The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-07-29, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVpCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1948
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Mrs. George Channell
spent last Tuesday
and Mrs. Gladwyn
Mrs. Norman Carter,
spent a few days last
their cousins, Mr. and
BLANSHARD
Mr, and
of picton,
with Mr.
Hooper.
Mr. and
of Clinton,
week with
Mrs. Milton Hooper,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan
Mrs. T. Waugh,
is spending this week with
daughter, Mrs. Leonard Thai
and Mr. Thacker.
Mr. Harvey Parkinson,
, of Clinton,
of London,
her
iker
Mr.
Kenneth Parkinson, Miss Marion
Parkinson,
Thorpe and
Parkinson,
Sunday
Audrey
ing the
Miss
turned
after spending two week’s holi
days at her home with w Mr,
Harvey Parkinson.
Mrs. M. Highland and son,
Billie, of Toronto, are spending
two week’s holidays with Mrs.
Jas. Mossey and family.
Mr. and Mrs,
Maxine, of
day dinner
Mossey.
Mr, and
of
Mr
of
Bayfield with
London,
and Mrs.
Baseline,
Mias
Fred
spent
Missat
Parkinson who is spend
summer vacation there.
Marion Parkinson ve
to London on Sunday
T. Stephens and
Anderson, were Sun
guests of Mrs, Jas.
Mrs, Will ’ Thomson
spent Sunday evening with Mrs.
Jas. Mossey and family,
Miss Kathleen Mossey return
ed home on Saturday after
spending a week’s holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. W.. B, Young, St.
'Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills and
family spent Sunday with Mr.,
and Mrs. George Knowles, of
Thorndale.
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Dobson, of
Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Pattison. Mrs.
Dobson remained for a week’s
holiday,
Master John Langford,
Saintsbury, is spending
week with his grandparents,
and Mrs. Fred Pattison.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dobson
Mrs. Fred Pattison were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Langford, of Saintsbury.
Mr. . and Mrs. Milton Hooper
visited with Mrs. Will Urquhart,
of Kirkton, on Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson
and family spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and
Hooper.
Mr. Gladwyn
ded the march
in St. Marys on Sunday.
Langford, Shirley and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Langford.
of
this
Mr.
anti
Mrs. Gladwyn
Langford atten-
of ex-servicemen
. Mrs.
Edwin
A septic tank, in normal use,
should be cleaned once a year.
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remedy for minor intestinal disorders. It helps to regulate the
digestive organs, tone up the liver and aid the natural action of the
bowels. As a result, there may be an improvement in tho general health.
Burdock Blood Bitters is sold at all drug counters.
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usiness Directory
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and Mrs. Roy Woll'e and
Dickie, of Detroit, spent a
days last week with Mr
Lloyd Gaiser and Mr,
Geo. Eilber.
e are sorry to report
Edward Morlock is ill
and
and
that
with
CREDITON
Monday next, August 2nd, will
be Civic Holiday. Business
places will remain closed.
Mr. and Mrs, H. K. Eilber
are spending a week in Goderich
and while there will attend the
Lucknow Old Boys’ Reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young, of
London, visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Young's mother, Mrs. D.
Madsaac.
Mr
son,
few
Mrs.
Mrs.
W
Mrs.
pneumonia and has been remov
ed to St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon
don, where we trust; she will
experience a speedy recovery.
Miss Ella Morlock, who has
spent the past few weeks in Tor
onto, has returned to the home
of her father, Mr. Edward Mor
lock,
Mr. J. E. Gunn's many friends
will learn with regret that he is
still seriously ill at his home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robert
son and daughter Anne of Lon
don, are holidaying this week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin, Beaver.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Blackwell
and son
visiting
parents,
Wuerth.
Frederick Wuerth
Belle Ewart after spending
with Mr. and
Mr. Robt, Triebner
days at Belle
to Crediton
>1’ and Frederick.
Mrs. Emerson Schro-
Detroit, are visiting
John Wein.
. Mrs. Elgin Woodall
Brian, of Listowel,
with
Mr,
Mrs. Ken
Mrs.
and
WOODHAM
Misses Marion and Edith Rodd
of London spent the week-end
with their parents# Mr. and Mr a
Rodd.
Vivian Crane, of Wood-
is holidaying with her
Jimmy Rundle.
Ethel Copeland, of To-
spent
and
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Goderich Court Hears
Tribute to J. W. Morley
At the magistrate's court at
Goderich, Thursday of last week
deep regret
■ the death of
1 Morley, K.C.
! .Magistrate
’ Stratford,
Morley for 18 to
always found him a
He was a man who acted with
out fear oi’ favor but with mercy
and understanding. He was gen
erally known in the profession
as ‘Jim’ and not as 'Mr. Morley.’
It is too bad he was not left to
carry on. I am sure everyone
liked him and I am sure all lik
ed the way he acted while on
the bench.'.’
On behalf of the Bar of Huron
County, Frank Donnelly, K.C.,
expressed regret at the death of
Mr. Morley. "It was always a
pleasure to appear before him,”
said
felt
Mr.
The
loss
Morley.”
“Magistrate
will be truly felt,”
Attorney
"He was
courtesy,
pite the
is without
country, Jim ’Morley was a man
who was highly respected aiyl
loved in his own home town as
well as elsewhere."
Frank
Miss
stock,
cousin,
Miss
run to,
her mother,
land.
Mr. Hugh
Good Roads
•Chicago last
Misses Beverley Veitv
thia and Sylvia McBride,
don, are holidaying at th
of Mrs. Levina Copeland.
Mrs,
Glenn spent Sunday with
and Mrs. Adrian Pringle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCurdy
family spent Sunday with
and Mrs. Allan McCurdy,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Wheeler
family spent Sunday with
and Mrs, Hurst at their cottage
at Ipperwagh.
Miss Ferne Rodd, of London,
spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Rodd.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd,
Ferne and Audrey, Mr. and Mrs.
LaVerne Rodcf' spent Sunday at
Grand Bend.
Misses Florence Kirk and Lor-
ene Jaques are holidaying at
.Grand Bend this week.
Mrs, Bert Rundle has return
ed home after having
her daughter, Mrs. Wray
zei' and Mr. Sweitzer,
Cpl. John Bowen, Mrs.
and Pearl, of London, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Vic
Chatten.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine and
Donnie visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
of London.
Mrs.
Darling,
Mrs. W.
ters, of
and Mrs. Murray Taylor and fa
mily, Mrs.’ R. Taylor, of Medina,
Mrs. B. F. Eilinger and Mr. By
ron Franklin, of Rochester, New
York, were visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cope
land on Sunday,
! Sunday School
| Mrs. Allan Fraser, of Exeter, ' was guest speaker at the mis-
! sionary service at Sunday School
i on Sunday. Mrs. George Wilson ' had charge of the missionary
I service. Stories were read by
the week-
Mrs. Levi
Berry attends
Convention
week.
ii
d the 'id in
Cyn-•h
of Lon
de home
D, Copeland, Jean and
Mr.
and
Mr.
of
and
Dr.
was expressed
Magistrate
A.
said:
F.
"I
20
(’ooh,
knew
years
gentleman.
Mr, Donnelly. "You always
justice had been done when
Morley handled the case,
county has suffered a great
in the death of Magistrate
Morley’s death
said Crown
D. E. Holmes. K.C.
a man of great tact,
and kindliness. Des
saying that a prophet
Jionor in his own
are
Blackwell's
Mrs. S. S.
Baxter and
returned . to
the
Mrs.
who
Ew-
witli
week-end
■Wuerth.
spent a few
returned
Baxte:
and
of
Mrs.
and
visited
S weit-
Bowen
art
Mrs.
Mr
eder,
with
Mr.
and family, of Iloyal Oak. Mich,
visited over the week-end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
Woodall.
Mr.
spent a
Sudbury.
Mr. and
family have
pleasant vacation
nip eg.
Mr. and Mrs.
daughter Sheila,
are visiting with
Lloyd England.
Mr. Herman
Windsor, is visiting at
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oestriech- j ifessie’ M cCiTr d y and Rhoda
er.
Mr.
ghter Susan are
Toronto.
Misses Louieda
Susan Fink b ein er
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm Parsons
at Cromarty.
Mrs. D. J. Hoggarth, of Tor
onto, and Mrs, Fred Routledge,
of London, spent a few days
last week with their sister,
Berry.
I
and Mrs. Bert Paske' few days recently in j
I
Mrs. Morgan and,
returned from a !
spent in Win- J
W. Sisson and
of Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs.
Oestriecher, of
the home
and Mrs. Fretts
holidaying in
and dau-
Saloma and
spent Sunday
Grearson,
A. "Darling, Mr. Reg
of Brown’s Corners,
J. Rutledge and daugli-
Berkley, Michigan, Mr.
Mrs
BRINSLEY
sympathy of the commun-
extended to Mr. and Mrs.
ELMER D. BELL, K.C.
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
Successor to J. W. Morley
EXETER. ONTARIO
GLADMAN and COCHRANE
BARRISTERS - SOLICITORS
EXETER, ONTARIO
at Hensall, Friday 2 to 5 p.ni.
JOHN WARD
Optometrist
EXETER
Day Except
Phone 348
Chiropractor and
MAIN STREET,
Open Every Week
Wednesday
ARTHUR FRASER
Income Tax Reports,
Bookkeeping Service, etc.
Ann St., EXETER, Phone 355w
ity is
Harvey Tweddle in the death of
liei’ father the late John Vernon
of Silven.
Miss Isabelle Sherron of Park
hill,. is spending a few days with
Miss Gertrude Amos. J
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lee, of
London, spent a few days with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Lee; also Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Lee.
Mr. and Mrs. John Schofield,
of Parkhill, and’ Joan Rock, of
London, spent Sunday with Mr.
J. L. Amos-
Norman Amos, of Guelph, and
Ernest Amos, of London, spent
the week-end at their home
here.
Master Richard Wylie of Dun
das, is spending his holidays
with his aunt, Miss Mary B.
Amos.
Mrs. Turner is spending some
time with her daughter, Mrs.
George Hodgson.
Mr. Garnet Pierce, of London,
spent the week-end in Brinsley.
Mr. Archie Webb and Miss
Margaret Amos, of London, are
spending a few days at the home
of Mr. J. L. Amos.
Mr. Vic Manquie, of Buffalo
is spending a few days at
home of Mr. Wm. Morley.
We are sorry to report
Mrs, Fletcher Gower is at
sent under the doctor’s care. We
hope for a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs.
of Winclielsea,
with Mr. and
Glenn,
Miss Dorothy
Thomson, followed by a poem
by Grace Doupe and a vocal
duet by Merle Hazelwood and
Verla Wheeler.
Young People’s Meeting
After an
a worship
the church
Fellowship
mittee in charge,
opened with
theme for the meeting
"Climbing the Ladder”. The call
to worship was given by Flor
ence Kirk followed by ‘
John Rodd read the
lesson and hymn 155 was read
in unison. Roll call and minutes
were read and adopted,
from the Goderich
School was given by
Thomson, followed by
solo by Marian Mills.
"Jacob’s Ladder”, was
Verla Wheeler. The meeting was
closed with the Young People’s
Benediction.
enjoyable ball game,
service was held in.
basement with the
and Worship com-
The meeting
a sing-song. The
the meeting was
hymn 20.
scripture
A report
Sumiher
Dorothy
a piano
A story,
read by
HARPLEY
Ridley at-
her aunt,
Exeter on
Mr. Wm.
Mrs. Wm.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
tended the funeral of
Mrs. Sidney Snell in
Thursday.
Sunday visitors at
Love’s were Mr. and
Studervant and baby, of London,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Whit
iny and family, of Centenary,
and Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love.
Miss Mary Hodgins, of Toron
to, is holidaying at the home of
her brother, Mr. Mansell Hod
gins.
Mr, Joseph Hickey visited for
the past week at Varna with
Miss Frances Sharp.
Mrs. Mabel MacTavish, of Ot
tawa, called on
gins
Mrs. B. J.
on. Monday last.
Hod-
'j the
that
pre-
Sherwood Brock
spent Saturday
Goldwin
Alleil;
CROMARTY
few farmers have cut their'
crop.
Mr, Walden, .of St. An-
Churcli, Stratford, oc-
the pulpit here on Sunday
USBORNE and HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President ...... Wm. H. COATES
Exeter
Vice-Pres........ANGUS SINCLAIR
R.R. 1 Mitchell
DIRECTORS
JOHN HACKNEY Kirkton, R. 1
WM. A. HAMILTON .. Cromarty
JOHN McGRATH .. Dublin, Ont.
MILTON McCURDY Kirkton R. 1
AGENTS
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SOLICITORS
GLADMAN & COCHRANE EXeter
of Toron
to, visited for a couple of
last week with Mr. and
Wilbert Sholdice.
Mrs. Ernest Hodgson, of
berry, Alberta,
Mr. and Mrs. (
Mr. and Mrs,
Mrs, Turner and
Hodgson visited
with Mr, and
Granton.
Mrs. William Maguire enter
tained
shower
Donald and Anna Ackinson
Gertrude Amos assisted
contests, Mrs. Roy Nichols
ed Alina and Don to special
chairs and Shirley Coats read
an address. They wore the reci
pients of many useful gifts, af
ter which each thanked the giv
ers in a pleasant manner, Lunch
was served.
McGillivray W.L
The W.L met on' Wednesday
afternoon in West McGillivray
Hall with the president, Mrs.
Beatrice Dixon, in the chair. The
Friday
in
days
Mrs.
8 ’■
B 1
A
wheat. They report a heavy
Rev.
dr eV’s
cupied
taking. both morning and even-
ing* sorvicos. Til 6 clioiv nsiidcrcd
some very fine music for the
occasion. There was a choir of
young folks that did very well.
Miss Chalmers
home after
tives in Sec
plane and
immensely,
Mrs. Miller
eently of the
her nephew,
Wlnehelsea.
speedy recovery.
Mr. Gardiner
his new home,
present a very
on North Main
has arrived
with rela-
o went by
her trip
visiting
otland. Sli
enjoyed
DeW-
withis visiting
Hodgson.
Hodgson,
s. Ernest
Thursday
of
George
Geo.
Mr
on
Mrs Perrin
evening
honor of her
to a
son,
. Miss
with
Invit*
receivi
set
Mr.
We
d
ii us
W,
hob
be
is
[ word
illness
Batten
m for
re*
of
of
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has
It
fin
Street.
'n at
to
busy
:oing
appearance
meeting opened with the Insti
tute Ode, followed by a reading
by Mrs, William Paterson. The
minutes and roll call by the sec
retary Mrs. A. Steeper were giv
en. Business was discussed. A
paper by Miss Gertrude Amos on
Chalk River plant was enjoyed.
Mrs. Giles Thompson gave a very
Interesting travel talk on her
trip to the southern states, The
meeting closed by Mizpah Bene
diction, Lunch was served.
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