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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1944-12-21, Page 4Page 4 W TIMFS’APVOCATE, OETCB ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNINQ, P.ECBMBBR 21, W4 gfl| 9Cook s ROCK BOTTOM CASH STORES Exeter und Hensail FRIENDS TO BE , , . . HEARTIEST GOOD WISHES A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A NEW YEAR FULL OF AND PROSPERITY. AS WE EXTEND THESE SINCERE GREETINGS WE WOULD LIKE TO GRATEFULLY WE EXTEND TO OUR OLD FRIENDS, OUR NEW FRIENDS AND OUR FOR HAPPINESS YULETIDE ACKNOWLEDGE THE MANY COURTESIES AND EVIDENCES OF GOOD WILL THAT HAVE MADE SERVICE TO YOU A PLEASURE FOR US. , SHOP EARLY, AS STORE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY & TUESDAY See our Display of California Grapes and Oranges ..................................................................................... • W1NCHELSEA The regular monthly meeting o£ the Red Cross was held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne. Mr. Lome Elford, of Elimville, visited on Sunday with Mrs. W, J. Veal. The Winchelsea School Christ­ mas concert was held on Friday evening at Elimville church with a good program. Much credit is due the teachers, also Mr. Wein. Master Alvin Coward, of Blan- shard, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Coward. To Our Many Friends and Customers: A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR J. HUBERT JONES and CHAS. S. MacNAUGHTON Jones, MacNaughton Seed Co. BIRTHS DEARING—At Dr. Fletcher's Hos­ pital, on Wednesday, December 13th, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dearing, a daughter. FRAYNE—In Toronto East Gener­ al Hospital on Saturday, Decem­ ber 16th, 1944, to LAC. and Mrs. Ray Frayne, of Wellington, a daughter, GLANVILLE -— At Dr, Fletcher’s Hospital, Exeter, on Wednesday, December 20, 19 44, to Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Glanville, of Credi- ton, a son. McCANN-—At St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on December 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Clement McCann, Dash­ wood, the gift of a son. DEATHS GIBSON—In McGillvary Township on Monday, Dec. 18, 19 44, Sam­ uel Gibson, in his 89th year. The funeral was held Wednesday, Dec. 20, with interment in St. Marys Cemetery (Brinsley). MCPHERSON *— In Parkhill, Onu, on „ Saturday, December 16th, 19 44, Angelene (Knight), belovea wife of Donald S. McPherson. REVINGTON — Suddenly, on Dec; 14, 1944, at Victoria Hospital, London, Benjamin A. Revington, Concession 2, Biddulph, in hi» 70th year. SIMS—In St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Wednesday, December 13th, 1944, Rebecca Rollins, be­ loved wife of the late Job Sims, in her 83rd year. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. W. R. pougall, Hen­ sail, Ont., wish to announce the en­ gagement of their second, daughter, Dorothy Ann, to LAC. Douglas Leonard Hughson, only son ot Mr. and Mrs. L. Hpghson, AUiston, Ont. The wedding to take place Ute this month. * CARDS OF THANKS The family of the Ute Mrs. Job, Sims wish to. express their sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors for the many acts of kindness and sympathy extended them during their sad bereavement. Special thanks to Rev, Mr, Trueblood, Mr. F, Taylor and Mrs, J* W, Lawson, Mr. Hunt and employees, of Lon­ don and to the Sterling Construc­ tion men of Centralia, and all those who remembered her with flowers and curds while a patient in St.* Joseph’s Hospital, London, c The family of the late Mrs. Henry Anderson wish to thank their friends and relatives tor the kind expressions of sympathy re­ ceived during their recent bereave­ ment, also for the floral tributes. Special thanks to Rev, N. J. Woods and members of Main St. choir, also to those who so kindly loaned their cars. * Mr. and Mrs, Ashley Smith and Shirley wish to express their ’sin­ cere thanks to their many friends and neighbors for the kindness that has been extended to Mrs. Smith while a patient in Victoria Hospital London. * Mr. R. D. Hunter and family wish to express their sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends fox the kindness and sympathy extend­ ed during their recent bereavement. c IN MEMORIAM COTTRILL—In loving memory of Frederick Cottrill, St. Thomas, who passed away one year ago, Dec. 16, 1943. “Safe in the arms of Jesus” —Ever rememberer by his sister, Nellie J. Robinson. LIGHTFOOT—In loving memory of Mrs, Edith Jane Lightfoot, who died Dec. 21st, 1928, Though her smile has gone forever, And her hand we cannot touch; We will never lose the memory Of the one we loved so much. —Ever remembered by her husband and family. * FIELD—In memory of Arthur G. Field, who left us Dec. 24tr\, 1941. Just when his hopes seemed brightest, Just when his days seemed best, God took him from among ”s To dwell with all, the blest. The world may change from year to year And friends from day to day, But never will the one we loved From memory pass away. For nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps him near. —Ever remembered by his parents, Robert and Winnie. * Christmas when the To you our friends and patrons we extend our Best Wishes for a Joyful Christmas. Let us hope that when another Christmas comes our hearts may be lifted in the anticipation of a happier season — a world again will be at Classified Directory — PLACE AN ADVERTISEMENT HERE AND WATCH RESULTS — FOR SALE LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE—Dry block wood, 4 good shorthorn bulls, serviceable age, w. C. F. Oestricher. 19r4 FOR SALE—Collie pups. Apply to Dennis O’Rourke R.R. 3, Dash- Wood,__________________14;21* FOR SALE-—Vessot grinder 10- jnch, in good working order, Ap­ ply Times-Advocate. 14:21c FOR SALE—A Hawaiian guitar With case and music rack. Apply to Box R Times Advocate, 21c FOR SALE—12 inch Fleury grind­ er, copiplete with bagger apd speed jack, will sell separately. Apply to Times Advocate. 21* FOR SALE—Two warm coats, one chamois lined, sizes 12 and 14, also pair of skates, size 5 nearly new. Reasonabe for quick sale. Phone 61, Exeter, 2'lc FOR SALE—1 white enamel bass­ inette with springs and mattress on rubber wheels, 40 inches long 22inches wide. Also a child’s kid­ dy car and 1 white enamel doll bed. Apply to Mrs. Ed. Munn, R.R. 1 Exeter, phone 83r3 Hen­ sail. FOR SALE—Pair of ladies' white skates, size 6, practically new, Apply to Times Advocate. 21 * FOR SALE—A pair of leather moccasins, as good as new, size six. Price $2.50. Apply at Times- Advocate. * FOR SALE — 1928 Oldsmobile coach in good running condition with good tires, serial No. 21865, also Chrysler sedan with good tires, needs some repair, serial No. AHN53. Apply Times Advoc- cate. i___ 21* FOR SALE—Good Cheer cook stove, large size, in good con­ dition; ladie’s white skates, size 6; chemical toilet; linoleum rug, 12x15; six kitchen chairs; rock­ ing chairs. Apply to Mrs. Ewart Pym, Exeter. 21* LOST-—In Exeter on Thursday, Dee, 7th, a string of pearls, about 18 inches long, valued as keepstake, Reward. AppJy at Times-A’dvo- cate. ■ * LOST—A black billfold, in Exeter, Saturday night. Reward, Return to Exeter Times Advocate, 21 * LOST—A crow-bar op Lake Shore Road between railroad track and first bridge west of Exeter, L, B, Moore, Hay P.O, 21* LOST—In Exeter between the sta­ tion and the post office a hand saw. Fipder please phone 3t0<. * LOST—On Friday last between Exeter and Dashwood, two gates for large truck. Reward, Arnold Ford, phone 256, Exeter, c FOUND—In Exeter, a wedding ring. Apply at Times Advocate. 21c FOUND—Radio battery left in car by mistake Saturday night, Chev, car by the Chain way. Owner may have same by paying for advt. Apply to Times-Advocate. 21c FOR RENT FOR RENT—Three well-furnished rooms. Apply to Mrs. Geo. An- derson, Victoria. St.14* TO RENT—Two rooms by Jan. 1st. Apply Mrs. Josllua Heywood. * MISCELLANEOUS RENFREW SALES & SERVICE— Anyone in need of an electric cream separator, or a stove. Call Hugh Thiel, Zurich, 93r4. 4-1-45* FOR SALE—2 Aladdin lamps, new type, in good condition. Phone 41J 'Crediton. 21c FOR SALE—Six Shorthorn bulls sired by Robinwood Reward by Millhills Ransom out of heavy production cows. Fully accredit­ ed and blood tested. R. D. Hunt­ er, R.R. 3, Exeter, phone Kirk­ ton 39r7. 21tfc AUCTION SALE hard maple tops and butts on Archie Tower’s farm Thames Road, Thursday Dec. 28, at 2 o’clock. Terms cash. 21* HOW ABOUT insulating your home for Christmas. Glad to furnish estimates. Apply to W. J. Melville Exeter. 14:21* MASSEY-HARRIS SALES & SERVICE Our shop will be' closed during the Christmas holidays. Dec. 27th to Jan. 2nd., while in Toronto on II SIT) Phone 88 R. B. Williams Exeter TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Notice is hereby given that any resident of Usborne desiring to pur­ chase fuel wood may leave their order with W. J. Routley, R.R. 3, Exeter, on or before January 8 1944 A.’ W. Morgan, Clerk. December 20 1944. 21:28:4c PERSONAL WANTED WANTED—Washing machine, suit­ able to be motor driven. Apply to Times-Advocate. 21c WANTED—Clocks or watches. Re­ pair agencey. Guarantee work. Call at Blue Sunoco gas station. S. J. Sweitzer. Jy. 4* WANTED — Organist’ and choir director for St. Peter’s Lutheran church, Zurich. State qualifica- tians and salary expected. Duties to commence Jan. 2. Applications to be sent by Dec. 23rd to Mr. Clarence Datars, Zurich, Ont. _________________________14:21c WILL BUY an unlimited number of fertilizer or fox horses. Frank Taylor, Exeter. 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. FOR SALE—100 acres level clay loam with full set of buildings, reasonably handy to school and Exeter. W. 10. Pearce. FOR SALE—‘Some good lots foi* building sites. W. C. Pearce. FARMS FOR SALE — 100 acres, brick house, basement barn, bush, handy to schools and town; 75 acres, Con. 0, Hay, small frame house, bank barn, school near; 10'0 acres Hibbert, brick house, bank barn, bush. W. C. Pearce. FOR SALE—Property in the vil­ lage of Dashwood containing four acres more or less; two- storey red brick house in first class condition and all city con­ veniences; barn and henhouse. Inspection is invited to prospec­ tive buyers. Chas. H. Watts. 1-2-45* STRAYED STRAYED—From Hay Swamp, one red yearling heifer, Roy Schwartz Phone 21r2 Crediton. tfc STRAYED—Onto lot 10, con. 16, Stophen Tp., yourig edw with calf. Owner may have same by proving ownership, Albert Gaiser, Dashwood R. R. 2, - 14:21128c BACKACHES GO QUICKLY, often after first dose. RUMA CAPS two- way action attacks the cause, re­ lieves the pain. Robertson’s Drug Store. “HEALTH, SEX & BIRTH CON­ TROL—by P. E. Ryberg, M.D. Highly recommended as a frank, authorative and sensibly written book. Should be read by everj engaged and married person. Get your copy now. Only $2.00 de­ livered. Write Box J Hay P.O. _____________________21:4:18* A PROMINENT clergy in Chatham writes, “Find enclosed $1.00 for which please send me two tubes NAMELESS Cold Remedy. I have found it the finest remedy for Sinns Catarrhal conditions I have ever used.” Nameless Cold Rem­ edy is sold in Exeter by Brown­ ing’s, Robertson’s, Griggs ana Sanders’ stores. nominations and elections TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Electors of the Township of Usborne will be held in the TOWINSHJP HALL, ELIMVILLE at the hour of 1 o’clock p.m. FRIDAY DECEMBER 22nd, 1944. For the, purpose of making and receiving nominations for the Of­ fices of Reeve and four Coucillors. And further take notice that in the event of more candidates being pro­ posed and qualifying for any parti* cular office than required to be el- acted, the proceedings will adjourn Until MONDAY, JANUARY 1st, 1945 when polls sjiajl be opened from 9 o’clock a.m, until 5 o’clock p.m. at the following places with the under­ mentioned officers in charge as fix­ ed by Township by-law viz: Ho. 1, School House No, 4, Eden, J. J, Hunter, D.R.O., Fred Ford, Polling Clerk; No 2 House of Lloyd Stewart, C. B, Allison, D.R.O., .Chas Jeffery, Polling Clerk; No. 3 School House No.l, Hurondale, Wm. Jef­ fery, D.R.O., Wm. Sims, Polling Clerk; No. 4, public Hall, Farquhar Leonard Harris, D.R.O,, Nelson Roach, Polling Clerk; No. 5, Town­ ship Hall, Elimville, Lloyd Johns, D7R.O., Weston Horne, Polling Clerk; No. 6, House of Ross Hern, Ross Hern D.R.O., Norman Brock, Polling Clerk; No. 7J House of Rus­ sell Morrison, Oliver McCurdy, D.R.O,, Ray Mills, Polling Cerk. All electors are hereby requested to take notice and govern them­ selves accordingly, A. W. Morgan, Clerk R.R. 1, Hensail, December 20, 1944 VILLAGE OF EXETER NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Electors of the Village of Exeter will be held in the Town Hall, Exeter, on FRIDAY, DEC. 22, 1944 at the hour of 12.00 o’clock noon for the purpose of making and re­ ceiving nominations of Candidates for the offices of Reeve and 4 Coun­ cillors, Public Utilities Commission 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, 1945 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. TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public Notice is hereby given that a 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 making and receiving Nominations for Reeve, Deputy- Reeve and Councilmen, also for Trustees of the Township School 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, con, 1, W. B. Willert, Gordon Wil­ son; 2. Peyhale’s Kitchen, lot 20, con 2, Preston Dearing, George Walker; 3. Wenzel's Barber Shop, lot 11, con, 6, Thos. Trevethick, F. W. Morlock; 4. Town Hall, lot 10, con. 7, J. T. Hirtzel, J. H, Gaiser; 5. 0’P.ourke’s Kitchen, lot 10, "con. 12, Pat Sullivan, Jas. Mawhinney; I 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 40'. ooh. SIB., Mansell Hodgins, Wm. -Hicks; 9. Ravelie’s Store, lot 1, con. Bauble, Colin Love, Leland Desjardine. And all" electors are hereby re­ quested to take notice and govern, themselves accordingly. LLOYD B. HODGSON, Returning Officer. Centralia, Dec. 6, 1944. 7:14:21c- ♦ ♦ ♦ We extend to you our sincerest wishes for your complete enjoyment of good things that only this day cart bring. Also health and happiness in the New Year, £ R. HOPPER £ <s£ I I «£■