The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-07-14, Page 8a
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1949
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SERVI C E
CENTRALIA
Mr. Albert; Mitchell, of Exeter,
was a Sunday visitor with MK
and .Mrs, L. B. Hodgson.
Mrs. Alex Wells, of Londes-
boro has been visiting for the
past week with her brother-in-
law and sister, Mr, and Mrs.
George. Hicks.
Master? Keith Hodgins visited
for a week with his uncle and
aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Hud
gins at Hax’pley,
Sunday' visitors .with Mr, and
Mrs. C. O’Brien were Mr. Tuf-
field Ducharme, of Detroit; Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald O’Brien, Wayne,
’' and Lance, of Mount
Mr, and Mrs, Earl
and Linda, of Arkona;
Mrs. Ray Snell, Exeter,
Arlene .Skinner under-
-operatio'n on Tuesday of
Ronald,
Carmel;
O'Brien
Mr. and
Miss
went an
this week.
Mr, and Mrs. P. Vercoe and
Bethany, of Flint, -Michigan,
were week-end guests with Mrs.
Vercoe’s mother, Mrs. A. Harl-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. L. . Buchan,- of
London, were week-end guests
with LAC and 'Mrs. L. Busselle.
Miss Barbara Lewis is visiting
with relatives in parkhill.
Mr. George Essery, of London,
called on Mrs, Parsons and Mrs.
Kershaw on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. R. ,J. Smith and
son visited with relatives in
Stratford on Sunday.
Mrs. F. S. Hall and little son,
of Toronto*, who have been guests
of Mrs. L. 'C. Hicks returned
Toronto this .week.
p,
to
GREENWAY
A large number attended
coration services at Salem Ceme
tery on Sunday evening. Mr.
Wilbert Young very capably act
ed as chairman. Rev. IF. L.
Lewin of Port Frank was the
guest speaker and gave a very
inspiring message. Mr. Freeman
Hodgins and Mr. Ben Thompson^
members of McGillivary Council,
spoke on behalf of the Council.
Mr. James Pollock of the
Canadian West spent a few days
with his sister, Mrs. A. Ridley.
Miss Marion Hicks of London
spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Hicks.
Mrs. McGillivary of St. Marys
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter McPherson and Mrs.
R. Snowden.
Mrs. Jas. Wellman and Robert
of Kalamazoo, Mich., visited last
week with her mother, Mrs. A.
McIntosh.
Mr. Cornelius East and
Elisha East of Victoria, B.C.,
renewing old' acquaintances
this vicinity. They called on
and Mrs. Carman Woodburn to
see the house now owned by
them which these two brothers
built fifty-four years ago east of
Corbett and which in 1935 was
moved to Greenway. These two
brothers were seventeen years
and fourteen years of age when
they built the house. They are
remaining in this vicinity for
the Parkhill Old Boys’ Reunion.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pollock
and Carl visited on Sunday with
relatives at Walton,
de
Mr.
are
in
Mr.
EUIMVILUE
Mr. Lome Ford, R.O.A.Fm who
was stationed at Aylmer, was
posted to Calgary.
Miss 'Sljirley Jaques, ♦ of Zion,,
is spending a few days with Mr,
and Mrs, Harold Bell,
Miss Lois Owen, of London, is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Or
ville Bird,
Mr, Harvey Sparling .of Guelph
spent the week-end at his home,
Mr, and Mrs. Be I to u r and
Linda from Exeter visited with
Mr, and Mrs. .0. Bird on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs, Ryna Stephen
and family of five daughters and
two sons, of Chesiey, visited with
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Stephen
and family. All attended the
•Morenz-Stephen family picnic at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jeffrey, Sebringville.
Wm.
CREDITON
and Mrs. Thomas DevitteMr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mocny
and Tommy returned to their
home in Saginaw-. Michigan, on
Sunday; after spending a week
with Mrs. Devitte’s sister, Mrs.
Albert King and Mr. King. Mr.
and Mrs. Mocny also spent a few
days in Toronto, Montreal and
Quebec.
Sunday .visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. A. King were Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Craven, of Detroit, and
and M'r s. Alden Craven
Nancy, of Ailsa Craig.
Mrs. Clifford Munce
Mr.
and
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AIRPORT NEWS
Ou Friday July 15 ,Air Com
modore D. ®L Muck ell OBE, Deputy Air Member for Person
nel, Air Force Headquarters will
present wings .to the eighth
course of pilots to receive their
training at the Flying Training
School here.
The presentation of the wings,
which takes place at 2:00 P,M,
will be followed by a ceremonial
parade 'by station personnel
a fly past ,by nine Haryard
craft, from FTS.
Following is a list of
graduates with their
towns: F/C R. Anslow, Morden
Surrey, England; F/C J. F. W-
Harris, Windsor, Ont.; F/C S. S.
Hassay, Innisfree, Alta.; F/C P.
M. Lemieux, Maniwaki, P, (Q.;
F/C A^_ Mehlhaft, Medicine Hat,
W. A. Mosher, Camp-
B.; F/C Pumple, Ot-
; F/C E. A. Seitz,
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and
air-
the
home
Farm Improvement Loans Pay For
Labor-Saving Devices In Rural Homes
Many a farmer wants to give his wife the benefit of home
modernization, ibut finds that lack of ready money stands in. his
way. Yet thousands of farmer’s homes have been modernized With
the help of Bank of Montreal Farm Improvement Loans.
This inexpensive kind of credit can be used to pay for refrigerators, washing and milking machines, cream separators; electrical,
heating or water systems; and even the erection, repair or exten
sion of buildings, including homes.
Farm Improvement Loans cost only five per cent in interest.
There is no other charge, They can he repaid on easy terms. Jim
Hendry, B of M manager at Exeter, extends a hearty welcome to
farmers to drop in for a talk about farm and home modernization and its financing. ’ (advt.)
Mlary’s on July 22 at St,- Marys,
Home and Home series are
also being organized with the
Listowel team and R.C.A.F. Stn.
Trenton, Dates for these games
will be announced in the near
future,
In spftbull last week the HA"
team tied Wingham 6-6 and de
feated Listowel 12-7. The "B”
team tied Credifon 8-8 and de
feated Grand (Bend 12-6,
Wing Commander E. R, John
ston, Officer Commanding FTS,
Wing Commander A. R. Holmes,
Officer Commanding School of
Flying Control and Flight Lieu-,
tenant Eric Wilson, Chief Exam
ining -Officer FTS left last week
for the United Kingdom for a
tour of .training bases in the
RAF.^They travelled to England
aircraft from the
School at Trent-
Announcement
Alta.; F/C
bellton, N.
tawa, Ont.
Victoria, B.«
A letter recently received from
Wing Commandei- A.
Commanding Officer
Station, Clinton, . thanked the
airmen and officers of Centralia
for their suberb cooperation in
putting on a flying display -for
their Air Force Day .celebration.
A quotation from W/C Hull’s
letter follows: "The Air Display
over this station was excellent
and certainly received .the fullest
applause comment
thousands
here."*
C. Hull,
R.C.A.F.
in a Lancaster
Central Flying
on.
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A visitor to
I have taken over the Beatty Bros. Equipment and
Ottaco Repairs from Mr. Ted Munn. I will carry on
the business from the house till further notice.
Hay Carriers
Hay Forks
Rope
Pulleys
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the station last
Monday was Squadron Leader
Norm Magnussen, Winnipeg. S/L
Magnusson with his wife .and
family has just returned from
the USAF's Air University at
Maxwell Field, Montgomery. His
ne.w 'posting is to .Training Com
mand Headquarters, Trenton,
where he will be Command Navi
gation Officer.
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Squadron Leader .George Bury
leaves Centralia on July 26 to
take up the position of Chief
Signals Officer, Air Transport
Command, Rockcliffe, Ont. , His
position of Signals Officer, Radar
and Clommunication School
Flight will be filled by Flight
Lieutenant Jt. R. France, a recent
graduate of the Long Technical
Signals Course at Clinton.
Rope Hooks
Pressure Systems
Litter Carriers
Water Bowls
Orders Taken for Minneapolis-Moline
Tractors and Farm Machinery
Mrs. Clifford Munce and
father, Mr. John Hurdy, of Lon
don, spent Wednesday with Mr.
and -Mrs, King.
•Miss Ellen Veale, of Hazleton,
Pa., is spending a pleasant vaca
tion with relatives, Miss Mary
Chambers, Mr. and
Chambers and family.
Local and visiting
the L.O.L. will attend
the United Church on .Sunday
morning at 11:30 o’clock.
Mrs. Mildred Cora and daugh
ter, Sandra, of Detroit, spent
last week with the former’s sister
"Mrs. Clarence Fahrner and Mr.
Fahrner.
■Mr. and
of Kippen,
wth Misses
Mary Wein.
Mr. Robert Wolfe, of Sarnia,
is spending a week at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Eilber,
of Ubly, Mich., and ;Mr. H. K.
Eilber, of town, are holidaying
this week at Manitoulin Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Lprne Hodge
and son spent .the w’eek-end in
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Fahrner
and son, of London, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Fahrner.
Mrs. F. W. Green, of Chicago,
is visiting at the home of -Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Green.
Miss Lulu Kuper
to arrived Saturday
summer with her
Nelson
United
The
Church
Ipperwash Park on Tuesday of
last week for their annual picnic.
An afternoon of fine sports
under the direction
Joyce Chambers and
Mack, were enjoyed by all
included a candy scramble
tnd Primary Class, a sack
for the junior boys, won by
Galloway, and a clothes pin
for the junior
Paula Boulianne.
was winner in the men's .potato
rolling contest and Patricia
Chambers captured the prize in
the girl’s gum stretching contest.
The soda cracker race was won
by Labelle Hill, and the hidden
spot by Mr. James Mawhinney.
Candle burning race, Mrs. Ed.
Lamport and Ted WTight. Guess
ing contest, Mr. Ed. Lamport
and Mrs. Ted Wright. Adult
Ball Throwing, Mrs. Kestle. A
lively game of dodge ball was
enjoyed, after which players,
young and old, joined for a
game of softball.
Seventy-five members sat
down to a delightful picnic sup
per and all voted the picnic as
bring one of the best.
and most favourable
possible fro m the
who witnessed it
R. B. WILLIAMS
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Mrs.Ed.
lodges o£
service in
Mrs. Herbert Jones,
visited on .Sunday
Finkbeiner and Mrs.
from Toron
to spend the
sister, Mrs.
Musgrave.
Church School Picnic
members of the United
Sunday School met at
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The station hardball team had
two successful games last week,
defeating Exeter 14 to 6, and
Lucan 13 to 3. An exhibition
game is being lined .up with St.
HENSALL
At the Royal Conservatory of
Music exams held in Goderich
on June 25, the following pupils
of Miss Greta Lammie, A.T.C.M.,
were successful. Grade 1, Chas.
Mickle (first class honours);
Grade 4, Dwayne Tinney; Grade
5, Marilyn Mousseau.
Dr. Margaret M a c L e a n re
turned home after holidaying in
Muskoka and Toronto.
Mr. Harold Bonthron was in
Toronto ‘this week on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook of
Toronto are visiting this week
with the former’s mother, Mrs.
Catharine Devlin.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook are
enjoying a holiday at Port Elgin
and Orillia.
Mrs. Westlake and son of De
troit visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Mousseau.
Mrs. Sararus visited
at the home of her
and daughter, Mr. and
old Bonthron.
Mr. Gordon Troyer,
been confined to Clinton General
Hospital, suffering from the ef
fects of a sun-stroke, is some
what improved at date of writ
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams of
London visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Corbett.
At the union services Mrs. P.
A. Ferguson and Mrs, C. Ken
nedy sang a duet entitled
The Garden". Mr. J. Nicol
sided at the organ.
Mr. and Mrs. >Fred Giles,
and Mrs. Morley Giles of
merston and Miss Marjorie Giles,
R.N., St, Catharines, visited re
cently with Mr. and Mrs. George
Thompson,
this week
son-in-law
Mrs. Har-
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Exeter
Garage Operators
Announce
THAT ALL GARAGES
IN EXETER WILL CLOSE
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Wednesday Afternoon
EXCEPT THE ONE OPEN SUNDAY & EVENINGS
We thank the public for their co-operation in the
past. The Wednesday afternoon closing has been
started so that our staffs will not work more than
the lawful 48 hours.
Open this Sunday, next Wednesday
afternoon, and evenings:
Graham Arthur
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Price: $15.50 To yield 6l/2%
The Common shares are the only
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Full details available upon request.
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• Whether it’s a tankful of gasoline or a
complete lubrication job with a few
“extras” thrown in, we’re equipped to
take care of you the way you like. Here
is a list of otir services, in addition to
supplying gasoline and Oils
O IMPERIAL LUBRICATION
□ ATLAS TIRES
ATLAS BATTERIES
ATLAS ACCESSORIES
(FILTERS, STARK KUOS, FAN BELTS. ETC.)
CAR WASHING
of Misses
Rosalia
and
for
race
Bob
race
girls, won by
Ted Wright
You’ll find everything for your car
at otir station*—and we do try to give
good service—so you’ll come back again.
YOUR IMPERIAL OIL DEALER <’’■01111.
who has
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Pal-
RCAFof Mr. and
Norman Mc-
were Sunday
WHALEN
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Pickles
and family of Byron visited on
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Khlare.
Phyllis and Dotis Docking of
Munroe are holidaying with Mt.
and Mrs. Frank Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parkinson
and Ronnie and Mr. and Mrs.
Don Marshall and family, Lon
don, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, George Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. .Earl Gregory of
Rannock visited recently with
Mr, and Mrs. Freeman Arksey.
Miss Jean McDougall, London,
and Mr. J. Dickins, Byron, were
week-end visitors
Mrs. F. Squire.
Mr. and Mrs.
Donald of Kirkton
Visitors with Mt. and Mrs. Melle-
ville GUhning.
Mrs. Ogden and Mary are in
Woodstock for a time with Mr.
and Mrs. William. Ogden.
Allen Hodgins had Ills tonsils
removed in St. Joseph’s Hospi
tal, London, on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shields of
Toronto visited on Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. F. Scluire.
Recent visitors Of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Gunning were Mrs.
Freeman Perkins and Wilfred,
Exeter; Mr. and Mrs.
near London; arid
Coursey, Frances and
Lucan.
Mrs, Olivo HlchUrds
ford was a wdek-end
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hodgson.Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Millson
and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Millson
of London visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. George Mill-
son.
Mr. Norman Brooks of Stan
ton, Virginia, and sisters, Nettie,
of Winnipeg, ditd Florence, of
Toronto, called ou Old friends
around Whalen Corners on Sun
day.Mr, and Mrs,. Harold Maedel
of TUlsonbutg were Sunday visi
tors of Mr, and Mrs, Laverne
Morley.
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demands a high standard of efficiency
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