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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-04-01, Page 8Page 3 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 1st, 1948 England and Wales have over ?fi.000 land girls. plow;, dltci, hnrrowt, mkU plows snow. I faster and easier -with' KIPPEN Gilbert Jarrott, of Strat- and Ur. James Jarrott, of York their al, London, are also doing well although the baby was quite ill for a few days after its birth. Jimmy spending and Mrs. Bobby herwent Dr. Milner’s in Exeter on Tues­ day of this week. Miss Audrey Campbell of Exe­ ter, spent the week-end with Miss Margaret Cann. Mr. Douglas Fletcher, of Exe­ ter, visited ents, Mr. and on Sunday. The Farm Thames Road Road school Monday this week for a social Sunday services will be at the usual hour Sunday morning. Church i and JhfUhqrd 00*<< MOTHER. THOUeH" City, spent Easter mother, Mrs. Kate very sorry to report By STANLEYTHE OLD HOME TOWN Carr, of Sarnia, is this week with Keith Weber. and Sylvia Johns a tonsil operation Mr.Evening ServiceLois Lon- with un- at Dr. ford, New with Jarrott. We are that Mrs. Edgar McBride under­ went an operation for appendic­ itis in Clinton Hospital on Sat­ urday last. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. $. Beattie t children, of Wingham, spent j few days this week with Mr. : ; Mrs. Robt. McBride. Mr and Mr> Ross Love sp< the week end in Toronto. Mr and Mr-'. Ce-i! Miss Jean Alexander, 1 spoil* Hie week-end ; and Mrs W. F Alex ! Mr. and Mi- H!« ; and son and Mi ; all of London j »-nd with Dayman, ; Mi-.- H ■ sail spe:o J Mrs. . i Ml*, j Cann. I Cann, j and Marvin, pm ; Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. j and family • third weddin; j erineI Mr. Denfield. Mr. and Mrs. Guelph, spent the week-end with the lattar’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrott. Mr, and Mrs. M. Hodger:.. of Brodhagen. spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. | Sehilbe. • ! Mr. and Mrs. W. Horney, Exeter, spent Monday with their niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jones spent Sunday with the latter’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Westlake, of near Bay- field. Mrs. Carl McClinchey on a trip to Winnipeg. Friendship Circle Meet The Friendship Circle Monday evening in the School room of St. United church with a very g-ood attendance. Mr. Arnold Gack­ stetter presided and opened the Mrs. the 28, New 1948 model with new features ■— including headlight and equipment light for night work, new quick-change hitch. Page is properly balanced for easy handling lias direct-drh c, worm­ gear transmission, using cut gears and ball bearings. No cheap belts or chains. Gears and clutches enclosed in dust­ free case Individual wheel dutches make turning easv. Wheels are adjust­ able to fit rows. Hi, 2, 5, and 4 IIP. Prices are surprisingly low . Get the benefits of 20 years’ experience. Come tn ~~ see the neu Page now. A. Kerslake Hensall Get Ready For Spring RUBBER FOOTWEAR FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY ALL SIZES OF HEP AND THIGH BOOTS I i ® We have plenty of Work Shoes for men and boys. ® Boys’ School Shoes $1.95 ® Zippers, any length. ® Look over your shoes. If need r epairing we can you spot service. Wuerth’s SHOE STORE SWAP, CHICKS M t-peu Alec s. of Clin of Exeter, Ml’>- C. Cu of Guelph, vi; Friday evening with Mr. Arnold Gackstetter. Archie Pur attended me e? ■of Mrs? and Mrs. ■ms forty- anniversary gath- Parson’s parents, J. Linden, near Edgar Smith, of w. of they give is away met on Sunday Andrews 103. read Math. and and with the One .garage will be open in Exeter on Sundays and during the evenings throughout the week ELIMVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Price, of Detroit, spent the week with Mrs.Bell, the latter ing home with them for pie of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. visited Mr. and Mrs. of Anderson. Earl ('oultis the week-end Mrs. home -end return- a eou- Will you swap your brood of not-so-peppy chicks for an equal number of faster-growing, faster- feathering birds that will reach maturity sooner and start laying earlier? Then try Dr. Salsbury's REN-O-5AL in your chicks' drink­ ing water. Just mix two tablets in each gallon. In larger doses REN­ O-SAL controls cecal coccidiosis. meeting with hymn Arnold Gackstetter Scripture lesson, verses 1 to 10. Mr. Hinton led in prayer. Hymn 105 was sung. Easter hymns were sung. Ruth Alexander favoured with a piano instrumental. "The Four Clover” was sung. Marie Jarrott favored with a piano instrumen­ tal. “When It’s Springtime in the Rockies" was sung. Mr. Hin­ ton entertained the audience by "Reading Minds” very interesting. Jarrott and Mrs. stetter conducted very dainty lunch the east group. Leaf which proved Mrs. Eldon Arnold Gack- A by contests, was served A passeiger train was being shunted rather jerkily. First it -would jolt forward fifty yards or so and then suddenly come to an abrupt stop. After this had been going on minutes an occupant poked head through a "window called the guard. “What's the matter with are with all After for some his and train?” he asked. "We ting shaken to death this shunting.” "It’s quite in order, guard answered. "The driver is teaching his drive.” this get- sir” the engine wife to L. V. Hogarth Phone 266 Exeter V Highest Prices Paid For Live Poultry Weighed at the Farmer’s Door on His Scales Riverside Poultry Co. Howard Ferguson, Manager THAMES-FORD ONTARIO Phone Kintore 17r9 or Hensall 80r2 Barley Acreage WANTED A Limited Number of Acres Will be Contracted For at Attractive Prices W. E. REID 87 w DASHWOOD -PHONE- 456 THEDFORD or EXETER EXETER, ONTARIO Open this Sunday and During the Evenings Throughout the Week with his grandpar- Mrs. Wm. Moodie THAMES ROAD Mr. Ray Slewart, ot Western University, spent the week-end at his home. Misses Eleanor Dawson, Pym and Helen Morgan, of don, spent the week-end their parents. Misses Shirley Porter Marjorie Castle, of London, Shirley Kerniek visited the latter’s parents over week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gardiner, j Bert and Mary, of London, vis­ ited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin I Gardiner on Good Friday. j Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner! and Marilyn visited Easter Sun- i day with Mr. and Mrs. C. Fiet- cher at Winchelsea. Mr. and Mrs. of Kitchener, end with Mr. Mr. Bruce Guelph, spent his home here. -Mr. Allison Morgan, of O.A.C. Guelph, spent the week-end with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferguson moved into the house owned by Mr. A. Stewart on the boundary Monday of this week. Mr. guson is employed with Stewart and begins work week. Prior to their moving and Mrs. Ferguson lived in house on the. farm owned Allan Coward, spent the wevk- Roy Coward. Mair. of. O.V.l the week-end a Forums of the met at Thames evening of evening, be LAING’S Service Station a.m. L0.15 service at 11.15 Sunday School MUM Scrybe—auth- and ‘Des­ self- book- and approached the as- author, and opinionated. He entered a seller’s r ' sistant at the fiction counter. “Oh—-ah,” he said, proudly. “I’m Harold Van or of ‘Live for Love’ ert Heroes’.” “Oh—yes, sir?” "Can you tell me how my books are going?” “Well, sir”, the assistant re­ plied, confidentially, “two copies have gone, and I don’t mind telling you it’s got us puzzled up to now. In my opinion, though, it’s shoplifting.” Fer- Mr. this Mr. the by Mr. Percy Passmore for the past thirteen years. A social evening and presen­ tation was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ballantyne on Friday evening of last in'honor of Mr, and Mrs. Ferguson before leaving neighborhood to take up dence on the boundary. A social time was Mrs. lovely dishes, Farm Thames Road to which they be­ longed. Lunch was served at the close of the evening. Don’t forget the play, “Grand­ pa’s Twin Sister” presented by the choir of Elimville United church in the Thames Road church Friday evening, April 9. See further particulars in “spec­ ial notice” in this paper. Easter Service# Easter Sunday services were well attended Sunday morning. Special music was rendered the Sunday School hour violin music by Arnold and Billie Rohde and the tette, Mildred Ballantyne, Lostell, Lome Ballantyne and Barry Jeffrey sang a number. The choir rendered special mus­ ic for Church service with the Junior quartette assisting with a number. Two flower pedestals a gift from Mr. Jensen, of Exe­ ter, to the church were present­ ed at this service. They were adorned with two Easter lilies placed by the Bailey Florist of Exeter, for the day. Other flor­ al tributes made a very approp­ riate setting for the Easter ser­ vice. were places. We Mrs. daughter, who eph’s Hospital, both doing well. Mrs. Ray Clarke and infant son, who are in Victoria Hospit- Bray Chicks have done well for others — why not for you? 100% live delivery guaranteed. Just let me know what you want,aud Mrs. Ken Hf-rn spent s parents Cord, of Gilbert on Sunday Grant Rat- Johns BRAY CHICK HATCHERY Phone 246, Exeter Eric Carscadden, Manager ZION and Mrs. M. Spi-n-e and family, of Blanshurd. visited on Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Mel- v ills Hern. Mr. Sunday with the latu- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ' Exeter. ; On Tuesday last Ms ■ Ward 1 teenth ; Guests i home ■ honor ■ were, Mrs. J. T. Hern and Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hern; and Mrs. Phil Hern and family, • Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hern and family, of Woodham Mrs. M. Dobson and family, Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. James Earl, Mr. and -Mrs. Roy Hunter and Gerta Glen London. Mr. and Hrs. Ken Bonnie, of Windsor, the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Brock and called other relatives and friends the community. A goodly crowd amended Easter Church service on I day. Rev. Laing delivered inspiring address. Special music was rendered by the choir un­ der the leadership of Mr. Har­ old Hern. Mr. and Mrs. London, visited end with the Mr. and Mi's. Eph. Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Jaques were in Toronto several days during the past week attending the funeral of their uncle, Mr I Highland. > and family with i-liffe, Mr. Spent ,of Guelph,’ with his parents. Mrs. Earl Coultes re­ turned home with him after spending a few weeks here. I Mr. Elgin Skinner is spending this w*eek with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skinner. Several from this community were at the trousseau of Miss Lyda Stephen last evening. Mrs. Sparling and Mr. Harvey Sparling Niagara Falls on Saturday. Miss Wanda Stephen attended the Jeffery-Stephen wedding on Saturday in Woodham. Master Launie Murch, of don, is spending a week’s day with relatives in the munity. Mr. and Mrs. Alan McDonald and Pamela, of Owen Sound, visited over the week-end with on Friday presented by Mr.. James Sinclair, don, spent the Easter w'ith Mr. and Mrs. Woods. Miss Florence Bell, ! Miss Mildred Miller, of London, spent the week-end with Mrs. Thos. Bell. Next Sunday, church service will be at 10:15 by Sunday School Don’t forget the pa’s Twin Sister”, of the and give choir. Messrs. Stephen, week-end Mr. and A beautiful Easter lily adorn­ ed the pulpit of the church on Sunday placed there by the W.A. It was afterwards present­ ed to Mr. and Mrs. the oldest members gregation. Mr. reply gift. After lunch was mittee. Mr. and sons visited with parents, Mr. and Madge on Sunday. ■Miss Loreen Venner ter. visited on Sum Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert . Mr. and Mrs. Roy ton, of New Liskeard, Monday with Mr. ( Chas. Stephen. Presentation Mr. and Mrs. Alvin pleasantly surprised at the ular weekly meeting of I i Wednesday Hazel and motored to Lon- holi- com- members of Lon- week-end Jackson R.N., and Eliiu ville your a.m. followed at 11:15 a.m. play, “Grand­ in the choir. support church Come to the LaurieMurray and of London, spent the with their parents', Mrs. Charles Stephen. Samuel Pym of the con- madePym thankin. a shower of confetti served by the com- a them suitable for the Mrs. Grant Ford and Mrs. Ford’s Mrs. Walter ■, of Exe- day with Johns. McNaugh- visited on and Mrs. Pym were reg- the Euchre Club of which the form­ er is president, last Tuesday evening at lunch mock wedding with Routly as bride in al white with veil bouquet of roses; was Mrs. Norman coat and B.V.D.’s; played Bell on the violin with Mr. Ken­ neth Johns singing in high sop­ rano “I Love You Truly". He wore a new look dress of brown, silk with picture hat and furs. The flower Mr. John Ridley dressed striped Gingham gloves and hat to match and Mr Jack Kellett dressed in rose flbwered jersey. The matron-of- honor, Mr. M. Laub was dressed in the only dress he could get into of flowered print. The bride’s father, Mrs. Delmer Skinner and the best man, Mrs. Ross Skinner, wore coats and trousers that didn't match. Mr. Gordon Penhale, as page boy, wore overalls and the minister, Mrs. H. Bell, was gaily attired in trousers and coat with a top hat. After the marriage cere­ mony Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym ■were presented with a pair of silver candle holders by Chas. Stephen and an address was read by Delmer Skinner which was as follows: Dear Minnie and Alvin; We are happy to know we are able to celebrate the 25th I anniversary of your marriage. m’usic yvas last time by a Mr. Wm. the tradition- and carried a the groom Jaques with the wedding by Harold girls, dress mink were in a with Hern celebrated wedding who g; Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs their fif- anniversary. athereu at the evening to do and Mrs. Hern family, of Hunter, Mr. Hunter and Mr. Mr. and of Exeter, Miss and Mrs. family, of Brown and visited over on in the Sun- i an Orville Snell, of over the week- latter's parents, e Mrs Honored by Friends On Saturday evening th neighbours of Mr. and Eben Weigand gathered to sur­ prise them before their depar­ ture for their new home. The evening was spent in cards and •speeches after which Mr. W. H. Edighoffer read an address and Mrs. Urban Phile presented them with a. beautiful table lamp. Mr. and Mrs. Weigand thanked the donors in their usual manner after -which all sang “They Are Jolly Good Fel­ lows". A delicious lunch was served at the close. Folio wing is the address: March 2 7, and Martha: gathered in your evening to spend a prior to your mov- 194S week Wm. this resi- Eben are this hour your new home. iFor se- Dear We home social ing to ven years you have been our neighbour and we regret to see you leave our midst. We are glad that you are going but a short distance from here so we shall not be deprived of your association with us. Because of your friendliness and kindness in various stages of our commu­ nity this love that pany f life, we ask you to accept gift as a reminder of our and esteem and our wish joy and health may accom- you in days to come. Signed on behalf of the neighbours “So you deceived your hus­ band!” said the judge gravely. “On the contrary, my lord, he deceived me. He said he was going out of town and he didn’t go.” We felt we could not let this happy occasion pass without having a share in it. Some of us can remember when you, Al­ vin “came a courtin' 'Minnie Veal”. We are sure the years together, have been happy ones. Minnie, 'as on your silver wed­ ding day you have no silver In the gold of your hair. They say it is natural, not accidental for men to lose some of their crowning glory and denotes a happy and contended husband. As a small token of the esteem in which we hold for you we ask you to accept this gift and wish tor you continued health and happiness. We hope we will gather to celebrate with you on your Golden Wedding Day. -—Signed by the Elimville Euch­ re Club. Paste Waxand J. M. 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