroy, 100 with and Live 3%. Yards 10th. •cattle, calves Saturday, July head of mixed stock the usual run of small mixed pigs. Truck to deliver, stock sold on commission of A. G. McAlpine, Auctioneer. Tn the estate of "Garfield Steeper, late of the Township of Stephen, in the county of Huron, Fawner de ceased. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims, duly verified, to the under signed solicitor for the executrices on or before the 31st day of July, 1943, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having re gard only to claims that have, been received. DATED this 7th day of July, 1943. J. W. Morley solicitor for executrices Exeter, Ont. THAMES ROAD Miss Onah Williams and Miss ) Marion Copeland, of Kirkton, spent last week-end in Toronto. Mrs. Floyd Woodruff and son David, of Detroit, are visiting with the former’s Mr. Bert Toronto on 'ing with his I Arthur Gardiner. L. Tel. Stuart Mair is ■not in- a iew ^ays at h°me. . . ! KMiss Leon Duncan spent .. . - , in Valleyfield, Quebec, ' sister, Shirley. ] Jack Duncan returned fax last week after spending leave ' at home. | Several from this community] tended the MacDonald reunion ! Seaforth last week. | The Pym reunion was held (the home of .Mr. and Mrs. E. Pym Wednesday of last week. Miss Margaret Allison, of Lon- ] don, spent the week-end at her home. Miss Beth Ballantyne and McIntyre spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. T, Ballantyne. Miss Loreen Pfaff, of Crediton, visiting with Miss Betty Allison. On Wednesday evening June 30 presentation from the relatives mother, Mrs. Kay. Gardiner returned to Monday after holiday parents, Mr,and Mrs. spending last week with her to Hali- at- at at Mr. with Mrs. Lon- for- is a of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stone was given in their home, were received and a spent. Many social gifts time News From NUMBER 9 S. F-T.S (Continued from page I) free period was arranged,ina which the picnickers might avail themselves of the cycling and other facilities provided. Following this a bonfire was lighted on the beach and seated, within range of its com forting warmth, th,e picnickers fil led the air with lusty, if not too accurate vocalizing. The party left Grand Bend at eleven-twenty, con tinuing their musical renditions of numbers both old and new until Number Nine was reached. Once again the Women’s Division was host to visiting clubs. The program followed the usual itine rary. Group Capt. E. G. Fullerton spoke briefly, to the guests at lun cheon in the Recreation Hall, ex pressing his gratitude at having the visitors with us. Following refresh ments, the guests were shown the movie "That Men May Fly”. This film shows something of. the ac tivities in which .the Women’s Divi sion are engaged, thus filling posi tions and releasing men for flying duties. In conclusion S/O McLeod, on behalf of the Airwomen, expres sed pleasure at being able to play host to such ah interested # $ # # Movies for the week were Surgeon’* starring James and Jane Wyatt. Suffice to say, that this event is being eagerly anticipated. “Righteousness exalteth a na tion was tne theme of our Sunday morning sermon, taken by Padre. Moynan. In developing the theme,, the padre pointed out that a righ teous nation brings home to each individual a personal responsibility.. Since we are part of the fabric of a nation, we have direct part in buil ding its moral and spiritual struc ture. Softball continues to hold -the- spotlight insofar as outdoor events are concerned. As the season ad vances competition becomes keener- and skill in the* * Friday, class ■'of ■due to is fine game improves. * * * July 9, at 2 p.m. pilots (Course No. graduate. If the we hope to have Next another 77) is weather this "Wings” parade outdoors, and it is expected the Kiltie Bagpipe band will be in attendance. The- general public is cordially invited to attend all "Wings” parades. Until next week, Harris Weber, Y.M.'C.A. f group. ‘‘Army Ellison 'WhisperingA. pleasant evening was spent ind Jane Wyatt.. whispering ' when sixty relatives and friends ’ Ghosts” starring Milton Berle and Smet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joyce- "Romance of the and Mrs. Sam Sims spent Sunday at ( and Mrs. Stephen Glanville CREDITON EAST Mrs. Emma Edwards, Vera, and Mr. Gordon Thompson, all of In- gersol spent the week-end with Job Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sims, of don, spent Monday with the Oner’s mother, Mrs. Job. Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McFalls family, of Lucan, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Murray Neil. Mr. family Bend, Mr. and son spent Saturday in London, i .... ' .. # ■“■• . Ailsa Craig Couple Honored Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allison, of Ailsa Craig, were entertained At a very delightful supper by their family at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Melvin, Allison, in celebration of their fortieth wedding anniversary; During i the course of the evening, Mr, and ’’.Mrs. Allison were presented with a jruby stick pin and brooch, to com-) A one cent stamp on an unsealed; hi emorate the occasion, Friends and , . envelope is all that is required in i relatives were present from Parkhill? out of ?Jmes-Advocate. Write its or1 Mr, and Mrs, Allison regretted the us by phoiiA, F order of the day, report, The Officers Exeter-Hensall di an Legion, Frahk Taylor, men who so kindly and generously donated blood at Victoria Hospital for Comrade Taylor. The following were donors: C. L. Robertson, Nelson Statton, Donald Trhquair, Leonard] Harvey, Fred Darling, Wm, Stone,] R. E. Pooley. ( Thanks, fellows! i Signed, ■ R. E. Pooley, Pres, I met at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. . Charles Allison in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pearce, (nee Thel- ! ma Neeb), of Toronto, who were j recently married. During the evem ing, Marion and Warren Thomson, of Kippenr played several piano duets; Mr, Clifford Heywood gave a reading in the form of a wedding ceremony. While the address was being read, Barbara Allison brought in a wagon, prettily decorated in pink and white, containing many lovely and useful gifts for which the bride and groom expressed their thanks. All joined in singing they Lunch “For are Jelly Good Fellows’*, was served. TWO Rio Grande”- with Caesaro and Pat Morrison. Romero Workers .have been busy her Nine placing loads of on the land surrounding the various buildings in order that grass lawns, etc, may be .got under way. It is intended that all of the grounds will be landscaped, thus adding greatly to the appearance of the Station. Improvements are constant-! ly being made and, given time, the! at Num- top soil GREENWAY and Mrs. Ray Eagleson, ofMr. Galt, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eagle- son. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sheppard and June, of Lieury, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ervine Eggert. Miss Ula Ulens, Dorman Ulens and Miss Freda Floyd, of London, spent the week-end with Mrs. W. T. Ulens. Mr, and Mrs, Langford Ridley, of Parkhill, visited Sunday With Mr, and Mrs. Robert Pollock. Clarence Brophey R.C.A.F., Bagotville, Quebec, returned to duties on Sunday after visiting Mrs, Arthur Bro-parents, Mr. and phey. Mr. and Mrs. of his his seudirig any hews for publication in Sarnia and London, the call the full beau tiful girls oh their way I the restaurant handed the a slip of paper with the■cashier , numbers 14)04180, The cashier look- Family picnics- ate;absense of their sou, Roy? Who is at ed at it ahd let them pass. Why? Send ug In a’present doing war work at Toronto it reads: ”i owe nothing, .for I ate j and was unable to attend. , nothing.” . ------ ---—-............................... Lloyd Love andgrounds and general appearance of ] family, of LPhdOn, spent the week- the station will be greatly enhanc- end with Mr. ahd Mrs. Lisle Wood*' 6d. ,, ■ 'burn, ‘MiSsfehwFV'elyh and ’Mary -Bullock? of Woodham, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bullock. • ■•■•<■ Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Young, of ■Lucan, visited.. on.fSnhday With, Mr. dnd Mrs. Henry Belling'. ‘ « ® ' Wa have a vocalist with our Sta-I tion Orchestra, this adds consider ably to our dancing and listening j pleasure. We are to be especially favoured - this month, Mart Kenny and his Western Gentlemen will ■ broadcast from our OBC coast-to- ;We willsay more1 Bay you saw it, in the Times- of this however? at a later tim*,, Advocate. / ■/