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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1944-03-30, Page 5. Fx.T’jT-’nrF-'' rurr'cnn; ■; w),». c tg» & A I HENSALL * > 8 p.m,—In Rev. J. E. THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1944 i, The Band Everybody’s Waiting For! JOHNNY LONG AND HIS ORCHESTRA WITH LOVELY 1'ATTI DUGAN b- IEh • SATURDAY, APRIL 11 DANCING 8 TO 12 ' ADVANCE TICKETS $1.00 up to 6 o’clock night of dance at Heintzman ‘ $ ”' / V-'0 • ? V? /''' Freddy's Smoke Shpp, Arena Box Office and in St, Thomas at Harding's, ....•■■■•■■ LONDON ARENA 8 p.m.—In Rev. Hunt » I r S Declare war on coc- cldiosisl Treat chicks with Dr. Sals­ bury's Rakos — the properly blended liquid treatment. In­ expensive. Easy to use. Get a bottle today! Authorized Mom bar: Or. Salibury't Natlon-wldJ Poultry Health Servio* L. V. Hogarth Tel. 266 DANCE Gossman’s Hall, Dashwood WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, Bayfield Valley Five Orchestra Refreshments; Admission 35c The lady was complaining about the egg shortage to her grocer. “And,” she went on, “last week one egg you sent me was bad. I demand that you make it good!" “Lady," said he, “I’m a grocer not a magician!" Under the auspices of the W.A. of Elimville the play “CLOSED LIPS” will be presented by James St. Young People IN THE ELIMVILLE CHURCH THURSDAY, MARCH 30 Admission 35c and 25c Mrs. Bella Parlmer left this week for Toronto where she will spend some weeks at the home of her son Mr. Earl Parlmer. Pte. Murray Traquair^ of Camp Borden, spent the week-end at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Traquair. Mrs. Manns visited during the past week with her son Kenneth of the R.C.A.F., who is being trans­ ferred to the Maritimes. Miss Hattie Sutherland spent 'Fri­ day in London visiting with relativ­ es, Mr, and Mrs. H. O. Dayman left on Friday for their new home in London. Miss Margaret MacLaren is con­ valescing at the home of her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. MacLaren. The Easter thank-offering of W.M.S. of Carmel Presbyterian be held in the schoolroom of church on Thursday, April 13. Miss Donna Rigby, of Blenhem, is visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McQueen. The annual birthday party of the W.M.S. of$he United church will be held on Thursday, March 31st at 3 p.m. in the schoolroom of the church. Box Wednesday, April 5th at the United Church, will be the speaker, Thursday, April 6th at the Anglican Church, Taylor will be the speaker. Good Friday, April 7th at 11 a.m.— Holy Communion, subject “The Living Sacrifice". Easter Sunday, April 9th 11 a.m.— subject “The Living Christ". 7 p.m.—Evening Worship. The above announcements are for the Presbyterian Church except where otherwise stated. There is a hearty welcome ex­ tended to you to join with us these services. CREPITQN Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haist spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carman Hodgins of Donegal, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenton and family, of Merriton, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenton of Ailsa Craig. Don't forget the Open Night in the Crediton School Friday night starting at 8 o’clock. Come out and enjoy yourself seeing what the boys and girls have been doing, After a short programme there will he a sale of things the proceeds of which will go for overseas boxes and. the Junior Red Cross. Progressive euchre and crokinole will be played followed by lunch. Everyone please bring lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wein were in St. Marys last week, where they attended the funeral of the latter’s luncle, Mr, James McMaster, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Krotz and family, of Millbank, and Mr. and Mrs. George (Richmond and family, of Newark, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs, >G- E, Wenzel last Sun­ day. Mrs. L. Chrysler, of Sarnia, visit­ ed at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Down, last week, Miss Clara Gaiser, who is working in Grand Bend, was home for the week-end. Miss Helen Bullock was in Lon­ don Tuesday op business. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Robinson, of London, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Ed. Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark son, Glenn, of Detroit, Mr. and Harry Dale and Ted, of Brampton, Victor Kestle and Janet, of Exeter, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clarke to celebrate the birth­ days of Mr. F, W. Clarke and his son, Mr. Russell Clarke, last Sun­ day. The regulai’ meeting of the W.M.S. of the United Church was held at the home of Mrs, Trevethick, the theme being “The Bible, a GuicTe for Daily Living.” Mrs. R. Hill read Psalm 119. Mrs. Kestle acted as leader. Mrs. Baker gave a reading, “Unawares." A chapter of the Study Book was taken by Mrs. Sam King. Concessions six and seven held their Farm Forum meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith last Monday night. This was the final meeting of the winter session. They plan to hold monthly meetings during the summer if it is possible. The broadcast took the form of a review of what the farm forum has done during its four years of exist­ ence. The discussion afterward dealt with_ pointers for next year s forums, which •Mrs. and Mrs. at the will the Social, Euchre and Dance Well Attended trustees of S.S. No, 10 Hay most successful box social, and dance on Friday evening The held a euchre March 24th. The proceeds from the sale of boxes amounted to $36. The ladies first .prize for .euchre was won by Miss Dorothy Dougall and gent’s first prize Mr. Wesley Coleman. Messrs Roy Morenz of Dashwood and Joe Flynn of Hensall played the music for the dance assisted by Mrs. Jack Faber at the ceeds of the event chairs for the Red Holy Week Holy week services will be iheld in the churches in Hensall. The following are the services in the Presbyterian Church. Palm Sunday April 2nd. 11 a.m. -— subject “The Living Church". 7 p.m.— subject "A Lesson “Humility" Tuesday, April 4th <8' p.m.—In Presbyterian Church, Rev. Brook will be the speaker. piano. The pro­ wil! go to buy Cross Society. Services On the THAMES ROAD Mr. Reg. Hodgert, of Kitchener, spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hodgert. Miss Ruby Simpson is holidaying with her grandmother at Malvern, near Toronto. Misses Anne Morgan and Mar­ garet Allison, of London, spent the week-end with their parents. Mr, Bert Gardiner, of Toronto, spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A'. Gardiner. Miss Hazel Williams returned home after spending a few days in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Passmore and Alice spent l.ast Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Quinn of Exeter. Messrs, Jas. Simpson, Percy Pass- more and A. W. Morgan attended the Lions Club banquet in Clinton last Friday evening which was held in honor of Mr. Jas. Shearer. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Squire, of Kirkton, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Anderson. ■ Miss Erlma spent a couple with her cousin Miss Thelma week-end with The Farm Forums were held at the following places Monday night. The homes of Mr. Edgar Monteith, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Passmore, Mr. and Mrs. R. Johns and Lumley school house. All report a good attendance. The regulai’ weekly meeting of the Y.P.U. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. with nold ing. DASHWOOD Mrs. Keyes, of Loudon, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs.' Koeh­ ler. Mrs. Bartcliffe, of Clinton, visi­ ted .with her mother, Mrs, Merner last Thursday. Rev. T. Faist, of Chesiey, conduc­ ted service here last Wednesday evenings Miss. Antoinette Eller, of London, ( spent last Friday with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. T, Luft ami family visited with, relatives in Kitchener last Thursday. Pilot Officex* Lome Spicer has returned to Noya Scotia, having spent his leave at his home. LAC. West Spicer had a day at home last week, getting leave from the Corvette Nanaimo at New York, having to return the next day. Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Ortwein and Mr. and Mrs. M. Drysdale, of Hen­ sall, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook and daughter, of Windsor, and Mrs. Streets, of London, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. Tieman. Gnr. Albert Miller, of Niagara, spent a few days leave with rela­ tives here, Mr. Chas. Watts, who has been visiting in Windsor and Detroit has returned home, The Huron County Home Com­ mittee has purchased a higli quali­ ty Clydesdale filly eligible for regis­ tration for their farm from Mr, George Link. Mr. L. H. Rader, of Dashwood, representative of agriculture for Ontario, spent a few days In Toronto and Ottawa on business. Farewell Party very pleasant evening was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morenz on Friday evening, ■when neighbors and A spent Hugh March 24th, friends gathered for a surprise fare­ well party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morenz before they leave for their new home at Grand Bend. The evening was spent playing progress­ ive Aeroplane “ winners were: Henry Devine, Helen Latta; Vincent; gent's Henry Devine. Later Mr. and Mrs. A. Morenz were made the recipients of a beautiful table lamp and mon­ ey. The address was read by Mrs. Elgin Adams and the presentation made by Air. Edward Lamport. Al­ though taken by surprise Mr. Morenz expressed thanks on behalf of him­ self and his wife. Lunch was served which brought an enjoyable evening to a close. The prize high, Mrs. consolation, Harold Mr. Bunco. Ladies' ladies’ gent’s high, consolation, <i PROMPT SHIPMENT ONUSUALLY heavy hatches- al­ low us tp say, definitely, that it you order your Bray Chicks (either day-old or started) right away for prompt shipment, we can probably fill delay. That is more for later in orders have for later delivery, But we can supply a lot of good Bray Chicks right now. And right now is a mighty good time to start chicks. Experience tells us that the highest egg prices of 1944 will be realized in September, October, No­ vember. Good Bray Chicks, started now, and raised right, should be in nice production just when prices are soaring. (If you take started chicks, of course, they will be laying that much larger eggs, and cashing in on the wide fall premiums for egg size.) Just to make sure, in ordering, name a second choice on breed, grade, and date of shipment. (We’ll do our level best, of course, to first choice.) your -order without than we can prophesy the been season, Advance extremely heav^ “Order Today— Order BRAY” give you yoiir Gaines were played lunch was served. ELIMVILLE after Jacques, of Zion, of days last week Alice Passmore. Parker spent the her parents.of at at Mr. Manuel Millhausen, Lion’s Ileadf Ont,—.“Bray Chicks are the best j have evei* hud. I was very fortunaiw to be able to get them.” Fat Dapelio, South Foreu* pine, Ont.—“Your chicks last year were really some­ thing to brag ahouL I lost but a few, and what were left were wonderful.” Mrs, J. au Smith, Waltham Station, P.Q.-~~“Out of the 439 chicks I received, raised. 417 good chicken. They have out very profitable Mrs, Ainy IGendley, ant Hills, N.S. .—. .. chicks were the best I ever raised, I am very pleased with them/’ James N. Jones, South Nel* son, —“I think there is one other name you should have added, and that is ‘Victory Chicks’. You have the best laying birds I have ever purchased.” Phone 246 I healthy turned birds,” Pleas- “These Alvin Kerslake. Hensall — Agent BRAY CHICK HATCHERY KIRKTON Pte. Mayme Pridham, of Kirkton, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. G. Burgin. Miss Joyce Ross spent the week­ end with Mr and Mrs. T. A. Crago. Mrs. Harry Greason and family, of London, called on friends in the village Saturday A number of robins, blackbirds and English sparrows have been seen in the village. It is just a little early for this English sparrow. Mrs, M. Routley is visiting at the home of Tier son, Mr. Frank Routley. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon, Miss Margaret and Ernie Hemphil, all of St Marys, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott this week. Norman. Waterton, a former Kirk­ ton boy, of the Belville Air Force, spent the week-end with his cousin Mr. Jack Sweitzer. EUCHRE . and CROKINOLE at Winchelsea School CREDITON EAST Mr. Alvin Flynn, of London, spent the week-end at his home here. Mrs. Jos. Bullock spent last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gower Mr. and Mrs. and Donald spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' Thomas Mr. Charles Glanville, while cut­ ting wood for Mr. Wellington Haist last week, received a nasty cut in the knee with a saw. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Horney, of Kippen, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz. Mrs. Stephen Glanville and baby' son returned home Friday from Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital, Exeter. Pte. Howard and Mrs. Truemner .and son, of London, spent the week- liere with Mr. Dan Truemner and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wein. Mr. Aaron Wein, who is employed in Windsor, spent the week-end at liis home here. Mr. Wilmer Wein, who is work­ ing in London, spent the week-end at his home here. Mrs. John Patton has returned to the home of her brother, Mr. Isaac Tetreau at Dashwood after spend­ ing the past month at the home of Mr. Stephen Glanville. near Centralia. Charles Glanville Kenny at Shipka. (Try our Classifieds—They pay! i I I Sponsored by the Red Cross unit to provide boxes for the boys overseas. ADMISSION 25c ®. Sjarry Huffman Statural Sjnmr (0n ilu Air BainrLiaij Pte. W. H. Dickey, of Calgary, is spending a leave here. Pte. Hubert Heywood, of Peta- wawa, was home over the week-end. Sgt. Clarence Ford, of Jarvis, spent a 48 hour leave at his home last week. Florence Heywood is confined to her home with the measles. Mr. Wellington Kerslake, North Bdy. Usborne, visited Ben Williams last Sunday. The Farm 'Forum met Richard John’s on Monday night, thre were only eleven present, sub­ ject of discussion “What has been done for the farmer?’’. Lost heir was enjoyed followed by lunch. This was the last meeting of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Will. Routly and daughters attended a reception on the occasion of the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKellar at Cromarty last Friday night. Cpl. Harry Murch, who has in London for some time has transferred to Camp Borden. Murch and children are remaining in London for the present. large number from here at­ tended a dance and presentation for Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hern in Kirk- ... . ’ .... __. The were given a magazine rack chair from the charivari 5.15 p.m. C.K.N.X., WINGHAM Robt. Cann on Friday evening 40 present. The president, Ar- Cann presided over the Rev. Mair chose as his Choosing a Profession." A time was spent and a dainty was served by the hostess Mrs. Gann. Meeting next Friday night is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Tas. Simpson. Sunday services will be at the usual hour. Sunday School at 10.15 a.m. and church service at 11.15. This being Palm Sunday we for a good attendance. Private Car Ambulance Service for the Conveyance of the Sick and Injured. Stc hope lllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ RENEWAL OF UNEMPLOYMENT . INSURANCE BOOKS W.A. the wJ 7b 4// Employees w* To AH Employers: meet­ topic social lunch been been Mrs. the ex- ton Hal] on Monday night, couple and a gang. If you are an insured person protect your benefit rights by seeing that your Insurance Book has been exchanged. LICENSED EMBALMER — FUNERAL DIRECTOR UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE COMMISSION LOUIS J, TROTTIER R, J. TALLON ALLAN M, MITCHELL Comrnissiotieri< KIPPEN Anna Damm, of the RCAF of Aylmer, spent a few AU Unemployment Insurance Books for year ending March 31st, 1944, must be changed for new books. ’ Kindly communicate immediately with nearest Employment and Selective Service Office if you have not already exchanged your employees* books. Day or Night, Phone 70 Dashwood. There are severe penalties for failing to make Unemployment Insurance Contributions for your insured employees and for failure to renew the Insur­ ance Books as required* CENTRALIA The Easter meeting of the will be held on Thursday, April 6. Mr. and Mrs. I. Jarvis and son of London, were recent guests of Mrs. T. Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Mills and David, of Sarnia, visited on Thurs­ day with Mrs. H. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgins and family visited a couple of days last week with friends in Walkerton. Mrs. W. Spencer, Mrs. L. Moots ana daughter, of St. Thomas, were Friday visitors with Mrs. H. Mills. Misses Helen and Beatrice Essery, R.N., of London, spent the week­ end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Essery, ■* Mrs. L. E. Motz, of London, visit­ ed for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skinner. Miss Grace Andrew^ of Simcoe, spent the week-end with her par- * ents,»Mr. and Mrs. G. R. “Andrew. Mrs. Ankers, of Lucan, visited for a couple of days last week With Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Boyes. Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Lightfoot and family visited With friends in St. Marys on Sunday. Mt. Thos. BOylG, of Toronto, find Mrs. W. Bowden, Were visitors witn Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Boyeg on Tues­ day, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden and family visited with Mrs. F. j, Mc­ Cann in Stratford oft Sunday. Miss (W.D.), . days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Damm. , Master Bobbie Love has returned home after spending a few days with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. AV. Fairbairn, in Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. W. Horney visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Motz in Crediton, Mrs. I-Ierb Jones spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. W, Parsons, of Cromarty. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Madge, of Hensall, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W? Horney one evening last week. always fresh COMPARE THE PRICE COMPARE THE QUALITY HON. HUMPHREY MITCHELL, Minister of Labour MOUNT CARMEL The Mount Carmel Catholic Wo­ men’s League will hold a Binge in the Mount Carmel Hall, (money prizes), next Friday evening1, Marell 31st, at 9 o’clock, The proceeds are to be divided between the Crediton and McGillivray Red Cross units. SHIPKA The Ladies’ Aid meeting will be held Wednesday afternoon, April 5, at the home of Mrs, J, Ratz. Easter program will be given and self denial offering to be taken. The Y.P.S. meeting will be held Tuesday evening of this week at the homo of Mr. and Mrs, M. Sweit­ zer. Mr. Sturgis, from Exeter, was in charge of Inst Sunday service, Sunday next is Missionary Sunday at the S.S. A special number will be given. Miss Verna Baumgarten, who has been attending Western University, has completed her course and is leaving this week for Montreal where she has accepted a position in war work. Her friends wish her every success. Mr, Thomas Baynham “was taken to iLondon Hosnital last week. BUY THE BEST/ FOR MY SAKE/ 18% 15% 18% 18% 15% 13% 15% 16% 25% 19% Chick Starter Growing Mash Laying Mash Pig Starter Hog Grower Hog Fattener Sow Ration Dairy Ration Calf Meal Flushing Mash $3.20 $2.55 $2.70 $2.60 $2.25 $2.05 $2.40 $2.15 $3.65 $5.00 <See us personally for quantity discounts Tankage, Cattle and Poultry Bone Meal. CANN & SONS T.B. ALLEN LACKIE BROS WhalenExeterFarquhar