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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-02-19, Page 8Page 8 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19th, 1948 You can .get long green in a snort month with classified advs. “Eive dollars," replied, the dentist. The patient thought it over in glum silence, then brighten­ ed. "How much,’’ he asked, "will you charge just to loosen The Scotsman's tooth had been bothering him lately, so he decided to have it pulled. When seated in the dental chair he pointed to the offending tusk and asked, "How much for pul­ ling this tooth?” WOOPHAM •Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawkins, of Motherwell, visited on Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carroll. Miss Norma Hern spent Sun­ day with Miss Donna Mills. Mr. Kenneth Mills, of London, spent the week-end at his home here. Miss Jean Copeland, of Marys, spent the week-end her home here. Sunday, February 22nd, Missionary Sunday and Mrs. Goodger, of Kirkton, will be guest speaker at Sunday School ar 11:30 a.m. Mrs. V. Gunning, of Granton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Miller. Miss Phyllis Wheeler the week-end with her Miss Mary Wheeler, of burn. Mr. and Mrs. John Shamblaw and family, of Strathroy, visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shamblaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foster, Mr and Mrs, Milne Pullen and Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klhare, of Whalen, spent Thurs­ day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodd. Mr. and Mrs Ray Mills and Betty visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Joliffe, of Mount Elgin. Mission Circle Social On Friday evening the Mission Circle held their annual Valen­ tine Bazaar and Concert with a large crowd in attendance. The program commenced with com­ munity singing led by Mr. Ray Mills with Miss Bessie McCurdy at the piano, followed by a kit­ chen band composed of members which recita- vocal recita- Tabulated Results of Each Poll In By-Election Held on Monday EXETER STEPHEN TWP. —Continued From Page Wilbert Martin .... G. Arthur .............. South End Service Bailey Florist Robert Dinney F. Newton .... Snell Bros....... Brock Bakery Gordon Appleton Aljoe Sanders A. O. Geo. Dr. Ward ....... Ed. Treble ...... Frank Sheere ... J. Petrie .......... > Miss Andrew .... | Ernie Appleton ; Art Cann .... E. j. Shapton G. Crocker ... Rich. Johns G. Cudmore J. Chambers Chas. Schroeder Ewart Pym .... Wm. Homey .... Elmer Reeder ... Bert Ed. Wm. Ed. Wes. Mel. Howard Kerslake X. J. Statton A Friend ...... Earl Russell ... Elmer Bell .... Ardys .McFalls One 10.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 5,00 5.00 20.00 3.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 I Total to date he the Elliot Raeey Web- Rev. with Please let Mr. Want Ad your most efficient salesman whole year. on Sunday Citizenship Mills and charge. The spent cousin, Well- People’s Meeting regular meeting of the was held with the Marian i i I I 5.00 3.00 10.00 Howdy Folks! Here’s one about three kids bragging about how easily their dads make lots of money. -To: "My dad's a poet and makes five dolars every time he writes a poem." Bo: "My dad’s a musician and he gets twenty-five dollars every time he plays a tune." Mot "My dad’s a preacher, and when he says a dozen words on ■Sunday, it takes four men to carry all the money down the aisle." 2.00 .50 1.00 1.00 .50 3.00 2.00 wed- last attended the Box the Student Parlia- on from this community the Hern-Ford Wednesday of Turkey Exeter Seaforth Order Your Requirements Now STANLEY TWP. 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SEED FOR SALE Peas—O.A.C. 181 Barley— Commercial O.A.O. 21 BARLEY ACREAGE hensall Stephen ......... 91 SEAFORTH TO GROW REGISTERED O.A.C. 21 BARLEY For which we will pay 5 cents per bus. more than the price of Malting Barley 1A IB Hensall .,............ 216 175 GODERICH 1 ........................ 79 45 2 ........................ 129 126 3 ........................ 139 132 4 ....................... 47 70 5 ....................... 95 118 6 ....................... 54 76 7 ....................... 146 1281 8 ....................... 45 85 9 ....................... 187 114 10 ....................... 134 142 11 ....................... 86 6 2 12 ....................... 136 120 Advance ............. 11 2 Goderich ............ 1,277 1,218 CLINTON 1 ....................... 174 157 2A .................. 105 70 2B ...................... 87 91 3 A ................. 136 69 3B ...................... 78 64 4 ....................... 157 124 Advance ............. 3 ■8 Clinton ............ 737 575 USBORNE TWP. 1 ....................... 84 50 2 ............. 76 57 3 ....................... 53 52 4 ....................... 72 13 5 ....................... 108 54 6 ....................... 73 13 7 ....................... 98 44 Usborne ........... 564 283 HAY TWP. Cook Bros. Milling Co. Phone 54 Hensail. Borland Broderick Welsh .... Willis .... Johns .... AldersonCar ■ you’ll really appreciate plea-i a by. be; ! Albert Traquaii ’ A. Snelgrove Wm. Taman H. Broom ... Earl Whiting > E. W. Brady — o-. But aR joking aside, Mr, Owner, the difference in driving sure after your car has had good greasing and oil change our mechanics. This should done regularly. South End Service Station RUSS AND CHUCK SNELL Hxeter Phone 828 10.00 1.00 10,00 10.00 2.00 10.00 $484.50 At Your Co-op Store You Will Find Many Useful Farm Supplies ® It will soon be time to treat your cattle for ble Flies. We have Warbicid, and effective der, not difficult to apply. ® Poultry supplies of many kinds—Feeding1 Grit, Oyster Shell. Worm Powders. We can you RobinH ood. Five Roses, and Cream of the West flour at a reasonable price. ® We received a car load of ’wire fencing recently. We are not just sure when another load will ar­ rive. If you need fence better buy now. War- pow- Oil, offer At Your Co-op Mill ® We have most kinds of prepared feeds of excellent quality. We believe that our Co-Op feeds are among1 the. best. All we ask is for you to give them a fair trial. We can offer you whole grain, mo­ lasses by the barrel, fertilizer, custom grinding1 and mixing. ® Please leave your order for fertilizer and be pre­ pared to take delivery as soon as you can. The supply may not last so very long. BUY FROM EXETER DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE of the Mission Circle played several numbers, tion by Ronnie Chatten, solo by Ver la Wheeler; tion by Norma Hern; vocal quin­ tette by Helen Webber, Norma Hern, Donna Mills, Diane Mar­ riott and Verla Wheeler; dia­ logue by Mrs. Ken Langford and Mrs. Jack Thomson; piano solo by Betty Mills; reading by Mts. Dave Shamblaw; dialogue, "The Sniggles Family”, by Mrs. Jas. Miller, Bessie McCurdy, Mrs Oscar Brine, Rhoda Thomson. 'Florence Kirk, Viola Jaques, Mrs. Jack Smith, Ordell McAl­ lister and Mrs. Wm. Rundle. The program was closed with the National Anthem. Mr. Leon­ ard Thacker then auctioned the quilts off. The sale of many articles then took place. A..de­ licious lunch was then served Proceeds for the evening were $95.00. Young ' The Y.P.U. evening Conunitte, Helen Webber in meeting opened with quiet music and Marian gave the call to worship. Hymn 154 was sung and a poem was read by Jean Copeland. Scripture lesson by R. Hazelwood was followed by roll call and hymn 225. A very interesting topic was given by Mrs. Kenneth Langford. Vocal solo by Dorothy Thomson and a Bible verse hunting contest was conducted by Helen her. Hymn 28 was sung. Laing closed the meeting prayer. ELIMVILLE Donnie Stephen^ twelve year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stephen, had his lip cut with the puck while playing hockey last Thursday evening. He was taken to the office of Dr. Fletcher, Exeter, and five stitches were required to close the wound Mr Clifton Brock is all smiles this week. "It’s a boy.” Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell King, of Cred- iton. Several Social at rnent, Winchelsea School Friday evening, A few attended ding on week. Successful A carnival, sponsored by Young People's Bible class, held at the Elimville rink Tuesday evening of last week. Despite the frosty air there was a fair attendance with the cof­ fee and rushing judging teachers teres ting was played of hot dog stand doing a business. After the of the costumes by the of the class, a very in­ game — Phones —Office 287w of broomball a mixed team with the Reds vs. Blues. The Blues won by a small margin of 3-0. Skating was enjoyed after. The results of the judging are as follows; best skating couple, Sam Skinner and Maxine Bow­ den; best dressed couple (tied) Aldeen jPym and Lenore Cooper Wanda Stephen and Mrs. Ross Skinner; best comic couple Miss Ruth Skinner and Mrs. Harold Bell; fancy dressed lady, June Sinclair; fancy dressed man, Floyd Cooper; best cressed com­ ic, lady or man, Harvey Spar­ ling; best dressed girl, public school age, Mary Skinner; best dressed boy, public school age, Floyd Cooper; best comic girl, public school age, Phyliss Hern, best backward skater, Beverley Skinner; girls race, 12 and un­ der, Hern, race, Skinner, don Maxine Bowden, June mens free for all, Sam Lorne Ford; oldest skating, Miss Ruth youngest person on Betty Ann Stephen. Marie Bowden, Florence Heywood; 12 and Dalton Ford; ladies free Phyliss boys under, Beverley Skinner, Gor- for all, ■Sinclair; Skinner, person Skinner-; skates, 1 Goderich Twp. .. HULLETT Hullett Mc.KILLOP Tuckersmith .... GODERICH 4'11 582 TWP. 100 57 85 42 79 59 62 35 65 52 60 43 4 51 2S8 TWP. 47 121 31 64 36 45 79 91 27 29 48 68 56 71 3 24 489 TWP. 3 5 159 74 96 7 6 101 77 89 262 445 “it s no Mirage it's our new Westinghouse the famous Westinghouse refrigerator is back again! We know that when you see it you’ll be as proud to have one in your home as we are to have it in our store. The new Westinghouse is smartly styled for your kicthen. It features exclusive TRUE-TEMP, the only control that keeps your food at the desired temperature regardless of outside fluctuations, and the famous economiser mecha­ nism for the most economical and dependable operation. /• i the on in GREENWAY The Harmony Class of United church are planning a social evening and bazaar the church on Friday, February 27th. Further particulars next week. Mrs. Leonard Allen, of Corun­ na, is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. Arthur Mot- lard, who has been quite ill. Mr. and of Arkona, with Brown Brown. Mrs. Laura McLirichey visited last week with her sister, Mrs. Kirkwood in London. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pol­ lock received word on Thursday that Rev. Jim Foster had suf­ fered a stroke and. is at present in Strathroy Hospital, ' Mrs. Eddie Hartle , of Sarnia, spent with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilson, visited On Monday and Mrs. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Dean and Howard week-end here* Miss „ Evelyn hill, and London, with MT, Shank, of Park- Iha Bullock, of tho .week-end and Mrs. Ed. Bu-llock. Miss spent GIGANTIC SALE Table Lamps Values to $18.95 NOW s Trilite Lamps with candles Complete with Bulbs and Sulk Shade — Reg. $35.00 Trsiites as low as . . . 14.95 » 25% Discount on all Lighting Fixtures We Still Have a Limited Number of Radios at the Low Price (without tax) Snelgrove Tire & Electric Goodyear Tires, Vulcanizing, Radios, Appliances and Records ANDY SNELGROVE, PROP. PHONE 18w