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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1944-10-05, Page 5• ■-VS THE TIMES-,ADVOCATE, EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER S, 1944 HENSALL returned und Mr. Mr. London, and Mrs. Chor- Toron- sister- Glenn, of London, Flora Walker, of Wyoming, a few days with friends, withMaude last week at the home of her and sister-in-law, Mr. and a Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Joynt, of London, Dayman are enjoy­ trip upx north this T, II. O. fishing You’ll enjoy our SALADA CREDITON EAST Mr. and Mi’S, Fred Waghorn re­ ceived word Saturday that their son-in-law, Rte, Clifford Cottle, had been killed in action in France. Besides his wife (nee Ethel Wag­ horn) and 6 year’ eld son, David, he leaves two brothers, overseas. He had been overseas nearly four years. Mr. Win. Motz received a nasty shaking up and a cut on his face which required four stitches on Tuesday last while employed with the Centralia airport. The gravel truck struck some loose gravel and took to the ditch. The dri/er of the •truck also received some and bruises and the truck ly damaged. Mrs, H. Kuhn left for on Thursday last to make her homo for the present with her daughter, Mrs. Blake Heathe. Op Wednesday scratches was baa- Windsor" evening neighbors called at her home and presented her with a small remembrance of her Crediton East neighbors. We are sorry to lose her from our midst. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Hill moved to their new home on Thursday, We welcome them to our end of the town, Mr. and Mrs. M, E. Brokenshire and daughter Eleanor, Mrs, J. Brokenshire and Mrs. Dougharty and Mr. Jepson, of Hagersville, spent Sunhay with Mrs. 'Vilson An­ derson and son Charles. Mr. Thomas Appleton, of Exeter, is visiting his brother Jack and other friends. Mrs. Alma Brunzlo and children, of Centralia, are visiting her sis­ ter, Mrs. J. Bullock. Gunner Murray Neil, of Petawa- wa, is spending a few lays leave with Mrs. Neil and Beverley. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glenn are spending a week at Lake St. Clair. Miss Maude Glenn, of visited this week with Mr. Geo. Glenn. Mr. Fred SmaUacombe home after spending a week with relatives in Guelph. Mrs. A. Lanupie, of Detroit, visit­ ed this week at the home of her nephew, Mr, A, L. Case. Mr, and Mrs, John Coleman, of London, visited recently with rela­ tives and friends here, Messrs. Stan Tudor, Janies Par­ kins, and Milton Russell are enjoy­ ing a fishing trip at Cliesley Lake. Mrs, Ted Taman and daughter, Toni, of Listowel, are visiting the former’s mother, Mrs, C. McDoneU, Mrs. Wilfred Klopp, of London, spent the past week at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jas,t Par­ kins. Dr. Wm, and Mr. ing a week. Miss visited brother Mrs, John N. Glenn. Sgt. Hattie Dunsford, of ley Park Military Hospital, to) visited recently with her in-law, Mrs. Milton Russell Mr. Ray Patterson, of Toronto, spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs Robt. Patterson. I-I. Buttery, of San F and soxi Franklin, of visited at Mrs. cisco, and son Merchant Marine, home of Mr WE ARE BUYERS AND CLEANERS OF Red Clover, Alfalfa, Alsike We are licensed by the Special Products certificates on the above seeds that have minimum value. Board to issue a guaranteed Also we are buyers of Timothy & Sweet Clovers CREDITON Rev, and Mrs. Trueblood and Misses Irene and Mildred spent a few $ays in Toronto. Miss Mildred reported at East General Hospital on Monday morning to commence her period of training as nurse, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q> Lovie and Mrs. Neil McDonald, of London, and Mi's, Bosella Simpson, of Lucan spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schwartz and Betty and Mrs, Newton Was- of Ailsa Mr, Lou. Mr. nidge and son Arnold, Craig, spent Sunday with Mrs, Schwarts?, Week-end visitors with Mrs, Jos, Woodall were FRIDAY, OCT t3> A TTT IS* MMI Jw JmhJK OF BANDS MORGAN THOMAS AND HIS ORCHESTRA pirect from Palais Royale, Tcwwtp FEATURING BONNIE SEWREY GEORGE HAYES anp THE “TOM CATS” 31 MUSICIANS-CONTINUOUS DANCE MUSIC 9 TO 1 JACK EVANS AND HIS NEW ALL-STAR ORCHESTRA FEATURING “BUZZ” BALDWIN «'mickey ” McDougall AND THE “JIVE JESTERSand and Mrs. Arthur Rowe (nee Bella Sims), of Clawson, Mick., Mrs, T. J. Wil­ son and Miss Laura Woodall, of London, and Mrs. J. Pryde, of Exeter, Mrs. J. W. Orme and Mrs. Vivian Baker, of Toronto, spent the week­ end with Mr, and Mrs. E. K, Fahr- ner. Mrs. visited guest Trevethick. Rev. and Mr. Victor Sunday with Mr. Clark, niversary Church which was attended by large crowd of end visitors, Mr, and Mrs, returned from a Island. Mrs. Rich. L. turned to her home in Long Beach, California after visiting with her mother, Mrs. S, Lamport and broth­ er Lloyd with with Mrs, Percy Banes ana Kestle and Janet spent and Mrs, F. W. Bev. Banes conducted an- services in the United a ,nd week-friends Advance tickets 85c at Heintzman & Co, Record Dept,/ Embassy Restaurant, Freddy's Smoke Shop. Scott's, Hotel Rldout, Arena Box Office, in St. Thomas at Harding’s Clothing Store, After 6 p,m. night of dance $1.00. CENTRALIA Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kearney and family, of St, Marys, visited Sun­ day with Mr. ...and Mrs, Frank Con- lin. Mr, and Mrs. W. Brock and son, of Zion, Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Johns, of Winchelsea, and Mr,#K. Sproule, of London, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Penwarden. Mr. and Mrs Fred Ford, of borne, visited Sunday with Mr. Mrs. John Pollard. Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith, Garfield trip to Kill ha.ve ManitoulinTan- th e the and Mrs. John Fisher Rflmn. Norman Stanlake return- , ed to Nanaimo, B.C., after spending a furlough with Mrs. Stanlake and his parents, Mr. Stanlake. Private funeral on Saturday at residence of Miss Amy Reynolds who passed away on Tuesday eve­ ning. Rev, M. A. Hunt conducted the service assisted by Rev. J. Tay­ lor. Three favorite hymns were sung, namely “Jesus, Lover of My Soul”, “Safe in the Arms of Jesus”, and “Peace, Perfect Peace,” The floral tributes were very beautiful showing the esteem with which the deceased was held. The pallbearers were Messrs. Geo. Armstrong, Robt. Middleton, H. Lawrence, W. R. Davidson, Mervyn Brown and John Henderson. Interment in Hensall Union (Cemetery, Presentation A group of about one hundred friends and neighbours surprised Mr. and Mrs. Milton Young at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold West­ lake, on Thursday evening Sept. 2 8th due to the fact they are leav­ ing the community and moving to Mitchell. Twelve tables of euchre were arranged by Mrs. Bert Riley. The ladies’ first prize Mrs. Carl Stoneman; ladies: Mrs. Lloyd MacLean; prize, Mr. Jim McDougall. The fol­ lowing ‘program was much enjoy­ ed: pupils of S.S. 7 Hibbert sang “Waltzing Matilda”, accompanied by Miss Edna Mills at the piano. A step-dance by Miss Leona West­ lake accompanied by Mr. Nelson Howe on the Violin. Mr. and Mrs. Young were presented with a hydro lamp and mirror. Mrs. Bdrt Riley and Miss Leona Westlake made the presentation. Little Allen presented his grandfather pipe of tobacco, dress was read by Lean. Dear Friends: The members of hood are gathered ning to honor you prior to your de­ parture to your new home in Mit­ chell. While it is with regret we are saying good-bye to the members of youi* household, we are pleased that it still will be possible for you to visit in our midst. We sincerely hope that when you leave behind you the strenuous life of a farmer and farmer’s wife, you enjoy a better measure and be able to say at the Grow old along with The bestt is yet to be, The last of life fox- which The first was made. We ask you to accept these gifts not for their value alone but as an expression of our good-will. We hope that home for and the happiness We have from the hope that youi’ two sops, Frank and Jim, overseas, who. are risking their lives every day in defence of our Canadian ways of life, may be kept safe and will be home soonex’ than you expect and once more join the family circle and make it com­ plete in your home in Mitchell. —Signed on behalf of youi’ friends arid neighbours. “For They Jolly Good Fellows.”. Lunch 1 and Mrs. Nelson service was held 2.30 at the late Vaughan has re- her her for two weeks and a week sisters in Detroit. sister in Detroit. H. A. held Sun- Kel- will be the and evening, rendered by Bend Male is Us- and of Thames Road, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Huxtable and daughter, of Exeter, visited Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. C. McCurdy. Wy- Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mills, of oining visited last week with H. Mills. Miss Esther Andrew and Evelyn Cameron Wholesale Seeds, CREDITON, ONTARIO G. ZWICKER ©The Borden Co. Ltd. test to eat f/us/ce cream" <<“And why shouldn’t I ?“ rumbled Elmer. “It’s so good, I have to celebrate somehow!” “That’s right,” smiled Elsie, the Borden Cow. “Borden’s Ice Cream is a treat that makes any occasion seem like a party. Every mouthful is so creamy-smoo-o-th, so full of delicious flavor, so refresh — ” “Gee, Mamma!” interrupted little Beulah, “what makes it so wonderful ?” “Well, dear,” answered Elsie, “Burden’s system of Quality Control is applied to mak­ ing Borden’s Ice Cream bricks and Borden’s Mel-O-rol, too. Only the purest and best ingredi­ ents Ure used.” Treat your family regularly to Borden’s Mel-O-rol or brick Ice Cream. . .in various delicious flavors. ♦. i Campbell Eyre; was won by gent’s, Mr. lucky prize, gent’s luckj Young with a The following ad- Mrs. Glenn Mc- the neighbour- here this eve- will both of health poet dia: me, the lamp will light your many more happy years, mirror will reflect every day of your one more wish for bottom of our hearts. two sops. the life, you We All joined in singing are Was served and old time dancing ehjoyed. Music was furnished by Messrs. Nelson Howe and W. Kers- lake, Cromarty. All enjoyed pleasant evening, the i 's, it’s GOT to // the Borden company Limited ■ E -w■wEiJrw!▼■ WINCHELSEA . Mrs. W. J, Veal has spent 'past week in Exeter with her muth* er, Mrs. M. Elford, who is lit Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster, of Granton, spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Yule and family, of Science HUI, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Prance. Mrs, John prance, of spent Tuesday with Mr. and Sherwood Brock, Mr, and Mrs, Nelson Clarke ed on Sunday with Mr, and Wm. Walters. the Exetei*, “ Mrs. visit* DASHWOOD Anniversary services will be in the Evangelical church on day, Oct. Sth, when Di lerman, of Kitchener, guest speaker morning Special music will be the choir and Grand Quartette. A cordial invitation extended to all. Rev. and Mrs. J. Burn are spend­ ing a few days in Milverton this week, also attending a convention in St. Paul’s Cathedral, London, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Pfile, of Grand Bend, Pfile, friends Mrs. father Hopcroft motored there on Sunday Mrs. Hopcroft returning with him. Quite a number from here at­ tended the Anniversary services in Zurich last Sunday. Miss Zeta Nadiger R.N. of How­ ell, Mich., spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and vlrs. Wn Nadiger. Mr. Sampson Colosky, who has made liis ‘home in Zurich for some time, has returned to Dashwood and will make his home with Mr. and Mrs. W. Wolfe. Mrs. John Oestreicher, of Ottawa Valley, spent a few days with rela tives here, W.M.S. Convention in Zurich, Miss Oneida Restemeyer, R.N. of London, is spending two weeks va­ cation at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller are visiting with friends in Michigan. and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton of Dashwood, visited with in Kitchener on Sunday. Hopcr'oft visited with her in Clifford last week. Mr. also attending tbe ZION Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock and Jean visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dickinson, of Den- field. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tookey and John, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Box, of London, Mr, and Mrs. P. Passmore, of Thames Road, Mrs. A. Gunning^ of Exeter, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Brock visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Fred Penwarden, of Centralia. Miss Laurene Hern R.N., of Lon­ don, visited over the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Hern Wes Jaques and Sunday with Mr, Jaques, of Chisel-, Mr. and Mrs. family visited on and Mrs. Oliver hurst. The quarterly was held .on Sunday. Three members joined the church. Miss Dorothy Alexander, of Exet­ er, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wes JaqueS. Miss Irene Brock visited over the week-end with Miss Hilda Hender­ son sacrement service new of St. Marys. WOODHAM The Autumn Anniversary ser­ vices will be held in this church next Sunday Octobex' Sth at 11 a.m. and 7.3x0 p.m. The guest speakers Will be Rev, S. G. Risdon, of Staffa, in the morning and Rev. A. B. Irwin, of Exetei' in the evening. Mrs. L. Quinn, of Sudbury, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Switzer for a few days. Mr. David Parkinson, Sudbury is the guest at his father’s home for a few days, Sacrament was observed last Sunday morning young men uniting With Messers, Harold Mills Gunning. ’ Miss Mary Hanna, of the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pettibone and little daughter, Mary Gay, of Cabreol, are visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Thompson and other friends, An error in last week’s news about the Sacred Ooncertj the name of Russel Mills was left out, he hating favored with a well ren­ dered violin selection, accompanied on the piano by Grant Mills, here with two the church and Ross London, is Miss aue spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Andrew. Miss Florence Harris and lady friend, of Simcoe, were recent guests at the home of Mrs. J. Blair. Mr. B. D. Cook attended the Rod­ ney Fair last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baynham are visiting with their son Corporal and Mrs. Chas. Baynham in Miss Helen Hicks R.N., friend .have returned to er after spending theii- with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Davies and family, of Exeter, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Knight. Misses Pearl and Eva Merriam, of London, were Sunday visitors with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Merriam. The Sunday Schoo] Anniversary services held in the church on Sun­ day were well attended both morn­ ing and evening. Rev. Harold Swann, of Trinidad, was the guest speaker at both services and many of his old friends gathered to hear his fine assisted Sproule London, appreciated. On Sunday, Annual Thank will be held in the church with the Rev. G. G. Howes, of Lucknow, as guest speaker. The choir from No. 9 S.F.T.S. will assist with the mus­ ic. You are cordially invited to attend these services. Toronto, and lady Vancouv- vacation messages. The choir was in the evening by Mr. medal violinist, of solos ' were greatly gold whose October Sth, the Offering Services Massey Harris Sales & Service R. B. WILLIAMS, DEALER (Successor to Glen McKnight) © It is with a good deal of pleasure that I announce to the public that I have taken over the agency of the Massey- Harris Company for the Exeter district. I am now open for business in Frayne’s Block, opposite the Post Office and will endeavour to serve the public in a manner that I hope will be satisfactory to all. R. B. Williams Exeter SHUR-GAIN EG MAKER CONCENTRATE Phone 88 I i SOLD BY YoU don’t have to sacrifice quantity foi* quality—not when you feed your pullets the SHUR-GAIN WAY! ! Ontario pullets are ready - willing - and able - to lay you 180. io 200 eggs each per year, with no sacrifice of quality. IF—they get enough of the-right kind of feed! GRAIN ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH TO FILL THE EGG BASKET! 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