The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-11-25, Page 3THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1948
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SA1NTSBURY
Mr. and Mrs. M. Abbott and
family, Mr. and Mrs. D. Abbott
Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis and fam
ily were dinner guests sat the
home of Mrs. W, J, Davis and
Ivan on Friday evening.
Mr, and Mrs.
and family and Mr. J.
were Sunday dinner guests
Mr «nd Mrs. Rd. Dickins.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Noels
family, of Aylmer Mr. and
G. Maines, of Lucan and
and Mrs, J. Dickins were
ner guests with Mr. and
M. McDonald on Saturday
ning. ,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Bridger
girls were guests with Mr.
Mrs. H. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs. H.
and Mrs. F. Davis were dinner
guests with Mrs. W. J, Davis
and Ivan on Sunday evening.
The friends and neighbors of
Mr, and Mrs, M. Haskett gath
ered at their home on Saturday
evening and
with a pair of wall plaques and
a floor lamp, Mr, Haskett
made a very suitable reply .and
invited all his friends to visit
them in their new home in Lu
can. The .evening was spent in
progressive euchre and a lunch
was served by the ladies.
Rev. M. H. and Mrs. Elston
were Sunday guests with Mrs.
F, Davis.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Davis and
family, of Nairn,
dinner guests .with
R. Greenlee.
Mr. and Mrs.
visited on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs.
Ailsa Craig.
Huron Road
Robt, .Hunter
Hunter
with
C. Abbott
W. Hodgins
presented ,them
DOMINATING INTERCOLLEGIATE FOOTBALL for the
past nine years, Western Mustangs bowed to the Varsity
Blues last Saturday in Toronto. In the above picture, Jack
Parry (27), one of the outstanding backfielders on the Cana
dian gridiron, is shown gaining ground for the Mustangs.
Parry scored the only Western touchdown of the afternoon.
Committee Report
The County Road Commis
sion’s report was endorsed. In
part it was as follows:
“Construction works have
been completed during the year j
as follows, the cost cited in each
case being an approximation as
out-standing accounts
be estimated
$33,000
$20,000
and
Hensall
north, :
No. 25
wanosh,
field,
Glenn’s
ous pavement, Wroxeter
more, $33,000.
“A considerable amount
bridge repairs has been needed
on account of the severe floods
of past years.
“Little calcium chloride was
available so that traffic has not
been served as well as desirable.
It is probable that the supply
for 19 49 will also be limited.
“Delivery has been received
of one power grader, ordered
three years ago, and another is
expected soon. A heavy power
grader / has been ordered for
early delivery.
“Because of unexpected de
mands, since the appropriation
by-law was passed, it is expected
that it will again be necessary
to carry over
counts at the
Warn Higher
“Prices of
many road
doubled, the
Highest Prices Paid for
Live Poultry of All Kinds
Gorrie
Egmondville
Kippen road
grading, $4,500;
., east, $1,000;
road construction
Colborne, west
, $16,500; No
grading, etc.,
Hill, $1,000;
have to
bridge
bridge,
culverts
culvert.
Walton
. $8,000,
from Wa-
2'0 Ash-
$5,500;
bitumin-
Riverside Poultry Co.
Howard Ferguson, Manager
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Christmas Seals
Two Irishmen, one accompa
nied by his wife, met on the
street.
Said
present
“No,
oi got
were Sunday
Mr. and MrsWallace Bowden
WOODHAM
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R, Greenlee
evening with
.Guilfoyle,
Pat to Mike: “Let me
me woife to yez.”
thanks,” replied Mike,
wan o’ me own.’’
Bigger and Bettter EarlA
Chesterfield
Suites
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/Mattresses
home.
a mark of 219, while Ir-
Armstrong again rolled
in posting up a 213 score.
Andrus came out of his
Many styles and all wel-
in any
Tables
Sturdily built, beautifully fin
ished tables for every occa
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Gift Selections
KROEI1LER
Designed by Kroehler and
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assured of well-constructed
pieces of furniture com
bined with modern stylings
and attractive coverings. A.
gift that will give years of
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A family gift that will
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mattresses r a n g i n g in
prices to the famous
Simmons’ “Beautyrest”.Mirrors
a number of ac-
end of the year.
Rate Needed
equipment ai
materials
demands
public are heavy, and it
be expected that
continued without
in the county road
“We recommend
partment
tioned to place flashing lights
at the Brucefield and Londes-
boro intersections on No. 4
Highway.
“We have no record of prom
ises to locate snow plows, as re
quested, in Seaforth, and due to
residence of operators, it may
not be practicable to do so. It is
our intention to give the county
roads in
Seaforth
those in
county.”
The work of the commission
and of County Engineer Patter
son was highly commended by
several reeves.
Endorsation was given the
property committee recommen
dation that centre partitions in
the registry office be taken out
and an addition be made to the
front of the building: that the
committee be empowered to in
spect the Neill museum collec
tion and, if approved, to
consider its purchase.
work
an
rate.
that
of Highways
The E.M.B.L. rolled again on
Monday night and below are
results:
Standing
Pinpoppers ............................
Butchers ...............................
Hot Shots ............................
Whizz Bangs .......................
Cellar Rats .........................
Big Six .................................
In the game between the i
chers and the Big Six, the
ter, after a remarkable showing
last week against the Hot Shots,
again slipped badly and lost all
seven points to the Butchers.
Ken Hockey, bowling well again,
led the Butchers with a 244,
while Captain Fred Darling also
showed very vvqll with a high
individual score of 227. For the
Big Six, Fred Bllerington ran
up 241 to lead his team, while
Don Case also showed well with
a high of 217.
In the tilt between the Cellar
Rats and the Whizz Bangs, the
game ran pretty well as expect
ed, with the Whizz Bangs tak
ing five of seven points.
Cellar Rats are picking up
well, though, and should
some of the top teams a
run before the schedule is
pleted. Ralph Bailey and
W'hilsmith led the Whizz Bangs
with
vine
well
Alf
slump to lead the Cellar Rats
with 24 5, while Captain Tra-
quair ran second with a high in
dividual score of 231.
In the most exciting game of
the evening (naturally, we
bowled in it!), the league lead
ing Hot Shots ran up against the
second place Pinpoppers and for
the second week in a row were
trounced, losing five of seven
points. The Pinpoppers were
quite
(the
their
when
Hot Shots had been ousted from
their number one position and
shoved down into a tie with the
Butchers. Ray Wuerth rolled
248 to lead the Pinpoppers,
while Captain Doug Pryde was
fortunate enough to bowl 24 4 to
take second honours. Roy Brock
bowled one game
Hot Shots, while
was second with
Last Saturday _ .
from Exeter comprising Harold
Wolfe, Doug Brintnell, Jack Ful
cher, Harry
Brintnell
tored to
visit
that
ago.
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played, with Exeter taking three
of t'he five. .Sarnia, however, won
the total points, 5938 to 5709.
For the Exeter team, Jack
Fulcher led with a five->game to
tal of 1188, with Harry Holtz
man running second with 1052.
All considered, the team from
very well
experienced
the
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EXETER
to
was
Holtzman, Harold
and Dinah iFinch, mo-
Sarnia to pay a return
the Border City crew
here a couple of weeks
total of five games was
otir community did
against the more
Sarnia team.
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Ramcrest $9.95 Famous $11.95
There is also a good selection of Ayers, Ottawa Val
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HANDBAGS
SLIPPERS
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SWEATERS
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