The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-08-19, Page 90
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THE TIMES-ADVQCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19, 1948
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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
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EXETER. R.R. 1
; Phone Zurich 92r7
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Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President ...... Wm. H. COATES
Exeter
Vice-Pres........ANGUS SINCLAIR
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DIRECTORS
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WM. A. HAMILTON .. Cromarty
JOHN McGRATH .. Dublin, Ont.
MILTON McCURDY Kirkton R. 1
* AGENTS
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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-
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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.
Recent
Mr. and
Mr. and
and son,
Mrs.
Mr.Truman Mills
and Mrs.
Burlington, spent
Mrs. H. Mills. In
they motored over
and visited with
L. Mills.
Lorne
Mr. and
children,
visitors at the home of
Mrs. R, J. Smith were
Mrs- Bernard Double
of Stratford,
Earl Mattus and
of Merritton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken
and family visited with
in Detroit while on vacation.
Miss Rachel Wilson is spend
ing a couple of weeks at, the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Beav
er in Crediton.
Miss Hettie Sweet, of London,
called on Mrs. Clara Abbott on
Thursday of last week.
Mrs. John Essery is visiting
with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Essery, of Eden, for a few days,
Mr, and Mrs. K. Hodgins and
family visited with Mr, and Mrs.
Harold Mitchell in * London on
Sunday. Miss Marietta Mitchell
returned home with them and is
HodgirtS
relatives
CREDITON EAST
Mrs. Leonard- Wein spent the
week-end in London visiting her
husband who is a patient in
Westminster Hospital.
and Mrs.
Sunday at
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr.
spent
with
ton.
Mr.
wood,
Hamilton, visited Thursday "with
their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Motz.
Mrs. Murray Neil returned
home Friday after visiting the
past few weeks with relatives in
the West.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glanville
and sons and Mr, Chester Glan
ville spent Sunday at Ipperwash |
and Mrs. Aidwin Colling
Joan, June and Patsy, of
Harry Lewis
Grand Bend
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Mrs. R. J. Smith is holidaying
in Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie and
family, Miss
London, and
of Hensall,
Springbank.
Mr. and Mrs. R.
and family visited
of Mrs. Lawrence’s
and Mrs. R. Gates,
from Seattle to Boston where
Mr. Lawrence has recently been
transferred.
Messrs. Fred Penwarden, Har
old Penwarden and J. Hudson
were North on a fishing trip for
a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Essery re
turned from Montreal to visit
over the week-end with Mrs.
Parsons and Mrs. Kershaw be
fore returning to their home in
Winnipeg.
Mrs, G. F. Penwarden and
Miss Mary Margaret Essery were
holidaying last week at Grand
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