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We Have
WHITE PINE
Some Dressed, Some Matched
Good Quality and It Is Dry
Prices Are Right
A. J. CLATWORTHY
— We Deliver —*
Phone 12 Granton
be
on
Rev.
SH1PKA
Anniversary services will
held in the United Church
Sunday, September 26.
Harold Currie will be the speak
er at 2.3'* p.m. and Rev. Wood,
of Grand Bend, will be the spea
ker for the evening service at
7.30, Special music. More partic
ulars next week. Everyone wel
come.
Public school opened on Tues
day last with Miss Irene Fink
beiner, of Crediton. as teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. William Thom
son, of Woodham, spent a*few
days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Laverne Stone of Kirkton.
Heavy
Plaid Jackets
5
a
An early shipment of smart, stylish plaid jackets
have arrived. These are of a heavy warm material
with buttoned fronts and buttoned pockets. Three
bright designs to choose from.
s
Smart Checked Trousers for Students
Tam art’s Men’s Wear
4’A tie?? You ought to be
ashamed of yourself! That
is an insult to Sunoco Dy-
nafuel!!”
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Dodge & DeSoto
Sales & Service
Phone 200
Tom Coates Fred Dobbs
|Hy-Way Hank
They’re Back
To School
Married at Kish Noon
In James St. Church
At high noon on Wednesday,
September 15 at James Street
United Church, Exeter, Rev. H.
J. Snell solemnized the double
ring ceremony uniting in mar
riage Andys E., only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Samson MeFalls.
Exeter, and Gerald Case Glenn,
elder son of Mr- and Mrs. John
M. Glenn, llensall. The candle
light ceremony was performed
in front of the altar banked with
ferns and white baskets
oli, mums and asters.
Given in marriage
father, the bride wore a
candlelight satin, princess style,
with rose lace panels extending
from the sweetheart neckline to
skirt and sweeping into a long
train. Hex* fingertip veil of tulle,
illusion was caught to a head
dress of rose point lace bordered
with seed pearls and she carried
a shower bouquet of Better Time
roses and white mums. Her
bridesmaid, Miss Margaret Glenn
sister of the groom, wore
of soft rose taffeta with
to match,
lose net
headdress
quet of
palm mums. Mr. Gerald MeFalls
brother of the bride was grooms
man, Traditional wedding music
was played by the organist Mr."
Lawrence Wein and Mrs. Wil
liam Murdoch, of Hamilton sang
“The Lord’s Prayer”
Wedding Prayer.” Mr.
Glenn, brother of the
and Mr. Robert Lieley,
tbe bride, were ushers.
For the reception
church parloui's Mrs.
chose a two-piece frock
silk with matching
and wore a corsage
heart roses. The groom’s mother
wore a frock of coach grey crepe
with black accessories and a
corsage of Better Time roses.
Leaving later for a trip
through Northern Ontario, the
bride donned a tailored suit to
match the groom's, black and
white accessories and a fur
neckpiece, gift of the groom.
Her corsage was of sweetheart
On their
C. Glenn
of gladi-
by her
gown of
Tf*1 “T#Irousseau Tea
Mrs. Nelson Schenk, Crediton,
entertained at
oxx Wednesday, September 8, af
ternoon and evening, in honour
of her daughter, Gladys, whose
marriage took place on Septem
ber 11.
Receiving the guests were
Mrs. Schenk and Gladys, and the
groom’s mother Mrs. Henry Bier
ling. In the afternoon, Mrs. Ross
Taylor was at the door. Pouring
tea at the table
Pink asters and
was Mrs. Kenneth Johns,
tei‘ of the groom.
Miss Malita Clarke
ing the bride’s tr
M r s. Allan Finkbeiner
Fred Walker and
Bierling.
In the evening.
Finkbeiner was at
a trousseau tea
centred with
pink oandles
sis-
Serving was
and display-
usseau
Miss
were
M r s.
June
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in the
VILLAGE OF CREDITON
OCTOBER 2, 104$
Valuable Household Furniture
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If you have anything to sell
contact
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— Crediton 43-2 —
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16:23:30:7:14
Allan
door,
Fred
Ross
Taylor and Miss Viola Bierling
assisted in the tea-room. Dis
playing the trousseau, liriensy
china and gifts, were Miss De
lores Schenk, Miss Jeanette
Schenk, Miss Delores Pfaff, Mrs.
Aimer Passmore and Miss Mar-
I ion Riehl. Assisting in the kit- I chen were Mrs. Hugo Schenk,
’ Mrs. Ernest Wells and Miss Me-
lita Schenk.
Guests attending the wedding
were Miss Isobel Mainsbery,
Miss Marion Riehl, of London,
..Mrs. Beatrice Trait, of Water
down, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wal
ker, of Milton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Schenk, of Stratford.
Mrs.
the
Miss May Jones and Mrs.
Walker pouring tea. Mrs.
WANTED—Lady to clean offices
Wednesday afternoons. Apply
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J. W. Corbett. 16e
FOR SALE PERSONAL
a gown
mittens
veil of
braided I 'J
Her shoulder
fell from a
and she carried a bou-
sweetheart roses and
and “My
Bruce
groom,
cousin of
in the
MeFalls
of black
accessories
of sweet-
Mrs. Mary Peariso
The funeral of the late Mrs.
Mary Peariso, who died sudden
ly Thursday of last week at her
home at Grand Bond, was held
Saturday afternoon from the
Harry Hoffman funeral home
Dashwood and was largely
tended. Interment took place
the Grand Bend Cemetery. Mrs.
Peariso was 87 years of age and
is survived by three children,
Frank, of Olinton. Maxine and
Alex, of Grand Bind.
T.
at
at-
in
groom’s,
accessories
gift of
was
roses and tiny mums,
return Mr. and Mrs. G.
will reside in Exeter.
Out of town guests
tended the •wedding included
and Mrs. T. Cecil. McLeod
Mr. and Mrs. Murray McLeod, of
Aurora, Mrs. C. C. Hodgins, Mrs.
Richard Atkinson and Mrs.
George Bere, of London, and
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McTaggart,
oi Watford.
John Hanna
who at-
Mr.
and
Mr. John Han?a. of Kirkton,
died in London Sunday in his
8(1 th year. He lia-1 been in poor
health for some time. Born in
Kirkton, he was the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. William Han
na. His wife, the former Martha
Anna Kirk,
Surviving is one sister,
Nancy Bushfield,
He was
United Church. The funeral took
place Wednesday from the Kirk
ton
Mr.
was
pri deceased him.
Mrs.
Calgary, Alta,
a member of Kirkton
United Church with Rev.
Dean officiating. Interment
in Kirkton Cemetery.
Dance & Presentation
Saturda.y at
Etoil, only
Mrs. Nelson
was united
John,
Henry
J. V.
Bierling-Schenk
In a double ring ceremony at
the Evangelical United Brethren
Church at Crediton
high noon Gladys
daughter of Mr. and
Schenk, of Crediton,
in marriage to Andrew
only son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bierling, of Exeter. Rev.
Dahms officiated.
The bride, given in marriage
by hex’ father, was lovely in a
floor-length gown of ivory satin,
with full skirt gathered on a
tight-fitting bodice with lace net
yoke and long sleeves tapering
over the hands. She wore a full-
length veil of soft net with satin
tiaria. Her bouquet was of red
roses, white asters, ferxx and
streamers with rose buds. The <
bridesmaid was Miss
reception and dance for Mr.
Mrs. Donald Kernick was
in the Farquhar Hall Tues-
evening. Mr. and Mrs.
A
and
held
day
Ker nick were presented with a
large pressure cooker.
Mrs. P. A. Powles, of St.
Thomas, visited with Mrs. J. W.
Powell this week. The two ladies
left Wednesday to visit in
Elgin and Owen Sound.
P. A.
Pt.
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cars and cylinder type locks.
Beavers Hardware. 5tfc
FOR SALE—Cornell Wheat, No.
595, treated with cerasin, lim
ited quantity, $3.00 a bushel.
Wm. F. Alexander, Hensail,
phone 821'13 Hensail. 9:16*
FOR SALE— 1931 Chevrolet
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size 10; also finger-tip top
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tall man. Phone 159W. 16*
FOR SALE—Wood water trough
Wm. Walters, Winchelsea. 16*
FOR SALE—Used Airway Vac-
- cum cleaner with attachments
and 9 extra paper bags,
$15.00; good used GE iron,
$3.75; good used Reliance
$3.75. Beavers Hardware. 16c
FOR SALE — Ladies’ bicycle,
C.C.M., new tires, $20.00. W.
Martin, Exeter south. 16*
FOR SALE—1938 Plymouth in
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phone 37rl6 Kirkton. 16*
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pullets, 5 3s months old, ready
to lay. phone 35rl7 Dashwood
16*
FOR SALE—Modern coal and
wood range, good condition;
also Fawcett oil space-heater,,
almost new. Phone 206M Exe
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Phone 64w Exeter
REAL ESTATE
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I wish to inform my clients ■
that I will be absent .from Exe
ter until the middle of October.
W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 16*
FOR SALE—Summer -Cottage,
on fine beach, near Grand
Bend. 3 bedrooms, lined
throughout, 2 pie.ee bath. Fur
nished. At present rental
buyer could use cottage for
two or three weeks each year
and still receive good re
turn on investment. C. V.
Pickard, Real Estate Broker,
Main Street, Exeter. 5c
Presbyterian W.M.S.
Rally Held at Caven
. | “In the beginning, God” wasMarion tbeme for tne annual rally
_______ .. ___ of
Huron Presbyterial held in the
Caven Church, Tuesday. About
eighty ladies attended the mor
ning and afternoon sessions of
the rally.
Mrs. i
Strath oy,
challenge
members
enterprise
day School,
entitled
Within Your Church”.
Members were present from
Auburn, Blyth, Belgrave,
field, Clinton, Exeter, Goderich
and Seaforth.
Dinner was Served by the Exe
ter ladies. Mrs. G. Bisset, of
Goderich, is the president, and
Mrs. A. Taylor, also from Goder
ich, is the secretary.
Brown dressed in pink net over|of the Presbyterian w.M.S.
taffeta, carrying pink roses
white asters tied with
streamers. Gerald Schenk,
ther of the bride, was best
Miss June Bierling,
groom, played the
wedding music. Mr.
Johns sang “O Perfect Love’
preceding the ceremony and “At
Dawning” during the signing of
the register. The ushers were
Paul Schenk, brother of the
bride and Stan Frayne.
Following a reception at the
home of the bride the couple
left on a trip to Sault Ste. Marie
and points north. The
travelled in a navy blue
with wine accessories and
a corsage of red roses.
and
blue
bro
man,
sister of the
traditional
Kenneth
bride
suit
wore
Swartz" Reunion
The Swartz reunion was
Sunday of last week on
homestead, Mr.
farm, at Crediton.
children, their '
wives, fourteen
and four great
ate lunch on the
joyed games and
bers of the family journeyed
from Royal Oaks, Mich., Detroit,
London, Centralia, Exeter and
Crediton, to assist at the gather
ing.
held
the
Roy Swartz’s
The eight
husbands and
grandchildren
grandchildren
i lawn and en-
I music. Mem-
Wei-
tvere
Head Guilty
Marvin Allen and Wm.
dinger, both of Windsor,
remanded a week for sentence
in Goderich, police court. Friday,
after pleading guilty to being in
possession of stolen goods. The
goods, stolen at Grand Bend,
were worth an estimated $25.00,
An order was made for restitu
tion to owners of articles they
can identify; others to be re
tained by the police for four
weeks.
C. H. McDougall, of
presented a stirring
to the presbyterian
to further missionary
beginning in the Sun-
Ker address was
“Missionary Education
Bay-
i
MACHINE SHOP AND RESI
DENCE—We are offering a
property consisting of com
fortable brick _ residence and
a building 60’ x 30’ suitable
fox' garage or machine shop
or it would make a good hen
nery. Quick possession. C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Main Street.
Exetei*.
Trousseau Tea
Mrs. Arthur KerslaJce enter
tained at a trousseau tea on
Wednesday evening September 1
in honour of hex* daughter,
Ilene, whose marriage took
place on September 4. Receiving
the gues ts with -Mrs.
and Ilene was the
mother
ville Hern
and Mrs. Harold Penhale
of the groom, poufed tea at a
table centred with asters and
snapdragons and silver tapers.
Misses Wilma Veal and Evelyn
Tayloi' assisted in Serving while
Misses Grace Lobb, Velma Hesk,
Geraldine Prout, Marian Web
ber, Phyllis Kerslake and Mr's.
Harold Kerslake displayed the
trousseau, gifts, linens, china,
etc.
Kerslake
groom’s
Mrs. Webber. Mrs. Mel-
aunt of the bride
aunt
FARMS—-97 acres, 94 acres, 122
acres, 150 acres. These farms
are all well located and have
good buildings with hydro
and water pressure. We also
have 100 acres with good
buildings, hydro and watex-
pressure at $7,000.0-0. Let us
show yoxx these and other
farms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main Street, Exeter.
FOR SALE—With Immediate
Possession—A two storey
brick house, well located In
Exeter, good floors, full bath,
new oil burner, extra- lot.
■Owner has xnoved from town.
C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
Street. Exeter.
FOR SALE—Grand Bend, five
room, one storey house, com
plete bath, low taxes, posses
sion three weeks, restricted
area. Apply Mrs. E. V. Brod-
rick, Grand Bend. 16c
LOST ,
A careful driver approached a
railroad; he stopped, looked and
listened. All he heard was the
car behind him crashing into his
gas tank,
LOST—In front of the hydro
building, a child’s tricycle.
Please return to Miss Heather
MacNaughton or phone 288.
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