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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-08-05, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AVGUST 5, 1948 with the held Elder for a Wor-r Hymn with Scrip- fami- week- visit- Pep- honie by Miss Judith who intends spending there. Mrs. F. Harburn and Miss Edna Walsh and at the organ Mrs. McDon- \ Of Mrs. Nellie William Cook, place at Carmel August R. A. Passmore week-end home near and Miss Marguerite of London, spent with Airs, CROMARTY few from Cromarty attend- Old Boys’ reunion at James Morris in week. Bonthroa is sister, Mrs. FHE OLD HOME TOWN *’ Rv STANLEY! Supplement DEATHS HENSALL ENGAGEMENTS 37 years in Business Custom CARD OF THANKS Combining and Baling — Square Bales EXPERT OPERATOR E. Beaver' 78 ExeterPhone Collect WEIN BROS., EXETER broken z and Mr. and Mrs. Ontario hospital. Wo Centralia We We Have you tried a classified lately ?Mother Yellow friends family friends Mr. and thank cards and while .she pital. Harold $ Combiningdone Done as Booked with 12 Foot New Massey-Harris Combine and New Holland Baler Ladies’ and Children’s Wear Reginald Castle engagement of Mhrjorie Winni- L. Kernick only Sandra Finkbeiner wishes to thank all those who so kindly remembered her following, her accident, ' c express their sincere the relatives and the kindness shown Davey's illness and Exeter and the Exeter branch the Canadian Legion. 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Harry Hoff­ man, a son, a brother for Mary Jane and Bobby, . HORNEY-^—In Oshawa, on Wed­ nesday, August 4, 1948, Mary- Jane Horton, beloved wife of the late John Horney. The funeral .will take place from the R. c. Dinney Funeral Home Friday, August 6, at 2 p.m. Interment in the Exeter Cemetery. Mr, and Airs. Charles Godbolt announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Pauline, to LAO Henry Dyck, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dyck, of Clark- boro, Saskatchewan, the wedding to take place the middle of Au­ gust, * Mr, and Mrs. F. H. Haberer; Zurich. Ontario, announce the engagement of their daughter, Oretta Lydia, to Charles Mal­ colm Pulford, son of Mr. C. A. Pulford, Windsor, and the late. Mrs. Pulford; the wedding to take place on August 21. Zur­ ich. Ontario. i" Mr. Richard Davey and fam­ ily wish to thanks to friends for during Mrs. sympathy extended in their ber­ eavement, with special thanks to Rev. Weir, Dr. Milner, Mr Frank Taylor and the many flor­ al tributes and those who helped, in any way. * Melba King wishes to thank all those who so kindly remem­ bered her with cards, letters, flowers, treats and visits while she lay in bed with a leg. Mrs. S- J. Pym and wish to thank all the and neighbors for their kind ex pressions of sympathy in the loss of a loving husband and father. _ Special thanks to Rev Mair Bell. I i Recruiting Hcef 1 CONTACT R.CAR Station Highest Prices Paid fpr Live Poultry of All Kinds Weigh on the farmer’s scales at his door. Riverside Poultry Co. Howard Ferguson, Manager THAMESFORD ONTARIO Phone Kintore 17r9 or Hensail 80r2 WANTED YOUNG WOMEN AND YOUNG MEN Mr. wish and i Mrs. Yellow with cards, flowera and treats while a patient in the hospital and later at Miss Col­ lie’s nursing home. Grateful thanks are extended to Thames Road neighbors for a box of treats sent later. Many thanks for Christmas boxes and cards, also Easter cards and those who visited her. Very grateful thanks to Miss Collie for careful nursing that made Mrs, Yellow’s recov- * Mrs. Oliver Rowcliffo wishes to thank all those who so kind ly remembered her with cards, and letters, also those sending flowers while she was in the hospital. * The. Executive of the Winchel- a Old Boys’ and Girls’ Re­ union wishes to express its sin­ cere appreciation to all who helped in any way to make the reunion the success that it was. Special thanks to the merchants of of Miss Amy Lammie, if London spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Lammie and sister, Miss Greta Lammie. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bell, of London, visited during the past week with relatives and friends in and around Hensall. Miss Christena MacDonald is holidaying at Southampton and Tiverton. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Luker and Mr. and Mrs. Win. G. Bell are enjoying a motor trip to Pt. Elgin and nothern points. Rev. Down, of Exeter, is oc­ cupying the pulpits of Chisel­ hurst and Hensall United Churches (for morning services) during the month of J while the minister, Rev. Brook, is on vacation. Mr. Harold Scruton and ly, of Port Dover, were end visitors here. They were ac­ companied Shaddick, a vacation Mr. and children, Audrey, spent the week-end at Blyth. - Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Brook are holidaying with members of their family in Galt, Toronto and other centres. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parsons and son, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Parsons. Mr. and Mrs, George Foster, of Windsor, and granddaughter Joan, of Detroit, and Mrs. Mc­ Naughton, MacDonald, the week-end holiday Emma MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Carl and family spent the at their summer Lion’s Head. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Elder and son Kenneth, of Hamilton, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore. Mrs. and son are remaining ■week’s vacation. Mrs. John Hendersoa, Jeanie and Sylvia, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Goderich this Mrs. J. W. ing with her pier, at Southampton. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Drysdale, and Jack have returned home from a pleasant motor trip to Western Canada. .Mrs. Barrie Williams and son, of Kitchener are holidaying with the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. G- M. Drysdale. Miss Edna Walsh was hostess for a shower in honor of Mrs. Nellie McEwen, on Wednesday evening. Contests were enjoyed by all present. The bride was the recipient of beautiful gifts, including a purse of money. Re­ freshments were served. Bride-to-be Honored A very enjoyable event took place at the home of Mrs. A. D. McEwen when a number of friends gathered in honor of Mrs. Nellie McEwen whose mar­ riage took place this week. Pro­ gressive euchre was played with the ‘ ' First prize, lisle; 1 Clarke; E. Shaddick, presented by Mrs. Mrs. Simmons, Prior to a delicious luncheon Mrs. McEwen was presented with a wall mirror. Mrs A. Clarke read the address and Mrs. A. D. McEwen made the presentation. Cook-McjEiven The marriage McEwen to Mr. of London, took . Presbyterian Manse on Monday, with Rev. P. A. Ferguson offi­ ciating, The brile were a grey­ dress with lace insertion, grey sliortie coat with matching ac­ cessories and corsage of roses. Following a trip to Montreal they will reside in London. WOODHAM Mrs. Gerald Davies. Jimmy and Gordon, of London, spent the week-end with the former’s uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodd. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Watertoil of London, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodd. Young People’s Meeting The regular meeting of Young People’s Union was on Monday .evening at the home of Phyllis and Verla Wheeler. After an enjoyable ball game the young people gathered around a camp fire for the meeting .which was under the direction of Phyllis Wheeler and Ruth Hazelwood. Call to ship was given by Phyllis. 5 62 was sung followed prayer ,hy Jean Copeland, ture Lesson was read by- Verla Wheeler. Roll call and minutes were read and adopted. The meeting closed with a sing song after which a weiner roast was much enjoyed by all. A ed the Winchelsea on Civic holiday. Rev. Keyes, Moderator of the Presbyterian Church occupied the pulpit on Sunday last. Mrs. Sorsdalil ''presided in the absence of aid. Mr. and Airs..Storey spent the week-end in Kincardine at­ tending the Old Boys’ reunion. • Rev, and Mrs. R. A. Cranston made a short visit in Cromarty the other day calling on a few of his many friends. Mr. Crans­ ton’s sister, Mrs. Green, was also .with them. Mrs. John Barr, of Stratford, paid a short visit to the village recently. Mr. Darrell Parker is at pres­ ent busy at his honey. Mr. Duncan McKellar is at present building a new fence in front of his property which is adding greatly to the .appear­ ance of his home. Native of Zurich Mrs. G. Baldwin, Dies Mrs. George M. Baldwin died in St. Thomas on Saturday. She was in her -seventy-fifth year, was a Mr. and She had Thomas IN MEMORIAM tn loving mem- F/O Ralph B. Del killed iu England, following prize winners; Mrs. Walker Car­ consolation, Mrs. Alfred ; novelty prize, Mrs. R. A mock wedding George Hess, Milton Russell. Mrs. Elda was very humorous, a delicious Born in Zurich, she daughter of the late Mrs. Daniel Steinbach, been a resident of St. since 1900 when she came witn her husband from Seaforth. A. talented musician, Mrs. Baldwin was a. graduate of the Toronto Conservatory of Music. She taught music at Toronto ana later, at Hensail, where she was organist in the Methodist Church for a number of years. Mrs. Baldwin was active in women’s organizations of the First United Church and in the Imperial Or­ der She mas The Monday, Daughters of the Empire, was also active in St. Tho- Branch of the Red Cross, funeral service was held. 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