The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1925-6-25, Page 4ai
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THE EX)1TEI1 TIMES ADVOCATE
Ca ' zd atto ,' anut x tat, ' i9A6,,
""+r other than
M61,v,Hr"Y motor °41,r.dii , et„
* Chauffeur,
est hecee a
car t
i
ense
stied by
the government. No en
$urination, it is stated, bnt.later all
river:* may have to pass an exam-
the road
ei
n
lsyp'aecertt change g
ukveys for the proposed ,County
;C*ighwaY in. London Township the
Town. lines between McGillivray and
latiaielaoye Sd'uth to the Provincial
Highway xan
Town L
r d from Granton North
to the,,
'•o nLine has been cancel-
led. ed,
,
To avoid• dissappoxntm entthose
a bliss -
gni
to participate in the
gni stale of matrimony will do well
to bear in mind that the new mar-
riage act rneGessiCates that notice
mt%t; be given the issuer at least
three dray's prior to the event of
taiar"r.ge. a ch
NG—IBRIMACODME
A. prettywedding took plane on
Wednesday June 3rd at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. J. Brimacombe, Clan
debove, Manitoba, when their elder;
daughter, Annie Elizabeth, was un-
ited in marriage to Gerald L. R.
Welsh
grandson of Mrs. John
Lang, b we
formerly tlf .Exeter, R,ev, J• S. L o
aciated, The bride, 'who was
lactated,
away by
her father, was be-
comingly attired in a dress of white
crepe de chane with, crystal bead
trimmings, and she also wore a
necklace of pearls, the : gift of the
grQoln,.
gAt the close ' of the cere-
mony a dainty lunch was served to
the assembled guests. The bride
was the, recipient of many handsome
and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Long
will reside at Clandeboyee
"SOF`JCU t Z
es
'On 1,.lttu
aaday of last
st waes
M
e
in
Mair St. defeatedthe Trivitt Metre.
,
team by rlz ,,soaxe Rf22-9.:leavY
hitting by both. sides featured Vie
game.
On June .1 Sth Jagies St:F '
married.
ne.
men went down to defeat
at Cen-
tralia by the score of'°'(i-4, which is
a very' low score tor' Bolt ball.
The game was • featured by the 'ab-
sence
ab -sense of errors.
It was a ''good
game to watch throughout.
it
�• .r t
' e T.
iv
both s .
a f
t
s
lu qs by
In
b
l�
•suffered defeat by Crediton in Ex-
eter Monday evening b the scoreeof
23-20. Crediton lead all the 'r'ay
and was 10 runs ahead at time
but a rally eut down this lead: Al-
though secu'ing less bits than Triw
g i made count for
itt, Crediton them
more runs, Trivia haying men left
on the runways a number of times
when a good, hit would have meant
2 or, 3.,xtins.
Thames Rd. easily took Centralia
in hand on Tuesday evening at
Thames Road by the score \of 18-1.
During the first few innings; Cen-
tr'alia tallied the only score but went
to pieces when. the Thames Rd,
started hitting. The batting of Hey-
wood and Allen featured,
G.331ES NEXT WEER
June 2►5-James'St. Me at James St.
Single.
June 26—Thames Rd. at Trivitt.
June 29—James St. M. at Crediton.
June 3.0—Centralia at James St. S.
James' St. single men will play
their postponed game at Crediton
on July 3.
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(.e arts
re-". -:
t'. e- e r �.
Crops
ek
.ie -t,,,
,,e7,-.'
,
P�t„�`.gF sir
;tea`
At fecriP:it inter as thronhout
the season thlam" of Montreal
issues reports on the progress of
the crops • in Canada. These re-
ports,,tel. phed to headquarters
from the Managers of the ms's
600 Branches, every Prov -
and form a re isJ,ie kdex,,of
crop L ndi ons.
The reports are hed free.
Upos r� anyBY of tke
Bank you 'i r placed on
oar znairtng 1
Total Assets in Excess of $700,000,001).00
xi.a� OI
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� ii "1? II,I'rkl b0WN
rte funeral
of e late
Melville
Down, son of Mr.. and Mrs.V,F.
pawn, 'of the 2nd can, of Usborne.
who was killed last week when lie
was thrown trona
a h 's•
bicycle,' '
Was s
held Sunday fc rno�u and was one
of the largest that has ever been
held i