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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-02-23, Page 9..................................... ...... Wo Are Glad to Have Had a Part in the Electrical Installations at Silvercrest Poultry Farm We Specialize ip Electrical Wiring of AU Kinds Garfield Thomson THE T1MES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23, 1950 News of Hensail Mr. George Parker of Chisel­ hurst, who pneumonia ing. Mr. and with friends in Harriston recent­ ly* Messrs. Harry Hoy were called on Jury at the spring assizes Goderich this week. Mrs. Vic >Stan and baby, suffered an attach of last week is improv* Mrs. Ed Fink visited Manley Jinks and the in .of London, are spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Jack Pee­ bles, Arnold Circle Meets Mrs, Ed Fink was hostess at her home on Monday evening for the regular meeting of the for beef cattle under 850 to be shown by a boy under twenty-one years Five prizes of $4 each offered; also additional prizes of first, ?5, second, $3, third, $2, from R. Kinsman and Elgin Me- Kinley for Shorthorn breed, and $5, $3, and $2 from John Mc­ Gregor and Howard Wright for Hereford breed. This class is open to Tuckersmith, Usborne, Stephen, Hay and Stanley resi­ dents. Other special features will be a baby show (children under one year), fiddlers’ contest, and old-time square dance competi­ tion. This show will be held May 25, .* $ $ >i> pounds or girl of age. will be M' Treat J, Raised and Yourself To Oven-Dressed Processed at Silvercrest Poultry Farm Carefully Selected, Expertly Processed CHICKEN and TURKEY Sharply Frozen While Still Fresh and Contained in the New Cry-O-Vac Bags ENJOY SILVERCREST FOWL ONCE A WEEK Distributed By North-Ward General Store 'Page 9 Lloyd Gaiser and Mrs. Lloyd Lamport and a (piano duet by Mrs. E. M- Fahrner and .Mrs. F. W, Mor- lock. Mrs. Leslie gave a very Interesting paper on Newfound­ land, after which Newfoundland's National Anthem was sung. Mrs- iMorlock gave current events and a number of antiques were on display. AU present participated in a contest .and a bounteous lunch was served by ,the hos- tesses, -Mrs. F. Morlock, Mrs. E- Fahrner, Mrs. T. Yearley, Mrs, R. -Gaiser, Mrs. E. K, Fahrner and Mrs. Ed, Chamber s. Ap­ preciation to hostesses and to all who assisted with the pro­ gram was expressed by Mrs, CREDITON Mr. and Mrs, .O’Leary, Royal -Oak, Mich., spent a few days recently with the latter’s mother Mrs. isamuei Lamport. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lamport and Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser spent the week-end in Detroit, Mr, Russel week-end at parents. The World . ., being held in the Evangelical U.B. Church on Friday. Ladies of the -community are invited to be present. Mrs. E. K. Fahrner suffered a painful accident on Wednesday night of last week, When leav­ ing the , Council Chambers fol­ lowing the Women’s Institute meeting, she fell and X-Ray re­ sults show a fractured bone in her ankle. Mrs, Fahrner’s ankle has been put in a cast and she will be laid up for some weeks. ,Mr. William Oestreicher spent several days last week in Toronto as a representative to the United -Co-Operative Union, for Exeter district Co-Operative. Mr. and Mrs. B, Sanderson and son are spending a month's furlough with relatives in Guelph. We are glad to report that Mr. Eli King is convalescing at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Mawhinney, after spending seve­ ral weeks in Victoria Hospital, London. Mr. "Bert .Kestle's many friends are -pleased to see him out again after his recent illness, •Mr, Frazer Brown has been confined to his home several days through illness. We wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Harriet Bowen is ill at the home of -Mr. Charles Green. Wishes are expresed for her im­ provement. Rev. J. V. Dahms spent a few days last week attending meet­ ings In Kitchener. Mrs, Dahms, Who has tives at turned. Crediton A well attended meeting of the -Crediton Women’s Institute was held in the 'Council rooms with the p r e s i d e n t, Mrs. H. ■Schenk presiding, -Several letters of appreciation were read and plans were completed for the short course to be held in March, It was decided to sponsor a Euchre on February 28, and to purchase chairs for town hall. Election of officers .will take place at the March meeting and a nominating committee was ap- tpointed consisting, of Mrs. W. Gaiser, Mrs. Irvine Finkbeiner and Mrs. Pratt. The sum of $10 was voted as a contribution to­ ward a film projector. Following the business period, Mrs. F. Mor- lock presided for the program as follows: Vocal solos by Miss Norma Fahrner and Mrs. Thorn­ ton; readings by Miss Rhena Yearley and Mrs. E. K. Fahrner For satisfying results, try the Want Ads. H' 4 Clark spent the the home of his Day of Prayer is POP’S Taxi Service Phone: Crediton lSrll Exeter 357 $550. $1,125.1948 1947 1942 1940 1938 Make an offer. I may be a sucker. Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford Chrysler Sedan. It runs like a top! CARS Coupe, very good — $1,795. TRUCKS Lb-Ton Mercury Pickup Special Car Pontiac Sedan. This is an above average car, ML LU** . Arnold Circle Evening Auxiliary Weber-BrodcHek When the president, Mrs. Wil-1 liam Brown, presided and opened the meeting with a poem and iprayer, A vocal trio, comprising •MTS. P, Ferguson, Mrs, 0. For­ rest, Mrs. I-J. Bell, sang "Beauti­ ful Saviour”, accompanied by Mrs. C, Kennedy on the piano. Mrs. C. Johnston was in charge of the topic on the "Peo­ ples of Japan’’, which was most interesting. The offering was re­ ceived and dedicated. Mrs. A. Orr gave the item from the Glad Tidings and Mrs. F, G. Bon- thron gave the item from the Record. Mrs. Harold Bonthron was in charge of the devotional and gave -an item on the Twenty- third Psalm, "The lord is my shepherd”, after which the psalm was sung. The minutes were read and business was dis­ cussed, swered ciple”. The the Lord’s Prayer Refreshments were the close. Wolielo Class Meets The monthly meeting of Wohelo Class, which takes form of a crokinole party, be held in the school room of the United Church on Monday evening, February 27, at 8:30 o’clock. On this occasion, all former class members and young adults associated with the church are cordially invited to attend. * si< >i< Additional Prizes For Hensall Fair A committee of South Huron Agricultural Society met in the Commercial Hotel to revise tlie 1950 prize list. A special feature is a class The roll call was an- by "the name of a dis- meeting concluded with in unison, served at * the the will In a lovely ceremony at the United Church manse, Hensail, Friday, February 1L at 2 p.m., Joyce Pauline Broderick and Jack William Weber exchanged marriage vows. Rev, it. A, Brook was the officiating minister. The bride is the only daugh­ ter of Mr, and Mrs. Russell Broderick, Hensall, while the groom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Weber, Dash-, wood. The bride was charming in a white crepe dinner dress fa­ shioned with cap sleeves, and styled with high neckline with a pannier on each hip. She wore the groom’s .gift, a rhinestone necklace with matching bracelet and earrings. Her corsage was red roses, and white gloves and silver slippers completed her costume. Her -bridesmaid, Mrs. Gordon Harkness, Kippen, ehose an aqua dinner dress styled on similar lines as the bride's gown. Her only ornament was a three- strand pearl necklace with matching earrings and bracelet, and she wore a pink carnation corsage. Gordon Harkness was groomsman. A buffet luncheon at the home of the ents to the immediate family, A three-tiered wedding cake cen­ tered the bridal table— white tapers in silver and vases of red roses ing the decorations. For their wedding Florida, the bride < black gabardine suit with matching white and-black velvet hat, bag and scarf, black shoes, and wearing a corsage of red roses. of Kippen was served bride's par- •pink and holders co tuple t- ; trip donned to H a been visiting with rela- Niagara Falls, has re- Women Meet 1949 l?ord Club 1947 Kaiser Sedan, like new. A bargain at only — $1,495, 1940 1939 1938 1936 1934 1935 1927 Coach, above average, only — $690. Coach — $640, Coach, looks like new Coach, good — $250, Coaches (two). Sedan. 1946 to be reduced $10 a day until sold. Today’s price $1,190. Special Truck 1947 Ford J-Ton' Express, only 28,000 miles. To be reduced $10 a day until sold. Today’s price — $960. USED TRACTORS Ask Us. We Have ’Em! Fords (two), one with stepup. Ford. Ford. Fordson. ZION Miss -Marjorie Dykeman, Galt, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Jud .Dykeman. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hern and family visited Saturday eve­ ning with Mrs, John Hern. , Miss Gerta Hunter of London spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Ilern. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johns and family, of Ilderton, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dickins and Mr. Tom Dickins, of Lucan, Mr. Frank Coates, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold .Hunter and Fred, and Mr. Jack Hunter, of Eden, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington. Brock. Messrs Harold Hern and Weil- Toronto HARPLEY Mrs. Calvin Greenlee of Cor­ bett spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Maud Eagleson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy and family of Lucan visited at the home of Mr. Mansell Hod­ gins Saturday afternoon. Mrs, George Hodgins Swamp spent Friday with her parents, Mr. Joseph Carruthers. Congratulations to Mrs. Tom Dejsjardine on the ar­ rival of a baby girl. Miss Irene Hodgins of Corbett visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Clark. Miss Catharine Love of Shipka visited Wednesday afternoon at her grandfather's. Don’t wait for spring . . . Have your tractor overhauled now by expert mechanics! of Cedar afternoon and Mrs. Mr. and M ffl- Larry Snider Motors PHONE 64-W EXETER M >K' For Poultry At Its Best I iugton Brock are in attending Good Roads Conven­ tion. Mr. and Mrs. Allen and Roy visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Keller, Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake of Wichelsea were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern Sunday. •Messrs. Ross and Keith Hern and Mr. Everard Miller were in ■ Clinton on Monday evening at­ tending the annual meeting of the Huron County Conservation Association. Jaques Harvey’s Grocery Chicks and Poults Lakeview Farms & Hatchery Get Off to a Fine Start because They Are Purchased from the Excellent Stock Supplied by Hundreds of infants have heen^ saved recently by the modern operation of “patent ductus ar­ teriosus” where there Is a defect at birth which permits the flow of blood between the aorta and the pulmonary artery. SUNSHINE I Miss Feme Rodd of London spent the week-end at her home here. Mrs. William Dickey and girls visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johns had a "New Health Ware” de­ monstration on Wednesday eve­ ning of last week. Five couples were in attendance. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd and Miss Feme Rodd visited on Sat­ urday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Passmore Mr. and Mrs. of Kirkton and Mr. and Mrs. | Grant Mills of Scottsville .visited on Saturday evening with and Mrs. Laverne Rodd. i i ii i Thames Road. » Wilbert Kirkby | Mr. | iI- J ones, I Gordon Lakeview Chicks Are Noted for ‘5- EXCELLENT LIVABILITY HIGH PRODUCTION KIPPEN Mv. alid Mrs. Harold Mrs. J. Love and Mrs. Westlake were in Strjitford o.i j Friday owing to the death of a cousin, Mr. E. J. Wilhelm. ' Mrs. John Jarrott is spending; some time with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hayes and: Garry, of Exeter, were recent visitors with Mr, and. Mrs. A. Gackstetter. The World’s Day of .Prayer Will be observed in St. Andrew’s United Church here on Friday. The ladies of Hillsgreen are in­ vited to attend. Many from here attended the official opening of the new com­ munity centre in Hensall Friday evening. Mrs. Thomas Dayman, of Lon­ don visited last week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Dayman. Mr, and Mrs. E, McBride spent Tuesday last in London. The Minstrels of the United Church here presented their pro­ gram in Main St, United Church, Exeter, last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter and Gail Ann spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. IV. Horney in Exe­ ter, ; Mr. and Mrs. Norm Ferguson and Patricia, of Staffs, visited Wednesday evening last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H | Munro. o < „K Try a Purina-Fed Bird from the Silvercrest Poultry Farm Premium Finish the Silverc^Tp16^ ’’'’“’k* p,'odu«‘‘s everywh lest Poultry r u velywhere and Uflna Mr. Cudmor . ° 0WS the Premium pJa„ qua,‘ty finish he musf haS f°und that to give h, ,. , fad ^n, start ( ‘ U5e qua,'ty feed. . arart to finish giye na C«Ows whentbe start and rh ___ and the quaKty Purina Chows Have Proven Themselves Try a Purina-Fed Bird and See the Difference Purina Makes! Hardware