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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-06-10, Page 4
■Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 10th, 1948 T flAUGGS AND SKEETER BlF I WAS TO EVER P MARRY SANDRA, DO YOU THINK TWO CAN hr LIVE AS CHEAPLY AS I I Ffew ’ Wh FwaZTmEY BBWiriSSr P'SAY IT’S POSSIBLE... IF ONE DOESN'T --O 4-22 WHALEN Beverly Foster is quite ill suffering from a throat condi tion. The W.M.S, and W.A. will meet at the home of Mrs. Mel- leville Gunning on Thursday af ternoon. The morning Sunday School anniversary service was well at tended on Sunday. Rev. Snell, of James St.. Exeter, was the speaker. Music was provided by the S.S. choir and an accordian solo was played by Miss Marg uerite Richards, of London. Mrs M. Pullen was at the piano. Several attended the service from London, Zion, Centralia. Nissouri, Thames Road Hill and St. Marys a the day with friends. Miss Doris Elford, the month of May Bert Duffield, returned to her home at. Elimville on Saturday. Miss Audrey Arksey attended a banquet on Friday evening in St. Marys in honor of the Col legiate graduates. was attended Exeter, Woodham Crediton, West Science spent who with spent Mrs. a Old at 49,50,60?” — Man, You’re Crazy Forget your age. Thousands are peppy at 70. Try wilh Ostrex. Contains tonic lor weak, rundown feeling due solely to body's lack of iron which many men and women eall "old.” Trv Tou‘° Tablets for pep, younger feeling, thli. iSJZJif7* get acaualnted" size only 50c.for sale at al! drug stores everywhere. IUgU«.r*4 U*. 5. HURON We Have a Supply on Hand Now Buy the Best for atn pi Exeter pay and you our YOUR GRAIN.— We for Ontario wheat, oats ® A FULL LINE OF FENCING SUPPLIES.— Steel gates and posts; hog, poultry and stock fence. Steel supplies are hard to obtain now but we have a fair stock of fencing to choose from. OF WESTERN GRAINS AT a minimum of cost. We clean desire. We are equipped to de- bulk and throw the grain with Campbell, sold their to Exeter, acted as Mrs. some Mr. © A FULL LINE OF RECOGNIZED TONICS AND 'REMEDIES for all .livestock. We carry How ards, Pratts, and Wakatona lines which include tonics, regulators, conditioners, worming powders and capsules, disinfectants and ffly sprays. It will be my constant endeavour t o repre sent all the people of the riding. thanking his their kindness, in singing "For Good Fellows.” was served by © A MARKET FOR highest prices possible barley, soyabean, field peas and flax. When have grain or legume crops to sell, inquire for prices. 1 Whalen Con ners Kirkton 35r 15: Granton 29r 15 SHUR-GAIN FEEDS AND LOWER COST.— SHUR- are of the highest quality "Why didn't 1 try them be fore?” is the lament of "First Time” Times-Advocate Want Ad users. GAIN feeds from bins into your own bags, this service and save yourself every ton of feed. It’s a big BY WALLY BISHOP mi 2.00; Ed. Lippert, 2,00; 10.00; ap- as were prev- spec- 13 th' mot- Surgeon; "Hero is my bill. I Wish you would pay .$100 down and $25 per week.” Patient; "Sounds like buying an automobile.” Surgeon: “I am.” should be greatly appreciated ancl it is our most sincere wish that your lives may be Jong and that the best possible in both health and happiness may be yours. Please accept this lamp as a slight token of our esteem and good wishes and may its light serve to remind you of the good friends near your old home In Usborjie.—Signed on behalf of the friends and neighbors, A. W. Morgan, J. C. Ferguson, Ed- gar Cudmore, Mr, McDougall made a very fitting speech neighbors for Everyone joined They are Jolly A dainty lunch the, ladles. Stephen Appoints Constables Road Superintendent^ Assessor The Council of the Township of Stephen met in the Council Rooms, Crediton, on Friday, June 4th, 1948 at 7 p.m. All members of Council present. The minutes of ious regular meeting* and ial meeting held on May were read and adopted on ion of Roy Swartz and second ed by Henry Beaver, Moved by John Morrissey and seconded by Roy Swartz that Lionel Kendrick be appointed a Constable for the Township of Steohen. Carried. The following By-Laws were read and passed this 4th day of June, 1948. By-law No. 9 ap pointing' John Cowan as Cons- EDGEWOOD Donald Middleton attended the Junior Farmers on Tuesday evening. The Wesley Church held their' choir practice on Wednesday evening. Bruce Lindsay and Gertrude McKnight have returned td school. Mr. Donald Middleton attend ed the banquet in St. Marys. Misses Margaret and Bernice Westman attended choir prac- table of the Township of Steph en. By-law No. 10 appointing M. C. Sweitzer Assessor for the Township of Stephen. By-law No 11 Woodburn Drain, provisional ly passed.. By-law No. 12 pointing Lionel Kendrick Constable for the Township. Moved by Henry Beaver and seconded by John Morrissey that S.S. No. 14 Centralia be includ ed in the Township School Area Carried. Moved by Henry Beaver and seconded by John Morrissey that the following General accounts be paid as follows: Bounty for. Foxes: Ed. Lippert, 6 fox pups, 12,00; Lloyd Lamport, 1 fox pup, 2.0U; Jack Cockwill. 7 fox pups. 14.00; Garnet Hill, 1 fox 5 1 1 .. . 1 Jack McCann, 5 Mrs. Thomas Neighbors Honour Departing Friends A very pleasant evening spent at the home of Mr. Mrs. Edgar Cndmore on Thurs day evening, June 3rd when 35 neighbors of the 4th concession of Usborne gathered to do honor to Mr. Ed McDougall and his sister, Mrs. Marion who have recently farm and have moved Mr, Jos. Ferguson chairman over a short program of community singing and Mrs. A. W. Morgan favored with a solo "Mother Machree.” Wm. Rowcliffe conducted very interesting contests. McDougall and Mrs. Campbell were then presented beautiful tn-light lamp. W. Morgan read the address and Mrs. Albert Etherington made the presentation. Following is address: Dear Ed and We, your bors in the are leaving, this evening to our esteem and liking for you and our regret at your departure and also to wish you health and happiness in your new home in Exeter. You are both well- known to all of us here and we shall miss you. You will both be long remembered for your thrift and your unfailing support of every worthy cause will be mis sed in this community. You have reached the age in life when a' well-earned rest from the active which have lived, I Want to Say THANKS Marion; friends and neigh vicinity which you have gathered here to give expression to All My Workers and Supporters in Tom PRYDE 2.00; James Mawhinney, pups, 10.00; Donald Ratz pup, 2.0 0; Ed. Chambers, Pup, pup, pups, safety device has ever take SO And all you folks who have been coming here regularly for auto service know that our service is tops—courteous and efficient. been invented to the place of the one just above the ears. South End Service RUSS AND CHUCK SNELL Exeter Phone 328 «■ YOU Should be Our Reporter pup, fox fox fox fox fox Kenney, care of Milton Kenney, 9.0 0; Hay .Stationery Co., vene- tion blinds, G3.00; County of Huron, hospitalization, 21.35; F W. Morlock, account, 9.00; Bert Holt, 7.00; tage F. J. opes Provincial treas., Sherwin Green Cross Insecticide, 102.65; G. A. Love, relief for Mrs. Van- steenkiste, 12.00; County of Huron, hospitalization, 13.50 George Either, inspection of ■ Centralia Drain, 2.00; Oliver Amos, Stephen portion of Aux gauble Conservation Scheme, 39 0.00; Exeter High School Bd. part payment on 1948 budget, 3,000.00; George Eilber, warble inspection, 5.00; City of St. Catharines relief Mrs. Tiedeman Dietrich, balance Exten. Contract, $3,843.71. Roy Swartz and shelter Guenther warble fly powder, Wick wire, printing and letterheads, insulin, Williams Paint Mrs. Carruthers, Transport, car- 6.78; envel- 21.6'0; 1.93; Co., Or perhaps we neglected a wedding . . death, even ... or a club meeting. But . . we siinplv can’t keep up with all the time. Not without help from you. If cal to a forts to Newspaper. Every now and then someone tells us., "Why. So-and-So from Somewhere visited us all last week and you didn’t have a thing about it in the paper!” you., all Combat That Cough Safe, effective, inexpensive and dependable, Dr. Get a supply of Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup today. Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup is a prompt, pleasant and effectual remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness, sore throat, bronchitis, spasmodic croup, asthma and bronchial troubles. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup helps to loosen phlegm and mucus, Clear the air passages and bring quick relief for coughs and colds. 1 You want these news items in .The Times- Advocate . . . and we want them there, too. you have a news item—from a two-line head story—tell us. We appreciate your help us make* The Times-Advocate a better The Times-Advocate The T. MUbnrn Co.. Limited, Toronto, OnL 22.90; Chas, on Centralia 100.00. Total, Moved by seconded by Willis Gill that the following Road accounts he paid as follows: Ed. Lippert, Supt. and labor on machines, 113.40; Jack Cockwill, operator, 26.60; Clifford Kenney, operator, 24.5 0 Clifford Kenney, labor on roads, 82.00; Eldon Smith, operator, 35.00; Valaire Denomme, load ing stone and clay, 7.00; Don ald Keller, loading stone and clay, 7.00; Orville Mellin, labor1 on roads and dragging with tractor, 23.0 0; Russell Mellin, dragging roads, 2.55; Harry Clark dragging roads, 8.50; Roy Mason, dragging roads and re pairing culverts, 24.5 0; Stuart Sweitzer, operator, 21.00; Chas. Dietrich, ditching on roads, Con No. 4, 110.00; G. A. Love, acJ count, 5.20; Furgus Turnbull & Sons, hauling gravel, 91.00; Im perial Oil Co., oil and drum, 59.00; Dominion Road Machin ery Co., account, 64.28; W. H. Hotson, gravel, 80.00; Lloyd Lippert, trip to Goderich, 4.00; Ted Denomme, stone, 1.00; Ben McCann, stone, 4.00 Norman Vincent, hauling stone, 20.00; Ed. Lippert, tractor for loading stone, 5.50; Ed. Lippert, trip to Clinton, 14.00; Karl Guenth er, welding, 16.40. Total, 854.43 Grand Bend Police Village Ac counts: Ronald Dawe, work on roads, 2.50; Allan Torey, work on roads, 2.50. Total, $5.00. Centralia Police Village Ac counts: Grading with power grader, $7.50. Moved by Elmer Lawson and seconded by Henry Beaver that Ed. Lippert be dismissed a^ Road Superintendent and George Eilber be appointed in his stead A recorded vote taken by the Clerk, Elmer Lawson, Henry Beaver, John Morrissey and Roy Swartz voted yea and Willis Gill voted nay. Carried. Moved by Henry Beaver and seconded by Willis Gill that the General Accident Insurance Pol icy be renewed for another year. Carried. Clerk was authorized to ad vertise for tenders on the Wood burn Drain. Tenders to be in the Clerks hand by June 24th,’ 1948. On motion of Roy Swartz and seconded by John Morrissey that the meeting was adjourned to June 24th, 1948 at 8,30 p.m. which time Court of Revision the Woodburn is to be held. F, W. Morlock, Clerk. © A FULL LINE OF CONCENTRATES AT GAIN pvrepared feeds yet the lowest in cost, and constantly fresh because we manufacture them. Don’t let anyone persuade you that, because they are cheaper, they are infer ior. Actually SHUR-GAIN feeds have proved them selves SUPERIOR. Our turkey feeds are giving’ ex ceptionally good results, and both big and small feeders are realizing big profits from SHUR-GAIN at lower cost. Freshness, too, is a great advantage of SHI R-GA1N feeds. Fresh feeds are more pa- latiable and do not lose their vitamin content in long storage. Texture of feeds is very important and we pay strict attention to SHUR-GAIN feeds from baby turkeys to growing pigs and fat cattle. Compare our textures to others and note the mark ed difference. You’ll be amazed to see the differ ence. No pelleting is necessary to get poultry to eat our SHUR-GAIN feeds. We supply most of our - SHUfe-G ‘ ..................... Tak/^pbdvantage of froifth $5 to $6 on saving. ® A FULL LINE ALL TIMES.— At this grain if you so liver your grain in our portable thrower right into your feed bins. We have wheat, oats, barley and have just received a ear load of no. 1 recleaned feed screenings. For good prices enquire now. © A FULL LINE OF MISCELLANEOUS FEEDS AT ALL TIMES.— We carry all your feed require ments, from molasses and cod liver oil to soyabeans and oilcake meal, fish meal, meat meal, powdered milk, hominy, sugarbeet pulp, alfalfa meals, cereal grasses, etc. The feed business is our full business and not a side line. If there’s a feed you want, we can supply you. Out of the © ALL fall and cleaning your disposal for cleaning and treating your own seed grain. KINDS OF SEED GRAIN in season spring seeding. Our new and modern seed plant is government .licenced and is at © COURTEOUS AND EFFICIENT SERVICE.— It is our desire to serve our customers the best way we know how. Our grinder, roller and mixer arc at your disposal for quick and efficient service. You can be assured that if you want your own grain processed for feeding, it will be done promptly and correctly by our experienced help. The keyword to our delivery service is prompt ness. We deliver when and where youi’ desire. Our feed and service is as close to you as your phone. Give us a call. Your order will be promptly filled and delivered. Cann's Mill Offers You a Full Line of Shur-Gain Fertilizers Cann’s Mill Limited Phone 35w