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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-11-06, Page 4
THE EXETER TIMES’-APVPCATETHURSDAY, NOVEMBER. aih EMI COOK’SCOOK’S Fresh Cut Peel 2 large cans 25c a ROBINHOOD FLOOR large roll 15c 1 pound can ...4.' 16 oz. bottle 9 20c a lb. 20c a lb.ail sizes .. 25c2 for LAMP GLASSESPure Country PORK SAUSAGE demon, orange, citron McLaren’s JELLY POWDERS all flavors OLD YORK CEREAL Per package.................23c fresh ground, rich flavor’ TEA BISK Medium package Dr, Jackson s COFFEE SUB Per package ............ KRAFT MAYONAISE 8 oz. jar 20c Harry Home’s CUSTARD POWDER Large can 27c KLEENEX 2 pkgs. 25c Castle FtOOR WAX BIRTHS Mrs. Godbolt’s Hospi- Friday, October 31st, Mr. and Mrs. Carman CANN—-At tai, on 1941, to Cann, of Exeter, a §on« JOYNT—In Toronto General Hos pital on Tuesday, October 28th, to Mr. and Mrs, Laird Joynt, a daughter*, Elizabeth Louise (Bet ty Lou), GLANV'ILLE—At Dr, Fletcher’s Hospital, pn Tuesday, November 4th, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs, Ste- phen GlanviUe, of Crediton, a son. DEATHS KRESS—In Granton, Ont„ on Wed nesday, October 29,, Annie E Kress, wife of John Kress, in hex es th yehr, DEVINE—In Grand Bend on nesday, November 5 th, George Devine, in his 75th year. A private service will be held at his late residence o'n Friday, Nov, 7th at two p.xn. Interment will take place in Grand Bend Cerne- ■ tery. Wed- 1941, -V- CARD OF THANKS wish Red Morris Hern wishes to thank all those who so kindly remembered him during his recent illness, —------V----- -— CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs, R. D, Hunter to thank the many friends, Cross Unit and different organiza tion of the church whd so kindly remembered Mrs. Hunter during her recent illness while in the hos pital and latex* at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jack Delbridge, Winchelsea. EXETER Phone 58 RED WING Apple Juice 3 cans 25c friiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Extra Large Vanilla 19c MARRA’S BREAD A Better Bread White, Whole Wheat, Cracked TRY MARRA’S FRUIT LOAF coobzs ROCK BOTTOM CASH STORES . The Store That Gives You Value iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH WINCHELSEA Mrs. Geo. Delbridge visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jamieson, of the Base Line. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. .Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robinson and John, of near St. Marys, visited on Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bat ten. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McCullough and family, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson. Quite a number of the young people from this community at tended a very successful crokinole party at the home of Miss Mildred Veal week, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Gregory and family, of Kihtore, visited on Sat urday- 'with •*Mr;n -and Mrs. John Simpson. Miss Laura - Francis, of Staffa, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Pooley. Mr.' and Mrs. W. F. Batten and Gladys visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fletcher. on Thursday night of last Shredded Wheat Cream Cheese HENSALL Phone 46 Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont.Phone 135 . , N ,i ...... THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ‘The Thief of Bagdad’ v in Technicolor with Sabo and an All-Star cast HAVE YOU ANY COLEMAN APPLIANCE THAT NEEDS ADJUSTMENT OR SERVICE? ANNOUNCING SUNDAY AFTER MIDNIGHT commencing at 12.05 One night only— two features Hurry Charlie Hurry” starring — LEON ERROLL SCATTERGOOD BAINS in Scattergood Pulls the Strings --------_V-------- r CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Cather ine Motz wishes to thank all the neighbors and friends for theii’ ex pressions of - sympathy extended during their recent sad bereave ment; also for the floral tributes, to Rev. A. E. Pletch, Rev, Trinier, of London, and to Mr. Freeman Morlock and Mrs. Charles Hoffman, who rendered a duet, ---------V-------- CARD OF THANKS Mr. Henry Eilbe’r and family wish to express theii- sincere appreciation to friends, neighbors and relatives for the kindness and sympathy ex tended to them during the recent illness and passing of Mrs. Eilber. Special thanks to tne pallbearers, Rev. A. E. Pletch, Mrs. Emmery Fahrner, Mrs. Chas. Hoffman, Har ry .Hoffman and those who loaned their cars. SAINtSBURY Week-end visitors with Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Harry Nels and baby, of Ayl mer, t_2, _ well Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McDonald Howard and Joseph McDonald, re turned home last week aftexf spend ing a few weeks with relatives. Mr. Albert Dobbs, of Granton, spent the week-end with his broth er, Mr. Minor Dobbs. The ladies of this community gathered at the home of Mrs. Har old Hunter on Thursday of last week to arrange foi* the cold ’ ham supper which is being held on Nov. ,11th in the Parish Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Minor Dobbs and Wm. Dobbs attended, the anniver sary services in Kirkton and spent .the day with Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dickens and family, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Dickens. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mullins and. Ruth Ann, of Thedford, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll and Ronnie and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Abbott and- family spent Sunday with Mr. Hen ry Hodgins, the occasion being Mr. Hodgins’ birthday. The Girls’ Guild met at the home of Mrs. Richard Dickens on Mon day night and quilted a quilt. —_-__-V-r__-___ Wm. Dickens were Mr. and and and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cald- and family, of St. Thomas. AT OCR STORE ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Bring it to our store—bring them all ini A trained expert from the Coleman factory will service them for you. He Will not make any charge for,labor or for gasoline used in testing or for mantles used In testing lamps or lanterns. If any parts are required you will be charged only the regular prices for them. ONE DAY ONLY This offer fe good only on the above date. If yeti cannot come in then leave your Coleman appliances in before that and pick them up after* Service Labor Is Free The only cost to you will be for any new parts that may be needed. Lindenfield’s Hardware MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY two special features— Nice Girl” — DEANNA DURBIN, i----------------------------------- •- Istarring FRANOHOT TONE and an All-Star cast Bad Men of Missouri” starring — DENNIS MORGAN WAYNE MORRIS and JANE WYMAN Coming Nov. 13* 14, 15th “IN THE NAVY starring ABBOT and COSTELLO November 17, 18, 19 “DIViE BOMBER*’ sterling1 Erroll Flynn & Fred McMurray November 20; 21# 22 “THE DICTATOR** starring Charlie Chaplin An. . excellent assortment of Christmas cards are now on display at the Tlmes-Advocate. SHIPKA Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mellin have" beipg on theirreturned home after honeymoon trip. Quite a number tended the Sunday tioii held at Grand day last. The delegates, Stuart Sweitzer, Lilah Finkbeinex* and Mabel Harlton gave fine reports on Sunday last. The service in the United Church on Sunday last was in i^he form of a Harvest Thanksgiving service. The Y.P.S. had decorated the church for the occasion. Rev, L. H. Turner gave a very fine address and sang a solo. We congratulate and Mrs, Roy Dietrich on ths arrival of a baby girl on Oct. 3Oth. Mrs. J. Baker, of Dashwood, is attending. Arthur. Galser and Jas, Clark left on Thursday last foi* military train ing. We wish the boys success. Mr. and Mrs. A. Noys, of Exeter, spent Sunday with friends here. The regular meeting of the Ladies’ Aid will be held on Thursday even ing of this week i® the church at 8 o’clock. Mr. Roy Kenny had the misfor tune to break a bone; in his arm while’’cranking a ear. from here at- School conven- Bend on Fri- The delegates, Lilah Finkbeiner WHALEN Mr. Gordon Johnson visited over the week-end with his friend, Bill Ashton, of London. Miss Finlayson spent the week-end with friends at Wingham. Mr. and ed recently Fairley, in Mr. and family, of with Mr, and Mrs, Wilson Morley. Mr. Jack Parkinson and bride, (nee Evelyn Hastings), of Regina, called on Mr, and Mrs- Alex Baillie on their way to Montreal where Jack expects to be a pilot to ferry bombers across the ocean. He has been a pilot for commercial air ways out of Regina for the past two years. Mr. 'Parkinson is a nephew of Mrs, Baillie, Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Morley, of Granton, and Mr. and Mrs, Nel son Squire, of Farquhar, were re- cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs, E. Squire. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. French, Mr. Harvey French and Miss Elva Mor ley, spent Sunday at th© home of’ Mr. Russell Brock, of Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire and Shir ley were Sunday visitors with Mr. dnd Mrs. C, Millson, Prospect. Rev. Beacom, of Grand Bend, cupied the pulpit in this church Sunday, afternoon, -------------r-V--------------- - Mrs. Alex Baillie visit- with their friend; Mrs. London. Mrs. Ewart Pym and Exeter, spent Sunday i- Let us lay before you a selection of new cloths that have come to us from Britain in amazing variety. » Let us make you a suit so that it becomes a truly per* sonal thing <—» so that the coat is “your” coat, fashioned to your height and posture Trousers that swing true to your stride because they are balanced to your build, now $19.75 and up YOU SAVE $5.00 to $7.00 ON THESE FINE GARMENTS BY BOND’S ----.--------Stores from Coast to Coast------------- Watch our window for Leather Windbreakers, Wjprk iShiyts, Underwear, Hose and a complete line of Shoes & Rubber Footwear 6 i > MOORESVILLE oc- on a WRIGHT » «? Thomas ill in a accepted A number of friends and neigh bours spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conlin prior to their leaving for their new home in Centralia. In the course of the evening Mr', and Mrs. Con lin were presented with a mantle clock and Miss Bernice with a lamp. Mr. Conlin made a very suitable reply. We are very sorry to report that Mr. McVey, father of Mr. McVey, is at present very London hispital. Miss Grace Simpson has a position in London. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dundas and fam ily and Miss Merle Hudson, of Wat erloo, spent the week-end in the vic inity. Mrs. Tom Kooy returned to her home on Tuesday aftex* visiting re latives in St. Thomas, Aylmer, and Dunnville. Mr. Martin, a former rector of Christ Church, McGillivray, took charge of the service on Sunday af ternoon. The October meeting of the la dies of the Guild of Christ Church was held on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Dixon with a good attendance. -V- CORBETT ’ Mr. John Pickering is convales cing' at the home of his mother, Mrs. Thdmas Corsant, aftex* his recent operation for appendicitis in a Lon don Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Mellin, attend ed the Mellin-Lovie wedding on Saturday afternoon, October 25, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lovie, Mollard Line. • Ovex- 900 people enjoyed the hot fowl supper and play "The Rose- Covered Cottage” put on by the congregation of Grace Church, Greenway, on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Steeper at tended the funeral of his niece, the late Miss Ledha Steeper, daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. John Steeper, of Ingersoll, oix Monday, October 27. ---------V--------- * NOTICE TO CREDITORS RE: JACOB HENHOFER late the Township of Stephen, County Huron, farmer, deceased. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said deceased are required to send full particulars- of such claims duly veri fied, to H. Eilber & Son, Crediton, on or before the 15th day of No vember, 1941, after Which date the executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate, having regard only to the claims of which notice has-been received. Dated this 27th day of October, A.D. 1941.MRS. * MARGARET HELD, 130 Fisher St. Waterloo BEN McCANN, R.R. N. 3, Dashwood,- Executors of of TUCKERSMITH YOUTH INJURED BY HORSE Robert Patrick, 21 years of age, son of Mr, and Mrs. M. Patrick, well-known Tuckersmith residents, suffered serious internal injuries when a horse he was leading step- ed on him. He was removed to Scott Memorial Hospital, in Seaforth. ---------V--------- AUCTION SAL® Sale Yards, November 8th. stock cattle. and mixed pigs. Strathroy, 150’ head Usual run Sales every Saturday. A. G. McAlpine, Auctioneer. Lambert Saturday, of mixed of calves ■V- AUCTION SALE of IMPLEMENTS AND GRAIN The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by pub lic auction on NOTICE The next meeting of the Huron County Council will be held in the Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich, commencing Tuesday, November 18 th, 1'941, at 2 p.m. All acounts, notices of deputa tions and othex* business requiring t'he attention of Council should be in the hands of the county Clerk not later than Saturday, November 15th, 1941, •N. W. MILLER, County Clerk, Goderich, Ont. 6:2tc V- auctioneer has to sell by pub- McGILLIVRAY LOT 12, CONCESSION 5, USBORNE on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th at 1 o’clock, the following: IMPLEMENTS — Wagon, nearly new; M.H. binder, 6 ft. cut; steel roller, disc harrow, disc seed drill, 14 holes; set diamond harrows, j 4-section; riding plow,, .turnip seed drill, grass seed sower, gravel box, hay rack, shuffler, sulky rake, cut ter, set sling ropes, 2 sets double harness, 2 horse collars, neckyokes, whiffletrees and othex* small ar ticles. " GRAIN—14 tons mixed hay, 200 bushels of barley, ’300 bushels of oats for seed, 150 bushels of mixed feed, 10'0 bushels’ Cartier seed oats. No reserve as the proprietor rented his farm. TERMS—CASH JOHN PROUT, Proprietor, FRANK COATES, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer ---------V----—- AUCTION SALE has of FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS FEED . The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by pub lic auction on LOT E 15, CON. 11, HIBBERT at CROMARTY i on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13tli at 1 p.m., the following: HORSES—Clyde mare, 7 years old; Clyde mare, 5 years old; 'filly 1 year old; horse .colt, 1-year old. CATTLE—Durham cow due Mar.® 1st- Durham cow due April 1st; 2] spring heifer calves, 6 steers, *700 •lbs.; 6 steers, 800 lbs. " • PIGS—40 shoats,. 40 to 70' lbs. . IMPLEMENTS—5-ft. er; cultivator, wagon, seed^ drill, 4 h.p. Gibson engine, cutting box, set scales, set plow har ness, neck yokes, whiffJetrees, 65 sap pails. FEED—10 tons mixed hay, 150 bus. mixed grain, 150 bus. oats.. TERMS—CASH KENNETH McKELLAR, Prop. WM. NAIRN, Auctioneei' AND M.H. mow- 10-hoe M.H. IT’S EASY to escape Worry and uncertainty this winter. Change now to 'blue coal’. Enjoy AIL WINTER LONG**: the economical heating com fort and satisfaction only 'blue coal* can provide.^ 9 Let us tell ydii just how ba&y it Is to change to "blue coal*; also, ask us about the ‘blue coal* auto matic Heat Regulator. Phone today. BC-8 AUCTION SALE FARM, STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS I The undersigned received instructions lie auction at lot c, CON, 11, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1941 at 1.00 o’clock the following: HORSES—2 Percheron mares, 4 years oxa, supposed to be in xoal. CATTLE—Cow* 3 .years old, due in April; Durham cow, 7 years old, due in April; Durham cow 6 years old, due in February; . 2 farrow cows, 4 heifers rising 2 ! steers rising 2 years, calves. I Sow due in December, year-old hens, ^bout chickens, 3 geeseW IMPLEMENTS—Clover good condition, . 1'0 J in. grinder with jack and endless belt, new; 10.0 feet 6 in. drive belt, end less; rubber-tired wagon, 16-ft. flat rack, 7 feet wide, new; M.H. team cultivator, corn scuffler, log roller, good frame and bearings; iCutter, Fleury plow, root pulper, DeLaval cream separator, fanning mill, seed treater, bag truck, set Renfrew scales, set single harness, ' set double harness, several good collars, l,25.’O watt Delco motor, 6 new 6-volt batteries, Gilson wash ing machine, with engine, new; 5- tube Sparton radio ’with new bat teries, 45-galloii oil drum, galvan ized 6-barrel water tank, 2x3x10 ft., grindstone, -wheelbarrow, set bob sleighs, Bissel tractor, tandem disc, M.H. LO-ft. lift; quantity house, 8x12 Jamesway oil GRAIN—6 hay, 18 ft. silo, a quantity of cut straw and alsike chaff, about 225 bus. wheat, about 800 bus. mixed grain. At the same time and place there will be offered for sale, subject to a reserve bid, Lot 6, Con. 11, Mc Gillivray, consisting of 99 acres of good tillable land with 20 .acres of fall wheat and 35 acres of fall plowing done. ”The farm has good buildings, wired for Delco; L-shap- ed bank barns 86x60 ft; good drive shed 22x50 ft.; garage 16x18 ft; godd. brick house with bathroom; large cistern; septic tank; farm is in good state of cultivation. TERMS—Chattels, cash. wTerins of real estate made known on day of sale. KENNETH & WILBERT SHOLDICE Proprietors FRANK COATES, Clerk FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer years, 11 4 spring about 5 0 75 Rock hull er in .. Vfessot cultivator, power of good wood, colony ft.; incubator and brooder. loads of good mixed of ensilage in 12-ft. ffliattqe'to *■1 blue Liston Io "THE SHADOW" — Radio’s Master Dofoctlvo31 THE COAL YOU CAN DEPEND ON 1t 1