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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-01-26, Page 10Page 10 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26, 1950 Mrs. Tom Campbell is able t0 k J ■ be up and. around after being i fylSliri confined to her home for many! months. I Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cudmore visited with Rev. and Mfflk Clemons of woodstock on Sun­ day. Rev. and Mrs. Clemons were; former pastors of the Exeter I held Tuesday, January Pentecostal Assembly. — Mr, R. B. Williams was ronto last week attending vention of the Ontario P „ ,, ..Implement dealers held at the « w the meeting. Coliseum. Mrs. Williams ac-‘ comp anted him. j Annual Meet i The twenty-fifth annual meet- I ing of Main St. United Church ' 24. | The minister, Rev. H. J. Ma­ in To- j honey, was appointed chairman a con-1 aU(j Mr. ,q, Medd secretary Retail i „ ' ,. EXETER ARENA Friday, Jan. 27 CREDITON VS. EXETER Monday, Jan. 30 ZURICH VS. EXETER THEATRE Previews its Coming Attractions THUR., FRI., SAT. January 26 - 27 - 28 DOUBLE BILL -i ‘Blondie Hits The Jackpot’ + Penny Singleton A Artlxui' Lake - Also - "Desert Vigilante’ ■A Charles Starrett •A Smiley Burnett PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL MON., TUES., WED. January 30 - 31 KJ Announcements 1 Financial and other reports I were presented by the treasurers ‘ and secretaries of the several organizations, all revealing satis­ factory progress. The .missionary and maintenance fund reported an increase over last yehr.- The minister* in giving his report of the splendid co-opera.tion and happy fellowship which is char- Jacterxstie of this growing congre- I gation. He alluded to the strong I foundation of the church but I stated we must erect a super- 1 structure by faith, prayer and a more enthusiastic reading of the I Bible. We need . more people ; w or ki n g through the existing ■ organizations if we expect-* the i church to prosper spiritually. 1 A period of silence was ob- ; served in memory of the de- ; parted members whose names ! were read by the miister. ! The results of the election of : officers were as follows: | Session: W. G. Medd, Andrew I Campbell, W. C. Fearce, Gerald Skinner, C. E. Tuckey, C. Wil­ son, F. Wildfong, B. W. F. Bea­ vers, W. May, W. Ryckman, W. Martin, G. Jaques. Committee of Stewards: B. W. ; Tuckey, N. Hockey, P. Balkwill, ■ K. J. Lampman, A. J. Sweitzer, A. Ostland, E. R. Hopper, Tuckey, C. Blowes, E. Jones, Beavers, G. W. Layton, G. McKniglit, M. Quance, E. Russell. , A vote of appreciation was tendered Rev. and Mrs. Mahoney. On adjournment the Woman’s Association served refreshments. O. R. M. R. i ! I ; Mr. Edgar Willis left Monday f for London where he entered I Victoria Hospital for a check-up. i Harold Clarke brought into the office on Wednesday several ' dandelions picked from a pasture ! field. ‘A Letter to Three Wives’ -A- Jeanne Crain * Linda Darnell Ann Southern All of them wondered . . . while one of them wandered I Variety Of Weather Rain, sleet, have been the past few the weather the gravel shape similar to a spring break­ up. snow and fog- experienced during days. At press time is very mild and roads are in bad The Municipal Council of the Village of Exeter met Monday evening in the town hall with Reeve Sweitzer, Deputy-Reeve Snider and Councillors'Heywood, Lindenfield and Webster pres­ ent, The minutes of the inaugural meetings of January 9 were read and adopted. Mr. C. Moore, of the Supertest Station, waited on council in regard to autos parking in his driveways. Council consideration. Elmer D. Bell McKenzie advised that Mr, McKenzie forming to the and other municipality It was moved and seconded ‘by Councillors Webster and Hey­ wood that the clerk reply to Mr. Bell advising that they are pleased to receive the informa­ tion contained in his letter and that they had been misinformed in regard to the matter. It was moved and seconded by Deputy-Reeve Snider and Coun­ cillor Lindenfield that grants of $25 each be made to the Salva­ tion Army and the Children’s War Memorial Hospital, London. By-law 1, 1950, was given its second and third reading and finally passed. By-law 2, 1950, appointing to offices and fixing remuneration, By-law 3, 1950, to provide for 19 50 expenditures on roads and streets, By-law 4, 1950, - - clerk­ agreement with Wartime Hous­ ing Limited, were given their three readings and finally passed. Application is being made for Provincial Road Subsidy on 19 49 expenditures in the amount of $7,803.11. The report of the Exeter Citi­ zens' the Wuerth, Skinner, band report was accepted filed. The Exeter District School report for the year 1949 was submitted and accepted. The clerk reported the follow­ ing registrations in 1949. Births, 119; - old-age The appeal The Wurm granted. -Joe Dobbs | Night Constable Wareing asked that council consider an increase Otto Willert desires to express I piS saiary. Consideration was his appreciation in thanking all I promised. Birth. Death and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 50<?. In Memorianx Notice 50c for single verse. 25c extra for each additional verse, En­ gagements 50 c. BIRTHS BOWMAN-—A t Mrs. Hunter’s nursing home on Tuesday, January 24, to LAC and Mrs. Lloyd Bowman, of Centralia, a daughter, Donna Anne.< CREECH—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creech are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Catherine Ann (Ann), at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Monday, January 23, 1950, MOYER—At Mrs. Hunter’s nurs­ ing home on Tuesday, Januai^y 24, to Cpl, and Mrs, Moyer, of Crediton, ter, Linda Dianne. promised for William the council lias been con- blosing by-law” ordinances of the Henry J a daugh- . Batten’s Thursday, ’» and Exeter, PASSMORE—At Mrs nursing home on J anuary 19, 1950, to Mr Mrs. Lome Passmore, Eac a daughter, Sliaron Elaine. PRANG—Monday, in Zurich, Leonard ther for Allan. Miss Olive Wood of Toronto and Mrs*. William Murdoch, of Hamilton, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood. Miss Annie Sanders, who last week underwent an operation in Victoria Hospital, London, is im­ proving nicely. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. 'Clifton Davis* and Allen, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller, of Chatham; Mr, and Mrs- Thomas Smythe, of London; and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steinhageg, of Dashwood. •Mr. and Mrs, William 'McCool, of Wingham, visited with Mr. and Mrs, E. R, ;Hopper over the week-end. Mr. McCool, who has been off duty for several months, is again working part time as editor Times. Mr, •City, .....H the home of his cousin, Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Moir and with other relatives in 'the community, Mrs, Andrew 'Campbell is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Campbell of Belmont. of the Wingham Advance Waltex' Trann, of Crystal Man., is visiting at the MATINEES SATURDAY AND HOLIDAYS AT 2:30 P.M. , January to Mr. and Prang, a son, a Robert, Eleanor DEATHS MILNER—Suddenly at his late residence, 957 Moy Avenue, Windsor, on Saturday, Jan­ uary 21, 19 50, John William Milner, beloved husband of Helene Milner and deai" father of Mrs. Lillian Speiran and Murray S. Milner, both of * London, and Dr. Frederick J. Milner, of Exeter. ROBINSON—In .Usborne Town­ ship on Sunday, January 22, Ella Robinson, daughter of late Robert and Alice Robin­ son, in her seventy-sixth year. CARDS OF THANKS I sincerely wish to thank all who sent me cards, gifts and treats during my recent illness. * —Ray Morlock I wish to thank everyone who so kindly remembered me after my accident with cards, visits and treats while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, and since re­ turning home. to authorize reeve and to sign amendment to Band was submitted over names of Reynold L. president, and G. F. secretary-treasurer. The and M iss Ella Rob inson • The funeral of the late Miss Ella Robinson, of Usborne Town­ ship, was held Tuesday afternoon from the Hopper-Hockey funeral home, conducted by Rev. Win, Mair. Miss Robinson passed away Sunday at her home following an illness of several months. She was a daughter of the late Robt. and Alice Robinson and was in her seventy-sixth year. She was a members of the Thames Road United Church and had ,been active in the W.M.S. and W.A. 'Surviving is an only brother, Leslie, with Whom she resided. The pallbearers .were Messrs. W. C. Allison, Wm. Elford, Everett Miller, Louis, Wesley and Ken­ neth Johns. Interment was the Exeter cemetery. in High deaths, 20; marriages, 14; pension applications, 12. clerk reported one more on added assessment, application of Mr. Alvin to build a house was in it be­ an d Attend Executive Meeting J. M. and Mrs. Southcott ’ in Toronto Friday of last week, the former attending an execu­ tive .meeting- of the Ontario and Quebec division of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association. were the kind friends that remem­ bered him while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital and since re­ turning home. 26* EVERYONE uses the Class­ ifieds—at least those who want results. ----- —-------— ——------------ -------—it f NEW AND OLD TIME 20 - 8:00 VS. EXETER IS. By The Huronia Male Choir Brinsley United Church Mrs. Mervyn Love wishes to thank all who remembered her in any way while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital. 2 64 Mrs. Tom Campbell wishes to express her sincere thanks to all those who sent cards, treats, gifts and to all who visited her while confined to her home for many weeks. Special thanks^ to Hurondale and also kindnesses The following accounts were read and ordered paid: Huron Lumber Co., supplies, $185.16; Bickle-Seagrave Ltd., ing supplies, fire fight- $79.27; Dunlop Fairfield Farm Forum The Fairfield Farm Forum met Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Schroeder with twenty-seven attendance. In a spirited discussion was decided that free trade tween the United States Canada would not be good, as our sistei’ country has so much population and wealth. Free trade between Britain and Can­ ada would be better. Present tariffs against British goods are too high for money to flow free­ ly between the two countries. Complete free trade between all ■countries would dislocate the pattern of trade and industry which has been built up during the past but this might be ad- Mill r 1 gfe j > J t f J 1 M 111 IRnLwJ EXETER ARENA ST. MARYS Support the Team! Admission 50d EXETER OPERA HOUSE Wednesday, Feb. 8 Dancing and Euchre Music Supplied By AVALON ORCHESTRA Dancing 9:00-1:00 Admission 500 Everybody Welcome Coffee and Do-Nuts Sold Sponsored by Stephen Federation of Agriculture W.I. and Caven W.M.S. for all shown her. MEMORIAM C.C. their c BECKER—In loving memory of a dear sister, Mrs. Charles Becker, who passed away January 24, 1949. Oft and oft our thoughts wander To a grave not far away, Where they laid our dear sistei’ Just one year ago today. —Ever remembered by ters, Mary and Louise. CAMPBELL—In loving of my dear husband, Campbell, two years 1948. Gone from us but not forgotten, Never shall your memory fade; Loving" thoughts will ever linger Around the spot where are laid., —Ever remembered by your ing wife, Ruth Campbell. COWARD—in loving a dear wife and Roy Coward, two years 1948. Her thoughts us. She never could _ . And so we think that where she is She must be watching yet. As angels keep their watch up there, Please, God, just let her know That we down here get" We love and miss EVOr remembered and family. PASSMORE—In loving of our dear son and F/O Gerald Passmore, lost his life on air operations over Germany five years ago, February 2, 1945. Many a lonely heartache, Often a silent tear— But always a beautiful memory Of a boy whom we loved so dear. Fond is the tie that was broken, Dear is he who is gone; in memory we will always keep him As long as the years roll on. Ever remembered and sadly missed by his mother and father, brothers and sisters, c POLLOCK—til loving memory of my dear husband, Albert Pol­ lock, at rest, Jan. 30, 1946. The dearest husband the world could hold, on do the sis- memory Arthur who passed away ago, January 15. who ago, were you lov- * memory of mother, Mrs. passed away January 81, all so full of forget do not for her so. by husband memory brother, who Tire & Rubber Goods, hose and 1 justed over a period of years, couplings, $525.67; Graham Ar-* r tliur, ' wrecker’ service (truck), $2.00; Supertest Station, gas and oil (truck), $29.77; Ander­ son's, account book (assessor), $ 4.40; Exeter District High Board, transfer of funds, $51,- 000.00; Bell Telephone Co., fire hall, $4.00; “ wreath, William wreath, birth tions, tions, turn Mrs. overpaid taxeh, Lindenfield, taxes, labour, $48.9^’; Chester -Cornish labour ger, labour, wliinixey, labour. Stire, labour,'$12.63 labour, $11.8'8 grant, $25.00. Children’s Hospital, grant, All motions T*Vere carried, journment on* the motion Deputy-Reeve Snider. ! i Hopper -Hockey, $8.00; Exeter Legion, Chambers, sec. - treas., $12.0.0; C. V. Pickard, death, marriage registra- old-age pension applica- $74.25 / “ ' of overpaid taxes Olive Hunter, i $1.00; return of $1.62;-. William Games were played and lunch was served, The next meeting will be held at the home of Elmer Wilson. For this meeting a discussion is being planned on milk and milk products, its different phases to be in charge of several members.% - ,■ ............. . H. L. Snider, re- $3.00; return of ; Edward ! overpaid Laverty, $49.5F; Samuel Grain- $41.90; Edgar Ma- —$26.24; John Paul Sass, Salvation Army, War Memorial $25. Ad- of Attend Folk School Huron County was represented at the Folk,,. 'School held neat London the forepart of the week. Those present were Douglas May of Centralia, Bob Allen of Bruce- field, and Miss Roma Brecken­ ridge of Bluevale. Exeter Native Passes Widow of a well-known Lon­ don tinsmith, and one of the oldest members of Colborne St. United Church, Mrs. Frances A. Winterbottom, 85, died Sunday at her .home in London. Born in Exeter, she had been a resident of London for over 60 years. Her li u s b a n d, the late George W. .Winterbottom, died in February, 19 4'0. Surviving are her only son, George L. Winterbottom, Lon­ don; a grandson, Dr. John Win­ terbottom, on the staff of Dart­ mouth College, New Hampshire; and two granddaughters, Helen, Mrs. Spencer James, London; and Miss Marion Winterbottom, assistant professor at the Uni­ versity ■Mich. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, o.s. few STAFFA Freddy Colqulxoun spent days’ leave with his par- Doctor Calls The Hospitalization Insurance advertised over CKLW Detroit 26, Doctor Calls. Mutual of Omaha is tliU Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association, represented locally by Ernest Harvey Insurance Agency. (adv1 0. t.) knew him, all smile, haiid, truer four years ago. instead of a when one wag thoughtful, and The cheeriest smile, a heart of gold; And those who will know How much X lost Always a frown, Always a down, Always so kind— What a wonderful memory to leave behind, —Lovingly r^memnerea by his wife, Laura? 56 c SCHROEDER—In loving memory of our deat mother, Mrs. Martha Schroeder, who passed away one year ago today, Feb­ ruary 1949. Dear mother, you are not for­ gotten, Though on earth you ate no more; Still in memory you ate with us As you always were before. —Ever remembered by husband and family. 2* Trivitt Holds Annual Meeting The annual vestry meeting of Trivitt Memorial Church was held in the parish hall with the Rector, Rev. C. L. Langford pre­ siding. The reports of the various or­ ganizations indicated a most suc­ cessful year and showed a sub­ stantial balance on hand in every report, The following officers for i960 were appointed or elected: Rec­ tor’s Warden, Ralph Genttner; People's Warden, Ben Cg.se; Vestry Clerk, William Middle­ ton; Treasurer and (Secretary, 0. S. Atkinson; Budget Secretary, R. Luxton; Delegates to Synod, w. E. Middleton, Ben Case; Sub­ stitutes, R. Genttner, Vern. Hey­ wood; Members of the Board of Management, G. A. Hawkins, R. A. Crawford, V. E. Middleton, R. Genttner, ,Ben Case, O. *S. Atkinson, Bruce Tuckey, Laverne Wells, Marion Bissett, Presidents of Ladies’ Guild, W.A., T.M.O. Club and Junior W.A.; Auditors, Arthur Fraser, W. E. Middleton; Sidesmen, Grant Case, William Chambers, V. Heywood, A. Cor­ nish, R. Luxton, F. I-Iatter, Bl Tuckey, H. Russell, R. ,Genttner, William Luxton; Collectors, W. Cunningham, W. E. Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Margison of London spent Sunday with the latter’s mother, Mrs, V, Johns. COMING EVENTS RED onoss- MEETING — The annual meeting of the Exeter Red Cross branch will be held Tuesday, January 31, at 3 p.m. in the Public Library basement. Everyone welcome, packing day is Friday, February 10. The Regular Meeting of tlie South Huron Jr. Farmers and Jr. Institute will be held in the EXETER TOWN HALL Wednesday, February 1 , at 8:30 p.xii. All members are requested to be present in order to make up the membership lists Girls Please Bring Lunch Please note change of meeting place. Reception and Dance ■ EXETER OPERA HOUSE Friday, Feb. 3 FOR MR. AND MRS. ROY GIBSON Evei’ybody Welcome Good Music Provided EXETER OPERA HOUSE Tuesday, Jan. 31 DON ROBERTSON And HiS CKNX Ranch Boys 10:00-1; 00 Adnxissioix 750 Every Saturday Night FRANK TRAHER & ORCH. ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND PRESENTS for your enjoyment the FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY & SATURDAY * ‘ January 27 - 28 It’s the biff . . . baxxx ... Buxnstead’s best! -Blondie’s Reward’ A Arthur Lake Penny Singleton A Larry Simins - And On The Same Program - A Hoosier Hot Shots A Gloria Henry ★ Stuart Hart ‘The Arkansas Swing’ Hozzie, Ken, Gil, and Gabo, sweeping the field with action and musical thrills . . . MONDAY & TUESDAY January 30-31 A Dorothy Lamoui’ Sterling Hayden 7 Dan Duryea ‘Manhandled’ Don’t miss this thrill-packed smash . . . They were guilty of a crlflie love could not hide . . . One kiss away from death! PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL and Cartoon, “NUT IN A RUT” I Weefc/y Review » Remember On Friday - 10 to 1 IT’S BERN CONWAY And The Continentals Cover Charge; 75$ Remember On Sunday - 9 to 11 IT’S TALENT NIGHT Cover Charge 35$ & ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Colqu- lioun en route from Nadine, B.C., to H.M.C.S. Cornwallis, N.S. Margaret Norris, of Toronto, visited with her .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Norris; Mrs. Fred Congdon, Toronto, visited with Mrs. O. W. Reed. Mrs. 'Clara Dingle, of Toronto, niece of Mrs. Robert Sadler, is reported seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Ilodge and Bobby, Crediton, . visited With friends here. Mrs. Janet Jervis Services for Mrs. Janet Jervis, widow Of John Jervis, were con­ ducted Friday afternoon by Rev. Wm. Mair, Roy’s United Church, in Beatty-McRobert’s tune r a 1 home, Clinton. Interment was made jn Clinton Cemetery. She died In Stratford Hospital following' a fall, a few days ago, in which she fractured her hip. She had resided {for five <years with her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Dow, of the Staff a district. W.A. And W.M.S. Meet Staffa W.M,S. and W.A. met at the home of Mrs. Walter O’Brien with Mrs. C. H. Dow presiding. Mrs. Les, Butsdn had charge of the devotional exer­cises, based on “The Bible?* Plans were made for the first series of study of “Growing Wltli The Years?’ Groups were formed for the usual winter sewing for relief. Those In charge are: Staf­ fa west, Mrs. Albert S m a 1 e; north, Mrs, 0. Vivian; village, Mrs. A H. Daynard. w N Don’t miss these two big shows at Club Monetta! SECOND ANNUAL Better than evei' Always to be remembered Loads of fun Lovely Ross Pearce music Optional dress Obtain tickets from members Novelty dances Dancing 0:30 to 12:30 Bring your friends Admission $1.00 L.uncli will be served tmoave the rest to us f ARENA exEter Sponsored by OnL Alpha Phi Chapter Beta Sigma Phi