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THE TIMES-APVQ.CATJE, EXETE.R, ONTARIO* THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH W4S.
WANTED
HELP WANTED
GIRL WANTED as clerk and. book-
keeper, experience not necessary,
Reavers Hardware. c
WANTED—Girl for full or part-
time housework. Apply at Times-
Advocate, 21c
WANTED—100 horses, any kind of
a cheap horse* Will pay good
prices for them. Frank Taylor,
Exeter. tfc
COOK, general, experienced. Apply
Central Hotel, Exeter, phone 151.
21c
WANTED — 2 unfurnished house
keeping^ rooms. Apply Box K,
Times-Advocate, 21*
CAPABLE 'GIRL for upstairs work
and other light duties. Apply
Central Hotel, Exeter; phone 151.
21c
WANTED TO RENT-—50 to 1Q0
.acres of good pasture, Apply at
Times-Advocate. tfc
SEE the NEW FORD
ON DISPLAY SATURDAY
Tlie new 1946 Ford is not only the smartest Ford ever built, but in every
wav the finest. Advancements everywhere you look. Rich and roomy two-
tone interiors . new performance and outstanding ease of handling.
New springing assures a full-cushioned, level ride. Brakes are newly de
signed, hydraulics, extra large foi* quick, smooth, quiet stops. Around the
in
block or across the country, here’s a car you’ll drive with pride—and con
stant enjoyment. We cordially invite you to come and see it!
SANDY ELLIOT,Exeter
Page $
wanted — A child’s metal crib.
Rhone 25r22 'Kirkton. 21*
WANTED—Male assistant at the
Exeter Bost Offire, War Veteran
preferred. Apply to M. W. Pfaff.
21*
DASHWOOD
The paper collection in Dashwood
will be on Friday, March 29th. Be
sure to put your papers out in plain
sight, and have them tied securely.
Miss Dorothy Mason, of London
spent the week-end with her motheij
Mrs, Edith Mason,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Haugh spent a
few days ip Guelph and Kitchener*
Rev. and Mrs. Burn spent a few
days in Hespler and Kitchener.
The st. Patrick’s Tea held °n
Saturday afternoon under the aus-
picies of the King’s Daughters Sun
day School class was very well at
tended. Proceeds amounting to $42
Mr. R. Gpetz attended Fire In
surance Convention in Toronto last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Kraft, of
London, were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. E, Koehler.
Mr, and Mrs, Orlando Ireland of
Stratford were Sunday visitors with
Mrs, Tiemap and Mrs* Ireland,
Mrs, Mary Tieman »is visiting,
with Col. and Mrs. Tieman in Lon-;
dop,
Mr, apd Mrs. Allemand are
spending a few days in Toronto,
Mrs. Keys, of Londbn, is spend
ing a few days with her mother
and sister, Mrs. E. Koehler.
The Y.P.U. of Centralia
present their play entitled
Improper Henry Propper” in the
basement of the Evangelical church
on Tuesday evening March 26th.
Everybody is invited to attend,
Mrs. D. Tieman, who has been in
.Victoria Hospital with a fractured
hip, was brought home on Tues
day in Hoffman’s ambulance. 'We
are pleased to say Mrs. Tieman .is
getting along remarkable Her many
friends hope for her speedy recov
ery.
.Mr.
few
Maid of Money”
A comedy in three acts-will be
presented in
Centralia United Church
on
Friday, Mar. 22nd
at 8.30 p.m.
by Grand Bend players
under the auspices of Group 2
the Centralia W.A.
Admission: 35c and 20c
Come! Enjoy an evening’s fun.
of
Gutta Percha
Tires and Tubes
All Sizes in Stock.
when buying
THAMES ROAD
Mrs. O. Jaques and Mrs. Wm.
Ferguson visited with Mrs. Wilmer
-Ferguson in St. Joseph’s Hospital
Wednesday of last week.
•Mr. and Mrs. H. Rhode visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rhode
a few days this week. -
Mr. and Mrs. Smith visited with
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gardiner" on Sun
day.
Rev. and Mrs. Mair attended the
Bird-Pooley wedding on Saturday-
last.
Rev. and Mrs. Woods and family
visited at the Manse on Wednesday
evening of last week.
The Mission (Circle held a social
evening and crokinole party in the
church basement Friday evening of
last week.
Miss Shirley Duncan, of Sarnia,
visited with her parents ovei’ the
week-end.
The Farm Forums met at the
following places Monday night:
Lumley School House and the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. 'Chas. Alli
son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe
with a -good at-
at all.
report that Mrs.
admitted to St.
on Sunday. We
Buy » the Best _ . _
new tires. Do - not accept inferior
grade products.
Gutta Percha____ ______ still sets the
standard others strive to attain. So
Re-tire To-day!
Gutta Percha Rubber & Tire
Company Limited
The All-Oanadian Company
B. W. Tuckey
—DEALER —
Phone 25W Exeter
‘Maid of Money’
Presented by the „ Grand Bend
Artists
Thames Road Church'
and at the Manse
tendance reported
We are sorry to
Keith Weber was
Joseph’s HoSpital
wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. .Bruce Mair, of the O.V.C.,
Guelph, Spent the week-end with
his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Mair.
Miss ■" “ .......................
spent
Cann.
The
Church
March
ence Smith, principal of Winchel-
sea 'Continuation School, will be
guest speaker, so we hope for al
good attendance.
Church services will be
usual hour on Sunday.
School at 10.15 a.m. and
at 11.15 a,-in. Let jis all
together at this service.
Miss Aima.'Ryckman visited -with
Miss Wilma Borland over the week
end.
'Mr. Lester |Allen, of Kitchener,
spent, the week-end with his par
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner
spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Gibson at 'Denfield,
Don’t forget the play ehtitled,
which will be
Thames Road
Phyllis 'Dougall, of Hensall,
the week-end with Jean
YJP.U. will meet in the
basement Friday evening,
22, at 8.30 p.m. -Mr. Olar-
principal of Winchel-
at the
Sunday
church
worship
Money,”
in the
the (Grand B'endz players
evening, March 29th, at
Admission, adults 35c
You can come and enjoy tlie ftih
for this Small sum.
Adults 35c; Children 15c
The paper cdllectidn in Zurich
will foe on Friday, March. 29th. Be
sure tor put your papers out in plain'
sight and have them tied securely,
“Maid of
presented
Church by
On Friday
8.30 p.m.
and children 15c.
Mission Circle Meet
The regular monthly meeting of
the Thames Road -Mission Circle
met at the home of Miss Jean Cann
on Saturday afternoon, Match 6th,
1946, Meeting opened with the
president, Jeail Cann in the chair.
Hymn 49-0i -was sung followed with
prayer by the president. Scripture
lesson Was read by Margaret Cahn,
Secretary’s report and roll call was
taken. Business was discussed,
Alice IPassmore and Elsie Bray
were appointed te purchase articles
for the bale. (Collection wag taken
and hymn 193 was sung, Mabel
‘Selves was in charge of the pro
gram which was as follows: read
ing by June Borland; Herald fay
IDoris Duncan; instrumental by
Betty Mair; solo by Roberta Dun
can; reading by Dolores Allison;
and topic was taken by Betty Mair
and an instrumental by Agnes
'Bray. Hiylmn 490 'was sung and
meeting was brought to a close
by all repealing the Mizpah iBene-
diction. A 10c tea was served at
the close of the meeting and a
social time spent over the tea cups.
Mission Band Meet
The Thames Road Mission Band
met during church service hour on
Sunday morning with the leaders,
Mary Gardiner and 'Lillie Miller in
charge. The meeting opened with
the president, Jane Morgan, pre
siding. Hymn 405 was sung after
which’ all repeated the Mission
Band Purpose. Betty* Allison led in
prayer. Scripture .lesson was
by (Norma Beaver. Collection
taken. Hymn 426 was sung.
Call was answered with “My
orite Season.” (Minutes were
and business . discussed. IBeatitudes
were then recited (4th and 5th).
Betty Allison gave a reading and
Labelle ’Coward an instrumental.
Reading by Gordon Maver. Topic
was taken by Mary Gardiner.
Hymn 427 was sung and the meet
ing closed with all repeating
Lord’s -Prayer in unison.
read
was
Roll
fav
read
tlie
Why Drive a
e
in to us
We are Service Headquarters——equipped and manned
to provide the kind of work that saves and satisfies.
Drive in today!
Snell Bros. & Co.will
“The
Protect your transportation and yonr ear’s tref-Hc-in
value by letting ms give it the service it needs today.
We have everything needed for the right servicing of
all makes of ears.
Bring
For all-round service
I
HELP WANTED — Married man.
some mechanical ability for night
work at service station, Apply to
Box S, Times-Advocate. 21c
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE ■-— 55 acres with com
plete set of buildings; 100 acres
with brick house and bank barn.
Both near Exeter. Spring posses
sion. C. V. Pickard. Main Street.
FARM FOR SALE—Lot 16, Con.
6, Twp. of Stephen, 150 acres
more or less, 12 acres hardwood
bush, clay loam, 'bank barn, brick
house, driving shed', pig and hen
stable, spring wells, river funs
through the 50 acres. Immediate
possession. Selling to close an
estate. Apply to Hugo Schenk,
Crediton, 14:21*
FOR SALE—.Blacksmith and imp
lement shop combined, known as
Brock Blacksmith Shop, Hensail.
Geo. Pepper, Dublin, phone 35r-
22, Dublin. 14:21’
FOR SALE—Frame cottage in Exe
ter, hydro and town water. Well
1 ocated. C. V. Pickard, Exeter.
FOR .SALE—>50 acres pasture land
being N% Lot 3, Con. 7, Hay
Township; farm has plenty of
water. A few acres of young bush.
New Beatty windmill, self-oiling;
new fences. For particulars apply
Geo. ILink,. 'Dashwood, or Henry
Adkins, Hensall, or Arthur Weber
Auctioneer, Dashwood. tfc
PASTURE FARMS FOR SALE—
100 acres, McGillivray Twp. Ex
cellent farm, running water some
wood. Also 1100 acre farm and
50 acre farm close to Exeter
Both with good- water supply. C.
V. Pickard, Exeter.
STORE FOR SALE—Crediton (Hol
tzmann) store with living rooms
above. Immediate possession o<f
part. W. C. Pearce, Exeter.
FOR SALE—W. G. Medd offers for
sale his residence o«i Andrew St.
The property consists of a 2-
storey brick house with 8 rooms,
(back kitchen and bathroom. Full
’basement and hot water heating.
A large barn and garage. Five
lots. The residence is bordered
on the north and west by large
spruce trees. Purchase of 2 lots
optional. Opportunity of obtain
ing a smaller home is the reason
for selling. For terms apply to
the owner.
FOR SALE—10 0-acre farm in Us-
Iborne Township, good buildings,
well-fenced and drained. Posses
sion immediately. Apply to R. D.
Hunter, Exeter. tfc
!
I
KIRKTON
Mrs. L. Funnel ft and little
Dannie, of Woodstock, spent _
I of the past week with the’ former’s
; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Tufts.
(Rev.) Mrs. W, D. Goodger re
turned this week from Toronto ac
companied ’by her father, Mr. Gra
ham who is spending some time at
the parsonage.
Mr. Jas. Curtin, a former em
ployee of Mr. R. Humphrey and
•Son, is resuming his duties again
as baker and commenced work this
week. Mr. Curtin has recently re
turned from ovei*seas.
Miss Valma Doupe, of London,
was a week-end' guest with her
parents, Mr* and Mrs. N. B. Doupe
Mr.
London,
Mr
Mrs.
ervisor
don, spent
home in the
Mrs. Geo.
Joan Parker
of Mi'. iSidndy Pearson, a former
Kirktoil boy, at Collingwood this
past Saturday,
Mrs. Dr, C, A. Campbell return-
ad to her home lii the Village hav^
ihg spent the past Week with her
1 Sister Miss Proctor at Sarnia.
Mr, Roger Christie was best mail ■ at the wedding of his friend Benny
; Grant at Bi’amptbn on Sunday.
son
part
and, Mrs. Lewis Guest,
, were Sunday guests
and Mrs, Lorne Marshall.
Doris Q’Oallaghan, a
in Victoria Hospital, '
the week-end at her
village.
Hall and her daughter
attended the wedding
of
with
sup-
Lon-
a
Maurice .Klumpp is spending
days on business in Toronto,
ZION
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern and
Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jaques
and Ray„ Mr. and Mrs. Wes.
Jaques, -Cliff and Ross visited on
Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
M. Spence, of Blanshard.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington iBrock
and family visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hodgins, of
London.
Mr, and Mrs. Warren Brock and
Jean visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Stewart, of Denfield.
Mrs. A. Gunning, of Exeter, is
visiting with her daughter, Mrs.
James Earl.
IMiss Laurene Hern, R.N., of Lon
don, is visiting with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren. Brock vis
ited recently with friends in Forest.
Wedding bolls are ringing in
Zion this month.
Miss Hazel Stewart, of Byron,
visited during the past week with
her sister, Mrs. Warren Brock.
overseas,
of* his sis-
.visited in
MOUNT CARMEL
Mrs. J. H. Dalton and family
are confined to the house with, in
fluenza.
Mr. Ed. Boland, of Detroit, vis
ited relatives here last week. .
The St. Patrick’s Dance Monday
night was a big success.
Mr. Austin McCarthy, of London,
recently returned from
is visiting at the home
ter, Mrs. Jno. Boland.
Mr.' Patrick McCarthy
London last week.
Mr. Austin Boland and Pte. Nor
man Geromette spent the week-end
in Detroit.
Mrs. Jno. Morrissey spent Tues
day in London.
Mrs. A. Webster and Mr. and
Mrs. R. Webster, all of Detroit,
spent .Sunday with the former’s
sister, Mrs. Gus. Morrissey.
Rev. Fr. Fogarty had a very
successful wood bee on Monday.
Mrs. *Mary Regan has returned
home after spending two weeks in
London and St. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morkin,
of London, visited a few days with
Mi'S.M. Regan
Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick, Case Tractors and
Implement Sales
EXETER PHONE 100
KIPPEN
and Mrs. Warren Sehilbe
on Sunday with their son-
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
■ Ferguson, of Elginfield.
Mr.
visited
in-law ;
Wilmer
Mrs, Sehilbe is remaining there for
a few days.
The many friends of Rev. Mr.
Hinton will be sorry to learn that
he is confined to his room through
illness.
Mrs. James McClymont is Visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Cook in
London this week.
Mrs. Mervin Hodgert spent a few
days last week at the home of her
sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferguson,
at Elginfield.
Mt. and Mrs. W. Horney attend
ed the funeral of the late C. Luker
in Exeter on Monday.
Mr. Norman Long and Mr. Har
vey Damm visited recently in
Guelph'.
Rev. C. W. Down, of Exeter,
took the services • in St. Andrew’s
United Church here and also at
Hillsgreen on Sunday owing to the
illness of Rev. Hinton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Horney visited
on Sunday with the former’s sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz at Crediton
Mr. and Mrs. H. Fuss, of Hills-
green, and Miss Peggy Fuss, nurse
in-training at Stratford
Hospital, visited recently
and Mrs. J. H. Cochrane.
Mr. Aim old Gackstetter
General
with Mr.
returned
home on Friday after receiving
discharge from the R.C.A.F.
London.
Nothing is hard to get if you
a Want-to-Buy Want Ad.
t*?.
his
at
use
Jensen & Co.
(Successor to S. M. Sanders)
Woodworking Specialists
Custom Furniture and
’ .. General Millwork
Your Patronage Solicited
For a High-Gloss Finish Use
Nepto-Lac
Nepto-Lac is a tough., economical,
durable enamel used whenever a
high-gloss porcelain-like finish is
desired. Interior walls and wood
work, all types of furniture, baby
carriages, and toys, retain their
beauty despite frequent cleanings
when enamelled with Lowe Bros.
Nepto-Lac.
It is heat and moisture resisting;
requires no special undercoating
and hides unusually •well in one
coat. The new colors provide a
choice to meet every requirement
pastels to blend -with room dec
orations deeper shades for furni
ture and other items.
araetea
See the new
Paint Brush
Display
. For your conveni
ence in selecting
paint brushes we
have a built-in brush
display in the paint
section. This display
contains brushes
that are in stock
an*d helps you to
choose the one for
your requirements.
We have them in
all sizes and prices.
FOR SALE
Valuable lot with cottage at
Grand Bend on Main (Street across
from Imperial Hotel; 53% foot
frontage, 142 foot depth. This is
an-ideal business site. Tenders will
be received until March 31, 1946.
The highest or any tender not nec
essarily accepted.
Misses Huston,
Exeter, Ontario.
i
FOR SAL®!—A grass farm, about
68 acres on North East boundary
of UsbOrne. Apply to Edgar Mon-
teith, R,R. 3, 'Exeter. 14:21*
FOR SALE — House, 2-piece bath,
hard and soft water, barn garage
hydro, 5 acres, Elimville.
House, hydro, town and soft wat
er.,
W. 'C. Pearce, Exeter.
ibarn, 4% acres land, Exeter
FARMS (FOR SALE—A number of
newly listed 50 to 140 acres With
and without hydro and water on
tap. April possession. Also pas
ture farms, mills and general
stores. W. C. Bearce. Exeter.
KHIVA
Mrs. L. Dietrich is spending a
few days with her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Gelinas’, of London
Master Edward and little Delores
Ayotte spent a few days with their
grandparents, • Mr
Ayotte,
Miss
Stratford, spent
her parents,
Sullivan,
Mr. and
and family
latter’s parents, Mr
eph Gelinas, of Zurich
and Mrs,T
was con-
London^
week re
new
kind
pURlHA
sUrteha
ELIMVILLE
Clayton Herdman, of Toronto
the week-end at his home
Mr.
spent
here.
Miss Patsy Johns, of
was home the first of the
cuperatiug from a Cold.
Mrs. Franklin Skinner
fined to her bed last week but is
recovering.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johns with
Mr. and Mrs. Will Roger, of Kirk
ton, visited relatives in Cleveland,
Ohio, the latter .part of last week.
Miss Irene Johns,
spent the week-end at
Farm Forum Meeting
The Farm Forum
home of Rev. and Mrs.
Mon. night with an attendance of
twenty-seven. The subject discussed
was “Can the word be fed?” Next
week Will be the last meeting and
will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Elford
of Exeter
her homo.
met at the
Mair on
BABY CHICKS
Feed for
Baby Chicks
To insure a healthy brood of young chicks feed them
Purina Chick .Startena. This is an all-mash complete
feed, fed dry, without any extras. It is rich in essential
food properties, minerals and vitamins to promote rapid
growth.
NO COMMON
CHICK DISEASE
GERM CAN LIVE IN
DRINKING WATER
WITH
CHEK-R-TABS
(Purlno Water Tablet*)NEUHAUSER’S NEW CHICKS
Start with Neuhausers this year
and get that extra breeding that
only pedigreed sires can give. All
our 3A Chicks are sired by pedi
greed
strain,
We
with
U.S.A.
New management and a
breeding program and a new
of chick.
Reasonably priced too.
Neuhansor Hatcheries,
81 King Street*
I/Ondoin, Ontario* •
males from progent tested
Use Chok-R-Tabs rogularly Buy ’em when you buy your Startona
can supply you with chicks
the finest breeding in the
and Canada behind them.
management
Sullivan,
week-end
Catharine
the
, and Mrs. PatrickMi’
of
with
Mrs.
spent
Clement McCann
Sunday with the
and Mrs. Jos-
Hardware
One Door South of Post Office