HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-05-24, Page 12THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1951
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SUPPLEMENT
JEDQEWOOD
Mr. and
of Benfield
nopn.
Mr. Paul
Twp.,
■Mrs. Cecil Bowman
on Wednesday after
Kapell, of London.
Twp., called on Mr. and Mrs.
Joesph Zuball Tuesday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Armitage
spent Thursday in London-
Mr. Jas. Scott visited in the
community on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gowan
and Murray called on Mr. and
Mrs. R. Moore and family on
Thursday.
Mr. Donnie Middleton attend
ed a junior Farmer meeting in
Ridgetown on Tuesday night.
We are glad to report that I
Mr. George Jameson is able to
be up and around again at her
daughter’s, Mrs. Austin Hobbs.
Week-end visitors with Mr.
Berry were Mr. and
. Berry, Mr. and Mrs,
and Mrs. Dunn Sr.
and Mrs. ]
Mrs. W. C.
John Dunn
of Clifford.
Edgewood
Business Directory
DR. H. H. COWEN
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Main Street, Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoon
Bus. 86-W - Phone - Res. 36-J
E. F. CORBETT
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
Terms Reasonable
Satisfaction Guaranteed
EXETER, R.R. 1
Phone Zurich 92-r-7
DR, J. W. CORBETT
ARTHUR FRASER
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Bell Building
Phone 273
INCOME TAX REPORTS
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, ETC.
Ann St., Exeter Phone 504
Ball Team played
Team played St. Paul Friday
night with the winning team be
ing Edgewood.
Mr. Joesph Zuball Sr., Mary,
Anna, and Frankie visited with
then* brother Joseph Zuball Jr.
on Sunday.
Donnie Beatson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Dewin Beatson who
fractured his leg below the knee
when kicked by a cow a couple
of weeks ago. His leg is now in-
a cast. But Donnie has obtained
sufficient marks in the year in
school
four.
Two
school
and Miss Harlton to take the
school children to Niagara Falls
on Friday, May 18. Some of the
prents went along to and some
of Revere school went too.
Mrs. Earl Middleton was host
ess at the W.M.S. May meeting
when 12 members and three
visitors met at her home. Taking
part in Worship were Mrs. T.
Gunning. Mrs. W. Rodd and
Mrs. M. Wass. Mrs. N. Gunning
read a paper on Stewardship.
Morley and -Mrs. N.
Nichol conducted a discussion on
“The Part World Church Releifs
Plays in Feding and Clothing
Destitute Countries”. Musical
numbers were given by Mrs. W.
Cook and litle Ruth Garrett.
Plans were made to pack a bale
in My for Korea.
A play was held in the Pros
pect Hill Women’s Institute Hall
Dude
Em-
Twp.
Don-
Clair
to be promoted to grade
buses welie engaged by the
teachers, Miss Hodgson
Exeter ELMER D. BELL, K.C.
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
Mrs.D.
FRANK TAYLOR
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Successor to J. W. Morley
EXETER, ONTARIO
Prices Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Exeter P.O. or Ring 138
W. G. COCHRANE, B.A.
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
EXETER, ONTARIO
At Hensall, Friday, 2 to 5 p.m.
It was entitled “The
Ranch.” and presented by
manuel A.Y.P.A. of London
The cast included Wilmer
aldson, Elizabeth Hudson,
Powell, Barbara Shoebottom,
Willie Cullough, Paul Smibert,
Isobel Hudson, Sheila Marshall,
Lily Hanch, Joyce McWain, Ken
Armitage, Wilfred Hudson, Ro
bert McCullough and Jean Lind
say. Following the play a dance
was held. Music was provided
by the Childs Orchestra of St.
Marys. Nearly $5 0 was the pro
ceeds.
Mr. Rev. Raymer conducted a
Baptismal
including
Mr. and
Terrance
service on Sunday last
Earl
Mrs.
WM. H. SMITH
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
Special Training Assures You
Xour Property’s True Value
Sale Day
of
on
Graduate of
American Auction College
Terms Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
CREDITON P.O. or PHONE 43-2
ALVIN WALPER
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
for
HURON AND LAMBTON
For your sale, large or small,
courteous and efficient service at
all times
“Service that Satisfies”
PHONE 57-r-2 DASHWOOD
PERCY C. WRIGHT
I LICENCED AUCTIONEER
1 Cromarty, Ontario
Purebred, Farm, and Household
Sales a Specialty
For A Better Auction Sale
Call The “Wright” Auctioneer
Phone Hensall 690-r-22 Collect
For
JOHN W. ORCHARD
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street, Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
Appointments Phone 355-J
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President
Milton McCurdy R.R. 1 Kirkton
Vice-President
James, son of
Neil Langford;
Neil and Glen Allen,
children of Mr. and Mrs. John
son, of Galt (nee Elma Perrins)
Shirley Ann, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell, assist
ing in the baptismal service was
Mrs. D. Morley, Baby Band
superintendent and little Anne
Hardie presented each baby with
a Lily of the valley, the Sunday
School Orchestra including Miss
Grace Lindsay at the piano, Rilla
Gowan and Evelyn Bryan, violin,
and Elstons brothers Ross
Clare with guitars.
and
Earl Coultis
O.A.C. Graduate
L. Earl Coultis, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Coultis, R.R. 3,
Exeter, graduated from O.A.C.
Tuesday with a B. Sc. degree in
agricultural engineering. He at
tained first class honors.
Mr. and -Mrs. Coultis, Mrs.
Harold Finkheiner and Mrs. Har-<
Old Kerslake, sisters, were pre
sent at the graduation exercises,
Earl has secured a job with
the Ford Motor Co., Windsor,
and commenced his duties last
week.
LUCAN
Dr. and Mrs. Neil Clark of
Detroit spent Sunday with rela
tives in the district.
'Mrs. J.
were Sunday visitors with
and Mrs. Chester McComb
attended Birr Anniversary
vice,
Miss Marie Lewis spent
day evening and Saturday
Lewis,
Maxwell and Gladys
' Mr.
and
ser-
Fri
as
■■
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Strathaven Rest Home
“A Home for the Aged”
Bed PatieJits and Convalescents
PHONE 184 MRS. E. A. HODGERT, EXETER
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1 Diamond Wedding
Mr. John Strange, Huron street
Exeter, has received press clip
pings of the diamond wedding
anniversary of his brother and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. William
Strange, of Southfields, Middle
sex, England.
Among the many tributes the
couple received was a telegram
from the King. The anniversary
was celebrated on April 26. Mr.
and Mrs, Strange has
daughters; one son was
overseas.
three
killed
held
Wm. A, Hamilton Cromarty
Directors
Harry Coates Centralia
E. Clayton Colquhoun R.R. 1
Science Hill
Martin Feeney R.R.2 Dublin
Angus Sinclair R.R.1 Mitchell
Agents
Thos. G. Ballantyne R.R. 1
Woodham
Alvin L. Harris Mitchell
E. Ross Houghton Cromarty
Solicitor
W. G. Cochrane Exeter
Secretary-Treasurer
Arthur Fraser Exeter
the
for
were
term:
Zurich Lions Hear
Gordon Bennett
Gordon Bennett, Clinton,
agricultural representative
South Huron, was guest speaker
of the Zurich Lions Club at their
supper meeting. He gave an in
teresting talk on the relation of
urban and rural people in a com
munity, stressing the need for
co-operation by both.
The following officers
elected for the coming
Past president, Jake Haberer;
president, Vic Dinnin; first vice-
president, Russel Grainger; se
cond vice-president, Ed Gascho;
third vice-president, Leroy
O’Brien; tail twister, Herb Turk
heim; lion-tamer, Reg Ilsley;
secretary, George Deichert; trea
surer, Earl Weido; directors, Ed
Dators, Orville Witmer, Alvin
Walper and Bob McKinley.
Trade your old ones now and save!
Liberal trade-in allowance!
Don’t risk blowouts on the road.
Get more miles and be safe with new
GOODYEAR TIRES
NOW!
SOUTH END SERVICE
Russ and Chuck Snell Phone 328
Anniversary Held
At Clandeboye
Anniversary service was
in United Church, Sunday even
ing May 20, with Rev. C. M.
Cook, pastor. Mr. Howard Kew
directed the music.
Guest speaker was Rev. Stan
ley Johnston, B.A. of Thames-
ford, a former pastor who left
here 12 years ago. He spoke on
Rural life and its advantages;
and the pleasure of meeting old
friends again,
Solo was rendered by Miss
Audrey Lindell, “Hyms of the
Old Church Choir”, and
choir sang an anthem.
The church received special
offerings.
Baptism
At St, James Anglican Church
on Sunday May 20, Rev. L. C.
Harrison, rector, administered
the sacrament of baptism to
Joan Noreen Downing, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Downing of
Chatham. Sponsors, the parents
and Miss Noreen Collins, R.N.,
of Chatham.
Personal Items
We wish to offer our sym
pathy to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Onens in their sad berevement.
Rev. Burton Hodgson and
Mrs. Hodgson of St. Clair, Micli.,
called on his mother, Mrs. E.
Hodgson last Monday.
■Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Hendrie
entertained to supper on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. F. Downing, of
London, Miss Noreen Collins,
R.N., ” ' , “ ’ "
Bill Downing, Karen and
of Chatham and Mr. Moore
ningham.
Mrs. Fred Bezzo held a
ley Brush demonstration
Tuesday, May 15, with Mrs. B.
Maitland demonstrator. Guests
were Mrs. L. Reycraft, Mrs.
Rupert Williams, Mrs. Arnold
Lewis. -Mrs. Vic. Thatcher, Mrs.
Mathers Sr., Mrs. Mathers, Jr.,
Miss Joan Murless, and Mrs. C.
Elson. Refreshments were serv
ed by hostess.
Mr. Fred Bezzo left on Tues
day to join the Royal Canadian
Engineers at Petawawa, Ont.
Mrs. Bezzo and children will re
side with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Elson in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Carter,
and Ian Carter spent Sunday in
Lucknow, guests of Mr. Adam
and Miss Jane Bowman.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilton, of
Strathroy spent Sunday as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Rae Neil.
We are pleased to report Mrs.
Gilbert Carter is improving.
Mr. Stanley Wilson of Wind
sor is spending a week with Mr.
and Mrs. Mac McNaughton.
We are pleased to welcome
Mrs. Edsell Collins back to spend
the summer in her new home in
the village. Miss Nellie Lewis
will be with her here.
Due to NATO Day at RCAF
Station Centralia, the pupils of
Clandeboye Public School No.
4 and 12 had Friday afternoon
off to attend the unique cere
mony and parade.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bloye of St.
Thomas, Sgt. and Mrs. Max
Bloye and children of Centralia,
were guests
and Mrs. H.
evening.
Mrs. Bill
friends in New York.
Mrs. Gray Harrison spent
week-end with her daughter
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl O’Neil,
and Mrs. Ross O’Neil, Mr.
Mrs. Roy McRann and Mrs.
guest of Dorothy Ann
Clandeboye.
Mr. and Mrs. George
and family have moved
caster, Ontario,
Sympathy is extended
and Mrs. Harvey Ovens
death of their son Frank,
years old. He had been suffer
ing for some time from leuk
emia.
Besides his parents he is sur
vived by two brothers, Robert
and Douglas.
Alfred De Block, Jim McNair
and Lawrence Hodgins were
among the bus-load of boys who
went to Michigan State College
last Friday, returning Saturday.
The boys enjoyed their trip as
well as bringing home several
souvenirs. It was the first ex
perience for many of the boys in
crossing the border.
The Elginfield boys’ baseball
team had the first work-out of
the season in a game played last
Friday night. They are ready
for another team to challenge
them to a game.
At the time of writing fruit
trees show great promise of an
abundant crop of fruit. Early
harvest and fall apple trees are
at their best. By the end of the
week the winter apple trees will
try to outdo their rivals in their
splendor of blossoms.
Taylor
to An-
the
and Mrs. F. Downing,
Miss Noreen Collins,
of Chatham, Mr. and Mrs.
' Joan
Cun-
at supper
Murless on
Kilmer is
to
in
Mr.
the
U
Stan-
on
of Mr.
Friday
Visiting
the
and
For Sale
4 Foot Hardwood
$16.00 PER CORD
Delivered in 8-Cord Loads — Subject to Distance
Z’
Malting Barley Contracts
See Us Now for 1951 Barley Contracts
(Barley paid large dividends
Scott’s Elevator
LUCAN PHONE 63
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Now on Display at
Kippen Institute
To Tour Detroit
Thirty-two members and
guests at the regular meeting of
Kippen East Women’s Institute
held at the home of Mrs. Ross
Love Wednesday evening, May
16. Mrs. E. Jarrott was co
hostess and Miss Grace Tremeer,
newly elected president, was in
the chair. Roll call was answered
with “My favourite musical se
lection”. The motto. “Institute
Creed” was ably presented by
Mrs. Harry Caldwell.
Discussion took place regard
ing the bus trip which the mem
bers are taking to the Zoological
Gardens, Detroit, Thursday, June
7. They are chartering a ibus and
most of the members are taking
advantage of this opportunity of
sight-seeing.
Miss Margaret MacKay pre
sented highlights of Women’s In
stitute Convention held at
Guelph. Mrs. William McLean
and Mrs. W. Alexander were ap
pointed delegates to the District
Annual to be held at Elimville
Tuesday, .May 29. Members de
cided to hold their annual picnic
at Lions Park, Seaforth, in July.
Mrs. R. Upshall
ers’ Day poem,
and Evelyn Love
piano duet, and
Kyle and Mrs. J. Henderson sang
“It Is No Secret”. Luncheon was
served by the hostess, co-hostess,
Mrs. F. Slavin, Mrs-. A. Finlay
son, Mrs. W. Alexander, Mrs. J.
McLean, Mrs. S. Jackson.
gave a Moth-
Misses Helen
contributed a
Mrs. William
Mr.
and
___ __________ Ce
cil Carter attended the funeral of
the late Mr. William Horner.
Service was on 'Monday at M.
Box and son funeral home, Park
hill. Interment in Parkhill ceme
tery,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roberts and
Mrs. Tomes of Hamiltbn Spent
Friday with Mrs. E. Tomes and
family.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Tomes,
Barbara and Anne Tomes and
Mr* and Mrs. Ward of Hamil
ton spent Sunday as guests Of
Mrs. E, Tomes and family.
Miss Patricia Cartel* and Miss
Audrey Tindell students of Med
way High School, left On Friday
with others on a two day trip,
accompanied by Donald Wood,
instructor in Agriculture. They
Visited Petry Agricultural High
School, hear Lahsing and Agri
cultural Department of Michigan
State College as well as a num
ber of Michigan farms. The gifts
report a grand trip.
Bob Cook Motor Sales
Opposite Railroad Phone 178
HENSALL, ONTARIO
The New 1951 Hudson
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for a Wider Selection of Good Clean Used Cars
at Down-to-Earth Prices:
I
two-tone Meteor Coach, with overdrive, built-in
radio, white wall tires, curb alarms, driven
9,000 miles.
Meteor Coach, new car condition, only 7,000
miles.
Dodge l/g-Ton Tiuck, oversize tires, air con
ditioned heater, only 7,500 miles.
Dodge Delux Sedan, radio, fog lights.
FoTd in new car condition. :
Chev Fleetline Coach.
Hudson Sedan, air conditioned heater.
Ford Sedan, a good clean car.
Hudson Commodore Sedan.
Chevrolet Sedan.
We have 10 older cars at reduced prices
to make storage room
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