The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-08-21, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21st, 1947
Sunday and
Evening Service
One garage will be open in
Exeter on Sundays and dur
ing the evenings throughout
the week.
Open this Sunday and During
tike Evenings throughout the
Week.
SOUTH END B-A
Service Station
Howdy Folks!
Friend: “But why did you pick
a wife who is so fat?”
Newlywed; “Because I figured it
would be easier to live with 200
pounds of curves than with 100
pounds of nerves,"
*—0—’
Mistress: “Did you mall my let
ter?”
Maid; “I sure did!”
Mistress: “Then why did you
bring back the three cents?"
Maid: “I just slipped the letter
in the box when no one was look
ing!”
But that maid was not any worse
than the man who thinks he can
slip by without greasing his car
and changing oil regularly, just be
cause no one comes to inspect it.
The folks who come here regularly
tell us that we add miles and miles
to their driving pleasures.
South End
Service Station
HARRY SNELIr, RUSS SNELL
CHUCK SNELL, CHUB EDWARDS
KIPPEN
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and
Mr. and Mrs. Alec McMurtrie spent
a very pleasant trip to Sault Ste.
Marie and other points in Northern
Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones vis
ited on Sunday with the latter’s
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon West
lake, of near Bayfield.
Mrs. Archie Parsons and Gerald
visited with Mr. Archie Parsons in
St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on
Sunday.
Miss Shirley Horney, of Ridge
way, is holidaying with her cousin,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter.
Mrs. Joseph Linden, of Denfield,
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ar
chie Parsons this week.
We are sorry to report that Mr.
Archie Parsons is at present in St.
Joseph’s Hospital, London,
W.M.S, Hold Baby Band Meeting
The W.M.S. of St. Andrews Unit
ed Church held their Bafoy Band
meeting on Wednesday afternoon,
August 6th, at the home of Mrs. I
Jarrott with a splendid turn-out of
adults and 20 children. The meet
ing opened with the theme by the
president, Mrs. Ernie Chipchase. The
opening hymn was 613 followed by
the Lord’s Prayer repeated in uni
son. The ,23rd Psalm was then re
peated and Mrs. Allan Johnson lead,
in prayer. A poem was given by
six girls of the Mission Band, Mari
lyn Anderson, Carol McMurtrie,
Ann Sinclair, Bonnie Kyle, Elaine
Bell and Lois McLellan. The min
utes and roll call were given by the
secretary, Mrs. John Anderson. A
chorus was sung by Ann Sinclair,
Bonnie Kyle, Elaine Bell and Lois
McLellan, entitled “Father, We
Thank Thee,” and “Praise Him,
Praise Him, All Ye Little Children”.
A very interesting lecture to the
children was given by Mrs. Simp
son, of Hensail, who also showed
many illustrations of children of
different lands and their native
dress, of different birds and of the
different flowers and colors all of
which God has made beautiful for
us. She closed her discussion with
a short prayer. The meeting closed
by singing Hymn 605 and the Miz
pah Benediction in unison. A dainty
lunch was served by Circle No. 2
on the lawn.
A Want Ad will bring an invas
ion of buyers to your home.
For Sa/e
T 7-foot grain binder 1 7-foot tractor disc-harrow
1 6-foot grain binder, nearly
new 1 corn picker
Twine, Rope, Fencing, etc.
Custom Hay and Straw Baling Done.
Announcements
Ilirth, Dentil and Marriage
Notlcen sire inserted free of
charge. Gard of Thsmkn 50c. In
Meinoriam Notice* 50c for Nlnijle
Verne, 25c extra for each addi
tional veree. Enirhgem entn 5Oc
BIRTHS
BONNALLIE — At St.Joseph’s
Hospital, London,on Tuesday,1
August 19, 19'47,to Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Bonnallie, of Exeter)
a daughter.
BRINTNELL— Mr. and Mrs, John
C. Brlntnell (nee Marie Ford)
wish to announce the birth of
their son, Rodgei' Wayne, at St.
Joseph’s Hospital, on Sunday,
Aug. 17, 1947.
BRODERICK —t At St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London, on Tuesday,
August 19, 1947, to Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Broderick (nee Mild
red Hackney), of Exeter, the
gift of a son.
CHAMBER'S — Calvert and Phyllis
Chambers wish to announce the
birth of their daughter, Ruth
Phyllis, at Victoria Hospital,
August 18, 19 47, a sister for
Billie and David.
DOYON—At Mrs. Hunter’s nursing
home on Monday, August 18,
1947, to LAC. Wilfred and Mrs.
Doyon, of Lucan, a daughter
(Shirley Deenise).
ELLIOTT—At Mrs. Hunter's nurs
ing home on Tuesday, August 12,
1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Elliott, of Exeter, a son (Thomas
Leroy).
ELLIS—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital,
on Friday, August 15th, 1947,
to Mr. and Mrs. Alex lEllis, of
Exeter, a son.
FRETTS—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hos
pital on Sunday, August 17, 1947
to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fretts,
of Crediton, a daughter, iSusan
Lynne.
NEIL—.Earl and Jean Neil (nee
King) are happy to announce the
birth of their son on Tuesday,
August 19tli, 1947, at Victoria
Hospital, London.
PROCTOR — At Victoria Hospital,
London, on Monday, August 18,
19 47, to Fit. Lieut, and Mrs. A.
A. Proctor, of Exeter, a son,
Richard Boughton.
WHYTE—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whyte
(nee Margaret Webb) wish to
announce the birth of their son
(Randall Craig) on July 31st,
1947, at Mayfail’ Hospital, To
ronto.
Town Topics
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kerslake
were guests at the Hamilton-Whit
ing wedding in London on Satur
day.
Mr. Errol
and Hazel Kerslake,
visited last
home here.
Mrs. W. W- Ready has returned
to Exeter after visiting at the home
of her
brother
Mrs.
Myrtle _
at Port Lambton with the former’s
cousin, Mrs. E. Platt.
Mrs. W. A. Reaman and daugh
ter, Carol, of Colombia, South Am
erica are .visiting with the former’s
father, Mr. W. G> Medd.
Mr. Elmer Dunn and Mrs. J. E.
Paisley and two children, Jeanette
and David have returned to Toron
to after spending two weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunn.
Mr. Chas. Montieth visited with
his son-on-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Goddard at llderton
on Sunday. His sister, Miss Ella
Monteith who spent the week in
llderton, returned with him on Sun
day.
Mr. J. w. Powell has been con* |
fined to his home for several
weeks with an infected foot and
unfortunately had to have one of
liis toes removed.
Raymond, of Toronto,
of London,
week at the latter’s
son in Galt and with her
in Toronto.
E. Reeder, Dorothy and
spent a few days last week
25th Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pfile, of
Dashwood, left Sunday to celebrate
their 25th wedding anniversary by
a motor trip through the United
States. They will motor to St. Paul
and Minneapolis, Minnesota and
Cavalier, North Dakota, where they
will visit relatives. Mr. Pfile has
been a successful shoe merchant in
Dashwood for the past 25 years
and decided on a double celebra
tion, this being the first well-’
earned rest since starting
business
in
CARDS OF THANKS
Mrs. Allan Fletcher wishes
thank all those who so kindly
membered her with flowers, cards,
a*letters
patient
to
re
and other treats, while
in Stratford Hospital.
-E. 'K. Fahrner wishes
everyone who remembered
toMrs.
thank
her with flowers, treats, cards and
visits while a patient in St. Jos
eph’s Hospital. *
Mr. William Bell and daughter
wish to thank all their friends and
neighbors for their kindness during
their recent bereavement, for the
flowers, loan of cars and also to
Rev. Mahoney and Rev. Down. *
Albert W. Shirray, Hensail, wish
es to take this opportunity to thank
his friends and neighbors for, their
many acts of kindness shown to
him during his recent illness. u
Mr. Thomas Elliott wishes to
thank his
kindnesses,
cards, etc.,
who called
Hospital.toria
friends for the many
including fruit, treats,
sent to him and to those
during his illness in Vic- *
George Rader wishes to
his friends, relatives and
V. L. Becker and Sons
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MARRIAGES
ELSTON—GIBSON — At Trinity
Anglican Church, Mitchell, Aug.
2, by Rev. M. A. Hunt, assisted
by Rev. M. Elston, Catherine
Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Gibson, 'Exeter,
to Allan Frederick Elston, only
son of Rev. and Mrs. Elston, of
Centralia.
HAYTIER—FRITZ LEY — At St.
George’s church, Goderich, on
Saturday, August 2, 1947, Marion
June Frltzley, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Fritzley, to James
Clayton Hayter, son of Mrs. Hay-
ter and the late Robert Hayter,
of Dashwood. They will reside
in Goderich.
DEATHS
GLADMAN—In St. Joseph's Hos
pital, London, on Saturday, Aug
ust 9, 19 47, Thomas Charles
Gladman, brother .of Mr. F. W.
Gladman, of Exeter.
KRUEGER — Suddenly at his late
residence in Dashwood on Sun
day, August 17, Henry Krueger,
in his 80 th year.
VALE—'In .Exeter North on Wed
nesday, August 13th, 1947, Susan
Marilla Follick, beloved wife of
William Vale, aged 78 years.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Sims, of Hen
sail, announce the engagement of
their eldei* daughter, Jean Labelle,
R.N., of Kitchener, to Mervin Henry
Schmetzer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Schmetzer, of Linwood, the
marriage to take place in Trivltt
Memorial Church, Exeter, on Sept.
3rd.
Mrs. Hannah Cowan, of Exeter,
announces the engagement of her
eldest daughter, Beth Elaine, to
John William, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. Orwell (Smith, of Zurich,
®the marriage to take place in the
near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Coatbs
wish to announce the engagement
of their only daughter, Florence
Elaine, to William Baden Taylor,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F.
Taylor, Vancouver, B.C., the mar
riage to take place Friday, Aug
ust 29. «
Mr.
thank
neighbors for their kindness, cards
and treats while a patient in Vic
toria Hospital and since returning
home. *
Miss ■ Margaret Anderson would
like to thank those who so kindly
remembered her with treats and
cards when she had her tonsils
moved.
IN MEMORIAM
ANDREW—In loving memory
, William Andrew, who
away four years ago, August
1943.
Memories are treasures no one
steal.
Death is a heartache no one
heal,
Deep in our hearts a memory is
kept,
Of a father we will never forget.
—Mary >E. Andrew and Mrs. Nor
man "'Knight. *
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of
passed
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DEVINE—In memory of Mrs. Al
bert Devine, who passed away
one year ago, Aug. 15th, 1946.
charming ways and smiling
face.
a pleasure to recall,
had a kindly word for each,
died beloved by all.
Her
Are
She
And
—Ever remembered by Mr. and
Mrs. Gus.
and Erviu.
Latta, Helen,Ruby *
DEVINE—In
dear wife
Devine, who passed away one
yeai’ ago, August 15th, 1946.
She is gone but not forgotten,
And as dawns another year,
In our lonely hours of thinking.
Thoughts are always near,
Days of sadness will come over us,
Friends may think the wound is
healed,
But they little know the sorrow
That lies within the heart conceal
ed.
—Lovingly remembered Iby her
husband, son and daughter and
son-in-law. *
loving memory of a
and mother, Annie
ROWCLIFFE—In loving memory
of . Mrs. Enoch Rowcliffe, who
passed away one year ago, Aug.
21, 1946.
dearer mother never livedA
Nor one more fine and true,
Nor was a mother ever missed
More truly, dear, than you.
—Remembered by husband, Hector
and Verda. c
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DASHWOOD
Mrs. Thos. Kain, of Alma, Mich.,
and Mrs, Higgins, of Greenville,
were visitors with their cousins,
the Kraft sisters and other rela
tives last week.
Mrs. Edwin Miller and family
spent a week's vacation with her
sister in Wellesley.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hopcroft and
family, of Malton, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thoa.
Hopcroft.
Mrs. Barbara and Miss Mary
Zimmerman, of Tavistook, and Miss
Anna Hess, of Zurich, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. T, Harry Hoffman on
Saturday.
Mr. Grady Goetz, of Erie, Pa.,
spent a few days with his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. Goetz.
Mrs. M. Currie, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Breadner and Mrs. C. Vamplew, alt
of Clarksburg, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Currie.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hately, of
Windsor, spent part of their vaca
tion with Mrs. L. Mclsaac.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nadiger and
family, of Saginaw, are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. E. Nadiger.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pfila left
on Sunday on a motor trip through
the United States, St. Paul and
Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Caval
ier, North Dakota.
Week-end visitors with Mrs. I*.
Mclsaac were Miss Susan Hartman,
of Mt. Carmel; Dr. Horkins. B.
Bruce, of Detroit: Gerald Mclsaac
and friend, of Windsor. Neil Me-
Isaac returned with them after
spending the summer holidays with
his grandmother, Mrs. L. Mclsaac.
Miss Elfrieda Becker resumed her
position at Grand Bend Monday af
ter being ill at her home tor sever
al weeks.
Mrs. Norman Evans and family,
of (Richmond Hill, spent a few days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy.
Hoffman last week.
Mrs. Martha Baker left on Mon
day for Victoria Hospital, London,
where she underwent an operation.
Rev. and Mrs. Getz and family
and Mr. and Mrs. ’Sam Oestreicher
are visiting friends in Pembroke.
Mr. Milton Goetz, of Erie, Pa.,
spent a few days with his brother.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Goetz.
Mr. Bill Musser, Jr. underwent
an operation at St. Joseph’s Hos
pital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Keller
and sons, Menjou and Walter, of
Detroit, were visiting
of Mr. Charles Keller
Mrs. Edward Keller
Miss Ruth Keller, of
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Keller and sons at their summer
home in Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Taylor, of
London, are visiting with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stein-
hagen.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mclsaac and
family, of Detroit, returned to their
home after spending two weeks va
cation with the former’s
Mrs. L. Mclsaac.
Miss Dorothy Mack, of
and Miss June Mack, of
Falls, N.Y.,, visited with
Mrs. Otto Restemeyer.
Rev. and Mrs. Luft, of
at the homes
and Mr. and
and family.
Grand Bend.
mother.
Detroit,
Mantour
Mr. and
Hanover,
attended the funeral of the late
Henry Krueger on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nadiger
tended the Ogden Reunion
Springbank on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hoffman
family spent . Sunday evening with
friends in Tavistock.
Mrs. D. Schroeder is visiting with
her daughter in Dearborn, Mich.
Misses Eleanora and Helen Bruer
of New Hamburg, are spending
their vacation with relatives here.
Mrs. George Snider, of Columbus,
Ohio, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Duncan Snider.
Mrs. Mary Schroedei’ spent the
past two weeks with her son, Leon
ard, in Amherstburg.
Mr. and Mrs.
Walkerton,
on Sunday.
Mr. and
Lunenberg,
few days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Baker.
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1939 Dodge Dump Truck, B-A, 5 yard combination body,
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1938 Fargo Long W.B. Truck, Brantford hoist in good shape.
1933 Chev. Long W.B., new racks.
1941 and 1942 15 cwt. Army Trucks, very good trucks with
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1941 8 cwt. Army Truck—a good one.
See our display of used tires for your wagon and trailer. A
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Bring your ’Ford home for its check-up,
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walls and ceiling — 5 lb. box make's 1 gallon of paint —
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