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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-07-03, Page 6nt One Car Red Cedar Shingles, One Car of Rock Wool in bags and bats. a if wed Huron Lumber Co. Limited his other Mrs. i t and anti home rela- attended in Lon- lio me rela- anil and id ,-h i0t I I i I at Stratford in 19 4 8 on the Birthday, a s ton- hos- last of Whitewater, her daughter, B. Sanders, of week-end with Finkheiner. were week- aml Mrs. Mil- Mr. and Mrs. presented and Mrs. ding Rowe, of Exeter, and Miss Fee, of Hen- recently with Goldwin Glenn with Mr. L. Sheppard misfortune me day which >se the re­ Mrs. Cleave a purse of Cleave with a Mr. and Mrs. week for their he at the Sunday serv- Wm. shorne held their it Seaforth on Saturday After partaking of a * dinner a ball game w Wm. Jeffery returned home West mins’ci* hospital, Lon- last week after spending a com- Frank table A. met at the t Dunean on this week, of Hensall, Wednesday a Sillery, and over, Jeffrey; Westcott, ladies, Mrs. with and Mrs. 7 evening the annual A. Picnic was held at The weather was ideal. sat down to a well- A fine lot of sports afterm Mrs the last Mrs. THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 3rd, 1947 sports Perkins, Westcott; Harold Jeffery, Ed. Sillery, Mrs. are sorry to report that Wilbert Young suffered a last week and is seriously Horne with Horne. Dickey SHIPKA Mr. Trueblood preached Ray Fie’-’her and and Mrs. W. F. a, DDT FBOBUCTS FOR 1947 (n (2) (3) (4) Business Directory GLADMAN and COCHRANE BARBISTERS — SOLICITORS EXETER. ONTARIO at Hensall, Friday 2 to 5 p.m. ELMER D. BELL, B.A, BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Successor to J. W. Morley EXETER GO P.O. Head Office, Exeter, Ontario Pres. . (5) (6) USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANT Terms Reasonable. Satisfact Ion Guaranteed. (1) Co-op Hog Worm X-Pel and (2) Co-op Poultry Worm X-Pel E. F. CORBETT LICENSED AUCTIONEER, SOLICITORS Gladman,& Cochrane, Exeter EXETER, R.IL 1 Phone Zurich .92r7 Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.S DENTAL SURGEON Main Street, Exeter Office 36w Telephones Res. 36* Closed Wednesday Afternoons LICENSED For Huron Special training property’s true Graduate of American Auction College 6 Perms Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed Crediton P.O. or Phone 4S-2 MAIN STREET, Telephone JOHN WARD Chiropractor and Optometrist MAIN ST., EXETER Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday. Phone 348. BELL BUILDING, EXETER • Telephone 27.3 CO-OP PHENOTHIAZINE PRODUCTS for mass treatment of hogs, poultry and turkeys. PHYSICIAN and X-Ray EXETER. ONT. Vice-Pres. .... R.R. WM. H. SMITH AUCTIONEER and Middlesex asstifCS you of yiHti value on sale day THAMES ROAD Mrs. <). Cann had the tn fall down the cellar > lust week and cut her leqnired three stitches mnd. We wish her very to health ag. reps hea to V a spi ain. Miss Betty Mair underwei operation at Dr. Fletcher Thursday morning ofpit al w eek. Mr. from tended Elimville Sunday School an- niver few weeks taking foot treatment. Rev. and Mrs . Stanway and ehil- dren visited at the Manse Friday evening of last week Mr. and Mrs.Ruh ert Dunean at- t< nded the Hors e Siuaw in Stratford on Saturday of last week. Several from the community at- home Wedne Rev. visited evenin; Mr. ary on Sunday last. J. Don s visitin; ha; W.M.S. of Mrs. sday and at r of and s there a NOOSE around Your home? In other words, is your home mortgaged ? If so, could your dependents pay off that mortgage in the event of your death? If they could not, then you can arrange with Confederation Life Association to have it paid off by means of a special Mortgage Insurance Policy. It will be worth your while to inquire about this policy, whether the mortgage was arranged with an individual, a com­ pany, or under the National Housing Act. Write now for booklet z “Your Home”. It tells you ar/j — //7URE how your wife can have cash to pay of? the mortgage anything happens to you. Confederation Life HEAD OFFICE AsSOCiatlOB TORONTO A. W. MORGAN, Representative, Hensail H's m tl were Mr Mr. and J nily, of Z ie Bailey, tnd Mrs. with Mr. ill with Miller. .nd W. Raber in . Broo Manse week. A. Gardiner, Mary i and Bert visited on Sunday with i Mr. and Mrs. D. Craig John Craig, at Bly th, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thorntoi and Mr. and Mrs. Bullick, of Cor onation, Alta., are visiting with Mr and Mrs. A. Gardiner and rela’ives this week. Mrs. Chas. Johns returned last week after visiting with tives in Ridgeway. Rev. and Mrs. Weir and children visited with Rev. and Mrs, Mair Monday evening of this week. Billie Thompson, of Clandeboye, is holidaying this week with John Pym. Misses Eleanor and Ruth Dawson spent the week-end holiday at Grand Bend. Miss Margaret Cann spent the week-end with Miss Patsy Mitchell, at. Hensall, Those from this community who attended the Junior Farmers Field Day which was held at the Ontario Agricultural College grounds in Guelph Friday of last week are as follows. ___2_ Annie Simpson, Alice Agnes and Elsie Bray more, Aileen Jeffrey Eleanor Hunkin, Marion Hodgert, Hodgert, Donald Fleming Simpson, Arnold Cann, Pi WINCHEUSEA Visit Sunday Brock, and fa: Mrs. J. Mr. Norma Batten. Mr. and Mrs. family, ot Brinsley, Mrs. Sherwood Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. Wm. family, of Woodham, with Mr Mrs. Harry Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Alexander Marion and Ann, of Lumley, Mr and Mrs. Jas. Kirkland and Mai i olm, of Thames Road. Mr. and Mrs Harold Davis, of Kirkton. Mr. ani Mrs. Lloyd Hern and Helen of Zion with Mr. and Mrs, George Davis. Quite a number from this com munity attended decoration serv ices at Exeter cemetery on Sunday Mrs. W. J. Veal and family, of Exeter, visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Don I’enhale. Mr. and Mrs. .Sherwood Brock attended the Brock-Brandon in London on Saturday. Rev, farewell sermon on Sun lay last. At the close of this servi-e the stew­ ards of the church <a me forward and presented him w ith a purse of money in appreciation of his services, after wliicli all sang "Blest be the Tie That. Binds." On Friday S.S. and W.x Grand Bend. Almost 100 filled table, were indulged in. All enjoyed the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Confort and three children, of Fenwick end visitors with Mr. ton Sweitzer and Stuart Sweitzer. Dr. and Mrs. C. London, spent the Mr. and Mrs. A. (Usborne Picnic The fourth and fifth of I nic . 21st. team joyed after which races and were held. lows ren under 5; girls (i to 10, Sillerv, Alexitt Lostell; boys Irvine Ford, Keith Madge; and under Sillery; Gregus, men, ;Madgfc; Sillery, member kicking Frances slipper, Westcott Ford and Keith Madge, Alma Sil lery aud Marion Madge; passing th grapefruit, Victor Jeffery’s side pinning a patch on a coat, Victor Jeffery’s side; carrying water in a straw, Frank Lostell’s side; pass­ ing clothespins, Victor Jeffery’s side; wheelbarrow race, Roylanee Westcott and Andy Easton, Ann Luther and August Gregus; guess­ ing beans in jar, Art Ford. During the supper hour the election of officers was held as follows: presi­ dent, Alwyn Dayman; secretary, Mrs. Milton Luther, mittee, Harvey Gregus, Roylanee committee, Mrs. Mrs. Easton, Mrs. Dayman. It was decided to hold the picnic King’s Annie and Doris Elf ord, Simpson, Alice Passmore, -, Helen Pass- Audrey Scott, Helen Howatt, Reg. and Ross Bray, Boh and Harry Jeffrey, Glen Jeffrey, Lome ismore, Wilfred Hunkin, Jimmie Harris, Billie Rodhe, Jack Borland, Glen Stewart, Mac I-Iodgert, Bever­ ley Morgan, Ronald Elf ord. and Bill Johns. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johns on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hunter and Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ford, Sheila and Gary, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gollings, of Granton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gollings, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Passmore last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ bur Glanville, of Cromarty. Miss Jean Alexander, of Hensall, spent the week-end with Miss Annie Simpson. Mr. Aimer Passmore spent a few [ days this week on a motor trip to the States.' Several from this community at­ tended the McDonald picnic at Sea­ forth Lions Park Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Bullick. of Cor­ onation, Alta., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Passmore Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Griff, of Stratford, visited on Sunday with Mr. Leslie and Miss Ella Robinson. Sunday services will usual hour on Sunday. School at 10:15 a.m. Church ice at 11:15 a.m. with Rev. Mair in charge.5 Miss Doris Elford returned last week after visiting with tives in the west. Teacher Honored The presentation of a pair of sil­ ver candle holders, a wall plaque and a handkerchief was made to Miss Helen Howatt, school teacher of S.S. No. 2 Usborne, on the clos­ ing day of school by the pupils of the school. Miss Betty Allison read the presentation address to Miss Howatt, who has resigned as teach­ er of the school after serving for the past three years, and Margaret Bray presented the On a tour of the bright lights or a trip to the backwoods, Monarch 8 is always in style, always well behaved. This comfortable, roomy automo­ bile has been winning friends ever since the first Monarch 8 was intro­ duced last year. The 1947 Monarch (Town Sedan illustrated) offers you a remarkably quiet, restful ride—with road noises hushed by rubber insulation at more than 200 points. It has an easy, mile-consuming pace that makes the holiday seem longer, the trip shorter. Monarch 8 is a JteWoz/Hn the medium-priced field. Among its extra* Immediate Sale concessions annual pic- , June boun- as en- games as fol- child- atricia to 10, The results were Peanut scramble for P 6 girls 1U Dorcas August married John . Ed, oldest Wm, 'Moodie; ladies Dorcas Sillery, men kicking the Jeffery, Roylanee race, Irvine Alm 'boys 16 Donald Roylanee married Mrs. Frank Lostell Mr the slipper i Lostell Donald 3-legged GREENWAY A. Pollock and Miss Ruby Pollock, of Hamilton, are spending the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Honsberger and family, of Vineland, spent , the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hicks. Induction service will be held in the United church on Friday evening for the new minister Rev. K. M. Woods. Rev. Mr. Cleave preached his farewell sermon on Sunday afternoon. At the close of the service Mr. and were presented with money basket of flowers. Cleave leave this new home in Pt. Edward. Mrs. Don Reddick and family, of Chatham, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brophey and families. We Mrs. stroke ill. (Held over from last week) Mr. and Mrs. Mr. W. Fee sail, visited English. Mrs. R. the McKin-Laurie wedding- don last Wednesday and spent the week with friends in London. ■Mr. and Mrs. E. Harris, of Brinsley, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Woodburn. Mrs. John .Nichol (nee Marion Laurie), of Riverside, California, renewed old acquaintances in vicinity last Friday. value features you’ll list the spirited performance of its V-type power plant; its superb riding qualities; the two-tone luxury of its spacious interior. He’s having trouble meeting the demand, but your Ford and Monarch dealer will be glad to give you detailed information on this handsome 1947 Monarch 8. FORD AND MONARCH DIVISION FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED One Car of Asphalt Shingles in bundles and rolls. J„ M. Asbestos Siding Shingles, while they last. Rolled Brick Siding in Red and Buff. InsuJ Brick Siding in Red. Lined and Hard Wall Plaster. Arborite—the new sensational table top coverings and trimmings. Oh, yes! And we have no Cement! Co-op 3% DDT Agricultural Dust containing Rotenone, for dusting potatoes, vegetables, etc. Co-op 3% DDT Agricultural Dust (with copper) containing Rotenone and copper, for dusting potatoes, vegetables, etc. Co-op 50% Wettable DDT Powder to be diluted with water and used as a liquid spray according to directions. Co-op 5% Barn and Wall Spray an improved residual spray suitable for house­ hold, institutional and barn purposes. Co-op Livestock Spray. Co-op Foliage Spray containing 25% DDT; forms emulsion with water, no residue. Purchase these products through affiliated with United Farmers Co-operative Co. Ltd. Dr. J. W. Corbett, D.D.S., L.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON DR. R. H. DOYLE SURGEON FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable aud Sadsfactio? Guaranteed EXETER P.O. or RING 138 ALVIN H. WALPER LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron County FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed PHONE 57r2 DASHWOOD R. 1 .... WM. H. COATES Exeter .. ANGUS SINCLAIR 1, Mitchell DIRECTORS JOHN HACKNEY .... Kirkton, R. 1 WM. A. HAMILTON ..... Cromarty JOHN McGRATH ...... Dublin, Ont. MILTON MCCURDY .. Kirkton, R. 1 AGENTS ALVIN L. HARRIS .......... Mitchell THOS. SCOTT ........... Cromarty THOS, G. BALLANTYNE: Weodham SECRETARY-TREASURER B. W, F, BEAVERS ...........« Exeter t