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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1945-08-02, Page 4IWe 4 THE; TIME^AOVQCATE, EXETERi QNTARRJ, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 194S r TEF O xr » 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 «■ t fl V GRAND BEND -DANCING NIGHTLY- STAN PATTON and his ALL-SAXOPHONE ORCHESTRA I 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, % Classified Directory 3 GOOD REASONS FOR USING WANT-ADS: 1 . , Readers 2 , . Little Coat 3 . , Results FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR RENT J 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? iD 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. i . • 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,