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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-09-14, Page 9Pa;;e 9THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1950 I 1 IB36 POP’S a.m. take insur- George $151.55; repairs, Hills- obser- holidays with Mr. and Mrs. and labour, $171.60; Kenney, operator and $173.6 2; Eldon Smith, and labour, $124.56; his Mrs. !'0Iilat40,50,60?" — Man, You’re Crazy JforRot your ago! Thousands arc peppy at 70. Try * pepping up" with Ostrex. contains tonlo tor weak, rundown teeUpx due solely to body's which many men and women call Ostrex todIo Tablets lor pep, younger very day, New “get acquainted” b|s lror sale at all drug stores everywhere, T Marshall & Murray Machine PHONE 179-J EXETER Taxi Service Crediton 18-r-ll Exeter 357 Portable Arc Weld mg Acetylene Welding Steel Fabrication Machine Work Grinding H. J. CORNISH & CO CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Stephen Council The council of the Township of Stephen met in the council rooms on the above date with Reeve Elmer Lawson presiding and all members being present, The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted on motion of John Morrissey and Harry 'Beaver. The By-law No. 9, 1950, re­ garding policing of Grand Bend Police Village, was passed on motion of Harry Beaver and Charles MacGregor. On motion of John Morrissey and Harry Beaver the by-law to charge $5 for custom work with grader was rescinded, the fee raised to $7 per hour. On motion of Roy Swartz and John Morrissey, the following general accounts were authorized for payment: Bert, Holt, shelter for Mrs. Carruthers, $7,00; Mrs. Thomas Kenney, care of Milton Kenney-, $9; Desjardines Store, relief Mrs, Carruthers, $10; The Times-Advocate, account, $17.03; provincial treasurer, insulin, ,65; Ed Nurnberg, fox 'bounty, i$3; County of Huron, hospitalization, $48; William Campbell, contract for digging and tile (Makins drain), $350; total, $444.68. On motion of Charles Mac­ Gregor and Roy Swartz, the fol­ lowing road accounts were au­ thorized for payment: Lawrence Hill, supt., $140.42; C, Roeszler, operator Clifford labour, operator Imperial Oil Co., fuel oil, $138.- 68; 'Minister of Highways, tax on fuel oil, $52.47; Armco Drainage & Metal Products, pipe, >$273.5 6; Wm. Roeszler, truck­ ing, $30; Albert Morlock, weld­ ing, $23.25; Township of Ste­ phen, insurance, $114.52; Lloyd England, unemployment ance stamps, $14.40; Coultis & Son, tile, Larry Snider Motors, $31.15; R, H. Jennison, towing grader to Goderich, $15; Wesley Dearing, cleaning Dearing ditch, $25; total, $1,479.78. Dashwood Police Village: Aaron •Restenxayer, cutting weeds and labor, labour, labour, labour, our, $1.40; S, F. Lawrason and Co. Ltd., calcium chloride, $171.- 72; Guenther Transport Ltd., trucking, $48; total, $249.07. Grand Bend Police Village: F; A. Stonehouse & Son, oiling streets, $1,791.46. On motiou of Roy Swartz and Charles MacGregor, the meeting was adjourned to meet again on Tuesday, October 3, 1950, at 1 ■p-m. KIPFEN Mr. and Mrs, John Anderson and family have returned home after a very pleasant trip to the U.S.A. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter spent Friday last at the C.N.E. and spent the week-end In Ham­ ilton, Ridgeway and Fort Erie. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cooper, Jr. spent a day last week at the ex­ hibition, Missis Gail Ann Gackstettex' spent a few days recently with her grandparents .Mr. and Mrs, W. Horney in Exetexn Miss E, Shultz , of London spent a couple of days last week with her parents Mr, and Mrs. L. Schultz, Mr, apd Mrs. Ross Love and family spent Friday last at the C.N.E, Mr. Marius Bakker, formerly of Holland, who has spent the past yeax' in this -community left on Saturday for the West­ ern provinces. Marius made many friends in the church and com­ munity and we wish him luck in his new surroundings. Mr, Glen Lockheart and dau­ ghter of Clinton called on Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane recently. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coward and family of Rannoch were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Arch­ ie Parsons. Miss Marlene Keyes of Varna is spending some hex* grandparents H, Jones. Mr, and Mrs. 294 DUNDAS ST. DR. H. H. COWEN • L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEOX Main Street, Exeter Closed Wednesday Afternoon Sos. SOW - Telephones - Res. 30J DR. J. W. CORBETT L.D.S.* D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Bell Building Phone 273 Exeter A. G. KINDY, D.C* CHIROPRACTOR Open Tues, and Thurs. Evenings 5:00 p.m. to 0:00 pan. Sat. 10:00 aan. to 0:00 pah. EXETER (Opposite the Post Office) ARTHUR FRASER INCOME TAX REPORTS BOOKKEEPING SERVICE* ETC. Ann St.* Exeter Phone 504 FRANK TAYLOR LICENCED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed Exeter P.O. or Ring 188 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 CREDITON P.O. or Phone 48-2 of on $23.75: ?1.40; $1,40 $1.40; Gerald Tyler, lab- George Tieman, Russell Tieman, Carl Anderson, LONDON, ONT. 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 A. Gackstetter and Gail Ann and Mr. and Mrs. W. Horney of Exeter were Sun­ day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. Linden of Denfield. , Mr. A, Linden of Wardsville spent the ti week-end with neice and nephew Mr. and A. Parsons. Hillsgreen United Church To Observe Anniversary The congregation of green United Church will ve their annual fall anniversary on Sunday next at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m, The guest speaker at the morning service will be Rev. Wm. Mair, M.A., Thames Road, ipast chairman of the Huron Pres­ bytery. The music will be nished by The Zurich Male ette accompanied by Mrs. Oesch. The evening speaker be Rev. Rogers, B.A.,B.D. Hensail, present chairman of the Huron Presbytery. The music will be furnished by the Hills­ green Ladies’ Choir. Services wili be withdrawn at Kippen. W.M.S. Meet The W.M.S. met on Thursday afternoon last at the home of I Mrs. A. Gackstetter with twenty- ( five present. The president, Mrs. W. Workman presided, and op­ ened the meeting with a hymn. Mrs. -Herbert Jones read, the Scripture and Mrs. Hfinton led i in prayer. Another hymn was sung. Mrs. A. Gackstetter rep­ orted that she and Mrs. A. Par­ sons had made eight calls on shut-ins and newcomers to the community. Mrs. Hinton and Mrs. Robt. McGregor were ap­ pointed as visiting committee for September, The flower commit­ tee for the church for October is to be Margaret Sinclair and Mrs. ’ “ ‘ ’ ", were made for the birthday par­ ty to be held in November. Two neighboring auxiliaries are to be invited. Mrs. Workman gave an interesting article on the origin of the hymn “Abide With Me.” Mrs. Peck gave an instrumental “Drink to me- Only With Thine Eyes.” Mrs. A. Gackstetter gave the study, choosing for her top­ ic parts of the late Rev. Walter , Mair’s last sermon taken from i the Memorial Booklet. The clos­ ing hymn was 379. Lunch was served by circle no. «3. THAMES ROAD Misses Elsie Bray, Margaret Cann and Nona Pym, of London, spent the week-end at their homes here. Wedding bells are ringing in the community, In last week’s news it should have read Mr, Clifford Rohde, of Hamilton, instead of Mr, and Mrs. Rohde—this was a print­ er’s mistake. ’Mr. and ‘Mrs. Aimer Passmore and David visited on Sunday with Mrs. Annie Haist of Cam- lachie. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffrey and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stone are on a motor trip to Montreal and points east. Miss Dianne Stone is staying with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Wein -of Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Riney Keller, Norma and Lome visited Sun­ day evening wih Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde. Rev, and 'Mrs. A. W. Gardinex* of Egmondville visited on Thurs­ day evening with Mr. and ("Mrs. Melvin Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballan- tyne spent the week-end in the States. Miss Lois Elsie of Dashwood spent the week-end with Miss Norma Beaver. The mission band will meet on Sunday during the church hour. A number of ladies met at the church on Monday and had a bee at painting the chairs of the Sunday School. Rev. Albert Hinton of Kippen will be guest speaker at Thames Road United Church at 11.15 on Sunday morning September 17, Hp will also favor the congreg­ ation with the solo “The side Cross.” Sunday school at 10.15 Rev. William Mair will the anniversary service at Hills- green on the Kippen charge on September 17 th. Shower For Eleanor Dawson A pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mrs. Reg. Hod- gert on Friday evening last when CREDITON EAST Mrs, Aaron Wein visited in and around Pigeon, Mich., last week and also attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Kate Geiger, there. Quite a number from here are attending London Fair this week. Mr, and Mrs. Eno’s Herdman of Elitnville visited Sunday with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Motz. GRAND BEND The Grand Bend Women’s In­ stitute will begin their fall meet­ ings oxx Thursday evening, Sep­ tember 21, at 8 p.m. The theme of the meeting will be "Educa­ tion”, for which Mrs. Sam Hen­ drick has obtained Mr. G. G. Gardiner, the inspector of public schools, as guest speaker. He will explain the new method of teaching in our public schools. Frozen Food Pictures To Be Featured At Community Event Two filnx strips showing the -preparation of food for freezing will be featured at a community meeting sponsored by the Grand Bend Women’s Institute, to be held in the town hall on Sep­ tember 25 at 8 p.xn. D.S.T. The simple methods of freezing fruits, vegetables, meat, fish and poultry will be explained * by Miss Ann Robertson of the. Wo­ men’s Institute Branch & Home Economics Service, Ontario De­ partment of Agriculture. Bulle­ tins for home use will be dis­ tributed. Come and bring your friends. the Mission Circle, friends and neighbors of the community met to honour Miss Eleanor Dawson bride-elect of Saturday. After a miscellaneous program, Eleanor was presented with many use­ ful and beautiful gifts, after which she thanked all present in her pleasing manner. All join­ ed in singing “For She’s A Jolly Good Fellow.” A very delicious lunch was served and a social time spent. fur* Oct- M. will of N. Diclcert. Brief plans ELMER D. BELL, K.C. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Successor to J. W. Morley EXETER, ONTARIO E. F. CORBETT LICENCED AUCTIONEER Terms Reasonable Snftisfaction Guaranteed RXBTER, M. 1 , Phone Zurich 4 pilot Mend who owns a ear, In us has been confiding, He chose our new tow pressure tires Because he Hites we Vs Today 0 South End Service Russ and Chuck Snell, Props. PHONE 328-WEXETER, ONT. TrtCduJr (X « CANADA, LTD.ALUMINUM COMPANY OF Producers and Processors of Aluminum for Canadian Industry and World Mark&Ss Plants at Shawinigan Falls, Atvida, Isle Maligns, Shipshaw, Port Alfred* Wakefield, Kingston, Toronto, Etobicoke ..... ALUMINUM HAS GROWN TO BE A LARGE PART OF CANADIAN LIVING AN.T6EP EXTERIOR VISOR Here’s a really stylish accessory that adds to year-’round driving enjoyment. 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Mr. and Mrs. and family and Mr. Norman Mitchell Mr, and Mrs, Harold Mitchell in London on Sunday, Mr. Amos Wright, who has been a patient in Western Hos­ pital, Toronto, was able to re­ turn to his home last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Raynham are holidaying this week in Lon­ don with Mr. E. Carruthets. Mrs. Rex Mills, who was In London on Friday attending the funeral of Mrs. Truman Mill’s father, the late Mr. Spence, visit­ ed with Mrs, H. Mills before re­ turning to her home in Burling- Had* Mrs. and and Mr. and day . Charles Isaac of Detroit, Mr. Alvin Essery and Bill, Glenn Robinson 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 S55J Ken Hodgins and Mrs. visited with 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, Crorharty Agents T. G. Ballantyhe, Woodham Alvin L. Harris, Mitchell Thomas Scott, Cromarty Secretary-Treasurer Arthur Fraser* Exeter Solicitors Gladman & Cochrane, Exctoj* ton. Mr* and Mrs. William dock of Lucknow called on Clara Abbott on Sunday. Rev, Currie of Crediton in charge of the service in the church on Sunday morning in the absence of Rev. Burton, who was preaching anniversary ser­ vices at the Brinsley United Church, Rev, Currie preached an inspiring and thought-provoking sermon using as his text “Al­ though the field shall yield no meat; the flock shall be cut off from the fold and there shall be no herd in the stalls: Yet will I rejoice In the Lord”, There will be choir practice In the church on Friday evening at 8:30. A good attendance Is re­ quested. was “See this model? it was made before I was born, and when Atvida was just farmland. Yet I can show you on it just where our house is, and the streets along which I cotne to work, or go to the stores, or to church, or to play tennis or ski. And I can show you the alumi­ num smelter where my father works, and the powerhouse where my boyfriend works— and the house in which we’re going to live when we’re married. “It’s all here. This is a miniature of hn up-to-date city, a city that has everything ~- and was born full-size. 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