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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-09-09, Page 9
Page 9THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1948 Wanted Dead Stock L. Your Drugs at Joe Dobbs O-P-E-N C-E-N-T-E-R TREADExeterPhone SO who and at on considered, this powder as a tonic Stock. you un- for time and an annualis visit- Windsor. Rasehke to their HORSES $4.50 each, CATTLE $6.00 each, HOGS $1.75 per cwt. All According to Size and Condition soon , Goodyear Sure-Grips give you great er traction . , , greater draw-bar pull than any tire with a connected bar tread.HENSALL and Mrs. JoIhi Passmore returned home from a for stronger-pulling, self cleaning, longer-lasting, money-saving Sure-Grips when next in town. The lugs of Goodyear’s Sure-Grip O-P-E-N C-E-N-T-E-R tread, “bite-in” full depth and length . . . give super-traction in any soil. See Guild of St. Patrick's picnic on Wed- They had dinner ROBERTSON’S Condition Powder 3 lbs-$1.00 9 lbs.-$2,45 Guaranteed No Filler Results will find equalled all farm Exeter 235z Seaforth 15 DARLING & CALL COLLECT HIGHEST CASH PRICES DOLl^ DASHWOOD Holiday visitors with Mrs. Mclsaac were Mr. and Mrs. Har old Hately, of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Spear and family and Jas. Mclsaac, Mr. Frank Mclsaac and friend, Miss 13. St. Onge, all of Detroit. Mrs. Tayloi’ and Anne have returned after spending their va cation with her sister in Port Colbuurne. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ness, of London, spent the week-end holi day with his mother, Mrs. Ness. Miss Dorothy Hayter ing with her sister in Mr. and Mrs. Jack and family returned home in Detroit. Mrs. S. Merner returned with them and will visit there for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Beavis and daughter Barbara, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder, of Brantford, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bruce, of Windsor, spent the week - end with their mother, Mrs. Hayter. Miss Verna Cunningham, of days last SAINTSBURY Mr. and Mrs. F. Dobbs, Fred die and Hugh Davis motored to Toronto and attended the C.N.E. Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald spent Monday .visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. Caldwell, of Aylmer. The Church held a nesday. “Pat’s Shanty in the Pines” the Blue Water Highway and spent the afternoon at the Bend All reported a good decided to make it picnic. Messrs. Tom and and Howard Cunnington attend ed the C.N.E. on Monday, We are sorry to report that Mrs. Earl Atkinson is still con fined to her bed and all join in hoping she will around again, Armitage Reunion The 26th annual union was held AND YOU CAN BUY IT Yes, whether it’s that smart, new camera you’ve had your eye on, a better vacation next year, a new dining-room suite or a home of your own . . . you’ve made a good start toward getting it when you put your first dollar down ... in a Savings Account at ■a if/ the Bank of Montreal. Thousands of our good customers starf- their bank accounts with just a dollar so . . . and they have never regretted it. Why not join this B of M family ? First set your objective. Then, start saving . . . regularly. You’ll be surprised hoyv quickly your money mounts up. Remember, though . . . it’s that “dollar down” that counts most —the dollar that opens your B of M Savings Account. Today’s the day to start it. ed or Bank of Montreal Exeter Branch: J. L. HENDRY, Manager Canada's First Bank ...working with Canadians in every walk of life since hii ___ji.iniinii.iijw ........... ............. m,,,,,,■■j,,,.,,,,,,, D t US Business Directory DR. H. H. COWEN L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SUBGEON Main Street. Exeter Office 36w Telephones Res. 3 6j Closed Wednesday Afternoon ELMER D. BELL, K.C. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Clandeboye, spent a few with Miss Myrtle Gaisei’ week, Miss Marion Williams, spent the summer with Mr, Mrs, Milton Webb, has returned to her home in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fislier, of Detroit, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pfile. Mr. James has opened occupied by wish Jimmy dertaking. Mr. and attended a Pfile reunion in Sar nia on Sunday at the Canatara Park which will be an annual event. Mrs. J. Snyder, of Brantford, is spending this week with her mother, Mrs, Hayter. Mr. and Mrs. and family and and family spent with friends in and Mt. Clements. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Restemeyer spent the week-end with friends in London. ’ Mrs. Ness is visiting with friends in London this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz’ley and Mr. and Mrs. James Hayter, of Go derich, were Sunday visi Lors with Mrs. Hayter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stelck, ac companied by their granddaugh ter, Patsy, motored to Bradford last week ancl while there, their son Mervyn showed them a won derful time at Toronto Exhibi tion and Lake Simcoe summer resorts. They returned home having had a lovely trip. Mr. Herbert Wein returned to Detroit after two weeks’ vaca tion with his family. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor ancl daughter, of Sarnia, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinliagen. Ross, four-year-olcl son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller, was rushed to a London hospital on Monday where he underwent -an Operation for appendicitis. We hope the operation was success ful and hope for a speedy re covery. Out of town guests attending the Whittier-Wein nuptials were Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Whittier, Mr. Donald Whittier, Miss Alma Whittier and Miss June Whit tier, all of Ottawa; Miss Jean Grant, Montreal; Misses Norma Harvey and Marjorie Cruikshank of Deep River; Mr. Keith John son, of Kingston; Mr. Ted Mc Kay, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moggach, Hamilton; Mr. A. E. Row, London; Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Jeffery, Hensall; Mr. Har vey Fahrner and Mr. Ross Kruger, Crediton; and Mrs. Martin Laub, of ville. Hayter of Goderich a garage formerly Edwin Miller. We success in his un- Mrs. Clayton Pfile Albert Miller Mrs. Koessel the week-end Minden City Successor to J. W. Morley EXETER. ONTARIO GLADMAN and COCHRANE DR. J. W. CORBETT D.D.S., L.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Bell Building, Exeter Telephone 273 BARRISTERS - SOLICITORS EXETER, ONTARIO at Hensail, Friday 2 to 5 p.m. FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER P.O. or RING 188 JOHN WARD Optometrist EXETER Day Except Phone 848 Chiropractor and MAIN STREET, Open Every Week Wednesday ARTHUR FRASER ALVIN WALPER LICIENSED AUCTIONEER Specializing in Fann and Purebred Livestock Sales PHONE 57r2 R. 1 DASHWOOD Income Tax Reports, Bookkeeping Service, etc. Ann St., EXETER, Phone 855w WM. H. SMITH LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex Special training assures you of jonr property’s tru© value on sale day. Graduate of American • Auction College Terms Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed Crcdlton P.O. or Phone 43-2 USBORNE and HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ontario President E. F. CORBETT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Terms Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER. R.R. 1 I Phone Zurich 02r7 .... Wm. H. COATES EJx&tcr . ....ANGUS SINCLAIR R.fl. 1 MitcheU DIRECTORS JOHN HACKNEY Klrkton. WM. A. HAMILTON .. Cromarty JOHN McGRATH .. Dublin, Ont. MILTON McOURDY Klrkton R. 1 AGENTS ALVIN* L. HARRIS . THOMAS SCOTT ...... t. g. ballantyne; SECRETARY-TREASURER ARTHUR FRASER .......... Exeter SOLICITORS GLADMAN & COOI-IRANE Exeter Vice-Pres. R. 1 Mitchell Cromarty Woodham J', I' ing, longer wear. ( SAVE TIME • MONEY & FUEL WITH GOODYEAR IMPLEMENT TIRES RIB IMPLEMENT TIRE stands up to long, hard wear . , . makes any implement roll more easily. x TRIPLE RIB TIRE for tractor :A front wheels. Heavy 'deep ribs 1 ) grip soft ground for easier steer- ' ’ ' . ...._ _ _ _/ Mr. have pleasant two weeks vacation at Sauble Beach. Misses Bernice Jinks and Betty Mickle spent the week-end in Toronto attending . the Cana dian National Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. A. \V. Ker slake Billie and Joan and Mrs. Walks spent the week-end at Port El gin. Misses Edna Walsh and Aud rey have spent the past two week’s vacation at the former’s home near Blytli. Mr. son i friends ed the Miss turned ing two Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McNaughton Mr. and Mrs. Lome Scott spent an enjoyable, visit in Guelph with Mr. and Mrs. -H. White and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smallecombe accompanied them to the city where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Smallecombe and family. The September meeting of the Evening Auxiliary of the United Church will be held in the schoolroom on Monday night, September 13. A large atten dance is requested. Anyone in terested in joining this group is cordially invited to be present at this opening. Fall meeting. The September meeting of the Hensall the form will be Chamber September 15 i full attendance Newcomers and all interested in Institute work will be heartily welcomed. Members and guests are asked to provide cups saucers, silverware course whatever foodstuffs desire to take. . Presentation Mr. and Mrs. Carey B. Joynt, bridal couple have arrived from their wedding tour, expect to leave shortly foi’ cester, Mass., where Mr. will continue his studies and lectures in connection with a fellowship received from Clarke University. The best wishes of their many friends accompany them to their new home. Dur ing the past week, they receiv ed a lovely table lamp, a gift from the Hensall United Church Choir, of which Mr. Joynt, who is a prominent bass soloist, has been an active member several years. Mr. S. G. choir leader, made the tation. The address is as Dear Ann and Carey: It is indeed a special and happy occasion to extend our congratulations ami best wishes for your future happiness. Be cause of your varied abilities, your reliableness and your will ingness, we admit, we throw considerable responsibility upon yoii and are always gratified at the unselfish response. We con gratulate you Carey on your choice of such a (’harming and capable partner whom we warm ly welcome to our Choir activi ties. Please accept this gift, not for its intrinsic value but as a token of the love and high esteem we wish to convey. —Signed on behalf of the Choir of Hensall United Church, Glad ys Luker, Pres., Sam G. Rannie Leader, Greta Lammie, Organist Rev. i Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. Elim- as of at SHIFKA There will he no preaching service in the United Church on Sunday next. September 12 on account of anniversary services at Brinsley. Mrs. Edith Robinson, Miss Estelle Robinson, pf Winnipeg, and Rev. J. M. Turner, of Deck erville, Mich., spent last week visiting with Mrs. John Sharpe and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Sharpe and family. Miss Violet Sharpe left this week for Fruit Land near Ham ilton, where she is engaged Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collett, Toronto, spent the week-end the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ratz. On Saturday evening last the •friends of the community gath ered Mrs. Mr. Lila . . . married recently, with a miscel-' laneous shower. Misses Margaret Ratz and Audrey Harlton left this week to attend Normal School in London. Mrs. Clyde Nicholes and two children, of Mount Brydges, spent last week at the home of Ml", and Mrs. Mr. and and Douglas in .Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mr. and Mrs, Stuart and Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Pickering and Patricia spoilt the week-end at Welland and Niagara Falls. at the home of Mr. and Ernest Keys and presented and Mrs. Tom Rosser (nee .Finkbeiner), who were . Herb Harlton. ■Mrs. Cliff Russell spent the week-end Sweitzer Sweitzer Miss Merlyn Erb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Erb and Airs. Koehler, are attending the Toronto Exhibition. . and Mrs. Jas. A. Pater- spent the week-end with in Toronto and attend- Exhibition. Joyce Scruton has rq- to Toronto after spend- week’s i acation with Bert Horton and Institute, which takes of a pot luck supper, held in the Council on Wednesday night, at 6 o'clock. A i is hoped for. and and of they home They Wor- Joynt for Rannie presen- follows IL A. Brook, Minister. EDGEWOOD Mary and Anna Zubal, Centralia, are spending a days at their brother’s, Mr, sepli Zubal. Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. ton have returno Georgian Bay. Mr. and Mn man, Bernice spending a few mory. Mr. Douglas left for Camels, . Sunday visitors Mrs. and ralia, and Township tom. Mr. Harold Granton Road lackey ticket door prize at Lucan. » Wedding Bells are ringing the near future. of few Jo- Clare Dunlop Earl Middle- d home from •s. and Harold West- Laura are days at Tober- Westman Alberta, with Mr. Joseph Zubal were. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. John Rabat, James Snja Rowpel and M of A. has and Mr. Cent-of and Mr. London Shoebot- West man, was one holders Booster night of of of the the the at m Armitage on the homestead on the fourth conces sion on Labor Day with a good crowd in attendance. Mr. W. Armitage, of London Township, was elected president for 1949. The reunion is to be held on Labor Day at Springbank Park. •HARPLEY Miss Barbara Hayter spent the past week holidaying friends in Detroit. Mr. Mansell Hodgins and ter, of Toronto, attended Memorial service at St. James Cemetery Clandeboye on Sunday M'r. and Mrs. F. Statton, Grand Bend, spent Saturday Mr, Newton Hayter’s. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nunn, Parkhill, called at the home Mr. Mansell Hodgins on Wednes day evening. S.S. No. 10 opened on Tuesday with Miss Mary Hooligan as teacher. L Labor Day week-end visitors with were, vant don, Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hea rn an, Barry and Billy, Mr. ancl Mrs. Ellison Whiting, Gordon, Esther and April, of Centenary, and Mrs. C. K- Love, Glen and Gerald. Students going back to Exeter via the scohol bus are Glen Love, Jim Love, Alex Love, Bar bara Hayter and Gordon Eagle- son. withr .of at of of FRED HUXTABLE EXETER, ONTARIO PHONE 153w —Complete Fawn Tire Service— Seed Wheat for Sale Dawsons Golden Chaff Corneil No. 595 W. E. Reids Elevator DASHWOOD AND THEDFORD, ONTARIO Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sturde.- and Donna Ruth, of Lon- Mrs. Mary Gill, of Grand AUTHORIZED n Miss Mildred Pybus, of Lon don, visited for a few days with Mr. and. Mrs. Garnet Jacobe, of the Parr Line, after which she I joined her sisters, Jean and Margaret, who camping at Grand Bencl. I