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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-06-24, Page 7Psge 7 Mr. Waugh, is 01 sa- J* where be He was a Anglican and Keith, and Mr. Bob Upshall and Ger- Sunday at Springbank Lonodn, Mr. and supper was served During the course of the a few novelty games took the lucky winners being May, Irene Sweet and Howard Otis, table com- Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert |.nd Mr. and Mrs. Wes THE T1ME5-ADV0CATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 24th, 1948 Announcements iwmu BIRTHS i i»A&TS Tom Terry Mrs. Some Day We Hope to Have a SANDY ELLIOT Trouble Shooting. R. E. RUSSELL al. Exeter, Ont.Phone 109 MEMORIAM Laketeria Feeds of For — POULTRY HOGS CATTLE MILL FEEDS MiddlingsShortsBran *r The 'W to the on miniature bride’s Margaret Norris with the bride’s of gifts was car- ♦'Stop grumbling! I told you to have Exciter Motor Sales fix our spare tire be­ fore we started!!” William Mair wishes to her many friends who so remembered her in any ti ONTARIO When you feed Laketeria you are feeding the same Feed we use on our own farms. David Kemp, while was read by Margar- The trousseau and shown by Margaret When Selling Your Old Hens and Toms Remember to Call will happen, even to the most careful But don't despair! Should your costly nur- June Mrs. a Attention Mrs. to thank all who remembered her while she .was in the hospit- * tender, fond and true; not a day, dear Mother, loving memory M. Bell, husband, Our Warehouse is located on Station Street, just West of Hatchery At London, 1948, Rasmussen, of Exe- daughter, Heather Mrs. G. Scufflers, Cultivators and Manure Loaders, Pac­ kers, Disc Plows and Two-way Discs. Guaranteed Parts and Repairs for all Ford pro­ ducts. Trucks,—all kinds, makes, and prices. Come in and talk over your trucking problem. Weeders for sale and rent. Riverside THAMESFORD “Where You Receive the Most for the Least” Phone Kintore 17r9 or Hensall 80r2 . . ■ . ■ ..................I. • ■ ■ ............................................................ program, during which she a poem; Mrs. Harburn a solo; Mrs, Kerslake a reading, and Ethel Mae Birth. Death and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 50c. In Mernoriam Notice 50c for single verse. 25c extra for each additional verse, IDn- gagements 50c. Phone 78 Pre-Nuptial Shower in Staffa A pre-nuptibl shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Templeman in honor of their daughter, Margaret Jean, whose marriage took place last ■week. Mrs. Art Kemp presided for a read sang gave Norris and Elizabeth Norris sang a duet. The bride-to-be was pre­ sented with a bouquet, and presented her book. A basket rled in and presented by Audrey Annis and an address et Norris, gifts were and Mrs. John Templeman. 1939 Ford Sedan, clean condition. 1938 Ford Coach, fok© a MONARCH a servics HEYWOOD—Mr. and Mrs. Ver­ non, A. Heywood, of Exeter, are happy to announce the ar­ rival of a daughter, Helen Patricia (Patty) on Saturday, June 19, 1948, at Mrs. Bat­ ten’s nursing home. NEIFER—At Mrs. Hunter's nur­ sing home on Saturday, June 19, 194 8, to LAC Alfred and Mrs. Neifer, a son, Wayne. PFAFF—At Mrs. sing home on 20, 1948, to Emery Pfaff, daughter, Cynthia RASMUSSEN Hospital, June 20, Mrs. Ray ter , a Louise. SKAIFE—At Mrs, Hunter’s nur­ sing home on Saturday, June 19th, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Skaife, of Brucefield, a daughter, Doris Irene. WEBB—To Mr. and’ Mrs. Norris Webb, of Woodham, on Tues- a son Flet- Batten’s Sunday, Mr. and of Exeter, Ann. St. Joseph’s on Sunday, to Mr. and Johns Reunion The annual Johns reunion was held at Winchvlsea School grounds on Saturday, June 19th with about seventy present. A ball game took place which was very interesting fur the players as well as the spectators. Most of the sports had to be cancelled due to rain. Relay races were held inside. Supper was served in the basement of the school. Following the supper a meeting was held and it was decided to held the picnic next year at the school on the third Saturday in June with the following officers in charge: president, Howard Johns; sec.-treas., Doris Elford; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ratcliffe, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Margison and Mr. and Mrs. mittee, Johns, Johns Neil. William Ogden Dies The death of Mr. William Ogden took place in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, Saturday mor- 19th, in his 83rd short illness. born in Usborne the 2nd son of the John R. Og-1 day, June 22, 1948, Dennis William, at Dr. cher's Hospital. MARRIAGES Phone 64w For You to See Business LUXTON—WILSON — At Baptist Church, Alvinston, Saturday, June 19, 19 48, Reta Eloise Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Eloise Wilson, Alvinston, the late Jas. D, Wilson, Frederick John Luxton, of Mr. and. Mrs. John Lux- Exeter, by Rev. Curtis. DEATHS MORLEY—Suddenly in McGill­ ivray on Saturday, June 19th, 1948, Eunice, Harlton, beloved wife of Cyril Morley, in her 43rd year. SPACKMAN—At her late resi­ dence in Blenheim on Mon­ day, June 21, Freda S. Spack- man, daughter of the late Edwin H. and Mrs. Spackman in her 63rd year. CARDS OF THANKS Accidents housewife, iron be damaged we’ll fix it expertly, quickly, econ­ omically. We have the parts and. experience to do the job right. Save time, save money, call 109 for expert repair service. Lake view Poultry Farm and Hatchery WEIN BROS., EXETER Mr. and Mrs. John Selves wish to thank all those who remem­ bered Mr. Selves so kindly with cards, treats and visits while he was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and special thanks to the neighbors at home. c Mr. and Mrs. Norman Turn­ bull wish to thank all those who sent special ed on patient cards and flowers; also thanks to those who call- Mrs. Turnbull while a in Victoria Hospital. c John B. Pryde would like Mrs. thank kindly way while a patient at Victoria Hospital and since returning her home. IN BELL—In Thomas .father and grandfather, who passed away June 27th, 19 47. We think of him in silence, No eye can see us weep; But many silent tears are shed, When others are asleep. —-Always remembered by wife, family and grandchildren. c BLANSHARD D. Waugh, spent a few days with Mrs. Leonard Thacker. .Mr. and Mrs. Morley of London, spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo­ nard Thacker. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Spence, Mr. and M'rs. Harry Hawkins and family, of Anderson, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Jas. McFarlane, of Thorndale. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Leibler of Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Mil­ ton Hooper spent Sunday witu friends at Aylmer. Mr. Leonard Thacker, Mr. Or- Harvby Thomson attendee week at ning, June year after a He was Township, lute Mr. and Mrs. , den. He was mari’ied in 1890 to Martha Ann Lambkin, who pre­ deceased him 15 years ago. He was a blacksmith *foi* 40 years at Whalen Corners, ■ was highly esteemed, member of St. Paul’s Church, Kirkton. Surviving are one son, John E. Ogden, Emmett, Mich., one daughter, Mrs. Roy Neil (Vera LJ, Hazel Park, Mich. One son, Hilton W. Ogden, predeceased him 4 years ago. Also surviving are seven, grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Foui' brothel's, Thos., Fillmore, Sask,, Nathaniel, Exeter, couver, B.C., and London; two sisters, Armitage, of Lucan, Wm, Nadiger, of Funeral service was day at St. Paul’s Church, Kirkton, with Canon James officiating, bearers were J. Kelly, J, Wheli- han, W, Dobbs, W. French, B. Duffield and H. Davis. Burial was in St. Paul’s Cemetery, Kirkton. Exeter Podge & DeSoto Sales & Service Phone 200 Coates Fred Dobbs Harry, Van- James, of Mrs. J. B. and Mrs. Dashwood, held Mon­ Anglican Rev. Pall- Melvin s Feature Smart Balking Suits in striking designs From $5.95 — $11.95 ville Langford, Mr. Parkinson, Mr. Jack and Mr. Will Thomson the Farm and Home Guelph last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pacey, Beth and Lorna, of Welburn, visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson, Mi’, and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson, Murray and Anne were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Paynter, of Kirkton. Miss Norene Walkom spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. G. Walkom, Russeldale, after recuperating from the measles. Master Murray Thomson, Dav­ id and Douglas Mills all had their tonsils removed last week. Mr. and Mrs, Herb Langford attended the Granton Anglican | anniversary on Sunday and vis­ ited with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins, -of Glendale. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Mills and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace, of Carlingford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tambyln of Blyth, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper on Thursday Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hooper of London, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper. BELL—In loving memory of Mr. Thos. M. Bell, who died one year ago, June 27, 1947. Loved in life and living yet, In the hearts of those Who can't forget; Beautiful memories treasured forever, Of the*days when when we were all together. —Ever remembered by daughter Cora, Charlie and family. c BELL—In loving memory of dad and grandfather Mr. Tho­ mas Bell, who passed away one year ago, June 27, 1947. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind. What a beautiful memory he left behind. —Ever remembered by Lloyd, Mildred, Noel and Sharon. * BELL—-In loving memory of dad and grandfather, Mr. Tho­ mas Bell, who passed away one year ago, June 27', 1947, Farewell, dear father, thy work is o’er, Thy willing hands will toil no more: A loving father, kind and true, No one on earth We’ll find like you. ■“—Ever remembered by Graham, Zeta, and Graham Jr. * LUTHER—In loving memory of Mrs, Myrtle Luther, who passed away two years ago, June 25th, 194G, In my heart your memory ling- gers, Always There’s KIPPEN Mr. and Mrs. John. Anderson. Katherine and Mrs. aid spent Park. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstet- ter attended the Cann-van der Lei wedding in Exeter on. Satur­ day. Mrs. M. Little, also Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter attend­ ed the seventy-fifth anniversary service if Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood, on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones visited on Sunday with the for­ mer’s cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ bin Fawcett, at Caledonia. Recent visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Alex McMurtrie were Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson, of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Johnson and Mrs. Cook, all of London, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Ingram, of near Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Coch­ rane attended the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of the for­ mer’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fuss, of near Hillsgreen, on Monday eve­ ning. Reopening Services A special invitation is extend­ ed to all former and present members and friends of St. An­ drew's United Church to attend the reopening services on Sun­ day, June 27th at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The guest speaker at the morning service will be Rev. Gardiner, of Egmondville; the evening speaker will be Rev. R. A. Brook, of Hensall. Special music will be furnished by the choir. That I do not think of you. —Lovingly remembered by her daughter, Fern, son-in-law? Ossie and grandchildren. * WILLIS—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, who passed away thirteen years ago, June 23rd. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break, but all in vain, To have and love, and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of the heart. years may wipe out many thingsthis will wipe out never, memory of those happy days When we were all together. Sadly missed by wife family. Beta Sigma Phi A number of girls from local sorority assembled Wednesday, June 16th, to com­ memorate its first anniversary when fourteen of them motored to London for an evening’s en­ tertainment. They stopped at the Knotty Pine Inn where a delicious them, meal, place, Mrs. Mai’gai'et Melville. 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