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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-05-02, Page 8
o- page 8 4#* V The New Studebaker , . , to be available in larger numbers soon, but it will pay you to keep your present car in good, condition until then. Our expert staff will give it a thorough spring check-up. GRAHAM ARTHUR Red Iridian Service Station Announcing New Co-op Fence Master STUL increase in priceAdded features at no Price ' The Co-op Fence Master has the same mechanism and signal light as found in the more expensive fencers. Operates on either Hot Shot Battery or Dry Cells, giving extra shock and battery life. Oft ComPlete with All Accessories Signal Light— Indicates at all times when controller and fence are operating properly. THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 2nd, 1946 A HENSALLTHAMES ROAD Lorn© Ballantyne spent a few days visiting with Keith Madge, of Mt. pleasant during the Easter holidays Marion Madge visited with Mildred Baljantyn© during the holi day. Mrs. Roy Coward, Mrs, G. Wise man, Jean Cann and Fleatior Daw- sou attended the Presbyterial of the W.M.S. at Wingham on Thurs* day of last week. Rev, Mair attend- e.d the Huron Presbytery, ’ Mr. and Mrs. A» Morgan return ed home on Saturday last after spending the past week in New York. Misses Helen and Anne Morgan, of London,, spent the week-end at their home 'here. Mr, Bert * Gardiner, of Visited with his parents week-end. Bruce Mair, has completed is spending a parents before district where he will be practising for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, Douglas and Benita, pf Winchelsea, visited at the Manse on Sunday. Miss Jean Cann spent a few last week visiting with Mr. Mrs. E. Johnson at Whalen. Miss Shirley Thompson, of ter, visited with Mabel Selves the week-end. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Coward in the passing of the former’s mother, Mrs. r Funeral services wt----------------------- Coward from the home of her son, Stanley Coward, 1 with Rev. Mair g-------------------o. -- ----------- ment was in Exeter Cemetery. I A very enjoyable evening was A splendid congregation attended spent recently at the home of Mrs. ■ ’ ’ (Annie Saundercock when the Girls’ Mr., and Mrs. G, M. Drysdale vis ited with friends In Toronto this week. The anniversary services of Car mel Presbyterian Church will be held on Sunday, May 19th. Mr, and Mrs, Norman E. Cook were guests at the Fraser-Decker wedding in Exeter on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hudson, of St, Marys, spent the week-end with •the former’s father Mr, Thos. Hud* son. Mr, and Mrs. Roy MacLaren and Donald were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanlake in Exeter. Miss Joy Saundercock, of Wind* sor spent the week-end at the home of her grandmother, Mrs, Annie Saundercock. Mrs. Harold Hanson and child ren, Paula, Arlene and Gerald, of Stratford, spent the Easter holidays with the former’s mother, Mrs, Violet Schwalm. Rev, P. A. Ferguson attended the Synod of Hamilton and London of the Presbyterian Church in Canada held in Knox Presbyterian Church, Kincardine, this week. Mrs. Edna Corbett spent the week-end with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Catharine Devlin, who had the misfortune to fall on the Town Hall steps on Saturday and in so doing injured her leg, Mrs. Dingwall, of Streetsville, „__has returned home after spending ,Ls. Dan^Coward. a delightful vacation here with Mr. ere held for Mrs. and Mrs. Ed, McQueen and Mr. and huuie of her oua, Mrs. Geo. Follick and her many Monday afternoon other relatives and friends in.this officiating. Inter-1 district. • HARPLEY Mrs. Mary GUI. of Grand Bend, spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Colin Love. Miss Hazel Frost has returned to Mr, HJckeyfs after spending the Easter holidays with hei' parents at Lucan. Her sister came back with her for a few days, Miss Barbara Hayter spent the week-end with friends at Grand Lend. Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Hodgins, oi the Mollard Line called at Mr. Col* in Loves’ on Thursday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Harlton, of Shipka, visited on Friday with her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Hickey. We have a few late model genuine Ford factory recondition ed motors in stock now. First come—first served. Come in and make arrangements about having your new motor in stalled. We were fortunate in securing a few tires this week. Odd sizes are still scarce (21” and 20”). London, oyer the Guelph,of Q.V.C. his third term and few days with his leaving for Niagara days and Exe- over Fishing for a used bargain — then get a line by a Classified Ad. Spruce up your car for Spring—See us about polishes. \Intproved — High-low current giving more power with reduced op —ating cost. Cabinet — Modern streamlined crinkly finish. Buy Through Affiliated With The United Farmers Co-operaihre Co. Ltd. 28 Duke St. Toronto, 2. Massey-Harris Sales,and Service Phones: Office 88W; House < FOR SALE ■ 88J 1 1 1 1 used 3-furrow Tractor Plow. used 5-ft. Moiver, M.H. new Beatty Pressure System. M.H. No. 4 Corn 2-row Scuffler. New Electric Cream Separators $124.00. New Rite Way Milkers $188.00 (less motor and piping) R. B. Williams / Lee Jory, Mechanic Highland Cedar FENCE POSTS LARGE RUN Sound, Straight and Peeled AT LOWER PRICES also Lumber and Shingles A. J. CLATWORTHY We Deliver Phone 12 Granton Ann ual Meeting Hurondale W.I. atThe annual meeting was held the home of Mrs. M. Beckler on April 24th. A goodly number an swered roll call by the payment of fees. The district annual will be held in Egmondville church on May 29th. It was decided to dis pense with the May meeting as it would fall on the same day as the District Annual. The different com mittees gave their reports, nominating committee’s slate presented by Mrs. honorary president, president, Mrs. A. vice-president, Mrs. ond vice-presidentr secretary-treasurer, assistant, Mrs. director, Mrs. Mrs. Elford, Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. A. Moir, Mrs. K. Johns; district annual representatives, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Strang, Mrs. Kirkland, Kernick; press reporter, Johns; pianist, -Miss R. sistant, Mrs. G. Taylor; Mrs., Elford, Mrs. F. emergency, T' B Mrs. Passmore, Mrs. ’ F. ommwr, Mrs. B. Tuckey. Mrs, Kirkland oc cupied the chair for the program: solo, Mrs. Taylor; federated news, Mrs. Hicks. Mrs. A Hamilton guest speaker, gave a very splendid and interesting book review “On the Keys of the Kingdom.” A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and the The was Wm. Kernick: •Mrs. Kirkland; Morgan; first W. Sims; sec Mrs. C. Cann; Mrs. <3. Down; Hicks; district directors, G. Strang; w. w. as- Mrs. Mrs. Oke; auditors, •Skinner; .. Mrs. <Pym, Mrs. Sims, Passmore, Mrs. F. Skinner, Committee in charge. Buyer Advocate profitable. and seller find Times- For Sale ads mutually Mother Not to Blame for the Children’s Colds Despite all the mother can do the kiddies will run Out of doors not properly wrapped up; have on too much clothing get overheated and cool off too sud denly; get their feet Wet; kick off the bed clothes, and do A dozen things the mother cannot help, Half the battle in treating children’s colds is io give them something they wiU like; something they will take without any fuss, and this the mother Will find in Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup, a remedy used by Canadian mothers, for the past 48 years.’ „ Fnce 36c a bottle; the large family size, about 3 times m much. 60c, at all drug counters. The T. Milburn Cd., Limited, Toronto, Ont. the Crusade service which was held in Thames Road church last Sunday afternoon. Rev. M, A, Hunt of Exeter, was guest speaker and his message on “Who is This?” was greatly appreciated. The choir under the leadership of Mrs. Wm. Cann rendered appropriate music. Floral tributes of daffodils adorned the altar. Several from this community at tended the re-opening service on Sunday at the church in Elimville after it was redecorated throughout Sunday services will be held at the usual hour on Sunday. Sunday at !li0.15 a.m. and Church at 11.15. Standard Time. Sacrament of the will be observed and the reception School service The Supper church members. Preparatory service will in the church Thursday evening of this week, May 2, at 8.3'0 Standard Time. Lord’s this new at of be held •p.m. Dance Club presented Miss June Saundercock. of London, with a gift. June was a member of the Dance Club before taking up resi dence in London. Little—Long The marriage was solemnized in the First United Church St. Thomas at 2.30 p.m. 18th, of Jean Elizabeth London, Little, of Hensall. Rev. S. DASHWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huffman, •Port Colborne, are visiting with relatives here. | Mr. and 'Mrs, Emery Cavers, of Exeter, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCrae.. j Mr. and Mrs. Milton Webb and 1 family spent the week-end with rel atives in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Brooks and family, of Dumont, New Jersley,. Miss Elsie Van Dyck, of Cape Cod, New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ches- lock, of Tavistock, and Mr. R. Van Dyck, of Tavistock, visited with Mrs. Ness on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Amiel Becker ands Mrs. Mary Becker spent the week end in Kitchener. Mr. Walter Ness, of London, who underwent a serious operation on his throat recently in London hos pital is now improving. Pte. George Wolfe, of Camp Bor den, spent the week-end with his j parents. Mr. Sam Elsie has purchased * the I property on Main Street from Mrs. L. Meerburg, of Port Franks, which is now being occupied by Mr. Christ Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Mason and family, of Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Mason and Douglas, of Kitchener, and Miss Dorothy’Mason of London,., were week-end visitors; with their mother, Mrs. Mason. KIPPEN of manse in on April Long, of William Edworthy officiated. The bride is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long, of Kippen, and the groom is the Only son of Mrs. Minnie Little and the late Holland Little of Hen sall. For then* wedding trip, the bride and groom motored to Wind sor. They will reside in Hensall, Teacher Entertains Pupils Miss Greta Lammie, A.T.C.M., pleasantly entertained her class of young pupils at her home on Fri day afternoon. A musical program with the following numbers was presented. Guitar solo, Margaret Westlake; violin solo, Gerald Smith; piano solos, Wayne Welsh, Marilyn Mousseau, Jean McAllister, Elaine j Beer, - Peggy _ Rowcliffe, Hazel and . Edward program after which refreshments were served. Evening Auxiliary Meeting The Evening Auxiliary of the Hensall United Church was held on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. J. Flynn with Mrs. Jack Cor bett co-hostess. Mrs. Byron Kyle presided and the meeting opened with the theme song and hymn, “Jesus Keep Me Neai- the Cross.” Minutes were read and the Roll Call answered by an “Easter bible verse.” Devotional exercise was presented by Miss Violet McCly mont. Scripture, St. John 20, verses 1-18, and an appropriate message and prayer. The study, chapter 4, “Currie of Chissomfoa,” was very ably taken by Miss Gladys Luker. The May meeting will be held at the home 'of Mrs. Howard Hyde. Mrs, Kyle, co-hostess. Devotional, “Patriotism,” Mrs. Passmore. Study Chapter 5, Study Book, will be. pre sented by Mrs. Hedden. Social mittee, ‘Mrs. Hyde, Mrs. Kyle, Cowan, Mrs. Buchanan. Mrs. proposed a vote of thanks to Flynn. The meeting closed by ing “Softly and ‘Tenderly,” and the Mizpah Benediction. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Flynn, Mrs. Corbett, Mrs. G. Broderick Mrs. L. Chapman, •> ?> Com- Mrs. Kyle Mrs. sing- ! I Edith Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cochrane vis ited recently with Mr. and Mrs* G. Datars. Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones attend ed the funeral of the late Mr, J. Wein in Crediton on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Horney moved on Monday to their home in Exeter. Mr. W. Alexander attended on Presbytery in Whigham week. Friendship Circle Meet Friendship Circle met oh Monday evening in the Sunday School room of St. Andrew’s United Church with 78 members answering the roll Call and 12 visitors present. The meet ing was in charge of Mrs. E, Chip chase's group and. opened by sing ing the first verse of Hymn 568. The scripture readhig ’was given by Mrs. E. Chipchase. The Lord’s Prayer was repeated in unison. Tom and Don Kyle rendered very hum orous duet, Following the roll call it Was learned ..Mrs, Jones’ group is leading in attendance points* Miss Marion and Warren Thompson favored With piano duet, Miss Jean Ivison sang a solo. Progressive crokihole was then played at which Mrs, J. McClymont Won the ladies’ high and Helen Love the consola tion. Men’s high was won by Harold Cald,well and the consolation by Don Kyle. The next meeting will be held on Monday, May 13th, at which it was decided to hold a box social and will be In charge f>£ Mrs, J, Sinclair’s group, A delicious lunch was served, 0 Hur- last i ------------, _ -------------- Smith Bernice -:J^pk^;'Pleanor Cook. Dorothy McNaughton -conducted “a humming-bird’ contest.” Prize win- ! ners were Marilyn Mousseau, Rowcliffe and Hazel Smith. W.I. Meeting The May meeting of the en’s Institute will be held_ ____ home of Mrs. Albert Shirray on Wednesday evening, May Sth, with Mrs. Frank Wright, co-hostess. This is to be Citizenship Meeting and the roll call will be answered with 'l“My Responsibility to the Commun ity in which I live.” The motto, “Success is but doing your best to the best of your ability,” is ■ to be taken by Mrs. Robt. Elgie. The special speaker will be Rev. P. JA. Ferguson. The demonstration on sewing is to -be in charge of Mrs. i Stewart Bell. Lunch committee, Mrs. Munn, Mrs. J. McEwen, Mrs. I R. Elgie, Mrs. W. Gangster, Mrs. F. [■Wright. Anyone that can take cars please meet at the Town Hall. Welcome Home Service A “welcome home” service for the members of Carmel Presbyterian Church who have returned home from overseas was held on Sunday with the Young People in charge of the service assisted by a Young People’s choir. At the morning ser vice Rev. P. A. Ferguson welcomed home the boys and delivered an in spirational address to the congrega tion. At the evening service Rev. Capt. John Anderson M.C. and Bar of Niagara Falls, chaplain of the Highland Light Infantry wss the special speaker. Miss Margaret Mac Gregor announced the hymns, Miss Audrey Dick read the scripture passages and Mr. Jack Bell and Mr. Donald Bell led in prayer. The choir sang, "Soldiers of the Cross Arise,” “Victory Thru’ Grace” and On.” An octette comprising Campbell, Audrey Dick, Munn, Mrs. Harold Bell, Cameron Jr., Robt. Taylor, Peggy Wom- at the “Lead Audrey Ailleen Robt. vauiciuu ux., jcvuuu. J am 63 Mustard and James Bengough sang “Give Us Peace.” Cannel Young People Meet The Young People of Carmel Presbyterian Church entertained the congregation in the schoolroom of the church on Monday evening. Mr. James 'Mustard, Jr„ was chair man for the evening and the pro gram consisted of vocal solos by Shirley Bell accompanied by her mother, Mrs. H. Bell at the piano. Humorous readings by Mrs. Simp son. A piano duet by Mrs. C. Forrest and Mrs. Kennedy. Vocal duet en titled “Meet Me at Twilight,” by Mrs. M. IDougall and Mrs. H. Bell accompanied by Mrs. Forrest at the piano, History of the choir giv en by Mr. R. Y. MacLaren. Mr. A. Orr played guitar selections accom panied by Mrs. H. Beil at the piano, A vocal duet by Misses Mae and Evelyn Taylor accompanied by Mrs. Nenhedy at the piano. Violin se lections by Mr, Lawrence Bayp- ham and ” '' companied ' piano. A , ‘Lawence Bayfp.- Mr. Charles Forrest ac hy Mrs. Forrest at the sing-song concluded the Sandy Elliot TRY A CLASSIFIED! Beat the Heat ■ IT PAYS! Have your refrigerator checked before the hot weather ----— Complete service for all makes. We have one large used refrigerator that would suit farmer with large family, or restaurant owner Opposite Cann’s Mill Main Street, * Exeter G. K. CROCKER Authorized Kelvinator Sales and Service Phones 299, 59 w W4* w at the GENERAL MOTORS DEALERS Winter driving and Summer driving are two dif ferent things! 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