HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-12-18, Page 3THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18th, 1947
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Bath Salts, JuneC.
D.
Bath Oil, JuneE.
ATYOUR DRUGS
Cream, Skin Tonic,
Hand-O-Tonik and June Geranium Soap
. . . 2.25
Ardena Dusting Powder and Velva Bath
Mlt. . . 2.50
Ardena Dusting Powder,
Geranium Soap . . . 5.25
Cleansing Cream, Velva
Lip Pencil... 5.75
Velva Bath Mit, Ardena
Geranium Soap . 3.50
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To the Public
Make your Christmas gifts as lovely as you can
... for even a little gift may have beauty .. . may;
In truth, BE beauty If it is an Elizabeth Arden Gift Box.
Hand-O-Tonik and Soap, Bath Mit and Dusting
Powder, Bath Salts .., enchanting
combinations in wonderful scents.
Robertson’s
Having recently acquired the C. J. Hennessey Insurance
Agency, I solicit the continuance of the patronage of Mr.
Hennessey’s Policy holders. I shall endeavour to give the
best service possible to my policy holders at all times. To
my old patrons, as well as the new, I wish you a Happy
Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.
Lloyd B. Hodgson
CENTRALIA, ONTARIO
Telephone 40r22 Crediton, Ontario
Chest of Silver
Give her a Chest of Silver,
something that will last a
lifetime.
Electric Razors
Electric Razors are now ban
ned. We have a good supply
on hand. Have your choice of
Remington, Packard and Sun
beam Shavemaster.
Agency for Fire, Wind, Automobile, Sickness and Accident,
Forget-Me-Nots
Charmante Pearls
Beautifully Boxed in Single, Double or Triple.
Adorna Jewellery
Beautiful Adorna
necklaces, brooclis
rings.
Merry Christmas
To One and All
Jewellery,
Wa’i ilia V
WAVAVaVa
Lovely China * Cut Glass - Silverware
Diamonds
Bridal Wreath
Something for Every Member of the Family
COLE’S JEWELLERY
Caven C, C»
Officers were installed at the an
nual meeting of the Caveij, Congre
gational Circle held at the home of
Mrs. Alvin Moir, The president,
Mrs. Rose Russell, was returned to
office. The devotional period was
conducted by Mrs. Carman Cann*
Reports of several co'mmittees
were read and Mrs. G. bow, the
treasurer, reported a successful
yeai> During* the program Miss
Dunning and
dered a very
Night.” The
presented by
installation
Henry Strang.
impressive and well received by all
present. Officers are: pres., Mrs.
R. Bussell; 1st yice-pres,, Mrs. F,
■Simmons;. 2nd vice-pres.,
Hatter; secretary, Mrs.
assistant sec., Mrs. E.
treasurer, Mrs. G, Dow;
Mrs. S. Dick; Flower i
a
program
Mrs. AV. Sillery ren-
pleasing duet “7” ’
slate of officers
Mrs. Alvin Moir
conducted by
His address
Holy
was
and
Mr.,,
was
, Mrs. W.
S. Dick;
Johnston;
press sec.,
committee,
Mrs. W. Simmons; .pianist, Mrs. G.
Cochrane;, Manse committee, Miss
F, Hatter and Mrs. E. Johnston;
Gift committee, Mrs, D. Millar and
Mrs. vJ, Taylor; auditors, Mrs. W.
Sillery and Mrs. Carman Cann.
Mrs. E. Johnston moved a vote of
thanks to the hostess, Mrs. A. Moir
and all those taking part in the
program. The meeting closed with
singing “Joy to the World’’ and
Mr. 'Strang led in prayer. A lovely
lunch was served by the committee
incharge. The January meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs. A.
Mitchell.
WHALEN
Mr. John Currie, of Wingham,
visited recently with Mr. Currie
and Mrs. Ogden.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Squire spent
the week-end With Mr. and Mrs.
J. Mawhinney, of Crediton.
Mrs. Wynne, of Woodham, is
spending the winter months with
Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Little Miss Jean
fined to tlie house
Recent visitors
Mrs. Walter Gunning were:
and Mrs. Archer, of near London.
Mrs, Perkins and Wilfred, of Exe
ter, also Mrs. Laverne Morley and
Marion.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Marshall and
family, of London, .were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster and
erly visited on Sunday with
and Mrs. Jas. Heywood, of Elim-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunning
attended a birthday celebration in
honor of Mrs. Wm. Tookey, Lon
don, on Monday evening.
.Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, of
Marys, spent Sunday with
and Mrs. Khlare.
Family N iglit
A good crowd was in attendance
at the Family Night meeting on
Friday evening. The meeting op
ened with a Christmas carol play
ed by Mrs. Bert Duffield. Audrey
Arksey read the Christmas story
and Cecil Squire the scripture
reading. Rev. Weir offered prayer.
Mrs. Milne Pullen favored with a
solo. Several Christmas carols
were sung throughout the meeting.
Mrs.
of some Chrismas carols.
Pullen gave a reading,
close of the meeting Elva Morley
and Mrs. Bert Duffield were in
charge of some contests. Lunch
was served.
W.M.S. and W.A.
The Christmas meetings of the
W.M.S. and W.A. were held ’at
the home of Mrs. Norman. Hod
gins on Thursday afternoon with
twelve members and four
present. The theme of the
meeting was "A Canadian
ship Carol”. Quiet music
by Mrs. Pullen opened the meet
ing. Mrs. Bert Duffield had charge
of the worship service and gave a
reading. Mrs. Hazelwood read the
story of “The Babe of Bethlehem”.
Mrs. Duffield read the scripture
lesson and Mrs. Hazelwood offered
prayer. The candle lighting service
•from the Missionary Monthly was
led by Mrs. Hazelwood. Others
taking part were, Mrs. Khlare.
Mrs. E. Foster, Mrs. Wm. Morley,
Mrs. Meileville Gunning, Mrs. Cec
il Squire, Mrs. Geo. Arksey and
Mrs. Wm. Hodgson. At this time
Mrs. Pullen
and Mrs. (
There was
ing. Mrs.
welcomed
Hazelwood
Mrs. F. Squire presided
Duffield.
Arksey is con-
with .the flu.
with Mr. and
Mr.
Geo,
Bev-
Mr.
St.
Mr.
Cecil Squire read the story
Donnie
At the
visitors
W.M.S.
Friend-
played
favored with a
Geo.
a short
Gordon
to our
closed
solo
Squire a reading,
business meet-
Jolinson was
meetings. Mrs.
the meeting,
over the
W.A. meeting. Mrs. Wm. Morley
led the reading of PSalm 699. Rev.
Weii- offered prayer. During the
business meeting Elva Morley read
the report of the Sunshine Com
mittee. The committee for the
January meeting were appointed
which will be held at the home of
Mrs, Wm, Morley. Mrs.'
gave a reading. Mrs. Squire
ed the meeting which was
turned over to Rev. Weir for
election of
are
Wm. Morley.
Wm. Hodgson; 2nd vice-pres,
Frank Squire;
French; treas.,
Gunning; Bunshine Com,
Va Morley and Mrs. i
pianists, Miss Elva
Mrs. Bert Duffield, Lunch was ser
ved by the hostess and her assls
tants.
officers for 1948
as follows: president,
1st vice-pres.,
Morley
clos-
then
the
They
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Win.sec., Mrs,
Mrs. Meileville
., Miss El-
E. Foster;
Morley and
Magistrate (to man accused of
begging): "What have you to say”
Prisoner: “It wasn’t my fault,
sir 1 lust held out my hand to see
If it was raining and. the gent
[dropped a dime in it.”
BRINSLEY
The sudden death of Mrs.
ina Black occured on Friday,
ember 12th at her late residence,
Brinsley. A private service was
held at her late residence on Mon
day afternoon followed by a puh-
lie service in St. Marys Anglican
church, Brinsley at 2.30, Rev.
Parker, rector of the Parish, offic
iated. Interment was in St. Marys
Anglican cemetery, Brinsley. The
sympathy of. the community is ex
tended to the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morley spent
the weeke-nd at St. Thomas with
his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Merton
Morley.
Mr. and Mrs. Flornt Bishop, of
Parkhill, spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Fletcher Gower,
Mrs. Cloyer Lewis is spending
some time with her daughter, Mi’s.,
Leslie Gibbard, of Hamilton.
Misses Betty and Grace Morley,
pf Ailsa Craig, spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Luther
The Sunday School of Brinsley
United ' ‘ ‘"
annual
basement of the church on Mon
day evening, December 22nd.
The annual meeting of Brinsley
United Church Sunday School was
held on Tuesday evening, Decem
ber 9th in the Sunday School
room. Rev. Hann presided.
Morley.
church are holding their
Christmas concert in the
Regular Session of
Hay Council
The Council of the Township of
Hay met in the Township Hall, Zu
rich, Ontario, on Monday, December
1st, 1947 at 1.30 p.m. The follow
ing correspondence was presented:
Aux Sables River Conservation Au
thority, Exetei’ High School Board,
Huron County Christmas Seal Com
mittee, A. H. Erskine, Re: J. N.
Cantin Tax Arrears. The following
motions were then passed:
That the Clerk be authorized to
write to the County Treasurer for
more information about letter from
him November 25tli, 1947 regarding
St. Joseph lots, in arrears of taxes.
That a grant of $7’5.00 be paid
to the Zurich Agriculture Society,
and $25.00 be paid to the Exeter
Agricultural Society.
The the account for $42.00 as
received from the Aux Sables Riv-
er Watershed Authority be paid.
That Wes Nichol’s and Hurley
Shaw’s Telephone account be sent
to them and to be paid within ten
days.
That dog tax be refunded to E.
R, Guenther, Jos. Martindale, and
Sol Baechler upon presentation of
paid’ tax notice to the Clerk.
That Jas. McAllister be appoint
ed as Hay Township’s member on
the Board of Trustees for the Exe-
tei’ High School Area Board for
1948.
That William Jennison be hired
to help to plow snow with his
equipment whenever the Hay
Township Road Superintendent re
quests him to do so; rate of pay
to be $5.00 pei’ hour, Wm. Jenni
son to supply all necessary men
and materials to operate plow and
truck. Wm. Jennison to sign con
tract relieving the Township of
liability.
That snow-plow operators
paid 70c per hour and helpers
per hour for 1947-48 ploughing.
That 'accounts for Hay Township
Roads, Relief, Hay Municipal Tele
phone System, and Hay Township
General Accounts be paid as per
voucher
Hay Township General Accounts:
William Beierling, $140.00; W. O.
Goodwin, $10.00; A.G.Hess, $9.60:
Treas. Exeter H.S.,
Treas. Huron Co., $21553.08;
W. Brokenshire,
Fritz, $28.00; A.
$28.00; E. R. Guenther, '$4.00;
Sol Baechler, $2.00; Jos. Martin
dale, $2.00; Treas. Village of Exe
ter, $20.00; Ed Reichert, $524.S7;
War Assets Corporation, $2045.60;
J. W. Haberer, $294.08; Milne Ra
der, $191.9 6; Frieda M. Deichert,
$246.88; Albert 'Geddes, '$454.33
Treas. Fed. of Agriculture, $3 62.00
Treas.
Treas.
Treas.
Treas.
Treas.
$70 81.99; Treas. Tuckersmith Tel.
Syst., $1244.82; E. F. Klopp InS.,
$30.00; Treas. Aux Sables Autli.,
$42.00; Geo. Armstrong, >$131.00;
Earl Campbell, $75.50; Sam Hen
drick, $75.50; Oscar Klopp, $75.50;
E. J. Willert, $75.50.
Relief: Mrs. Jon. Suplat, $30.00;
Mrs? Edith Mason, '$15.00; Emma
Bassow, >$8.90; A. Heidman (rent),
$3.00.
La-v-
Dec-
Helps to cleanse impurities from, the
body and tone up the digestive organs.
It has helped thousands who suffer from
Harry. Hoffman, $776.-
Telephone Co., $6112.39;
Electric, $178.63; W. F.
$109 8.49, Geo. Armstrong
Earl Campbell, $39.00;
. pay
. Free
Mb, 1948
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Division of Norse p<jrU, Toronto
ortt Budding'
40 y®a^s
Tron»p°'-
piyisto^Queen’s
$1319.38;
H.
$93.48; Ward
J. Kalbfleiseh,
Guenther,
$2.00;
Zurich P.V., $295.3.33
Dashwood P.V., $1183.81
Exeter Fair Bd., $'25.00
Zurich Agri. Society, $75.00
Hay Mun. Tel. System,
Roads: Clare Geiger, $1.60; Ed
Erb, $6.70; Amos Gascho, $1.60;
Albert Bachert, $1.6-0; Wm. Basch-
ler, $1.60; Chris Erb, $1.60; Mose
Erb; $1.60; Jack Ducharme, $3.20;
Urban Pfile, $5.00; Alvin Walper,
$25.15; Ray, Ducharme, $3.20;
Paul Durcharme, $20.40; Peter
Deichert, $7.00; Elwood Truemner,
$8.80; ~
Keith
Smith,
$181.00
Alfred
Ayotte,
$82.64;
Masses
Michael
tin, $10.
Win ~
bell,
Jos.
Mach. Co,
$4.44 ’
$14.50;
$6.40; Adelbert
Frank Denomme,
Leonard Merner,
Horner
$1.80;
; Matthew Denomme, $3.55;
Denomme, $3.60; Louis
: Alphonse Masse,
Masse, $55,34; Jas.
gas, oil) $145.77;
$7.20; Louis Can-
$2.30;
Canip-
$7.95;
Road
$2.60
Louis
(time,
Masse,
40; Rudolph Becker
Fisher
$2,25; Losteli,
*, $1,20; Percy
Wm. Gould,
$22.90; Doni
$10.69; Rose’s Garage.
Hilton Truemner
batars .&
Jennison, $5598.30
$28.90
$25.48
Ltd.,
O’Brien,
$1.34;
.70; Wm. !F.
Zurich Motors
& Parkins; Mousseau
; F. 0. Kalbfleiseh <fe Son
$3,50; I-I. W. Brokenshire
$95.75; T. Welsh. $462.72.
Hay Municipal Tel. System:
shire, $64.24; H. G. Hess, $305.-
94; T.
10; Bell
Northern
Hamlyn,
$49.00;
Sam Hendrick, 39.00; Oscar Klopp
$39.00; E. J. Willert, $39.00. Tot
al: $3252.04.
That the meeting be adjourned
to meet again on Monday, Decem
ber 15th, 1947 at 1:50 p.m.
H. W. Brokenshire G. Armstrong
Clerk Reeve
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From Santa . . .
A Reminder
Mirrors
Exeter
These include coffee tables,
tables and other odd tables.
Christinas gifts and we can
designs in framed and un
But don’t be disappointed folks we’ve a good selection
of gifts to offer you. And when you choose for the
home you touch deep into the family life with a gift
that carries your Christmas message through the year.
An odd table will set off any room and here’s a suggestion
that gives you a wide selection.
end tables, magazine tables, lamp
Wall mirrors have been popular
show you some vciw attractive
framed styles. Here’s a gift that will really please mother.
Hampers
Smokers
Chesterfield Suites Hassocks
Saniboy Disposal Units
Eureka Cleaners
What-Nots
Bedroom
Furniture
We are able to show you
several beautiful matching
suites in mahogany or wal
nut. Well-constructed fur
niture; distinctively styled-
Don’t overlook springs and
mattresses for family gifts,
either. They’ll be apprecia
ted for a long time.
Tables
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