The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1945-04-19, Page 4Fage 4
FOR REHABILITATION
No letter ■writing. No money orders.
No bother. Just let me know what
you want and when you want it
100% live delivery guaranteed.
PRELIMINARY COMMITTEE
Bray Chick Hatchery
H. Keith Mitchell, Manager
Exeter Hatchery
Phone 246
Mrs. Wm. Gardiner, of Meaford,
is visiting with relatives. Mr. Gard
iner motored down with her on
Monday returning Tuesday.
Following the meeting of those
interested in a V-E. Day celebra
tion in Exeter, held in the Town
Hall Thursday evening last, a pre
liminary committee, was sbt up to
form a permanent organization for
this community for the rehabilita
tion of the returned men. Thos,
Pryde reported that he had inter
viewed the department of Rehabli-
tation in .London and had received
the promise that representatives
from their office would visit Exetei’
to help set up a permanent organ
ization. The reeves and councils of
Exeter, Usborne and Stephen along
with T. Pryde, J. Hendry, R. N.
Creech, W. E. Middleton and A. O.
Elliott were appointed as the pre
liminary committee, the purpose of
the committee is to assist the re
turned men in any way possible in
their return to civilian life.
TOE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING APRIL 19, J945
PARCELS AND LETTERS
Many letters are being received
the boys overseas acknow
ledging parcels which were sent by
the Exeter District War Time Com
mittee in February. Last week the committee sent $i'Q0.0O worth of
This work js
made possible by the contributions
from
cigarettes (40,0'QiQ)
to the Parcel Fund.The
donations have recently
celved,
following
been re-
Classified Directory ■ft
PLACE AN ADVERTISEMENT HERE AND WATCH RESULTS
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TENDERS WANTEDFOR SALE ■<
Dsmth. mi<l Jlarrlnjse
are inserted free of
cUar^Sie, Card of Thanks 50e, In
Memdrhpn Notices'SOc for single
verse, 25c extra for each addi
tional verse. lCnsagrcin ents 50c
Annpyncemenfc
Previously mentioned
No. 14 Unit, S.S, No. 2 Hay,.
Earl Campell, Hay
Exeter Boy Scout Troup
Winchelsea Euchre Club
James St. Church W.A.
A friend
Mrs. O. P. Cochrane
Total
Main
$1981.98
25.00
..,.5.00.
.25.00
.40.00
,25.-00
20.00
....4.50
2125.58
Street W.M.S.Main Street W.M.S.
Street W.M.S, met at
Mrs. Andrew Camphell
April 12th. The meet-
The Main
the home of
on Thursday,
ing was opened with hymn 97 and
prayer by the president, Mrs. Lay-
ton. Mrs. Woods acted as secretary
in place of Mrs. Hind who couldn’t
be present. The minutes were read
and roll called with a fair atten
dance, one new member was added.
It was decided to entertain the
Evenin.;
tern
Mrs.
gate
ich.
with
Book,
the worship service with Mrs.
Cole and Mrs. J. Sims assisting,
bale of good second-hand clothing
is to be sent to missions
West. Mrs. Sims closed with
and Mrs. Campbell served
made candy.
BIRTHS
DETTMER—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hos
pital on April 17th, 1945, to. CpJ.
and Mrs. Herman Dettmer, (nee Doris Hay), Exeter, a daughter. |
MARRIAGES
FRAYNE—CALDWELL — At the
Calvary United church parsonage,
London, on Saturday, April 14,
1945, Mary Agnes Jean, daugh
ter of Mr. John Caldwell, to Mr.
John Samuel Frayne, son of Mr,
and Mrs. Clayton Frayne, _of Ex
etei’, by Rev, Duncan
A reception followed
Allen.
FOR SALE—Five York sows ready
to breed eligible for registration.
G, W» Miners, phone Kirkton,
32r9, 19 *
FOR SALE—50 acres, more or less,
north half of lot 22 in 17th Con.
Stephen Township; brick dwell
ing house, about 30 acres of
grass, Apply to Albert Harlton,
Centralia. 19*
DEATHS
M'CTavish.
at Glen
FOR (SALE—Allis Chalmers Model
B tractor with scuffler. Will sell separate. 1 Hyde Tractor Co.,
phone 128 Hensail. 19c
to entertain
g Auxiliary in May with lan-
slides and lunch will be served.
Woods was appointed a, dele-
to the Presbyterial in Goder-
Mrs. Penrose very ably dealt
the last chapter of the Study
Mrs, Gunning had charge of
J.
A
Thursday,Frank Coates
Satur-
Henry
Ruby
Pentecostal W.M.C.
in the
prayer
home
The annual meeting of
■FOR SALE — 1929 Model “A”,
body and motor in good condi
tion; 4 new tires and spare. Call
at Times-Advocate. 19*
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
Sealed tenders will be. received
by the undersigned up to April 28,
1945, for loading and hauling from
Eisenbach'S pit, 1600 yards of
gravel, more or less, at a flat rate,
on all roads in the Township pf
Stephen from Grand Bend East to
Concession 14 and all side roads
to Concession 10 and 11. Work-to
be done as directed by the Road
Superintendent between October 1
end November 10, 1945.
A marked cheque for $200 must
accompany each and every tendei.
The lowest or any tender not nec
essarily accepted.
4-12-3 L. B. Hodgson, Tp. Clerk
CLEARING AUCTION mu? OF
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,
' feed and FURNITURE
W. E, Nairn, auctioneer, will sell
by public auction on
Lot 13, Cop. 7, Base Line, Blansliard
on
THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1045
at 12 o'clock sharp, the following:
Horses, high grade Durham and
Polled Angus cattle, feed, 800 bus,
grain, a full line of up^to-date farm
implements, household furniture.
This is an outstanding sale with
everything in good condition, and
will be sold without reserve, as
farm is sold.
TERMS—CASH
ED, DAVIS, Proprietor,
W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer.
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COATES—-In Exeter on
April 12 th, 1945,
in his 75th year.
CORSAUT—At Watford, on
day, April 14, 1945, Dr.
J.^ Corsaut, husband of
Hicks, in his 78 th year.
COOPER—-At St, Joseph’s Hospital
London, on Monday, • April 16,
1945, Sarah Ann, beloved sister
of Joseph Cooper, of Clandeboye
in her 71st year. Interment took
place’ in St. James Cemetery,
Clandeboyq,
FEE—At St. Joseph’s Hospital,
London,’ on Tuesday, April 17,
1945, Luella Stelck, beloved wife
of Oliver Fee, near Hensail, in
her 56th year.
FOR SALE—100 lb. ba'g of Irish
Cobbler potatoes,. $4.00, Phone
233 Exeter. 19*
FOR 'SALE—6 good pigs, seven
weeks old. Apply to Russell Mor
ley, phone 176rl2. 19*
PERSONAL
All Our Bread is High Vitamin Yeast Bread
Middleton’s
TRY A WANT AD—THEY PAY!
It's Fresher
Of Course..
Middleton’s Bread is fresher because it is only a
matter of a few hours from oven to you. Being baked
right here in Exeter it doesn’t have to be done ahead of
time. So when you buy bread insist on well-baked, fresh
bread that has had only a minimum of handling. It’s
delicious, nourishing and easy to digest.
LISTEN TO
CKNX
Wednesday April 18th 8.30 -9.30 p.m.
Friday April 20th 9.30 -10.00 p.m.
Sunday April 22nd 8.30 -9.30 p.m.
Wednesday April 25th 8.30 »9.30 p.m.
Friday April 27th 9.30 -10.00 p.m.
Wednesday May 2nd 8.30 -9.30 p.m.
Friday May 4th 9.30 -10.00 p.m.
Wednesday May Sth 8.30 -9.30 p.m.
Huron County National War
Finance Committee
the
W.M.C. was held in the church on
April 12 with a fair attendance.
The meeting opened by a short song
service after which Mrs. Kendrick
led in prayer. Roll call was answer
ed by Testimony. Minutes of the
March meeting were read and adopt
ed. The annual report was read and
showed a very encouraging report
and increase in the amount of mon
ey raised. The total amount was
$101.23, part of this going to For
eign Missions and part to Home
Missions. A complete baby’s layette
was sent'l'to Missionaries in Kenya
Colony, Africa. Mrs. Kendrick then
took the 'Chair and presided over
the election of officers for the com
ing year. President, Mrs. Eldon Mil
lar; 1st vice-president, Mrs. Gordon
Parker; sec.-treas., Mrs. Edgar
Cudmore; pianist, Miss Della Peart;
program convenors, Mrs. T. Jolly,
Mrs. R. McDonald and Mrs. E. Mil
lar. The business was then dealt
with and the secretary was instruct-
ted to send the balance of money
on hand to head office, also to quilt
.more quilts as soon as possible. The
remainder of meeting was spent in
prayer. ‘Hymn “He Hideth My Soul’
was sung and Mrs. E. Millar dis
missed with prayer.
EVANGELICAL CONFERENCE
(Continued from Page One)
gan. Indiana, and Illinois. This will
be the 81st annual session of the
Canada Conference, and the elev
enth session of the Canada Confer
ence over which the Bishop has pre
sided. His coming will again be
welcomed this year, as the Bishop
is .an able-master at presiding, and
is beloved of his ministers. Bishop
Epp is one of the four Bishops of
the Evangelical work throughout
the United States and Canada, and
began his' ministry in a church in
Wisconsin, from which he. was
elevated to different positions in
the church and finally to
copal office.
The Evangelical church
a branch of the Methodist
work among the German
the Epis- \
began a»
Episcopal
, speaking
citizens of Pennsylvania. Gradually
this missionary work among these
citizens ripened. into the name of
the Evangelical Association, and a
few years ago it was changed into
the name of The Evangelical
Church. The. language differences
which was one of the great dis
tinguishing marks separating it
from the Methodist Episcopal work,
have long since disappeared, and
the Evangelical church has long
since ceased to be known as a
“German church,” which was prob
ably a misnomer from the first. At
present there is a merger pending
between the United Brethren church
and the Evangelical church which
will strengthen the ranks of this
ecumenically minded church, when
it is brought to a successful con
clusion.
Conference sessions will begin at
9.00 a.m., 2.00 p.m., and 8.00 p.m.,
during week days, and Sunday serv
ices
2.30
ly.
TO
AT ___ ____ _________
speakers at the conference will be,
Professor Thomas Finkbeiner, pro
fessor at our college, who will
speak at 4.30 p.m., Thursday, Fri
day and Saturday, to the themes
of God makiiig a Better World;
How Does God Proceed? and Some
Aspects of the' Spiritual Life. Dr.
Finkbeiner is an old Credlton boy.
The Rev. Mutchmor of the United
Church of Canada will address con
ference Thursday evening, Presid
ent Sherwood Fox of the University
of Western Ontario, Friday evening
Bishop Epp Sunday morning and
evening, aiid Dr. R. H. Mueller,
secretary jof Christian Education
and Evangelism of the Evangelical
church will speak at the Sunday
afternoon session of iftonference..
There will be lhariy who Will waiu
to acquaint themselves with Evan
gelical workjf aiid. Will use this
dhpOrtUnity to attend this confer
ence Session, All will be Welcomed.
will be held at 10.00 a.m.,
p.m., and 7.30 p.m. respective-
EVERYiONE IS WELCOMED
COME TO THESE SESSIONS
ANY TIME. Some outstanding
IN MEMORIAM
E^SERY—In loving memory of our
dear wife and mother, Mary A.
Essery, who passed away April
11, 1941; al§‘o our dear daughter
and sister Irene
May 21, 1923.
Calm and peaceful
Sweetest rest that___ ..__,
We who loved them sadly miss them
But trust in God to meet again,
WILLIS—In loving memory of Mr.
James Willis, of Stephen Town
ship who died one year ago, Apr
il 16, 1944.
—Lovingly remembered by his wife
and family ail'd grandchildren. *
CARDS OF THANKS
BACKACHES GO QUICKLY, often
after first dose. RUMACAPS two-
way action attacks the cause, re
lieves the pain. Robertsdn’s Drug
Store.
ASTHMA «SUFFERERS — Enjoy a
good night’s sleep without cough
ing or (Choking and breathe free
ly as others are doing. For free
information write F. L. Howey,
144 Catharine St. S. Hamilton,
Ont. 12-26*
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
Sealed tenders will be received
by the undersigned up till April
28, 1945 for crushing and hauling
from Wm. Moodie’s pit, 2000 yards
of gravel, more or less, on all Twp.
roads in Stephen Township from
No. 4 Highway to Concession 10
and 11. All work to be done as
directed by Road Superintendent
between Septembei’ 15 and October
3'0, 1945.
A marked cheque for $200 must
accompany ‘ each and every tender.
The lowest or any tendei’ not nec
essarily accepted.
4-12-3 L. B. Hodgson, Tp. Clerk
AUCTION SALES
who passed away
they are sleeping
follows pain,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brock wish
to thank their many friends who so
kindly remembered Mrs. Brock with
flowers, cards, letters, treats and
those who called 'on her while-a pa
tient in Victoria Hospital, London.*
Mrs. J. H. Harrison wishes to
thank the many friends who so
kindly remembered her with cards,
treats and calls during her illness,
also the Caven C.C. for the beauti
ful plant.
Mr. and
thank the
so kindly
with flowers, letters and
ing her illness.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Mrs. Jos.
many friends
remembered
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May wish to
who have
Mrs. May
cards dur-
flowers
in Vic-*
family
thanks
Passmore
wish to thank their many neigh
bors, friends and relatives who so
kindly remembered Mrs. Passmore
with* Cards, treats, letters, flowers
and visits while a patient in 'St.
Joseph’s Hospital, London. c
Mrs. Graham- Arthur wishes to
thank her friends for cards,
and treats while a patient
toria Hospital, London.
Mrs. Frank Coates and
wish to express their sincere
to the many friends and neighbors
for the kindness and sympathy ex
tended during their recent bereave
ment, especially for the floral do
nations, the many cards and let
ters of sympathy received, to Rev.
Mr. Irwin, Mr. Taylor
Willard and for the loan
Mrs. T. Willis wishes
her many friends who so
membered her with cards, flowers,
treats and calls. during her recent
illness. - *
Mr. and Mrs. Ayilliam Mason wish
to thank their ’many friends who
so kindly remembered Mrs. Mason
with letters, cards, flowers and
treats and also those who visited
her while ill at St. Joseph Hospital,
Also those who helped in
ways at home.
and Mrs.
of cars.
to thank
kindly re-
many*
doseSam: “Listen, big boy, ___
*wu’de mean fight1 wheah ah comes
frum.” Gawge: “Well, why don’t
you fight?” Sam: “ ’Cause ah ain’t
wheah ah oomes from.”
FOR SALE
SEED BEANS
■If you are in need of any seed
’' - • you to se-
now owing
is a’large
spring. We
beans we would advise
cure your requirements
to the fact
demand for
•have both
varieties.
cook bros, milling co.,
Hcnsall Phone 54
that there
seed this
Michelite and Robust
19:26c
BABY CHICKS
Baby Chicks hatched in 100%
automatic Incubator pluss Meri U
Matio Control,
R.O.P, Sired Barred Rodk, Leg
horn, New Hampshire, Leghorn and
Barred R,ock $12,00.
Light "Sussex $14.50.
R.O.P, Individual Pedigreed Sired
Chicks, fearred Rock, Leghorn
$14.75.
BRUNNER’S HATCHERY,
Phone 18w i Lucan, Ont.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—In Exeter, about a month
and a half ago, a Sapphire stone.
Apply at Times-Advocate. 19*
FOUND—Wednesday of last week
on the Thames Road two bags of
certified seed grain. Owner may
have same by proving property
and paying for advt. Apply at
Times-Advocate. -
FOUND—In Exeter a sum of money.
Owner may have same by proving
property ‘and paying for advt.
Times-Advocate. c
FOUND — In Exeter, a diamond
lost from a ring. Owner can have
same by proving property and
paying for t advt. Apply at Times-
Advocate. ’ c
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—Brick cottage, loca
tion fairly central, furnace, bath
room, garden. Early possession.
W. C. Pearce.
FOR’SALE—10,0 acres, buildings,
30 acres ploughed. Some bush.
Balance in grass. Never failing
creek. Adjoins hamlet. C. V.
Pickard, Exeter.
FOR SALE—10'0 acres at Corbett,
good brick hguse, basement barn
shed, henhouse, good water,
some bush. W. C. Pearce, Exeter.
FOR SALE—150 acres good pas
ture. Well lpcated. Running wat
er. Some Bush, C. V. Pickard.
FOR SALE—1£ storey brick house.
Well located in the village of
Exeter. C. V. Pickard.
FOR SALE—Some vacant lots suit
able for building sites. W.
Pearce.
MISCELLANEOUS-
POULTRY—For top
satisfactory culling,
•Walker, Box
Hehsall.’
33,
WANTED
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
~The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
at
Exeter North
SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1945
at one p.m. sharp the following:
Kitchen stove; kitchen table;
glass cupboard; organ; 2 couches;
4 bed springs; mattresses; dresser;
small tables; electric iron; 6
chairs; 6 dining-room
3 rocking chairs; ( electric
2 foot stands; kitchen
exten-
2 inlaid rugs; buffalo
5 1....1
kitchen
chairs;
toaster;
clock; bureau; 2 toilet sets
sion table;
robe; pots, pans, dishes of all kinds;
meat cooker; iron pot; strainer pail;
double oven; garden tools; lawn
mower; 7 pair curtains; bedding;
mirror; pictures; drop-leaf table;
sealers; wash tub; cooking utensils?
horse scuffler; garden float; side
board; arm chair; forks; shovels;
hoes; ladder; cross-cut saw; buck
saw; and other articles.
TERMS—CASH
JONATHAN KYDD, Prop.
GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct ’
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND
POULTRY SUPPLIES
at
DASHWOOD
on
THURSDAY APRIL 26, 1945 ..
1.30 p.m. sharp.
Dining room suite,. 8 piece; X-
rayed chesterfield suite,
Good “
chair;
suites
and mattress;
clothes horse;
large
rugs; ..
lamp; Goblin electric vacuum clean
er; 2 hanging lamps; dishes; seal
ers; crocks; -flower stand; garden
hose and nozzle; cellar table; ty,
h.p. electric motor; 1000 chick coal
brooder stove; new Viking- cream
separator (450 lbs.); sugar kettle
with stand; double cutter
barrow; wooden barrels;
house (9% x 10^); poultry feed
ers and water founts; set copper
lightning rods; used lumber and
bricks; some dry wood; Coffield
electric washer; 2 cane rockers.
TERMS OF SALE-CASH
Every article will be sold to the
highest bidder as’ proprietor has
sold his locker and home.
ARTHUR WEBER, Auct.,
R.R. 1 Dashwood, phone 57-12
MARTIN LAUB. Proprietor,
ADDISON TIEMAN, Clerk.
ajt
3 piece;
occasional
2 bedroom
54 inch metal bed; .springs
clothes cupboard;
copper wash boiler;
clothes hamper; linoleum
Wilton rug; trilight electric
Cheer heater;
library table;
wheel
colony
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AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
W. E? Nairn, auctioneer, will sell
by public auction in the
Village of Kii’kton1
MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1945
at 1.3 0 o’clock sharp, the following:
2 bedroom suites, mattresses and
springs, tapestry rug, rag carpet,
extension table, kitchen cupboard,
sideboard, couches, kitchen chairs,
rocking chairs, small tables, vic-
trola, sewing machine, pictures,
clock, vacuum cleaner,, bedding,
linen, towels, coal or wood range,
coal heater, coal oil stove, 'copper
boiler, lawn mower, lamps, ladder,
coal, wood, potatoes; large packing
box, trunks, club bag, sealers, dish
es, granite cooking utensils,, saws,
garden tools, etc;
Positively'no reserve. Terms, cash.
MARY ALLEN, (Estate)
W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
on
Wednesday, May 2, 1945
at 1 p.m. sharp the following:
Sideboard; General Electric rad
io; 2 dining room tables; 6 dining
room chairs; couch; 3 rockers; 2
arm chairs; small stool; 3 small
tables; 3 dressers; stand; day bed;
ironing board; music
' i, springs, mattresses;
electric plate; 2
toaster; radio table; lamps;
clothes chest; bath cup
sewing machine; wash tub;
wash board; all kinds of
tools; quantity of dishes;
2 rugs; floor lamp; cush-'
pillows;
tools of
vases;'1
oven;
chairs;
set cur
sewing
Essex
book case; j
case; 3 beds,
kitchen, cabinet;
irons;
clock;
boards;
boiler;
garden
pictures;
ions; all kinds of bedding;
step-ladder; lawn mower;
all kinds; 2 toilet sets;
candle sticks; insulated
cooking utensils; kitchen
hall stand; 25 sealers; 10
tains; all kinds of books;
stand; orange squeezer;
coupe, in good condition.
TERMS—Cash.
JAS. GRIEVE, Prop.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
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Certified Seed Potatoes
WANTED.—A good reliable horse
for delivery. Southcott Bros.c
WANTED—-Cattle to pasture on lot
10, con. 5,'Hay Township/ Apply
to Russ. Broderick, R.R. 2, Hen-
sall or phone 91-5 Hensail. 19*
WANTED—To rent for a couple of
months, a good sewing machine.
_Apply Times-Advocate.________*
WANTED —■ An electric washing
machine. Apply Box R, Times-
Advocate. & 19:26*
FOR SALE
Reg. Cartier Oats $1.25
Reg. O.A.C. 21 Barley $1.60
Cert. Galore Barley $2.1(0
Horrisford Canning Peas 12c a lb.
Commercial Cartier, Alaska,
Gopher, Banner, Van Guard and
Vcilore Oats $1.00.
Commercial O.A.C. 21 Barley $1,30
'No. I sacks free.
SCOTT’S ELEVATOR
Lucan, Ont.
A-l BARF CHICKS—from blood-
tested stock: Barred Rocks;
Large Type White Leghorns; B.
Rock t W. Leghorn; Su&sek x
NeW Hampshire; Red x Rocks.
Write oi‘
Hatchery,
price list,
phone A. H. Switzer
Granton, Onto for
phone 3$-3 Granton.
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Irish Cobblers, Green Mountains, Katahdins, Scbagos
—per 100 lb. bag $4.20; bus. $2.65; i/2 bus. $1.35;
peck 70c.
Supply is limited—order early!
Mangels and Sugar Beets ........
Turnip—registered Laurentian
« per lb. 75c
per lb. $1.10
Hybrid Corn
All sizes and maturities—Popular prices,
We distribute the famous “TOPCROP.”
Open Pollenated Corn .
Golden Glow, White Cap, Early
Longfellow, Sweepstakes, Bloody
prices.
A full line of Grasses and Clovers still
* becoming very short.
Box 213
Exeter
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Butcher —- Popular
available although
Phone 207
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