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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-05-29, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 29th, 1947 Pago 7 Rundown Feeling Is Often Caused By Nervous Trouble Strained, tense nerves are often the cause of restless nights. Improper rest, night after night, is quickly followed by loss of appetite, irritability and a tired, run-down, condition. For disorders such as these, Milburn’s Health and Nerve Pills are highly beneficial and, once tried, their medicinal value soon becomes apparent by the improved general condition of the health. The iron and other ingredients they contain help to improve the blood content, stimulate the nerve cells, and the appetite, aid digestion, thus helping to promote peaceful sleep. They have helped thousands of others. They should do the same for you. Milburn’h Health and Nerve Pills are sold at drug counters everywhere. ” . The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. HENSALL Mr. Wm. Kerslake, of 'St, Marys, visited during the past week with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kerslake. 'Mrs. Howe, Billy and Betty mov­ ed to their new 'home which they recently purchased near London. Mrs. Fletcher, of Mooresville, visited recently with her daughters, Mrs. E. Fink and Mrs. H. Hoye. Mrs, Harold Shepherd, of To­ ronto, was a recent visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jas 'Smillie. ■Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaiser and Mrs. J. Kaiser are moving to Bruce- field this week where they will take up residence. Mrs. Thomas, with her Large the services in the Hensall United Church on Sunday when Bev. Ar­ thur Sinclair, of Blyth, a formei’ minister, sages. Mr. Donna, week-end with Mrs. Rigby’s ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Queen, and Mr. and Mrs. Traquair, Mrs. E. 'Shaddick will be hostess for the annual lawn picnic of the Evening Auxiliary on Wednesday, June 11th. As formerly, mothers and children are cordially invited to attend. Miss Brandon and Miss Erma form the Recreation commit­ tee. Bring your picnic basket, sil­ verware and cups. A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker on Monday evening when their immediate relatives and families gathered to celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Dur­ ing the evening Mrs. Russel Keyes, of Mitchell, read a short address and Misses Dorothy Mae Keyes, Connie Corbett and Marjorie Cud- more presented Mr. and Mrs. Par­ ker with a pair of crystal vanity lamps, a crystal table lamp, and a set of pyrex ware. Although tak­ en by surprise, Harold made a fit­ ting reply, aftei’ which all joined in singing “For they are jolly good fellows.” Lunch was served and a social present. Arnold Circle The Arnold iliary of Carmel Church met at the home of Mrs. Stewart Bell on Monday evening with Mrs. A. Orr, co-liostess. The president, Miss Jean McQueen, pre­ sided and opened the meeting with prayer after which the hymn “We plough the fields and scatter” was sung followed by .meditation “Give us this day our daily bread” by Miss McQueen. The scripture was read by Mrs. Chas. Forrest. The hymn “Lord of and Sea” was prayer by Mrs. A piano solo by “O Little Stars” Pete- was sister, Mrs. Wm. Bell. congregations attended Buchanan, of St. a week-end visitor delivered inspiring and Mrs. Don Rigby of Blenheim, spent mes- and the par- Mc- Jack hour enjoyed by all Evening Auxiliary Circle Evening Aux- Presbyterian AHEAD The Thompsons are busy as bees, getting their place in shape for the tourist season. This year, with three more cabins, electricity kitchen, they hope than before. and a modernized to do even better to make these ad'They were able ditions because last fall Mr. Thompson drove to town to see his bank manager. He knew about the nice little business the Thompsons had built up; a bank loan was quickly arranged. Now the Thompsons can handle^more tourists and increase their income. At the same time Canada will benefit from the extra tourist dollars they take in. of hoW5 BANKSPONSORED BY YOUR Cana tholi P 1(1 daw AiahS' * The scripture Forrest. Heaven and Earth sung, followed by Garnet Mousseau. Miss Gertrude Bell, was much enjoyed. Arrangements were made for “Blossom Tea” to be held at home of Mrs. F. G. Bonthron Saturday, June 14th from 4:30 til 7 p.m. Mrs. R. Elgie interesting­ ly presented the topic on “Ministry of Healing” (towards a Christian India). The meeting closed 'by sing­ ing “The King of Love, My Shep­ herd Is” and prayer by Mrs. Orr. Dainty refreshments by the hostess and eo-hostess sisted United The ELIMVILLE and Mrs. Ernest Pym and John, of Thames Road, visited on Sunday with 'Mr, and Pym, Miss Florence Bell, Miss Mildred Miller, spent the week-end with iMrs. Thos. Bell. I Mr. .Raymond Morden and his friend, of Toronto, spent the week­ end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morden. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Hawkins and .Lennard, of Woodham, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradshaw and David, urday Herdman, Mr. Harvey Sparling, of London, spent the week-end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knight visited on Saturday with -Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper. Messrs. Murray and Laurie jSte- phen, of London, spent the week­ end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Exeter, visited on Sunday and Mrs. Samuel Pym. Mrs. M. Huston, of B.C., cousin, Mrs. R. J. Tate. Mr, James Sinclair and Mr. Mrs, Alvin R.N., of and London, Mr. and of Seaforth, visited on „Sat- with Mr. and Mrs. John Pym, of with Mr. Oshcroft, spent Friday visiting her Mr. Lewis Woods, of Loudon, spent the /holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Jackson I Woods. Mrs. Grant Ratcliffe, son, visited on Satuiday and Mrs. Wm. Johns. Mr. and Mrs. George Toronto, spent the week-' home of their daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Russell King, of Crediton, visited on Sunday with Mrs. L. Hodgert, of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen and family attended a birthday dinner for the former at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stephen, Woodham. Mr, and Stephen, of Brussels, Stephen and Mr. and man who celebrated niversaries were there also. Rev. C. W. Down, of Exeter, will preach at the evening service at 7.3 0 p.m. of Ander- with Mr. Hurd, of ■end at the of Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. C. Mrs. J. Heck­ wedding an- i Announcements JBirfh, Death ni»d Marriage Notices are inHerted free -ef el»®rge< Card pf Thanks 50c. lu Meniorinm Notices 5Oc tor single verse, 25c extra for euclu addi- tional vprse. ICngagem epts 5Oc BIRTHS DICKEY -- At Mrs. Godbolt’s Hos­ pital on Friday, May 23, 19 47, to Mr. and ;Mrs. W. H. Dickey, of Woodham, a daughter, Doro­ thy Margaret. JOHNS—At Mrs. Hunter’s Nurs­ ing home on Monday, May 26th 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Johns, of Ilderton, a Dorothy Jean. LONG—At tne Listowel Hospital on Monday, 1947, to Mr, and Long, of Atwood, Joyce Margaret. McCOOEYE — At Mrs. Hunter’s Nursing home on Friday, May 23rd, 19 47, to Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McCooeye, a son, Danny Pat­ rick. McTAVISH — At Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital on Wednesday, May 21, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McTavisli, of Exeter, a daughter, Nancy Jane. SNELL—In Clinton. Public Hospit­ al, on Tuesday, May to Rev. and Mrs. Snell, Auburn, a son, liam. Norman daughter, Memorial May 26, Mrs. Fred a daughter, 20, 1947, Harold J. Peter Wil-' DEATHS CLARK—At Victoria Hospital, on Friday, May 23rd, Arthur Clark, beloved husband of the late Ellen Clark, of London, formerly of Hensail, in his 80 th year. HODGINS—At the residence of his son, Garnet Hodgins, New Ham­ burg, Ont., on Saturday, May 24, 1947, Stewart Hodgins, husband of the late Margaret McNamee, in his 9 3rd year. Interment was in St. James Cemetery, Clande- boye Monday. NEED — in Davisburg, Mich., on Sunday, May 25, 1947, Mary Neeb, of Dashwood, dear mother of Mrs. Della burg, Mich.; of Dashwood; and Roy, of from the T. Harry Hoffman, fun­ eral home, Dashwood. Mosher, of Davis- Mrs. Ira Tetreau, Earl, of Pontiac, Detroit. Funeral ENGAGEMENTS f Once Tried, Always Satisfied Start Right to Build Better Birds With CO-OP MIX CHICK STARTER 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, are the basis of our formula. Start Your Pullets Laying at the Right Time With CO-OP MIX GROW MASH T-T 1, 3 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. Buy From OPERATIVEYOUR LOCAL AFFILIATED WITH ' United Farmers Co-operative Co. Ltd. 28 DUKE ST. TORONTO 2 na Want-Ads Bring Sure-Fire Results the the. on un- were served as- by Mrs. H. C. Bell. Church Woliclo Class Wohelo Class met in Sunday School room Church on Monday the president, Mrs. presiding. Hymn “0 Promised” opened the meeting af­ ter which the Lord’s Prayer was repeated in unison. Scripture les­ son was read by Mis's Michie. Hymn "What A Friend We have in Jesus” was sung. A “thank you” card was read from Miss Tate. Miss Violet McClymont ably presented the top­ ic at this meeting, “Friendship.” A reading entitled “This Canada of Ours,” was given by Miss Ruth Hess. The closing hymn, “O Master Let Me Walk With Thee” and the Mizpah Benediction closed meeting. A social hour during which Miss Michie several games. Additional Hensail news found on page 9. the of the United evening with Wesley Jones, Jesus I Have the followed directed will be Girls* Softball Schedule June June June June June June June June June June July July July July July July July July July July July 2— Lucan at Dashwood. 3- —-Exeter at Hensall. 5—Hensall at Lucan. Exeter at Dashwood. 10.—Dashwood at Exeter. Lucan at Hensall. 12—-Exeter at Lucan. 16— Lucan at Exeter. 17— Hensall at Dashwood. 19—Dashwood at Lucan. 24—Hensall at Exeter. 26—Dashwood at Hensall. Exeter at Lucan. 2— 'Exeter vs. Dashwood at Grand Bend. 3- —Lucan at Hensall. 8— Lucan at Exeter. 9— Hensall vs. Grand 10— Dashwood 11— 'Exeter at 15— Dashwood 16— Lucan vs. Grand 22—'Hensall at 24— Hensall at 25— -Dashwood Dashwood at Bend. at Lucan. Hensail, at 'Exeter. Dashwood at Bend. Lucan. Exeter, at I-Iensall. Mi’, and Mrs. C. McAllister and little son and Mrs. McAllister, Sr., of Owen Sound, spent the week-end with the latter’s son, John and Mrs. McAllister, of Usborne. Mrs. 'Mc­ Allister, Sr., is remaining on a visit. COUNTER CHECK BOOKS for sale at The Thues-Advocate office. Now Is a good time to have the old car touched up -holiday driving . . . have dor or body dents ironed paint work renewed. We will be glad to give for fen- out, you an estimate . . . drive in to­ day. Ed’s Machine Shop ’I’wo Blocks East of Main Street on John Street. Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Morley, Granton, announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Audrey Jean, to James Robert Bilyea, Lon­ don, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bilyea, Granton, the marriage to take place early in June. CARDS OF THANKS Miss Susan Willert desires to express her sincere thanks to her kind neighbors and friends who so kindly helped during her mother’s illness and also for the visits. Special thanks to Rev. Higenell and Glen, the Ladies’ Aid, those who sang, Mr. T. Harry Hoffman and all the friends for expressions of sympathy, flowers, cards acts of kindness during her bereavement. FOR CANNING 10 LBS. PER PERSON IN MEMORIAM VALID MAY bJlf VALID JULY 17th R.Each coupon Is good for the purchase of 1 pound of sugar. Thea- in the home. and sad* The world sugar situation has been improving and has made possible the recent increases in the Canadian allowance. World supplies, however, are still inadequate to meet demand, re­ quiring continued rationing. Coupons may be used as desired after their respective validity dates, and will remain valid until at least December 31st, 1947. Coupons Yl, Y2, Y3, Y4, Y5. As in previous years this special allow­ ance of sugar for canning will be in addition to the regular sugar ration. It will be made available in two amounts of 5 pounds each. See “Margie” at Leavitt’s tre June Oth, 10th and 11th. sugar to Beavers k. Hardware Phone 86, Exeter EARTH Wm. Rowcliff e wishes her sincere appreciation treats, flowers, cards and received while a patient in and to those c Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Coates wish to .thank their neighbors, friends and relatives for cards, treats and visits while Mrs. Coates was hospital and since returning Mrs. express for the candies Victoria Hospital who visited her. ENGELAND—In loving memory of a Mother and Grandmother, Mrs. Henry Engeland, who passed away seven years ago, May 30, 1940. O how oft you come before us, Your deai’ face so sweet and true, Resting now in peace with Jesus, Loving hearts still long for you. —Ever remembered by Mrs. Willert and family.'* A church in Brookville, Ontario, named Wall Street United Church did so well financially in 19 46 that it granted the minister and other members of the church staff bon­ uses for that year and pay in creases for 19 47. Coupons Y6, Y7, Y8, Y9, Y10