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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-08-22, Page 3
THE TIMES.ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 22nS, W Summer Flu? If your car is sluggish and summer weary itls got ^Summer Flu.” It needs the old tune-up treatment-—complete flush ing out of old oil and grease to get rid of sludge and col lected impurities, then a refill with clean Sunoco lubricants. Bring in your car for a tune-up service. Sunoco Service Station Tom Coates, Prop. Phone 200 mwroECfl Phones: Office 88W: House 88J' We Have a Shipment of New Rubber Tired Wagons that Have Just Arrived — Also — NEW AND USED RUBBER TIRES. R. B. WILLIAMS LEE JORY, Mechanic » tobacco Murray Neil Hardwood Flooring Contractor New Floors Laid and Sanded Old Floors refinished with up-to-date machine. —Estimates free— a new SCOTT DESCENDENTS HOLD REUNION AT (HtOMARTY lb * *£*'•*.- The descendents of the James Scott and Mrs. Scott held a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken. MoKel-lar, with over 70i in at tendance. Relatives from a distance included Rev. R. G. MacKay and son, Alex., Woodbridge; Dr. and Mfrs. Frank Scott and family, Ham ilton; Dr. and Mrs. Murray Scott and family New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Francis and family, Tav istock; Mr. and Mrs. Oran Fran cis and daughter, Mrs. Russell Fer guson, Wopdstock; .Mrs. R. Routley and her family, Kirkton. Joseph Worden, Staffa, was the oldest member present; and Peter, the three-month-old son of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Scott, was the young est member. R. G. MacKay was chosen as chairman and a fine pro gram followed, including addresses by Frank and Murray Scott; vocal duets, Mrs. Ken. McKellar and Alex. MacKay, and Jim Francis and Murray Scott. 'Lunch was served. WOODHAM Mr. and Mrs- Lawrence Mills* Mrs, Jag Mills, Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomson at Park bill. Mrs, Roy Kirks? spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ship- ley, of London. ' Miss Rhea Joy Thomson, of Parkhill, is holidaying with rela tives in. the village. Miss Norene Walters, of ton, is visiting with her Miss Betty Mills, Master Archie Chatten, Thomas, is holidaying with grandmother, Mrs. Chatten, Mrs. L. Funpell. of Woodstock, spent Friday with her cousin, Miss Florence Kirk, Masters Keith and Wayne -Steph ens, of Anderson, are holidaying with their cousins, Donnie and Marilyn Brine. Mr. and Mrs, .Whit Switzer visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Zinn, of Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. .Kennings visited Willis, Mrs., visited Mr. Audrey Bend. Miss daying Exeter Locals with Mr Fuller cousin, Qt st. his Roy Kennings and Sr„ and of Denfield, Mrs. Mitchell Mills and Donna’ Alonza in Toronto recently, and Mrs. Edgar Rodd and spent Sunday at Grand Ida Pearl Langford is with her grandparents, and Mrs. Herb Langford. Dr. and Mrs, Morphy and family of Toronto, spent the week-end at thejr home in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNaughton spent a few days with their daugh ter Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dykeman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of Tor onto, spent a few days with_ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Berry. ~ returned with them for Mission Circle • The August meeting sion of Marys, 22 members and 6 visitors present with Audrey Parkinson and Rhoda Thomson in charge of the program The theme “Christian Stewardship of Abilities’’ was given by Mrs. McCurdy; hymn 354 was sung fol lowed by prayer by Mrs. McCurdy; scripture readings by Jean Cope land and ' comments by Mrs. Mc Curdy; roll call and minutes were read and adopted; Rhoda Thomson took charge of the next part of the meeting aS follows: reading, “Banker's Eventful Journey”, by Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper; poem, “The Yarn of the Corner Store” by Mar ion Parkinson; poem “Unaccounta bility”, by Mrs. Dave Shamblaw; a contest by Audrey Parkinson; a poem, “What I Live For”, by Mrs. Oscar Brine; hymn -2 56. Mrs. Mc Curdy closed the meeting with the Benediction.' Lunch was served the hostess and committee charge. holt Mr. Mrs. Berry a few days of the Mis Circle was held at the home Mrs. Carman Switzer, of St. on Thursday evening with Mr. Tom Walker Is tubing holi days this -week and next, Miss Muriel Rowe spent the week end with friends in Hamilton. • Miss Marion Rundle spent the past three weeks at Gand Bend, Miss Verna Coates has taken a position h’t S. D- Taylor’s jewellery Store. Miss Shirley Mots, of London, is holidaying for two weeks at Grand Bend. Miss Eva Pearce is visiting with relatives in St. .Thomas and Grosse He, Mich. Mrs. A. A, Ericson, of Rochester, N.Y,, is the guest of Mr. and M!rs, Wm, May. Mrs. B. H. Harvey, of Mitchell, called on friends in Exeter day last week, Mrs. Stewart Fuke visited past week in Kitchener, Mr. R. L, Beavers is ness trip to Montreal, eompanied by Mrs. Beavers. Mr. Rowe Dinney, of Montreal, is spending his vacation at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. M. Dinney. Miss Bettis, for a Frank r. Mrs. visiting Murray and turned home Mr. and Mirs. A. W. Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lines and Norman, of Sarnia, were Sundady visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rowe. The family of Mr. S. B. Taylor are holidaying at Grand Bend. Mrs. Andrew Hamilton and Janis spent a few days with them at “This-’ll-do- me”. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pearce have returned home from a visit to Brantford, having with Mr. and Mrs. C. Pearce gone to Niagara Kathleen Fuke and during one son the on a busi- He is ac- Audrey Bettis and Mr Billy of Toronto, are holidaying week with Mr. and Mrs. Triebner, R, Y. ; her Talbot, who has been mother, Mrs. Angus other friends, has re- to Edmonton. by in BRINSLEY Geo. L. Shipley# of -Carlyle, very interesting address on last on behalf of Page 3 pres- days and Mrs,, gave a Sunday Church The choir consisted ladies which rendered entitled, “God’s Love Grow Old.” The community will . ........... know that Mr. Geo. Lee is some what improved. Master Peter Gilbert la visiting his uncle and aunt* Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Glenn, also -his grand mother, Mrs. Margaret Gilbert. Misses Joyce and Shirley Kuhn of Crediton, are spending a few with their grandparents. Mr. Mrs. Fletcher Gower, Mr. Wm, H. Hodgins Is at ent confined to Victoria Hospital, London, and his many friends of the community hope for a quick recovery. Visitors at the home Mrs, Wes. Morley last Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Marla, Miss Jeanette of Sarnia, and M’iss Margie Ken nedy, of Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. -Cribhan and fam ily, of Toronto, (nee Iva Sholdice), are spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Sholdice. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Watson and Douglas, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watson spent Thursday in (London. Mr, and Mirs. Ansel Lee enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosser and son, Walter, of Ottawa, on Fri day evening last. Mr, and Mrs. Eli Rosser, of jAilsa Craig, spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Amos. Russell and Helen Lee, children of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee, had their tonsils removed at St. Jos eph’s Hospital. London, on Satur day last. Miss Gertrude Amos is at pres ent visiting friends at -Sault Ste. Marie. Miss Pearl Haist, of Ann Arbor, Mich., visited with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Watson, over the week-end. We -are sorry to report at time of writing that Mr. Earl Morley is under the doctor’s care and hope for a speedy recovery. Miss Margaret Amos-, of London, spent the week-end at her home here. M!r. and Mrs. Kathleen and. Gordon, spent day evening with Mr. and •Mirs. Morley. Mr. Frank Turner an-d two spent Sunday with Mr. and Geo. Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trevethick, Grace and Marie visited with her grandfather, Mr. Donald Campbell, of Strathroy, on Donald Campbell of San -Francisco, B.A., of Ottawa, Flanagan, of Gore Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Brock, of Winchelsea, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Goldwin -Glenn. Mrs. Alfred Young and baby, of Parkhill, spent a few week with her mother. Bishop. W.M.S. and W.A. The W.M.S. and W.A. United Church held their regular monthly meeting in the basement of the church on Wednesday last with Group I in charge. Mrs. Fred Fenton took the chair and opened the meeting with a hymn followed by the Lord’s Prayer in unison. Mrs. Cecil E-llwood read a bible selection. Mrs, Eldon Hodgson and Mrs. Thos. Lee gave a reading. Mrs. Jack Hodgson gave a chapter of the study book after which minutes of meeting were read and the roll called/Mrs. Janies Trevethick, sec ond vice-president of the W.A., took the chair and opened their meeting with a hymn followed by prayer. A card of thanks was read from Mrs. Margaret Gilbert and 'Marvel Watson, acknowledging fruit sent while ill. Business was then dis cussed. A bible contest given by Mrs. Th-os. Lee was won by Mrs, Earl Morley. The meeting was then brought to a close after which a social half hour was spent. Lunch was served by Group I. in Brinsley the of an Will Never United W.M.S. W.M.S. anthem be glad to of Mr. and week were: Gilbert and Paul, R.N., THOSE THREE HIDDEN DANGERS Constant driving is hard, on any car, And hidden dangers go unnoticed until tragedy strikes. Have these checked be fore it’s too late. SLUDGE will dog yoiir engine RISKY BRAKES will not hold WORN STEERING affects tire life GRAHAM ARTHUR Your Red Indian Service Station DANCING EVERY NIGHT GORDON DELAMONT and his orchestra c. Falls. Mr. and Mrs. F, G. Forrester and Dorothy and Mrs. I. M. Sanders and Britain returned Saturday evening after holidaying for two weeks in the Muskoka district. Mr. and Mrs. G. Walker, Mrs, Christina Rogers, of Saline, -Mich., visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Quinlivan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Fahner and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns, Gor don and Lois, of Toronto, and. Mrs. Wm. Street, of Penetang, are visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. P. McFalls. Frank never fails to spend a part of his holidays each year renewing old acquaintances in Exeter. Dr. Borden an-d Mrs. Sanders vis ited at the home of Mrs. McAvoy and Miss A. Sanders on Friday last. Dr. Sanders, who has been medical officer with the Canadian Army and stationed at Camp Borden for the past year, has now received his dis charge and has returned to London. At the Band Tattoo in Goderich Wednesday evening of last week at which several bands including ing the Exeter Band took part, _ a draw was made for two wrist watches and several-pairs of nylon hose. Am,ong the winners of the nylon hose were Miss Baker, Dash wood and Roy Ratz reeve of Steph en Township. At Achievement ©ay for the Home Making Club of Huron Coun ty held in .Clinton in June, Marion Rundle was chosen to represent Huron County for a free trip to Chicago and it will include a tour conducted by the 4-H Club. Marion won the county honor for general proficiency having completed seven projects in the Home Making Club sponsored by the Hurondale Wo men’s Institute. Walter Morley, Sun- Earl Sunday; also Dr. and son Donald, Archie Campbell, and Mrs. S. G. BS-days last Mrs. F. B.ELIlylVILLE Mrs. E. ,Vonner and Loreen, Exeter, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns. Misses Hazel and Patsy Kerslake of Exeter, .visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerslake. Miss Wilma Veal, of Exeter, vis ited on Wednesday last with Miss Eunice Penhale. , Mr. William .Sinclair, of Wood ham, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Woods. Mrs. N. ,Ray, of Wroxeter, is visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Weston Horne. Miss Bessie Johns, of Exeter, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Johns, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell were, Mr. Sam uel Millei’ and family of Dashwood Misses Florence Bell R.-N. and Mil dred Miller, of London. Messrs. Elgin Skinner, Emerson Penhale, Laurie and Murray Steph en and Kenneth Hern, of Zion, motored to Tobermory on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas Cottle of Thames Road, Mrs. Thomas Hod- •gert and Jeanette, of -Seaforth and Mr. Harold Rice visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper. Mr. Philip Mui’ch, Mrs. Harold Bell. Mrs. Alvin Cooper and family spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murch Sr, of London. Mr. Delmer Miller, of Dashwood, is spending a weeks’ holiday with his cousin. Mr. Donald Stephen. Mr. Nelson Coultis visited over the week-end with Miss May Jones of Londou, home with Mr. and family .and London. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sparling. Mrs. Wesley Heywood and Mr. John Ridley visited on Friday last with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rader of Dashwood. Sunday visitors With Mrs., Wes ley Heywood were Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Gould and family, of Dash wood, Mr, and Mrs. Groves and family, of Clinton. Mrs. Lytle and Miss Bonis of St. Marys and Miss Margaret Bonis, of Vienna. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Arn old Stephen, of Brussels visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rhin- ard Stephen, of Chesley. of of Brinsley /! Grand Bend ATTENTION!!! K\ Zip’s 48 Hour Cleaning ’ And Pressing Service BRENNER HOTEL IMPERIAL HOTEL 1SHIPKA Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schroeder and two sons, Jack and Larry, returned to Windsor Saturday after spending a week at the home of Mr. IL. Schroeder. Mr. Karl Guenther is at present in Victoria Hospital, after having an operation for mastoid. He is getting along nicely and expects to be home in the neai’ future. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Deckert -and family, of Lansing, spent the week end with -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 'Eink- beiner. Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Banders, of Barrie, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner. Phone Crediton 10J M Prompt Attention £ WHY HAVE. SORE “Madam, what do you mean by letting your child snatch off my wig?*’“Sir, if it is just a wig, think nothing of it. I was afraid that the little devil had scalped you.’1 Mrs. Coultis returning him. Mrs, Mr. spent If you require the services of a portable welding out fit just phone the above number,. Ed’s Machine Shop will be at your service to do a thorough job whether it be large or small. elec in a 37, leg electrical J oa God Loves You and is not willing- that any should perish. But, It Is Up To You—Will you accept God’s plan of salva tion or reject it and be lost for eternity? — Head John 3{1(5 Tune In: PILGRIM’S HOUR 7 - 7.30 E.D.S.T. Sunday evenings Local Station —- CKLW* Windsor Old-fashioned Revival Hour—^broadcasts' on many station at various times. Chas. E. Fuller P.O. Box 123, Los Angeles 53, California “Mt® WORLD NEEDS CHRIST”H Earl Parrish and Harvey Sparling of the week-end with Two Blocks East of Main Street on John Street. Grand Bend Electrician Breaks Leg in Fall Herman Kennedy, aged trician, suffered a broken fall while engaged in an Wiring job at the garage of M. Peariso, Grand Bend, Friday. Mr. Kennedy fell a distance of ten feet to the cement floor when the ladder on standing shifted. Dr. called and had the taken to Victoria Hospital, London, where he was found to have in ad dition bruises to the left leg and hip. Mr. Silas Reed, of Exeter, is in charge of Mr. Kennedy’s store while he is laid up. of the garage which he was J. Dunlop was injured man e * e SURGE milks faster, SUR($E~—the machine that does automatically what other machines have to be helped to do. SURGE produces more milk. SURGE gives cleaner milk. CROMARTY •Hazel Hamilton is holidaying Grand Bend. John Houghton, ot Mildniay, vis ited With Mi’S. William Frahkio Houghton is at Mildmay, Mr. and Mrs. William . ____, of Fort William, are visiting with friends -and relatives here ■at Houghton, vacationing Ballantyno, Backache-Kidneys Cry for Help Most people fail io recognize the seriousness of a bad back. The stitches, twitches, and twinges are bad enough and Cause great suf-"* fering, but b&ck ox tne backflxjhs and the cause of it all « the dis ordered kidneys crying out a warn ing through the buck. A pain in the back is the kidneys1 cry for help. Go to their assistance. Get a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills. A remedy for backache and Sick • kidneys. "Doan’s” are put tip m an oblong grey box with oar Hade mark a "Maple Leaf ’ oh the Wrapper. ,Refuse substitutes. Get * * Doan ’A * * Tb4 f. Milburn Oo, Toronto* OnL WINCHELSEA Misses Gladys Batten and Muriel Coward -arc spending this week at summer camp at Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith and fam ily are holidaying with friends at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Brock visited on .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Goldwin Glenn, of Brinsley. Bobby returned with them for a few days. Mr. -and Mrs. Jas. Horne, Mrs. Freeman Horne and family, Miss Joy Whitlock visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. (George McGavin of Seaforth. Miss Donna Gilfillan spent a few days last week with Miss Nonna Veal, of Exeter. M.r. and Mrs. George Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hern and Helen visited on Sunday, with Ma and Mrs. Harry Munch, of London, MACHINES NOW IN STOCK Ask for a demonstration. 13. 22j 29 Distributor J. B. HIGGINS, Sales & Service Seaforth, Ortt.