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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1944-08-03, Page 44 TOB EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3, 1H4 Canada’s no. 1 Band ,K Mr. of Mr. late year. 783 Ont., 1944, Gerald O’Rourke, and Master to Detroit spent the Pat. last past Mrs. FRIDAY, AUGUST 4th Coca Cola Orchestra CONCERT — SUNDAY, AUG. 6th FRED FUNK’S VARIETY ENTERTAINERS 18 Artists. rhe best Show yet! Your children, too, will enjoy every minute of it. Free Admission — Silver Collection. Doors open 8.30 pan. BIG MIDNIGHT DANCE AUGUST 6th, 12.05 a.m. Glenn SOFTBALL GAME — WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2 Hensail vs. Dashwood Consult Us for your KHIVA Miss Betty Tierney, of Detroit, spent a few days last week with Miss Joan Baker. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pettit, of Mel­ bourne, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lippert. Mr.'and Mrs. T. Baird and Billie, of Grand Bend, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Joe Kenney Kenney returned Thursday having couple of weeks with Mr. and B. McCann. Miss Betty Lippert, of Melbourne, is. spending her vacation with and Mrs. Lloyd Lippert. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Green, Exeter, visited on Sunday with and Mrs. Matthew Clark. Mr. Fred Preeter, of Stratford, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kraft. ACCOMMODATION — For Clas­ sified Ads in the Times-Advocate— Sure-fire results! Announcement! Having purchased the grain elevator at the Station from R. G. Seldon & Son, we Are in the market for Ontario wheat for which we will pay the highest market price. Service will be dur motto* CANN & SONS Phone 35W Exeter ■FiT. LT* THUS. FRYPF NOMINATED AT HENSALL AS TORY CANDIDATE (continued from page 1) ection wag elected president. Other officers are: First vice-president, Carl Draper, Clinton; second vice- president, r. T. Park, Seaforth; third vice-president, Mrs. T. Tre­ wartha; fourth vice-president, Wil­ liam Kay, of Cromarty; fifth vice- president, Frank Harris; secretary, ■Clark Fisher, Exeter; treasurer, Richard Welsh, Exeter; Honorary presidents are John Bracken, Geo. Drew and Dr. Hobbs Taylor, M.L.A, for South Huron. Mr. MacArthur was introduced by Dr, Hobbs Taylor, M.L.A. for South Huron, in an interview with the Times- after the meeting, Mr. ] the nomination but felt that it was! a public duty to accept, and if elect­ ed render whatever small service of which he is capable to his country. He holds the opinion that when the service men return they are go­ ing to look fpr this grand new world about which we heai’ so much, and? unless there is some effort to clear up many of the inequalities of the pre war days they will be dissatis­ fied, and no one knows what that will lead to. They certainly have lost faith in the present government, In Mr. I’ryde’s opinion we have an opportunity of providing something that will be practical, and fair to i all sections, classes and creeds I throughout Canada if we give John Bracken a mandate at the next Fed- I eral election. ■Suddenly at his late re-> Mr. Pryde stressed the importance on Tuesday,; of the name Progressive Conserva- C. Bower/ five, intimating that John Bracken for a Lon-1 was a progressive first and it was ; principally on account of his faith tin. Mr. Bracken that he had permit- T n ™ , L ursday’ i ted his name to go before the con- July 27th, 1944;'Charlotte Anne, ventjon He is alarmed at the dis- Sims beloved wile ot Jonathan | unity in t]le c011utry toflay anfl hoWs Kydd, in her SOth year. I firmly to the opinion that the pres- PEARSON—At the Ontario Hos-jent government has lost the con- pital, London, on Sunday July 30,1 tinned of the people through the 194 4, Mrs. Agnes Pearson, in her' •man-power policy. That transcends 5 2nd year. The funeral home of McDonald, Tuesday, ; bend all our efforts, first to winning Requiem j the war, then bring Z! Announcements lilrlli. OSNBth Marriage Notices jure inner ted free of ehartje. Card of Thank* aOc. 1“ Mentoriani Notices fpr alnttle verse, PJttrji for eM’b addl- tional verwe. Engagetii <en t*f &<>c BIRTHS Godbolt’s and Mrs. a son, on 21st, 1944. St. Joseph's Hospit- Saturday July 29th, E. Goddard and Mrs, the birth of a son G-EROMETTE — At Mrs, Hospital, Exeter, to Mr Napoleon Geromette, t Friday, July Classified Directory PLACE AN ADVERTISEMENT HERR AND WATCH RESULTS FOR SALE NOTICES REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—50 colonies of bees and all equipment. W. -0. Pearce, Exeter. FOR SALE—-1928 Ford coach. in good condition. Apply Andrew Blair, R. R. 1, Qentralia. 3* GODDARD—-In. al, London, to L/Cpl. W. Goddard, (Donald Kenneth). STANBURY—On Sunday, July 23rd, I 1944, at Private Patients’ Pavil-1 Advocate ion, General Hospital, Toronto, to)Pryde stated that he had not sought- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Stair bury, a son. FOR SALE—Collie pups. Apply to Floyd Stewart. Phone 54-9 Kirk­ ton. 3 c WEIDO—.At Dr. Taylor’s hospital, Dashwood, on Tuesday, August 1, to Mr. and Mi's, Vern Weido, a FOR SALE—Choice clover honey, on and after July 31st. at ceiling prices in our 4 lb. containers, Customers having their own 4 and 8 lb. net weight honey cans may have same filled by us. One orange coupon must be given for every 2 lbs. of honey, Darrell Parker, R, R, 3, Exeter. 3* FOR SALE BY TENDER Tenders for the purchase of Fire Truck and Ladder Waggon, the property pf the Village of Exeter, will be received at the Clerk’s Of­ fice, Exeter, on pr befpre August 5, 1944. The Fire Truck and equip­ ment included may be viewed at the Town Hall. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. V. PICKARD, Clerk! Exeter, Ont, FARM FOR SALE—-100 acres pf clay loam, well fenced and drain­ ed, 8 acres of wood lot; brick, house, bank barn, 40-ft, cement hog pen, sheds, garage, etc,; spring well, running water in­ house and 'barn; oil bath Beatty wind ■pump, supply tank, This- farm is for sale at a reasonable price. Lot 21, South boundary Hay, half mile east of Dashwood. Duncan Snider, Dashwood. 3tp MARRIAGES BARKLEY—WALPER—At St. Pet­ ersburg, Fla., on Saturday, July 22, 1944, Miss Linda daughter of Mrs. Wm. of Exeter, to Mr. James ley, son of Mr. James of Romeo, Mich. Dr. J. P. Jockin- son, of the -Congregational church St, Petersburg, officiating. FOR SALE—Onion screen and gra­ der. Apply to Mrs. Emma Sutton, Exeter, 3 * DEATHS BOWER- sidence in London, August 1, 1944, John we i-known traveller don grocery firm. KYDD—In Exeter on Wai per, Walper, S. Bark- Barkley, WANTED WANTED FOR AIR /FORGE CHA'P- EL AT CENTRALIA—An upright or Baby Grand piano and an or­ gan, Must foe in good condition. The organ can be either a reed or small electric. Should a kind friend wish to donate either a piano or organ' it would be most sincerely appreciated. Write or phone the Station Chaplain, Fit. Lieut. H. G. Martin, giving full particulars. c Re Parking on Exeter Streets The Motoring Public are asked to cooperate in solving our parking problem by parking their cars and trucks properly according to street markings and leaving "No Parking” areas and driveways clear. The Bus traffic has increased greatly and in order to protect autoists and pedes­ trians, the Council has found it nec­ essary to provide a Bus 'Stop in front of the Bus Depot at Elliot’s Apts, and on the opposite corner. A "No Parking” zone has marked on pavement at each tlon. Please leave these zones at all times. STORE—Building is 22x40, good dwelling, full bas'ement, store room, barn, garage, 4 acres of land, oil outlet, good trade, Apply Exeter Times-A'dvocate. 3:10c FOR SALE—On outskirts of Exe­ ter about 60 acres of land with frame house and bank barn. Also- 100 acres, with brick house and. bank barn, silo, hydro, close to Exeter. C. V. Pickard. WANTED—A used 'blower cutting­ box. Apply -Gordon Wilson, R. R. 1, Crediton. 3:10’ took ia11 other issues, and it is his hope her that anything he can do’ will be for of j a united Canada, he said "Let us WANTED—A load of second cutting alfalfa or red clover, J. W. Hern, Exeter. 3 * been loca- clear tC. V. Pickard. Clerk. The Hay Township Farmers’ Mutual Fire Ins, Co., have bought a number of Stirrup Pumps which .they are offering to the public at cost, namely $5.00 each. These pumps have been used very effec­ tively in England during the Air Raids and are highly recommended for Fire Prevention. Please apply to H. K. Eilber, Secretary, Crediton, Ont.3tc FOR SALE—1J storey brick house, centrally located in the Village of Exeter, Also frame canning factory, Brick three acres of land, 4 Exeter. C. V. 'Pickard. house near house with miles from 75. level rich well drained land, convenient to school, build- with electricity; 50 acres, land, full set of buildings,. FARM’S FOR SALE—Kirkton, acres bush, ings level electricity at gate. W. >C. Pearce*. Exeter. FOR SALE—'Grass farm on Ni lot 4, con. 15, Stephen Twp. Apply to Arthur Willert, Exeter, Ont.. 3:10* year. The place from the brother, Mac McGillivray Township, August 1, at 9.30 a. m. Requiem j the war, then bring our boys back mass at the Church of Our Lady, |home to a land where everybody has Mount Carmel. Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery. in1 done his fair share, where there is j equal opportunity for all, where no' j section will be favored at the ex- ^ie family residence, pense of another, where they will London, j find work at fair wages, and not. July 26, government .^bonus’, where the far- youngest , mer as well as the other business son of Mrs. Cecil Walker and the _ man will get fair return for his in- ” Let’s not for- saying, "You can get nothing, we must all Colborne street, on Wednesday, Lloyd Emerson, J. C. Walker, in nls 20th ENGAGEMENTS 1 engagement has been an­ nounced of Margaret Fallins Muir- head, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Walker, of Hamilton, to Pte. Richard James Hardy Stanbury, S.O.T.C., Sussex, N.B., son of Judge and Mrs. J. G. S. Stanbury, of ‘St. Catharines, place in Knox St. Catharines old for my remember the catch the wedding to take Presbyterian Church, in ■early September. CARDS OF THANKS wishes to thankMr. Sim Ireland all the relatives and friends who so kindly remembered him in any way while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. * Miss Mary’ Glavin wishes to thank the friends and neighbours for the kindness extended to her while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, especially for the cards, letters, visits, flowers and treats, c FOR SALE — Goodison Separator size 3 6-50, ready for work. Apply C. J. Walker, R. R. 1 Cromarty. 3:10 c WANTED— Anyone having any furnished or unfurnished houses, rooms or apartments to rent, please cal] the Hostess I-Iouse af the Airport. 27:3:10 * WANTED-—8 or 10 cheap drivers. Frank Taylor, Exeter. tfc FOR RENT F10R RENT—Garage on Main >St. Phone 112, Exeter. 3c APPLICATIONS WANTED Applications are requested from residents of the County of Huron for the position of County Constable for the County of Huron. The successful stationed in the All applications Selective Service, •by 12 o’clock noon on the 5tb day of August. All applicants will be required to appear in person at the ICourt House, 'Goderich, Ontario, at 8.00 p.m. on Tuesday, (August 8th. 27:3 applicant will foe Village of Blyth. to be made to the Goderich, Ontario, FARM FOR BALE—-Lot 4, Con. 11* McGillivray, containing 100 acres more or less, close to school. Ap­ ply to James Patching, R. R. 2„ Ailsa Craig. 3; 10* AUCTION SALES Lambert Sale Yards, Strathroy, Saturday, Aug. 5th. 15 0 Head stock cattle. A choice run of Hereford®. Also pigs and calves. Trucks to de­ liver. Sales every Saturday. A. G. McAlpine, Auctioneer. NOTICE TO CREDITORSvestment and labor, get the nothing work.” You phrase of our politicians during the last war, "We want to make this country fit for heroes to live in” and the soldier’s retort, "You need to be a hero to live in it.” ‘‘-Don't let that happen again,” said Mr. Pryde. GREENWAY and Mrs. Charles Swaim, Buffalo, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shetler. Rev. Reba Hern, of Varna, will be the guest speaker at the United Church on Sunday at 2.45 p.m. Clarence Brophy, R.C.A.F. and Mrs. Brophy, of Bagotville, Quebec, visited two weeks with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Brophy. Rev. Ronald newed vicinity Mr. Mr.of W. J. Maines, Mrs. Maines and Shirley, of Tilbury, re- old acquaintances in this on Monday. and Mrs. Lloyd Love andMiss Dorothy Price wishes to ex-1 press her sincere thanks to those family, of London, spent last week who so kindly remembered her with with relatives -here. cards, treats and visits while a pa­ tient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon- spendin don, * j Mrs. Carman Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs. W. Webster and family, of Varna, and Mrs. Toronto, called on Mrs. Mr. Steve Chome, of Toronto, is ig his vacation with Mr. and Mr. Jonathan Kydd and family! wish to thank their friends and|of Toi.oato called on Mrs. R neighbors for the sincere sympathy| English and other stives here on Willis R. MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING—-Will accept orders for painting houses, free to start im­ mediately, Apply to Mr. Neil, John Street, Exeter. 3c Custom shown in their recent bereavement, for the beautiful floral tributes and cards of sympathy. Special thanks to so Rev, Woods, the pallbearers, those who loaned cars. IN MEMORIAM al- DELBRIDG®—In loving memory of Flying Officer Ralph B. Delbridge, killed on active service in : land, August 3, 1943. We will remember him The boy who went Smiling, at the cull of duty, And now his life is spent, We had the joy of early years Loved memories still amidst tears. —-Ever remembered by Mother Sister. Eng- Sunday. Raymond Eagleson R.C.A.F., Eagleson and Wayne are spending their Mr. and Mrs. Wm of and Mr. on Bend, and Wilson visited and Mrs. Milton evening a num­ neighbours gath- Of Mr. and Mrs. Trenton, Mrs. of Hamilton, vacation with Eagleson. Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Taylor family, of Grand and Mrs. Jas. ■Sunday with Mr. Pollock. .Last Wednesday her of friends and ered at the home Arthur Brophy and presented Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Brophy with a woollen blanket and a pair of hem­ stitched sheets. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Detloft and and’Richard, of Detroit, spent a week * ■ - - - - the 'with Mr, and Mid. Albert Pollock, Those needing fertilizer .for fall wheat are asked to place their or­ ders as soon as possible. Percy Pass- more, Sec., Thames Road Farmers’ Club. 3 c Spraying TURNIPS, CABBAGE, POTATOES. Etc. Mrs, G. W, Shore, of Woodbridge, onto and her sister Mrs. M. M, Mil­ ler, are oh ■ a trip to the Pacific •Coast to visit a brother whom they have not seen fur thirty-four years, also One in Alberta whom they have not soon for twenty-seven years. They will also Visit another brothor in Saskatchewan and OhO in Winni­ peg, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Beavers and children who have been visiting with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. B. W, F. Beavers, returned to Sarnia on Saturday. Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Mr, and Mrs, Donald Ann and Paul and Mr. Elmer Moore all pf Sarnia, their 'home in the home -of Switzan were Barr, Judith and Mrs. THAMES ROAD Miss Florence McRorie, of Lon­ don, spent the week-end with Miss Margaret Allison at her home. Mr. Bert Gardiner, of London, spent the week-end with his parents Master Albert and Miss Ellen Pearce, of Toronto, are vsiiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. Allison. Rev. Fletcher Gardiner, of Can­ ton, Ontario, and the Misses Agnes and Bethana Gardiner, of Iowa, vis­ ited with relatives and friends in this community last week. Mrs. J. Gardiner, of Toronto, vis­ ited a few days with Mrs. S. Coward and friends in this community week. Miss Mary Gardiner spent a days holidaying in Toronto week. Miss Norma Kellar visited her grandparents last week. Miss Loreen Venner, of Exeter, with Alice Passmore. Stone and daughter London, are holiday­ parents Mr. -and Mrs. last few last with is holidaying Mr. Harry Catherine, of ing Wit’h his Percy Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Venner, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T, Quinn, of Exeter, and their nephew Everett Quinn, of New Brunswick, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Passmore. Mr. Donald Weint of Crediton, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Horton and family, of Listowel. spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Parker, Mr. Lome Passmore spent Sun­ day with Mr, Alvin Ahron, of Mit­ chell. Pte. Robert Jeffery, of Huron- dale, who has been training in Lon­ don has been posted to Nova Scotia, Mrs. M. Fletcher and Marie, of Exeter, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Moodie, Visitors With Mr, and Mrs, J, AL lc 12c for 40-rod row, Everything supplied, row less if the farmer*helpss a mix and helps draw the water. or Phone 39 r 8 Kirkton Phone 138, Exeter leave orders at Robertson’s Drug Store, Exeter JIM TAYLOR, Operator ■w* lison over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. A. Musser, Stratford, Mr, and Mrs. H. Wood, of Calgary, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Passmore, of Mr. . and Mrs. H. Wood, gary, visited with Mr, and Passmore on Tuesday. Church Services will be usual hour Sunday morning. -Sun­ day School 10.15 a.m, and Church at 11.15 a.m. Exeter, of Cai- Mrs. A. at the How Does Your Label Read? a week and Mrs. of Calgary spend his furlough Mr. and Mrs. Min- Dobbs arrived Lome Sholdice, of holidays Mr, and and spent Mrs. Fred and fami- SAINTSBURY Miss Marie Dobbs has returned to Langton after spending under the parental roof. L.A.C. . Harry and baby Daryl, Tuesday noon to with his parents or Dobbs, Mr, and Mrs. London, are oh a few days with Dobbs. Mr. and Mrs, M. Dobbs ly spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Spearn, of St Mary’s, Mrs, George ESsery and Mr, and Mrs. Tom Carling”, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Billie Dobbs. A. number from this community spent Sunday nt Grand Betid, IN THE ESTATE of JAMES ED­ MUND HARRISON late of the Toxvn. of Goderich (formerly of the Town­ ship of Stephen.) in the County of Huron, Engineer deceased. ALL PERSONS having claims against the above estate are required, on or before the 21st day of August 1944, to file with the undersigned Administrator full particulars of their claims, duly verified, after- which date the assets of the estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which notice has been received. NOTICE TO DEBTORS All monies owing the above es­ tate must be paid to the said Ad­ ministrator on or before the 21st day of August, 1944, after which date proceedings will be taken to collect. DATED at 'Exeter, 2nd day William by J. Ontario, this, of August, 1944. E. Sanders, Administrator* Exeter, Ontario, W. Morley, his solicitor, Exeter, Ontario. KM the funeral of the- in .Exeter on Satur- Wein is holidaying Hayden and Sunday here has returned CREDITON EAST Miss Lillian Jesney is holidaying, with Miss Grace Penhale on the Lake Road. Mrs. Sam 'Sims and Betty spent a few days last week in London. Quite a number of relatives from here attended late Mrs. Kydd day. Miss ArlisS with her cousin Margaret Rader at. Zurich. Mr. and Mrs.* Lome family,' of Birr, spent with the Glanvilles. Miss Marion Owens to her home in Barrie after a two weeks’ holiday with Miss Helen Bul­ lock, Helen returning with her for her holidays. Mrs. Jack and Mr. IL Flynn spent Sunday with Mr, and “ I ‘ the ’Lake Road. Mr, Wilmar attended the Fellowship at Paris, Ont., is for a few trolt, Mr, Eli have had homes last week. Jesney and children. Mrs. Ed, ’Penhale on Wdn, who last Week -Evangelical' Youth Camp Thayendanegca this Week holidaying- days in Windsor and De- Sims and Mr, Ken Kuhns hydro installed in their For satisfying reSults, try the Want Ads,