The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-01-23, Page 5THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY. JANUARY 23r<l, 1930
HENSALL
Parsons were
Mr. and Mrs.
who left here
i
Mrs. Frank Farquhar is visiting
with hex’ brother in- Hillsgreen,
Mrs. Lippert is seriously ill at the
home of hex* daughter Mrs. George
Fee.
Mr. Daniel. McNaughton, Bayfield,
was calling on friends in town on
Monday.
Mi\ A. Stewart has been visiting
with ’friends and relatives for sever
al weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
week-end visitors, with
.Robt, parsons'.
Mi-; Herb Hoggarth,
some time ago for New Ontario has
returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pfaff, Ailsa
Craig, were recent visitors
their parents here.
Mr. and Mx’S. G. Cook and
Harry were recent
Wroxetex* relatives.
The many friends
Robinson are sorry
seriously ill'‘at his home.
Mrs. Harry Coleman, of Varna,
is visiting this week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Colexnan.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Beavers
daughter, of Farquhar, visited
Sunday with relatives in town.
Harold1 Bell, son of Mrs. Albert
Bell had his tonsils removed by Dr.
Dunlop, of Exeter on Saturday.
Miss Norma Hudson, of London,
spent the week-end at the home of
her parents Mr. and Mrs. 'Coliix Hud
son.
Mr. Albert Passmore,
spent the week-end here with
parents Mr. and Mrs.
more.
Mrs. Otto Stephens
time been taking care
phen’s mother Mrs, Stephens of the
Parr Line.
Miss Annie Consitt left on Mon
day for a trip to Kentucky and Ten
nessee where she wdll visit friends
for a time.
Mrs.' Ross Dick and son Douglas
have returned to their home in Tor-
weeks
visitors
of Mr.
to hear
with
son
with
James
he is
and
on
of Delhi,
his
Pass-John
has for
of Mr.
some
Ste-
been
a sev-
is un-
she will
accom-
Exeter.
resident
visiting
onto after visiting for several
in this vicinity.
Master Geo. Otterbein has
quite ill lately suffering from
ere attack of. bronchitis and
der the doctor’s care.
Miss Helen iSwan left -here Tues
day last fox' Florida where
spend the winter. She was
panied by Miss Jeckell, of
Mrs. Joe -Case, a former
of Hensail, who has beexx
relatives and friends in the village
has returned to her home in Toron
to.
Mrs. Maulklnson, who recently
.underwent an operation in a London
Hospital for the removal of a catar
act in one of her eyes, is improving
nicely.
The Congregational Meeting of
the United Church will be held on
Monday evening January 27th. The
meeting will .be iin charge of .-the
Young People’s 'Society.4
The Hensail 'Chamber of Com
merce are putting on a skating car
nival in the local rink on Wednes
day evening, January 29th. Splen
did prizes are being arranged for.
The Wohelo Glass of the United
Church 'Sunday School presented
the play., “The Girl in the Fur Coat”
in Zurich on Friday evening of last
week.
some
cess.
On
death
Monday evening the bell on the Hen
sail Town Hall tolled for 10 min
utes. Deep regret is being ex
pressed on all sides of the death of
His Majesty.
The annual .Scotch concex't under’
the auspices of the Young People of
the Garmel Presbyterian Church
will be given in the Town Hall on
Friday evening January 24th. Willie
Bell, Scotch comedian will give
part of the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walters, who
left here some time ago to visit
friends in Vancouver B. G., have left
Vancouver’ for Los Angeles, Cal.
where they will make their future
home. Mrs. Walters was formerly
Miss Florence McDonald.
The ice on the Hensall skating
rink is in excellent condition and
large crowds enjoy the skating ev
ery evening. On Saturday evening
one of the largest crowds of the
season was on the ice. Mr. Ed. Mc
Queen is the very efficient manager.
The euchre and dance sponsored
by the Hensall Chamber' of Com
merce on Friday evening last in, the
Town Hall was well attended. The
prize winners for the euchre were:
Ladies, 1st, Mrs. Glenn Bell; Ladies,
2nd, Mrs. Tiros. Butts; Gents 1st,
Mr. Wm. Hyde, 2nd, Mr. A. Work
man; lucky lunch ticket, Mrs. A.
Foster.
Mrs. Alex. Ellis, of Aberdeen, S.
D., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lind
say and other relatives in the vil
lage. She was a former resident of
Hensall and before her marriage
was Miss Jennie Murray. Mr, and
Mrs. Ellis were the first couple mar
ried in the Presbyterian church af
ter it was built (now the United
church.)
The Hensall Chamber Of Com
merce held their regular monthly
meeting in the Town Hall on Friday
evening. After the business part of
the meeting the-Rev. Mr. Chandler
of Kippen was called on for an ad
dress./ Rev. W. A, Young rendered
several solos and Dr, Smillie gave a
pleasant solo. A very pleasant time
was spent by all present.
The play was given
time ago and was a real
here
suc-
receipt of the news of the
of King George of England on
Constable Appointed
At a special meeting of the village
council held on Saturday evening
Mr. 'George Fee was appointed con
stable of the village. Three tenders
were received, Levi Rands, Alex
Hildebrandt and. Geo, Fee. Mr. Fee’s
application being accepted. The new
constable will take over his duties
on the first of February.
Arrive at Daytona Reach
Word was received last week
from Mr, John Bolton who left here
before Christmas for a trip to Flor
ida with Mrs. Bolton, Mr. and Mrs.
T, perry and Miss. Ellen. Ford, After
a very pleasant four day trip they
arrived safely at Daytona Beach
where they will spend several months
Mrs. Bolton, who has been in very
poor health foi' several years is re
ceiving a lot of benefit from the
trip.
Donald Hoggarth Injured
What might have been a serious
accident happened to Donald Hog
garth on Thursday last while work
ing in Geo. Mickle’s & Son’s mill.
He was putting on a belt when part
of his clothing caught and before
he could be released by Mr. Ezra
Kipfer nearly every stitch of cloth
ing was torn from his body. 1-Ie was
immediately removed to his home
Where it was found he had several
broken ribs and was severely bruis
ed.
Hockey Player Injured
Mr. Harold Foster, who is a
member of the Seaforth hockey team
while going to Kincardine with the
team to play on Tuesday night had
the misfortune to have his shoulder
bone severely wrenched when the
car overturned in the ditch. It was
at first thought that the bone was
broken but an X-ray at the Seaforth
Hospital showed that the bone was
not broken but severely wrenched.
Harold was able to return
a few days.
home in
Church Services
■Services .in our various
ser-
the
the
the
churches
were well attended on Sunday last.
At the Carmel Presbyterian church
Rev. W. A. Young took both
vices very acceptably and at
morning service Sacrament of
Lord’s Supper was observed. At
United Church Rev. Arthur Sinclair
occupied his own pulpit at both ser
vices. In the morning Mr. Harry
Horton sang special parts in the an
them. Dr. Smillie “very ably took
Miss Fisher’s place at tljjg organ. At
St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Rev.
Mr. Farr delivered very excellent
discourses at both services.
CREDITON
Bible Study 'courses that are be
ing held every Thursday evening in
the Evangelical Church are fairly
well attended, Inspiring messages
are given by the pastor to the in
spiration of all who attend. Every
one cordially invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Decker and
Mrs. Verde Haberer, of Zurich, vis
ited with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Galser
last week.
Mr, Fred Gaiser is under the doc
tor’s1 care as the result of a fall
when he received several cracked
ribs. His many friends hope he
will sqon be out and around again.
Miss Lulu Gaiser left last week
for Hamilton where she resumed
her duties as professor of biology in
McMaster University.
Mrs. Wm. Biehle has returned to
her home in Buffalo after assisting
for a number of weeks in the house
hold of Mr. Wm, H. Gaiser and the
late Mrs. Gaiser.
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,‘Two
The Living
cently at the
Finkbeiner where a delightful social
time was spent. During the course
of the evening two presentations
were made. In honour' of their
teacher, Mrs. Irvin IFinkbeiner, a
recent bride, the class presented her
with a table mirror and flowers.
Marguerite Amy, who is leaving
shortly to train for a nurse in Vic
toria Hospital, London, was present
ed with an 'Umbrella. Games were
played after which a most delicious
lunch was served.
0
Mr. and Mite. H. K. Eilbcr on
jTlieir *25111 Anniversary
January 18, 1911—January 18, 1936
(by Crediton -Correspondent)
Twenty-five years of life together!
Greeting on this Silver day!
May light hearts and sunny weather
Still attend you on your way.
Twenty-five year,? to , love
cherish,
'Twenty-five year's to1 have
.hold,
Hand in hand you’ve reached
Milestone,
Fashioned of some Silver stone.
parents
Simpson,
Sunday
Mr, and
visited with Mrs.
Exeter on Satur-
our local
and your
Phone or
towns
proud
home
my
Presentations
■Links Class met
home of Miss Norma
re
United Y. P. S.
The Young People of the United
■Church held their regular- meeting
on Monday/ evening with a good at
tendance. After the opening exer
cises, a poem “One 'Short Hour”
was given by Dorothy McQueen fol
lowed' by the Scripture ILesson by
Bob Passmore. A very interesting
address on “The Life of Rudyard
Kipling” was given by Norman Sin
clair after which a poem entitled,
“Fox' All We Have We Are” was
read by Mildred Smillie and another
poem entitled “L’Envoi” read by L.
Love followed by a solo “God of our
Fathers” by Lome Elder. A num
ber of current events was given by
Alex Filshie and Clarence Smillie
aftei’ which Rev. A. .Sinclair lead
ixx prayer. The meeting closed with
a hymn and the Mizpah benediction.
CENTRALIA
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
of Ail&a Craig, visited - on
with the former’s
Mrs. P, Simpson,
Mrs. J. Mitchell
Hector Taylor in
day of last week.
Mrs. Wellington, Rpkei' ‘underwent
an operation in Victoria Hospital,
London, on Monday of this
Her many friends wish her
recovery.
Mr. Elmer Reeder, who
receiving treatment in
Hospital, London, fox* the past couple
of weeks will be able to return home
the latter part of this week.
Mr. S- xienry attended the Dairy
men’s Convention held in London on
Wednesday of last week.
Mrs. D, Davis, of Exeter, visited
with Mrs. Clara Abbott and Miss E.
Davis on Wednesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham Jr.
visited with
Sunday.
Mrs. John
fined to hex
suffering from axi abscess in hex’ ear.
Messrs. Gordon McDonald, Don
ald Hicks, Richard Parker and
Kenneth Hodgins attended’9 the ev
ening program of the Dairymen’s
Convention iix London on Wednes
day of last week.
The village trustees appointed
fox- the present yeai' at a recent an
nual meeting were Messrs, Bruce
Fields, Wm. Willert and John Pol
lard.
On Friday evening of last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Hamilton and Mr,
and Mrs. Tom Smith were pleasant
ly entertained at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Baynham Jr.
A successful supper and program
was put on in the basement of the
church on Friday evening of last
week undei’ the auspices of Group
No. 1, of the Woman’s Association.
The School Trustees appointed for
the present year at a recent annual
meeting were Miss Agnes Anderson,
Mr. George Baynham and Mr. Wm.
Willert.
week,
a speedy
has been
Vitcoria
relative? in Shipka on
McFalls has been con-
home for several' days
SHIPKA
To
and
and
this
WOODHAM
To Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Eilber
Crediton, Ont., on their Silvex’ Wed
ding, January 18, 19 3 6.
By/ Mrs. J. W. Lawson, Crediton, Ont.
“ CONGRATULATIONS”
Two Friends, we’ve known them
many long years, 'Y
Just how many I cannot say
But have found there. xtrue blue
ways ' "y
That is whyj we aye scaring theix’
joy today. 7 ?"T
The regular meeting of the Y. P.
Society will be held on Friday ev
ening. in the church.
Mrs. Wm. Ratz entertained some
of her friends to a quilting bee on
Friday afternoon last.
The Ladies Aid had a quilting Bee
On.Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer.
Tenders are being received at the
present time fox' the caretaking of
the 'Shipka United Church.
An executive meeting of the Sun
day School was. held on Tuesday ev
ening last at the close of the con
gregational meeting. Supt. Mr. Ed.
Lamport was in charge for the pur
pose of any changes being made in
the school. A motion was passed
that Temperance Instructions- will
be given every three months instead
of every
given by
executive
the near
■was tendered, to Rev. J. Johnson for
his work) during the past year.
al-
Y. P. S. Meeting s
The regular meeting of the Youngs^
People was held on Sunday evening*^Twenty-five yeaufM^hey have
.Tannfl.rv 19th. -with Annie Gilfillan.-ir married i '
been
January 19th, with Annie Gilfillan,j^ married /w ' '
-............. ~ ’ ----Beexx as. happy as two turtle doves
Shared their joys and sorrows to
gether
Daxjfc ^clouds disappeared with
tnMr love.
does^pne good to know just such
a cbuple<
Tihat^have kept loves sweet vows
W1 these years
Not grown with the years, soux’ and
grouchy
But will kiss and chase sorrow
and tears.
Citizenship Convenor in charge. Tim*
meeting opened with a hymn and the
Lord’s Prayer in unison, after which
Mrs. Wilbur Wynn read a story,
“Does Education Pay’’. Violet Squire
favored with an instrumental and
Graydoxx Camm read the .Scripture
lesson, Laura Rundle gave a prayer
and Mrs. Fred Doupe tooikl the topic
and gave,a story. The roll was call
ed by Viola Jaques and the meeting
closed in the usual way.
The Community meeting will be
held in the basement of the clxurcli
on Thursday evening of this week,
commencing at eight o’clock. Every
body welcome.
GRAND BEND
Mrs. Lizzie England, who is
Victoria Hospital is much improved
Her many friends are glad to know
this.
Miss V.elma Baker is taking her
place in London again.
Mr. Wilbur Dewey visited at St.
Joseph last week.
Mrs. Mary A. Gill returned last'
week) from London where she was
staying with 'hex* sister who is sick
in the hospital there.
Mrs1. Mary Drago, of New York, is
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank iStatton
for1 a week or so.
Mrs, N. Shelling, of 'Sarnia, is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mollard.
Mrs, Maggie Holt was called to
Pt, Huron owing to the serious ill
ness of her sister there,
Mrs. Walter Station, who has been
on the sick list, is somewhat improv
ed.
Mr. and Mrs, Bert Holt are visiting
in JPt. Huron,
The Young People are putting oh
their play Friday evening,
Mr, Pfile is all smiles over the ar
rival of a baby boy.
in
married
It
To you both we send hearty congrat
ulations,
May the next twenty-five bring
fox* thee
A brighter Sun, a more glorious
rainbow
Trials and troubles float, softly away
with the breeze.
CREDITON EAST
Mr. Edgar Horney of Dunn-
ville, and Mrs. Horney and children
of Exeter, spent iSunday
former’s sister, Mrs. and
Motz.
Mrs. Chris. Hoffman,
been confined to her bed
two weeks is improving and up and
around again.
Mr. Eli .Sims, met with an acci
dent last week while cutting wood
for Mr. L. Hey. -Some way a limb
struck him oh the head cutting a
hasty gash which, required a few
stitches.
Mr. Fletcher Gower and daughter
of Corbett, spent a few days last
week with her daughter Mrs
Mr. Kenneth Wein.
with
Mr.
the
Wm.
who
the
has
past
and
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For further information and a complete outline of these
Courses, write:
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KHIVA
to make this rink pos-
Marys Hockey team met
hockey team and defeat-
last week with the
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Kraft, of Mitchell,
Mr, Wm. Deitrich underwent a
very serious operation last Tuesday
in 'St. Joseph’s Hospital, London.
This is the second operation in the
last three months and his many
'friends hope it will prove success
ful,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Held, of Kit
chener, visited
latter’s parents
Hanover.
Miss Lorna
spent iSunday with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. E. G. Kraft.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lippert visit
ed with relatives in Melborne last
week.
Mr. Sanford White, of Centralia,
spent Sunday with Mr.
IStebbins.
Messrs. Gerald and
Rourke entertained a
their friends to a dance last Tues
day evening.
Miss Mildred Neeb is visiting with
friehds in Greenway.
past time. Much credit should be
given to the men who- are giving
their time
sible.
The St.
our Juniox-
ed the local lads by the score of
3 to 2.
Tne annual meeting, of the Kirk- -
ton Public Library met last Wednes
day. The following people were el
ected to office: Mrs. R. Morrison,
Mrs. T. Tufts, Mrs. N. Watson, Wm.
Roger, R. Humphreys, Ottis Sawyer,
Rev. Mr. Lewis, Rev. Mr. Parsons
and :S. Anderson. Mr. T. Tufts
acted as chairman. This library is
a credit to our village and should be
patronized by all.
and Mrs. C.
Dennis O’
number of
THAMES ROAD
month. An invitation was
Mrs. Milton Ratz for the7,
to meet at theix’ home in
future. A vote of ,thanks
ZION
Miss Myrtle Earl, of Exeter, spent
the week-end with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Earl enter
tained a number of their friends on
Friday evening.
A large number of the young
people spent Saturday evening at
the skating rink at Winchelsea.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Earl will enter
tain the iSenior Bible Class at their
home on Thursday evening January
23rd.
Mrs. Thomas Hern Jr., is confin
ed to her home with the measles.
Mrs. Ross Hern and little daugh
ter spent Wednesday of last week
with her uncle Mr. F. Gunning at
Whalen.
Mr. Harold Hern sold a horse to
Mr. Dow which he delivered in Exe
ter on Wednesday last.
Class Entertained
On Friday evening of last week
the Junior Bible Class were enter
tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Melville Hern. There was a short
program consisting of musical num
bers, solos, reading, etc. A short
business meeting was conducted
when the class elected their officers
for 1936 as follows: Pres., Miss M.
Hern; Sec/y.-Treas., Miss Mary Earl,
Teachers, Mrs. Warren Brock, Mr.
Harold Hern, a program and lunch
committee were also appointed. The
remainder of the evening was spent
in games and contests after which
lunch was served. The next social
evening will be held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ephriain Hern.
Winners Announced
The winners of the recent W.C.T.U.
Temperance contest have been an
nounced, the Sunday School again
having one hundred per cent, write
on the examinations. Senior class,
Kenneth Hern, 2nd in south section,
4 th in
in the
class,
county
10 and 11 years, Jean Brock, 2nd in
south section, 3rd in the county;
Juniors, 8 and 9 years, Erlma Ja
ques, 2nd iin south section and 2nd
in county. Marjorie Earl, 4th. Ail
the papers have been sent on to Ot
tawa with exception of one.
the county, Mary Earl, fourth
south section; intermediate
Marion Pooley, 2nd in the
and south section; juniors,
WINCHELSEA
Theron Creery, of Detroit,
a couple of days at his home
Launce Battersby, of Hensail,
last week with her parents
Mr.
spent
here.
Mrs.
spent
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Heywood.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd
family, of Woodham, visited
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Fletcher.
Miss Marion Pooley attended the
social evening of the Young People’s
Bible Glass on Friday evening held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel
ville Hern at Zion.
Mr. W. A. Coleman attended the
Dairymen’s Convention in London
on Wednesday last.
, 'The new community skating rink
has got away to a good start where
young and old are enjoying them
selves to the fullest. The official
opening was- held on Wednesday ev
ening.
and
on
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please, on how to run a newspaper.
‘ Editor: You’ve come to the wrong
person, son, ask1 one of my subscrib
ers.
KIRKTON
Mrs. Annie Tufts is holidaying
with her son Harold, in Toronto.
Mr. Mao Maloy has closed his
home at Anderson for the winter
months and is staying with Mr. Roy
Francis.
Our local rink was well patroniz
ed Saturday night, about SO enjoy
ed themselves in this good, clean
During the winter months when
days are short and chores are many
the distance to the chopping mill is
a problem. We understand Mr. Pol
len has installed a mill at the village
and is prepared to meet the need.
We wish him success.
At the Young People's meeting on
Wednesday, Mr. Jim Miller was in
charge of the devotional exercises.
Rev. Mr. Peters gave a short talk on
the importance of a “hobby” in our
lives apart from our regular routine
work, as being a forceful element
for good, physicially, mentally and
spiritually. He also gave several of
his poems and lantern slides of some
beautiful sunsets, each and all con
tributing to a very interesting even-,
ing. A hearty vote of thank's was
extended to Rev. Mr. Peters at the
close.
Women’s Association
The W. A. of Thames. Road church
met at the Manse on Thursday with
the President, Mrs. A. Hunkin in the
chair. The meeting opened with a
hymn, “Ta'kie Time to be Holy.”
Rev. Wm. Mair led in prayer; Mrs.
Alfred Hunkin read the Scripture
lesson 24th Psalm and thirty-three
members responded to the roll call.
During the business, arrangements
were madejn connection with the
“Burn’s .Supper” on the 24th. Group
five will have charge of the next
program which will be held in the
church and roll call responded to by
“A labor saving-device. Group two
(Boundary) then furnished a splen
did program, Mr. T. Stewart accom
panying the songs and choruses on
the guitar. Readings were given by
Mrs. Harold O’Brien, of Kirkton,
Miss Alice Hackney and Mrs. John
Selves. After which hymn 293 “Thee
will I Love, my Strength, my Tower”
was sung and the pastor dismissed
with prayer. Quite a number of
visitors were present.
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