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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-05-01, Page 9THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAT 1st, 1947 Page 9 -ff CREDITON Mother’s JW> May lxtb. Wear a Carnation. JRailey’s Flower Shop, Exeter- Mrs. W. Mercer, widow of the late Rev, W. E. Mercer died at her home in Perth last week, two weeks after the death of her husband, a former United church clergyman. Mrs. P. Boulianne, of town, is a .daughter of the deceas­ ed and with Mr. Boulianne, Paula and Paul attended the funeral in Kingston on Thursday. Miss Betty Anne Roeszler is able to be out again following her recent illness. Mr, Orland Gaiser suffered sev­ ere injuries to his foot while at work in Exeter last week, Orland is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser, foot in a cast. Mr. H. spent the week-end at here. Rev. W. H, Yates, of ket, was a caller in week. Mrs. Rodney Bowman, of Wind- r, is yisiting with her parents, ’. and Mrs. E, Guettinger. Mrs. F. Sperrin is spending a few days this week in London, Mr. Martin Morlock, of visited recently with Mr. and A. Morlock, Mr, and Mrs. Lou Hoare with his Musgrave, of Aylmer, his home New Mar,; town last Gait, Mrs. 1 For Sale 1 1 1 1 1 1 used ll-disc ^rt, Drill new 6 ft. Horse Disc H-M 221 Power Lift, Corn and Bean Cult, for Farmall H or M Tractors. new 5-ft. Mower new 6-ft. Mower new 10-ft. Hay Rake One 3-section Lever Spring-Tooth Harrow Cement Mixers Order your Fertilizer now. All sizes in Oar and Tractor Tires. All sizes in Batteries. V. L Becker and Sons Sales and Service Phone 60w, Dashwood HARPLEY Mother’s Day, May 11th. Wear a Carnation. - - - Exeter. Mr. and and family, on Sunday Colin Love. Mr. Leslie Hutchinson, don, called on Mr. Newton ter on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John Ridley and daughter Jean visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hickey. Miss Barbara week-end with Jean Mason. We are gan Gill, improving illness. Once Tried, Always Satisfied Start Right to Build Better Birds With Start Your Pullets Laying at the Right Time With By using Co-op Mix Chick Starter you are assured of maximum vigor, liva­ bility and growth in your baby chicks. Milk powder, riboflavin, cod liver oil. yeast, plant and animal protein and a balanced mineral combination, to­ gether with high quality grains, ate the basis of our formula. MASH r'M Maximum egg production is the reSult of feeding your chicks a balanced ra­ tion so that they will begin laying in six months. Co-op Mix Grow Mash is a highly palatable feed, high in vita­ mins and essential minerals and is adapted to fit the bird for heavy egg production. , . fa] Buy From YOUR LOCAL CO-OPERATIVE AFFILIATED WITH " United Farmers Co-operative Co. Ltd. 28 DUKE ST. TORONTO 2 MX and ferns formed at the home of J. Shier of Wood- w 'OF and son, of /London, spent the week­ end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Fahrner. Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Yearley and Mrs. Albert King spent a few days last week in Windsor. Mrs. Mary Wein, who has spent some time .with her sisters, Misses Finkbeiner sister, Mrs. Wm. Parsons in Crom­ arty. Daylight effect in this community on day. Rev. M. E. Reuber, who has attending fhe recent session of the Canada Conference of the Evangeli­ cal-United Brethren church, at Hanover, Ontario, has been return­ ed to Zion Evangelical - United Brethren at Crediton for his sixth year as minister. Mr. Irving Stahl is and will be a busy man this coming summer, having all plans made for the erec­ tion of a new house to take the place of the old one which has served its purpose for almost the past century. Mr. Ted iStanlake, of ■Grand Bend, is this week putting in the new foundation. M'r. Harry Beaver has been awarded the con­ tract ’Sam. is visiting with lied Saving Time came into Sun- been for the carpentei’ work Lawson for the masonry. Bailey’s Flower Shop,CENTRALIA Ellison Whiting yisited of Mrs. of Centenary, at the home Mr. Rinn-Shier Spring flowers a pretty setting M’r. and Mrs. W, ham on Saturday, April 19 th, when their youngest daughter, Gladys ®., wag united in marriage to Arthur W. Rinn of London, son of Mr. John Rinn and the late Mrs. 'Rinn of Woodham. Rev. G. P. 'Parson of St. Marys officiated. The wedding music was played by -Mrs. Lloyd Thomson, sister of the groom. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor­ length gown of white chenille or­ ganza, with sweetheart neckline, long sleeves that tapered to points over her hands, and fitted bodice. Her halo headdress trimmed with net and white satin bows, held her finger-tip veil, She carried an arm bouquet of red roses. Her only at­ tendant, Miss Helen Brunkard of Draytdn, as bridesmaid, wore a gown of pink embossed sheer with matching headdress and shoulder- length veil. She carried an bouquet of spring blossoms. Shier, brother of the bride, best man. The reception was bride’s home, where received in a black sequin trimming and sage of 'red roses. iFor a wedding trip Toronto and Buffalo, donned a brown tropical suit, with brown hat and matching alligator shoes and bag and wore a corsage , of bronze roses. Mr. and Mrs. Rinn will take up residence in London. held -at her mother dress with wore a cor- to Hamilton, i, the bride and aMother’s Day, May 11th. Wear Carnation. Bailey’s Flower Shop Exeter. Mrs. (Geo. Flynn visited over the week-end with her daughter, Mar­ jorie at Welland. Miss Wilda Pollock, -R.N., of Kit­ chener, was a week-end guest with Announcing' TILE-TEX, the best in flooring, Durable, easy to keep clean. TILE-TEX comes in a wide variety of colors and patterns, that your taste and sense of design are afford* ed almost unlimited seojje. TILE-TEX Floorings are made in Canada. Insist on genuine Tile-Tex for complete satis­ faction. Your local dealer has a full stock of all popular colors for immediate delivery. SEE US IN REGARD TO YOUR FLOORING PROBLEMS Huron Lumber Co. Limited arm Roy All seeds are of highest quality, put up in our own plant. Ail types of grass and clover mixtures. O.A.C, permanent pasture mixture. Parkland Brome grass. ALSIKE TIMOTHY SWEET CLOVERS ALFALFA RED CLOVER New Stenographer: “How do you spell “graphic”—with one “f” or two?” Boss: “Well, if you’re go­ ing to use any, you might as well go the limit.” her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lornek Hicks. Mrs. G. F. Penwarden attended the Presbyterial meeting in ■Main iStreet Church, Exeter. Thursday of last week. Hicks, Mrs. L. Hodgson, Gates and Mrs. IF. Bowden the afternoon session. Mrs. Wm. Bowden and Mills attended the funeral of late Mrs. Wilson Anderson in eter on Monday. Mr. Don Blair, of London, a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hicks on Wednesday of last week. “In the Dog House,” presented in the schoolroom of the Church on Wednesday evening of last week by Ailsa Craig -players was largely attended. The play was a comedy packed full of laughs and the characters played their parts in >a very fine manner. Music was provided Hodgins ner. Choir ■practise evening church anniversary on May 18th. the on L. R. f Mrs. Mrs. attended Mrs. H. the Ex- was 3-act between acts by Mrs. Ken and Mrs. Wellington Skin- Zwicker Seed Co. Limited CREDITON PHONE 3W It is estimated that the weight Because of- a shortage of paper of enemy bombs and V weapons I in Britain to-day, 'Shakespeare ia dropped on London was 12,770 ! difficult to get and fhere is a scar­ tons. j city of Bibles. Exeter Motor Sales Dodge and DeSoto Sales and Service Tom Coates Phone 200 Fred Dobbs Winter- Weary Batteries Is the battery in your car winter-weary? If it is you need not let it spoil your spring driving. Let us check it for you. It may us put in a Willard or Sunoco battery. You’ll have lots of only need a recharge. If a new one is required let pep in the electrical system then. of USE SUNOCO OILS AND GREASES to report Mr. Mor- & Day, May 11th. Wear a Bailey’s Flower Shop, Lon- Hay- of Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. C. on this the glad of the Mollard Line is in health after his long Hayter spent the her friend, Miss few hei’ and Mrs. members are reminded of in the church on Friday in preparation for Authorized Ontario Motor League Garage OurtSj of 1 ® ■ on and E. Bui London, her par* Curts. Windsor, Bullock, of. Sunday With Mrs.Mortal number from here at- funeral of the late Mrs. Anderson in Exeter The sympathy -of is extended to CREDITON EAST Mother’s Carnation. Exeter. Quite a tended the Wilson Monday, community family. Mrs. Sam Baynham spent a days last week in Hensail with son and his wife, Mr- Lawrence Baynham. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird and son, of 'Grand Bend, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Appleton, Gloria and Harper, of Exeter spent Sunday with Mr. J. Appleton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swartzen- truber and family, spent Sunday with Gian ville, Mr. and Mrs. have returned to after spending Toronto. Jack Andersons their home here the past winter GREENWAY At a joint meeting of Grand Bend and Greenway congregations of the United Church held in the Greenway United Church on Sun­ day evening Rev. K. M. Woods, of Don .Mills, was invited to be the minister to succeed Rev. Cleave,! who is retiring in June. Miss Marion Hicks, of London, spent the week-end with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hicks. , Mr. and Mrs. Russell McIntosh, Messrs. Seibourne English and' Harold Pollock, ;of Detroit, and Mr. Russell Pollock, of London, attended the funeral of their aunt Miss Mary Pollock last Thursday. Mrs. Wilbert Young spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. .Harold Brophey. Mr. and Mrs, Bob Arkona, visited his parents, Mr. lock. Miss Viola spent the week-end with ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miss Lillian Ulens, of and Mr. Dorman Ulens, of London spent the week-end with T. Ulens. Miss Beatrice Scott, of spent the week-end With ter, ,Mrs. Joe Hdrner Jr. Mrs. W, Brinsley, her sis* Seasoned travellers like to go by Canadian National. They can make their plans well in advance. Many prefer the adjustable seats in air conditioned coaches; others, the extra services of the chair cars oar sleepers. Whichever you choose, you’ll enjoy your train trip by Canadian National Railways; Well-trained porters help to make yotir trip pleasant. CaNflDI»^NATIOJJAL RAILWM TO EVERYWHERE Xtlj CANADA ||||y Let us Ae/p pfan yuur trip Drop in at any Canadian National ticket office and talk it over. We will be pleased to help you. WamUIUHIMI