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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-06-22, Page 10
Page IQ THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1950 Turn those articles now stored in your attic or basement into cash. (Someone is looking for the very thing for which you have no further use. Tell them about it in a CLASSIFIED AD in this paper. Hay1? Oldest Resident Celebrates Birthday Born 91 years ago last Wed nesday in the township she has never left, was Mrs, Fuss, oldest resident Township. Possessing ; Hi Sir, Farmer a«(l Gardener: Spray and Brush PAINTING Houses, Barns, Sheds, LYMAN GRATTON GRAND BEND Phone Dashwood 42-r-18 Caroline . of Hay a serenity in the face of world events that is coveted by her children, who are with hex- today, she is active independent, genuinely interested in everthing about her. On Sun days she is frequently seen in the congregation of the Evangeli cal Lutheran Church in Zurich. She sees well without glasses, has never used a cane, and scorns all offers of help as she mounts long flights of steps in course of much visiting. Recently she attended the wed ding of her grand-nephew, Wil- at Zurich. Today she the centre of family children she delights are her guests today, for Mrs. Fuss is now Mrs. Henry her husband. Mrs. Alfred Mrs, William Mrs. Jack (Melinda), two sons, and David, Mrs. Atkins and Mrs. A. Hess (Margaret). She has 2 6 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Conrad Fuss, her husband, died more than 30' years ago. liam Fuss, herself is focus. The in visiting “Home" with her daughter, Atkins (Violet) and Other children are Reichert (Lavina); Reichert (Laura); Baker Harry I Au Kuias Colour or iuc Roq&t Cmamiii A. v ' c Huron County Library Schedule Announced The following exchange sched ule of the Huron County Library has been announced by Mrs. R. G. Eckmier, librarian: June 26 Bayfield, 9 Grand Bend, W30 a.m.; < Bend Primary Room, 11 Crediton, 1:30 p.m.; S.S. '■ Stephen, 3 p.m.; Centralia, P.m. June 27—-Hensall, 9:15 a.m. Exeter, 10:45 a.m.; Elimville, 1:15 p.m,; Kirkton, 2:15 p.m.; S.S. No. 2 Usborne, 3:30 p.m.; Thames Road, 4 p.m. June 28—S.S. No. 7 Hullett, 9.15 a.m,; Brussels, 10:30 a.m.; Belgrave, 1:30 p.m.; St. Helen’s 2:45 p.m.; Dungannon, 4 p.m. June 29 — Brucefield, Varna, 10:30 a.m.; Hay and Stanley, Zurich, 1:15 p.m.; 3:15 p.m. a.m.; Grand a.m.; No. 1 , 3:30 Cattle Raisers call, Roland Williams I am going to carry on my father’s cattle ship ping business. Anyone haying cattle to ship please a.m.; No. 9 a.m.; wood, 9:30 S.S. 11:45 Dash- Startling New Labour Savers! Easy Hoe & Easy Weeder. These quality throughout products are unique in de sign and ideal for Farmers and City Gardeners. The Easy Hoe has a special (Patent applied for) saw tooth blade of 14-guage stainless steel. The Easy Weeder has a special narrow blade, 14- guage stainless steel. Buy them direct from the factory, specially priced at $1.75 each F.O.B. Kit chener, no down payment required, all shipments C.O.D. Satisfaction guaran teed or your money refund ed. Mail name and address. Kitchener Manufacturing Co. 643 Frederick St. KITCHENER, ONTARIO KIPPEN | Mrs. E. McBride, Mrs. . i Cooper aud Mr. and Mrs. j Workman spent Sunday in Tor onto. Master Wayne McBride 1 the misfortune to fall from bicycle on Sunday, breaking wrist. Mr. and Mrs. A. Parsons : sons visited on Sunday with A. Linden and Mr. and Mrs. Linden at WTardsville. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter and Gail Ann spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Ferguson in St. Thomas. Don’t forget the Strawberry Festival on the church lawn here tonight (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. Walter McBride j and family of Exeter visited on ; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ro- ; bert McBride. I Many local residents attended j decoration services in Hensall, | Baird and Crediton Cemeteries j on Sunday. John , W. had his his and Mr. . T. R.C.A.F. RECEIVES KING’S COLOR — The King’s Color was presented to the R.C.A.F, recently by His Excellency, the Governor-General, at a ceremony on Parliament Hill at Ottawa. The presentation was accompanied by a full cere monial trooping of the colors, the first time this has been performed by the R.C.A.F. —Central Press Canadian i ELIMVILLE and Mrs. Horace Del and family of Winchelsea Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. © a © CARS TRUCKS Sedan, good ........ . Club Coupe ................ Coach, clean throughout Used Ploughs —- We Have Them Electric Wiring House and Car Radio Repair Large and Small Appliances Lighting Fixtures 187-W J Exeter Radio & Electric DON JOLLY 150.00 300.00 PHONE 64-W SB" Special Cars 1936 ( hev Coach. economical transporta tion. This car is to be reduced $10 each day until sold. Thursday’s price ............ Monarch Monarch Dodge ( uavu, v*f.**i nuvu^uuui Monarch Sedan, very good .............. Dodge Sedan ......... .......... ......... . Ford Coach, good motor, tires, body Ford Sedan, a good Model A ..... Ford ('oach .............. ................ Special Truck ’ 1939 GJIC 2-Ton, good motor and tires. To be reduced $10 a day until sold. Thursday’s price .......... ........... ..... ......... . USED TRACTORS International “C”. save $200 at .... Cookshutt 30, save $600 at ............ Ford, Ford, Ford, I^ord, 1050 1948 1948 1917 1910 1940 step-up transmission ............. step-up transmission ....... . step-up transmission ............. good tires ........................... Special Tractor Fordson, good motor and rubber, tractor is to be reduced $10 a day sold. Thursday’s price ...............205.00 % /Motors EXETER Phone 44-r-9 Kirkton H I MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON good/Vear TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND SOUTH ENO SERVICE RUSS & CHUCK SNELL—PHONE: 328-W Phone 368-J Exeter BRINSLEY Missionary Sunday will served in Brinsley United Sunday School on Sunday next, June 25. Mr. and Mrs. William Cains of Parkhill spent Sunday eve ning with Mrs. Beatrice Dixon. Mrs. Jennie Kennedy of St. Marys is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wat son. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morley visited recently with friends in Woodstock. Mr. Sam Spray of Parkhill has the contract of painting the auditorium of Brinsley United Church. Mrs. Eldon Hodgson of Lucan is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morley visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Glenn of Arkona. Miss Tomlin of London has been School vray. Mrs. urday Carl Trevethick, of London. Mr. Loraine Slack and son, Ronald, of Pontiac, Micli., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sutherland, and Ronald is remaining here for his holi days. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Timmis and Mr. and Mrs. Callfas of Kit chener spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Trevethick.- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Amos at-: tended the wedding of the lat ter’s sister, Miss Mary Rosser, of Ailsa Craig on Saturday last. Mr. Jack Rosser and Miss Gertrude Amos spent Sunday evening with Dr. and Mrs. man Amos of Kirkton. Visitors on Thursday Mrs. Roland ____ Harvey Morley and Mrs.I Morley and Kathleen. be ob- Church BRAND-NEW INNER TUBES Putting an old tube in a new tire is poor busi ness, An old tube stretches, becomes porous and leaky. A Goodyear DeLuxe tube is molded full size . . . maintains constant inflation longer, giving added protection and mileage in any tire old or new. Let us replace your old tubes right away. GREENWAY Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and David of Sarnia spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown and Gordon, The teachers and pupils of Corbett and the West school en joyed a bus trip to Niagara Falls on Saturday. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Lawrence Pollock is a pa tient in St. Joseph’s Hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gardner and daughter of London visited Sunday with Mrs. J. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. ** Byron Brown and Stephen of Toronto spent the week-end with Mrs. J. Brown and Miss Elda Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson of Parkhill and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tweddle and daughtei- of West Corners visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Miltons Wood burn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pawliw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Zabot .of London. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bullock and daughter of Arkona visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Don’t forget service at Salem day evening at S Mr. bridge visited Bruce Cooper, Mr. Lome Ford, Camp Borden, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foster of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Welling ton Skinner Of Centralia visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Heywood. Miss Hazel Dilling of London spent the week-end with her pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dil ling. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson and Mr. Laurie Stephen of Lon don, spent the week-end with Mr. ad Mrs. Charles Stephen. The Elimville Institute play ‘Coveralls is again in full swing, Monday evening at Brucefield, Wednesday at Prospect Hill and Thursday evening at Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skinner and family visited over the week end with Mr. Elgin Skinner of Toronto. Don’t forget the Elimville Sunday School anniversary on Sunday, June 24. Miss L.McFalls and Mrs. Mary McFalls of London visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Routly. Mr. and Mi's. Alvin Pym, Mn and Mrs. Philip Murcli visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Newman, of Sebewaing. Michigan. Misses Florence and Bessie Bell of New York are spending a few days with their mother, Mrs. Thomas Bell. Mr. and Mrs. William Johns. Mr. and Mrs. William Pybus, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johns of Exeter spent a few days last week on a i rm Bullock. the , decoration Cemetery Sun- p.m. BLANSHARD Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson, and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson, aud Barry, Mr. I motor trip from Sarnia to Learn- I nonner j ington, Lake Erie to Fort Erie I Mr. Murray, Ann, and Mrs. Bill Jones and Carl, Mr. and Mrs. George Hopkins of Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones and Ross of Glendale were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Paynter of Kirkton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tamblyn and Jack of Londesboro were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Carter of Clinton spent Monday and Tues day with Mr. and Mrs. Milton and up to Niagara. I Sunday visitors with Mr. ! Mrs. Wiliam Routly were ! and Mrs. Norman Routly ’ Velma of Aylmer, Mr, and Mrs. • I Frank Routly and Muriel. Kirk- I ton. Mrs. Ruby ’ Routly of St. ‘ Arthur. 1 Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hogg and hoys of Thorndale, Mr. and ' Mrs. Harold Peterson of Delhi. » Mr. Harry Sparling and. Hazel j visited Sunday with Mr. and : Walter Levy of Woodham. i mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson, 5 Marion, Grant, Sharon, Mr. Will and", Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Mr- i Hooper and Veryl spent Tuesday and i at the O.A.C. Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Mossey spent Sunday with friends at engaged as teacher in Section No. 6, McGilli- Ruth Watson spent Sat- with her daughter, Mrs. Nor- with Mrs. Mrs. Jack Hodgson were Neil and Gerald, Walter Mrs. dinner Hilda Gilbert before leaving the community and presented her with a ball-point pen. Keep the date open for a joint picnic of Brinsley United Mary’s Anglican 'Church Schools which will be Brinsley United Church on the afternoon of Harvey Morley party in honour held a of Mrs. and St. Sunday held on grounds June 29. Please bring lunch. A number from the commun ity attended the funeral of the late Mrs. John Robinson of West McGillivray on Saturday last from the M. Box & Son Funeral Home, Parkhill, with interment in Mars Hill Cemetery. You’ll count your sheep in peace if you’re SURE your home is adequately protected from fire! Our policies offer complete coverage — and they’re based on today’s property values. Don’t risk loss because of outdated policies that may be giving you only fifty percent protection. Come in and discuss your fire insurance needs with us today! an■ Phone: Office 24 Res. 162J • Exeter, Ont.The Insurance Man son Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dobson and i Wayne of Toronto spent the 1 week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred I P a 11 e r s n n, Mrs. Dobson and ’Wayne remaining for two weeks. | Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker, | Orrie. Elizabeth and Linda, Mr., i and Mrs. A. Dobson and Mrs. Fred Pattison were ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. ninety- < Langford of Centralia. Clinton i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang- Hospital, where she had, ford. Walter and Donnie were ■ Sunday guests of Rev. and Mrs. Stuart Miners of Fordwieh. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Langford attended G r a nt o n Anglican Church on Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Hodgins of Glendale. Miss Madeline Dann is spend- ig two weeks at Vancouver, Win nipeg, etc. (Intended for last week) Mr. Trewartha of Holmesville spent last week with Mr. and and Mrs. Kenneth Langford. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson, Marion, Grant and Sharon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baksee of Zion. Mr. Harvey Parkinson, Mr. Kenneth Parkinson, Miss Thorpe spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern of Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Spearin, Margaret and Barbara of Zion East were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang ford. Walter and Donnie, .were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Leiblo, Saturday end with Saakel of Mt !M iss Blanche Petty Miss Blanche Petty. * one. passed away in i Public 1_ i been a patient for two weeks, j Miss Petty was born on the I homestead “The Grange”, Hay I Township, where her nephew, i James F, Petty, lives. She resid ed in Toronto for forty-five ; years where she was a furrier • by trade, and was engaged in I that line of business. After leav- i ing Toronto she spent twenty- jone months at the Petty home- with Wayne, ’ Sunday ; Orville : stead, and five months William Petty. She was a sister of the George Petty, who built the house in Hensall. Public funeral services held from the residence of her nephew, James Petty, conducted by Rev. C. L. Langford, rector of St. Paul’s Anglican Church, interment was in Exeter Ceme tery. * late first were Travelling on a bus one dark night, a nosy lady noticed that the driver was an exceptionally ; healthy-looking young man, but failed to see his discharge but ton. There followed this repar tee*. • “Young man, why aren’t you in the army?”| “My eyes are . see.” “Why do they bus if your eyes “Oh, they.only let me drive at night when there is nothing to see anyway." so bad I can’t et you drive a are so bad?” <• of Mitchell, on and spent the week- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mitchell. A. EdisonThomas missed from a job as man for sleeping while was <11 s- a young on duty. *