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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-08-01, Page 5•WW!*!* a New Car last SEE US FOR REGULAR SERVICE are staffed and equipped Announcement of a l'ew days there, services .will be held at hour on Sunday. Sunday 1O.|1(5 sharp and church 11 a.m. CROMARTY and Mrs,. Elmore Kleinfeldt, at her home. Shirley and Helen Mar- Weston visited with Rev. Mair for a few days present was a I and Jahe namely Mr. Joseph Lin- The youngest they came by wagon to then followed a narrow the 12th concession of TwPm Lot 18, North of THE TIMES.ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTAR IQ, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1st, 1946 service. nxid , Marriage are inserted free 'bt Card of ThankH 50e. In Birth, Notices charge. ..U ....__T. MeiHorlam Notices 50c for single verne, 25c extra for each addi­ tional verse. Engagement^ 50c BIRTHS PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Pastor Meeting. Support Church Announcements CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev, Kenneth MacLean, Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Public Worship. Speaker—Rev. Grigg. TRIVITT MEMORIAL Rector, Rev. M. A, Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choirmaster, Esme Howard Seventh Sunday after Trinity 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 am.—Miornjng Prayer and Ser­ mon. UNION SERVICES James Street and Main Street Rev. A. B. Irwin, B.A., in charge In Main Street United Ohurcli 104 a.m. —- Sunday School in each church. 11 a.m.—“A Christian’s Threefold Environment”. Strangers and visitors are welcome to our United Church services, BELL—At Dr, Fletcher’s Hospital, op Saturday, July 27th, 1946, to Mr, apd Mrs. Roy Bell (nee Ruby Stope), of Hensall, a son. OASEY—At St, Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Friday, July :l-9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Casey (nee Beatrice Sullivan) a son, Joseph Micheal, a brother for Marlene. ZION EVANGELICAL Crediton M, E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. F. W. Morlock. Organist Minister in charge of regular preaching services. Thursday evening, lAug. 1st — The monthly meeting of the IL,A. and W.M.S. will be held at the chuhch. H. T. Kendrick, Wed,, 8 p,m,—Prayer Fri., 8 p.m.—YPS. Sat,, 9 p.m.—Open air Sun, 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt. Mr Edgar Cudmore. Missionary Sunday. Sun., 11 a.m.—.Fellowship Com­ munion service. The Pastor. Sun., 7.30 p.m.—Song and Testi­ mony. Sun., 8 p.m.—-“The World’s Sup­ reme Need”. The Pastor. Come. You are invited. HARDIE—At St, Joseph’s Hospital, London, on July 24thV 1946, to M-r. and Mrs. Harold Hardie, of Granton, a daughter, Margaret Irene. (Anne). MUNN—Mr. and Mrs, Gordon T. Munn are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter .Barbara Jane in Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don, on Sunday; July 21st 1946. MacLEAN—At Scott Memorial Hos­ pital, Seaforth, on -Sunday, July 2(l)st, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth MacLean, of Hensall, a son. Oil Burners Turn your coal and wood stove into a modern thrifty plant at low cost Easily Installed — Burns cheap furnace oil We have just received a shipment of these burners. Come in and see them operate No. 1 Burney No. 2 Burner $14.75 $32.50 BEAVERS HARDWARE Phone 86 Notice Commencing this week, our office will be closed Wednesday afternoons. Tuckey Transport Girls 16 Years of Age and up LIGHT, PLEASANT WORK 5 day week—no work Saturdays Apply: Hensail Hosiery Mills We Have No Sidelines We devote full time to your Insurance Problems. AGENT If It’s Insurance We Have It Exeter - Ontario Phones: Office 24 - RcS. 162J KIRKTON Shirley Anderson, of Wash- spent a week visiting her Miss Donna Stone. Sheila White, of Guelph, with her cousins, Miss ington, cousin, Miss was visiting Misses Gwen and Doreen .White. Misses Ruth and Merle Hazel­ wood, of Woodham, spent the week-end with Misses Leona and Gwen Dobson . Misses Lyda Stephens, Audrey Arksey pud Loreen Copeland spent the past week-end at Grand Bend. Mr. Ben Boyd, of Stratford, is visiting witlt his friend, Mr. Reg. Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. T. Williams visited the former’s mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams. Misses Marian Copeland, Marion Britnell, Christine -Dobson, Jean Humphreys, Marion and Muriel Stephens, of Woodham, Mary Cullagh, of Exeter, and Joyce son, of Granton, spent week at Grand Bend. The A.Y.P.A. meeting at the home of Mr. and Irvine, .Tuesday evening, with twenty-five present. The meet­ ing was opened with prayer. Ken Blackler read the scripture the roll call was answered. SHIPMAN—At Mrs. Godbolt’s Hos­ pital on Friday, July 19th, 1946, to Pte. and Mrs. -Garnet Shipman (nee Bernice Finkbejner), a son, Glen David. WEST—At the home of Mirs. -George Hunter on Wednesday, July 31, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Rodney West, of Exeter, a daughter (Gillian Margaret (Audrey). DEATHS on Wil- hus- Ed- aged EDMUNDS—At Flint, Mich., Thursday, July 25th, 1946, liam W. Edmunds, beloved band of Verda Rowcliffe munds, formerly of Exeter, 44 years. KESTLE — In (Queen Alexandra Sanatorium, (London, on Thurs­ day, July 18th, 1946, William Edward Kestle, in his 24th year. FINKBEINER — In Hay township ou Friday, July 19th, Harrington Edward Finkbeiner, in his 50th vear KIPPEN Mrs, J. Linden, of Benfield, spent a few days last week with hex* daughter. Ml'- SUd Mrs. Archie Parsons* Mr. and Mi’s, S. Beattie and Karon, of Wingham, spent last week with relatives in the vicinity. My. anj Mrs. Archie -Parsons and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. Back- stetter attended the Ferguson Re­ union at the Lions Club Park, Sea­ forth, on Sunday. Mrs, Woods ie visiting her par­ ents, Mr- and 'Mrs. Harvey Damm. Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Pollard, of ■Guelph, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A, Gackstetter, Mk. apd M^s. J. Linden and Verna, of Denfield, and Mr. Chas. Ferguson and Eva, of Ilderton, vis­ ited on Sunday with -Mr. and Mrs. ‘(Archie Parsons and also attended the Ferguson Reunion. Mrs, A. Hinton was in London last week to meet her daughtex’ who came by plane from Montreal, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Smith and Mr. and Mrs. B. Wilson, all of Quelph, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. J. Jarrott. Mr, anj Mi’S, Jas. Squire spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne -Stone. Former Kippen Girl Wins Trophy Shirley Chandler, of Parkhill, daughter of Mrs. Chandler and the late Rev, E, F. Chandler, formerly of Kippen, passed her entrance examinations with honors at the age of ten years and was awarded a silvei’ trophy and fifteen dollars. We wish to congratulate Shirley on hex* success. Sliower for Mrs. Woods* A very pleasant time was spent on Jriday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Damm, of Kippen, when the neighbors and friends met to honor their daugh­ ter, Mrs. Woods (nee Anna* Damm) a recent bride. During the evening Mr. Chas. Alexander and Mrs. Ross Broadfoot favored with some very pleasing old time music, after which a contest for the best dressed doll was enjoyed. Mrs, Edgar Mc­ Bride read an address to the bride and Misses Patsy Cooper, Bonnie Kyle and Carol Jones carried in a beautifully _decorated basket laden with Mrs. Dear It WOODHAM Mr, and Mrs. William Esson little daughter, of Sarnia, are itihg with, the latter’s parents, and Mrs. Delmar Johnston. Miss Marion Johnston R.N., of London, is visiting with her par­ ents, Ma and Mrs, Delmar Johns­ ton, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Johns, of Ballymote, Mr. and Mrs, pave Stephens and, Miss Rhoda Thomson attended the Ross reunion held at Seaforth on -Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bell, of London, are holidaying at the lat­ ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Parkinspn, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hanna and Isobel, of London, Mrs, Harry Pettibone and Mary Gay, of Cap* reol, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Thomson. Mr. Reg. Mills, of Toronto, is visiting with his grandmother, Mrs Jas. Mills and other .relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Webber and family, of Rochester, N.Y,, visited with the former’s brother, Mr. Harry Webber, Misses Marion and Muriel Steph­ ens holidayed at Grand Bend last week, Miss Fern Rodd, of London, and Miss Audrey Rodd are holidaying at Grand Bend this week. Miss Shirley Kirk, of Yorkton, Sask,, is holidaying with her cous­ in, Miss Florence Kirk. Misses Shirley and Florence Kirk spent the week-end with, their cous­ ins, Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith, of London, are holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNaughton are holidaying with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McNaughton, at New Liskeard. Mrs. Mitchell Willis is holidaying at Grand Bend this week. Mrs. Wm. McNeil, of St. Marys, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Mills. THAMES ROAD Mrs, Lee Webber aud tafant daughter returned home last week from Mrs, Godbolt’s Hospital, Exe­ ter. Mr. and Mrs, Allan Coward, hf Kitchener, are spending this week with Mr, and Mrs, Roy Coward. Miss Marlon Hodgert spent the week-end Misses chant, ef and Mrs. week, Rev. and Mrs. Mair, Betty Joanne attended the Roy’s picnic at Seaforth Lion’s Park on Tuesday of last week, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Pummell, of Charlton, Northern Ontario, visited with Rev. and Mrs. Mair from Monday until VVednesday of this week. Miss Lillie Miller accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. F. Dougall, Alma, Ina and Harvey, of Manitoba, mot-, ored to Niagara Falls last week and spent Sunday the usual School at service at Mr. and Mrs. Chas Miller, Lillie Edwin, Mr. Miller Sr. and Mr. and Mrs, F. Dougall and family visited with. Mr. and Mrs, E. Miller, at Zion on Tuesday of this week. Miss Joan Parsons, of Exeter, is visiting with Miss Helen Passmore. and s,s, -—take good care of your present car; Remember cure today means a higher resale price tomorrow! We to handle all maintenance and repair work on all makes of vehicles, Drive in today ! Snell Bros. & Co. EXETER J. W. Corbett, Dentist, wishes the Mc- Car­ past held Alex was Mrs. July 23, and A topic, given by Mrs. Eric Humph­ reys, was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Har­ old Davis closed the meeting. A recreational period followed, which lunch was served. A reception was held in the Ab­ erdeen Hall .last Friday night for Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johns (nee Jean Stephens). They were pre­ sented with a lovely table lamp. Miss Dorothy Britnell .spent last; week with Mrs. Lome Marshall. Miss Betty Thiel 'is holidaying with Mrs. her grandparents, Mr. Wm. Volk. after and GREENWAY Rev. Clyesdale, of Ilderton, be the guest speaker in the United Church on Sunday at 2.45 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McIntosh, of Ferndale, Mich., spent a few days here last week. Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Sherritt, Of Brantford and Mrs. Archie Webb, of London, visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown. Miss Muriel Fallis, of visited on Saturday Mrs. Lloyd Brophey. Mr. and Mrs. H. London, visited on Mrs. Albert Pollock. On Saturday evening a number of relatives gathered of Mr. and Mrs. T. held a presentation Mrs. Cecil Pickering, English bride. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Varna, St. Pauls, Minn., nesday with Mrs, R. English. ■On Friday evening a number Of the ratepayers of S.S. No. 14 met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don MacGregor and presented Hugh Horner and Oscar .Steeper with table lamps, Fred and Gerald Gooding with travelling kits in ap­ preciation of tlier overseas service. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Steeper (the latter an English war bride) were presented with' a clothes hamper. will Sarnia, with Mr. and Reynolds, of Friday with at the home Corsant and for Mr. the latter and an of of McConnell, and- Miss Zilla Esther, visited on Wed- For safety’s sake don’t overlook weak brakes. Wrecks, In­ juries and Death result day after day, due to careless drivers who overlook “this important mechanism. Don’t you be dine of these unfortunate persons. graham Arthur Your Red Indian Service Station ENGAGEMENTS gifts, -Following is the address: Anna Woods, Anna; is with pleasure that we gath­ er here this evening to spend a few happy hours with you on this first visit home since your We are happy in the Dr. to announce that he is continuing the dental practice of the late Dr. G. F. Roulston. EXETER TEL. 5W Mr. Mrs. Frank Bruce and Mrs. Fred ■Preszcator motored to Romeo, Mich., ■to attend the Lempke reunion which was held on Saturday, July 20th, and were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lempke, (Pontiac, Mich. Mrs. Charlotte Balfour, of Wind­ sor last week visited her parents. Mr. F. Brierly is in receipt of a letter from England which hears the newly-issued Victory stamp. The stamp contains a picture of the King and in the four corners appear a tractor, a home, a factory and. a ship. In a small oval' are pictures of the Rose, the Shamrock, the Thistle and the Prince of Wales feathers. It is a very fine -design printed in blue. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rowe wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Helen Eliza­ beth, to Robert Douglas Brown, of Windsor, only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Brown, of Tupperville, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Flanagan,' of Clandeboye, announce the engage­ ment of their daughter, Mary Ruth, to William Henry Hedley, son of Mrs. W. D. Hedley and the late Edwin Hedley, wedding to take her. of Ilderton, the place in Septem- Mr. and Mrs.Victor Heywood wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Harriett Marie, to Harold Lloyd, youngest son of Mrs. J. E. Wilton and the late Mir Wilton, of London. Wedding to take place early in' August. The engagement is announced of Isobel Laird, daughter of -the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Robertson, formerly of Toronto, to Mr. Quim­ by F. Hess, of Kapuskasing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andew F. Hess of Zurich, the marriage to take place Aug. 19 in Erskine United Church, Toronto. * CARDS OF THANKS * The Exeter Turf Club wishes to thank all those who helped in any way to make the race meet the succsess that it was. * Mrs. Norman Ford of 1014 Cas- Detroit, Mich., wishes to the many relatives and grain, thank _ _ _ friends for their kind remembrances of her while a patient in Harper Hospital. c Mrs, E. .Gettinger wishes to thank her many friends and neighbors for the lovely cards, treats, bou­ quets, and letters during her ill­ ness. * * Mrs. Clara Abbott wishes to ex­ press ■ her sincere appreciation for the many kind letters, cards and calls and also the beautiful flowers sent by friends during her stay in Victoria Hospital. . * Tom Steiner wishes to thank all the friends who remembered him in many ways during his illness. * The family of the late John Es- sety are -deeply grateful for the many acts of kindness and expres­ sions of sympathy extended to them during their recent bereavement, c . Mr. and Mrs, Rufus Kestle wish to thank their many friends and neighbors Who were so kind to Bill while a patient in the .Sanatorium and also for all the acts of kind­ ness extended since his passing, for the beautiful floral tributes, the services of 'the Canadian Legion and for the loan of cars, Our ap­ preciation is also extended to Woods and Rev. Mair. Rev» your marriage. __ knowledge ' of your -happiness! as you have set sail on the sea of mat­ rimony. W.e hope that your voyage may be all that you desire. May the. sunshine of happiness brighten your way. May the -dark clouds of sorrow be few. May new joys and friendships gladden each day. These are our 4 wishes tor you as token of our friendship we ask you to accept these gifts. May hap­ piness, prosperity and good health be with you both in your new home. —-Signed on behalf of your Kippen neighbors and friends. Anna in a few well chosen words thanked the donors. The bride’s trousseau was displayed by Mrs. Damm and Mrs. Woods. Included were several beautiful hand paint­ ings which were painted by the bride. A dainty’lunch was served. Woods-Horne Principals in a marriage cere­ mony performed at Dauphin, Man., on June 27, were Olive M. Horne, of Winnipeg, Man., and Harry Woods, of Bilyea, Sask. After spend­ ing the summer months at -Manitoba Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Woods expect to leave for Ontario where they intend to make their future home. Mrs. Horne, the bride’s mother, was formerly Olive Wood, a sister of Mrs. John Luxton, of town. NO PAPER PUBLISHED Last \Veek the Times-Advocate took their annual ViiCdtiOh and ho paper was published. We 'wish to thank the public for their kind co­ operation, The editor enjoyed the week at Graiid Bend, Mineral all farm stock. You will soonfor be. considering what kind of stock food you will be using this coining fall and winter. We have some very satisfied and enthusiastic users. A trial will convince you too. Animal and Poultry Tonic is our specialty Ferguson Family Reunion Members of the Ferguson family descendants of the MacDonald clan met at the Lion’s .Club Park, Sea­ forth, Ontario, for their first re­ union with sixty members present from London, Ilderton, Benfield. Clandeboye, Exeter, Hensall, Kip­ pen, Clinton, and Bayfield. A his­ tory -of the Fergusons was prepar­ ed and given by Verna Linden, of Denfield, which revealed that Jane and Richard Ferguson left their home in Yarmouth County, Ireland in 1827 and it took them thirteen weeks and three days to cross the Atlantic and then settled at Toron­ to, Later Hamilton, trail to London . . . Birr where they made their home. The last surviving member of theii; family a daughter-in-law Mrs. Maty Ferguson Stacey, of Exeter, who is 88 years old attended the reunion. The oldest man " grandson of Richard Ferguson, i...... den, of Denfield. child present was Gladys Virnetta Carter, of Clandeboye, three month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos­ eph Cartel’. An election of officers x-“ j; president, "I; sec-treas ilderton; spdi'ts Gackstettev Kip' Clinton, Russell Norman Fefgii- pominittee Verna Doris Ferguson, decided to hold Your drugs at ROBERTSON’S Sales and Service Phones: Office 88W; House 88 J BOYS — who are interested, in plowing at the big plowing match should get in touch with us for the famous Mas­ sey-Harris plow which does the top jobs at all matches. R. B. Williams Lee Jory, Mechanic Now is the time th get your winter fuel in, when we have it in stock. These Briquettes are made from a high carbon, smokeless coal with a high heat value. Jas. P. Bowey Phone 33 took place as follows; Joseph Ferguson, Hensall Ainos Ferguson, committee, AfhOld. pen, Bruce CajUv Ferguson, Hensall, son, Exeter; table Linden, Denfield, Ilderton. It was .. the reunion ailhUUiiy. The 1947 re­ union is to be held at Springbank park, London. A vote of thanks was rendered to Mrs. Arnold Gack- stetter, Kippexi for organizing the first reunion. Are You Ruptured? OUR SERVICE IS DIFFERENT. WE SELL YOU A ITT IN OUR PRIVATE TRUSS ROOM. Trusses, Belts, Supports of ail kinds, SATISFACTION guaranteed. Over 15 years experience. • Your drugs at ROBERTSON'S ExeterPhone 50