The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-08-10, Page 11THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 1950 Psge 11
Union Service
At Crediton
Unioxi services are being held
in the local churches while Rev,
and Mrs, H. F, Currie are on
vacation. Services last Sunday
were conducted by Rev. J. V.
Rahms. Dr. Berger of Dayton,
Ohio, was guest speaker in the
■United Church in the morning,
and Dr, Landis of Illinois de
livered the address in the Evan
gelical Church in the evening,
Rev. Dahms will be in charge
on Sunday,
Mrs. Ida Redfern
Funeral services were conduct
ed here for the late Mrs. Ida
Redfern, who passed away in
Kitchener last week. A daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. August
Ewald she spent her early years
here. Surviving is a daughter,
Joan, in Kitchener. Service was
conducted by Rev. Smith of Kit
chener and interment was in.
Crediton Cemetery.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Tetlaw of Wel
land visited on Monday with Mr,
and Mrs. George Stevenson. Mr.
and Mrs. Stevenson spent .a few
days this week in Simcoe.
Mr. and Mrs, Edward Heaslip
and daughters, Verna and Hazel,
and Miss Quigley, all of Hamil
ton, visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson Sinclair.
Mrs. J. W. Johnson of Tor
onto called on friends in town
on Monday1.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Chambers of
Platteville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Cook and daughter Frances, of
Woodstock, visited recently with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Schenk
and Jeannette and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Schenk of London spent
several days last week in De
troit and Saline, Mich.
Miss Edith Hill, nurse-in
training in Victoria Hospital,
London, is holidaying at the
home- of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Garfield Hill.
Mrs. F. W. Clark, who has
been ill at her home for some
time, was taken to Victoria Hos
pital, London, on Sunday for X-
ray and observation, which her
many friends hope will prove
beneficial.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark
and Glenn of Detroit spent the
week-end with the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark.
Mr, F. W. Clark returned to De
troit with them where he will
spend this week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Woodall
and Judith are holidaying at the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Woodall and Mr. A, Gregus, of
Exeter.
Mr. Fred Amy of Toronto
spent a few days recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sewett of
Chicago visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. John Galloway.
Mr. and Mrs. Holzhauser and
Caroline of Avalon, Pa., and
Mrs, Paul Temple of Rochester,
Pa., spent -a few weeks at Grand
Bend and with their sister, Mrs.
Wesley Wein, and Mrs. Wein.
Misses Norma Fahrner and
Margaret Ratz have returned
Business Directory
DR. H. H. COWEN
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Main Street, Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoon
Bns. 88W - Telephones - Res. SGJ
DR. X W. CORBETT
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Bell Building
Phone 278 Exeter
A. G. KINDY, D.C.
CHIROPRACTOR
Open Tues, and Thnrs. Evenings
5:00 pan. to 0:00 pan.
Sai. 10:00 a.m* to 9:00 pan.
EXETER
(Opposite the Post Office)
ARTHUR FRASER
INCOME TAX REPORTS
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, ETC.
Ann St»» Exeter Phone 501
FRANK TAYLOR
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES a SPECIALTY
Prices Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Exeter P.O. or Ring 138
WM. H* SMITH
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
Epe-cial training: assures you of
your property’s true value oh
sale day.
Graduate bf
American Auction College
Terms Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
CREDITON P.O. or Phone 43-2
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E* F. CORBETT
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
Terms Reasonable
Satisfaction Guaranteed
EXETER, RJL 1
Phone Zurich 93rX
SHIPKA
Mrs. William Devine is* at
present a patient in London Vic
toria Hospital. 'Sb® underwent an
operation last Thursday. Her
friends are pleased to report she
is getting along as well gs can
be expected.
Mrs. Lome Flnkbeiner from
London is this. week visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fink-*
beiner and other relatives,
Mrs. stewart Sweitzer And son
Jimmie have returned home after
a two-week visit with her pa
rents, Mr, and jMrs, Comfort at
Fenwick,
Miss Violet Sharpe is holiday
ing at the home of ,her brother,
Mr, and Mrs, Verne Sharpe and
family and Mrs. J, Sharpe,
from Ottawa.
Mr.- and Mrs, G. E, Wenzel
spent a few days last week at
Sudbury,
Mr. and Mrs. B. Paske spent
a week at Sudbury and Mani-
toulin Island,
Mr. H. K. Eilber, Misses M'a-
leeta Schenk, Mildred and Ger
aldine Dundas spent a few days
at the, former’s <cottage at Grand
Bend,
Mr, and Mrs. L. Hey and Mr.
and Mrs, H. Hooper of Strgthroy
spent a few days at Niagara
Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Faist of
St. Thomas visited over the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
Faist. We are sorry to report
that Mr. H.‘ M. Faist does not
improve in health.
Mr. Fred Grismore of Pan
dora, Ohio, was a recent visitor
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
•Edward Morlock.
Mr, and Mrs. S. Morlock of
London visited on Monday with
Mrs. George Eilber.
Mr, Kenneth Lillow of Tor
onto spent Saturday with friends
here.
Messrs. Robert Wolfe and Cal
vin Fahrner of Sarnia and Glen
Wuerth of London spent the
week-end at the homes of their
parents.
Miss Georgenia Coulter has
returned from a week’s visit
with friends in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fink-
beiner of Hamilton visited last
week with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith
and Gerald attended the Ortwein
re-union in Zurich on Sunday.
Recent visitors in town and
during the holiday week-end
were Mr. Elgin Eilber of De
troit with Mrs. George Eilber,
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hey and
son of- Detroit with Mr. and Mrs.
L. Hey, Miss Agnes Schroeder of
Brantford with Miss Ella Mor
lock.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Leary of
Royal Oak, Mich., Mr. and Mrs.
George Vincent and -Gayle Ben-
ninger of Detroit with Mrs. Sam
Lamport. Gayle is remaining for
a visit, Mr. and Mi’s. Ralph Litt
of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs*.
Frazer Brown. Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Morlock of Galt with Mr.
A. Morlock and Mr. and Mrs. H.
Young.
ALVIN WALPER
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
for
HURON AND LAMBTON
For your sale, large or small,
courteous and efficient service
at all times
“Service that Satisfies**
PHONE 57-r-2 DASHWOOD
ELMER D* BELL, K.C.
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
Successor to J. W. Morley
EXETER, ONTARIO
W. G. COCHRANE, B.A.
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
EXETER, ONTARIO
At Hensail, Friday, 2 to 5 p.m.
JOHN W. ORCHARD
OPTOMETRIST
Main Street, Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
For Appointments Phone 355J
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President
Angus Sinclair, R.R. 1, Mitchell
Vice-President
Milton McCurdy, R.R. 1, Kirkton
Directors
William H. Coates, Exeter
Martin Feeney, Dublin
E. Clayton Colquhoun, Science Hill
William A. Hamilton, Cromarty
Agents
T. G. Ballantyne, Woodham
Alvin L. Harris, Mitchell
Thomas Scott, Cromarty
Secretary-Treasurer
Arthur Fraser, Exeter
Solicitors
Gladman & Cochrane, Exeter
Federation
of Agriculture
News
•
A Press Bulletin from the
‘Dairy Farmers of Canada
The June set-aside campaign
of the Dairy Farmers of Canada
will yield well over $200,000,
according to figures released by
the organization headquarters in
Toronto. More than $150,000 has
already been received.
Returns are by no means
complete. In some provinces dif
ferent methods of making finan
cial returns prevail. From two
such provinces no returns have
been received, while from others
where returns are not made dir
ect, only small amounts have
been forwarded. However, pro
gress reports reaching' the head
quarters from all the provinces
indicate' that the support is rea
sonably uniform across Canada.
Officers and directors of the
organization are gratified with
the assured success of the first
year’s campaign.
The set-aside was launched in
June to create a fund to begin
a long-term advertising and sales
promotion campaign aimed at in
creasing the sale of dairy pro
ducts in Canada.
During the present month it
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Snell Bros. & Co. - Exeter
Mrs. Th omas Bullock
After a short illness, Mrs.
Louisa (Binger) Bullock passed
away at her late residence at
Greenway on Monday, July 24,
1950, in her eighty-sixth year.
She was a member of Grace
Anglican Church, Greenway, Her
li u s b a n d predeceased her in
1935,.
She is survived by two daugh
ters, Mrs. John Prance (Mary
Anne) of -Exeter and Mrs. J.
Gardner (Melissa) of Greenway;
four sons, John, Edward and
William, of Greenway, and Jo
seph, of -Crediton. Another son,
George, predeceased her in Feb
ruary; also two daughters and
one son died in infancy. She is
also -survived -by twenty-six
grandchildren and thirty - four
great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on
Wednesday, July 26, from the
M, Box & (Son funeral home,
Parkhill, with Rev, P. S. Hard
ing officiating. Interment was in
Parkhill Cemetery.
The pallbearers were six
grandsons—George, Fred, and
William Bullock, Harold and
Gordon Prance, and Earl Gard
ner.
The flower bearers were Eve
lyn, Iva, and Audrey Bullock,
granddaughters, and Betty
Prance and Eloise Pym, great
granddaughters.
is expected that the appointment
of an advertising agency will be
made, and definate campaign
policies approved.
buimviule:
Mr. Elgin (Skinner of .London
spent the week-end with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs, Everett Skin
ner,
Mrs, McFalls of Exeter is visit
ing with her sister, Mrs, Weston
Horne. ,
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Robinson of
London visited Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs, Charles .Stephen.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tate, Karen
and Marilyn, are visiting a few
days at Ottawa. „
Mr. and Mrs, Russell King and
Wayne of Crediton visited Mon
day evening with Mr. .and Mrs,
Bruce Cooper,
Master Launie Murqh of Owen
Sound is spending a , couple of
weeks with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs, Philip March.
Mrs. Jean Jackson and Mrs,
Adelaide Alexander of Toronto
spent the week-end with Mr, and
Mrs. Alvin IPym.
Sunday , viitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Har, ’Bell were Mrs. Annie
Veal, Ross and Norma of Exeter,
Mr. and M'rs. Donald Penhale
and family, Mr. and Mrs, Elwyn
Kerslake of Winchelsea, Mr. and
Mrs. William Morley Jr., of
Whalen, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Pym
and Howard, Mrs. Jean Jackson
and Mrs. Adelaide Alexander of
Toronto.
Mr, Frank Walsh and Miss
Donna March of London , visited
the holiday week-end with Mr,
and Mrs. Ross Skinner.
Mr. 'Harry Murch, Owen Sound,
visited a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Murch.
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EDGEWOOD
Mrs. Russell Moore, Rose
Marie ’and BiJIie of Toronto has
returned home after holidaying
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore.
Miss Margaret ’Westman and
Jimmie Silzsky spent Thursday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
Eubal.
Mr. Harold Westman Jr. and
Francis Whalls were- married at
Rodney on Wednesday, August
3.
Miss Olla and Marion Moore
spent a few days with Mr, and
Mrs, Henry Bieber ,of Mooresville. '
Mr, and Mrs. Allen Westman
attended the wedding of , their
son, Harold Westman, at Rodney.
Quite a few of the sugar beet
labourers have gone to the to
bacco fields.
Rudie Kabot of Centralia spent
a week’s holidays with his sis
ter, Mrs, J, Zubal.
Mr. Leslie Moore has been laid
Up with a sore leg, having been
kicked by a horse,
Mrs. Jimmie Sula and Sharon
of London called on her sister
here on Sunday,
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Moore and
family spnt Sunday at Ipper-
wash Beach,
Mrs, Brown showed her hus
band a large lampshade which
she had just bought, saying,
“Isn’t it lovely, dear?”
Mr. Brown, looking anything
but pleased, replied, “If you
wear that to church tomorrow,
you’ll go alone.”
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