HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1944-12-07, Page 4Page 4 TUB TIMES-ADVOCATE, IXETO. ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DBCBMBBR. 7, 1.944 To Top Your Christmas Dinner Christmas Cake You haven’t tasted Christmas cake HU you’ve had ours* The delicious goodness of a Christmas cake just can’t be beat for a good old fashioned holiday. They are made from the choicest ingredients and will stay tasty and good for a long, long time. Order yours today, I BIRTHS DUNDAS—At Dr* Fletcher's Hospi­ tal, Bxeter, on November 29 th, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs, .Stephen Dundas, of Mooresville, a daugh­ ter* GILLIS’—At the Stratford General Hospital on Monday, December 4, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Gillis, of Stratford, a daughter (Bronwyn Elizabeth) granddaugh­ ter for Rev. A. B. and Mrs. win. Rev, T, L, Luft, choir, and the Canadian Legion; also soldiers from Camp, jpperwash and to all those who donated memorial wreaths. * DEATHS Ir- 17, ........LIU'S, 3, McKeller, beloved Baliantyne, in her i FRUIT LOAVES s Bakery SHORTBREAD This is the season to have on hand plenty of these goodies to treat your friends when they drop in. They’ll fairly melt in your mouth. In order to get your extra tasty fruit loaves you’ll have to order early as our fruit is limited. They’re full to overflow- with goodness, BALLANTYNE—In Usborne, lot N.E.B., on Sunday December 1944, Mary wife of James 78 th year. MITCHELL—-At London, on Tuesday, December 5, 1944, J. Herbert Mitchell, aged 75 years, McKEEVER—At her late residence, lot 4, concession 13, Stephen Township, Elizabeth Madden, be­ loved wife, of Joseph McKeever, in her 75th year. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Stanlake, of 1065 Pine Street* London, Ont., and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Stanlake, 11218 Brydges St., London, Ont., wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and sympathy ip the loss of a loving father and grand­ father, Mr. Geo. Ford, thanks to Mrs. Martin and Baskerville, Ernest Collingwood Gordon Sehlange. IN MEMORIAM Victoria Hospital, CARDS OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Taylor desire to express their sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbors for tended many friends the kindness that has been ex- during Mr. Taylor's illness. Joseph Finkbeiner, Crediton, to express her sincere to all who remembered her gifts, cards, letters and Special Mrs. and- * CANN—In loving memory of dear son and brother, Charles Stewart Cann, A1057S8, who gave his life for King and Country December 8, 1943, at the Battle of Moro River in Italy. Somewhere in Italy in a soldier’s grave, Lies our dear son and brother among the brave, never shunned his country’s call, gladly gave his life, his all, died the helpless to defend, our Pte. He Christmas Suggestions in the furniture store Mrs. wishes thanks with flowers while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, * Mr. James H, Hookey wishes to express his many thanks to his friends and neighbors for their kindness in sending cards and for enquiries while a patient at West­ minster Hospital, London. * But He A faithful soldier’s noble end. —-Dearly remembered by Daddy, Mother, Brothers and Sisters,* FINKBEINER—In loving memory of our dear father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. Finkbeiner, who passed away December Sth, 1927, and December Somewhere back Where loveliness They live in, the ’Mid the blue and —Ever ily. 12th, 19 3 3. of the sunset, never dies, land of Glory, .gold of the skies, x-emembered by theii' fam- * A spring-filled mattress would be a nice gift for Christmas Hassocks; Living-room Cribs; Baby Strollers; Baby Bathettes; High or Occasional Chairs; End-tables; Tables; Breakfast Sets; Child’s Book Ends; Table Ornaments; Chairs and many other articles found in a furniture store. We have a beautiful stock of coffee tables ranging in price from $5.00 to $28.50. We have a few Tri-Iite lamps left. A ood assortment of Table lamps and Bedroom Suites galore. Mr. and family wish thanks to teacher and for the ness in Margaret Hospital, Mrs. W. H. Essery and to express their sincere the neighbors, friends, pupils of No. 4 Usborne kindness and thoughtful- many ways when Mary was a patient in Victoria London. FRAYNE-—In loving memory of Mrs. Jas. Frayne who passed away one year ago December 11, 19 43. My thoughts are To a hill not far s Where they laid mother Just one year ago —Ever remembered ter Olive. ever turning away, my dear grand­ today. by granddaugh- * Mrs. Sidney Taylor wishes to ex­ press 1 friends acts of tended Special and the choir of Chiselhurst United Church, Exeter-Hensall Branch of the Canadian Legion, and for the beautiful flora) tributes. * her sincere thanks to the and neighbors for the many : kindness and sympathy ex­ in her recent bereavement, thanks to Rev. Mr. Brook loving memory AUCTION SALEFOR SALE wanted FOR SALE—A blue baby buggy, would make a good go-cart. Apply at Tjines-AdYOcate. 7* FOR SALE—Extras gaht-—sell them Classified ads in Advocate. are extrava- through the the Times- WANTED—'Yeung girl desires pos­ ition to help with housework, A. Patterson, Kippen. Phone Hen* sail 93rl6. 7c FOR SALE—A used Ferrell and grain cleaner in good dition: elevators, motor screens complete, Apply box Zurich, Ont. i WANTED—Clocks oi' watches. Re­ pair agencey, Guarantee work. Call at Blue Sunoco gas station. S, J, Sweitzer. 30* WILL BUY an unlimited number of fertilizer or fox horses. Frank Taylor, Exeter. FOR SALE — 100 Jersey "white giant pullets, ready to lay. Also Christmas trees at 50 cents each. Apply to Pius Dietrich, phone 3lrl8, Dashwood. 30:7* FOR SALE—-Two purebred York hogs, three months old. Sired by Pickering Prince, No. 44X— 272468. Apply Harold Hern, R. R. 1, Granton. Phone Kirkton 4rl4, . 7:14* FOR SALE—Two hanging lamps in good condition; reasonably priced. Apply at Times-Advocate. . 7* FOR SALE—1928 Chev, coach, ex­ tra good tires. Apply to R. B. Williams, Exeter. 7c FOR SALE—A few thousand four- inch tile* Truck to deliver. Apply D. Clark, phone 9rl2, Lucan. 7* FOR SALE—A11 Aladdin lamp, also a roller-bearing root pulper A-l condition. Apply at Times- Advocate. 7* in WANTED—Five cord of maple or beech, 4 foot. Apply Box 280 Times-Advocate. 7* WANTED—A S h.p, electric motor in- good condition, Apply to Times Advocate. 7 * MISCELLANEOUS RENFREW SALES & SERVICE— Anyone in need of an electric cream separator, or a stove. Call Hugh Thiel, Zurich, 93r4. ' 4-1-45* MASSEY-HARRIS SALES & SERVICE Come in and see the new M.H. Electric Grinder with automatic feed control; one pulper; one new Beatty Litter Carrier complete; wheelbarrows. Phone 88 R. B. Williams Exeter FOR SALE—Dry block wood, 4 good shorthorn bulls, serviceable age. W. C. F. Oestricher. 19r4 ‘ Crediton. • 7:14c PERSONAL Lambert Sale Yards, Saturday, December 9 th,, ing ewes Shropshire) cattle and Auctioneer, (Oxford, already pigs. A. Strathroy, 55 breed* Lincoln and bred; also Q. McAlpine, VILLAGE OF EXETER NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public Notice is hereby given that meeting of the Electors of the of Exeter will be held in phone 99 Traquairs Hardware Shop at E. R. Hopper’s FURNITURE STORE, EXETER When You Think of Practical Gifts come to Traquair’s Hardware Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Maier and family, of Dashwood, wish to ex­ press their sincere thanks to the friends, neighbors and the Ladies’ Aid for their kindness, shown in cards and letters, in their recent bereavement. Special thanks PENWARDEN — In of my dear brother, Albert Pen­ warden, who passed away one year ago, Dec. 8, 1943. He bade no one a last farewell, He said good-bye to none, His loving- heart had ceased to beat Before I knew that he was gone. My heart still aches for sadness, My eyes shed many a tear,. God only knows how I miss him As this ends the first sad year. —Sadly remembered by his loving sister, Mrs. Priscilla Smith, c FOR SALE—A. Hawaiian guitar with case and music rack. Apply to Box R. Times Advocate. 1 7C A II I"’ Suffers of bleed- EJII L| ing and protrud- I I L EL in» piles should ■ ■ m v know Bunkers Pills treat the cause at its Money back if the first does not satisfy. At any Drug Store. a Village the Town Hall, Exeter, on FRIDAY, DEC, 22, 1911 at the hour of 12.00 o’clock noon for the ceiving for the cillors, and for the Board of Education. And further Notice is hereby given that in the event of more candidates being proposed and qual­ ifying for any particular office, than required to be elected, the proceedings will be adjourned until MONDAY, JANUARY 1st, 19-15 When polls shall be opened from 9 o’clock a,m. until 5 o’clock p.m. at the following places with the undermentioned 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 6th, 1944. purpose of making and re­ nominations of Candidates offices of Reeve and 4 Coun- Public Utilities Commission Where You Will Find a Fine Assortment Of Gifts That Will be Appreciated Pyrex and Ovenware Christmas is the time to get these lovely pieces of .Pyrex ware that she has' wanted all year. There is a plendid variety of single pieces as well as attractive sets. Housewives will be delighted when they see the many uses for these Pyrex pieces. And you Can watch the food cook to perfection through the beautiful clear glass. Stainless Enamelware Here’s an answer to another Christmas gift for the women folk. We have a sortment of stainless enamelware colours of white and red, white ivory and green, ivory and red pearl. It resists stains and stays attractive. splendid as- in various and black, and some bright and Herbal source, bottle Exeter FOR SALE—-Bicycle, 1 gent’s, used Schwimn, with many extras, a dandy, must be seen to be appre­ ciated; also 2 new, C.C.M. man- IF BACKA^CHES are slowing you .up, take RUMACAPS. Pains and aches are relieved after the first dose. Robertson’s Drug Store. facture, ladies’ and gent’s. Apply1 PUZZLED to know what to give Cook Bros., Hensail or Robert Cook, phone 6 3, Hensall. 7c STRAYED Toy The kiddies will morning if find toys go wild on Christ- beneath the picked from There are tree th ev splendid display. for children of all ages. These in­ clude darts, blackboards,, paint books., chemistry many others. You’ll find many games here, too, such as parchesi and snakes and ladders'. toys . archery sets, drums, guns, crayon and army tanks, trucks, sets, baking sets and Skates Cutlery Tools I Skates will make any Here’s a practical gift For the man with a work-i boy or girl happy on for the lady of the house.shop here’s the answer Christmas morning. And Our display includes to his Christmas box*-—a i for the young lad we butcher knivesj paring plane* hammer, saw, or i have hockey sticks, pucks.knives* bread knives and some other tool for his gloves and shinpads, too.carving sets.crib. ROWE—In loving memory of a kind and noble wife and mother Elizabeth Ann [Holloway) Rowe" who passed away on J" 10, 19 43. t/ One of the dearest mothers the world could hold, With a Christian spirit and a heart of gold, Kind and patient in all her ways; Upright and just to the end of her days, Of those who know How great our —Sadly missed daughters. December / knew her, all will loss one year ago. by ROWE—In loving Gram. Rowe. Bobby Dinney. her husband and memory of dear and Barbara WESTCOTT—In loving memory of our loving son Jack who passed away one year ago 1943. Gone is Silent is Too far But not too far for thought to reach. Sweet to remember him who once was here, And who, though absent, is just as dear. Ever remembered and sadly missed by Mother, Father, Brothei’ and Sisters. December Sth, loved so dear, loved to hear; the face we the voice we away for sight or speech, * WESTCOTT^—In loving memory of Jack who passed away Dec. Sth, 1943. Always thoughtful, kind and true, Always a wonderful friend to me; But there is comfort in the thought, That a loving God knows best. Ever remembered by Aunt Lily.* STRAYED—From Hay swamp, two yearlings, one white steer, one red heifer.». Roy Schwartz, Phone 2h’2, Crediton. tfc Strayed—Onto lot 13, con. 3, Hay Township, white yearling steer. Owner may have same by proving ownership and paying expenses. Apply to Orville Tay­ lor. Phone Hensall 83r23. 7c STRAYED—Onto Lot 10, Con. 17, Stephen Twp., a yearling heifer. Owner may has same by proving­ ownership and paying expenses. Apply to- M. C. Sweitzer, Shipka. 30:7:14* Reception for Hensal Boys Flying Officer George Sangster, of Hensall, along with others, is being accorded a reception in the Hensall Town Hall to-night (Wed­ nesday). He is home On a month's leave. Twenty-one years Officer Sangster was _____ _ __ D.F.C., the first to be won by any­ one in Hensall, and has 40 opera­ tional flights to his credit. He also received ices over don, he Lachine, Trenton, and received his wings ati MacDonald, Man,, and was fifth in his class of 138. He was born in Hensall and received his education there, Hollowing is the letter from headquarters. “Ottawa, Nov. 22. Dear Mrs. Sangster: I am writing to say that all ranks of the Royal Canadian Air Force join me in warmly congratulating you and the members of your family on the honor and distinction Which have come to your son, Pilot Officer George Alexander Sangster, D.F.C., through the award of the Distin­ guished Plying Cross for great gal­ lantry in the performance 6i his from Europe NOTICES NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Exeter taxes may be paid to the Collector in the Town Hall, Decem­ ber 12, 13, 14; hours 9 to 12.00 am. and 1.30 to 5.30 p.m. W. C. Pearce, Tax Collector for Christmas? Send a jar or tube of NAMELESS Cold Remedy and your friends will thank you many times. It proofs folk against common colds, that, if neglected, develop into serious illnesses, and oft times death. Buy it in Exeter at Browning’s, Robertson’s, Grigg’s and Mike Sander’s Stores. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Brick house, particu­ larly well located in Exeter, garage and small chicken house. Estate. Must be sold. C. V. Pick­ ard, TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public Notice is hereby given .that meeting of the Electors of the Township of Stephen will be held in the Town Hall, Crediton, on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22nd, 1944 at 1 o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of Nominations Reeve and Trustees of Area comprising sections 3, 4, 6, 7, 12, and Union 8, five to be elected. And further Notice is hereby giv­ en that in the event of more candi­ dates being proposed and qualifying for any particular office than re­ quired to be elected, the proceed­ ings‘will be adjourned until MONDAY, JANUARY 1st, 1945 when polls will be open at 9 a.m. at the' following places as fixed by the Township. By-law; 1. Werner’s Barber Shop, lot 28, 1, W. B. Willert, Gordon Wil- 2, Penhale’s Kitchen, 2, “ making and receiving for Reeve, Councilmen, the Township School Deputy- also for FOR’ SALE—100 acres level clay loam with full set of buildings, reasonably handy to school and Exeter. W. IC. Pearce. FOR SALE—Some good lots f&r building sites. W. C. Pearce. FARMS FOR SALE — 100- acres, brick house, basement barn, bush, handy to schools and town; 75 acres, Con. 9, Hay, small frame house, bank barn, school near; 100 acres Hibbert, brick house, bank barn, bush. W. C. Pearce. Classifieds bring results duty while' serving with No. 9 Squadron of the Royal Air Force. The citation on which this award was made reads as follows: ‘Pilot Officer Sangster has completed many sorties against targets in Ger­ many, including eight attacks on Berlin. On one occasion when at­ tacked by a Messerschmidt 110, by his skill and tenacity, the enemy fighter was driven off damaged. At all times this officer has shown great keenness and devotion to duty, setting a splendid example to all.’ The personnel of the Force are proud of your son’s fine service record, gar ds. Powers, fence With kindest personal re- Yours sincerely, Charles L. f Minister of National De- for Air.” of age Pilot! awarded the GREENWAY .. try one con. son; con Walker; lot 11, con, 6, Thos. Trevethick, W. Morlock; 4. Town Hall, lot 10, con. 7, J. T. Hirtzel, J. H. Gaiser; 5. O’Rourke’s Kitchen, lot 10>, con. 1-2, Pat Sullivan, Jas. Mawhinney; 6. Koehler’s Store, lot 23, con. N.B E. G. Kraft. Chester Gaiser; 7. Sweitzer’s Kitchen, lot 10, con. 17, John Houlahan, Major Baker; 8. Pollock’s Store, lot 4 0'. con. S.B., Mansell Hodgins, Wm. Hicks; 9* Ravelle’s Store, lot 1, con. Sauble, Colin Love, Inland Desjardine. And all electors are hereby re­ quested to takez notice and govern themselves accordingly. LLOYD B. HODGSON,. Returning Officer. Centralia, Dec. 6, 1944. I lot 20, Preston Dearing, George 3. Wenzel’s Barber Shop, , F. 7:14:21c the decoration for serv- Berlin. Enlisting at Lon- received his training at Que., Moncton, N.B., and The Harmony Class of the United 1 Church will hold their monthly meeting on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Curts. Mrs. Austin Hay ter, of London, 1 visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Pau) Eagleson and family. Lieut. Dawson Woodburn, of Camp Borden, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chid Woodburn, The W.A. anti W.M.S, of the United Church will held their an­ nual meeting on Tuesday afternoon Dec. 12th, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Brophey, The ladies please note the change in date of this meeting, Mr* a " home some West; ■ Mr, Lloyd Stewardson arrived on Saturday after spending tune with relatives In Ahe a*,d Mrs, Russell Brown and Gordon visited oh Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker, of the Lake Road. Mrs. Wm. Hicks spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gillies and sons, of East Williams. Mrs. Harold Brophey viited last Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Young. Fit. Sgt. Harold Honsberger spent the week-end at the home of Mr. Wm. Hicks.• Mrs. Honsberger and Jimmie returned to Toronto with him. A close-fisted farmer supplied to- a 'local house three dozen eggs every week. One week he found that he had accidentally sent one egg too many. Determinend not to lose on the deal, he called at the house. ‘‘Mr. Smith,” he said, ”1 sent along one egg over the three dozen this ‘‘Surely _ __ ____ worry over a little thing like that/ Mr, Smith said. ‘‘Let’s settle it with a drink. What will you have?” “Egg and milk,” was the farm­ er's reply. week.” you’re not going to Open for Business TUESDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EACH WEEK. The Exeter District Co-op, serve you in Posts, Co-op. Paints, etc. Mill Feeds, Feeds and are ready to Flour, Cedar Concentrates, We will have Needs available in the near future. a full supply of Farmer’s Exeter District Cooperative P. Passmore, Manager i I