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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-01-10, Page 80 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 10, 1952 a Bert Rivers SERVICE ON NO, 4 HIGHWAY SPRUCE GROVE Three Miles South of Exeter SUPERTEST PRODUCTS GAS OILS REFRESHMENTS T ■' We have just received a new shipment of adian auto batteries, If you were disappointed ■week call back now and get yours while they No Increase In Price! 13-PLATE — $10.95 EXCHANGE 15-PLATE — $12.95 EXCHANGE 17-PLATE — $15.95 EXCHANGE Exeter Farm Equipment Phone 508 Exeter ■ Monetta Menard’s Will Be CLOSED Until Tuesday, JANUARY 29 % For Our Annual Holidays Your Co-operation Will Be Appreciated CHANGE OF INCOME TAX DISTRICT NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS RESIDING IN Huron, Bruce and Wellington Counties The Counties of HURON, BRUCE and WELLING­ TON, formerly under the jurisdiction of the Lon­ don or Hamilton District Taxation Offices, have now been transferred to the jurisdiction of the District Taxation Office at Kitchener, Ontario, located in the Dunker Building, 251 King Street West. Accordingly, the records of all taxpayers residing in these three Counties have been trans­ ferred from the District Taxation Offices at Lon­ don or Hamilton, to their new location, and any related correspondence or genetai inquiries on taxation matters, should be directed to the District Taxation Office at Kitchener. Remittances of tax by individuals and corpora­ tions, and tax deducted at the source by employers resident in the Counties of HURON, BRUCE and WELLINGTON, should be mailed or delivered to the District Taxation Office at Kitchener. (both individuals and corporations) the above-mentioned Counties, who Taxpayers resident in formerly filed their appropriate Income Tax re­ turns and Succession Duty returns with the Dist­ rict Taxation Offices at London or Hamilton, will file their returns for 1951 and subsequent taxation years, with the District Taxation Office at Kit­ chener. DEPARTMENT of national revenue TAXATION DIVISION w j Former Exeter Man j Dies In Manitoba i A large __H i gathered at Hunterville United i Church on I to pay their final respects to the : late Robert JsT. Moir who passed away at his home at Minnedosa, Manitoba on November 14. Rev. E. Morden conducted the The remains were laid to Minnedosa, Man. Mr. Moir was born at dale, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.John Moir. He went west to Alberta in 1910 and spent 27 years as a grain buyer in that province. In 1937, he moved his family to Minnedosa, where he took up farming. He attended Hunterville Church, and served as secretary-treasurer of the church for a number of years. His sterling character and pleas­ ing personality won for him a place of high esteem in the com­ munity. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife, Olive, two sons, Bruce and Stuart at home, a brother, A. C. Moir of Calgary. Mr. Moir suffered a severe tack of cerebral thrombosis December 19 50, three weeks ter he and Mrs. Moir had visit­ ed in Alberta. He made a fairly good ness rence much Mrs. Moir, formerly Olive Tay­ lor taught in the Primary Room at Exeter from 1919 to 1925. number of friends Saturday afternoon, service, rest at Huron- at- in af- recovery after a long ill- in Hospital, but a recur- of the trouble proved too for him. ZION Messrs Grant and Frank Knowles who flew from Red Deer Alberta to spend Christmas with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Knowles, returned by train Wednesday. Congratulations and best es to Mr. and Mrs. Jack who were married Saturday. We welcome Mrs. Hern to our midst. Miss Elaine Hern, Bob Hern and Tom Brock Saturday having week attending a OAC Guelph. The annual meeting of the Church will be held in the school building, Friday, January 11 at 8 p.m. Lunch the ladies. The funeral Russel Peart, was held in Tavistock, Thursday of last week was attended by Mrs. John Hern Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hen and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern. Mrs. Peart was former Perla, Hern. Mr. and Ms. Milton Brock tertained a number of their latives on Saturday Those present were Mr. and Jos. Bailey and Betty, Mr. Mrs. Rom Ogle, Mr. and Jim Rowcliffe, Mr. and Wellington Brock and Tom, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock and- family. Mrs. Gordon Sugden spent a few days recently with relatives at Devizes. Lona and Sheila Kellar, Exe­ ter, visited Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ len Jaques. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson of the Base Line Blanshard spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern. The sympathy of the munity is extended to the fam­ ily of the late Clare Towle who died at his home on Saturday after a long illness. Congratulations to Harold Hern on his su-ccess at the polls Monday. west wish- Hern returned home spent the past short course at congregational Zion United will be served by of the late Mrs. Rockwood, which the en- re- evening. Mrs. and Mrs. Mrs. ■com- visited on with Mrs. is still a ^i EDGEWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Earl Middleton and Don were guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Delmer West­ man and family. Mrs. James Larsen Thursday afternoon Victor Westman. Mrs. Clare Dunlop patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital. Her many friends hope to see her home soon. Mr. Joe Zubol, second con­ cession Biddulph visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zubol and fam­ ily. New Year’s guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore were: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bendall and Dar­ lene, ___ _7_. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Foster, St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beib- er and family Mooresville, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Westman arid family attended the social evening held at Prospect Hill on Friday Mr, dietort ed the afternoon. Revere Farm Forum held a so­ cial evening Friday night at the Prospect Hill town Hall. Mrs. Wilfred Garrett and baby came home Tuesday after spend­ ing a few weeks with her par­ ents. Mr. Don Middleton found a flowering dandelion Wednesday beside his barn. MV. Betty visited Moots The School home of Mr. and Mts. Eatl Mid­ dleton Thursday evening. Mt. Joseph Zubol left Wednes­ day on a ttlp to Westetn Canada. Mr. Sammy Hughes and Tom­ my pye, Woodstock, called on friends in the community Sun- i day afternoon, Mrs.Jeanette Bendall and evening. Clare Dunlop, Earl Mid- and Leslie Moore attend- sales at Stratford Friday and Mrs. Grant Shelby, and George of Glencoe with Mr. and Mrs. Ray and family Sunday. United Church Sunday held their meeting at the Lucan District News Bingo Jfews Up and up the Lion’S Club Jack-pot goes, when and where it will Stop nobody knows. The $5 Consolation Prize on Satur­ day night went to teenage Loreen Jlodgins, daughter of-Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hodgins. The Share the Wealth was split, Bill French and Omar Cunningham each winning $5.75. The $3 prise went to Percy Vahey and the $2 prizes to Anthony Lamphier and Percy Vahey. Other winner^ were: Rosalie Dezort, J. Cante- Ion, Rosalie Rezort, Bill French, Jim Harrigan, Bill McFalls, Mrs. Shroeder ana Les Woodward, Cecil Hodgins, Mrs. Chas. Wind­ sor, Evan Hodgins and Mrs, Kirk. Lucky Family There was an amusing coinci­ dence .............. night, drew prizes pounced the winners. The second winner was his wife and the fifth his little son. Immediately Mrs. Colbert tu.rned in her box of groceries saying she think two prizes should the one family, was drawn—and not it belonged daughter, Quick . __T, father took a coin from his poc­ ket and gave it to the child. The prize finally went to a man— the father of ten children. at the “Jainboree” Friday Little Jean Marie Lankin the tickets for the door while Mel Culbert an- Another believe to her wittedly didn’t go to, ticket it or young the M' H. J. CORNISH & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 294 DUNDAS ST.LONDON, ONT. $ $ You Can Save $ $ I at Glenn's Auto Wreckers Phone 418-M Exeter Used Parts, Used Tires, Etc. Irving- Lodge Installed At a joint installation fleers Lodge Lodge Lucan, ember officers of Forest Irving ............. AM. held in Lucan on Dec- 27, 1951, the following for Lucan were installed and invested by Don Chown as­ sisted by Murray Hodgins: W.M., Clarence Carter; George Chown; D of C, er, Murray; J.D., I.G. of the Lebanon Exeter and the No. 154 AF and of- Haskett; P.M., Cecil S.W., Ray Elson; J.W., Paul; Chaplin, Donald Secretary, Jack Murdy; Joseph Murray; Treasur- Roy Stanley; S.D., Robert Clifford Culbert; i.w., Chas. Hasket; S.S., Harvey Ch own; J.S., Kenneth Carter; Organist, Arthur McLean; Tyler, Maurice Simpson. Location Changed Mrs. Dobie’s Nursery School re-opened on Monday, January 7, at the home of Mrs. Murray Hodgins. Mrs. Hodgins has been assisting Mrs. Dobie for some months. Mrs. Dobie’s other duties prevents her continuing school in hei* own home. the S.S. News The next film night for the friends will be Monday, 14. These educational are well worth seeing hoped many parents as S.S. and January pictures so it is well as children will be out. As usual there will be a silver col­ lection. The home of Mrs. John Blair was the scene of a very happy and hilarious birthday party on Saturday afternoon, January 5, when five little girl friends and a number of adults joined to wish Joan Taylor a happy tenth birthday. All did justice to the sumptuous luqch and big birth­ day cake. The Rev. Mr. Semple of Lon­ don again took the service in Holy Trinity Church on morning, and preached splendid sermon. Mr. Bob Coleman was attend church on Sunday morn­ ing and hopes to be able to go back A New orial Junior horns and hats made it a and happy occasion. Mrs. Sam Earle,.. •Marie of Woodstock week-end with *Mr. Wes Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Thomp­ son and children of Exeter were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Thomson. 'Mr. and Mrs. William Brown­ lee and family in St. Thomas, and Mrs. P. J. Audrey and London who spent their Christ­ mas vacation with their grand­ parents Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hod­ gins have returned home. Dr. Ken Banting and family, of Port Huron, were holiday visitors with Dr. W. T. Banting and Mrs. Banting. Mrs. Joe Hodgins of Owen Sound who has been visiting with •Mr. and Mrs. F. .Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hodgins has re­ turned home. Mr. Howard _______ __ don has been on the sick list. His many Lucan friends hope for a speedy recovery. ; Mr. Jim Seeli who has been visiting his sister Mrs. Russell Goddard has returned to Tor­ onto. Mrs. Fred Hodgins arid June of London were New Year visitors with Mr. and Mrs.. John Hudgins of Main St. Mr. Earle Young who has been confined to his bed for seven weeks is able to sit up. It is hop­ ed he will continue to improve. Mrs. Sunday another able to to work this week. large crowd attended the Year’s Dance in the Mem- Centre sponsored by the Farmrs. Good music, gay Larry spent and and the Mrs. spent New Years the guests of Mr; Laverty. Marily Riehl of Cranston of Lon- Holiday visitors with ___ Will Dickens were Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Nolles and fUtiilly, Ayl­ mer, 7.7 _7. 7.7. Well and family. Mr. ' Mr. and Mrs.Cad- Thoinas; and Mrs, Mortis McDonald, and family, Mr. arid Mrs. Albert Dickens and family and Mr. and, •Mrs. Jack Dickens from Saints­ bury. Mr. John Hodgins is again on the sick list and confined to bed. Holiday vsitors with Mr. and Mrs, Plenty Hodgins were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oarroll and fam- ly, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Abbbtt and family and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mullins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garrett and Scott spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. Garrett at Granton. Mr, George Young Sr. is ill with a bad attack of shingles. Miss Doris Armitage Of towel spent the week-end Mrs. Downing, Bev. L. Harrison Was in lone day last week. Eldon St. Lis- with town Mrs. T. C. McFarlane was in Ixondon on Friday to see her aunt, Mrs. B. Stanley. She found Mrs. Stanley very bright and cheerful in -spite of her long stay in the hospital. Among Christmas guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Abbott were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins of Lucan who the fol­ lowing week spent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll of Saintsbury. Mrs. Pat Bowerman (Miss Sproat Apt.) was taken by ambu­ lance to the hospital on Friday. Mr. Harvey Revington, who spent the Christmas vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Revington has returned to McGill University, Montreal. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Butler and son of Toronto spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lang­ ford. Mr. and Mrs. Art McLean- and family of London were * Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Revington. Mrs. Orme and Murray called at both hospitals on New Yeara to see the two car victims, Mrs. Stanley and Miss Hattie Hodgins. 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