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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-03-17, Page 9THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1949 I AIRPORT NEWS Ford feedun,194-8 Chev Sedan,1946 Chev Coach,1946 Chev Coach.1941 Hobby 1934 1929 Dodge Coach. Ford Model A Sedan.March 31, followed on April The twenty-fifth anniversary of the Royal Canadian Air Force is being observed throughput Canada on April j, Individual stations across Canada will cele­ brate the day in their- own way. At Centralia, a special dinner for the airmen is being held in their mess, on the evening of by a holiday ,, .. ji .;.............,,,,,, g assisted by Padre F/L M. W, Williams. The ceremony was en- ........................ ----- - tQ the Organ Page SI TRUCKS 1. * * * Sergeant Flying Control visited * . A, J. Prid- IMPLEMENTS ★ For All Hydraulic Lift. Tractors. ' 1946 Fargo 2-Ton, a good one. ' ★ 1940 Ford Pickup. TRACTORS " or * 1946 Ford, above average shape. SANDY ELLIOT TEL. 64W EXETER Are you primarily interested in producing’ eggSj or poultry meat — or both ? No matter which, it pays to choose chicks that are “built for the job”, and start them as early as you possibly can. Remember the prices for big eggs in late summer and early fall, and for early meaty, broilers and roasters! Aim the right market with the right chicks! for The Bray Chick Does the Trick0 Bray Chicks have been “designed and built” for high vigor, high livability,’ fast growth and full velopment which will help you make most monejr from either layers or meat birds. They have behind them many generations of careful, tion for both That makes a do it now! the de- I, consistent selec- ineat type and high egg production, difference ! Order Bray Chicks—and Chick Hatchery, Exeter Eric Carscadden, Manager Fred W. Bray, Limited - 120 John St. N., Hamilton, Ont, Business Directory DR. H. H. COWEN L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Main Street. Exeter Office 36w Telephones Res. Closed Wednesday Afternoon 36j DR. J. W. CORBETT D.D.S., Ij.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 a Specializing In • Farm & Purebred Livestock Sales ‘'Service That Satisfies” Phone 57r2 R. 1 DASHWOOD . WM. H. SMITH LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex Special training assures you your property's true Value oil sale day. Graduate of American Auction College Terms Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed Crediton P.O. or Phone 43-2 of E. F. CORBETT licensed auctioneer Terms Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER. R.R. 1 Phone Zurich P2r7 Flight ham, of his parent’s home at R.R. No. 2 Alliston two weeks ago. He re­ ports that drilling contractors for Imperial -Oil are working on his1 father’s 400 acre farm. They have been drilling for a month and' so far have found nothing, but! claim time they will oil. that in six -months have plenty of ♦** * record, numberMarch third’s of 810 take-offs and landings was broken by 840 take-offs and landings on March 8.* * * * On Saturday March 5 a pretty wedding was held in the Protest­ ant Chapel, when, Doreen Trieb- ner, of Exeter, became the bride of LAC Michael, Heenan, of the Supply Section. The Rev. H. L. Langford, of Trivitt Memorial Church conducted the ceremony, hanced by chimes, loaned Chapel by the Mitchell Company, of London.* * * * Interest in the Station Shop is increasing rapidly. The most active section to date has been the Model Flying Club, with, its twenty members. Many power models have been made. The room for this purpose is fitted with well rigged benches and tools, and has a sound in­ sulated' room ’for testing engines. Good working benches and tools are available as well as a large stock of leather and patterns for purses and other leather articles. Some of the projects to date a r e—two airmen building a .motor launch, an officer com­ pleted a baby-tender, another airmen making a combination wardrobe, chest of drawers and bed. Instructors are available in the hobby shop every eve­ ning from 6:'310' to 10^00 except Friday, 'Saturday and sufficient interest is the Hobby Shop it is enlarge the premises a larger leather shop ing mill. Officers and encouraged to bring then- wives to the Hobby Shop if they ar.e interested in any of the hobby facilities provided. SHI FKA Mr* Karl Guenther has re- turned home after, spending the last month in London'where he had an operation.* Miss Dorothy Desjardins is at present in Victoria Hospital where she is under observation. Mr. and- Mrs. Norman Me- i Callum of London spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C* Swartz, Mr. Harvpy Pickering is at present visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Bickering after having an appendix opera­ tion. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Clarke are moving this week to their new farm in Hay Township. Mr, John Lamport of Toronto spent the week-end at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Ed Lamport. The quilts „ ___ Jacob Rat.z, Mrs^ Arthur Flnk- beiner the past week. Mr. Ted Dietrich from Wind­ sor is visiting at the homes of his brothers, Mr. Lorne and Roy Dietrich. M' W.A. has quited eight! at the homes of Mrs. | and Mrs. Ernest Keyes in ! BRINSLEY ■Mr. and Mrs. Roland Neil and Gerald spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Whit­ ing, of Centenary. Mr. Murray Sholdice, of Lon­ don, spent Sunday with hfs parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Wilbert Sholdice. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Treve- thick and children of St. Thomas spent 'Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trevethick. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Watson and Bonnie spent Thursday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.' John Kennedy, of St. Miary’s, it being their fortieth wedding anniversary. Mr. Douglas Lewis spent a few days with friends in Guelph. Mrs. Amy, of Exeter, is spend­ ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. James Trevethick. Mrs. Fraser Dixon spent a few days last week with friends in London. •Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Morley. Miss Nellie Lewis, of Green­ way, spent the week-end with Mr. and .Mrs. Earl Morley. Mr. Ernest Amos and Mr. John Lavine, of London, spent Sunday evening with Mr. J. L. Amos and Gertrude. The Young Adults of Brinsley United Church were entertained by the Y.P.U. of Ailsa Craig United Church on Tuesday eve­ ning last. Sunday. If shown in planned to to include and weav- airinen are EDGEWOOD Mr. Douglas Westman spent Tuesday afternoon in London. Mr. James Moore is the sick list. We hope see him out again. Mr. Charlie Allinger to -Sarnia on Tuesday. Mr. Donald Middleton whs in London last week attending_the seed fair with mers. Mr. Douglas Ken Westman evening with Mr. and seph Zubal. Little Marion Moore ton and Gordon Bieber deboye celebrated their birthdays on Sunday at Gordon’s grand­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore. • Miss is still Miss week-end with her sister, Mrs. Henry Bieber of Clandeboye. still on to soon returned the Junior Far- Westman and spent Thursday Mrs. Jo- of Gran- of Clau- Rilla Gowan of Revere on the sick list. Vera Moore spent the CREDITON Mrs. Burns and Mrs. Bowman of Niagara Falls spent a few days with the former’s daugh­ ter, Mrs. J. V. Dahms, and Rev. Dahms. Mr. Oscar Wolfe has returned to London after spending the past few months with his sister, Mrs. Mary Eilber. Ken Lillow, of London, on .Sunday at the home and Mrs. H. M. Faist. •Clara Gaiser, who spent ELMER D. BELL, K.C. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Successor to J. W. MOrley EXETER. ONTARIO GLADMAN and COCHRANE BARRISTERS - SOLICITORS EXETER, ONTARIO at Hensall, Friday 2 to 5 p.m. JOHN WARD Chiropractor and Optometrist MAIN STREET, EXETER Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday Phone 348 WINCHELSEA Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bailey have returned home, after .spend­ ing several months with Mr. and •Mrs. Joe Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Brock spent one day last week •with Mr. and Mrs. Goldwin Glenn, of Brinsley. Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey visited at the home of Mr. Charles Delbridge, on Sunday, Mr. Freeman Horne was In Toronto on 'Monday with a load of cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Gun­ ning, of near Exeter, visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Clarke. Mr* and Mrs. Calvin Christie and family, of Thames Road, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and ‘Mrs. George Davis. Mr, and .Mrs. Alf Collier and Grace, of Kitchener, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bailey* on IL ARTHUR FRASER income Tax Reports, Bookkeeping Service, etc, Ann St., EXETER, Phone 355w USBORNE and HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ontario President Angus Sinclair, R.R. 1, Mitchell Vice-President Milton McCurdy, R.R. 1, Kirkton Directors William H, Coates, Exeter Martin Feeney, Dublin John Hackney, R.R. 1, Kirktdn William A. Hamilton, Cromarty Agents T. G. Ballantyne, Woodham Alvin L. Harris, Mitchell Thomas Scott, Cromarty Secretary-Treasurer Arthur Fraser, Exeter Solicitors Gladman & Cochrane, Exeter Tenders Accepted For Roads, Drain The Hibbert township council men on -March 7, in regular session with all members pre­ sent. The reeve, Frank Allin, presided* The clerk read the minutes of the previous meeting and they were adopted as read. A requisition was presented to council signed by Ivan stewart, John McNichol and Orland Squire to have the Stewart Drain repaired and the clerk was instructed to forward the re­ quisition to S, W. Archibald, drainage engineer of London. By-law No. 5, 1941), Stewart Municipal Drain, and By-law No. 6, Wren Municipal Drain, was given third and final reading and passed. There were seven tenders re­ ceived at this meeting for crush­ ing and delivering gravel on township roads. George Elliott, Clinton 63 cents; George Rad­ ford, Bly th, 55 cents; Robinson & Horton, Listowel, 57 cents; Lavis Construction Company, Clinton, 53 cents; Sim. Ireland, London, 60 cents; G. Smith, London, 57 cents; and Joe Kerr, Wingham, 57 cents. The tender of Lavis 'Construction Company, was accepted, There were eight tenders received on Wren Muni­ cipal Drain and the tender of Robert K. Clarke of Mitchell wag accepted for the sum $1,095.00. Mr. visited of Mr. ■Miss the winter with her father, Mr. John Gaiser, returned to Grand Bend on Monday. Mr. H. K. Eilber spent a few days this week in Toronto where he attended an insurance con­ vention. Miss Joan Anderson of Wat­ ford and Miss Jetrid Anderson of Stratford were the week-end guests with their sister, Mrs. Harold Currie and Rev. Currie. Mr. James Johnston spent the week-end at his home in Toron­ to. Mrs. Pratt of Toronto visited over the week-end with her hus­band, Mr. Pratt, of the bank) staff. ’ Mr. Robert Wolfe, of Sarnia,j spent the week-end at the home his parents, Mr* and Mrs. Albert Wolfe. Our congratulations go out this week to Mrs. Thomas Treve­ thick, who celebrated her birth­ day on Sunday. Mrs. Trevethick was showered with a host of congratulatory messages and had as her guests Mr* and Mrs. Vic­ tor Kestle and Miss Janet Kes- tle of Exeter; also her only sur­ viving brother, Mr* Bert Kestle, and Mrs. Kestle and Donald, We are glad to report that both Mr. and Mrs. Trevethick are enjoy­ ing better health than they did previously this winter. Mrs. Lloyd Hey’s many friends are glad to learn that she has improved following ‘her illness last week.Evangelical Ladies Aid Meets The annual meeting of the Ladies Aid and W.S.W.S. was held Wednesday evening, March 22, at the parsonage with thirty- two members and two visitors present. Mrs. Herb Young opened the devotional period with hymn "Take My Life And Let It Be”, followed by scripture portions by different members and prayer. Mrs. E. Wenzel gave the chap­ ter in the study book, "Daylight And Dawn”. The president, Mrs. G. Ratz, took charge of the busi­ ness part. A baking sale is to be held at Freeman Morlock’s shop on Saturday, Match 26, with Mrs. Lorne Morloek as convenor* Rev. Dahms then took charge of the election of officers. Splendid reports were given by all com­ mittees. The election of officers was as follows: Past president, Mrs. Gordon Ratz; president, Mrs. Wes Wein; first vice- president, Mrs. Art Gaiser; se­ cond vice-president, Mrs. J. V* Dahms; secretary, Mrs. Albert Gaiser; assistant secretary, Mrs. Ed Hendrick: treasurer W.M,S., Mrs. F. Morloek; treasurer L.A., MM L. Morloek; Missionary SAINTSBURY Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald were Wednesday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith, of Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hodgins and .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll and Wayne spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, Ings of London. We are sorry to report that Mrs. D. Abbott is under the doc­ tor’s care. We all join in wish­ ing her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hodgins and Mrs. H, Carroll and Wayne visited on Friday with Mrs. F. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lutter of London were week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. E. Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald visited Mr. Jack Dickins in Vic­ toria Hospital on Sunday. Jack is improving favourably since his operation on Monday of last week. The March meeting of the W.A. was held at the 'home of Mr. and .Mrs. R. Greenlee on Wednesday afternoon with a good attendance. The meeting opened with scripture reading by Mrs. J. Turner, followed by prayer led by the president and several other ladies. The roll call was answered by a scripture verse starting with the letter "B”. The reports were read and accepted at the close of the business meeting. The afternoon was spent in quilting and piec­ ing blocks. Canon James ad­ dressed the ladies as they worked, using as his topic "Mary Magdalene”. At the close of the meeting t'he hostess served lunch. The regular March meeting of the Guild was held at the home of Mrs. C. Davis on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. M. McDonald, president, was in charge of the meeting which opened with the hymn "Jesus Keep Me Neai’ The Cross”, followed by prayer. The roll call was answered with a scripture verse. Plans were made for a social evening to be held in the near future in .Moorse- ville Hall. The meeting was closed with prayer and the hos­ tess served lunch. Education C h i.l d r en, Mrs. R. Krueger. The meeting closed iby repeating John 3:16, after which lunch was served. A vote of thanks was given to the hostess and all committees in charge. Skinny men, women gain 5,10,15 lbs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor What a thrllh bony limbs fill out; tulr hollows nil up; nock no longer scrawny; body lose, half­ starved. Blckly “bean-pole” look. Thousands of girlfl. women, men. who never could gain before, are now proud ot Bhnpely, healthy-looklng bodice. They thank the special vlgor-bulldlng, flesh-bulldlng tonic, Ostrex. Its tonics, Btlmulants, tnvlgorators. 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