The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-06-10, Page 54
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HENSALL
Presbyterian
is
of Mr.
Alberta,
McEwen,
now on
white. Miss
Gangster, of
was home on
g for
George,
James Sangster, of Hen-
was born in Hensall A’pril
One brother, David,
R.C.A.F. in England.
Coming to Hensail
C, R. Wilkinson, R,0.
Ophthalmic Optician
< Wingham
’ will be at W. O. GOODWIN’S
Store, every 1st and 3rd Tuesday
in the months for the purpose of
testing eyes and fitting glasses.
Difficult cases and those that
have not been properly fitted,
specially recommended to con
sult me. Hours 10 a.m, to 6 p.m.
Phone 16 Hensail
for appointment
sold, Mrs. Charles Forrest; vocal
duet, "You Are My Sunshine/*
Betty and Jean Armstrong; reading,
Miss M, Ellis, "Mrs. Casey at the
Euchre Party’’; piano solo, Miss
Gladys Luker, A sing-swng was en
joyed with Miss ’Gladys Luker at
the piano. A delicious luncheon was
served and contests enjoyed-
B ji c Jia nan-^-Cl arj?
The home of Mr. and Mrs, A. E.
Clark, Hensall, was the scene of a
quiet wedding on Thursday, June 3,
when their daughter, Mary, be
came the bride of L.A.C. Keith
Buchanan, No. 3 F.I.S. Arnprior,
son of William Buchanan and the
late Mrs. Buchanan, of Hensall.
Rev. R. A. Brook officiated, Miss
Florence Welsh, cousin of the bride
march and sang
in marriage by
a floor-length
satin, the skirt
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 10th, 1943
For lots of BIG Eggs
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Bray Chick Hatchery
Exeter, phone 246
Alvin W\ Kerslake, Hensall
or N, M. Wiley, Farmers* Co-op-
” ergative, Ailsa Craig
Lakeview CasinoMr. E, L. Mickle was in Toronto
this week on business.
Mrs. Harold Shepherd, of Toron
to, is visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jas, Sinillie..
Miss Mary Goodwin, of the staff
of the Bank of Montreal, is enjoy
ing a week’s vacation.
'Mr. and Mrs, John Passmore and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Passmore and
family visited in Delhi on Sunday.
Pte. Frank Hedden, of Camp
Borden, is spending a few days leave
with his mother, Mrs. Catherine
Hedden.
Mrs. Bawden returned to Exeter
after spending a few days at the
home of her daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farquhar.-
Misses Lillian and Edith Mc
Ewen, of London, visited during
the week with their brother and
sistr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John E.
McEwen.
The annual birthday party of the
W.M.S. of Carmel
Church will be held in the school
room of the Church on Thursday,
June 10th, at 3 P.M. Miss Laura
Jeckell will be the guest speaker.
Special services will be held in
St. Paul’s Anglican Church
sail, on Sunday June 13, to com
memorate the sixty-sixth i
sary of the opening of the church.
Morning service at 9.45. the. speak
er Rev. M. A. Hunt. Evening ser
vice at 7 o’clock, special spea’ker
Fit. Lieut R. Moynan, of No., 9, S.F.
T.S.
The annual picnic of the Hensall Church, Exeter, was in charge of
Womens’ Institute will be held at the the service^at ^ie house aRd Kev
beautiful residence ..................’
lawn of (Dr. and Mrs. Jas. Bell, on
Highway No. 4, on Wednesday after- (
noon, June 16th. Members and)
guests are to meet around 4.3 0 or
5 o’clock,
or Pay”.
Bell, 1’ .................
complete arrangements consists of: | performing her household duties
Miss Beryl Pfaff, Mrs. Kerslake and .Wednesday and was working in the
Mrs. Blowes. Each member has the garden in the evening. She was a
privilege of inviting a gue&t^Mem- member of Carmel Presbyterian
bers are reminded to bring a cup,, Church,Hensall.
spoon, tea (also extra for guests),! Surviving are her husband, a
and to provide baskets containing Well known cattle buyer and truck-1
foodstuffs suitable for a picnic lunch- er, two sons, Harold, of Hensall, | Western University,
eon. A large attendance is hoped for. I and Pte. Donald Willard, of theMrs. A. E. Clark entertained at a i Scoots Fusiliers, Niagara-on-the-
trousseau tea at her home on Tues-1 Lake; seven sisters, Mrs. Thomas
day, June 2, in honor of her daugh-, Morley and Mrs. Walter Gunning,
ter, Mary, whose wedding
Keith Buchanan, F.I.S.,
took place on Thursday, June 3.
The guests were received by Mrs.
Clark, assisted by Mrs. Alice Joynt,
and the lovely trousseau was dis
played by the bride-elect. Luncheon
was served from the tea table, at
tractive In pink and
Florence served.
Sergeant George A.
MacDonald, Manitoba,
a few days’ leave before leavin,
No. 1 Y. Depot, Halifax,
who is just 20 years of age, recent
ly graduated at No. 3 Bombing and
Gunnery School, MacDonald, Man.,
as air gunner, and was sixth high
in a class of 1S3, with 71 pei’ cent,
out of a possible 80, and is now
commissioned as Sergeant. He is
the son of Mrs. James Sangster and
the late
Sall, and
2, 1923.
with the
played the wedding
"Because”,
The bride, given
her father, wore
gown of brocaded
sweeping into a slight train, and
a three-quarter length veil. Her
bouquet was of red and white roses.
The bride and groom were unatten
ded, (Following the wedding dinner
L-A.C. and Mrs. Buchanan left for
Niagara Falls, the bride travelling
in. a brown pin stripe suit with tan
accessories.
Donald Park Was Buried Saturday
Donald Park, of Hensall, died' in
a London hospital Thursday eve
ning June 3 in his 76th year. He was
stricken with
weeks ago, after
tured hip in
coupled with his illness,
in his death,
fully for some
No. 4, half a mile north of Hensall.
He was a native of Cromarty and
a member of Carmel Presbyterian
Church, Hensall,
Surviving are his
mei- Miss
daughter
McKinnon,
grandsons,
Grand Bend
Saturday, June 12
pneumonia some
suffering a frac
fall.' The shock,
resulted
•He farmed success-
40 years on Highway
a
ALF. TIBBS
and his orchestra
A GREAT BAND!
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Have you decided your picnic
date? Write or phone Eric McIl
roy, 59rl.
DASHWOOD
Children’s Lay will be observed
in the Evangelical church on Sun-
day, June 13. A lohit meeting of
church and Sunday school will be
held in the morning and a pro
gram by the children in the eve
ning.
Mr. and
qf London,
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Teller was transferred j Hamacher.I Mr. and
BRANCH 100
Acreage Wanted for
Green Beans, Lima Beans
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CREDITON I
Miss Bernice Haist visited over;
the week-end in Kincardine,
The beautiful bouquet of roses
that decorated the pulpit rostrum
of the Evangelical church on Sun
day were in memory of Clinton
Morlock, who passed away a year
ago,
Mr. and Mrs, M.« W. Teller on
Thursday last moved to Parkhillwith
where Mr.
after the closing of the Canadian,
Bank of Commerce here. Mr, and J attended a coal convention in Tor-
Mrs. Telfer were residents of Cred-[onto a few days last week,
iton for the past 17 years and the
best wishes of many friends will
follow them,
The regular monthly meeting of
the Ladies' Aid and W.M.S, of the
Evangelical church was held at the
home of Mrs. Chris. Haist on Tues
day evening, the 1st of June with
an attendance of thirty members
and visitors. Mrs. H. K. Eilber con
ducted the devotional service. The
theme for the month was "Com
radeship with Youth”, The hymn
"Faith of O“Ur Fathers” was sung.
‘The Scripture was read by Mrs,
D. Finkbeiner. A poem:
Mothers’ was given to
Morlock, A response *
Wish” was read by Mrs,
A quartette consisting of Mrs, M, E.
Reuber, Mrs. L. Hey, Mrs. H.
Schenk and Mrs, Chris. Haist ren
dered a fine selection. Mrs, A. J.
Amy presided for the business ses
sion, Mrs. Emmery Fahrner gave a
splendid report of the W.M.S. con-
A
On
by
in
the following ladies took
in the discussion: Mrs. E. Fahr-
Mrs. C. Haist, Mrs. H. Schenk,
Royal Gaiser, Mrs. H. M. Faist
Mrs. H. K,-Eilber. The meeting
closed by a hymn and prayer
"Tribute to
Mrs. F. W.
'A Mother’s
Ezra 'F'aist.
I
I
Mrs. Clayton Wildfon
were
latter’s
St
Sunday visitors
■mother, Mrs.
Mrs.J, M. Tiernan
I Mrs. Allemang, of Kitchener, visi
ted with her daughter Mrs. Edgar
Restemayer, last week.
Mrs. L. Mclsaac is visiting jn
Detroit and Windsor.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Kellerman
were visitors in Hanover on Sun
day, Mrs. Kellerman staying for a
few weeks.
Pte. Roy eBender, of St. Johns,
N.B., and Mrs, Bender, of Toronto,
spent last week with his father, Mr.
John Bender,
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Kellerman,
of Chatham, are spending this week
at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Tieman and
Charles and Mr. and Mrs. Service
took a motor trip up north last
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Guenther
have moved their household effects
to Windsor where he is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Hopcraft atten
ded a funeral in Stratford on Tues
day,
Miss Antoinette Ziler, of London,
spent a couple of days with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ziler.
Funeral for Ira Tieman,
The funeral of the late Ira (Bill)
Tieman, son of Mrs. ‘Mary and the
late Ezra Tieman, of Dashwood, who
died in Toronto on Sunday, was held
Wednesday afternoon from the T.
Harry Hoffman Funeral Home at
Dashwood, with interment in the
t Evangelical Goshen Line cemetery.
in The deceased was in his 40th year.
He had been in poor health for some
■' time. Mr. Tieman had been employed
with the Canadian Bank of Com
merce for 24 years, having served in
Dashwood, Parkhill, Galt, Lucknow,
Chesley, Walkerton,
New Hamburg, Hamilton and Toron-
I to. He had been in Toronto the
___ He is survived by
formerly Gwen Cornell,
vention recently held in Elmira,
chapter from the Study Book ‘
This Foundation’’ was presented
question and answer method
which the following ladies
part
ner,
Mrs.
and
was
by Mrs. M. E. Reuber followed by
a social half hour, Mrs. Jos. Fink-'
beiner
the
the
and
N.B.
Bell,
Bell,
the for-
; one
Donald
three
and
widow,
Towers;
Mrs.
, and
Ronald
Hen- Billy McKinnon; two brothers,
' Norman, of Mitchell, and Jim, of
anniver- j Toronto, and one sister, Miss Agnes
----I park, Niagara Falls.
I A private funeral service was
held from his late residence on ,
Saturday at 3.30 p.'in., with inter- _
inent in Cromarty Cemetery. Rev. i
I John Galloway, Caven Presbyterian I
Isabella r.
(Jessie),
Hensail,
Donald,
and attraetivp McWilliams, of Cromarty, of-amactne gravesWe $ei.vice
Hensall Woman Dies Suddenly
Mrs. Ezra Willard, well known
Hensall resident, died suddenly at
The roll call is,* Sing, Say lier ilome on Thursday, June 3, in
Besides the hostess, Mrs. jier 513^ year.'Death was attributed
the committee* in charge to a heart condition. She was busy
to LAC.. Whalen, Mrs. Luther Oke, Exeter,
Arnprior,' Mrs. Byron Rowcliffe,Clinton, Mrs.
, Wesley Archer, London, Mrs. Gar
net Miners, Elimville; Mrs. Free
man Perkins, Exeter; three broth
ers, William Batten, Detroit; and
Wilbert and Wellington, Winchel-
sea; she was the .former Olive pat
ten, of Winchelsea.
Private funeral services were held
from her residence, Saturday, at
1 p.m., conducted by Rev. Hugh
Jack, Presbyterian Church, Sea
forth. Burial was in Exetei’ Ceme
tery.’
McEwen—Down
A quiet June wedding was
nized at Philpott Tabernacle,
ilton, on Saturday when Rev.
united in marriage Marjorie
daughter
Calgary,
Arnold
Calgary,
son of Mrs. D„ J,
late Mr. McEwen,
The bride chose
suit with brown
wore a corsage of
the ceremony the
spent the week-end with the groom’s
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John
McEwen, of Hensall.
Hold Shower for Bridc-EIoct
omplimenting Miss Evelyn Cor
bett, a bride of Saturday, June 5,
some fifty relatives, friends and
neighbors met at her hbme to pre;
sent her with a miscellaneous
shower. The house decorations were
pink and white streamers, spring
flowers, and streamers extending
to a decorated chair far the guest
of honor. Evelyn was the recipient
of many lovely and costly gifts
which were presented,to her in a
decorated basket by Betty Arm-
strong and Shirley colomaiL A de
lightful program was featured dur
ing the evening consisting of a piano
solem-
, Ham-
Brown
Down,
Down,
Officer
of
and Mrs.
and Pilot
R.C.N.V.R
duty at Hamilton,
McEwen and" the
of Calgary.
a two-piece beige
accessories and
roses. Following
bride and grooin
I
at All Saint’s Anglican Chu
Marysville, New Brunswick,
four o’clock May 29, when Rev.
Harry E, Dysort united in marriage
Helen Esther, daughter of Mr
Mrs. W. G. Collett, Marysville
and Pilot Officer Alvin D.' G.
son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Of Hensall, Ontario. The altar was
beautifully adorned with iris and
snap-dragons. Mrs. Edith played the
wedding music.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, looked charming in a
suit of teal blue with navy acces
sories and carried a boquet of
white carnations. The bridesmaid,
Mrs. Virginia Fisher, wore a dusky
rose suit with navy accessories and
carried a nosegay of pink and white
flowers.
A reception was held at the D-
Coy Inn. Fredericton, N.B. The
bride’s ■mother received in a blue
figured dress, white hat trimmed
with white flowers and wearing a
corsage of red roses. The bride and
groom left on a motor trip through
southern New Brunswick before
proceeding to the bridegroom’s
home at Hensall, the bride travel
ling in a suit. They will return to
their respective duties with
Royal Canadian Air Force,
groom is a popular young man
this vicinity and a garduate
London.
expressed appreciation
hostess and all who assisted
program.
THAMES ROAD
the
The
l in
of
took
here
Schroeder-
A pretty
solemnized on
at 11 p.m. at
manse Hensall.
Brook united
Marjorie, youngest daughter
and
EdW
son
Mr.
The
-Corbett
wedding was
June 5,
Church
R. A
Evelyn
of Mr.
Mrs. Fred Corbett, Hay, and
ard Herbert Schroeder, only
of Mrs. Schroeder and the late
Solomon Schroeder, of Hensall.
bride looked charming in a
floor-length gown of white sheer
fashioned with lace, shoulder-
length veil and boquet of Early
Rose carnations. Mrs. Wesley Jones
sister of the bride, was bridesmaid,
wearing a floor-length gown of
pink sheer and bouquet Of white
Olivette carnations. The groom was
attended by Mr. Edward
brother of the bride.
Following the ceremony
ding dinner was served
bride’s home with thirty
June
Saturday,
the United
when Rev.
m marriage,
Corbett,
a weu-
at the
guests
present. Mrs. Corbett received wear
ing 'rose1 printed sheer and Mrs.
Schroeder received wearing blue
figured crepe, both wore corsages
of white carnations. The wedding
cake centered the bride’s table and
the decorations were in pink and
white and set with spring flowers.
Serving were two girl friends of
the bride, Mrs, Arthur Finnlayson,
of Blake and Mrs. Hugh Morenz,
of Eashwood, assisted by Mrs. Mous-
seau, Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Cole;
man. Later the bride and groom
left oil a trip to Niagara Fails, the
bride travelling in an aqua green
two-piece suit with beige accesso
ries. They will reside on the groom’s
farm, west | of Hensall.
Boll- Collett
A pretty Wedding was solemnized
ELIMVILLE
Rev. Woods, of Exeter,
charge of the church services
on Sunday afternoon. He gave a
very interesting talk on his mission
ary work in Northwest Canada.
Rev. Laing, of Woodham, will
preach in this church next Sunday
at 10 a.m.
Mrs. Harry Ford is spending this
week with her sister, Miss| Joy
Whitlock, in St. Thomas.
A number from here attended the
Farm Federation picnic at Seaforth
on Monday,
Mrs. Hillson Whiteford, of Inger-
sol, spent a few days last week at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Herdnnan.
Rev. Andrew Laing, of Woodham, I Owen Sound,
will speak this Sunday at Tham’es '
Road at 11.15 a.m. | ^0> ;_
The Y.P.U. presented their play,: past two years.
"Willowdale” for the tenth time at tug Wife,
Prospect Hill, on Wednesday of this , aU(j two small children, Dennis and
week.
The Roy’s
manse on Wednesday afternoon.
Rev. Mail’ and Rev. McKay, of
Woodbridge Presbyterian Church,
exchanged pulpits on Sunday, Mr.
McKay taking Roy’s Anniversary
services. He is a former minister
I of Roy’s Church.
> Mrs. Mair, Betty and Jeanne
I spent the week-end with the former’s
I sister,
berg.
'Mr.
family
Mrs. Ray Fletcher, of Winchelsea.
The Thames Road Mission Circle
will visit
Saturday
Church.
Several
attended
Roy’s on Sunday.
Mrs. W. E. Ferguson, of Weston, *
spent a few days with her daughter,
Mrs. W. Mair, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Fisher and family, *
of Exeter, visited with Mr. and Mrs. I'
Harold Rowe on Sunday.
Russell Passmore arrived home
Tuesday for two weeks leave.
Mr. Melvin Gardiner spent the
week-end in Toronto with his broth
er, Bert Gardiner.
Rev. and Mrs. W>. Gardiner, of
Egmondville, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Gardiner on Wednesday.
• 0 {Elizabeth, of Toronto; his mother,
W.M.S. met at the Dashwood; one sister, Mrs. Garnet
; Wildfong, of Dashwood; and two
brothers, Addison Tieman, of Dash
wood, and Lt.-Col.
overseas.
Ladies’ Aid and
The Ladies’ Aid
Canadian Canners Ltd
Eugene Tiernan,
Mrs. E. G- Lloyd, of Scliom-
W.M.S. Meet
and W.M.S. of
the Evangelical church held their
regulai* meeting Tuesday evening,
June 1. The Mission Band, under
the leadership of Mrs. J. M. Tie-
Roy Coward and I man> had charge of the meeting.
Grant Wildfong and Ann Taylor
conducted the meeting, Grant tak
ing the chair. The meeting opened
with the hymn, "Everybody Ought
to Love Him,” followed by prayers
by Grant Wildfong, Nancy Tieman
and Shirley Smith. Ann Taylor read
the Scripture. A poem" was read by
Betty Gaiser and Ronald Snell sang
a solo. A dialogue "Timothy’s
Tithe” was given by several mem
bers of the Mission Band. Steward
ship song was sung by-the children.
: Nancy Tieman played a, piano solo.
Sides were chosen and a ‘‘Bible
Quiz” was conducted which was
very interesting. The offering was
taken and prayer sung. Roll was
called, the children answering with
a book of the Bible. The children
were dismissed, the president, Mrs.
G. Wildfong, then taking charge
for the business.
and Mrs.
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Roy’s Mission Circle this
afternoon in the Roy’s
from the Thames Road
Anniversary Services at
Phone 28 or call at office for contracts,
E. J., GREEN, Local Manager
Golden Wax Beans
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P.O. Box 123 —
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PILGRIMS’
HOUR
2-3 p.un. E.D.S.T.
Mutual Network
SUNDAYS
Local Station
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WINDSOR
Revival Hour
9-10 p.m.,
E.D.S.T.
FULLER
Los Angelos
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June
held
Hern
ZION
meeting of the W.M.S.
at the home of Mrs.
on Thursday, June 10.
from the community
picnic at Seaforth on
CENTRALIA
, Geo. Flynn and Marjorie
Sunday at the home of Mr.
Potter at Parkhill.
and Mrs. Lawrence Swartz and
Lou, of Crediton, visited on
Church :
11 A.M.
speaker
will be
evening
services will be held
next Sunday. Services
. and 7.30 P.M. The
for the morning
Rev, Win. Mair and
; Rev. Cook,
The
will be
Harold
A number
attended the
Monday.
Anniversary
in Zion
will be
guest
service
for the
Mr.. William Stephens, of London,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ephriam Hern.
Mrs,
spent
Chas, j
I Mr. <
1 Betty
[Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Light- ! foot.
j Mrs. H, Tripp, who underwent an
■ operation last week, is getting along
■ nicely.
L.A.W. White, of No. 9 S.F.T.S.,
was a week-end guest with Mrs. W.
Parsons and Mrs. Kershaw.
Next Sunday is Missionary Sunday
I in the Sunday school. Mr. Arthur
Amy, of Crediton, will be the guest
speaker.
Ages 17-18 years, who have completed Public
School or better, to—
Learn a Trade
in the
KHIVA
'.Freeman Morlock, of Cre-
has been re-engaged to
for another
We wish to announce that we will
again be handling turnips this year
Our facilities will be Such that we will be able to ship a much
greater volume, Jthereby assuring a greater riumber of
growers a cash market for their turnips.
CANADA PACKERS LTD.
Canadian Active Amy
These selected young soldiers will be given a three
months' qualifying course consisting of the follow
ing subjects:
English
Current Affairs
Woodwork
General Science
Metal Work
Motor Mechanics
Mrs.
diton, has been
teach at Kiva school
term,
A nuinber from here .. .
agriculture field day at Seaforth
on Monday.
Messrs, Kenneth and Gordon
Kratt attended the Walter League]
Rally, at New Hamburg, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wurm and
Shirley Ann visited with Mr. and
Mrs. H. Beaver, near Ailsa Craig,
on Sunday. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Sitter and family, <
of Arkona, were visitors on Sunday)
' with Mr, and Mrs, E. G, Kraft. i
I Mis Eileen XVillert, of London, |
spent Sunday with her parents, Mm
and Mrs, Otto Willert,
attended tile 1
Mathematics
Draughting
Electricity
During this time allocation will be made for Trades
Training in the following General Trades Groups:
ELECTRICAL AUTOMOTIVE
DRAUGHTING and SURVEY
MACHINIST
CLERICAL
I
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For full information and application forms,
apply to the army recruiting stations at—*
WINDSOR - - OUELLETTE AVE,, AT THE TUNNEL
KITCHENER - - - - - CITY HALL SQUARE
LONDON .... - 379 RICHMOND STREET
or contact the Mobile Recruiting Unit in
your locality.
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