HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-03-31, Page 3THE TIME5-M>VO.CATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1949 Page 3.
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KIRKTON
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PHONE 376
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mem-
lunch
Wes
Wes
Will
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hodg
son, Ailsa Craig, Oift., visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arlow
Copeland.
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ladies’ low
e n ’ s h i g 1
men’s low,
FOR “YOUR”
Blue Suit .......
Wine Suit .....
Black Suit ......
Teen Agers
Narrow Widths
$4.50
Senior Medical Officer,
Station, Centralia, has
Randolph Field, San
Texas, where he will
eleven week Aviation
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Wives Auxiliary
on Wednesday
23, and a full
elected. Regular
Grey — Burgundy — Green — Black
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.....,,....... BLUE Calf, GREY Suede
.............. WINE Calf, BLACK Calf
BURGUNDY Suede, BLACK Suede
.................. TAN Calf, GREEN Calf
Fine Footwear
few .attended
the
in
Mrs.
at
,a week-
W.
Martin Moriock
the
Mrs.
with
the
Lon-
Mrs. Clarence
called on her
'Mrs. Wilbur Glan-
of Ailsa Craig.
Miss Barbara
Fender skirts, chrome wheel trim nnfli and
white sidewall tires optional at extra colt.
number from , this
attended the dance
on Wednesday
The
John-
Raff,
sister,
of LiStowel,
week-end at the
and Mrs. S»
EDQEWOQD
Mr. Gordon Baton has started
to .work at the Centralia Air
Port.
The Edgewood Hall held a
Bingo on Wednesday night and
reported a good time.
Mr. and ‘Mrs, Roy Moore and
family attended the wedding
dance of 'Mr. and Mrs, William
Arnolds,
bride, being
son.
iMr. and
of London,
Sunday.
Quite a
Junior Farmers dance in 1
don on Friday night, ,
We have scarlet fever in
Revere district.
WINCHELSEA
Wedding bells are ringing
this community these days.
Quite a
community
in Kirk ton
bight.-
Mr, .and
ville, of near Staffa, visited one
day last week with Mr. and
William Walters.
My. .Ivan Brock spent
week-end at Glencairn, and
Brock and baby returned
him. .
Mi’, and Mrs. Joe Bailey spent
one day last week in London,
and visited with Mrs. Wellington
Brock at Victoria Hospital.
Mr. and . Mrs. George Dans,
Mr. and Mf§. Lloyd Hern and
Helen visited with relatives
Seaforth on (Sunday.
CENTRALIA
Miss Margaret Cook, of Wat
erloo, spent the week-end at her
home. ,
Mr, and 'Mrs. A. Proctor and
■Cameron
Clinton,
relatives
AIRPORT NEWS
Doreen, Mr. and Mrs.
Proctor and son, of
visited on Sunday with
in London.
Mr. Jack Gates was
end guest with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. Gates.
Miss Wilda , Pollock visited
over the week-end with Mr. and
■Mrs. Lome Hicks. Saturday eve
ning guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Hicks were Mr. and JMrs.
Baker, of Grand Bend, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Huxtable and Mr. and
Mrs. ,R. Lightfoot and Sharon.
An epidemic of “flu” visited
the community last week and
several were confined to their
homes.
Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham
visited over the week-end with
Mr. E. Carruthers, in London.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker, of
Grand Bend, spent the week-end
with Mr. and 'Mrs. W. Huxtable.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O’Brien
and young sons .were Sunday
visitors with ’Mr. and Mrs. C.
O’Brien.
Mrs. William Bowden was in
London this week at the home
of Mrs. N. Pybus, due to the
illness of Mrs. Pybus’s mother,
Mrs. Ricker.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hodgson
and Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hicks
atended the service in the Met
ropolitan Church in .London, on
Sunday evening.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. R. J. Smith and
son visited on .Sunday with rel
atives in Stratford and Millbank.
Bray Hatchery
Phone 246 Exeter
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COWS - $2.50 each
HORSES - $2.50 each
HOGS - .50 per cwt.
According to size and
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Accent
Outstanding event of this
week is the celebration of the
twenty-fifth anniversary of the
RCAF on April I,. Probably the
biggest event is the special airi
mens’ dinner being held in the
airmens’ mess on Thursday eve-'
ning where “a better menu than
the Waldorf Astoria” is being
served. Over 400 airmen will
attend, with section commanders
as guests. Dinner will be fob
lowed by a dance in the drill
hall with the station orchestra
in attendance. Friday is to be a
holiday.
4t 4' $
Th NCQ’s are celebrating the
o c c a s s i on by holding “open
house” to members and guests
on Thursday evening, while the
officers mess is holding a- formal
dance on the evening of April 1,
The Airmen's
was organised
evening, March
slate of officers,
monthly meeting will be held on
the first Wednesday of the
month in 'the Airmen’s lounge,
Library bujilding, the next meet
ing being on April 6, at 8:30
p.m. to which all Airmen’s wives
are cordially invited. Those
wishing transportation are re
quested to telephone Mrs. Col
lier, Exeter 123 and Mrs. Ander
son, Exeter 279R.
* 4' 4' 4>
Wing Commander G-H. ‘Jerry’
Graham,
R.C.A.F.
left for
Antonio,
take an
Examiners Medical- Course. Ac
companying him will be Wing
Commander Bright, Senior Med
ical .'Officer of North West Air
Command, Edmonton, Alberta.
Many of the democratic nations’
air force medical officers are
this course and a very
coverage Of , aviation
is scheduled.
the War, Wing Com-
DFC, director of hir training,
Air Force Headquarters, Ottawa,
presented w 1n g s to successful graduated of Pilots Course Ho«
6, R.C.A.F, Station, Centralia.
a The Scroll of Honour present
ed to the Cacjet attaining the
highest all-round proficiency was
won by Flight Cadet Maurice
’Murphy, §ld#iou>th, Devon, Eng
land. Flight Murphy was
a former member of the R,A.F,, >
with both ground and aircrew
training. He came to Canada
and enlisted in the R.C.A.F, in
Vancouver, ft. C*
The Armstrong Siddley Trophy
presented to the Cadet with the
highest proficiency "in flying was
won by Flight Cadet Russ
Roane, 3814 Oxford Street, Van
couver, B.C,
The names and home address
es of the other successful Cadets
are as follows: Flight Cadet p,
Sclioenroth, Box 2, Hodgsville,
Sask.; Flight Cadet L. H. Burn,
Birmingham, England Flight
Cadet A. L, ’Quickfall, Victoria;
Flight Cadet .D, D, Chapman,
Ottawa; Flight Cadet I. R. Fish
er, Vauxhall, Alberta; Flight
Cadet A. MacKinnon, Napanee;
Flight Cadet A. Martineau^,
Montreal.
force
attending
thorough
medicine
During
mander Graham served in East
ern .Air Command at Sydney,
Dartmouth and Halifax. In 19 44
he proceeded Overseas and was
with 6 Group, RCAF, at Croft,
where he remained as Senior
Medical .Officer for 431 and 434
Squadrons for nearly two years.
Wing Commander Graham
calls Lanark, Ontairo, home, al
though his parents are presently
residing in Orlando, Florida.
Mrs. .Graham and family will be
remaining in Centralia during
his stay at Randolph Field.
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Group Captain E. M. Mitchell,
Elimviile Farm Forum
The Elimviile North Far m
Forum held its final meeting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Miller. There was a broadcast,
after which euchre and lost heir
were played. Prizes were award
ed as follows:
In euchre—-Ladies’ high, Mrs.
Warren Brock;
Lillie Miller; j
Edwin Miller;
Charles Miller;
Ronald Elf ord;
for men, Mr.
travelling prize
Charles Miller.
There was one table of lost
heir playing. Ladies' high, Mary
■Skinner;..............
Neil; m
Johns;
Johns.
There
bers present. A delicious
was served at the close. All re
ported a very enjoyable meeting.
ladies' low, Miss
gent’s high, Mr.
gent’s low, Mr.
lucky chair, Mr.
; travelling prize
Howard Johns:
s for ladies, Mrs.
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' Lenten services are being held
each evening this week in the
Evangelical-U.B, Church. Mr. A.
Lamport of Toronto is the guest
spe&kBi**
Rev. H, F* Currie of the Unit
ed Church is delivering a series
of sermons on “Portraits of
Jesus”. At tl\e Sunday morning
service a very pleasing duet was
sung by Mrs. Russel Johnston
and Mrs. Robert Robbins accom
panied by Miss Elaine Mitchell.
Mr. Robert Bechtel of Sea
forth formerly on the staff of
the Canadian Bank of Commerce
here, accompanied by friends
from Seaforth, visited on Sunday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Freeman Morlock,
Several from this community
attended the Faist - Huras wedding in Stratford on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Blackwell
and son, Brian, visited over the
home of Mr.
Wuertli.
Mr. and Mrs.
of Galt spent the week-end at
the homes of Mr. A. Morlock
and Mr. and JMrs. H. Young.
Mrs. Mary Wein, who was re
moved to Victoria Hospital a. few
weeks ago suffering from a frac
tured limb, returned on Friday
to the home of her sisters,
Misses Finkbeiner.
Mr, Oscar Wolfe of London
with his sister, Mrs. Mary Either.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beaver
and son of Exeter spent the
week-end with tile former’s par
ents, Mr, and Mrs. H. C* Beaver.
Mr. and Mrs. F.
visited this week with Mr. and
Mrs* Russel Clark in Detroit and
on Sunday marked the birthdays
of Mr, F. Clark and son, Mr.
Russel Clark*
Mr, and Mrs. Frazer Brown
and Charles attended the Rex-
Lee wedding iii Algonac, Mich.,
on Saturday evening and visited
over the week-end with relatives
in Betroit.
Mrs. Gerald ZWicker, accom
panied by her mother, Mrs.W.
Martin, of Exeter, returned on
Wednesday after a pleasant trip
to Florida.
W. Clark
Sunlight kills TB. germs in a
few hours; boiling In a few min
utes; burning at once.t?
I 9 4 9 flmonarch.
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Ifs PROVED through and through! When
you sit behind the wheel of a 1949 Monarch,
you’ll thrill with that proud feeling of owning
a realty fine car—just as thousands of other
Monarch owners do. They gloried in
Monarch’s sterling performance right from
the start.». and their enthusiasm grows aS the
speedometer records the miles. They take
pride in its luxurious appointments »» * and
revel in its restful ride. They marvel at the
smooth power of its 110 hp.; 8-cylinder;
V-type Engine . .. the surprising economy it
gives for such a big, solid car » . . the easy,
instant response of its steering and brakes.
Yes, satisfying performance is not a promise
in the 1949 Monarch-—it’s owner proven!
Visit your Monarch dealer—he will be happy
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Then take the wheel yourself and • . • Ride
like a King hi a Monarch.
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