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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1939-08-24, Page 54 I « h 5 < < I * = f ( < ♦<(i THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, AUGUST (24th, 1089 HENSALL FORD > Mr, Thos. Briptnell, of Chiselhurst, CREDITON had the misfortune last week while, I moving the threshing machine into I The Crediton district was shock- the barn to have two of his fingers «d on Monday to learn of the sudden " * Herman Beaver in his 58th year. Mr. Beaver was in fairly good health until last Bunday evening when he collapsed. He died Monday morning. Left to mourn are five brothers and one sis­ ter. Harry and Edwin, of Credit­ on; William, of London; Fred of New York and Herbert and Clara at The funeral took place on Miss Jessie MacMoran, of Illinois! m W t isochron. severea when eaught in a pulley, He and untimely death of Miss Ma.rirai'ftt JnnnRtnn in «mnv- ... . ■ _ - z. .... 4.. -ki,. ron, *Miss Margaret Johnston is enjoy­ ing a week’s vacation. Mr. Frank Battersby, of London, spent Sunday with friends here, Mrs. Thos. Suitor, of Montreal, visited last week with her mother, Mrs. Ellen Coxsworth, Dr. Samuel Coulter, of Toledo, Ohio, visited recently with his father Mr, John Coulter. Mr. Harvey Hudson, of Ilderton, visited on Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Colin Hudson. Mrs. Gus. Voth and babe, of De­ troit, are. visiting with Mrs. Levi Simpson and Mrs. Robt. Bonthron. Miss Jessie PaiSley, of Toronto, is holidaying with her grandmother Mrs. Rennie. Miss Lila Steer, of Mt. Brydges, is visiting at the home of her bro­ ther Dr. D. G. Steer. Miss Helen Moir left on Sunday for London, where she has accepted a position. Mrs. Carrie Ballantyne is being visited by her son Mr. Lome Bal­ lantyne and wife Mrs. Ballantyne. Mr. Carl Passmore had his tonsils removed at the office of Dr. I, G. •Smillie on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Sparks, of De­ troit, visited over* the week-end with relatives here. Mr. Harold Sheryitt, of Dundas, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sherritt. Mrs. Harry Horton and Mrs. Fred Beer are enjoying a week’s holidays at Turnbull’s Grove. Miss Grace Brock, of London, 1b holidaying with her mother Mrs. Geo. Brock and family. Mr. an.d Mrs. John Dick, of Oril­ lia, visited with relatives and friends here last week. ■ (/ Mr. Harold Shepherd, of Toronto, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd. Misses Betty and Joyce Mousseau, of Zurich, visited.last week friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Fenwick, of don, visited on Sunday with Marjorie Sparks. Miss Grace Schilbe has accepted a position at the home of Dr. D. G. Steer. Mr. John Miller, of Exeter, spent the week-end with his son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Day­ man. Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Kading and babe, of London, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Kading’s parents Mr. and Mrs? Colin Hudson. Mrs. Herb Britton and children, of Dublin, visited last week with her mother Mrs. Hannah Workman and sister Miss Mabel Workman. Miss Gladys Luker returned home on Sunday after a very pleasant vis­ it with Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Strat­ ford. Miss Laurabelle Wright, field, had the office week. Mrs. D. with. Lon- Mrs. Bruce- li er tonsils removed at of Dr. D. G. Steer last G. Steer, who underwent an operaton for appendicitis in the Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, recently returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ferguson and Miss Violet Hyde visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Ferguson and daughter Edith in Seaforth, Mr. Wm. L. MacLaren, who re­ cently underwent an operation in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, is a little improved. Mr. and Mrs. George Could, of Clinton, visited on Sunday with the latter’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker. Mrs. Thos. Parlmer left this week for North Dakota, where she will make her home with her sister Mrs. Breen, who has been visiting here for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Alger Brown and Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Marshall and family of Oxford, Mich., visited on ’ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. bett. Freddie Robinson, who seriously ill, following an for appendicitis in Scott Hospital, Seaforth, is somewhat im­ proved at date of writing. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Thompson and family, who have been holiday­ ing for the past few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher returned to their home in Toronto on Sunday. Mr. John Stacey, of Orillia, visit­ ed with relatives and friends in tae village last week. We are pleased to meet with Mr. Stacey again ana see him looking so well. Rev. D. C. Hill, of Exeter, con­ ducted service in Carmel Presbyter­ ian Church on Sunday morning. A trio comprising Mrs. MacDougall, Mrs. A. Dougall and Miss Margaret Dougall sang very iovely. Misses Marjorie and Johnston returned to their Windsor last week after several weeks holidaying home of their grandmother Mrs. J. Johnston, Fred Cor- has been operation Memorial Dorothy home in spending at the was attended to by Dr. I. G. Smillie, Mrs. Roy Parlmer and daughter Caroline, who have been visiting for several weeks with the former’s par­ ents Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Fisher re­ turned to their home in Windsor on Sunday. Mr. Roy Parlmer, of Windsor, viisted over the week-end with rela-. home, fives here, Mrs. Parlmer and Caro- Wednesday afternoon at .2 p.m. from line, returned home with him after a the homestead on the fourth conces- pleasant holiday with Mrs. parlmer’s 6i°n of Stephen township. Interment ------I took place in the Crediton cemetery, conducted I The funeral was conducted by Rev. - ~ ? The pall-bearers morning and Master Albert Mitchell,■ were Frank Triebner, Lawrence Hill parents, Mr. and Mrs.^John Fisher. Mr. Robt. Passmore . service in the United Church Sunday , G, Gladman, ______ ________ ____ ah_.x •wjxz.'l. woi'P ’PuctiiV Ti’ia DEALERS' of Windsor sang a solo. Rev. Mr. Ered Finkbeiner, Ed. Harrison, John Brook will conduct service in the j Willis and Wellington Haist. The sympathy of the community is ex­ tended to the bereaved. A men’s quartette of the Evangel­ ical church are assisting in the Dec­ oration services at -Mar’s Hill next Sunday afternoon. Mr. spent ity. Mr. United Church next Sunday morning only. Rev. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Young and family returned home this week after a delightful holiday with their friends at Port Rowan, Rev. Mr Young will conduct communion ser­ vice in Carmel Presbyterial church on Sunday morning September 3rd and wiil deliver his farewell ser­ mon at the evening service prior to leaving foi’ his new charge at Fergus The funeral of the late Mr. Robt, N. Douglas, was held from the Unit­ ed Church, Blake on Thursday af­ ternoon, interment in Bayfield ceme­ tery. Surviving are his widow, for­ merly Miss Mary E. Dick, of Hensall and two daughter Miss Gladys Dou­ glas R.N., at home and (Margaret) Mrs. Donald Turner, of London. Quite a number from here attend­ ed. the funeral of the late Mrs. Sam. Thompson on Friday from the home of her son Mr. George E. Thompson, second concession of Hay. Organize a W. C. T. Union A meeting was held in the United Church Monday evening for the purpose of organizing a W. C. T. U. of the ladies of Hensall and Exeter. It was moved by Mrs. Pearce and seconded by Mrs. Johns that an or­ ganization be formed with Exeter as the outpost. Moved by Mrs. Elder and seconded by Miss Sutherland that Mrs, Geo. Hess be president. Carried. Moved by Mrs. McQueen and seconded by Mrs. Passmore that Miss Jennie Murray be Correspond­ ing Secretary. Carried. Moved by Mrs. Pearce and seconded by Mrs. Jinks that Miss Douglas be Record­ ing Secretary. Carried. Moved by Mrs. Cook and seconded by Mrs. Fee that Mrs. McQueen be treasurer. Carried, Moved by Mrs. Pearce and seconded by Mrs. McQueen that Miss Sutherland be Press Reporter. The meetings to be held on the third Thursday of each month. Moved by Mrs. Pearce and seconded by Mrs. Jinks that Miss Murray be vice- president. Carried.- Evangelistic Supt,, Mrs. Passmore and Mrs. Jinks; Anti-Narcotic Supt., Mrs. Elder. Dr. and Zu- two DASHWOOD W. D. Bryce, L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON At office in Hartleib Block, Dash­ wood, first three, dayB of week at office -over the Post Office, in rich, last three days of week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neeb and daughters, of Pontiac, Mich., return­ ed to their home on Sunday after spending their vacation here and in Rochester, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McNiven and son Donald, of Dorchester and Mrs. T. Day, ot Crumlin were Sunday vis­ itors with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Oes- tricher. Mr. and Mrs. John Hauser, Rod­ ney, spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Weig­ and. Mrs. Vernofi. Schatz is spending a week with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bender in Toronto. Misses Helen and Ann Morgan and Miss Margaret Allison, of Thames Road, are spending a week with Miss Eunice Oestricher. Mrs. Reid has spent a few days in Thedford, Rev, D. Bright, representative of the Bible Society occupied the pulpit in yie Evangelical church last Sun­ day owing to Rev. H. E. Roppel’s absence. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Mclsaac and children returned to their home in Detroit after sending a few weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Baker en­ tertained a number of boys on Tues­ day evening in honor of their son Jackie’s eleventh birthday. We re­ gret to say that Jackie has been confined to his bed for the past four months owing to ill health but is improving nicely now. The evening was spent in games and Contests af­ ter which a dainty lunch was served. f Bob Blackwell, the week-end in and Mrs. Irvin of Brantford, the commun- of a at Fahner, Kit­ chener, spent Sunday at the home Mr. Chris. Fahner. Rev, F. M. Faist, of Chesley, former Crediton boy, will preach the Evangelical church next Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. M, W, Teller are holidaying at Milton. Mr. McKen­ zie, of Toronto, is relieving at the Canadan Bank of Commerce. A temperance program was given at the United church Sunday School on Sunday last. Mrs. Daniel Lewis, of Brinsley, as guest speaker, gave an inspiring talk and Mrs, A. Baker and Mrs. L. Swartz contributed a duet, "Love Lifted Me,” Last Sunday concluded the Union services of the Evangelical and Unit­ ed Church for the summer months. Rev. D. J. Gladman occupied the pulpit at the Evangelical church last Sunday morning. His deeply spiritual message coupled with a wealth of practical application held the interest of the congregation all through the sermon. Miss Pearl Woods, of Exeter, was present and rendered two fine selections to the intense delight of everyone present. A delightful social evening was held at the home of Mrs. A. M. Berry Monday evening the occasion being to honor the 79th birthday of Mr. Wm. H. Brown. About twenty of the neighbors and friends were pres­ ent and the evening was spent in music, games and speeches. Mr. Wm. Gaiser, who will himself celebrate his 74th birthday on September 3rd, extended congratulations to Brown and Mr. Jos. Finkbeiner others also extended best wishes told some early reminiscences. Brown expresed his appreciation. The ladies served refreshments, the host­ ess providing lemon water-ice. Mr. ano. an& Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aid and the Trustees church held a special 5HIPKA Church service will be held next Sunday at 10:30 and Sunday School after the service. Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch and Mr. and Mrs. Don Marr, of Detroit, spent Sunday with Keys. The Ladies’ of the United meeting on Thursday evening last and decided to redecorate the church on the inside, Mr. L, Rink­ er, of Dashwood, has. the contract and also wiring the church foi* hydro Mr. C. Morlock, of Crediton doing the work. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynch, of Detroit, visited with friends here on Sunday. Miss Nola Sweitzer nurse-in-train •ing at Victoria Hospital, London, spent Saturday afternoon at home of her parents Mr. and Matt. Sweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. John Merriott Mr, L. Schroeder attended the eral of Mr, David Merriott, of Klon- dyke on Friday afternoon last.’ the Mrs. and fun- BIG HARVEST CLEARANCE SALE of USED CARS & TRUCKS 4 This HARVEST CLEARANCE is a SALE OF SALES! It’s your big chance to save many dollars on a sleek- looking, modern, used car! Pick from the widest range of models and makes we’ve ever offered—at the lowest prices we’ve ever asked! Get the car your family wants or the truck your business needs. They’re fine cars and trucks, good for many thousands of economi- cal miles. Comfortable, safe to run. Many cars are R & G — renewed and guaranteed, carry our 2-day, money-back guarantee and 50-50, 30-day warranty against mechanical defects. That’s 100% satisfaction or your money back! Pick your 3 1 of reconditioning, too. Easy terms! r _____ 1938 Ford Tudor DE LUX Very Low Mileage This car by actual test runs 27 miles to the gallon of gasoline and does not require oil added between changes, it has new 1933 Plymouth Coach All good tires, newly painted a nice dark green. Bring in your Model A and make us an offer. TRUCKS and TRACTORS 1931 Maple Leaf Truck Dual wheels, power dump box, new license. Reduced from a genuine Ford Heater and sold for over $1,000. Our price today only $745.00 we give a 100 per cent, guaranteeand on tires, battery and all mechanical parts for 90 days. 1937 Ford Coach Mohair upholstering, genuine heater, new tires, original paint, metal grey, that still looks like Today’s Price $490.00 Ford gun- new. 1935 Hudson 4 Door Sedan with new tires and hot water heater. This car has been thoroughly gone over and will be sold R. & G. 100 per cent, of your money back if you are not 100 per cent, sat­ isfied after driving this car for 2 days and 50-50 guarantee for 30 days on all mechanical parts. REDUCED eE7E CEOEFROM □ IO 1934 Ford Tudor DE LUX VS Sedan, 2 new tires, good motor and a nice looking car. BESD $350 now $295 1929 Chev Coach was $175 now $125 1929 Chev. Coupe was $140 now $95 1928 Chrysler Sedan was $140 now $95 1929 Whippet Sedan Real Price was $150 now $125 1928 Nash Sedan Motor overhauled. Was $125 now $75 Get here before these bargains go $275 to $225 1934 Chev. Stake Truck Dual wheels, motor overhauled. These trucks usually sell at $400. Our price today only $295.00 1930 G. M. C. Long wheelbase truck, motor overhaul­ ed. Reduced from $275 to $175 1930 Chevrolet Smgle wheel, stake truck, 1 ton. A nice little truck in good condition $150 1928 Ford 1 ton, stake truck, good condition $90.00 Fordson Tractor With fenders and rarin’ to go to work. only $165.00 SANDY ELLIOT, Exeter CENTRALIA Mr. and Mrs, Dan Lewis and Doug­ las, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis and family of Brinsley, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harlton Thursday of last week. Mrs. Ronald Hill, of Windsor, was a recent visitor with Mrs. Nelson Baker, Mr, and Mrs. Rex Mills and Mari­ lyn, of Wyoming, were Sunday vis­ itors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills. Marilyn is remaining for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Skelton and Donald visited over the week-enu with Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Powe in London. Mr. and Mrs. S. Henry and young son, of Harriston, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert, of Palmer­ ston, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Field family left last week for Regina. Mr, and Mrs. George and the former’s parents Mrs, Baynham, of Shipka, visited on Sunday with relatives in Thorndale, Mrs, Carson, Shirley and Bell are visiting with relatives in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. K. Hodgins, of Wiar- ing House, Toronto. The marriage was performed by Rev. Mr. King, of the Metropolitan Church Chapel at 9 o’clock Saturday evening, After a reception at the Royal York Hotel the young couple took a plane from Malton airport to North Bay, where they will spend their honeymoon. ; Miss Gladys Schenk, of Crediton, i is visiting her uncle and aunt, Roy Mr.tended the funeral of the late Douglas, of Blake, last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane ited recently at the home of Mr. . Mrs. John Forest,' of‘'Hillsgreen. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hyde and son, of Ridgeway, visited over the week-end with the former’s mother Mrs, J. Hyde, Mr. C. Neil and daughter, of Zion City, Ill., visited recently at the home of Mr. H. Ivison and Jean. Rev. and Mrs. Richardson, Hen­ sail, visited with relatives in Kip­ pen on Sunday. Mr. Richardson as­ sisted with the service in the United Church. Miss Mildred Pybus, of Zurich, visited on Monday with Miss Irma Ferguson. Death of Mrs. Shmuel Thomson There passed away a well known resident of this community in the person of Elizabeth Moir, widow ot the late Samuel Thomson, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Moodie, of Brucefield on Wedues- day, August 16th in She is survived by Mrs. James Moodie, tery. The pall bearers were Messrs. James Smillie, Robert Thomson, Samuel Thomson, William Alexan­ der, Peter Moir and Norman Cook. BRINSLEY Decoration Services will be held at Mar’s Hill cemetery on Sunday, August 27th. Rev. Mr. Gladman will be assisted by Rev. ,B. Martin, of Ailsa Craig and Rev, R. A. Brooks of Hensall. The Evangelical church quartette and the Brinsley choir will, furnish the music. { Messrs. Will and Richard Tweddle and Mrs. Schenk, and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Glenn > Donald Revington is holidaying were over to Marlette, Mich., Sun-* with Donald Scott, day. Mrs. Will Tweddle who had' been visiting friends there accom­ panied them home. David Morley, Bert Greenlee, Ralph Drolet, of Ailsa Craig are oil1 from C.G.I.T. Camp, Goderich. This a motor trip to Northern Ontario. Miss Gertrude Amos is holidaying ; in Detroit. | The Women’s Institute f which 'Was held at Lieury last Wed­ nesday was well had a good time. Mrs. Dr. Niles, has been, visiting L. Amos. Miss Reta Lewis, of Hamilton is holidaying at the home of her par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. Dah Lewis after being in Toronto at the wedding of . her sister Olive Pearl, manager of ton, were week-end visitors with the Virginia Dare, 2042 Danforth Store, latter’s parents Mr, and Mrs. N. kilt- to Thomas Harold Hamilton, of the chell, staff of the United Church Publish- Harvey Morley, Owen Amos and Mrs. Simpson, of Lucan, is visit­ ing Mrs. A. Greenlee. Miss Mary Lee spent last Wednes­ day afternoon with Mrs. Earl Lewis. Miss Beryl Maguire returned home vis- and Lakeview Casino Grand Bend Last Two Weeks DANCING NIGHTLY WILLIS TIPPING AND HIS CASCADE RYTHM ORCHESTRA Free admission before 9 pan, Tncfi» day, Thursday, Friday First Two Dances Free Every Night i is Beryl’s second year. Master Murray Maguire is spend- , ing a couple of weeks with his sister picnic ’ Mrs. R. R. Nickols, of Woodstock,KHIVA Miss Meta Surerus, of Toronto, spent a few days lats week with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Willert. Miss Aldene Eagleson spent the week-end camping at Grand Bend. Miss Edith Wurm, of Hensall spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Deitrich spent Saturday in London. Miss Dorothy VoiSon, of Mt. Car­ mel, is spending a few days With Mr, 1 Hr..- 1741 Ar, Dancing at Spruce Grove... EVERY TUESDAY & FRIDAY NIGHT BERNIE COULTER And Jits Orchestra DANCING 5c Three Miles South of Exeter on. . - - No. 4 Highway, near Centralia ant1 MrE- Jas' zllor- ana a trip to Baynham Mr. and attended and all of Lansing, Mich., her sister Mrs. J, KIPPEN Mr. and Mrs. M. Mayfield, of Zion City, Ill., who have spent the sum­ mer at the home of the latter’s uncle Mr. H. Ivison and Jean returned to their home on Sunday. During their visit they won many friends and will be greatly missed. Miss Mildred Pybus, of Zurich, spent Sunday at the home of her grandmother Mrs, H. Ricker. A number from this vicinity at- her 95 th year, one daughter, of Brucefield and one son George E., of Kippen and two brothers Dr. Alex Moir, and Robert Moir, of Hensall and one sis­ ter Mrs. Colin McGill, Bellmont, Man. The funeral took place Fri­ day from the home of her son George to the Hensall Union cexne- AT LAST! FIN AX AMATEUR CON­ TEST! MONDAY, AUGUST 28tht First and second prize winners of each Amateur Contest of the entire season Will meet for Grand C-ash Prize. THE 24 PIECE PORT ELGIN BRASS RAND will be one guests on SUNDAY, AUGUST 27th Afternoon on the Beach—-Evening in Casino t-*- Silver Collection