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CARDS OR THANKS
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TO THE ELECTORS
OF THE VILLAGEOF EXETER
I false this opportunity of again
thanking you for the support ■ton’'
dered me at the polls on Monday.
I will do' my utmost to serve you
even better in the future than in
the past,
. The Avar is over and I am hoping
and striving for more and better
things for the people of our fair
village.
Yours sincerely,
BENSON AV. TUOKEY
TO THE ELECTORS OF EXETER
I wish to thank the men and
women of Exeter who voted for
me or who gave any assistance
during the election on Monday. I
want to congratulate the reeve and
the council on their election.
AARON 'J. SWEITZER
TO THE ELECTORS OF EXETER
I wish to thank the electors of
the Village of Exeter for their kind
support at the polls on Monday last.
This expression of confidence is
very much appreciated.
J. H. JONES *
TO THE ELECTORS OF EXETER
I wish to express my appreciation
for the splendid support that was
given me in the voting on Monday
in electing me as a new member to
the Board of Education.
WM. E. MIDDLETON
TO THE ELECTORS OF EXETER
Kindly accept my sincere thanks
for the very fine support that was
given in re-electing me to the
Board of Education.
J. M. SOUTHCOTT *
TO THE ELECTORS OF EXETER
It is with sincere appreciation
that I wish to thank the electors
for the very fine support accorded
me in returning me as a member of
the Exeter Board of Education.
HAROLD WHYTE
GREENWAY
The Harmony Class of the United
^Church are holding their meeting
on Friday evening at the home of
;Mr. and Mrs. W-m. Hicks.
: Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKenzie, of
Parkhill, accompanied by her sis
ter, Mrs. Homre Racicot, of Otta
wa, visited on .Sunday with Miss
Jennie Dorman.
. Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson and
iMr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilson, ’ of
Arkona, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker
of the Blue Water Highway visited
on Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Brown and Mr. and
Mrs. Dean Brown.
Messrs. Harold Pollock and 'Sel-
bourne English spent the week-end
at „their homes here.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Young (nee Phyllis iGeromette)
who were married Saturday.
Miss Evelyn Bullock returned to
Woodham on Monday after spend
ing a couple of weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bullock.
Miss Eleanor McLinchey has
gone to Detroit to attend Business
College.
•Mrs. Don McGregor and infant daughter arrived home from the
hospital on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown visited
on Sunday with Mrs. J. 'Snowden,
Messrs. Albert and Wm. Bean, of
Brinsley.
WHALEN
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Passmore and
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cann', of
Thames Road, ' were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Foster, of
Granton, Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Foster-
of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
O’Neil, of Denfield, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 'Laverne
Morley.
Mr. W. J. Currie, who resides
with his daughter, Mrs. H. Ogden,
celebrated his 84 th birthday on
Sunday, January 6th. Mr. and Mrs.
John Currie and daughter, Ann, of
Wingham, spent the day with him.
Many happy returns ‘ from Whalen
friends to Mr. Currie.
There will be a banquet in the
Sunday School rooms of the ’church
on Thursday evening in honor of
all returned men of this community
The annual congregational and
Sunday School meeting was held in
the church on Monday evening.
At the annual school meeting on
Wednesday last in the school Mr.
Wm. Hodgson was elected trustee
in Mr. Nelson Hodgins’ place; Mr,
Milne Pullen secretary-treasurer
and Mrs. Gerald Chapman as jani
tor.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Squire and
Orland, of Farquhar, spent Friday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Squire.
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TO THE ELECTORS
OF USBORNE TOWNSHIP
I wish to sincerely thank all who
by their votes re-elected me as
Reeve of the township, with special
thanks to those who so willingly
assisted with their cars.
HUGH BERRY
TO THE ELECTORS
OF USBORNE TOWNSHIP
I wish to express any sincere ap
preciation for the splendid vote
polled on my behalf on Monday. It
will be my desire to serve the best
interests of the municipality.
WELLINGTON BROOK
TO THE ELECTORS
OF USBORNE TOWNSHIP
I take pleasure in expressing my
sincere -thanks to the ratepayers
for the very fine vote polled in my
election to the council on Monday.
GILBERT DUNCAN
TO THE ELECTORS
OF USBORNE TOWNSHIP
I take this opportunity of express
ing my grateful appreciation of the
very fine support given me at' the
polls on Monday. I hope to merit
the confidence that has again been
placed in me. . -
WM, ELLERINGTON
TO THE ELECTORS
OF USBORNE TOWNSHIP
I’ wish to gratefully acknowledge
the fine support that was accorded
me in my first bid for municipal
honors. ’Although I failed to be
elected I wish to congratulate the
members who were successful.
HAROLD E. JEFFERY *
TO THE ELECTORS
OF USBORNE TOWNSHIP
Kindly accept my sincere thanks
for the splendid vote polled in my
behalf at the election on Monday.
I'will endeavour to serve cin the
future as I have in the past.
OSCAR TUCKEY
TO THE ELECTORS
OF STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
I wish to thank you for the
splendid support you gave me for
Reeve in the recent election. I will
endeavour to serve everyone to the
best of my ability and in the best
interests of the township.
ROY RATZ
TO THE ELECTORS
OF STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all who supported me so
loyally by electing me deputy-reeve
of the township.
ARTHUR AMY *
TO THE ELECTORS
OF STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
Having been elected a member
of the Municipal Council I wish to
express my sincere thanks to the
voters who supported me at the
polls on Monday. I hope to merit
your confidence.
J. H. DALTON
TO THE ELECTORS
OF STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
I wish to extend my sincere
thanks for the hearty support that
was given me in electing me to the
Municipal Council on Monday.
ELMER LAWSON '• *
TO THE ELECTORS
OF STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
I take this means of thanking
the voters of the township for the
splendid support given in electing
me as a member of the council. I
hope to merit the confidence placed,
tn me.
JOHN MORRISSEY
DARPS OF THANKS
I wish to wrsss iny sincere
appreciation to all my kind friends'
who have done so much to brighten
my Christmas here at the San.,
with carets, treats, flowers, sub’
scriptions to magazines and other
gifts. A million thanks, lads, for
the lovely radio. B'est wishes to
all.—Bill Kestle. *
Mr. Wm. H. Brown wishes to
thank his many friends for the
cards, letters and gifts he received
while a patient at Mrs, Godbolt’s
Hospital in Exeter. ” c
Mr. N. J. Dore wishes to thank
his many friends who so kindly re
membered him with flowers, visits
and cards while a patient in Vic
toria Hospital c
Mr. Arthur Brooks wishes to
thank his friends and neighbors for
the kindness and sympathy shown
him in his recent bereavement and
for the ^beautiful floral tributes.
Special thanks to Rev. G. Weir. A c
Mrs. Ruby Vincent and family
wish to express'their sincere thanks
to Mr. E. R. Hopper, the Rev. K,
MacLean, the pallbearers and the
many friends who were so kind to
them during their recent bereave
ment.
To all the friends and neighbors
who so willingly responded and who
so faithfully worked to save the
home of Miss Taylor and Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Love from fire we ex
tend our sincere thanks and also,
to the fire brigades of the different
police villages who responded so
promptly and also to the telephone
operator who spread the call for
help so. quickly. Thanks to all.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Love
IN MEMORIAM
FINKBEINER—In loving memory
of our deai’ husband and daddy,
'Lome Finkbeiner, who entered
into rest January 8, 19 43.
Not often shall we speak your
name,
For what would strangers care,
That once a sudden tempest came
And swept our gardens bare.
And then you passed and in your
place
Stood silence with her lifted face
Not always shall this parting be
For though we travel slow.
We too, may claim eternity,
And find the way you go.
And so we do our task and wait,
The opening of the outer door.
—'Ever remembered by wife and
family. - *
DASHWOOD
LAC. Murray Wolfe, who has re
turned from overseas, spent a few
days in Fort Erie last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Harris, of
Sarnia, spent the J week-end with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Witt returned
to their home in Pembroke after
spending the past week with her
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Luft.
Mrs. Currie, who has 'been re
cuperating with her' parents in
Meaford, has returned home with
her family and is improving nicely.
Mrs. Hartman Elsie is very sick
at her home here with slight hopes
of a recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kraft and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stade attended
the funeral of the late Miss Alma
Pitt, of Hyde Park, London, who
was accidentally killed at a rail
road crossing.
Losers Entertain
A very enjoyable evening was
spent in the basement of the Zion
Lutheran Church, when the captain
Mrs. A. Tieman and the members
of the loosing side treated the win
ners of the contest, conducted by
the Ladies Aid to a Christmas
party. A delicious dinner was serv
ed at 6.3 0 followed b.y a program
of songs, readings, instrumentals
and a play entitled, “When Father
goes on a Diet.’’ Santa Claus then
made his appearance in his usual
gay and lively manner, presenting
each member with a .gift. After
which Mrs. J. Schroeder was pres
ented with a birthday cake and a
gift in recognition of her birthday
and in appreciation for her many
years of faithful service to the
Ladies Aid.
THAMES ROAD
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner.
Miss Mary Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mav-
er, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cann, Mr.
and Mrs. R. Cann, Miss Alice Pass-
more, Messrs. Lome and Aimer
Passmore spent Friday evening of
last week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Johns, Elimville.
The annual Sunday School meet
ing was held at the Manse Friday
evening of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferguson and
Roy spent a few days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fergus
on, in Exeter.
Miss Betty McKellar, of Crom
arty, spent the week-end with
Misses Wilma and Lyla Borland.
Miss June Borland spent the
week-end with Mibs Helen Pass-
more.
■ Bruce Mair returned to O.V.C.,
Guelph on Saturday after spending
two weeks holidays at his home.
Mr. Glenn Stewart began a busi
ness course at Westervelt school In
London, Monday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Green, Exeter
Visited with Mr, and Mrs. H. Rhode
on Sunday.
Mr. T. B. Dickins, of Fillmore,
Sask., Mrs, F. Coates, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Coates, of Exeter, visited with
Mr. Leslie and Miss Ella Robinson I
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COMING EVENTS
THURSDAY, JAN. 31st—Keep this
night open! ALF. TIBBS is com
ing to town again! The Enter
tainment-Club present this very
fine London -band in a return
engagement for your dancing
pleasure at the Exeter Arena. c
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—1-3 h.p. electric mot
ors (used) bargain prices; elect
rical wiring, all kinds. Lloyd
Bell, Elimville, phone Kirkton
25rl0.10:17*
FOR SALE—A William’s Drop-
Head sewing machine, $12.00.
W. Martin, Exeter.10*
FOR SALE—A Rogers Majestic 6-
tube radio, electric. Apply to>
Mrs. Carruthers. Grand Bend'.
10
FOR SALE — 2-burner hot plate,
practically new. (Apply at Times-
Advocate,‘10c
FOR SALE—150 bushels of seed
turnips, will deliver if necessary.
Gerald Godbolt, phone 178rl4
Exeter. , 1'0 c
FOR SALE—Ladies new C.C.M. bi
cycle with carrier and kick stand,
in excellent condition, only used
six months. Apply at Times-
Advocate or phone Crediton
17r34. 10*
FOR SALE—New tires, all sizes, no
permits required. Sandy Elliot.
FOR 'SALE—One electric brooder;
also a few hen nests. Apply to
Bruce Tuckey, Exeter. 10*
FOR SALE—Model C 'Case tractor,
cab, lights, power take-off. Apply
C. J. Walker, R.R. 1, Cromarty.
3:10c
FOR SALE—Shorthorn bulls, serv
iceable age, 2 dark reds, 1 roan,
low-set, thick, sappy, well bred,
priced right. W. C. F. Oestricher,
Crediton, R.R. 2. Telephone
Crediton 19r4. 10:17:24c
LOST AND FOUND
WANTED
WANTED—Men to cut four foot
wood by cord. Soft maple and
elm tops. Gordon Ratz, Dash-
/wood. Phone 24r31, Crediton, 10c
HELP WANTED — The Huron
County Home Committee require
one Cook and one Domestic at
Huron County Home, Clinton,
Ontario. Duties to commence
February 1st, 1946. Applicants
please make’ application to Mrs.
M. E. Jacob, Manager of the
Home, who will outline the duties
and rates of pay, etc. N. W.
Miller, County Clerk. 10:17c
WANTED—A good used piano.
iPhone 43, Exeter. - 1'0'*
WANTED—A second-hand Hudson
seal coat or jacket. Mrs. N.
Hockey, phone 239 Exeter. 3; 10*
WANTED—Girl for general office
' work, typing, filing, etc. Experi
ence preferred. Part time or full
time. Apply at Times-Advocate.
.In the matter of the Estate pf
Peter Moir, late of the Village pf
Hensail, in the County of Huron,
Retired Fanner, deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the late Peter
Moir, who died on the 21st day of
September 1945, are hereby noti
fied to send them to any of the
undersigned, duly verified, on or
before the 22nd day of January
1946.
AFTER the last-named date the
assets of the said Estate will be
distributed among the persons en
titled thereto, having regard only
to claims of which the Executors
shall then have notice.
DATED at Exeter, the 22nd day
of December 1945.
J. CLIFFORD MOIR, Hensall
P. MELVIN MOIR, Hensall
Executors i
F. W. GLADMAN, Exeter
Their Solicitor. 3:10:17c
STRAYED
STRAYED—From Lot 8, Con. 1,
Usborne, three geese. Kindly
phone 178rll, Exeter. 10c
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—100-acre farm in Us
borne Township. Good buildings,
well fenced and drained. Posses
sion immediately. Apply ..to R. D.
' Hunter, Exeter. ’ 10:17*
FARM FOR SALE—50 acres pas
ture with good water in Mount
Carmel area. W. C. Pearce.
FARM FOR SALE—10(0 acres,
brick house, bank barn, drive
shed. Lot 8, South Thames Road
on 83 Highway. Apply to Mrs.
Frank Hutchison, 'R.R. 1, Staffa.
3:1'0 *
In the matter of* the Estate of
Henry Squire, late of the Village
of Hensall, Retired Farmer, deceas
ed.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the late Henry
Squire, who died on the 20th day
of October, 1945, are hereby noti
fied to.send them to either of the
undersigned, duly verified, on or
before the 14th day of January,
1946.
AFTER the last-named date the
assets of the said Estate will be
distributed among the persons en
titled thereto, having regard only
to claims of which the Executor
shall then have notice.
DATED at Exeter, the 18th day
of December 1945.
JAMES SQUIRE, Exeter
Executor
F. w/GLADMAN, Exeter
His .Solicitor. 20:3:'10c
AUCTION SALES
FARMS FOR SALE—120 acres, 1
mile from highway, suitable for
crops or pasture, moderately
priced.
170 acres on highway, full set
of buildings, close to schools,
churches, canning factory; spring
possession. W. C. Pearce, Exeter.
VACANT Lots suitable foi’ building
sites in Exeter. Buy while there
is a choice. W. C. Pearce.____
FARMS FOR SATDE ’— 150 afflf^S;'
with good well equipped build
ings, hydro and water through
out; close to scliooFand churches:
Also 100 acres and two fifties.
See these farms if you are inter
ested in buying. ’ C. V. Pickard.
Exeter.
LOST—In Exeter on Dec. 17, gent’s
rimless glasses in case. Art 'Cole,
Goderich, on wiping cloth. Apply
at Times-Advocate. Reward.
LOST—During Christmas week az
black leather note-book. Return
to Bert Watson, High School or
phone Exeter 139. Reward. 10*-
FOUND—In Exeter, a fountain pen
belonging to F. J. Dagg. Please
call at Times-Advocate.
PASTURE FARMS—We have three
.good pasture farms. Buy now. C.
V. Pickard, Exeter. -
MISCELLANEOUS
HIGHEST PRICES paid for good
used cars. Sandy Elliot. 10
on Sunday last.
Farm Forums in this district
Monday night were at the follow
ing places; Lumley School and
the homes of Mr and Mrs. K. Johns
Mr. and Mrs. J. Madge and Mr.-
and Mrs. Jim Hodgert.
Rev. M'air attended the funeral
of Mrs. (Rev.) McKay on Tuesday
afternoon of this week. Funeral
services were held 'from her bro
ther’s home, Mr. Thos. Scott, of
Cromarty, and interment in Staffa
Cemetery. Rev. McKay was a form
er pastor of Roy’s Church and is
now stationed at Woodbridge, north
of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Selves and Mabel
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Webber and Mar
garet, Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Hunkin,
Wilfred and Eleanor spent last Sat
urday night at the home of Mr. J.
Hunkin, Exeter, it being the occas-
sion of Mrs. E. Hunkin’s ninetieth
birthday. Her many friends from
this community wish Mrs. Hunkin
many happy returns of the day.
Miss Marion Hodgert, of Exeter,
spent the week-end with her par
ents.
Sunday services will be at the
usual hour on Sunday. Sunday
School at 10.15 a.m. and church
service at 11.15 a.m.
NBUHAiUSER BARBED BOCKS
Start with Neuhauser 3A Barred
Rocks this year. These are out
standing profit .producers. The
cream of our flocks sired.by pedi
greed males with dams records of
234 to 336 eggs.
■Now Hatching.
$15. .per hundred, Pullets $25.
NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES,
81 King Street,
London, Ontario.
(Now operating under new
management) 10c
TOP PRICES PAID for brick or
frame buildings to be wrecked.
Ivan Lankin, 149 Langarth St.,
London, Met. 8280W. tfc.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK £ND IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction,
at
Lot 2, Con. 11, Tuckersmith
on
TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 194(5
at 1 o’clock the following:
.... .;.HORSE.S.i=^-..-GxaK^rnara».. ..years, old; 3 aged mares.
•CATTLE—4 veal calves; cow due
February 24; cow due in August;
cow due September 26; 9 cows due
in June; Hereford bull; 4 yearlings.
3 sows due April 25.
170 White Leghorn hens.
Quantity of mixed feed grain;
125 bushels of wheat; 45 .bushels
of seed buckwheat- quantity of hay.
IMPLEMENTS — M.H. binder, 6-
ft.; mower, 5-ft.; manure spreader;-
2 cultivators; 2 walking plows; set
of harrows; riding plow;- disc har
row; hay rake; roller; ’ 2 fanning
mills'! heavy wagon; low wagon;
light wagon; cutter; set of sleighs;
10 ft. elevator; cream separator;
hay rack; set of hay fork blocks;
International bean scuffler and
puller, new; colony house 8x14 with
brooder stove; shelter; 3 0 rods of
pig wire; steel pig troughs; drink
ing fountains; forks; whiffletrees;
neckyokes; chains; shovels; hoes;
boxes; barrels; pails; hay fork and
many other articles.
A quantity of household furniture;
power washing machine, complete.
TERMS—CASH
THOS. JOLLY & SONS, Prop.
GEO. (LAWSON, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
NOTICES
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The next meeting of the Huron
County Council will be held in the
Council Chambers, Court House,
Goderich, commencing Tuesday,
January 15th', at- 2.00 p.m.
All accounts, notices of deputa
tions and other business.’ requiring
the attention of Council should be
in the hands of the County Clerk
not later than 12.00 o’clock noon,
Saturday, January 12th.
- N. W. MILLER, County Clerk,
Goderich, Ontario. 3:10
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Farmers
Growing Contracts 1946
Barley .90c bushel
Full particulars,
W. E. Reid’s Elevator
Dashwood, Ont.
Phone: Dashwood 87w
1'0:17:24:31c
IN THE MATTER of the Estate
of HILLARY HORTON, late of the
Village of Exeter. Blacksmith.' de
ceased,
ALL PERSONS ’ having claims
against the^, Estate of the late
Hillary Horton, who died on the
29th day of November. 1945, are
hereby notified to send them to the
undersigned, duly verified, on or be
fore the 28th day of January^ 1946.
AFTER the last-named date the
assets of the said Estate will be dis
tributed among the persons entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the Executors shall then
have notice.
DATED at Exeter, this 4th dav
of January 1946.
F. W. GLADMAN, Exeter.
Solicitor for
Edward T. Edworthy and James H.
Messer, Executors. 10:17:24
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
Wm. E. Nairn, Auctioneer, will
sell by public auction for Mrs.
Roy Kirk, on
Lot 11, *4 mile north of Woodham,
on No. 23 Highway,'
• on
TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1946
commencing at 1 p.m., the follow
ing:
HORSE'S—Matched team of grey
Percheron horses, 7 years old; 1
grey Percheron mare, 8 years old.
CATTLE—1 Holstein cow, fresh
ened; 1 Jersey cow, freshened; 1
Jersey cow and 8 Holstein cows,
due in January, February and
March; 7 Holstein yearling heifers;
1 Jersey yearling heifer; 4 Holstein
heifer calves; 1 young calf; 1 year
ling Holstein bull.
IMPLEMENT'S — MasSey7Har-
ris binder, 6 ft. cut; Massey-Harris
hay loader; dump rake; 2 disc har
rows; cultivator; 2 sets of 3-
section harrows; single furrow
riding plough; walking plough (2-
furrow); single walking .plough;
Massey-Harris 12 hoe drill; Inter
national mower; steel toller; man
ure spreader; 2 wagons; sleigh;
2 flat racks; rolling rack; wagon
box; gravel box; buggy; cutter;
root pulper; turnip sower; 1-horse
scuffler; fanning mill; scales; hay
fork; ropes; sling ropes; pulleys;
pronged hay fork; shovels; har
ness; collars; whiffletrees; tools; etc.
Positively no reserve. Everything*
offered will be sold to the highest
bidder.
TERMS—CASH
MRS, ROY KIRK, Proprietress.
W. E. NAIRN, Auctieneer.