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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-12-31, Page 4TJWRSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1936 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Sincerest Wishes For A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR d our wish to thank our r increasing interest bur utmost desire that jJFve you to the highest lines of Large Type S.C. d and proven Feeds, f theJBig brick building on the cor- s which will be used for Office, , and a Modern Feed Mixer. orders f$r Early Chicks and believe next year will be even pleasure that ds for your ness and it we can ncy in It is with pur greate many customers and fn< and patronage in our b during this coming sea possible degree of exce1. White Leghorn Chicks We take possessio ner of Main and Statio Incubators, Battery Bro Come in and place your freshly mixed feeds and we more Prosperous than the past. Open every day and evening. ******** Lakeview Poultry Farm WEIN BROS. PHONE 78 EXETER, ONT. ................... . ...............................-..... « .............................................................. W-..J erected and it was up to the citizens to make the best use of it. He was entering into it with a free hand, anxious to make it a success and hv'peful of paying back some of the money expended. Exeter is one of the best towns in Western Ontario, situae in one of the best agricultural districts. He thought it was wis­ dom to go a little slow. He would enter upon his new office and do his best to make a success of the under­ takings just as though he had- al­ ways been in favor. He wanted to forget the differences of the past, to bury the hatchet and to work to­ gether on the most friendliest of terms in the best interests of the people of Exeter. J. W. Morley Mr. Morley stated that he was not in the tuning for the reeveship or the council. He had served on the council two years. The council had not always been unanimous but when a decision had been reached there was that democratic spirit among the councilloo-s that the ma­ jority wins and there was the ut­ most co-operation. He congratulated Mr, Sanders on- his election. A new department that of Muni- LEAVITT’S THEATRE EXTENDS A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL Found Unconscious in Motor Accident after midnight Christmas Mr. and Mrs. E. Cooper Exeter THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Dec, 31st, Jan. 1st and 2nd “Her Master’s Voic^* A feature comedy with Edward^v- erett Horton and Peggy ConWn An. all star caste A PO'PEYE CARTOO TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL ^VIEW iE ACT RAY. The Mo With Marga ButtevwortJi and star of the “Trail < W, D. SANDERS ELECTED REEVE BY ACCLAMATION (Continued from page I) work of the various organizations in which he, by virtue of his office was associated. He stated that in 1934 the ratepayers had voted in favox' ot securing a supply of water fox* do­ mestic purposes and this work ^as now well under way. In order to confirm with the re­ quirements of the government who are now demanding that reports be made in a. certain way the council early in the year decided to install a new system of accounting. The •Gid system had served a useful pur­ pose and there was no reflection oxx any of the officials but a new sys­ tem had been installed at some little expense. A new safe to safeguard the books of the municipality had been purchased. The council had also appointed a tax collector and he believed that the appointment had justified itself. The date of the election fox* municipal office had been changed back from Novembex* to December. There had been more or less confusion with the financial statements and because too long a. time elapsed between the time thejcipal Affairs had been set up by the council was elected and when it as­ sumed oll’ice it was deemed advis­ able to change the date. Different px’ojects had been undex’ way during the year. Unfortunately they are not .completed but ape well under way. The council was authorized to spend $10,000 for the erection of a new community building and this amount has not been exceeded. Streets are in a favorable condition. A new culvert had been erected on Huxjon street at a cost of about $400 Speaking o.f the cemetery Mr. Pryde said that the beauty of the Exeter cemetery was well known. An- iron fence with ornamental stone pillars had been erected at an ap­ proximate cost of $700, all paid for out of revc “e. The perpetual care fund is r/ w over $29,000, the inter­ est of# ’ xxich goes .for the upkeep of the metery, the fund being invest­ ed -i trust funds and our own muni­ cipal debentures. He paid tribute to the caretaker and his assistants. IMr Pryde spoke of the wonk of the County Council and paid tribute to the work of the county officials. The county is in a splendid financial position. Speaking of hydro, the reeve said that the hydro rates had beexx re­ duced three times this year. The net debenture for hydro was about $5,000 to be paid off during the next .four years. The hydro depart­ men have now on hand $11,000 in bonds. The greatest activity this yeax- .has been in the Waterworks Dept. The water from the springs is now in the mains and after a few minox* ad­ justments are made will be x’eady for domestic use. The Commission in its search for watex* had tried every means to secure it by wells even to the sinking o,f a deep 'well. $6,000 was spent in exploration. The money was well spent to prove that water could not be securea in this way. At the start the engineer’s estimate to bring water from the siprings was $32,000 and this had been exceeded by only $1,000. With the $0,000 spent in sinking the wells the cost is approximately $40,000. Even this is far below what it .has cost many similiai’ municipalities in securing suitable supply. The,; debt incurred wil be should Engagement The engagement is Florence B. Sutcliffe, est daughter of Mrs. ’ the late Rev. • J. F. Charles W. Hodgert, Ont and the die announced of R. N.» young- Sutcliffe and Sutcliffe, to of Athens, youngest son of the late Mr. Mrs. Andrew Hodgert, of Exeter marriage to take place the of January. mid- com- been now Nearing Completion The sheeting for the new munity building has practically completed and the structure pxesents a very imposing sight. The work on the interior of the building is now being pushed rapidly and a few more days will see the work al­ most completed. The ice surface has been levelled and now awaits cold weather for the making of ice. With cold weather only a few days will be required to put the ice condition for skating. NOMINATIONS Township of Stephen in MT. CARMEL Mr. John Ryan, of Chicago, spent a few days last week at the home- of his brother, Michael Ryan. Rev. Fr. Murray, of Toronto, is the guest of his sister Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coughlin. Mr. Patrick Hogan received the sad news of the death of his brother Edward Hogan, of Edmonton, Alta., on Saturday, Mrs. Martha McPhee and Miss A. McPhee spent Christmas with friends at Stratford, A number from here attended the dance at Lucan Christmas Eve. (Miss Mary McCann, nurse-in- training at St. Mary Hospital, Kitch­ ener, spent Christmas at the home of .her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mic- Cann. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Radcliffe, of Detroit, is spending Xmas holidays with the latter’s mother Mlis. Nora Hall. (Mr. Joseph Conlin, of Centralia, spent Xmas with friends here. Mr. Austin McKeever is visiting his sister, Mrs. Ed. Ash and other relatives in Detroit. Misses Mary Mahoney, Lizzie Diet- rich, Helen Coughlin, K. Morrisey and Marjory Regan, of London spent the holidays at their homes here. Mr. Joseph Mahoney, spent Sun­ day with friends at London. iMr. James Dalton, of Goderich, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dal­ ton. Misses Clara Glavin, of St. Marys, and Madeline Glavin, of Colgan, are spending the Christmas holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Glavin. Miss Geraldine Harness, of Strat­ ford, called on friends here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O’Rourke, of Jackson, Mich., spent Xmas with the formeir’s mother Mrs. Richard O’­ Rourke. John Patten is visiting his sister Mrs. Andrew Teaion, of Detroit this week. iMiss Helen Murray, of Wilton Grove, spent a few days witih Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coughlin. Mr. Hugh Fleming, of St. Peter’s Seminary, London, is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat. Fleming. .Miss Evelyn Regan, of Detroit, is home for the Xmas vacation. Mrs. William Rowland is the guest of her sister Mrs. Tresa Row­ land. (Mr. Richard Beda’rd spent Xmas with his .parents at Zurich. Congratulations to Master Tommy Morrisey, son of Mir. and Mrs. An­ drew Morrisey, winner of 2nd prize in the Rexall Drug store prize cion- test at Exeter on Christmas Eve. Mr. Joseph Regan>, of Stratsville, spent Xmas at his home. Mr. and Mrs.’ Corie Regan and family, of Lucan, Mir. and Mrs. Jos. Fallen and babe and Miss Gertie Dietrich, of' London, spent Xmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dietrich. iMr. Thomas Garagan, of Watford, spent Christmas with friends here. Grand Bend, celebrate Christmas at the ho&^= Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer anu? < Miss Lucille Lochner, wii ill in the hosipital for sevei is spending the Christmai at her home here. We are. see Miss Lucille is improi ly. . Miss Louise Ball, of Lt, Mr. Elmer Moore, of Sara- Sunday with Mr, and Mrs- Sweitzer. ZION The Sunday School held their Christmas entertainment last Tues­ day evening. A real good time was enjoyed by all. Much; of the suc­ cess was due to Miss L, Waasman, .public school teacher. Mrs. Thos. Hern, of Exeter, is at present at the home of her son Wil­ liam Hern, who is ill but is Slowly improving. His sister Miss Minnie, of Exeter, and his family spent Christmas with him. We are pleas­ ed to have Lloyd Hern back with us ■having recently returned from the West. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. George Earl, of Exeter. Mrs. Har­ old Hern and son Bobby remained for a visit. A number the skating helped to put Township Council. Reeve: Reuben Goetz, Chester Mawhinney. Deputy-Reeve: Edward Lamport. Alonzo McCann. Councillors: Thomas Love. John Morrissey, Herman Powe, Roy Ratz. Edmund Shapton. provincial government to safeguard the interests of the municipalities. Because of the reports demanded by this department a chartered account­ ant had been employed to set up a new system of bock-keeping, There had been no reflection on the offi­ cials. The new. system would give an accurate set-up of municipal fi­ nances at all times. At the beginning of the year the council had set up their estimates of expendiures and .they had tried to keep wihin the estimates. This spring it was .found necessary to build a new culvert on Huron street at a cost of $400. and the estimated expenditure for roads and bridges had been, exceeded by that amount. $S17.47 had been spent for relief but with the government .grant and the relief returns to the town the net cost to the town was only $177.44. The expenditure for the band had been a little more than anticipated, owing to the changing of the instru­ ments from high to low pitch. The financial statement shows an over­ draft of $8'39.41. By deducting the $147.55 spent on the community hall which would be returned to the town when the debentures were sold and with the amount on hand with the tax collector there was now suirplus on hand of $351.62. 1 reasons he did not care to was not seeking election. J. W. Hera Practically all of the voiced their appreciation nominated and thanked those who had placed them the e. Mr. Hern had served two years on the council. Mr. Pryde had covered the work very thoroughly especially that of the cemetery of 'which board he was a member. He paid tribute to the work of the chairman-, Mr. Seldon. E. M. Dignan Mr. Dignan sated that he had served the town to the best of his ability but was not too well pleased at that. He thought certain things could .have been improved on. He spoke of the work of putting in the new culvea’t on ‘Huron street, a sav­ ing of $100 having been made to- the town by doing the work by day labor Some of the sidewalks of town need improving, in fact some of them are dangerous. W. E. Middleton Mr. Middleton was the junior member of the council, taking the place of Mr. Rowe following his re­ signation through illness. He had served to the best of his ability and had no intenion of standing foir re­ election. H. O. Southcott, F. A. May. H. C. River all expressed thanks at being nominated; gratulated the council on their wished the new council every suc­ cess and extended the .season’s .greet­ ings. B. M. Francis stated that for eight years he had served the municipal­ ity to the best of his ability and had no intention^ of re-eat«rta< the. Muni­ cipal field. Board of Education The members of the Board Education were next called of those interested in rink at Winchelsea it iix condition for the ---------------- * AUCTION SALEF L Police Villages, Centralia: Bruce Field, John Pol­ lard, William Willert (accl.) Crediton: Joseph Bullock. Law­ rence Wein, Emmery Fahr net, (accl) Dashwood: Edward Nadiger, Da­ vid Tieman, Clayton Pfile, Charles Rinker, Harry Zimmer. Grand Bend: Ivan Green, Elsie, Thomas Webb, (accl.) i Schools, ■Crediton: Sylvester Wuerth Dashwood: Robert Hay ter Grand (accl.) Shortly Eve while of town were returning to from London they observed a wreck­ ed car in a field of Mr. Ed. Walker, two miles south of Exeter. On inves­ tigating they discovered that Mr. Lome Hicks, of Centralia, had met with an accident when his car skid­ ded on some ice, and that he had been rendered unconscious. He was brought to the office of Doctor Dun­ lop for treatment having suffered some severe cuts and bruises. The ear had jumped the ditch, grazed a tree and had gone through the fence. It was badly damaged. Wm. TABIO IIORS at our Sa Banis E WEDNESD 35 Cattle and H sale on a of on 6, 1937 up to aged springers be taken fotf lion basis a JANUIAJ HorseMONDAY, January 4th, 5t VAUDEVIiA VITAP'HON s Home Charles Fonda the Lonesome NESDAY th Usborne Nominations atnomination meeting Monday Reeve George and the old council, P. Hugh Berry, Bruce Coor (accl) (accl.) Bend: Arnold E. Ravelle Horses compile suck G — Lawrence Tiblb^tt; “Under Your Spell” “Pigskin Parade” all star caste “Early to Bed” Charles Ruggles Mary Bowland s. & BIRTHS Township of Hay George Armstrong, Allied TERMS—CASH E. NIA'IRN, Auctioneer J. DOW, Proprietor Reeve: Mellidk. Council: Fred Haberer, Henry Schilbe, Max Turnbull. Wm. Haugh, Roand Geiger. Zurich Police village trustees: John Gas­ cho. Harry Eickmeier, Oscar Klopp (accl.) W. G. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that all^ persons having claims against thj| estate of Mary Flynn, late of the Vj^ lage of Crediton in the County Huron, Widow, deceased, who jped on or albo-4- ihe eighteenth dajp of October A * ^'uiiifd-rio^ forward t1 ; t H. Eil'ber fore the 19,37. And notice is ____ after the said dat^the E^cutors will proceed to distribute th^estate, hav­ ing regard only which they then, S3 __— Dated this tw^tjjltourth day of December A.D. 193 JOHN BULLOCK and EDWARD BULLOCK, Executors 12-31-2tc R.R. 8, Parkhill,. At the Elimville Westcott Passmore, er and john*Ballantyne were rc-el- ected by acclamation. P. T ass- more was nominated for tb.fi' Reeve­ ship and John Hodgert dd Clark Fisher for the council t'ic they did not qualify. The cler^< A. W. Moir- gau‘. presided over the nomination following which Mr. H. Strang was appointed chairman. The reeve and the various members of the coun­ cil p/tftlined the work undertaken, djafing the year. Councillor H. "Berry advanced the suggestion that the council next year make use of a power grader and scarifier for the roads with the application of less gravel. Road Supt. H. Ford gave a short address and Jas. Ballantyne, M.L.A., also spoke. The hall filled fox* the occasion. a For discuss he speakers at being Tuckersmith Townsihp There will be no election in Tuck­ ersmith Township. W. R. Archibald was returned as reeve as was the 1936 council, consisting of Charles McKay, Samuel Whitmore, Andrew Bell-and David Gemmell. ORlAM home^where all seemed shining light, nd ever will he¥'e is none -,can EGUNTER—On Christmas mqrning, " "^,^yahh Mrs. Hubert Hunter, of xt; ’borne, a son. urn b$t not in< vain n we wiia rheet again was our quarters on or uce our stock e at reduced CARD Mrs. John Mrs. Dilling^ neighbors and Down, hire we . For up DEATHS DELBRIDGE—tin London, on Mon­ day, December 28th, George West­ cott Delbridge, in his 6«3rd year. BELL—In Exeter, on Saturday, De­ cember 26th, John Bell, in his 74th year. OF THANKS -wish __ _____ __ frien ness and sympathy e their recen&V bereave the loan ofecars an Page and Mrs. J. Ho nd daughter, • thank the or the kind- aided during also for o Rev. Mr. our Jean who passed away 29, 1935. one year has passed gloom its shadow IN 3fE 0’B.RIEN—'Inj^oving memory of ■dear daughter and sister, Mary O’Brien December Time spe Since de; c Within bi- And to1 We m| Her vaiiddnt ip-lace fit from that lig Ever r, ered by jSi other, Dad, and 'h^|Br.others. J/ iir- WfcwM" WOODHAM Mrs. Louise Hackney, of Thames Road is holidaying for a few days at the home of h'er sister,, Mrs. Ben Wilson. Mrs. G. Dykeman and babe ,of Galt, is spending a few days at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNaughton. [Christmas visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Louth and babe, of London at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Switzer; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar. Brien and babe, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pfaff; Mrs. Victor Chatten at her parents’ ihome in London; Mr. Victor Chatten and John Tomlinson, Mrs. John Routly and Mrs. Pollock, Mrs. Chatten Sr., (Miss Carrie Wynn with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wynn; Mr. and Mrs. James Squire and Violet at Mr. and Mrs. John Hern, Zion; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mills and children, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Johnson, Marion and Audrey at Mr. and Mrs. John Camm’s; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rodd and Mr. and Mrss Clarence Gunning, Hazel and Ross at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott’s; M’r. and Mrs. Beckett at Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd’s; Mr. and Mrs. G. Dyckeman at her home here.1 The Townsliip of Biddulph Reeve: Myron Culbert, Cecil Roberts. Council: Charles Coursey, Frank Langford, William Morken, Joseph Bryan, Sidney Hodgins, Jos. Ryder. urtheir iveuL Mc- ■claims ave notice. of Township of McGillivray Reeve: Daniel Lewis, Ceci! wood. Deputy-Reeve: W. John Thomson, Wilbert Young. Council: John W. Morgan, Gordon Cunningham, Freeman Hodgins (accl.) Ell- Lucan Reeve: W. H. Dignan (accl.) Council: H. B. Langford. J. Hodgins, U F. Stanley, T. A. Middle­ ton (accl.) . Blanshai’d Township Nominations for Township R. We wish at this time to, expre appreciation for the patrona our many friends and to ext to all, our sincere best wis for a Happy and Prosperous New We expect to commence movin about January 15th, 1937, and in are offering ALL HARDWARE m prices for dash until the above date. ,DO NOT FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE L WHILE IT LASTS indenfield’s Hardware 181w EXETER borne by the water useirs and not affect the tax payers. The Community Hall new building has been a con­ troversial question. Cj The ratepayers voted to spend ten thousand and the speaker believed that getting value for our money, be under the management of mittee of seven according 1 Municipal Halls Act. that all should now co-operate to make, it a success and .fill a long-felt want. The taxes of the municipality this year had been, reduced by three mills After deducting the uncontrollable expenditures such as the county levy, the school taxes, street light­ ing, fire protection, the public lib­ rary grant, sidewalk debentures, the cost of the streets and the salaries the council .had only about two thou­ sand dollairs to spend out of a levy of $26,000. The selling of the re­ cent municipal bonds at $4.05 and $5.00 above par speaks well for the financial standing of the municipal­ ity. Mr. Pryde paid tribute to those with whom he worked. They had all .given of their best for the town. He respected those who had honestly differed with him and thanked those who had appreciated what had been done. He announced that he was not seeking re-election, W. D. handers <Mir, Sanders, who was eleced reeve by acclamation, stated that he had waited until the last moment and as no one had qualified, rather than let the position go by default he had qualified. He congratulated Mr. Piryde on his splendid report. He did not intend to criticise any of the work that had been done. He had not been, in favor of all that (had beeh done. He had been opposed to the new building because of its lo­ cation and because of the expense added to the cost of the waterworks, However the building was now1 being dollars we are It will a com- to the He believed and their con- work of of Blanshard .were completed at Ran- noch and resulted in acclamation for all the members of last year’s board as follows: Reeve, Dr. G. H. Jose. Councillors: Peter G. Morrison, Hodgins, Wm. G. Arthur, Alex Irvine. H. D. of upon. Mrss Beavers was the first to speak’ .and stated that during the six years she had been on the /board she had missed only one meeting. She paid tribute to the splendid staff of teachers who aire doing a fine work. A. O. Elliot, C. V. Pickard and J. M. iSouthcott all spoke briefly in con­ nection with the work of the school. Mr. L. J. Penhale, chairman of the P. U, C. also spoke briefly and stated would that the new rates for water be announced in a short time. A Green Christmas The merchants of Exeter report a splendid Chrismtas trade. Most of them report an increase over the Christmas of last year. For several days before Christmas the town was a very busy spot with people throng­ ing the streets and autos lined up along the curb. Additional clerkfe were required in many of th6 stores. All of the stores were gaily decorated presenting a most attrac­ tive appearance. FuUarton. Township Nominations for Fullarton Town­ ship: Reeve: W. C. Hodge, (re-elected) Council: W. A. Tuer, Leslie Wil­ liams, John Ratz and William Roger (re-elected) Hibbert Township Hibbert Township filled all offices by acclamation. Reeve: Joseph Nagle. Councillors. Jos. Atkinson, Robert Bu.rohill, Clifford Dow and Wm. J. Kay. McKillop Township MicKillop Township returned Reeve John Eckert by acclamation,. Council nominations: Russel Dor­ rance, Elmer Hackney, Hugh Alex­ ander, Joseph O’Rourke, Peter Ma­ loney. Morris Township iMorris Township elections: Reeve: Elston Cardiff, Finlay McCallum. Councillors: Edward ■Dumcan, James Phalen, lace, Walter Sliontreed, derson, Cecil Wheeler.. Mitchell All municipal offices were filled by acclamation. The results were: Mayor, George McLean; reeve, Geo. Ronnenberg; councillors, Jas. Kane, Edmund French, J. Bosper, Thomas Roney, J. T. Levy, George Seeder; school trustees, David Eizerman for the west ward; Lome McHenry for the north ward and James Brooks for the south ward; P, th C., Nor­ man, Park. SHIPKA The annual meeting and election of officers of the Sunday School were held on Wednesday afternoon last in. the church, Rev J. Johnson in charge. After reports were given the election of officers took place, which are as follows for the year 1’937: iSuipt., Milton Ratz; 1st asst., Ed. Lamport; 2nd asst., Ernest Keys; treas., Nola Sweitzer.; sec’y, Verne Sharpe; asst., Milton Sweitzer pianist, Mrs. M. Ratz; assts., Mrs. V. iShappe, Nola Sweitzer, Ruth Lamport, Lorraine Baker; Mission­ ary Supt., Pearl Keys; Temperance Supt., Matt. Sweitzer; teachers, E. Keys, Mrs. W>m. Sweitzer, Wm. Sweitzer, Pearl Keys, Matt. Sweitzer Mrs. Ernest Keys; assts., Louis Schroeder, V. Sharpe, Lillian Love, Ruth' Lamport. Meeting closed with prayer by Rev. J. Johnston. Mrs. Wm. Ratz is at present con­ fined to her home through illness. Her many friends hope for a speedy /recovery. * Mr. and family from Mrs. Lovie Bend spent Mr. and Mrs. Major Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams and Donald, of London, spent the holi­ day with, relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McNair, and family, of Ilderton, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lamport. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fossald and family ledge, end at Ratz. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Deitrich and babe, of Windsor, spent the week­ end at the home of Mrs. J. Dietrich and family. The Ladies’ Aid will be held at the home of Mrs. Lome Finkbeiner on Wednesday", January 6 th. Miss Gladys Ratz, of Kitchener, Miss Mildred Lamport, Miss Lor­ raine Baker, Miss Blanche Morenz, of London, spent the holidays at their respective homes. Miss Audrey Yearley, of Crediton, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keyes. Mr, and Mrs. George Clark, Thed­ ford, , Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brenner and babe and Mrs. Ezra Brenner, of NOTICE TO CREDITORS RE: ELIZABETH ANN AMY, late of the Village of Exeter, in ^ithe County of Huron, Widow, (leBas- e(L CREDITORS AND OT 'W hav­ ing claims against the s of the said deceased!.are requh ' to send full particuIOj of sucWiaims duly verified to tfie unde 1 on or before janoW-y 2n^ 1937, after which datej®ie tors will pro­ ceed to disfribut^Hie assets of the said estate imvi regard only to the claims of wi ^t^notice has beeni re­ceived. - ■ t DATED at Exeter, Ontario, this 16th day of December, 1936. o , J. W. MORLEY,Solicitor fo,r Executors, Exeter, Ont. - 12-17-3 te Bryans, F. Robert Wai- W. H. Hen- Mrs. Stewardson and the West and Mr. and and family, o.f Grand Xmas at the home of and Mr. and Mrs. L Rout- of London, spent the wieek- the home iof Mr. and Mrs, M. Nomination and Election Township of Stephen' Public Notice is hereby given meeting of the Electors of the ship of Stephen will be held Town Hall, Crediton, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, at one o’clock in the afternoon for tne purpose of making and receiving Nominations for . Reeve, Deputy- Reeve and Councilmen. And further notice is hereby given that m the event of more candidates being proposed and qualifying^ for to be elected, the proceeding'will unti1’ Monday, Jami® 4th 1937, when polls will be cjmn at 9 b “ih’1 fixed' Iphale’s iton. Dearirrc that a Town- in the 1936 any particular office, than rei 1937, when polls will be ot Nelson Bakeri D.R.O.,' Boll Clerk; foil 2, ] ion. 2, Pdjclien, lot 20 J D.R.O., Geo.l Poll 3, Wenzd con 6, Thosfl G. Morlock,3 Town Hall, zel, D. R. 01 Clerk I’s Bar., Trevdi Pollj| 10, POll'i-jS, lot 10, con, $.2, Walkejw poll Clerk? “ Shop, let 11,■fick D.R.O., C. Elerk; Poll 4, in. 7, J. T. Hirt- i. Gaiser, Poll FRourke’s kitchen, ‘atrick Sullivan, D.n o ounivan, d.rkn’’Poll Clerk- NB J’H^n(P?t0re’ 10t 23, eon Gaise? pSifK dAR;,°” tester zer’s MfPhLCIieZ?;,A;Po11 7’ tt5 i Kitchen, lot 10, con. 17 Tohn Major Baker Poll 1A Po11. 8> Pollock’s store R c 40-wCOtj-a?P’ Ru,s’se11 Pollock D. ? °«VaW' I:?icks' P°n 'Clerk; Poll ’ot. 1, SaSievv aimers HOUSO, lot 1 con., Lloyd Tavlor n n A ^ble Besterd, Jr., Poll Clerk °" Isaac a-^n- HERBERT K. EILBER, Crediton, December^ 7tih