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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-04-15, Page 10
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 15th, 1948 St. United I — Manufactured by — Wilkins Frosted Food and Ice Qpmpany Stratford, Ont. At the James church on Sunday three lovely, baskets of flowers adorned the ' pulpit rostrum. One was placed there by the Fisher family in memory of late Mr. and Another was placed in memory < of the late Frank Coates the other in memory of late Wm. A. Gaiser. i i their parents, the Mrs. Wm. Fisher. Frank Coates and the Town Topics— Items of Social and Personal Interest in and Around Exeter The Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish these items. We and our readers are interested in you and ypur friends. Phone 81 w Mr. DELIVERIES WED, & SAT, Tel. 179w Exeter One .garage will be open in Exeter on Sundays and during the evenings throughout the week Open this Sunday and During the Evenings Throughout the Week Norman Hockey returned j V ! home from St. Joseph’s Hospital • ton, i London, Tuesday of -this week. ! Mrs, D. A. Anderson has re- j turned to Exeter after visitingMrs j in Florida and Ft. Wayne, Ind. * I Miss Margaret Brown has re- turned to Exeter after spending Mrs W. H. Towle The funeral of the late W. Harry Towle, of Vsborne,j * . > lurneu iu j&^ecei’ uuer Byeuamgtook Place Tuesday afternoon j the wInter with Mrs. R. C Jeck- from the R. C. Dinney funeralI ell at Ontario, California. home, and was conducted by ( Mr< and Mrs. Wilson Morley Rev. A. Laing, of Woodham, spent the week-end with friends Mrs. Towle passed away at b®’’ hu Elmira, Waterloo and Brant home at Zion on Sunday in her } fOrd. 83rd year. She had been ill for; ’ T..about a month. Deceased was I Il’A the former Betty Coates, daugh-;*^nu ter of the late Christopher and 1 weekend with Mr. and Mrs, E. - C. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Russell, Bob and Jimmy, were in London Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. K. Werner. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Seth Winer, of town, were latter’s mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Morley Mrs. Coates. Her husband pre- , deceased her in November 1934. , Surviving are: One son, Clare j Towle, one brother, Robt. Coates J of London, and two sisters, ( Mrs. Collins Powell, of Windsor i and Mrs. John Middlebrook, of j London, The bearers were' patter’s mother, Mrs. L. Messrs. Harry, Maurice and! Keener, of London, and nephew, Whitney Coates, Melville Gun- ^Ir. Jack Cury, of London. ~ YTA v»l •*’» gl "NT r-/a ’ning, James Earl and Nelson Towle. Attending the funeral from a distance were Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Horne, of Windsor; Mr, Harry Powell, of Tilbury; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Coates, Mr. Coates and Mr. and Mrs. John Middlebrook, of London. Interment was in the Exetei* cemetery. SNELL BROS. & CO Garage R. Them wardrobe with s We Have Build up your spring these smart silk broadcloth white dress shirts. They’re made of fine sanforized silk broaclotli which has been pre-shrunk. See our Attractive Lines of New All-Wool Sweaters. Taman’s Men’s Wear See for Yourself It’s in Our Window Why do your clothes look fresh er, brighter and cleaner if you use the new GE washer? The answer can be found by watch ing the demonstrator in our show window. You’ll see how your clothes travel through the three zones o£ tubbing and. swirling. Then you’ll under stand. why GE get them so much cleaner yet saves them from wear and tear. Add to this such features as the Lovell safety ringer, the quick-emptying drain pump and exclusive GE construction and you’ll agree this is the washer for you. Miss Marion Copeland, ol’ Kirkton, has joined the staff of the Public Utilities. Mr. Geo, Sanders, of town, was the winner of a $10 prize in a chewing gum contest. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cochrane were at Galt Tuesday attending th© funeral of Mrs. Cochrane’s grandmother, Mrs. Richard Mar tin, aged 92 years, Mr. Robert Higgins was tabs .en to Victoria Hospital, London Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robin McAIlh- tpr spent the week-end visiting friends in Detroit. TH® EXETER GUN CLUB will hold their annual meeting in the Town Hall on Friday, April 16tli at 8:15 p.m. for the purpose of nominating a new executive. Everyone interested is urgently requested to be present. Bridge and Euchre Thurs., April 15 at 8:00 p.m, Town Hall Sponsored by Exeter Bowling Club Come & Bring Your Friends ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Apple- ™ Jr., and little daughter, Sharon, are visiting in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knight, Donna and Arlene, of Kitchener, spent the week-end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer and family. Messrs. Russell Snell, Bert Borland and Roy Campbell have just completed a ten weeks’ course in earburation and elec trical work in London and were successful in aminations. Miss Ethel Sanders, Sanders, Moffat, Donald Sanders, of Sioux Look out, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Kydd. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tuckey, Mr. Charles Tuckey and Mrs. Ethel Smith spent the week-end I at Cass City, Mich., visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Tuckey. Mrs. Smith visited with her daughter, .Mrs. Hugh Connoley. Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Patterson i and j the I Mr. son Marion, of Detroit, spent week-end at the home of M. Quance. Mrs. Patter remaining this week. Wm. L. Street and dau- Margaret, of Street sville, with Mr. and Mrs. .Percy a few days last McFalls, who has sick list, is iniprov- E. is Mrs. ghter, visited McFalls for week. Mr. been on the ing. Mr. and Miss Gerta Mrs. Wilfred Munds Millie Dyson, of London, attend ed the Golden wedding anniver sary of Mr? and Mrs. Wm. Coates Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Glen Hunter, Hunter, Mr. and i, and Mrs. CHURCH SERVICE Caven Presbyterian. Church SUNDAY EVENING, APRIL 25 Brethren and visiting brethren are urged to attend Meet at the Lodge Rooms at 6:30 A. J. Hamilton, N.G. E. A. Howald, Scc’y SOCIAL EVENING «r®in Aid of the C.P.T. Fund TUESDAY Evening, APRIL 20 IN I.O.O.F. ROOMS All I.O.O.F. members and Rebe kahs and. their partners and Oddfellows’ widows are invited. Ladies Please Bring Lunch You can do something about the increasing automobile in surance rates if you can qualify for a Lumbermens Mutual pol icy. It will pay you a 10% dividend on your annual pre mium, which will offset a 10% increase. Ernest C. Harvey In surance Agency. (advt.) passing their ex- R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter, Ont. South - End Service for BRAKES Let u.s pull a wheel off your car and cheek the lin ings before the drums are worn, SPRINGS Re-arched and built up for better driving pleasure. LUBRICATION Expert care in giving your car an A-l oil change and complete greasing. MOTOR FLUSHING Your car needs a good flushing regularly. We do a thorough job. DOUBLE the deficiency must be paid by addressee if postage iB underpaid. Don’t take chances. One sheet of average, lightweight Air Mail paper, and one light- weigliL Air Mail envelope, weigh 14 ounce or less. The Air Mail rate is 15^ per 14 ounce to Great Britain, Eire and Europe. Ask at your local Post Office for rates elsewhere .. • have letters weighed when in doubt. at* Mr. Mr. of Kydd, Mrs. Jessie and Mrs. and Mrs. London, and J. E. P. A. Mr. Members of the Exeter Public Utilities together with their wives are attending a three-day Waterworks convention at Niag* ara Falls, viz; Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rivers, Mr. and Mrs. Penhale, Reeve B. W, and Tuckey and Supt. K. J. Mrs. Lampman. L. J. Mrs. and Gordon A. Pybus Gordon A. Pybus .passed at his late residence, Hay Town ship, Lot 7, Parr Line, ~ day, April 2nd. He of the late Mr. and Pybus. He was born 1887 at Lot 3, * smith, where younger years. married to Eva Ricker, of Kip pen. In 1920 they moved to Webb, Sask., where he joined his brother Norman and farmed extensively for 3 years, return ing to his late residence in 1930. In May of 1946 he under went a very critical operation in the General Hospital, Toron to and was a patient there for about three months. After re turning and during his prolong ed illness he was always cheer ful, bright and patient and al though everything was done that could be done for his coma fort and recovery slipped away. mourn three _ home, Mildred and Jean of Lon* don, two brothers and one sis ter, William, of Exeter, Rev. George, of Carstairs, Alta., and Mary E., of London. He member .of the Hensail Church. The funeral was conducted by his Rev. R. A. Brook and interment was in Exeter Cemetery. The pallbearers were David .Dignan, Garnet Jacobe, ’ ..........~ ter, Leonard Weido, David flower bearers Broadfoot, Laird Jacobe, Fuss, Edward .Schroeder, Lloyd Bedard, Stewart Blackwell. Con. he In 1916 away on Fri- was a son Mrs. Henry on May 21 11 Tucker- spent his he was he quietly There is left to his loss his wife and daughters, Margaret, at was a United service pastor James Erb, Blackwell, were McAUiS- Clifford The James Harry KIPPEN Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith, of Guelph, spent the week-end with the lattei”’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jarrott. Mrs. Hugh Cameron and Miss Agnes Cochrane, of Clinton, vis ited on Saturday with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr> and Mrs. John H. Cochrane. Mr. and Mrs. J. Linden and Verna, of Denfield, visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ar chie Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. H. Norris and family, of Tuckersmith, visited on Sunday with Mr. James Jar rott and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jarrott. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dalrymple attended the Pepper-Dalrymple1 wedding at Clinton on Saturday. Mrs. Edgar McBride returned to her home here on Saturday following her recent operation in Clinton Hospital. Mr. Edward Gackstetter, of Zurich, visited on Sunday with his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gac.kstet- ter. Saturday Night South End Service Station Russ and Chuck Shell Phone 328 Exeter ■ Issued by authority Hon. Ernest Bertrand, K.C. Postmaster General of , M.P., . 707 EXETER OPERA HOUSE Frank Trailer and his Orchestra Dancing 9 p.m. to 12 pan. Admission SOc The Canadian Legion, Exeter Branch 167 GROCERY SALE— Stock up with money - saving values at Soutlicott Brothers’ grocery sale during the next ten days. See advertisement on page three. A RUMMAGE SALE in the near future will be sponsored by tlio Trivitt Memorial Club. All donations gratefully re ceived by any member. Con tact Mrs. G. Wright, Mrs. Wm. Chambers, Mrs. R. Genttner, Mrs. Homer Rus sel, Mrs. W. Balfour, Mrs. V. Heywood, Previews its Coming Attractions WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY April 14 and 15 — Two Features — ‘Adventures of - Don Coyote’ Color by Technicolor ® Richard Martin ® Francis Rafferty ‘Stork Bites Man’ — Comedy Feature — ® Jackie Cooper FRIDAY and SATURDAY Saturday Matinee at 2:30 p.m. April 16 and 17 ‘Road to Rio’ ® Bing Crosby ® Bob Hope ® Dorothy Lamour — Evening Prices — Adults 42c, Children 25c — Matinee Prices — Adults 30c, Children 15c MON., TUES., WED. April 19, 20 and 21 ‘Treasure of Sierra Madre’ © Humphrey Bogart ® Walter Huston ® Tim Holt and an All Star Cast — Prices — Adults 42c, Children 25c COMING ATTRACTIONS: ‘GREEN DOLPHIN STREET’ April 22, 23 and 24 ‘Fun and Fancy Free’ ‘Carnegie Hall’ Mt. Carmel High School Presents ‘Where’s Grandma7 Three Act Comedy Wed., April 21 at 8:00 p.m. — Admission — Adults 50c, Children 25c Proceeds for Hungry Europe DANCE Farquhar Hall Frif Apr. 16th Dancing 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. MURDOCK’S ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 50c Proceeds From These Dances for a Piano Everybody Welcome Euchre Mon., April 19 8:15 ‘p.m. Trivitt Memorial Parish Hall Door Prize Lunch ADMISSION 35c Auspices of T.M.C. Club BAKING SALE— Sponsored by the Woman’s Association o f Main Street Church will be held on Saturday, April 17th, at 3 o’clock at R, E. Russell’s store. There will be home-made cakes, rolls, cookies and pies of all kinds. 8:15c Alley Tournament — for — Exeter Public School Pupils EXETER LIBRARY Sat, April 17th 9:00 a.m. Classes for Boys & Girls s EXETER DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Annual Commencement EXETER ARENA Friday, April 23rd 8:00 p.m. Presentation of Awards and Program — Admission — Adults 40c. Students 25c The Public is Welcome FRIDAY and SATURDAY April 16th, 17tli A riot with the Bumsteads in ‘Blondie’s Holiday’ ® Penny Singleton ® Arthur Lake — Added Attraction — Filled with music and laughter, © The Hoosier Hotshots — in — ‘Lone Star Moonlight’ MONDAY and TUESDAY April 19th, 20th ‘Deep Valley’ An engrossing, suspenseful and action-laden drama with ® Ida Lupino ® Dane Clark Also a Bugs Bunny Cartoon and a Newsreel Beginning Monday, April 19th, there will be two shows on Monday and Tuesday evenings commencing at 7:30 p.m.