The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-10-21, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1948
ROBERTSON’S
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Guaranteed No Filler
Results considered, ypu
Will find tills powder un
equalled as a topic for
all farm stock.
Your Drugs at
ROBERTSON'S
Phone 50 Exeter
U. S, Bull Added tp
Wright & Spn H^rd
An addition to the Hereford
herd of Howard Wright & Son,
Cromarty, resulted last week
from the purchase by Mr.
Wright of the year-old hull, M.
11. Quaker Mixer 5280207, at the
annual Meadow Brook Harms’
sale at Rochester, Michigan.
Quaker Mixer was sired by
T. T. Royal Mixer VI.
Meadow Brook Farms is one
of the leading breeding farms in
the United States. In addition to
its outstanding Hereford herd,
it is known for its Belgian
horses, which have been consis
tent winners at the Royal Win
ter Fair and C.N.E.
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OCCASIONAL CHAIRS
Repaired
and
Re-covered
Free Pick-up and Delivery
Stratford Upholstering Co
42 Brunswick Street
Phone 579 Stratford
Enquire at
Hopper-Hockey
Furniture Store
Exeter
Fp rmer Stephen Lady
Marks 90th Birthdays
Mrs. Margery Lucas, a well-
known and respected resident of
Atwood and Elma Township for
many years, observed her nine
tieth ‘birthday quietly on Octo
ber 10 at the home of her
brother-in-law, Mr. Cyrus Lucus,
concession 10 Elma,
Mrs, 'Lucas was born in 185 8
in Stephen Township, near Exe
ter. She is a daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bro
kenshire, Exeter, She was mar
ried to Mr. LuketLucas in 1885. Following their 'marriage they
farmed on concession 10 Elma.
Her husband died in 1916.
About 24 years ago she moved
to Atwood and resided there un
til 1944 when she went to re
side with 'her brother-in-law.
She has three brothers, Mr. John
Brokenshire, Atwood, Mr. Mark
Brokenshire, Dashwood; and Mr.
William Brokenshire, of Lucan;
and two sisters, Mrs. ’William
Bennett, of Atwood, and Mrs.
sims, of Exeter.
Mrs. Lucas is enjoying fair
health. She is a member of At
wood United Church and until a
few years ago took a very active
part in church work. She taught
the beginners’ class in the Sun
day School for many years.
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Hardware Dealers
Fo rm Organization
Stratford and district hard
ware dealers held a meeting on
Thursday nigjit at the Windsor
Hotel, Stratford, to organize the
Stratford and district retail
hardware club. Dealers from St.
.Marys, Woodstock, New Ham
burg, Mitchell, Seaforth, Goder
ich, Exeter, Monkton, Llstowel,
Milverton and other district
tres were represented at
meeting.
Ivan Pounder of Stratford
elected president of the new
with A. Waldie,
ford, as secretary-treasurer.
Robert U. Lamb, of Toronto,
managing director of the Ontario
Retail Hardware Association, ad
dressed the group on the subject
of proper hardware merchandis
ing and comhined buying for the
benefit of the consumer.
Future meetings of the club
will be held the second Monday
of each month.
club
also of Strat-
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HOGS
CATTLE $5.00 each
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CREDITON
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dale and
sons, Donald and Ted, visited
over the week-end with Mrs.
Dale’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. F.
W, -Clark.
Miss Betty Lou Schwartz, of
London, wag a week-end guest
with Miss Joyce Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robert
son and daughter, Ann, of Lon
don, spent the week-end at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin
Beaver.
The Stephen Federation of
Agriculture will hold its annual
banquet in the unday school au
ditorium of the United Church
in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Maynard, of
Unionville, spent Wednesday of
last week at the home of Mr.
H. K. Eilber.
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith
and Gerald visited last week in
Pigeon, Michigan, •
Mrs. Lena Cook, who spent
the past few weeks at Camlachie
has-returned to her home her.
Mr. T. A. Girvin of Saskatoon,
Sask., is visiting with Mr. H. K.
Eilber.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown,
of Royal Oak, Mich., spent last
week with Mr. Charles Kienzle
and Bruce.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark re-
turne (Hast week from Marietta,
Ohio, where they visited Mrs.
Clarks’ sister, Mrs. H. Rapley
and Mr. Rapley. ■
Mr. and Mrs. M. England, of
Hensail, spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lome
Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman I-Ioltz-1
man and Mrs. Asa Henry, of
Bald Eagle Lake, and Mr. and
Mrs. X). Swartz, and two daugh
ters, of Goderich, visited on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. A. Holtz
man.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beaver
and son, of Exeter, spent the
week-end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Hy Beaver.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Young were Mr. and
Mrs. Jno. Krug and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Stock, of Tavistock.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Beaver and
Mr. Austin Fahrner, of Toronto,
visited over the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Fahrner.
Mr. and Mrs. Cole and son,
and Miss Ruth Treller, of De
troit. visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. George Eilber and
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fahrner.
Miss Nina Begley, of Port
Dover, spent last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William
Oestriecher. Sunday visitors with
Mr, and Mrs. Oestriecher were
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and Miss
Sarah Gibson, of Blyth.
Shower for Bride-Elect
Miss Ruth Schwartz enter
tained at a miscellaneous chower
on Friday evening in honor of
Miss Marion Brown, bride-elect
of this week. The bride-to-be
took her place in a decorated
chair. After opening the gifts
she thanked all those present in
her own pleasin manner. Every
one sang "For She’s a Jolly
Good Fellow". Contests were en
joyed after which a dainty lunch
was served.
Mrs. Fraser Brown is honor
ing her -daughter at a trousseau
tea this (Thursday) evening.
Crediton W.A. and. W.M.S.
The W.A. and W.M.S. of the
United Church held their regu
lar monthly meeting in the
church with a good attendance.
W.A. president, Mrs. W. Mack,
presided. Plans were completed
ofr the bazaar which is being
held oil Thursday, November 4.
The Association -decided to cater
to the banquet sponsored by the
Federation of Agriculture in No
vember. Several items of busi
ness were taken care of and re
ports given by the several com
mittees. .Special autumn thank-
offering was received by the
W.M.S. and the afternoon was
devoted to quilting. During the
social half hour, dainty refresh
ments were served by Mrs, Rus
sell Johnston, Mrs. Sam King,
and Mrs. Sidney Smith,
SAINTSBURY
Mr. and Mrs. R. Greenlee
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. M, Guilfoyle, of Benfield.
Mr. and M-rs. Janies Turner
and Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis and
family visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. H. Legg, of Lon
don.
Miss Almarie Davis spent se
veral days this past week at the
home of Miss Hazell McFaalls.
Mr. and Mrs. IL Ferguson, of
Denfield, and Mr. and Mrs. E.
McFalls, of Lucan, were Sunday
evening dinner guests with Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Hodgins.
Sunday with Children’s Day
and was observed by the Sunday
School scholars of St. Patrick’s
Church. Alexia Davis sang "Can
a Little Child Like Me", and
Master Ronald Carroll and How
ard McDonald acted as sides
men.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickins at
tended the harvest home service
in Whalen Church on Sunday
and spent the day at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire.
Mr, and Mrs, A. Bale, of Tavi
stock, Miss D. Bale and Mr. L.
Wilker spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. H. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Caldwell, of
St. Thomas, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald,
We are sorry to report that
little Miss Joyce McDonald has
been ill the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Latter, of
London, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greenlee.
Rev. and Mrs. M. H. Elston
and Mrs. F. Davis wwere dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Hodgins on Monday
evening.
W. Hetman Hodgson
Residence 162 J : . »»_
Exeter. Ontario The Insurance Man
No m rder v ho gets it let’s get
+he a omF Minh away from
11 use a1' s on >m hided professors
who have the habit of leaving
things around.
Hostess: "Are you sure you
can manage to cut your own
meat?’*
Small Guest: "Yes, thank you.
Wo often have moat as tough
as this at -home.”
Hensail Proclaims
Half Hol iday on
November 11
Regular meeting o.f the Vil
lage Council was held on Tues
day evening in the Council
Chamber with all members pre
sent. Minutes of the last regular
and two special meetings were
read and adopted.
Mr. C. R. Hagey, the engineer
on the waterworks, appeared
and reported regarding Scott
Brothers and their work as be
ing very satisfactory; and also
stated the work being -done by
A. R. McGlashan as being good,
and made several suggestions re
garding the services being in
stalled.
Mi. F. Scott was also present
and several changes were made
verbally.
Mr. F. Appleby appeared re
garding a wreath for Remem
brance Day. It was moved and
seconded by Jones and Parke
that the Council instruct the Le
gion to furnish it a four-dollar
wreath as usual. Carried.
R. E. Shaddick appeared for
the Legion in regard to some
financial assistance for the same
to help defray expenses, and
also asked Council to consider
the qliestion of Remembrance
Day. It was moved and seconded
by Parke and Middleton. 'that
Council instruct the reeve to
proclaim a half holiday on Re
membrance Day, November 11,
until 1:00 p.m.
Melvin Moir appeared from
the Presbyterian Church asking
the privilege of installing a light
in the church shed and also in
quiring about cement.
F. Harburn reported about the
cement on hand and also asked
about the drains.
J. A. Paterson reported hav
ing collected $6,181.00 in taxes
as to date and of paying off -a
note of $7,uOu.tjO; also asked
about garbage collection and re
ported in regard to the meeting
of the Aux Sables Conservation
held in Parkhil) recently.
Middleton and Brown, that we
collect garbage October 13 and
14. Carried.
Jones and Brown, that we
hold Court of Revision on the
assessment, roll mi Tuesday, No
vember 9, at 8:'h) p.m, Carried.
Correspondence vead as fol
lows: F. r.ounelly. solicitor; A.
R. McGlaslmn, Canadian Legion;
Glen Hays, crown attorney; Bell
Telephone Co.; Mrs. P. Graham;
Unemployment Insurance Com
pany; CNR, international Water
Supply Co., Department of High
ways, B. N. Campboll Insui'ance
Agoiicics, Guaranty Trust Co.,
Ontario Bean Marketing Board,
Franklin
Municipal
ing Co.,
filed.
Parke
reeve
the
County Council ag soon as poss
ible regarding the road grant.
Carried.
Bills and accounts read as fol
lows:
hall, $11.22;
streets, $55.00; O.
supplies, streets,
Fink, supplies, hall,
R. Hess, printing, I
Johnston, time and material,
(hall $7.75, streets $2.00) $9- 75; IF. - -
F. G.
J. A.
$4.97,
Bell Telephone,
J. E. McEwen, tile, streets, $68-
.66; Exeter District High School
Board, school rate, $859.67; to
tal $1,44 0.21.
Daly. Thistle, Judson & Mac-
Taggart, fees, waterworks $275;
A. R. McGlashan, part contract,
waterworks, $5,017.50;
Brothers, part contract,
works, $2,3 67.00; total
.50.
Middleton and Jones,
bills and accounts as
paid. Carried.
Middleton and Brown, that
By-law 22, 1948, expropriating
land for waterworks construc
tion, also By-law 23, 1948, au
thorizing the issue of debenture
by the Village of Exeter for
high school costs be given first
and second readings. Carried.
Parke and Jones, that By
laws 22 and 23 be given third
and final readings and
passed. Carried.
Council adjourned
a.m. on the motion
and Jones. Carried.
J. A. Paterson, Clerk
Press, Department of
Affairs, Brennan
same considered
and Brown,
and treasurer
Road Committee
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Pav-
that
interview
of the
Hensail Hydro Electric,
C. Reed, gravel,
Twitch ell.
$53.13;
$59.31;
$32.50;
Harburn, salary, $1256;
Bonthron, postage, $5.00;
Paterson, (expenses, etc.
salary $150.00) $154.97;
service, $6.00;
Scott
water-
$28,962
that the
read he
finally
at
of
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Brown
Red Clover-Alfalfa -Timothy
W. E. Reid
Dashwood, Ont.
“Well, he isn’t exactly
conceited, but on bis last
birthday, he sent
parents a telegram
congratulations.”
Well, folks, in our opinion, you shouldn’t delay
another day to get your car in condition for cold
weather. Our boys will do an A-1 job and you will
enjoy better winter driving.
South End Service
RUSS AND CHUCK SNELL
Exeter Phone 328
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