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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1940
SHIFKA
Several of the children have
been confined to their homes
the past week with colds.
Mrs.
wood,
friends
Mr.
week-end
friends,
W.A. Meeting
The regular
W.A. was held
ternoon at the home of Mrs,
■Chris Baumgarten with a fine
attendance. Mrs. Ross Love, the
^president, -was in charge. After
the Devotional period, reports
were given. Discussion led to
have a supper in February. A
beautiful message was given by
Mrs,
Bend,
prayer
Lunch
mittee
Wm.
spent
here.
Major
in
Mason, of Dash-
last week visiting
Baker spent the
Windsoi’ with
meeting of the
on Thursday af-
(Rev.) Wood, of Grand
The meeting closed with
by Mrs. (Rev.) Currie,
was served by the com
in charge.
AUTOMOBILE OWNERS
For a premium of only a few
dollars, Medical Payments in
surance can be added to your
automobile policy. In the event
of injury to occupants of youi-
car (including yourself) this
coverage pays medical expenses
up .to $500.00 on each occupant.
Ernest C. Harvey Insurance
Agency. 13:20:27c
i
WOODHAM
Mr, and Mrs.
and, Ronnie, of
on Sunday with
Jack Smith,
Mr. and Mrs.
Betty visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Lome Walters, -of
Fullarton.
Miss Marian Mills,
training
London,
with her father,
The annual
suppex* was held
of the church on Monday even
ing with about one hundred in
attendance. Reports from the
various organizations were read
and adopted and the business
dealt with,
Y.P.U. Meeting
The regular meeting of the
Y.P.U. was held at Zion West
Church on Sunday evening with
about thirty present
ing, under the direction
Missionary Committee,
Wheeler and Annie Jean
opened with the Theme,
Song, hymn and Lord’s
Wray Sweitser
Shipka, visited
Mr. and, Mrs.
Ray Mills anu
at Victoria
spent
nurse-in-
Hospital,
week-endrhe
Mr. Wm. Mills,
congregational
in the basement
The meet-
of the
Phyllis
Spence,
Theme
prayer.
Jean Copeland read the Scrip
ture, Annie Jean Spence led in
prayer* A story by Ruth Hazel
wood and an instrumental by
Lorene Jaques was followed by
a discussion on "The Challenge
of Home Missions” with Bessie
McCurdy, Glenn Copeland and
George Levy taking part. The
meeting closed with hymn and
the Benediction by Rev
less.
Wan-
' NOTICE .
WHITEWASHING
Arrangements can be made
Bill Watson
Dashwood Phone S5rl9
in
McBrine Ba!
ZION
and Mrs. Warren Brock,
Brock and Mr. and
Wellington Brock visited
Mr.
of
News of Hensall H''M
Mr.
M'rs. Wm.
Mrs.
on Sunday evening with
and Mrs. Luther Rowcliffe,
Exeter.
Reductions
Men’s Clothing
Take Advantage of These
Discounts Now in Effect
>s
McBrine
Luggage
qualitv luggage and looks the
part. But, there’s a lot more to McBrine quality
meets the eye. It’s not just
ther. but the hidden details
add extra years’ service,
that rich., flawless
of craftsmanship
than
lea-
that
■
ES
Mr* und Mrs. Lloyd Cook and
family visited recently with re
latives. in Lucan.
Mrs, Effie Bell returned to
her home in London after visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. William
Dignan.
Mrs, Elsie Case and Miss
Mavis Spencer visited with rela
tives and friends in London this
week.
Mrs. F. Adair and children
visited recently with the form
er’s sister, Mrs. James Morris,
in Goderich, '
Mr*, and. Mrs, William’Brown,
Carol and Billie, were recent
visitors with relatives and with
friends in Lucan.
Mr. John Beer, of Labrador^ is
spending his furlough at
home of his parents, Mr,
Mrs. Fred Beer.
Mr, and Mrs. Westcott
Mr. and Mrs. McCurdy, of
ter, visited recently with
and Mrs, Bob Cook.
Mrs. Jones, who has* spent the
past several weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Kerslake, returned
to her home at Walkerton.
Miss Helen Woodiwiss of the
Operating Room staff of Victor
ia Hospital, London, spent
week-end at the home of
and Mrs. G. M. Drysdale.
Gordon Munn, son of Mr.
Mrs. Robert Munn continues
seriously ill at his home. Mrs,
Walker, R.N., and Mrs, H. Law
rence, R.N., are in attendance,
Mr. Ed Berry, a former Hen
sall resident, and a number of
friends from Windsor spent the
week-end here and enjoyed a
hunting trip north on Saturday.
A number of members of the
W.M.S and Arnold Circle of Car
mel Presbyterian Church attend
ed the annual Presbyterial meet
ing held in Clinton on Tuesday.
On Friday night, January^ 7,
the staff of Drydale’s Hardware
along with their wives were
entertained to dinner and a
social evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Drysdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Drysdale
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drys
dale and Jerry were in Strat
ford Monday evening attending
a meeting of the Retail Hard
ware Association.
A sacred cantata, "Messiah’s
Advent” will be presented in
the United Church on Wednes
day evening, January 19, by the
choir of Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton. Come and enjoy
this rare musical treat‘which is
Hensall
the
and
and
Exe-
Mr.
the
Mr.
*
and
Meeting
the On-
Associa-
being sponsored by the
United Church choir.
O.M.E.A. Holds Dinner
The Huron branch of
tario Music Educators
tion held a dinner meeting on
January 5 at the Clinton Hotel,
with music supervisors present
from North and South Huron.
The guest speaker for the eve
ning was Mr. Garfield Bender,
Chairman of the Provincial Zone
Committee, Kitchener. The next
meeting is planned for March 15
at Goderich.
Miss Kate McEwen
Miss Kate McEwen, eighty-
two years of age, a native of
Hay Township, died on Tuesday
in -Galt General Hospital after a
brief illness. Born on the home
stead farm, now occupied by her
nephew, Hugh McEwen, Jr., and
has been a resident of Galt for
the past twenty years. Surviving
are two brothers, Hugh, Hensall
Duncan, Vancouver. Funeral ser
vice was held from Bonthron’s
Funeral Home -on Thursday at
2:00 p.m., conducted hy Rev. R.
A. Brook. Interment in Exeter
Cemetery.
Mrs. Pope Passes
Mrs. Mary Ellen Graybiel
Pope, eighty-five years of age,
widow of John Pope, died Satur
day at her home, 26A Belgrave
Street, London. Born in Listowel
in 1864, the deceased was a resi
dent of Hensall for many years,
taking up residence in London a
few years ago. She Was a mem
ber of Hensall United phurch.
Surviving are four daughters—
Mrs. Earl Clark, Nampay, Idaho,
Miss Irene Pope, Mrs. Percy Ly
dia Southern and Mrs. Ellen
r
Sonthon, London; two sons-—
Harvey, Preston, and Kenneth,
Huntingdon, Que.; bight grand
children and three great grand
children. The body rested at the
Bolton K, Reathfield Funeral
Home until Monday when it was
removed to the Bonthron Fun
eral Home, Hensall, where ser
vice was held at 2:00 p.m, con
ducted by Rev, R. A. * Brook.
Burial in Hensall Union Ceme-.
tery.
Evening Auxiliary
Mrs. Carl Passmore acted as
hostess for the Evening Auxi
liary meeting on Monday night,
January 10 -
Lillian
cupied
Theme Song,
Thee’
interestingly presented the story
of "The Other Wise Man”, by
Henry Van Dyke. Minutes were
read and collection taken. The
hymn
Cross'
report was given by Miss Gladys
Luker. A reading, "A Recipe for
the New Year”, was given by
the president, Mrs. Corbett. The
secretary read a "thank-you let
ter” from Miss Elllis, referring
to the flowers, fruit and mes
sages of good will received dur
ing her illness. A letter of
thanks was also received from
the London Protestant Orphans’
Home, voicing appreciation for
the shipment of toys and other
items -given at Xmas time. At
this time, the yearly programs
were discussed and arrange
ments were completed through
out. Mrs. E. Shaddick then ably
dealt with the closing chapters
of the Study Book.
Master Let Me Walk
and the Mizpah
brought the meeting
Dainty refreshments were served
under the direction of the social
committee assisted by the hos
tess.
Hensall Legion Installs
The regular monthly
of Hensall Branch 468
Canadian Legion, held
Legion Hall on Monday
featured the installation of
cers for the year 1949,
president, Comrade Sam Dougall
was installing officer and wel
comed. to their several offices
the following: President, Jack
Tudor; first vice-president, Syd
ney McArthur; second vice-presi
dent, William Brown; secretary,
W. O. Goodwin; chaplain, Rev.
P. A. Ferguson; sergeant-at-
arms, Jack Peebles; executive
committee, Harry Horton, James
Clark, R. Smale and D.’McKaig;
Committees named by the presi
dent are as follows: Finance, E.
L. Mickle, Edgar Munn, T. Sher-
ritt, C. Kennedy; entertainment
—P. McNaughton, W. Parker,
D. Sangster, A. Clark, D. Day
man, J. Drysdale, dance commit
tee—J. Clark, B. Kyle, D. Mc-
Kaig, R. Sangster; property—F.
Beer, D. Sangster, Wes Jones, A.
Clark E. Munn; sick and visit
ing—F. Bonthron, J. Goddard,
J. MacLean; investigation—Rev.
P. A. Ferguson, S. MacArthur,
E. Shaddick; publicity—Jack
Peebles, J. Drysdale, G. Hess;
sports—W. Brown, E. Shaddick,
S. Rennie; poppy—>F. Apple
by; social — John Peebles;
A. Scholl, Jack Peebles, J. Tu
dor, R. Smale; by-laws—Execu
tive committee; suspension pre
vention—D. McKaig and mem
bership committee; press corres
pondent—iRev. P. A. Ferguson.
Following the business of the
meeting about fifty comrades
enjoyed a barbecue.
assisted by Mrs.
Hyde. Mrs, J. Corbett oc-
t'he chair. Following the
"More Love to
was sung. Mrs. Dennison
‘Jesus Keep Me Near the
was sung. The financial
Hymn, "O
with Thee”
Benediction
to a close.
Officers
meeting
of the
in the
last,
offi-
J?ast
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Classified Directory
Want Ad$ Serve You Well When You Want to Buy or Sell h>p.
I
K
FOR SALE LOST AND FOUND PERSONAL
FOR SALE—Year and a half
old hog, 250 pounds, Phone
24r22 Crediton. 13c
FOUR NEW
your
while
the old reliable Centaier
Phone 31\T5,
Dashwood, R.R.
TRACTORS—Get
tractor for spring now
we still have some of
left.
H. .Peterson,
6:13:20c
LOST—-Between Crediton and
St, Marys,
license
31rl5,
wood.
trailer tail board,
No. 38384T,
H, Peterson,
Phone
Dush-
6;13:20c
3,
FOR SALE—-Dark
coat, nearly new,
coat and vest,
hanging fixture
Phone 237 Exeter.
grey
size
An
in
over-
44, also
electric
chrome.
13c
FOR SALE—Mason and Risch
piano, plain case, with bench
$149.00. W. Martin, Exeter
south. 13*
FOR <SALE—Kitchen range oil
butner or can be easily con
verted to coal or wood, new
grates, reservoir, practically
new $75.00. Edwin Holden,
% Cecil Eves, Biddulph Twp.,
Lot 11, Con. 2. Phone 15r22
Lucan. 13c
FOR SALE—Single harness,
complete. Phone 306W Exe
ter. 13c
-FOR SALE—Pram, reasonable.
Apply 18 Ann Street. 13c
FOR SALE—John Deere A.R.
19 47 tractor. Phone Ronald
Fletcher, 841T2 Kirkton. 13*
FOR SALE—-’One 1938 Delux
Ford coach, in exceptionally
good shape. One cook stove in
good shape. Albert Armstrong
S mile north of West McGil
livray. Phone 6021T3 Park
hill. 13*
FOR SALE—600 or 700 bushels
of feed turnips. Frank Par
sons, R.R. 1, Hensall. 16*
FOR SALE—19 31 Chev
in good shape, new
Phone Crediton 3 0r21.
sedan,
tires.
16*
FOR SALE—’29 Ford coach,
good cpndition. One York hog,
serviceable age. Phone 35r2
Dashwood. 13c
FOR -SALE-
ton fur-lined coat,
pair dogskin driving
leather upholstered
counter 8’ x21” top;
feedhopper. J. W.
Victoria Street.
----------------------------------------------------Z—
FOR SALE—Ladies winter coat
grey blue, size 16, excellent
condition, reasonable. Phone
327. ' 13*
■Gent’s black Mel-
size 42;
mitts;
rocker;
chick
Powell,
13c
FOR SALE—An electric record
player, phone 189J Exeter.
13c
FOR -SALE—Dodge coach, 39,
in good condition, new bat
tery and new heater; also
1928 'Chrysler sedan. Apply
Broderick Bros. 13*
FOR SALE—An electric refrig
erator, in good condition. Ap
ply James McCarter, south of
Exeter. 13c
FOR SALE—G o o d cob corn,
$30.00 per ton. D. Clark,
Lucan, phone 80r2. 6:13*
FOUND—In Desjardine’s Store
Grand Bend, on Monday, De
cember 20, a purse containing
a sum of money. Owner may
have same by proving prop
erty and paying for advt. 13*
CHECK! HEADCOLDS, 'Sinus,
Buzzing sounds in .the head,
Catarrhal Deafness, NOW, by
using
edy
cents
son’s,
NAMELESS Cold Rem-
daily, Try it. Jars 60
and $1.0'0 at Robert-
13c
REAL ESTATE
MISCELLANEOUS
PLASTERING and BRICK LAY
ING—By experienced work
men. Free estimates on large
or small jobs. Apply Box B,
Times-Advocate. 13:20c
ANYONE IN USBORNE TWP.
intrested in selling
Automobile insurance
Delmer Skinner on or before
January 15. Phone 32r5 Kirk
ton. 13c
Co-Op
notify
CORN BOUGHT FOR HIGHEST
market price and shelled at
farm. See me while the price
is high. H. Peterson, R.R. 3,
Dashwood (formerly Lloyd
Lippert farm, phone Dash
wood 31rl5. 25tfc
AND TINSMITH-
small or
See us for
H. Peterson,
PLUMBING
ING—No job too
none too large,
quick service.
phone Dashwood 31rl5.
16: 6tc
NEW BLANKETS FOR OLD
WOOLLENS! You can use old
woollen
blankets,
as part
highest
socks, underwear,
scarfs, sweaters, etc.
payment for new.
quality Blankets
Auto Rugs, Ski 'Cloth, etc. A
new All-Wool, full-size blan
ket can be obtained for as
low as $3.00 with 12 lbs. of
old woollens as part payment.
Write today to Dept. 27, Mid
land Mills, Midland, Ontario,
and ask for free price list.
APPLICATIONS WANTED
Applications will be received
for the position of janitor for
the James Street United Church,
duties to commence at once.
Married man whose wife is will
ing to assist preferred. Apply
stating salary expected. For par
ticulars apply to the secretary,
J. M. Southcott, Times-Advo
cate. 2 to.
WANTED
YOUNG MAN DESIRES
and board in « private
with breakfast and
Phone 33 6W Exeter.
Room
home
supper.
13c
WANTED-
50 to
land,
tion.
Advocate.
Will pay cash for
100 acres
suitable for
Apply Box
of cheap
reforests-
C Times-
6tfc
HORSES WANTED — An un
limited* number of. good work
horses. G. J. Dow. 30:4t*
FOR SALE—Two storey house
in Exeter, full basement, hy
dro’ and modern conveniences.
Centrally located, phone 2J6R
13:20*
FOR SALE — Immediate pos
session. Two bedroom house
with town water and hydro.
Nice lot, Exeter. Brick house
well located in Crediton, C,
V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St.,
Exeter.
FOR SALE—Beauty Shop Bus
iness with modern hairdres
sing and
Shop may
located. Business well
lislied. C. V. Pickard, Realtor
Main St., Exeter.
other equipment.
fbe leased. Well
’1 estab-
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Hen
sall 2-storey brick house, fire
place, hard and soft water at
sink, full cellar, 3 rooms main
floor, three up, metal roof.
Corner lot could be 'built on.
Near (business section. Settling
estate. W. C. Pearce, realtor,
Exeter. 13*
FOR SALE—120 acre Highway
farm, mile to Mitchell. Extra
good barn, silo, brick .house.
Pressure system, hydro, at
tractive set-up. Equipped if
desired.
13 4 acres, 12 bush, valuable
gravel pit. Brick house, . mod
ernized. Bank barns, drive
shed. Pressure system, hydro
two highways 1% mile. On
milk route. Convenient to-
school, churches, stores.
Equipped if desired. Wm.
Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 13*
FARMS FOR SALE—
150 acres, Usborne Twp., good
house. Fine barn. Water pres
sure. Close to < highway and
school and to Exeter.
122 .acres. Stephen Twp. Brick
house with modern conveni
ences. Barn well equipped.
Will carry large stock.
100 acres.. Blanshard Twp.
Comfortable luruse with fur-"’
nace. Good rbarn with ’2 * ■
pressure, litter carrier
silo.
100 acres. Tuckersmith
Good house. Barn on
Close to County road,
acres. Edge of Hamlet,
comfortable house,
small barn. Garden
Hydro throughout.
C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Street, Exeter.
water
and
Twp.
wall.
5 Very
Good
land.
Main
6c
NOTICES
GLADSTONES
CLUB BAGS DUFFLE BAGS
c
AUSTIN CARS
MEN’S AND LADIES’ AEROPACKS
R. E. RUSSELL
Phone 109 Exeter, Ont.
We Have Been Appointed Agents for
MATCHED SETS
It s Austin for Driving Comfort and Economy
•---Clean, smooth and modern in design
—40 h.p. valve-in-head engine
At least 35 miles per gallon of fuel
at 30 m.p.h.
All steel, sound insulated coachwork
Maroon, green or grey colours with
Scotch leather upholstery
—-Parts easily obtainable
—Capacity of only 3 quarts of oil and
3 quarts of anti-freeze
—Tire size 525 x 16
—Licence only $2.00
Pentecostal Y.P.
The annual meeting of
Exeter _____;
People was held Friday nighf,
January 7 with Stuart Triebner
in the chair.
The minutes of the last meet
ing were read and adopted.
The financial report was read
and the total receipts for the
year was §163,21. One hundred
dollars of this was
Mission.s After all
were paid a balance
dollars was donated
Beryl Smith’s home
ten.
Pastor Kendrick
the chair for the . _
officers which resulted as fol
lows: President, Stuart Trieb
ner; assistant, Ted Prouty;
secretary, Jean McDonald; trea
surer, Phyliss MacLaren; pian
ist, Marion Triebner; assistant,
Marjorie Cudmore; Program
committee, Alf Graham,
noth Rennick, 'Blanche
Joyce MacLaren; Ushers,
Blanchard, Blanche MacLaren,
Marjorie Miller, Joyce MacLar
en, Steven Kendrick, Bob Mil
ler
Stuart Triebner expressed his
thanks in closing, to the young
people for their co-operation in
the past year.
The meeting closed with the
chorus "We are able to go
and take the country"
prayer by Pastor Kendrick.
FOR SALE—1935 Chevrolet se
dan; 1930 Ford coach, good
running condition, cheap for
cash. Phone 31rl5, General
Sales Co.. R.R. 3, Dashwood.
6:13:20c
WANTED—Singer treadle oi el
ectric sewing machine in
good condition. Write Emmet
Guiry, % Windsor Star.
_________%___________30:6:13*
the
Pentecostal Young
FOR SALE—A large quantity
of 12 inch cord wood, also
slabs. Fred C. Kalbfleisch and
Sons, Zurich, phone 69. 6:6tc
NEW SINGER SEWING MACH-
INES—Cabinet and Electric,
also Treadle machines. Re
pairs to all makes. Singer
Sewing Centre, 78 Ontario St.
Stratford. j,2tfc
given to
expenses i
of twenty t
to Missfor child-1 beautiful spreads,
then took
election of
BABY CHICKS
Ken-
and
Ida
up
and
EAKLY CHICKS
Neuhauser early chicks are
the Money Makers. Early broil
ers and early summer layers
bring in the cash. Get them now
while you have the time to look
after them. Thousands hatching
weekly. Some started chicks In
brooders now, Come In and
them,
Neuhausel- Hatcheries
81 King St., London
WANTED—A number of pigs, 6
weeks old; also some chunks
40 to 80 pounds. Apply John
Hodgert, .phone 184 Exeter.
IS*
WANTED—Studio couch and
china cabinet, in good condi
tion. Apply at Times-Advo
cate. 13*
The party who removed the
dark brown overcoat "Prine
Brand” from behind the door
in the Council Chamber in the
Town Hall, Hensall, a few min
utes before the close of the New
Year’s eve dance has been iden
tified and can avoid further
trouble by returning the coat to
the Town Hall by Monday,
January 17. 17*
CHENILLE BEDSPREADS
$4.90 EACH
At wholesale price; first quality
* _ ’' ’ , well tufted,
in all colors, for double or single
beds, $4.99 each; full 90x100
spreads, with basket of flowers
design, completely covered with
chenille, §8.98 each; also Habi
tant hand-hooked jugs, 18‘’x3'6”
well made, 3 for §4.00. These
articles worth double the price.
Sent C.O.D., plus postage;
money immediately refunded if
not satisfied, handicraft Distri
butors, 254 Sherbrooke St.
West, Montreal, Quebec.
30:6:13:20c
CROKINOLE BOARD—Must be
almost new condition, but an
old board is preferable to a
used new-style board. Don’t
let your old board collect
dust, sell it now! Apply at
The Times-Advocate. 13:20
NOTICE—At a meeting of the
vegetable growers in the Exe
ter Town Hall Tuesday after
noon, it was unanimously de
cided to form a Vegetable Co
op. Anyone interested in buy
ing shares should contact any
one of the five provisional
directors as soon as possible.
Bruce Tuckey, Cornie Faber,
Hilton Ford, Bob Hunter, Ted
POoley*
FEMALE HELP WANTED
FEMALE—Waitress Wanted —
age 18 to 3'0 years for Snack
Bar at RCAF Station, Centra
lia. Good wages. Night work
is involved and applicant
must arrange for own trans
portation. Apply to Comman
ding Officer, RCAF Station,
Centralia. 13 c
6 HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
The next meeting of the Hu
ron County Council will be held
in the Council Chambers, Court
Goderich, commencing
January 18 th,- at
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topcoats. At Traquair’s Hard
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EXETER
House,
Tuesday,
2.0 0< pan.
All accounts,
putatious and ___ ______
requiring the attention of Coun
cil should be in the hands Of
the County Clerk not later than
Saturday, January 15th, 1949.
N. W. Miller, County Clerk,
Goderich, Ont. 6:13c 4
notices of de-
other business
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In tile Estate of Joseph M.
ofZilcr late of
Dashwood
the Village
the County of
Huron, Gentleman, deceased.
ALIx PERSONS having claims
against the estate of Joseph M.
Zilef late of the Village
Dashwood in the County
Huron, Gentleman, ,
who died oh or about the 17th
day of September 1948, are re
quired to file, particulars of
the same with the undersignedlt
Executor on or before the 15 th ’•
day of January 1949, after
which date the Executor will
distribute the Estate having re
gard only to those claims of
which hetice has been received.
Dated this 31st day of Dec
ember 1348.
William John Ziler,
iixecutor,
Dashwood, Ont.V ?6:13 c
in
of
of
deceased,