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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-06-06, Page 3* 'Firestone you can still be 8Ure of get- .--T--’. For you all the n , ----- makes itCanadas No. 1 tire. Order today.. tlng Most Miles per Dollar, only Firestone gives extra values that THE TIMES.ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 6tb, J946 I*«sw 3 A. O. Elliot MINISTER OF HANDS AND FORESTS PAYS VISIT TO HURON COUNTY Hom W. G» Thompson, minister of the department of lands and forests, and Mr, E. J. Zavitz, chief of tne reforestation division, met with Warden R. E. Shaddick and members of the reforestation com­ mittee of Huron County Friday afternoon of last week and made a tour of the Bluewater Highway where a number enter Lake Huron siderable damage to property by erosion. Efforts waters by cement piers have proved unsuccessful and are being sought damage. Several visited along the at Bayfield owing' ....................... ... ed trip to some areas that have been Reforested had to be abandoned. A visit was made to the airport at St. Joseph to ascertain if part of that property might be Suitable for reforestation purposes. The party headed by Fred Wat­ son, chairman of the committee, Scanning the •fT****7* T ROBERTSON’S Condition Powder 3 lbs. — $1.00 9 lbs. — $2.45 Guaranteed no Filler Results considered, you will find this powder unequalled as a tonic for all farm stock Exeter Exterior Decorating Work Guaranteed. Apply D. L. MacArthur % C. L. WILSON Exeter.IPhone 56 FARE & ONE-QUARTER For Round Trip . King’s Birthday Monday, June 10th Good going from 12.00 noon, Friday, June 7th, until 2 P.M., Monday, June 10. Return: leave destination up to mid­ night Tuesday, June 11, 1946. Times shown are Standard. For fares and further informa­ tion apply to any agent. Canadian National n of streams that have caused con- to control the ways and means to minimize the properties were highway and one to rain an intend Graham Arthur J |»VH, UXXaiXIllcUl ui UAU CUlHHULiee, .............'■met Mr. Thompson and his chief at the home of Dr. R. Hobbs Taylor, at Dashwood. Other members of the committee were Geo. Arm­ strong, G. Grain, H. Sturdy and A. Bowman, Alexander. Accompanying them Saturday Were Dr. Taylor, -M.'L.A., Warden Jaques, Shaddick, of Hensall; N. W. Millei*} Earl, of | County Clerk; and Leroy Brown, J 1 representative; Coun­ cillors Art |A,my and J. Dalton, of Carl Oulston, of Stephen Township. Reeve William on Sunday with | Haugh, 'Councillors O. Klopp, E. Willert and_ S. Hendrick, of Hay Jean visited on Sunday with Mr. I cihorrE? Webster/C? Park? A^^Mc- ZION Mr. and Mrs. Coleman of Almira, visited on with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mr. and Mrs. George . __ Exeter, visited on Monday with I agricultural Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock. i ... - Mr. and Mrs. C ’ ~ ’ London, visited! on Sunday with I Haugh, Mr, and Mrs. Wes. Jaques. - __ _____T^r‘ 511’3’ Warren Brock and | TownshipReeve^7.“ Pepper^Coun- and Mrs. Bert Duffield, of Whalen. I Bride* and Carl' Hueston/of Stanley Mr. and Mrs. James Earl, Mr. Township. At a meeting of the com- and Mrs. Allan Jaques and family mittee in Goderich it was reported visited on Sunday with Mr. - -■ -- Mrs. Walter Gunning, of Whalen. h ; ____1.7 A new coat of paint, which was mer property for reforestation applied during the past week to poses, the outside of the church has | __1_________ __ greatly improved the appearance of the building. Mr. and and . family, Brock visited and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. ited recently with friends in .St. Marys. The anniversary services will be held on Sunday, June 9. .Services at 11 a.m. when Rev. Weir, < Centralia, will be guest speaker and at 7.3-0' *p.m. when Rev. Gard- X'ke1-f.SpeeUi°a“A1us7c11by fte S Y/ « Mr. Fred Brock visited over the week-end with friends and relatives in the community. Ball .games are in full i again this week with the lads trounsing the Thames boys 20-9 on Monday evening. and that Mr. R. C; Hayes had donated 110 acres of land adjoining his sum­ pur- HEDDEN—HENDERSON Mr* and^Mrs' Milton Tire home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert on Sunday with Mr Henderson, Dresden, was the scene Bailey, of Wlnehelsea °“.a ,ovely ear y summer wedding Melville Hem vis- ®atul:''ay- J'1M ls\ 'v‘!en, tlK?r only 'daughter, 'Margaret Merle, became the bride of Mr. Harold Hedden, son of Mrs. C. M. Hedden, of Hen- sail, Ont. The ceremony, solemnized of by Rev. A. C. Jamieson, was per- formed under an arch of pink and [ | white with wedding bells and floral background of lovely summer flow- by Miss Phyllis Dunlop, of Sarnia. Given in marriage by her father the . charming .bride chose for her swina Iweddlng a fl°01’-length “gown of Aatho wll^e faconne crepe over satin. Her e finger-tip veil was held with a| a sweetheart halo. Red Hollywood roses formed her bridal bouquet. Her only ornament was a string of \Y/ I pearls, gift of the.groom. Otdrrd W .1. i lanniHg Miss 'Phyllis 'Lockhart, of Dres- D" • £ r* 'u. den, bridesmaid, chose a r ICHiC ror community length gown of pink net with a lace Staffa Women’s Institute met at bodice and headpiece of pink mo­ ths home of Mrs. Albert 'Smale, kair and carried pink roses, with the president, Mrs. Cecil Bow- Mr. Manse’Williams, of Wallace­ man, in charge. It was decided to [burg, attended the groom, change the hour for p.m., for held were community is invited, each family | held at the Bluebird Tea Room, to bring a basket lunch. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hodge with Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kline, in | ding London. Miss Anne Pierce, visited with her sister, McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Don Tyndall havq returned' to their home in London after visiting here. Mrs. Gerald Agar and - children visited in Seaforth. floor- During the register, Miss played “Through bride’s mother wore to be I a rose dress with white accessories. of the meetings the signing of the .summer months to 8.30 Phyllis Dunlop standard time. Arrangements | the Years.” The a community picnic, in Seaforth Park on June 22, | and corsage of sweet peas, completed. Everyone in the.The reception for 35 guests was Chatham, where, the bride’s table visited | was centred with a three-tier wed- cake. For their wedding trip Ito points east, the bride changed of Hamilton to a pink silk jersey dress with pink Mrs. B O. accessories, over which was worn a light blue coat and wearing a corsage of sweet peas. Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. Hedden will reside, at 51 Hughes St., Dresden. Guests were present from Windsor, Chatham, Sarnia, Wallaceburg Dresden. and WE ARE IN THE MARKET FOR all kinds of Dressed Poultry Highest Prices Paid ALSO SPECIALIZE IN CULLING FLOCKS FOR INFORMATION CALL JOHN SIMPSON PHONE 33r21, KIRKTON Seaforth Produce Ltd Seaforth, Ontario 8tc CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 294 Dundas Street London, Ont. Telephone Metcalf 3423 SPORTS Fah ner Strikes Out Eighteen to Give Exeter First Drop Opener to Clinton; Softball Starts this Week YOUR DOLLARS —Hardball Standing W 1 , 1 1 1 0 0 ' Zurich Clinton Exeter Mitchell ......... Lucan Hensail (This does not include To­night’s game between Hensail Clinton), * * # # L . Pct. ) 1,000 3 1,000. 1 .500L .500 2 .000 ) ,000 Tuesday I and Sports Calendar —> Hardball---^ Fri,t June 7—-Clinton at Lucan. Mon,, June 10—-Mitchell at Exeter (Zurich at Hensall). ' Men’s Softball— Wed., June 5—-Exeter at Grand Bend, Fr,i., June 7—Grand Bend at Sharon. (Dashwood at Exeter). Tues., June 11—Exeter at wood. Wed., June 12—Sharon at Bend. Ladies’ Softball-— Thurs., June 6—-Dashwood Exeter. (Hensall at Dublin), # * * * Pitchers Duel in Lucan Striking out 18 men Austin Fah­ ner won a pitcher’s battle to give Exeter their first win with a 4-2 score over Lucan, Monday night, in Lucan. It was an Fahner and pitcher, who and struck out ten. -Fahner allowed six safeties but was superb in the Dash- Grand at exciting duel between Hodgins, the Lucan allowed but five hits Buy at Cann ’s Mill Ltd. pinelms .to allow but one run in the first and one. In the eighth while i the locals took advantage of their i. hits and. cashed In on the Lucan i errors to put two men across the i plate In each of the fourth and i eighth innings. Manager Smith’s circuit smash in the eighth inning , was the big clout of the game while Harold Holtzman for the locals and Chown for Lucan each bagged a double, In the last half of the first inning H. Revington, the second batter to face Fahner, got on on a fielder’s choice, advanced to third and sco'red the first run of the ball game when catcher Smith dropped one of Fah­ ner’s pitches. Chown got his double in the same inning but Weir was struck out to retire the side, Neither team scored again until the fourth when Exeter went into the lead with two runs. Hayter singled to open the 'inning and scored When the 'Lucan infield bob­ bled Smith’s grounder while Smith scored on Howard Holtzman’s single after stealing second base, The Exeter squad got into a little difficulty in the seventh as the Irish tried to get into the lead. Sovereign opened with a single. Fahner walked pitcher Hodgins and Hayter made a beautiful running' catch from short to take Lankin’s short outfield fly. H. Revington was struck out and Murdy walked to fill bases with two out and clean-up batter Chown at bat. Fahner struck out Chown to retire the side. In the first of the eighth Joe Creech singled, advanced to third and crossed the plate on Sovereign’s el’ror. Smith’s homer put Exeter in­ to a 4-1 lead. In the last half of the inning Sovereign scored to give Lucan their second run. Exeter scored again in the ninth but the game was called in the last half due to darkness and the score reverted back to the eighth. EXETER J. Creech, Hayter, ss A. 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Miss Muriel day with 'Miss Misses Lorene and Viola Jaques visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken 'Langford, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ensinger and family, of Granton, Mrs. Wm. Brooks, Ray and Welly," of Zion, vis- 'ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Cowdry. Mr. and Mrs. Thomson and fam­ ily, of Detroit, visited over the week­ end with the latter’s brother, Mr. Mitchell Willis and Mrs. Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hill, of Lon­ don, Mrs. Wm. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Clarise Snell and Orville, Mr. and Mrs. Ally Dayman, all of Exeter, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Willis. Mr. and M’rs. Wray. Sweitzer, Shipka, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rundle. Misses Marion Parkinson, Marion Rodd, Messrs. Kenneth and Grant Mills attended the banquet held in honor of the graduating class of which they are members. of the St. Marys Collegiate Institute on Fri­ day evening. Rev. Mr'. Laing and the Misses Viola Jaques, Muriel Stephens, Phyl­ lis Wheeler, Dorothy and Rhoda Thomson attended the annual spring rally " " - - Young People’s Union at Milverton Friday The and Kirkton Auxiliary and Wood­ ham Mission Circle in Woodham Church on Thursday afternoon of last Week. The president, Mrs. Cecil Camm, ramme music. Camm; Frank minutes were read. Mrs. (Dr.) Campbell, of Kirkton, favored with a piano solo; a vocal solo by Mrs. Harold Berry, of Cooper’s; a read­ ing, “The Church with the Lighted Window” by Mrs. Wes. Batten of Kirkton; a piano solo by Jean Ste­ phens; a splendid address was giv­ en by Mrs. (Rev.) H. Johnston,- of Mitchell, and was much enjoyed by all. The meeting was closed with the Benediction after which a licious supper was served and a cial half-hour spent by ali4 of Whalen. Stephens Christine spent Sun- Dobson, of •Stephens Jean Humphrey. spent Sun- Totals a—Batted for LUCAN Lankin, cf ..... H. Revington, rf J. Hodgins, 3b Ch own, ss Weir, 3 b Hearn, lb F. Revington, If Sovereign, c A. Hodgins, p a Murdy, lb . Whalen - Phoebe Easter,brook receiv- CANN’S MILL LTD. Exeter Southcott in OLD Ontario SHIPPING EVERY WEDNESDAY. Hens culled by experienced grader. BROILERS MXA. 33c FOWL Grade A 28c Grade A 24c Call 256 — We will arrange pick-up. Totals a—Batted for J. Hodgins. R Exeter ....... 000 -200 '02—4 Lucan ........ 100 000 01—2 Umpires—Berry and Harburn. off Score by innings: of the Perth PresbyteryWHALEN Anniversary services in the ed church were well attended on Sunday last. Rev. Lane, of Clinton was the guest speaker for the morning service and Rev. Irwin, of Exeter James St,, foi' the eve­ ning service. A Sunday School choir provided music for both ser­ vices. Those who attended the ser­ vices and spent the day with friends were: Mi', and Mrs. Mervin Johnson, Neil and Margaret, of Stratford; MV. and Mrs. Harold Carter, of Metropolitan; Mr. and Mrs. Duffield and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hazelwood, of London; Mr. and Mrs. E. Harlton, Mr. and Mrs| Wm. Rodd, Ml" and Mrs. Tlios. Gunning, of Granton; Mrs. Geo. Mardlih, of Wesely; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morley, of Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. H. Squire, of Kirkton; Mr. and Mrs. Melleville Dann, of Wesley; Mr. and Mrs. N. Ogden and Mr. and l)Irs. Chas. Fisher and family, Clare Mrs. Mrs. bury; don; Westlake I Miss Betty MaWhinney, of Crediton, ", Mrs. Norman Hodgins, Mrs. Rich. Hodgins, Wib Foster, ; Mrs. Wm. . Jack Box of London; Jas. Earl, Mr. and Brock, ilr. and Mrs. of Zion; Mr, and Squire and Dorothy, Mr, and Mrs. Delbert rey and Vera, of Granton; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Thames Road; Pattison, Mr. Lenard Thacker, Missil formerly Gladys Ford,’ Florence Kirk,, of Woodham. (T... ,“] Mr. Frank Parkinson is quite ill i (Mrs.) suffering from the flh. Unit-evening. W.M.S. entertained Cooper’s was in charge of the Prog- wlxich commenced with quiet Hymn 252; prayer by Mrs. scripture reading, -Mrs. McNaughton; roll call and > were read. Mrs. Lose to Clinton 17-9 The locals dropped their openin game to the powerful Clinton nine in Clinton, last Wednesday night by the" score of 17-9. The much more experienced Clin­ ton team under the steady pitching of Draper who allowed but one Tun in his four inning stretch piled up an impressive 9-1 lead. However the locals got onto Cook for eight runs in the remaining four innings. Sweet went for three and two- thirds innings foi’ Exeter and al­ lowed nine runs. He was relieved by Elston and seven runs were al­ lowed during his stretch until re­ lieved by -Fahner in the sixth. How­ ever the miscues by the locals ac­ counted for several of the runs. Doug Bartcliff’s trio Of hits, two singles and a homer In four trips to the plate and Fahner’s triple and two singles were the batting feat- H. de- so- Pleasant Service Whether you request a gallon of gasolene or a complete overhaul job., you receive the same courteous attention at your Red Indian Service Station. Our staff is always ready to serve you, to give the best and fastest service possible. GRAHAM ARTHUR Red Indian Service Station Miss ed the sad news of the death of hei’ cousin, Mr. Ethelbert Westcott, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. T. West­ cott, of Hamilton, who passed away quite suddenly at his home in Ham­ ilton recently. He had just come into the living room a few minutes when he fell to the floor and passed away. The family were former resi­ dents of Exeter but had moved to Hamilton several years ago. leaves a wife and daughter. of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Byran, of Granton; Mr. and Jack Dickins and Mr. and Orville Langford, of Saints- Miss Sara Fitzgerald of Lon- Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Earl, Mrs. and Mary, of Exeter; and and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. of Granton; Tookey,. Mr and Mr. John Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Warren Alien Jaques, Mrs. Nelson of Farquhar; Morley, And- SARNIA GENERAL HOSPITAL CELEBRATES GOLDEN JUBILEE One hundred and eighty gradu­ ates of the Sarnia General Hospital Training School for Nurses return­ ed to Sarnia to celebrate the .gold­ en jubilee of the Training School, during the last week of May. Prov­ inces represented were British Col­ umbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, and New­ foundland. Among those present from this district were Mrs. Vivian Cooper, Mrs. Kenneth Johns, Elinq Ville; Mrs. James Hall, Clandeboye; Mrs, Lloyd Taylor, Exeter; Miss Pearl Lumby. Parkhill; Miss Isabel Sutherland,, Thedford; Mrs. Mason, formerly Miss Beulah Skinner, Bel- Miss Cecelia .Johnson, For- ures of the game. EXETER Creech,If Hayter,ss Fahner,cf,p .....Smith,c . Dinney,rf Har, Holtzman, 3b Sweet,P U a Elson P;cf ..... Hennessey,i,b .... Southcott,2b ..... b How.Holtzman, Totals a—-Relieved Sweet in the 4th. b—Batted for Southcott in ■CLINTON MacDonald, 3b Bartliff, 2b Hawkins, c White, ss . Glew, cf . Pickett, lb Colquhoun, If Neilans, r Draper, p a Cook, p b Schoenhais, rf Finished Hogs Wanted Dressed Grade Harry Rodd, of Wdodham; Alice Gunning, of Exeter; and Mrs. Percy Pdssmore, of I grave; Mr. and Mrs. Fred j est; and Mrs. E. Haas, of Buffalo, The oldest graduate present was formerly Miss Catherine Campbell, of London, class 1901, Totals ....... a—Relieved Draper in 5th, b—Batted for Neilans in 5th. •Score by innings: R H Exeter , 100 015 11— 9 13 Clinton ..... 332 143 IX—17 14 Umpires—O’Brien end Sclillbe. Dressed Grade Live Weight Grade B 26c Grade B 22c