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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-07-15, Page 4Page 4 s THE. EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, JU^Y Sth, 1943 1. Between April 1,1935, and March 31, 1943, direct financial benefits to municipal tax­ payers from the Ontario Liberal Government totalled §70,543,033.05. Here are the Savings for Taxpayers of HURON COUNTY Municipal Subsidy King’s Highways Township and County Roads Mothers’ Allowances Old Age Pensions and Pensions for the Blind Indigents in Sanatoria 109,237.00 41,098.50 Classified Per Word Each Insertion. Minimum Charge 25c Per Insertion; 10c Extra when re­ plies are delivered to the Tiines-Advocate office. A charge of 10c is juade if not paid within ten days. Classified Directory THERE’S NO DEAD HEADS HERE—EVERY WANT AD WORKS HARD MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR PTE. LAVERNE HARNESS ! (continued from page 1) passing .away of your beloved hus-Aorth, have received word that their I band, Pte. I. L. Harness. No words (youngest son, Flight-Sergeant Frede- of mine can adequately express the Leo O’Leary, is missing. He deep sorrow which mine in having has been overseas since early in lost a dear friend and gallant soldier. 21942, and served in Egypt as well I Major Couper, the surgeon in’QS 011 other fronts. He was born here I charge of your husband, and the^a 1916. After graduating from J ward sisters, did everthing possible 'Seaforth Separate Seh-oal and Col- I for him and hoped that he might be. L‘giate Institute he was in Detroi: j spared to travel home to you, but Exeter* He enlisted at London | was not to be—he gradually declined April 23, 5and could not be moved. | . | It will toe a source of Gw,— *. tlo you to know that he slept peace-1 Hubert. fully away to- his eternal rest, at The day before Christmas, sb J peace with God and with the world. | before he went overseas, he It happens that I am the Anglican I carried to M>s Margaret Padre attached to the hospital and; Toronto. A brother, [regularly visited your bnct»nT,a I Andrew O Leary, arrived ove ; ing His and * and your - strength. j Pte. Harness wag a soldier to the ’ end and brave and courageous— ’never once did a«complaint fall from ibis lips—but as a soldier, faced and ,met the inevitable like.a hero. This i will be a comfort to you in the «weeks and months that lie ahead. What else can I say to you, i.i [this your hour of great sorrow. ■Words seem so futile, but I can as- ’ sure you thfe entire staff join with «me in sending you our heartfelt ’sympathy. May the heart of the J eternal, in whom your husband j trusted and served, be to you, your ’ consoler and friend. I cannot do ? better than leave with you'the words I of the Master, St. John XI, 25 and •26. | While memory lasts there is no ? separation from those we love. We t shall in God's good time be reunited. * I know, for I too have loved and lost. . That is why I believe it. ; May God bless and. comfort the children. Yours very sincerely, S. C. Jarrett. FROM SEAFORTH JIS MISSING OVERSEAS | Mr. and' Mrs. A. O'Leary, of Sea- , 1941, and trained at |Trenton ana V:« toriaville, Quebec, comfort and received his pilots wings at St- i I . L . l-L-J ..-4r husband, hav-| Andrew -O’Leary, many conversations with him. | thoughts were always of you the children. He loved you so the family and he knew that love for him was a source of i Flight-Sergeant O’LearyI his enlistment worked for | year as a book-keeper for the Exe- Iter Branch of Canadian Canners. | He made his h me with Mr. Mrs. i fine ! who about Andrew Campbell. He was a young man well-liked by all knew him. Funeral of Mrs. Johnson J.1,037,867*21 you Every Elector in this riding has a direct and vital interest in maintaining the Nixon Administration’s policy of ever-increasing relief for municipalities from tax burdens. Total > and BIRTHS DEATHS Birth, Notices chargre. H__ __ . ___ Memoriam Notices 50c for single verse, 25c extra for each addi­ tional verse. Engagein ents 50c ® ’Whether you are a mild, medium or severe case . . ♦ whether you use a hearing aid or not... important dis­ coveries make possible the greatest help ever offered to the hard of hearing. Convenient terms. Ask for Acousticon. No Obligation. Death and Marriage are inserted free of Card of Thanks 50c. In PARSONS—At Mrs. Patterson’s Nursing Home. Hensall, on Mon­ day, July 5, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons, of Kippen, a son. Toronto, on Thurs- 19 43, Rev. "Walter D.D., of Oshawa, 72nd year. MILLSON—In day, July 8, E. Millson, Ont., in his At Dr, Fletcher’s Hospital.« on Saturday, July 10, 1943, to| LAC. Raymond Patrick Coady and; Mrs, Coady, of Andrew St., Exeter,’1 a son (John Raymond). ■ Keep Nixon at the Wheel for Progress and Unity VOTE LIBERAL AUG. 4th ISSUED BY THE ONTARIO LIBERAL ASSOCIATION BIRD OF BEADING? | FREE PRIVATE DEMONSTRATION / Monday, July 19th Central Hotel Exeter 2 to 8 p.m. I AtousiitON HEARING AID BASED ofts. GOVERlgEfel^GS t AGOUSTICON INSTITUTE, 214 Royal Bank Bldg., Richmond Street, London On Thursday evening of last about sixteen girls met at the of Miss Gwynne Cann and thei t proceeded to the river where a delightful weiner took place. After the roast a ~er of "ampfire songs were week home from bank roast num- sung and all the girls reported a very en­ joyable time. Announcements ’MacDONALD.—At the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. 0. Butson, 192 Front St., London, on Monday. July 12, Angus, beloved husband of the late Mary MacDonald, of Staffa, in his 97th year. Inter­ ment was in Staffa Cemetery. The funeral M Mrs. Sarah Johnson, widow <f the late Richard Johnson, whose death took place at the home of her sister, Mrs. T. Trevethick, -Crediton, was held from E. R. Hopper's Funeral Chapel, Exeter, Thursday. July 8. Interment was in Mt. Pleasant cemetery, Lon­ don. The funeral service at Exeter wTas conducted by Rev. L, Turner, of Crediton, assisted at London by Rev. H. R. Brown. Mrs. Johnson spent most of her life in London, She is survived by two brothers and one sister, Nelson Kv-tle. Exeter; Albert Kestle, Stephen: Mrs. T. Trevethick, Crediton. The pallbearers were four cousins and tw...• nephews, Josiah Kestle, Moses Amy. Ed. Shapton, Arthur Amy, Luther Penhale Victor Kestle. and HARPLEY Mr. Hawkins, of London, holidaying at < \vith Mrs. Jost day afternoon. Mr. Dick Wc ev . nfr. g Harltons. Mrs. L. spent the wee: Mr. Paul Eaaleson on Wednesday his barns putting dation. Mr. C. Woodburn charge of the work. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. Newton. Havter and daugh­ ter Barbara, motored Sunday to visit Mrs. ter, Mrs. Jackson, Mr. Earl Kiemel, Air Port, spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carruth­ ers. now rand Bend visited a Hickey on Fri- c. f las: , of S Ston Iley spent Tuesday v ,.ek a. Mr. Kerb and son Clarence, nd at Chatham. had a "bee last week, moving across the lane prior to them up on a cement foun- Mr. C. Woodburn -was in of the ■ • -------------- --------z FOR SALE FOR SALE—2 acres of alfalfa and timothy mixed hay. W* F, Ab­ bott, Exeter. ltp for sale—Two bird cages, one with stand# Apply at Times- Advocate, 15c FOR SALE-—1, % wooden bed; 1 spring and mattress; 1 iron, bed­ stead; 1 set single harness; 1 rubber tired cart (wooden wheels); 1 set hoppers, good condition; 1 buggy, steel tire; 1 small box cutter, new shoes; 1 set tuttle knee boots. Apply to Nelson Statton, Poolroom, Ex­ eter. FOR SALE—Pure bred Yorkshire boars, ready for service. Apply to G. W, Miners, Exeter, R. R. 3. Phone 32r9, Kirkton. 15:22* FOR SALE—-A number of new Allis-Chalmers combines, suitable for 3-plow tractor power. Hyde Tractor Co,, Hensall. Phone 12 S. 15* STRAYED STRAYED—From lot 12, north boundary, concession 7, Stephen, a red yearling heifer with punch hole on right ear, Apply to Earl Haist, Crediton. 15* MISCELLANEOUS CASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead animals removed. Two-hour ser­ vice day or night. Phone Credi­ ton 47rl5, collect. Jack Wil­ liams. REAL ESTATE COTTAGE FOR SALE----Hydro, town water and lots, Frame house with good barn and four lots. This property must be sold as owner is leaving town. Sever­ al othei- homes. C. V. Pickard Main Street. FOR SALE—Chopping mill, saw­ mill, store with attached dwel­ ling in Lambton County village. Real opportunity. W. C. Pearce. TENDERS WANTED ----------------------------------------------1 LOST LOST—Girl’s gold disc, inscription ably vicinity day night, please leave Reward, identification “Betty” prob- Main Street Satur- Keepsake, Finder at Times-Advocate. 15 c NOTICE TO PARENTS AND CHIWREN We, the Canadian Canners, give notice that we will not be respon­ sible for to the gates. ininiiniiwimiiwn.i’n.iminfiininiiiiiniiiiiiiiiinniinnm..,i,......i.iin.wn...in ill..... mil board siding, small stable, and & large flax mill building. PARCEL TWO— Machinery: -one 25 horse-power steam engine, 4 or 5 flax brakes, set large rollers, hand press, 4 threshers, dust col­ lector, seed drill, 30 feet or more of 2 inch line shaft and other ar­ ticles. The above togethei' or purchasers. Parcels will be put up separately to suit the News From to Kippen on Hickey's sis- of Centralia NUMBER 9 S. F. T. S. (Continued from page 1) true to the high ideals for which anything that may happen children inside our yard E. J, GREEN, Manager. NOTICES FIRST POSTING OF VOTER’S LISTS, J 943 Municipality of STEPHEN TOWNSHIP County of Huron NOTICE is hereby given that to rote in the said municipal elections list remains there call upon all voters proceedings to I have complied with Section 8 of The Voters’ List Act and that I have posted up at my office at Cre- diton, Ontario, on the twenty-eighth day of June, 1943 the list of all persons entitled Municipality at and that such for inspection. And I hereby to take immediate have any errors or ommissions cor­ rected according to law, the last day of appeal being the nineteenth day of July, 1943, Dated at crediton, this twenty­ eighth day of June, 1943. • - HERBERT K. EILBER, Clerk, Twp. of Stephen, Crediton, Ontario. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE TWO AND TWO-THIRDS Tenders will be received by council of the Township of Hay to eight o’clock in the evening, to Saturday. July 17, 19 4 3, the up up for the construction of a bridge oppo­ site Lot 14, Con. 13, Township of Hay. All material will be supplied by the township. Plan can be seen at office of the township clerk, Zurich. Dated July 6, 1943. A. F. Hess. Clerk Hay Township TERMS MACHINERY — CASH REAL ESTATE—10 % ON DAY OF SALE AND BALANCE WT1TT- IN 30 DAYS Further particulars and terms and conditions of sale will be made known on -day of sale or may be had from the undersigned, F. W. GLADMAN, Solicitor, Exeter WESLEY E. JOHNS, Prop, Exeter FRANK TAYLOR, Auc. Exeter X AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE, AUTOMOBILES and CHATTLES The undersigned has received instructions to offer for sale at the residence of the late George Haw­ kins, Hensail, Ontario, on Saturday, July 2 4, 1943, at 2:00 p.m, the following; REAL ESTATE — Lot number 288 on the north side of Richmond Street, Moir’s Survey, in the village of Hensall, containing one-fifth of an acre more or less. On the pro­ perty is situate a two-storey brick house in good repair, and a garage. AUTOMOBILE—19 35 Ford VS Tudor. CHATTLES Heiiitzman piano; suite; living-room room rug sweeper; rack; 2 linoleum I coal and electric plate; ly new; enamel top kitchen table; 2 solid oak bedroom suites, each consisting of bed mattress, springs dresser and washstand; bedstead, mattress, springs, commode chair; 2 washstand sets; New Home sew­ ing machine; large carpet; several small cloth mats; 3 feather ticks; 4 pair of pillows; quilts (worn); jardiniere; copper wash boiler — Leather couch; oak dining-room suite; living- ; 9 ft. X 12 ft,; carpet 2 rocking chairs; hall flower stands; kitchen 9 ft.X12 ft.; combination wood range; two-burner gasoline stove, near- OF ACRES OF LAND ON THE NORTH SIDE OF THE LAKE ROAD IN EXETER, TOGETHER WITH FLAX MILL MACHINERY AND EQUIP­ MENT. I have been instructed to offer for sale by Public Auction on the j square table pictures; bucksaw; set ON MDNDAY, at the hour of afternoon PARCEL ONE—Lot Number 909 as shown on New Municipal Plan No. 20 for the Village of Exeter, containing two and two-thirds acres more or less. On this lot is: a li storey frame house, a large flax barn with metal roof JULY 26th 1943, 1.30 o’clock in the the following: ONE- of flat irons and handle; electric iron- step ladder: axe; coal scutt­ le; shovel; kitchen mirror; 2 lamps lantern; magazine rack; bake board 2 den too j i ~nnders: a few dishes; gar- tools; and other small articles numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE Automobile and chatties cash. Real estate 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Property will be offered subject to a reserved bid and other conditions made known on day of sale. For further particulars apply to The Canada Trust Co., Executor, London, Ontario. J. W. Morley, Solicitor, Exeter Ontario Frank Taylor, Auctioneer, Exeter Frank Coates, Clerk, Exeter LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND DANCING EVERY NIGHT t Mart Kenney i Canada’s Ace Orchestrai | RH3 AND HIS ORCHESTRA be their service called them—to give of their best to the Empire, to which their training had been dedicated. The Pipe Band in their colorful Kil­ tie uniforms led the march past. Following the Wing’s presentation a reception was accorded the gradu­ ates and their guests in the Recrea­ tion Hall. Here a pleasant social hour was passed one in which refreshments were served, and one in which the graduates received many individual congratulations and good wishes. MCWILLIAMS—In Clandeboye on Monday, July 12, 1943, William McWilliams, beloved husband of Susan -Cunningham, in his 75th year. Interment was in St. James Cemetery, Clandeboye. Mrs, John May and two daugh­ ters. Miss Carrie and Minnie, ot Toronto, visited recently with re­ latives in Exeter and with the for­ mer’s son, Rev. Russel May at Lake-! side. J Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kestle have, returned from Romulus, Michigan,' where they attended the funeral of their brother-in-law, Mr. Charles Renshed. who died in Romulus on Sunday, July 4th. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN MEMORIAM IN THE MATTER of the Estare of SARAH1 PEARL LOVE, late of the Village of Exeter, School Teach­ er, deceased. ALL PERSONS against the Estate SARAH PEARL on the 12th -day hereby notified the undersigned, or before 1943. AFTER assets of distributed among the persons en­ titled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. at Exeter, the 30th -day 1943. F. W. Gladman Exeter, Ontario for Mi'S. Mary Goodspoed, Executrix HEYWOOD—In loving memory of Joshua Heywood, who passed away two years ago July 11, 1941. He didn't say good bye But left us for a while, I With memories of the good things (Uttered always with a smile. Denfield, -pjjere isn't time that passes grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William what we miss his helping hand, Vale, of Exeter North, has been suc­ cessful in passing his examinations at the Ilderton high school and sec­ ured his junior matriculation. Orval McDowell, of AT LAST! Movies for the-week included “Cat People” starring Simone Simon; “I Married a Witch” with Fredric "Rom- of the Rio Grande” starring Romero. a Witch” with March and Veronica Lake; ance Cesar ig claims the late- who died 19 43. are them to­ on What you have been waiting for LEG FILM (Artificial Stockings) HAS ARRIVED. HURRAY! Stock limited your drugs at ROBERTSON’S For the trials of life that face Where'er we walk or stand. Some day we hope to meet him In a place we know he’ll share heartaches end for- US Where our own ever And ebbs with —Sadly missed grandchildren song and prayer, by his wife, family, and sister. ZION Jean Brock returned to this week after holidaying week at her home. Albert Gunning, of Exeter is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Earl. Mr, and Mrs. Wellington Brock and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dickens. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kerslake and Dorothy visited on Sunday with Mt. and Mrs. Janies Earl. Miss London the past Mrs. Mr» J. It, McCann and two nieces, Miss Alice Kenny and Mrs. Jos. Lienie, of Detroit, visited recently at the homes of Messrs. Alonzo and Pen McCann, of Stephen Twp. large number of spectators a softball game between a W.D. team from No. 14 Aylmer and a team from Nine, This was' the first in A watched station S.F.T.S. Number the series of a number of scheduled games. We are sorry to report that Aylmer defeated our- team, but glad to report that a fine spirit of sports­ manship prevailed throughout the game. Our team is certainly not down-hearted, but is ready a«d eager1 to test their meitle in the following games. Our sympathies go out to the umpire, who, in these games has quite a time dodging the tricky throws of the pitchers. The regular m mth’.y meeting in the Drill Hall attracted a large crowd, Fortuwely the weather has not been too warm to discourage the dancing minded element of this Station. In spite of many changes occasioned by postings the band continues to dispense excellent music and provide, much enjoyment at our dances. Until next Week. Harris Weber, Y.M.»0.A. . COMING the havin of , LOVE, ' ' of May to send , duly verified, 19 th day of July Friday, July and His Western Gentlemen ADMISSION $1.00 PER PERSON Thedford Brass Band - Sunday, July 18 Afternoon and Evening Silver Collection the the last-named date the said Estate will be- V DATED of June Solicitor In the estate of Garfield StecpciV late of the Township of Stephen, in the county of Huron, Earmer de­ ceased. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claim's, duly verified, to the under­ signed solicitor for the executrices on or before the 31st day of July, 1943, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having re­ gard only to claims ^hat have been received. dated this 7 th day of July, 1943. J. W. Morley solicitor for executrices. Exeter, Ont,4 * »