The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-01-06, Page 7-4
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THE tlMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1949
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ford
and little son, Perry Lee, of
Brampton, spent the Christmas
holidays with the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiltpn Ford,
and also visitqd with their aunt
and uncle, Mrs. F, Rrierley and
Robert Jackson.
The monthly meeting p£ the
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but we can put you on a
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Phone Exeter 171r3
Sunday and
Evening Service
One garage will be open
in Exeter on Sundays and
during the evenings
throughout the week
Open this Sunday and
During the Evenings
Throughout the Week
GRAHAM ARTHUR
Service Station
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CENTRALIA
Miss Lens- IFUtton visited last
week with relatives in London.
Mr, and Mrs, George Bayhham
spent the week-end with Mr, and
Mrs. JjJ, Carruthers in London,New Year’s Eve visitors with
Mr, and Mrs. George Hicks were’
Mr. and Mrs. R, Gates, F/S and _........ ....fILo _ v Mrs, Jack Andrews and Georgia,Hensall "institute will be heidTn: dnd Ml and Mrs. Frank Hicks
the Sunday school room of the
United Church on Wednesday
night, January 12. Mips Greta
Lammie and Dr, Margaret Mac-
Lean are hostesses. This meet
ing will feature a musical con
test for .piano contestants and
prizes will be offered (first and
second for each group). Group
1— seven to eight years; Group
2— nine to ten years; Group 3
—eleven to twelve years. This
contest is open to anyone in the
community. All those taking
part in this competition are
asked to contact either Miss
Greta Lammie or Dr.
MacLean, not
day January
January 1.
(Intended
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
and family, of pelhi,
Mrs. Lome Elder and Mr, and Mrs. K. ‘ C.
All those
this competition
contact either
Margaret
later than Satur-
8, sating age on
week)
Passmore
Mr. and
son Ken,
Passmore,
of Hamilton, Rev. and Mrs.- R.
Mr.
and Mrs.
for last
Salford,
Wallace Bowden
FLOOR SANDING
AND FINISHING
WOODHAM, ONTARIO
Phone Kirkton 53rl0
A. .Passmore, of
and Mrs. Albert Passmore and
family, of Aylmer, Mr.
Mrs. Ken Johns .and family, of
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Passmore and family, of town,
spent Christmas at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carter
and family, of Hamilton, spent
Christmas .with Mrs. Carter’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G.
Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. George Walker
spent the holiday week-end .with
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walker
a.nd Mr, and Mrs. George Gould
Mr. and Mrs. Purdu and Miss
Mae .Schwalm, of London, spent
Christmas with their mother,
Mrs. Violet Schwalm.
Mr. Douglas -Sangster, of
London, spent the week-end
with his mother, Mrs. Minnie
Sangster.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby and
Donna, of Blenheim, spent the
week-end holiday with Mrs. Rig
by’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart McQueen.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. MacLaren
spent the holiday week-end with
their
Mr.
family in
and Mrs.
Guelph.
Mr. and
family, of
holidays with Mrs. Voth’s moth
er, Mrs. Lou Simpson.
Mr.' Allen Soldari; of London,
spent Christmas with his moth
er, Mrs. Soldan and members
of the family.
Miss Violet Hyde
home after spending .
several weeks in Waterloo.
Miss Joyce Scruton, of Toron
to, visited over the week-end
with her sisters, .Mrs. Bert Hor
ton and Mrs. Peter L. McNau
ghton.
Miss Martha Heideman, of
Zurich, visited during the holi
days with Mi'S. Roy MacLaren.
Mr. Jack Clark, of Detroit,
visited over the week-end with
his parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Louis
Clark Jr.
and
son-in-law and daughter,
and Mrs. Don Evans and
Waterloo and Dr.
A. R. Campbell in
Mrs? Gus Voth and.
Detroit, spent the
returned
the .past
Business Directory
DR. H. H. COWEN
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Main Street. Exeter
Office 36w Telephones Res. 36 j
Closed Wednesday Afternoon
ELMER D. BELL, K.C.
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
Successor to J. W. Morley
EXETER. ONTARIO
DR. J. W. CORBETT
D.D.S., L.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Bell Building, Exeter
Telephone 273
GLADMAN and COCHRANE
BARRISTERS - SOLICITORS
EXETER, ONTARIO
at Hensall, Friday 3 to 5 p.m.
FRANK TAYLOR
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Hurdn and Middlesex
farm sales a specialty
Prices Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
EXETER P.O. or RING 1L8
JOHN WARD
Chiropractor and Optometrist
MAIN STREET, EXETER
Open Every Week Day Except
Wednesday Phone 348
and Jpan,
Miss Helen Sweet, of Exeter,
was a week-end guest with Miss
Winnie Field,
LAC and Mrs. William Ma
guire and daughter, Carolyn,
spent New Year’s Day with LAC
and Mrs, L, Bussell,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rollings
and family were New Year’s
visitors with Mrs. W. Lewis,
Mrs. William Bowden returned
home from Toronto on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and
Marlene accompanied her home
and visited ovei* the week-end
With Mr. Smith’s father in
toria Hospital, London, and
his mother in Exeter,
Dr. and Mrs. ’Strangway,
sionaries on furlough from Af
rica, .were Sunday guests with
Rev. and Mrs. Weir. Dr. Strang
way delivered a fine address at
the church service on Sunday
morning,
Sudnay visitors with Mrs. J.
Essery were Mr. and Mrs, Wil
liam'Essery, Donald and Mary
Margaret, and Miss Beatrice Es
sery, of Montreal, and Mrs. Lor
etta Hicks and Stan.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Proc-
tor and Douglas, of Clinton, Mr.
and Mrs. William Skelton and
Donald of Lucan, Mrs. Scandrett
and Corinne,- of London,
Mr. Arthur Brooks were
Year’s guests with Mr. and
A. Proctor and Doreen.
Miss Beatrice Essery,
Montreal, an^. Mr, and
E. J. Robert®, of Kitchener,
spent the holiday week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Essery.
New Year's guests with Mr,
and Mrs. Reg Hodgson were Mr.
•and Mrs. Urban Pfile, Mr.
Mrs. Simon Greb, Mrs. and
Lloyd Hodgson, _Mr.
Oscar Greb
Mrs. Hugh
Arlene, Mr.
and Wayne.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Godbolt
and family visited with relatives
in St. Marys on New Year’s Day.
• Mr. and Mrs. Brokenshire and
Beverley, of Detroit, were New
Year’s guest with Mr. and Mrs.
E. Knight.
Mrs. H. Lightfoot and family
spent New Year’s With Mr. and
Mrs. W. Baker at Grand Bend.
LAC and Mrs. L. BAssell spent
Christmas in Hamilton with Mr._
and Mrs. D. Jackson. Miss Peggy
White- accompanied* them. ' **
Miss Mildred Elliott, of Lon
don, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Elliott.
The sacrament of the Lord’s
supper will be observed in the
church on Sunday morning. Ser
vice at 10:30 a.m. will b.e fol
lowed by Sunday school. Church
members and friends are invited
to attend.
Mr. and Mrs.
en and Harold,
sery and Mrs.
on New Years
Mrs. Wm. Essery.
A play, entitled “Aaron Slick
from Punkin Crick”, will be
presented .in the schoolroom of
the church Ijy .the A.Y.P.A. of St
Paul’s Church, Kirkton, on Fri
day evening, January 14. Keep
the date in mind and plan to
attend.
Miss Audrey Harlton, of Ship-
ka, a student''of London Normal
School, is spending this week at-
the Centralia School. Donna
Bowden is at the Winchelsea
School this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Harlton, of
Shipka, and Miss Dorothy Harl
ton, R.N., were Sunday evening
.visitors with Mrs. A. Harlton.
Mrs. John Essery spent ’Christ
mas Day and the holiday week
with hei* daughter, Mrs. Byron
E. Hicks.
Mrs. R. Duffield visited with
her son, Rev. A. Duffield, and
family, in Lambeth, during the
holidays.
Visitors with- Mr. and
Cecil Skinner and Sam for
Year’s were ML anti Mrs.
neth Mason and Peter and
cy, of Belgrave, Mr. and
Vic-
with
mis-
and
New
Mrs.
of
Mrs.
ARTHUR FRASER
and
and Glenn, Mr.
Love, Maurice
and Mrs. K.
and
Mrs.
Mrs.
and
and
Greb
ALVIN WALPER
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Specializing in Farm and
Purebred Livestock Sales
PHONE 57r2 R. 1 DASHWOOD
Income Tax Reports,
Bookkeeping Service, etc.
Ann St., EXETER, Phone 355w
WM, H. SMITH
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
Special training assures you
your property’s true value oh sale
day. Graduate of American
Auction College
Terms Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Oredlton P.O. or Phone 43-2
of
E. F. CORBETT
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Terms Reasonable
Satisfaction Guaranteed
EXETER, R.B. 1
Phone Zurich 02r7
USBORNE and HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Offide, Exeter, Ontario
President ViiiO: Wm. H* COATES
Exeter
Vice-Pres........ANGUS SINCLAIR
R.R. 1 MltcheU
DIRECTORS
JOHN HACKNEY Kirkton, R* 1
WM* A. HAMILTON .. Cromarty
MARTIN FEENEY ......... Dublin
MILTON McCURDY Kirkton R. 1
Agents
ALVIN L* HARRIS ...... Mitchell
THOMAS SCOTT ........ Cromarty
T* G. BALLANTYNE, Woodham
SECRETARY-TREASURER
ARTHUR FRASER Exeter
solicitors
GLADMAN & COCHRANE Exeter
HARFLEY
New Years visitors were: .
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. JSagleson,
of London, at the home of her
father, Mr* C. McGregor,
Mr. and -Mrs. F, Statton, of
Grand Bend, anti Mr, and Mrs.
Ted Jones, of Exeter, with Mr.
and Mrs. Newton Hayter.
Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Eagleson
Sr„ with Mr, and Mrs. Ross
Guenther, of Dashwood.
Mr, and Mrs. David Eagleson
and Don and Mi', and Mrs. Paul
Eagleson and family with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Hodgins, of Cor
bett.
Mr, and Mrs, Tom Desjardine
and family, and Mrs. Max Des
jardine and Alex with Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Ridley.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love and
family, Mr, and Mrs, Ellison
Whiting and family, of Parkhill
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sutherland
and Donna Ruth, of London,
at the home of Mr, Wm. Love.
Mr. and Mrs, Willis Patton
and Mr. and Mrs. J. Patton, of
London, and Mr. and Mrs. Er
win Bestard with Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Bestard,
Miss Jean Ridley visited with
her grandmother on .Wednesday.
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. Maurice Murray is in St.
Joseph’s' Hospital, We hope to
see her home again soon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. K, Love and
family visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Love and
Junior Love at Thedford.
Miscellaneous
A pleasant
at the home
stard when
present Mr.
Bestard with a
shower on Wednesday evening.
Miss HeJen Walper read the ad
dress. Miss Colleen Gill and
Miss Phylis Desjardine present
ed the gifts. Mr. Wellwood Gill
gave a reading on farming
contests were enjoyed. Mr. and
Bestard gave suitable
plies and all joined in singing
They are Jolly Good Fel-
SHI FKA
Mr. and Mrs. E. Webb, of St.
Catherines, visited over the
week-end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Russell and at
tended ths funeral on Friday of
the former’s aunt, the late Mrs.
Sarah Johnson,
Miss Violet Sharpe
tu r n e d to' H
spending the holiday with
mother and brother, ,:,L
Mrs, V, Sharpe and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Link
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Etherington
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs,
of Greenway,
week for
Florida s
at Grand Bend.
j has re-
to' Hamilton after
Mr*
Shower
evening was spent
of Mrs. Isaac Bes-
folks gathered to
and Mrs. Erwin
miscellaneous
Mrs.
and
re-
of Usborne; and
Stuart Webb and
J, A. Geromette,
ard leaving this
month’s trip to
other points.
Miss Margaret Ratz and Miss
Audrey Harlton whp are attend
ing .Normal 'School in
are this week teaching
schools in the district.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
and soil Peter, of
spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. .and Mrs. Ed. Lam
port.
Mrs. Anger and small daugh
ter Sharon and Miss Elsie Com
fort, of Fenwick, spent the past
two weeks at the homes of Mr.
and Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer and
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sweitzer.
Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Turner
and Grace
Connell, of
Monday With
Mr, and
entertained s
New Years Eve party
day evening last.
The congregational meeting
will be held on Thursday eve
ning, January ,13 in the United
Church,
On Wednesday evening last
the friends of the community
gathered in the Public School
here and presented Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Clarke, who were re
cently married with a miscel
laneous shower.
London,
in rural
Duncan
Stratford,
at
Marie and
Goderich,
l friends here.
Mrs. Gordon
some .friends to
Mrs.
spent
Katz
a
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GRAHAM ARTHUR
Your Studebaker Dealer
Fred Penward-
Mrs. John Es-
Duffield visited
with Mr. and
Mrs.
New
Ken-
Nan-
_ . Mr.s
Ronald Denham, of St. Marys,
and Mr, and Mrs. John McAllis
ter aifd Neil and Dale.
Mr* and Mrs. John McAllister
and family visited in Owen
Sound with the former’s mother,
Mrs. William McAllister, over
the Christmas week-end holiday.
Mrs. Cecil Skinner received
word of the death Of her uncle,
Mr. William Motz, of Elkton,
Mich., on Thursday, December
SO. Mr. Motz was tile son of the
late Henry Mote of Crediton
and was In his eighty-fifth year.
He is survived by one son, three
grandchildren, two great grand
children, one sister and two
brothers.
their
making
Jas. Kirkland
Lon-
xvith
Wm.
Sar-
with
Joseph Zubal
at the .home
Centralia.
and boys are
of
week-end
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
Wednesday
parents at
R. Moore
Mrs. Don .Penhale
Years
John Gill, of
.Raymond Pol-
of .Kerrwood,
with Mr. and
Morgan, of
and Miserable?
w » muwit umms
“For
lows.”
The address was .as follows:
Dear Doris and Erwin:
This is a very happy occasion
for us, your friends and neigh
bors, to .meet here to-night to
bestow congratulations on you
and also wish you both much
happiness and success in your
new venture. We welcome you,
Doris, into our community and
hope you will enjoy
your home here.
While it would be
mantic to live on love
has been found
cable,
sary for
and.
help you begin housekeepini.
'your he’w ~Uiomejs with "sTfew of
these necessities.
We ask you to accept these
gifts along with our very best
wishes for a long, happy and
prosperous wedded life. May you
have as much pleasure in .using
these articles as we* have in giv
ing them.—Signed on behalf of
the friends and neighbors.
very
Many things i
OU1'
convenience.
very ro-
alone, it
impracti-
are neces-
material comfort
We wish to
.g in
ternoon.
Mr. Keith„ Johnson, -of Ailsa
•Craig, spent Christmas with
Mrs. Roy Moore and family.
Margaret and Bernice West
man spent Christmas at
home here.
Mr. Charlie Ollinger, of
nia, spent Christmas
friends here.
Mr.
spent
•of his
Mr.
engaged in cutting wood for C.
Bowman, of Revere.
Feeling i
- Improper rest, night after night, is
quickly followed by loss of appetite, irrita
bility and a tired run-down condition.
For disorders such as these, Milburn’s
Health and Nerve Pills are highly beneficial.
The iron and other ingredients they contain,
help improve the blood content, stimulate
the nervous system and the appetite, aid
digestion thus helping to promote, sleep.
Milburn's Heafch and Nerve Wife
WINCHELSEA
School re-opened Monday af
ter the Christmas vacation with
everyone reporting a gojed time
during the holidays.
Mr. .and Mrs. Clarence Fletch
er spent one day last week with
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hodgins, of
Saintsbury.
Mr. and
and family spent New
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin. Cooper
of Elimville.
’ Mr. and .Mrs. Ray Clarke and
family and Mr. Dave Clarke, of
Centralia spent the holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Newman .Baker,
of Wellburn, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Dickey, of Woodham, Mr., and
‘Mrs. Harry Ford and Gordon,
Miss Joy Whitlock, of St.
Thomas, spent New Years with
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke
visited on Sunday
Mrs* Bevei'ley
Thames Road.
Mr. and Mrs.
Of Thames Road, visited on Sun
day with Mr. and. Mrs. George
Davis,
Miss C Atkinson
Funeral services for ___
Catharine Atkinson, aged 85, of
Lucan, Were conducted ill 0. J*.
Murdy and Son’s funeral home
by Rev. L. C. Harrison, and in
terment made in st. James’
Cemetery, Clandeboye, ’Pallbear
ers were Ales Hodgins, John
Casey,‘Ed Hawkshaw, John and
Wesley Atkinson and Cyril
Lewis. She was a daughter of
the late Mr, and Mrs. William
Atkiuson and spent most of her
life in Lucan, Richard Atkinson,
Loudon, is a brother, and. C. At
kinson, Clandeboye, a nephew.
Miss
GREENWAY
Communion and Baptismal
services will be held in the Unit
ed Church on Sunday at 2.45
p.m.
Mrs. Maurice Murray is a
patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital
having undergone an operation
We wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown
spent a few days last .week with
Mr, and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau
and Marilyn, of Kippen.
Miss Marion Hicks,
don, spent .the
her parents, Mr.
Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs.
Grand Bend, Mrs.
lock and Jack,
Mrs. E. Mason and Miss Devlna
Mason, of Parkhill, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Pollock and Morely*
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Geromelte
and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Webb
left on Monday morning on a
motor trip to the South.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Hicks on the arrival
of twin boys.
Things go wrong when freedom’s flouted;
that’s what ails the world today...
Here, in Canada, freedom has a better chance ...
Because we're free, each of us has his place in shaping human destiny
Because we're free, we can speak our minds without fear,,
we can worship as we choose ...
we can change our jobs for better ones.
or start in business on our own. *.
Because we're free to elect one party or another,
our government must stand by policies
the majority of us support.. *
Because we're free to choose one product or another, business keeps
improving its wares to serve us better, thereby
raising our already high standard of living.
We're free because out economic system is free. .
Without economic freedom, all Other freedoms die *,,
civil rights lose their meaning *.. the standard of living is lowered.
the citizen becomes the puppet of the State*
So long as we nurture and defend our economic Freedom,
we can safeguard all out freedoms».. we can beat off every
assault upon our liberties and our individual dignity,
The mature strength of this truth will help us
toward cleat thinking and courageous living in ’49.
There’s a tough job ahead this year, but we can do it...
because we’re free.
'’in
Bank of Montreal
‘Zcut Sant
EDGEWOOD
Mr* Dehner Westman
family spent Christmas with Mr
and Mrs* Earl Middleton,
Mr, William Shortite called
Oii friends here on Sunday at-