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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1944-07-06, Page 5
< i S A THE TIMES-ADVQCATE, EXETER ONTA RIO, THURSDAY MORNING, 4ULY & 1944 i June Kennedy, of Hamilton, over the holiday with friends Hensall Public Library win July 4th until Jylv Walsh and Audrey her parents, Mr, and Bell. 'Lawrence of the staff of Montreal, is enjoy- of Kitchener, the home of Mrs. Norman of St. Cath- IIerb Ker- spent of her th e par- HENSALL Mr. and Mrs, N, E. Cook and fam ily are holidaying at Grand Bend. Lieut. Alda Bolton, of London, spent the week-end with relatives here. Miss visited here. The be closed from 22nd, Miss Edna visited over the holiday with rela tives at Blyth. Airs. Carter, of London, spent the holiday with Mrs. Wm. G. Mr. Harry of the Bank ing his vacation. Mrs. R. J. Ferguson, of Minneapo lis, is visiting with her sister. Miss Emma Johnston. Mr. Wilson Berry, of Toronto, spent the holiday with his mother. Mrs. Ann Berry, Mr. and Airs. John McAInrtrie at tended the Cameron Reunion held in Goderich on July 1st. Rev. J, E. Taylor, Mrs. Taylor and Audrey spent a few days last week with relatives in Toronto. Lieut. Sam Rennie, of London, spent the week-end at his home here with Mrs. Rennie and family. Cpl. Fred Beer, of London, is spending a furlough at his home here with Airs; Beer and family. Mr. Herb Hedden, of St. Cathar ines, is spending his vacation with his mother, Airs. Catharine Hedden. Miss Alildred Jones, spent the holiday at her parents, Mr. and Jones. Mr. Clifford Weido, arines, spent the holiday with his parents, Air, and Mrs. Wilfred Weido. Miss Margaret Kercher, 'of Lon don, spent the week-end with her parents, Air. and Mrs. cher. Miss Ellen Fremlin week-end at the home ents, Air. and Airs. Theo. Fremlin, in Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Laing, Miss Jean AIcQueen and Air. and Mrs. Melvin Moir spent the week-end at Grand Bend. Mrs. Orville Twitchell and Mur- nie are spending a couple of weeks with the former’s daughter Audrej- in Windsor Miss Amy Lammie, of London, visited over the holiday with her mother, Airs. Lammie and sister, Miss Greta Lammie. Mrs. Mary McDonell and daugh ter, Miss Dorothy, who have spem the winter months in turned to their home Aliss Jean Foster, of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Billie, of Blyth, spent with their parents, Mr. Foster. Mrs. Nellie AIcEwen cablegram this week from her son. Pte. Alpine McEwen the Canadian Armed seas. Mr. Wm. Finch, of Toronto, and Airs. Finch and daugh ter, of Clinton, are holidaying with Air. Finch’s parents, Air. and Mrs. Geo. Glenn. During the month of August the regular morning service in Carmel Presbyterian church will be held at 10.45 a.m. and Sunday School at 10 a.m. sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Cline Flynn, Mrs. Wilfred Klopp, of London, and Sgt. Wilfred Klopp, of Woodstock,, were week-end visitors ents, Air. and Mrs. Jas. Parkins. Dr. and Airs. J. A. Spellman family, of Kitchener, visited the holiday with the latter’s ther. Airs. Bolton and uncle aunt, Mr, and Airs. John Bolton Air. and Mrs. Robt. Keyes and family, of Mitchell, visited on Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Par ker, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cudmore Pte. Richard Park left last week for Ottawa after spending a two week’s furlough with his wife, Mrs Park, at Oakwood, Grand Bend, and his parents, Air. in Seaforth. Mrs. Whitney arine, of Clinton. Hedden and Miss friend, of Hamilton, were week-end visitors with their Catharine Hedden. Child Dies A shadow of the community upon hearing phylis, one-year-old Gunner Byroil Kyle and Mrs. Kylo. The child had been ill for a num ber of weeks with whooping cough and choked while in a coughing spasm. Surviving are the parents* and one brother Donald,, The father* Gunner Byron Kyle, of PetawaWfl- is home on leave, Funeral arrange* ments reLondon, here. London, Foster the holiday and Mrs. A. and and received a who is with Forces over the R.C.A.F., with their par- and over mo an d and Mrs. R. Park Garter and Cath- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marie Hedden and mother.Mrs. Coughing was cast over ■When gloom on Tuesday morning of the death of daughter of have not been completed. Arnold Circle Meets June meeting of the Arnold held their, regular meeting home of Mrs. jack Farquhar The Circle at the on Thursday, June 29th, with the president, Mrs. Melvin Moir, presid ing. The meeting opened by singing1 a hymn followed by prayer by Mrs Moir. The scripture lesson was read by Miss Helen Moir* after which hymn “More Love to Thge, D Christ,” was sung, The offering, roll call and business was followed by the topic on “Obstacles ip the Missionary Work fn British Guiana** by Mrs. Roy MacLaren. The meet ing closed by singing “I Love to Tell The Story,” and prayer by Mrs Melvin served MLs Miss resident of Hensall, passed away in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth on She and two Duncan Stewart; two brothers, John Bell and William Bell, Hensall Funeral service was held on Fri day from the home of the deceased’s brother, John Bell, Rev. Joseph E Taylor, of Carmel Presbyterian church, conducted the funeral serv ice. The pallbearers were Messrs R. D. Bell, Wm. G, Bell, Wm. Bell Dr, Jas, Bell, Andrew Bell and Sid McArthur. Interment in Hensall Union Cemetery. Moir. Refreshments were by the hostess. Margaret Bell Succumbs Margaret Bell, a well-known Wednesday in her 8(Jth year, was a daughter of the late Mr. Mrs, Paul Bell. Surviving are sisters, Miss Jean Bell and Mrs. ZION Visitors m the community the holiday week-end were: Harold Guest and Miss Johnson, of Parkhill, with Mr. and.Mrs. George Brock; Mrs. Ballantyne. chener, and Mrs. with Mr. with over Mrs. A, Ballantyne, Mrs. W. Mrs. Utman, and Mrs. J. of Windsor, of Kit- Robinson Mr. and of Galt, I Used Cars Model A Ford Coach 1937 1934 1938 1939 1941 All Studebaker Sedan Oldsmobile Sedan Plymouth Sedan Chev, Coach ■ Mercury Coach cars in good condition and good tires. e Sandy Elliot 64, Exeter ■j, HE were Mrs. Lon- Geo, Flynn Mr. family, Archie Ballantyne,. Mr. and Mrs. Ches, Dykeman; and Mrs. Dykeman, of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dykeman. Air. and Mrs. Angus on Sunday with Mrs. Staffa. Mr. and Airs. Fred London, Rev. 0. Gallagher, of Win, ham, visited on Sunday with and Airs. WeBinSton Brock. Mr, and Mrs. Wes. Horne, Anna Routley, of Elimville, L. Kyle, of Exeter, visited on day with Air. and Mrs. Ross Hern. j Air. and Airs. E. Hern, Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Rosg Hern and family, Mr. and Airs. Harold I-Iern and family attended the Taylor reunion which was held at Grand Bend on Saturday. Aliss Laurene Hern, R.N. of Loud- don, who has been confined to her home for several days with poison ivy, visited on Saturday with her sister, Airs, Allan Westcott, of Exe ter. Air. and family, of day with Brock. Mr. Alvin visited Mrs. E. Knowles. Mr. Harvey Herbert, of Alalton, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Johns. Airs. Sam Bowers visited on day with her parents, Air. and Wes. Earl visited Sadler, of Hodgins, of S~ Mr. Miss Mrs. Sun- Mrs. Tom Dickinson and Wesley, visited Mr. and Mrs. on Sun- tV arren Foi* Want and and on Mrs. Albert 1 Billie, of St. Sunday with Air. Knowles, , Marys, and Sun- Mrs, Jaques. satisfying results, try Ads. BRAY Phone 24G “Canadian Approved Chicks”, flocks, Government inspected. These are all from approved Come in and see them. a week In of Dunnville, with his par- CREDITON Mr. and Airs, Alerner Eilber and son Charles and Airs, Karl Hnmuller of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs, L. Park q£ Cleveland, were visitors of Air. and Mrs, George Eilber’s week, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Down Air. and Airs, Wilbert Down, of ronto, Bruce FQ. spent ents. Mr, Toronto ^elty THAMES ROAD AC2 Edwin Miller who hag been home on farm leave returned to Desaronto on Monday. 1 Mrs. Hodgert of few days with her Roy Coward. We are pleased to Robt. toria Hospital, London for the three weeks returned home on day and is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs, W. Rydall, of Shal low Lake are at present with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kydd. Miss Ahna Borland, of spent the week-end with her par ents Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Borland. School closed*last Wednesday at S. .S. No, 2 taking the form of a pic nic. After which Miss Hazelwood, the teacher table mirror , ren. J Mr. and Audrey and Betty, ited with relatives ity over the week-end. Miss P. McDougal, visited with Miss Jean the week-end. Mrs. O, Jaques and Cromarty visited with Ferguson on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tennant and Har vey and Mrs. S. Plumber, of Toron to, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Coward over the week-end. Miss Audrey Fletcher and Mr, R. Mackie visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gardiner over the week end. Mr. spent the ents. Mrs. E. is visiting Miller this week. •Bobby Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs Robt. Miller, Farquhar underwent a tonsil operation, in Seaforth Hos pital last week. Miss Annie Sin tonsil operation Exeter‘on T Bobbie Park holidaying A. A Exeter spent a daughter Mrs. report that Mr. Kydd who has been in was from Mrs. Vic past Fri presented with a the school child- Nelson Hunkin, of Belmore, vis- in this eommun- of Hensall, Cann over children of Mrs. Wm. are spending Peninsula, Lewis Pai st, the week-end STARTED CHICKS! Now ready in most breeds Come and get them ! Lawrence Schwartz and Lou spent the week-end in Goderich. Airs. Schwartz, who had visited her sister in Goderich the previous week, returned with them, Miss Laura ‘Woodall, of London, and Will Woodall, of Windsor, visited over the holiday with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Woodall. Mr, and Mrs. Albert King, of Crediton, celebrated Old Home Week when Mr, and Airs, Albert Rodgers, of New York; Air. and Mrs. Roy Beunett and Air, and Mrs. Fred Eilber and son, of Detroit, and Mrs. Ray Lavigne, of Windsor, ar rived last Wednesday. Also Air. and Airs, Ben Hamilton and son arrived on Sat. to complete four genera tions. Pte. and Airs. Stan Seneegen, of Camp Borden also came to see theii* grandparents. Among others visiting were Mr. and Airs. Wm. King and son from Chicago, and Mrs. Olive Willis, of Sexsmith, Alberta, and Mr. and Airs. Yearly and family, of Crediton, completed the* family gathering. Combined congregations of the churches on the Crediton charge met in the United church on Fri day evening for the induction of the Rev. A. S. Trueblood. The serv ice was in charge of Rev. R. A. of Hensall, who also ad dressed the congregation while Rev. N. J. Woods, of Exeter, addressed the minister. Both addresses were inspiring and well received. Rev. M. E. Reuber, of the Evangelical church, and Rev. Mair, of Thames Road, were present and assisted with the service. A social time fol lowed and a hearty welcome ex tended to Rev. and Mrs. Trueblood and family. Air. Trueblood occupied the pulpit On Sunday evening and gave a very stirring address choos ing for his subject "The Art of Sharing.” There’s no reason why good JUNE-hatched chicks shouldn’t “Deliver the goods” for you. We are now able to supply husky well-started a of day-old chicks, too, if you chicks, both Leghorns and heavy breeds limited number want them. HATCHERY CENTRALIA Rev, and Mrs. Smale and family of Sault Ste, Marie, were visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson On Thursday of last week. Mr, and Mrs. E. Lamport week-end guests with Mr, and Gordon Love at Hensall. Mr, and Mrs. J. Flynn, of don, visited with Mrs. on July 1st, Mr. and Mrs. John Talbot and Joanne, of Grand Valley, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Harris West. Dr. and Mrs. Heighenay, of Lon don, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Essery on July 1st. Aliss Beatrice Essery, R.N. of Lon don, is holidaying with her parents Air. and Mrs. Win. Essery. Air. and Airs. E. Willard, Roy and Betty Ann, of Mount Hope, are visiting with Airs. Willard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Connor. Miss Grace Andrew is holidaying with her parents, Air. and Mrs. G. R. Andrew. Misses Maxine and Alarina Dowden are spending a week with Airs. F. J. McCann in Stratford. Mr. and Airs. C. Abbott and daughter, of Lucan, were Sunday evening visitors with Airs. Abbott. The Alisses Robena and Merriam are holidaying with parents, Rev. and Mrs. Cpl. and Airs. R. young son, the week-end here. Mr. Gordon Culbert, of Niagara Falls, visited over the week-end with his brother Clarence and other friends in the village. Airs. Jack Andrew, of London, spent the week-end with her par ents, Air. and Airs. Geo. Hicks. Mr. I. Alacaulay has returned to Montreal after visiting with Mr. and Andrew Hicks and with rela- at Wiarton. Mrs. Macaulay children are remaining here few weeks. Don’t forget the Red Cross Frolic at Spruce Grove on Thursday eve ning of this week. The young people are having a Weiner roast on Friday evening of this week. Those planning to go are t© meet at Andrew’s store at S p.m. Bert Gardiner, of London, week-end with his par- L. Tucker, of Bellville, with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brook, Clara Eva 'their Rev. and Mrs. Merriam. Mrs. R. Merriam and of Fingal, also spent Alvin Kerslake, Hensall — Agent a in npson underwent at Dr. Fletcher’s ’uesday of his week, er, of Hamilton, who at the Jorgan home of Mr. had the mis ankle when a he was riding I troit, spent a few days with their mother, Mrs. Merner. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wein, Maida, Margaret and Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kraft and Misses Marie, Pearl and Susan Kraft took a motor trip to Niagara Falls for a few days last week. MISS ELIZABETH FORSYTHE jDlES AT EGA1ONDVI.LLE Mrs. tives and for a t the WHALEN Frank Parkinson days during last week at Bend with Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. several Grand Stevenson, of Thorndale. Several from this spent the holiday and Grand Bend. Miss Shirley Squire, is holidaying this week Mr. and Mrs. Franls spent community week-end at i of London, at her home, Squire and Mr. and Mrs. C. Millson and Ger of Prospect, attended the 1st July celebration at Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs, Andy Langton, London, were recent visitors of and Mrs. Bert Duffield. Miss Mary Brooks,, of Mr. and 1 time. Morley, Air Gui Id, of of Mr. Strafford Mrs. Wm, Joan liner 1 is visiting with Brooks for some Mrs. Gordon Betty, also Sgt. Dale, of Stratford, visited home of Mr. Wm. Morley dui week. Mr. Jack Duffield was in roy on July 1st. Mr. Billie spent Wm. i and Bruce at the ng last Strath* Brock,and Mrs. Russell and Donnie, of Burgessville. the holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Morley. HARPLEY Air. and Mrs, Roy Alderson family and Air. and Mrs. West and family, of Arkona, called at Air. Mansell Dodging on Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kayes, Gerald ine and Carolyn, of Toronto, are holidaying at her father’s home, Mr, Mangell Hodgins. Mr, and Mrs, A. A-my and fam ily and Mrs. Roy Ratz, of Sharon, called to see Mrs, Kayes. Mr. Willis Hayter, of Detroit, is spending a few holidays with Mr, Newton Hayter and also some time at Grand Bend, Misses Helen Love and Jean Mc Cracken, of London, called on Mrs. Etan Kayes on Monday. wife, spent Mrs. spent sister, Harry Trick, had while drawing in Stephen Glanville Seaforth with Mr, CREDITON EAST Air. Charles Anderson spent the week-end in Sarnia with his Mr. J. Flynn, of Zurich, Sunday with his daughter, Jack Jasney. Mrs. Matheson, who has the last two years with her Mrs. Bam Baynham and other rela tives, left Tuesday to spend some time with Iler son in Calgary, Alta. Mr. Charles Glanville, who is em ployed by Air. two ribs broken hay on Saturday, Mr. and Airs, spent Sunday at and Mrs. John Glanville. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rawlins and son Fred, of Ailsa Craig, spent Sun day here with relatives. Mr. and Airs. Czar Ran, of Ham ilton, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Airs, Chris Rau. Air. and Mrs. AL Ryckman aud son, of Flinty Mich., spent the week end with Mrs. H. Kuhn. Pte. and Mrs. Howard Truemner and son, of London, spent the week end with Mr Mrs. Aaron Mr. and of London, Sims weeks Dan Truemner and Wein. Mrs. Wm. Heath erley, who recently purchased estate, are spending holidays here. 1S and fortune to break his load of hay on which over-turned. Sunday services will be at the usual hour. Sunday School at 10.15 aud Church at 11.15 a.m. The Sun day School Anniversary is cancel led until a further date. The W. M. S. entertained the Baby Band and their mothers at the home of Mrs. F. Dawson on Tues day afternoon with a good attend ance. Airs. W. Ferguson, vice-pres. presided over the meeting. Those taking part in the .program were, Mabel (Selves, a reading, Margaret Thompson, a reading, song by Hel en, Rosemary and Nancy Passmor", musical numbers by Jane Alorgan. and Betty Mair, Alildred Ballantyne. of Exeter was guest afternoon and gave ting talk to the children and then to the mothers. Lunch was served and and per No? Have you seen Greer Garson Walter Pidgeon in their finest formance in “Madam Curie?” Then plan to see the picture, play ing at Leavitt’s Theatre July J 3, 14 and 15. Private funeral services were held June 27 for Miss Elizabeth Forsythe, well-known Egmonavine resident, who passed away at the home of her brother, A. Forsythe, 4th concession of Tuckersmith, in her 90th year. Burial was in Eg- mondville Cemetery. Surviving are three brothers, Abe, Tuckersmith; T. N. Forsythe, Kippen; Alex, in the West; a sister, Mrs. Thomas Consitt, of Hensall. DASHWOOD Dr. and Mrs. Taylor and daugh ter Anne and Carol Webb are spend ing their vacation at Haliburton. Mr. and Airs. Harold Kellerman spent the week-end with her par ents in Hanover. Air. and Mrs. Lawrence Ireland and family of Stratford were Sun day visitors with Mrs. Tieman and Mrs. Ireland. Air. and Mrs. Ira Brown, of To ronto, and Airs. Brown, of Crediton, were Sunday visitors with Rev. and Mrs. J. Burn. Air, and Airs. P. Kraft visited with their daughter in London last week. Air, V. Dinnin, of Zurich, presid-1 ed at the entrance exams here last week. Air. and Airs. Ward Kraft, of Lon don, spent the week-end with his mother, Airs. G. Kraft. We are glad to report that Mrs. Harold Kraft, who underwent an operation for appendicitis in St. I Joseph’s Hospital, London, is home and up and around again. Miss Victoria Bolton, of Toronto, is attending her mother, Airs, i ton at present. Rev. and Mrs. R. Koessel family of Ruth, Michigan, Rev. Airs. E. Miller, of Cleveland, Albert Miller, of Niagara, and and Mrs. Stumpf, of Kitchener, tended the funeral of their mother, the late Mrs. Otto Miller day. Valentine Becker is all the arrival of a son on June 24th. Mrs. R. is visiting Mr, and family, of Lunnenburg, Nova Scotia, are spending their vacation with the former’s mother and the family. Air. George Wolfe left on Tues day for Aianiting Depot, Toronto, where he has joined the R.C.A.F. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schatz, of De troit, are spending their vacation with friends here. Pte. Garnet Burmeister, of Wain wright, Alberta, is spending his fur lough with his relatives here. Aliss Jean Held, of London, spent the week-end at her home here, Pte. Glen Walper, of St, John, is spending his leave with his par- 5 ents, ! Aliss Lottie Armstrong, of Lon- of last.^ week. | visiting with relatives here. Air, Jacob Rlieiin, of Kitchener, and Mr, and Airs., Henry Rheim and two sons John and Paul, of Fergus, were week-end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Miller, Mrs, Neus spent the week-end with friends in London. Mrs. S. Currie and children have returned after a pleasant two weeks visit with her parents in Meaford, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raschke and Mr, and Mrs. Carl Bosek, of De- Recitation by Mrs. Rev. Hunt speaker for the a very interes- a social time spent. son , AV. Shier and other friends. Denham’s father and mother, and Mrs. Shier, returned with to Fort Erie to spend some I at her Marys at the Wilfred and THE PICK OF TOBACCO It DOES taste Johnson R. N. of and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. of Sarnia were week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. Sucliard and -children are and son Wen- Evelyn Mr. < i were Charles the Sunday WOODHAM Mrs. Ralph Denham and Garrie, of ’Fort Erie were 1st of July holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. her holidays there. Pte. Russel Laing, of Cornwall, near Montreal spent a few days leave recently at his home here. Aliss Florence Rainstem, of Toronto, was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Laing for a few days. Miss Evelyn Camm, who graduat ed lately at Stratford Hospital, is holidaying for two weeks home here. Aliss Ethel Wilson of St. spent a few days last week home of Mr. and Airs. Wilson. Misses Amanda and Sarah Shier visited Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Squire. Aliss Alarjory Laing left Monday of this week for Hespeler, to work in a munition factory, there being such a call for help. Airs. Alary Dunn of Detroit is the guest of Air. and Mrs. Whitfield ‘Switzer. Miss Marion London Essen visitors Delmar Mrs. camping at Grand Bend, Mr. John Camm dell and daughter Sunday visitors with Barnett of Zion. On Friday evening the Bible Class, of School met in the basement of the Church and presented Mrs. Kenneth Langford, recent bride, with a lovely occasional chair, Mrs. Lang ford in a few welt chosen words, thanked them kindly, A pleasant evening was spent, community sing ing, readings and musical numbers made a very interesting program. Hunch was served at the close. The W. M, S. meets Wednesday evening of this week, in the church basement. Bol- ISS WAR WORKER. smiles on Saturday, Thompson, of Loudon, with relatives here. Mrs. Jack Guenther and After the first eight weeks—after the Chick Starter stage —what should you feed chicks next? If your chicks could choose, knowing their future depended, on it, they would unanimously cry “SHUR-GAIN”! For SHUR-GAIN 31% Developing Concentrate, mixed with your own grain, will: L 3. 4. 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