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THE EXETER TJMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, MAY 18th, 1030
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Mr. and Mrs. Daniels had motored
to Brantford to visit ovex* the week
end, having lived there for a num
ber of years prior to moving to Hen-
sail.
Arnold Circle Honor Bride-Elect
A very pleasant evening was spent
Saturday at the home of Mrs. (Rev.)
Young when the members of the Ar
nold Circle held a miscellaneous
shower in honor of Miss
Walker, bride-elect of this
The early part of the evening was
spent in games after which the
bride-elect was showered with mis
cellaneous gifts, After opening the
gifts Miss Walkei' made a very fit
ting reply. A very dainty lunch was
served from a table decorated in
pink and white with pink and white
streamers extending from the chan-
NEW & OLD TIME DANCE
in CENTRALIA HALL on
FRIDAY, MAY 19th, 1939
McNICOL’S ORCHESTRA
Admission 25c
CREDITON
Don’t miss the big Furniture sale
at Hopper’s Furniture store.
Miss
Beaver,
end at
Miss
visited
parents Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Haist.
Mr. w. IL Wood, of Toronto vis
ited last Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Kerr.
Rev. and Mrs. Pletch, of Pem
broke; Rev. and Mrs. E. Pletch, of
Stratford, visited at the Evangelical
Parsonage last week.
Reeves Chester Mawhinney, W. D.
Sanders, of Exeter, Hetherington, or
Wingham; N. Trewartha, of Clinton;
Deputy-Reeve Brown of Goderich;
Ex-Warden Haacke, of Goderich Tp.,
were in Toronto on Tuesday in con
nection with the equalisation of
Huron County.
A Father and Son and a Mother
and Daughter Banquet will be held
Wednesday evening, May 31st in the
Sunday School auditorium of the Evangelical Church, sponsored by
the Dorcas and C. I, C. classes. A
splendid program is being arranged.
Rev. E. Burns, of Milverton, a former pastor will be the guest speaker.
A special Mothers’ Day program
was given at the Evangelical Sunday
School last Sunday. Vocal duets by
Aldona Wuerth and Verna Wein, a
reading by Elsie Gaisex* and a solo
by Chas. Hoffman, The guest speak
er was Miss Emily Desjardine, of Grand Bend, who spoke on “The
Duties of Mother.” She gave some
very practical illustrations and divided her address in three parts;
first, the mother should give her
children a sound mind and healthy
body; second, a good education;
third, a happy home. Miss Desjardine
favorably impressed the Sunday
School with her interesting and in
spiring effort. Recognitions were
given Mrs. G, Finkbeiner, the oldest
mother present and Bernard Brown
the oldest father. Joyce Elaine Hoff
man was presented with a testament
for being the youngest babe present.
Mrs. Emmery Fahrner and Mr.
Clayton Sims were taken to St. Jo
seph’s Hospital, London, and both
underwent serious operations. We
hope to hear that they are getting
along as well as can be expected.
Prize winners at the sugar drew
on Saturday night were: William
Morlock 50 lbs.; Lome Finkbeiner,
25 pounds; Win, Roeszler 15 pounds
and Wilfred Hogan 10 pounds.
Mothers’ Day in the United Church
■Mothers’ Day was very fittingly
observed in the United Church Sun
day morning. A large crowd filled
the church auditorium and the ser
vice was led by the pastor Rev. D.
Gladman and the Superintendent of
the Sunday School, Mr. H. Mitchell.
The theme of the program was “The
Glory of the Nation” and the songs
and exercises by the children were
exceptionally well given. The choir
composed of the mothers of the con
gregation rendered A selection with
Mrs. Ross Taylor and .Mrs. M. Telfer
taking the duet and Mrs. Garfield
Hill taking the solo par-|, A very ap
propriate duet was also sung by Mrs.
A. Baker and Mrs. L. Schwartz. A
baptismal service was held when six
children were baptized by the pastor
and Rev. Mr. Pletch, pastor of the
Evangelical Church was present and
officiated at the baptismal service of
little Anna Margaret Gladman, in
fant daughter of Rev, and Mrs. D.
J. Gladman.
IT’S COMING!
i The American Style Orchestra
! SINGING TRIO
TRUMPETERS
TROMBONES
FRENCH HORNS
SMARTEST — GAYEST ASSEMBLY EVER!
TIP TIPPING
and his
Cascade Rythm Orchestra
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th
CENTRALIA
Hopper's Furniture tgale positively
ends May 27, so do your shopping
early. We deliver any distance.
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Neil and
son, of Bad Axe, Mich., spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James
Neil.
Miss Gwen. Hicks, of London,
spent the week-end with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks..
Fred and Scotty Raynham, Arthur
Field, Bill Elliott and Jim Cook left
on Thursday of last week for New
York to attend the World’s Fair.
Mrs. Lome Hicks and Miss Wilda
Pollock R.N., of Kitchener, return
ed on Saturday evening after spend
ing a week in Rochester N. Y.
;Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith, spent
the week-end with relatives in Tor
onto,
Bunday visitors with Mr. Arthur
Brooks were Mr. and Mrs. Ewart
Powe and Teddy, Mrs. Julia Scan-
drett, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Skelton and
Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Proc
ter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Henry, of Har
riston and Mr. Donald Hicks, Clin
ton, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs, R. Smith and Mar
lene and Miss Alice Adamack, of
Exeter-visited • on Sunday with the
latter’s parents near Thorndale.
Mr. Ed. Willert, who has been ill
for sometime is able to be
around again.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mugan, of
don, were Sunday visitors
C. O’Brien.
Mr. and Mrs. Hartman
ily moved on Monday of
to Goderich, Mr. Thos. Smith will
run the chopping mill for Mr. Hart
man.
Misses Dorothy and Mildred Hicks
of London, spent the week-end with
their mother Mrs. B. Hicks.
Mr. W. T. Colwill is in New York
this week on business.
Mothers’ Day Service
Mothers’ Day Service in
on Sunday morning was
by a large congregation. The
was decorated with plants
vis-
the
Miss Mary Little, of London,
ited at her
week-end.
Mr. Fred
ill for the
glowly improving.
Miss Lauretta Bell, of London vis
ited over the week-end at her home
on Highway No. 4.
Mr. Mervyn Ryckman, of Toron
to visited last week with his sister
Mrs. Thos. Sherritt.
M.r
berg, spent the week-end with his
mother Mrs. Kate Cantelon,
Miss Lettie Love, of
spent the week-end at the
her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Love.
Miss Clarissa Mitchell
word this w eek of the death of her
aunt Mrs. Foster, aged 95, of Byron,
Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore and
family, of Thames Road, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and
Moir.
Mr. and Mrs. Herring
ter, of London, visited
with Mrs, Herring's mother Mrs.
Little.
Miss Jean Bonthron, of
visited on Saturday at the
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bonthron.
Miss- Dorothy McQueen,
don, visited over the week-end with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mc
Queen.
Mr. Homer Tinney, who had his
tonsils removed at the office of Dr.
D. G. Steer last week
out again.
Mr. and Mrs. John
son Ross
Mr. and
Dashwood,
Mrs. J.
home after a
with her mother Mrs. Yourigblutt,
in Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taman, of Blen
heim, visited last week with the lat
ter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles
McDonell.
Mrs. Walks has purchased the
house and lot of the estate of the
late Mrs. Ellen Moir and will move
into the same shortly.
Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman, of
London, visited on Sunday with the
former's mother Mrs. Wm. Coleman
and aunt Miss Annie E. Consitt.
Visitors at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. D. G. Steer on Sunday were the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steer
son and daughter, of Mt. Brydges,
and Mrs. Steer’s mother Mrs. Brazier
and son and daughter, of London.
Miss Doreen Farquhar, who has
held the position of bookkeeper
with Bonthron & Drysdale, for the
.past ten years has resigned her posi
tion, which will be filled by Mr. Bob
Drysdale. Miss Farquhar is a popu
lar bride-elect of this month.
Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Stowell, and
Miss Marguerite Drysdale, of Stat-
tler, Alta., and Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Drysdale left on Sunday on a two
week’s trip to New York to the
World’s Fair travelling by way of
Toronto, Kingston and Quebec.
Rev W. A. Young conducted both
services
liver in g
Baptism
morning
lightful
End of the Way.” The choir
two beautiful anthems, soloist
Mr. Young.
Shower for Bride-Elect
A number of the former neighbors
and friends from Tuckersmith gath
ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Walker on Tuesday evening in
honor of their daughter Helen, bride
elect of this week. A social time
was spent and the bride-elect was
the recipient of many beautiful and
useful gifts. A dainty lunch was
served.
Injured in Accident in Brantford
While visiting in Brantford on
Saturday, Mr. William Daniels was
knocked down by a truck driven by
Mr. Gales Suddaby, on Colborne St.
at the junction with Brant Ave., and
suffered a fracture of the left hip.
He was removed to the hospital.
home here
Corbett, who
past several
ever
has been
weeks is
Helen
week.
Cafeteria Lunch
Ferris Cantelon, of Schom-
Toronto,
home of
William k
received
Mrs. Peter
and daugh-
on Sunday
London,
home of
J. W.
of Lon-
is able to be
Corbett and
'Sunday withvisited on
Mrs. Albert Morenz, at
W. Bonthron returned
very pleasant visit
at Carmel Presbyterian de-
very inspiring addresses,
service was held in the
and Mrs. Young sang a de
solo “When I Get to the
sang
Rev.
bn
Imported Percheron Stallion
DUSSOTOY
(Imp.) (12930) (170258)
Enrollment No. 2339. Form
Dussotoy will be routed by trail
er this season. For route and
terms see
J. IRA MOIR, phone 171r2
Exeter tfc
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Helen Teller and Miss Edna
of London, spent the week-
their respective homes.
Gertrude Haist, of Goderich,
over the week-end with her
WOODHAM ANNIVERSARY
SUPPER
Anniversary Services of Woodham
United Sunday School will be held
SUNDAY, MAY 21,st, 1939
i at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. conducted by
Rev. Keith Love, R,A«S R.D., KintoreI Special music by the school assisted
; by the orchestra, Supper and Enter-
[ May 24.
Supper will be served at the Orange
Hall from 5,30 followed by a pro
gram consisting of a play “The Red-
Headed Step-Ohjld” presented by the young peopFe of Woodham.
Adm.: Adults 30c.; Children 25c.
Rev. A. Laing, Pastor
Milton Cooper, Superintendent
deliers to the corners of the table. a?
and a very enjoyable time was spent
in a social hour.
Presentation to Bride-Elect
A very pleasent evening was spent
Friday at the home of Mrs, (Dr.) D.
G. Steer when about twenty girl
friends gathered in honor of Miss
Doreen Farquhar bride-elect of the
evening was spent in playing court
whist after which Mrs.
Harman and Mrs. 'Claude
presented Miss Farquhar with
table mirror and bridge lamp. Miss
Farquhar made a very fitting reply
The guests were then invited to the
dining room and a very dainty lunch
was served from a table decorated
in pink and blue trimmings and
centred with a huge basket of snap
dragons, pink candles and bud vases
of forget-me-nots and bleeding
heart. A social hour was spent and
very enjoyable time was had by all
present.
Kitchen Shower for Bride-Elect
About seventeen girl friends ga
thered at the home of Misses Bar
bara and Margaret Shepherd on
Friday evening and honored Miss
Helen Walker, bride-elect with a
kitchen shower. The early part of
the evening was spent in games and
contests and a dainty lunch was
served by Misses Edija Saundercock,
Nellie (Fee, Barbara' and Margaret
Shepherd. After lunch Miss Goldie
Cross played the wedding march for
a mock wedding with Miss Nellie
Fee as bride, Miss Norma Cook
groom and Miss Pearl Harpole, the
minister. Several piano selections
were played by the girls and the
bride-elect Miss Helen Walker was
escorted to a decorated chair by
Miss Edna Saundercock and present
ed with a beautiful decorated basket
of gifts. Miss Walker thanked all
with a few well chosen words and all
joined in singing “For She’s a Jolly
Good Fellow.” j
Ladies’ Aid Hold Interesting
Meeting
The regular meeting of the Ladies'
Aid of Carmel church was held on
Tuesday evening with Mrs. Robert
Cameron presiding. After singing a
hymn Mrs. Young led in prayer, j then conducted a sing song accomp-
The minutes of the previous meeting anied by Miss Irene Hoggarth on the
were read and adopted and the busi- [piano. Miss Alice Pfaff proposed a
ness discussed. Mrs. Manson's group
presented the following program: A
musical selection by Margaret and
Jean Love which was very much en
joyed. Mrs. (Dr.) Campbell con
ducted a spelling match, followed
by a Quiz contest conducted by Mrs.
R. Y. MacLaren, A balloon con-
i test was very much enjoyed,
were given foi’ each. A very
lunch was served.
Mothers’ Day Services Held
Local Churches
■Special Mothers’ Day Services
were held in the local churches on
zSunday, In the United church a
special program was followed, very
appropriate for the occasion.
Sunday
church
Messrs.
Forrest
number
sang a
Queen read a very interesting story
of the “Golden Room.” There was
six baptisms at the morning service
and Rev. Mr. Brook delivered very
appropriate sermons at both ser
vices. The choii’ sareg two beauti
ful anthems.
Funeral of the Late Andrew Boa
The funeral of the late Andrew
Boa, aged 18, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Boa. was held from the home
of his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Smale, on Thursday afternoon
conducted by Rev. W. A. Young.
The floral tributes were very beauti
ful showing the esteem with which
the young man was held. The pall
bearers were four cousins of the de
ceased, Roy Williams, Thomas and
Howard Smale and Lloyd MacDpn-
ald and Otto Stephan. Intdhhfent
in MacTaggart’s cemetery.^ .feniwiv-
Maynard
Blowes
a
Prizes
dainty
in the
" ’ . The
School pupils attended
with their teachers and
Clarence Smillie and Edison
assisted Rev. Mr. Brook. A
of Sunday School pupils
chorus and Miss Elva Mc-
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At Regular Prices ‘ Men 50c; Women 35c;, Danping Free
LAKEVIEW CASINO, Grand Bend
Make Them This Year
Ohr prices are very reasonable for High Quality Chicks.
Get your cockerels now for early Broilers: Barred Rocks,
New Hampshires, White Leghorns.
Mr. Hogarth Will be glad to help you with any of your poul
try problems.
ELECTRICIAN
WOODHAM, ONT.
Estimates freely given.
Prices Reasonable
Agent for the famous
PARMAK ELECTRIC
FENCES
Sold on a money back
guarantee
Charges up to 30 miles of
Fence
Phone Kirkton 62-2
a
ing are his parents, one sister, Eva,
Mrs. Shell, of Detroit and five
brothers at home, George, Paul,
Jack, Alex and Mac. Among those
who attended the funeral from a
distance were Mrs. Shell, of De
troit; Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Boa, of
Norpvich and Mrs, Brightmore, of
London. The sympathy of the com
munity is extended to the bereaved
family.
Arnold Circle Hold Mother and
Daughter Banquet
About seventy guests and mem
bers of the Arnold Circle attended
the Mother and Daughter Banquet
held in Carmel Presbyterian church
on Monday evening. After partak
ing of the delicious supper prepared
by the members of the Arnold
Circle Mrs. Roy Bell, president, act
ed as toastmistress and made a very
appropriate speech, welcoming the
mothers and guests. Mrs. Young
1 toast to King George and Queen
I Elizabeth which was responded to
by singing God Save the King. Miss
Beryle Pfaff proposed the toast to
Mothers, which was responded to
by Mrs. Young.
conducted a Quiz
this Mrs. Andrew
Margaret Dougall played a delight
ful piano duet. Miss Ruth Young
gave a reading entitled “Miss Anna
belle McCarthy.” A quartette com
prising Misses Mabel Workman,
Irene Hoggarth, Emalie Hoskins and
Margaret Sangster sang “My Moth
er’s Prayers Shall Follow Me,” Mrs.
Young accompanied on the piano.
The offering was received and Mrs.
Bell introduced the guest speaker,
Mrs. G. M. Young, of Lucknow, who
gave an excellent address on “Chang
ing Places.” Miss Margaret Doug
all favored with a vocal solo
“God Save the King” was' sung.
Mrs. Bell then
contest, following
Dougall and Miss
KIRKTON
out
and
■with
Lon-
Mrs.
fam-and
this week
the
at-
The
church
tended
church
and spring flowers and presented a
very attractive appearance. Special
music was provided by the choir.
Mr. Donald Blair led the service The
story “The Room of Gold” was told
by Clifford Hicks. A dramatization
of the address was very ably present
ed by Mr. Arthur Hastewell and his
Sunday School class. The Mothers'
Day address was given by Rev. Fal
conbridge. A baptismal service was
conducted by Rev. Mr. Falconbridge
and one baby was baptized.
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 Post Office, in Zu
rich, last three days of week.
Mr. and Mrs, .Huron spent the week-end
the latter's mother
Mrs. Jas. Smith Shirley, of Windsor and Mr.
J.
KHIVA
and Mrs. Albert Cook andMr.
Mr. Joe Kenney, of Detroit, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. Mc
Cann.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Matthew Clarke were: Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Clarke and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Wurm and family, of
Hensall and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Beaver and baby, of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker, of
the Lake Road, spent Sunday
the latter’s parents Mr. and
Wm. Mason,
purpose in their lives.
with
Mrs.
GRAND BEND
Mr. and Mrs, Elzar Mousseau, of
Kippen and Mr. and Mrs. Rufus
Turnbull visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Turnbull on Sunday.Mr. James Denomme, of Drysdale
has rented Mr. John Mousseau’s
barber shop and has opened up for
business.Mr. and Mrs, McNall, of Blyth,
are visiting With Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Craig.Mr. and Mrs. Herb Mollard, park
hill, Visited Mr. and Mrs. Abner Mol
lard on Sunday.The Scott family, of Sarnia, were
visitors with Mr. and- Mrs. William
Patterson over the week-end.
' The fishermen have their nets in
and are getting some fine fish. *
Mr. BruOe Edglbson is all smiles.
A baby girl has come to Stay.The prayer services at the differ
ent homes’ are attracting good crowds
and the new help is assisting in car
rying them on. All are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Johnson Visit
ed at Granton bn Monday.
Studios, Tables of all kinds, Oc
casional Chairs, Mirrors and Lamps,
all specially priced at Hopper’s
Furniture ifiale*
Don’t miss the big Furniture Sale
at Hopper’s Furniture Store.
Mrs, N. Goulding called on friends
in the village and also at her farm
home Saturday.
'Miss Irene McKenzie, of Pt. Elgin,
spent the week-end with Rev. and
Mrs. Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. James Preebles, of
Anderson, were Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Hodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Blatchford and fam
ily, of Detroit, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. R. Dobson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hazelwood, of
Detroit, spent the week-end with
Mr. Walter Hazelwood.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Parish, of Avon-
ton, were Sunday visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Clarence Switzer.
Kirkton Boys Heard on the Air
Those tuned in on CFIPL London,
Wednesday evening heard these tal
ented young men in the persons of
Wm. Switzer, Gerald and Leon Paul,
These boys carried off first prize on
the Ken Soble Amateur program last
winter and are again to be congrat
ulated on their very fine work.
Mothers’ Day Observed in S. S.
On Sunday morning the special
Mothers’ Day program was followed
led by the Superintendent Mr. C.
Routly. Appropriate readings and
music were given by members Of the
school and the address was given by
Mr. K. B. Clysdale, of St. Marys. The
church was decorated with lovely
cut flowers. Rev. C. L. Lewis took
the evening service and preached a
very fine sermon fol’ Mothers’ Day.
A ladies’ quartette rendered a very
appropriate number at the evening
service,
Y» I*. U. Hold Special Meeting
The Young People’s Union held a
very successful meeting Tuesday ev
ening. The worship service opened
with quiet music. Miss Elaine Robin
son took charge of the meeting. The
Scripture was taken by Edwin Tufts.
A reading was given by Roxie Doupe
and the guest speaker, Rev, G. w.
Birtch, B.A., of Tavistock, gave a
very fine address. Music by Barbara
Kirkby; reading by Marion Kemp
and a solo by Thelma Cluff. This
xvill be the last time to hear Rev,
Mi*. Birtch as he has accepted a
position in the Foreign Mission Field
in West China.
Burns, of Port witn
Mrs. Witzel.
and daughter
____ _____ _ 2 . and
Mrs. Bill Miller and son Billie, of
Detroit, were Sunday visitors with
Mr. Jonas Hartleib and Lavada.Rev. John Oestricher, of Rosen-
dahl, who attended the General Con
ference in Kitchener last week spent
a few days with his fathr Mr. G,
Oestricher.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce, Mr. J.
Snider, Misses Reta and Grace Hay
ter, of Windsor, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Hayter over the
week-end.Mr. and Mrs. E. Edighoffer and
daughter of the West, are visiting
with her sister Mr. and Mrs. P. Mc-
Mr. Wm. Schroeder and daughter
and Mr. and Mrs. Hintz, of Detroit,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Hamacher,
who continues very ill. Mr. Schroed
er, who has been attending her
ther for a few weeks will stay a
weeks longer.Mr. J. Mose, of Ripley, Mr.
Mrs. Carl Hueston, Beatrice
Madge, of Bayfield visited with
mo-
few
and
and
Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Hayter and family
on Sunday.
of Cromarty,
her daughter
observed in the
THAMES ROAD
Reception
The young people of the commun
ity arranged a social evening and
dance at Farquhar Hall on Thurs
day evening when they honored and
presented Mr. and Mrs. Lome Allen
(nee Jean Ballantyne) with a day
couch. Dancing was enjoyed with
lunch served at midnight.
Mrs. O, Walker,
spent Sunday with
Mrs, Parker,
Mothers’ Day was
Sunday School and Church service on
Sunday morning. Miss Helen Selves
gave the story of ’The City of Gold’
Four teen age boys gave the drama
undex* the leadership of Mr. Aimer
Stewart, with Masters Edwin Miller,
R. Bollings, Glen Stewart, John
Kreitz taking part. The sacrament
of baptism was carried but during
the service, the children baptised
being the little daughter of Mr. and
•Mrs. Alvin Cottle; Mr, and Mrs. A.
Etherington’s son, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Allison's daughter and )Mx*. And Mrs.
Otville Beavers’ son. The choir sung
A suitable number with Miss Anne
Morgan taking part. An instructive
address was given by the pastor who
closed the service by singing that
fine bld hymn “My Mother’s Prayer.’
Boxer: “Have I dene Tm any
damage?”
Disgusted Second: “No; but keep
on swingin’ your arms about. The
draught might give ’im a cold.”
Old Time Dance
KIPPEN
FRIDAY, MAY 19th
FRANK KENNY AND HIS
HOOZER HOT-SHOTS
Featuring the Gelinos Sisters
Admission 25c
O<1
a.nd'
Exe-
Mad-
and
Sunday
Mr. and
MOUNT CARMEL
Don’t miss the big Furniture Sale
at Hopper’s Furniture Store,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Overholt, spent
Sunday at the home of the latter’s
mother, Mrs. D. Mahoney.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Bedard, Zurich,
spent Sunday with the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Morrissey.
Mr. F. Couhlin returned home on
Monday after a short business trip.
Miss Francis Campbell is employ
ed at the home of John Hill for the
summer.
John Hall is all smiles. It’s a boy.
Misses Regina McCann, Frances
and Marion Mahoney spent Sunday
afternoon at Miss H. Reardon’s.
Miss .Margaret Eller in gt on
Miss Reba Simmons, both of
ter, are nursing Mr. Michael
den during his recent illness.
Miss Catherine Walker and boy
friend, of Detroit, are visiting at
Mr. S. Morrisons.
Miss Veronica Ducharme spent
Sunday with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. F. Ducharme of Drysdale.
Virginia O’Brien was taken to St.
Joseph’s Hospital, . London, where
she is to have her tonsils removed.
We wish her a speedy recovery.
Through the efforts of the men
in the parish considerable improve
ment has been accomplished in the
appearance of the church grounds
this week, particularly that in front
of the cemetery. This
provide a good parking
near future.
Mr. Parry Thompson
day in London.
We are pleased to report that
Mrs. Eli Thompson is recovering
from her recent illness.
Mr. Matthew Doyle, London, was
a visitor in this locality on Monday.
.Mr. A. Hartman has taken a re
newed interest in farming since win
ning a fine general .purpose
recently.
ground will
space in the
spent Tues-
horse
the doc-
CLANDEBOYE
Hopper’s Furniture (Sale positively
ends May >27, so do your shopping
early. We deliyer any distance.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Brook
family, of London, spent
with the former’s parents,
Mrs. T. Brook.
Mrs. Eli Carter is under
tor’s care. We hope for a speedy re
covery.
Miss Inez Hendrie is visiting with
Mrs. G. Gilbert, of Denfield.
Miss Blanche Robinson spent
Sunday with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Robinson, Ailsa Craig.
Mr. Arnold Morgan, of Ailsa Craig
spent Sunday with
Simpson.
Mr. Len Powell,
the week-end with
Ansley Neil.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simpson ana
Marion spent Monday in London.
A number of farmers around this
locality are busy sowing sugar beets.
of London, spent
his mother Mrs.
CREDITON EAST
Out goes oui’ Dining Room Furni
ture, at prices you can afford to
pay.—'Hopper’s Furniture Sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hamilton and
son Barry, of Grand Bend, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Lewis.
Mr. Jack Anderson, of London,
spent the weekend at his home here.
.Mrs. Wilson Anderson and Mrs. J.
Morley, Mr. Jim Morley and; Mr.
Mark Mitchell, of Exeter, visited
Sunday with their sister Mrs. H.
Mitchell, who is ill in the Hospital
in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Merner and
daughter and Mr. Sam Lawson spent
iSunday in Alvinston.
Mrs. Wm. Snell, of Exeter is vis
iting her daughter Mrs. Elmer Kel
lar.
Miss Dora Gianville, of Toronto,
is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Gianville.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Motz and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Motz spent Sunday
in Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Motz.
H
WHALEN
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Hodgins vis
ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Squire.
Misses Marjorie Parkinson is
spending a few days with Mrs. Nor
man Docking, of Munroe.
Miss J. Finlayson, spent the week
end with her parents at Kippen.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Kenny, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles
Catherine Morley,
week-end visitors
this community.
Miss Mabel Elliott, of London and
Miss Jean Morley, of Lucan, visited
on Sunday with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Andei-son, of
Thames Road, were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Squire.
Hayes and Miss
of Brantford, were
with relatives in
Big Opening Dance...
SPRUCE GROVE
on No. 4 Highway - 3 miles south
of Exeter near Centralia
To BERNIE COULTER AND
HIS ORCHESTRA
Tuesday, May 23rd
and every Tuesday and Friday
9 pm. to ??
Dancing 5c
Sponsored by B. H. Coulter
CREAM
Cream will be received at the Exeter Creamery on Saturday
Nights beginning Saturday, May 13th, 1939
Exeter Creamery Co., Ltd.
Round Trip Bargain Fares
MAY 26th and 27th
from EXETER to TORONTO
Also’ to Brantford, Chatham, Goderich, Guelph, Hamilton, London,
Niagara Falls, Owen Sound, St. Catharines, St. Marys, Sarnia, Strat
ford, Strathroy, Woodstock.
To Stations OshaWa and East to Cornwall inclusive,
Uxbridge, Lindsay, Peterboto, Campbellford, Newmarket, Colling
wood, Meaford, Midland, North Bay, Parry Sound, Sudbury, CapreOl
and West to Beardmore.
Ii'er Fares, Return Limits, Train Information, Tickets, consult
Nearest Agent
See handbills for cothpiete list of destinations T 146A
CANADIAN NATIONAL
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