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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1921-11-10, Page 5raR7a. a•e•-•,, ,o.,:elt1771r al'17,1717:,7'7775M 7,1 TEUESIAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1021. Credton •The Women's Institute will hold a Bazaar and Oyster Supper in the. Town Hall on Wednesday, Novem- ber 23, Bazaar to open at 3 pan. and aupper served from •5 to 8. Admis- sion 50 and 25 cents. Miss Gibson spent the week -end at her home' in •Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Trevethick spent the week -end in London, Mr. Ileseell Caarle of ,Walkervilie )spent the'holiaay 'at his' home here. Mr. Walter Hauch, of Kitchener, spent Thankagiving at his home here. Mr.Land Mrs. 'K.".Eilber and • Miss Bernice spent Thanksgiving in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sambrook left last Wedneaday for their new home In Atirora. Mr. 'Wilson, of London, spent Sun- day and Monday with his son, Mr. R. /3. Wilson. Mr. Keenan of the 13,ank of Corn - merce, spent the week -end at his home in ,Gnelpla Mr. Irvin Fahner of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, C. Palmer. Miss Trellis Hedging and Mrs. Adams of London, spent the holiday with Mr. and •Mrs. A. Hodgins. Miss Lila Kuhn, of Alma College, St. Thomas, spent the Week- end with her parents, Mr: and Mrs. H, Kuhn, A number of young people from 'Woodham and Kirkton gave a con - cart in the Town Hall Monday eve- ning. Rosseidale. • Mr. and Mrs.Flood are now oc- cupying the lionse' owned by Mr. D. Foster. Dr. Garance Jose, of Kirkton, ad- dressed the members of the Epworth League on Sunday eve. aMiss Helen Hound, of London, was tiletuest .i3p,,her cousin, Miss ()live Laing, over the 'week -end. Mr. and Mrs. George Grant were host and hostess at a jolly little Hallowe'en party on Monday eve. The Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Henry Balfour on Wednesday afternoon, Miss Beatrice Gollings, Of St. Marygi is the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mee. Frank Gollinge for a few days this week. Dr. Steele Conservative Represen- tative for South Perth held a meet : - lug, in the interests of his party on Tuesday evening in the C.O.C.F. hall. oliday visitore at the •home of Mr. Cephas Drown were: Mrs. Tee- /neer, of Chiselhurst; Dr. Thomas and Mr. John -Drown, of Staffa; and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Curtis, of Mitchell. Mr. J. C. Gardiner, of Kirkton, shipped three carloads of. cattle to the Old Country market on Tuesday, He will accompany them, TEE E ion TBLES S. S. NO. 7, lisBownria The following IS the report of S. S. NO. '7, Ueberee fer the month of October, Sr. .1th.---E1gine Horn, (honors), Ross Hem n '(honorel), Gladys Earl. Jr. 3rel.-Angus Earl (honors), Iiareld Denham Sr. 2nd, -Delmar Sicinner (hon- ors), Ray Brook (honors), Hazel Earl (honors), Norman Jaques, Norr, man Brock. , Jr. 2nd.. --Morris Horn, Tommy Hera. Class Seri (honors), Harry Wright. r.rale.no're), .Me1141a Wright, Garfield Cornish. Pr. -Myrtle Earl (honors), „Clay- ton Cornieh. Number 'enrolled /8; average at- tendance 15. M. I. McIntyre, teacher. Jamee Sullivan of Hibbert was paid $1.62.03 by Hibbert Council for 9 sheep, killed and Several worried and injuied by dog& 5. 5, NO, 1#, USBORNE. school report for October. Names in order of merit. Sr. 4th.-IVlaybelle Strang, Loren Dunn, Melville Down, Norah Oke, Mervyn Cudmore, Pearl Wood, Red - an Hill, Melvin Moir. Jr. 4th,--a-Helen Moir, Harvey 'fide, Harold. HoTton, ..Sr. 3rd. ---Verna, Oke, Maurice Boa. • Jr. 3rd. --Kathleen Strang, Geo, Boa, Violet Hyde, ,Mervin Dunn, Jack Horton, Reta Oke. Sr, 2nd. -Eva Boa, Marie Squire; Archie Etherington, Sr.' Pr. -Pearl Moir. Jr. Pr. -Bernice Horton, Alma Etlierington, Eldon Kading; Elmer Dunn.. Number on roll, 28; waerage at; tenda.nce, 21.8. • vonam•••••iimmigaiiiimma. vaaraaa -ii Dashwood Mr, H. Hoffman is on the sick list. Miss E. Guenther visited in Rod- ney over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford spent the holiday In Guelph. Miss Clara Kraft as returned from a visit in London. Mr. Barry Guenther of Windsor, Visited his parents 'over the week - Mr. and Mrs. Herman Eidt Foreet were vieitere here Than giving Day. • .Mr. and' Mrs. Herb Rinker Sarnia visited the former's pare over Monday, Mr. Czar 'Kellerman of the O.A. Guelph, visited his. parents, o Thanksgiving Day. • Miss Nettie Broenshire and frie of Stratford, spent a few days w Mr, and Mrs. A. Birk. • Mrs. Humble and children Mrs. Lucas of Sarnia spent the h Violet Bell, teacher. s r.andi\r with Mrs.sC. • Mr. W. G-ayboil Woodstock, spent" Sunday and M day with the former's parents.. 1)AS1IWOOD SCHOOL REPORT. The following is the report Room I of the Dashwood Pub School. The marks are based on te and daily work and attendance. ';4 Ev aS ShOPPer ShOU ear thiS astounding %microbic tiso betweenfoul weltifficampli graphs nECIDED and remarkable progress has been recently made in the phonograph field. These, new developments have changed the entire pho-ograph sitUation. The facts have been known for some time to music experts and to many music -lovers. Now they can be revealed' to every one who has ears to hear, -by' the Turn -Table Com- parison. Are you trying to discover ,w_hich phono- graph is best for classic numbers, which for - popular songs and dances ? Which for human voices, and which for instrumental music? Which brings you most of the enjoyments and benefits that lie in music? The Turn -Table Comparison will enable you to choose that phonograph with unerring accuracy. It consists of a revolving platform. On the platform, are the four leading make's of phono- graphs. You hear each in the same room, from the same position, playing recordings by the same artists. A real scientific comparison. That is why these new facts -of the phono- graphs as, they are today -come out with such startling clearness. Before you decide on your Christmas phono- graph, be sure and hear what the Turn -Table Comparison has to tell you. It is conducted apart from our sales -floor, purely as a service. So, don't hesitate to come in and ask to hear' it. or their representatives, are invited to in - Notice to Matufacturers spect them, or to substitute other ma - The talking machines used in these tests chines of the same make, of their own se - are kept by us hi the best possible condi- lection, of equal or greater value, at an! tion. Manufacturers of such machines time during business hours. Jr. '2nd. A. -H. Nadiger 430', Stire 373, E. Kraft 365, E. Rink 317, W. Wein 314, L. Staubus '27 T. Guenther 237. Jr. and. B: -R. Kleinstiver 53 S. Held 523, Z. Nadiger 521, M. W lert 451, B. Edighoffer 419, V. Bu meister 393, A. Mason -319, G. Whi 250. Sr. Pt. II. -E. Fisher 344, • Vincent 317, P. Schade 307, M. Re tameyer 806, V. Kraft 295, S. Sti 273. Jr. Pt. IL -E. Held 361, H. Mill 354, M. Kijunpp 298, A. Morena 28 V. Kraft 206, B. Fries 257, da'Sta bus 247, H. Schenk 217. Primer -F. Baker 285, 0. Rest meyer 275, R. Hayter 268, G. Ho man 254, G. Burmeister 253, White 240, E. Zimmer 225. Class A. -A. WilIert 210,, Hit ker 205, M. Fries 203, 1. Genttn 1,95, M. Mason 185, E. Vincent IS R. Genttner 176, H. Schlundt 16 G. Mason ,20. Class B. -H. Rinker 100, It Schlundt 85, M. Bender 80. Attendance 48; average attend ance 45. P. Tiernan, teacher. Room II Sr. 3rd. -G. Guenther 470, Hoffman 460, F. Kleinstiver 440, 11 llartleib 370, A. Steinhagen 315, Willert 290, E. Wilds 210. Jr. 3rd. -M. Held 340, C. Bu meister 420, T. Hayter 380, N. Fas sold 310, F. Guenther 305, G. •Ben der 300, E. Hartleib 300, E. Hal acher 285, E. Merrier 280, M. Gratin ner 270, N. Merner 245, I. Lipper 240, M. White 220, A. Restaaneye 200, C. Pfaff 145. Sr. 2nd. -G. Burmeister 350, Zimmer 325, L. Bender 265, P. Ben der 260, W. Evelaud 255, E. Wit mer 245, F. Wein 220, S. Genttne 90. R. C. EdniestOn, teacher Granton A number of our enterprising citi sons are landing out with the'build- ing project. Cecil McRobelts ha started to build a new 'house on th lot he bought off Mr. Grant. Morley Wass has bought the fram house of Sid Jermyn, which he soot vacates when he moves into his ne red brick residence he has built thi summer. Mr. Wass will move f Granton and start another street be- low the -Anglican; church. Iran Wallace has bought the old building called Harmony Hall where all the concerts and dances are pull- ed off. Mr. Wallace will erect a new up-to-date and large hall for the pleasure seekers of Granton and dis- trict. The 'ladies of the Women's Insti- tute presented their request in per- son to the Biddulph Council on Mon- day at Lucan for a donation towards the erection of a monument to the fallen soldiers from these parts, George Rathburn has sold his 50 - acre grass farm to Mr. Frank West- in an. GRAND BEND The angel of death visited the home of Mr. Fred Mason on Friday, October 21st and removed from its midst their son Roy, .at the. age of 19 years. The deceased had been feeling unwell and at tidies com- plained of considerable pain. He Was taken to London and an operation was performed when it Was found that he was a victim of cancer and there 'was but slight hope of his re- covery. It was about two months ago the operation, was performe,d, Zurich. • Centralia ANNOUNCIallENT NEW GRINDING MILL FOR CENTRALIA Having purchased tin up-to-date Grinding Outfit and'being located at Centralia in the building known as ,the old Handford livery and sales es- tate, T wish to announce to the public. that I well be Open for businees,on or *out Nov. 15th. I have spared he expense in piecing at your disposal one of the best grinding Plants ob- tainable and I will be very glad to serve you promptly aed guarantee satisfaction. Capacity of nub i3 30 bags per hour,' A trial rospeciftilly Toronto. J. SMITH, Pro;). and Manager, N', 3. PORE, Ag6nt, Exeter, Phone 46w. Mrs, riy. Towle, is visiting her brothers in London, ' Mr. Hy, Hero is Visiting Mr,. oeo, Jennings of Arkona for a week. TVIrs Francie of Munro, is vielt- ing her daughter, MI's. la, E. Pooley. Mr. C. Girvin and Wife of Granton, visited Mr. and, Mrs. Wilbur Batten on SundaY. The officers of the Sunday, school its'per ' C , d itll rid ei_ of ea- ee ''. lie q.s 7 0, il- te 3.. .e a. 1, ie. le r_ 0. r i. ), ), tare [. your a 1 met and decided to hold a Chris mas tree in December.of A number attended the oyster su at Woodham' on Friday• evenn last and also the Elimville fowl su per on Monday eve, • - • Mr. and Mrs. Squires, of Bxete and, Mr. and Mrs. John Oke, visite at the home of Mr. Geo. Squires ov( Thanksgiving. Miss Sarah J. Clements left c Wednesday of last week for Winn peg and on Wednesday of" this wee she was united in marriage to IVI Silas Balkwill, of Roblin, Mane , former resident of Blanshard. (From another source.) On Thursday of last week the V. al, S. met at the home of Mrs. Rob: Taylor and spent a very enjoyabl time. Mrs. J, Knox, of St•. IVIary5 (nee.Miss Gertrude Jaques) wa present and was taken by surpris when she was presented with an ad dress and set of silver knives am forks and a fumed oak rocking chair The address was as follows: Dear Mrs. Knoxe- We the members of Zion Auxili ary W.M.S. have invited you to mee with, us today that we might expres! our sincere appreciation of the val- ued assistance which you havee'ren, dered while you have been one ol our number. You have always beer a faithful, worker, willing at al. times to do your share. We regret that by your removal we lose you as a member, but trust that you will continue your good work in this particular department of the church which you will now at- tend. , , Now, as a means of showitig:our goodwill towards you, we'ask that you accept this gift. ' Wishing you all success in the fu,, - and every happiness during married life. Signed on behalf of the W.M.S. Mrs. H. Kyle, President. Mrs. N. Brock, Secretary. E. 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