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Exeter District Co-Op Store
We now have a good supply of
BINDER TWINE
NEW SUPPLY OF STOCK SPRAY AND SPRAYERS.
We have a good supply of rope for hay fork sling ropes, etc,
Wire Insulators and Hot Shot Batteries.
DASHWOOD
Wedding bell® are ringing.
Dr. Taylor, who has been very
sick in Toronto Hospital, ip re-
cnperaCing at his home here.
Mr, and Mrs. W. Schulze and
daughter Ona, of Detroit, are spend
ing their vacation with Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Klu^npp.
Miss D. Holland, of
land, spent last week
Hopcroft, Who is home
Miss McMath, of Goderich, visit
ed with friends here last week.
Miss Grace Kellerman, who has
been visiting witl| relatives here,
has returned to hey home in Toron
to.
Mr. and Mrs. Aachie Bender, of
Toronto, are
tion with his
Ezra Bender,
Mrs. E. R.
BIRTHS
EAGLESON—M>. and Mrs. Lloyd
Eagleson, Dashwood, are
to announce the arrival ef
son, Gary Arthur, at Hr.
Cher’s Hospital, July 3Qth,
a brother for Donna Lou,
happy
their
Flet-
1945,
SPECIAL PRICES ON ROBIN HOOD'FJ-OUR-
Exeter District Cooperative
P. Passmore, Manager
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V
GRAND BEND
-DANCING NIGHTLY-
STAN PATTON
and his
ALL-SAXOPHONE ORCHESTRA
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Newfound-
with Fred
on leave.
HARBURN—At Mrs. Godbolfs Hos
pital spp Tuesday, July 31st, 1945
to Mr, and Mrs. Frank Harburp,
of HensaR, a son,
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3 GOOD REASONS FOR USING WANT-ADS: 1 . , Readers 2 , . Little Coat 3 . , Results
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
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CONCERT
SUNDAY, AUGUST 5th I
Stan Patton’s Orchestra
spending their vaca-
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Guenther is at present
in London Hospital where she
derwent an operation.
Mrs. E, Kleinstiver, who
■been visiting in Bowmanville
Toronto, has returned
Mr. and Mrs. Adam
Detroit, are spending
tion with Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Lois
spending her
here.
Mr. Jack
spent last
Raschke and
Mrs. Milton Webb is in St.
eph Hospital, London, where
underwent an operation.
Dr. Catt has returned to
Gaiser, of
holidays
un-
has
and
home.
Fassold, or
their vaca-
P. Fassold.
London, is
at her home
Raschke,
week-end
family here.
of Detroit,
with Mrs.
J-os-
sli e
his
home in Edmonton after visiting
here for some time. Mrs. Catt and
family will remain for the summer.
Mr. and
London, are
here.
The
will be
Sth, in
donate
Mrs. S.
Mrs.
turned
al, London. Her many friends wish
her a real recovery.
Miss Dagmar Holland, of St.
Johns’, Nfld., was the guest of Mr,
and
son,
Mrs. Ward Kraft, of
holidaying with friends
Blood Donors’ Clinic
on Wednesday, August
MARRIAGES
DAVIS—HILLS — In Ottawa on Friday, July 17, 1945, Miss Ruth
Friday, July 127, 1945, Miss Ruth
late Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hills, of
Dublin, to Mr. William Carlton
Davis, of Ottawa, son of Mrs. A.
Davis, of Exeter.
SCHENCK—M-ILLER — On Satur
day, July 28th, 1945, in Lutheran
Church, Richmond Street, 'Lon
don, Leonard R, Schenck, son of
Mr, and Mrs. J. Schenck, of
Walkerton, to Rosaleen Eleanor,
eldest daughter of
Miller and the late
of Dashwood.
FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter
ribbons at The Times-Advacate.
FOR SALE ’— Four-wheel trailer,
combination stock and hay rack,
five ‘good tires, Apply to Darrell
Parker, Cromarty, 2*
FOR SALE—6 acres of standing
hay, timothy and red clover. Ap
ply George Pearce, R.R. 1, Clan-
deboye, 26:2*
DEATHS
Mr. -Samuel
Mrs. Miller,
CUDMORE-—In Exeter
July 30th, 1945,
Flintoff, widow of
Henry Cudmore, in
year.
oh Monday,
Mary
the
her
Ann
late
93rd
CARDS OF THANKS
FOR SALE—2-wheeled trailer with
good tires and stock rack, Ap
ply to Harvey Hyde, R.R. 1, Hen-
sall, Phone 177r42, Exeter. 26:2*
FOR SALE—Medel C -Case tractor,
17-27 horse power on steel, cab
and lights-, in A-l Condition, Ap
ply to C. J. Walker, R.R. No. 1,
Cromarty, Ont, 26:2:16c
FOR SALE—One male collie pup.
Apply to Leonard Harris,,R. R. 1,
Kirkton, phone 33rl8. 2*
FOR SALE—Frame house, insulat
ed, covered with asphalt
new roof, hot water
town water, electricity,
located. W. C. Pearce,
Shingles,
heatiifg,
eentrally
FOR SALE—50 acres with brick
house, basement, barn, pigpen,
good water supply, Stephen Twp,
W. C. Pearce.
HOUSE FOR RENT'—Contains 3
apartments; will rept as a whole
er any one apartment, furnished
or unfurnished,
with refrigerator, laundry and
electric washer.
Exeter.
fully modern
Phone 30,
2*
WANTED
FOR SALE—In Stephen, 50 acres
of good soil and good buildings,
well situated for school, churches
etc. W. C. Pearce. Exeter.
I
FOR SALE—Good , frame house,
garage, small barn and acreage.
Close to village. Immediate pos
session. C. V. Pickard,
with
residence attached. This
has a good established
general * store wares,
WANTED — Girl for restaurant.
Phone 11, Exeter. tfc
WANTED—Used wagon or tricycle.
Box M, Times-Advocate.
WANTED—A laundry store. Apply
at Times-Advocate. 2c
next
held
Exeter. Anyone wishing to
their blood will kindly call
P. Currie.
Heniy Restemayer has re
home from Victoria Hospit-
Mrs. Henry Restemeyer wishes to
thank her many friends 'for their
kindness in sending flowers, cards,
letters, treats and paying visits
while a patient in Victoria Hospital
and at her home. Special thanks
Rev. Kilenger as in the hour
trial.
FOR SALE—Two hanging lamps in
good condition; also a gas iron,
Apply to Mrs. Jos. Carey, R.R. 8,
Parkhill. 2*
FOR SALE—Country store
good
store
trade in _
feeds, gasoline and oils. Located
in fine farming district. C. V.
Pickard.
WANTED — |A downstairs apart
ment, good conveniences. Apply
at Times-Advocate. 2*
PERSONAL
WANTED—Small Briggs and Stat
ton gasoline engine. Apply
ing price to the Camlachie
age, Camlachie, Ont.
stat-
Gar-
2e
ENGAGEMENTS
to
of
c
FOR SALE—Four young sows re
cently bred. Apply to E. J. Pym,
R. R. 3, Exeter, phone 171rl2.
2*
FOR SALE—12 pigs, 6 weeks old.
Apply to Cecil Rowe, R.R. 1,
Exeter. 2c
CORNS instantly relieved with
Lloyd’s Corn and Callous Salve
—the effective corn remedy. 50c
at Robertson’s Drug Store. •
Classified Advertising pays
Results.—Others have benefited
it, why not you?
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by
FARMS WANTED—We have en
quiries for 50 and 100 acre
farms. If you are considering
selling get in touch with us at
once. Our commission for selling
is reasonable. C. V. Pickard,,
Exeter.
MISCELLANEOUS 4
Mrs, Thos. Hopcroft and their
Fred, who is home on leave.
of
R.
and the late Mr.
Abraham, of Chatham, to John
Richard Welsh Kestle, R.C.N.V.R.,
son of Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Kestle,
Exeter, the wedding to take placu
on Saturday, August 25, at 2.30
o’clock in William Street Baptist
Church, Chatham.
The engagement is announced
Marian Grace, daughter of Mrs.
H. Abraham and the late
■of Chatham, to
FOR SALE—.100 Rock pullets,
starting to lay; also 300 hybrid
Leghorn and Hamp, starting to
lay. Phone 171r6, Exeter. 2c Are You Ruptured?
FOR SALE—A fine bunch of
er pigs; also a Frost &
binder with new canvas.
Elliott. Centralia.
wean-
Wood
Wm.
2c
OUR SERVICE' IS DIFFERENT.
AVE SELL YOU A ITT IN OUR
PRIVATE TRUSS ROOM.
All Artists Donating Their Services Free,
ENTIRE PROCEEDS TO THE RED CROSS.
Draw for
CIVIC HOLIDAY
MONDAY, AUGUST 6th
No. 9 S. F. T. S.
PRIZE SOFTBALL
TOURNAMENT
Two 7-mmng games starting at 2 p.m.
Final at 7 p.m.
WINCHELSEA
Winchelsea and Elimville girl’s
ball team were in Lucan on Mon
day night playing ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank King, of
Crediton, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Clarke, of Farquhar, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Horton and fam
ily, of Lumley, visited on Monday
night with Mt. and Mrs. C. Gilfillan.
Mrs. W. F. Batten and Gladys,
Mrs. C. Gilfillan and family, spent
the week-end at Turnbull’s Grove.
Miss Wilma Veal has returned
home after spending the past few
weeks with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Mc
Naughton, of Kirkton.
Miss Grace Collier, of Kirkton,
is holidaying with her grandparents
Mir. and Mrs. H. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Creery and
family, visited
Mr.
of Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hagen, of
Kitchener, and MJrs, Ed. Alexan
der, of Lumley, visited on Sunday
With Mr. and Mrs. George Davis
also Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hern.
Misses .Ethel and Irene Pooley
are holidaying with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pooley.
Mr.
on Sunday with
and Mrs. Warner McRoberts,
and
and Mrs. Gee. Millson re-
to their home having .spent
weeks with Mrs. Geo. Mard-
Wesley.
WHALEN
Sunday visitors with Mr.
Mrs. Alex Baillie .were Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Good, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Good and Miss Bessie Good, of De
troit, also Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Rowland of Mitchell.
Mr.
turned
several
lin, of
Mr, and Mrs. Milton Duffield, of
Mt. Forest, Miss Marjorie Duffield,
of Moncton, Mr. Bert Freeman, of
Teeswater, and Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Langton, of London,
Sunday with Mr. and
Duffield.
Miss Arlene Skinner,
is holidaying with Mrs.
Mrs. Jas. Beckett,
Mary Lou and Sandra
chener. also Mrs. O.
Prospect, were recent
Mrs. F. Squire.
Airman Honored
community gathered at the
on Friday evening to honor
Officer David Hodgson who
returned from overseas,
a short program with
as chairman. It
community
visited oh
Mrs. Bert
of Centralia
. E. Foster.
Ruth Ahn,
Lee, of Kit-
Millson, of
visitors with
School
Flying
recently
There was
Mr, Earl Johnson
opened with community singing
and was followed by a vocal duet
by Marion Morley and Mary Ogden,
a piaho duet by Mrs, Milne ‘Bullen
and Mrs. Bert Duffield, a reading
by Mrs. E. Foster and music pro
vided by the Johnsen family, Earl
Johnson gave the welcome address
to which David replied. Rev, Weir
spoke also Messrs. Frank Gunning
and Wm. HMgson. all wishing
David success in the future, The
program closed with "God Save
the King” and lunch was served, ’
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Camm wish
to announce the engagement of
their daughter, Dorothy K., to Mr.
Morris Hector Hern, son ■ of Mr.
Ephriam Hern and the late Mrs.
Hern, of Granton. The marriage
will take place at the United
Church, Woodham, on Saturday,
August 25, at 2.30 o’clock.
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IN MEMORIAM
FOR SALE—36-50 White thresh
ing machine with cutter, good
belts, ready for work. Apply to
Wes Simmons, Exeter. 2*
Trusses, Belts, Supports of all kinds.
1941 FORD Super De Luxe Cab
riolet or .$1,00 0 Victory B-ond
will be given to the holder of the
■lucky share drawn for at the
Galt Fair on September 22nd.
Shares 3 for $1.00. Send to Galt
Kiwanis Charities, Box .120, Galt,
Ontario. 26:2c
loving
ago, August
us
to
feel who
give!
to truth
gave
DELBRIDGE—In proud and
memory of FO. .Ralph B. Del-
bridge, killed on active service
overseas two years
3rd.
"How small they make
live,
Enjoying all they died
How trivial seem our gifts
Compared with these who
their youth.”
—Remembered by Mother and Sis
ter.
KLUMPP—In loving memory of a
dear wife and mother, Lydia
Klumpp, who passed away nine
years ago, .July 31st, 193 6.
—Ever remembered by husband
and family. * >c
TRIEBNER—In loving -memory of
Mrs. Frank Triebner, Sr., who
passed away one year ago,
August 11, 1944.
To-day wecalls sad memories,
Of a dear mother gone to rest.
And the -ones who think of her today
Are the Ones who loved her best.
—Lovingly remembered by hei;
daughter, 'Florence, and her grand
daughters, Birdine and Bonnie.
TRIEBNER—In loving memory of
Mrs. Frank Triebner, Sr., who
passed away one year ago,
August 11, 1944.
Borne a way from sin and sorrow
To a better home above.
—Lovingly remembered by her two
sisters, Mrs. R, Penhale and
George Walker.
*
Mrs.♦
FOUND
FOUND—In Exeter, a ladies’ gold
watch. Owner 'may have same by
paying for advt. - c
tard, Eunice Desjardine; driving a
blind horse, Joy and Norris Des
jardine; biscuit eating and water
drinking contest, water drinking
sidQc-won); shoe scremble for girls,
Joy Desjardine, Audrey Bestard;
throwing 'ball, Wilmer Desjardine,
Norris Desjardine; ladies’ nail
driving contest, Mrs. Lesime Des
jardine; stepping 150 feet, Joe
Rowland; oldest person on grounds
Mrs. Mary Desjardine; youngest
person on grounds, Rosalie Du
Charme. The following officers
were elected for 1946: president,
Clarence Desjardine; vice-president,
Bill Hogan; scretary-treasurer, El
mer Desjardine; sports 'committee
Arnold Gaiser, Mrs. Howard Des
jardine, Mrs. Melvin Desjardine,
Mrs. Hubert Desjardine, Philomene,
Rowland; lunch committee:* Mrs.
Abraham Desjardine, Mrs. Ira
Stebbins, Mrs. Clarence Desjardine,
Mrs. ILesime Desjardine, Mrs. Bill
Hogan.
LETTERS FROM OVERSEAS
to the Wartime Committee
DESJARDINE REUNION
Des-The annual reunion of the
jardine family wag held at Grand
Bend on Wednesday, July 25, with
about 60 present. The afternoon
was spent in sports. The results
of the races were as follows', child
ren under 6, -Stanley Desjardine,
Margaret DuCharme; boys 6 to S',
J. Hogan, M. Desjardine; girls 6
to 8, Cecile Hogan, Beta Hendrick;
boys 9 to 11, Ronnie Desjardine,
Joe Hogan; girls 9 to 11, Noel Ho
gan, Eva Hendrick; boys 12 to 14,
Byron Desjardine, Pat Martindale;
girls 12 bo 14, Evelyn Desjardine,
A-ttdrey Bestard; young men's race,
Norris Desjardine;
race, Orva Bestard;
race, Bill Hogan,
young .ladies’
married men’s
Joe Rowland;
married women’s race, Mfs. Elmer
Desjardine, Mrs, Clarence Dcsjar-
dlire; blowing up paper bag con
test, Joy Desjardine; dropping
clothes pins in milk bottle, Made
line Howland; carrying an orange
on a stick, Joy Desjardins's side
won; 3-Iegged race, Audrey Bes-
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Over 15 years experience.
TENDERS WANTED
Your drugs at
ROBERTSON’S
Phone 50
SMILES
Exeter
Policeman (to a gentleman stag
gering home at 3 a.m.); ‘.‘Where
do you think -you’re going at this
time of night?”
"To a lecture.”
Tenders will be received .until
August 7th for lot part 4, conces
sion 6, in the police village of
Crediton, containing one-fortieth
acres owned by the Township of
Stephen. Tenders will be received
by L. B. Hodgson, Township Clerk,
Centralia, Ont. 2c
AUCTION SALES
Lam-bert Sale Yards-, Strathroy,.
Saturday, August 4th: 5 carloads
western stock cattle. Trucks to de
liver. A. G. McAlpine, Auctioneer.
Dear Folks:—I was surprised
when I arrived back in this coun
try from England a couple of days
ago to have a parcel waiting from
you, at this late stage of the game.
I ean plainly see where you are
with the boys until the last. We
are eating fairly well now that
summer lias rolled around onc>e
again, but a few tins of something
very much different than usual
are much appreciated. The parcel
arrived in good condition and I
want to thank you all very much.
Not many months should pass be
fore I’ll
person,
Cheerio
Blair.
A $ a
A little boy was in church
the first time. When the choir,
in white surplices entered,
whispered hoarsely:
"Look Daddy, they’re all
to get their haircut!”
*
Innumerable
around stoves
headquarters in
amazing fortitude by victims of the
enemy bombs. Perhaps one of the
best, and a perfectly authentic one,
is of the elderly woman in Bal-
ham who was finally rescued from
the ruins of hei" small home by a
hefty gang of tough but sympath
etic navvies. Seeing the old lady
was in rather a bad way, one of
the latter noticing a bottle of
whiskey that had luckily escaped
the -domestic debacle, -suggested
that she should have a good nip.
Whereon the victim protested feeb
ly but volubly: " ’Ere, leave that
bottle alone—it’s for an emerg
ency!”
* *
stories are
of Civil
for
all
he
going
told
Defense
London suburbs of I
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE of WILLIAM
MAWHINNEY, late of Exeter, On
tario, Gentleman deceased.
All persons having claims against
the late William Mawhinney who
died on or about September 18th,
1944,
culars
to the
before
which
tributed.
DATED July
Alicia A. Mawhinney,
Chester Mawhinney,
Exeter Ontario.
William Schroeder,
R.R., Centralia, Ont.
J. W. MORLEY,
Solicitor for Executors,
Exeter, Ont. 3t
are required to send parti-
of their claims duly verified
undersigned Executors on or
August
date the
8th, 1945, after
assets will be dis~
17th, 1945,
ARMY TYPE TRUCKS
FOR FARMERS
be back to say "hello” in
so until that happy day,
and thanks again.—-Don
*,.
Mr. Creech:—Here I am
with a few lines to
AUCTION SALE
Hello,
once again
thank all the friends and citizens
of Exeter for the lovely parcel I
received yesterday containing all
those canned goods. ]
was and came in perfect
and all the goods Were
greatly appreciated. Just
day I met; Allan Fraser
Harness here at our Ordnance De
pot. We were all surprised but glad
to meet again after over three
years. As tp when we’re going back
we have ho Idea. Roughly speaking
by Christmas, perhaps sooner or
later. Just now we are really en
joying some hot sunny weather, Bo
once again, I thank cne and all
for the parcel, Tha-dir you all.—
Yours sincerely, Pte.4 Haul Gregus.
QUEEN’S PARK, LONDON
to be held at
Everything
; condition)
tasty and
the other
and Max
FRIDAY, AUGUST 10
commenci*g at ten a.m:
These trucks which have been declared surplus by the avmed
services to War Assets Corporation will be sold ONLY to
bonifide farmers, bearing a ceritificate to this effect from
their County Federation of Agriculture Secretary. The auc
tion sale will be conducted by War Assets Corporation in
co-operation with the Ontario Federation of Agriculture.
A representative of the Highways Department will be on
hand to issue transit licenses to those purchasing trucks,