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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-05-04, Page 10<■ Page 1$THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 4, « THE OLD HOME TOWN % E. R, Witmer & Son Telephone 179W Exeter Ice & Wood * FREE DELIVERY By STANLEY ® Old Floors Re-finished. • Asphalt and Rubber Tile ® Linoleum Laid. Let ITs Put On Your ROOFING, SIDING, HARDWOOD FLOORS LEO. GIBSON Phone 140 Dashwood Let us Refinish Your Floor Wallace Bowden WOODHAM Phone Kirkton 53rl0 SS Sunday and Evening Service One garage will be open in Exeter on Sundays, Wed­ nesday afternoons and dur­ ing the evenings through­ out the week. Open tliis Sunday, Wednes­ day afternoon and durin the evenings throughout the week: FORD Garage SPRING AND SUMMER are family months for your automobile, and depend­ able brakes are important to their safety! Stop in and have your brakes checked at your earliest conven­ ience, You can GO relaxed if your car has the safety insurance of a thorough brake check. Our expert factory-trained mechanics can spot trouble long before it becomes seri­ ous and costly. If your brakes need re­ lining — let us show you the exfra benefits and exfra brake - mileage you’ll gat with Chryco Cyclebond brakes. And, they cost no more! Make an appoint­ ment today, Your car will be ready on time . . . as promised. L.BRINSLEY In the absence of Rev. Harold Cufrie on Sunday last in Brins­ ley United Church, students from the London ’Bible School took the afternoon service, with Mr. George White, as speaker, Mr. Gordon Black as song leader, Miss Audrey Finkbeiner .reading the scripture, and a trio by Misses Olive pisketan, Kay Spen­ cer and Beverly Woods, with Bliss Grace Olsan as. rsoloist. Mrs. spent sister, Mr. ske London spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Amos*. Dr. and Mrs. Norman Amos of Kirkton visited recently with Mr. J. L. Amos. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Scott of Centenary spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Flornte Bishop and baby spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Gower. Mrs, James Morley, who has been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, has returned to her home. Those who dined vjith Mr. and Mrs. Luther Morley* on Sunday evening were Mr. f and Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins, Phyllis and Bobbie^ Mr. and Mrs. Lin Craven and Sirs. Kelly Robinson of Ailsa Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Rock and family of London spent Sunday with the latter’s father, Mr. J» Amos. Mrs. George Mercer enter­ tained a number of ladies to a quilting on Thursday last. District Farm Clubs.Organized Three clubs were organized at a meeting at the Rannoch Town­ ship Hall Thursday night — the Kirkton Corn Club, Kirkton Beef Calf Club and St. Calf Club. Officers clubs were elected Five leaders and fathers of the members attended the meeting. President of the Kirkton Com ■lub is , St. Gladys Marys; COtt, R, Jack Urquhart and Wilbert Kirk- by, R, R. 1, St. Marys, Ronald Lang, R. R. 2, St. Marys, is president of the .St. Marys Dairy president is Science Hill; Thomson, R. leaders, Syd Harlow, R. R. 2, St, Pauls; Geo. McIntosh and Donald Simpson, Science Hill Finnie, R.-R. Y. St, Norman •Marys, Lois Kirkton Biarys Dairy for the three for the year# many of the Kenneth Blackler, R.R. Marys; vice - president, Switzer, R. R. secretary, Lois Nether- R. 1, St. Marys; leaders, 1, St. Gordon Banting of Lucan the week-end with her Mrs, Clover Lewis. and Mrs. Stanley Gradow- (nee Margaret Amos) of / Why be “cash out” when you can “cash in*’ with Times- Advo­ cate Want Ads. R. B. Williams New and Used Farm Machinery New and Used Milkers EXETER St. LONDON, ONT. heads B. and ■St. AV Marys, R, 2 was in and dis- gave in­ club .pro­ file clubs H. J. CORNISH & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Webb and visited on and Mrs. 'BS Quick Drying ' CIUJ3- ENAM Gaut- God- PAINT noon porch ENAMEL Calf Club, Vice­ Mac Stevenson, o^ secretary, Marion R. 8 St. Marys; Science McCully, R.294 DUNDAS ST Nethercott Beef Cattle 'Club. Do: Gladys the nn a McKenzie, R. |R. 4, Mitchell, is vice-president; Gladys Switzer, R. R. 1, St. Marys, secretary; Roy Nethercott, R. R. 1, St. Marys, and John Kinsman, Kip­ pen, leaders. R. W. White, agricultural rep­ resentative, Stratford, charge of the meeting tributed supplies and struction on the three jects. Next meetings of were planned: Kirkton Corn Club at the farm of Jack Urquhart, R. R? 1, ,St- Marys, on May 18; St. Marys Dairy 'Calf Club, at the farm of Norman McCully, R. R. 2, St. iMarys, on May ,22; Kirk­ ton Beef Calf Club at the farm of Roy Nethercot, R. R. 1, St. Marys, on May ;29. Twenty-five members enrolled in the corn club; 18 in the dairy ■calf club and 10 in the beef calf club. CREDITON EAST BIrs. Dora and son, of are visiting brother and and BIrs. Charles Glanville fore leaving Islands. Mr. stetter visited BIrs. William Blotz. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Exeter spent Sunday parents, Blotz. BIr. and BIrs. Lloyd Fraser of Exeter spent Saturday with BIr. and BIrs. H. Lewis. Mr. Jack Anderson has accept­ ed a situation with the Hydro Electric in as a house be moving ter there. CREDITON Quite a number from community attended the Evan­ gelical U.B. Conference at New Hamburg on Sunday. BIr. Robert Wolfe of Sarnia ’visited on Sunday with his par­ ents, BIr. and Mrs. A. Wolfe. I BIr. and BIrs, L. B. Faist of St. Thomas spent the week-end at the home of BIr. and BIrs. H. M. Faist. BIr. and BIrs. Simon Morlock, Mr. and BIrs. Charles Blorlock and son of London and Mr. and BIrs. Fred Gratton of Grand Bend visited on Saturday with BIrs. Mary Eilber. Messrs. Eldon Smith, Gerald Smith and Donald Finkbeiner, BIrs. Clayton Sims and BIrs. Gor­ don Morlock spent Sunday in Walkerton with BIr. and BIrs. Hilliard Sparling. Mr. and BIrs. Charles Mattice and daughter, Sharon, spent the ' week-end in Hamilton. Little Miss Patricia Terbutt accom­ panied them to Crediton for a visit. Mr. and BIrs. .Joseph Woodall and Mr. J. Pryde of Exeter at­ tended mer’s Royal of last Mr. and son. visited on Sunday with BIr. John Gaiser and Mr. and BIrs. Wil­ liam Gaiser. Miss Clara Gaiser of Grand Bend spent the week-end with her father, BIr. John Gaiser. Bliss Gertrude Beaver of De­ troit is visiting at the home of her parents, BIr. and BIrs. H. C. Beaver. The Women’s Institute met recently in the council chambers with a large attendance. Presi­ dent BIrs. II. Schenk was in charge of business period, after which Mrs. P. Boulianne presid- j ed for the program. The film,. “Fitness Is A Family Affair”. | was enjoyed as was a solo by ' Mrs. Thornton. Hostesses for the ■ ev ening plrs. BI. Beaver, BIrs. L. Hodge, j Mrs. R. Schwartz and Boulianne. The Young Blarried of the United Church very enjoyable social evi Wednesday of last week. Halward program talk on- Johnston son, R.N.___ _ . „____ _____„ anecdotes were told on the life of Bliss Johnston. Refreshments were served under the super­ vision of Mrs. Russel Finkbeiner. Mrs. . the hits. ! A 'ton and Exeter, Mrs. Sarah Sims i passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Rowe, in Clawson, Michigan, on Tuesday, April 25. Mrs. Sims was in her j ninety-third year and was born . near "Woodstock, the daughter of Mr. tand Mrs. William Chambers. iShe was twice married, her first . husband, William Woodall, died ;ftur years after their marriage Heaving two children—-BIr. Jo- i seph Woodall of Crediton and • Mrs, William Sweet (Elizabeth), jot Olds, Alta. She later re-mar- vied to Thomas Sims of Credi- ■ ton, who died leaving two ! daughters — (Isabelle) Mrs. Ar- «thur Rowe, who so tenderly ; cared for her during her long illness, and (Flora) Mrs. Arthur I Tucker of Detroit. She is also a survived by a brother, Mr. Rich-• ard Chambers.' of Vancouver. ■ The funeral was held front the; William Sullivan Funeral Home, » Royal Oak, on Thursday. An ielaborate display of floral offer-! ; lugs bore testimony of the love ; i and respect of her many friends, j the funeral of the for- mother, Mrs. Sims, in Oak, Mich., on Thursday week. and Mrs. John,Lome Gaiser of St. Marys, were Mrs. H. Schenk, Schwartz and Mrs. P. People’s held a ■ening on Mrs. was in charge of the and a very interesting the life of Pauline was given by Mrs. Wil- Several interesting Ed Chambers is teacher of J tralia group. Sarah Sims one-time resident of Credi- and and Hinojosa, daughter Kansas City, Mo., with the - former’s sister-in-law, Mr. be- for the Mahitoulin Mrs. Arnold Gack- Gayle, of Kippen, Sunday with Mr, and Darling of . with her Mr. arid Mrs. Roland London and as soon can be secured will his wife and daugh- W.M.S. Anniversary —Continued From Page Nine at Wroxeter; South at Grand Bend; Centre at Winthrop; West at Nile. The report of the nominating committee was accepted and the new officers elected. Mrs. L. C. White duly installed the officers. This meeting the twenty-fifth anniversary of this Presbyterial was outstanding for attendance, interest, and in­ spiration. Reviewing the past proved to be a challenge to the future to Advance. The following is the list of officers for 1950: Past .President, Mrs. C. Tavener, of Holmesville; President, Mrs. H. B. Kjrkby, of Walton; 1st Vice-President, Mrs. R. Allen, Brucefield; 2nd Vice- President, Mrs. C. BL Robertson, of Goderich; 3rd Vice-President, Mrs. W. J. Moores, Belgrave; 4th Vice-President, Mrs. E. Desjar- diue, Grand Bend; Evening Aux­ iliary Secretary, Mrs. W. Thom­ son, Centralia; Recording Sec’y.. Miss Mary II. Milne, Blyth; Cor­ responding Sec’y., Mrs. W Greer, Wingham; Treasurer, Mrs. J. Sutten, of Clinton: Christian Stewardship and Finance Sec’y., Mrs, E. Mills, Walton; Mission Circle Sec’y., Mrs. E. Hocking, Cromarty; Mission Band Sec’y., Mrs. IV. Johns, Exeter; C.G.I.T. Sec’y., Mrs. G. .W. Tiffin, ham; Baby Band .Sec’y., Alex McCracken, Bluevale ply Sec’y., Mrs. W Clinton Sec’y., WOODHAM Mrs. D. C. Stephens spent few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chisholm, Blount Forest. Mrs. Roy Kirk spent the week­ end with BIr. and Mrs. Edwin Tufts of London. BIr. and Mrs. Bert Rundle and Mr. and BIrs. Jack Smith visited on Sunday with BIr. and BIrs. : Frank Levy of St. Marys. I BIrs. W. L. Switzer spent a commemorating j few days with Mr. and Mrs. BI. Louch of Hamilton. BIr. and BIrs. Henry *fimall and Miss Thelma Small of St. Tho­ mas and BIrs. George Ball oi Dundas visited on Friday with Mr. and BIrs. Norris Webb. BIr. and BIrs. Vic Chatten and Mrs. H. Chatten attended the funeral of BIrs. H. Chatten’s brother in Fenelon Falls, the first part of the weela Mr. and Mrs. Elgin family of Grand Bend Saturday with BIr. Norris Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Selves of Hensall visited on Sunday with Mrs. J. Jaques.. J. Wing- Mrs. Sup- Mrs. W. BI. Aitken, Community Friendship Mrs. G. Penwarden, Cen- Missionary Monthly and World Friends Sec’y.. Mrs. W. L. Wightman, Wingham: Temper­ ance and Christian Citizenship Sec’y., Mrs. R. Lawson, Seaforth; Literature Sec’y., Mrs. J. IRlle- breeht, Seaforth: Associate Mem­ bers’ Sec’y., Mrs. C. Zurbrigg, Clinton: Press Sec’y.. Miss E. Johnston. Bluevale. Variety Bandbox —Continued From Page Nine President, BIrs. Harold Foster; vice-president, BIrs. Phil Rum­ ball; secretary, BIrs. P. cliier; treasurer, BIrs. H. freyson. Group leaders: BIrs. G. Dupuis, Mrs. H. Glover, Mrs. Frank Burns, • At the conclusion of the busi­ ness part of the meeting, a so­ cial hour was enjoyed when Mrs. Burns’ group served dainty re­ freshments. 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Evenings Till 10 s 00 Mrs. Joseph Martin Funeral services for Mrs. So* Hina Martin, forty-two, , of the 1 Bronson Line, Stanley Township, j who died in Clinton Hospital, ’.were conducted Thursday after­ noon in the Mennonite Church, ‘Zurich. Interment was made in the Goshen Line Mennonite ’ Cemetery. Surviving besides her i husband, Joseph Martin, are her i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry :Steckle, two sons and two daughters. Put pep in the pocket by put-] ting profitable Want Ads on the job. 1