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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-04-01, Page 9THE TIMES-APVPCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIE 1st, 1948 T Plage 9 Teachers and Trustees Have Social Evening The teachers .of McGillivray School Area entertained the members of the School Board and their wives at Brinsley. The ladies of Brinsley United Church catered for the event. The guests were received by one of the teachers, Mrs, Gar­ nett Hodgins. After a satisfying meal a program directed by Miss Gertrude Amos took place. Mr. David Henry, chairman ,of the Board, gave a short talk complimenting the teachers for the planning of this social gath­ ering which tends to create better fellowship between Board and followed by led by Miss Mrs. James intresting talk on her trip to England and Mrs. David Morley gave a splendid account of her recent trip to Arizona, were extended to the by the inspector, Mr. Young and the school Messrs. Doyle and Rea Neil, a the teachers. This was community singing Dorothy Chandler. Dixon gave a very Thanks teachers Gordon trustees, Norman Mollard Peter Water after a in her prede- She M rs. Philip Denomme Mrs. Philip Denomme, well known resident of the Drysdale vicinity on the ’Blue Highway died suddenly heart seizure. She was 74th year. Her husband ceased her five years ago was born in Stanley Township, a daughter of the late Joseph and Juliene Durand. She is sur­ vived by three daughters John Denomme, Drysdale; Lloyd Bedard, and Mrs Zurich; leon Detroit; esphore sor. home; three sisters, Mrs. Laporte, Stanley; Mrs. Denomme, Stanley and Dennis Bedard, Sr., Zurich ■brother, Louis Durand, Stanley. The body rested at the residence until Monday when mass was sung in St, Church, Drysdale, at 9 Interment was in St. cemetery, Drysdale. Mrs. Mrs. Hay Township; Garfield Denomine, of nine sons, Leo, Napo- Victor, Anthenese, all of Lawrence, Clinton; Tel- Paincourt; John, Wind- Raymond and Anthony, at ; three sisters, Mrs. Chas. Stanley; Mrs. Maxim Stanley and Mrs. me Requiem Peter’s .30 a.m. Peter’s Nortliern Ireland, composed five counties, is a dominion. of Doan's Kidney Pills Help Baek Ailments Backache may be caused by dis­ orders of the kidneys. Consequently, if you suffer from backache, Doan’s Kidney Pills may be helpful to you. Because of their stimulating action on the kidneys and urinary passages, Doan’s Kidney Pills assist in the ■elimination of wastes from the body. Safe, dependable and quick-acting, Doan’s Kidney Pills can be used by both young and old. Backache as well as minor urinary and blad­ der ailments may be quickly relieved by this time-proven treatment. Sold at all drug stores. Th© T. Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. CENTRALIA Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pollard, Mrs. Greta Hoggins and Glenn, of Exeter, were guests with Miss Agnes Anderson on Tuesday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larnmie and Bobby were Sunday visitors with the former’s mother and sister in Hensail. Easter visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks were F.Sgt, J. L, and Mrs. Andrew and baby of Aylmer, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks and baby, Mr. and ’Mrs. Orona Pollock and famly and Mr. George Sum’ mers, o»f Ripley, Miss Wilda Pollock, R.N., of Kitchener, were Easter visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hicks. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Jackson of Hamilton, spout the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs, Busselle. Mr. and Beverley, of day visitors Wellington Skinner. Miss Margaret Cook with a number of New York the Easter Holiday Mrs. R. J. Mrs. Norman 'Spencer, of Water- of of J.: GREENWAY Mrs, W. T, Ulens returned home on Friday after spending the winter with Miss Lillian Ulens, of Windsor. Mr. Wilbert Young was taken to st. Joseph’s Hospital last Wednesday- We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hartle and Leslie, of .West Corners; on Sunday with Henry Hartle. Mx\ and Mrs. and daughter, of on Sunday with Mr. Henry Bell­ ing and Mrs. Mollard. Mr. Sid Reice, is visiting his Chid Woodburn, 'Easter visitors visited Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Young Lucan, visited of Mannooth brother Lou Mrs. E. Foster Granton, were with Mr. and and Sun- Mrs. ! girl friends were in for the parade. visitors Smith week-end with Mr were Mi. and and and loo, Miss Marilyn Gray, Niagara, Mr. Ewart Schneck, Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Gray, of Millbank. ■Mr. family, Friday Mrs. Mr Toronto Creech, visitors with- Mrs. Loretta Hicks and Stan at Fairfield. Mr. and Mrs. den and Harold don on Sunday Neil. Mrs. of last Mr, Wm. Mrs. ning Mrs. of last week. Mr. and Mrs. M family, of London, Sunday visitors Mrs. M Mur: Mrs. ily, Mills on Sunday afternon. Easter Sunday visitors Mrs. J Murdy, family, of Lucan Wm. Essery of Eden, Mr of London. Mr. and Mrs. Greta of Exeter, ■ with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wright. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McCann and family, of -Stratford, and Mrs. Wm. Bowden were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowden. Mrs. C. O’Brien, of London, spent the week-end at her home. and Mrs. S. Henry of Listowel, were visitors with Mr. Andrew Hicks. . and Mrs. F. Mr. and of London, and Good and of B. red Hall Mrs. J. were Easter G. F. Pen war- visited in Lon- with Miss Sara spent Thursday London. B. D. Cook D. McKee Duffield week jn and Mrs. Blair, Mr, A, Robinson spent the at the home of Mr Percy Simpson on Mr. and eve- and Thurs- Harlton and were Easter with Mr Albert Harlton. *s. Geo. ay and Herman of Ayr, and Hay, Mrs. Harold family, of Exeter, Dettmer and fam- called on Mrs, H. r Sunday >hn Essery were Mrs •Mr. Jack Murdy Mr. Mary Mrs. and and and Mrs. Margaret J. Creech J. A.Pollard,Mrs. Hodgins and Glenn, were Sunday visitors SHIPKA Misses Lila and Audrey Eink' spent (.he and &Dr. Burrows, Seafprth Honored by Friends Before leaving pmlce 1 ‘ with his daughter .. | ____ Banbury, Dr. F- J. Burrows was honored by several tions. Following the service in Northside church he was presented with a set of books. The Sunday School made him a gift. After the even­ ing service the members of choir held a reception in honor at the home of Mr. Mrs. J. A, Stewart and he presented with a hymnary. Bible Class of which he was a teacher presented him with a watch chain. Dr. Burrows was a resident years, tice Seaforth to his home in Winnipeg - .Mrs- Perley orgamza- morning United beiner, of London, week-end with Mr Harold Finkbeiner. Mr, and Mrs. E. family spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J, Ratz. Mrs. Milton Sweitzer and Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer have re­ turned home after a week’s visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Comfort. Easter service was held in United Church on Sunday. tMr. Hann took for his sub- “The Risen Christ' Hann sang a “He Arose”, and Mrs. Taylor spent the Bawden Mrs, and. wK HURON SEED ZWICKER SEED CO. LIMITED ’ ' ’ CDCDITOH. 0HTM1I0 ' C*M*O* ..... ■- " *■ HURON BRAND Alfalfa, Alsilce, Timothy, Red Clover^ Sweet Clover?, Perma­ nent Pasture Mixtures. ■# Retail ONTARIO We Will fay We Purchase Old Batteries for $1.50 each Old Car Radiators $1.50 V: Trustees Tuesday their short- * and son week-end and Mrs. the his and was The of Guelph, at the home of holi- and Gill for 55 prac- and beautiful and Mrs. the Mollard . Mary visited her daughter of Grand a few days Mrs. Colin Sweitzer. Melvin Gaise: the week-end , and Mrs. Albert Gaisei of Seaforth for retiring from active 1938. of Ilder- Easter holi- of Mr. and Want Aas serve you when you want to buy or entertain- community on Tuesday and of Iona spending the Easter the home of Mr. and Sharpe. Mrs. Edgar Webb Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Ken. Hodgins of Centralia, visited with Mr of Collette, of Emerson children ,and of Windsor, and Mrs. Jacob Ratz. and Mrs. Geo. Love spen in Seaforth. John Lamport, of Toron We carry a (complete line of the above seeds in different grades; also various types of mixtures, in Mr Sarnia) Broph- Brown at the W. J. Wind- ,W Eleanor McLinchey, with her parents, Fred McLinchey. Howard Hartle of his grandparents, Henry Hartle. of 'Mr. Sar- Mr. here are Miss Muriel Fallis, of with Mr- and Mrs. Lloyd ey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Byron and Stephen, of Toronto, home of his father, Mr. Brown. Miss Lillian Ulens, of sor, with her mother, Mrs, T. Ulens, Miss Detroit, and Mrs. Master nia, with and Mrs. Miss Viola Curts, of London with her parents. Mr, Chas. Curts. •Miss Marion Hicks, with her parents. Mr, Wm. Hicks. - Mr. 1 Toronto, and Mrs, Messrs, Seibourne English at their Miss parents, Mitchell, Mr, E. H. McPherson, of onto, with relatives. (Held over from last week) Communion and Baptism ser­ vices were held in the United Church on Sunday when Carol Jean, daughter of Mr Stanley Hartle, daughter of Mr vey Eagleson, a’ daughter of Mr, sou Woodburn, Owing to the death of Mr. James Pollock on Thursday the pot the eveni date. Mr and with of the Lake Road, Mr tosh, the here. Tlie roads in this district been in very bad shape. Mr. Russell Pollock, of don, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pollock, and Mrs, of London and Mrs. Dawson Woodburn, with his parents, 5. Chid Woodburn. Harold homes. Winnie Gr Mr. and Mrs, Pollock of of Mr. and Detroit, ay with Gray, her of Tor and Mrs. Carolyn Diane, and Mrs. Har- ,nd Barbara Beth , and Mrs. Emer- were baptized. supper to be held in Friday a later luck United Church on ing was postponed to , and Mrs. Russell Gordon visited on ) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and Mrs. Russell of Ferndale,. Mich, week-end with Brown Sunday .• Baker Mcln- spent relatives have Lon- Wife; “I cannot understand, John, why you always sit on the piano stool when we have company. Everyone knows you cannot play a note.” Husband: “I’m well aware of it, dear. Neither can anybody else when I am sitting there.” ... _...?...... .-------. ' , ' ............................— Business Directory DR. H. H. COWEN L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Main Street. Exeter Office 36w Telephones Res. 36 j Closed Wednesday Afternoon ELMER D. BELL, K.C. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Successor to J. W. Morley EXETER. ONTARIO GLADMAN and COCHRANE DR. J. W. CORBETT D.D.S., L.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Bell Building, Exeter Telephone 273 FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER P.O. or RING 138 ALVIN WALPER LICENSED AUCTIONEER Specializing in Farm and Purebred Livestock Sales PHONE 57r2 R. 1 DASHWOOD of WM. H. SMITH LICENSED. AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex Special training assures you your property’s true value on sale day. Graduate of American Auction College TCrms Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed Credlton P.O. or Phone 43-2 E. F. CORBETT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Terms Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER. R.R. 1 Phone Zurich 92r7 BARRISTERS - SOLICITORS EXETER, ONTARIO at Hensall, Friday 2 to 5 p.m. JOHN WARD Optometrist EXETER Day Except Phone 348 Chiropractor and MAIN STREET, Open Every Week Wednesday ARTHUR FRASER Income Tax Reports, Bookkeeping Service, etc. Ann St., EXETER, Phone 355w R, 1 USBORNE and HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office^ Exeter, Ontario President ...... Wm. H. COATES Exeter Vice-Pres.........ANGUS SINCLAIR R.R. 1 Mitchel/ DIRECTORS JOHN HACKNEY Kirkton WM. A. Hamilton .. Cromarty JOHN MCGRATH .. Dublin, Ont. MILTON McCURDY Kirkton R. 1 AGENTS ALVIN L. HARRIS ...... Mitchell THOMAS SCOTT ........ Cromarty T. G. BALLANTYNE, Woodham SECRETA RY-TREASURER B. W. F. BEAVERS ..... Eketer SOLICITORS GLADMAN & COCHRANE Exeter HARPLEY Eleanor McLinchey, spent the Easter 1 with her parents, Mr- Fred McLinchey. . and Mrs. Chas. Pedler, of Craig, visited on gunday r. Maurice Murray's. . and Mrs. Patton, of Park- Miss Detroit, days ’ Mrs. : Mr. Ailsa at Mr •Mr. hill, spent Good Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bestard. < Mr. and and family, on Sunday I-IodginSHugh Line, Mrs. Bend with Love. Mr Jean Mr. •< Mr tertained a number on Sunday in honor son Morley who is leaving ly for Victoria, B.C. i’, and Mrs. John Ridley and spent Thursday evening at -Green’s at Grand Bend. r. and Mrs. Colin Love en- of friends ’ of HENSALL Miss Alice Dougall, of Toron­ to, spent Easter with her moth­ er, Mrs. Wm. Dougall, also Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dougall., Miss Amy Larnmie, of London visited over the week-end her mother, Mrs. Larnmie, sister, 'Miss Greta Larnmie. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson baby, of London, and Miss Jones, of Toronto, end visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jones. Miss Phylis Dougall, of Sault spending the with Mrs. with Kay were week- and Mrs. and Billy, the week-end mother, yi;! her W. par- R. Wm. of with Mrs. Simpson, Detroit, the Louis Ste. Marie, is Easter holidays ents, Mr. and Dougall. Mr. Bobbie spent former’s Simpson. Mrs. Twitchell are visiting with daughter and Mrs. Sarnia. ■Misses ■gangster, of London, spent Eas­ ter with Letitia Sangster. Mr. and Mrs. Toronto, visited day with the former’s mother, Mrs. Catharine Devlin. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Davidson spent Easter With their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Davidson in Sarnia. •Miss 'Mina McEwen, of Lon­ don, spent the week-end holiday with her mother, Mrs. McEwen. Mr. Carey Joynt, B.A., of London, spent the holiday at his home here. Miss Fran Carpenter, of Lon­ don, was the week-end guest Miss Margaret Glenn, and Merney the former’s and son-in-law, Mr. Allen Davidson in Laura and Marion their mother, Mrs. Roy Cook, of over the holi- McGillivray School Area Regular Meeting The Trustees of McGillivray School Area held their monthly meeting on March 15 th. One of the C Young’, owing ceived nation at S.S, cepted her the meeting was mainly routine business. The next regular meeting will be held April 20th. Wilbert to attend Board 1’0- ,the resig- of Miss W. Gray, teacher 18. Miss Gray has a school much closer home. The remainder Trustees, Mr. , was unable to illness. The and accepted Alberta House, off Berkley Square, London, has been open­ ed to give prospective emigrants information about the province, the Rev. ject Mrs. solo Mr, of London, at the home of Mr. Elmer Pickering. Mrs. Verne Sharpe ed the ladies of the to a quilting Wednesday of last week. Miss Violet Sharpe, < Station, is holidays at Mrs. Verne Mr. and and two sons, of St. Catharines, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Russell. A mealing of the and Stewards was held evening in the church. Miss Elaine McNair, ton, is spending the days at the home ■Mrs. Ed. Lamport. and Mrs. Ray and Mrs. two Ratz Mr Toronto, Mr. Bawden and Miss Ruth spent the week-end at the home of Mr. Mr. Easter Mr. to, spent Easter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lamport. Mr. and Mrs, Norman McCal­ lum, of London spent the week­ end at the home of Matt, Mr. spent of Mr THE DOCTOR is the one man who sees below the surface, who knows from first-hand experience what Chemistry means to health and to our general well-being. At’ide from its great work in water purifica tion through chlorine and in disease pre­ vention through pest destruction, it helps the medical man in countless other ways. 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