The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-04-26, Page 13H. J. CORNISH & CO
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No. 1 Treated Montcalm Seed Barley
BEST PRICES PAID
You may have whichever price is,,the highest based on
3 C.W.6 row Winnipeg cash price or 3 C.W.6 row Win
nipeg Wheat Board price. Free storage until December
15. pome in and have this special contract explained
before contracting.
Fertilizer Supplied at Competitive Prices
Credit Arrangement if Necessary
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money. Since you “farm to
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“live to farm”. Take every
possible precaution to guard
against-accidents and injury.
Adequate insurance for your
self and your help will com
plete the picture . . . take the
finahcial sting out of those
accidents that CAN happen
, . . no matter what!
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“The Insurance Man"
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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRU. 26, 1»56
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Mt. Carmel CWL
Appoints Officers
On Wednesday evening in the
Parish Hall the C.W.L. met to
elect new officers for the league.
Mrs. Joseph Carey was chosen
president with vice-presidents,
Mrs. Charles Regier, Mi’s. John
McCann and Mrs. Lawrence Mc
Cann; treasurer, Mrs. Arthur
Allemand; recording secretary,
Mns. Arnold McCann; correspond
ing secretary, Mrs. John Morris
sey.
Councillors, Miss Bernice Mad
den, Mrs. Tom Ryan (west), Mrs.
Earl (Dietrich, Mi’s. Charles Diet-
rich, Mrs. Dennis O'Rourke, Mrs,
Alex Voisin, (Sr., and Mrs. Al
phonse Hartman.
•C o m m i> 11 e e representatives,
spiritual convener, Mrs. Joseph
Regier; flower convener, Mrs.
William McCann; mercy shelter
convener, Mrs, Tom Ryan (east);
past (president, Mrs. John A. Hall,
Tribute was paid Mrs. Hall for
her* leadership during the past
two years,
A dance was held in the parish
hall (Saturday evening. -A large
crowd attended.
Youth Badly Hurt
A week ago Friday, near Park
hill, Mr. David .Morrissey, Messrs.
Ed and Jack Doyle, all of Mt.
Carmel, met with an accident.
The Doylp car was demolished.
They were all taken to St. Jo
seph’s Hospital where Ed was re
leased on Sunday and Jack on
Monday.
David Morrissey received a
concussion, a (broken nose, back
injuries .and lacerations on the
face. He was released from the
hospital on Friday and is at his
home recovering satisfactorily.
Personal Items
Mrs. Florence ^Quesnel and
family of Crediton* were Sunday
visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Alex
Voisin, fir.
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Fleming
have returned home from their
wedding trip and are now living
at 'their home near Mt. Carmel.
Comments About
Crediton East
By MRS. W. MOTZ
IPersonal Items
Mr, laud Mrs. Ed .Raynham of
'Shipka (Spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Bayinham. 1
Mr. Russell IBaynham Is visit
ing in London witih Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Clarke. • •
Mir. and Mrs. Arnold Gaetas!bet
ter .and Lynn of iHensall <and Mr.,
and Mrs. Wm. Horney mf Exeter'
and 'Mrs. Wm. M'otz 'attended Ithe
funeral of their launit, the late
Mrs. Lucy (Brown, in Ailsa 'Craig
on Thursday.
Mr. Gordon 'Kenney who re
cently ipnrcihased a lot from Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Glanville is put-
itiing in a .cement foundation for
a home.
This Week-In
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
Personal Items
Mr. George Earl- who has been
a .patient at iSt. Joseph’s Hospital,
Lomdon, returned on (Sunday to
the home of Mr. .and Mrs. Milne
Pullen.
Mr. and
Woodstock,
of Mr. and
Mr. and
were Thursday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson IS quire, Farqu
har.
.Mr. and Mrs. -Wm. Hastings
and family, 'Stratford, visited on
‘•Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Squire.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Parkinson
and Glenn visited at Munro „ on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Docking.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
wene weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. iBeckett, Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Nopman Hodgins
and (family, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
'Squire and family of Woodham,
Mr. and. 'Mrs. F. Squire, .Prospect,
were Wednesday visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo Squire, honoring
ithe birthday of Mr. (Squire. /
Mr. Bert Duffield is quite 111 at
his home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ferguson visit
ed' recently with Mr. and Mrs.
David Hord, iPankihill.
Mrs. Kate Lantphier, Landon,
visited on Saturday with Mrs.
Alex Baillie.
Mrs. Jackson MCCuitcheon, Lis-
towiel, spent a few days during
last week with Mr. aniL Mrs. J.
Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgson
attended ithe funeral on Saturday
in St. Marys of the late Mr. Elijah
Armitage. ,
Mrs. Olive Frederick returned
(to her home at Rochester, New
York, having spent the past
moiiith With Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
French.
Mr. and Mrs. (Roy Hodgson and
family spent Sunday with Mr.
.and Mrs. Harold (Carter, Metro
politan.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Morley
Visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. A. Cann, London.
Mrs. Neil and Donald were in
Strafford Thursday Visiting Mrs.
Elaine Reihl.
Mf. 'and Mrs. Melvin Dann,
Wesley, spent Thursday with Mr.
and Mfs. Wm. Morley Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin 'Cooper and
'Floyd, .’Elimvillej and Mr. and
Mils. Parsons and 'Susan, Hensail,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Morley Jf. honoring
the birthday of Wm. Morley and
Alvin Coopef.
Church service on ' Sunday,
April 29, at ithe United Church
will foe on Daylight Saving Time.
•Mrs. Walter (Pullen,
•wene (Sunday guests
Mi’S. 'Milne P^uilen.
Mrs. 'Ranald Squire
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RAY KING J. CLARE IRWIN
Name New Manager
For Bank At Crediton
J. Clare Irwin has been named
manager of the Crediton branch
of tlhe Bank of Montreal, suc
ceeding Ray King, who will take
charge of the B of M office at
Gore Bay, it has been announced
(by the B of M. Mr. Irwin, for
merly accountant at Niagara
Falls, is expected to assume his
new post early in May.
Born in Peterborough, Mr.
Irwin began his banking career
at Edmonton, Alta., in 19^28, re
turning to his- native Ontario to
gain financial, knowledge at
Peterborough, Campbellford, Gan-
anoque, London and Bobcaygeon.
He was appointed accountant at
Niagara Falls in 1946.
Mr. Irwin takes an active in
terest in charitable work and out
door activities. He has been as
sociated with Red Cross and
Community Chest campaigns in
Niagara Falls since 1950, and
he enjoys hunting, fishing, camp
ing, boating and gardening;
Mr. King, a . native of Port
Arthur, Ont., has been with the
bank since 1930, and manager
at Orediton since 1953. He was
active in 'community affairs, and
served as chairman of the Credi
ton Library Board and of the
finance committee of 'the Dash
wood Men’s Club. *
April Shower Tea
The April shower tea and bake
sale, sponsored by the members
of the Evangelical Church Ladies
Aid and 'held in the Community
Hall on 'Saturday, was a decided
■ success.
The lengthy table, laden with
home baking, was a gorgeous
sight, but was rapidly cleared
when the large crowd arrived.
Tea was served to the many
visitors from small tables centred
with vases of daffodils.
Mrs. 'Samuel-Lamport and Mrs.
'Roy Ratz poured tea from a
■table decorated with tapers and
a profusion of spring flowers, ws
Evangelical Conference is be
ing held in SebringviUe this
week and services, in the local
church are being' withdrawn on
(Sunday next. .Several church
members attended the service in
Dashwood church .Sunday evening
and enjoyed hearing Bishop
Mueller’s message.
Mrs. George. Prest
A former Crediton resident,
Mrs. George Prest, 55, died in
California recently. The former
Muriel Lawson, she was a dauigh-
'ter of Mrs. William Willert, of
iDashwood, and the late George
Lawson of Stephen.
Her early years, were spent
near Crediton, where she attend
ed Crediton Public School and.
the United Church here. She
later went to California where
■she and her .husband have lived
several years, in W. Covina.
(She .passed away in Pasadena
Hospital and burial took place
on Monday, April 23.
Surviving besides her hus
band and mother are one brother, Samuel Lawson, Crediton; and.
four sisters,- (Marjorie) Mrs. L.
Dilkes, Exeter; (Alma), Mrs. I.
Jackson, Chatham; (Alice) Mrs.
S. Thiel, Zurich; and (Lenore)
Mrs. A. Ellis, Manitoba.
-Honored By Friends
Mr. -.and Mrs. William Wright
•were honored at their 'home on
•Friday evening when their neigh
bors and many friends came to.
spend a social evening with them,
'prior to their departure from,
the neighborhood.
Nelson .Lamport read an ad
dress and Clayton Sims presented
■the couple with a trilight floor
lamp and smoker stand. Mr. and
Mrs. Wright expressed their ap
preciation (and left on 'Monday
this week for their new home
Exeter. -
Personal Items ’
'F/O Robert W. Palmer
Clares'holm, Alta., visited last
week with Mrs, Palmer’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fahriier.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fahrner,
and family of London visited on
'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. K.
Fahrner.
Mrs. Wesley Wein spent a few
days last (week in Detroit.
Mrs. Pauline Ness underwent
an appendectomy in Kitchener-
Waterloo Hospital on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hill and
Mrs. Clayton Sims attended the
funeral of Mr. A. Miller at
Pigeon, Mich., on Wednesday of
last weak.Mrs. Frieda McDonald, Mrs. A.
McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Finkbeiner and son, (Ricky, Lon
don, were 'Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finkbeiner.
'Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Insley,
(Stratford, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Insley.
Mr. William 'Smith entered
Joseph’s Hospital, London,
Sunday.
Miss Elsie Manders of Watford
was a visitor during the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmar
Wein.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Morlock,
Galt, visited Sunday with Mr, A.
Morlock and Mr. and Mrs.
Young.
Daylight Saving Time will
into effect in the Village
Crediton on Saturday, April
at midnight.
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Tri 1955 the number of faml-
lies In Canada increased by
9e,000 while the number new hemes built in the year totalled
127,000.
Charles Isaac, 87
Stephen Farmer
Charles .Isaac, 87, life long res
ident of Centralia .community
diied suddenly on Friday in (South
Huron Hospital from a heart ait-
tack.
Born ip Usborne Township he
learned ithe brickdaying trade as
a young ijnan. Later he farmed
on Concession 3 'Stephen, His
farm was 'taken over for the
R.C.A.F, station. For 15 years he
operated a service isitatiion on No,
4 Highway at ithe farm of his
son-in-law, Alvin Essery.
His wife was the former
Martha Ellen Dearing, iln April
19 53 (they' celebrated .their dia
mond
Isaac
year.
He
wedding anniversary. Mrs,
that same■passed away
Contact
Geo. T. Mickle
A SONS LTD.#
Hensail, Ontario
for
The New Malting
Barley Contract H
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of Centralia
one of ithe
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was a member
United Church
oldest members
Lodge, Exeter,
'Surviving iare
Detroit; two daughters
Mils. Alvin lEisseriy and
Mrs. Archie’ Robinson
Centralia; one brother,
Parkhil'l; three sisters, Mrs. Wil
liam Sweet, London; Mrs. David
Eaglesten. and Mrs. William 'Eagle-
son both .of Stephen (township;
seven grandchildren 15 i great
grandchildren and three great
great grandchildren.
A masonic funeral service was
conducted from ithe Hopper Hock
ey funeral home on Sunday even-
ip g and a public service was con
ducted iby Rev. J. T. Clarke of
Centralia with interment in Exe
ter .cemetery-
'Six grandsons, Jack and (Bill
Essery, 'Glenn Robinson, Jack
Isaac, Harold Lightfoot and
Charles Rowe ’were .pall bearers.
and
of
one isoin,
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Masonicj
C-harles,
(Delia)
(Leeda)
b'Olth <jf
William,
We offer:
1. IMPROVEMENT IN PRICE. The new contract insures
the farmer a higher average price than formerly.
2. CHOICE SEED. Supplied to you in quantity ample
enough to seed your acreage,
3. FERTILIZER. We will supply fertilizer of your re-
quired analysis at competitive prices. We will give
credit on fertilizer if desired. If interested call, phone
or write us. We will then contact you.
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HENSALL, ONT.
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