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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-10-09, Page 7
> THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER Sth, 1947 Evening Service One garage will be open In Exeter on Sundays and dur ing the evenings throughout the week, Open this Sunday and During the Evenings throughout the Week. SNELL BROS. & CO. Garage t O. en ft Men, Women Over 40 Feel Weak, Worn, Old? Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality? Doeaweak, rundown, exhausted condition make 2^J»<ieh!Ssgod.<outi’ °.ld7 .Try Ostr01- Contains fenwat tonics, stimulants, often needed after 30 or sP1 Supplies Iron, calcium, phosphorus, vitamin Helps you get normal pop, vim, vitality. Get Cstrox Tonic Tablets. Two economical sires. For »ale at all good drug stores everywhere. CHESTERFIELDS and OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Repaired and Re-covered Free Pick-up and Delivery Stratford Upholstering Co. 42 Brunswick Street STRATFORD Phone 579 We rebuild mattresses, also. Enquire at Hopper-Hockey Furniture Store Exeter Does the ‘Rad’ Leak Now that you’ll be chang ing the water in your car's radiator and filling it with Anti-Freeze you’ll want to be certain that the radiator doesn’t leak. It may cost you less to have it fixed what the Anti-Freeze cost. If the rad in your car bring it to Ed’s. Our boys will take care of it for you. than will Ed’s Machine Shop Two Blocks East of Main Street on John Street. asa BIRTHS BECKER—To Mr. and Mrs, A. Becker, of Rohlin, Manitoba, Saturday, October 4, 1947, baby ’boy, Reginald Otto, DENNIS—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hos pital, on Tuesday, October 7, 1947, to LAO. and Mrs. G. H Dennis, of Crediton, a son. LEGAULT—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hos pital, on Monday, October 6, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs, George Legault, of Exeter, a san, WEDDINGS HAMILL—McGREGOR — At James St, United Church parson age on Saturday, October 4, 1947, Miss Ella Jean McGregor, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Gregor, of Exeter, to Mr. Richard Hamill, Hamill, Rev. H. tile son of Mr. and Mr.s H. of Whitewood, Sask,, by J. Snell. DEATHS BQLAND—-In London on Thursday, October 2nd, 19 47, Mary Anne Powe, widow of the late James Boland, in her 72nd year DI'NNEY—In Stephen Township on Friday, October 3rd, 1947, Chris topher Dinney, in his 70 th year. DEICHERT—At his late home, in Zurich, on (Friday, October 3, 1947, Jacob Deichert Sr., in his SO th year. ORTWEIN—In Hensail, on Satur day, October 4, 1947, Elizabeth Ortwein, beloved wife of the late J, W. Ortwein, in her 87th year. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hall, Ilder- ton, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Margaret Eil een, Reg. N., to William Spencer Kilmer, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kilmer, Clandeboye; the wed ding will take place in St. Luke’s Anglican Church, London, on 18, at 4 p.m, CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Easton wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their sympathy, flowers and many acts of kindness during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. MacLean and Rev. Anthony. c I wish to thank all those who sent me the fine radio and other gifts. I am sure that the radio and the knowledge that I have so many friends thinking of me will make .the time pass more quickly pleasantly.—Douglas Sweet, IN MEMORIAM MAIER — In loving memory dear loving brother and brother- in-law, L. Cpl. Harold L. Maier who paid the supreme sacrifice three years ago, Oct. 12th, 1944, in Italy. At night the silent stars look down, On a grave so far from here, Where sleeps the one, we can’t for-' get, always loved so dear; dearest brother this world could hold, cheeriest gold, To those who know How much we —Dearly loved and sadly missed by brother Carl, wife and family, c MAIER—In loving memory of a very dear friend L.Cpl. H. L. Maier killed in action October 12, 1944, in. Italy. You’re always in my mind, No matter what I do; And The The Oct. X Jane and ♦ of a smile, and heart of knew him, all will lost three years ago. So Much .. FOR SO LITTLE Eg & £ S ;XV ©ouse 1.g SSi-fejR.’&Si:: Xs'-- $ j Hi] .■O See it—hear it—and you'll know why it’s called "the BIGGEST little radio Westinghouse ever built.” TIVE-TUBE—AC-DC IVORY PLASTIC CABINET WITH MAROON TRIM AUTOMATIC VOLUME CONTROL ' 1 Beavers Hardware MpM Seaforth Director Mr, and, ’Mrs, M, R. Rennie re cently resigned as organist and choir director of the First Presby terian church* Seaforth, after be* ing in charge of the music for nearly 25 years. Robt. E. Becktel, of Cooksville, has been appointed to succeed them and took over his uew duties last Sunday. AU the time within my heart There are thoughts of you. Never for a moment Are you very far away, Absent and yet near you seem And dearer every day. —Ever remembered and missed by Doris. MAIER-—In loving memory dear son and brother, Harold Louis Maier, action in Italy 'three October 12, (1(944, There's an open gate at the road. Through which each must go alone. And there in a light we cannot see, Our Father claims His 'Own. Beyond the gate our loved one Finds happiness and rest; And there is comfort in thought. That a loving God knew best. —Ever remembered by mum, sisters and brothers. sadly of a L.Cpl. killed in year ago, the end of ZION Mr, and Mra. Gerald Hern visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Bender, of Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hodgins, of London, visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Brock. Miss Marilyn Hern spent the week-end with friends in London, Mrs. Sadler, of Staffa, is visit ing with her daughter, Mrs, Angus Earl. Mrs, L. Kyle, of Exeter, visited in the community on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Brock and Norma, Mr. Cecil Brock, of London, visited on Sunday with relatives in the community. Mrs. Norman Brock, Mrs, Harold Hern spent several days during the past week with their parents, Mr. and Mr?. George Earl, of Exeter. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Earl is confined the doctor’s care, in the community recovery. Mr, and Mrs. by all, Those providing the pro gram were as follows; Grace Col lier, solo; Wilma Walters, reading; piano instrumental, Mrs. Phil Johns; Mr, Tindall, magician; Mrs. Jack Dickens, solo; Misses Phyllis and Elaine Hern, vocal duet; June Wal ters. violin selections; Doris and Doreen Brock, vocal duet. CANADA Savings Bonds !T Page 7 the dad, *j NOW. . miles per the new to her bed under Her many friends wish her a speedy Luther Rowcliffe, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duf field, of Whalen, visited on Sunday evening with Mr. artd Mrs, Warren Brock. The bazaar which was held in the church shed on Tuesday evening was largely attended. A good pro gram of local talent was enjoj-ed Are the successor to Victory Bonds and War Savings Certifi cates. They are your country's pro mise to return your money to you at any time and pay at an attractive rate. During the war Canadians learned the it by buying Victory War Savings Certificates, A recent survey shows tha^ 82 per cent, of them want to keep on saving by similar plan. There is a limit of $1000 for each in dividual, but each member of the family may hold Bonds up to the limit. For further information call B. ML FRANCIS you interest millions of savings Bonds hab- and’ * How About It? Can Your Car Pass This Test? Suppose you are stopped by authorities and your oar put through a test . ., will it take it? Are you** Brakes O.K.? Are your Lights O.K«? Is the Steering Safe? Does the Car Shimmy? Does your Horn Work? It is a good idea to be safe! Better bring your car in for a check-up. Opr skilled mechanics will give it a thorough going-over and when you drive out you will know your car will pass the test. GRAHAM ARTHUR — Your Studebaker Dealer —- c ®il!fWI r A 88a Hi Has! . you get even more dollar when you buy a « • longest wearing tire ever built £7 SEE YOUR