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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-05-20, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 20th, 1948 Page North Caro- last Tuesday Harvey Par- so much to nothing in Mr. and Mrs. Fred MA and Mrs. Lloyd PUANSHARD Wallace Bowden TOM PRYDE, CANDIDATE HARDWOOD & TILE FLOORS LAID Old Floors Re-Finished Sherlpck*Mannin<j PIANO APARTMENT SIZE Victor Model with Bench Satin Walnut Finish Few of the thing’s you buy contribute the pleasure of the whole family and your home is so important to the welfare and cul­ tural education of your children. Immediate Delivery ■ $475 EXETER SOUTH Huron Progressive’Conservative Association and Mrs. Andrew Knox, and Mrs. Lawrence Mills, spent last Thursday in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern, of Zion, Thomson, Thomson, Murray and Anne, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Parkinson, of Baseline, Mr. and Mrs, David Parkinson, of Trenton, Rev. and Mrs. Lindsay, of line,. U.S.A., spent evening with Mr. kinson and family. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Pattison spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Langford, of Saintsbury. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Thac­ ker, Orrje and Elizabeth, and Linda spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Orville Langford’s, of Saintsbury, and Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan’s, of Ailsa Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang­ ford and Walter were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Langford. Mrs. Lloyd Thomson, Murray and Anne, Mrs. Art Rinn spent last week with Mr. John Rinn, of Baseline. WOODHAM Phone Kirkton 53rl0 Announcements Birth, Death and Marriage Notices are Inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 50c. In Memorlam Notice 50 c for single verse, 25c extra for each additional verse. En­gagements 50c. BIRTHS ■a Mr. and Mrs. Grand Wal- of a Vic- May for 10 Comparison of Grants received from the Provincial Government for all pur- tposes by the combined municipalities of Exeter, Hen» sall, Hay, Stephen and Usborne: From the last Liberal Government 1942-3 $34,435 From the Drew Government 1947-8 $145,534 RECEIVED BY THE WHOLE COUNTY From the last Liberal Government 1942-3 $393,832 From the Drew Government 1947-8 $1,613,974 Over four times as much, or about $30.00 per person more over the whole county. That means much real money saved by every man, woman and child. Order Your. New Bicycle Now: We have all the popular makes in stock for immediate ship­ ment. Banging from 6 year old size at $29.95 with sizes for all ages, including a sup­ er deluxe model at $110.00. We have parts and tires in stock for all makes of bicy­ cles and Indian and Harley- Davidson motorcycles. 50 Complete “WIHZZERS” mounted on extra heavy duty bicycles $275.00 ea. Keep the Drew Government in Power 257 Wellington St., LONDON For shoes that will preserve your feet and the green, be sure to see our lines of rubber, and crepe soled, outing shoes. New and smart. Red, black, green. EXETER Loafers Lovely, comfortable crepe soles. Red. and white elk. $5.90 PHONE 376 DESJARDINE- Wally D es j a r d I n e, Bend, Ont., (nee Elsie ters) announce the birth son, Wallace Albert, at toria Hospital, 16th, A baby Sharon Dawn, lbs., 6 oz. MUNN—At Mrs. Hunter’s nurs­ ing home on Friday, May 14, 1948, to Mr. .and Mrs. Alex. Munn, of Hensail, a Bryan Alexander. OTIS—at Dr. Fletcher's Hospi­ tal, on Monday, May 17, 1948 to Mr, and Mrs. Howard Otis (nee Patsy Johns), of Elim- ville, a son, Lawrence Johns. SOUTHCOTT—At Victoria Hos­ pital, London, on Sunday, May 16, 19 48, to Mr. and Mrs, Robert M. Southcott., a daugh­ ter, Jane Adele. YULE—At Mrs. Batten’s nurs­ ing home on Friday, May 14, 19 48, to Mr. and Mrs. Yule, of Science Hill, Lawrence Raymond. DEATHS Sunday, brother weighing son, QUERIN—In London, on May 14, 1948, Teresa of Stephen Twp., in her 63rd year. Interment was in Mount Carmel Cemetery, Monday, at at 10 a.m. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs, C'ecil Skinner wish to announce the engage­ ment of their youngest daugh­ ter, Doris Leona, to William Ronald, son of Mrs. Wm. Den­ ham, of Kirkton, and the late Mr. Denham, the wedding to ■take place in the Centralia Unit­ ed Church on Saturday, June 5th, at 1 o’clock. * Mr. and Mrs. Roy A., Brock, Exeter, wish to announce the engagement of their only daugh­ ter, 'Shirley James Smith, only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith, of Kirk­ ton, the wedding to take place in Trivitt Memorial Church, June 12tb. b Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller, of Dashwood, announce the en­ gagement of their daughter, Dorothy Sidonia, of London, to Russell Ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oesch, of Varna, Out., the wedding to take place in St. Boniface Church, Zurich, on Saturday, June 5, at 9 a.m. Jean, to Lloyd Don’t Let Ypyr War Savings Certificates Investment Slip Away Use the proceeds of your War Savings Certificates to help you toward the things you most-—and to help you tomorrow’s opportunities emergencies. That’s what sighted folk are doing their Certificate money, Many of these wise people are simply bringing dll their Cer-* tificates to the Bank of Montreal for safekeeping until they mat­ ure. Then the B of M redeems* them automatically and credits the money to the owner’s sav­ ings account. The cost service is very low. Why not drop your cates in at your B of M tomorrow? manager, says he to open a special this purpose for hasn’t already a B account, (advt.) want meet and far- with of this Certifi- branch Jim Hendry, local will be glad account for anyone who of M savingfi DASHWOOP Hundreds of Summer dresses, medium price and better quali­ ties now in stock. Regular, half and large up to size 52, are very moderate at & May, Exeter, (advt.) and Mrs. Lloyd Eagleson, and Grace Maier, of London, spent the week-end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Maier. sizes, Prices Jones Look! Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cockwill, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eagleson, MT. and Mrs. Wm. Mason, Mr. Gordon Eagleson and Miss Margaret! McGregor, of Parkhill, motored to Niagara Falls and other points over the week-end. Mrs. Ed- Combs, of Exeter, has returned home after spend--’ ing several days with her sister, Mr. and Mrs, Carl family. Mrs. Leo Gibson have returned home ding a few days with her sister, Mrs. Glenn Baker, of London. Mr, and Mrs. Christ Minke, of Desboro, with Mr. They also mation -of Maier on Sunday. Mrs. Howard Thomlinson, of Thamesford, and Misses Helen Maier and and family after spen- Just the shoe for evening for those tired aching feet; © Men’s Leather Scampers with the new panolene soles, Sizes ft to - cost Also with at $1.89 pr. (Panolene is the new sol­ ing that stands hard wear) See the brand new Gillie Tie Oxford, very smart and at­ tractive. Men’s and boys’ Work Shoes, priced to suit any pocket. Repairing Promptly and Neatly Attended To 11 at the mopey saying of $2.19 pr. Hoys’ Scampers, 1 to 5, the panolene soles priced spent the week-end and Mrs. Ed. Maier, attended the Confir- their niece, Kathleen $Our love for him will still keep green and never fade away. —Jtemembered by father, moth­ er, Helen and Mabel. * WILLERT—In loving memory of a beloved wife and mother, Catherine Willert, who passed away one year ago, May Ik, 1947. Sometimes it’s bard to under­ stand Why some things have to be, But in his wisdom, God has planned Beyond our power to see; When one I loved has passed away Some day, perhaps, Iil under­ stand, When we meet again in that better land Never to part again. —Ever remembered by her daughter Susan, SHOE STORE PARTS a SERV8CB new motor, new paint job. Cudmore Gravel More cement work is doneI in Exeter using Cudmore’s gravel than any other.SANDY ELLIOT Phone 64w 1937 Dodge Coach, Friday Querin, Wilson a son. CARS— 1947 Pontiac Sedan TRUCKS— K5 International, low mileage, exceptional tires. 1930 Model A Panel. Fargo, 3 ton, new motor, tires and paint job. FCIKO a MONARCH For that New Building or Repair Job Contact Phone Exeter 171 r3 Implements for Ford, Leader and Ferguson Tractors available for immediate delivery: Cultivator, Tillers, Ploughs, Transport Boxes, Post Hole Diggers, Buck Rakes, Two-way Discs Packers for Any Make of Tractor CARDS OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Theron Creery and family wish to thank their many friends for the kindnesd shown them in their recent sad bereavement; also, for the beau- tifiTl floral tributes and cards. Special thanks to Dr. Dunlop, Canon James, Rev. Mair, Mr. Gerald and Mr. Leon Paul and the choir of St. Paul’s Church, Kirkton, to Mr. Harvey Sparling and the pupils of S.S. No. .6; also to those who helped in any way at the home. Mrs. derson sincere many kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement. Spec­ ial thanks for the floral tributes and t0 Rev. R. A. Brook, Mrs. Hedden, Mrs. Hess, Miss Pearl Thamer, R.N., and Dr. J. A. MacLean, of Hensail. * Mr. and Mrs. William Miller wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered Mr. Miller with cards, letters, flowers, treats and visits while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital and1 since his return home- c Miss Helen Monteith wishes to say a big Thank-You to the many who sent such lovely cards and letters to her while she was in the hospital and in the home of her niece, Mrs. Ted Goddard and also when she returned to her own home. * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sims, of Crediton, wish to thank all those who so kindly remember­ ed Mrs. Sims with cards, flow­ ers, treats and visits while a patient in Victoria Hospital. c Mrs. Thds. Hern wishes to thank her many friends who re­ membered her with cards and those who so kindly helped in any way at home while she was a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospit­ al, London. * IN MEMORIAM MASON—In memory of Charles Mason who died on the 23rd of May, 1946. Nothing but memories journey on , Longing for a smile loved one gone: None knows the depths deep regret,But we remember * when ers forget, —-Ever remembered by his ghtet, Rose, William family. SELVES—-In Fred, Who years ago, We often sit when we For memory is the only friend, that grief can call its own, Like ivy on the withered oak when all other things decay came and Glenn McLean and An- wish to express their •appreciation for the as we from a of oun oth- dati- and * loving memory of passed away ten May 17, 1938. and think of him are all alone,