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the same Superb Max
well House Coffee blend
in either the Super*
Vacuum Tin (Drip or
Regular Grind) or the
Glassine-lined Bag (AR
Purpose Grind)
Taxi Service
Phone: Crediton lgrll
Exeter 357
or
Where
WHAT
Kind of Gravel
(Fine, coarse,
cement or road)
WHEN
You Are Ready
WHERE
as close to your work
possible.
WE DELIVER
as
WOODHAM
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Doupe and
Grace visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roger, of
Kirkton.
Mr, and Mrs. Grant Mills, of
Scottsville, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Ken Mills
days with Mr. and
Esson, of Sarnia.
Mr. and
and Norene,
on Sunday
Ray Mills,
Mr. and
and family
with
-and Airs. Henry Small, of St.
Thomas.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Stone, of
Kirkton, and Mr. and Mrs. Stan
ley Mountain, of St. Marys,
visited on Sunday with Mrs. G.
Copeland and Mrs. M, Copeland.
• Rev. S. Brenton, of Londes-
boro, was guest speaker ■at the
church service Sunday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Powell,
Russel, Nancy and David, of
Watford, and Mr. and Mrs. Mur
ray Thomson, of Toronto, visited
on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
William Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Kennings
and Mr. and Mrs. George Ken
nings, of Denfield, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M.
Willis.
Mr. Ken Mills commenced his
second year at the University
Western Ontario this week.
Ray
spent
Mrs.
Mrs. Lome
of Fullarton, visited
with Mr. and Mrs*
.the V
Mrs. Norris Webb
visited on Sunday
latter’s parents, Mr.
Walters
Mills.
a few
William
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1948
HE.NSALL
her
■f Sarnia.
ON GUARD
attended
Linden-
in Exeter
and
Bar-
and Mrs.
and Mrs,
were Sunday
and Mrs. A.
Clinton, Mr.
home of
Mr, and.
of
! Cudmore Gravel
Phone Exeter 171r3
9H
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 (
Help Nature To
Eliminate Waste
A combination of valuable vege
table remedies, blended together
■under rigid standards of purity,
Milburn’8 Laxa-Liver Pills are often
valuable in the relief of constipa
tion and minor disorders of the liver,
•stomach and bowels.
They help the eliminatory organs
and clear the system of waste which
is often the cause of constipation,
•sick and bilious spells, headaches
•and heartburn. Once tried, you’ll
be delighted by the renewed feeling
of well-being which they help to
produce.
Milburn’s Laxa-Liver Pills are on
sale at all drug counters.
The T. Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, On«.
BLANSHARD
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mpls
, Mr. and Mrs.
.- , and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Thomson and family spent Sun
day with Mr, and Mrs, Jas Mal
oney, of Blyth.
Mr. Jack Thomson and Char
lie, Mr. Orville Steckley, all of
Toronto, spent the week-end
with Mrs. Jack Thomson and
Mr. Fred Thomson. Charlie re
mained for a week.
Miss Shirley Mills entertained
a number of her girl friends to
a birthday party at her place
on Saturday afternoon. The af
ternoon was spent in playing
games. Lunch was served in
the form of a weiner roast.
Birthday cake was also served,
were Marilyn
Lorna Dann,
Those attending
Brine,
Rose,
man, Ruth
Carter.
Mrs.. Jas.
leen, Mr.
Saturday in Loudon with
and Mrs. Lloyd Mossey.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang
ford and
evening
Gladwyn
Master
the week-end with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Pattison.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thack
er and family and Mrs. Fred
Pattison and Jimmie Hodgins
attended Zion West anniversary
on Sunday and spent the day
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern
and
two
on
Woodham,
Viola and Mary Swartz-
Hooper and Norma
Mossey and Kath-
Wes. Mossey spent
Mr.
Walter spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs.
Hooper.
Jimmie Hodgins spent
Mrs. Leonard Thacker
Mrs. Orville Langford sang
duets at Zion
Sunday.
Miss Audrey
London, spent
with her
Parkinson.
anniversary
of
week-end
Mr. Fred
Parkinson,
the
brother,
The average Newfoundland in
shore fisherman has an income
of from $800 to $ 1,000-a year.
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
DR. J. W. CORBETT
D.D.S., L.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Bell Building, Exeter
Telephone 273
BARBISTERS - 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. otf 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 Fann and
Purebred Livestock Sales
PHONE 57r2 R. 1 DASHWOOD
Income Tax Reports,
Bookkeeping Service, etc.
Ann St., EXETER, Phone 355w
of
WM. H. SMITH
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
Special training assures you
jour property’s true value on sale
day. Graduate of American
Auction College
Terms Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Crediton P.O. dr Phone 43-2
i
E. F. CORBETT
LICENSED auctioneer
Terms Reasonable
Satisfaction Guaranteed
EXETER. R>R> 1
Phone Zurich 92r7
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby and.
Donna, of Blenheim, visited over
the week-end at the
Mrs. Rigby’s parents,
Mrs. Stewart McQueen.
Mrs. Joseph Bolton
the reception after the
f iel d-Gilm our wedding
Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Hennessey of Lon
don spent the week-end with
with Mrs. Elsie Case.
Miss Frances Carpenter, of
London, was a week-end guest
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John M. Glenn.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Laing, of
Exeter, visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Moix1.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid and Mr.
Eric Reid, of London, visited
recently with Mr, and Mrs. A.
L. Case.
Mrs. Emma Shepherd, of Lon
don, spent the week-end with
her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. George Glenn,
Miss Helen Swan returned
home from a pleasant visit with
friends in. Goderich.
Mrs. Coleman, of Windsor, vi
sited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Kirby and Miss Roberta
Kirby.
Mr. and Mrs. Hildebrand, of
Leamington, visited recently
with their daughter, Miss Anita
Hildebrand.
Rally
Carmel
Sunday,
Tinney,
tendent.
dispensed the Sacrament of Bap
tism,
bies
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
guson delivered a splendid ad
dress on the subject “The Lord
Is My Shepherd", after which
Miss Marion Tinney recited the
Twenty-third Psalm.
United Evening Auxiliary
The United Church Evening
Auxiliary held its opening meet
ing of the fall season in the
school room on Monday night,
September 13, with the vice-
president, Mrs. J. Corbett, in the
chair. After singing
Song and the hymn
Rest and Gladness",
Prayer was repeated.
Mrs. J. iFdynii took
the worship service,
Day service was held in
Presbyterian Church on
conducted by Mr. Geo.
Sunday school superin-
Rev. P. A. Ferguson
Those presenting their ba-
for baptism were-
Gordon Schwalm,
Frank Wright and
Cameron. Rev. P.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
A,
and
and
■and
Fer-
the Theme
“O Day of
the Lord’s
CENTRAUA
Mr. and Mrs-. P. Jackson, of
Hamilton, Miss Peggy Solinger
and Mr, Carl Brunsen, of Toron
to, wer?, Sunday visitors at the
home of LAC and Mrs. L. Bus-
selle,
Miss Margaret Cook of Water
loo spent the week-end at
home.
Mrs. Frank Trivia, Mr.
Mrs. Herbert Trivia and
bara, of Toronto visited over the
week-end with Mr.
Lome Hicks and Mr
Andrew Hicks.
Mr. Truman Mills,
spent a few days last week with
his mother, Mrs. IL Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Proctor
and Douglas,
and Mrs.
Donald, •<
visitors •
Proctor •£
Mrs,
ma Urquhart, of Kirkton, were
Friday visitors at the home of
Miss Winnie Field and with Mr,
and Mrs. Lome Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Thomas were
Sunday visitors with the latter's
brother, lAC and Mrs. Sewell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lightfoot
and family visited with friend in
St. Marys on Sunday.
Mrs. S. Henry and family, of
Listowel, were Saturday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Hicks.
Mrs. William Bowden was a
Sunday
Mr. and
attended
services.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harrison and
family and Mr. Jack Reeder
spent the week-end with rela
tives in Fort Erie.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O’Brien and
daughter, of Strathroy.
week-end with Mr and
O’Brien.
Mrs. A. Harlton. <has
i home after spending
with her daughter in Flint, Mi
chigan.
There will
in the church
of this week
members
sent.
Mr. R.
week-end
Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks.
Mr. B. D.
to his home
pital.
Miss
couver,
I weeks
; Essery.
; trice
of
William Skelton and
of Lucan
with Mr.
and Doreen,
Urquhart and Miss Nor-
of Kjrkt<m
guest nt the home of
Mrs. Norman Brock and
the Zion anniversary
sent the
Mrs. C.
returned
a week
are
be choir practice
on Friday evening
at 8:30 p.m. All
urged to be pre-
of London, was aHill,
guest at the home of
CREDITON 5AST
Mr. Dan Truemner has re
turned home after spending the
past three weeks in Belmont
with his son, Howard and. Mrs.
Truemner,
Mr. and
Arliss and
santly entertained to dinner
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Rader, Zurich, last
the occasion being
weddinu ‘ ___
Mrs. Rader.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heatherly
and gandson, John Gillies and
Mrs. Frank Sehudlng, all of
London, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. R. Motz and Mr. and
Mrs, Wm. Motz.
Mrs. R. Motz returned home
Saturday from Toronto after at
tending O.E.S. convention in
the Royal York Hotel last week
Master Ronald Motz holiday
ed in Exeter last week with
his sister, Mrs. Fred Darling.
Quite a number from here at
tended Exetei’ Fajr last Thurs
day.
Mrs. Aaron Wein,
Wilmar were plea-
a*
M
Zurich, last Saturday
occasion being the 30tb
g anniversary of Mr. and
BRINSLEY
Owing to anniversary services
at Crediton United Church on
Sunday next, October 3, services
at Brinsley will be withdrawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hulse
and Ml'. and Mrs. A. G. Dar
ling, of Flint, Mich., spent the
week-end with Mr, and Mrs.
James Trevethick.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins
and children spent Sunday af
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Dobbs, of Lucan.
Mrs. Bailey, of Forest, spent
a few
Amos.
Mr.
Grace
with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Tre
vethick, of St. Thomas.
days with Miss Mary B.
and Mrs. Jack Trevethick
and Ruth spent Sunday
Day and night, more dependable than ever
Today, telephones are four times as free
from “trouble” as twenty years ago, and
there are twice as many of them!
Each month 10,000 are being added so
that soon all may have dependable tele
phone service and the security that goes
with it.
This is being done in spite of rising costs,
yet up to now there has been no increase in
the basic telephone rates established 21
years ago.
For you, this means greater value than
ever before; for us, the satisfaction of pro
viding “the best telephone service at the
lowest cost”.
THE BEU TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA
Have you tried a classified lately ?
Your
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Field has returned
from Victoriacharge for
consisting
of responsive Scripture reading
and prayer.
Minutes were read and collec;
tion taken. Hymn, “Fight the
Good Fight", was-sung.
During the business session
the secretary reported the arri
val of Christmas cards, which
were distributed among t h e
group. “Thank-you" letters from
Mrs. J. Consitt and Miss Tate
were read, referring to hymn,
books presented in June. Mrs.
C. Passmore sent a “thank-you"
note, due to her recent bereave
ment, while Mrs. J. Corbett ex
pressed thanks for the get-well
card received during illness.
Various plans were made for
the fall and winter work. The
pot-luck supper will be held in
the school room on Tuesday
night, Oct. 12, at 6:30 o’clock.
Mrs. D. Kyle will present the
devotional period. Mrs. Hedden
is program convener.
It was moved by Mrs. Flynn
and seconded by Mrs. D. Kyle
that Mrs. Jones act as second
vice-president till the end of the
year.Mrs. Corbett, vice-president,
will preside owing to Mrs.
Shortt’s removal. The annual
Auxiliary Bazaar will take place
in the school room on November
20. Members are asked to pre
sent a collection or souvenirs or
trinkets at the October meeting.
Mrs. Corbett .gave an interest
ing talk on the Study Book,
chapter 7. The hymn, “Stand Up
for Jesus”, concluded the meet
ing, after which the Mizpah
Benediction was repeated. At
the close, the social committee
served a delicious lunch.
Hensall Institute
The Hensail Institute opened
its fall activities in the form
of a pot luck sup.per which was
held in the Council Chamber on
Wednesday night, Sept. 15. Fol
lowing the tasty luncheon, the
vice-president, Mrs. A. E. Munn
conducted a short meeting
which opened with singing the
Ode, minutes were read and
collection taken. The roll call
“The most embarrassing _ mom
ent of my life" proved interest
ing. Several matters of business
were discussed as follows: the
secretary reported results of
the booths operated at the Fro
lic on Sept. 8. All expenses
paid, proceeds amount to $181-
.93; “ - ■
May
hour
netted 28.00; total
aid the Community
Fund up to date, 226.53.
“Thank you note from Mrs.
Forfest, was read re her
eavement. A thank you
was received front.. Mrs.
Mickle referring to
and address given
daughter Margaret
ara Louise daughter
Schwalm was also
by the group.
was read from Mrs. Wm. Johns
Exeter, secretary of the Elim-
Ville Institute, concerning the
Children’s Aid Society, of God
erich. Members volunteering to
attend this meeting are Mrs
Beer, Mrs. Norminton and Mrs.
A. D. McEwan. Discussion took
place re holding another affair
I to aid the Arena Fund. Most
i members favor a Euchre and ’ tS/ifiM Aft.......•* •*■•*■ »
Hos-
Van-
two
• M.
McKillop, of ’
is spending
■Miss Beatrice
accompanied Bea-
a
on
the
Jean
B.C.,
with
Jean
home and visited for
week with friends and relatives
in Toronto, Montreal and
tawa.
i Rally Day Service
Mr. Sam Skinner was leader
for the annual Rally Day service
in the church. on Sunday mor
ning. Music was provided by
members of the Sunday school
under the leadership of the su
perintendent, Mr. Cecil Skinner.
A story, “The Llama and the
Silver Bird”, was told by Bon
nie McFalls. The Scjiptue lesson
was read by Doreen Proctor. An
address wag given by the pastor,
Rev. Weir, on the theme “Go
Teach All Nation".
i
t
Meeting
Cecil Skinner was
of the program for the
W.M.S.
Mrs.
charge
W Oman’s Missionary Society
when they entertained the mem
bers of the Baby Band with
their mothers at the September
meeting. The worship service
was followed as printed in the
monthly. The leader was assisted
by several of the members in
introducing their new study
book on China, A temperance
leaflet, “What Price 'Freedom’’,
was given by Mesdames Hicks,
Penwarden, Gates. Skinner and
Bowden. The Baby Band super
intendent, Mrs. Arthur McFalls,
spoke briefly to the mothers and
treated all babies to an orange.
The lunch committee served a
deMcious lunch at the close of
the meeting.
banker works
s a depositor or borrower, you value
privacy in money matters. Your banker
' EDGEWOOD
Mrs. Young, Arleen and
Linda and Mr. J. Hodgins, of
Lucan, called on Mrs. R. Moore
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Earl Middleton spent
Saturday afternoon in London.
Miss Vera Moore is working
at Chester McCombs’, of Elgin-
field, for awhile.
Messrs. Vernice and Ivan
Paff and Archie May spent Sun
day with friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zubal
and Barbara Ann spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs
Roy Moore.
protects that privacy. Your banking
transactions are not open to the eyes and
ears of your competitor, your neighbor,
your community.
In other words, the manager of your branch
■/
the Institute euchre
19 netted 16.60:
baking sale qn July 1
givings
Building
. A
I. C.
ber-
letter
i. L.
Bank Book
her infant
Ann. Barb-
of Mbs. G
remembered
Correspondence
bank and his whole staff are working for you.J
to ,1, the home of
with Mrs. Gamer-
Speaker will be
Seaforth. This
‘s meeting,
se members
Blue Cross
have pay*
n* Mrs. F.
tendered a
Will be held
i. Geiger
assisting
i. Paul Dot.
the Grandmother
tho
Ing-
Mrs,
on
Mrs,
is 1
At this meetin
enrolled with the
plan are asked t
ments on hand
Beer
vote
National
Mrs. IL
Norminton were
ses at this . .
Bingo was featured
minton and Mrs. Horton
as callers)
Mrs. C.
Armstrong, Mrs-
Cross, Mrs. A.
A. D. McEwan,
Mrs. Sheritt, Mrs.
F. Corbett, Mrs. C.
social evening to take place at W. gangster, Mrs.
GLADMAN & COCHRANE Exeter a later date. The October meet- Mrs. Munh.
USBORNE and HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President ........ Wm. H. COATES
EXeter
Vice-Pres.......ANGUS SINCLAIR
R.R. 1 MltCheU
directors
JOHN HACKNEY Ktrktoii, R. 1
WM. A. HAMILTON .. Cromarty
MARTIN FEENEY ...... Dublin
MILTON McCURBY Kirkton R. 1
AGENTS
ALVIN L. HARRIS Mitchell
THOMAS SCOTT Ctoiharty
T. G. BALLANTYNE, Woodham
SECRETARY-TREASURER
ARTHUR FRASER ........ Exeter
SOtiCITORS
are
on hand b
Gladys Luker
of thanks after which the
Anthem was sung.
W, Horton and Mrs.
apable hostes-
enjoyable affair.
(Mrs. Nor
acted
. prize ,winners were
Stephenson, Mrs,
Graham,
Motisseau,
Mrs. G,
Beer,
Cook,
W.
Lt.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Bell,
Mrs.
Mrs.
Smale,
Contrast this Canadian way with conditions in
lands where freedom is denied—where every
bank is a political tool, every banker a public
official Working for the State! State monopoly of
bonking, proposed by Socialists here, would open
your banking transactions to political intrusion.
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