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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-01-08, Page 5Page $THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1953 Hensail And District News CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS H. J. Cornish, L. F. Cornish, D. Mitchel) i and Mr. and Mr. Mr Mrs. Alex- and Mar- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Over 15 Years* Experience FOR TACKING AND STAPLING taught himself the age of 60, day at Crystal Moir, who died .gowned in with a full embroidered bodice was Our Service Is Different We Sell You A Fit In Our Private Truss Room Trusses, Belts, Supports of All Kinds and Mrs. and Mrs. News Budget From Blanshard By MRS, GLADWYN HOOPER BE SURE TO SEE THE All-New Chevrolet FOR 1953 Now On Display Snell Bros. Ltd. Your Drugs At Robertson’s Phone 50 Exeter Willie WATF BY DONALD JOLLY Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang­ ford, Walter and Donnie spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Trewartha, of Holmesville. Christmas Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodgins, Joan and Jimmy, of Granton, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Dobson and Wayne, of Weston, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Langford and John, Centralia, Leonard with Mr. son; Mr. Langford Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins and fam­ ily, of Glendale, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Langford and family with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Langford, Mr. and Mrs. George Dann, Jo seph and Lorna with Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. family, Young, Denzel Belton, Mossey James Mossey; Mr. and Mrs. Art Rinn and family, of London, Mr, and Mrs. Carman Rinn and fam­ ily, St. Marys, Howard and BillL and Mr. Mr. and Mr. and ily, . _ . . ... . Chittick, St. Marys, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson; Mrs. Fre-a Mills and family with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills, of Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Jones and fam­ ily with Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Galt. Mr. were guests of Mr. pence Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Toohey, of Lucan, were Tuesday evening »uests of Mr. and Mrs. M. E Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. M, E. Hooper spent Friday evening with Mix and Mrs. Mitchell Leibler, of Mitchell. Visitors In- Community Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson Dave Stephens, Woodham’, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thom- Mr. jind Mrs. Gordon Mr. James Bryan, Shirley of and Mr. and Mrs. Thacker and family and Mrs. Fred Patti- and Mrs. Kenneth and family, Mr. and Kenneth Parkinson; Clarence Martin of St. Marys; Mrs. W. B. St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and Jimmy, of Mr. and Mrs. Wes.’ and Robert with Mrs. Mr. John Rinn, of Baseline, Mrs. Fred Thomson with and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson; and Mrs. Gladwyn Hoopet family spent Christmas with and Mrs. M.. E. Hooper; Mr. Mrs. Charles Mills and fam- Prospect Hill, Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Sunday Harold Hooper dinner M. E. evening and Mrs. Law- Woodham. 1 SALES AND SERVICE GENERAL WIRING I PHONE 187-W EXETER with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Knox; Mrs. " with son; Jones and Ross, Glendale, and Mrs. * “ ___ and Robin, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bryan, Prospect Hill, with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones; Mrs. James Mossey with Mr. and Mrs. Wess Mossey for Robert’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hooper and Mr. Gladwyn Hooper spent Wednesday with Mrs. Clarence Kent, Embro. Mrs. Gldawyn Hooper and Veryl spent Wednesday With Mrs. Kenneth Facey, of Belton, and Miss Edna Facey, Picton. Business Directory W. G. COCHRANE, B.A. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR EXETER, ONTARIO At Hcnsall, Friday, 2 to 5 P.M. DR. H. H. COWEN L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Main Street, Exeter Closed Wednesday Afternoon Bus. 30-W - Phone - Res. 36-J BELL & LAUGHTON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS NOTARIES PUBLIC ELMER D. BELL, Q.C. C. V. LAUGHTON, LL.B. Zurich office Wednesday afternoon EXETER PHONE & 4 DR. J. W. CORBETT ARTHUR FRASER INCOME TAX REPORTS, BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, ETC. Ann St., Exeter Phone 504 L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON 814 Main Street South Phone 273 Exeter D. J. McKELVIE. D.V.M. VETERINARY SURGEON Phone 99 Hcnsall Ontario PERCY C. WRIGHT LICENCED AUCTIONEER . Cromarty, Ontario Purebred, Farm, and Household Sales a Specialty For a Bet .er Auction Sale Call the “Wright” Auctioneer . Phone Hensail 690-r-22 Collect ALVIN WALPER LICENCED AUCTIONEER For Huron, Lambton, Perth and Middlesex For ..your sale, large or small, courteous and efficient service » at all times “Service that Satisfies’’ PHONE 57-r-2 DASHWOOD OSBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE. INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ontario President Milton McCurdy R.R. 1 Kirkton Vice-President Wm. A. Hamilton Directors Harry Coates E. Clayton Colquhoun Science Hill R.R, 2 Dublin 1 Mitchell Cromarty Centralia R.R. 1 Martin Feeney Angus Sinclair Agents Thos. G. BallantyUe R.R. R.R. 1 Woodham Mitchell Cromarty Alvin L. Harris E. Ross Houghton Solicitor W. 0. Cochrane Sccrotary-Tte^ufef Arthur Frhser Exeter Exeter For N. L. MARTIN OPTOMETRIST Main Street, Exeter Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday Appointments Phone 855-«> J. NORMAN COWAN BOOKKEEPING Systems, Service, etc. INCOME TAX RETURNS Dashwood 40-r-13 Sarepta Hay Post Office I E. F. CORBETT LICENCED AUCTIONEER Terms' Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER, R.R. 1 rcleplione Zurich 92-r-7 Zwingclbcrg-Hoffman The Rev. Heimerlch united in marriage at Zurich Lutheran. Church, Jutta Hoffman, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoff­ man of Hedwig, Germany, and Ewald Zwingelberg, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zwingelberg, Grand Rapids, Minn. The bride was white net,fashioned skirt showing floral motifs. The fitted worn with a brief black velvet jacket. Her shoulder length veil was arranged from a beaded headdress and she carried a bou­ quet of red, roses. Mrs. Eric' Mueller of Goderich, matron of honor, wore blue lace and carried a colonial bouquet of roses. Miss Karen Mueller as flower girl wore a pink silk frock and carried a nosegay of flowers. Page boy was Rudy Jacklicek 'and Eric Mueller was best man. A reception followed the cere­ mony at the home of the aunt, Mrs. Eric Mueller, rich, They will reside in Rapids. bride’s Gode- Grand Christ-Prize winners for the mas draw at Brown’s Hardware store were: First prize, chest of silver, Mrs. Agnes Stewart, Hen­ sail; second, electric tea'kettle, Billy Shaddick, I-Iensall; third, doll, Mrs. William Boa, Hensall; fourth, meccano set, Wilmer Jones, Kippen. Miss Shirley Chapman, nurse­ in-training at Victoria Hospital, London, returned to her duties after spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Chapman. Robert Moir Robert Moir, .former Hensall resident, who gained fame by copying tli^-Bible in shorthand after he had speed-writing at died City, at 98 being Christmas - Man. Mr, years of age, laid claim to the oldest living graduate of the University of Toronto. He received * * - • Born came to After a sail, at United Hensall until two years ago when he moved to Manitoba to reside with his nephew, Stanley Mc­ Gill. He was a member of the United Church. Surviving is a sister, -Mrs. Colin McGill, Neelin, Man. Fune­ ral services were held from the Bonthron funeral home, Hensall, Tuesday, December 30 at 2 p.m. Rev, W. J. Rogers officiated. Burial was in Exeter cemetery. his B.A. degree in 1882. i n Ireland, Mr. Moir Canada at an early age. teaching career in Hen- Brampton and in the States, he returned to ■Christmas Party The annual Christmas party for the children of Hensall and district was held on Saturday, December 21, in the town hall which was packed to capacity for the event which was sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce and Hensall branch of the Can­ adian Legion.' Reeve A. W. Kerslake and Rev. J. B. Fox spoke briefly and Rev. W. J. Rogers showed films. Four hundred and fifty received bags of candy and ■treats, and 350 bottles of choco­ late milk, donated by Mr. Ron Mock of the Hurondale Dairy. Santa Claus, who arrived in the fire truck, was present. Christinas Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scruton and family of Port Dover, with Mr, and Mrs. Peter L. McNaugh­ ton, Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Shad­ dick and Mr. Thomas Shaddick; Miss Alma Bell, of Toronto, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bell; Mr. and Mrs. Alf Scholl and Garry with relatives at Monkton; Mrs. Elsie Casp with Mrs. Mary Hennessey in Kondon; Mr. and Mrs. William Lee spent the holiday weekend with rela­ tives at Owen Sound; Miss May McNaughton, of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Peter McNaughton and Robert; Miss Betty Moir, of London, with her mother, Bertha Moir; Miss Isohel under, Toronto, with Mr. Mrs. John Alexander; Miss garet gangster, London, with her mother, Mrs. Minnie Sangster; Mr. and Mrs. John Peebles and daughter, of London, and Mrs. Letitia Sangster with Mr. and Mrs. Len Noakes; Mr. George Otterbein, of Preston, with his father, Mr. William Ott&rbein; Mrs. Donald MacArthur and family, of Petrolia, with Mr. Sid­ ney MacArthur; Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby and Donna, Blenheim, with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown, Billie and Carol with Mrs. Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Neeb, in Tavistock; Mr. and Mrs, John Tudor and David with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schaeffer, in Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Wes Vernier, Roger and Murray with Mr, and Mrs. Gil­ bert Johns, Elimville: Miss Kay Bell, of London, with her pa­ rents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell. News of Elimville By MRS. ROSS SKINNER H. J. CORNISH & CO Comments About Centralia By MRS. F. BOWDEN CHRISTMAS NEWS Mr. James McKee, of Choice­ land, Sask., is visiting with his sister, Mrs. B. D. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hicks visited for a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. O. Pollock and family in Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Greb enter­ tained Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oesche and Donna, Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson and the Greb family at a Christmas party on the eve of Mr. Simon Greb’s departure for a holiday in Flor­ ida. Mr. and Doreen are day. Richard and Mrs. Ray Shoebottom, the misfortune to have his caught in the wringer of washing machine Monday, extent of the injury is not Mrs. A. Proctor and moving on Wednes- Shoebottom, son of CJIRISTMAS NEWS Christinas visitors in the com­ munity were: Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Venner and family, of Hensall with Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Johns •Mrs. ’gliomas Bell, of Exeter Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson and Steven, of Avonbank, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dilling and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Stephen, of London, with Austin Dilling William Pybus, Exeter, with Mr, and "Mrs. William Johns; Mr. and Mrs. Russell King an family, of Crediton, Mr. and Mrs. ace Delbridge and family, Chelsea, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and family with Mr Mrs. Bruce Cooper; Mr. Mrs. Earl Coultis, Windsor, and Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner family, Shipka, Mr. and Nelson Coultis with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerslake; Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Jr.. and Janice, Whalen, Mr. Sam Skinner, Cen­ tralia, Miss Grace Lobb, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jacques and family, Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch, Mr. and Mrs. Har­ old Bell and Carol Ann, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Skinner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper and family and Mr. Donald Parson, Hensall, with Mr. and Mrs. Al­ vin Pym; Mr. Lewis Woods, Lon­ don, with Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Woods; Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Mc­ Donald and family, Exeter, Miss Gerta Hunter, London, with Mr, and Mrs. Everett Skinner; and Mrs. Arthur family, Exeter, Mr. Arthur Ford and Stephen, with Mr. Franklin Skinner. Christmas visitors community were: Hor- Win- Alvin and and Mr. and Mrs. 294 DUNDAS ST.LONDON, ONT, Swingline STAPLERS Mr. and Mrs. CARS SPECIAL CARS TRUCKS Dodge 3-Ton Chassis and Cab, very R.C.A.F. .. good TRACTORS 1951 650. WE ARE WRECKING 995. 695. 1937 1948 1949 1940 1937 1937 Monarch Sedan, Thursday’s price DeSoto Sedan, Thursday’s price ... Olds Sedan, Thursday’s price ....... Dodge Coach, Thursday’s price ... 1,350. 1,350. 595. 495. Ford Coach, see this one . Mercury Sedan ..................... Ford Sedan, just like new Ford, low hours, choice of three at Ford, stepup transmission ...................... Fordson Major, a buy .............................. 1951 1947 Ford Coach, good fenders, grill, etc. Chev Pickup ☆ 1942 Dodge Sedan. 1,115. 295. 245. 220. 1,895. 1,895. ‘Tot 50‘ Kit $1.40 Speed Stapler $6.00 Rundle and family, andLadies’ Choir .Sings The Ladies’ Choir under dir­ ection of Mr. J. L. Nicol, ACCO, •presested a choral service to a packed house in the town hall Sunday evening, December 21. Rev. W. J. Rogers made the ad­ dress. Mrs. Haun rendered a solo, “Infant Jesus", and a solo, “Dear Little Stranger” was sung by Miss Jean Henderson. Carols and a Christmas anthem, “Chris­ tians Awake”, were sung by the choir. Rev. J. B. Fox assisted with the service. out of the Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hunter and family with Mrs. George Hunter, of Exeter; Mr. John Kellett, Verda and La­ verne with Mr. and Mrs. George Kellett, of Thames Road; Mr. and Mrs. William Routly and girls, Mrs. Wes and Mrs. Alex Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Chiselhurst; Mr. Harry Sparling and ■Earl Mrs. with and and Mr.«. and Mrs. Lloyd Johns with Mr. and Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Bannerman, St, Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johns and family with Mr. Harrison, Science Hill; Dr. and Mrs. Reilly and family with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll, of Toronto. Mr. Earl Hunter, London, sent the holiday weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hu­ bert Hunter. Miss Donna Murcli, spent the weekend with Mrs. Harold Bell. Mr. and Mrs. James and Kenneth, London, visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Routly. Mr. and Mrs. William Stephen and family, of Woodham, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stephen and Rusty, of Peterboro, visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johns and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns and family visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. William Johns. Miss Perla Hern, Zion, visited Monday with Miss Anna Routly. Mr. Laverne Skinner and Mr. Elgin Skinner of Toronto are en­ joying two weeks’ vacation trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Russell King and family, Crediton, visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ross 1951 Dodge Sedan, Coronet drive, clean as a whip, new tires 1951 Ford Sedan, very good ...... 1949 Meteor Coach, low mileage, above average ........................................................................ 1949 1942 1939 Horne with Mr. Crago, Kirkton, Harvey Sparling Mrs. Boyce, of and Mrs. Glenn Robinson and family and Mr. P. Webber with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Isaac; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie, Bobby and Jean with Mrs. Agnes and Miss Greta Lammie, Hensall. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McFalls for Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Sam­ son McFalls, Mr. and Mrs. aid McFalls, of Exeter, Mr. Mrs. W. Quinton, Mr. and R. Lilley and families and Helen McFalls, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Harris West and Bette Lou and Mrs. *T. Willis were Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Whitnqy Coates; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks and fam­ ily with Mr. and Mrs. William Lee, of Clandeboye; Mrs. Murray Elliott and Agnes Anderson with Mr. Mrs. S. McCoy, London; Mr. and Mrs. J. Essery and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lightfoot and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rowe and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Swartz with Mr. and Mrs. A. Essery; With Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baynham were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baynham and family, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Baynham and sons, of Exeter, Mr. E. Carruthers, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. William Had­ dock. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hicks spent Christmas day Lome Hicks; Bowden and- Mr. and Mrs. Clandeboye. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rowe and Linda were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowe, Port Stanley. Saturday evening guests at the home of Mrs. T. Willis were Mr. and Mrs. R. Doherty and son, of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coates and family, Mrs. Hodgert, Mr. Roy Coward and Miss June Coward. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Dinsmore and Douglas, of London, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks. Miss Flossie Davey spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robinson entertained their staff at a tur­ key dinner on Sunday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ron Swartz, Mr., and Mrs. C. Rowe, Mr. Larry Cronyn and Mr. and Mrs. K. Greb. Mr. and Mrs. K. Hodgins and family; visited with friends in St. Thomas on Sunday. Miss Elaine Revington, Lucan, was a weekend guest of Miss Helen McFalls. Mr. and Ms. Frank Hicks and family were Friday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, George Hicks and the Andrew family. On ^Saturday they all motored spend the day with Frank Marshall, Miss B ar ba r a David Lilley, of Ger- and Mrs. Miss Hazel with Mr. and Mrs. Parrish, London; Mr. and Delmer Skinner and family Mrs. Ed. Johns, Exeter; Mr. Mrs. John Ridley with Mr. Mrs. Accidental Shooting A man, and Day shotgun’s line of fire Lake Huron village, south of Goderich. Payne was taken Memorial Hospital, where Drs. McMaster and Brady removed what they termed “a considerable number of shotgun pellets”. The accidental shooting hap­ pened during a rabbit drive near Bayfield. Reports indicated that Payne had climbed out of a gully when one of the hunters fired at a rabbitt, hiting Payne. Police were unable to determine immediately who fire the 26-year-old Listowel district L. W. Payne, suffered arm chest injuries when on Boxing he stepped into a near that 13 miles to Scott Seaforth, John Willis, Exeter Mr. had arm the The known. A very fine Christmas enter­ tainment was put on by the Sun­ day School in the schoolroom of the church on Tuesday evening of last week. Christmas services were held in the church Sunday with the astor, Rev. Burton, in charge. Special music was provided by the choir in the morning and a very fine sermon was delivered by the minister. An impressive sacred Cantata- Pageant, “Dream’s of Christmas” was presented at the evening ser­ vice with the junior and senior choirs taking part. Those taking part in the pageant were Maxine Godbolt, Catherine Hodgins, Mrs. K. Greb, Mrs. W. Elliott, Mrs. Gates, Mrs. G. Godbolt, Mrs. F. Bowden, Messrs. N. Mitchell, W. Elliott, J. I-Iepburn, R. Lammie, R. Lightfoot, K. Greb, R. Brown, L. Hodgson, R. Gates, Rev. Burton. M. Elliott and J. McAllister and the candle bearers, Bobby Lam­ mie, Kathryn Kipp, Gloria Hons- berger, Gwen Lightfoot, Bever­ ley Smith, Richard Shoebottom, Marilyn Barnes, Jean and Joan.. Essery. The music was under the di­ rection of the choir leaders, Mrs. K. Hodgins and assisting with the pageant were Donna Bow­ den, Mrs. George Hicks and Mrs. L. Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. S. Henry and family, of Listowel, were Christ­ mas Sunday ’ visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper in London. Christinas Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Hodgson’ and Kay, Mr. and Mrs. K. Greb and Wayne spent Christmas with and Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson;^ and Mrs. Wellington Skin- and Mr. and Mr. . Mr. ner Mrs. and ___ ___ family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dixon with Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith at Woodham; Mr. _ . Evelyn Wright, of London, with their parents, Amos Wright; A. Honsberger the former’s mother at the home of Mr. Harry Tuffey in Otter­ ville; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Light­ foot and Sharon with Mr. and Mrs. William Northcott in Exe­ ter; F/O and Mrs. J. L. Andrew and family, of Fort Erie, with Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks; Jack Gates with his parents, and Mr 3. brother, WOII station. Guests Mr. and Mrs. Christinas dinner were Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Hodgins and family, of Greenway, and Mr. Charles Hodgins, of Sarnia, and evening visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Har­ old Mitchell and family of West Lorne and‘“Mr. Norman Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs, William Elliott • ...... «Iwith relatives in London; Mrs.CREDITON P.O. or PHONE 43*21 Archie Robinson, Of London, Mr. A. M. HARPER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 55 South St. Telephone Goderich 343 Licensed Municipal Auditor FRANK TAYLOR LICENCED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex farm sales' a specialty Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed Exeter P.O. or Phone 138 WM. H. SMITH LICENCED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex (Special training assures you your property’s true value sale day) Graduate of American Auction College •terms Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed of on 9' Mr.and Miss and shot. London, Mr. and Sinclair’ and Arlene with Mr. Foster in St. Marys; Mrs. Fred Harrison Clare and Miss Mr. and MrS. Mr. and Mrs. R. and family with R. Mr Mr. his air Gates and Gatos, at the at the homo of K. Hodgins for with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. family were with R. Schroeder, of to Blyth to Mr. and Mrs. and Master _ London, are spending the holidays with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ thur MCFalls, The January meeting of the W.A. will be held in the school­ room of the church on Thursday afternoon, January 8. Mr. George Godbolt was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, Saturday, for treatment, Mrs. Godbolt is staying with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Godbolt. Sacrament will be observed in the church Stmdav morning. The choir is sponsoring a play, “Look Out Lizzie” by Woodham players, in the Schoolroom of the Church on Wednesday1 evening, January 7. AC2 Robert Tripp, of MacDon­ ald, Man., spent 'with his parents, nprold Tripp. CongratulationsHddgins who won Jl__ .___ . butter grading, in Ontario, at the Dairymen’s Convention held recently in Toronto. the holidays Mr, and Mrs. t o Mr. Keii first place in Christinas Concert The annual Christmas concert of S-.S. 1 McKillop was held last Thursday afternoon. Mr. Wil­ liam Dennis acted in the role of chairman. The following pro­ gram, arranged by the teacher, Miss Hannah Pepper, was much enjoyed: Recitations by Stanley Glanville, Neable, I aldine Phyllis McNichol; terious Cake” and “The Three Bears”; dances, York”, Dutch dance _by Shirley Neable “Away Dennis - and song, Geraldine Dennis and Mur­ ray Neable, “The Three Sons”. Santa Claus arrived’ and distri­ buted gifts. Murray and Graham Stanley Glanville, Ger- Dennis, Murray Neable, plays, “Mys- Package”, “Making A “Grand Old Duke of and Shirley Bosman; In A Manger”, Geraldine Phyllis McNichol; Services in the United Church on Sunday last? were largely at-1 tended. Lovely decorations adorned the church in keeping with Christmas season. Rev. W. Rogers delivered two appro- the choir were Mrs. Passmore, and Mrs. charge of evening with Mr. and Mrs. Skinner. Mrs. Frank Cornish, of visited Monday with Mr. Mrs. Melville Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bogan, Mr. Grant, Moleworth, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brogan and Sharon, ,'Messrs. Herb Cross and Howard Cunnington, of London, were Christmas guests of Mrs. Fred Cunnington. Zion and 1950 good 1949 1950 1950 1950 1948 1946 1944 1942 1944 1938 Ford 1-Ton, like new ............................. Ford Pickup ............................................... Mercury Pickup ......................................... Dodge 1-Ton, new motor, see this one Ford 1-Ton Express, clean Ford Pickup, very good .... Dodge 3-Ton Dump Stake Chev 2-Ton Dump, former Dodge Power Wagon, only International Pickup, very 1,395. 1,095. 895. 895. 895. 795. 675. 650. 375. 325. 225. J. priate messages and sang anthems. Soloists Haun and Mrs. Pearl Mrs. Douglas Cook Robert Cook were, in the decorating. A number from Hensail at­ tended the commencement exer­ cises at South Huron District High School Thursday and Fri­ day, December 18 and 19. Form­ er pupils of Hensail schools who received awards included Lois Henderson who received second­ ary school graduation diploma, ‘ , Ruth and Jean Jean Lavender, who re­ Intermediate Certificates. Lavender was awarded a prize for the highest . in the agricultural pro­ Lois Henderson, Jean La- and Ruth Soldan re- Jerry Rannie, Soldan, ceived Jean special marks ject. Lois neuaerson, Vender and _Ruth Soldan qeived athletic" awards. Rev, W. A. Young, chaplain of the O.A.C., Guelph, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle. Mrs. George Smale is spend­ ing a month at the home of her 'brother and sister-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. A. D. Boa, of London, before entering the hospital for eye treatinent. Miss Betty _ Mickle, nurse-.in- training London, is spending this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McEwan Will be Christmas guests With Sergeant Stirling Etherington, Mrs. Etherington and family, at RCAF Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mitchell Quietly celebrated their sixty- first Wedding anniversary Tues­ day, December 23. at Victoria Hospital, Maclean’* Mrisaziric “I locked him in the cellar.”D 7he finestFORD in 50years Larry Snider Motors "Your Ford - Monarch Dealer” PHONE 624, 625 EXETER 'N Phone 770 The Exeter Times-Advocate PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW NUMBER Two Lines To Serve You Better Have You News? Advertising? 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