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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-04-18, Page 5Daughargy and Southwold Station, Mr. Holton and family of Mr. Time Table Changes EFFECTIVE Sunday, Apr. 28th, 1946 and other specific dates. Full information from Agents. Canadian National Rail’ys Good Friday at will be special ■Sunday at l’Ot-30 ZOTOZ IMPERIAL COLD WAVE Shown for the first time at Toronto Hairdressing Convention, April, 1946 Head into Easter With the Cold Wave You Have Been Waiting for “Exeter’s Favorite Beauty Spot” Phone 146 Phone 146 TH1 EXETER, QOTAKIO, MORNING, ARRJ1 IMO CENTRALIA Mr. R. Hill, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hicks. Miss. Esther Andrew and Mr, W. Waterman, of Hamilton were week­ end guests with the former’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Andrew. Miss Margaret ‘Cook of Waterloo spent the week-end at her home, Mrs, Hodgert, of Exeter, was a week-end visitor with her sister, Mrs, Willis,Sunday ’visitors with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Penwarden were. Lieut. NR. • Beatrice Essery, pf Ottawa, Miss Helen Essery, pf Landon, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Essery, Donald and Mary Margaret, Mr, and Mrs, M. Elston and Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Djjnn and Mr. and * Mrs. Chester Dunn were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie. Mr. and Mrs, J. Pollard visite’d With Mr, and Mrs. H. Harlton at Greenway on Sunday. " ' Mr. and Mrs, Scotty Baynham, of Toronto, are visiting with the for­ mer’s parents Mr. and Mrs. George B'aynham; You. are reminded of the -service in the church on 10.30 a.m, There services on Easter a.m, and 7 p.m. Mr, and Mrs. sons, of and Mrs, Thamesfprd, Mr, and Mrs. G Booast, of London visited with Mil and Mrs, B, D. Cook on' Sunday. We are glad to report that Mrs.’ Cook is very, much improved in health. Mrs. Chas. Isaac returned home' from St. Joseph’s hospital last week but will be confined to bed for several weeks-. The best wishes of her .many friends will be with her during this time. tMr. Alex McFalls has returned to his home after spending the winter in Exeter. Mr. Truman Mills, of Sarnia vis­ ited with his mother, Mrs, H. Mills on Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Field and Winnie spent Sunday with their son, Mr. Robert Field at stoney Creek. M'r. Gordon Baynham, of St. Thomas, spent the week-end at his home . Mr. Glen Robins.on has purchased Mr. J. Pollard’s store. ELIM VILLE On Thursday evening Mst week a miscellaneous shower was tend- erect Mrs* Howard Otis, of London (nee Patsy Johns) at the home of Mr, Will Elford with about 65 ladies pres&nt. Miss Annie Elford read an address and Misses Ethelene and Ejlene Johns brought in a basket of gifts- The articles were in wide variety and included many useful household necessities. Mrs. Otis thanked the friends for their kind­ ness. After contests lunch was served. The re-opening services of the Elimville church following the re» decoration of the church will be held Sunday, April 28th at 11 a.m. Mr, and Mrs, Sam Pym mre spending some time at Mr. Alvin Pym’s Where Mrs. Pym is confined to her bed. She is recovering from an attack of pneumonia. Her many friends hope that she wilj soon be .fully restored- to her usual health. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Kirkland and Malcolm visited there on Sunday, Mr. Jno. -Elliot, of Exeter, and Mr. Bob Neal, of Snowflake, Man., were callers nt Mr. Hy, Ford’s last Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Franklin Skinner and family were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Art Ford in Ste­ phen. Mrs. Thos, Bell, Mrs. Chas. Ste­ phen, Laurie ana Wanda attended the Tech. Review Friday evening put on 'by the ' ' ■ - — Beal Technical Murray Stephen violinists in the Mr. and Mrs, W. • Routly and daughters visited with relatives in Thorndale Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Hanna, of Sea­forth, visited ‘ at the home of the former’s sister, Mrs. Thos. Bell, one-, day last week. students of H, B. School, London, being one of the orchestra. T GLENN ROBINSON General Merchant Phone: 40r5 Crediton CENTRALIA Our Painters and Carpenters are Finished. The with a Complete New Stock of Groceries and 1 Ready to Give Prompt [and Courteous Service to our Local Rural Trade. Our Prices are Right and Quality the Best. Shelves are Filled we are all set and and Opening 22nd Special -- Opening Week Apr. 22 to 27 * Peas Square Deal, 20 oz. tins............... 2 for 25c Shredded Wheat 2 Boxes ............. 23c Stokely’s Tomato Soup' 10 oz. tins ........................... 3 for 25c Dutch Sets No. 1 ............................................ 2 lbs. 29c Pancake Flour Aunt Jemima ............. 17c Laundry Soap Colgate’s A.B.C........................... 6 bars 25c Maxwell House Coffee 1 lb. bag ................. 45c Mustard Prepared, 6 oz. jars ...... 9c Inventory Surplus Dry Goods at Specially Reduced Prices Closed Wednesday Afternoons BIRTHS ATKINSON-—At the Clinton hospit­ al on Saturday, March 2 3 ret, to Mr. and Mrs. Farcy Atkinson, a sop (Gerald Bryan). GARDINER—-At Victoria Hospital* London* pn Saturday, April 13th, 194 6, to Mr. and Mrs. James W. Garjinpr (nee‘ Velma Gratton), of 'Farquhar,, a son, Charles James (Charlie), GRENIER—At Mrs. Godbolt’s. Hos­ pital, on Sunday, April 14, 19 f 6 to Mr, and Mrs. Roland Grenier of Grand Bend, a sou. MINERS—-At Brandon Hospital on Saturday, April 6th, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs, John Miners, ter, Jp Ann Louise. DEATHS a daugh- THAMES ROAD Mr. and Mrs. E. McIntyre, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ballantyne, Miss June Coward, of Exeter, spent the week-end with her par­ ents. Misses Margaret Allison and Anne Morgan, of London, spent the week-end with their parents. • Rev, at the week. The during ___ __ __ ___ ___ Sunday morning, All Easter thank- offering envelopes are to be in ■ at this meeting and anyone wishing to pay theii- membership fees will do so at this meeting. Easter Sunday Services will be. the usual hour on Sunday: School service -worship Brook, Manse, Mission Church i of Hensall, visited Thursday of last Band will meet Service hour next held at Sunday Church us all Easter Service. Miss Mary Gardiner. Gardiner and Mrs. G. Duncan visit­ ed with Mr. and Mrs. John McDon­ ald. Hensall. and Mrs. Annie Mc­ Curdy. of Exeter, on Wednesday afternoon of last week. We are sorry ’to report that Mrs. Dan Coward was admitted to St. Joseph’s Hospital Saturday ,of last week. Her many friends hope for a speedy recovery. Rev. Trueblood, of Crediton, was the guest speaker for the W.M.S. Easter Thank-offering sery­ ice last Sunday morning and preach­ ed a most inspiring service telling of the work of the W.M.S. and W.A. organization of the United Church. Rev. Mair took Mr. Trueblood’s services foi’ the day, on the Credi­ ton appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Percy iPassmore entertained some forty guests Sat­ urday evening, April 13, in honor of her mother, Mrs. Alice Gunning, of Exeter, it being the occasion of Mrs. 'Gunning’s birthday. Miss Doris Duncan spent the week-end with Miss June Coward. Miss Lois Ford spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ford, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Borland -and family visited on 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill, pf Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhode visit­ ed on Sunday with ‘ Mrs. Turnbull and Mr. and Mrs. David Millar, of Exeter Mr, and Mrs. Ted McIntyre, of London, visited on'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cann. Mrs. Alice Gunning, of Exeter, is spending this week with Mrs. Percy Passmore. Addresses Young People Miss Vera Decker, of Exeter, was the guest speaker at the YvP.U. last Friday evening- in the church basement. Her address was on the "Missionary work among the In­ dians of the North-West.” The guest speaker for the meeting on Good Friday evening of this week, April 19 th, will be Rev. N. J. Woods, of Exeter. Everyone is cor­ dially invited to attend this meet­ ing at S.30 p.m. 10.15 at 11.15 together a.m. a.m. for Mrs. and Let this A. HARPLEY Miss Donna Hayter, of spent the week-end at the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hayter. Miss Helen Love, of St. Hospital* London, spent the week­ end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Love. Miss'Ha^el Ftosh called on Miss Maude Hodgins on 'Saturday after­ noon. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hayter and family spent Sunday afternoon with friends at Grand Bend. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Love, who been staying with Mr. and London, home of Newton Joseph’s have , Mrs. Douglas Gill, on the Mollard line, their Mr, . and family and Mr. son, of London, visited on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr., Paul Eagleson. are preparing to move to new home at Grand Bend. .and Mrs. Win. ChUrchinard Crawford and , ed by Mrs. Harold Kellerman read­ er. ■ ' . » Special Good Friday services will he held in' both churches pn Friday morning 10 o'clock.M'r. and Mrs. Thos. Hopcroft’ vis­ ited with frifends in Clifford .op Sunday, •>; Rev. Luff has received a call from St, Mathews tchurch, Hnnpver' and at a congregational meeting on Sunday evening the congregation accepted his resignation. He expects to take over his new charge early id May, Mrs. gtadelbauer and family, of London, were Sunday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Kraft My, and Mrs. D. Keys and Mrs. Thompson, of London, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Kraft and Mrs. E, Koehler, Mr. and Mrs, Clayton pf London, spent Sunday mother, Mrs. Hamacher. Mr. Theo. Willert, of Cairo Mich. and Mi”, U “Know How” at Your Seryice Wiidfong, with heron Mon- . William Wallace Fisher, in his 90th year, HORNE—In 'Crediton on Tuesday, i visited relatives here on Tuesday. April J6th, 1946, Edmund “ Horne, in his 67th year. ENGAGEMENT Mrs, Roy Fletcher wishes to nounce the engagement of her only daughter, Eldonna Marie, to Robert C. Field, of Stoney Creek, son of Mr. 1 ---- ~ ‘ ‘ ralia, early Mr Ont,, .gagement of his Kathleen Ann, sor, Ont., to Mr. of Edmonton, Alta.. R.C.A.F. The wedding to take place May 11th at Mt, Carmel, Ontario, c CARDS OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 'Geddes wish to thank the many friends who re­ membered Mrs. Geades with flowers, treats, at her No. 14 FISHER-—In Kincardine day, April 15th, 1946, an- Field, and Mrs. B. D. Field, of Cent- the marriage to take place cin May. Joseph B. wishes to White, of Crediton, announce the en- youngest daughter, formerly of Wind- Lewis A. Busselle, formerly of the iany friends who rJ Geades with flowers, cards and letters while ill home with special thanks to Red Cross unit. * John* Thompson wishes toMr. thank all those who so kindly re­ membered him with beautiful cards, treats and letters while a patient in Victoria- Hospital recently. IN MEMORIAM ; Mrs. Hamacher is on the sick ’; list. We hope for- a speedy recovery Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Wein spent the week-end in Windsor. Mr, Wein returned Monday and Mrs. Wein and son will spend the week in Windsor and Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Baynham and son Larry, of London, and Mr. Pat Tyler, Miss Golda Wells, of Grand Bend, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Victoj- Tyler. Judge and Mrs. Edward Kayden and son Edward B,, Jr., of Centre Line, Mich,, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Martone and daughter .Juda, of De­ troit, Mich., were guests on Satur­ day with Mr. and Mrs, Sam Elsie. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Genttner, Mr, and Mrs. Lome Genttner and son Donald sp^nt the week-end with relatives in .London. Dashwood Community To Get Community Hall, Recreation Centre Plans are being made to erect a fine building to house a commun­ ity hall and recreational centre on the school property in Dashwood and later plans are being made to teach home economics and manual FORD—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, W. J. Ford, who passed away one year ago April 19, 19 45. No pen can write, no tongue can tell, ' Our sad and bitter loss, But God alone has helped sp well. To bear our heavy cross. —Sadly missed by wife and family* MAVER—'In loving memory of our darling baby, Glen Eugene, who passed away one • year ago, April 18, 1945. One year has passed since that sad ‘ day, The one we loved was called away; God took him home, it was His will, But in our hearts he liveth 'still. —Ever remembered by Mother, Daddy and brothers. * MAVER—In loving memory of our grandson, Glen Eugene Maver, who passed away one year ago, April 1'8, 1945. We loved him, yes, we loved him, But Jesus loved him more; And now he waits to greet us, Upon the heavenly shore". •—Ever remembered by grandpar­ ents, Doris and Roberta. '* OGDEN—In loving memory of our dear father and husband, Hilton Ogden, who passed away two years ago, April 24th, 1944. Remembrance is a golden chain, Death tries to 'break, but all in vain, To have, to love, and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of one’s heart. t year’s may wipe out many things, this they wipe off never— memory of those happy The But The When we were all together. —Evei’ remembered by wife family. GRASSHOPPER IN APRIL Reeve Roy Ratz, of warded to this office last week a real live It was- a little fellow fair specimen for so year. Our technicians are trained ftp give your car or truck “Factory- Specified” Lubrication Service—-the right oil or grease jin the right quantity at the right time and places. Pro- long the life of your car or Struck-—by see­ ing us regularly for “Know-How” lubrica­ tion. .& EXETER training. The Dashwood Business­ men’s Club are giving their whole­ hearted support as well, as the sur­ rounding community as it has been a long-felt need. -In the future all meetings of the community and vil­ lage will have ample accomodation in this building, A public meeting will be called in the very near fut- Produce a And you’ll enjoy that thrill if you choose your seeds and tools from our splendid stock. We have a good selection of Rennie Seeds in many varieties of vegetables and flowers and from our stock you can select tools that will make gar­ dening more enjoyable. MANGEL SEED a good stock' of hand in three White, iMam- Y-ellow Inter- We have Mangel Seed on varieties—Giant moth Red and mediate. Per lb. ...... Garden Seeds, 7 pkgs 25c Reg’d Turnip Seed, lb. $1 Garden Peas ....... lb. 28c I 75c * Garden Com lb. 30c days and * for-Stephen, Thursday of grasshopper, but a pretty early in the DASHWOOD A sunrise service will be held the Evangelical church basement Sunday morning the auspices Of body welcome. Mrs. visiting Harold Mrs. of Windsor Mary .Schroeder, Col. and Mrs. Eugene Tieman and daughter, Mary Ann, of Lon­ don, spent last week-end With his mother, Mrs. Mary Tieman. Mrs. Lucinda Mclsaac, who spent the winter with her son in Detroit, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Abel, of De­ troit, spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. 0. Restemeyer. Mr, Duncan snider who has been in London hospital for several weeks, has returned home. We are glad to say he is much improved. Miss Onieda RestemeyeC R.N.( and friend, of London, spent last Thursday with her parents. Mr, and Ml’S. Milford Merner, Glen Walper and Russel Tienian spent the week-end with friends in Detroit. An Easter story and song service entitled "*The Twelfth Apostle” will be given in the Evangelical church | Sunday evening by the choir assist- in. on at 7 o’clock under the E.Y.F. Every- Simpson, with her ■Simpson, Leinpke and Mrs. are visiting of son Mr Toronto, is and Mrs. Clarmont, with Mrs. Vigor© everything you grow Vigoro, the complete food. Give your lawn Feed with plant a treatment now. 1 lb...... 10c 25 lbs...... $1.50 5 lbs. ... 40c 50 lbs.......$2.50 100 lbs...... $4.00 See our Display of Wheel- Type Garden Plows and Cul­ tivators. a / GARDEN HOES, 50c to $1.10 HAND CULTIVATOR Five prong adjustable $1.25 GARDEN RAKES, straight or curved teeth 05c to $1.00 SHOVELS $1.25 ’pruning shears $1.25 SMALL HAND TROWEL For the Gardener .............15c We have the Agency for the Quiet-May Oil Burners for Furnaces ..■.......-.......- — ■■■■■"........................ 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