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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-02-24, Page 9
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24, 1949 Psge 9 Evening Service HENSALL Louisa Coleman, son Ed- and a firend of London with relatives here re- One garage will be open ■ in Exeter on Sundays and during the evenings throughout the week Open thia Sunday and '■ During the Evenings Throughput th® Week sneCl bros, & co. Garage A ■t* CEMENT WORK Foundations Sidewalks Free Estimates Doug Triebner Phone 171'12 Credifon s PHONE Mrs. ward, visited cently. Mrs. and Carpi returned home follow< Ing a week's visit with Brown’s parents, Mr, and Nelb, in Tavistock, Mrs. Milton Love, who been convalescing in London fob lowing her recent operation, was able to return. home last week, Mr. and- Mrs, J. Reid and Mr, Eric Reid of London visited cently with Mr. and Mrs. A- Case. 1 Mrs. Edna Corbett spent week-end daughter and Mrs. hurst, Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Hayter of Varna visited recently with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Kipper. My, Harris visited during the past week with Mr, and Mrs, Piercy Harris at ’Chiselhurst. The many friends of Gordon Munn, who has been seriously ill with typhoid pleased to hear he Mrs. Floyd Adair visited this week Adair in Lucan, Box Social The Ladies' Aid ,mel Church held a ful box social William Brown, Billie Mrs. Mrs. has re- L, the her Mr, ■at -the home of and son-in-law, Harold Parkers, Chisel- fever, are is improving, and children, with Mrs. 335 Exeter vanish aroma Coffee < houses MORNING BLUES when the enticing of Maxwell House steals through the It gives you the rich flavor and satisfying body of care fully chosen Latin-Ameri can coffees. High Class Used Cars 1947 CHEV Torpedo, two door, low pressure tires, less than 10,000, lots of extras. 1947 FORD Coach, 18,000 miles, \ spotless inside. 1946 and 1947 FORD Coaches. 1940 CHEV Coach Special, very nice extras. 1939 CHEV Coach,.40,0.00 miles. TWO 1941 FORD Coaches, spot less inside, original paint. 1948 DODGE %-Ton Express, 3,000 miles. 1949 1930 1934 DODGE 2-Ton Truck, new. MODEL “A" Coach. CHEV Coach. CAR RADIOS (Used) Ward Frit Dodge & DeSoto ZURICH Elimville Farm Fprym The Elimville North Farm Forum met at the home of My. and Mrs. William Word. The Radio discussion was interesting based on Parity Prices. There were no group discussions as it was review wight. Twenty-two members were present. A few games.were enjoyed, after which lunch was served. The , next .meeting will be held at the hoine of Mr. and Mrs, Philip Johns and the topic will “Render unto Caesar",he Club of Car- , ___ most success ful box social on Wednesday evening, A sing-song opened the program, with orchestra selec tions by Mr. A. Orr and Charles Forrest, accompanied by Mrs. Forrest at the piano. Bob Cam eron favoured with a piano solo. Mr. Tib er is pleasantly enter tained with the reading of poems. Harry Hey and Don Bell contributed vocal solos and Mrs. H. C. Bell and Shirley played a piano duet. The schoolroom was beautifully decorated in Valen tine colours and beautiful Valen tine boxes were displayed on . a decorated table. Successful Euchre The Hensall Women's Insti tute held a very successful euchre and dance in the town hall on* Friday evening. The ladies first prize was won by Mrs. James prize, .Mrs. prize, Mrs. first prize, R. H. Middleton, se cond .prize, A. D. McEwen; con solation, Jack Adkins. The lucky lunch Anna dance doch’s bett floor manager. The institute is _ and dance in the town ^hall March 11, W. C. T. U. Hold Meeting. The February meeting of CROMARTY Alex Gardiner, Mrs MacLam- ond and Glen are in , Miami, Florida, Niel M’cKellar is convalescing in Seaforth hospital following a slight stroke, Gr-om'arty junior mixed quart ette sang at Main Street United Church, Mitchell at the Sunday m'orning service. •Baby Billy Houghton has been quite ill Lloyd Guelph, family. There attendance at the church service Sunday mornipg, owing to the icy .conditions of the road. Mr. from With Miller Mrs. Rev. Young, who un fortunately slipped on a church step, a week or so ago, has recovered sufficiently to be able to be out and ,around, Mrs. Ken MacKellar has re sumed her position as leader the choir. with a cold. Sarsdahl, , visited his was not a o>. A, wife c. and very large Lloyd Miller and son, Stratford, spent Sunday’ his mother, Mrs. S. A. Paterson; second Porter; consolation A. Foster. Gent’s ticket was won Walker. Music was furnished orchestra with iby Mrs. for the by Mur- Ed Cor- sponsoring another euchre on The February, meeting of the W.C.T.U. was held at the home of Mrs. William Pybus, with Mrs. William Cook presiding. The meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month— One new member was added at this {meeting. Mr,Grigg, former missionary visitor course period, ent, of to Burma, was a and gave a brief dis- during the . devotional Mrs. E, Geiger, presid- __ Hensall, then occupied the chair. Review .of study book "Alcohol or Christ" was con tinued. The March meeting is to be held in Hensall. Business Directory DR. H. H. COWEN L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SUBGEOiV Main Street. Exeter Office 36w Telephones Res. 36j 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 2 to 5 p.m. FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER P.O. or RING 138 JOHN WARD Chiropractor and Optometrist MAIN STREET, EXETER Open Every Week Day Except Wednesday Phone 848 ARTHUR FRASER ALVIN WALPER LICENSED AUCTIONEER ' - Specializing In - Farm & Purebred Livestock Sales “Service That Satisfies** phone 57i*2 R. 1 DASHWOOD Income Tax Reports, Bookkeeping Service, etc. of WM. H. SMITH LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex - Special training assures you your property’s true Value on sale day* Graduate of American Auction College Terms Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed Orediton P.O. or Phone 43-2 E.'F. CORBETT licensed auctioneer Terms Reasonable Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETBR. R.R. 1 Phono Zurich 02r7 kippen Hold Anuuul Meeting The annual meeting of Andrew's United Church pen, was held under chairman ship of Rev. A» E. Hinton. Mrs. Harry Caldwell was. secretary. Reports of departments were presented to the, meeting and the treasurer’s healthy ances, surplus support WQl’lri Elections to the board of managers are; Carl McClinchey, J. MeCJellan, Robert McGregor, R. D, Elgie, r, M. Peck, puncan Cooper, Arthur Finlayson vine Workman Emerson Klye, Archie Parsons and Eldon Jarrott. Of these, Duncan Cooper is chairman and Emerson Kyle secretary, with Miss Jean ivison as treasurer. The .minister presented a re port of the action of the recent General Council with regard t'o ministerial support and pension fund CENTRALIA Mr. W. Hunter, of Toronto, visited on Sunday .with Mr. and ■Mrs. R, B. Gates. ■Mr. Truman Mills, of Sarnia, visited* on Friday with mother, Mrs. H. Mills. Miss Margaret Cook, Waterloo, spent the week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. K. Hodgins attended the funeral of Mrs. Hugh Hod gins’ father, the late Mr. William 'Shaddock, at Green way, on Monday. Among those who motored to London (Sunday evening to at tend the service in Metropolitan United Church, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Cecil Miss Ann St., EXETER, Phone 355w USBORNE and HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ontario President Angus Sinclair, R.R. 1, Mitch fell Vice-President Milton McCurdy, R.R. 1, Kirkton Directors William H. Coates, Exeter Martin Feeney, Dublin -John Hackney, R.R. 1, Kirkton William A. Hamilton, Cromarty Agents • T» G. Ballantyne, Woodham Alvin L. Karris, Mitchell Thomas Scott, Cromarty Secretary-Treasurer Arthur Fraser, Exeter Solicitors Glad man & Cochrane, Exeter St. -Kip statement showed •finance® a»d good bul- the treasury having a ‘nt $460/whilst increased, w given to missionary . Or- Ed. McBride, -campaign. STAFFA successful euchre party was Thursday evening in Staffa under the auspices of circle of the Women’s Institute, tables played, high prizes WHALEN Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Carter and family of Metropolitan were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. William Hodgson, Margaret Brock of Zion Is holidaying with Mrs. Milne Pul len. , Mrs, George Squire spent the week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Fraph Parkinson and Glenn visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, S. Blight of Thorndale, Friday evening dinner guests with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Khlare were Mr, and Mrs, Milne Pullen and D o n a J d, Miss Margaret Brock, Mr, and Mrs, William Fischer of St. Marys, Mr, and Mrs, L. Handley of Lethbridge, Alberta, and Mrs, Hopkins of Empress, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bragg of Kitchener, Mrs. Langtree of the fourth line visited with Mr. and Mrs, J. Hazelwood on Sunday. Mr, and Cecil Squire visited oit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, William Hastings of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dykes, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Millson of Pros pect, Miss Dot Massey of St. Marys, and Grafton Squire were Tuesday evening visitors with Mr? and Mrs. Ronald Squire. Mr. Tom Simpson of Toronto is holidaying this week with Mrs. Simpson and Tommy. Students Visit . Queens Perk, Toronto S tm d en t s from Normal School and High School paid a HL .... Queen® Park, Toronto, last Fri day, and were greeted by Prem ier Kennedy and others, Thomas Pryde M.L.A. for Huron, also address^ ’the students. He stat ed that recently , he had ** an opportunity t'o visit many of V, S. capitals, and he-found the more he travelled, the We proud he became of his own country, Stratford Mitchell visit to Uk Income Tax 1948 forms are here, Don’t waji till April 29 Arthur Fraser Exeter 355W I * f W21! "No Lost Time For Me This Year. * I’m Getting My Machinery Ready This Winter” Waiting- until si>ring to get your farm equipment serviced means time lost during the spring work sea son when every minute is valuable time. There is no thing gained by waiting. Resolve this year not to put it off ... to make a date with us today to get your tractor ready for spring work. You’ll be repaid many times in time saved by having the work done now, Make A Date Now To 1 Get Your Tractor Ready For Spring Working the past week, .She was the daughter of the late John Stacey. She was predeceased by -one sister, Mrs. William Wor den. .Besides her husband she js survived by -four children, Alex, Frank, Gordon and Margaret, all at home. She was a member ,of the Presbyterian Church in Cromarty and an active member of th© Staffa Women’s- Institute. The funeral .took place from her home on Wednesday at 2:310* p. m, and burial in Staffa cemetery INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Trucks, Tractors, Farm Equipment Phone 153W Exeter of A held hall two Ten being won by Mrs. Alf Ross .and Cecil .Bowman, slow by Mrs. Thomas Lang and W. J. Fell. .The lucky chair prize went to Mrs. Duncan Colquhoun. Lunch was served, Proceeds amounted to $11.00. Mrs. Christina Miller Chrisina Pearl Miller, wife of Worden Miller, of Staffa, died Sunday in .her fifty-fourth year at lier home, lot 30, concession 8, Hibbert Township. Mrs. Miller was in poor health for some time but took seriously ill dur- i and and and Mrs. f’ were Mr. Harvey Godbolt, Mr. Gerald Godbolt, Mr. K. Greb, ■ Mr. and Skinner, Mr. Sam Skinner, Aldeen Pym, Mrs. G. Penwarden, Mrs. W. Bowden, Misses Doreen Proctor, Evelyn Wriglit, Arlene Skinner, Maxine Bowden, Messrs. William Elliott Douglas Wilson, Donald Mitch ell and Fred Howe. Miss Donna Bowden is among the Normal -.School students who are spending this schools in Sarnia. You are invited to on Friday evening at 8 p.m. for the films sponsored Library Board. The picture story of Huron County Libraries and two C.P.P. films will be shown , week in the school by the picture SA1NTSBURY Mr. and Mrs.. W. J. Dobbs and Mr. and Mrs. Abbott, were Wed nesday evening guests with Mr. D. Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Rd.Dickens spent Monday at Hie home -of and Mrs. Robert Coleman,•Mr. of Lucan. Mr. and Mrs, D. Abbott were Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. H. London, spent the with Mr. and Mrs. E. Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. AT Eistoh and Sheila were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mrs. F. Davis. >Mr. and Mrs. M. Hamilton, and Ann, nt Alisa Craig, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis. Mr. ^and visited with London, on was able to them. Mr. and spent Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. C. family were Sunday guests with Mr. and Turner. Mr.aiid Mrs. W. J. of Lucan, visited with Mrs. M. McDonald on of last week. Miss .Almurie Davis visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Elstoit over the week-end. dinner guests Coates, of Latta, of week-end Mrs. M. McDonald Mrs. J. Dickens, in Sunday, and Jack spend the day with Mrs. E. Greenlee DlaVis and evening Mrs. J. Diekinst, Mr. and Monday W1NCHELSEA Quite .a number from this community attended . the alum inum demonstration held at Elimville church on Thursday’ night of last week. The reguiar monthly meeting of the .W. M. S. and W.A. was held at the home of Mrs. Free man Korns wou Wednesday With a good attendance. Mi* Newton Clarke is in onto this week attending good road convention. Mrs. W. F. Batten Sunday with Mr. and Fleteher, of Exeter. tMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kern and Helen spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hem. Mrs. Newton Clarke spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Morgan, %of Thames Road. * Mr. and Mrs. George Davis visited on (Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Elston, of Centralia. last Tor tile Visited ..on Mrs. Kay RETAIL MERCHANTS, SIGN OPERATORS, H 1 « Regulations 4, 5 and 6 (under the heading "Part III Lighting”) of the Regulations Respecting the Use of Electricity in Ontario Put Into Effect September 14, 1948, and Amended October 13, 1948, Are Suspended Between the Above Hours. Continued improvement in water conditions, coupled unusually mild weather, now enables the Commission to normal demands during night hours and on weekends. In with meet view of this, the lighting restrictions’ set out in regulations 4, 5 and 6 (under the heading “Part III Lighting”) of the Regulations made by the Commission under the Power Commission Act, are suspended each night from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m,, Monday to Friday inclusive, and from 7:00 p.m. Friday to 7:00 a.m. Monday* to 7:00 p.m.,However, during the daytime from 7:00 a.m Monday to Friday, resources are still inadequate to meet power demands fully. The Commission therefore requests that the Regu lations be strictly observed during these hours and that voluntary conservation be continued. The Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario and the Muni cipal Systems wish to express their sincere appreciation to all Hydro users who were affected by these Regulations. Your splen did co-operation provided invaluable aid during the critical period of the power emergency. THE HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO