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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-04-25, Page 7THE TIMES-AOVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO,THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL », 1946 KIPPEN Dr. dames Jarrot, of New York, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs, L Jarrott, We are sorry to report that Rev. A. Hinton is still confined to his room through illness. Miss Etta Jarrott, of Toronto, js spending the holidays with her ■mother, Mrs. L Jarrott, Miss Gwen Cooper, of Toronto, □pent the week-end with her par* eats, Mr, and Mrs. W, R. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. H. Jones visited on 'Saturday with Mr, j, Wein, a pat* ient in Victoria Hospital, London, Mr, and Mrs. E. Smith, of Guelph, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrott. Mr, and Mrs. Gl?n Lockart and family, of Clinton, visited on Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Coch* rane, Mr. and Mrs. S, Beattie and Karon, of Wingham, are visiting at •the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mc­ Bride. Mrs. Warren Schilbe spent a few days with her daughter and son-in* .law, Mr, and Mrs, N< Ferguson of Exeter, Miss Isabelle (Alexander, of To­ ronto, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. F* Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dilling, London, visited on Sunday with latter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson, of Thomas, spent the week-end with the latter’s brother, Mr. and Mrs, W- C. Meilis. Mr. W. Sproat, of the University of Western Ontario, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Sproat. Mr. and MJ's. A. Gackstetter vis­ ited recently" with the former’s brother, Mr. Edward Gackstetter at London Miitalry Hospital, Drumlin, also Mr. and Mrs. N; Page, of Lon­ don. Surprise Party Held For Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferguson A very pleasant time was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons, of Kippen, on Friday eve­ ning last when sixty relatives met to honor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fer­ guson, of Chiselhurst, on their sil­ ver wedding anniversary. The bride was the former Margaret Parsons, of Kippen. The evening was spent in playing progressive euchre. Prizes were won by Mrs. William Ferguson of Thames Road, and Mr. Archie Ryckman, of Exeter. After ten games of euchre were played Mr. and Mrs, Ferguson were escorted to two reserved chairs in the same cor­ ner of the room where they were married twenty-five years ago by the Rev. Mr. Foster, then pastor of Var­ na and Kippen Methodist Churches. An address was read by Mrs. C, Blanchard, of Exeter, niece of the groom. They were presented with gifts of silver by Mr. Gerald Par­ sons, of Kippen, and Mr. Bobbie Parsons, of 'Cromarty, nephews of the bride. Although taken by sur­ prise Mr. Ferguson made a very fit­ ting reply. IA.11 Joined in singing, "‘When You and I Were Young, Maggie.” A duet, “Silver Threads Among the Gold,” was sung by Miss Wilma Dinnon, of Hensail, and Mrs. A. Gackstetter, of Kippen. A delici­ ous lunch was served including a 3- tier wedding cake. (Following is the address: Friday, April Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Ferguson, Dear Maggie We, your here tonight to celebrate with you the occasion wedding anniversary. -We know •those twenty-five years have fled F* of the W. st. 19. and Joe; relatives,, have met of your twenty-fifth KHIVA Rev. Fr, Basil Sullivan, pf Toron* to, was a holiday visitor with Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Sullivan. Little Barbara Tinde,. of London, is visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr,. and Mrs, Earl Rietrlch, Mrs, John Hopkins of St. Thomas? spent the past week with- her sister, Mrs. Win, Stade. Holiday visitors in this vicinity included Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Casey and Marlene, of Wallacetown, Miss­ es Theresa Sullivan, of Wallaceburg and Catharine of Stratford, with Mr, and Mrs, P, Sullivan. Miss Reta Regier, Messrs, Leo, Wilfrid and Raymond Regier with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Regier. Misses Doris and Marie Denomme with Mr. and Mrs, Edward Denomme. Cpl, H, J. Ziler with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Louis Ziler; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haid, of Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Regier and other relatives; Mr, Maxim Duraid with Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Gelinas, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dietrich accom­ panied by Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Gel­ inas and family' visited with rela­ tives in London We are sorry (Simon Hartman his home. His will soon be out again. HENSALL Airs. Meidingw spent the week­ end in Zurich, Mrs. Lawrence Raynham is visit* lug with relatives in Toronto. Mr. Win. Slavin, of London, spent the week-end at his home here, Miss Joyce Scruton, of Toronto, mother, Mrs.spent Raster with her A, Scruton. Mrs, Enoch Parker the home of Mr, and Parker, in Exeter. Miss Marie Miller., was a recent visitoi' with Mrs. Chas. Jinks, Mrs. Cojcworth visited home of her son, Mr. A, in London recently. is visiting at Mrs. Cordon or Windsor, Mr. and at the Coxworth ■ j*- M Si* S* M ** 4 V S?.** Wks- Miss Lettie Love, of Toronto, with hey he last week to report that Mr, is still confined to many friends hope WINCHELSEA Mrs, W. J. Veal apd family, Exeter, visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs, Don Penhale. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Denham, of Sarnia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Batten Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hudson, of London, spent - the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters. Mr. and Mrs.. H. Bailey visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Col­ lier, of Kirkton. . Miss Margaret Ann Lawson, of Crediton, visited last week with Miss Muriel Co ward. * Miss‘Norma Fletcher has returned home after spending- a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan. Miss Joy Whitlock of St. Thomas visited oyer the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters Margaret visited on Sunday Mi* and Mrs, Nelson Clarke, of quhar. 'Sunday visitors with Mr. Mrs. George Davis were Mr, Mrs. Millar McCurdy and Mr. Mrs. Harold Davis, of Kirkton, and Mrs. Lloyd Hern and Helen, of Zion, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Murch and Lonnie, of London. Mrs. Gordon Prance and Wayne spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hay, of Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood .Brock visited on 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Goldwyn Glenn, of Brinsley. Miss June Walters is spending this week with friends in London. Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith and fam­ ily are spending the EastCx' holi­ days with friends at Brookville ' ..... . .. . ........ .... of and with Far- and and and Mr. very rapidly for you and that they have been happily spent. We trust many of us will be able to ’ gather with you in twenty-five more years. Looking at you both we are sure you have not thrown too many roll­ ing pins or frying pans as the silver hairs are few. We ask you to accept these small gifts of silver which conveys our best wishes for many ■more years of happy wedded/life and may God bestow His richest bless­ ings on you both.—Signed on behalf of your relatives, . Guests were present from Hen- sall, Exeter, London, Guelph, 'Crom­ arty, Bayfield, Crediton. IB EMPTY BOTTLES! Cartons and bottles are still scarce; Don’t let them take up needed space when they can do a job out the production line. Our home delivery service will call for your empties if itisincona venient for you to return them personally. Call your nearest BREWERS’ RETAIL STORE. x - When you start Spring Cleaning Please remember (Ontario) spent the Raster holidays father. My. Wm. Love. Mr- Donald Hedden, of Clinton, visited recently with his grandmoth­ er, Mrs. Catharine Hedden, Miss Catharine Ravelin, of Palm­ erston, is holidaying with her cous­ in, Miss Judith Shaddick, Miss Grace Brock, of London, visited over the holiday with her mother, Mrs. Flossie Brock. Mrs, Wm, Brown and children are spending this week „ with Mrs. Brown’s parents at Tavistock. Mr. and Mrs, H. iO. Dayman, of London, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo, Hess. Mr. Carey Joynt, B.iA., student at Osgoode Hall, Toronto, was a week-end visitor at his home here, Mr. iGus Voth, of Detroit, visited over the week-end with Mrs, Voth and Gwendolyn, also Mrs. L, Simp­ son, ■ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weigand and children, of Dashwood, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fee. Miss Mildred Jones, of Kitchener, was a parents, Jones. Miss tended a conventioxi of the Telephone Company in London week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherritt son, of Hamilton, visited over week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sherritt. , # Mr. Kenneth Passmore, of King­ ston, was a week-end visitoi- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson, of Toronto, spent Eastei* with the former’s (parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook and daughter, of Windsor, spent Eas­ ter with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook, Miss Barbara Michie is spending the Easter holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Michie, Brussels. Mr. , and Mrs. Harold Shepherd, of Toronto, visited over the holi­ day with the_ latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Smillie. Miss lAmy Lammie, of London, spent the ‘Week-end with hex' moth- ex’ and sister, Mrs. Lammie and Miss Greta Lammie. Mrs. Harold Parker, Geraldine and Dorothy visited over the week­ end with Mrs. (Parker’s mother, Mrs. Edna Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Eldei* baby, of Hamilton, were Easter itors with Mrs. Elder’s parents, and Mrs, John Passmore. .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook and Roy and friend, of Toronto, spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. Catharine Devlin. ■Eastei’ visitors with Rev. R. (A. Brook and Mrs. Brook were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brook and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brook and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLaren and Donald visited over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Otis .Minor, Joanne and Jackie in Port Huron. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Passmore, Ken and Bobbie, of Delhi, visited ovex’ the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pass- more. Mr, and Mrs. Alex (McMurtrie and daughter, of Toronto, were week­ end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John McMurtrie and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMurtrie. Mrs. Hannah Workman is spend­ ing a week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanlake, who moved to their home in Exetei' last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willard and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Klopp and Mr. and Mrs. Cline Flyixn were recent visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parkins. Mrs. Ann Berry has returned to Toronto having spent a delightful month’s vacation here, where she visited her sister, Mrs. John Bol­ ton, and her many other relatives and friends in this district. The Hensail Chamber merce will hold a meeting 30th in the Town Hall, .Hensail, when an organizer from •Tirctii will be present. An extended to anyone attend. Visitors with Mr* Foster for Easter were Miss Jean Foster. London, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Foster, Mt. Carmel, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Foster and son, Bly th, And ■Mrs, Marie Hart and family, To­ ronto* X Miss Elvira Churchill, of Toron­ to, is holidaying with her sister* Mrs* E. Shaddick. On hex* return tb the city she will be accompanied by her mother, Mrs* Churchill, En route, they will visit in Goderich and Palmerston, A Welcome Home Service for the Service personnel of Carmel Pres­ byterian Church Will be held on Sunday, April 28th, at 11 a*m„ and Will be in charge of thb Young of the congregation with music by a Young week-end visitoi* with her Mr. and Mrs. Horman •Margaret MacGregor at- Bell this and the and vis- Mr. son of Com- on Abril Toronto invitation interested is to and Mrs,A. People special Choir. The United home of Mrs. J, Flynn on Evenihg Auxiliary 'Church will meet People's ot the at the Monday, ELIMVILLE . The work of decorating the church has Ijeeu completed and cm Tuesday afternoon the ladies had a bee to scrub and cleaq the inter­ ior, The men also had a bep to tear put, ftbd rebuild the cement work outside- Next Sunday morning at 11 o’clock the re-opening service will be hed, Mr, and Mrs. Newman Baker, of' Welfourn* were Sunday visitors with Mr- and Mrs- Harry Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Otis, of London, visited with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Johns during the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Johns, Eilene and Ethelene visited on Good Frb day with Mr and Mrs, Fred Long and familyn of Atwood. Miss Joy Whitlock, of St. Thom* as, was a week-end visitox* at the home pf Mr, and Mrs, Harry Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murch Don­ na and Lonnie, of London, were visitors here pn Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Dickey Mary and Joyce are now getting settled in their new home near Woodham, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Johns visited on Sunday wtih Mr, and Mrs. Wes. Johns, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. daughter, pf Toronto, Easter week-end with their daugh- tex’ and sister Mrs. Lloyd Bell. "Miss ■ Mildred Miller, Stephen and Jinx Sinclair, i ■of Tech, school, London, Eastex’ at theix* homes here. W.M.S. and W.A. Meeting On Wednesday afternoon of last week the W-M.S. and W.A. held theii* Eastei' meeting at Mrs.* Wes­ ton Horne’s with about forty pres­ ent. Mrs. Sherwood Brock and Mrs. ‘Horace Delbridge prepared the pro­ gram and the former presided over the meeting. The Easter program was used and several ladies took part. Mrs. F. a piano solo, was appointed convention in _ 25. Mrs, Ralph Batten gave a very interesting synopsis of Lloyd .Doug­ las’ book “The Robe’1’ which was' very appropriate for this season. Mrs. Will Johns read an address and Mrs. W. H. Dickey was present­ ed with a lovely plate from the W.A, After the meeting an auction sale was' held, the articles were donated .by members of Mrs. ''Gil­ bert Johns’ group. Mrs. Mair was auctioneex* and $1'8.50 was realized. Exeter Loeds Taylor, Huron week in Wimdspr to Mr, and Mrs. celebrated, their Now• * . SEE THE NEW 1946 A. Hurd spent and the Murray students spent Horne favored with Mrs. Delmar Skinner as a delegate to 'the Wingham. on’ April MOUNT CARMEL <5Miss Shirley Fairbairn, of Exeter, lias been engaged by Jas. H. Dal­ ton to grade eggs. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs* Jno. Mahoney on the arrival of a son. Mrs. Dennis Mahoney is not feel­ ing as well as her many friends would like. Holiday/ visitors in town were Mr. A. L'ampliier, of Lucan," With Mr. and MJf^^os. Carey; Mr. Tim Coughlin, of Toronto, with his par­ ents; Miss Teresa Sullivan, of Wal­ laceburg and Mr and Mrs, Casey of West Lorne, with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Sullivan; Miss Madeline Glavin of Colgan, with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Glavin; Mr. Jno. Patton, of Ham­ ilton, with Mr. and Mrs. M. McDon-' aid; Miss Reta Regan, Mr. Gilmore Mrs. Marie McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sharpe, all of London. Mr. and Mrs,- Jos. Regan, of Toron­ to, with Mrs.* Mary Regan; Miss Jean Voisin, of London, . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Voisin, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Voisin and fam­ ily, of Sarnia, ■ with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. ’ and Mi’s. Andy Pain Miss with A. Voisin; fll __ ___ Morrissey and family, of Court, with relatives here; Clarice Regier, ofLondon, hex’ parents. Walsh—-Boland At Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church at 9 o’clock on April 22nd, Wm. Walsh was married to Mary Elizabeth (Marie) Boland. Fr. Fog­ arty saying the nuptial mass. The bride given in marriage by hex* father was dressed in a blue velvet floox* length .gown with blue shoul­ der length veil and a wreath of orange blossoms. Miss Margaret Boland dressed in rose taffeta with matching veil was her sister’s bridesmaid while Austin McCarthy, uncle of the bride, assisted the groom. A wedding dinnei’ was serv­ ed to about thirty relatives and friends at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walsh left for a honeymooii in Detroit. The bride travelled in a blue tailored suit, blue hat and black accessories INJURED Mr. Carl Maier, of Dashwood, met with a painful accident on Monday while drawing out manure on his father’s farm. The fork in the hands of his brother Howard, penetrated Carl’s little finger. He was attended by Dr. Duhlop, of Exeter. April 29th. Mrs. J. COrbett will be co-hostesS. The devotional will be taken by Miss Violet McClymont. The roll call will be answered by an Easter Bible verse and Miss Gladys Luker will have charge of the study. Miller—Clarke The marriage took place in Gen* tenary United Church, Hamilton* pf Miss Effie Clarke, daughter of the late Gibson MacNeil, .of Singa* pore, S.S., and Greenock, Scotland, to W. Ross MiliOr, of Toronto, for* merly of Windsor. Rev; Norrixau Rawson officiated at the ceremony, Mr, and Mrs. T. H. Sherritt, of Hamilton, nephew and niece of the bridegroom were the Attendants, The groom who returned from overseas in December, Is a native 6E Hensali* sod of the late Mr* and Mrs. J» W. Miller. t Miss Margaret Street* spent the with friends. Congratulations Nat. Corbet who 37th wedding anniversary on Eas­ ter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J, A, Christie, and ■ Jean, Of Toronto, visited in Exeter for Easter, Jean is remaining for the holidays. W. C. Pearce has sold the EUm- yille property of E, Whiteford to K. Vaughan, of Owen Sound, Both moving the end of April. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Goddard and sons and Miss Helen Goddard, of Hderton, visited with Mr. Charles and Miss Ella Monteith on Satur- day. Miss Shirley Moir and friend, Miss Helen Patterson, of London, spent the holiday week-end in De­ troit visiting the former’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moir, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Delbridge celebrated the fortieth anniversary of their wedding at their home last Thursday by a family gathering, The family served a lovely dinner and also presented them with a gift Funeral services for Rev. J, P. Rice were held in London on Sat­ urday, Mr. Rice, who was in his 94 th year, was a former Bible Christian minister and as a young man was associated with the James Street Church. Mrs, C. S. MaoNaughton, Heather and Johnny left this week to visit with Mrs. MacNaughton’s parents at Brandon, Man. They will also visit with friends in Winnipeg. Mr, MacNaughton accompanied them as Ear as Toronto. Easter visitors at the home of 'Mrs. Caroline Walpex* were Mrs. Barkley, of Romeo, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Walper, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Gallimore, of London: Mrs. McBride, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walper, of Thedford. Mrs. Stuart Dick has arrived in •Exeter from Edinburgh, Scotland, to join her husband who was. mar­ ried while overseas with the First Hussars. Mr. Dick went to Toronto to meet his wife who came over on the Aquitania. Mr. Dick is employ­ ed with Ed’s Machine Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe Sanders and little daughter spent the Easter holidays with Mx\ and Mrs. Robert­ son at Stratford. They returned i Sunday accompanied by Mr. Sid Sanders who has been visiting .with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dale, for a few days in Toronto. Mr. Dale, who underwent an operation recently, is home from the Toronto Hospital and is* getting along as well as pan be expected. — THE PEOPLES’ CHOICE The new improvements (war proven) make it more than ever—-The Car for Service. * We are now equipped with a new heavy duty wrecker to handle even your loaded truck, 1938 Ford 2-Ton Truck equipped with -platform and hoist, / Fred Dobbs Dodge & DeSoto Sunoco Gas & Oil Rev Mr Hunt and W. E. Middle­ ton are attending Synod in London. Mr. ‘ and Mrs,. W. H .Black and Mr. .and Mrs. Albert Fleishauer and daughter spent the Easter holidays with Constable, John Norry and Mrs. Norry J Mr., and Mrs. E. R, Hopper and family spent Easter in Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. J, A, Lprance and daughter Mary and Miss Kate Wil­ liams, of Bayfield, were visitors with Miss May Armstrong on Tues- ® Quoting eggs by the pound would be confusing, wouldn’t it? You buy eggs by the dozen, milk by the quart, meat by the pound. By what measure do you buy electricity? You buy electricity by the kilowatt-hour, and you should know what a kilowatt-hour can do for you. The average urban rate for Hydro in Ontario is about 1-1/5c per kilowatt-hour. Just over 1c to light a 100-watt lamp for 10 hours, or drive a washing machine for four hours! Isn’t it great to live in Ontario, where Hydro rates are among the lowest in the World? An electric lamp or appliance is usually marked ”60 watts’^ '*500 Waffs", ”1000 watts”, as the case may be* The mark simply indicates the number of watts of electricity that the lamp or appliance will usd. A kiloWatt is simply 1000 watts. A kilowatt-hour is 1000 watts used for one hour~~or 100 watts for ten hours* So that one kilowatt-hour Will operate your 1000 watt electric iron for one hour. And at what a small cost! COMMISSION OF ONTARIO AND NOW FOR A POUND OF EGGS MADAM?”