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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-06-26, Page 7Johnston, School Mrs, birth Rev. Mr, after his is holidaying n Mr. John Camm. William Ladbrook is visiting with relatives in. summer staff FREE AIR -o— —-Q— I MARSHALL REPAIR SHOP 1 block north of the Creamery or we it! in Mother: “Bolb writes from col­ lege that he’s been burning the mid­ night oil for weeks.” Father; “Yes. He’ll have the old bus worn out if he keeps it up.” LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED If you have to talk to your mower to get your lawn cut—don’t do Bring it in and we will put it first class cutting order. If j ou have any broken castings any parts which need welding, will give your needs our prompt attention. Howdy Folks! As the doorman»dashed to open the limousine door, he tripped and fell heavily. “For heaven's sake, (be more careful,” cried the club man­ ager, “People will think you’re a member here.” But you won’t cause needless wear on your car if you have it checked-up regularly. By doing this you will avoid big repair bills and your car will be in perfect mechan­ ical condition at all times. South End Service Station Russ and Chuck Snell Phone 338 WOODHAM Congratulations to Mi', and Norman Hazelwood on the of a baby boy. Miss Jean Copeland, on the of the Bank of 'Montreal, St. Marys, is on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shie” spent a few days last week with the lat­ ter’s sister, Mrs. Frank Parkinson <md Mr. Parkinson, Miss Evelyn Camm, R.N ronto, father Mr. ronto, the community. Mrs. Delmer Johnston and ion spent Sunday in Sarnia Mr. and Mrs. William Esson. Mrs. Truman Tufts and L of Kirkton, visited on Sunday the former’s aunt, Mrs, Alice Mills. Mrs. Mary Wilson, of London, is spending some time with brother, Mr, Harry Rodd and Rodd. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rinn Miss Lillian Soyles, of Ilespeler. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shier. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hanna, of Seaforth, and Mr. and Mrs. Mc­ Allister and family, of Sudbury, spent one day last week at the home of Mr. Harry Webber and Miss Ordell McAllister. Misses Muriel and Marion Steph­ ens, of St. Marys, spent the week­ end at their home here. Mr. and IMrs. James Willis and family, of Kirkton, visited on Sun­ day with Mr. and "Mrs. Mitchell Willis. Rev. Mr. Farney, of London, is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Puzey. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb and family spent a few days with Mr. and iMrs. Weibb near (Grand Bend. Miss 'Carrie Wynne, of London, spent the week-end with her moth­ er, Mrs. William Wynne. We are glad to see Laing back in the pulpit long illness. Mr. and Mrs. -Robert Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Powell, Nancy, Russell and (David, of Watford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Thomson and family. Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chatten had as their guests on Sunday, Mrs Chatten, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shier, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rinn. Miss Lillian Soyles and Mr. Wilbur Wynne in honor of their daughter Barbara's second birthday. THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 26th, 1947 and Mar- with her Mrs. Berlou moth-protection for a man’s suit costs only 10 cents per year. Berlou guarantees in writing to pay for all moth­ damage within 10 years! iiS® THE TERRACE STEPS, iRIDEAU HALL—Ilis Excellency group of the ladies who attended the ON the Governor-General and a group of the ladies who attended the Weekly Newspaper Convention held recently at Ottawa. At the extreme left of the picture is C. B. Smith, of the Creemore Star, and on the immediate left of His Excellency is W. C. Aylesworth, of the Watford Guide-Advocate. In the back row, left is Miss Florence Southcott and Mrs. Robert Southcott, of Exeter. Mothproofing Prices Suits (ladies and men) Fur Coats ......................... Overcoats ............................ Dresses .................................. Velvet Dresses .................. Sport Jackets, Shirts and Sweaters .......................... Rugs, Chesterfields, Home Furni- *ture done in the home by appoint­ ment. $1.00 . 5.00 1.50 1.00 . 1.50 .75 Announcements Birth, Death and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 50c. In Alemoriam Notices SOc for single verse, 25c extra for each addi­ tional verse. Iilngageiu ents SOc BIRTHS GRAND BEND Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gill mot­ ored to Trenton last week-end. Mr. Mervin Love, of the High staff, of Trenton, returned to his home at Grand Bend with them. Mr. Love is working in an infor­ mation booth Grand Bend. CHITTICK—At Stratford Hospital on Saturday, June 21st, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chittick (nee Merle Hodgson), of Lake­ side, a son. CUNNINGHAM At Mrs. God­ bolt’s Hospital, on Wednesday, June 18, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cunningham, of Ailsa Craig, a son. HUNT—At Mrs. Godbolt’s Hospital on Friday, June 20, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunt, of Grand Bend, a son. KELLER- pi tai on 1947, to Keller, of LEGGE—At urday, June 21, 19 47, to and Mrs. Howard Legge, Exeter„ a son, William John. SMYTH—At Mrs. Godbolt’s Hos­ pital on Tuesday, June 24, 1947, to LAC. and Mrs. Hugh Smyth.1 of Hensall, a daughter. -At Mrs. Godbolt’s Hos- Wednesday, June 25,< Mr. and Mrs. Milton Exeter, a daughter. Mrs. Hunter’s on Sat- Mr. of BORAX-CELITE While It Lasts At Last Year’s Prices “.“'“TURNIPS Please leave your order, as new supplies ^should be ordered now to arrive when needed. Exeter District Co-operative Phones: Store and Office 287: Mill 336W fhe drivers seat. ifnemsfa/fed. Glass specially Non-shattering. ft 1101 B T F" * • •the bIgh'test Safefy I | I | O | O | I3 made for windshields. 1 Um Um i Ground and polished for CLEAR vision! AND V H F5 I I T H” * ’ • f°r car w'n(^ows’ Stands up under hard ili^llln9 usage, is 5 times as strong as ordinary glass, i ’W I mi H mi Gives safety and maximum protection! • Come to us for AUTO GLASS service Ed’s Machine & Body Shop Phone 38 MARRIAGES MacKAY—AMY — At Janies Street United Church, Exeter, on Sat­ urday, June 21st, 19 47, Dorothy Elizabeth Amy, youngest daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Amy, to John Murdock MacKay, only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. H. MacKay, of St. Thomas, by Rev. A. B. Irwin. RACEY — ELLIOT — At James Street United Church, Exeter, on Wednesday, June 25, 19 47, Marion Mildred Elliot, R.N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Elliot, to George Maurice Racey, Maurice Rev. A. son of Mr. and Mrs. Racey, of Parkhill, by B. Irwin. ’ DEATHS Monday,HODGINS—At Lucan on June 23, 1947, James Irwin, be­ loved husband of the late Ellen Jane McFalls in his 78 th year. HOOKEY—.Suddenly in Exeter, on Thursday, June 19, 1947, James Henry Hookey, Sr., (beloved hus­ band of the late Fanny Ellen Gale, in his 72nd year. KEITH-—-In Lucan on Sunday. June 22, 1(947, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Dave Ash­ worth, Sarah Wallis, wife of the late James year. VOSPER—At day, June in his 86th year. ENGAGEMENTS Keith, in her 77th Cooksville on Tues- 24th, George Vosper and Mrs. jack Cruickshank, Marys, Ontario, wish to an­ nounce the engagement of their daughter, Margery Mary Ilene, to Robert Gordon McCurdy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton McCurdy, Kirkton, Ontario; the wedding to take place July 12th in First Pres­ byterian Church, St. -Marys, tario. CARDS OF THANKS On- Mi Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bruce to thank their many friends relatives who so kindly remember­ ed 'Mrs. letters, .patient wish if nd Bruce with flowers, cards, treats and visits, while a in Victoria Hospital, Lon- Dignan wishes to thank friends for the cards,his many treats and flowers sent to him while he was a patient in the hospital, c Mr, and Mrs. Earl Whiting and Jean wish to thank their friends and neighbors who Jean while she was a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital. * remembered KIRKTON Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Burton, the former being an old Kirkton ,boy, called on a number of friends on Wednesday. Mr. Burton is in the hotel business near Pearson, Alta. Mr. and -Mrs. 'Glen Allen and little son, Doug, of Regina, return­ ed home' Thursday of this week having spent the past three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Allen. Miss Jean Humphreys is spend­ ing the next two weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. sell Brock, of Burgessville. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Marshall ed with Mr. and Mrs. at Guelph this week. Mr. and and and Mr. Burgessville. Miss Eleanor Campbell, of Tor­ onto, spent the past week with her aunt, Mrs. Fred Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown and family., of Welland, were week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Switzer. . Some eighty-five^scholars, offic- I era • and teachers of the Kirkton Sunday School held their annual picnic at Stratford Saturday. The sports committee composed of Misses Marion Kemp, Marian Fran­ cis and Norma Urquhart started in racing contests of sports ball games for girls and men. lunch committee the grand picnic close. farmers in w. s. Rus- visit- Cluff Humphreys and Helen McElrea and Mrs. Erie daughters, Jean Mr. and Mrs, John son were Sunday guests with and Mrs. Russell Brock, at with the tots followed with all kinds and The and to a, Some have started haying and are tryin to save all the available feed pos­ sible for winter use as some of the spring grain is very short and turning yellow with so much rain. served supper was brought the distric our heart- tlie kind for -their during the Mr. J. IH. late Mrs. Eliz- express their for the kind-i extended to We wish to express felt gratitude to all friends and neighbors many acts of kindness illness and death of Hookey, Sr. .Special thanks to Rev. Mr. Langford, Dr. Dunlop, the doc- tprs, nurses and staff of Westmin­ ster Hospital, especially those of Ward D4, those who sent flowers, cards and all who loaned cars— Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hookey, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hookey and fam­ ily. * The family of the abeth Pfaff wish to grateful appreciation ness and sympathy them during their sad bereavement also for the floral tributes, neigh­ bors and friends and those who loaned cars, Special thanks to Rev. M. E. Re,uber. Mrs. Emery Fahrner and Harry Hoffman. Mrs. sire to extend their thanks to who remembered on the day. Mrs. thank her while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital with cards, flowers treats, also special thanks to blood donors. IN MEMORIAM Southcott and family de­ al 1 Mrs. Southcott occasion of her 90th birth- Frank Taylor wishes each one wlm remembered LUTHER — In loving memory of Myrtle Maud Luther, wife of the late Ernest Luther, who died one year ago, Loving and Upright and days, Sincere and mind, Beautiful memories she left behind. —Remembered by her daughter Fern, son-in-law Ossie, and. grandson Ronald. SIMMONS—iln loving memory of a dear husband, John Simmons, who passed away, June 30th, 1935. Though his smile has gone forever And his hand I cannot touch, I shall never lose the memory Of the one I loved so much, —-Ever remembered by his wife. * June kind just true 25th. in all hei' ways, to the end of her in her heart and Shower for Bride-Elect On Thursday evening, June 19 a very pleasant time was spent ,at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacDonald, Exeter, in honor of Betty Perkins and Cleason Ginger­ ich .on the eve of their marriage. The occasion was a presentation from the Young People’s Class of the Pentecostal Assembly of which the young people are members. About twenty young people spent the evening in outdoor sports after which an address was read by Mrs. T. Jolly and the presentation was made by Pearl Cann. A suitable reply was made by the young folks and all sang “For They are Jolly Good Fellows.” The remainder of .the evening was .spent in a social home of his son, Wednesday, Rev. | time and lunch was served. The L. C. Harrison officated. Inter- very best wishes of the Young meat was in St. James Cemetery, People were expressed for t Clandeboye. happiness of Cleason and Betty. died Mon­ James I. Hodgins James Irwin Hodgins, 77, retired Biddulph Twp. farmer, ,day at the home of his son, Cecil Hodgins, Lucan. He was a son of the late George and Sarah Hod­ gins. His wife, formerly Ellen Mc­ Fall died 14 years member of Holy Lucan. Besides his ter, Miss Myrtle, Stratford General brother, Algoe, California, three sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Richards, Mrs. William Brownlee and Mrs. William Hawkshaw, all­ ot Toronto, and .two grandchildren survive. Service was held at the ; ago. He Trinity son one Reg.N., Hospital, of Long was a church, daugh- of the one Beach,i Notice Saturday Night Closing Summer Months 9 p. m. 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