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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1944-12-28, Page 4Page> 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28, 1944 MANY FAMILIES GATHER | AROUND FESTIVE BOARD ELECTION CARDS “Let Your Light So Shine Before Men” Democracy to light the way out of the dark evil of ward We all believe in it, though we care more for actions than elaborate words to express what is in our hearts, This mightiest effort toward Victory showing men the goodness and ■Canadian way of life, our of year we must make —our way power of the Happiest Greetings NOMINATIONS (Continued from page 1) Biddulph Reeve—Joseph Bryan. Council—‘Cecil McRoberts, John Park. Jeo Morkin, Myron Culbert, (accl.). bell, Albert Harrison, Frank Kirkey, D. S. M’Cllwaif, Earl Mills, Matthew Murray (all qualified). Morris Blanshard Township Reeve Alex Irvine was elected by acclamation; council, William G. Arthur, Louis Mitchell, H. L. Ruthig, Earl Harris; elected by ac­ clamation; township school area El- township school trustees, Nelson Baker, Robert ston, elected by acclamation. Hibbert Township There will be no election in bert township, the retiring and councillors being returned by acclamation. Wm. J. Kay who has served on the council, for 15 years was re-elected to his seventh term as reeve. Of the six named for coun­ cil, two withdrew, Elmer Kleinfeldt and Thomas L. Scott, returning Councillors Joseph Atkinson. John W Hackney, Frank Allen and Lloyd Colquhoun to office for 1945. McGillivray Reeve—Freeman Hodgins (accl). Deputy Reeve <— David Morley (accl.). W. John Thomson also nom­ inated, but withdrew. Council — Harvey J. Ovens, W. John Thomson, Freeman Hodgins, Albert D. Steeper, Frank Nickles, Hugh T. Hib- reeve Reeve—Cecil Wheeler. - Council—W, Spiers, C. Johnston, C. Coultes, J. Mackie. Stanley Township John Pepper was elected Dy ac­ clamation as reeve of Stanley town­ ship and Elmer Webster, Clarence Parke, Alvin McBride and Fred Watson were returned as members of the council. Reeve-elect Pepper has been in the council for a num­ ber of years and Fred Watson who retired a seat warden 1944. from the reeveship to take on the council, of Huron county Tuckersniitli served as during Reeve—Arthur Nicholson Council — Charles McKay, Jackson, Angus Robertson, Crich (accls.). Township School Board —■ Hugh Chesney, Andrew Mills, J. C. Car- nochan, Arthur Nicholson, Edwin Chesney (accls.). Brussels (accl.). Harold J. W. Reeve—Robert J. Bowman (accl.) Council—R. B. Cosens, L. W. Eck- N. Dre war, Ian McDonaldmire, A. (accls.). School (accl.). Board William Little Seaforth Brown, David Morley. McKillop — Russell Dorance, Peter (both qualified). Reeve Maloney Council (four to be elected) — Samuel Deuermans, George Camp- Mayor — John Cluff (accl.). Council (six to be elected)—J. E. Keating, R. Parke, M. Reid, Frank Sills, Norman Hubert. Isaac Hudson, H. E. Smith. Hydro Commissioner guson (accl.), There were many a family gath­ ering in Exeter for the Christmas festivities. The long week-end, with the day following Christmas as a public holiday, gave opportunity for an extended visit both for visit­ ors in town and those going away. Travelling on busses and railroad was heavy. Snow storms were preva­ lent but the highways were kept open, There has been difficulty in keeping the roads and concession in the townships open for motor traffic although snowplows been going night and day. worst storm visited Wednesday evening, wood bus made its Thursday morning but was not cleared until have ........ The this section The Dash­ regular run the Highway noon. First Neighbor: ”1 wonder if his afraid was can bride is Second not. The trying to opener.” a good housekeeper neighbor: “I’m day I dropped in she open an egg with a did you leave your‘‘Why job?” “Illness." “What sort of illness?” “My boss said he got sick me.” Rev. A. B. and Mrs. Irwin Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. of Stratford. Clinton last of spent Gillis Reeve—Victor D. Falconer, Wit liarn H. Lobb, Melvin Crich. Board of Education—Mrs, N. Trewartha, Gordon R. Ross, T. Scribbins, A. Cudmore (accls.). Council (six tn be elected)-—J. Butler, James Clio wen, Albert Shad­ dick, Ernest Brown, G. W. Knox, C. H. Epps, A, J. McMurray, N, W. Trewartha, Charles Corey. AV. G. R. ggf 1 To the Electors of Hay Township: Having let my name go before the electors of Hay Township as a Candidate for the Reeveship for 3 945, and as it will be impossible to make a personal can to all Elec­ tors, I take this medium in solicit­ ing your considerate support, for which I greatly thank you,, Hoping to ' ’ of be able to serve you to the best my ability, William H, Haugh, c tan To Ti the Electors of the 'ownship pf Stephen: Ladies and Gentlemen, having served the municipality of Stephen for the past two years as councillor I wish to announce that I am again a candidate and respectfully solicit your vote and all Greetings. and influence. To one I extend the Season’s H, Powe, Centralia.c CARDS OF THANKS the Ratepayers of the Classified Directory PLACE AN ADVERTISEMENT HERE AND WATCH RESULTS — FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS STRAYED FOR SALE-—Seven pigs, 7 weeks old. Apply to Clayton FJynn, R. R. 1 Centralia, 28* FOR ‘SALE-—Dry block wood, 4 good shorthorn bulls, serviceable age, W- C. F. Oestyicher. 19r4 FOR SALE—Small size Doherty cook stove. Phone 14rll, Kirk­ ton. 28c FOR SALE—Brantford kitchen cab­ inet. cupboard, sinlt, child’s bed, rayo lamp. W. C. Pearce. FOR SALE—-A set of light sleighs also a collie pup. Jacob Ratz, R.R. 3, Dashwood. Phone 24r25 ■Crediton, c NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Kirk- toii Red Cross Society will be held on Thursday, January 4th at 8.30’ p.m, c in Aberdeen Hall, Kirkton, Dr. J, H. Jose, President. SEWING—-I will do sewing of all kinds, hand hemstitching, cro­ cheting and plcoting. Mrs. Emma Beaver, Exeter North. 3fc RENFREW SALES & SERVICE— Anyone in need of an electric cream separator, or a stove, Call Hugh Thiel, Zurich, 93r4, 4-1-45* STRAYED—Onto lot 10, con, 16, Stephen Tp>, young cow with calf. Owner may have same by proving ownership, Albert Gaiser, Dashwood R. R, 2. 14;21;28c LOST AND FOUND LOST—In Exetei* on Thursday, Dec, . 7th, a string of pearls, about IS inches long, valued as keepstake. ReWard. Apply at Times-Advo- cate. * To Village of Exeter; Ladies and Gentlemen, been returned as Reeve of for the sixth term I wish to my thanks for the confidence that has again been placed in me. It will be my endeavor in the future as it has been in the past to serve the municipality to the best of my ability and to make Exeter a des­ irable place in which to live and transact and ious having Exeter express business. Wishing each everyone a happy and victor­ year in 1945. B. W. Tuckey * To the Electors of the Township of Usborne: I wish to express returning me as a 1945 and I will serve you faithfully year. To one and all I extend Season’s Greetings. Oscar Tuckey. * my thanks councillor endeavour throughout for for to the the FOR SALE—A pair of leather moccasins, as good as new, size six, Price $2.5 0, Apply at Times- Advocate. * FOR SALE:—Gopd sow, will far­ row the twenty-fourth of Jan­ uary. Also a good set of driving harness. Apply to L. B. Moore, Lake Road. * 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 FOR SALE— 10 choice pigs, nine . weeks old. 1 “Trojan” Electric washer, 14 H.P. New Rebuilt Motor, metal tub, power wringer, etc. Price $5'0'. 00. Enquire even­ ings or on Saturdays. Ira Geiger, phone Hensail 59. 28c WANTED MASSEY-HARRIS SALES & SERVICE Our shop will be closed during the Christmas holidays. Dec. 27th to Jan. 2nd., while in Toronto on business, Phone S3 R. B, Williams Exeter LOST—On Friday last between Exeter and Dashwood, two gates for large truck, Reward. Arnold Ford, phone 25 G, Exeter. c REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE—Houses in Exeter, Lucan, Dashwood, Clinton, some with a few acres. W- C. Pearce. 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 FOR SALE—Some good lots for building sites, W. C. Pearce. FOR SALE—Brick house, particu­ larly well located in Exeter, garage and small chicken house. Estate. Must be sold. C. V. Pick­ ard. PERSONAL WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu­ matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when Rumacaps will give you quick wel­ come relief. Robertson’s Drug Store. Sales Books are the best Counter Check Books made in Canada. They cost no more than ordinary books and always give satisfaction. We are agents and will be pleased to quote you on any style or quantity required. See Your Home Printer First To the Ratepayers of the Township of Usborne: Ladies and been returned the Township other year I thanks to one for you Peace, perity Gentlemen, having as a Councillor for of Usborne for an- wish to extend my and all and to Happiness and in 1945. William Ellerington wish Pros- e MainThe Street evening finest Christmas entertainments to be put on in that) church in a num­ ber of years. With, the pastor, Rev. N. J. Woods, as chairman the scholars of the school presented a program of readings, songs, dia­ logues, recitations and pantomine. A quartette from the Kum-joinus class in costume greatly delighted the audience. The superintendent, Mr. W. C. Pearce, tendered thanks to those who helped make the eve­ ning a success. Santa Claus appear­ ed and distributed treats to the scholars. Sunday School of the United church on Thursday last enjoyed one of the WANTED—A 1 h.p. electric motor, in good condition. Will pay cash. Apply at Times-Advocate. 28* WILL BUY an' unlimited number of fertilizer or fox horses. Frank Taylor, Exeter. WANTED TO BUY—Good feeding horse hay. Will buy by the mow or by the load. G. J. Dow, Exeter.$ WANTED—Clocks or watches. Re­ pair agencey. Guarantee work. Call at Blue Sunoco gas station. S. J. Sweitzer. • Jy. 4* “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 ever_> engaged and married person. Get your copy now. Only $2.00 de­ livered. Write Box J Hay P.O. 21:4:18* FOR SALE—100 acres level clay loam with full set of buildings, reasonably handy to school and: Exeter. W. IQ. Pearce. FARMS FOR SALE — 10 0 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. I ft 81 l"“ O Suffei’s of bleed- i Lj II I— ing and protrud- | I I i ing piles shouldII 1 ■■ ■■ v/ lcnow B u n k e r s Pills treat the cause at its Money back if die first does not satisfy. At any Drug Store. 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* NOMINATIONS and ELECTIONS Herbal source, bottle Exeter HELP WANTED TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public Notice is hereby given that meeting of the Electors of the WANTED—Cream Collector for col­ lecting cream for Exeter Cream­ ery. For terms and particulars apply to W. G. Medd, Manager, Exeter Creamery Co., Ltd., Exeter, Ontario. tfc HELP WANTED—Girl as mother’s help or a lady for light house­ keeping with a former Exeter resident now living in Toronto. Apply Box R, Times Advocate. 28c Esos’enwasn G. Fey-THE TIMES-ADVOCATE Announcements Birth, Death and Marriage Notices are inserted free of chnrg'e. Card of Thanks 50c. In Menioriani N’oticeH 50c for slnirle verse, 25c extra for each addi­ tional verHe. Encawein eats 5Oc Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Brock wish to thank the many friends and neighbors for the flowers, cards, boxes of fruit sent to Mrs. Brock during her illness. * L/Cpl. Harold Edwards, of Vic toria, B.C., wishes to thank the Centralia Red Cross for their lovely parcel which he received at Christ­ mas. * aTownship of Stephen will be held in the Town Hall, Crediton, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 5tli, 1945 at 1 o’clock in the afternoon for the purpose of making and receiving Nominations for one Trustee of the Township School Area comprising sections 3, 4, 6, 7, 12, and Union 8. 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 15th, 1945 when polls will be open at 9 a.m. at the following places as fixed by the Township By-law: 1. con. son; con BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM BUSCH—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hospit­ al, Exeter, on December 21st, 1944, to Cpl. and Mrs. Busch, Exeter, a daughter. FINKBEINER—At Dr. Hospital, Exeter, on 23, 1944, to Mr. and Finkbeiner. Crediton, MARSHALL—At St, Joseph’s Hos­ pital, London, Dec. 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Lome Marshall, of Thamesford, a son. VARLEY—At Mrs. Hunter’s, Exeter on December 28th, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Varley, Crediton, a daughter. WHALING?—At Mrs. Godbolt’s Hos­ pital, Exeter, on Thursday, Dec. 14, 1944 to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Whaling, of Exeter, a daughter. WESTCOTT—Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westcott (nee Hazel Hern) wish to announce daughter, Hospital, Fletcher’s December Mrs. Alvin a son. the birth of their Linda Jean, at Victoria Dec. 22, 1944. DEATHS McGillivray Township, • 21st, beloved SMITH—In on Thursday, December 1944, Susie McLean? Wife of Homer Smith, in her 71st year. Interment in etery. WHELIHAN—Suddenly December 25, 1944, residence, lot 11, dulph Township, Bridget widow of Patrick Whelihan, in her 80th year, The funeral Will be held on Friday, at 9,30 a,hi, to Church, Biddulph, quiem high . mass brated at 10 a,hi, ■St. Patrick’s Cemetery, Nairn Cem- on at con. Monday her late 7, Bid- Collison December 29, St. Patrick’s where re­ will be cole- Interment CARD OF THANKS at ioMr, add Mrs, Ed. WeScbtt wish thank all the neighbors and friends who remembered Mr. Wescott While a patient in Victoria Hospital. Also thanks to all those who sent flow­ ers, treats, letters and cards. c COWARD—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother who passed away January 1st, .1939. To-day recalls sad memories Of a dear Mother gone to rest. And the ones who think of her day, Are the ones who loved her best. —Lovingly remembered by hus­ band and family, c to- FINKBEINER —In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Lome Finkbeiner, who past away January 8, 1943. God must have known how. hard it seems. Sometimes to carry on And face the years that lie ahead, When those we love are gone. He knew how very lonely, too, Such days as those might be, And so he sent to comfort The gift of memory. —Ever remembered by and family. Werner’s Barber Shop, lot 28, 1, W. B. Willert, Gordon Wil- 2. Penhale’s Kitchen, lot 20, 2, Preston Dearing, George Walker; 3. Wenzel’s Barber Shop, lot 11, con, 6, Tlios. Trevethick, F. W. Morlock; 4. Town Hall, lot 10, con. 7, J. T. Hirtzel, J. H. Gaiser; 5. O’Rourke’s Kitchen, lot 10', con. 12, 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; Pollock’s Store, lot 40’. Mansell Hodgins, Wm. Ravelie’s Store, lot 1, con. Colin Love, Leland Desjardine. And all quested to themselves 8. con. S.B., Hicks; 9. Sauble, electors are hereby re­ take notice and. govern accordingly. LLOYD B. HODGSON, Returning Officer. Centralia, December 26, 1944. us his of wife* OKE—In loving memory Luther Oke, who passed away one year ago today, December 27, 1943. From our happy home and circle God has taken the one we loved; She andis borne away from sin sorrow a nobler rest above. one knows how much we her, None but aching hearts can tell, Lost on earth but found in heaven, Jesus doeth all things well. -—Sadly missed by husband and family, * To No miss MacDONALD—In loving meihory of out dear Alexander ed away Jan, 5 th, husband and father, MacDonald, who pass* ten years ago today, 1935. The blow was great, The shock severe, We little thought the end was neai< And only those who have lost can tell, The pain of parting without farewell, —Sadly missed by his Wife and family. * Christmas Program The Intermediate classes of the James St. Sunday School were giv­ en an aftei’-Christmas entertain­ ment on Wednesday night, Decem­ ber 27. Rev. Irwin opened the en­ tertainment with a .sing-song. Leona Davey came out in costume and sang a humorous selection accom­ panied by Mrs. Pearl Murdoch. A piano duet was given by Shirley and Lorna Taylor, strumentals Francis Taylor and man. Helen Shapton able Christmas solo and Cowen gave an interesting exhibi­ tion of club swinging. A dance and song entitled “Alice Blue Gown” was put on in costume by seven members from the EdOn School with Maxine Parsons singing the solo. Musical games under the direction Of Rev. Irwin and accom­ panied by Mrs. Murdoch followed and the porgramine ehdod with the National Anthem, The superintend* ent, Mr. J. H, Jones, presided and the members were given further entertainment %y receiving a free ticket, to the Saturday matinee at Leavitt’s Theatre. were Delightful in­ received from Elizabeth Glad­ san g an enjoy- Charies Mrs. Sylvanus Cann received a beautiful bouquet of mums for Christmas from her son Pte. Bruce Cann, of R.C.A.M.C. in Italy.