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Miss Marguerite McDonald Spent
iseveral 'days in Toronto recently.
Mr. John Zuefle, of St. Thomas,
visited
Kaiser
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Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cross.
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Cowen and
Teddy returned home after holiday
ing with relatives at Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Earquhai’
Graham visited on Sunday with
pud Mrs, Layton at Clinton,
My. and Mrs. Harold Willert and
Mr, Ezra Willert moved last week
to their farms near Russeldale,
Mrs. Gordon T, Munn, of London,
visited ovei" the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Munn,
Miss Mary Hemphill, of London,
spent the week-end with lier par
ents, Mr, and Mrs. A, W, E. Hemp
hill,
Mrs. J. McDonald is spending a
week in London at the home of her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Reid.
Miss June Kennedy returned to
her home in Hamilton after holi
daying with relatives and friends
here.
Mrs. Harold Hill, of Brantford,
and Mrs. Orville Forrest, of Beav
er, Man., visited recently with Mr,
and Mrs. Chas. Forrest.
Mr. Ben Kaiser, of Detroit, and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kaiser, of Chic
ago, visited during the past week
With their parents, Mr, and Mrs.
John Kaiser.
The Exeter-Hensall Branch of
the Canadian Legion are holding
a ’bingo and danee in the Town Hall
in Hensall on Friday evening,
13th.
Misses Barbara Michie, of
grave, and June Brandon, of
field, returned .to recommence
duties at the Public School
spending the Easter
their homes.
Bride and Groom
About 300 relatives
gathered in the Town Hall, Hensall
on Monday night to honor Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Hays (nee Verna Mac-
Lean), who were married recently.
During the evening the bride and
,,_groom were presented with a ches
terfield suite. The address was
read by Jack McKay. Dancing was
enjoyed to music by Nelson Howe’s
orchestra.
recently with Mr. John
who ia JU.
Goldie Cross, of London,
recently with her parents,
April
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holidays at
Honored
and friends
DASHWOOD
Mr. and Mrs. Hartman Bisie spent
the week-end in Sarnia with Mr.
and Mrs. B. McGowan.
Mrs. Garvey and son Ronald
spent the past week with Capt. and
Mrs, B, Garvey, of Pt. Edward, and
Mr. and Mrs, B .McGowan, pf Sar
nia.
Padre E, Essex, of Camp Ipper
wash, who recently returned from
the theatres of war, will show color
ed slides and speak of his experi
ences around the Mediterranean
area in the Evangelical church on
Thursday evening, April 19th, at
8.30 p.m,
Mr. Chas. Watts,
spent the week-end
here.
Mrs.
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week,
Mrs,
Florida,
the serious illness of- her mother,
Mrs. Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs, -Spicer and family,
of Sarepta moved to their new home
they recently purchased in Komoka,
Miss Irene Martene, of Detroit,
spent a few days with her mother,
Mrs. M. Martene,
Mr. L. Birk, of Guelph, and Miss
Verna Birk called on friends here
over the week-end.
Mrs. D. Mclsaac, of Crediton, is
spending a few days with
here,
Russell Hopcroft has
after spending the Easter
in Toronto.
Mrs. E. Mclsaac has
DANCE
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CENTRALIA
FRIDAY, APRIL 13th
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GRAND BEND
Mr. and Mrs. Mollard and
Herb Mollard, of Parkhill, visited
with Mrs. Alma Mollard' on Sunday.
Mr. Owen Atkinson has this week
moved to Exeter. Mr. William Ben
der has moved into the place vacat
ed by Mr. Atkinson and Mr. Ken
Moody has moved into the property
vacated Joy Mr. Bender. Mi< Wes.
Nichols moved into London on Mon
day and Mr. Lawrence Mason has
moved into the home he just bought
from Mr. .Nichols.
Property is changing hands very-
•fast lately and there are still not
enough places.
Mr. and Mrs. William Beer have
arrived home after spending the
winter in Florida.
There was a. large crowd out to
hear Rev. D. McTavish at the church
opening, after it has been redecor
ated. A contract has been let to Mr.
Lawrence Mason to paint the
side of the church.
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EL.IMVILLE
Miss Ola Johns spent a few
recently at Mr. W. Cole’s
Chiselhurst.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Richardson,
of near St. Marys, visited at Mr. Lloyd Johns on Sunday. Miss Jean
Richardson returned home with
them after spending several days
with her cousin Miss Patsy Johns.
Sgt. Clarence Ford returned to
Malton Tuesday after spending a
few days leave at his home here.
Mastei’ Beverly Skinner
the week-end in Exeter.
There are a few -cases of
in the neighborhood.
Mrs. Thos. Bell, Mrs.
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Chas.
Stephen and Betty Ann visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bell and
Mr. and Mrs. Price in Detroit for
several days last week.
Next Sunday the service will be
at 7.3 0 p.m. and Sunday School
2 p.m.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bannerman, of
near St. Marys, were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johns.
Mrs. Ethel Rutherford,of London
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pybus, of
Exeter, were Sunday guests of
and Mrs.- Wm. Johns.
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Mrs. Eddie Hartle and Howard
spent last week with relatives in
Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hutchinson
and son and MT. Les Hutchinson
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Steeper,
Mr. and~ Mrs. Mervyn Pym and
family, of Thedford, visited on 'Sun
day with’Mrs. T. Bullock and Mrs.
J. Gardner.
Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs
Clarence 'Stone (Geraldine Smith)
who were marrjed last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brunswick and
daughter, of Parkhill, visited -on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Albert
Pollock,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Young and
■ family moved last week from For
est to Mr. E. H. McPherson’s house,
we welcome them back to our com
munity again.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey and
Frances “visited on Sunday with
friends at Grand Bend,
•Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hicks and
Marion, Mrs. A. Hicks, Mrs, ROSS
Griffeth and Billie visited on -Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Wilsoii
’ Hicks in Parkhill,
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FLANNIGAN’S ORCHESTRA
75c a couple
Cafeteria Lunch
Hppcroft ie
of a relative
attending the
in Ayton this
J. T, Petzold, of Dunedin,
’was called here owing to
kirkton
Ml’. Campbell, of Toronto, ivas
a week-end guest with his brother,
Dr. c. A\ Campbell.
Mi'S.^, Truman Thfts spent part
pf this week with friends ip Strat
ford.
Mrs, Maitland Hammond and
daughters Joyce and Shirley visited
with Mr. and MTS. J. Hammond, at
Stratford this week.
Miss Mary Parsons, of St. Marys,
spent the week-end with Miss Jean
Humphreys.
Miss Mary Hannah, pf London,
is assisting her aunt, Mrs. Floyd
Pridham, whp has been a patient
at Victoria Hospital, London,
Miss Doris May has returned to
her homejin St. Marys after spend
ing the
cousins,
Switzer,
Mrs,
Parrish,
Eastei’ holidays with her
Gladys, Blanche and Muriel
relatives
returned
holidays
returned
after spending the past week here.
Master Neil and Jimmy returned
with her after spending Easter
holidays here.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Nadiger quiet
ly celebrated their 44 th wedding
anniversary on Tuesday. Their
daughter, Miss Zeta, R.N., of How
ell Hospital, Mich., was home for
the occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. E, Stelck have mov
ed into the home they recently pur
chased from the Davis estate.
Mrs. Joe Bruce, of Windsor, spent
a few days with her mother, Mrs.
Hayter.
Mrs. Archie Bender, of Toronto,
is visiting with Mr. and ““ “
Bender.
Sunday visitors at the
Rev. and Mrs. Luft were
Adam Bald, Mr. and Mrs.
Bald and Virginia,
and Pte. Robert Bald, who is sta
tioned at Camp Ipperwash.
The regular monthly meeting ot
the Ladies’ Aid and W.M.S. of the
Evangelical Church, was held on
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. G. Link
had charge of the meeting, the sub
ject being “Inter-racial Understand
ing.” The meeting opened with a
hymn. The .scripture was read by
Mrs. A. Haugh. Rev. Burn sang a
solo after which tlie hymn “Blest
Be The Tie That Binds” was sung
followed by prayer by Mrs. Link.
The Study Book was given by Mrs. G. Wildfong,’ Mrs. M. Haugh,' Mrs.
C. Snell and Mrs. W. Gossman. Mrs.
G. Link read a short story followed
by the business and roll call. The
meeting closed with prayer by Mrs.
Burn.
The Ladies Aid of Zurich Luther
an were guests of Dashwood Luther
an Ladies’ Aid at an Easter party
held in the basement of the church
las't Tuesday evening. The basement
was prettily -decorated foi* the oc
casion with mauve and yellov
streamers and spring flowers. The
pastor, Rev. Luft, welcomed the
visitors, after which areoplane
bunco was played, prizes being won
by Mrs. L. -Schumacher and Mrs. A.
Willert.. Readings were given by
Mrs. J. Schroeder and Rev. Luft.
Miss Helen Nadiger and Mrs. Elgin
Merner favored with a piano duet.
Speakers for the evening included
Rev. Heimrich and Mrs.* Milford
Schilbe. Highlight of the evening’s
fun was the “wH-nhor, ■RanH”
up of a
Ladies’
ment,
Mrs. E.
home of
Mrs.
Oliver
of Kitchener,
a
__ “Kitchen Band” made
group o'fi ladies of the local
Aid. After the entertain-
delicious lunch was served.
CREDITON
There was a good attendance at
the TownHall on Tuesday evening,
April 3rd, when the young people
from Grand Bend presented a three-
act comedy, <fThe Man From No
where,” sponsored by the local unit | Mr. Alvin Harding has returned
of the Red Cross. Rev, Trueblood to Toronto, haying spent the past
welcomed the visitors, who all -----
proved their ability in the perfor
mance of an ; entertainment that
was very interesting and well re
ceived. A quilt, donated by the
Evangelical Ladies’ Aid, was sold
-by dutch auction and netted the
Society $24.50. Mr. Sam Baynham'
was the holder of the lucky ticket.
At the close of the entertainment
the ladies of the Red Cross served
lunch,
Mr. Herb Brown and daughter,
June, of Toronto, are visiting for a
few days with Mr. Henry Brown.
A very successful auction sale
was held on Saturday of the house
hold effects of the late Mr. and
•Mrs. Chas. ZwicKer and was large
ly attended.
Mrs. D. Mclsaac has returned
home aftei’ spending the winter in
Montreal and Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Gaiser, of
St. Marys’ and Miss Clara Gaiser,
of Grand Bend, visited on Sunday
wtih Mr. Jno. Gaiser.
Mr. R. J.. Blackwell, of Mount
Hope, visited with Mrs. Blackwell,
over the week-end.
Mr. Arthur Haist, of Toronto,
spent the week-end at his home
here. ,
Mr. Lorne Voight, of Woodstock,
is spending a few weeks at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hey.
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Faist and
family, of Milverton, spent a few
days last week with the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra ,Faist.
Miss Pauline Faist returned with
them and spent a few days in Mil
verton.
Sewing will be resumed on 'Fri
day afternoon at the Red Cross
rooms. A good attendance is re
quested.
Rev. and Mrs. Trueblood and
Irene spent Monday in London
when M.r. Trueblood visited several
patients in the Hospitals.
Easter Meeting
The Easter meeting of the Ladies’
Aid and W.M.S. of the Zion Evan
gelical Church was held on Thurs
day evening, April 5 th in the school
room of the church with an attend
ance of 26 members. The president,
Mrs. M. E. Reuber, opened the
meeting with prayer and a short
talk on the emphasis of the month,
“Inter-facial Understanding.” Plans
for the coming Conference were
discussed. A letter was read from
Mrs. Albert Morlock thanking the
W.M.S. for placing' her name on
the Anna Roloff Honor Roll in ap
preciation of her 26 years of serv
ice as treasurer of the Society. The
program was continued under the
leadership of Mrs. Lorne Morlock.
The hymn “In the Service of the’
King” was sung followed bv scrip
ture reading, Acts 17, by N
ley Wein, who also introd
•first chapter .of the
Book
Life.”
Parrish and Miss Velma
of Avonbank, were guests
i- on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Claris 1 ence Switzer,
week with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Harding, at Anderson,
The Misses Wilma and Madeline
Gilfillan, teachers, spent the Eas
ter holidays at their home,
Mrs. W, S. Cluff, Don and Paul,
returned to Kitchener having spent
the past week in the village and
district.
Master LeRoy Tufts spent his
Easter holidays with his sister,
Mrs. L. 'Funnel, at Woodstock.
Francis and Norma Roy, of
.Stratford, were holiday guests with
their cousin, Betty Doupe.
Third Lino Euchre Parties
A very enjoyable evening was
spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Harding and Ruth when they
entertained the Third Line Euchre
Club on Tuesday evening, March
*27. There were 32 present. The
honors for the evening went to:
high, Miss Betty Oliver;
, Mrs. Wm. Switzer;
» Switzer. The
others served
The National
evening to a
and Jack, were hosts and hostess
to the Third Bine Euchre Tarty.
Nine tables were in play. The hon
ors for the evening went to: Ladies’
high, Mrs, Jas. Robinson; consola
tion, Mrs, Dave McLean; gent's
high, Mr. Alvin Harding; consola
tion, Mr, Max Switzer, A lovely
lunch was served by the hostess
assisted by others, The National
Anthem brought another good time
to a close.
Surprise Party
gome 25 neighbors and friends
met at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
Nelson Roach Thursday evening,
April 5, to bid farewell to the
Roach family before leaving for
their new home in St, Marys. Mr,
Clarence Routly acted as chairman
and after a short program, Mr, C,
Routly gave a well worded address
and Miss Leone puncan made the
presentation of a cup and saucer
to Mrs. Jas. Roach, who is in her
91st year. Miss Dorothy McCurdy
presented Mr, and Mrs. Nelson
Roach with an electric table lamp,
Mr, Roach replied on behalf of
Mrs. Roach and his mother. The
evening was spent with a
chat. Refreshments were
and all wished the Roach’s
happiness in their new home
Marys.
social
served
much
in St.
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Exeter District Co-Op Store
We have si good supply of rope for hay fork sling* ropo$? etc,
REX WHEAT GERM OIL
Every livestock owner should huve a bottle.
Fertilin Plant Tablets fpr potted plants, containing
Bl. A fertilizer .apd a soil pest desfroyer.
Can meet your needs for bolts and nails, forks and shovels,
Paints and Motor Oils, etc.
Handling grass seeds and seed corn.
A full line of Co-Op. Feeds op hand. Cod Liver Qil^
Mineral, Oyster Shell, Lime Shell, etc,
Exeter District Cooperative
P. Passmore, Manager
MB.
KIPPEN
Isabelle whoAlexander
holidays with her
Mrs. W. F. Alex-
to her duites in
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Samuel Ropp and
have
Miss
spent the Easter
parents, Mr. an-d
ander, returned
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs.
daughters, Ina and Lavanna,
moved to their new home in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hotney and
Mrs. A- Gackstefter visited on Sun
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Miller, of Hensall. s
Ernie Chipchase is all smiles
these days—a baby boy has come
to Stay iii their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Linden and
Verna, of Denfield, and Mrs. Joseph
Carter and daughter, of Clandeboye,
visited on Sunday with the
-daughter and son-in-law,
Mrs. Archie 'Parsons.
Master Donald Parsons,
spent the past two weeks
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lin
den, of Denfield, returned to his
home, here on Sunday.
former’s
Mr. and
who has
with his
HARPLEY
and Mrs. Fred Herritt, oi
Bend, visited on Friday ev-
with Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
OfMr.
Grand
ening
Murray. ,
Miss Helen -Love, nurse-in-traln-
ing in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon
don, spent Sunday at her home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love and fam
ily, *of Shipka, spent Sunday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Welwood Gill on
the Mollard Line.
Miss Mona Baird, Of Grand Bend
spent the week-end with her friend
Miss Barbara Hayter.
Mrs. Wm. Love held a Red Gross
quilting at her hottie 0P Wednesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Clarence Hardy, Helen and
Frank, of -Lucan, spent the week
end at the hottie of Mr. Mansell
Hodgins.
CENTRALIA
W. J, Parsons, Mrs.Ker-
Mrs. Falkenburg and Jimmie
Mrs
shaw,
visited on Sunday with friends in
London.
Special -choir practice will he
held on Friday evening in prepara
tion for the Anniversary. All choir
members please be out.
RESURRECTION TRUTHS
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consolation, Mrs. Wm. .. . .
gent’s high, Mr. Clarence Switzer
consolation, Jack
hostess assisted by
a delicious lunch,
'Anthem brought the
close.
A very enjoyable
spent on Tuesday, April 3, when
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. -Switzer, 'Max
Lippert.
Mrs. Elgin Hayter and
London, and Mr. and
Bell, of Hensail, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Matt
evening was
KHIVA
Pte. James .Fletcher, of London,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd
Mr. and
family, of
Mrs. R. D.
on Sunday
Clarke.
Mrs. Arthur Willard, of Exeter,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Wurm.
Miss Joan Baker spent last week
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Baker, of the Lake
Road.
CONSIDER!
1. The Promise of his resurrection:
“The son of man shall be betrayed into the hands of
men: and they shall kill him, and the third day he shall
* : _ ’ —Matt. 17: 22-23.
Tiie Fact of his resurrection: ——
“He is not here; for he is risen, as he said. Come, see
place where the Lord lay.”—Matt. 28: 6.
be raised again.”-
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the
3.The Result of his resurrection:
“Who was delivered for our offences, and was raised
again for our justification.”—Rom. 4: 25.
Have you accepted the resurrected Christ as your Saviour,
Justifier and Lord?
Tune In:
PILGRIM’S HOUR 7 - 7.30 E.D.S.T. Sunday evenings
Local Station — CKLW, Windsor
Old-fashioned Revival Hour—rebroadcasts on many station at
various times.
Chas. E. Fuller P.O. Box 123, Los Angeles S3, California
Wes-
, the
new Study
“The -Indian in American
Mrs. Ed. Finkbeiner gave a
piano solo; Mrs. Ray M-orlock read
a poem and Mi’s. Lorne and Mrs.
Herb. Morlock sang a duet. The
hymn, “Lead me to Calvary”, was
sung and the meeting was dismiss
ed with prayer by Mrs. Lorne Mor
lock.
THAMES ROAD
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hamilton
and Janice visited with' Mrs. Geo.
Monteith on Sunday last.
Miss Margaret Allison, of Lon
don, spent the week-end at her
home.
Mr. Horney and Mr. W. Neeb, of
Dashwood, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. C. Allison on Sunday.
>Sgt. Allison
R.C.A.F., left on Monday for Mount
Hope where he will continue his
training.
-Rev. and Mrs. Mair, Betty and
Joanne visited with relatives in
Schomberg, Weston and Toronto
for a few days last week.
Sunday services were well at
tended and enjoyed on Sunday last.
A radio was installed in our church
and the service was broadcast from
the United church in
with Rev. Dr. J. Arnup,
of the United 'Church of
guest speaker.
M,iss Kathleen Robb,
ford, ‘ -
friends
Easter week,
Rev, and Mrs. Mair attended the
Ministerial on Monday afternoon at
the home of Rev. and Mrs. Mac-
Lean in Exeter.
-Pte. Allen Onward, of Camp Ip
perwash, is spending leave for a
few days at the home Of his parents
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Coward.
Miss Isabelle Adams, of Kitchen
er, visited Over the week-end with
Mr, and Mrs, Roy Coward,
Sunday services will be at -the
usual hour on 'Sunday. -Sunday
School at 10.15 a.m. and Church at
11.15 a.m.
A report of the Red Cross meet
ing i& being held over Until next
week,
Morgan, of the
Wingham
Moderator
Canada as
of Strat-
visited with relatives and
.in this community during
and Mrs.
THIS STORY IS BASED
ON AN ACTUAL CASE
TJ OHN HALEY, retired farmer, was talking to his son
who was now running the farm.
“Yes, Ronnie, they were
tough years — but that was
before you were born. Your
mother and I came here back
in 1900 ... all we had'was
this square mile of land — with
a shack, a ramshackle barn and
a bit of fence ... oh yes, and
a mortgage. And we had to haul water two miles and
drive twenty to market.”
“Gosh, Dad, it must have been mighty hard sledding
. . » guess I have a cinch today.”
“Well,” said the old man, “it would have been a
sight harder sledding if that young manager of the Bank
. of Montreal hadn't stuck by me. There were some
years when I had bad luck with my little herd and the
crops were poor, when I'd have just gone under if he
hadn't given me a hand.
“Funny, you know, he always used to say I was a
good credit risk because I used to haggle with the
people I bought cattle from and when I wanted a loan
to buy feed I almost always asked tire Bank to advance
money for just part of the cost.
“Anyway, good risk or not, the Bank stuck by me,
and if it weren’t for that you wouldn’t be running
this 640-acre farm today and getting first prices for
your Ayrshires, and — what’s more — doing a good
war job.”
This true experience is typical of thousands of
customers’ relations with the Banl{ of Montreal,
The John Haleys' get on in life because of their
determination, enterprise and self'reliance. It is
they who have made Canada what she is today
... the third greatest trading nation of the world.
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If you need a loan for the better operation of your
farm, or for assistance in your personal affairs, we will
be glad of the opportunity to discuss, in confidence,
your plans and problems with you.
Bank of Montreal