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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1932-05-19, Page 5
THE EXETER T1MES-ADVOCATE ' MINSTREL SHOW TTIie Exeter Minstrels, under flie ’ Airectioa Mrs, ,N. J. Dore, Will 4 present tiielr Mlastrel skew . ia t^he —~ Town Hall, Hensall —-r pn Friday, May 20 1983, beginning at 8,15 p.xn. Under the auspices of the Hensall Baseball Club Goloared End Men, Old Time gong Jttits. Snappy Choruses and Witty Sayings keep tlie aiidlence in rpars o£ laughter concluding with a °no- aet comedy drama: “ON A NIGHT LIKE THIS” Come out and encourage the “■ Baseball Boys Admission: 35c., children 2Sc. Tax Included •Mrs. George Jiess and Mrs, Maude Hedden are requested to sing over the air again from the CJGC Sta- tion, iLeudon some Monday uUht in June,The Arnold Rawing Circle et the Carmel Presbyterian Church held a meeting nt the lwme of Miss Ma bel Workman on Tuesday evening. A very enjoyable evening was spent, Mr. and Mrs. George Pearce and family have moved to the house on the Wilkinson farjn, Mr. Pearce be ing nearer to his work, Rev, Mr, Young, of the Ottawa Presbytery, has received an unami- ous invitation from Carmel Presby terian church, Hensall,-’ to become their new pastoi\ succeeding Rev. Mr. Mclllroy, who resigned, The call was made at a congregational meet ing pn Monday evening and it is understood that Mr, Young will ac cept the invitation, Mr, John Miller, zof Exeter, visit ed friends in town on Saturday. Rev, Mr, Sewell, of Almira, deliv ered very fine sermons in the Car mel Presbyterian Church on Sunday last at both services. At the morn ing service Sacrament of the Lords Supper was observed, DASHWOOD Mr, Fred Kennings, who had the contract for painting a number of cottages at the Bend and at the 1?inery has finished the work and ’ Jias returned home1. . Mrs. (Dr.) Collyer is spending a few weelks in London with her moth er, Mrs. Talbot, who suffered a stroke shortly after returning to her liome in London, Anniversary services will be held In the United Church on (Sunday, May 22. Rev. Waldmar Williams, of Sarnia, will be the speaker for the day and Mr. Harry Hoffman, of Dashwood, will assist the choir at Both services. Mr. and Mrs. W. J, White have returned home after a pleasant vis it with their daughter at Coljing- ’ wood. Miss Elva Bolton, of Kitchener, spent the week-end with relatives in town. The many friends of Mrs. Ro!bt. Bell will be pleased to hear she is improving after her .recent severe illness. Anniversary Services will be held , in the Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday, May 22. Rev. Mr. Benney, of Acton, formerly of Mit chell, will have .charge of the ser vices and special music will be given ' by the choir. \ Mrs. John Fisher was the winner , of the Congoleum Rug given away at Rennie’s Store. Mrs. Fisher’s guess was 2250' being nearest to the lucky number 2206. An auction sale of the household ' effects of Mr. Wm. Beavers was held on Saturday afternoon last. Every thing was sold and brought fair prices. 'Mr. Beavers sold his pro perty to Mr. Frank Coleman of Stan ley and will for a time reside with his daughter Mrs. Alex McKay at Kitchener. 'Mr. Peter Case, of Exeter, visited friends in town on Saturday Quite a numbei’ from here spent Sunday at the Lake enjoying the fine weather. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McNeil, of St. Thomas and Mrs. Jack Murdock, of Brucefield, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. John Murdock. Mr. Laird Mickle made a busi ness trip to Hamilton on Monday. Mr. Eldred Smith .spent the week end with relatives in Detroit. Mr. Josh. Ashton, of Seaforth, vis ited friends in town on Monday. Mr. Wm, Simpson, of Detroit, vis ited over the week-end with relativ es here. ef Quite a number from nere attend ed the Young People’s Anniversary at Kippen on Sunday last. The Young People’s League of the ■ United Church held their regular' meeting on Monday evening with Mr. Clarence Smillie in charge. After ’ the opening exercises the Scripture Lesson was read by Miss Mattie El- lis. A reading was given by 'Miss El- va Shaddock followed by a piano duet by Gladys Passmore and Grace Brock after which a reading was given by Miss Margaret Hdbkink-. The topic wag very ably given by Mrs^Hhgli McEWkn And Ml© .meeting closed with a hymn and the Mizpah Benediction. Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Buchanan, of London, spent the week-end wtih re latives here, Miss Olive Walker, of London, was a week-end visitor with her par ents here. Minstrel Show WILL BE PRESENTED IN THE Town Hall, Crediton Friday, May 27th * At 8,1'5 pm. In Aid of the Community Athletic Field Choruses, solos and jokes by the end men; second .part consists of a Darlky Play: “THE COONTOWN MILLIONAIRE’* Admission; Adults 35c., Children 15 COMMITTEE: H. K. Eilber, chair man; Dr. Mis ', A. E} Wuerth and ; Dr. Mis M. CREDITON merchants will close their 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 at office over the Poet Office, In Zurich, last three days of week. A four-act comedy drama entitled “The Village Lawyer’’ will he Pre sented by the Blake-Goshen Young People’s Society at pashwood Evan gelical Church on Monday evening May 23rd at $ ium. under the aus pices of the Evangelical choir, This play has been given in a number of other churches and highly recommended, come out and give people your support,. Mr, and Mrs. Twitclien, of Lon don, were Sunday visitors with rela tives in town, Mr. Lome Tieman, of London, is spending a few weeks with his par ents Mr. and Mrs. D, Tieman. Marie, the seven year old daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs, Win. Wein was rushed to London to the hosptal Sunday where she was operated for appendicitis, She is doing Well as can be expected. Mrs. H. Bender is on the sick list. Mr. Leonard Birk, of Guelph, spent the week-end at his home here. Clarence Fisher was taken to Lon don to th© hospital on Tuesday where he underwent an operation for appendicitis, A quiet wedding •was solemnized at the Lutheran parsonage when Sophia Lydia, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Stire was unit ed in marriage to Mr. Otto Wilhlem Meyer, of London. We extend con gratulations. The regular meeting of the Lu-‘ theran Ladies’ Aid was held on Wed nesday evening, May 11th at the classroom of the church with the vice-president Mrs. T. Kraift in. the chair, The meeting was opened by singing the hymn, “Holy Ghost with Light Divine.” Scripture lesson and prayer by the pastor. The roll call was responded to by twenty-one members present. This was follow ed by a duett by Mrs. J. Schroeder and Mrs. F. Wilds and a reading by Mrs. L. Raeder. Reports were given by the visiting and membership com mittee. Mrs. D. Schroeder and1 Mrs. Wm. Nadiger were appointed visiting committee. Mrs. F. Wilds and Mrs. Ottille Restemeyer, Flower, committee for the month. The Con stitution was read by the Secretary after which six ladies signed their names to the list as members. The ladies decided to hold a Strawberry Festival on the 22nd of June. Par ticulars will be given later, meeting closed with the Prayer in unison. comes to us Be sure to these young THAMES ROAD on on as . The Lord's Mr. and Mrs. Al- Kitchener, were pleased to know is enjoying good of Goderich, of the school of Ailsa Craig,- in Mr. Zwicfc- The stores for the Wednesday halt holi days are first week in June and con tinuing through, June, July, August and 'September. Kite flying has become the order of the day. This old pastime is proving popular with young and old. Dr. and Mrs. Gilles and daughter Miss Donna, of Ridgetown, and Miss Margery Gilles, nurse-in-training at Victoria Hospital, London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Eilber on Sunday. A birthday party was celebrated at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Oestricher last Friday in honor. of Mrs. J. A. Schmidt, of Kitchener. Members of the Oestricher family, Rev. Schmidt and bert Schmidt, of present. We are that Mrs. Schmidt health and extend our congratula tions. Inspector Beacom, made an inspection last Friday. Mr. Paris Anderson, has been decorating er’s house last week. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Oestricher at tended ’the funeral of Mrs. Oestrich- er’s uncle in Hanover last Monday. Herb Young is making' prepara tions to erect a residence this com ing summer and is now tearing down some of the out-buildings. The True Blue Class of the Evan gelical Sunday School met last Wed nesday evening at the home of one of the members Miss Irene Fahr- ner in honor of Miss Elsie Thomp son who is leaving our midst when she was presented with a gift. An enjoya'ble evening was spent in games and contests after which a dainty lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Sparling anti Clare, of Walkerton, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. Mr. Carl Morlock, of Medical School, London, is visiting with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Moi’lock. Rev>lE. A. Menzies, of Fullal’ton, conducted the services-in tlie Unitr ed church on Siunday evening. The sermon was much enjoyed by all. The regular meeting of the Chris tian Endeavor of Crediton was held in the basement of the Evangelical Church Friday evening, mittee on Instruction had Clara Gaiser occupied, the Song service and devotion, THE RED & WHITE SIORE 0 9 1 ( FRENCH FEASOUP,'for#* tin ♦«/. *.... NneCial ] MAPLE LEAF SALMON, 1-2 pound tin .*..v w { LARGE PACKAGE STEEL WOOL , 4 ,. 3 for 19c, ’ each 16c* *.Sc* PRESERVING PINEAPPLES ARE NOW AT THEIR BEST, OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. YOUR ORDER WILL BE APPRECIATED Aylmer Tomato Catsup 1 12 pz, bottle I 2 bottles for 25c. | Evergreen Sweet Corn , Choice Qdality 3 tins for 25c. I Chwe Red Pitted Cherries | in heayy syrup | per tin 1.5ft, 1 lb. Tin RED & WHITE BAKING POWDER each29c. AND ONE BOTTJLE OF RED & WHITE VANILLA FREE Finest Alpha Rice 1 2 pounds for 15c. | New Cheese i 2 ppuftds for 27c, | Icing Sugar | 2 pounds for 15c, PURE CANE SUGAR ...... 10 lbs. for 50c* Golden Bantam Corn i Gold Medal 1 2 tins for 23c. | Eagle Brand Milk i 1 pound tin each 19c. i Gold Medal Peanut BUtter I in bulk 1' per. lb» 16c* VERYTHING TOILET TISSUE ---------- -----------.......................... 6 for' 19c. Sweet Mixed Pickles 1 12 oz. bottles I each 17c. 1 Red & White Soap 6 bars for 25c. | 5 Boxes Lux Flakes and one I 10 inch Blue mixing bowl 1 all for 79q, Trio Biscitits .......................... .. De Luxe Jelly Powders ........... per lb. 15c. | Jumbo Salted Peanuts ....... per lb. 15c. ,, 6 for 25c. | Turkish Delight, fresh ...... per lb. 19c. ROLLIE’S GROCERY “Quality always higher than price.” Illlllllllllllllllll Phone 102 111 EXETER, ONT. We Deliver miiiiiiiiiiiiiiin c ROOFINGRIB-ROLL Colored Of plain. For houses, barns, :eheds, garages, w Council Standard” or “Acorn” quality* Easy and quick to lay, permanent, proof against fire. Free estimates gladly sent. Send measurements, AfaScr« of Preston Steel Truss Barns, Gat- vanized Tanks. Barn DoorHardWare. Preston Led-IIed Nails, Double-Mesh Metal Lath, ’Ventilators, Roll-N Fold Gdrdge‘Doors. All kinds Sheet Metal Building Material. Jastern^^Products iimimHMiiiHiUKiiuiiiiiiniiiiinuiiiiiinuniiiiiiiii Guelph St.«Preston, Oftt. ® Factories at Montreal and Toronto The -com- charge, chair, Lueliu ' -Finkbeiner read the Scripture les son and Lbreen Hirtzel gave the •regular topic for the evening; Helen Teller' contributed a piano solo. The chair next wh'o in the mentioned Methods of Today; the Solidarity of the Canadian Banks; Safe Invest ments; Etc.”; Nola Faist sang a solo and roll call brought the meeting to a close. The choir regular practice. Died in Los Word was received on Saturday morning of the death of Mr. William H, Kerr, well-known in this community. Mr. Kerr had been suffering for the past four months with a tumor on tlie brain. Besides | his bereaved widow, daughter and i son, one sister, Mrs. Edwin Beaver land two brothers, Charles, of Bon- I miller and Ered, of Crediton, sur- called on Mr. M. TeW course of liis address “The Better Baniking then began'its Angeles in this vicinity KIRKTON Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Doupe, of St. Marys, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Doupe. The Ladies Association together with a committee from the Horti; cultural Society have had men at work fixing the church .grounds by planting shrubs and a cedar hedge almost around the property. In a short time the grounds will be a place of beauty. Wallace Selves underwent an op eration for appendicitis in the Strat ford Hospital this week. We hope to see him home again soon improv ed in health. Mr, and Mrs. L. Dearing went to Detroit over the week-end. storm.hail on Monday damage to MT. CARMEL will Mr. D. Brown had the misfortune to break a bone in his hand while cranking his car. Dr. Fletcher treated the injury. Mrs. IJ-ohn iStewart, of Exeter, was a visitor last week with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Stewart. Mr. Jas. Cottle has purchased the .farm of the late Mr. John Cottle^ Mrs. Irene Cottle intends to make her home in Staffa, we understand. Miss Nore-en McNicol and Master Lome Kaye, of Cromarty, were son the air from Stratford in old time numbers during children’s hour, on Friday evening. Mrs. Peter Whitlock spent a few days in London with her sister over the week-end. We are sorry to learn Mrs. Whitlocfk has severe eye trouble and needing a specialist ad vice. Miss Blackball spent the week end among friends at Crediton. Service next .Sabbath will be in charge of Rev. Mr. Malcolm, of Eg- mondville. - The Mission Circle held ther meet ing at the Manse on .Saturday af ternoon. They were busy' quilting their second quilt while other mem bers prepared to make another one The devotional exercises were taken by Miss Baxter and hymn 256 was sung. The roll call was called and 13 members and 7 visitors were present The girls kindly remembered -one- of their number, Miss Jessie Monteith with a nice box of gobdies sending along their good wishes and hope for a speedy recovery. The meeting ■closed by singing hymn 2<59, Other girls spent some time preparing for their pageant' to be given on Sunday evening of the 29th of this month. •Lunch was then served by the com mittee. . The Young People of Lieury present a play in the hall here -on .Thursday night of this week. »^..Mr, M. Doyle spent a few days, ■last week with friends in Parkhill. Mr. Benedict Morrissey, who suf fered an attack of pneumonia last week, we are pleased to state is im proving. Mr. and Mrs. John HoulahanJ Messrs. Austin and Clement “Boland attended the graduating exercises of iSt. Joseph Mercy School of Nurs ing, Detroit on Thursday, May 12. Misses Eileen Boland, Elizabeth Houlahan were in the class. McCarthy Bros, purchased the 50- acre farm in McGillivray Township from John Rowland last week. Mr. Michael Ryan is ’able to be around again after his serious ill ness. Mrs. R. McEachen and daughter Miss Kate McEachen and son Sandy accompanied by Mrs. Cameron and Miss Catherine McEachen, Huron, called on friends neighborhood on Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Rowland is friends at London. LUMLEY A terrific wind and passed over these parts last doing considerable woods, orchards and buildings. Sev eral barns were unroofed and Mr. SanrtlcLean’s barn was blown over and laid flat to the ground. John Bolton's colony house was blown over and had several chickens killed. Miss Bella Brintnell, of Stratford, was home for the week-end. Mr. Robert McArthur visifed his daughter Mrs. iStewart McQueen and family for a few days last week. Miss Eliza Newell, of Hensall, is spending this week with her sister Mrs. Noah Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Wellie Kersla'ke, motored to London on Sunday last and visited friends. Miss Reba Simmons, of Exeter, visited with Miss Mary Kerslake over the week-end. cupied the pulpit Sunday morning at the United Church in the absence of Rev. Hagelstein who was at FuL- larton. The sympathy of the community is extended to the public school teacher Miss L. Thompson of tlie sudden death of her eleven year old brother near -Strathroy following an attack of apendicitis-. The funeral was held bn Sunday. The McEachen family from Port Huron called on friends Sunday. Their many friends were glad them all again. Mr. W. Adams, of Sylvan, Sunday at his home here. KHIVA of Port in the visiting to see spent t SHIPKA Miss Minerva Vincent, of London spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Vincent. Rev. Menezie from Fullart-on oc- Inspector Beacoin, of Goderich, visited the school here on Thursday. Mr. Harry Lippert entertained a number of his friends to a dance on- Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nee-b spent Sun day with Mrs. E. McDonald, of the Thames Road. Miss M. Knight spent the week end at her home near Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs. David Lippert and family of‘Melbourne visited at their farm here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Gotchalk, of Seaforth spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stade. Ad No. 735 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CROP PRICE GUARANTY CHISELHURST Miss Annie McTaggart, been visiting friends at has returned home,’ Mr. Q. t. Wren and accompanied d, of Hensall, visited with in Toronto ovei’ th© who has Seaforth, by weelkt Williams, of Sarnia,will in the Agnes, Shep pa: friends end. Rev. conduct the morning service United church here Sunday, May 23 Father’s day was represented here last Sunday, May 15th. Miss Bernice were guests of man, of Nippon . Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Flowers and son, of don, spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, George Chambers on Sunday, Miss pearl Harris has returned after spending the past two weeks in Exeter, CREDITON EAST Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pfaff and Mr. Otto Pfaff, of near St. Marys spent ■Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pfaff and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bul lock. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wein and son Marvin have returned to their home in Sharon after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Kuhn, of Kit-, chener, are visiting the former's par ents Mr. and Mrs. H. Kuhn. A jolly birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs .Sam. Sims on Friday night it being Mr, Sims’ birthday also celebrating Mrs. •Harry Lewis' and Miss Cora Ed wards’ birthdays falling on the same day. A good time was onjoyed by all. Mr. Melvin Edwards had his ton sils and adnoids removed on Satur day in St. Joseph’s Hospital. He is getting along nicely and cam© home Sunday. Mr. S. F, Carter Graham and Mr. L. Thompson, all of Sunday with MA i Anderson. r and Mrs. M. J. . Jewell and Miss London and Mrs. spent Wilson Pearl Harris Day- and Miss Beatrice on Sunday, Win. Moohey, HARTLEY A. Elson, ho has been spend- Mr. Lon- Mrs, ing the past week with Mrs. W. Hay- ter has returned to her home in Greenway. Mr, Isaac Bestard and family moved to his farm last week, form erly known as the Fallis property, Mr. and Mrs, Robt, Stone, Lon- don, called on a number of friends around here recently, i for No. f Northern, Winnipeg quatatlM Take advantage of this offer Qet the new equipment you need to reduce your production costs Many farmers who need new machines fol’ the eco nomical production of their crops have been reluctant - to buy them because of uncertainty as to the prices they will receive later in the year for these farm products. In order to meet this situation, the International Harvester Company of Canada, Ltd., offers to farmers purchasing machines after this date, a definite pricO guaranty on wheat based on 77 cents a bushel for No. 1 Northern at Winnipeg, applying to a liberal portion of the purchase price of the machine. If the market price for wheat does not reach the guaranteed price at the time payment becomes due on notes given and maturing this year* the purchaser of machines under the plan will receive a credit equal to the difference. 'Any farmer in Canada, regardless of where he lives or what he raises, can purchase McCof mick-Deering farm machines under the terms of this offer. This is your chance to replace wdruout and obsolete equipment on a favorable price basis. Let us explain the details of this remarkable plan and tell you just hqw“ to take advantage of it in equipping your farm witlt the new cost-reducing machines you need at a real saving, WM. J. SMITH Local Representative Phone 231w, Exeter o ♦ •»