The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-07-11, Page 4'Page- 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUCY lift, 1945
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JU IN HOSPITAL
Mr. F. A. May is in victoria
Hospital, London, and on Wednes
day expected to undergo^ an opera
tion f
pinny
speedy
for an eye condition,
friends will hope for
' recovery,
GREENWAY
Orange service which was
Feed to Produce
Breeding, feeding and management are the three factors
involved in hog production that in the final analysis deter
mine the carcass grade.
The British Ministry of Food has contracted to take all the
bacon and ham that we can ship in 1946, 1947 and 1948, but
it must be high quality product.
SHUR-GAIN FOR QUALITY
Sbur-Gain Hog Feeds'—famous for producing
Rapid Gains — Better Grades
Try your next litter on SHUR-GAIN 15% Hog Grower,
There is more profit in hogs for SHUR-GAIN Feeders,
Our price $2.30 per bag; out of bin $2.10 per bag.
Closed Wednesday Afternoons
Exeter Whalen
Bridal Couple Honored
A number of friends and rela
tives gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Desjardine, of
Grand Bend, to welcome home Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Desjardine, a
bridal couple of last week. Dur
ing the evening the bridal couple
were seated under a decorated
arch. Mrs. Melvin Desjardine read
the following address:
Dear Marion
We, your
and friends
this evening
and Harry;
aunts, uncles, cousins
have gathered here
to express to you our
congratulations and good wishes.
Marion, we do not know you very,
well, but are looking forward to
meeting you more and getting bet
ter acquainted with you. To the
both of you, we wish all the good
luck possible and every happiness
in your new life and home. May
God’s richest blessings follow you
both
grant you
life.
gifts as a small remembrance from
each of us.
The -bride and groom were the re
cipients of many useful gifts. The
groom thanked one and all. The
bride also expressed her apprecia
tion. A delicious lunch was served.
through life and may He
a long happy married
Please accept these little
1
The postponed lost Sunday. owing to
the Memorial service at West Mc
Gillivray, will be held in the Unit
ed church next Sunday at 2.45 pml
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hodge, Joannq
and Jeannette and Mr, Claude Det-
Joft, of Detroit, spent a few days
last week with their aunt, Mi's. Al
bert Pollock.
Mrs. Dean Brown returned home
from St Joseph’s.Hospital on Mon
day after having undergone a ser
ious operation,
Miss Muriel Fallis, of Sarnia,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Brophey and family.
We welcome Mrs. Oscar Steeper,
an English bride to our community
Miss Lillian Ulens, of Windsor,
and Mr. Dorman Ulens, of London
spent the week-end with Mrs. W.
T, Ulens.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickering and
Barry, of London, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cor-
saut and family.
Mr. Seibourne English of Detroit
is spending a weeks vacation at
his home here.Master Peter Pollock, of London,
spent a few days last week with
Miss Marion Woodburn.
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. Gordon Worrall was taken to
The hospital last Thursday. We
Wish her a speedy recovery.
(Held over from last week)
Misses Audrey and Barbara Gov-
enlock, of Toronto, are spending
their vacation with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Brown.
Mrs. George Hodgins and infant
son are visiting with her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Jos. Carruthers.
Miss Lillian Ulens, of Windsor,
Mr. Dorman Ulens, of London and
Mr’, and Mrs. Jack Murray, of St,
Thomas, spent the week-end with
Mrs. W. T. Ulens.
Mr. Russell -McIntosh,
dale, Mich., spent a few
relatives here.
Mrs. George Gollen
home from the hospital
day.
Mr. and Mrs. E Harris
ley, visited on Sunday „— .......
and Mrs. Emerson Woodburn and
Leona.
Mr. and Mi's. Elton Curts, Iva
and Miss Evelyn Curts attended
the nurses’ graduation at St.
Thomas last week when Mrs,
Curts’ neice, Miss Kerr, graduated.
Mrs. A. Pollock and Miss Ruby
Pollock, of Hamilton, are spending
the summer at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ulens, of
London, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Woodburn.
Mr. Kand Mrs. Parry Thompson
•and family, of Mud Creek, visited
on Sunday at the home of Mr. W.
J. Brown.-
■ Mr. Dawson Woodburn, of- Toron
to, spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chid Wood
burn.
Miss Evelyn Bullock, of Wood
ham and Miss Mary Bullock, o^
London, spent the week-end
their parents, Mr. and
Bullock.
Mrs. Manford Belling
of Detroit, spent a few
Mr, Manford Belling.
of Fern-
days with
.returned
last Sun
of Brrins-
with Mri
Mrs.
and
days
with
Ed.
Lucan Council has awarded three
contracts for a new waterworks
system. One contract is for the well
and pumping equipment; another
for the elevated, water tank and the
third for the water mains.
Hodgert-Hodgins
’ A quiet wedding w solemnized
at the Egmondville United Church
Manse on Saturday, June 29, at 12
noon, when Rev, W, A. Gardiner
united in marriage Hannah Mae
Hodgson, daughter of Mrs. Fred
Hiusser, Seaforth, and the late
Walter Hodgson, to Wilbert Russell
Hodgert, son of Mi’s. Thos, Hodgert
Tuckersmith, and the late Thos.
Hodgert, The bride looked charm
ing ip a street-length dress of pale
blue sheer and wore a corsage of
pink Talisman roses, The brides-1
maid, Janet Hodgert, only sister of
the groom, wore a street-length
dress of yellow silk jersey and a
corsage of red Talisman roses, Mr,
Harold Rice, Seaforth, was best
man. Later the bride and groom,
amid showers of confetti and good
wishes left for a short trip to Mus-
koka and points east. For travelling
the bride wore a flowered silk jer
sey and brown accessories. On their
return they yrill reside in Seaforth,
Vet Buys Lucan Business
Harvey F. Hodgins, of Lucan,
who has been in the bakery and
grocery business for over 20 years,
has sold out to Ivan Culbert, who
takes possession August 1. Mr. Cul
bert, who recently returned from
Europe, spent mol'e than six years
overseas as a sergeant in the -army
and was once wounded. He is a son
of Mr. Myron Culbert, of Lucan.
Thompson-Melsom
The marriage was solemnized
Saturday, June 29th, at New
Paul’s Church, Woodstock, of Fran
ces Elizabeth, only daughter of
and Mrs, Arthur H. Melsom,
Sgt. Harvey Fraser Neil
on
St.
Mr.
and
Thompson, of the Royal Canadian
Regiment, Brockville, youngest sou
of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Thompson of
Rev. J. H. Geoghagan,
the church, officiated,
given in marriage by
, was pharming in her
wedding gown, with
Goderich,
rector of
The bride,
her father,
white lace
long veil of tulle falling from a
coronet of white rosebuds. She
wore lace mitts and carried Ameri
can Beauty roses and bouvardia.
The maid of honor, Miss Shirley
Craddock, and the bridesmaid, Miss
Mary Ppste, were gowned alike iD
length, dresses of flowered
with coronet headdresses -of
net and white net gloves,
carried old-fashioned nose
floor
mull,
white
They
gays of pink roses and sweet peas.
Corporal Donald Thompson, broth
er of the bridegroom, was the best
man, and the ushers were Jack
Nixon and Roy Nixon. Prior to the
ceremony, Miss Ruth Patten sang
“I Love Thee” and during the
signing pf the register, “This Hal
lowed Hour”, accompanied at the
organ by Henry A. Clarke, organ
ist of the church. The reception
was held at the home of the bride’s parents W Rathbourne Ave.
The bride’s mother wore a jersey
dress in fuschia tones, with white
hat and corsage of white roses.
The mother of the groom was at
tired in gold and brown jersey,
with hat to match and corsage of
yellow roses. Sergeant and Mrs.
Thompson left by motor for the
Bruce Peninsula, the bride wearing
a white dress, shaes and hat. Up
on their return, Mrs. Thompson
will remain with her parents until
her husband completes his work
at Brockville. Mr. and Mrs. Owen
Atkinson,
wedding. The bride’s mother
the former Blanch Atkinson.
s.
the
was
of Exeter, attended
will help the next generationIt
when prosperous parents quit giv
ing children everything they want.
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WANTED FOR SALE
WANTED—-Good alfalfa hay or al
falfa meal. Apply at Cann's Mill.
18 tfc
FOR SALE—400 Rock and Red x
Rock cockerels, 18 weeks old.
Phone 1711’21, Exeter. 11*
WANTED—100 horses, any Kind of
a cheap horse. Will pay good
prices for thenj, Frank Taylor,
Exeter tfc
FOR SALE—-Used 1% inch maple
flooring, electric rangette, elec
tric plate, vanity dresser, R, E.
Balkwill, Exeter, 11*
WANTED TO BUY—A late model
electric ironer in good condition
for cash, Write Box 50, -Grand
Bend, Ont. 4:11c
.FOR BALE — International hay
loader, like new. Apply to Ken
neth Elder, phone 83rl4, Hen
sail. 11*
WANTED TO BUY — Small house
with hydro, state cash price and
give full particulars of property,
taxes, etc. Apply to Box M„
Times-Advocate. 4-5tp
FOR SALE—4 black male puppies,
z part cocker spaniel. Apply Wm.
Roeszler, Crediton, l|lc
PIANO FOR SALE—Apply at The
Times-Advocate. He
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TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
Sealed tenders will be received
by the undersigned up to August
6th; 1946, for loading and hauling
from Statton’s pit 1200 yards of
grayel, more or less at a flat rate
on all roads in the Township Of
Stephen from Grand Bend east, but
not including concession 14 and all
side roads up to concession 14, the
work to be done as directed by the
Road .Superintendent between Oc
tober 1st and November 10th, 1946.
A marked cheque for $200 must
accompany each and every tender,
The lowest ox* any tender not nec
essarily accepted-
L. B. HODGSON,
Township Clerk,
Centralia,- Ontario.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
FEMALE HELP WANTED—Young
married lady for Hostess Demon
strations afternoon or evenings
to work in Exeter, Hensall and
district. Pleasant work with earn-
ings of $25.00 to $35,00 per
week if qualify. Use of car es
sential. Write Box W, Exeter
Times-Advocate. 4:11:18c
FOR SALE—Seed buckwheat $1.25
a bus, Capn’s Mill, Exeter and
Whalen,
FOR SALE —- White bean machine
on rubber, complete with belts;
also drive belt., Apply to Earl
Gingerich, R.R. 3, Zurich, phone
907. 4:11*
REAL ESTATE
Radio \Announcer; “The three
minutes’ silence on your radio,
ladies and gentleman, was not due
to a technical breakdown, but was
sent to you by courtesy of Noiseless
Typewriters,”
FARMS FOR BALE — 1001 acres,
brick house, bank barn, wind
mill on good well giving supply
in house and at barn;
5 0 acres,
bank barn;
both farms
possession;
small frame house,
him
“and
third
Two waiters were standing by
the table over which the tired diner
had fallen asleep.
“I’ve already wakened
twice,” said the first waiter,
I’m going to wake him a
time.”
“Why don’t you have him taken
out?” suggested the other.
The first waiter shook his head
artfully.
“Not likely,” he whispered.
“Every time I wake him up he pays
his bill.”
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EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
level
buy
Pearce, Exeter.
clay loam, fall
now. W. C.»
3te
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
Sealed tenders will be received
by the undersigned up to August
6th, 19 46 for crushing and hauling
from Wm. Moodie’s pit, 3,000 yards
of gravel, more or less, at a Ent
rate,-on all township roads in Ste
phen Township from No. 4 High
way to and including concessions.
10 and 11 and also* concessions 14
and 15. All work to be done as
directed by the Road Superintend
ent between September 15 th to.
October 30'th, 1946.
A marked cheque for $200 must
accompany each and every tender.
The lowest or any tender not neces
sarily accepted.
L. B. HODGSON,
Township Clerk,
Centralia, Ontario,3tc
FOR SALE—5 acres of timothy and
red clover. Phone 24r4 Crediton.
tfp
FOR SALE—Good 68
close to Exeter,
house, .good bank
chicken house. This
place. Possession
Pickard, Exeter.
acre farm,
comfortable
barn and
is a tidy
soon. C. V.
FOR SALE — 120-acre farm, well-
located on paved road, comfort
table house, good -bank barn;
_ hydro and water. Productive soil,
12 acres bush; also” 50 acres cul
tivated land without buildings,
near Exeter. C. V. Pickard, Exe
ter.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—
North half lot i20, Con. 6, Town
ship of iStephen, 50 acres more
or less, .30 acres in grass balance
good bush, hemlock, elm and
maple, plenty of water. *
plenty of water,.
North half lot 21; Con. 7, Town
ship of Stephen, 50> acres more
or less, frame house, bank barn
with steel roof, driveshed, hen
stable, 2 cisterns, good water
supply, well drained, fair fences.
Both these parcels are rented and
• subject to rights of tenants. In
spection invited.
W. 'H. Roeszler, Emmerson Roesz
ler, executors of John Roeszler
Estate, Crediton, Ont. • 27:4:11c
PUBLIC NOTICE
Crediton Rural Telephone System
SALE OF UNDERTAKING
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that application has been
made .to The Ontario Municipal
Board, under Section 101 of “The
Telephone Act” (R?S.O. 1937, Chap
ter 261) for approval of the sale
by F. W. Clark, Esq., trading under
the name of the Crediton Rural
Telephone System, of his undertak
ing to The Bell Telephone Company
of Canada.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER
GIVEN that any person or persons
objecting to the approval of the
aforesaid sale to The Bell Tele
phone Company of Canada being
granted by The Ontario Municipal
Board and desiring to be heard
must communicate with the under
signed on or before the 15th day
of July, 1946.
M. B. SANDERSON,
> Secretary,
The Ontario Municipal Board,
Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ont.
Dated this 26 th day of June. A..D.
1946
AUCTION SALES
•Strathroy, Saturday, July 13th:
250 Western stock cattle including
choice heavy feeders, choice year
ling steers and heifers; also a num
ber of springers. Trucks to deliver.
A. G. McAlpine, Auctioneer.
MISCELLANEOUS
SEE the new buck rake for the
Ford-Ferguson tractor now at
the Ford Garage.
CASH FOR FOX HORSES — Dead
animals removed. Two-hour serv
ice, day or night. Phone Crediton
47rl5, collect. Jack Williams. 9tfc
JESNEY SHOE REPAIR — Now
open for business. Repairing
neatly and promptly attended to,
Crediton. tfp
AN OPPORTUNITY
Established Rural Watkins District
available. If you are aggressive,
and between the ages of 25 and 55
—have or can secure travel outfit,
this is your opportunity to get es*-
tablished in a profitable business
of your own. For full particulars
write today to The J. R. Watkins
Company, Dept. O-E-6, 2177 Mas
son St., Montreal, Que. 4tc
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
at the
Exeter Fair Grounds
on
SATURDAY, JULY 18th, 1946
at 2 o’clock p.m., the following:
2 couches; table, sideboard;
chairs; living room chairs; organ;
2 beds; .mattresses; springs, dress
ers; stands; 2 small tables; dishes-
of all kinds; quart sealers; heater,
and a good range of other -articles,.
TERMS—-CASH
MRS. SMALE, Proprietress,
■FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. ,
GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk.
There’s no dead heads here—
every Want Ad works hard.
NOTICES
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
The Public Utilities Commission
wish to announce to the public that
the office at Exeter will be closed
each -Saturday afternoon and will
remain open on Wednesday after
noon as usual. Formerly this office
has been open six days a week.
11:18c
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
Sealed tenders will be received
by the undersigned up till August
6th, 1946, for crushing and haul
ing from Wm. Moodie’s pit, 4,200
yards more or less at a flat rate
on all township roads in Stephen
township from No. 4 Highway to
Grand Bend east. Work to be as
directed by the Road Superintend-
AUCTION SALE OF REAL
ESTATE AND CHATTELS
The undersigned auctioneer has?,
received instructions to sell iby pub
lic auction,
H mile south of
CREDITON
on
SATURDAY, JULY 20th, 1946
at 1.30 p.m., D.S.T,, the following:
FURNITURE—2 dressers; 3 wash:
stands; 2 beds with springs and
mattresses; ' ‘ ‘
boards and
table and , ___ ____
davenport and mattress; big rocker
and book case; 2 occasional chairs;
organ; radio; victrola and records;
2 stoves, kitchen and Quebec heat
er,’ 2 oil stoves, one with oven and
one plate; -dishes; lamps; pictures;
curtain stretchers; quilting frames;
sealers; lawn mower; copper boiler;
washing machine and wringer, wafih>.
tubs; 2 magazine racks; 2 trunks;
foot stool; al] kinds of carpenter
tools; a quantity of coal (coke);
a 1927 Chevrolet coach with new
tires and new battery,
REAL ESTATE — 1A one-storey
411-ick house, With one acre oil land
situated U. mile south of Crediton.
Sold subject to reserve bid.
kitchen
chairs;
chairs;
cup-table; . .
dining room,
parlor table;
ent from .September 15th to Nov-I^le Estate of the late Mrs. Myrtle
eiiiber 10th, 1946,
lA marked cheque for $200 must
accompany each and every tender.
The lowest or any tender hot nec
essarily accented.
L. B. HODGSON,
Township Clerk,
.Centralia, Ontario,2te
i Imther.
I TERMS OF SALE — Chattels,.
■ cash; terms of real estate made?
.known on. day of sale.
WM. H, S<ITH, Auctioneer,
Creditoh, phone 43-2,
MRS. FERNE CRAWFORD,
MR. MURRAY LUTHER,
Executors,