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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-05-02, Page 4Pas? 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, Remmgjtpji Rpnd Electric; Shaven ........ ......... Gem and Shur-Shock Electrip Fencers (complete with Hot-Shot and Insulators) Hprthern Electric Radios ................................. Stewart-Warner Radios Marconi Radios ............. NUTONE Door Chimes Electric Toasters .......... Electrip Irons ................. Complete Line of Pin-up, Table and Tri lite Bulbs and Lighting Fixtures. Goodyear Tires and TRACTORS RECAPPING $19.95 $15.00 $27.50 $29.50 $29.95 $7.50 to $12.50 ... $3.75 and up ... $4.30 and up Lamps, Lamp annual meeting the the Women’s Institute vres the home of Mrs. Wesley Thursday, April 25th with in the chair. The ma l Place an Ad Here and Watch Results for CARS TRUCKS VULCANIZING We fix flats anywhere. Snelgrove Tire and Electric Andy Snelgrove, Manager Phone 18 Jensen & Co. (Successor to S. M. Sanders) • Woodworking Specialists Custom Furniture and General Millwork Your Patronage Solicited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter and family, of St. Marys, spent the week-end with relatives. Kirkton W. I. The ICirXtou held at Batten, the president meeting was opened with the Insti­ tute Ode and repeating the Lord’s Prayer in unison. The Scripture reading Mark 16 L3 was read by Mrs, Clarence Switzer. Mrs. Emer­ son Paton gave a report of progress of the Giris Garden gade. During the business it decided to give a donation of dollars to the Cancer Society, roll call was answered by sugges­ tions for next year's program. Thirteen members and three visitors were* present, Mrs, Robert Hazelwood gave a five minute paper on the motto “New Times Demand New Meas­ ures,” An, Easter hymn was sung. Mrs, Bickell gave the report of tliq nominating committee. The slate of .officers for the new year are as follows: Honorary president, Mrs. j Nelson Watson; president, Mrs. Al- Jbert Bickell; 1st vice-president, j Mrs. Fred Roger; 2nd vice-presi- j dent, Mrs. Clarence Switzer; secre­ tary-treasurer, Mrs. Nelson Watson, assis- district ; direc- Mrs. Mrs. Wes. card sec- : conven- agri- Canadian industries, citizenship, Mrs. Home Economics ; Historical Re­ Gallop; Social th? Bri- was five The Water water been These wear We now have .in stock softeners which have scarce for some time, softeners will save you and tear on clothes, as well as saving the chase price in a soap. Your soft water and you do not tern’ or storage is used in these_______ __ lasts almost indefinitely. Come in and. see them on our floor. original pur- few years on will be clean need any cis­ space. Zeolite softeners and FRASER—DECKER (Continued from page 1) ried a white Bible with streamers • assistant, Mrs^ (Rev.) D. Goodger of forget-me-nots and baby’s J pianist " breath. j Attending the bride was Miss( Margaret Henry, of Brucefield, as j maid of honor, wearing a floor-; length gown of daffodil yellow with matching mitts and fingertip veil of yellow net. She carried a nose­ gay of lavender and purple sweet peas and yellow striped carnations and buddleia with lavendei* stream­ ers and matching flowers for head­ dress. Bridemaids were Miss Betty Witmer, of Detroit, and Miss Nor­ ma Steinbach, of Exeter, nieces of the bride. They wore blue and pink gowns, respectively, with matching mitts and fingertip veils of net. Miss Witmer carried a nosegay of pink sweet peas,, deep pink carna­ tions and buddleia with streamers of pink and matching flowers for headdress. Miss Steinbach carried a nosegay of blue sweet peas, pale pink carnations and buddleia with blue streamers and matching flow­ ers for headdress. As flower girl, Carole Thiel, of .Zurich, niece of the bride, wore an aquamarine gown with matching mitts and veil of net. Her nosegay was of two shades of pink sweet peas with pink streamers and she wore a match­ ing flower headdress. Carfrey Cann, of Exeter, acted as grooms­ man and the ushers were Allan Westcott, Exeter, and Karl Decker, Zurich. During the signing of the register, Miss Ruth Brown, of Lon­ don, sang “O Perfect Love.” Miss Brown chose a nile green gown and corsage of yellow striped carna­ tions with pink sweet peas. The bride’s groom’s mother former's home Decker wore a gown of navy with corsage of red carnations white snapdragons. Mrs. t, Mrs R. Humphreys; • tant, Mrs. (Dr.) Campbell; • director, Mrs Monty Dobson; I tors, Mrs. Andrew Stevens, I Jim Willis, Mrs. Earl Watson, j Hiram Hanna; auditors, Mrs. Batten, Mrs. Wes. Hodge; retary, Mrs. Wm. Harding j ors of standing committees, j culture and Mrs. M. Dobson; Robt. Hazelwood; Mrs. Jim Willis; search, Mrs. M. Welfare, Mrs. George Hall; Public- It was and dir- for the present- i, Mrs. Albert Bickell, They are read by more than §,400 Times-Advocate readers every week Phone 31w for an ad taker BABY CHICKS FOR SALE prompt delivery of the following pure breeds and hybrid crosses. High quality Government Approved ehicks White White Light Jersey horn x X White Leghorns, Austra Whites, New HampshireI Barred Rock x Light Sussex x | New Hampshire Greatly reducedI Also started chicks and older pul- lets. Free catalogue., Twedde Chick Hatcheries Limited, I (Fergus, Ontario. 25; 2c FOR SALE—Singer sewing mach­ ine, five drawer, drop head, W. Martin, Exeter.2* bloodtested breeders. Rocks, Hampshires, Australorps, from Leghorns, Barred Recks, Sussex, Black Giants, White Le; Barred Rocks, Barred Rock New Black x Barred Rocks, New Hampshires, New Hampshires, X Light Sussex, prices for May. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Pasture farm, lot 14, con. 6, Parr Line Hay Township, windmill on property. Apply Jas. Green, Exeter. 2* FOR SALE—A 'Philco battery radio, Aladdin lamp, also gas iron. Ap­ ply to Isaac Gower, Crediton P.O 2* FOR SALE-—1000' cedai’ posts, a bargain, IS cents each. Lloyd Stewart. R.R. 3. Exeter 2:9* FOR SALE—Pump with 50 feet of pipe; also an outside toilet. Ap- ply at Times-Advocate.2* FOR SALE—kitchen cabinet, wash­ ing machine and ■wringer, large chicken fattening crate, bag truck. Apply at Times-Advocate. 2:9c FOR SALE—A bean machine. Ap­ ply to E. H. Rader, Dashwood, phone 117, Dashwood. 18-4tp ity, Mrs. Nelson Watson, agreed that the executive ectors make out programs year. A vegetable skit was ed by Mrs. Monty Dobson, Jim Willis, Mrs. Albert oicncu, Mrs. Emerson Paton, Miss Paulinq Paton and Mrs. Clarence -Switzer. The meeting was brought to a close and a dainty lunch was served the committee in charge. by Wrong Man Mrs. T.: “Cousin Dorothy, always wanted to you know, always wanted to have a baby daughter so she could name her ‘June’.” Mrs. A.: “Yes, I re­ member. Did she?*’ Mrs. T.: “.No. she married a man named ‘Bugg’.” Caven W.M.S. The Easter Thankoffering meet­ ing of Caven Auxiliary, Women’s Missionary Society, was held on Friday afternoon, April 26th, in the Sunday School room with Miss Jeckell, acting president, in the chair. The meeting opened with the call to worship. The meditation on the scripture reading from the 20th chapter of the Gospel of St. John, Mrs. Miss from Car- Hensall, then intro- O. L. Wood, of London, furlough from the field in India, a most interesting address describing the FOR SALE — Strawberry plants, Senator Dunlap for early plant­ ing, 75c per 100. Apply Mrs. Emalie Carter, on highway south of Exeter. 25:2* enamel cook water front FOR SALE—A white stove equipped ’with or without, coal or wood, reser­ voir, used only one 171r5 Exeter. year. Phone 2* FOR SALE—A quantity of mixed hay. Apply to Norman Brock, R.R. 1, Granton. 2p HELP WANTED was in a navy blue figured costume with corsage of snapdragons. The • wedding luncheon was served to SO guests at the Dominion House Hotel, Zurich. For traveling, the bride chose a smart aquamist frock with black gabardine pin stripe top­ coat and gray accessories. Her corsage was oxblood carnations, baby’s breath and white sweet peas. The young couple left York and other points honeymoon. They will Exeter. verses 1-18, was given -by MacLean followed -by prayer. Jeckell welcomed the visitors the other churches and from mel Church, ducea Mrs. who is on Missionary Wood gave instructive Bihl people as industrious farmers, hard with have idols. kgreat drawing card to bring them "to God. Mrs. Sillery sang of the Easter lilies accompanied by Mrs. Cochrane. Mrs. Whilsmith gave the dedicatory prayer ’for the thank- offering which is designated for the life membership fund. Mrs. A. Moir expressed the appreciation of all present to Mrs. Wood and all others taking part. Mrs, Gibb closed the meeting with prayer. WANTED—Girl or woman for sev­ eral hours work a day, hourly rate. Apply at Lamport’s Coffee Shoppe. )2c Bihl Mrs. and workers and expert hunters bow and arrow. They do not child marriages or worship The story of the Cross is the for New for their reside in the the Mrs. blue and Fraser mother and received at in Zurich. Now on Hand Turnip—Registered Laurentian ...................„„........ ___ (Seinesan treated) N.B.—We have the Maritime strain recommended by leading authorities. HARDWARE Phone 86 1.00 Stowell’s Evergreen Turnip—other varieties or Renew Your Lawn High Quality Lawn Seed Mixtures I LB. PACKAGES 5 LB. BAGSSweet Marcross (75 days) BULK More cobs, bigger cobs, more flavorful com.Fancy Quality Mixture i Mangels—all varieties per lb. 45c Open-Pollenated Sweet Golden Bantam ....... Arriving this week Hybrid and Open Pollenated Field Com, Soy Beans, Sorghum, Sudan Grass, Millets, etc. —Ask for prices. Early 8-Rowed Golden Bantam (70 days) WANTED—Smart boy to learn the printing. Apply in writing. The Times4Advocate REPORTER to send news of new buildings, fires and engineering information. Stationery and post­ age supplied. Interesting work for spare time. Write now stat­ ing qualifications. MacLean Building Reports Ltd., 345 Ade­ laide Street, West, Toronto. Ont. 2c COOK, general, experienced. Apply Central Hotel, Exeter, phone 151. . 11c LOST AND FOUND LOST—A half-ton Corners please __ _ ____ phone 29-20. Granton. shaped tarpaulin for a truck 'between and London. call LeVerne WANTED WANTED—A baby carriage, Apply at Tiines-AdYocate. 2* WANTED — Small house,. cottage type preferred, for moving and rebuild. Apply at Times-Advo- cate. 2:9* W»ANTED—Work on farm or odd jobs in town. Fred Statton, Exeter. 2* WANTED—Good alfalfa hay or al­ falfa meal. Apply at Cann’s Mill. IStfc WANTED—A copy of the book “In The Days of the Canada Com­ pany.” Apply at Times-Advocate. MISCELLANEOUS AN OPPORTUNITY Established Rural Watkins District available. If you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55 —have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get es­ tablished in a profitable business of your own. For full particulars write today to The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. O-E-6, 2177 Mas­ son St.. Montreal, Que. 5tc HIGHEST CASH PRICES—We will pay for your poultry and feathers. Apply Box T, Times-iAdvocate. 18-5tp FENFiREW SALES AND SERVICE Hand turned or electric separat­ ors and stoves, prompt service; also repairs for |Anker-Holt separators. Basil O’Rourke, Brucefield. Phone Clinton 618r21. ll-4tp JE'SNEY SHOE • REPAIR — Now open for business. Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. Crediton. tfp NOTICES re DAYLIGHT SAVING The Police Village of Grand Bend will observe Daylight Saving Time beginning 2 a.m. on Sunday, May 5th, and continuing until 2 a.m. Sunday, September 29th. Harmon Gill, Secretary of Trustees. NOTICE—Will the party who took eight bushels of barley from the barn of Hy. Haist, of Stephen, return the same and save further trouble. c In the Estate of ARTHUR MIT­ CHELL, deceased. All persons haying claims against the estate of Arthur Mitchell, of the Village of Exeter in the County of Huron, Gentleman, deceased who died on or about the 15th day of May, A.D., 1945, are required to file particulars of the sahie with Elmer D. Belli, solicitor, of Exeter, Ont., by the 2‘Olth day of May, A.D., 1946, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. DATED the 2 9 th day of Apri} A.D., 194.6. ELMER D. BELL, Solicitor for the Executors. 2:9:d6c Fanny claims Trieb- IN THE' ESTATE OF Triebner, deceased. ALL PERSONS having against the estate of Fanny ner, late of the Village of Exeter, in the County of Huron, married woman, who died on or about the 11th day of August, |A.D., 194 4, are required to file particulars of the same with Elmer D. Bell, Solici­ tor, of Exeter, Ontario by the 10th of May A.D., 19 46, after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Dated the 22nd day of April, 1946. ELMER D. BELL,Solicitor for tfie Executors. 25:2:9c In the Estate of GEORGE MAWHINNEY, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of George Mawhinney, late of the Village of Crediton in the County of Huron, Gentleman, deceased who died on or about the seventh day of May, A.D., 1945, are required to file particulars of the same with Elmer D. Bell, sol­ icitor, of Exeter, Ont., by the 9th day of May, A.D., 1946, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims- of which notice has been received. Dated the 13th day of April A.D.,. 1946. ELMER D. BELL, Solicitor for the Executors. 18:25:2c Whalen Finder Morley, 2:9* LOST—In Exeter, April 26, brown billfold containing money, regis­ tration card, driver’s license, etc. Finder please leave at Times Office or with owner at Cream­ ery office. (Reward). L. K. Mil­ ler. 2 * LOST—In Exeter or Crediton a string of pearls. Finder please phone 21r6, Crediton. 2c Steele Briggs (rapid growing) ....................... ea. 50c McKenzie’s (Parkside) .................................. ea. 50c Tregunno’s (fast growing) .................................. ea. 50c Special Shade Mix. .......................................... ea. 65c Steele Briggs (Queen City) McKenzie’s (Parkside) ea. $2.95 ... ea. $2.35 Ontario TO PARENTS & CHILDREN the Exeter Public Utilities Hydro-Electric Power Com- , Exeter, give notice that not be responsible for any i hurt while playing on our also we wish to warn We, 1 and the mission, we will children property, .them against" causing damage to Hydro equipment and ' property, which has happened on several oc­ casions. 25:2c In the Estate of WILLIAM WAL­ LACE FISHER, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate- of William Wallace Fisher, of the Village of Exetei* in the County of Huron, Gentleman, deceased who died on or about the 15th day of April, A.D., 1946, are required to file particulars of the same with Elmer D. Bell, solicitor, of Exeter, Ont., by the 12th day of May, A.D., 1946, after which date the estate will be distributed hav­ ing regard only to those claims of which notice has been received.' [ DATED the 20th day of , April A.D., 1946. ELMER D. Solicitor for the BELL, Executors. 25:2:9c K. J. Lampman, Supt. FOUND—On No. 4 Highway at Centralia, a licence plate No.. 28579T. Owner may have sam® by paying for advt. and callings at Times-Advocate. * 2c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—-Brick house, small barn and six acres of good land. Well located. Land ready for ■spring cultivation. C. V. Pickard. 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. FOR SALE—2-storey brick house, small barn and 4 acres in Hen- sail. W. C- Pearce,' Exeter. * FARM FOR SALE — Choice 100 acres nicely situated for schools, churches and house, large litter carrier, sugar bush; possession, w. c. Pearce, Exeter. town, Extra good barns water, seeding in; with silo, electricity; quick FOR SALE—Farm and implements, 6 miles' south of Stratford, off No. 7 Highway; good land and buildings; immediate possession; implements include almost new tractor on rubber; implements not for sale separately. A. G. Mc- Iihargey, Box 129, Stratford. 2c PERSONAL Slender Tablets are effective. 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12 weeks’ $5, at Robertson’s and all druggists. i CAN BE RELIEVED Trial Order 65c. Results Guaranteed ROBERTSON’S DRUGS j If you are allergic to Hayfever, you should start at ortce, using NAMELESS Cold Remedy and check it. J firs 60c, small tubes 35c, at Browning’s, Rdhertsoh’s, Grigg’s, Sanders* Stores, 25; 2 Village of Exeter—'Re Permits In accordance with By-law No, 2, 1946, regulating the erection, re­ pair oi' wrecking of buildings with­ er the Municipality of the Village O' Exeter J it is now' necessary to 'secure a Am • ■ - - .- ing/withMi cipalitj/is/t or repaired^ more than $100.00 on any ‘building of a value of more than $100.00 is to be torn down, wrecked or removed. Applications for permits should be made at the Clerk’s Office. C. V. Pickard, Clerk. ermit before any build* the limits of the Muni- jybe constructed, altered at an estimated cost of oi* before AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Strathroy, Saturday, May 4 th; 100 head of mixed cattle; 100 mix­ ed pigs; also calves. A. G. McAlpine, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE OF ST. JAMES CHURCH SHED at Qandeboyc on FRIDAY, MAY 10th, 1946 at 2,p.m. 80 feet long, 5 vents. Sold subject to reserve bid. FRANK TAYLOR, Auct NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of ALEXANDER STEWART, deceased. ’ALL 'PERSONS having claims against the estate of Alexander Stewart, late of the village of Exe­ ter, in the County of Huron, gentle­ man, who died on or about the 31st day of March, 1946, are required to filo particulars of the same with Elmer D. Bell, Solicitor, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 20th day of May A,D., 1946., after which date the eState will be distributed having regard only to those claims of whieh iiotice has been received, DATED the 30th 1946 ELMER D. Solicitor for the day of April, BELL, Executors, 2:9:16c In the Estate of WILLIAM JAMES JONES, deceased. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of William James- Jones, late of the Village of Hen­ sail, in the County of Huron, gentleman, who died on or about the Sth day of May, A.D., 19 45, are required to file particulars of the same With Elmer D. Bell, Soli­ citor, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 12th day of May A.D., 19 46, after which date the estate will be dis­ tributed having regard only to- those claims of which notice has- been received. DATED the 20th day of April,. 1946. EiLMER D. BELL, Solicitor for the Executors. 25:2:9c In the Estate of AARON IRE­ LAND, Deceased. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of Aaron Ireland,, late of the Village of Grand Bend in the County of ILam'bton. Gentle­ man, who died on or about the 28tli day of 'February, 1938, are required to file particulars of the same with Robert Herman Ireland, one of the undersigned executors by the Sth day of May, A.D., 19 46 after which date the estate will be distributed' having regard only to those claims, of which notice has been received. Dated the 20tli of April, 1946. ROBERT HERMAN IRELAND, Georgetown, Ont, SIMPSON 0. IRELAND, 14 Ray wood Ave., London, Ont, Executors' _________________i________25:2c In the Estate of EMAlAI IRE­ LAND, deceased. ALL PERSONS having claims- ’ against the estate of Emma Ireland, late of the Village Of Grand Bend in the^ County of Lambton, 'widow, who died On or about the 20th day of March A.D., 1946, are required to file particulars of the same With the undersigned Administrator by the 6th day of May A.D. 1946 af­ ter Which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to- those claims of which notice has been received, Dated the 20th of April, 1946, ROBERT HERMAN IRELAND, Administrator, Georgetown, Ont. 25:2c