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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-07-17, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY m, $947 Get Your Car Ready For a Summer of Fun Spruce up your car for summer trips. Don’t let a tempera­ mental engine put a wet blanket on your plans. Bring your car in for thorough check-up immediately. We will correct all that alls it to make it run like new. Exeter Motor Sales Dodge and DeSoto Sales and Service Tom Coates Phone 200 Fred Dobbs * Grand Opening r Roller Skating Rink 2 Blocks West of Southcott Bros. Store Thursday, Eve, July 17 8 p.m.11 p.Bl. SKATES SUPPLIED Refreshment Booth Hot Dogs, Soft Drinks, Cigarettes, Ice Cream, Hamburgs, Candy Skating Nightly General Admission: Adults 35c; Children 25c Wed. and Sat. Afternoons 2-5: Adults 25c; Children 20c Mistress (to you think your me a good O’Brien?” charlady): “And Lizzie would make housemaid, Mrs. A young bride walked into a drugstore and approached the clerk timidly. “That baby tonic you ad­ vertise. Does it really make babies bigger and stronger? lot of it,” said the druggist, “and we’ve Break That Date Wfth the Lake *• Let a V/ant Ad Get the Cash BwarasSFrap*rap LOST AND FOUNDtFOR SALECOMING EVENTS I elimville I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Routly I girls visited on Sunday with land Mrs. Summers, oi St. Mi. and Mrs. Earl Parrish | family. of London, visited on Sun-| ! day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spar- i ling. I Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong ’ are spending a few days in Toron- ! tO| Mr. and Mrs. Hilson Whiteford, ,and Carman Herdman, of Ingersoll j visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Herdman. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gilliss and Douglas, of Woodstock, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wootton. Ml’. ".............~ Charmaine Smale, Mr. Jr., u :__ munity on acquaintances. Misses Eilene and Ethelene Johns spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ratcliffe, of Anderson. Mr. Harry Jaques, of Zion, is spending a few days with Mr Floyd Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. family and Mr. Kerslake visited Mr. and Mrs. Crediton. Mrs. Charlotte Hardwick, London, spent a week with sister, Mrs. James Heywood. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murch Donna and Mrs. Esthei' Clinton, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Delbridge and family, of Winchelsea, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thornton and Mr. and Mrs, Bullick, of Cor­ onation, Alta., visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johns. Mrs. Hawkins, Misses .Stevenson and Smith, of Public Health, Lon­ don, spent last Wednesday after­ noon with Miss Florence Bell and Mrs. Bell. Miss spent a few days vacation home of her friend, Miss Sparling this week. Murray Stephen received that he had passed his exams in Art with first class honors. He was a pupil of Mr. M. Cryderman, special Arts teacher of H. B. Beal Technical School, London- Mrs. W. Horae spent a last week with hex’ sister, McFalls, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin and Dalton, Mr. and Mrs, Stephen, Betty Anne and Donnie motored to Stokes nie and Dalton couple weeks with his cottage there. Misses Eunice Penhale and Wan­ da Stephen attended the,* Junior | Farmers picnic in Stratford last Wednesday evening. Mission Circle Meetings The June meeting was held at the home of Benita Smith. The meeting opened with hymn 39 0 i followed by prayer by June Wal­ ters. Scripture Lesson was read by Muriel Coward. Hymn 9 4 was sung followed by minutes and roll call. Mrs. Mair was elected to choose a play to be given later. A temper­ ance reading “A Challenge to Youth” was given by Mrs. Mair. A Christian Stewardship reading was given by Mrs. G. Johns. A pro­ gram was enjoyed followed by the topic given by Benita Smith. Hymn 358 was sung and the Benediction pronounced. The July meeting was held the The 269 er. by Mrs. Johns and the treasurer’s report was given followed by the singing of hymn 174. Mrs. Johns gave a temperance reading entit­ led “Tadd's pledge”. Gladys Batt­ en gave a Herald, program followed by the given by Mrs. Mair. Hymn 47 sung and the Benediction nouneed. and Mr. Marys. and never '•Sure, an’ she is' Mrs. O'Brien: that. She’s up and has all the beds made of a morning before the rest of us is awake at all!” ” “We sell a a complaint.” GORDON DELAMONT and his ORCHESTRA Vocals by Vina Smith Midnife Dance Concert and his Orchestra Ladles’ Softball 9 p.m. July 21st, 12.05 Join the resort crowd at these popular dances and have some real fun J Total Proceeds for EXETER LIONS CLUB This is a worthy cause — Come out, Lions, wherever you are — and bring a friend — we need all your support! ! AKEVIEW p ASINO L—-GRAND U--BEND Dancing Nightly Plan a day at “The Bend”. More fun than any other resort on Lake Huron, and fast becoming Ontario’s foremost resort. I 1 j and Mrs. Fred Wright, Sr., and John, Miss Sadie and Mrs. Fred Wright, of London, visited in the com- Sunday renewing old Alvin Cooper and and Mrs. op Sunday ' Russell King, Harold with , of of her and Iris Tomlinson, of Exeter, at the Hazel word few days Mrs. E. Skinner’ . Chas. Bay where Don- are spending a Lewis Woods at home of Mrs. Garnet meeting opened with followed by the Lord’s Devotional period was at Johns, hymn pray- taken Next was the by the topic was pro- DASHWOOD July 20 GORDON DELAMONT Look at these “worry forgetters”: Swimming, Cycling, Horseback Riding, Bowling, Roller Skating, Speed Boats, Merry-Go* Rounds, Movies, Dancing* Miss Myrta Taylor, of London, is visiting with her brother, Dr. and Mrs. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Melton Walper, of Ingersoll, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cudmore, of Toronto, are spending their vaca­ tion with her mother, Mrs. Klein- stiver. Mrs. Ness and Paul week-end with friends in and N|1‘S. Jack Ohio, visited with Mr. Hopcroft on Monday and Mr. spent the Tavistock. Town, of and Mrs. Wed., July 16th *? pan. Lucan vs. Dashwood (The only team to have beaten Dashwood to date!) Lakeview Casino Ball Diamond Come on—* climb in your car and see fox4 yourself* Free Picnic Hall at the lake* j Thos. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Calfas and • family, of Sarnia, are visiting with I Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller.I Mr. and Mrs. IFalkins,' of Howell, ! Mich., spent a few days withand Mi's. AVm. Nadiger. J Miss Lois Gaiser, of London i spending her vacation ; here. j Mr. and Mrs. Louis f Mr. and Mrs. Harold ; family ! day. i Miss ! visited I mother, Mrs, Adella Fischer. ’ Mrs. William Eveland visited tn ( London one day last week. i Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Gibson spent Thursday in Kitchener and Baden.f Week-end guests with Mr. and i Mrs. A. E. Oestreiclier at Dashwood were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Priddle and son, Jamie, of Ottawa; Mrs. ; James MacNiven, Miss Eunice Oes- I treicher and Dr« D. L. Oestreichei’, all of London, Is at her home Zimmer and Weber and visited in Goderich on Sun- Wilma Musser, of London, on Sunday with her grand- THAMES ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Allan Coward, Kitchener, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coward. Miss Barbara Hunter, of Eden, spent the week-end with Petty Mair. Several from this community at­ tended the 12 th of July celebration which was held at St. Thomas on Saturday last. j Severe electric and rain storms swept this district during the past week. Two horses belonging to Mr. Wm. Lamport were killed by light­ ning. Mrs. H. iShriner, of New York, is visiting with her parents, Mr* and Mrs. John Allison. Some thirty ladies attended the “Wearever Brush Demonstration” which was given by Mrs. E. Pym, of Exeter, at the home of Mrs. R. Duncan on Thursday evening of last week. Mrs. A. Morgan was the lucky winnex* of a pyrex pie plate which was the door prize for the evening. The Mission Circle will meet at the home of Miss Mabel 'Selves Friday evening of this week, July 18th, at 8:30 p.m. Mission Band will meet during church service hour on Sunday morning. The Sunday School Picnic will be held at the Lions Park in Sea­ forth on Wednesday, July 30 th. Please keep this date open, Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Alex and Mr. and Mrs. John Dun­ can were: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Allen and Ward, of Kirkton; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen" Sandra and Terry Lee, of Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Madsen, of Ottawa; Red Keely of Windsor; Freeman McGill, of London; Ken Passmore, Hamilton; Bert Borland, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ballantyne and family, of Kirkton; Shirley Duncan, Sarnia; and Leone Duncan, of Hensall. The occasion was John Duncan’s birth­ day. A social time was spent. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Hackney were: Mr. and Mrs. Oran Moir and Kathleen, of St. Catharines, and Mr. C- Frayne, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Bierling of Exeter, visited with Mrs. Ken Johns on Sunday. Several from this community at­ tended the Passmore picnic which was held at Grand Bend on Mon­ day evening of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson, of London, and Mrs. James Blair, of Exeter, visited on Sunday with Mr. Leslie and Miss Ella Robinson. Miss Nona Pym visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Thomp­ son, at Clandeboye. Misses Shirley Porter and Juan­ ita Castle returned to their homes in London last week atfer spend­ ing a few days with Miss Shirley Kernick. Mr. Wesley Willard, of California, and "Misses Bernice and Myrtle Haist, of Crediton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Rohde Thursday eve­ ning of last week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Bullick, of Corona­ tion, Alta., and Miss Mary Gardinex’ visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Cann on Sunday. Mrs. A. Gardiner, Mary and Bert and Mr. and Mrs. H. Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Bullick, of Corona­ tion, Alta., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Bullick, of Corona­ tion, Alta., left foi’ theix’ home this week after visiting with relatives and friends ixx this community for the past few weeks. Sunday School will be held at 10 a.m. church service at 11 note that a quarter remaindex’ The Thames Road Farmers Club will hold a meeting of the members in the Thames Road School Friday. July 18th at 9 p.m. D.S.T. It is important that everyone attend. P. Passmore, Secy.-Treas 10:17c FOR SALE—Two months old fur­ niture, 1 chesterfield suite (two ehairs), 1 kitehentte suite (two tables). Apply at Times-Advo­ cate. LOST—In Exeter on Saturday night, a small change purse containing a sum of money. Finder please leave at Times-Advocate, 17* and Mrs. and June, Mr. and on Sunday morning and a.m. Please both services are called of an hour earlier for of summer months. ZION Marion Brock, Muriel are this ig the girls’ camp be- Misses Hel-n and Elaine Hern week attending ing held near Em'bro. Miss Linda Westcott, of Exeter, is spending some time with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph, Hern, Mrs. Hilda Guest, of Parkhill, is spending her vacation with her sis­ ter, Mrs. George Brock. Mr. George Earl, of Exeter, spent several days during the past week with Mrs. Harold Hern. Mrs. Milton Keller and infant daughter, of Exeter, have spent several weeks with the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Allan Jaques. Miss Irene Brock is spending her vacation at Muskoka. Miss 'Edna Robinson, of Toronto, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hern, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Hern and fam­ ily and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hern visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Myron Culbert, of Lucan. Miss Anna Brock spent several days during the past week camping at Grand Bend, The IV.M.S. entertained the Baby Band and Mission Band at the monthly meeting held in the church on Wednesday afternoon last. The children provided the pro­ gramme which consisted of read­ ings, vocal solos and duets. At the close of the meeting games Were enjoyed on the school grounds. A dainty lunch was served. A number of the he Junior which was held : on Wednesday r. and Mrs, young people Farmers pic- in Stratford evening last. Seth Brown, of. attended nic ’ Park Mr Staffa, visited oxi Sunday with Mr- and Mrs. Melville Hern. Mrs. J. T. with friends day. A number attended the Thomas on Saturday. Kern and Ken visited at Ilderton oft Sun- froni the community Orange Walk in St. WANTED FOR SALE—Cockshutt 4-row beef and bean scuffler. Apply to Wal­ lace Wein. Dashwood. 10:17c LOST—Fqul knitting needles and half a sock. Findex* please leave at Times-Advocate. 17c WANTED—Childless couple desire apartment or two furnished rooms. Apply at Times-Advocate. WANTED—One room for period of three months. Not necessarily furnished, Apply at Times-Advo­ cate. 17* WANTED — Furnished or unfurn­ ished houses, suites or house­ keeping rooms required immedi­ ately for married personnel oi RCAF Airport. These are veter­ ans, too, and deserve your as­ sistance. Phone 316 and ask for Housing Officer. MISCELLANEOUS LEAVE YOUR ORDER for Nut Alberta coal. Exeter District Co- Op. FL00R SERVICE — Sanding, fin­ ishing; cheapdr rates. Phone 454 Wingham or write Ford Murray. 10:17* CUSTOM Combining $3,50, Plow­ ing $2.50, One-Way 'Discing $1.50 per acre. Phone Leon Triebner, 171r24, Exeter. 15tp NOTICES TO SERVICEMEN Applications to Wartime Hous­ ing Limited for housing accommo­ dation for servicemen’s families may now be .made at my office. C. V. Pickard, Clerk HENSALL- Miss Edna Walsh and Audrey spent the week-end at the home of the former’s parents. Mrs. ed the Albert Dr. visited home Joynt. Miss Mary McAsh with the former’s mother, Clymont at Varna. Miss visited Miss joying Mr. Mr. and Walsh, at Blyth, and attend- Walsh Reunion held at Port on Saturday. Wm. T. Joynt, of London, over the week-end at the of his mother, Mrs. Alice Violet McClymont spent the and Miss week-end Mrs. Me- Seaforth,Margaret Grieve, with friends here this week. Marguerite McDonald is en- a two week’s vacation. Ed. Carson, of London, is holidaying with Mr. Bill Elliott. Rev. Robt. Passmore and Mrs.’ Passmore, of Melitta, Man., accom­ panied by Mrs. John Passmore are holidaying at Grand Bend. Rev. Passmore will conduct the services in the Hensall ing the -month taking a post New York. 'Miss Florence Schwalm, of Lon­ don, is holidaying at the home of hex’ mother, Mrs. Violet Schwalm. On Monday evening, July 21st, District Zone Commander N. W. Miller, of Goderich, will install the officers of Hensall Legion and also present-' the Chartex- and take charge of initiation ceremonies. Mrs. Beattie of Varna, called sail recently. * Miss Audrey home from a pleasant holiday with Miss Barbara McNaughton. Wayne Tuckey, of Exeter, enjoy­ ed a pleasant holiday with his cous­ in, Douglas Moir, recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore and Rev. Robt. Passmore and Mrs. •Passmore attended the Passmore picnic at Grand Bend on Monday. United Church dur- of August prior to graduate course in and Miss Mossip, on friends in Hen- Walsh returned' Exeter races will ne held next Wednesday afternoon. . . .ft.. .. ■ , . . . . Pleerlezz Sales Books are the best Counter Check Books made in Canada. They cost no more than ordinary books and always give satisfaction. We are agents and will be pleased to quote you on any style or quantity required. See Ydur Home Printer First EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE FOR SALE -— 15-27 John Deere tractor in good running condition, reasonable for quick sale. W. J. Rreszcator, third farm south of Centralia airport. 17* REWARD $15 — From the Lake Road East one mile south of Grand Bend on Blue Water High­ way about July 1st, very small Beagle hound, answers to the name of Barney, Telephone Eric McIlroy, 59rl, Grand Bend. e FOUND—-'Gent’s penknife on gold chain, initials R.W.S. Owner may have same by paying for advL Apply at Times-Advocate. FOR SALE — Cedar chest, light maple, practically new; a baby’s play pen, new. Apply over Harvey’s Store. 17* FOR SALE—Canary, cage and stand. Apply to Doug Pryde, Exeter. 17* FOR SALE—1941 Chevrolet coach- Apply at the Centralia Garage. 17:24c FOR SALE—MO Ford 1-ton panel truck, good condition; heavy duty farm wagon on rubber, 16 ft. flat rack. Apply Graham Arthur, Exeter. 17* FOR SALE—Cabin trailer, 20 feet long, insulated for yeai' round living, fully equipped, 16 in. wheels, good tires, a good home for small family. Jack Waldron, Queen (St., Clinton. Phone 474J, 17c FOR SALE — Savage auto-loading .22 rifle, Model 6A,«15-shot; can be used as single shot, repeater or auto-loading; like new. Harry Parsons, Exeter. FOR SALE — Army truck, 3 ton, tires and parts; 1939 Maple Leaf. Phone Leon Triebner, 171r24 Exeter, 17:24* FOR SALE — 10-20 International tractor, in good running condi­ tion. Apply to F. W. Huxtable, Exeter. 17* FOR SALE—Frost and Wood bind­ er, 6 ft. cut, in good condition, only cut four crops. Lloyd Eagle- son, Dashwood. , 17* FOR SALE — Little pigs. Phone Hubert Heywood, 3i2rl4 Kirkton. 17c FOR SALE—Chesterfield suite and battery radio. Apply to Cooper McCurdy, R.R. 1, (Centralia. Phone 17 8r2, Exeter. 17c FOR SALE—A roll top desk. R. E. Balkwill, Exeter. 17* FOR RENT FOR RENT—(Cottage at Beach O’ Pines, Grand Bend. Phone 94, Exeter. c FOR RENT—Service (Station, well established business. Apply Box T, Times-Advocate. 17c FOR RENT—A Webster paint spray outfit. Beavers Hardware. FOR RENT ,— Rolling home at Grand Bend; accommodation foi’ four. Phone 2 S3 J, Exeter. 3tfc REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Two storey brick house in Exetei’ with all modern conveniences, could easily be made into a duplex. Apply at Times-Advocate. 17* FOR SALE—Block of 4 or 5 lots, centrally located in Exeter. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. FOR SALE—Some vacant building lots in Exeter. W. C. Pearce, Exe­ ter. 3tc FOR SALE—immediate or fall pos­ session, 100 acres with good brick house and bank barn, good water supply, 14 acres fall wheat, small bush, close to Exeter. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. FOR SALE—One of Exeter’s most comfortable homes. This is a 3- bedroom house and has all mod­ ern conveniences. The whole property is in the best of repair. Quick possession. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Maixx St., Exeter. BABY CHICKS A-l STARTED CHICKS at reduced prices: Barred Rocks, mixed; Sus­ sex x New Hampshire, mixed; White Leghorn pullets; Barred Rock X White Leghorn pullets. All from blood-tested stock. Write oi’ phone A. H. Switzer Hatchery, phone 38-B Granton. 5-tfc STARTED CHICKS Mixed chicks and pullets—-all varieties. NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES 8.1 King Street, LONDON, Ontario, Open Evenings FOUND—Small purse with sum of money, Saturday evening. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for advt. Bakery. HELP WANTED Mayfair 17c WANTED—A girl for general house­ work. Apply 'Box. A, Times- Advocate, 17c WOMAN WANTED^—5 hours a day for cleaning and help in kitchen; also WAITRESS. Apply in per­ son at Rether’s Coffee Shoppe. 17c WANTED __, Womans for house­ keeping position, good plain cook and one able to take full charge, Good wages. Apply Mayfair Bak­ ery. Phone 52, Exeter. 17e LOST—-Between Lot 12, Con. 4, Biddulph Twp. and Exeter by way of Townline, a 30x3i cas­ ing off trailer. Finder please notify W. F. Abbott, Exeter, also WANTED TO BUY—An­ other casing. 17* TENDERS WANTED **C ■ Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the redecorating of the exterior, and interior of two classrooms and halls of the iCredi- ton Public School, also for the ex­ terior and interior of No. 10 school, Stephen. Separate tenders will ba accepted until July 18th. ARTHUR J. AMY, Sec’y. Stephen Township School Area, Exeter, Ont. 10:17c THNDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by tho undersigned up to 6 p.m., Saturday, .July 19, 1947, foi' the construc­ tion of the drain known as Wein -Drain and located in north end of Exeter. The drain gins on the south side of Thames Road and has its outlet in a creek on the farm of A. Bierling. To complete the main dx'ain will require the placing of 1100’ of 7- inch tile, 710’ of 8-inch tile, 1030' of 12-inch tile, and 2 catch basins. A branch will require the placing of 185’ of 6-inch tile. The contractor to perform all work and to furnish all materials less tile. The the tile. Engineers specificati ons office of the est or any tendei’ not necessarily accepted. C. V. PICKARD, Clerk of the Village of Exeter, Ont. 2tc the the be- the- Municipality to supply plans, profiles and may be viewed at the undersigned. The low- AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF FARM CHATTELS The undersigned has received in­ structions to Lot 9» Coil. sell by public auction at 3, Stephen Township on JULY 18th, .1947 busy seasoxi sale will FRIDAY, Owing to a commence at 6 o’clock. HORSES: 1 mare, 12 years old;- aged team. CATTLE——2 cows; 2 two-year-old: heifers: 2’ one-year-old heifers; two-year-old heifer in calf; 2 calves. PI-GS—1 sow and 9 pigs, 4 weeks, old; 2 sows, due in two weeks; J, young hog. 1 collie dog. Hens and ducks. GRAIN .— 3 acres of wheat at back. 4 'acres behind barn, 5 -acres of hay, 5 acres of beans; 25 bushels of barley, SO bushels of oats; tim- othy s&od« IMPLEMENTS—Disc; disc plow; drag harrows; riding plow; gang plow; wagon and box; 1 steel tire wagon; 1-man hay rack; 2 spring­ tooth cultivators; beet lifter; mow­ er; walking plow; corn scuffler; binder; sets of : stone trough; fanning 1 LAST HATCH JULY 10 Last call for chicks for this season, Phone your order in now. Some started chicks in brooders. NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES 81. King Sty LONDON, Ontario f Yr Cl 11*. X1J. JJ1U \Y j fertilizer seed drill; bicycle wheel and tire heavy bar boat; root chop box; mill; box 2 trunks; separator; The M.H. 2 5 collars•ness pulper; vise; pig forks of tools; hay forli lantern; i Estate of the Late William Welts TERMS—CASH WM. BAKER and HERMAN POWE, Administrators, HERMAN POWE, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer, shovels emery stone; t rope; cream, extension cord.