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Toronto Old Boys
Start Fall Activities
The Huron County Old Boys’
Association of Toronto are open
ing their fall activities with a
howling party on Saturday, Sep
tember 30, at Acorn Central
Bowling Alley, 22 Sheppard St,,
at 8;30 p.m. A cordial invitation
is extended to all Huronites and
their friends. Committee in
•charge of evening—Mr. Bob Hel
per (convener), Miss Verda Gar
diner, Mr. Mike Cook and Mr.
Ferne McLean,
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I Service with Courtesy
Exeter Cab
: CENTRAL HOTEL
' Phone 151
Midnight to 7 a.m.
465 Phone 507
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9 PAINTING
• PAPER
HANGING
o KITCHEN
CUPBOARDS
ELIMVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ford ot
Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Skinner and family motored to
Niagara Falls for the week-end,
Mrs. Howard Otis and family
have gone to live in Kingston
where Signm. Otis is stationed
at the army camp there,
The name of Mrs. Thomas Bell
was omitted as one of the pic-
nicers at Bell Village, Michigan,
last week. She remained for a
visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Henry
ington
weeks.
Mr.
Grace
days last week at Sudbury with
Mr, and Mrs. Gibson, cousins of
Mrs. Johns, motoring by
toulin Island and home by
Bay.
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth
and sons of Thorndale visited on
Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. William Routly.
Mr. Lewis Woods has returned
from his cottage at Stokes Bay
and is staying at the home of
his brother, Mr. Jackson Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. William Morley
Jr. of Whalen, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Pym, Howard and Aldeen,
Mr. Sam Skinner of
visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Ross Skinner,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
and Mr. Laurie Stephen of Lon
don spent 'the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen.
Mr, Samuel Miller and Miss
Alice Miller, nurse-in-training at
Victoria Hospital visited on
day evening with Mr. and
Charles Stephen.
with her daughter,
Price, and son, Mr. Well-
Bell, of Detroit for two
and Mrs, Gilbert Johns,
and Edward spent a few
Mani-
Nor th
Centralia
Mr. and
Robinson
Sun-
Mrs.
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9 CABINET
WORK
Thos. H.
Walker
Phone 286-J Exeter
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Town
Topics
BY JUNK AVAIZTMRS
Singer Sewing
Machine Co.
All calls for service and
repairs from residents of
Grand Bend and surroiuid-
ing territories will be ac
cepted at
Hl'Limited Number Of
Men On War Footing
A Canadian Press despatch
from Ottawa states that Canada
has placed a limited number of
her armed forces on war footing
for service in Korea.
The number in limited to 15,-
000 men—including navy, army
and air force personnel.
This was disclosed over the
week-end when Defence Minister
Claxton announced passage of an
order-in-council which read: “In
order that officers and men ot
the Canadian forces, not exceed
ing 15,000 in number at any one
.time, may most effectively parti
cipate in action undertaken by
the United Nations to restore
peace in the republic of Korea,
the components of the Royal
Canadian Navy, the Canadian
Army and the Royal Canadian
Air Force that are refered to in
the national defence acts as the
regular forces, are hereby placed
on active service.”
Needed for Possible Invasion
One reason for limiting _ the
size of the force already “has
been
ment
mum
invasion.
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siHi Teeners-—
Another season is past and
most of us have settled down to
the three Rs, or our jobs. I had
a wonderful summer and I hope
that all teeners
Speaking for
myself we wish
your wonderful
wiener roast during the summer.
It really was a success.
The council had their first
meeting on Monday night. It was
decided that we would have our
opening dance a week from Fri
day, September 28. .Be sure to
look for an announcement, in
next week's edition.
All this week, and up to and
including the night of .the dance,
Teen Town membership cards
will be sold fo r 50 cents each
and will enable you to attend
the opening dance free. Regular
dance prices after this will be
35 cents if
ship card
have your
teeners, it
purchase!
Membership cards may be
chased from any of the follow-
Charles Cowen
(treas-
Dorothy
had the same,
the council and
to thank you for
support at our
you have np memiber-
or 20 cents if you
card. So you see,
is well worth the
pur-
r
London
Mr, and
evening,
services
James’
h
Motors — Poultry Time Clocks
Thermostats — Furnace Controls
Waterheaters
Fixtures, etc.
clanpeboye
Mr. Gord, Wigley of London
is the new teacher of music at
Clandeboye School 4 and 12.
Moving pictures from the film
board were shown at the Clande-
boye School Tuesday afternoon
and in the evening for adults
and children.
Sgt. Russell Baker left last
week for Trenton, where he has
been transferred. He had been
gt Centralia R.C.A.F. Station foi*
some time,
Dr. Kipp of Granton and.. Miss
Margaret Vail, R.N., were in
Charge of diptheria toxoid serum
on September 13 at Clandeboye
School.
Mrs. O, Peterson of
and children galled on
Mrs. H. Murless Sunday
Harvest thanksgiving
will be held at St.
Church Sunday, September 24—
morning service at 11 a.m., eve
ning service at 7:30 p.m. (Stan
dard Time). Rev, Sidney Semple,
B.A., London, will have charge
of services,
Rev. Cook will be back from
vacation and will have afternoon
service at United Church Sunday,
September 24,
Mrs. Russell Brock, Burgess-
ville, and sons Don, Bill and
David, spent the week-end with
the former’s sister, Mrs. Arthur
Hodgins.
Mrs. Gordon Cunningham, a
patient in Victoria Hospital, un
derwent an operation on Wed
nesday. We wish her a speedy
recovery.
Mrs. Arnold Blake entertained
the ladies of the community on
Monday evening, Miss Noreen
Blake being the guest of honor.
She received many useful gifts
and good wishes of all. She is
being married in London on
Saturday.
Mrs, Henry Bieber entertained
on Tuesday evening in honor ot
her sister, Miss Vera Moore, of
Edgewood. The bride-elect re
ceived many gifts and a pleasant
evening was spent.
Mr. Aimer Hendrie, Mr. Moore
Cunninghaam and Mrs. Fred
Simpson were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Downing of Chatham
on Sunday. Mrs.
turned home with them
spending a week in Chatham.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Paton and
Clare spent Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Logan
We
Edsell
week,
improve.
LAC and Mrs. Sholdice and
family were dinner guests of
| Mr. and Mrs. Worthington.
< Mr. Ken Cartel’ has cement 'blocks laid for foundation of a
(new driving shed.
I ‘
jZion Mission Band
I The Mission Band held their
[regulai’ meeting in the school on
l last Friday evening. The meeting
I opened with a hymfi. Mrs. Well-1
; ington ^Brook gave the chapter •
from the Study Book. Marion
Brock was in charge of the busi
ness. It was decided to have a
concert in October, and all quilt
blocks to be handed in next
I week. Thirty members answered I the roll call. Marlene Towle then
jtook charge of the
I Trios and duets were
[the girls, and a song
boys. M uriel Hern
Jacques, ’Anna Knowles
Harold Hern gave a reading. An
other hymn was sung, and the
meeting closed with the Lord’s
Prayer. After the meeting the
children were treated to a wei-
ner roast. Camp fire songs were
s sung and everyone had a good
I time. Next meeting will be held
the first week in October.
announced: the govern-
■considers it needs a mini-
of trained men in case of
(fi-
gg.
GARFIELD THOMSON
PHONE 323-M
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EXETER
We Want Yow
Fo rmer Hay Resident
Dies In Manitoba
Word has been received of the
death at Bagot, Manitoba, of
George Forrest, 86, formerly of
Hay Township.
He went west when a young
man.
Surviving besides his wife are
three daughters, Mrs. H, W. Hill
of Brantford, Olive and Clara at
home; five sons, Melville and
Lawrence, Winnipeg; Orville, in
Manitoba; Charles and Frank,
of Hensall; one brother, Oliver,
and one sister, Mrs. Harry Man
uel, both of London.'
C
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ing councillors:
(mayor), John Hicks
urer), Julia Dunlop,
P o o 1 e y , June Walters, Lorna
Taylor, Joan Hopper, Ted Prout,
Andy Bleaumart, Bill Maybee,
Orland Taylor, Don Petrie,
That’s all for now,
and be sure to get your
before the opening dance.
GREENWAY
Rally Day will be observed in
the United Church next Sunday
at 1:30 p.m. and at 'the service
at 2:45 p.m. Mr. Bruce Boa of
London will be the guest speak
er. These services will be
Standard Time.
Anniversary services will
held in the United Church
October 8 at 11:15 a.m. and
7:30 p.m. The Evangelistic team
from Toronto
speakers. ‘
We extend
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
were married
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Doan of
London visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Curts
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Holland
and family of Denfield visited on
Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Steeper.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pedlar
and daughter of Ailsa Craig
visited on Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Mellin,
Mr, and Mrs. Lisle Woodburn
and family visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Ratz
and family of Sliipka.
Congratulations to
Mrs. William Eagleson who cele
brated their fortieth wedding an
niversary last Thursday.
Mr. Harold Pollock returned
to Detroit on Sunday after
spending the summer at his
home here.
.Miss Muriel Fallis of Sarnia,
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fallis and
family of Mount Forest spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Brophey and Frances,
‘ Mr, and Mrs. Jack Tweddle
and daughter of West Corners
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Woodburn and fam
ily.
Mr. Seibourne English of De
troit is spending a couple or
weeks with his mother, Mrs. R.
English.
Misses Delores and Jeanette
Steeper spent the week-end with
relatives in Michigan.
i
These calls will be picked
up each Thursday by our
London representative
Young’s Hardware
GRAND BEND
Phone 51r3 Grand Bend
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at
be
on
will be the guest
congratulations to
Cleve Brophey and
Earl Gardner who
on Saturday.
Mr.and
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and Mrs. Edwin
and Mrs. Luther
Miller
Row-
RIVERSIDE POULTRY CO.
Evening Service
One garage will be open
in Exeter on Sundays, Wed
nesday afternoons and dur
ing the evenings through
out the week.
Open this Sunday, Wed
nesday afternoon, and dur
ing the evenings through
out the week:—
NEWTON
Motor Sales
Mr.
and Mr,
cliffe of Thames Road visited on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Brock.
Mr. and Mrs Ephraim Hern
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Snell of Grimsby.
Mr. George Earl of Exeter
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Angus Earl on Sunday.
Mr. Stanley Varewyck returned
to his home on Sunday after )
spending the past six weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. John De Bock ofi
La Sallette. '
Misses Velma Hughes and i Clarise Lynn of Ailsa Craig and j
Mr. Clifford Ritchie of Parkhill I
were Sunday visitors at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold'
Hern.
Mr.
and Mrs. Frank
chelsea visited
1 Mrs. Wellington
I day.
I Mr. and Mrs.I Winclielsea spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Garfat
and family, Miss Irene Garfat, of
with
and Mrs’. Garnet Johns
Win-
and
Sun-
Brock of
with Mr.
Brock on
Joe Bailey of
with
'8
Hendrie re-
after
spent Saturday
and Mrs.
of Thorndale.
are pleased to report Mrs.
Collins returned home last
We hope she continues to
engine-driven hydraulic Powr-Troi.
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Sweaburg visited on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hern,
j Anniversary services were
i in the church on Sunday
| Rev. Burton of Centralia
guest speaker. Music was provid
ed by the choir, and visitors
(Were present from the surround-
• ing district.
I Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hern and I family of Sunshine visited Sun
day .with Mr. and Mrs. Ward
i Hern.
I Christine and Ross Dobson
! spent Sunday with their grand
Give your white elephants j mother, Mrs. John Hern.
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feet clean by wiring off
dropping boards or pits.
(2) Remember* that eggs
start to germihate at
around 60 degrees—-and
it doesn’t take much heat
to reduce your eggs to B
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