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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-12-19, Page 8THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, TOURS DAYMORNING, DECEMBER 19th, 1946$ a daugh- 6 7 th CARDS OF THANKS NOCL so WM. HATTER to of Fletcher’s December M!rs. Wil- on 1946. wishes kindly letters visited in Victoria remember- cards and wishes to friends flowers in the hos- * Mr, and Mrs. Burton Grand Bend, Tra- the ENGAGEMENTS and Mrs. James Albert wish to announce — At Dr. op. Friday, late Mrs. to express the many __„____ for the sympathy extended 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Hazel son, Announcements vVe wish to JecrswV Birth, Death and Marriage Apiices are Inwcrted free of eiutrg.e. Card of Thanks 5Q.C, In Meinorimn Notices 50c tor oln^le verse, i{5e extra for- each addi­ tional verse. l-mg-aseni ents 50c extend to one and all sincere wishes for a happy holiday and heartfelt thanks for considerate patronage. W. W. McBRIDE PUT your We wish to extend our per­ sonal greeting and to wish one and all the Merriest Christmas ‘ and happiest New Year ever. BRUCE RIVERS May the bells of Christmas ring out their tune of joy and happiness for you and yours this holiday season and all through the New Year. Bright as the stars and sweet as the sugar cane on your Christmas tree are our wishes for you this holiday season. W. J. THOMSON a candle for us on Christmas Day—and may its glow reflect the radi­ ance of our cordial wishes to you and yours, this Christmas—and always. CENTRAL HOTEL A. Acheson, Prop. the spitit hi Christmasj, wish you all happiness In we health and unbounded joys. KETHER’S COFFEE SHOPPE 4* Greetings and Best Wishes for a Happy Christmas and a .Prosperous New Year, Wo wish to express our appreciation for the splen­ did patronage afforded us. ELSTON’S LUNCH Happy holiday to all. Our sincerest Christmas for a New happiness, ity. wishes for a filled with joy— Year filled with health, prosper- R. B WILLIAMS wealth of health, happi­ ness and prosperity is our wish for all our friends. R. G. SELDON & SON The mas you and mas new musical bells of Christ- ring out in a toast to for happiness, health prosperity this Christ- and during the bright, 1947. KELVINATOR SALES & SERVICE Like falling snowflakes our every wish for you is a different one—but they all add up to a beautiful, joyous Christmas. HILT. LAING Supertest Santa has expressed our sentiments exactly: a Mer­ ry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all. NORM HOCKEY Io one and all go oui* very best wishes for a Christmas filled with all your dreams come true and for a New Year filled with gladness. ELMORE HARNESS At Christmas time and /through the year Someone thinks of you, And wishes that the Season’s Cheer Will glow thru all you do. GUENTHER TRANSPORT All the little snowmen join ug in wishing you a wonder­ ful, bright Christmas — a New Year of happiness and joys fulfilled. HIGHLAND HILL DAIRY MERRY CHRISTMAS • and a HAPPY NEW YEAR WONG’S CAFE Here’s to a wonderful Christmas to you and yours. A Happy New Year, too. LEAVITT’S THEATRE We’re wrapping up every good wish we can think of —in this little message which comes to say, "Christ­ mas Cheer” to you, and everyone in your household. And may your New Year be happy, too. mrw n mmi o BIRTHS GREEN—At -Dr. Fletcher’s Hospit­ al on Wednesday, December 18, 1946, ‘ ' Green, ter. HARRISON ■Hospital 13 th, 1946, to Mr. and -mei’ Harrison, pf Goderich Twp., a daughter, Joanne Marjorie, HORNE—'At Dr, Fletcher’s Hospit­ al on Thursday, December 12th, 19 46, to Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne, of Winchelsea, a son. MARGISON — At Mrs. Gqdbolt’s Hospital on Wednesday. 'Decem­ ber 18, Maynard Margison (nee Johns), of London, a Robert John. DEATHS DENOMME—In London on Friday December 13th 1946 Dora Marie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Remi Denomme, of Hay Township, aged 20 years. HEYWDOD—Jn fit. Joseph’s Hos­ pital, London, on Thursday, Dec. 112th, 1946, Miary Ann Clements, beloved Wife .of the late Wesley Heywood, in her 70th year. LAFOND — At her late residence near Grand Bend on Monday, Dec. 16th, 1946, Marguerite Tetreau, beloved wife of Wilfred Lafond, in her 83rd year. SIMS—Suddenly in Exeter Wednesday, December 11, as»u, Elizabeth Ann Appleton, beloved wife of K. J. Sims in her year. quair ___ „ _______ __ engagement of their only daughter, Dorothy Lillian Janet, Reg.N,, to John, only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Christie, of Calgary, Alberta. The wedding to take place in James Street United Church, Exeter, on December 28 at 4.30 p.m. Mr. Clarise Snell wishes to thank the many friends who called on !him while a patient Hospital, also the one’s ing him with flowers, treats. Mrs. Chris., Dinney thank her neighbors and for treats, cards and while she was a patient pital. The family of" the Wesley Heywood desire their sincere thanks to friends and neighbors kindness and !__ during their bereavement, also for the kindly remembrances while Mrs. Heywood was in hospital and f-or the floral tributes. * Mr. K. J. Sims and family wish to express their thanks to all who so kindly remembered them during their recent bereavement, with special thanks to neighbors and those who loaned, cars, sent flow­ ers and cards and to Rev. N. J. Woods. * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brierley wish to *thank all their kind friends and neighbors for kindness shown them during Mr. Brierley’s illness, also for cards and gifts flowers sent during his stay Victoria Hospital, London. Jack Galloway wishes remem­ in Vic- c Mr. thank all who so kindly bered him while a patient toria Hospital, London. ‘ Mrs. Norman Hannigan to thank all those who so remembered her with cards, and treats and those who her while she was a patient in Victoria Hospital,, London. c I sincerely thank my many friends who so kindly remembered me with flowers, cards, letters and treats, also all who visited me while I was a patient in Victoria- Hospital. Mrs. Frank Wood* IN MEMORIAM The Late Mrs, Heywood Mrs. Wesley Heywood, a life- ‘long resident of Usborne passed away in London, following south of name was Mary Ann Clements and she was in her 70th year. With the exception of a few years spent in St. ” ‘ ’ spent where her in three home with her nephew, Mr. John Ridley, Surviving are three daugh­ ters, (HJlsie) Mrs. L. Battersby, of Hamilton; Rader, of Sie) Mrs, Twp. and Bonis, of en grandchildren. a membei’ of the Elimville United church and the funeral Sunday afternoon from the R, C.- Dinney Funeral Home was conducted by her pastor, Rev. Wm. Mair. The bearers were Jos. Bailey, Wm. Johns. John Herdman Chas. Steph­ en, Harry Sparling .and Wm. Rout- ley. Interment was in the Elimville cemetery. Among those attending the funeral were Mr, and Mrs. L. Battersby and Lola, of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Art Groves, of Clin­ ton; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Bonis and Mrs. Geo. Crozier, of St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rader, of Dashwood, Wm. Skelton, of Lucan Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Norris, Staffa; Mrs. Maud Heywood, Exeter, and Mrs. Vernon Drake, Shelbyville, Indianna. St. Joseph’s Hospital. Thursday of last week a week’s illness. Born Winchelseu, her maiden Marys her married life was ill the Eliinville district Mr, Heywood predeceased March, 1943'. For the past years she has made her (Jessie) Mrs. Harry Highway 83; and (Bes- Stewart Gould, of Hay one sister, Mrs. Robert St. Marys; also eley- Deceased was Exeter Motor Sal es Dodge and DeSoto Sales and Service Tom Coates Phone 20Q Fred Dobbs i £hrht»*>M Not because of custom long -established of extending greet­ ings at this holiday season, but because of sincerity of our appreciation of your kindly friendship and loyal patronage, we are prompted by the spirit of the season to wish you a good old-fashioned Merry Christmas. We are in the Market for GOOSE AND DUCK FEATHERS Call us to dispose of yours.t i i Death of Mrs. Lafond Mrs. Wilfred Lafond, whose maiden name was Marguerite Tet­ reau, passed away at her late resi­ dence near Grand Bend on Monday in her 83rd year. She had been ill for about a month. Deceased was born at Rockton Pond? Quebec, a daughter of the late Francis and Mary Tetreau. Before moving to her late home she resided on the B Line and on the 14th concession of Stephen. Her husband predeceas­ ed her a number of years ago. Sur­ viving are four daughters, Mrs. Victoria Ross, of London; Mrs. Russell- Wanner, -of Grand Bend; Mrs. Willis Williams, of Detroit; and Mrs. Wm. Miller, of Dashwood; five sons, Edward, of Bjlucher, Sask.; Francis, of Sarnia; Henry, of Mosbank, Sask.; Leasum, at home, and Ecran, of Omaha, Ne­ braska; five sisters, Mrs. Mary Desjardine and Mrs. Ellen Desjar- dine, of Grand Bend; Mrs. Samuel Schroeder, of Saskatoon, Sask., Mrs. Wm. Jones, of Regina, and Mrs. Jack Patton, of Alberta; 22 grandchildren and 15 great grand­ children. A brief funeral service will take place at the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home Thursday at 2 p.m. A memorial service will be held in the United church, Grand Bend, following interment iq Grand Bend cemetery. LIGHTFOOT—<In loving memory of ■a dear wife and mother, Edith Jane Lightfoot, who passed away Dec. 22nd. 1928. Quickly and suddenly came the call, Her sudden death surprised us all, Dearer to memory than words can tell, The loss of a another we loved well. —Ever remembered’ by husband -and family. FIELD—4n memory of Arthur Field Who left us December 24th 1941. They say time heals all Sorrow And helps us to forget, But time so far has only proved How much we miss him yet. God gave us strength to bear it And courage to face the blow*/ But what it meant to lose him, No one will ever know. The world may change from year to year, And friends from day tb day; But never will the one We loved From tnetnory fade .away, —Ever remembered by Dad, I Mother, Robert and .Winnie. ♦ % Please Note:— A premium of 20c per pound will be paid on White Goose Feathers kept separate from grey. Canada Packers Limited Phone 256 Exeter, Ont. A Swell Christmas Gift . . . The Times-Advocate letz Hopper Grinders If you are looking for a hopper grinder, see us about the new Letz Model 60. We will be able to obtain a few of these machines. Rigidly built of improved design, this small Letz grind­ er is an extraordinary value •with all the improvements of the larger machines. Complete with bagger. W. G. Simmons & Sons Phone 115 Exeter Christmas Gift Suggestions Cut right down to clear for Christmas—real bargains in Boys’ Parkas, Windbreakers, Pants and Breeks, Sizes 22 to 36 Boys Parkas Boys’ Leather 12” Hi-Cuts Durable Shoes with extra toe- caps and knife pockets. Regular $5.00 $3.95 1 Brown, Sand, and. Blue Gabardine, heavy plaid linings detachable fur hoods .... Regular $11.95 , just what the boys like. ♦ G. Beautiful men’s fur felts just arrived in browns and blues! What a Gift! $5.95 Windbreakers 2-tone heavy wool frieze cloth, sizes 24 to 34 Regular $3.98 , $2.98 Wv To Everyone We Extend Hearty Season*s Greetings George Wright and Staff Sox We have the greatest array of all wool hand-knit cable stitched socks; • grey, blue, and fawn, made from soft downy wool. $2.95 Wool Diamond Designs All Colors $2.50 Plain Ribbed Wools /Blue, Brown ’’’ All Sizes 75c A Fine Selection of Gift Socks as low as 35c Sheep-lined Gabardine Coats Fur-trimmed These are seen in larger centres at $25.00 $17.95 Belts - Scarves - Imported Ties * Hankies - Overcoats - Leather " Coats SLIPPERS! SLIPPERS! For all the family. Cold weather has held back un­ til now. We take stock in Janu­ ary. No carry over—out they go ! Here’s Prices! s'