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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-08-19, Page 90 I THE TIMES-ADVQCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19, 1948 A & "Canada's Number One Truck Tire” h'gH'spEL° For HARD-WORKING trucks Firestones are first for mileage, traction and economy. It will pay you to standardize on Firestone tires and Firestone service. We specialize in both. GRAHAM.ARTRUR MAINST7PHONE210 « .exete^^pnt,^. rirestone THE CHOICE IS YOURS. You get the same wonderful Maxwell House Coffee blend whether in Super­ Vacuum Tin, Glassine-lined Bag or Instant Maxwell House, made instantly in the cup. We Have WHITE FINE Some Dressed, Some Matched Good Quality and It Is Dry Prices Are Right A. J. CLATWORTHY — We Deliver — Phone 12 Granton BRINSLEY Mrs. Mcllann, of Syracuse, N.Y., is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morgan. Miss Verna Kennedy, onto, of St. with son. Mr nest Amos, of London, spent- week-end at the home of Mr L. Amos. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swartz spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hotson. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wliyle and family, of Dundas, spent a few days with Miss Mary B. Amos. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenton and family attended the Decker reunion held at Dashwood on Sunday. > Mrs. Beatrice Dixon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton, Those with were nedy, John and Mr. Kirkton. Mrs. Jane Miller and Miss Sarah Robson, .of Armada, Mich, visited recently with Miss Mary Mrs. Mrs. of Tor- and Miss Violo Kennedy, , Marys, their si: spent the week-end iter. Mrs. Wes Wat- John Lavine and Mr er- the . J. visited recently Mrs. Wes Watson Mrs. Eddie Ken- Mr. and Mrs. , of St. Marys, and Mrs. Paynter, of who and and Mr. Mr. of Toronto, Kennedy, J?. Amos, Mr. J. L. Amos, Mary Carter and Mr. and Lin Craven. Mrs. Marwood Prest and dren spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prest. Miss Gertrude Amos spent the week-end at Niagara Falls. Those who attended the Mary Hastings Picnic at Grand Bend on Wednesday were Mrs. Beat­ rice Dixon, Mrs. Thos. Lee, Mrs. Clover Lewis, Mrs. Prest and Mrs. Roland Misses Ruth and Windus, of Winnipeg, .few days with. Mrs. Dixon. Mr. Ed Wilson, of spent a few days with er-in-law, Mr. J. L. Amos. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenton were Mr. Mrs. Almo Morgan and family, of Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odd and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood, of Ailsa Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lewis, Mrs. Rose Simpson and Mr. Moore Cunningham, of Clandeboye. Mr. and Mrs. James Treveth- ick and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dorman spent Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Amy, of Brantford. Mr. J. L. Amos and Mr. Ed Wilson visited with Mrs. Roy Sherritt, of Granton, on Thurs­ day afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Gilbert is spen­ ding some time with her grand­ daughter, son, of Mr. Sunday Garrod, Jdrs. Wes Dixon is at present; spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Dean White, who is under the doctor’s care. Mr. and thick and Trevethick man-Heamen wedding day last. The W.M.S. and Brinsley United Church held the regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Newton Wasnidge, of Lu­ can, on Wednesday last. • chil­ Marwood Neil. Elizabeth visited a Beatrice Montreal, his broth­ and Mrs. Murray , Thomp- Clandeboye. Thos. Lightfoot last with Mrs. of Ailsa Craig. spent Lillie Mrs. Mr. and attended James Treve- Mrs. Jack the Dor- on Satur- W.A. of Business Directory DR. H. H. COWEN L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Main Street. Exeter Office 36w Telephones Res. 36j Closed Wednesday Afternoon ELMER D. BELL, K.C. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Successor to J. W. Morley EXETER. ONTARIO GLADMAN and COCHRANE HENSALL Roy Soldan, Mrs. Soldan. Klsie Case .and Mrs. Melvin returned home last week a pleasant Sash and trip to Saska- other places in Mr Mrs. Moir from toon, the West. . Mr. and and SJiirriU. recently with the former's aunts Mrs. Catharine Edna .Corbett the family. Mr. and Mrs. the week-end parents, Mr. and London. Mr, and Mrs. and family, of been holidaying er's mother Miss Roberta Kirby cepted a position on the the Bank ,of Montreal. Miss Laura Sangster, don, spent home Mr. tyne spent former’s mother, Mrs. Ballantyne, and aunts, Graham and .Miss Katie Scott. Miss Helen Moir, of London, visited recently with Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Baynham Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moir. Miss pearl MacLeod has cepted a position at Middleton’s Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Exeter, visited recently and Mrs. Melvin Moir. Mr. and Mrs. Harold and Bryan and Mr. Mac Greer, of London, recently with Mrs. J. tliron and Mrs. Southampton. James Vance James Irvine Vance, aged 61, died on Saturday in Clinton Gen­ eral Hospital lenghty illness, hurst many years sister, to Hensall. Surviving are sisters, Mrs. B. Simmons Mrs. Wm. Fraser, both of sail. The funeral which largely attended was held Bonthron’s funeral home Tuesday conducted by Rev. R. A. Brook. Interment was Staffa Cemetery. . Howard Hyde Howard Hyde, Hensall busin­ essman, died Saturday at his home in his 3 6th year. Born at Stratford he resided in Hensall for the past eight years, at Hyde Bros. Company, operating the Allis-Chalmers Machine Shop He was a member of the United Church, formerly served on the Council *and was a membei’ of the Masonic Order .and Shrine. Surviving are his widow, the former Lillian Manning, of Clinton, one daughter, Eudora, and one son Jimmie, his mother, one sister, Mrs. Gordon Herd man, Buffalo, N.Y., three brothers, Jack and Alex, Hensall" Laurie, Ingersoll. A private funeral service was held from' the residence Monday followed by a public funeral service from the Hensall United Church, con­ ducted by Rev. R. A. Brook. Members of the Masonic Order attended in a body bearing the numerous floral tributes. The bearers were three nephews, Jack Hyde, Hensall, Mac Hyde, Ingersoll, Ronald Herdman, Buf­ falo, N-y-’ and Alex McMurtrie, Stewart Bell and Keith Buchan­ an, the Mrs. Alfred Perley of Windsor, visited Devlin and Mrs. and members of A, L. Case spent with the Mrs. J. latter’s Reid in Simpson have Wm, Detroit, with the form­ Mrs. Lou Simpson. has ac- staff of here. and and their of Lon- the week-end at her Mrs. Lorne Bhllan- family, of Detroit, vacation with the Carrie Mrs. Laing, of with Mr. Bonthron and Mrs. ., visited W. Bon- Peppler following a Born at Chisel- the deceased fanned for years in that district. Six ago Mr. Vance, with his Mrs. B, Simmons, ,moved two and Hen- was from on Hensail. Interment was in Exeter Cemetery. DR. J. W. CORBETT D.D.S., L.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Bell Building, Exeter Telephone 273 BARRISTERS - SOLICITORS EXETER, ONTARIO at Hensall, Friday 2 to 5 p.m. FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER Eor Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER P.O. or RING 138 JOHN WARD Optometrist EXETER Day Except Phone 348 Chiropractor and MAIN STREET, Open Every Week Wednesday ARTHUR FRASER ALVIN WALPER LICENSED AUCTIONEER Specializing in Farm and Purebred Livestock Sales PHONE 57r2 R. 1 DASHWOOD Income Tax Reports, Bookkeeping Service, etc. Ann St., EXETER, Phone 355w WM. H. SMITH LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex Special training assures you of your property’s true value on sale day. Graduate of American Auction College Terms Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed Orediton P.O. or Phone 42-2 E. F. CORBETT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Terms Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER. R.R. 1 ; Phone Zurich 92r7 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 ALVIN L. HARRIS Mitchell THOMAS SCOTT Cromarty T. G. BALLANTYNE, Woodham SECRETARY-TREASURER ARTHUR FRASER ........ Exeter SOLICITORS GREENWAY Rev. Medley, Baptist minister from Goderich will be the guest speaker in the United Church on Sunday. Miss Marion Hicks, of London has been spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Curts and Mr. and Mrs. W. Curts, of London, are on a motor trip through the States and to the West. Miss Evelyn Gibson, of Exe­ ter, visited last week with her cousin, Miss Leona Woodburn. Mr. Bruce Gardner, don, spent last mother, Mrs. J. Miss Helen patient in the undergone an tion. We wish covery. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mous- seau and Marilyn, of Kippen, are on a motor trip to Sunny- ridge and other points in North­ ern Ontario. Mrs. Lloyd Brophey and Frances and Miss Muriel Fallis, of Sarnia, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fallis and family, of Mount Forest. Mr, Dawson Woodburn spent last week with friends in De­ troit and Chicago. Miss Jean Young spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLean and family, of East Williams. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ziegler, of London, visited on Sunday with Mrs. R. L. Sheppard. of Lon- week with his Gardner. Lagenverf is Hospital havin appenclic opera- her a speedy re- FORTUNE SMILES on those GLADMAN & COCHRANE Exeter who use WANT ADS. Phono 31 w CENTRALIA and Mrs. and David, of Sarnia, Rex Mills, of Friday with the afternoon to Woodham Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hicks were in Toronto on vacation for a few days last week. 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