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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-11-30, Page 3Hensall Motor Sales A r_PasS. Coupe 1950 Dodge Sg°eXie Deluxe Sedan, podge bp „ geaun flood Mot°r U Owner Driven lptelV Winterized CoiupleteD Buy 1949 194*6 Mercury c p<lan 1938 Ford Coach 1930 Model A 1950 p TonDodge 72 7 n. Truck, E*PreSS Truck THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30, 1950 Rev. Duncanson Page $ 0^0 Save dodge COAV client Tires Installed At % Cromarty Church The Presbytery met in Cromarty Thursday afternoon pose of installing Duncanson, B.A., Chatsworth, as minister of this congregation, Presided over by Rev, D. B. McKay Of Knox Church, Stratford, the service in­ cluded call to worship, invoca­ tion and prayer by Mr. McKay, who also preached the sermon. After Dr. M. Keyes of Knox Church, St. Marys, interim mod­ erator, had narrated the steps leading, to the call of the new minister, Rev. H- A. Pritchard, of Atwood, performed the in­ stallation ceremony. Rev. D. Simpson of First Church, St, Marys, addressed the minister and the congregation and Mr. Duncanson pronounced the bene­ diction. Following the service Mr. and Mrs, Duncanson were introduced to the people by members of session and their wives. Previous to the service a fowl dinner was served to those present !by the Ladies’ Aid. Miss Grace Chalmers is re­ cuperating at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Laing after be­ ing confined to Seaforth Hospi­ tal foi' several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Alex McKay from Dallas, Texas, called on his grandfather, Mr. James Scott Sr., who continues very ill, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Calder McKaig and Mrs. and Mrs. Roy McCul­ loch attended the funeral of their uncle," the late Mr. John Landers, in Mitchell on Sunday. Mrs. H. Moore from Fenelon Falls is spending a month with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott. Miss Marguerite Duncanson of Fort Erie spent with her parents, Duncanson at the A reception for Donald Scott was Hall on Thursday evening last. There was a large crowd in at­ tendance. Music for dancing was provided by the Canadian Ram­ blers. An address was read by Jimmie Miller and the bride and groom were presented nice sum of money by Laing. of Stratford Church on for the pur- Rev, Robert formerly of the week-end Rev. and Mrs. manse. Mr. and Mrs. held in Staffa with a Gordon wife, “I Phone 31 Be WiseI Medical Services Costly, Need More, Local Farm Forum Decides Need More Aid, Says Elimville North The forum believes the com­ munity needs more medical ser­ vices. Mdre doctors and dentists are needed to give everyone adequate care. Perhaps when the hospital is built the community will be more attractive to doc­ tors, s- Twenty-six members met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johns fpr the discussion, Monday night the forum meet at the home of Mr, Mrs. Philip Johns, Two Groijps At Lieury Lieury Farm Forum met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reid’s on Monday evening with an attendance of twenty-two, Two groups were formed and discussed "What’s happened to the country doctor?”. How to get better health services for our rural areas. Next Monday evening, Decem- ber 4, the meeting will be held" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Patterson. Recreation committee in charge are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arm­ strong, Fairfield Group Fairfield Farm Forum held its first meeting of the year at the home of Elmer Powe, with seventeen members present. “What has happened to the country doctor?” was the subject under discussion. It was agreed that the old family doctor of horse Next will and and buggy days, a family ELIMVILLE Mrs. Alvin Pym and Mrs. Philip Murch visited on Monday evening with Mrs. William Veal who is on the sick list. The Elimville Institute pre­ sented their play “Coveralls” in Elimville United Church the sec­ ond time on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and Larry spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith of London. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolsey spent the week-end with Mrs. Woolsey’s parents of London. Mr. and Mrs. Russell King and Wayne of Crediton, Mr. Roy Hodgert and Mrs. Lily Hodgert of Seaforth were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper. “Last night,” said the dreamed I. was in a large depart­ ment store where they sold hus­ bands. Some were in glass cases and marked at expensive prices, and others sold at less. Women were paying out fortunes and getting the most good-looking nien I ever saw." “Did you see any like me?” asked her husband. “Yes; just as I was leaving, I saw a whole bunch like you lying on the remnant counter." Many folks find profits classified ads.—You can too. in ft Give Furniture This Year friend as well as doctor, had really disappeared. Doctors now prefer shorter hours and more adequate facilities than the ■country affords, But it was also agreed that our communities are pretty w^ll cared for as to doc­ tors, nurses, dentists and hos­ pitals, although one has a long wait for a date with the dentist unless the necessity is extreme. Our hospital is as yet a dream of the future. The price of care we get has soared with times. Fifty years ago a tooth extracted for 25 cents in com­ parison with $2 of the present’ day, and a new ibaby was ush­ ered into the world for $5 to $8 half a century ago, But it was, concluded that in comparison with outlying districts of other provinces, Southern Ontario indeed fortunate. Lunch served and games played. 1 next meeting will be held at home of Herman Powe. A attendance is hoped for. the the was ' is was The the full chimneys at new finished by Parkei' 'Company at RCAF H. J. CORNISH & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 294 DUNDAS ST.LONDON, ONT. Administrators Corporations • Trustees ISSUED for any amount■... for a term of five years.... guaranteed both as to principal and interest.... Interest cheques mailed to , or, at holder’s accumulate at THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION 372 Bay Street, Toronto 1 on Guaranteed Trust Certificates reach holders on due date, option, may be allowed to compound interest. An ideal investment for: Executors «► Individuals • Committees Cemetery Boards • Hospital Boards THAMES ROAD Miss Dorothy McNaughton of Hensall spent the week-end with Miss Mabel Selves, Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Passmore and David visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones. Mrs, William Ferguson spent a few days last week with and Mrs. Joe Ferguson Chiselhurst. Mission Circle met at home of Mrs. Reg Hodgert Saturday afternoon. The Y.P.U. will meet Sunday evening in the church basement. Miss Doris Elford returned home from London on Friday of last week. AC1 Jack Cann of Clinton R.C.A.F. School is on holidays at his home here prior to his enter­ ing Centralia R.C.A.F. School. Farm Forum met at Lumley School on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Denney and Brenda of Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dougall and Ronald of Hensall visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller at­ tended Farm Forum held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johns. Sunday School will meet at the regular hour 10:15 a.m. church service at 11:15 Mr. of the on Grand Gift Selection Mirrors A beautiful gift for the home. HAVE YOUR GIFTS PUT AWAY NOW FOR DELIVERY AT XMAS! See Our Store for a Dirmey Furniture Phone 20-W D. O. KnowlesR. C. Dinney RCACOC* UAGCL. MIRRORS Tricycles * Wagons * Scooters All real thrills for the kiddies. CLANDEBOYE Mr. and Mrs. Russel Schroeder spent last Sunday with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hewitt, of Goderich. Mrs. Edsell Collins, who is staying in London with hei* daughter, Mrs. Gordon McDon­ ald, spent a day last week with Mrs. H. Murless. Mrs. Gertie Gilbert of River­ side and Mrs. Cora McLean of Detroit are spending a few days with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Mac McNaughton, who entertained in their honor with a dinnei’ party. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Hendrie and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Downing and Karen of Chatham on Saturday evening. Mr. H, Murless has started on contract of houses being Construction Centralia. Men and Laymen tor Missions, on Sunday, November 26, at United Church. Service taken by Mr. Clifford Culbert of Lucan. Addresses given by Mr. Wilbert Stanley and Mr. Alex Young of Lucan. Nomination for Township Council in Township Hall, vray, December 4, noon. Mr. and Mrs. worthy of London I Mrs. Cecil Drury ■Man., Mr. < Sunday. I May we offer congratulations to winners on Wednesday eve-1 liing at Robin Hood Cooking School held in Lucan Arena— | Mrs. Cecil Carter, Mrs. George Simpson, Mrs. Murray Thompson and Jean Walls (of groceries). Special prizes to Jean Walls- and Mrs. A. Sholdice for triplets. Winners of Thursday evening groceries were Mrs. Merviii Car­ ter, Mts. Maurice Simpson, Mrs. Murray Hodgson, Mrs. H. Mur­ less, Mrs. sigsworth, Mrs. Andy Carter Mrs. L. Gilmore, Lewis. Special O’Neil, Mrs. Alex McIntosh, A. Sholdice and Miss Ruth worth, Clandeboye W.M.S. and met In the home of Mrs. McNaughton on Thursday, the W.M.S., Mrs. Collins McGillivray will be held West McGill- in the after­ Howard Fox- and Mr. and of Minadosia, , wore dinner guests with and Mrs. Harry Pyke on • , Miss Elaine Hodgins, A. Kilmer, Mrs. Tom Miss Dorothea Anne prizes to Mrs.Karl j Mrs. Sigs- W.A. Mac For _____, ___ _____ con­ ducted the meeting and took the topic, the continuing study of the Shepherd Psalm. The W.A. will sponsor a etok- inole part'y soon, proceeds for a gift to the triplets. The treas­ urer, Mrs. A. Simpson, reported bazaar proceeds were $161.70. New lights for the church were discussed. Benediction was given by Mr, Cook and lunch was served. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Darling. Get your AD across by present­ ing it the best way in the CLAS­ SIFIED SECTION of the TIMES- ADVOCATE. REMEMBER! 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