HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-01-18, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18, 1951
Falling Tree Inj ures
Brinsley Resident
( While Douglas Lewis
cutting ’__2. A A. A,-...
his farm, with Leslie Morley and
Mack Allison they had the mis- tejrtune to lodge a tree in anoth
er tree. While Douglas was
chopping, the first tree started fo fall and Lewis ran to miss
being hit and ran directly in
path
by a
jog.
i As
been __ _ . .....
“dnd Morley made a streacher out
Of the boards on the sleigh after
which they took Douglas to his
home and called Dr. Letts, of
Ailsa Craig, who rushed him to
St. Joseph Hospital by the Mur-
dy Ambulance, of Lucan.
The sympathy of the com-
muity is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Morley and family
in the death of their daughter,
Mrs. Leslie Thompson, (nee Gla
dys Morley).
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott din
ed with Mrs. Beatrice Dixon on
•Monday evening.
, The Ladies Guild, of St. Marys
•Anglican Church held their
jmeeting at Mrs. Aron Scott’s on
Wednesday afternoon.
! Mrs. Cecil Ellwood spent Tues
day afternoon with her daughter
Mrs. Lloyd Odd, of Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins
spent Monday evening with Miss
Hazel Lewis.
Miss Betty Ellwood spent the
week-end with friends in St.
Pauls.
Mr. J, L. Amos spent a few
days with his daughter, Mrs.
John Schofield, of Parkhill.
Mrs. Title Slloldice, of London,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Lewis.
The W.M.S. and W.A., of
Brinsley United Church held
their meeting on Tuesday after
noon.
Mrs. Ruth Watson spent Sat
urday with her daughter, Mrs.
Carl Trevethick, of London.
>Mr. and Mrs. Andy Keogh,
Jack and Winnie and Mr. and
Mrs. Lin Craven spent Tuesday
evening with Mr. and
Ellwood.
Mrs. Minnie Morgan
her home with her
Mrs. Melvin Allison,
McGillivray.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Anchew
and Calm, of Langton, spent
Sunday with their Mother Mrs.
Bishop.
4 was
wood, in the bush on
of the tree. He was
limb breaking his arm
the
hit
and
hada team and sleigh
taken to the bush Allison
Drama Awards
Made At Lucan
London and District Council
Anglican Young People’s Asso
ciation held their annual Rural
Drama Festival on Tuesday, Jan
uary 16, in Lucan Memorial
Centre with Bert Stonehill as
master of ceremonies.
“The Perfect Gentleman’
Holy Trinity,
Mrs. ~ '
Cecil
Marion Coursey, Delrene Coursey
and Harry Hardy.
“Goodnight Please” by St,
Georges, London Township. Dir
ector, Mr. Freeborn. Cast—
Tom Robson, Garth Robson,
Joyce Freeborn, Mrs. K. Hobbs,
Everett Robson, Elgin Charlton
and Mrs. Freeborn.
“His First Date” by St. Peters,
Dorchester. Director, Mrs. Jack
Irvine. Cast—Paul Waring, Betty
Armstrong, Mrs. Betty Robinson,
George Harris, Frances Wallace
and Ila Clendinning.
The adjudicator, Mr. Martin
O’Meara, of London spoke on
the splendid performance of each.
Best Lady award (silver trophy)
—Miss Marion Coursey, Lucan.
Best Gentleman award (silver
trophy)—Mr. George Harris of
Dorchester. Best Group award of
large trophy to St. Georges
A.Y.P.A., London Township.
Rev. Calder gave the benedic
tion.
Charles
Hodgins,
'oursey,
by
Director,
Cast—
Hodgins,
Lucan.
Corbett.
Joan
Delrene Coursey
Clandebpy# Church
Has Annual Meeting
Church Steward Resigns
Aftei,* 28 Years* Service
The annual congregational
meeting of United Church was
held on Wednesday evening, Jan
uary 10, with a pot-luck supper
served by the ladies in the base
ment.
Rev. E. M. Cook, minister,
presided for the business with
Rea Neil as secretary.
It was with regret that the
meeting accepted the resignation
of William Northgrave, who had
served on Steward Board fox' 29
years, 21 years as chairman.
Reports of church by treas
urer, Women’s Association, Wo
men’s Missionary Society, Sunday
School, Family Night and Sun
shine Fund were very encourag
ing.
The W.A. have recently
new lights installed
church.
The Steward Board is
Naughton (chairman),
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE—-Air
greatcoat, size
good condition,
at McKuight <&
force officer’s
40, in very
May foe seen
Walper, 4:18
FOR SALE—500 ft. 2/14 tri.x
wire; 15 outlet boxes; 10 De-
ponlet boxes; some Vs inch
and 8/, inch Galv. piping for
bath fixtures; about 1500 ft,
of 2x4x8-10-12; about 1000 ft,
of 2x8x16-; about 1000 Lineal
ft. % round. All lumber is
basswood and soft maple. Ap
ply: M. C. Sweitzer, Dashwood
No. 2 or at Shipka. c
in
had
the
Me-
st.
Mrs, Cecil
is making
■daughter,
of West
Quality Products Will
Increase Farm Sales
Fairfield Farm Forum met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mur
ray Elliott with 19 present. The
subject undei' discussion was
marketing quality products. It
was agreed that selling high
quality food pays both producer
and retailer.
If produce is well prepared
there will be more sales and less
waste. It was thought that the
middle man often got too much
for his services making the
spread between producer and
consumer too great. The consumer
feels the farmer is getting rich
at his expense until he finds out
how much the farmer really re
ceives for the product.
The evening was spent in
games and lunch was served*.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mr. William
Schroeder.
*
POP’S
Taxi Service
Crediton 18-r-ll
Exeter 357
Ice & Wood
WE DELIVER
E. R. Witmer & Son
Telephone 255-M Exeter
B
CCafiAifriedi Ada-/
WANTED APPLICATIONS WANTED
SEWING MACHINES bought,
sold, serviced and repaired.
Phone evenings. Bob McLean,
5 2 7-J, 30tfq
i AM IN THE MARKET for all
kinds of horses, any size, any
age. — G. J, Dow, phone 83
Exeter, Sept, 14* tfc
WANTED—T wo houses with
conveniences and 3 bedrooms.
East of Main street conven
ient to school. W. C. Pearce,
Realtor.
con-
Twelve Confirmed
At Lucan Church
Twelve candidates were
firmed on Friday evening by Rt.
Rev. G. N. Luxton, L.L.D., D.D.,
Bishop of Huron, at Holy Trinity
Church, Lucan, when rites of
confirmation were given to
Janies Arthur Thompson, Mrs.
Elizabeth 'Corbett, Mrs. Velma
Hardy, Dallas Elleretta Hodgins
and Carol Diane Brooks of Lucan
parish,
Church
Jack
Paton, James W i 11 i a m Clare
Paton,
Mary Elizabeth Tomes and Joan
Cresswell Murless. The candi
dates were presented by Rector
Rev. L. C. 4 Harrison, with Rev.
Jared of Arva and Rev. Calder
of Lucan assisting.
Bishop Luxton, in a message
to the candidates and congrega
tion, told of early customs of
attire at the service. The order
of confirmation, or “the laying
on of hands upon those that are
baptized and come to years of
discretion”, is a service whereby
Anglicans are formally entered
into the church and may take
communion. He said there was I
an urgent need for “recruits”
into the ministry. He hoped that
someone from either parish
“might turn a profession eye”
to the church, as there are vac
ancies, in parishes throughout
Canada.
The congregation and candi
dates had an opportunity to
meet the Bishop in the Parish
Hall where the Ladies’ Guild
served light refreshments.
and
John
Orville
from St. James’
Leslie Harrison,
Simpson, James
Dorothea • Anna Lewis,
BLANSHARD
Mrs. Fred Pattison spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Thacker.
•Mr. Harvey Parkinson spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
David Parkinson, of Trenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bain, of St.
Pauls, spent last Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
son, of Baseline, Miss
Parkinson, of Wellington,
Jack Pickell, of Wellburn, Miss
Jean Humphreys, of St. Marys,
Mr. Carl Mills, of Auburn, were
Saturday evening dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Fredz Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Mosey were
Sunday guests of Mrs. Jas. Mos
ey.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson,
Murray, Anne and Barrie were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Carman Rinn, of St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones and
Carl were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Gorden Jones of Glen
dale.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson,
Marion, Grant and Sharon were
Tuesday evening dinner guests
Of Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hoop-
Parkin-
Parkin-
Audrey
Mr.
Mac
William
Wilson, George Simpson, Arthur
Hodgins, Rea Neil, with Kermit
Thompson, church treasurer.
Lloyd Lynn and Wilmex' Scott,
retiring members of the session,
were appointed for another
of three years.
Ivan Riddel and Rupert
liarns were appointed to
Board of Trustees.
Kermit Thompson is Sunday
School superintendent, George
Simpson and Mrs. Rupert Wil
liams were appointed leaders of
the Family Night. Mrs. Kermit
Thompson is church pianist, with
Mrs. Russel Schroedei’ as assist
ant. Auditors are Mrs. Arthur
Hodgins and Mrs. Rupert Wil
liams. Mrs. Elson is caretaker.
$ $ $ $
A very successful progressive
euchre party undei’ auspices of
Clandeboye W.I. was held on
Thursday evening, - January 11,
at Lucan Memorial Centre.
Prizes—High foi’ ladies, Mrs.
Arthur Morgan, Lucan; high foi’
gentlemen, Mr. Aimer Hendrie,
Clandeboye; lone
Ernie Lewis, Mrs.
Sandwiches, tarts
were served and
joyed. Music supplied by Mr. and
Miss Benn of Lucan.
The “Woolly Workers” club
took part in the working with
wool Achievement Day at Med
way School at Saturday, January
13. Mrs. Norman Hardy is Jun
ior Club leader with Mrs. George
Simpson assistant. Those taking
part: Dorothea Anna Lewis,
Janet Scott, Jaquline Williams
and Marlene Thompson.
At the United Church
day, Mr. C. C, Hodgins,
of Stratford, spoke on
Temperance Federation
value and need.
Rev. A. Calder of Lucan
charge of Holy Communion
vice at St. James’ Church
Sunday and welcomed the new
communicants.
Personal Items
Mrs. E. Hodgson has returned
home after a three months’ stay
in N.S. She visited with her son,
Rev. Burton Hodgson, of St.
Claii’ and her daughter, Mrs. M.
Trevethick, and 'family of Dear
born, Mich., and spent some time
with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Dr.
Hayward, of Detroit.
We are pleased to report Elias
Blake is home from St. Joseph’s
Hospital. •Mr. ----- - -
entertained
former’s parents, Mr.
Will Lewis,
41 years on Friday, January 12.
Congratulations!
We are pleased to report Bar
bara Simpson returned home on
Monday aftei’ spending some
time in St. Joseph's Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lewis enter
tained on Sunday their
and her husband, Mr,
Berriadno, of London,
theii’ second wedding
ary.
Miss T. Finkbeiner,
FOR SALE—Two steel truck
boxes with fenders, suitable
for truck or trailor—6’x4’,
5’x4%*; also one 9’x6%’ plat
form and sides. Glenn’s Auto
Wreckers, phone 418-M Exeter
11:18c
PAINTING and paperhanging,
kitchen cupboards and cab
inets. Tom Walker, Exeter,
phone 2 8 6-J. tfc
PLASTERING, Patchwork, etc.,
Brickword Repairs. —John
Webster, 423 Exeter, evenings,
4:11*
COMFORTABLE HOME for aged
person. Apply at Exeter Times-
Advocate. 18*
term
Wil-
the
hands, Mrs.
Cecil Carter,
and coffee
a dance en-
on Sun
layman
Ontario
and its
had
ser-
on
and Mrs. Murray Lewis
in honoui' of the
and Mrs.
who were married
daughter
and Mrs.
it being
annivers-
FOR SALE—Findlay "Vega"
enamelled range and oil burn
ing space heater. Tel. 150-W,
R. D, Hunter, Exeter. 18*
Available for SNOW PLOWING,
cleaning out lanes, driveways
ox* stations, in morning only.
Phone 107. 18c
Lakeview Chicks
For 1951
JACK GAISER, DASHWOOD —
77% Average production for 12 days immediately
after blood test (accurate count on birds).
603 Eggs from 748 Rhode Island Reds. 71% Average
Production on Leghorns, same period.
HATCHES WEEKLY —
FIRST CHICKS AVAILABLE JANUARY 23
f
Lakeview Poultry Farm
and Hatchery Ltd.
Phone 78 or 92
WANTED—50- to XOO-acre farms
suitable for cropping or pas
ture east of No. 4 highway;
also one in Grand Bend area,
W. C, Pearce, Realtor, Exeter,
WANTED—'One hundred to two
hundred acres with good build
ings. Apply Box M, Times-
Advocate. 4:11:18*
WANTED—Just received an or
der for 100 horses. Will buy
any kind of a horse, heavy or
light, young or old. —Frank
Taylor, Exeter, phone 138.
5tfn
Township of Hay
APPLICATION FOR ASSESSOR
The Council of the Township
of Hay is calling for applications
for the position of assessor, for
the year 1951, to complete the
1952 assessment, on or before
September 30, 1951, Applicants
to state qualifications, references
and salary expected,
Applications to be in the hands
of the Clerk-Treasurer on or be
fore Saturday, February 3, 1951-
Any application not necessarily
accepted.
H. W- BROKENSHIRE,
Clerk-Treas., Township of Hay,
Zurich, Ontario
11:18c-
TENDERS WANTED
ONE BLUE folding pram with
ivory lining in good condition;
also
size,
sale.
Box
drop side iron crib, large
Both reasonable for quick
Apply: Mrs. Roy Smale,
145, Hensail, Ont. 18*
FOR SALE—Holstein heifer due
about Feb. 1 to Oxford unit
sire. —Howard Pym, phone
Kirkton 32-r-22. 18*
FOR SALE—Pekixx drake, Max
well binder, Bissell disc, also
mixed * baled hay. George Wal
ker, William St., Exeter. 18*
FOR SALE-
shute,
Apply
phone
P.O.
18-ft. grain elevator
suitable for threshing,
to Wellington Brock,
4-r-15 Kirkton, Granton
18:25*
FOR SALE—1947 Chev Coach
in .good condition, and 5 brand
new low-pressure tires. Phone
70 Zurich. 18:25c
FOR SALE—Potatoes. Carrots,
$'l per bushel. Phone 14-r-16
Kirkton. 18:25*
FOR SALE—Two Durham steers,
one Durham heifer, between
700 or 800 pounds. —Melvin
DesJardine, Grand Bend, R.R.
1, phone 52-15 Grand Bend.
18c
FOR SALE—5-year-old Durham
cow due January 24. —Allen
Fletcher, phone Kirkton 34rl2
18c
FOR SALE—Reg. red Durham
bull, yeai' old in Feb. —E.W.
Rader, R. 2, Dashwood, phone
47-r-17. ’ 18:25:1*
JUST ARRIVED—First shipment
King-Wyse Bale and Grain
Elevators, 3 4 and 42 ft. Get
yours now at 1950 prices. —
Exeter Farm Equipment, tele
phone 508 Exeter.18c
FOR SALE—Tractor on rubber
in good condition, rubber-tired
wagon 600x16, double furrow
Oliver plow 2 years old,
ing cultivator used just
like new. For quick sale
cash. Mr. Joe Couckuyt,
2, Grand Bend, Ont.
walk-
once,
$700
R.R.
18*
FOR SALE—A studio couch in
good condition. Phone 361-M.
18*
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT—100 acres
of grass land. Phone Crediton
20-r-6. 4:11:18:25*
PERSONAL
LIVESTOCK WANTED — Up to
$5.00 each for Dead or Dis
abled Horses, Cows, Hogs, at
your farm. Prompt service.
Phone collect Exeter 287-W.
William Stone Sons. Limited,
Ingersoll, Ont. 11:18:25:1c
THIN, RUNDOWN WIFE GAINS
16 LBS.! "I gained 16 lbs.,
new pep, steady nerves, thanks
to Ostrex’’—Mrs. L. Savard,
Mattagami, Heights, Ont. Try
Ostrex Tonic Tablets today.
Introductory, “get-acquainted”
size only 60^. All druggists.
11:18c
HORSES WANTED—I am in the
market
horses
up to
want
Dow.
for any number of
of all kinds; will pay
3 cents per lb. Also
bush horses. —G. J.
16 tfc
WANTED—One gander, Phone
36-r-16 Dashwood. —Stewart
Triebner, R. 1, Exeter. 18:25*
DEEP WELL PUMP
Tenders will be received for a
heavy duty deep well pump with
three-quarter horse motor, 2”"
drop pipe, wood sucker rods and
working barrell, 100 gallon pres
sure tank, for a well 248 feet
deep.
Lowest oi’ any othei’ tender is
not necessarily accepted.
Tenders should be made to the
Public School Board of the
T.S.A. Stephen on or before Feb
ruary 1, 1951.
ARTHUR AMY,
Secretary,
Exeter, Ontario, 18:25c
STRAYED
STRAYED OR STOLEN—from
the premises of Arnold Cun
ningham second concession of
Biddulph, on or about the last
week in October, a red heifer
with a white head. Anyone
having any information of
this beast will be suitably re
warded. 18c
WANTED—A Super-Six manure
loader. Dan Finkbeiner, Credi
ton, R.R. 2, telephone 25-r-2
Crediton. 18:25c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FOR RENT
FOR RENT — Two furnished
rooms. Apply Times-Advocate.
27tfc
APARTMENT for rent in Dash
wood: 5 rooms with bath, hot
water. No children. Phone 159
Dashwood.
APARTMENTS for rent at Grand
Bend: Lower apt. 4 rooms,
upper 6 rooms with separate
outside entrance, shared bath
room, large watei* heater,
built-in cupboards, oil heater.
Phone 159 Dashwood. 18*
FOR RENT—3-room apartment,
partly furnished, heated, hath
with hot and cold water.
Contact Times-Advocate. 18c
FEMALE HELP WANTED
AVON PRODUCTS offer excellent
earning opportunity for lady
as Sales Representative in
Exeter who can devote an
average of 4 hours pei’ day.
Foi’ particulars write Mrs. M.
E. Stock, 78 Duchess Ave.,
Kitchener, Ont. 11:18:25*
LOST
LOST—White wall ring for Aus
tin car. Please phone 14-r-3 6
Dashwood or leave at Times-
Advocate. 18*
LOST—Pair of Kien pliers. Find
er please return to Hydro Of
fice. 18*
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—3 angle corner with
2 cabins size 16 ft. long by
12 ft. wide, 2 lights inside,
one light outside, double plug
in for radio or rangette, in
sulated with gyprock, new last
summer, frontage 350 ft. wide
by 575 ft. long. For quick sale
$2,000 cash. Mr. Joe Couckuyt,
R.R. 2, Grand Bend. 18*
HOUSES WANTED—We have
buyers looking for medium size
houses in Exeter. If you would
consider selling your property
call on us and talk the matter
over. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter.
FOR SALE-
highway,
good
Price
Verne
hill.
—100-acre farm on
close to Parkhill;
buildings, and hydro,
reasonable. Apply to
Nielson, R.R. 6, Park-
18:25*
EXETER NORTH, 4-room house
with partial basement, built-in
cupboards, sink, town water,
garage, barn. W. C. Pearce,
Realtor. 11c
FOR SALE OR RENT—Imme
diate possession, five-room cot
tage with built-in cupboards,
two-piece bath and sink. John
Caldwell, phone 13-r-ll Exe
ter. 18*
FOR SALE—Brand
modern house, 6
bath, 2 rooms upstairs
finished. Full sized basement,
air conditioned furnace, large
watei’ heater, gleaming tile,
bathroom and kitchen, large
master bedroom, prime
floors, large picture window.
Will decorate as desired. O'pen
foi’ inspection this week-end at
Huron and Marlboro Streets or
call at 8 Ann Street. 2 7tfc
new fully
rooms and
un
In the estate of
JONAH JAMES KESSELL,
deceased.
All persons having claims-
against the estate of Jonah
James Kessell, late of the Town
ship of Stephen, in the County
of Huron, who died on or about
the sixth day of May, 1950, are
required to file particulars of
same with Elmer D. Bell, Soli
citor, of Exeter, Ontario, by the
third day of February next after
which date the estate will be dis
tributed, having regard only to-
those claims of which notice has
been received.
Dated at Exetei’ this twelfth
day of January, 1951.
■ELMER D. BELL, K.C.,
Solicitor fox’ Executor,
Exeter, Ontario.
18:25:1c
oak ,
In the estate of
GEORGE EDWARD COULING,
deceased.
All parties having claims
against the estate of George Ed
ward Couling, late of the Village
of Grand Bend in the County of
Huron and Province of Ontario,
Gentleman, deceased, who died
on or about the 30th day of
November, A.D. 19 49, at the
Village of Grand Bend afore
said, are required to file claima
with the undersigned executor on
or before the 1st day ■ of Feb
ruary, 19 51, aftei’ which date
the executor will proceed to dis
tribute the estate.
Dated at Toronto this 12 th
day of December, 1950.
Alan John Patrick Cameron,
Executor, by his Solictors:
CAMERON, WELDON,
BREWIN & McCALLUM,
372 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario
28:4:110
teacher,
and pupils of Clandeboye School
are enjoying their music on the
record player with new
After the concert it was
investment from some
proceeds,
Clandeboye W.I.
The January
Clandeboye W.I.
home of Mrs.
January 10, 1951. Mrs. Murray
Lewis read the scripture. Twenty-
four members answered roll call
with “Original Home of Your
Ancestors”. There were two visi
tors.
It was moved by Mrs. M. Mc
Naughton and seconded by Mrs.
J. Hall that the Institute District
Annual be held in the Clande
boye United Church (carried).
The motto, “Life is like a lad
der—every step is either up or
down”, Was given by Mrs. J.
Cunningham. A poem was read
by Mrs, J. Hall. The Historical
Research paper, "Early Life in
Clandeboye”, was
Mrs. Louis Kilmer
Mrs. Jim Paton.
The contest was
Roy McRann.
A vote of thanks was given
the hostess, and the meeting
Closed with "God Bave the King”
and grace.
Lunch was served by hostess
and committee—‘Mrs. Wilfred
Dixon, Mrs. Aimer Hendrie, Mrs.
Hiram Thompson, Mrs. Andy
Thompson.
records,
a good
of the
Sergt. J. I. and Mrs. Crawford
and son John, of Wallington,
D.C. an.d.Mr. and Mrs. Eli Grov
es, of Toronto, visited with Mr.
Albert Mitchell Sunday and Mon
day. Sergt. Crawford was Sta
tioned at the Centralia airport
for about three years, and
made
chel’s
their home in Mr.
apartmet.
they
Mit-
ofmeeting
was held at
Karl O’Neil
the
the
on
prepared by
and read by
won by Mrs,
er.
The many friends of Mr,
Alonza Knowles are sorry to
hear of his illness, at the time
of writing he is quite low, We
wish to hear better news before
long.
HELP WANTED
WANTFJD—Gentleman to take
charge of a full set of books.
Good wages. Apply at the
Exeter Co-Op. 18c
50 ACRES level clay loam, 4
acres bush, balance tillable.
Comfortable insul-bric house,
bank barn, good stabling, good
roof, drilled well, hydro.—W.
C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter.
ZION
Zion Sunshine MissionThe
Band met in the school house on
Saturday, January 1'3. The meet
ing was opened with a hymn,
"What a Friend We Have in
Jesus”. Followed by a
Worship service.
then read the minutes and called
the roll. Business was then dis
cused. It was decided to send
$43.57 to Missions after all ex
penses had been paid.
Following the business there
was a program consisting Of the
following.
■Mrs, Harold Hern read a story
Ronnie Hern sang a solo, Mrs.
Norman Jaques gave a reading,
Doris, Doreen and Margaret
Brock sang a trio, Marie Johhs
and Greta Stephen sang a duet.
Mrs. Wellington Brock then read
a chapter from the study Book.
The meeting was closed with
a hymn, "Hear the Pennies
dropping” followed by the bene
diction. After the program games
were played and lunch served.
Visitors during the week with
Mr. and Mrs. Ephrain Hern were
Mrs. Allan Westcott and Richard
of Exeter, Mrs. William Stephen,
of London.
Miss Nancy Wright, of Exeter,
visited on Sunday afternoon at
the home of Mr. and Mi’s. Well
ington Brock.
Mrs. Ross Hern returned from
St. Joseph Hospital, London, on
Thursday of last week.
short
Perla Hern
WANTED—Delivery man; pre
ference given to man in his
twenties or active older man.
—Jones & May. 18c
HIGHWAY village brick general
store, attached dwelling. Going
concern. —W. C. Pearce, Real
tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman,
Exeter.
FEMALE HELP WANTED—-Re
quires knowledge of bookkeep
ing, must bS accurate in fig
ures. Apply in person to Geo.
T. Mickle and Sons Ltd., or
call 103 Hensall. 18tfn
STENOGRAPHER
AND BOOKKEEPER
Apply:
EXETER PUBLIC
UTILITIES
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With a Future
is the time to act if youNow is the time to act if you
would like to establish yourself
in a business with a real future.
If you are a reliable man, under
55 years of age, and you have
a car, you can make excellent
money and safeguard your future
as Well. You don’t need to have
capital or previous experience in
this pleasant work selling farm
and household necessities. Write,
The J. R. Watkins Company,
Dept. O-E-6, 360 St, ROch St,
Montreal, 11:18:25c
Many folks find profits ill
classified ads.-—You can too.
GOOD BRICK HOUSE with liv
ing room, dining room, den, 3
bedrooms, modern kitchen,
piece bath, fir flooring,
high basement in 3 parts
hot air furnace. Storm
dows and screens. Brick
age. One block west of
ness section. Apply:
Batten, Exeter.
3-
Good
with*
win-
gar-
fousi-
Ralph
7tf*
134-ACRE FARM for sale. This
farm has good buildings with
hydro and water pressure. The
land is in a good state of cul
tivation. There is a good
young bush. Located close to
village and highways. —C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Main Street,
Exeter. 12tf c
TWO LARGE HOUSES—We are
offering two large houses,
either of which will provide a
good home for the buyer and
at the same time a good in
come from apartments rented.
Both have full modern con
veniences and are well located
in Exeter. —C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main St., Exeter.
FARMS WANTED — We have
calls fox* 50- and 100-acre
farms in Stephen and Usborne
Townships.' Also for smaller
acreages. —C. V. Pickard, Re
altor, Main St., Exeter.
FOR SALE-—Property on the
south side of Waterloo Street,
ih the Village of Exeter, con
taining one acre of land, the
property of the late Peter
Coleman. Apply Elmer D. Bell,
Solicitor, Exeter. 18:25:1c
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Furniture
The undersigned has received
instructions to sell by public
auction at the residence of
H. C. CLARK,
1 block east of James St. Church
on
SATURDAY, JANUARY 20
at 1:30 p.m.
the following:
Solid walnut suite; bed’
springs; dresser; spring - filled
mattress; living room suite; tri
light lamp; rugs; plastic kitchen
suite; combination radio and.
phonograph; Connor washing
machine; electric rangette; 2’
children’s cribs; baby carriage;
150 sealers of fruit; food chop
per; 300 empty jars; pressure
cooker; wash tubs; copper boil
er; clothes horse; ironing board;
kitchen cabinet; pictures; clock;
knives and forks; bridge set;
child’s gate; bicycle; high chair;
pillows; small lamps.
The furniture is nearly all
new.
TERMS: Ca&x.
Frank George Davis, Prop.
Frank Taylor, Auctioneel’
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Furniture
to be held at
CENTRALIA CREAMERY
on
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31
at 1:30 p.m.
Beds, springs and spring-filled
mattresses; 2 dressers and wash
stands; dresser robe; dressing
table; small tables; swing an
tique mirror; dining room suite
-—table,
cabinet (oak)
Jewel"
stove; _ . ____, ______
table and chairs; platform rock
er; (small) loveseat; kitchen
linoleum; eongoleum rugs; Vic-
trola and several records; Morris
chair; pool table; glass cup
board; cellar table; odd dishes;
. extension ladder.
Cash.
Penwarden, Prop,
Taylor, Auctioneer
18:25o
6 chairs, buffet,
kitchen
Charnel stove;
5-piece dinnette;
, china
"Clare
electric
kitchen
3
pool table:
. cellar table
lawtt chairs
TERMS
Ered
Frank