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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-04-01, Page 7Pag® 7 SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK By R. J. SCOTT some- family. in Mrs.Cope l$M«. Kmfl PrXurt* SptdMtf, Inc, Vorid otl<| (Cxrrxsi Floor Mr. and don’t BIRTHSOld Floors Re-Finished CARDS OF THANKSWallace Bowden ea­ss (S' Bean Growers We Are Contracting a Limited Acreage of Red Kidney Beans Grown and Harvested the Same as White Beans If Interested Contact Us New Cellulose Mops the at Paavo HURMi,<Rf.qR.EAi'FiHHEH OI$<AMCC RUNKE.R.,ALWAYS RAM Wl<K A SMALL SloP-WAIctV. . concealed in <he palm of Ris Kahcm of with Mrs. the wedding will take place on Wednesday, April 7 at 3 o’clock in St. Luke’s Anglican Church, Broughdale. Stewed roses once were eaten in Europe. memory of mother, passed March trouble with people like a fish, is that only' in a Ven- square-mile STREYqH OF SOUTHERN LOUISIANA. —Cedar Oil —Furniture Polishes —Silver Polish —Sherwin Williams —Paints —Enamel —Kemtone The drink don’t drink what the fish When the water supply be­ came exhausted, a group of French farmers used thousands of gallons of fresh apple cider to put out a fire. AT SPECIAL PRICES— —Window Cleaner Caven Presbyterian Ray Lammie spent moth- Greta HENSALL Holiday visitors at pie of Mrs. Violet Schwalm Misses Florence and Hyde, at the Howard Hyde. Clark, of R.C.N.V.R. is Announcements Birth, Death and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 50c. In Memoriani Notice 50c for single verse, 25c extra for each additional verse, En­ gagements 50c. THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL Ut, 1948 Reahtered U» S< Phone 86 — Phone EXETER 235 SEAFORTH 15 home were Mae Schwalm London, Mr. and Mrs, 'Mervyn Schwalm and family, of Stratford, Miss Stratford, Mr. Mr. H. Pigeon, Mrs. Perdu, of Mac visiting le, Mr, Jack holidaying with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clark, Jr. Mrs. Clarence Reid and Jerry are visiting with relatives Wingham. ■Mr. Clark Kennedy spent week-end with his parents Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Passmore and Mr. and Mrs. Lome Elder i and Kenneth, of Hamilton, spent ««;.,the week-end with their parents ©(Mr. and Mi's. John Passmore. Paula Hanson, of Don Perdu and London, Mr. and Clinton. of Ingersoll, is home of his une- Sanding HARDWOOD & TILE FLOORS LAID WOODHAM Phone Kirkton 53rl0 Mr. and Mrs. and Bobbie, of Centralia, Easter with the former’s er, Mrs. Lammie and Miss Lammie. Dr. J. A. MacLean and Mac.Lean were in Ottawa this week attending the funeral of the former’s father. Miss Carol McMurtrie, Kippen, visited this W'eek her grandparents, H, McMurtrie. For a night of miss the variety show in Carmel laughs and minstrel Presbyterian Church school room on Thurs­ day April 1st at S pmeu present­ ed by “ Church, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Clemas, of London, visited recently with Mrs. John Bolton. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kerslake and family and Mrs. D. Walks are holidaying in Toronto Price $1.00 Per Bushel Above White Beans at Time of Sale Geo. T. Mickle & Sons . HENSALL, ONT. PHONE 103 Cleaning 1,500 Years A<qo 2/0oo Huejk FIGURES WERE sculptured in <HE SIDE OF A CLIFF IK<A<UM<] Mongolia . Some, of <He. larger ones ARE 66 FEET m HEICUT’ Where Does PERIQUE. VOBACCO SR.QW ? ANDERSON —- At the Oshawa General Hospital on Sunday. March 28, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack F. Anderson, of Ajax, a daughter. BLAIR—At Mrs. Batten’s nurs­ ing home on Saturday, March 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. a a 27, Jack Blair, of Centralia, daughter, Geraldine Marie, sister for -Janet Ann. DOBSON—Mr. and Mrs. Mon­ tague Dobson, of Kirkton, are happy to announce the birth of a son on Thursday, March 25, 1948, at Mrs. Batten's nursing home. FERCH—At Mrs. Hunter’s nur­ sing home on Wednesday, March .31, 1948, to L.A.C. and Mrs. Don Ferch, a dau­ ghter, Marjorie Ellen. FORD—At Mrs. sing home on 30, 1948, to Stanley Ford, Benjamin. nur-Hunter’s Tuesday, March ■Mr. and ,Mrs. a son, Edward MONRO — At St. Joseph’s Hos­ pital, London, on. Monday, March 29th, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ter. B. Monro, a daugli- and happy arrival of Donald, 28, 1948, at Mrs. Bon to announce their on son, Sunday, Mount WINER—Mr. Winer are the Philip March Hamilton Hospital in. Hamil­ ton. Mother and baby both doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Winer, pf town, are the proud great grandparents. DEATHS HeS<$ made. OF LEAVES ' AH& CEMENTED •} dbq eYker Are BUILT BY A SPECIES OF REP ANTS >H IRPIA* IN MEMORIAM FAHNER-—-In loving a dear wife and Lydia Fahner, who away four years ago, 31, 1944. Today we are thinking of one Who is loving-, kind and true, Whose smile was like the sun­ shine, Dear mother, that someone Is you. • -—Ever remembered by husband and Dffers Efficient, Economical and Satisfactory Work Cali 306w, Exeter We Cali For and Deliver Throwing Your •Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jolly, of Exeter, announce the engage­ ment of their only, daughter Jenny Margaret to Cecil Kipfer, younger son of Mr. A. Kipfer, of Hensall, the marriage to take place in the Exeter Pentecostal Tabernacle about the middle April. Mrs. Harry Beaver wishes thank her many friends and neighbors for treats, cards and flowers sent to her while she was a .patient in Victoria Hos­ pital. * Mrs. Willert and Edna wish to thank all who contributed to the beautiful gifts presented to them before their departure to their new home and to all the kind neighbors who helped them before and at the sale. I extend those who treats, cards and letters during my stay in St. Joseph’s Hospit­ al and Audrey Miss es to express her sincere thanks to all who so kindly remember­ ed her with treats, letters and cards and also visited her while a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth. c I wish to thank those who so kindly remembered nip with vis­ its, gifts ancl cards while a pat­ ient in St. Joseph’s Hospital. Lloyd Campbell. sincere thanks to all remembered me with since my return home. Bestard. Marjorie Cudmore wish- Mr. Murary Neil wishes to thank thos’e who so thoughtfully sent cards and treats while he was a patient in Victoria Hos­ pital and to those who have called since returning home. Money Away? So that’s a foolish question, it is? How much of the money you spent for printing and advertising requirements last year was spent in Exeter. Do you always consult your home printer and publisher before you give your order to an outside salesman with a convincing line of talk? Do you realize that the hometown newspaper office, which is boosting your town and your business, can supply you with practically every one of the items you buy from out­ siders ? —Mops —Floor Polishers —Carpet Sweepers —Scrub Brushes -—Pails —Wallpaper Cleaner —Paint Brushes —Whitewash Brushes —Brooms —Vacuum Cleaners —Flax Soap We Have Just Received A Shipment of the —Floor Cleaner —Waxes No cloths to fuss with, Automatic Wringer. Your hands need never touch the water. Watch Next Week’s Pap er for Our Big Pre-Moving Sale Beavers Hardware KOCH — In Stratford, Ontario, -Friday, -March 2-6, -Min­ nie Schenck, wife of the late John Koch, and dear mother of Gordon C. Koch, of Exeter, Ontario, in her 85 th year. MARRIAGES JEFFERY — STEPHENS—-At Woodham United Church par­ sonage on Saturday, March 27 1948, Lyda Mauretta, Steph­ ens, elder and Mrs. Woodham to teith Jeffery, ENGAGEMENTS daughter of iMr. Wm. Stephen, of William Mon- ■Mr. and .Mrs. Archie Purcell, of Wardsville, announce the en­ gagement of their youngest daughter, Ruth Isabel to Mr. Allan Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gascho, of Zurich To The Sponsors And Contributors of Jensen We wish to express sincere thanks of appreciation for your outstanding kindness and help—‘Irene and Helge Jensen. Fund our most * Appleton, of Credi- to thank those who him with cards, Mr. Jack ton, wishes remembered treats and visits and the ladies organization of Crediton who sent cards, while he was a pat­ ient in Victoria Hospital. * Mr. Ernest Willard wishes to express his sincere appreciation for the cards, flowers, fruit and visitors while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, with special thanks to the men who drew his turnips. * Mr. and Mrs. Eli Coultis wish to express their thanks to the friends for the many kindnesses extended to them, for the treats letters, cards, etc., sent to them during their illness. MUGGS AND SKEETER ... AND HE JUST GOT OVER THE : CHICKEN POX!! Do you know that the prices charged at the local printing office are, on the average, much lower than those asked by the city salesman? And the quality of workmanship is ♦ # * guaranteed just as rigidly here as it is in any larger plant. SPEND YOUR DOLLARS IN EXETER WHERE THEY HAVE A GOOD CHANCE OF RETURNING TO YOUR OWN CASH REGISTER. K. 4 The Exeter Times-Advocate Office* BY WALLY BISHOP)