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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-05-23, Page 6Troublesome Night Soughs Are Hard or the System It’s the cough that sticks; the cough that is hard to get rid of: the cough accompanied by a tickling in the throat that causes the nerve and throat wracking trouble that keeps you awake at night. Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup helps to relieve this coughing condition by soothing the irritated parts, loosening the phlegm and stimulating the bronchial I tnis'cougiung conaiuon. py swbmiig vuu uriwiuw pax loosening the phlegm and stimulating the bronchial organs, and when this is done the troublesome irritating cough may be relieved. Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup has been on. the market for the past 48 years. The Trade Mark “3 Pine Trees”. ,. • | Price 35c a bottle; large family size, about 3 times as much, 60c at all | drug counters, , „ _The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont THE TIMES,MWOCATE, EXETER, ONTAR IQ, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY $K 1946 «5ff» 1-5 Mill Levy cm Usborne Petitioners For Fed. of Agriculture Membership mount oarmel Mr, Jas. Breen has been under the Doctor’s care, A large crowd attended the re­ ception Friday evening in honor of Mri and Mrs. Jas. McCarthy. Mr. Jos. Coughlin read an address and Gerald Regan presented them with with a gift of money. Both replied fittingly. Miss Rose Mary Regam nurse-im trnining, at Gt. Joseph’s Hospital, is holidaying at the home of her mother, Mrs- Mary Regan. Miss Mary Doyle ,of London, spent the week-end with her par­ ents here. • Mr, Mack McDonald suffered a heart attack on Tuesday and is confined to his bed. Mr* and Mrs. Corrie Regan,' of Centralia, spent Sunday with # Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Dietrich and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. O’Brien, of Cen­ tralia, visited here on Sunday. Rev. Fr, .Fogarty is visiting his brothers in the United States. Miss Betty Regan R.N., of Sar­ nia, visited over the week-end with her parents here. Latest reports here Mrs. Martha McPhee, of Stratford, is improving. MARCHES ON % < <■ < .< ■B-W« Professional Cards MURRAY—QUAIL A very pretty wedding was sol­ emnized at Cronyn Memorial church in London on Friday, May 10th, 1946, when Miss Velma Ruth Quail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Quail, of London, became the bride of Mr, Ferguson Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs, David Murray, of London. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. R. Latimer. The bride who is a granddaughter of Mr. Geo. Eas­ terbrook and neice of Miss 'Phoebe Easterbrook, of town, is well-known ip Exeter as she has been a visitor here for many years. Her many friends extend hearty congratula­ tions to them. <*»<•* 4. 5. 6. Our lakes this summer are going to attract thousands of friendly visitors from the States. We want them to enjoy' themselves ... it’s in our own interest to see they^ get the very finest of everything we can give them. WHAT CAN I DO? The answer is plenty! Here are some of the things anyone can do. These practical suggestions come from a well-known Ontario Hotelman: • Know the places of interest and beauty spots in your district and tell people all about them. When you write your friends in the States tell them about the places they would really enjoy visiting. . Try to make any visitor glad he came to Canada. . IT'S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS Worth his weight in gold! The Province of Ontario profits to almost the same extent from tourist busi­ ness aS it does from the gold mining industry. It’s . up to each of us to see that it goes on growing. Take the time to'give arty requested information fully and graciously. In business dealings, re­ member Canada’s reputation for courtesy and fairness depends on you. • To sum it up, follow the “Golden Rule.” This diagram shows how everyone benefits from the Ontario tourist income. Every dollar is shared this way < « . 1. Hotels; 2. Stores; 3. Restaurants; 4. Taxes, etc.; 5. Amuse­ ments; 6. Garages. It works both ways! They treat us royally When we visit them ... we can't do less than return the com­ pliment. Remember that it costs money ,to take a holiday *.. so let’s see they get a good return for every penny they’Spend. The Municipal Council of Us- borne Township met in regular ses­ sion ip the Township Hall on Sat- m’day, May llth, at 1 o’clock p.m** All of the members were present* The minutes of April 13th were adopted op motion by Elierington. and Brock. Correspondence: Exeter-Hensall Branch of the Canadian. ■ ip.eg.jicm, inviting the Council members to attend the mid­ monthly meeting of the Branch to be held in Exeter1 on May 20th, for the purpose of hearing an address on Soil Conservation by Engineer R. w. Smith, of Middlesex County* The Council deeidea to attend. Ontario Municipal Association, notice of Annual Convention in August, Stuart Mail', returned from the Navy, letter of thanks for gift ring. CI<NX, Wingham, requesting co­ operation of the Council in prepar­ ing a recording for broadcast to communities bn municipal matters and transaction of business. The Clerk was instructed to reply that this Council %wili co-operate with the Station. Association of Assessing Officers of Ontario, requesting membership; also . announcing Annual Meeting, Royal York Hotql, June 10, 11 and 12;’ moved by Tuckey and Duncan, that we join this association and that the Assessor be authorized to attend; carried. The report of »S. Drainage Engineer, Drain was read the presence of ratepayers; no work was raised Ellerington and was provisionally adopted and the Clerk was instructed to print the required number of copies and to serve one personally on each inter­ ested ratepayer, assessed under the scheme and the . date of the Court of Revision was set on Monday evening, May 27, at 8.30 o’clock. Re the proposed Township School Area; inoved by Duncan and Brock that this by-law, to be known as By-Law No. 3-1946, he given three readings today, carried. Moved by Tuckey and Ellerington that By- Law No. 3-1946 be finally passed; carried'. Mr. A. Sweitzer, of the Huron Lumber Company was present and was giy;en an outline of the dimen­ sions and plan of the proposed new municipal building for housing the Township’s machinery and he prom­ ised a quotation to be presented to the next meeting of the Council, Mr.JMcLelland of Armco Products Ltd., Guelph, was present to solicit orders for culverts and other steel pipes; no action. A delegation was present from the Usborne Unit of the Huron County Federation of Agriculture, consisting of President, James Simpson; 5 &er, 1 _ - They -presented: they reported that I Thomson; a canvass of all the farmers iil the'8 Township had been completed with a. petition to have the membership for the ‘Federation collected from each farmer’ through his' taxes in the form of a levy of 1/5 mill on his assessment; they reported two hundred and ’fifty-two signatures and presented a resolution from th.e Township Board asking that this levy be made on all farmers within the Township; on motion by Brock and -Duncan, the Council- agreed to pass a' by-law, providing for the collection of 1/5 of one mill on the names which, appear on .the petition cards ’ and also to pay the Clerk for the work incurred in making this levy to that the full amount collected will go to the Federation of Agriculture. __Owing to policy of the Depart- i field, sr., -of. Lambeth, with Mr. and ment of Highways, Arthur Rohde “ “ at your calendar! If you’re going fo frill, you should starting your chicks! Early chicks cap take their time about growing and maturing; But June chicks haven’t much leeway. If you’re going to get them into production by top-price time, they’ve got tp grow and develop FAST. That’s one pf the many good things Bray Chicks are noted for, • By using good tender green pasture, you can raise good chicks very cheaply, Order Dray ■—rOriler Today b Fred W, Bray, Limited 120 JOHN ST, N. — HAMILTON, ONT. Bray Chick Hatchery, Exeter Phone 246 GLADMAN and CQCHRANE BARRISTERS 8WUITQRS EXETER, ONTARIO nt Hensall, Friday to Jfr j>»m, ELMER P, iFWn B.A. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Successor to J. W. Morley EXETER, ONT. DR. F. 4, MILNER Physician and Surgeon Corner . of William and Sanders Streets, opposite the residence of the Jate Dr; J. W, Browning. Phones: Office *295W, Res. 29 5 J EXETER, ONTARIO Dr. G. F. Rpulston, L.D.S., D.D.S, DENTIST Office, Bell Building EXETER, ONT. Closed Wednesday Afternoons W. Archibald, on the Wurm and considered in several interested objection to the anc] on motion by Brock the report WOODHAM Miss Mary Bullock spent the week-end with Miss Ombra Cope­ land, Miss Marjorie smith, ralia, spent the week-end Rhoda Thomson. Anniversary visitors in munity were: Gardiner, Mr Mr Mr Elaine, of Metropolitan, with Harvey Parkinson; Mr, and Harold Bell, v, uuuuuu, and Mrs. Frank Parkinson; Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.P.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Main Street, Exeter Office 36w Telephones Res. 3Gj> Closed Wednesday Afternoons of Cent- with Miss the com- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin of Thapies Road, with and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher; and Mrs. Melv. Hern, of Zion, and Mrs. Malcolm Spence and " “■ Mr. I-----, ....._____Mrs. of London, with Mr, . „ . Mr, and Mrs. James Thomson, of Gran-* ton, with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thom­ son hnd family, Mrs. Thomson, sr,, of Parkhill, Mrs. H. Mills, of Cent­ ralia, with Mrs, James Mills; Mr. and Mrs; Thomas Gunning, Mrs. V. Gunning, of Granton, Mr. and Mrs. Millex’ and Lillie, of Thames Road, with Mr. and Mrs. James Miller; Mr. and Mrs. Carman ’Switzer, of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. James Squire, of Exeter, with 'Mr. and Mrs. Whit. Switzer; Miss Mary Hanna, of London, with Miss Rhoda .Thomson; Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Rodd, of Granton, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Passmore and Alice, Mrs. E. Hoop­ er, of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ thur Baker, Miss Rhea Smith, of Plugtown, ,Miss Marjorie Johns C. E. ZURBRIGG / Optometrist at Exeter Open every week day except Wednesday . ARTHUR WEBER . LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALE? A SPECIALTY ( PRICES REASONABLE * SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Rhone 57-18 Dashwood R.R. No. 1, DASHWOODParkinson opened the next part of the meeting .with hymn 156* Poem, “Prayer and Potatoes,” by Rhoda Thomson; piano’ solo by Lorene Jaques: story “Twenty-eight Million Kids”, by Florence ‘Kirk; a poem, ’’Wishing”, by Mrs. Jas. Miller; Marian .Mills led in some contests. The meeting closed with the Nation­ al Anthem. A dainty lunch was then served and a social half hour was spent by all. Young People’s Meeting . Thje regular meeting of the Y.P.U. was held on Sunday evening with the Fellowship and Worship com­ mittee in charge. Phyllis Wheeler was in the chair. The theme w.as John 3-16. Hymns *li23, 63 and 48VL A £ Ci31U.vlJ.Uj u dill GO Jr A U ts LLI Yy Al’j * aYJLXDm JJlJLUil J Ml; tjwlliiu >uix, Secretary, Delmar Skin-1 with Mr. and Mrs. 'Albert 'Scott; ■ •>—.* v —^**.**„ - ----------- and Director, Ross ‘Marshall. Mr. Gordon Ford with Mr. Clarence were sung, followed by the Lords ----------- Mr> and Mrs> stuart Prayer in unison. The program was Marriott with Mr. and. Mrs. Archie as follows: story by Dorothy Thom- Dewar; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gray, son; poem by Jean Copeland; com- of Detroit, Michigan, with Mr. Wm. meats on the theme by Florence Mills and .other relatives in com-- Kfi'k; Hymn 293;. poem by Evelyn munity; Mr1' and Mrs. Percy Foster Bullock; vocal solo by Marion- Mills,, and Helen,'of St. Marys, Mr. and story by Bessie McCurdy; hymn 60. Mrs. Lloyd • Knight, of Winchelsea,; The meeting was closed ■ with the Mr. and Mrs. Geo. -^Webber and National Anthem. Rev, Mr. Laing Stuart Prayer in unison. The program was Kirk; Hymn 293;. poem by Evelyn <b FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER P.O. or RING 138 t WM. H. SMITH LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex Special training assures you of your property’s true value on' sale day.' Graduate of American Auction Colleger Terms Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed Crediton P.O. or Phone 43-2 and Helen, Bobby with Mr. Harry Webber; Messrs.,. Edwin and Alex Ross, of Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. ’Garnet Johns, Mr. Frank Brock, •of Win- chelsea, with Mi's. IN." Jaques; Mr. and Mrs. Truman Tufts and family, Miss Ruth Middleton, of Kirkton, with Mrs. Roy Kirk; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pringle with Mr. and Ma'S. Robt. Carroll; .Mr. and MrA Arthur Hopkins with Mr. Herb and Miss Ada Hopkins; Rev: and Mrs. .Duf­ field and Dale, and Mrs. R. Duf- pronounced, the benediction . , __ . _ Mrs. Bert Duffield; Cpl. John who was the Township Road ’Super- Bowen, recently returned from intendent at the time he joined the overseas with Mr.. and Mrs. Vicintendent at the time he joined the _______ ___ __u___ ___ . Army is still the Superintendent Chatten; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lang- but absent with leave for Service in the Army; Mr. Rohde’s resigna­ tion was received by the Council and on motion by Ellerington and Tuckey the resignation was accept­ ed. Clerk was instructed to prepare the necessary by-law, appointing Acting Superintendent W. J. Rout- ly as the Township Road Superim tendent for Usborne. The Clerk was write the Clerks of Blanshard and Biddulph asking the consent of the Councils of those Municipalities to include their portions of Union School 'Section No. 12 in the Town­ ship School Area, On motion by Ellerington and Brock,- a donation of $100 was voted to the Cancer Research Fund. Re the National Clothing Drive in June for clothing for tile needy people Of Europe; Council decided to delay a decision until trie special meeting of May 27th, and to acquire all the information possible as to the possibility of having the Red Cross Units, now organized to un­ dertake the Work.M^Ierk was instructed to write S. W» Archibald, Engineer on the Wurm Drain for an explanation as to how he arrived at the necessity for only a. 16 inch tile at the lower end of the watershed in Township and to report Cottrt of Revision, Bills and accounts for rent month were paid. Council adjourned to : ■special Session on May 27th and Sth, instructed to ford, Mr. and‘Mrs. -Ken Hodgins and Lois, of Glendale, Mr.- and Mrs. Ross Langford and son, of Lucan, with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Langford; Miss Kathleen Johns, of Zion, Miss Marian Copeland and MiSs Jean Humphrey, of Kirkton, with Misses Marion and Muriel Stephens; Mr. ana Mrs. John Hazelwood, of ’Whalen, Mr. and Mrs; Robert Hazel­ wood, of Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. Mowatt Driver, .Jean, of Zion, and Audrey, of London, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodgins, of Granton, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Langford, of Saints- bury, Miss Helen Thacker, of To­ ronto, Thacker iPdttison; I PUBLISHED THE PUBLIC INTERES1 ’ BY JOHN LABATT LIMITED Tune in ’’Ontijrio Holiday” CfitB, 10:30 p.m., ——i Thursday, Friday and Saturday and Mrs. Leonard and Mrs. Fred _____ . Mrs. Harry Hawkins and family, of Townline, Mrs. Allan Jaques and family, of Zion West, With Mr. a’nd Mrs. Edgar Rodd, Mr* and Mrs. Morris Hern and* Mr. and Mrs. Bari Cole and daughter, of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Canim; Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Scott and Jean, of Far­ quhar, Mr.'-and ’Mrs. Wm. Rundle With Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rundle; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pridham and family, of Kirkton, with Mrs. Clarence Mills. Mission Circle The monthly meeting of sion Circle was held oh evening in the basement of the church With 18 present. Mrs. Ira McCurdy gave the call to worship. Hymn 400 was sUhg. ’Pile scripture lesson Was read by MrS. Gladwin Hooper followed by the- Lord’s Prayer in unison. Vocal solo was given by Mrs. Leonard Thacker. A program leaflet entitled,11 “The Chris­ tian Home” was given by Mrs. Jack iThohispn, Bessie McCurdy, Phyllis ', . Marian .Mills, Rhoda when one of thefi' less popular um-! Thomson, Jean Stephens and Mrs. piros was called up for induction I McCurdy. Mrs, Hooper led in prdy- by the army. But their jubilation ’ er. Rpli call and minutes Were read was short lived; he was rejected J and adopted. The worship service Reason: Defective vision. jwas biased with hymn 394. Marion and Mr. with Mr. Mr.' and Mr,' and Mr, and Usborne to the the ..cur- the Mis- Tuesday Surprise Celebration on 25th Wedding ; An niversary A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mawhinney, of Stephen, on Friday evening to honor them on their •25th weddjng anniversary. They were completely taken by Surprise. Thirty relatives gathered at their home and the evening was spent in playing progressive address was read Swartz and the gifts Chester Mawhinney. the address: Dear Rotha and Jim: We have gathered as. a family group to your 25tlr wedding anniversary. We are sure that the old verse— Marry in the month of May And you will surely rue the day. doesn’t -hold true in your -case be­ cause we believe .your marriage has been a life partnership filled with mutual interests as well as love, partnership of square dealing equally shared responsibilities, ha've always found you ready willing to help any of us when need arose. We could not let great event pass some share in our happiness, So we ask you to accept these gifts with OUr “Best Wishes,”*- Signed on behalf of Your Relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Matvhftiney expres­ sed their deepest .appreciation for the*-useful and beautiful gifts which they received. They all joined* in sihgiilg ‘,’Fdr They are Jolly Good Fellows.” Lunch was then served, Congratulations Were received from London, . Detroit, ’ Windsor, Exetei* and Crediton, euchre. The by Mrs. Roy , presented Following by is here to-n: honor you a and We and the this without having p.m,, June the meet in „ . i» at 8.30 in regular session on at 1 o’clock p.m, A. W. Morgan, Clerk. midwest recently, base-In ,— ..... ,-----ball fans heaved a sigh of relief <wheeler. nYio nf tUAU* nonillat Um- ThnmSrtr <r DEDICATE mlemorIad font AT GRANTON A special feature of the Mother’s Day service at the’ United Church, Granton, was the presentation of a memorial font from. George Lambourne. Former air force Collings and’ Lloyd Seeded tismai •made Mr, 'and Mrs. boya Ronald Nichol, pro­ altar and bap-to the church font, when Rev. M. G, Oodk the dedication to the glory K E. F. CQRBETT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Terms Reasonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed. . EXETER, R.R. 1 Phone Zurich '92r7 I J. R. McLEAN ' LICENSED AUCTIONEER for Middlesex, . Huron and Lambtoiie all Types of sales—large OR SMALL. B.R. 2, Parkliill Phone 12rl4 through Springbank 21-9tp- PERCY C. WRIGHT Licensed Auctioneer Household, farm stock, implements* arid and you ient pure bred sales, special training, experience enables me to offer­ sales service that is most effic- aiid satisfactory. Phone 90r22 Hensall USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL- FERE INSURANCE COMPANY ‘Head Office, Exeter, Ontario Pres................ WM. A. HAMILTON1' R. R. T, Cromarty Vice-Pres............ WM. H. COATES- «. Exeter directors JOHN HACKNEY .... Kirkton, R. 1. ’ANGUS SINCLAIR .... Mitchell R. 1 JOHN McGRATH ..... Dublin, Ont. MILTON McCURDY .. Kii’kton, R. L AGENTS ALVIN L. HARRIS .......... Mitchell. THOS* SCOTT ....... Cromarty THOS, G. BALLANTYNE: Woodham. SECRETARY-TREASURER B. W. p; BEAVERS ........... Exeter- F. W. GLADMAN Solicitor, Exeter swta of God and ‘in memory of William Thomas Lambourne, ed in action on July Caen, France. At the close service, children K; Garrett, Mr. Bucko, Mr, and feiiOr, .Mf> ahd 1UIB, yiare Diyau, Mr, ahd Mrs. Nelson Tait, Mr. and Mrs. N. Baker and Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Webb Were baptized. who was kill- 25th, 1944, at of Of and Mrs, _ ___ Mi's. Orville Gros- Mrs. Clare Bryan, the dedication Mr. and Mrs. Arthur