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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-11-25, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25th, 1943 HENSALL in Detroit during the Tinney has been con- I room for the past week I J and dancing followed with music by Messrs. Wm. Hyde and Thomas Laing accompauied by Mesdames Munn, Bell and Faber. Proceeds from the event amounted to thirty dollars, The lucky ticket drawn on the needlepoint drawing donated by Mrs. Harry Faber and won by Mr. LeRoy Thiel. Red Cross Concert At Creditor! Town Hall Rev. Joseph Taylor Inducted Jn Cannel Presbyterinn Church Wed. Eve., Dec. 1st at S.3Q i>.in, was a Mr. and Mrs. is confined to from a severe A FlayRev, Joseph Taylor, formerly of , Cranbrook and Ethel, was inducted tz* j yrinto the charge of Carmel Presbyter- 1 YVO vuOUIltry K-luS ian church in Friday evening, Rev,' x , D, G. Lane, of Clinton conducted between acts given the induction. The special address] was given by Rev. Thomson, of Au- Come and see a good play and help burn, who spoke on the subject the Red Cross‘‘The Growth of the Church,” Rev. I Hugh Jack, of Seaforth, as inter- Admission: Adults 35c moderator, narrated the steps taken I £fli|ldren 25c ; during the vacancy and proceeding -i....... .......nj.Ninrimn.onwm. 'the Rev, : the THAMES ROAD Reg, Hodgert, Allan Coward, Bob Simpson, Mac. Hodgert and Jack Borland have all taken posi­ tions with Dumart's Packing Riant in Kitchener. Charles Harris, son of Mr, and Mrs, L- Harris, has joined the navy and is training in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Ferguson, Wilmer and Ray, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon peacock, of Prospect Hill, Miss Margaret Ratz, of Crediton, spent the week-end with Miss Elea­ nor Dawson, Mrs, J, McCullagh, of returned to her home on after spending a few days daughter, Mrs. R. Cann, Mr. J. W, Miller returned to the home of his son, Mr. C. Miller, on Monday after spending some months in the west and at Napanee. Allison Morgan, who has joined the R.C.A.F., left for Manning Pool Wednesday last. Reeve Percy Passmore attended County week. Mr. visited Venner, The Farm Forums were held at the following homes Monday night: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. Millei’ and Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams left Sunday for a week’s holiday with relatives Oshawa. The banquet the Federation the church basement last Tuesday evening was well attended. Mr. N. Whyte, of Clinton gave a very in­ teresting address. Earl Heywood, Mrs. Guest, and Mrs. Geo. Brock entertained with music and song. The proceeds from the banquet, which were very gratifying were given to the Red " Cross. Rondon, Saturday with her call extended to Rev, Taylor. Stewart, of Goderich, addressed newly inducted minister and John Galloway, of Exeter, ad- Mr. Chas Wolff is confined to his room owing to illness. Miss Maggie Bell has been con­ fined to her room owing to illness. Dr, and Mrs. D. G< Steer spent a few days past week. Mr. , Ben. fined to his owing to illness. Mrs, Wiley, of London, recent visitor with John McMurtrie, Mr, Wilson Allen his home suffering attack of rhuematism. Miss Marion MacLaren, of Gode­ rich, was the guest of Miss Norma Sangster, during the week. | Mrs. Cartier, of London, was a week-end guest with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Bell, Miss Dorothy Munn, of London, spent the week-end with her par­ ents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Munn. Pte. Wesley Jones, of the R.C.O.C, Rev. London, spent the week-end at his dressed, the congregation. The choir home here with Mrs. Jones and contributed an anthem entitled “O Patsy. i Worship the King,” Following the Mr, and Mrs. Elam Shantz mov-1 induction a reception was held in ed into the apartment in the Petty!the schoolroom of the church when block recently vacated by .......J ' Mrs. Reid. L/Cpl. Harold Bonthron, don, spent the week-end home of his parents Mr. and J. W. Bonthron. Mr. i ’ ’ ’ “ ‘ St. Marys, visited on Sunday at the and Rev. Galloway, Exeter. home of the former’s father, Mr/of thanks was extended Rev. Jack Thos. Hudson. j by Mr. J. W. Bonthron. L/Cpl. Elgin Johnston, of Lon-! _ don, spent the week-end at the Groo,n Hono",cd home of his mother Mrs. Emaline' Johnston.. Miss Helen McNaughton, of ronto, spent the week-end with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Naughton. Miss Margaret Grieve, of Blyth,' handsome dinette suite, was a week-end guest at the home companying of Mrs. Norman Stanlake and Mrs.' Peter Hannah Workman. ] ■Mirs. Stone, of Exeter, spent m few days last week at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook and babe, of Windsor, spent the week-j end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Cook. I Commencing December 1st ail stores and places of business will remain open on Wednesday after­ noons throughout the winter months AC2 Bob Sangster, of the R.C. A.F., Manning Depot, Toronto, > spent a few days this week with1 his mother, Mrs. T” ’ " ’ Mr. and Mrs. Allen Davidson, of London, spent the week-end at their parental homes here with Mr, I and Mrs. W. R. Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Twitchell. | LAC. Donald E. McKinnon of the R.C.A.F. now stationed at the Radio School, Clinton, spent the here with Mrs. McKinnon ily. Messrs. H. Willard were hunting deer sula having an abundance of venison. Little Betty Parker, old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ] teem we ask you to accept these Parker, underwent an operation for appendicitis in Scott Memorial Hos­ pital, Seaforth, on Saturday. Nomination meeting will be in the Town I-Iall, Hensail on day, November 26 at 7 the purpose of selecting councillors for the The Red 'Cross to announce they on December 1st and knitted goods ed and handed in her 29. The Senior Mission Circle of the United church are holding a bazaar on Saturday, November 27th. The beautiful articles for sale are on display in the window at Case’s Bakery. Bob Hess returned home from London on Saturday where he had been receiving treatment for the past several weeks. His many friends tinues Rev. ducted terian there on Sunday, delivering inspir­ ing messages. The Choir sang an anthem entitled ‘‘He Shall Give His Angels Charge Over Thee”, J. W. Bonthron, soloist. Mr. of at CREDITON P/O Lewis Faist, spent the week-end parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, G. H. of Trenton, visiting his Moses Faist. Sparling and son Claire, of Chesley, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Smith last and I Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Davidson and •day< Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bonthron re- * Mr. Lon- ceived with Rev. and Mrs. Taylor, family, of Zurich, the Refreshments were Mrs. social houi* enjoyed during which; Wm. H. Smith, | brief addresses were made by Rev. served and a' tors at the home and- Mrs. Milton Dietz were Sunday of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.Wes. Wein, with Sun- and visi- Mrs, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Hudson, of Jack, Seaforth, Rev. Kerr, Brussels,1 and Mrs. Godfrey Wein and Meleeta a. vote J visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stone in Usborne last Sunday. The Crediton Public School wm present their Christmas Entertain­ ment in the Crediton Towji Hall on Monday evening, December 20. Mrs. Henry Fahner was taken to Victoria Hospital, London, last Sat­ urday. We all wish that she re­ gain her good health as soon as possible. * Mrs. Herb. Mitchell entertained her Sunday school class of girls to a chicken supper on Friday night. The remainder of the evening was spent in music and playing games. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finkbeiner, Mrs. Ewald, Mr. Chris. Fahner, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Fahner, Calvin and Norma, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fah­ ner, Elaine and Wallace, were in Kitchener last Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fahner. Those attending *the late Clara MacDonald’s funeral last week from a distance were Mr. John MacDon­ ald and Frederick, of Detroit; M:r. and Mrs. C. Burg, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bennett, of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Woodall and family, William Laura, Mrs. J. week-end ents, In news item concert was to be 17. It is the About two hundred relatives and friends gathered in the Town Hall To-'on Monday evening in honour of her (Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willard who Me-1 were recently married. During the evening they were presented with a The ac- address was read by L. McNaughton. Refresh­ ments were served and dancing en­ joyed to music by Murdock’s or­ chestra with Mr. M. Crich, of Clin­ ton floor manager. Following is the address: Dear Edith and Harold: It is with feelings of great pleas­ ure that we, your neighbors and friends, have gathered here tonight to honour you and to extend hearty congratulations and We trust that the ahead will hold for and happiness. You Harold have good neighbour and good wishes, years that lie you much joy always .been a ___ __ _______ friend in the Minnje Sangster. community, and we have always found you ready and willing to do your share in any good cause that might be of any benifit to the com­ munity. There ‘‘man alone,” chosen disposition will be a real helpmate at all times and we are happy to welcome you, Edith as one of our wish is a jour- untried and joy side by our es- week-end and fam- and Ezra ones O. Dayman among the lucky in the Bruce Penin-: returned home with I is an old saying was never made to live so we feel sure you have one who with her cheery neighbours. Our sincerest that ‘‘As you are starting ney together, into a future may you have all the luck I in the world as yob travel three-year-’ As a small token of held Fri- for and p.m. reeve coming year. Committee wish will be packing and all sewing are to be finish- Monday, Novem- receiving several regret to hear that he con- seriously J oseph minister church ill. Taylor, newly-in at Carmel Presby- conducted services Mrs. (Fracture Ann In Fall four­ th Little Jimmie Baynham, year-old son of Pte. and Mrs. Baynham 'had the misfortune while playing on Monday to fall and in So doing fractured his right arm. He was removed to Seaforth Hos­ pital Where his arm wag Set and placed til a cast by Dr. D, G. Steer. Mr. Oak, Michigan, of Windsor, and Mr. and Exeter, were par- gifts and hope that as you use them you may ever be reminded of your friends. Harold made a fitting re­ ply of thanks and all joined in Goodsinging “Foi’ They are Jolly Fellows”. of Wind- with her McCann. KHIVA Miss Evelyn McCann, sor, spent the week-end parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Hutchinson, of London, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eagleson and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Dietrich spent a few days last week with relatives in Detroit Mr. Joe McCann underwent an operation in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Tuesday .morning. His many friends are wishing him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. in Stratford on Mrs. 'Clement visited a few days with relatives in London. E. G. Kraft Sunday. * McCann and were babe KIRKTON and Mrs. W. S. Clutf, spent and Mr. and Paul, of Kitchener, of this Week with Mr. John Cluff. Mr. and Mrs. Therlo Don part Mrs. Williams, of London, spent the week-end with Mr, and) Mrs. John Williams. At the morning session of the Church Sunday School Mr. Eminer- son Patton, the temperance retary put on a temperance ette. The parts taken by Mr. ence Switzer, Clayton Ross, Mrs. A. E< DO.upe is vfelthig/fmr daughter, Mrs. Gordon Bowe at There were fifteen Russeldale. | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fletcher, Mr. prize was won by Mrs. Basil Eid- and Mrs. Allah Fletcher and family Wards; gents’ first by Mr. Wm. jwere dinner guests with Mrs. Violet Hyde; consolation ladles* Mrs. Har- Baker. Exeter oil Tuesday night, old Bell; gents’ consolation Mr J --------------------- Hughes. Refreshments Were served TRY A WANT AD———THEY PAY! Euchre and Dance I Red Ci’Oss Branch of S.S. Hay held a most successful and dance In the school on night. The No. 10 euchre Friday tables playing and the ladies* first] Edwin Tufts sec- play- Ciar- andJ of Royal ' Woodall, of London, Pryde, of visitors with the£r and Mrs. J. Woodall. last week’s edition of the a line was concerning the ommitted in the what Christmas held on December Crediton United church concert that will be on Friday evening December Shower for Bride-Elect held 17 th. was Chas. Council at Goderich last and Mrs. Percy Passmore with Mr, and Mrs. Bert of Exeter, on Saturday. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne, in’ Toronto and which was held for of Agriculture in Red Cross Unit The regular monthly meeting of the Thames Road Unit of the Red Cross met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Stone with seventeen present. The meeting opened with the president, Mrs. W. Cann, presiding. A hymn was sung followed by the Lord’s Prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were read. Helen Webber was appointed to visit the airport hospital choosing some one to go with her. Mrs. T. Ballantyne, Mrs. Wiseman, Mrs. R. Miller and Mrs. A. Hunkin were appointed to assist in the kitchen at the Blood Donors Clinic in Exeter. It was decided to serve a l’Oc tea at the next meet­ ing. Group 1, 2 and 4 provide the program. Anyone having papers and woollens were asked to save same for salvage collection. We were then favored with a duet by Mrs. W. Stone and Mrs. Harris and a reading by Mrs. T. Sewing and knitting buted. The meeting the National Anthem. DASHWOOD Salvage drive Monday, November 29 th. Have your newspapers, card­ board and magazines tied up and ready Monday, Nov. 29th. Some one will call for them, Mr. John Bender is visiting with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cook, of Windsor, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. IX Tieman. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ulemas and family, of London, were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, T. Harry Hoffman. Miss Antionette Ziler, of London, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe ZJiler. Mrs. Mdsaac visited friends in Zurich on Sunday. Mrs. R, Baker is spending a few weeks with her daughter in Wind­ sor. Mrs. T. Klumpp had the misfor­ tune to have the end cut off one of her fingers while working in the planing mill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ziler have moved into the house they recently purchased from Mrs. Mdsaac. T, Harry Hoffman attended the Bell Telephone Conference for con­ necting companys in London for a few days last week, Russell Tieman, Gordon Eagle- son, Alvin Willert and Gerald Snid­ er, of the Blue Water Highway were up north on a hunting trip last week coming home with a deer. Gnr. Donald Restemeyer, of Barriefield, and Miss Onieda Reste­ meyer R. N. of St. Joseph’s Hospi­ tal, London,' are visiting their par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Restemeyer. Mr. Addison Tieman is on the sick list. We hope for a speedy re­ covery. Monthly Red Cross Meeting In the absence of the Red Cross president the first vice-president, Mrs. E. Merner took the chair. Af­ ter singing ”O Canada”, Mrs. Mer­ ner led in prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were read. The results of the penny cards were very gratifying and it was decided to hold a guessing contest with these pennies The gathering of newspapers, cardboard and maga­ zines was left in charge of Mr. Man- son, Russell Tieman and the boys ft: G. A. Cann & Sons We have a mixed car pf No. J seed Oats, Banner, Gopher, and Victory, also O.A.C. No. 21 seed Barley coming ip about 4 weeks time. Order early and assure yourself of good seed. Now is a good time to put in your winter supply The cars of flour are coming through very slowly. a good supply of Robin Hood and Five Roses Stock Concentrates are more plentiful now. We care of all your requirements. 18% 18% 13% SHUR-GAIN SHUR-GAIN SHUR-GAIN Phone 35 Ballantyne. was distri- closed with Thames Road Mission Circle of flour. We have Flour. can take LAY MASH ............. HATCHING mash FATTENING MASH $2.65 $2,95 $2.40 Exeter, Ontario ■.............. ", .A of the school, The last community quilting for the year was planned for Thursday, December 2 to be held in the basement of the Evan­ gelical church. Following the busi­ ness a program .consisting of a trio by Marie Spicer, Nancy Tieman and Charles Tiernan. The Victory pupils of room 2, a solo .by Ronald Snell and a sing song by Harry Hoffman also a debate by the pupils of room 3. ANNIVERSARY Centralia Sunday School Sunday, Nov. 28th MR. GORDON PASS, Y.M.C.A. SECRETARY OF CENTRALIA AIRPORT at 10.30 a.m. Production Increased EVENING SERVICE AT 7.30 p.m. Facts: We know Canada is a great food producing country, but did you know that the gross value of oui* agricultural production has increased from about $1,2 05,000,'000 in 1939 to more than two billion dollars in 1942. Exports of agricul­ tural and vegetable food products, tobacco and its products, animal and fish products, from Canada to the United Kingdom last year, ex­ ceeded source trade double the other hand haven’t varied much in the last tow years. We have * * * MR. ROSS McKAY, OF RONDON, Biblical Artist assisted by soloist and musician will be present Sunday, December 5th, at 7.30 p.m. You are cordially invited to these services. $236,000,000. As a major of war materials our export last year was more than that of 19 39. Imports on Stephen Farm Forum No. 3 Stephen Farm Forum met on Monday evening with the largest attendance of the season. Next week’s forum will be held at Pres­ ton Dearing’s with John Quinlivan a very favorable trade balance right presenting a review of the month s now, nearly as much for the first seven months of 1943 as for all of 1942. discussion. Afterwards progressive euchre will be played. All families of the section are cordially invited. A very enjoyable evening spent recently when Mrs. Fahner and' Mrs. Lome Morlock en­ tertained some friends at the lat­ ter’s home 1 shower which of Miss Leila only daughter Percy Mollard. the room she was ushered to a chair which was prettily decorated. The gifts were nicely arranged on the table over which hung a sprinkling can, symbolic of the occasion. Miss Mollard after opening her gifts, thanked each one for so kindly re­ membering her. The evening was spent in games after which a dainty lunch was served. for a miscellaneous was held in honor Mollard, bride-elec-, of Mr. and Mrs. When Leila entered Rev. Otto Braun Buried Reverend 'Otto Braun died sud­ denly Monday, November 15th, at Reed City, Michigan, where he was completing his eighth year as pas­ tor. Born in Crediton, he moved to Erie, Michigan, where after his conversion twenty-seven years ago he left the forge to preach the gos­ pel. Since that time he served the Michigan conference of Evangelical church in various tres, always with outstanding cess. Surviving him are his hs daughter Florence, his son Harry, and six grandchildren, all of Michi­ gan; two brothers and three sisters. He was buried in the Evangelical cemetery, in Crediton, in the after­ noon o>f Thursday, 'November 18. Among from a A. E. Domm Bill Braun, of Forest, Mr, ahd Charles Braun of .Detroit, Oakeg of Naperville. the cen- suc- wife, i o'f Thursday, 'November ; those attending the funeral , distance were Rev. ahd Pletch, Mr. ,and Mrs. of Chesley; Mr. ahd Mrs. Will. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, The regular monthly meeting of the Thames Road Mission Circle met at the Manse on Saturday afternoon with the president, June Coward, presiding. The meeting opened with Hymn 4SS followed with prayer by June Coward. Psalm 19 was read responsively. The Secretary’s report was given, the roll call taken and business discussed. Mite boxes are to be in at next meeting, also the birthday money. Mary Borland and Marion Hodgert were appointed to look after dis­ tributing of Christmas gifts at next meeting. It was decided to invite the ladies to help quilt the auto­ graph quilt as soon as all blocks were in. It was decided that the mission circle would have a crolc- inole party in the church basement December 10th. The losing side of the attendance contest which held during the yeai’ to provide lunch and admission to be 25 c. offering was taken and Hymn sung. Marion Hodgert gave the re­ port of the Presbyterial ‘Convention which was held at Centralia Eleanor Mair tion were dent, Coward; Duncan; secretary, Marion Hodgert; treasurer, Jean Cann; mite-box sec., Alice Passmore; Corresponding and lit. sec., Eleanor Dawson; pian­ ist, Alice Passmore; assistant pian­ ist, Marion Hodgert; birthday box, Elsie Bray; temperance sec., Mrs. Mair; auditors, Eleanor Dawson, Alice Passmore; lunch and program# Helen Webber, Mary Borland, Ann Simpson, Leone Duncan. Meeting closed with <Hymn 568 and the National Anthem after which all repeated the Mizpah Benediction. EDGAR CUDMORE Phone 14 Oh 171 Exeter. 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