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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1933-10-19, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933 Rexall One Cent Sale is now on at Hemphill’s Drug Store, Hensail, this week only. with their son near of this vicinity are tliejr root crop and that he was in and particularly so in Great Britain. The meeting of the Y.P.S. of the Carmel Church took place on Monday evening with a good attendance, The meeting opened with a hymn after which Rev, Mr. Young led jn prayer The Bible study was taken 'by Mias O, Workman, then roll call and the business of the meeting. Miss Blan­ che Mustard had charge of the pro­ gram. Piano solo by Myrtle Thomp­ son; 'current events was the topjc given by different members of the society; violin duet by Fred Daters and James Bengough, accompanied on the piano by Miss Irene Daters, The. meeting closed with prayer. left last week she has secur- J? has returned pleasant visit daughter, of visiting with Moir. of Toronto, spent home with Mr. Alex Ingram is in Detoit, visiting witli relatives there. Mrs. Roy Palmer and little daugh­ ter are visiting friends in Toronto. Mrs. Alex McMurtrle js visiting with her sons' in Stanley township and Kippen. Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Parsons were recent visitors Hillsgreen. The farmers busy taking in picking apples. Mr. H. Doerr, of Aulburn, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Luker. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bean, of St. Marys, visited over the week-end with relatives here. Miss Alice Higgins for Woodstock where ed a good position. Mrs. John Fisher home after a very with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks, of Centralia, visited on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Wim. Consitt. Mr. Wm. Moir and the United States are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mr. Mervyn Brown, has been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer and children, of Beech-O’-Pines Sunday with friends in town. Mr. Fred Berry has returned after spending several weeks relatives and friends in Windsor. Mr. William Beavers, of Kitchen­ er, is spending a few weeks in town. Rev. Arthur and Mrs. Sinclair visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Loff, of Goderich Twp. Church entertainments will soon be the order with our local churches Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Peppier, of Hanover, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bonthron. Mrs. Lome McNaughton, of Crom­ arty. visited over the week-end at the home of her father, Mr. W. L. McLaren. Miss Jean Bonthron, of Toronto, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bonthron. Mrs. John Blatchford, of Shed- den, and a former resident of Hen­ sail, is visiting with relatives and friends in town. Mrs. Harry Jacobi has returned home after visiting for three weeks with relatives at Roxboro, Seaforth and Chiselhurst. Mrs. Herb Kercher has returned from attending the funeral of her uncle at Bowmanville and also’ vis­ ited in Toronto. Quite a number from Hensall at­ tended the anniversary services in the Presbyterian church at Exeter on Sunday evening. Mr. Donald McKaig and Herb Hoggarth, who have spent the sum­ mer at the Beech-O’-Pines are vis* iting for a few days at their homes here. Mrs. Gibbs, of Ireland and daugh­ ter, Miss 'Minnie, of Toronto, have been recent visitors with Mrs. Robt. Bonthron and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Joynt. On account of anniversary services in the United Church at Chiselhurst on Sunday the evening service in the Hensall United Church was with­ drawn. The painting of the. exterior of the Town and adds The work Kennings, Mrs. James Sparks and daughter Mrs. George McIntyre intend leaving shortly for Mrs. McIntyre’s home in Detroit, Mrs. /Sharks remaining with her daughter for the winter. Mrs. J. McConnell, of Toronto, of Rev. J. A. McConnell, Hall has been completed greatly to Its appearance, was done by Mr. Fred of town. widow former pastor of Carmel Church here is visiting with friends here. The ladies of the United Church met last Tuesday and decided not to have a Fowl 'Supper or other enter­ tainment but are making a canvas of the congregation. The Society thought as much money could be raised in that way as well as1 any other. Quite a number from here attend­ ed the anniversary services at Chis­ elhurst United Church on Sunday afternoon and evening. Rev. Gardner, of Londesboro, was speaker for both services and took the morning service in Hensall United Church. Anniversary services will be in Carmel Presbyterian Church on October 2'2nd. Rev. Simpson Black, of Sarnia, will have charge of the services. Special music will be fur­ nished by a Young People’s choir. Rev. Mr. Young will take Rev. Mr. Black’s work at Sarnia. Our village council are sending out the tax bills for the /present year and which we are glad to see show quite a good reduction in amount owing to certain debentures for cement pavement of Main Street having been paid off, which lowers the amount that was collected for 1932. Mr, Hugh McEtvefl has returned ffom an extended trip to the Old Country and Europe and had a very pleasant time. The weather was very fovoraible for most of his trip. He re* ports conditions as becoming more favorable throughout the districts spending a couple of weeks Mr. the also the held CREDITON Mr, D. Bleeker, of Trenton, is lieving Mr. Murray Wilson, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce while he is on his vacation. Misses Clara Gaiser and Agnes Lamport are visiting in Detroit. . Mrs. H. Sparling and son, of Walk­ erton, visited with her parents Mr. and vMrs. J. Bmith last. week. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holtzmann and Eleanor, Junior and Delores, of Bald Eagle Lake, visited with rela­ tives last week. . Miss Irene Newton, or London, is visiting with Mrs. Violet iCockwill. Miss Esther Eilber, of Detroit, vis­ ited on Monday with her parents1 Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Eilber. The regular meeting of the W. A. of the United Church was held in the S. S. rooms on Thursday, October 12, The President, Mrs. B. Kestle presid­ ed. Sixteen members and two visit­ ors were present. The lesson was read by Mrs. Jas. Mawhinney and Mrs. F. W. Clark and Mrs. J. Woodall favored the meeting with a vocal duet. Plans were made for the Chick­ en Supper to be served on Wednes­ day, November 8th. Following the business period a social time was enjoyed and an elaborate lunch serv­ ed by the following Hostesses, Mrs. Ezra Lamport, Mrs. W. Wright Mrs.R. Taylor. CREDITON EAST re- and Mrs. Ike Gower and daughter, Alma, of Elimville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bullock. / Mr. and Mrs. David Baird and two sons and Miss Eva Sturgeon, o.f Bayfield, .spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David1 Sturgeon at Grand Bend. Mr. Earl Webb, of Detroit, and Mr. David Webb and daughter Mil­ lie, of Grand Bend, spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Walter McPherson’s. Mr. Patterson and Mr. Delton Le­ wis of (McGdlliviray, spent /Sunday with the latter’s, brother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mrs. George Wright, of Windsor, spent Saturday with ner parents Mr. and Mrs. Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. W'm. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hoffman daughter, of Zurich, visited' Sunday with Mr. and Mirs. Chas. Hoffman and Mrs. H. Hoffman. Miss- Verda Hoffman has returned to Kerrwiood after holidaying her mother Mrs. H. Hoffman brother and sister-in-law .Mr. Mrs. Chas, Hoffman. • Mr. Gerald Schroeder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schroeder, of Fair­ field, was taken to Victoria Hospit­ al, London, on Wednesday and un­ derwent an operation for appendici­ tis. He is getting alone fine. Mrs. Wm. Motz is visiting her sister Mrs. George Colwell in Cangill. Mr. Walter McPherson spent Sat­ urday at Greenway with his son Donald, and parents Mr. and Mrs. J. McPherson. and and DASHWOOD Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.S. ! DENTAL SURGEON ,; At office in Hartleib Block, Dash-!; wood, first three days of week and J at office over the Post Office, taj Zurich, last three (lays of week, Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Oestricher spent a few days in London and Dorchester last week. Mrs. T. Hopcroft is visiting her father in Clifford this week. Miss Anna Tieman spent the week­ end. in Toronto. Harry Hoffman assisted in Anniv­ ersary services in the United Church Elmira on Sunday. Miss Ella Martinson visited for parents in Elmira on Sunday. Miss Anna Hess, of Zurich, visited in town on Thursday. The annual election of officers of the Anti-Can’t Club of the U.F.Y.P.O. will be held in Dashwood Public School on Monday evening, October 2rd. All members and others wish­ ing to join are urged to attend. The Sewing Circle held their 7th annual re-organization at the home of the retiring president, Mrs. Mer. Tieman recently. The newly elected officers are: Pres., Mrs. Garnet Wild- fong; vice-pres., Miss Anna Tieman; sec’y.-treas., Mrs. R. H. Taylor. Ar­ rangements were made for a Hallow­ e’en party on November 1st at the home of Mrs. G. Wildfong with the following committee in charge. Mrs. Ella Martinson,'Miss Verna Birk and) Miss A. Tieman. A motion that the membership .fee remain unchanged was carried. MT. CARMEL Judge Coughlin and son, Windsor, spent the week-end at the home of his brother Frank Coughlin. Mr. and Mrs. U. J. B.lundy, Sarnia, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Carey over the week-end. Mr. John Moir, of London and son M. Moir, of Chicago, called on friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs, Tealing and family of Detroit, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Tealing’s uncle Mr. J. Hogan and other’ friends here. Mrs. Thomas Glenn, of Detroit, Is visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs. Peter Doupe. James Hall, of Clandeboye, spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. E. Hall A number from here attended the dance in Lucan on Friday last. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Clande­ boye, spent Sunday witn the latter’s '■ mother Mrs. R. O’Rourke. HARPLEY I of Toron- his father ■< ™ RED & WHITe"1""" RED & WHITE HUGE HARVEST SALE EXTRA MAPLE LEAF SALMON...................... OXYDOL, large package...................... <? « V2 lb. tin 16c, = 9 • .* ,. ..17c» s SPECIALS- SINGAPORE SLICED PINEAPPLE . REDPATH SUGAR ............................... ....... per tin 10c = .., 10 lbs. for 72c. s NO. I CREAMERY BUTTER............................2 lbs. 43c. = , each 46c. Pearl White Naptha Soap 10 bars for 31c. Pure Castile Soap 10 for 25c. Huron Toilet Tissue 6 for 19c. CROSSE & BLACKWELL or CLARK’S SOUPS, assorted.............3 tins 25c. Fresh Dates 4 lbs. for 25c. Peantit Butter in bulk 2 lbs. for 25c. Golden Spray Cheese 1-2 lb. pkg. 2 for 25c. LARGE TIN FOREST CITY BAKING POWDER / 1 Sherbet Glass or ) Ap I 1 Glass Butter Plate ) Fresh Soda Biscuits 1 lb. pkg. 2 for 25c. De Luxe Jelly Powders (assorted) 5 for 25c. Fresh Broken Sodas 3 lbs. for 25c. BEST GRADE FLOUR, PASTRY, 24 lb. sack ==Highliner Cod Fish .. . Carnation Milk small . . Pure DutchsCocoa .... . . . . per pkg. 15c. ...............per tin 5c. .............per lb. 9c. California Grapes........... Florida Seedless Grapefruit . . Cocoanuts ................................. . per lb. 15c. . . 5 for 25c. ............... 5c. —Schneider Picnic Hams ...........per lb. 13c.Large Juicy Oranges.............per doz. 29c. EE:ROLLIE’S GROCERY EXETER , ONT. ==Phone 102 "Quality always higher than price.”We Deliver i? with and and CHISELHURST The anniversary services on Sun­ day, October 15th, were a splendlid success, the church being filled to capacity 'both morning and evening. It was beautifully decorated with flowers and fruits on a back ground of asparagus. Special music was rendered by the choir, assisted by Mr. Harry Horton, of Hensail and Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Cudmore, of Exeter. Mr. Cudmore s«ng a solo in the evening “One Sweetly Solemn Thought’. The speaker for the day was Rev. W. Gardiner, of Londes­ boro, who delivered two splendid discourses. The offering amounted to over $200.00. Visitors in the community from a distance were: Mr. and'Mrs. Will Ryckman, of Exeter; Mrs. Cluff, of Kirkton; Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and Harold of Munro; Miss Isalbelle Brintnell and friend, of Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. Webster, of Seaforth; Mr. and, Mrs. Joe Dayman, of Kip­ pen; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cudmore and family, of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. A. Ryckman and Mr. Thos. Venner, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Harris, of Carnduff, Sask., are spending the winter with their son Allan Millar. Mr. Silas Johns returned home on Friday Jast after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Py­ bus. The services on Sunday will go back to the regular hours, Sunday School 2 p.m.; regular* church ser­ vice Sr pm. commencing on Sunday, October. 22nd. •British Guide showing Insurance Agent place of interest: "It was in this room, sir. that Lord Wellington received his first commission!" Agent (suddenly interested)-— “How much was it?" (Intended for last week.) Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cook, Toronto, called ion Mr. Newton Hayter one [ day last week. j Mrs. L. Ridley spent Wednesday 1 with Mrs. iStanlake at Grand Bend. | Mr. Byron Bro'wn B.A., . to, spent the holiday with ' Mr. W. J. Brown. | iMe&srs. Hugh Love and Cecil Gill spent Friday in London. ( | Mrs. Box, of Exeter, spent a few j days with her daughter Mrs. Leon Dearing. > Mrs. Fred MoLinchey and Eleanor, who have been visiting in Detroit, returned ihome on Saturday. I Don’t forget the Harvest Dinner ? at Grace Church, Greenway, on Oc- ■tober 18th. Mrs. J. J. Carruthers Sr. lias' mov­ ed into her new home again. Mrs. Reckborn, of Greenway, is staying with her. Mr. Mervyn Love, of spent the week-end with Mr. Mrs.Ross Love. GRAND Parkhill, and BEND haveBroderick Shettler’s house, and Mrs. into Fred' used to be Miss Emma Moll- Mr. moved which ard’s home for the winter. Mr. Joseph Ravelle, Jr., spent last week with his daughters1 in De­ troit. Mr. Earl Craig and Mrs. Bert Craig visited Mr. Craig’s father and mother in Blyth Sunday. Mr. 'bur Lovie went with them. Little Charles Atchinson rushed to St. Joseph Hospital, don, suffering with a ruptured appendix. He was operated on by Dr’s. Peever and Fletcher, of Exeter Last report he was holding his own. M:r. Sol. Pollock visited Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mollard Sunday evening Miss Beulah Holt spent the week­ end with Turnbull way. Mir. A. Louisia visited1 Mrs. Gordon Turn­ bull Sunday. Mrs. Rev. S. J. Maithers is im­ proving slowly. Miss Margaret Johns R.N., of Exeter has been in attend­ ance Mrs. Cyrus Green, who has been for some out around Wil- was Lon- her aunt, Mrs. Gordon of the Blue Water High- Hendrick and sister, Miss confined to her (home months is able to be again, Mrs. Eccleston left last week for the Sunny South, sailing from New York Friday, POULTRY WANTED We pay. cash for all kinds of Poultry. J. WESLEY NICHOLS Grand Bend, Ont. Plione 5Or 13 Baslnvopd THAMES ROAD Miss Alice Hackney is spending some time with relatives in Detroit and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. S. Coward and Will with Mrs. D. Coward spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Coward at Grimsby. Mrs. Robt. Kydd is visiting at Shallow Lake. Mrs. Passmore, of Exeter, was a visitor with her daughter Mrs. J. W. Hackney. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin, of Cro­ marty, were visitors with friends here on Sunday. Mrs. J. Gardiner, of Kirkton, was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. James Ballantyne the past week. Beautiful weather and good crowds greeted anniversary services here Sunday morning. Rev. Mathers of Grand Bend gave two splendid addresses. The choir gave special music assisted by Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Rev. Taylor. Mrs. John Hod­ gert salig a solo in the morning en­ titled “Some Day We’ll Understand” the choir rendered “Not Unto Us” by Hall and in the evening a quar­ tette composed of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gardiner, Mrs. Wm. Camm and Mrs. J. Hodgert gave “Calvary.” The I choir sang “Sunset Glories” by Hall.1 children from near ISeaforth, Mr. and Mr. Jack Gollings left on Monday for England where he will visit with relatives. Mr. C. Brown arrived from the West on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ballantyne at­ tended the Plowing Match at'Owen Sound and visited friends, returning Thursday. < Miss Marjorie Stewart and Bernice Gollings attended Field Day at Mit­ chell on Friday. Mrs. Wm. Green, of Tuckersmith, is visiting her mother Mrs. Robert McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Hoggarth, of Cro­ marty spent Sunday with her father Mr. John Duncan. Have You Tried Our Meats? PRIME RIB ROASTS, OR CHEAPER SHOULDER ROASTS. YOU WILL LIKE THEM STEAKS—ROUND, SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE CHOICE PORK TENDERLOINS TRY OUR SAUSAGE HERB’S MEAT MARKET PHONE 114 Phone your order or'notify us and we will call for same. ELIMVILLE Messrs. Wib. Batten, R. E. Pooley, John Brock, Jackson Woods and Leon O’Reilly were on a hunting trip up north the first of the week. The latter also visited his parents and other relatives near Shelfoourne. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hodgert and Mr. /John Ewen, of Brussels call­ ed on Mrs. Nelson Hunkin on Sat­ urday last, After having seen her, daughter Audrey, he told n-er he had met six generations the first being Mrs, Fairley, who resided in Farqu­ har at the store. Then Mrs. Gardin­ er, who lived all her life in this lo­ cality. The next in line was Mrs. Jas. Ballantyne ,Sr., who resides with her son John. Mrs. Wm. Hamilton, of Cromarty, mother of Mrs. Hunkin. Mr. Ewen is in his 78th year and be­ lieved having met six generations to be a unique occurrence in a lifetime.. A splendid fowl supper was serv­ ed to a large number on Tuesday evening at Thames Road Church by the young men and ladies of the con­ gregation followed by a play en­ titled, “Only a Step-Child” presented by the young people of Londesboro United Church. Miss Scott played a pleasing pianoforte between the first and second acts and Miss Little and Miss Manning sang a duett ac- compaied by guitars during the se­ cond and third. The program much enjoyed by everyone. SHIPKA was introduced by Gilbert Johns. The Scripture lesson was read by Miss Lillian Murch from Acts 1:4-8. The discussion on the lesson was read by Miss Laura Ford. Mrs. O’Rielly read a poem “The life that counts.” Miss Marjorie Delbridge led in prayer. Meeting closed with hymn and bene­ diction. Delegates were appointed to attend the Y.P.S. convention to be held at Auburn on Friday, Messrs Squire Misses Johns. ' Mrs. Clarence Knight and family were Sunday visitors at Mr. Bruce Cooper’s last Sunday. Several from our congregation at­ tended the anniversary services at Thames Road and Whalen .'Churches last Sunday. Messrs. Roland Williams, Richard Johns, Sam. Johns, Allen /Johns and Harold Jeffery motored to near Owen Sound to attend the Provin­ cial Plowing Match last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pybus, of Chis­ elhurst, visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. Johns last Friday. Mr. Silas Johns returned home with them. Mr. John Young moved his' crush­ er and outfit from Mr. R. Skinner’s gravel pit to Mrs. Brock’s pit last week. He had a series of mishaps enroute an axle broke in his truck and his tractor took fiire but was put out by prompt action of the men in charge as a fiire extinguisher was with the outfit. Miss Mildred Bell has returned to Detroit, after spending several weeks at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christie and little granddaughter, Jean, hen visited at the home of Herdman on Sunday last. We are glad to know that Mr. Sam. Brock is recovering from an. at­ tack of pleurisy. Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Millar and Children, of Dashwood, visited with relatives in the village last Sunday. Mr. Wes. Horne is visiting rela­ tives in Brussels and Ripley. Little Misses Eileen and Edith Hunter, of Exeter, visited with their cousin, Miss Gladys Skinner on Sun­ day. Mrs. W. F. Long, of Milverton, who spent a week with her brother Rev. J. R. Peters, returned to her home on Tuesday, Mr. Peters accom- paying her. Miss Ruth Desard, of London S., spent- the week-end with her friend Miss, Catherine Peters. The Y.P.S, met on Monday even­ ing as usual and the president open­ ed the meeting with hymn and the Lord’s Prayer in unison, Minutes were read and adopted and ibusiness discussed; it was decided to have an apple paring bee in the church shed on Wednesday night, ’ to be dried and Lavona Cooper program which lines. The topic ionary purpose for every man" of iStep- Mr. Bert Herdman and Allen Johns Lavona Cooper and Margaret of Blan- Mr. and Fletcher home of WINCHELSEA Mr. R. E. Pooley spent a few days the fore part of the week near Grand Valley, partridge shooting. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Batten and' family visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coleman on Sunday. •Mrs. Lome Schroeder, of Central­ ia, visited with her sister, Mrs. N. ■Clarke one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parkinson and family of the Sth line shard spent Sunday with Mrs. Walker Kerslake. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and family visited at the Mrs. J. E. Creery at Kirkton on Sun­ day. Mr. Richard Cann spent the week end visiting his sister, Mrs. Gray, Croswell, Michigan. Mr. Hal Brown and Miss Ethel Brown, of Centralia, spent Wednes­ day with their mother, Mrs. H. Brown. Miss Kathryn Batten visited with Miss Wilma Veal on Friday of last week. /Mrs. Mervyn Pym and son Donald of Elimville spent one day last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Prance. Mr. and Mrs, George Davis and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alexander at Lumley on Sunday. KIRKTON Mr. and iMrs. Bilatchfiord and! family, of Detroit, were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Dobson. iMrs. Annie Tufts has returned to her home after spending the past month with her son, Tufts, of Toronto. Mr. Ross Marshall with his grandmother) Lankin, of Granton. Miss Dorothy Hockey, of ‘Fullar- ton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Russell Morrison, Mrs. John Cluff is visiting week with her sister, Mrs, Ryckman, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. T. Creery, of Detroit is visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. Joe Creery, Mr, Harold spent .Sunday Mrs. Wm.R.Mrs. Harold at the Mr. and Mrs, F, Lafond, of and Mrs E. Keyes, and son Gerald and Mr. Guest Firikbeiner vtisited .Sunday home of Sarnia. Helen Parkh'ill, relatives The tegftlar meeting or the Ladles' Aid will he held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Ratz on Wednesday aftertfooU) November 1st, and Sadie McPherson, of spent Thanksgiving with:The apples are out West, Miss chfitge of the on Missionary sent had was "Has Christ a Miss* was Mrs. this Wm