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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-09-11, Page 91 9® »THE TIMES-AOVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER Uli, 1947 to I FEED SERVICE I More Select Hogs L, B. Hodgson, Clerk Council Harriet Bowen is visiting Shur-Gain 15% Hog Grower Meet Your Friends at the Fair Next Week Mich., home visited in St. and jLe- of the Ontario farmers have established a record for supplying a higher percentage of Select grade hogs than any other Province in Canada, Berry, Mrs. H. Pal- Geo. McAlpine, of the Council. The of the recom- Board of Health school children diseases andLong- Mrs. Lloyd Smith and son. of Bright’s Grove, called on in town on Thursday of last Mrs. visited Wes Wolfe, of on Sunday with Mr. Geiger, of spent the week- of Mr. and Mrs. W. 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Get Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Two economical slws. For salo at all good drug stores everywhere. Letter from Greece Gob: “Madam, will you please get off my foot?” Madam: “Why don’t you put your foot where it belongs?” Gob: “Don’t tempt me, lady, don’t tempt me!” ' -------------® When Children Suffer From Bowel Complaint During hot summer months all of us, but especially children, are more susceptible to diarrhoea, intestinal pains and summer complaint. At the first symptoms mothers use DOCTOR FOWLER’S EX­ TRACT OF WILD STRAWBERRY. This time-tested remedy is fast­ acting and dependable for adults or children. Be sure to specify the name—-DOCTOR FOWLER’S EXTRACT OF WILD ‘ STRAW­ BERRY. e The following letter from Greece was received by Miss Mary Herbert, of Usborne in response to a note that was sent in a recent Red Cross parcel. “Health to you my unknown friend. We are well and hope you are well. I wish to know about your good health. Today is the day for distributing of parcels. The parcels in which you sent. We ran to the place with joy to find out what we were getting. I got your beautiful knit gloves which had your address in. So we send you a letter to thank you for youi' kindness and remem­ bering us. We thank you also for the gifts you sent us every so often. Also your countrymen. We have re­ ceived parcels of clothing and food and I am grateful for your kind­ ness and concern towards us. If you still have the willingness to send more parcels, send the date on which you sent your gloves so we might clear up the month as to when you sent them. There is nothing else I have to write about. I sent you my greet­ ing. I, Alex, my old grandmother Order, my brother George, my par­ ents and cousins send warm greet­ ings to you and your countrymen. Alex Milios, A Flour Miller. First Fly: “What happened to poor old Hector?” . Second Fly: “He died of the DDT’s.” Business Directory ELMER D. BELL, B.A. BARRISTER & SOLICITOR Successor to J. W. Morley EXETER, ONT. Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Main Street, Exeter Office 3Gw Telephones Res. 36J Closed Wednesday Afternoons FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER P.O. or RING 138 WM. H. SMITH LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex Special training assures you of your property’s true value on sale day. Graduate of American Auction College. Terms Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Crediton P.O. or Phone 43-2 ALVIN H. WALPER licensed auctioneer For Huron County FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed. PHONE 57r2 DASHWOOD, R. 1 ......——■.................----- --------- E. F. CORBETT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Terms Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. J EX-ETER, R.R. 1 Phone Zurich £>2r7 ARTHUR FRASER Income Tax Reports, Bookkeeping Service, etc. Ann Street, EXETER, Phone 355W Dr. J. W. Corbett, D.D.S., L.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON BELL BUILDING, EXETER Telephone 273 GLADMAN and COCHRANE BARRISTERS — SOLICITORS EXETER, ONTARIO at Hcnsall, Friday 2 to 5 p.m. JOHN WARD Chiropractor and Optometrist MAIN ST., EXETER Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday. Phone 318 USBORN-E & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIR® INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ontario Pres.WM. I-I. COATES Exeter Vice-Pres........... ANGUS SINCLAIR R.R. 1, Mitchell DIRECTORS JOHN HACKNEY .... Kirkton, R. 1 WM. A. HAMILTON .... Cromarty JOHN McGRATH .... Dublin, Ont. MILTON McCURDY .. Kirkton, R. 1 CREDITON Due to Exeter Fair being held on Sept. 18tli, the regular meeting of the Women’s Institute will be held on the previous evening, Wed. Sept. 17th at ,8.15 o’clock in the Council Chambers. AH ladies in the community are invited attend, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Forbes daughter, Margaret, Mr. Cecil opard and Mr. Fred Loucks, Toronto, spent the week-end at home of Mrs, A, M. Berry. Sunday visitors with Mrs, Berry were Mr* and Mrs. Wm. mer and Mr. London. Miss Clara Bend, spent week with her Gaiser. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Hill on Sunday with relatives Thomas. Mrs. Annie Haist, Mrs, L. mate, David, friends week. •Miss with Mrs. Longworth in London. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Finkbeiner, of Sebewaing, Mich., visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Faist and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Haist, of Pige-> on, Mich., and daughter, Mrs. Wil­ bert Geigei* and Sebewaing, end at the G, Wein. Mr. and Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eilbei’ and Mi’, and Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser. Miss Edith Hill, who spent the summer in London, has returned home. Miss Elaine attend We wish .them Mrs. Ada Kuhn, of Kitchener, Is visiting at the home of her father, Mr. Chas. Keinzle. Mr. and Mrs. Castle, of London, are vacationing .with the latter’s brother, Mr. Henry Brown. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fahrner, ac­ companied by Mr. and Mr^. A. Amy of Exeter, spent the week-end at Port Elgin. They attended service in the church of Rev. Sippell, a former Crediton minister and were entertained by Rev.- and Mrs. Sip­ pell on Sunday. They also visited Rev. Kenneth Sippell in Owen Sound Hospital, where he is recup­ erating following an operation. The 25 th anniversary of the op­ ening of the present United Church will 5 th. who was at the evening service. , Norma Mitchell Normal Fahrner and Miss left this week to School in London, every success. be held .on Sunday, October Rev. R. A. Brook, of Hensail, was minister when the church built, will be the guest speak- er ( CENTRALIA Mr. and Mrs. H. Theander and Douglas, of London, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and -Mrs. Frank Smith. Miss Margaret Cook, of Kitchen­ er spent the week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. K. Wayne visited with Stratford on Sunday. Mrs. Orland ter, of Thames days with her Mrs. O. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. at Kirkton on week attending late Mrs. Davis. The Neodult evening together at Grand Bend on Friday of last week. Mrs. Wm. Bowden visited for a couple of .days last week with Mrs. Dora Ricker at the home of and Mrs. Gordon ich. Miss Marjorie Geo. with and vice deboye. Squire Road, parents, Mr. Frank Smyth Thursday of the funeral of Stephen Council Recommends Immunization of All School Children The regular xnonthly meeting q£ the Council of the Township of Stephen was held In the Council rooms, Crediton, on Tuesday, Sept. 2nd, 1947 A.D., at one o'clock with the following members present: Boy Ratz, Reeve; A. J, Amy, Deputy Reeve; and Councillors J. H. Dalton, Henry Beavers and Wil­ lis Gill. The minutes of the previ­ ous meeting were read and adopted on motion of J. H, Dalton and Harry Beavers, Carried, The report of the meeting of the Board of Health which was held on Friday, August 29th, was read to the members of Council approved mendations of the to immunize all against contagious also that certain sanitary condi­ tions at Grand Bend be improved. The Council felt that it would be better to give the treatments in three centres rather than give all at Crediton and the Reeve was ask­ ed to contact Dr. Taylor and ar­ range to give the treatments at Crediton, Dashwood and Grand Bend. Moved by J. H. Dalton, seconded by A. J. Amy, that the Council of the Township of Stephen petition for the interim payment of the statutory grant under the Highway Improvement Act on expenditures of $12,023.13 for the year 1947. Carried. Moved by Willis by Harry Beavers, way accounts be month of August as ship of Stephen $1,789.44; Grand Bend P.V. 646.50; total $2,435.94.' Moved by J. H. Dalton, seconded by Harry Beavers that the follow­ ing general accounts be paid; S. W. Archibald, engineer's fees on Shipka Drain $150.00; Albert Gais­ er, assistance on Shipka Drain 5.00; Stuart Sweitzer, assistance on Ship­ ka Drain 3.00; Township of Ste­ phen, stakes for Shipka Drain 3.00; Geo. Eilber, assistance on Shipka Drain 10.00; S. W. Archx- bald, engineer’s fees on Centralia Drain Extension 195.00; John Flynn, assistance on Centralia Drain 5.00; C. Flynn, assistance on Centralia Drain 4,00; W. Gibson, assistance on Centralia Drain 4.00; Geo Eilber, assistance on Centralia Drain 0.00; Township of Stephen, stakes for Centralia Drain 3.00; Mrs. T. Kenney, relief for Milton Kenney 9,00; County of Huron, hospitalisation 14,00; Clarence Des- jardine, bounty on foxes 4.00; to­ tal $415,60. Moved by Willis Gill, seconded by A. J. Amy that the meeting be adjourned. The next meeting of the Council will be held on Mon­ day, Oct, 6th, 1947, at one o’clock sharp. Hibbert The Hibbert Township Council met in regular session on Tuesday, Sept. '2nd, in the Staff a Township Hall with all members present, the Reeve Mr. Joseph Atkinson presid­ ing. The clerk read the minutes of the previous meeting which were adopted as read. The report on what is known as the Kleinfeldt Munici­ pal Drain was read and adopted and the Clerk was instructed to prepare By-Laws on this drain accordingly. The Court of Revision on the Klein­ feldt Drain will be held on Oct. 6 at the Staffa Township Hall. The Court of Revision on the Darling Drain was held at this meeting and as there were on appeals the Court was closed. By-Law No. 18 appoint­ ing Deputy Returning Officers, Poll Clerks and fixing polling places was given its third and final reading and passed By-Law No. 19 for changing the hour for holding the nomination was given its third and final read­ ing and passed. Thos. D. Wren, Clerk. 5HUR bA N Ontario farmers know that Select hogs are produced through good management and good feeding. Healthy litters, from good breeding stock, and fed balanced rations, will grade out a far greater percentage of Grade A carcasses than will scrub stock, haphazardly fed. Good feeding is playing an increasingly important part—and SHUR-GAIN Hog Grower, the balanced feed for growing better hogs, is becoming out­ standingly popular with wise farmers. SHUR-GAIN Hog Grower is made of good quality animal proteins, vitamins and minerals, for fast economical growth, and lower costs of production. You’ll be sure of healthier, stronger litters, and better marketing results, when your hogs are fed tasty, palatable. SHUR-GAIN Hog Grower. It’s the Fresh Hog Grower, made by your local SHUR-GAIN Feed Service MiH. CANN’S MILL LTD Unit- Mr. Zur- Greb friends Ser- Clan- WHALEN CORNERS Kirkton 35rl5 Mr. visited and daugh- spent a few and Sophomore: “Did you evex' take chloroform?” Freshman: "No, who teaches it?” EXETER S E R VI H G CANADIANS 4* * .v * * s■ were Club enjoyed Pybus near Flynn and Welland,Lowe, of -Mrs. Geo. Flynn on Sunday attended the Decoration at St. James Cemetery, GREENWAY The Harmony Class of the ed Church will hold their monthly meeting on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brophey.. Mr. and Mrs. Clarise Snell, of Exeter, visited on Sunday evening with Mrs. W. T. Ulens. Mrs. A. Ridley moved to Mr. Ed Stewardson’s house at Greenway last week. Mr. Dawson Woodburn, of Tor­ onto, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Chid Wood­ burn. In the absence of the minister, Rev. Wood, next Sunday Mrs. (Rev.) Wood will take the service in the United Church at 2.45 p.m. We extend our sympathy to the relatives of Mr. Wesley Isaac who passed away last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker, of Grand Bend, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown and Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Matthews, Detroit, visited last W. T. Ulens. A roast chicken held in the United May, October 10th 1 of week with Mrs* supper will be Church on Fri- and anniversary services will be held on Sunday, celebrate thecr Further particu AGENTS ALVIN L. HARRIS ........ Mitchell THOS. SCOTT ............... Cromarty THOS. G. BALLANTYNJJ, Woodham SECRETARY-TREASURER B. W. F, Beavers . ............ Exeter SOLICITORS Gladman & Cochrane, Exeter October 12 th to ’5 0th anniversary, •lars later. Mr. and Mrs. Exeter, visited ®n and Mrs, Ervine Eggert N. Kleinfeld Sunday with The tramp had just finished rejast and the lady of the house remarked: ‘Must as a suggestion, there’s a woodpile in back.” “You don’t Stay,” said the tramp. “What a splendid place for it.” yE8, Xs in ° bat few of us Pducts are entirey ? chemical. 1 ereates jobs. o£ many tlnngs. p It At home, chemistry^ cstb„ purifies the water we d«- jt comcs food we eat, the c We mcct it in to us as salt and -nt aod plastic '•Cellophane’ , ny ’1 lltc without form. 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