The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1937-11-04, Page 4wrcgjrr*
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4tli, 1037
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DEATH OF MRS. ROBT. FLYNN
Biddulph Township on October 21
lost one of its old and highly re
spected residents in the person o-f Mrs. Julia Fl/nn widow of the late
Robert Flynn wiho predeceased her
by sixteen years. The decased was
in her 80th year and lived in the
community for half a century. She js
survived by five sons and two dau
ghters,'Thomas of Clandeboye; Mrs.
J. Clnff, of London; Mrs. J. Fer
guson, of Nipiwin, Sask.; Robert, of
Exeter; Charles, o£ Sarnia; George
and Edward at ijiome; also 21 grand
children and 12 great grandchil
dren, 3 sister and 4 brothers. The
funeral was very largely attended
on Sunday to St. James Church, at
Clandeboye for service and burial in
St. James Cemetery. The pall
bearers were six grandsons, Clyme,
Norman and Alex Flynn, Cecil, John
and James Cluff. Helen Flynn,
Harry Cluff, Joe and Roy Hodgins
carried flowers. Rev. Mr. Harrison
officated.
HENS CULLED
Now is the’time to get your hens
culled. Price for 50' or under 50c.;
over that .01c. per hen. We cull for
age and laying qualities and will
buy your hens if you wish. We have
a nice lot of Pullets for sale yet.
If you are interested, write or phone
for prices. Phone 3 8-3, Granton.
A. H. SWITZER, Grantoil, Ont.
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New Recleaned
2 lb 25c
BIRTHS
SCOTT — In Usborne on Tuesday,
November 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs.
Murray 'Scott, a son.
HARRISON—In Exeter, on Sunday,
October 3'0th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Harrison,, a daughter.
COLEMAN—In ,’Scott Memorial Hos
pital, Seaforth, on Wednesday, Oc
tober 27, 19'37, to Mr.
Wesley Coleman, of
daughter.
SQOITT—-In Clandeboye,
21st, to Mr. and
Scott (nee Mary Harrison)
daughter (Evelyn Jean)
DENOMME—At Hay Township, on
O'Ctober 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs.
Mervyn Steleck, a daughter (.Pa-
trica Fay)
REGIER—At Hay Township on Oc
tober 2 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Regier, twin sons. (Died shortly
after birth.)
RECEPTION AND PRESENTATION
A well attended tea and reception,
was held in th® United church base
ment on Saturday evening last when
the congregations of Shipka and
Crediton united in honoring Rev and
Mrs. D. J. Gladman, who recently
returned from their honeymoon. A
buffet luncheon was served from a
daintily arranged table, at which
Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer and Mrs. T. Tre-
vethick poured tea. A short pro
gram followed at the close of which
Mr. Wnx. Sweitzer read an approp
riate address and Mrs, Albert Keys
on behalf of the Shipka charge pre
sented Mr. and Mrs. Gladinan with
a handsome wall mirror. An ad
dress was then i<ad ;by Mrs. ,J.
Woodall and Mr. T. Trevethick, on
behalf of the Crediton congregation
presented the honored couple with a
silver tea service.- Mr. Gladman, in
his usual happy manner, made on
appropriate reply thanking both
congregations for theii’ gifts and as
suring them that he and Mrs. Glad
man, would, in the years to come,
remember the kindness shown them
on this occasion,
Following are the addresses:
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Gladman:-
Some one has said that “All the
World Loves a Lover.” but we say
that all the world loves a bride and
groom; and when the October winds
whispered to us that soon you were
going to sail your little bark into
the matrimonial sea, our hearts re
joiced with you. As a token of our
friendship we have brought to you
this little gift, which we hope will
be useful, and which expresses our
good wishes for many, many years
of happiness with your chosen part
ner on life’s voyage. That the hap
piness of your wedding day may in
crease with the years and that life
for you both may be “One Grand
Sweet Song” is the ardent wish of
the Shipka United church and
Ladies’ Aid.
Dear Mr.’and Mrs. Gladman:-
It is with- unusual feelings of joy
and delight that we, the members of
the Crediton charge gather together
to offer you our heartiest congratu
lations on the occasion of your mar
riage and to wish you many years
of happy married life. Cowper has
well said:
The kindest and the happiest pair
Will find occasion to forbear,
And something every day they live
To pity, and perhaps forgive.
We believe that marriage rightly un
derstood,
Gives to the tender and the good,
a Paradise below.
May that Paradise be yours, as
you, by sweet experience, improve
the golden hours as they come and
go. Having been associated with
you Mr. Gladman the past few
months, we have learned to love iand
respect you, and we are looking for
ward to the same pleasant associa
tions with Mrs. Gladman. As a
token of the high esteem in which
you both are held, and as some vis
ible expression of our .best wishes
we ask you to accept this gift, with
the prayer that the common tasks,.,
trials and joys of the years to come
may only serve to bind you ever
more closely to each other. Signed
Members of the Crediton Congrega
tion.
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James Street United Church
Sunday, November 7th, 1937
U a.m,—REV, J. E. J. MILLYARDt Hyatt Avepue., London
7 p.m.—-REV. ROBERT HICKS, BD„ of London
SPECIAL SOLOIST—MISS HELEN COLE, of London
an outstanding vocalist, winner of two gold medals, McXiagap. Rose
Bowl and the Vocal Scholarship at the last Musical Festival at
a Stratford
An invitation is extended t o all to join with u s in these services.
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See a Real Stage Show
A JOHN B. ROGERS’ PRODUCTION
EXETER
The Exeter Bowling Club
Presents
SUNNY SKIES”
A Musical Comedy of Southern
Romance
Melodious Tunes Hilarious Comedy
Beautiful Costumes
Curtain 8:15 Admission 50c
Thursday, November 11th, 1937
and Mrs.
Exeter, a
on October
Mrs. Witmer
a
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. S. West, wishes to thank the
many friends who remembered her
in any way wJHle a patient in Vic
toria Hospital and since her return
home, also for cards and flowers re
ceive^.
CARD OF THANKS
and Mrs. Alfred Tilley wish,Mr.
to express their sincere thanks to all
those who helped in getting the sur
prise gift before theii’ departure.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tilley, Dash
wood,Ont.
CARD of thanks
Orediton Women’s Institute
like to take this opportunity
iThe
would
to thank every donor of money or
DEATHS
FINKBEINER — In Dashwood, on
Wednesday, October 27, Caroline
Wolf, wife of the late C.'F. Fink-’
beiner, aged 83 years and 7 days.
JOHNS—In Usborne -on Tuesday,
November 2nd, Mrs. Henry Johns material and ^Iso all who lent their wife of Henry Johns, in her 74tn I assistance during the canvassing and
year. The funeral will take loading of the car. Mr. Trevethick
place on Friday, November 5 th, | wh,0 s0 kindly lent his building.
service at 2 o’clock. Interment in
Elimvillfe cemetery.Rev. Mr. Stewart, of Centralia had
full charge of loading, the
spent the greater part of
in the work. We certainly
ate the work of those who
and the time so generously given to
a worthy cause.
car and
one day
appreci-
assisted
Appreciate Conveniences?
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Then let us demonstrate a Spencer range with slide out
oven bottom, non scortch lid and special grates, These three
patented features give numerous advantages and you pay No
More-
The DucheSs (range, cabinet style, makes a beautiful choice
with either red of black handles, full enamel or black ends
and large roomy ovens.
Now is the time for good lighting. There is nothing to
compare with a Coleman lamp or lantern.
Large assortment of Work Gloves-*—-20c. to $1.65
— When Shopping, Shop at —
Lindenfield’s Hardware
Phone 181 Exeter
DASHWOOD
Dr. W. D. Bryce, 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 Rost Office, ip Zu
rich, last three days of week.
DR. W. B, COXON, B.V. Sc.
Veterinary Surgeon
Zurich, Ont.
Mrs. R. Biesenthal, of
Sask., are visiting his
J. Schroeder and Mrs.
Phone 96
Public Holiday
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Whereas the Government of Canada has decreed by statute
that the eleventh day of November in each year shall be a public
holiday and be known as “Remembrance Day.”
These are therefore to request that in order that “Remem
brance Day” may be fittingly observed, all citizens engaged in com
mercial and industrial business co-operate wholeheartedly by ceas
ing all business activities for the day.
I do hereby further request the citizens to join with the Exeter
Branch of the Canadian Legion in a Civic Memorial Service in
Janies St. United Church at 10;55 a.m. to afford citizens an oppor
tunity to honor the memory of those who gave their lives in the
Great War.
Mr. and
Windthorst,
sisters, Mrs,
O. Miller.
Rev. Mr.
been conducting evangelistic services
here was called to his home Fen
wick owing -to the death of his mother-in-jaw.
Mrs. George Merner who spent
the past few weeks with her dau
ghters in Detroit
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
of Mitchell and
ther, of Kitchener, visited relatives
here on'Sunday. "
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Calfas and
Mr. Henry Calfas, of Sarnia, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
V. Schatz.
Mrs. Carrie Hoffman, of London,
spent "the week-end with relatives
also attending the funeral of the
late Mrs. Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Oestricher visit
ed relatives in Dorchestex’ on Fri
day.
Donald and Eunice Oetsricher at
tended a Hallowe’en Party on Sat
urday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Morgan, of the Thames
Road,
Mr, and Mrs. G. Chesna and fam
ily, of Birmingham, Mich, spent
the week-end with her mother Mrs.
F. Willert.
Rev. S. Finkbeiner, of South Da
kota attended the funeral of the
late Mrs. Finkbeiner on Sunday,
Mrs. P. M'C'Isaac who spent the
past week in Detroit returned home
on Sunday.
Mr. Norman Kellerman, of Kit
chener also attended the funeral of
the late Mrs. Finkbeiner on Sunday.
Miss Cathern Finkbeiner returned
with her sister Mrs. Humble, to
Sarnia where she will remain for a
few weeks.
At the annual meeting of the
Stitch and Chattel’ Club Miss Ell?
Martinson was elected president
and Mrs. Harry Rader will remain
as vice-pesident while Mrs. A. Kuntz
i will be the secretary-treasurer.
Its humorous, hilarious and stu
pendous. Don’t miss it. The Happy
Cousins of Elmira at Dashwood
Lutheran Church on November 12th
at 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schroeder
and daughter, of Windsor, and Mr.
and Mrs. N. Sittei’ and family, of
Arkona, were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. J. Schroeder.
The Five Hundred Club met at
the home of Mrs. Maurice Klumpp,
on Thursday evening the occasion
being a Hallowe’en party. Ea’ch
member entered in appropriate cos
tume and were welcomed at the door
by a ghost. The’ house was beauti
fully decorated in black and orange
After a few Hallowe’en pranks the
members of the club all sat down, to
a delicious goose supper, the table
being centred with a Jack O’Lantern
orange streamers from the corner^
of the table were connected to a
light above. Following the repast
the old witch entered and each
member was given her fortune. Five
Hundred was men played the win-
ner Miss Helen Nadiger and
consolation prize was -awarded
Mr.s Maurice Klumpp.
Gretzenger, who lias
returned home on
Lloyd Edighoft’er,
Miss Grace Guen-
the
to
TWO MINUTES SILENCE
to be observed throughout the Village at 11 o'clock a.m., so that
in perfect silence tile prayers and thoughts of every one may be con
centrated in reverent remembrance of the Glorious Dead, and of the
victory by God’s grace vouchsafed to the Empire and its devoted
Allies.
A service will be held at the Soldiers’ Memorial at 12.30.-
W. D. SANDERS, Reeve
Mrs. Rundle, the president,
WHALEN
Mrs. Frank Parkinson
visited at Ingersoll with
Sunday.
Huroiidale Womens Institute
The regular monthly meeting of
the Hurondale W. I.' was held at the
home of Mrs. A. Hicks, on Wednes
day, October 27th, with, a fair at
tendance. The roll call was answ
ered by “A Recipe for a Sweet Dis
position” following which Mrs. L.
Rowcliffe led in community sing
ing.
then took charge' of the business
part of the meeting.
delegates to the convention appoint-
, ed at the September meeting Were
unable to attend, Mrs. M. Bechler
and Miss N. Keddy were appointed
to bring back the report for the
next meeting. Mrs. A. Morgan and
Mfs. A. Hicks were appointed pian-
I ists for the balance of the year and I Mrs. C. Cann press reporter. Mrs.
' H. ’ Perkins gave a very interesting
| talk on her trip to the coast and
I around some
(AS the two
Mr. and
and family
friends on
Mrs. Allen Jaques and Ray spent
a few days during last week with
Mrs. A. Gunning, of Exeter. __„Miss Ruth Hodgson isj spending | passed _____ ___
a month with Mrs. Harry Rodd, of t souvenirs and snapshots.
Woodham. ' n-nH Kathleen .Tnhns and
Master Beverley Foster had
tonsils and adenoids removed in
office of Dr. Dehny, London,
Monday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ogden, and
Mary are spending a few Weeks
with relatives in Ray, Ind.Mission Circle met at the
of Gladys Squire on Saturday,
members were present with
Morley presiding, A piano
was given by Velma Squire
his
the
‘Oil
home
Nine
Mary
sblo
. - and
readings by other members. At the
close of the meeting refreshments
were served.
Mr. F. Squire and Shirley were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Fisher hear Exeter.
interesting
,____ Marjorie
' and Kathleen Johns and Nola Per-
I kins
» tion,
| thg”
gave
tion
| points.
qred vRth a solo by Mrs. ‘Shapton.
Community singing brought a very
excellent program to a close. Dur
ing the lunch hour Mrs. Wilson gave
a demonstration on “Sandwich Fil
ling’1 and. Mrs. P. Passmore a dem
onstration on ’’Cake and Filling.”
The results of the demonstrations
were sampled and pronounced very
good. -
each gave an amusing recita-
The topic for the day “Bank-
was given by Mr. Moffatt, who
some very interesting inforina*
and stressed some important
(The meeting was then fav-
LEAVITT’S THEATRE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
November 4th, Sth, 6th
Marx Bros, in <*.
“A Day at the Races
— /
MIDNIGHjT SHOW, MONDAY
MORNING AT 12.15 SHARP AND
MONDAY NIGHT NOVEMBER 8th
.TWO NIGHTS ONLY
Double Feature Comedy
“Mountain Music”
with Martha. Raye and Rob Burns
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with Edward Everett (Horton
Lynn overman
COURT OU REVISION
Und
Village of Exeter
Notice is hereby giyen that a Court
of Revision of the Assessment Roll
of the Village of Exeter for the year
1937 will be held iii the Town
Exeter, On Monday, November
at 7.^0 o’clock p.m.
NOT®— Ohly appeals duly
with the Municipal Clerk on or be
fore the 21st day of October, 1937,
will be considered by the Court.
JOSEPH SENIOR, Clerk
Exeter, October 20, 1937.
Halli
8 th.
filed
proved very successful, Over four
hundred iieople were fed. A very
high class program was provided by
five artists from Centenial church,
London. About twO' hundred and
thirty-five dollars was cleared from
the Sunday
supper,
Mr. gnd
tended the
grandmother
which was held in London on Mon
day afternoon. Mrs, Morley was in
her ninety-sixth year,
Mrs, Harry March visited the
early part of the week with Mr. and
Mrs. John Delbridge in London.
We regret very much- to report
that Mr. Harry Johns is ill with *
bronchitis and Mrs, Harry Johns is
quite ill With pneumonia.
The Young People’s Union met
on Monday night and elected their
officers for 193 8. The results were
as follows: President, Delimer Skin
ner; Vice-Pres., Lome Elford; Sec’y
Gladys Skinner; Treas., William
Jghns; Organist, Margaret Miners;
Asst. Organist, Audrey Prance; Cit
izenship Convenor, Howard Johns;
Missionary Convenor, Eva Penrose;
Christian Culture Convenor, Eula
Herdman; Christian Fellowship,
Mary Johns; Social Committee, Dor
othy Johns and Gladys Johns; Re
creation Committee, Hazel Johns
and Marian Miners.
services and the fowl
Mrs. |Louis Johns at-
funeral of the latter’s
, the late Mrs. Morley,
MT. CARMEL
and Mrs. James Glavin andMr.
their daughter Camilla, of Centralia
accompanied ’by Mr. ana Mrs. Jos.
Carey, of Mt. Carmel spent the
week-end in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Radcliffe, of
Detroit,, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Nora Hall.
Mr, and Mrs. N. Geromette, of
London, visited Coughlin’s and Ger-
omette’s this week-eijd.
Mrs. C. O’Rourke and Gordon
spent the week-end in London.
Mr, and
and Mrs.
friends in
end.
Mr. and
family spent Saturday at Kitchener
and Preston.
Rev. Fr, Fogarty made, the an
nouncements on Sunday of the in
tended marriage of Lucile Dietrich
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris.
Dietrich to Milfred Ayotte, son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Ayotte, of Drys
dale.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ducharme,
of Chatham spent Sunday with Miss
Margaret Hogan.
Miss Madedine Glavin, of Colgan,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. J. Glavin.
Miss Helen Murray and friend., of
Chatham, spent the week-end with
friends here. t "*
Mr. Joseph McKeever returned
home on Monday after spending a
week visiting friends at Detroit.,
Mrs. J. Carey and Mr.
James Glavin visited
Detroit over the week-
Mrs. Alonzo McCann and
MORTGAGE SALE
— of —
VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the powers
of sale contained in a certain mort
gage which will be produced at the
time of the sale, there will be offer
ed for sale b<y public auction at the
property hereinafter described, on
Monday, the Stli day of NovetmibOr,
1937? at the hour of 1.3 0 p.m. the
following property, namely.
Lot Number 2'8', in the North East
Boundary of the Township of Us-
borne in the County of Huron, con
taining by admeasurement 100- acres
more or less.
On the said property is said to ibe
erected first class farm buildings.
On this farm there is said to be a »
good bush of about ten acres and a
plentiful supply of good water.
The said .property will be offered
for sale subject to a reserve bid and
other conditions of sale.
For further particulars apply to
the undersigned.
GEO. H. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
>F. FINGDAiND,, Clinton, Ont., Solic-
itdr for the Mortgagee.
wasA reception and presentation
Rev. D. J. Gladman and his
Brinsley on Friday last, an
of which has .been crowded
week. 0 •
given to
bride at
account
out this
ELIMVILLE
Dr. E. G. Wilford, missionary on
furlough from China, will speak in
the church here next Sunday even
ing.
Miss Margaret Johns visited with
friends in Clinton on Sunday.
We are sorry to report .that Mr.
Teddy Johns was
Hospital,’ London,
ing.
t Quite a number
ed the anniversary services held in
Main Street church, Exeter on Sun
day last.
Mr. and Mrs. Enos Herdman, of
near Varna, were visitors on Thurs
day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Bradshaw.
The Young People’s Union paid a
visit to the James St. Young people
in Exeter on Thursday evening of
last week and were quite royally
entertained.
Misses Bthelene and Eilene Johns
entertained a number of friends to
a Hallowe’en Party on Saturday
evening.Mr. and M*ts. John Herdman 'cele
brated their thirtieth. Wedding an
niversary on Saturday evening last. •
Their family presented them with I
an Aladdin lamp. |
Mr. and Mrs. A* 0. Whitlock, or'
St. 'Thomas were visitors' in this
vicinity on Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Dennison, of London,
and Miss Florence Unger, of Mani
toba, visited recently, at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. B. Williams.
Mr. Alex Latta had the misfor
tune to have the ligaments in his
right arm badly twisted when it
eaught in the belt on the township
crusher on Friday morning of. last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Herdman were
Sunday visitors with *M:r. and Mrs. *
Rolland Squire near Hutondalo.
The fowl supper which was held (
in the church last Tuesday evening
taken to' Victoria
on Friday morn-
from here attend-
Weekly Mixed
AUCTION SALES
I will hold an auction sale Of
HORSES, CATTLE AND HOGS
EVERY THURSDAY
Will take stock in on commission
TERMS—CASH
NAIRN & TAYLOR, Auctioneers
G. J. DOW, Proprietor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that all
persons having claims against the
[estate of WALTER RICHARD HILL
latb of the Township of Stephen, in
the County of Huron, farmer, de
cased, who died on or about the
12th day of August, 1937, are re
quired to forward their claims duly
proven to H. Eilber & Son, Credit-
on, Ontario, on or before the 16th
day of November, 193'7.
And notice is further giVen that
after the said date, the executors
will proceed to distribute the estate
having regard only to the claims of
which
Dated
they then shall have notice,
this 29th day of October, 1937
LEONA HILL, Orediton
WILSON, Byron,-
MRS.
CZAR
VERNON WILSON, Lobo
LAWRENCE HILL, Exeter, Execu
tors.
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