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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-05-01, Page 3THE T1MES-ADV0CATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1958. In Canada there are 102 men to every 100 women.(The People Behind Our Hospital Fanny Hatter .. Evelyn Howard Annie Sanders Amelia McAvoy Fred May ........ Dr. ‘ Chicks OF ALL BREEDS Hatched Every Monday and Thursday Limited Number of Starter Chicks Every Tuesday and Wednesday PHONE 7 OR 8 { I A NEW EARMHOUSE? AN EXTRA ROOM? A WAGE? A NEW ROOF? HOUSING FOR HIRED HANDS? Perhaps PIJL can supply a good part of rhe necessary funds. Talk over a Farm Improvement Loan with your nearest B of M manager, $15,00 500.00 300.00 500.00 500.00 Fletcher ........ 1000.00 S. B. Taylor ........ 100.00 Anonymous ......... 100.00 H. IL Anderson .............. 150.00 Chainway (Davis Co.) .. 200.00 C. S. McNaughton ..........1000.00 R. N. Creech ..................1000.00 .1000.00 . 500.00 .1000.00 , 25.00 , 100.00 . 100.00 . 300.00 . 25.00 ,1000.00 , 50.00 ...100.00 . 50.00 1000.00 10.00 , 200.00 500.00 500.00 1000,00 25.00 500.00 The Honor Roll £ i s J A Chester Wawhinney ....... 25.00 Peter Bertram .............. 5.00 Greta Harness .............. 25.00 David Miller ................ 50.00 Elmore McBride ............ 50.00 William Warren ..... .. 20.00 D. V. Hogarth ............. 250.00 Herman Kerniek .......... 135.00 J. H. Harrison .............. 10.00 Pat Reid ...........5.00 Joe. McDonald ......5.00 Mrs. Wm- Henderson ...5.00 William Mellion ......, 5.00 Mrs. M. Amy ................2.00 Herbert Smith ........... .. 10.00 Alvin Wurm ................. 10.00 Joseph Davis ................. 1.00 Albert Dellow ...........5.00 Andy Blommert ...........5.00 Arthur McKerrol ..........5.00 William Hatter ...... .50.00 Melvin Edwards ......... Howard Ince ................ Mathers Bros.................. Seven School Girls ....... 20.00 15.00 5.00 6.00 J. P. Bowey ..................200.00 Fred Hatter ..................20.00 James Essery ...............5.00 Miss Gladys Kestle ......10.00 Mrs. Hannah Penhale ... Ruth Ligjitfoot and 25.00 Agnes King ..................15.00 Harold Higgins ............10.00 William Sweitzer ......100.00 Canada Packers ............1000.00 Rev. Sinclair ................20.00 Mrs. H. Mitchell ...........30.00 Mrs. Thorn Baker .......10.00 Miss N. Keddy ...............10.00 J. C. Hovey ...................5.00 Mrs. C. McDonald ..........2.00Mrs. Langley ................1,00 H. Rutherford ...............1,00 J. W. Shaw ................ .5.00 J. E. Duncan .........2.00 M. W. Pfaff ...................50.00 Arthur , Fraser .............300.00 Aljoe Sanders project .,50.00 E. A. Howald ...............5.00 Robert Parker ...............10.00 Jack Delbridge .............25.00 Stan Walter ...................,10.00 Maroons Basketball Club 50.00 Judge Stanbury .............25.00 Mrs. D. A. Anderson ....25.00 Joseph Allaire ................5.00 Harold Skin.ner .............25.00 John Jones ...................25.00 Starting this week, the South Huron. Hospital Association, in cooperation with The Tiniest-Ad voc» to, publishes the names of those people who are xnak- h>g the dream of onr own hospital come time. They recognize the need for adequate medical facilities in our community’—’the only community in Huron County now without them, This, then, is the hone*’ roll of public-spirited people who believe in the future of South Huron and who believe in providing modern and essential services to its people, Is your name among them? To complete and to equip your hospital 850,000 or $00,000 additional funds are required, in cash or early payments, It is not to be supposed that alt subscribers can give equal amounts, but it is felt that all are en­ titled to credit. Be as generous as possible, but re­ member that smaller donations are also welcomed and appreciated. The lists have beep checked, and we Slope are we will be glad to Elmer Bell .................... A. Snelgrove ......... Hubert Jones ................. Hector Heywood ............ Garnet Flynn ..... Clifford White ................ L. M. Harvey ................ Annie McAnsh ................ Southcott Bros.............. Cornish & Co........... McKay-Cocker ................ Ward, Robertson & Co. .. R. J. Eacrett Est............ Margaret Brown ........... Dr. Corbett ................... W. H, Hodgson ............. Broderick Bros. .............. L. J. Penhale ................. Lowe Bros. Co. .............. Bank of Montreal ......... (See lists to follow) Albert Geddes ............... Herb Ford ..................... Irwin Ford ..................... Mrs. G. M. Armstrong .... Charles Miller ................ Mrs. Windsor ................. W. E. Bentley ............... Mrs. H. A. Kyle ........... Lloyd Taylor ................. E. R. Witmer ................ South End Service ....... M. A. Watts ................... Cliff Earl Cliff John Lloyd Bell ....... J. D. Carr ......... Samson McFalls W. H. Coates R. N. Rowe ..... Miss Ida Carling Elliott E. R. W. E. Ernest Nelson H. L. Snider ......... Harve Pollen ....... Ulric Snell ........... Graham Arthur .... Capn’s Mill ......... William May ....... Charles Kerslake .. Roy Brock ........... Ewart Pym ......... Walter Cutbush .... William J. Horney Ed. Sam Wes Wes A. Hodgert and wife .... Alvin Brintnell ...... Mrs. W. J. Melville . Mahlon Ryckman .... Erank Whilsmith ... Vernon Heywood .... Charles Harris ........ Thomas Coates ...... Clara Holloran ...... H. Bierling ............ Wilson M. H. Frank Exeter Henry R. E. E. J. Green ......... Mrs. Lillian Blair G. W. Lawson ..... Clarise Snell ....... Meba Salter ......... Mrs. Frank Coates Lindenfield’s ......... C. V. Pickard ..... F. R. Dobbs ......... Dr. .>H. H. Cowen .. R. L. Beavers ..... B. W. F. Beavers .. Silverwood Dairies r Lucky Seven Club . Harold Sherwood ... George Wright ...... '"’McKnight & Walper W. C. E. W. Dr. F. A. O. E. L. correct — but in cause of error correct, Publication of the new or tious will follow in succeeding' additional subscrip issues. You Save Both Time And Money! Can you afford to pay $500, $1,000 or the price of a new car if you are in an accident tomor­ row? Why risk this ex­ pensive investment when a small amount per year will protect you against expensive repair bills. W. H. Hodgson “The Insurance Man" Phone a4 EXETER ONTARIO NEEDINSURANCE« 3 if you own or drive a car | SCIENTIFIC fwmizers oro Fertilizer 100 so 25 $4.00 $2.50 $1.75 Fertilizer Gallion ' $2.00' A I Bank of Montreal TV i MILUM CMWAK Sheep Garden I Potatoes Brintnell Parsons .. Blanshard Norry .... & Marr Hopper Sanders Corson Towle Broderick ........ Jory ............ Neil and wife Johns and wife G. Morley ......... Mode ................... Taylor, Sr............. Public School .... Strang ................. Russell ................ Allison .. Brady .... J. Milner Elliott .... Gibson .... . 100.00 . 100.00 , 1’00.00 . 100.00 . 10.00 5.00 25.00 , 100.00 75.00 , 250.00 500.00 25.00 . 100.00 10.00 25.00 30.00 75.00 , 100.00 . 25.00 300.00 50.00 ,1000.00 25.00 ,1000.00 k. . 10.00 . 50.00 . 25.00 . 500.00 .1000.00 ,1000.00 . 500.00 , 500.00 . 200.00 , 25.00 . 75.00 . 20.00 . 25.00 , 50.00 . 40.00 . 25.00 . 15.00 , 50.00 5.00 , 25.00 , 15.00 . 15.00 . 50.00 , 100.00 , 50.00 , 100.00 25.00 100.00 50.00 10.00 10.00 80.00 100.00 1000.00 1000.00 ' 25.00 50.00 300.00 10.00 5.00 1000.00 . 100.00 .1000.00 . 600.00 . 6 00'. 00 . 400.00 . 25.00 . 110.00 . 500.00 . 300.00 . 500.00 . 500.00 .1000.00 .1000.00 .1000.00 . 300.00 Mrs. John Schroeder Native Of Crediton Mrs. Louise M. Schroeder, wife of the late John K. Schroeder, passed away- at her home Detroit, Mich., on Tuesday last week. The former Louise Wind, spent the early part of her in this community and died at the age of dighty-two years. Surviving are three sons, Harold, Emerson and Leonard; and four daughters, Mrs. Doris Warren, Mrs. Fern Campbell and Mrs. Gertrude Roberts, all of Detroit, and Mrs. Caroline Fleming, of Cedar Springs, Ont, FuneraJ services wee held in the J. J. Wessel Funeral Home Thursday evening. Burial was in Crediton Cemetery on Friday. in of she life Crediton Personals Rev. J. V. Dahms is attending Conference in Elmira #this week. Church service in the Evangeli­ cal Church is being withdrawn on Sunday next. Special Mothers’ Day services are being held in the local churches on May 11. Mrs. Mary Wein is spending this week in Detroit. Mr. Elgin Woodall of Royal Oak, Mich., spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woodall. Mr. and Mrs. William Gil­ martin of London were Sunday Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Woodall. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Schroe­ der and daughter of Detroit spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Haist. Exeter Contributions In this issue appears a list of Exeter subscribers and amounts promised to date. Eighty-five percent of been paid in full. Others are payments now. A new canvass is about tional funds. the subscriptions asked to complete to commence for have their Thomas Pryde ............... Chambers & Darling .... Joseph Grant, London .. Mrs. L. Gillies, Midland . Sweitzer ............... Stewart ................. Carscadden ........... Traquair ............... Finkbeiner ...... Lampman ........... Sanders .............. 1000.00 200.00 10.00 5.00 1000.00 200.00 150.00 1000.00 200.00 200.00 10.00 500.00 300.00 1000.00 ,1000.00 A. J. Cecil Eric J. A. D. A. J. Aljoe Crocker Refrigeration .... Fred Cole ....................... Mrs. P. Cochrane ......... J. G. Cochrane ............... J. M. Southcott & Robert 1000.00 Anonymous .................... W. S, Cole i................... F. W. Huxtable ............ F. C. Beaupre ............. Chief Justice Martin Root & Rafuse .............. William J. Pybus ........ Clarence Heywood ......, John Payne .................. Eugene Beavers ........... . Mrs. Stan Williams ..... Mrs. William Hodgert .. Roy Blatchford ............. A. W. Musser .............. Amelia Dale .................. Mrs. Maud Horton ...... Mrs. J. B. McLean ....... Norval Jones ................. J. W. Hern ................. Clinton Sweet .............. W. C. Hooper .............. Emerson Cornish .......... Gardiner & Co............... H. T. Rowe ................. Bert Borland ............... William Melville ......... 1000.00 . 500.00 500.00 250.00 25.00 25.00 100.00 , 150.00 2.00 25.00 5.00 . 10.00 25.00 30.00 25.00 , 20.00 2.00 , 10.00 , 50.00 , 50.00 50.00 25.00 25.00 , 200.00 , 50.00 . 25.00 James Smith and wife .... Robert Sanders ............. Lloyd Fraser ................. Mrs. C. Creech ............. Mrs. Arthur Francis ...... John Chambers .......... Gordon Cudmore ........... Ralph Bailey ................. Henry Delbrldge ........... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wells Ernest Wells ............... Cecil Jones ................... James Taylor .............. Rueben McInnis ....... William H. Wood ......... Mrs. John Parsons ....... Claude Blowes ............... John H. Prout .............. J. A. Pollard ................. E. J. Shapton ............... Ernest Appleton ........... Rev. Charles Down ....... Reg. McDonald .............. Louis Day ..................... Ruby, Aubrey Chambers , E. W. Sanders ............. A.E. & E. E, Buswell .... Mrs. Mary Hannigan .... Norman Stanlake ........ G. J. Dow ................. . Walter Penrose ............. Mrs. Penrose and Eva .. R. C. Dinney ................. Fred Newton .............. Robert Turneaux .......... Jack Whilsmith .............. George Earl ............... Ernest Harvey ............. Ernest Wells ............... Eric Sutherland ........... Arthur Whilsmith ......... Mrs. Sadie Lawson ....... Usborne, Stephen, Grand Bendz Hay, Tuckersmith In next week’s issue it is proposed to- publish a list of subscriptions in the above districts. Anyone wishing to have “anonymous” or “well wisher” instead of their name please notify Elmer Bell or Dick Creech by May 4. In this district over 90 percent of all subscrip­ tions have been paid in full. A new canvass will commence as soon as poss­ ible after the publication. In Usborne it will com­ mence June 1.s Elect Mrs. R. Motz President Creditor! Women's Institute Slate of officers for the com­ ing year was presented by Mrs. Sam King at the annual meeting of Crediton Women's Institute when they met Tuesday evening in the council chambers. Mrs. G. Zwicker ' presided and installa­ tion was conducted- by Mrs. H. Schenk, after which business Crediton personals Mr. and Mrs. C. Berg, Detroit, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fahrner. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Frayne and son of Exeter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Brown. Mr, and Mrs. Irvine Fahrner of Kitchener visited over the week-end with Mr. C. Fahrner and Mrs. Mabel Ewald. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brand, of London, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Swartz were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Insley of Exeter, Mr. Ed Insley, Centralia, and Mrs. M. Faist. Mr. H. K. Silber’s many friends are pleased to learn that he has recovered sufficiently to be removed from Victoria Hos­ pital to the home of his son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Fritz, Zurich. We” are sorry to report that Miss Delores Schenk is a patient in St, Joseph’s Hospital, London, and wish her a speedy restora­ tion to health, .R by was presided over by Mrs. Motz. Roll call was responded to payment of dues and plans were made regarding the coming T.B. Clinic. The meeting was unani­ mous in inviting Elimville and Hurondale societies to be guests at the May meeting when E. Desjardine of Grand will be guest speaker. During to the program, ings'were given by _Mrs; Swartz, Mrs. I.. YLL*. Mrs. Bend read- Roy _____, ___ Irvine Finkbeiner and Mrs. Clayton Sims. A vocal solo was rendered by Joyce Chambers and a piano duet by Mrs. E. M. Fahrner and Mrs. I. Finkbeiner. Hostesses were Mrs. C. Sims Mrs. I. Finkbeiner, Mrs. R. Swartz and Mrs. E. Chambers. Following is the list of newly elected officers: Honorary presi­ dent, Mrs. H. Schenk; president, Mrs. R, Motz; vice-presidents, Mrs. L. Hodge and Mrs. W. Weber; secretary-treasurer, Mrs, Lloyd Lamport; assistant, Mrs. P. Boulianne; district director, Mrs. G. Zwicker; convenor of Good Cheer committee, Mrs. M. Beaver; social convenor, Mrs. J. Wade; auditors, Mrs. S. King and Mrs. I. Finkbeiner; planiBts, Mrs. E. Fahrner and Mrs. E. Finkbeiner; conveners of stand­ ing committees will be appointed at a later date. Articles of no value to —priceless to others—-want vertise how! you ad- Mark Mitchell ............... Mrs. Ida Goodison, Sarnia Miss Effie Treble ........... Exeter Public School .... Anonymous ................... B, W. Tuckey .............. N. G. Thomson ........... Supertest Corp................. Caven Cong. Circle ....... Rev. Ernest Grigg. ....... Joseph B. Creech ........, Bailey's project ............. Aubrey Tennant ............ Percy McFalls ............... F. E. Willis ................... Carrie & Drew Knight .. Mrs. Emma Miners ....... Victor Kestle ................. Oliver Fee ...................... Thomas Walker ............. Mrs. Merle Lamport....... Ladies W. L. Edith H. L. William Cook ....... Mrs. Lillian Ewing John Orchard ....... W. C. Pearce ....... A Friend ............... Anonymous ............. Canadian Canners .. H.S. Drama Club .. T. Eaton Co............. Room 8 Exeter P.S. Polar Some Beta T. B. Eastern Star ................. R. H. Heaman, Toronto . Bell ' ' Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. J. W. Weber ................. District Organizations S. Huron Jr. Farmers .... Airforce Women ........... Exeter Lodge I.O.O.F. .. Huronia Male Chorus .... Women Teachers Ass’n .. Clandeboye W.I............... Cath. Women's League .. Bowling Club Somerville ..... Snell Estate .. Sweigard ....... Bear ....... Friends .. Sigma Phi Acheson .. Telephone ............. Hookey project .... J. S. Harvey ....... Amelia Brierley .... Florence Gould..... 5.00 5.00 25.00 41.30 200.00 500.00 100.00 50.00 72.00 25.00 100.00 33.00 40.00 25.00 2.00 526.37 5.00 75.00 20.00 100.00 5.00 , 200.00 5.00 . 300.00 , 10.00 25.00 10.00 500.00 ....30.00 10.00 200.00 1000.00 42.95 2000.00 14.65 10.00 47!.00 600.00 50.00 , 600.00 25.00 100.00 112.SO 15.00 50.00 25.00 250.00 WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERT WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 160.00 600.00 600.00 100.00 19.00 10.00 50.00 Mrs. Godfried Fahrner Active In Church Following a lengthy Illness, Mrs. Godfried Fahrner passed away at her home here Monday morning in her ninety-first year. The former Catharine Klumpp, her entire life was *spent in Creditoil Community. Her hus­ band predeceased her in 1936. She was a faithful member of Crediton Ev'angelical U.B. Church and regular in attend­ ance at church service until her health failed. ■Surviving are one son, Her­ bert, Crediton; and one daugh­ ter, Clara, at home; 2 brothers, Stephen Town- Dashwood; and John Smith, of LUI $ L/lcll <X| civ I. John Klumpp, ship; Thomas, one sister, Mrs Stephen. The funeral her late residence on Wednesday afternoon and was conducted by Rev. J. V. Dahms, Interment was in Crediton Cemetery, was held from of en- Huron Resolution Not Endorsed Kent County Federation Agriculture has refused to dorse a resolution from Huron County that the sale of margar ine be banned in Ontario. Eugene King, Dover, said Its sale is "an accepted fact?* Robert Brown, Tilbury, the interest of soyabean ducers should be considered the Federation should not be hasty in condemning the sale of the butter substitute. (Clinton -Nows-Hecord) said pro- and Ferguson Suit Against Ford Settled 9, 1952, the United States District Court for the District of New York entered a final judgment, consent of all parties, which ended four years of between Harry Ferguson, Inc. and Ford Motor and others. It was ordered and adjudged that: On April Southern with the litigation Company 1. The sum of $9,250,000 shall be paid to Harry Fergu­ son, Inc. as royalties on Patents Nos. 1,916,945; 2,118,- 180; 2,223,002 and 2,486,257. 2. Ford Motor Company shall not manufacture, after Dec­ ember 31, 1952, such tractors, and Dearborn Motors Cor­ poration shall not sell any such tractors manufactured after December 31, 1952, as have a) a pump having a valve on its suction side, as for ex­ ample in the present Ford 8N tractor, arranged to be automatically controlled in accordance with the draft of an implement or (b) a pump for a hydraulically operated draft control sys­ tem for implement control and a power take-off shaft both driven by the lay shaft of the transmission, as for example in the present Ford 8N tractor, or (c) a coupling mechanism on the upper portion of the center housing, of the form employed in Ford 8N tractors manufactured prior to November 22, 1949; and Ford Motor Company and Dearborn Motors Corporation must affix a notice on any long coupling pins, manufactured by them, to the effect that the pin is sold only for replace­ ment on- 8N tractors made by Ford prior to November 22, 1949. This notice will continue to be affixed until October 25, 1966. 3. The Ford tion shall December Motor Company and Dearborn Motors Corpora- have a period of time, expiring not later than 31, 1952, in which to make these changes. claims and counter claims are dismissed and4. A.11 other . _______ ____ withdrawn on the merits. A copy of the consent judgment is available to anyone inter­ ested in reading it. « This settlement between Harry Ferguson, Inc. and The Ford Motor Company resolves the issues. The inventions in their entirety with which this action was concerned will be found only in the Ferguson Tractor and in the Ferguson System in the future, It is fitting that farmers all over the world . . . and especial­ ly in the Americas . . . shall continue to look to Ferguson for fulfillment of all that these inventions contribute to a greater and more prosperous agriculture. Better implements, better farming practices, more abundant production, and lower farming costs have resulted from the Ferguson System as employed in the Ferguson Tractor, Now, indeed, the Ferguson with the ONE and ONLY com­ plete Ferguson System is THE tractor that meets MORE of the heeds of MORE of the farmers MORE of the time. This can be proved to you at a demonstration on your own farm. Such a demonstration can be quickly arranged by telephone. Won't you call us about It? Hensail Motor Sales Phone 31 Hensail i <