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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-12-23, Page 4
Exeter and Hensall niiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiHinniiiiiiiininnimuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii|iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmh> Just arrived a Shipment of Nuts ROCK BOTTOM CASH STORES BIRTHS THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1943 E EXTEND TO OUR OLD FRIENDS, OUR NEW FRIENDS AND OUR FRIENDS TO BE ... . HEARTIEST GOOD WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A NEW YEAR FULL OF HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY. AS WE EXTEND THESE SINCERE YULETIDE GREETINGS WE WOULD LIKE TO GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE THE MANY COURTESIES AND EVIDENCES OF GOOD WILL THAT HAVE MADE SERVICE TO YOU A PLEASURE FOR US. SHOP EARLY, AS STORE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY & MONDAY See Our Display of California Grapes and Oranges (Greetings... May the mutual confi dence and goodwill that have so happily marked our relations during the year that is passing help us both to make the year to come an even brighter record. CLARK— At Mrs. Godbolt’s Hospi tal on Friday, December 17, 1943 to LAC. and Mrs. W. Clark, a daughter (Dorothy Irene). GOULD— tai on 1943, Gould, son. -At Mrs. Godbolt’s Hospi- Tuesday, December 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart of Stephen Township, a DEATHS Scanning the SPORTS By “SCOOP” May your Christmas be a happy one and the New Year filled with health and happiness. N. Stanlake & Son ALDWORTH—In Morris Township on Saturday, December 20, Lewis Aidworth, formerly of Exeter, in his 87th year. CASE——At the Charlotte Englehart Hospital, Reginald Victor Case, 57th year. JENNISON—At his late in Grand Bend, on Monday, De cember 20, 1943, William Jenni son, in his 89th year. Eleanor Petrolia, in his residence Highland Hill Dairy Old man -winter certainly blew in on us with a rush. And it didn’t take Emerson Cornish, who is again in charge of ice-making, long to get out the water cart and bulid up a good foundation for • a sheet of ice at the community Arena. « # * * It was hoped to have the skating treat* of the Saturday fooled us season night but the Old and turned mild. first last Man of the team being enter- CARDS OF THANKS Whitefish Special * ** Miss Greta Harness wishes thank the many friends for many kindnesses extended to during her recent illness. Jack Galloway wishes remem in Vic- to the her* Outside ed from No. 9 there has as yet been little talk of any local activity. It is at least hoped lads will again Canada’s favorite mornings. to enjoy Saturday RECEIVED ONE CASE OF JUMBO WHITEFISH (drawn) 3 to 4 lb. each SPECIAL PRICE 25c A LB. Herring Just received our first shipment of Lake Superior Herring. Special at 15c per lb. Jumbo Ice Cream Bricks 30c each Exeter Frozen Foods ROBERTSON’S CONDITION POWDER 3 lbs. “ $1.00 9 lbs. — $2.45 Guaranteed no Filler Results considered, you will find this powder unequalled as a tonic for all farm stock* * * Your drugs at ROBERTSON’S Phone 50 Exeter CDS GREETINGS The Christmas Season brings a tune for kindly thoughts of all the friends who have cooperated with us during the year about to close. It is our wish that your Christmas may be filled with those grand moments of personal happiness that make the Yuletide a sea son of joy and gladness. Wes. Simmons Agent fdr John Deere Tractors Mrs. thank her many friends for bering her while a patient toria Hospital, London. Mr. William Frayne and desire to thank all those who tended sympathy during their cent sad bereavement. to family ex- re- c Mr. Wm. Middleton wishes thank the many friends for kindnesses extended to him during his illness, also for the cards, the flowers and the many kind’ in quiries. c to the Miss Lulu Hunter wishes to ex press her sincere thanks to all those who remembered her with flowers, fruit, candy, cards and letters while she was a patient in Victoria pital. Hos ni Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn family wish to express theii’ cere thanks to the friends neighbors for their kindness sympathy shown in theii* recent be reavement also special thanks to Rev. Mr. Hunt, the bearers and Mr. Hopper. * and sin- and and IN MEMORIAM ELLIOTT—In memory of our dear son and brother, Thomas /Frede rick, who passed away four years ago December 23rd 1939. How often you come -before us, Your sweet face kind and true; For death can never take away Sweet memories, son, of you. —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott family. and ♦ of * has been They prob- :X In this the Lion’s club taking an active part, ably intend to do so again, this year. Plans should be under way im mediately so that the budding hockey players can get an early start. This project deserves a tribute to the sport-mindedness of the Lions, and that a large number of lads are keen to participate indicates that in the not too distant future this com munity might be developing some good hockey players. Forwarding of the game for young sters is a commendable idea. It de- velopes team spirit and helps to build youthful bodies. With a com munity arena such as Exeter posses ses it should develop its own hockey players to the fullest extent. -c 5J5 If the boys are to get the full benefit of this excellent training there must be a committee formed of some enthusiastic hockey-minded citizens who will be willing to de vote some time to see that the pro ject is properly carried out. or three men are necessary and show the youngsters points of the game ees. and act Two to guide the fine as refer- evenly-balanced drawn up. By in the boys and GRAND BEND Ml*, and. Mrs, B. Clinger left Monday for London where they in- their Clin- Tor- from tend spending the winter with soil Mr. Roy Clinger and Mrs. ger. They will also visit in onto. Miss Irene Gill lias returned a visit with her sisters, Mrs. Patter- "on and Mrs. Harold Noonan in Windsor, The many friends of Mr. John Luther extend their deep sympathy to him in the death of liis brother, the late James Luther, who passed away last week. Rev. Cleave of the Grand Bend United Church offic iated at the funeral service. Inter ment being at Grand Bend cemetery. William Jennison Dies William Jennison, of Grand Bend passed away at his residence on Monday in his 89 th year. He is sur vived by his widow, whose maiden name was Annie Talbot, two daugh ters and one son, Mrs. William Mc Gillivray, of Vancouver, B.C., Mrs. S. R. Cohan, of Winnipeg, Man,, and William Highway. A took place from the T, home at Dashwood followed by a memorial service in the Grand Bend United Church conducted by Rev. Cleave, interment in the Grand Bend i, of Winnipeg, T. of the Blue Water brief funeral service Wednesday afternoon Harry Hofman funeral cemetery. SHIPKA community extends sympathy to Mrs. M. Disjardine, public school teacher at Shipka in the sudden death of her father the late Mr. F. Portice near Park hill. Funeral was held Thursday last. The community extends their sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Baum garten and Verna in the death of the late Mr. Charles Baumgarten who passed away early ’ Saturday morning in liis 91st year. Funeral was held Tuesday afternoon of week. Mrs. Carr who has been with sister, Mrs. Arthur Webb has turned to her home in Exeter. Glad to report Mrs. Webb is improving from pneumonia. Mrs. George Clarke, Nancy and Michael have returned to home in Thedford. They have visiting at the home of Mr. Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer. Miss Verna Baumgarten, of don, is at present at her home at tending the funeral of her grand father the late Mr. Baumgarten. Miss Lila Finkbeiner don, i holiday tli eh* this her re their been and Lon- ,f roiii Lon- is spending the Christmas ' at her home here. ZION F. Hern visited over the week- to his duties at Officer A. community Pilot in the end and returned Montreal Monday. Mrs. Edgar Bakei* spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomson, of Blanslxard. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern and family visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. William week-end with Hern. Miss Minnie on George Earl. Stephens spent the Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Hern, of Exeter, visited on Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Lloyd H,ern. At the church service on day, December 19, five babies baptized. David Edgar Baker, Wayne Miller, Brock, Lorne Alfred Hern, Richard Hern. Farm Forum was held school on Monday night, the course of the evening, Marion Pooley, bride-elect, and Sun- were Earl Margaret Elizabeth Wayne in the During Miss _____ _____ ________, was presented with a purse of money.' The address was read by Brock and the presentation by, jorie Earl. Anna Mar- ““■SS" Classified Directory THERE’S NO DEAD HEADS HERE—EVERY WANT AD WORKS HARD FOR SALE REAL ESTATE \FOR SALE—Brood sow, second litter of eleven four weeks old. Lot 30, N.E.B., Usborne. M, Me- Taggart. 23* FOR SALE—Stewart chine for cattle and like new, Gordon 'Crediton 24-31. clipping ma ll orses, plates Ratz, Phone 23c FOR SALE-—One 3 H. P. motor also G e m Electric grinder complete ■with 3 H. P. motor, also hand clothes wringer. Wm. J. Thomson, Centralia, phone Kirkton 4 Sr4. tfc FOR SALE—A pair of single cutt er shafts. Apply to Wesley Hack ney, Hay P.O. 23, 30* FOR SALE —• A green shingled house- on Andrew Street in good condition. Apply to Edward Stone phon© 173r34, Exeter. 23c FOR SALE—Hackney colt, rising 2 years, sound in every way. Apply to C. H. Watts, Dashwood, 16:23* FOR SALE—40 White Leghorn pul lets, starting to lay. Apply C. H. Watts, Dashwood. 16:23* PERSONAL SUFFERING FROM BACKACHES, Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Lffnibago is not necessary, Use RUMACAPS at once for quick relief. Robertson’s Drug Store. Feeling tired? Run down? Take Page-Griffiths BETAMIN (B-Com- plex) tablets to-day. ROBERTSON’S DRUG STORE LOST AND FOUND LOST—Tire chain, between north end of town and Post 'Office. Please leave at Post Office. James Grassick. ,21* FOUND—A sum of money in one of Snell Bros, taxi-cabs. Owner may have same by proving pro perty and .paying for advt. HOLIDAY GREETINGS To our old customers . . . our old friends of years standing, and . . . to our newer customers, who in the course of coming years we hope will become old cust omers and old friends . . . to all whose friendship and good-will have helped to keep the wheels turning and to make,our Christinas more thoroughly enjoyable, ’ we say thank you sincerely and heartily. We wish you a real Merry Christmas and a bright, Happy and Prosperous New Year. H. Bierling for sale-—Small frame house, garage, acre land in Dashwood. 50 acres with good set buildings in Hensall, 50 acres with fair buildings in Kippen. W. C, Pearce. 23c FOR SALE—-100 acres, near Cen tralia, comfortable brick house, bank barn, hydro throughout. 100 acres, brick house and barn, Fall wheat and plouging done, Will be sold at very low price. C. V. Pickard, Exeter. FOR SALE — Comfortable house with, stable and 4$ acres of land. Another acres of ties are Pickard, house, with barn and 3 land. Both these proper well located. 'C. V. Exeter. miscellaneous The Thames Road Farmers’ Club have a quantity of twine they would like to dispose of to make room. 650 and GOO ft. twine now available. P. Passmore, Secy, ltc CASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead animals removed vics clay ox* ton 47rl5, liams. Two-hour ser- night. Phone Credi- collect. Jack Wil- HATCHING EGGS wanted. We re quire breeding flocks all breeds to supply us with hatching eggs for the 1944 hatching season. Flocks culled and bloodtested free. Guaranteed premium paid. Also additional hatchability pre mium. Also turkey flocks want ed to supply hatching eggs. It will pay you to write for full details immediately. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Ltd., Fergus, Ontario. 11:25:5tc WANTED WANTED—Caretaker for Main St. United Church, duties to begin Jan. 1st, 1944. Applications to be in writing and in the hands of W. C. Pearce by 7.3 0 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 28tli. For particu lars as to duties apply to B. W. F. Beavers. 23c TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN NOMINATION AND ELECTION WANTED—Will buy an unlimited number of aged horses, heavy or light. F. Taylor, Exeter. tfm NOTICES 1944 from 9 p.m. at. ings will be adjourned until MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd, When polls shall be opened o’clock a.m, until 5 o’clock the following places with the under mentioned officers in charge as fixed by Village by-law viz; 1. Graham Arthur's Service Sta tion, Main St,. E. Treble, Earl Parsons; 2A. Town Hall, Main St., J. A, Stewart, Frank Coates; 2B. Town Hall, Main St., J. Campbell, Ila Snell; 3. Res, of Roy Webber, corner Main and Victoria Sts., Geo. Jaques, Mrs. M. Fletcher; 4 Res. of Thos. Webster, William St- North, Rd. Welsh, John Kydd. And all electors are hereby re quested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. C, V. PICKARD, CLERK Exeter, December 15th, 1943 TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that meeting of the Electors of the Township of Usborne will be held in the TOWNSHIP HALL, ELIMVILLE at the hour of 1 o'clock p.m. MONDAY, DECEMBER 27tli, 1943 For the purpose of making and receiving nominations for the of fices of Reeve and four Councillors. And further take notice that in the event of more candidates being pro posed and qualifying for any parti cular office than required to be elect ed, the proceedings will adjourn until MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1944 when polls shall be opened from 9 o'clock a.m. until 5 o’clock p.m. at the following places with the under mentioned officers in charge as fixed, by Township by-law viz: No. 1, School House No, 4, Eden, J. J. Hunter, D.R.O., Fred Ford, Polling Clerk; No. 2, House of Lloyd Stewart, C. B. Allison, D.R.O., Chas. Jeffery, Polling Clerk-; No. 3, School House No. 1, Hurondale, Wm. Jef fery, D.R.O., Wm. Sims, Polling; Clerk; No. 4, Public Hall, Farquhar, Leonard Harris, D.R.O., Nelson Roach, Polling Clerk; No. 5, Town ship Hall, Elimville, Lloyd Johns, D.R.O., Wbston Horne, Polling: Clerk; No. 6, House of C. Dykeman, Ross Hern, D.R.O., Norman Brock, Polling Clerk; No. 7, House of Rus sell Morrison, Oliver McCurdy, D.R.O., Ray Mills, Polling Clerk. All Eelectors are hereby requested, to take notice and govern them selves accordingly. A. W. MORGAN, Cleric R.R. 1, Hensall, December 16, 1943. a FIELD >— In loving Arthur George Field away two years ago His charming ways and are a pleasure to recall, He had a kindly word for each ana died beloved by all, The dearest lad the world could hold, A cheery smile, a heart of gold, To those who knew him all will know How much we lost two years ago, —“Sadly missed by his parents, brother and sister. * memory who passed Dec. 24th. smiling face Schedules and teams should be taking an interest building up enthusiasm a real team spirit would develope which would be as exciting to the men themselves as to the boys, season and a one of Exeter LlGHTiF'OOT—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother who passed away fifteen years ago December 21st, 1928. You don’t know the sorrow to be left alone, TH! Gbd sends a message into your home. ’Tip hard when he calls for one or another, Hut the hardest of all when he calls for your mother, “Sadly missed by her husband and family, Olive, Thelma, Howard, Harold, Ttalpii, Clayion and Milton, At the end of the play-offs could be arranged winner declared. Someday the Lions proteges may put on the map. Who knows? fjfe" iL THE EXETER FLIERS got in their first practice at the local arena Mon day night. They expect to continue practicing nightly this week and after the holiday season league games will be getting under way. The team looks better each time out and Coach Wright is grooming a strong contender for the Inter mediate schedule. Very impressive lias been the work of Pilot Officer Shaw, who On graduation from No 9 some time ago took an instruc tor’s course and is now back at the airport, Shaw played with the Stratford Midgets a few years back and has been three years with the Cornwall Filers in the Quebec Sen ior league. KIRKTON Mr. Howard Hodge, who, his brother Wm. Hodge, are ployed with Mr. Jack Gough’s ber camp of South River winter. Howard accidently foot and is home for a few The Provincial snowplow be called to open No. 23 Highway this week for the first of the seas on. Pte. Jack Bibby ,of Camp Ipper- wash, was a week-end guest with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bib by. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Williams and son Norman, of Woodstock, were called home Saturday to see their mother, Mrs. J. Williams who is quite ill at time of writing. Miss Rossie Fletcher, of London, spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Thos. Foley. Mrs. M. Gregory visited with her daughter Agnes at Byron this week, with em- luin- for the cut his days, had to Cftvm Presbyterian Red Cross y Work for th0 Year 1943. round neck sweat sweaters, 12 T-neck service socks, 2 pr. 21 Dr. 18 10 tiick-ihS, 3 , 25 'pr. In the league this year with the Fliers will be Seaforth, Clinton Radio School and two teams from’ Goderich, the Orphans and another from Sky Harbor Airport, A sched ule will be drawn up In the near future. Knitting—-3 ers, 10 V-neck sweaters,? pr. 26 inch service Socks, inch service socks, : toques, 6 pr, gloves, 19 aero caps. British Civilian-—io 7 pr. men’s pyjamas, fi women’s night goWiis, 20 erf’s knickers, 1/8 Women’s 9 girl’s sweaters, 9 girl’s dresses, 4 boys sweaters, 1 bdy’$ units, 1 pr. pants, 2 mattress covers, wash cloths 40, 8 sanitary pads, 30 large quilts, 5 crib quilts. men’s 2 pr. mitts, shirts, pants, wont slips. Class Meeting The Comrades class of James St. Sunday School held their annual business meeting on Sunday after noon following the' regular service of the class. The following officers were elected: president, Wm. Cook; 1st vice-president., Wm. Welsh; 2nd vic-presidemt., Earl Whiting; secre tary, John Jones. The class has con tributed over $50.00 towards the, missionary fund and $40 towards the Sunday School supplies. A sub stantial balance in the Floral fund was reported by Miss Hern, regular attendance was very couraging throughout the year closing and the class is looking ward to another successful year. The Manager and Staff of the Bell Telephone Co. Wish for all good cheer, happiness, health, Merry Christmas Prosperity. Christmas wish for our whole community., . We take this opportun ity of expressing our ap- preciation for the splen did co-operation afford ed to Uiis office by the public. The en- just for- Public Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Electors of the Township of Stephen will be held in ithe Town Hall, Crediton, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 27th, 1943, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of making and receiving Nominations for Reeve, Deputy- Reeve and Councilmen. And further Notice is hereby given that in the event of more candidates being proposed and qualifying for any particular office than required to be elected, the proceedings will be adjourned until MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1944 when polls will be open at 9 a.m. at the following places as fixed by the Township By-law: 1. Hennessey’s Office, lot 5, con. 1, W. B. Willert, Lloyd Hodgson; 2. Penhale’s Kitchen, lot 20, con. 2, Preston Dearing, George Walker; 3. Wenzel’s Barber Shop, lot 11, con. 6, Thos. Trevithick, F. W. Mol’lock; 4. Town Hall, lot 10, con 7, J. T. Hirtzel, J .H. Gaiser; 5. O’Rourke’s Kitchen, lot 10, con 12, Pat. Sulli van, Jas. Mawhinney; 6. Koehler’s Store, lot 23, con. N.B., E. G. Fraft, Chester Gaiser; 7. Sweitzer’s Kit chen, lot 10, con 17, John Houlahan, Major Baker; 8. Pollock’s Store, lot 40, con S.B., Mansel Hodgins, Wm. Hicks; 9. Ravelie’s Store, lot 1, con, Sauble, Wellwood Gill, Leland Des- jardine. And all quested to themselves "electors are hereby re take notice and govern accordingly. HERBERT K. EILBER, Returning Officer, Crediton, Dec, 8, 1943, 16:23c NOTICE TO CREDITORS GEORGE HAWKINS, Village of Hensall in of Huron, Gentleman late the de— hav- RE: of the County ceased. CREDITORS AND OTHERS ing claims against the estate of tha said deceased are required on or before December 29th, 19 43, to file with the undersigned Executor, full particulars of their claims duly verified, after which date the said Executor will\proceed to distribute the assets of said estate, having re gard only to the claims of which notice has been received. DATED this '8th day of December,. 1943. THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY. Executor, London, Ontario by J. W. Morley, its Solicitor, Exeter, Ontario. 3te ...... . ■' ...................... ...A, ........................, . ... Ro: ANN JANE ETIIERINGTON,. late of tlic Township of Usborne,. in the County of Huron, Widow de ceased. CREDITORS AND OTHERS hav ing claims against the estate of the- said deceased are required on or before December 29th, 1943, to file with the undersigned Executor, full particulars of their claims duly verified,’ after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute- the assets of said estate, having regard only to the claims of which notice has been received. DATED this Sth day of December,. 1943. THE 'CANADA TRUST COMPANY, Executor, London, Ontario by <1. W- Morley, its Solicitor, Exeter, Ontario, 3tc> and lasting This is our G. W. Lawson, Manager VILLAGE OF EXETER NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public Notice is hereby given a meeting of . the Electors of Village of Exeter will bo held in Yown Hall, Exeter, on MONDAY, DEC. 27, 1943 at the hour of 12.00 o’clock noon for the purpose Of ihakihg and re ceiving' nominations Of Candidates for the offices of Reeve and 4 Coun^ clllors, Bublic Utilities Commissioh and foi* the .Board of Education, . And further Notice is hereby given that in the event of inorb candidates being proposed and quali fying for any particular office, than required to bo elected, the proceed- that the the In the Estate, of Mrs. W. T* Acheson, late of the Village of Ex-- eter in the County of Huron, Widow deceased. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims duly verified, to T, Acheson, 4 Brule Crescent, Toronto,. Oht,, on or before the 31st day of December, 1943 after which date, the estate’s^assests will be distribu ted having regard only td claims, that have been received, Dated at Exeter this 7th day of December 1943. T, B. Acheson, 4 Brule Crescent, Toronto, J» G, AchesoU, 310 Talbot St. St. Thomas, Executors. 3tcr I