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CENTRALIA
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson and.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgson, visited
over me w^en-emj wjw Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Hodgson and family at
their summer cottage on Lake 45rie.
Mr. Harold Flynn, of Windsor,'
is spending .this week with his.
mother, Mis. G. Flynn.
Week-end guests, with Mr* and
Airs. Bruce Field were Trooper
John Larson, of 'Camp Hordern
L.A.W. Mrs. Larson, of No, 9, B-F.
T.S. and L.A.C, Ray Durham, of
No. 9’, h.F.T.S. Centralia.
Mrs, Richard Davey who has
beep confined to her bed for the
past week is improving nmeiy. Her
many friends hope to see her opt
again in the near future. Mrs, N.
baker is attending her.
Corporal R. Mackenzie was cab
led to his home in Toronto, on
Thursday of last week owing to
the serious illness of nis mother.
Mrs. Mackenzie left for Toronto on
Monday.
Mrs. Arthur Hudgins and Glen
are spending this week with Mr,
and Mrs. Gerald Ford, in Stratford,
Miss Mildred Elliott, R.N., is
holidaying with friends in Vancouv
er, B.C.Mrs, Frank Colwill, of London, is
visiting with Mrs. George Adamac,
Mr, and Mrs. J. A, Pollard spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Shapton at Exeter,
Cameron Procter, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Procter, of Clinton,
who is training with the R.’C.A.F.
in Quebec, visited with his grand
father, Mr. Arthur Brooks and
Mrs. Brooks on Friday of last week.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Spring during the week-
end were the latter’s brother, Mr.
• and Mrs. Wallace Clark and twin
girls, Mrs. Collier, of Brantford, Mr.
andMrs. Gene Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Kerr and -daughter Mari
lyn, of Corinth, Mr. and Mrs, Ches
ter Gloin and family, of St. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgins and
family visited with relatives at
Grand Bend and Hamilton while
on vacation.Miss Evelyn Wright is spending
this week with Miss Edith Bowey,
in London.
WINCHELSEA
The sympathy of the Community
is extended to Mr. Sherwood Brock
in the sudden death of his brother,
the late Mr. John Brock.
Wheat cutting in the Community
is the order of the day.
Miss Donna McFalls, of near Exe
ter, spent Monday with the Misses
Kathryn and Joan Batten.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murch and
family, of London, spent Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hern.
Miss Ethel Pooley is spending this
week with Rev. and Mrs. S. C. White,
of Burgessville.
Mr, and Mrs. John Prance spent
the week-end with relatives at Thed
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford, Mrs.
Wm. Dickey and daughter, of Elim-
ville, Miss Joy Whitlock, of St.
Thomas, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hotham and
family, of London, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. George Davis,
Misses Jean and Madeline remaining
for a couple of weeks’ holidays.
ExeterLocals
the EXETER TIMES-AJOVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, JUMf 29th, 1943
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CHARLES E. FULLER
P.O. Box 123 — Los Angeles
California
WHALEN
W.M.S. Entertains
The W.M.S. entertained the Baby
Band, Mission Band and Mission
Circle on Wednesday afternoon last
in the church basement with a
splendid attendance,. Mrs. Ray Mills,
in the chair, opened the meeting
and conductd the program. A piano
duet was given by Ruth and Murrial
Hazelwood; a very splendid read
ing by Mrs. Clarence Mills; piano
solo by Bessie Mills; a reading by
Marian Stephens; a piano solo by
Dorothy Thompson; a story for the
children by the president, Mrs. Fred
Doupe; Mi’S. Fred Pattison gave a
very interesting story on “Forget-'
fullness.” Mrs, George Wilson enter
tained the children with games and
sports after which a dainty lunch
was served and the meeting brought
to a close,
Next Sunday evening August 1st
there will be a church service held,
with Rev, Goodyear, of Kirkton,
as guest sneaker. This will be in
the interests of the Mission. Band
undr the leaderhin of Mrs. George
Wilson and Miss Rhoda Thompson.
Th regular morning service will be
held as usual.
Mr, and Mrs. James Squire at
tended the funeral of their aunt,
Mrs, John Brock, of Lucan, oh
Monday afternoon last at £ioii
church.
“Before we married,” she sighed,
“yon used to tali me by long dis
tance Just to hear my voice.”
“Wfell,” retorted her husband,
“now you won’t let me get far
enough away to use long distance!”
HARPLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Wes* Mellin, ox
Corbett, spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Murray.
Mrs. Hector Laing* of London,
is holidaying at the home of Mi
William Love.
Mrs. Ann Ridley, o f Grand Bend,
spent Friday with Mr. Jack Ridley
Mr. A. Barbour and. friend, of
London, on their way to Grand
Bend on Saturday evening met with
a serious accident a few yards
away from John Love’s gate. A
H. c, Harvey have tire blew out causing the car to
after visiting in
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THAMES ROAD I
A miscellaneous shower was held.
theMiss Marion Pooley spent
week-end at Grand Bend.
Mary Easton, of London, is
holidaying at her-' home here.
LAC. Gordon Cudmore, of Fingal,
spent the week-end at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs.Lewis Fletcher, ofKirkton, spent Sunday with Mrs. J
Violet Baker.
Mr, -and Mrs,
: eturned home
Preston and Arthur.
Mrs. Valeria Armstrong visited
over the week-end with Mrs. Wm.
Lawrence at Grand Bend.
Mr. William Cutting, who has been
off work for about three weeks, is
still under the doctor’s care.
Mr, and Mrs, Peter Strobe and
family, of Guelph, visited over the
week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
Smith,
Dr, George C. and Mrs. Hind and
daughter, Harlem, of Walkerton,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Hinn
on Sunday,
Miss June Cutting, of town, is
spending a few holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Maier and family, of
Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Timms (nee Miss
Leslie R.N.) and family, of Parry
Sound, called on friends over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. W- H. Winer at
tended the convocation at the Uni
versity of Western Ontario, London,
on Friday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Westlake, of
St. Catharines, visited with Mrs.
Mary 'Westlake and other friends
over the week-end,
Mrs. Emerson Cornish visited with
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. L, O’Neil in Hamilton over
the week-end.
Mrs. J. H. Phillips and son Harry,
have returned home after spending
a l'ew days with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Coombes, of. Hay.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. McLeod and
Mr. and Mrs. M. McLeod, of Aurora,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sampson
McFalls over the week-end.
Week-end visitors with Miss Shir
ley Gregus, of Exeter, were F/O
William Radio, of Windsor, and M<ss
Antonia Vaydik, of Chatham. ,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Willard, Betty
Ann and Roy, of Mt. Hope; Misses
Ethel and Irene Kydd, of London,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. J, L. Kydd.
Pte. Gerald Cornish, qf Ipper-
wash, is enjoying a two week’s
furlough visiting at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Cornish and other relatives.
Miss Donna Cornish visited with
her cousins, Mrs. J, Bell and Mrs.
C, Reynolds, and with her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. O'Neil in
Hamilton for a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo; Bedford, of
Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pater
son, of London, visited for a few
days last week with Mrs. Valeria
Armstrong and other friends in town.
Mr. Gordon Davis, of Toronto, was
in Exeter over the week-end and
was accompanied home by Mrs. Davis,
who has been visiting with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDonald.
Mrs. Bloomfield, of London, spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jonathan Kydd. Her grand
son, Roy Austin, is spending his
holidays here with his great grand
parents.
•Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burkhart, of
Cleveland, are holidaying with Mr.
and Mrs. Jos. Davis. Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton Davis and two children, of
London, spent the
Mr. and Mrs, Davis.
Rev.. R. E. and
Jack and Jim, who
from Sombra to the United Church
charge at Rodney, are spending this
week at Grand Bend and visited with
the former’s mother in town.
Mr. and' Mrs. Samuel Elliott and
daughter, Wanda, have returned to
their home at Melfort, Mich., after
visiting the former’s father, Mr.
Thos. ' Elliott and other relatives.
They were accompanied home by
their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Inkley,
of Clinton, on a Visit.
week-end with
of London, visited on Sunday last Jon Thursday evening of last week)
with Miss P, Keys. ,jn honor of Miss Beth Ballantyne,
Miss Mildred Guenther, of Kit- a bride of Saturday. A short pro-[
chener, visited over the week-end gram was enjoyed, a humorous read-!
turn over and catch fire. The oc
cupants of the ear managed to es
cape but the car is a total wreck.
Mr, and Mrs. Percy Campbell and
family, of Hensail, visited on Sun
day with Mr. and “Mrs. Colin Love.
Mrs, Ellison Whiting, of Cepen-
tary, is visiting with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Win Love!
Congratulations to Pte 'Floyd
and Mrs. Desjardine of the arrival
of a baby girl.
chener, visited over the week-end.
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Guenther,
Services on Sunday next. August
1st will be S, S, at 10.15 and church,
service at 11.00 o’clock, Rev, Ren
tier, of Crediton, will be the* speaker.
Misses Margaret Rat?, Elsie Gai-
ser and Ruth Rata returned home
after spending a week at camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Love, of Bluevale,
are moving this week with their
stock and household goods to the
store.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Webb are
vacationing this week.
gram was enjoyed, a humorous read- <
jng was given by Miss Mary Bor-J
land entitled, “A Trip to the Photo
grapher”; a mock wedding was.
presented with the following taking
part: minister, Miss Anne Morgan: j
bride, Miss Junev Coward; groom,|
Mrs, Lee Webber; bridesmaid, MLs
Rleanor Dawson; groomsman, Miss ■
Lillian Miller; mother, Mrs* Charles
Borland; father, Mrs. Charles Al'L
son; two contests were given* The
amaus for flavour since 189Z^
. the ‘Salada^ name assures you
of a uniform blend of quality teas»
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SHIPKA
Mr. and Mrs. George Sheppard, of .
Parkhill, and Miss Olline Sheppard, at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne.
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Two mop, both noted for their
caution when it came to mopey,
Distracted Mother (to police- j
’man)—Oh, officer, I’ve lost my little
address was read by Mrs. Wm.. Mair gh.L met on the street.
How Does Your Label Read?
Members of the Hurondale Wo
men’s Institute met at the home of
Mrs, John M. Glenn recently and
made 135 pounds of raspberry jam
to be shipped overseas.
and the gifts presented in a prettily
decorated basket'’carried by Lome
and Mildred Ballantyne. Beth thank
ed everyone in a very pleasing man
ner. A delicious lunch was served,
Policemap—What is she like?
Distracted Mother-Well, she has
her father’s nose, but otherwise
she’s the image of me when I was
a child.
“Well, well,” said one, “fancy run
ning into you like this. I was just
looking for some one to lend me
?10.“
“Is that so,” replied the other*
“Well, it's a nice day for it.”
VOTE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4
LOWER TAXES - BETTER INCOMES
A SECURE FUTURE
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The people of Ontario have much to gain from the Progressive
Conservative programme, outlined by the Leader, George Drew,
on July 8th after months of consultation with farmers, merchants,
drovers and all classes of citizens all over the Province.
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Mrs. SoUthcott,
recently moved
CREDITON EAST
Pte. Alvin Sims .has returned
to London after a two week’s fur
lough at his home here.Miss Doris Sims is camping for
two weeks with Mrs, H. Eilber, at
Grand Bend.Mr, Alvin Flynn, of London, is
holidaying at lbs home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. '**’*—■“
daughter, of Sarnia,
children, Shirley and
son, of Toronto, spent
Mr, and Mrs, William
Mr. Murray Neil,'
Wilson and
and grand
Donald Ben-
Sunday With
Motz,
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spent the week-end’ at his home
here,Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gower and
grandchildren, of near Centralia,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
J, Bullock and at Grand Bend.
Mr, Steve Glftnville has secured
work in the Hxeter Canning Fac
tory,
Mrs. Wilson Anderson is visiting
in Exeter.
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Progressive Conservative Government/will:
Establish county committees of leading farmers to plan
production and distribution of farm products to meet
domestic and foreign demands on a profitable basis—to
assure for the farmers a fairer share of the national
income.
Eliminate speculation in livestock by converting stock
yards into a province-wide publicly owned service.
Relieve farmers and all home owners of one-half the
school taxes.
Revise the whole provincial tax system to stimulate home
improvements and house building.
To provide for every child all the education that can be
usefully absorbed.
£ Introduce such vocational training in schools as will
imbue farmers’ children with pride in and love for
agriculture as a basic and honourable calling; and fit
theni to make it in their own life time a more gainful
occupation than it has been in the past.
7 Educate the rising generation to earn their own living
and make their own way.
Improve the health of children by furnishing them with
adequate medical and dental care.
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Increase mothers’ allowances and old age pensions.
10 Reduce the cost of electric power to farms and homes.
The rural population, which in more senses than one have their feet on the ground, will approve the note
of authority and confidence which animates the Progressive Conservative platform. The farmers will
welcome the advent of a strong aggressive administration to Queen’s Park—an administration which will
employ the most advanced economic and scientific methods to develop and utilize the agricultural, mining,
forest, and other natural resources of the Province, to build up a strong provincial economy, furnish steady
employment to men and women and establish social security for all classes.
The Progressive Conservative Programme affirms that the moral, spiritual and material welfare of
Ontario will be best assured under British democratic institutions and within the British Commonwealth of
Nations and Empire.
THE ISSUE IS NOW IN YOUR HANDS
(1) The Progressive Conservative Candidate—(No Party in the history
of this Province ever attracted a more representative group of candidates),
The Party is pledged to carry out every commitment given in the Drew
22-Point Programme. Drew has faith in Ontario, faith in its people,
faith in the future. Only Drew can win,
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.VOTE FOR
(2) We want and need a change—vote for a change—but weigh the
facts. Don’t vote for a party whose aims you have never studied or who
would destroy individual property rights and everything else you hold
dear. Drew’s programme is clear and sound. Don’t cast a vote that
will set Ontario back 100 years. Vote to assure George Drew a strong
working majority in the Legislature,
Take the necessary time off on Wednesday, 4th of August, and
mark your ballot for the Progressive Conservative Candidate,
VOTE FOR
AND AVOID ANOTHER COSTLY ELECTION
Published by Progressive, Conservative Party of Ontario
MHY 0F ONTAffm"
VOTE FOR R. HOBBS TAYLOR
Progressive Conservative Candidate for Huron and get ACTION on this program
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