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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-06-23, Page 109 THE TIMES-ADvdcATP, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, 1949 CASH FOR DEAD ANIMALS COWS - $2.50 each HORSES - $2. HOGS - .50 per cwt. According to size and condition Phone, Collect EXETER 287 INGERSOLL 21 each William -Stone Sons, Ltd. INGERSQILl, ONTARIO DASHWOOD Mr. and Mrs. W. Kraft, Lon­ don, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs, Tillie Kraft, and sister, Mrs. Koehler. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raschke of •Detroit were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Merner and Mrs. Tie­ man. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kellerman are on an extended trip to Mont­ real. Dr. Eunice Qestreichei' has re­ turned to London where she is on the intern staff of Victoria Hospital. Miss Shirley Smith of Toronto spent the week-end at her home here, , x Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goetz of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with friends here. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Oestreicher were Mr. and Mrs, G. McPherson of Bryanston, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson of Dorchester, Mrs. Jack Patience and Mr. Clayton Patience Of Thamesford and Mt£. G. F. Neely of London. Misses Eleanor a n d Helen Bruer of New Hamburg spent the week-end with their grand­ mother, Mrs. Schroeder. Mr.v and Mrs. Len Bower and For Prompt Pick-Up , Riverside Poultry Co., Thamesford We Weigh On Your Scales At Your Farm I THE OLD HOME TOWN V. J. >W,«J o«t.By STANLEY Huron Shows Increase In Butter Production Huron County creamery butter production for the first four months of 1949 shows an in­ crease of over 50,0’0'0 pounds over a similar period last year. The figures are 889,7 66 for 1949 and 834,3-24 for 1948. The county stands sixth highest of all Ontario districts in" butter production. Cheddar cheese production for the same period shows a de­ crease of more than 50 per cent for similar periods. Figures are taken from the Dairy Report of the Ontario Department of . cation.Hensall 80r2Ingersoll 449J13 that — Phone — . Kintore 17r9 Primitive man believed liver was the seat of life.Riverside Poultry Co. HOWARD FERGUSON, MANAGER Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cudmore and Miss Shirley Smith, all • of Toronto, were, week-end visitors of Mrs. E. Kleinstiver. Edu- « S P You can still find people who “don’t believe in banks*’who keep their cash in old coffee pots, or hide it in the woodpile, or carry it around. But most folk nowadays keep their money in bank accounts. They can get it whenever they want it; and they can pay their bills by cheque. Canadians "have more than seven million such deposit accounts. In terms of Canada’s adult population, that makes it practically unanimous. X <3 The banks, in turn, know they must earn this confidence by giving you the best service they know how. Today you can take your account to any bank you choose. And what is in your bank book is strictly between you and your bank. It is your own private business. 0 M S X BANK state official. State monopoly of banks would wipe out competition and would open your bank account rd rhe eye of the c: White, of for Canada and Canadians and want this job continued Rastas: and dab’s Russell King, McKinley, Elgin, farmer R.E. 1, Zurich. ELIM VILLE Mrs. ip. Robinson of Stratford visited recently with her .sister, Mrs. John Kellet, who has been lib Mr. and Mrs. W, Routly, Anna and ‘Grace attended anniversary services at kirkton and visited with relatives there on Sunday. Mr, and. .Mrs. Lloyd Johns, Mrs, Howard Otis, Lonnie and Yynn attended a birthday 'dinner for Mrs. Johns mother near St- Marys on Sunday, Miss Florence Bell is spend­ ing a few days this week with Mr, and Mrs. S. C. White .and family of Talbotville, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Foster, of .St. Marys, Mr, and Mrs. Welling­ ton 'Skinner, of Centralia, visited on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, James Heywood. Mr. and Mrs. Alvih Cooper, >Lenore .and Floyd spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Crediton, , Mr. and Mrs, L. ____ .. Talbotville spent Friday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Routly. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym of Thames Road, Rastas; “Ah wants a toothbrush,”, Clerk: “What Size?” ,lDe biggest bestest you got—- ten in my family,” you want the “biggest and bestest” car service, Tuesday eve- and ham sup- a large crowd. from London the anni- and Mrs. ■son, and Miller of \ of Strat- from. Mrs. THAMES ROAD Miss Marilyn Gardiner sp^nt a few days last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gardiner, in London. Misses Nona and Lois* Pym, Helen Morgan and Eleanor Daw­ son of London spent the week­ end at their parents’ home. The pupils of Grades 6, 7 and 8 of Lumley School and Thames Road School, along with the other pupils in the school, area, went on a tour in two buses to Guelph on Friday of last week. Many places of educational in­ terest were visited around the agricultural grounds and every­ one fbund the day most enjoy­ able and educational. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner spent Tuesday of last week In Guelph at ’ the O.A.C. Home and Farm Week. The annual Sunday School an­ niversary was well attended on Sunday last. Rev. Dr. McNiven of London preached at both ser­ vices and his messages were much enjoyed. The children’s choir in the morning under the direction of Mrs. William' Cann and Mrs. *A. Morgan rendered appropriate music. In the eve­ ning the regular choir, with Mrs. Robbins of Crediton as guest soloist, provided the music. The church was beautifully de­ corated with baskets of peonies and roses. The following ning a strawberry per was served to A concert party provided the program which was much enjoyed by all. The following are versary visitors: Mr. John Templeman and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Staffa, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncan. Miss Kathleen Robb ford and Tom Duncan West, with Mr. and Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. A. 'Gardiner Mary of London, \yith Mr. Mrs. Melvin .Gardiner. Mr. and Ms. Sandy Munn, of Hensail, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borland. Mr. and Mrs. R. Keller and family of Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhode. Mr. and Mrs. William Thom­ son, Clarence and Woodham, with Mr. Rhode. Mr. and Mrs. B. Exeter, with ' Mr. i Weber. Miss Fern Mrs. Tookey of London, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott of Farquhar, Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDonald of Kirkton, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd of Woodham, with Mix and Mrs. Percy Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. R. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. James Squires, Mr. and Mrs. John Herdman, Mrs. Rhoda Westlake of Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. John Herdman, Mrs. Rhodo Westlake of Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. O. Cann. Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Lamport and daughter, with Mr. and Mrs. P. Stone. Rev. Dr. McNiven of London, Mr. ahd Mrs. Norman Dow of Roys, and Betty Allison, with Rev. and Mrs. Mair. -Mr. and Mrs. A. Page of Mt. Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Watson and family of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. ily Mrs. ..... of Kirkton, with 'Mr, and Mrs. William Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and Lillie of .Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock and Mrs. Brock (Sr.) of Zion, with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacBeth and family of Kippen, and Mrs. A. Hunkin. Miss Helen Howatt at Mrs. W. Elford’s. A trousseau tea was the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Nel­ son Squire on Saturday after­ noon and evening of last Week in honour of their daughter, Dorothy, bride-elect. Mr. and Mrsh C. Joynt of the U.S.A, are holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, Mor­ gan. There will be no church ser­ vice In Thames Road Church on Sunday morning as it is Elim- ville anniversary. * Dorothy, and Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Rodd, and Mr. and of London, Mr. and Scott of Farquhar, Ferguson Mr. and and fain- Mr. and and Mrs. Wilhier family of Kippen, Norman Ferguson of Cromarty and Oliver Jaques and family at Mr. Mr. ahd held at , Japan, has three-and-a-half earthquakes a day, on the ave­ rage, though rnost are impercept­ ible. If bring your car ,to the South End Service. Your car will need it for that vacation trip, / South End Service RUSS & CHUCK SNELL Phone 328 In Huron-Perth ELECT YOUR LIBERAL believe the Liberal Government has done a good job Mark Your Ballot on June 27th McLean, Andrew Young, editorl V • Seaforth, Peters, John R., clergyman R.R, 1, Seaforth. Remember there is no need for a chang VOTE for McLEAN POLLS ARE OPEN 9:00 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M., D.S.T., OR 8 A Al . TO 6:00 P.M. STANDARD TIMS Published by the Huron-Perth Liberal Association