The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-08-19, Page 8Page 8 THE TIMES-ADVQCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19, 1948
Master LeBoy Tufts spent the
past week at Turnbull's Grove
■with. Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Tufts,
•who had a cottage and spent th"
past two weeks there.
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What When
Where
WHAT
Kind of Gravel
('Fine, coarse,
cement or road)
WHEN
You. Are Ready
WHERE
aa close to your work
possible.
as
Cudmore Gravel
Phone Exeter 171r3
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KIRKTON
Miss Norina Tufts, of London,
spent the week-end with act
mother, Mrs. Truman Tufts.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Switzer, of
Stratford, spent the
with Mr. and Mrs.
Switzer.
Miss Nancy Parrott,
ehell, is holidaying with her
sister, Mrs. Roger Christie.
Word has been received of the
death of Thomas Blake, who
some 35 years ago was a resi
dent of this community. He
farmed near Seaforth. He died
in Victoria Hospital August 12
after a month’s
leaves his widow, who
Switzer, of Anderson,
Reuben Switzer) a
Mrs. David McLean
wvvk-vnJ
Reuben
of Mn-
Announcements
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Joynt, son of Mr. G. C. Joynt, of
Hensail, and the ‘ H
Joynt, the wedding to take place
in August. *
lute Mrs;
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Edward MorUwk wishes
those who remem-
during her
membered Aimer with flowers,
cards, letters, treats and called
while a patient for
weeks at his home,
greatly appreciated.
several
It was
e
IN M EMORI AM
di
to thank all
bered her
illness.
recent
BIRTHS
illness ami
was (Tara
(sister oi
daughter,
(Evelyn;,
and a son, George, at home; also
five grandchildren and a great
grandson. A private funeral was
held Sunday with burial at Sea-
, forth Cemetery.
Mrs. Edwin Tufts visited with
her parents at Clinton this past
week.
Miss Elizabeth Shier, of Col-
onsay, Sask., is holidaying at the
home of I. N, Marshall.
A black bear and her two cubs
have been in this community the
past two weeks in a bush not far
from the village. The caretaker
of the union cemetery saw them
again this past week in an. ad
joining field.
When Mr.
was walking
day recently
very ]
They
inches
record.
Mrs.
holidaying
Mr. John Williams in the village
Mrs. Geo. Allen spent the past
week in Ottawa. Hon, Jas. Gar
diner, Mrs. Gardiner and daugh
ter Beth returned to spend the
week-end with her, also Mr.
Millikin, of Regina, and Mr. and
Mrs, Wilfred Gardiner and son.
of Lemberg, Sask,
BURNS—LAC and Mrs. F. C.
Burns are happy to announce
the birth of a son, Philip John
at Clinton Public Hospital on
Tuesday, August 10, 1948.
EDWARDS—At Victoria Hospit
al, London, on Monday, Aug
ust. 9, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Edwards, of Exeter, a
son.
HODGSON—On August 7, at
Hotel Dieu Hospital, Windsor,
to Mr. and Mrs. David Hodg
son, a son, William David.
LAMPORT—At St Joseph’s Hos-
Tuesday,
Mr. and
Crediton,
pital. London, on
August 17, 1948, to
Mrs. Roy Lamport,
a daughter, Gail.
Arnold Wiseman
in his garden one
he
long stalks
measured
in length
MAIER—At Dr. D. Ferguson’s
Hospital, Dashwood, on Satur
day, August 14, 1948, to Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Maier, of Dash
wood, a gift of a daughter,
weighing 8ys pounds,
mother and baby fine
Both
noticed some
of potatoes,
six feet five
which is some
White, of Brantford, is
with her brother,
PRESZCATOR—At Mrs.
ten’s nursing home, on Thurs
day, August 12, 1948, to Mr,
and Mrs. Kenneth Preszcator,
of Exeter, a son, Kenneth
John.
RILEY—In
pital on
1948, to
Riley, of
Bat-
Clinton Public Hos-
.Sunday, August 8,
Mr, and Mrs, Wm.
Hensail, a daughter.
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Mill 287j Phonds Office 287w
SCHWALM—In Clinton Public
Hospital on Monday, August
9, 194.8, to Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Schwalm,
daughter.
of Hensail, a
STONE—At Mrs.
sing home, on
ust 16, 1948, to
Gordon Stone
Wein), Exeter,
Sylvia Dianne,
Batten’s nur-
Monday, Aug-
Mr. and Mrs
(nee Verna
a daughter
WRIGHT—In Clinton Public
Hospital on Saturday, August
14, 1948, ' to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wright, of Brucefield,
a son.
DEATHS
Mon
Mary
wife
EILBER—-In Crediton on
day, August 16th, 19 4 8,
Lindsay Girvin, beloved
of Herbert K. Eilber in her
61st year.
GENTTNER—At her late
dence in Dashwood, on
day, August 16th, 1948,
Fred Genttuer, in her
year.
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Register for Fall Term Starting Sept, 13, ’48
Chartered under Ontario Department of EducationANDERSON — In loving mem
ory of a dear wife and mother
who passed away one year
ago August 19, 1947.
Memories are treasures no one
can steal,
Death is a heartache no one can
heal;
Deep in our hearts a memory is
kept,
a mother we will never
forget.
—Ever remembered by
husband, daughter
sons.
Courses:
Clerical, Stenographic, Commercial, Secretarial
B. F, WARD, fe.A„
Principal.
sincere
to allI wish to
thanks and ,,
my relatives and friends who so
kindly remembered me with
letters, cards, flowers and treats
and also those who called on
me during my lengthy period of
illness.*
express my
appreciation
Mrs. Ernie Rader
express my sincere
appreciation to all
I wish to
thanks and .
my friends and relatives who so
kindly remembered me with
cards, letters, flowers and gifts
and also those who called on
me while a patient in St. Jos
eph’s Hospital and at home.
* Freida Rader
Mrs. Charles Palmer and
family with to express their sin
cere thanks to the relatives and
friends for the kindness showis
during Mr. Fahner’s illness and
sympathy extended in their ber
eavement, with special thanks
to Rev. J. V. Dahms, T. Harry
Hoffman, of Dashwood, Mr. and
Mrs. Freeman Morlock and Miss
Ella Morlock and for the many
floral tributes and to those who
chelped in any way.
Mr.
wish to thank their
friends, relatives and neighbors
for the kind expressions of sym
pathy shown them during their
recent sad bereavement, also for
the beautiful floral tributes and
cards. Special thanks to Rev-.
Snell, of Exeter, Mrs. Alex
Baillie and Mrs. George Squire,
of Whalen, and to those who
helped to make the days bright
and cheerful during Beverley’s
illness. *
Thos. Harris wishes to
her sincere appreciation
the kind expressions of
and Mrs. Ernest Foster
many
resi-
Mon-
Mrs.
63rd
lengthy
Mrs.
express
for all
sympathy extended to her dur
ing her recent bereavement, al
so for the floral tributes and
to all who helped in any way. c
Mrs. J. Simmons and Mrs. W
Fraser wish to thank all those
who so kindly remembered their
brother, Jamest Vance while he
was in London’’ and Clinton hos
pitals with letters and cards
and also for visiting him. They
wish to thank all their friends
and relatives who were so good
to them in their time of
and to all who sent
and loaned ears. Special
to Rev. R. A.
Mrs. Cecil Kipfer
and to Dr. Goddard also
to Mr. and Mrs. Harold
ron for their kindness.
HICKS — At Toronto Westerg
Hospital, Thursday, August 5.
19 48, Alice Mary Press, wid
ow of Geo. Hicks, 313 Bleeker
■St., and dear
J. R. Newburg
• Douglas and
body rested at
eral Home, 525 Sherbourne
Street. Funeral was from
Church of St. Simon, Howard
Street to St. James Cemetery.
mother of Mrs.
; (Anne), Maude
Earle G. The
; the Stone Fun-
525
Funeral
MARRIAGES
v.
Of
her
and twd
*
ANDERSON — Ip. loving mem
ory of a dear grandmother
who passed away August 19,
1947.
—Ever remembered by
granddaughter, Thelma,
ANDERSON — In loving
of my dear
Brook,
for
trouble
flowers
thanks
also to
singing
thanks
Bonth- •u
Bender
! their deep ap-
the Exeter Fire
the quick re-
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
wish to express
predation to I
Department for
sponse and excellent service ren
dered at the time of the fire
Thursday morning of last week,
with special thanks to Mr. Wm.
Cutting for his heroic efforts in
saving the house.
Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Passmore
wish to thank all the friends
and neighbors who so kindly re-
14, 1948, at
United Church
Rev. H. J.
Pauline, dau-j
Char-I
DYCK—GODBOLT — On Satur
day, August
James Street
parsonage by
Snell, Dorothy
ghter of Mr. and Mrs.
les Godholt, Exeter, to L.A.C. j
H. Dyck, Watson Lake, son 1
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dyck, of
Clarkboro, Sask.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kerslake
of Usborne, wish to announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Olive llene, to Archie
liam, only son of Mr. and
Roy Webber, of Exeter;
wedding to take place on
ember 4th in James
United Church.
hen
*
mem
ory of my dear mother,
Phoebe Anderson who passed
away one year ago August 19 s
1947.
often sit and think of youI
When no eyes can see me weep,
Many a silent tear is shed
When others are asleep.
Sleep on dear mother and take
thy rest,
I miss you most who Loved you
best.
—Sadly missed by son, Oscar, c
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silent thought, a secret tearA
Keeps her memory ever dear.
Time takes away the edge of
grief
But memory turns back every
leaf.
—Ever fondly remembered by
her family. *
DEVINE—In loving memory of
a dear wife and mother Annie
Devine, who passed away two
years ago, August 15, 19 46.
What would we give her hand to
clasp,
Her patient face to see;
To hear her voice, to see
smile,
As in the days that used to
Our hearts still ache
sadness,
eyes shed many a tear;
alone knows how much we
miss herAs this ends the second year. 4
—Sadly missed by her husband-
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and husband.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edgar G.
of Woodham, wish to announce
the engagement of their younger
daughter, Audrey Pearl, to Mr.
Lome Robert Passmore, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Passmore,
Thames Road, the wedding
take place
Woodham
2.30 p.m.
Mr. and
Granton, wish to announce the
engagement; of their only
daughter, Jean Lillian,
Edwin Miller, youngest
Mr. and Mrs, Chas.
Exeter, the marriage
place in Zion United
September 4th at 2 p.m.
MT. and Mrs, Nelson Schenk,
Crediton, wish to announce the
engagement of their only daugh
ter, Gladys Etoil, to Andrew
John, only son of Mr, and
Henry * Bierling, Exeter,
marriage to take place
early part of September.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Morgan.
Heimuli, announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Anne
Wilson, to Carey Bonthron
on August 28th
United Church
Mrs.Warren Brock,
to John
son of
Miller,
to take
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