The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-07-03, Page 6nt
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One Car of Rock Wool in bags and bats.
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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
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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
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