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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1945-06-21, Page 4DANCING EVERY NIGHT Grand ... Grand Bend pening STAN PATTON’S NEWEST ALL REED ORCHESTRA Concert Sunday, June 24 8.45 p.m. Thedford Brass Band THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1945 BIRTHS BARLANTYNE—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital, on Friday, June 15th, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ral- lantyne, pf Usborne Township, a daughter., DIETRICH—-At Dr. Fletcher’s Hos^ pital, on Friday, June 15th, 1945 to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dietrich, of Stephen Township, a daughter. MQUSSEAU •—In Clinton Hospital on Saturday, June 16th, 1945, to Pte. Garnet Mousseau .(overseas) and Mrs. Mousseau, a son. MUNN—On Wednesday, June 20 th, at Mrs. Geo, Hunter’s home to Pte. Japk and Mrs, Munn, of Chjselhurst, a son (Robert Earl), POTTER—Sig. Wilbert Potter, pt the R'.C.N.V.R,, and Mrs. Potter (nee Rena Gaiser), of Exeter, are happy to announce the birtli of their daughter, Constance (Connie) June, at Dr, Fletcher’s Hospital on Tuesday, June SIMPSON—At Dr. Fletcher’s pital on Wednesday. ~ 19 45, to Mr, and Mrs, Simpson, of Hay Township, a daughter. WESTLAKE -— At Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital, on Tuesday, June 19th, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. West­ lake, of Usborne Township, a son (stillborn), DEATHS MCDOUGALL —In Hibbert, Thurs­ day, “ June 14th, 1945, John McDougall, in his 82nd year. IN MEMORIAM THAMES ROAD The Sunday School anniversary was held last Sunday with large congregations -at both services. The morning service was conducted by Rev. W. Gardiner, of Egmonclville, who was ably assisted by the chib ’ ’ ’ ‘ ' some men’s sang The dren’s choir ' who rendered fine pieces, also a quartette from Zurich both morning evening service the Rev, Gladstone Wood, St. United Church, London, assisted by „ Rev. Thames quartette Many people from "different parts joined with Thames Road congre­ gation for these services. Rev. Mair took the work of Rev. Gardin- ei’ and Rev. Wood for the day. The following were Sunday vis­ itors in this community: . John Hamilton and Anna, of Cromarty, and Mr, and Mrs. W. _ . ■irxLxei, of Staffa, with y ; Mrs, Ken Duncan. young who and evening, was conducted by of King W. Gardiner with the Road choir and Zurich providing the miisic. A ■ NOTICE! sft * We have been advised by The Seed Export Office that payment Participation on 1944 crop of of Clover seeds will not likely he made before early September, the delay being occasioned by an unusually heavy crop and to the fact that time, for accepting deliveries from farmers was extended for an addi- tinal month beyond the original time limit. The extension, it will be recalled, was granted due to weather conditions which prevented delivery during early spring. a a * Jones, McNaughton Seed Co. ELIMVILLE Next Sunday anniversary services for the 'Sunday School will be held Rev. Trueblood, of Crediton, will preach at both services, 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Special music is be­ ing prepared by a children’s choir for the morning and the regular choir for the evening. . Mr. Weston Horne had the mis­ fortune to break his arm resulting from a fall from the roof -of his home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper and Isabelle attended the marriage of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Wright Jr., in London on Saturday morning last. The Farm Forum will meet at the home of Mr. < and Mrs. Rich Johns next Monday' evening. Mr, Chas. Worden, of Staffa was a visitor at Mr. Lewis Johns’ day last week. This community was well resented at the picnic at Seaforth last Wednesday. A large number from here also attended Thames Road anniversary services Sunday. one rep­ T19' I Mrs. t o£ Gr°S'Miller,Mr.and aWILLIS—In loving memory of dear husband and father, Thos. Willis, who died ten years June 23rd, 1935. Our kind and loving father, We think of you today. And recall the happy hours ’Ere the day you passed away. Never shall your memory fade, And although we We are waiting till Leave this world woe. —Remembered by family. CARDS OF THANKS ago, miss you so, we, also, of strife and his wife and* wish kina Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beavers to thank all who have been so to Jeanette, for sending cards and gifts since her accident. Mr. James McDougall and Mary Upshall wish to thank friends and neighbors for many acts of kindness and pathy during their recent bereave­ ment. Their grateful thanks is also extended to the minister, Rev. W. A. MacWilliams, to the organist, to those who loaned cars and to all others " Mrs. their their sym- who in any way assisted. * and and Mrs, Mrs. and Mrs. L. Kay and Mr. O. McCurdy with Mr. Milton McCurdy.* Mr. and Mrs. W. Dougall Mrs. Wm. Dougall, of Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. J., Miller and family, of Woodham, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Miller and family, of Zion, and Ross Gunning and Mr. and Mrs, J. Patterson, of Hensall, with Mr. and Ml’s. Chas. Miller. Mrs. Stewart, of Exeter, with her daughter, Mrs. W. Stone. Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Lamport with Mr, and Mrs. P. .Stone. Rev. and Mrs. W. Gardiner, of Egmondville, and Mr. and Mrs. P. Gardiner, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. A, Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Drake, of Staffa, with Mr. and Mi’s. Robert Miller. Mr. and Mrs. G. Hunter, of Staf­ fa, with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hodgert. Miss Wilma Dow, of Roys, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Dow family, of Russeldale, with Mr. Mrs. Roy Coward. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hodgert, Cromarty, with Mr. John Duncan. Mr. and M>rs. John Coward and Mr. and and and of FO. Gordon Kleinfeldt, of No. 9, S-FTS, Centralia, spent the week­ end at the home of his uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rowcliffe. Mr. Arthur Maple Gamp- visited last Mrs. London George Geddes visited during the past week. in KHIVA and Mrs Wm Stade spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willard, in Exeter. Pte. Roy Campbell, of Creek, iSask., and Mrs. Roy bell and Alvin, of Exeter, on Monday with Mr and Mrs. E. L. Wurm. Mr. and. Mrs. Art Baker, of the Lake Road, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O’Rourke Mr. Louis Clark, of. Hensall, vis­ ited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Clarke. New Life to Plants Sudden Death Bug Killer Sudden Death Bug Killer has been thoroughly tested by thousands of growers throughout, Ontario and Quebec for the past years. It comes to you with an ab­ solute guarantee that it is very efficient and quick killing. The economy of this bug finish lies not only on the fact that it kills quickly; it also sticks rigidly to the leaf giving poison to the bugs several weeks after ap­ plication. Sudden Death Bug Killer will destroy insects that chew the leaves of the following: family, of Winchelsea, with and Mrs. Robert Duncan. , Mrs. Harding, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Skinner and family, of Elimville, with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. of Winchelsea, Robert Maver. Mr. and Mirs. Mrs. W. Passmore, Mr. and ,Mrs. W. Rowcliffe and son of Hurondale, with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Borland. Mr. and Mirs. Parsons and family with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Green and Mr. and Mrs. R. Kellai' and family, of Exeter, and Mrs. A. Rhode and son, of Cromarty, with Mr. and Mrs. H. Rhode. -■ • Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, of London Township, and Mr. Norman Ferguson with Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferguson.. Mi*, and Mrs. W. Allison, of Exeter, - with Mr. and Mrs. John Allison. Miss Peggy Rowcliffe, of Huron­ dale, with Hetty Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Kerslake with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaren, of Hensail, Mr, and Mrs. H. Snell, of •Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mac- Beth and Ross, of Kippen, with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunkin. Mrs. Laura Kay, of London, visiting for a few days with and Mrs, G. McCurdy. Mrs. Hodgert, of Exeter, spending this week with Mr. Mrs. Roy Coward. Mr. and Mrs. C; R. Marchant daughter, Helen, of Weston, Mrs. Ely Lloyd and infant daugh­ ter, Sheila Marjorie, spent the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. Mair. Mr. Bert Gardiner, Miss Margar-, et Allison, Misses Ann and Helen Robert McCurdy and all of London, spent their parent’s Phil Hern and son, with Mr. and Mrs. Musser and Mr. and s, of Exeter, and is Mr. is and and and STRAYEDBABY CHICKSFOR SALE FOR> SALE—A 2-wheel trailer in good condition, Telephone 266, L, V. Hogarth, c FOR SALE—2 sets of leather har­ ness and bridles. Apply to A. Ryckman, Exeter. 21; 2 8 * FOR SALE—A. small Good Cheer cook stove and child’s play pen. Apply Times-|Advocate. 21* FOR SALE—One collie pup, one bed equipped with coil springs. Apply at Times-Advocate. 21* FOR SALE—First grade, re-clean-, ed buckwheat. George Lackie, Whalen, phone 35rl5, Kirkton. 14:21c FOR SALE—Two one-horse scuf- flers, one is a spring-tooth; also an onion scuffler. S. J. Sweitzer, William Street. 14c FOR SALE-—Purebred York hog, 18 rnonths old. Apply to Allan Westcott, phone Exeter 176-32. 21* FOR SALE—10 acres of Red Clov­ er hay, first cut a real good stand. Apply to R. D. Bell, 92r3, Hensail. 21c FOR SALE—No. 1 Silverhull seea buckwheat, germination 98%. Phone Hensall 83r25, G. Brod- erick, R. R. No. 1, Exeter. 3tp. FOR SALE — 6-ft. Massey-Harris binder, complete, in good con­ dition. .Apply to James Airth, Thames Road, R.R. 3, Exeter. 21c FOR SALE—Buckwheat at $1.00 a bushel; also a Massey-Harris bean scuffler and puller $60.00, Apply to Dan Finkbeiner, phone 21r24. Crediton." 21c FOR SALE — Six purebred Short­ horn heifers from good Scotch pedigrees and sired by Cloverdale Royal Flush. Telephone 8 on 84 Zurich. John W, Brown, Zuricn P.O. 14-28c FOR SALE—’2 8 Oldsmobile coach, good tires and motor, easy on gas, Serial No. 2186 5, Also front axle with very good tires off Chrysler car. Both cai’ and axle have 2'0-inch- rim. Apply R. W. Batten (Riverview Park). 14c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Jn Exeter, brick cot­ tage and frame house covered with composition shingles. Early possession for both W. C. Pearce. FOR SALE—Good frame house, garage, small barn and acreage. Close to village. Immediate pos­ session. C. V. Pickard. FOR SALE—Country­ good store trade feeds, in fine farming district. Pickard. store with •residence attached. This has a good established -in general store wares, gasoline and oils. Located C. V. A-;1 BABY CHICKS—from blood- tested stock; Barred Rocks; Laj-ge Type White Leghorns; B. Rock x W, Leghorn; Sussex x New Hampshire; Red x Rocks. Write or phone A. H. Switzer Hatchery, Granton, Ont., for price list, phone 38-3 Grafton, CHICK BARGAINS' for this week and next. White Leghd'rns, Bar­ red Rock x White Leghorns, Austra Whites: Non-sexed $9.45, pullets $18.95, Barred Rocks, New Hampshires, New Hamp­ shire x Barred Rocks $9.95, pul­ lets $15.95, Cockerels $10.95. Assorted Heavies Non-sexed $8.95, Pullets $13.95, Cockerels $9.95, Assorted Light and Med­ ium Breeds Non-sexed $8.45, pullets $16.95, cockerels White Leghorns $1,50, White Leghorn x Barred Rock $4.50. Two week old add .06c; Three week old add .11c; Four week old add 16c. Shipped C.O.D. This adver­ tisement must accompany youi order. Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario. 2tc WANTED WANTED—To rent, small house -or apartment. Apply Box 123, Exe­ ter, Ont. 21* WANTED—A cottage to rent at Grand Bend, July 28th to Aug­ ust, 11th. Write W. S. Manson 29 Southlea Ave., Toronto. Give all details. > 21c TRACTOR WANTED To Rent- 35 H. P. month to good rent apply to Hensail. STRAYED-—Onto the premise^ o£ Isaac Dunsford of Hay, a yearling heifer. Ownei* may have same by proving property an$ paying for this advt, c AUCTION SALES ■3'0i— tractor for belt work, six weeks, light load, paid. For particulars Ira Geiger, phone 59 21* CASH FOR FOX HORSES — Dead animals removed. .Two-hour ser­ vice day or night. Phone Credi- ton 47rl5, collect. Jack Williams. 5:31 4tp LOST LOST—One hundred dollai’ bill. Findei’ please call the Times- Advocate for particulars. 7c LOST—Black Cocker Spaniel; an­ swers to name of “Tam.” Anyone having any information, please contact Hilton Laing, Exeter. Reward. 21* AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE, THREE LOTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to pell by public auction -on Main Street, Exeter, on THURSDAY, JUNE 21st, 1945 at 1 p.m,, the following: Fine big residence on Main Street, ’'brick house, furnace and bath, frame barn, good garden, nice lawn, shade trees, a fine place to live, the property of the late Wil­ liam Snell, subject to reserve bid. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Kit­ chen stove, table; 2 plate burner; electric iron electric couch; radio; electric 2 rockers; shape; walnut cabinet; tables; rocker; chest4 of drawers; desk; -gramaphone with records; hall mirror; (centre table; complete bedroom outfit; bed; dresser; com­ mode; toilet set; bedroom rug; parlor suite, chairs, settee; chairs; rockers; table; books; verandah chair; flower stand; dresser; mir­ ror; 2 high chairs; trunks; stands; . suit case; quilting frames; set of scales; curtain stretchers; curtains; 3 dozen pint sealers; (cellar table; cupboard; step ladder; pictures; clothes horse; several rugs and carpets; pots; pans; pails; cook­ ing utensils; dishes of all kinds; garden tools; lawn mower; buggy; cutter; extension ladder; buck saw; robe; garden hose; quantity of hard coal; quantity of wood. TERMS of Chattels: Cash. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% down, -balance in 30 days. CLARISSE and VICTOR SNELL, Executors, GEO. LAWSON, Clerk, ‘ FRANK TAYLOR. Auctioneer. coal or wood; small .......f washer; china cabinet; dining room chairs; Philco cabinet sewing machine; heater; 4 parlour chairs; Palmer piano in good .2 walnut 3 bed springs; dresser; parlour lamp; cushions; dresser; writing .gramaphone with NOTICES NOTICE—My wife having left my bed ana board, I hereby give no­ tice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by hei’ in my name. Basil Preszcator. 14-28c Melon Vines Flowers Cucumber Vines Garden Plants Currant Bushes Climbing Bushes Gooseberry Bushes Tobacco Plants Tomato Plants Cabbage Plants Potato Plants • Does Not Burn The Leaf • Kills Quickly • Easy To Apply • Sticks To The Leaf • Does Not Deteriorate Sudden Death Means New Life Traquair s Hardware Morgan, Bruce Mair, the week-end at homes. Mr. and Mirs. Wm. Moodie visited with Miss K. Robb in Stratford on Saturday of last week. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Roy Ballantyne was admitted to Victoria Hospital last week. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. There will be no Sunday services in Thames Road Church Sunday morning as it is Elimville anniver­ sary. Services there will be con­ ducted by Rev. Trueblood, of Crediton for both services. Morning service at 11 a.m. and -evening service at 7.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Glen McLean and son, of Hensail, Mr. and Mrs. Ther­ on Creery and family, of Woodham with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Earl and Mar­ jorie, of Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott and Audrey, of Farquhar and Mrs. Alice Gunning, of Exeter, with Mr. and Mirs. Orville Cann. Mr. and Mrs, John Hodgert and family, of Exeter, Miss Delores Allison and Miss Phylis Dougall, of Hensall with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cann/ Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Rowcliffe Hensall with Mr. Stone, Mrs, Wilson Morley Coleman Bowman, and Loreen, Mr, Quinn, , Mr. and- FOR SALE — 100-acre farm of choice land, lot 6, con. 7, town­ ship of Blanshard 1 Vz miles east of Woodham off No. 23 Highway; good 1% storey brick house with furnace; 2 bank barns each 3 6x60, L-shaped, good stabling, (cement floors, water system; implement shed 26x60; hydro throughout; abundance of water; privilege to sow fall wheat and do fall ploughing. Apply Carman Switzer, R.R. 6, St. Marys, Ont. Phone Kirkton 16-11. 4tc1 ______________________________J Notice to Dog Owners Village of Exeter Owners of dogs are hereby noti­ fied that according to Village By­ law, no dogs are allowed to run at large during the summer months. Numerous complaints of damage caused by dogs running at large have been received. Please note that By-law will be enforced. B. W. Tuckey, Reeve. OWNERS OF DOGS Dog tags are now available .and owners of dogs must secure same on or before June 15th. 3tc ___ ________C. V. Pickard, Clerk. FOR RENT FOR RENT—A rolling home at Grand Bend. Phone 239. 14:21’ HOUSE FOR RENT—Furnished 6- roomed cottage. Apply to Miss Hettie Sw<^et,> „5 8'0 Victoria St., London, Ont. ’ Write or phone Metcalf 612-. - 21:28c AGENTS WANTED PATENTED GAS SAVER, super­ charger, Crankcase ventilator. Converts waste into power; In­ creases mileage amazingly. Fits any motor, easily, quickly. Harm­ less, Proven, Guaranteed. At­ tractive sales proposition. Vic­ tory Manfg. Company, Cornwall, Ontario. 14:28:12c and andfamily, of Mrs. Perce Mr. and Ola. MrS. B> Venner Mrs. \ Wm. Norman PasSriiore/ Exeter, and Mr, Laverne and Miss Audrey Rodd of Wo.odham, with Mr. and Mrs- Percy Passmore. Mr. Glassins and Mrs. Maria Heatherly, of London, and Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Smith, of Exeter, With Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Simpson with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Simpeo-n, Mf, and Mrs, Arthur Ritndld and and Mrs. and Mrs, family, of Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ford. Miss Gladys Miller, of Mitchell, with Mr. attd Mrs. Cliff Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dow and family, of Cromarty and Miss Helen Howatt with Mir. and Mrs. Leonard Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brown and Bernice, Mr, Ernie Hicks and Mrs. P. Mack, of Oentralla, Mt. and Mrs. George Squire and Harry, of Whal­ en, with Squire. Mr. and family, of Mrs. Harry Rhode, Mr, Chas, Warden, Of Cromarty, is Visiting with Mr, .and Mrs. Win, Smith. Allison Morgan, of the R.C.A.F,, is home on two Weeks* leave with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, A. W, Morgan, Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Mrs. Alex Rhode and Mitehell, with Mr, and NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Exetei’ taxes may be paid to the Collector in the Town Hall, June 29, 30; hours 9.00 a.m. to 12 and 1.30 to 5.30 p.m. W. C. Pearce, Tax Collector. TENDERS WANTED Tenders for Heating System for St. Andrews Church, 'Kippen, also repair to manse furnace will be re­ ceived by the board up to July 5th, 1945. .All material to, be supplied by the contractor, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W-ork to be completed by Sept. 1st, 1945. D. E. Kyle, sec’y, Kippen, Ont. a- •» ■• ■ This property is for sale at Dash- Wood, Ont, at a reasonable price. If interested contact Maurice Klumpp. Rhone 67, Dashwood. Cadets from the Exeter high school in charge of Lieut. E. D. HoWey of tile I-I. S. staff, n-umber- ing 26, left by motor bus Monday morning' for Cedar Springs On .Lake Erie where Ing for ten high Spirits camp, they will go into train- days, The boys Were lii as they left Exeter for AUCTION SALE OF F|ARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on E'ast Half jLot. A, Con. 4, Stephen Township, on MONDAY, JUNE 25th, 1945 . Beef ring heifer, 2-year-old steer, IMPLEMENTS — Cutter; root 4 scaffold brackets; steel 4 benches; 2500 pound set brass mounted brichen new; 6 horse collars; 4 pulper; roller; scales; harness, galvanized pail-s; wash tub; copper boiler; wire stretchers; post hole auger; stable broom; whiffletrees; neckyokes; chains; forks; shovels; hoes; gravel shovel; quantity of harness; wood workers vice, sledge; wagon; jack; team scraper; buggy pole; extension ladder; walking scuffler, new; grass seed­ er; Scotch collar tops. TERMS—CASH CLAYTON PROUTY, Prop. GEO. LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. AUCTION SALE OF SQUARE TIMBER The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on the Whalen Church Property at Whalen on MONDAY, JUNE 25th, 1945 at 7 o’clock p.m. . A quantity of square building timber taken from the church shed.- Any person wishing to buy woula be well advised to attend -this sale. Signed on behalf of the Whalen Trustee Board, MILTON BROOK. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF HIGH CLASS FURNITURE (Everything like new) < WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1945 on Albert Street, Exeter, 3-piece chesterfield suite, 9-plece dining room suite, book case, hall seat, 2 beds with springs and matt­ resses, 2 dressers, 3 bedroam chairs, bedroom rocker, 2 small tables, kitchen table, 3 kitchen chairs, large rocking chair, small rocking chair, parlor table, 3 flower stands, 3 small tables, electric washing machine, wash tub, 2 congoletim rugs, day bed, writing desk, coal scuttle, V. large galvanized bath tub, mower, garden rake, hoes, digger, Shovels, posi. hole wheelbarrow, rubber hose, grxuu stone, trailer, quantity of lumber, quantity of brick, wax: polishing brush, quilting frames, Ironing board, -floor mop, broom, crock (4 gal.), quantity of dishes, sealers, butter tray and ladle, axe, electric * ht fixture, scythe, stove pipes, croquet set, cobbler's set, window sash, cupboards, doors, and many ether articles too numerous to men- tian, watering can, step ladder, * . . lawn potato auger, grind TERMS—CASH QUINN, Rr.oprietor, Auctioneer,GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk,