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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-02-03, Page 10THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 3, 1949 Miss Marion Miles, of Wood­ ham, was one of 46 student purses to receive her cap at Vict­ oria Hospital, London, Thursday of last week. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Sanders, of London, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner, of Shipka and Mrs. M. McAvoy and Miss A. Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cutting, Mr. and Mrs Jack Cutting (Jr.), Mrs. Ed. Coombs,, Robert, Cal­ vin and June Cutting attended the funeral of Mr. Wm. Pringle of Hepsworth on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jasper of Mildmay were visitors during the week with Rev. H. J. and Mrs. Mahoney. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jasper add their two daughters, Carol a nd Nancy, were visitors on Sunday. S3. Ed Lippert Phone Dashwood 31r25 POP’S Taxi Service I/. Phone: Crediton ISrll Exeter 357 — PHONE 335 Exeter a a- a Announcements Birth, Death and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 5Qo. In Memorlam Notice 50c for single verse. 25c extra for each additional verse, En­ gagements 50c. BIRTHS BIEBER—At Mrs. Batten’s nursing home, Exeter, on Monday, Jan. 31, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Bieber, of Clandeboye a daughter. MORENZ—Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moyenz, Dashwood, are' the proud parents of a baby daughter, Sharon Charleen, bor$. on Wed. morning Feb. 2/'kt Mrs. Batten’s Nursing Home; a sister for Ernest Allen and June Eileen. MUNDS—Mr, Munds (nee Jean Coates), London, ............’ a son, January and Mrs. W. announce the birth oi at Victoria Hospital 26, 1949, Stillborn. DEATHS ADAIR—Suddenly, in Lucan, on Friday, January 28, 19 49, Freeman R. Adair, beloved husband of Lucy Fenwick, in his sixty-fifth year, COLWILL—Suddenly on Thurs­ day, January 27, 1949, at the residence of liis brother, Eli­ jah Colwill, 71 Byron Ave, John Colwill, formerly of Cen­ tralia. , Notice Owing to the crowded con­ dition in the Exeter Public School, the board requests the parents to co-operate by NOT ALLOWING pupils to return to school before 1:15 p.m.' W. H. HODGSON, Secretary-Treasurer «•25 «■ at' 4 CEMENT WORK Foundations Sidewalks Free Estimates Doug Triebner Phone 17rl2 Crediton Decorate • • • Paper Removed Papering Painting Prices Reduced At This Season Of The Year! Phone 413J Hatter* and Durand x... .... ......■ . ■.......... THAMES ROAD ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Millar and Mrs. Turubull. of Exeter, visited on Friday last with Mr. and Mrs. H. Rodhe. The Young People’s Union was held in the church base­ ment Sunday evening with, a splendid attendance. Rev. H. J. Snell of James Street Church, Exeter, was guest speaker, tak­ ing for’his subject “Youth Holds The Day”. Others taking part in the program were Glen Jeffery and Grant Morgan, who gave a reading and an instrumental re­ spectively, and a selection by theorchestra was also enjoyed. The Federation of Agriculture will .present its pictures to the school children ..in the Thames Road Church basement on Fri­ day afternoon, February 4, at 2:30 p.m, The annual meeting of the church was held in the church basement on Tuesday evening of last week, Splendid reports were given from all departments. Several from the community attended the trousseau tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Johns, Elimville, Wednes­ day evening of last week, in honour of their daughters, E-i- lene and Etlielene, Who were married on Saturday. Farm forums were held at Lumley schoolhouse and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johns on Monday evening of this week. Reg Hodgert returned home from St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon­ don, on Sunday after under­ going an operation some days ago. • The many friends of Lome Passmore will be pleased to know he is recovering from his operation and will be home in a few days. Sunday services will b.6 at the usual hour on Sunday—Sunday school at 10:15 a.m., * church service at 11:15 a.m. and Y.P.U. at 8:30 ip.m. LAWSON—In Stephen Twp., at the home of his son, Sanford Lawson, on Friday, January 28, 1949, Joseph William Lawson, in his SOtli year. MOIR—In Usborne Township at the home of her son, Alvin Moir, 1949, wife Moir, PETTY—A t the Saundercock Nursing Home, Hensall, Tues­ day, February 1, 1949, Han­ nah Dinsdale, beloved wife of the late G. G. Petty, in ^her ninety-first year. on Tuesday, January 25, Janet Clark, beloved of the late Peter M. in her. 8 2nd year CARDS OF THANKS a Mr. and Mrs. John Stire and family wish to thank their many friends for the expressions of kindness shown Mr. Stire while in hospital and since he return­ ed home. * The family of the late Mrs. Peter M-. Moir wish to express their appreciation for the cards, expressions of sympathy and for the -beautiful floral tributes, also to Rev. D. Sinclair. I wish to thank the many friends who so kindly bered me in any way was a patient in St. Hospital. —Reginald remem­ while I Joseph’s * Hodgert ENGAGEMENTS "8B "X Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Mur­ ray, Weston, announce the en­ gagement of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth (Betty), to Dr. Donald L. Oestreicher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arrand Oestreicher of Dashwood, the uvedding to take place February 19 at the Weston Presbyterian Church. j Valentine Cards,, A CHOICE SELECTION Sc to $1.00 S. B. Taylor ------- --------- --------— ® "“aword-”' To the Wise . . . The top-price period for eggs has shifted forward into the summed The widest premium for size has shifted forward, too. To cash in on the whole length of top prices and top premiums, you need to get your pallets laying good-sized eggs in the summer. That calls for two things-—an early start, and fast-growing, husky stock. That’s the kind Bray Hatcheries supply—place yottr order now! Bray Hatchery Phone 240 Exeter Taken To Westminster Mr. Andrew Bieriing is a patient at Westminster Hospit­ al. Mrs. Silas Stanlake is ill in St. Joseph’s Hospital. She was taken down on Sunday for treat­ ment, Red Cross News Red Cross „ Feb. 4It—Canadian Legion at g: P.M. packing—Friday room Unique Farm Forum Tim Unique Farm Forum• 1 * * ** - - . #■ T - Mr. James Barton Dies Mrs. J. I-I, Hookey received word this week of the passing away of her brother, Mr. James Barton, -of, Barnsley, Yorkshire, Eng, He was a veteran of World War I, IN MEMORIAM BRUNZLOW—In loving memory of Shirley Mary Elizabeth Brunzlow, who passed away, February 10, Surrounded by lonesome, In the mid^t of our joys we are blue, With a smile on our face we’ve a heartache Longing, dear Shirley, for you. We try to be brave and remember You are free from the suffer­ ing you bore, God understood what we didn’t, And took you to suffer no more. —-Sadly missed by Grandma and Grandpa. c COWARD—In loving memory of of Mrs. Roy Coward, who passed away one year ago, January 31, 1948. We are sad within our memory, Lonely are out hearts today, For the one we loved so dearly Has forever been called away. We think of her in silence; No eye may sea us weep; But many silent tears are shed When others are asleep. —Lovingly remembered by her mother and sister. c WEBBER—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Wesley Wfebber, who passed away one year ago, February 8, 1948. God took her from this world, of care, To let her tired body rest. We wondered why she had to go But God alone knew best; Her chair looks, oh, so empty, And we miss her smiling face, Words can’t express our loneli- lifess- Without her in her place. —.Ever remembered by husband, daughter and son-lmlaw, * 1945. friends we are II, Hookey received Exeter Captures Cage Twin Bill Exeter basketbailers .won both ends of a Senior cage double­ header in Mitchell Friday after­ noon. In* the opening game the sharp passing Exeter lassies walloped Mitchell 38-20. Helen Sweet paced the winners with 12c» points, In the second contest Senior boysi drubbed • Mitchell 32-15. Rether sparked the win­ ners, nettingl5 points,. Senior Girls Exeter - Heien Sweet May Schroeder 8, Janet Kestle 8, Joanne McCurdy 4, Doris Haist 2, Audrey Campbell 2, Dolores Schenk 2, Betty Mickle, Eleanor Cook, Betty Rowcliffe, Bernice Jinks, Marian Brintnell, Lois Alexander. ■Mitchell - Pollex 12, Ratz 6, B(aillie 2, McPhail, Davidson, Frabel, Hetkman, Wilson I. Cooke, J. Gooke, Stevenson, Kraemer. Senior Boys. Exeter - Rether 15, Morgan, O’Brien .7, G. Dobbs,-F. Dobbs, May 6( Hunter-Duvar 4, Cann, Mickle, Kreiger. Mitchell - Baillie 4, Willows, Carroll 6, Smith 4, Stacey 1, Jefferson, H o c k i n g, Abrens, Anderson, iStewart. 12, the in DASHWOOD Mrs. Wm. Cutting of Exeter spent this -past week-end with her daughter and son-in-law Mr, and Mrs. Carl Maier of Dash­ wood Mrs. Ernie Koehler, who has been ill in London hospital, lias returned home. Master Alva Huchison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hutchison, has returned home after spend­ ing six weeks in the War Mem­ orial Hospital, London. Miss Betty Gaiser spent week-end with her sister Preston. Mr. Harold Kellerman is spending a few days in Toronto owing to the serious illness of his niece, Miss Bettey Brough­ ton. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Wein, of Exeter, spent Sunday with the Kraft sisters. Mr. Wes England entertained a number of friends to a quilt­ ing bee last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Maeir and Mr. Harry Hayter of town, attended the funeral of Mrs. Maier’s grandfather, Mr. Wm. of Hepworth, on Monday. The item that appeared last week that Mrs. William Musser was ill with pneumonia was in­ correct. The news item was not sent in by our regular corres­ pondent.—>Ed. ALDON THEATRE W. R. Turnbull, called the “father of aeronautical research in Canada”, set up the first wind tunnel In Canada at Rothe­ say, ’N.B, in 1902. — Quic* Canadian Facts. t met at the home of Mrs, * Myrtle Kreuger’s, Zurich, with 29 mem­ bers present. Mr. Hy. Schilbe led the discussion on “This Little Pig Went to Market” and it went as follows: The method our Forum favored in market­ ing our agricultural products was by having some organization control, them. There will never or should never be a surplus as there are hungry people in the world, Ralph Kreu ger and Ruth Horner entertained the group with stunts. The -next meeting will be ljeld at Roland Geiger’s with Aaron Oestreicher leading the discussion on “Food In Sales .Clothing.” Miss Gertrude Stew a r t, of London, spent the week-end at her home here. The ladies of Caven Church held a quilting at the manse on Wednesday afternoon of last week for the Red Cross, and enjoyed a social afternoon, Miss Shirley Coates, of Lon­ don, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Whit­ ney Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Emmett, of London, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. .Fraser, 15 Rounds 35c Good Prizes With Feature Games WOODHAM ORANGE HALL Leavitt’s Previews its Coming Attractions y THURS., FRL, SAT, February 3, 4, 5 SATURDAY MATINEE ‘The Babe Ruth Story* thrilling picture of the story., of the great baseball ® William Bendix ® Charles Bickford • Claire Trevor. The life stai'I BAKING SALE—Associate Help­ ers of James Street Church will hold a Baking Sale on Saturday, February 12, at 2;30 p.m., first door south of the Ford Garage. 27:3 Door Prize Under Auspices Of L.O.L. 402 ANNUAL MEETING—The Exeter District Co-Operative will hold their annual meeting this year preceded by a banquet dinner, Tickets will soon be on sale at the Co-Op, Store,. Watch for fur­ ther announcement. 8 c PLAY —< “Aaron Slick From Pumpkin Creek”, in the Thames Road Church, Friday, February 18-, presented by the Anglican Y.P.U. of Kirkton. Admission: Adults 40c, Children 25c. STAGE SHOW — followed by a Barn Dance in Zurich Town Hall on Thursday, February 10, with Bob Mason and his Western Swingbillies, Fun for everyone! Aberdeen Hall, Kirkton Wed, Feb. 9 Dancing 9:30 to ? ” Music By FRED WALTERS And His Orchesti’a. Admission 50c Everybody Welcome THE RINK COMMITTEE of Elimville United Church is sponsoring a play _ in the church on Tuesday, February 8th Valentine Box Social at 8:00 p.m. ‘Aaron Slick EUCHRE CROKINOLE LOST HEIR Winchelsea School Kumjoinus Class Forty-five members of the Kumjoinus Class of Main Street United Church gathered on Mon­ day for a most enjoyable eve­ ning. Mr. Benson Tuckey, newly elected president of the class, presided at his first meeting. The worship period was fol­ lowed by the reading of the Bulletin -by Mr. G. W. Medd, Rev. H. J. and Mrs. Mahoney, Mrs. E. Jones, Mr. Ernest Jones, Mrs. R. Roll&uill and Mrs. Emi- lie Carter. MrCGerald Skinner conducted the recreation, intro­ ducing a new game on skis. Mrs. A. Ostland and her group served lunch. A quarette composed of Messrs. Sweitzer, Blowes, Ma­ honey and McKnight rendered a male quartette. Fun, hilarity and a fine feeling of fellowship characterized the meeting. An interesting feature of the pro­ gram was the recording of the voices of the class which were later reproduced for their enter­ tainment. Mr. Earl Russell and Mr. Cecil Wilson supervised this innovation, Buy it, sell it, find it, tell it, d o i t,—w i t h Times-Advocate WANT ADS. H (in WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY February 9, 10 from Punkin Crick’ By Anglican Young People, Kirkton- ADULTS 50c, CHILDREN 25c Friday, Feb. 11 Ladies Please Bring Boxes Come One! Come All! Hockey EXETER ARENA Admission 35c and 15c First Game at 7:30 pan. MONDAY, TUESDAY, February 7, 8 ‘One Sunday Afternoon’ In Technicolor . - starring - • Dennis Morgan liis latest musical comedy) - with - ® Janis Paige 0 Dorothy Malone ® Don DeFore Wrong Number’ ADULT ENTERTAINMENT - starring - ® Barbara Stanwyck ® Bert Lancaster x. A Monday, February 7 Exeter vs. Dubl in - Hensall vs. Dashwood .j COMING! COMING! ‘The Pale Face’ (with Bob Hope) ‘Figliter Squadron’ ‘The Search’ ‘Jiggs And Maggie In Society* (with Joe Yule, star of Broad­ way stage play, “Finian’s Rainbow”) ■X You Are Cordially Invited To The Big New McColl-Frontenac FARM SHOW EXETER TOWN HALL Two Big Dances Friday, February 4 Modern And Square Opera House Exeter Every Saturday Night Saturday,5 A Special Movie Feature You Will All Enjoy It’s News Because it’s Claude Farrow, Consignee FRIDAY, SATURDAY' February 4 * 5 ® Gene Autry Your ________ magazines, radio and newspaper. ‘Superman’ favourite Hero of comics, GRAND BEND PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS 8 p.m. McKay Hall, Goderich Easter Week, April 18 - 22 Big STAGE SHOW followed by BARN DANCE Town Hall Zurich (Subject to rules of Sponsor) Thursday, Feb. 10 Amateur Groups Welcome Make written application MONDAY, TUESDAY February 7»8 J W. A. SUTHERLAND, President, Goderich Dramatic Club (Sponsor) One Act Plays Staging Arranged — Expert Adjudication ... In Cinecoloiir • Gloria Henry • Jack Holt • Dick Jones ® Pat Buttrain A great horse story, a great heart story. ’ — /yg0 — Chapter I of Columbia’s latest serial, the one and only if Stars of Stage and Radio •----- In Person ------ BOB MASON “Radio’s Tallest Singing Cowboy’^ AND HIS WESTERN SWINGBILLIES Clayt Steepens Band SECOND ANNUAL t ■ £ ADULT ENTERTAINMENT • Dorothy Lamour • Oeo. Montgomery ® Albert Dekker You’ll have nothing in your heart but pity for Lulu Bello— and the men who loved her. Three Stooges Cartoon, ‘PARDON MY CLUTCHES* and PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL 8:30 p.m. to 12i00 Heard daily over CFPL, London, 11:45 to 12:15 noon iFUN FOR EVERYONE Adults 75c Children 35c : - i $ Entry fee $2.00 Box 294, Goderich,