The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1938-12-29, Page 81,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1938 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
GREETINGS—
We take pleasure in this opportunity
Of wishing you all a
VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
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Phone 112 for Appointments
Vera C. Decker, Proprietress
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Exeter Markets
Wheat 56 c,
Oats 25c.
Manitoba’s Best $2.65
Welcome Flour $1.95
Low Grade Flour $1,40
Shorts $1.20
Bran $1,25
Creamery Butter 26c,
Dairy Butter 21-2 4c.
Eggs. A large 29c.
Eggs, A medium 25c.
Eggs,. A pullets 21c,
Eggs B 18c,
Eggs C 17c,
Hogs $12,00
WE WISH YOU
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For Sale at
Walker’s
Drug Store
PROSPEROUS AND
HAPPY
NEW YEAR
FOR SALE
Pea Ensilage
$1.00 per ton
Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. to 125 noon
CANADIAN CANNERS
Ideal Meat Market
Phone 38
SAVE THE COUPONS
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Main St.
James Street Y. P. U.
James Street Y. P. U. held a social
Tuesday evening in«the church base
ment. The meeting was opened with
a hymn followed by the Lord’s Pray
er in unison. Vera Decker took
charge of the business. After another
hymn was sung Betty Coates took
charge of the games and contests.
Lunch was served and all reported a
good time. The meeting closed when
the Mizpah benediction was repeat
'd in unison.
DUNSFO James Street Mission Circle
who11/'ke Mission Circle of James Street
° nrch held their monthly meeting
0 ' the home of Mrs. Page with Edna
He hadirj;ene's grOup in charge. The meet-
wag opened with a hymn followed by
A helpirayer jjy Betty Coates. Business was
He wodiscussed and it was decided to hold
On
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our next meeting .on’ January 13th.
Anther hymn was sung followed by
a devotional period. A poem was
given by Mary Van Camp. The toipic
was taken by Vera Decker. The meet
ing closed with a hymn followed by
the benediction. A dainty lunch was
served.
WANTED—Fox Horses and dead
animals. Jack Williams, R.R. No. 3,
Dashwood, phone 34rl5 Dashwood.
12-81-3 tp
The annual meeting of the Thames
Road Farmers’ Club will be held at
the home of Mr. Hy. Rhode on Mon
day, January 9th, at^8 p.m. Elec
tion of officers and usual routine of
business. P. Passmore, Sec’y.
100 acres clay loam
price
FOR SALE -
buildings in (good repair. Cash
reduced. Wm. Pearce, Exeter.
ringLOST — In Exeter, a key
with four keys. Reward. Apply at
Timee-Advocate.
WANTED — Mechanical bank, any
kind, also electric motor 1-4 or 1-3
h.p. See S. Sweitzer, William Street,
Exeter. ltp.
NOTICE TO SCHOOLS, CHURCHES
AND PRIVATE PARTIES
►
REDUCED PRICES
On dry hardwood, cordwood* Maple
and Beech, first quality, $0.10 per
cord at the pile. Cash.
Apply to ARNOLD A. HODGINS
R. R. 2, Denfield
REWARD—$100 reward for in
formation leading to the arrest of
anyone stealing poultry from the
Lakeview Poultry Farm at Exeter
and Dashwood. Reward holds good
for balance of 1038.
FARM FOR SALE — 160 acres,
best of buildings and soil, 1-2 mile
from school and church. Reasonable
price. C. V, PICKARD, Phone 165,
Exeter.
FOR SALE—At the O. K. Apple
Butter Plant: Apple Butter, Fresh
Cider or boiled cider suitable for
your homemade mincemeat. We de
liver. Wood turning, gumming and
sharpening x-cut saws, axes, etc.
Stop to shop at Shell and Sunoco
signs, phone 115.
S. J. V. CANN
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Now for the New Year’s resolu
tions.
Mr. G. Cochrane, of Osgoode Hall,
Toronto, is home for the vacation,
Sunday next will be New Years and
Monday will be observed as a public
holiday.
Mr. J. G. Dow, who shipped a
load of horses to Montreal returned
home Saturday.
Mrs. Martha Hewlett, who has
been on a sick case in Deleware, has
returned home.
Goderich was without hydro all
day Tuesday the storm having inter
rupted the service.
Mr. Cecil Laing and son, Donald,
of Erin, spent Friday and Saturday
in town with relatives.
Miss Mabie Zinn, of Kitchener,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mol-
lard over the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hedden, of
London, visited last week with
and Mrs. Jonathan Kydd.
Mr. Joseph Hopd, of Stanley,
a recent visitor at the home of
and Mrs. W. H. Johnston.
Mr. A. Fawcett, of the Exeter High
School staff, is spending the holi
days at his home in Forest.
With ideal weather prevailing one
of our citizens appeared down town
on Saturday in a straw hat.
Miss M. Tape, of the Exeter High
School staff, is spending the holi
days at her home in Highgate.
Borden Sanders, Ilene Lewis and
Marion Gladman students at Western
University are homo for the holidays
The hydro went' off about 5.30
o’clock Tuesday morning owing to
the storm but it was off only a short
time.
Freeman and Annie MqGill, of
Granton, spept Christmas with their
grandmother Mrs. T. McCurdy.
Annie is remaining for the holidays.
Mr. Harry Frayne, who recently
suffered a concussion in an auto ac
cident and who was in Mrs. Godbolt’s
Hospital, was removed to his home
last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Kydd spent
the Christmas week-end with Mr,
and Mrs. L. Urquhart, of Thorndale
and with Mr. and Mrs. S. Hedden in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Delbridge, Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Cooper and Isabel,
Mr. and Mrs. Squire Herdman, visit
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Del-
bridge on Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Broderick
visited in Petrolia and. Sarnia over
the holidays and were accompanied
home by Mrs. Emma Broderick who
spent the past two Weeks in Petrolia.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bieber, Hay,
spent Christmas with relatives at
Ridgetown. Ridgetown is Mr, Bie
ber’s Old home and this is the fir,St
time in 30' years that he has Spent
Christmas there.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Rollins, Mr.
Walter Dearing, of London and Mr.
Ray Creech, of ’Forest visited at
the home of Mrs. Catherine Creech
over the week end.
Christinas guests at the Main St.
parsonage were, Mrs, M. 0. Graham*
Miss Iva p. Graham, Mrs. J. A, “Wol
ford, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cope
land, all of London and Miss Ethej
Parker, of Toronto.
The many friends of Mr. John
Cornish, . of Thamesford, will
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HOGS WANTED—75 to 100 'Hui!
any number. Farm Department of
Canadian Canners. phone 28 Ex
eter.
SPECIAL SALE—Of used furni
ture and stoves; fur' coats repaired*
remodelled, relined, cleaned and
glazed. Reasonable prices. Opposite!
tlw Theatre. I
over
School
People’s Union
Officers.
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JAS. P. BOWEY
Southcott Bros
with
The McAllisters left
The Mens Store
extends to all Best Wishes
and Mrs. Sam’l
for a
the beg-
Happy New Year
NEW YEAR GREETINGS
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May the New Year bring
you Health, Wealth and
above all Happiness, is the
wish of
an aunt
to the of the Royal
at hie home
C. E. ZURBRIGG
Optometrist at Exeter
Comfortable Glasses at
Reasonable prices
Open every week day except
* Wednesday
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VISITORS IN TOWN
Among the visitors in town
the Christmas holidays were:
t you any money at all?”
“Not a
“Umph,
. a.m.—The
Lord’s Supper
p.m.—.Sunday
p. m.‘—Young
Installation of
The Sacrament will be
the homes of the ill and
Please make your request
der or to the Minister.
Thursday 7.30 p.m.—Prayer Hour
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Arthur Page, Pastor
W. R, Goukling, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir Leader
11 a.m.—Sacrament of the Lord’s
■Supper
3 pan.—Church School
7 p.m.—“Facing the New Year”
Wed. 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
New Year
Greetings CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
liev, Douglas C. Hill, R.A., B.D.
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
<10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.in.—“A. New Years Message”
7 p.m.—‘’Last of the letters to the
Seven Churches”
The letter to the Laodiceans
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
To our old customers, we ex
press our appreciation of loyalty.
To our new customers, our ap
preciation of confidence. To
those who are not our customers,
the hope that we may be of ser
vice to them in the future. To
one and all, we wish a Happy and
Prosperous New Year.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
For our friends and customers
our wish is that 1939 may be
one of Health, Happiness and
Prosperity.
TOMLINSON’S
Barber Shop, Hairdressing
Phone 146
Mrs. Wilkie, of London, visited
with her mother, Mrs. Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peter, of At
wood, spent Sunday with Mr. John
Andrew.
, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robertson and
son Peter, of Stratford, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sanders.
Monday being a holiday the Times
Advocate is a day late this week.
Monday of next week being a holi
day the paper will again be printed
on Thursday. We would like to re
ceive the names of your holiday vis
itors.
Dr. and Mrs. McAllister and fam
ily, of Ft Wayne, Ind., and Flying
Officer, Norman Alderson, of the
Royal Canadian Air Forqe, Ottawa,
spent Christmas with Dr. D. A. and
Mrs. Anderson.
Tuesday during the snow storm and
it took them 12 hours to make the
journey home.
Mrs. H. Kyle, of Exeter, spent
Christmas with her brother Mr. E. i
Hern, of Zion. Other guests were: I
Harold and Ross Hern and families; i Mr. and Mrs. Myron Culbert and!
family, of Lucan; Mr. and Mrs. C.
Kdrslake and family; Mr. and Mrs.
Hector Taylor and Grant, of Exeter.
Mrs. J. W. Taylor, who is
sent Christmas Greetings
gathering.
“Beg pardon, sir,” began
gar stopping a suburbanite at the
ferry, “can you spare a few cents to
help me across the river?”
“Haven”t
inquired the pedestrian,
cent,” replied tht beggar,
grunted the perestrian, “then what
difference does it. make which Side
of the river you’re on?”
We wish to take this opportunity
of thanking you for your splendid
patronage during the year and ex*
Rest Wishes for a Happy
Year.
tend
New
G. M. Simpson
Exeter Phone 245
Victoria Hospital, London, with’
pneumonia and will wish for him a1
speedy recovery, ’ j
Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Moorhouse
aiid sou Teddy, also Miss Irene
Mooney, of Toronto, visited with Mr. |
and Mrs. Wm, J, Ryokman on Christ-,
mas day. Miss Irene Mooney is re
maining for a visit. ‘
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Robert Copeland B.A.
Miss Evelyn Huston
Organist and Choir Leader
Sacrament of
served in
the aged,
to an El-
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemlss
NEW YEAR’S DAY
p.m.—Sunday School
p.m.—Evensong and Sermon.
A New Year’s Message
Mr. Frank Weekes, of > Hamilton,
with relatives.
Mr. J. W. Batson, of Toronto, with
his wife and family.
Mr. Silas Reed, of Byron, with his | *SS& mother Mrs. Thornton. , S?
Mr. Aquilla Sheere, of Lansing,' w*
Mich., at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wells
Caroline, with relatives.
Mr. Tom Tapp, of Detroit,
his sister Miss Mary Tapp.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Pollen, of Flint,
Mich., with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs.’V. L. Roulston, of
. Simcoe, with their parents.
1 Mrs. Hall, of Mitchell, with her
brother Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May.
Mr. Eugene Howey, of Mt. Forest,
with his mother Mi's. W. S. Howey. | Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davis, Jeanette
*,and Billie, of St. Marys, with rela
tives.
Mrs. Sarah Ferguson, of Toronto,
with her brother Mr.
i Sweet.
■Mr. Rowe Dinney,
Bank staff, London,
here.
Miss Lyle G. Vidt,, of Detroit, vis
ited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Vidt.
Mrs. Grant Taylor, of London,
With her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Davis.
Miss Siva Wuerth, of Detroit,
with her parents Mt. and Mrs. A. E.
Wuerth.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardiner, and
daughter Shirley, of Meaford, with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sims, of
Windsor, spent Christmas with their
parents here. .
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Tuckey and
son Donald, of London, with Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. MaWsOn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Acheson, of St.
Thomas, with the former’s mother
Mrs. W. T. Acheson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kent and Miss
Grace Christie, of Woodstock, with
Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Luker,
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'pODAY, it is but fitting that
we voice our appreciation
and extend to you our sincere
Good Wishes and that Happiness
and Good Fortune abide with you
at this Season and all through the
coming Year
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lippert,
Melbourne, called on Mrs. Lydia
Sweitzer, Christmas Day.
Miss Anna Delbridge R.N., of By
ron, visited over Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Hy. Delbridge.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Patrick, of
Toronto and Mr. Harry Snell, Lon
don, with Mrs. J. C. Snell.
Mr. Albert Johnston, of Toronto,
spent Christmas, with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dignan, of
Niagara-on-the-Lake, with the form
er's father, Mr. E. M. Dignan.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hookey,
Barbara and Roland, of London,
with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hookey.
Miss Berneice and Mr. Ralph Del-
bridge, of London, with their par
ents Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Delbridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry West, of Lon-
don and Mr. Sydney West, of Fer
gus, with their mother Mrs. S. West.
Mr. and Mrs. Cline Flynn, of Lon
don, spent Christmas Day with the
former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Flynn.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Davis and
family, of Toronto, with Mr. and
Mrs. J. R, McDonald and other rela
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Newman and son
Seldoh, of Kingston, with Mrs. New
man’s parents Mr. and Mrs. R, G.
Seldoh.
Rev. R, E. and Mrs. Southcott,
Jack and Jimmy, of Sombre, with
the former’s mother Mrs. C. A.
Southcott.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Grant, and Jo
anne, of London, and Mr. Stanley
Walter, of Kincardine, with Mi*.
S. Walter.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clipson, of
gersoll and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
win and family, of Putman.
Mrs. D. Davis.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Wood, and
son Billy* of Lambeth, and Miss O.
Wood, Of Streetsville, with Mr
Mrs. W. H. Wood.
Mr. and
Blenheim,
Janette, of
Mrs, W. W.
Mr. and
daughter Anna, of Brucefield:
Miss Annie Cox, of London,
Mrs. NJ Hannigan,
Mr. and Mrs. Munford Belling and
son Donald, of Detroit, visited for a
few days with Mr, and Mrs. A. Fran
cis and other relatives,
Mr, and Mrs. J, E. Venton, of To
ronto and Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin
spent Christmas with Mr, and Mrs,
Gerald ^Wicker, at Credlton,
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with
and
Mrs. Ted. Taman,
Misses Margaret
London, with Mr.
Taman.
Mrs. John Cornish
of
and
and
betli are remaining for the week.
Dr. Hugh Creech and his Wife Dr.
Marie Creech, of Cambridge Univer
sity, Cambridge, Mass., visited with
the former’s parents Mr. and Mi's.
R. N. Creech.
Mr. D. B. Stewart, of Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. Stewart
children Joan and Jerry, of
with their parents Mr. and
A. Stewart.
Mr, and Mrs. Coon, of
and two
Detroit,
Mrs. J.
Mr, and Mrs. M, F. Gladman and
children, of London, with Mr. and
Mrs. C. V. Pickard. Bob and Eliza-
Christmas visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuntz >vere: Mr.
and Mrs. J. Kuntz and Mr, and Mrs.
H. Kuntz of Windsor and Mr. and
Mrs. Bickell and Dorothy Anne, of
London.
Mr, and khs. W, H, Black and Mr.
A. Fleischauer, of London} Mr. Wm.
Black, of Toronto; Mr. Harry Black
of Guelph and Miss Carrie Fahmer,
of tlrediton with Mr. and Mrs. John
Worry.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Armstrong, of
Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Par
sons and daughter, of Strathroy and
Mrs. A. Westlake and daughters, of
Wyoming visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Whyte over the holiday,
Mrs. J. Thompson and son Alex
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur McQueen and
daughter Margaret, Mr. Drew Swan,
Miss Edith Bowey, Mr. and Mrs. A,
Zapli, of Bmceflold; Mr, and Mrs,
John R. Calvert and family, of H-
dertonuwith Mr, and Mrs. Jas. P<
Bowey,
Grimsby
Beach, are visiting with their daugh
ter Mrs. M. Walker. Mr., and Mrs.
Lord, of Toronto, spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Walker.
Miss Muriel Hogarth, of Windsor;
Miss Janie Hogarth, of London, Mr.
Fred Mitchell, of Sudbury alid Miss
E. J. Hogarth, of town were Christ
mas visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Hogarth, of Stephen,
Christmas visitors in the home of
Mr, and Mrs. F, W. Gladman were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gladman, Lon
don; Rev. Donald and Mrs. Glad
man and babe, of Crediton and Mrs.
Wyndham and son Jack, of Oakville,
who wore the guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Gladman at Creditoil.
and
and
with