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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-12-12, Page 2ft«« a TUR TWK.W0V0CATIS, EXKTfiR, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OEOBWER 12th, 1946 glm by hubby MUlur ruUOweit with n fihvtehw mTljiWh by Itorla An» ulmimn* vuihmtiou was udum; mbv utm wro mil tolWMi by tha roll cull which wm iwsswetl by Bwoi> Uu ChrlMiw hymn, Bimluow w thou iiMmwih .Juiw Morgiin moved ii vutiv or thanks to mm Motv tor tlm nt the umly book. Thia xvuu mummlrtl by LubMlo tomtit* Irm Ikmvw limn Kim h meting and M* IhilkWjm un limmimental* This bring Um annual moctlng Hm oIoip Him of ottloow took jpliw, Mrai Mair iwslilto Tho following slate ri oRkma was pwimuted ami ac« copied?. Hon. Vroridmit, Mrs. Mute; Lamians, Mary Hanllnor and Lillie Milior; PmWnnt* Doria Antiarson; 1M vhm preridmit, Mildred Ballon* tyon; Mui vtoaTWldenL 4ohn Pym mWtary, Norma Beaver; trnsurn toanno Muir; pianist, Labollo tony- ad; asst, pianist, Jana Morgmij group lomlera, Bobby Milter and G. Mimm A vote or thanks anti iwvtu elation was given to Mary Gardiner nml LUllu Milter for their interoat and work with tho Mission Band during tho past year. Mrs. Mair than diwuui ano of tho girls In tho “India SarV* dross of Bulla. At the elaso o£ the mooting Mary Gardlnov and Ullte Milter save an tho child- rm a treat at candy which was much onkwh iWBMW CQWW DIES MBOW AUTO aiXTRW fl MXlIbow ‘Coughlin, 47, a con­ tractor Of Lamlmth, Ont., died in Clinton Iteapital Wtedneadny of last wook as a mnlt of injuries ro« colvcid in a oraah on No, s higihway, suvon mites oast ..of Godorteh, short­ ly attor midnight Tuesday of last wook* Mr* Caugblln was on his way to Gmterlch from his homo In Lain- both and avimrentiy had stopped. Ms oar at Ginn’s hill, sovon mites oast of Qodorleh to luvostigato the ve* Motels lighting* Ho wa& standing by tho oar, whoii another ear driven by Dloyd hldlghofter, of Mitchell, eama over tho hill* Mr* hJdighaften is said to have applied his brakes but 3;is ear crashed broadside into the Coughlin car knocking the Bam* both man into the ditch. He was removed to Clinton hospital* He had suffered a broken right leg and head injuries, Mr* Coughlin was the building contractor who built tho garage in Bxeter North for Mr. Ward Ih'it?, He was engaged, in the construction or a garage at Goderich for Beg. McGee. Hu leaves a wife and two children. Mr. Kdighoffer was re­ turning from a Masonic function in Goderich when the accident hap­ pened. Provincial Traffic Officer James Clup investigated. THAMES ROAD Mte uro illite to wimrt Umt Mrf Prml Duwmm rntunute bourn from Vtetuvte ihuH’ltel Wodtwaduy or hurt mmk. # , JMr. Melvin Coward tiaited ou itumiuy with Mr and Mru. Allan Von ai d In hltrlumm'. , iMitw dmw Cowtu'd Mwnt tho week mid ulih her imi eutw.Mru AUmrt HthevUmtun vlalute on Bnmtey with Mr. and Mrm vilt fund Alien.Bunday vlulima with Mr. and Mm. IB Mid or wwo Mr and M.ra. Wuu Coward ami family. Mn and Mrm Vmvy Milter, d! ML Dtemmni* xkited with Mr* and Mte> Robert. Millin'. * Mr* mte Mrm I'has. Allison and family \Udtert with Mr. and Mrs. hm l amimvt on Bunday last. < \\v are slud to report that Mias Norma Heaver, who underwent an opmathm tor upmmdlellis in 3t. Mumph'a llmmUul. Bondnm returned homo mi Monday of thia week. Mva Hherwood Brock of XV Inch nV mm. mumt a few days last week with Mlaa Kite Robinson. Farm Fovuma met at tho follow* lug idtrvoa Monday evening and all report a splendid attoudauco. The homes nt Mr. and Mrs. Blum. AUB mm. Mr, and Mrs. B. Williams ter. and Lumley Bchool Houso. Ite auro to keen Thursday* Doo* ember uth attovmum and evening open toy Lumloy Bohmd eoneort in the attermmn and. Thames Road Behool eouvert In the ehureh in the evening. Boo pout ova for turthev an* mmneomenta. Mr Bort Gardiner, ot London, spent the wook oml with his pass enta, Mr. Hay Btewart. of London, vis* Bed at his homo over tho woeteeml Mitra loan Cann spent last woete end visiting with retetlves in IW elite. MIm A nn to Word, ot London, visited with her pavente over tho week end The ottieova and teachers of the Bunday Behuol ate tishod to meet at tho Manse Thursday evening at X SO tey a business meeting XX”e hope all teachers and officers and anyone interested in the work m the Bunday School will bo present, Mr and Mrs, Leslie McClure and Mr and Mrs. Frank Brnale off Beatorth visited last Batuvday with [I Mo,, and Mrs. Percy Passmore. p Mr and Mrs. Arthur Gardiner. :'< Mr and Mrs rtmtUo Cana and Mr and Mrs Percy Passmore spent test Wednesday evening with Mr1 and Mrs, Jadm Hodgert. Kxeten h Mr and Mrs. Bay Vterko and i Kenneth spent Bunday with Mr and Mis dohn Bray-. Miss lots Ford spent the- week ■end with Miss LtHten Bartend Mr and Mrs. Wilson MorteyNh Mrs A. Fiwatrtck. Mrs. R, v.ev and laween. of Kxeter. visited ? xm Bunday with Mn and Mrs : ■ Petey itemmnw f4 sevvnees wexo held aij; Bax's eteiteh Thursday stAeymwvn!; set 5iW week ter the Ute Bimenjj Ikxw, fetertnent tn Boy's xtenunevy^ ; GtewcL smdeo wt® he st vhei’ mml tew on Bunday Bunday;; :Bctevd a^ a.m. Ghuteh ■stete'' an U-U am. Wd* r.7. ineed Whtay oxetW^ at B.^0 p-.m. :te tjhe etetteh Nase-menK. The Y.W. mt in 5he ehnteW;; whasoutent test; Wday- x^enW wixhf jhho pctes-sdent. Wtetred Hunkte-, ^o*;' .JsklW- ‘&ter rneociW opened WM Jhymu ted'owed hy!; bBoxv Main Mfes Rowrate md KSgnWtex Wmn was sun^ &W,! ..bnsatess dtteussod- Wk Btewatdi; ?!w-ss ^se-ted to? $W‘ wv, vws sang;|Hkvad W> wd. iktt? W |^-Boce^d t'hter<gtes', Wmn W «as- and she <Wd ’ Moctea#- W.yaB and W. k wq tas 4^? Wteh hawmd on WWri^day avkswm. 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Grapefruit 40c pkg. 40c pkg. 30c pkg. 30c pkg. pint 60c per dpz. 4 for 25c Wd F‘ ... ................................... Phone 70 Exeter EMERGENCY! SAVE ELECTRICITY! A critical power shortage now exists in Southern Ontario. Savings in the use of electricity? will be needed on. the part of all citizens in order to avoid. serious difficulties during ‘the present winter period, and Hydro is asking all consumers to conserve electricity wherever possible in order to relieve this situation. THE DAILY PERIOD DURING WHICH SAVINGS SHOULD BE EFFECTED IS BETWEEN 8 A.M. AND 8 P.M., AND CONDITIONS ARE PARTICULARLY ACUTE BETWEEN 4 P.M. AND 7 PJM- THIS IS HOW YOU CAN HELP ss a s^a^tisssa wit tbe Bet ^*ss t®r with d*-d£ cw titess, ffiptitig. thfe wst the isr «sr Srai’d tihs- waff, cdtical Ms- sgtioMy aw ^W££T.,