The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-03-11, Page 3Congratulations!
Ford Food Market
Irwin Ford
The Electrical Wiring
was done by
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH J 1th, 1948
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Ford s
Food Market
Hector Heywood & Son
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BUILDERS
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AnnouncingHousing.
WelcomeI
The Opening ofTO ANOTHER MODERN
BUILDING IN EXETER
Ford’s Food MarketFord’s Food Market Huron Street, Westdis
icard, Clerk
thank for
MeatGroceriesWe are Proud to have Supplied and Installed the
Refrigeration Unit Week-*ant som
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Thousands of readers are in
easy answering distance of your
want-ad
The
holding
on the
Simpkins
Mrs. Bill
Stratford.
"Your father
tinguished with
hair.’*
"Yes, he lias
temperance
forth in the
evils of stron.
March 3rd at the home
daughter, Mrs. Emerson
Those who -called on her
the afternoon and even-
Mrs. Harvey Gilbert,
need the key,
reach through
open the door
collee-
l Grainger,
ition, $7.00.
carried. Ad-
motion of
the Scripture Lesson,
and minutes were
adopted. Hymn 285
and Jean Copeland
March meeting of the
was held on March 3rd
home of Mrs. Martin
IRWIN FORD, PROP
Aylmer Soups
London Special Laundry Soap 2 for ISc
Butler .................
others
credit,
than you
deuce
anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Herb
on Wed-
looks very
his snow-white
Mrs. Mar-
give their
a little smarter
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wait till you
Sholdice
with Mr.
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and then came a voice
the rear of the hall,
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recently completed his
Maple Leaf Soap Flakes ...... 24c pkg.
................ 71c lb.
Specials
Brunswick Brand Sardines ....3 for 29c
Chambers & Darling Meat Market
ooc/ Luck
Congratulations to
It is Our Privilege to Supply the
Fresh Meat FOOD MARKET ON HURON STREET, WEST
from
GRAHAM ARTHUR
Who Supplied the WRECKER for Moving the
Building to its New Location
on the Completion of Your New Food Market
fl
Garfield Thomson
EXETER ONTARIO
Congratulations
and Best Wishes
Ford’s Food Market
It Was a Privilege to Supply You With the
Cement
FL G. Seldon & Son
We Wish Him Every Success
In His New Business
ANNOUNCES OPENING Irwin Ford
I'ood Market on Huron St. West, Exeter, and this week announces the opening* of
his new store, the business will carry a full line of groceries and fresh meats dis
played in a modern, up-to-date manner.
BRINSLEY
Mrs. Ed Faulder entertained
the Ladies’ Guild of St. Marys
Anglican Church to their regu
lar meeting on Wednesday last.
Betty -and Doreen
spent the week-end
and Mrs. Patterson,
field.
Mrs. Earl Dixon,
wood Prest, and Mrs. Hookey
attended the shower of Grace,
daughter of Mr. -and Mrs. -Rus
sel Simpson, of Mooresville on
Wednesday last.
•Mrs. H. McKee, of Sarnia, is
spending some time with her
neice, Mrs. Wes Morley.
Mrs. George Hodgson attend
ed the wedding
her sister,
Sherritt, of Parkhill,
nesday evening last.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
and Frances, Mr. and
Dixon and Carol, of
visi-ted with Mr. and Mrs. Har
vey Morley recently.
Mrs. Beatrice Dixon dined
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hodg
son on Wednesday evening last.
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. George Mercer is at present
in Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Keogh
spent Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood.
84tli Birthday
Mrs. Margaret Gilbert celebra
ted her 84th -birthday on Wed
nesday
of her
Glenn,
during
ing were:
London; Mrs. and Mrs. William
Tweedie, West McGillivray; Mr.
and Mrs. Alton Isaac and Patsy,
Centralia; Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Thompson and family, Moors-
ville; Mrs. Stanley Steeper and
Donnie, Parkhill; Mrs. Arnold
Blake and family, Clandeboye;
Mrs. Thomas Collins, Clande
boye; and Mrs. and Mrs. Lin
Craven,' Brinsley. Mrs. Gilbert
received two birthday cakes
along with other useful gifts..
A chicken dinner was served in
the evening.
W.M.S
The
W.M.S.
at the
Watson. Meeting opened by
hymn "There is a Green Hill
Far Away" followed by prayer,
last meeting were read
scripture reading. Minutes
last meeting were real
adopted. Roll call with 19 mem
bers present. Mrs. Clover Lewis
and Mrs. Wm. Watson rendered
a duet entitled "Ivory Palaces"
followed by a reading by Miss
Kathleen Morley. Mrs. Lewis
gave two chapters of the Study
Book, Mrs. Wes Morley gave a
reading on the Bible. A guessing
contest given by Miss Kathleen
Morley and won by Mrs. Wm.
Watson.
W.A.
The president, Mrs. George
Hodgson, presided for the W.A.
Hymn "When I Survey the
Wondrous Cross’’. Business was
discussed. Meeting was then
brought to a close by repeating
the Miznah Benediction. Ladies
of Group 3 served lunch and a.
hearty vote of thanks was given
Mrs. Watson for her home.
Council Briefs
The Municipal Council of the
Village of Exeter met at the re
sidence of the Clerk with Reeve
Tuckey and Councillors Allison,
Caldwell, Cochrane and Sweitzer
present.
The minutes of the last regu
lar meeting of February 24th
were read. A correction naming
as movingCouncillor Sweitzer r
the appointment of Councillor
Cochrane to the Aux Sables
River Conservation Authority
was made. The minutes were
then adopted on the motion of
Councillors Caldwell and Alli
son.
Communications were read
and dealt with as follows:
Victoria Hospit-al, re Hospi
talization, refused.
Recreational Director, Arthur
H. Campbell, -tendering resigna
tion.
It was moved and seconded
by Councillors Allison and Cald
well that Mr. Campbell’s resig
nation be accepted in as far as
the Municipal Council is con
cerned and that the Clerk ex
tend to Mr. Campbell the ap
preciation of Council for the
services he has rendered during
his term of office.
War Memorial Children’s
Hospital, acknowledging grant—
Filed.
The Bell Telephone Co. of
Canada, advice re earnings and
assessment. To be handed to
Assessor.
Condition of trees in front of
Mr. Simon Greb’s and Mr. Hoo
key’s was referred to the Road
and Bridge Committee.
Complaints have been received
from residents in -the area
drained by the Dearing drain
complaining that water is back
ing up into their basements.
Council is investigating situation.
The Clerk was instructed to
write the Bell Telephone Co. of
Canada as to when their service
on Fire Siren may be expected
to commence.
It was moved and seconded by
Councillors Allison and Sweitzer
that Mr. Edward Treble be ap
pointed member of the Board of
Health.
The following accounts were
read and ordered paid on the
motion of Councillors Cochrane
and Caldwell:
Accounts — Ernest Knowles,
labor, septic tile and drains,
$273.75; Fred Simmons, refund,
overpaid taxes, $4.20; Dr. M. C.
Fletcher, Immunizations, 966 (?/'
.30, $289.80; Huron Lumber Co.
account, re Wartime
$419.70.
Relief — Chambers
meat, $6.00; Learn &
milk, $10.00; Sanders Grocery,
groceries, $14.00; R. G. Seldon
& Son, fuel, $13.00; Broom’s
Meat Market, meat, $7.00; Jones
& May, groceries, $15.00; Jas.
P. Bowey, fuel, $14.00; R. G.
Seldon & Son, fuel, $17.00. t
Time Sheet — Gerald Cornish
sanding streets and garbage col
lection, $15.76; Edgar Mawhin-
ney, sanding and garbage
tion, $10.32;
labor, garbage
All motions
journment on
Councillor Sweitzer.
C. V. .1’1
WOODHAkf
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stephens,
of St. Marys, spent the week
end with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stephens.
■Miss Marian Mills spent the
week* end
Brown, of
Misses
Stephens,
the week-end at their home here
Miss Feme Rodd, of London,
spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Edgar
Rodd.
Mr.
spent
here.
Mr.
and family, of Mount Pleasant,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray -Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb,
Janice, Joanne and Douglas vis
ited on Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Small, of St. Thom
as.
Mrs. William Thomson and
Rhoda and Mrs. Robt. Ross, of
Kirkton, attended the funeral
of the late William Pulleyblank
in Stratford, on Tuesday after
noon.
The Young
are holding a box social
Friday evening, March
the -church basement.. Everyone
is welcome.
Young People’s
The regular
Young People’s
on .Sunday
Missionary
Wheeler and
in charge. The meeting opened
with the Theme Song followed
by the Call to Worship by Ruth
Hazelwood,
story
Levy
Roll
read
was
led in prayer. A poem by Phyl
lis Wheeler and a piano solo
by Betty Mills followed. A very
interesting topic was given by
Mrs. John Butters, of Mount
Pleasant, A story was given by
Helen Webber and hymn 436
was sung. Phyllis Wheeler led
in Bible Drill. The .meeting
closed with the Young People’s
Benediction.
with Miss Betty
St. Marys.
Muriel and Marion
of St. Marys, spent
Kenneth Mills, of London
the week-end at his home
and Mrs. Floyd Pridham
People’s Union
on
12 in
Meeting
meeting of
Union was
evening with
committee, Phyllis
Ruth Hazelwood
hymn 39 6 and a
by Bessie McCurdy. Harold
read
call
and
sung
Crocker Refrigeration
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ways give them the
being
are.
to prove that they
"Tom, do you
nice plum jam?"
“Yes, mother."
"I was going
some to put on your
I’ve lost the key to the pantry’
"You don’t
mother, I -can
the window and
from the inside?
"That’s what
know Now just
father comes home.
orator was
village hall
g drink.
"When I. was a young man I
determined never to drink,” he
said. "Time went on and step
by step I got on until I was
made cashier of the firm
were only two
As time went
men gave way
and now I am
whole concern,
contributed to
more than anything?"
The orator paused for
merit
from
"Stron
There
men above me.
on both these
to strong drink,
manager
What,
my rise
We Appreciate Having a Part
In the Construction of the New
Ford
Meat Market
and we wisli them
Every Success
The Counter and Shelving
Designed, Constructed and Installed by
Jensen & Co