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Yellow and white gladioli
formed the background in the
United Church, Lucan, for the
wedding of Lois Virginia Jean
Patterson, only daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. E. Patterson, and Mr.
Earl Culbert, youngest son of
Mr, and Mrs. Myron Culbert, all
of Lucan. Rev. R, B. Cumming
officiated at the double - ring
ceremony.
by herinGivenmarriage
father, the bride looked charm
ing in a
over
lace motifs on the fitted bodice
and
matching finger-tip veil fell from
a halo headdress and she carried
white gladioli.
only attendant,bride’sThe
Miss Doris Woods. London, wore
aqua taffeta with matching braid
ed headdress trimmed with
carrieddaisies..Sheshasta a
matching arm bouquet.
Mr. Harry Hern, Granton, was
best man, and the ushers were
Mac Tanton, Watford.andMr.
Mr. Mel Culbert, Lucan.
Receiving guests at her home
after the ceremony, Mrs. Patter
;own of lime greenson wore a S'crepe with black accessories and
corsage of Better Times ropes.
the bridegroom’sAssisting her,
mother wore a black and white
crepe dress with white acces-
corsage of red•and asories,
roses.
On their return from a wed
ding trip to the United States,
Mr. and Mrs. Culbert will live
in London.
For travelling the .bride wore
two-piece dressdarkgreena
with white accessories and car
ried a white topcoat. A corsage
of white gladioli completed
ensemble.
own of white nylon,g,
with embroideredtaffeta,
M iss H. Strang
Miss Helen Strang,
unexpectedly August
home of her sister,
Road, Goderich, was a daughter
of the late Dr. Hugh I. Strang,
former principal of Goderich
Collegiate.
■She had been in poor health
recently, and only came home
from New York Monday night.
She was born and educated in
graduateand asGoderich a
nurse had lived in New York for
several years. In World War I
she was a nursing sister with
the Imperial forces.
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By Day or Week
HONEY FOR SALE
Clover honey is now available.
Have
week,
ment.
Ford Ferguson Tractor.
Ford Ferguson Tractor., above average.
Corn
now in stock,
Ford Coach, an above average car.
Ford Truck; very good.
International Pickup.
Pickers, Ploughs, Cultivators, Discs, Tractors
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Ciilbert>Pattersori
Yellow and white gladioli
formed the background in the
United Church, Lucan, tor the
wedding of Lois Virginia Jean
Patterson, only daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. E. Patterson, and Mr.
Earl Culbert, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Culbert, all
of Lucan. Rev. R. B. Cumming
officiated at the double - ring
ceremony.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride looked charm
ing in a gown of white nylon
over taffeta, with embroidered
lace motifs on the fitted bodice
and full gathered skirt. Her
matching finger-tip veil fell from
a halo headdress and she carried
white gladioli.
The bride’s only attendant,
Miss Doris Woods. London, wore
aqua taffeta with matching braid
ed headdress trimmed with
shasta daisies. She carried a
matching arm bouquet.
Mr. Harry Hern, Granton, was
best man, and the ushers were
Mr. Mac Tanton, Watford, and
Mr. Mel Culbert, Lucan.
Receiving guests at her home
after the ceremony, Mrs. Patter
son wore a gown of lime green
crepe with black accessories and
corsage of Better Times ropes.
Assisting her, the bridegroom’s
mother wore a black and white
crepe dress with white acces
sories, and a corsage of red
roses.
On their return from a wed
ding trip to the United States,
Mr. and Mrs. Culbert will live
in London.
For travelling the bride wore
a dark green two-piece dress
with white accessories and car
ried a white topcoat. A corsage
of white gladioli completed her
ensemble.
BLANSHARD
Mr, and Mrs. Herman Lung
ford unci family of Clandeboye
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Herb Langford, Miss Anna Jean
Langford remaining for a .weeks
holidays.
Mr, and Mrs. Gladwyn Lang
ford and family of Kirkton were
recent .visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Herb Langford.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker,
Orris, Elizabeth and Linda spent
Sunday with relatives in London.
Mr, .and Mrs. Kenneth Lang
ford, Walter and Donnie, visited
with Rev, and Mrs. Miners of
Fordwich,
Mrs. Rev. Gill of St, Joseph
Island visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Mills.
■Miss Marilyn Brine
ham spent last.' week
Shirley Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson,
Mr. and Mrs. .Milton Hooper,
Mr, and Mrs. Mitchell Leibler,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Edwin Saakel of
Mitchell spent Sunday at Han
over,
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PERSONAL
M iss H. Strang
Miss Helen Strang, who
unexpectedly August 3 at
home of her sister, Brittania
Road, Goderich, was a daughter
of the late Dr. Hugh I. Strang,
former principal of Goderich
Collegiate.
■She had been in poor health
recently, and only came home
from New York Monday night.
She was born and educated in
Goderich and as a graduate
nurse had lived in New York for
several years. In World War I
she was a nursing sister with
the Imperial forces.
WINCHELSEA
Threshing is the order of the
day in this community.
Sunday visitors in the village
were Mr. Ralph Batten of Exe
ter, Mr. Harold Denham of Wal
laceburg, Mr. Ivan Queringesser
of Brodhagen and Miss Evelyn
Rivers of Seaforth, with Mr, and
Mrs. W. Batten; Mrs. Will Brock
and Linda, and Mrs. Fred Wal
ters Sr., of London, with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Walters; Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Brock of Exeter, with
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns; Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Rundle of
Woodham, and Mr. and Mrs.
Beverly Morgan of Thames Road
with Mr. and Mrs. Newton
Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Walters
spent Sunday in Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Newman Baker of
burn.
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CREDITON
(Intended for last week.)
Mr. E. M. Fahrner and son,
Calvin, of Sarnia, spent a few
days last week in Orillia with
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White and
family. Miss Norma Fahrner of
Hamilton spent the week-end at
the home of
Miss Edna
L. iDavey of
Sunday with
mery Fahrner.
Mr. Bud Gibson of Aylmer
spent the week-end with his sis
ter, Mrs. Gerald Leslie, and Mr.
Leslie.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gilmartin
of Hamilton visited on Monday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Woodall.
Master Douglas Wein of Exe
ter spent last week at the home
of his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. G. Wein. Master Ross WTein
is spending this week with
Douglas at the summer home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wein at
Turnbulls Grove.
Miss Marilyn Goulding of Lon
don visited with Miss Maleeta
Wein last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fahr
ner and family spent Sunday in
Zurich and attended a family re
union held on the lawn of Mr.
and Mrs. Claire Geiger. Guests
numbering thirty-five were pre
sent from Detroit, Dearborn,
Freelton, Galt, Hensail, Zurich
and Crediton, and all report a
very enjoyable time.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haumueller
of Detroit spent a few days with
Mrs. Mary Eilber.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hey and
of Detroit visited with Mr.
Mrs. Lloyd Hey last week.
Miss Ruth Schwartz spent
week-end in Parkh.Ul.
Bridge Party Raises
Funds For Organ
A very successful bridge party
was held at Oakwood Inn, Grand
Bend, on
29, under
mittee of
Park and
the funds
Church,
Lake”.
It was suggested that part of
the fund be used to pay for the
organ. Prizes were donated by
Mr. Fred Walker, owner of the
Inn and Golf Club; Mrs. Gal
lagher, of Kingsmere; and Mrs.
Eric McIlroy, of the Surf Shop,
Grand Bend.
Friday evening, July
the auspices of a com-
ladies from Oakwood
Kingsmere, to further
for the new Anglican
, “St. John’s by the
FOR SALE—White and silver
baby carriage, like new. Mrs.
Gauthier, Exeter (the second
house north of Main Street
Church),
FOR SALE—U s e d parts for
Model A Fords and '27 to '31
Chev. Trailer axles and wheels.
Apply to G. Bonnallie, Exeter,
phone 405M. 4:11*
NEW SINGER SEWING MACH
INES—Cabinet and Electric,
also Treadle machines. Re
pairs to all makes. Singer
Sewing Centre, 78 Ontario St,
Stratford. 2tfc
FOR SALE—A large quantity of
wood (soft elm, rock elm,
some maple.) at $2.50 a cord
at the farm. Apply: Emerson
Anderson, Hensail, Ont., tele
phone 100r4 Hensail. 4:11c
FOR SALE—Four-piece bedroom
suite, nearly new. Apply: Box
“P”, Times-Advocate. 4*
FOR SALE—Choice clover honey,
July 30 to Aug. 15, 20c per
pound in customer’s container.
—Darrell Parker, Staffa. 4c
BARN FOR SALE, located on
Centralia R.O.A.F. ground s.
Wooden superstructure to he
wrecked and salvaged imme
diately. Galvanized sheet roof
in excellent condition. Best
offer. Apply to Superintendent
of Woollatt Contr. Ltd. on
site. Closing August 8. 4c
FOR SALE —• White Thresher,
24 inch cylinder, steel body,
straw shredder and water
•pump, in ,A1 shape. Harold
Taylor, phone*'3 9r 8 Kirkton. c
FOR SALE — Used glazed build
ing blocks. Fine for garage or
other building. Enough for
700 'feet of wall. Phone 226
Exeter. 4*
FOR SALE—25 Leghorn hens.
Some B. Rocks, Sussex $1.85
each; gander, $7.00; cleaning
out all reading books by the
bundle: for the price of one
you get three or more; flash
lights, floor wax, furniture
polish, greatly reduced. —A.
H. Daynes, Huron St. West,
phone 9 6J. 4*
FOR SALE—Thirty good young
breedy stock cows, a number
to freshen this fall. All tested
foi’ T.B. Apply to Ernie
Thompson, R.R. 8, Parkhill,
phone Parkhill 605-1-3.
4:18*
FOR SALE—Baby stroller, blue,
almost new; Acme coal and
wood range, modern, in. good
condition; rangette, in fair
condition. Phone Exeter 206M.
4c
FOR SALE—Model A Ford, in
fine shape; seven weaner pigs;
and a car radio. Apply Clar
ence Cunningham, 2 J miles
west of Clandeboye. 4*
FOR SALE—Baby pram, blue
and ivory, in good condition.
Apply to Mrs. V. Armstrong,
Anne St., phone 125. 2*
FOR SALE—1946 Pontiac, with
radio, heater, etc. Excellent
condition. Apply, at 8 Anne
Street, Exeter, after 5. 4:11*
FOR SALE—N e w streamlined
cabin trailer, privately built,
beautifully finished interior,
built-in cupboards, wired and
insulated, 16’x7r, reasonable.
Apply; Hutsen’s Trailer Camp,
Grand Bend. 4:11*
FOR SALE—12 good young pigs
ready to wean; 75 pullets
ready to lay, 'Crossed Barred
Rock, New Hampshire. Apply:
W, H. Pfile, R.R. 1, Hensail,
plionfe S5r3. 4:11*
Straight from the show-room is
how your car will look if you
give it a dry-clean with
“TARNOFF”, Simple, easy to
use. 16-oz. till 60c; 3G-oz. tin
$1.00. At G r a h a m Arthur;
Brenner’s Garage, Grand Bend;
Centralia Farmers’ Supply,
Centralia. 4c
FOR SALE—Nearly new 9 x 12
all-wool Axminster tug with
rug pad, $60.00; child’s large
jeep, $20.00; four Venetian
blinds, two are 27 x 54, two
are 28 x 30, with extra slats
to make 54-inch length. Apply
Hedden Apts., Andrew St, 4*
FOR SALE—•Three-piece chester
field shite, reversible cushions,
must be sold this week. Apply
Norman E. Cook, phone 63
Hensajl. 4 c
FOR SALE—International two-
furrow, twelve-inch plough T
& O, fair condition. —Clark
■Fisher, R.R. 3, Exeter, phone
176r4. 4c
FOR SAL^—15 head of regis-
tered, accredited and vaccinat
ed heifers due in the fall.
Apply: Roy Hawkins, Science
Hill, Ont. 4*
CORN OR CALLOUS won’t mar
your joy, if Lloyd's Corn
Salve you do employ, 50 cents
at Robertson's Drug Store. 9 c
SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5
to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try
famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets
for double results; new heal
thy flesh; new vigor. New ‘get
druggists.
FOR SALE—1935 Ford coach.
Apply: Jas, P. Bowey, phone
33, Exeter. . 4c
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—Baby
crib, play pen,
man and lady’s
gas lamp. Apply:
Mooresville, or
99rl3,
tenda, buggy,
peddle car,
bicycle, and
Mrs. Bourne,
phone Lucan
4c
FOR SALE—A. baby buggy, $15.
Phone 383J Exeter. 4c
FOR SALE—'Nine little pigs,
weaned, feeding well. Apply:
Nelson Gonitis. 4c
FOR SALE;—'One. solid walnut
3-drawer dresser and one solid
walnut night table. Telephone
351W Exeter. 4c
WANTED—Grade Suffolk breed-
, ing ewes. —Earl Burr, R.R.
1, Dashwood, phone (Dashwood
32rl6. 4*
ROOMS WANTED1 — Airman,
wife, and four-year-old . son,
require permanent accommod
ation by Sept. 1 or sooner —
three or four room suite or
cottage, unfurnished or partly
Clean
Apply 4*
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTED—Woman or girl for
cleaning one day a week. No
waxing, Thursday or Friday
preferred. Phone 186W. 4c
HELP WANTED FEMALE—Re
liable girl or woman to do
cooking and light housework
for quiet adult family in Lon
don. Live in. Comfortable
quarters with running water.
Apply: Miss Campbell, 424 St.
George St., London. 4*
WANTED—Young woman desires
a position as clerk Typist, or
general office work. Exper
ienced. Apply: Box A, Times-
Advocate. 4:11*
LOST—Grey and black stroller
between Exeter and Stratford,
July 23, on 'Highways 4, 83
or 7. Reward. Phone Exeter
387.J. 4*
LOST—Gold signet ring with
initials “D. T.”, green emerald
stone, Saturday night on Main
•St. Finder leave at Times-
Advocate. 4 c
LOST—Licence plate and brac
ket, No. 33T95, between
Thames Road and Staffa. Fin
der please notify Exeter Police
or phone Crediton 401’3. 4c
LOST—Between my farm and
Exeter on July 22, a 10-ton
hydraulic jack. Reward. —Jud
Dyckeman, R.R. 1, Centralia.
4c
TENDERS WANTED
There will he sold by tender
subject to a reserve bid a desir
able tract of land containing 12
acres and being part of Lot 14,
Concession 1, Usborne, fronting
on No. 4 Highway just south
of the Village of Exeter. On this
lot there is said to be. a good
well. Tenders accompanied by
10 per cent of the tender will
be received by the Undersigned
Up to and including the 19th of
August 1949. No tender shall be
necessarily accepted.
ELMER D. BELL, K.C.
Solicitor,
Exeter. Ont.4:11c
FOR RENT—Two large rooms,
7 miles east of Exeter, own
entrance. Apply: Box “P”,
Times-Advocate, 4*
FOR RENT—Cottage at Grand
Bend. Apply: Box 286, Exeter,
14tfn
VACUUM CLEANERS
ELECTRIC
FLOOR POLISHERS
Beavers Hardware
FOR SALE—Extras are ex
travagant—sell them through
tlie Classified ads in the Tlmes-
DRE SSMAKING — Individual de
signs, reasonable prices. Phone
Crediton 30-33. 30tfc
PLUMBING, electric wiring, oil
'beating. Phone Gerald Grat
ton, 42r3 Grand Bend. 8-4-tfe
PLASTER CONTRACTING —
Plain or ornamental. Guaran
teed satisfaction,
mates. Telephone
122, D. L. Firby.
Free esti-
Dashwood
14 tfn c
WHY BE ANNOYED by flies in
the barn? Have your barn
sprayed with D.D.T. Very
reasonable price, See: L. V,
Hogarth, phone 266.
4:11:18:26c
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—In Exeter North, 3
lots, property of the late
Jonathan Kydd, situated across
from his late residence. Apply
to Mrs. Florence Hedden, R.R.
9, London, Ont. 4*
HOUSES—I f you require a
home, get in ahead of the fall
rush. Buy now. We have sev
eral two- and three-bedroom
homes. Immediate possession,
if desired. These are good
properties and well located.
■—C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
St., Exeter. 4c
FOR 'SALE—Three - bedroom
home, well located on nicely
treed lot. It has nice bright
rooms with all modern con
veniences. Has not been of
fered foi* sale before. Reason
able price and immediate pos
session,. if desired. —C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Main Street,
Exeter. 21c
FOR SALE—111 acres 4 blocks
to village school, church,
stores, bus; 5-room house, in-
sul siding, nice kitchen, hard
and soft water, bath, large
garage, henhouse, barn,
hydro. 4| ACRES, Exeter, 5-
room house, town water, flush
toilet, furnace, henhouse for
225 hens. Possess quickly. —
Wm. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter.
21c
FOR SALE—Six - room frame
house, fairly central, electri-
/city, town water. —W. C.
Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 21c
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects
The undersigned has received
instructions to sell by
auction in
Centralia
on
TUESDAY, AUGUST
at 1:30 pan.
the following:
ROUND dining room
public
16
table;
square dining room table, oak;
buffet; dining room chairs;
radio cabinet; davenport; day
bed; bedstead, spring mattress;
cook stove, Finlay; heater, Que
bec; glass cupboard; kitchen
table; small tables; stove pipes;
wash stand; lamps; sideboard;
cupboard; child’s bed, spring
mattress; oilcloth; dishes; flour
box; bake board; rolling pin;
kitchen chairs; flower pots; hy
dro fixture; pictures; child’s
sleigh; extension table; buffet;
silverware; oak dining suite, 8
pieces; double bed, complete
with inner spring mattress;
table lamp; handmade oak hall
table; hall seat; small table;
cherry kitchen table; ivory com
mode; 2 electric drop fixtures
(wired); 2 tea kettles, alumin
um; odd dishes; large basin
and pitcher; coal scuttle; leather
club bag and suit case and bags;
1, 2 light window with screen;
crosscut saw; Dutch hoe;
dah swing; toboggan;
2 vinegar jugs;
*Terns — Cash
WM. BOWDEN,
dah s
boiler;
rack.
veran-
copper
clothes
MRS,
FRANK TAYLOR, Aiict.Prop.
Before You Buy
Drop in And Seo My
Complete Stock O£
USED CARS
All my cars are thoroughly
checked before being offered for
sale.
Bob Cook
MOTOR SALES ,
hensall
Res. 178 - Phone Bus. 54