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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-09-17, Page 4
Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1953 Mr. Bill pilgrim, salesman for Robert Cook’s. Motor Shies, has rented the dwelling owned by Mr. Bert Peck, recently vacated, by Mrs. Emma MucBojjaid, Mrs. Hilda Haun has accepted ,a position in the Obstetrics Ward at South Huron Hospital, Exe ter. Mrs. Haun commenced her duties last Tuesday and is on night duty. Hensail And District News Are You Ruptured? Board Makes Preparations For School Fair At Hensall I ! Com- Fair Our Service Is Different! We Sell You A Fit In Our Private Truss Room A meeting of the Hensall inanity Agricultural School Board was held September 10 in the Council Chamber with the following directors being present: chairman, W W. Kerslake Mock, H. Sc McNaughton, Trusses, Belts, Supports of All Kinds SATISFACTION GUARANTEE© Over 20 Years’ Experience - Your Drugs At ROBERTSON'S •Phone 50 Exeter Parke; Warden, A. C. McClinchey, R. ane, J. 6 J. Sinclair, H. C. Bell, B. Riley, N. Howe; also the following teachers, Mrs. S. Simpson, Mrs. R. Elgie, Mrs. Jolly, Miss Avery, Mrs. Forrister, Miss Kennedy, Miss Chapman and Mr. W. G. Reaburn along with the Agricul tural Representative, W. G. Mont gomery of Clinton. Minutes of the previous meet ing were adopted as read. It was decided to have the classes stand as on the prize lists of be fore the holidays and the aver- the month Hay, P. L Bell, H. Parker Polio Ferringo, Hoken, been spending the her mother, Mrs. was stricken with to by re- Stricken With Mrs. Frank N.J., who has I summer with > Ida Munn, was stricken polio last week and rushed | Victoria Hospital, London, I ambulance. Her condition is ported favorable. ! Honored By Friends Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stewart, prominent residents of McKillop, who recently disposed of their farm and are taking up residence in Seaforth, were prised, in fact when over SO friends gathered Thursday evening, September 10 in a surprise visit to honor them and present them with a coffee table, mirror. This Week In Winchelsea By MRS. F. HORNE News of Elimville By MRS. ROSS SKINNER Ml' Bela Aluminum Any Color, Any Style WOLVERINE SELF-STORING Storms & Screens Carries "Good Housekeeping" Seal of Approval Low in Price, High in Quality Five-Year Guarantee - Terms ★ For Free Estimate Phone Collect 4-8219 London Home Products Co 85 Wellington St. S. LONDON, ONT. age attendance as of of June. A suggestion was next year to increase in poultry prizes. The following judges will be asked to officiate at the Fair to be held September IS at the Arena in the evening: grain, Harry Strang; roots and vege tables, Ted Pooley; fruits, W. McKenzie: poultry and eggs, Le roy O’Brien; livestock and pets, Agri. Representatives: flowers, Mrs. C, Haugh, crafts, G. C. Gardner; bicycles and tricycles, Agricultural Representatives. It was decided that the direc tors and their wives would again operate the booth, with P. L. McNaughton in charge of sup plies. N. Howe was appointed to look after the pipers. B. Riley was appointed to look aftei* the pens, etc. The secretary was instructed to get in touch with Mr. C. Blowes and Mr. and Mrs. Sturgis of Exeter to act as judges for the contests to be held in the Town Hall Mock and pointed to as regards the Fair, made for the classes and to increase the j Church Services I The date of Chiselhurst anni versary service is Sunday after- j noon, October 4. One of the guest' I speakers will be Rev. C. Scott, i of Blyth. Next Sunday morning at 9:45 the Rally Day program will be carried out in Chiselhurst Church. Rev. Rogers will preach. Next Sunday morning, Septem ber 20, the Sunday School pupils of Hensall United Church will meet at 10; 31) a.m. At 11 o’clock a combined service for adults i and pupils will be hejd in _the church theme charge, her 27 service Rev. Maines of Brucefield bring the message. featuring the Rally Day with Rev. Rogers in Sunday morning, Septem- marks the annual W.M.S. in the United Church, will on October S. Mr. R. H. Scane were ap- interview the Council the annual grant for 4' 1 'wU,V****L* W11 111? lewcl do any job Of a 'lectrical sense For fewer dollars And far less cents. Enjoy Pot Luck Supper The Women's Missionary ciety held a pot luck supper in the church basement Thursday night, September 10. A lovely meal was served and enjoyed by tlie members after which Mrs. Cross, the president, called the meeting to order. Miss M. Ellis ably presented the devotional period using as her meditation an article by Mrs, McKillop, en titled, "Jesus Shall Reign.” Mrs. A. Alexander led in responsive, reading of the Scripture Lesson. Prayer was offered by Mrs. W. Henry. The Thank-Offering ser vice for the W.M.S. will be held the last Sunday in September. Rev. Maines of Brucefield will be guest speaker (morning ser vice) . Miss Gladys Luker rendered a pleasing piano solo. Mrs. Cross voted thanks to Mrs. A. Joynt, Mrs. A. Clark and those respons ible for the arrangements. Con tests prepared by Mrs. Rogers I were conducted by Mrs. Coates. I --------------------- So- pleasantly sur- overwhelmed, neighbors and at their home smoking stand and wall Couple Honored town hall was filled Bridal The capacity Friday evening, Septem ber 1 for a reception for Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Alexander (nee Lorraine Livingstone), b r i d a J couple. The guests of honor were presented with a chesterfield suite. Harburn’s orchestra pro vided music for the dance. The reception was arranged by Mr. Melvin Glanville and assistants, thewith Bev. Morgan making presentation. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wicks of London spent the weekend with the latter’s parents, Mr .and Mrs. Fred Walters. Miss Joy Whitlock, St. Thomas, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horpe and family. Mrs. Ivan Brock and Margaret have returned home after spend ing the past three weeks at Glencairn, Mr. Colin business trip day. A number vicinity attended a shower Miss Aldene Pym of Exeter at the home of Mrs. Harold Bell, Elimville, on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Deline of Port Colborne were recent visit ors with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford. Qilfillan was on a to Guelph last Tues- of ladies from this for Buy Co-OpHonored At Shower A miscellaneous shower for Miss Aldeen Pym was held Fri day evening at the home of Mrs. Harold Bell, Miss Doris Elford escorted Aldeen to a prettily- decorated chair and read the ad dress. Affler opening her gifts, Aldeen thanked her friends graciously. Contests were held and lunch was served by the hostess. Personal Reins Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner and family visited Sunday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jaques of Zion. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Sparling of London spent the weekend with Mr. Harry Sparling and Hazel. A number of ladies from this community ,attended a trousseau tea for Miss Aldeen Pym in Exe ter Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen visited on Sundays with Mrs. Stephen of Dashwood, Miss Donna Murch of. London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch, Mr. Harry Murch, turned to the home of Order Your Alberta Coal Now! • LINDANE BARN SPRAY $2.40 a Pound e KEROL FARM DISINFECTANT $1.30 a Quart •> GLOVES • WORK CLOTHES • RUBBER BOOTS Exeter DistrictReport On Crediton By MRS W. MOTZ Personal Items Mrs. A. Crerar spent a days last week visiting with sister-in-law, in London. Dr. Janies Jarrott, of London, visited last week with his mother, Mrs. Catharine Jarrott. Miss Anu Hildebrandt, of Lon don, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs, Mary Hildebrandt. Mrs. Len Noakes is visiting with relatives in London. Mr. Fred Beer is confined to Westminster Hospital, London, where he is receiving treatment. Mrs. Edna Corbett of Exeter visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Schroeder and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. I-I. W. Neeb of Tavistock visited last week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Marks have moved into the apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Lome Luker, recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Ron Moir. Mr. mechanic Sales. Mr. and family visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams at Dash- w>od. Mr. Edison Forrest, Ross For rest and Mr. and Mrs. William Forrest returned home Saturday after a pleasant motor through Western Canada to coast. ACI .Donald Orr visited cently with his parents, Mr. Mrs, A. Orr, prior to leaving- for Edmonton, Alta,, where he will be stationed. Bob Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Davis, has signed up with the Signal Corps at London and left for camp at Kingston on Monday of this week. Tom Radford, of Birmingham, England, is a guest with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Davis and family. Mr. Harold Hedden of Dresden visited with his mother, Mrs. C. Hedden, last week. few her Mrs, Ed. Mitchell, Marks is employed as at Bob Cook Motor Mrs. Jack Corbett and trip the Sr., Mr. re- and Mrs. Philip Murch after visiting for two weeks with Dr. and Mrs. Phone 287 Collect Exeter, Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Sam Raynham . . . p t of Tnrnntn spent Sunday in Exeter with Mr. lAlcme 1 ostei of Toronto- and Mrs, Norman Heaman. Mr. Mark Mitchell of Exeter and Mrs. Tina ’Young of Cleve land, Ohio, spent a few days last week with Mr. Charles Ander son. Congratulations Mrs. Alvin Flynn Mrs. Wilmer Wein cently married. Mrs. their Mr. and moved into Saturday. Mr. and K to and who Mr. and Mr. and were re- Jim Coward new home on Frank Glan- liave returned Mrs. ville and family home after a trip to Manitoulin Island. When Worming Your Poultry Flock This Fall Get Them All • • ® Mrs. George Wallace. Rev. R. Duncanson attended Presbytery meeting on Monday. Honored By Friends A large gathering of friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen met at their home Monday evening to bid them fare well before their departure to their new home in Mitchell. The evening was spent in playing pro gressive euchre. An address was read by Mrs. William Harper and Mrs. Alex McLaren and Mrs. Calder Mc.ICaig presented them with a ’ chenille bedspread and a lamp-table. Lunch was served by the ladies. WORM WITH t / Dr. Salsbury's Wormal Dr. Salsbury s Laboratories re- and W.l. Donates To Hospital The annual pot luck supper of the Hensall Women’s Institute was held in the Legion Rooms I S]10Wers For BHdc-Elcct Wednesday night, September 9. Mrs. P. Graham, Mrs. G. Arm strong and their assistants were in charge. Following supper, the president, Mrs. Armstrong, pre sided for a period of business. Members answered the roll call with Mrs. quilt raffle in June, thanked all the Members will send a shower of cards to Mrs. J. McAllister, Who is recovering from a serious ill ness. The secretary read a letter from the South Huron Hospital at Exeter. A motion was carried that the Institute donate $10 for the purchase of cups and saucers a gift to the South Huron Hos pital, Exeter. Miss A Consitt and Mrs. E. Sproat were named buying committee. Mrs. G. Armstrong, Mrs. Beer, Mrs. H. Horton, Mrs. Mousseau and Mrs. H. representing the H.W.I., the International Conference of A.C.W’.W. in Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, August 21., Mrs. Faber gave an interesting review of the highlights. Kippen East W.l. are entertaining Hensall Institute in October. Institute members are reminded of articles for exhibit at Exeter Fair. (Articles to be made by Institute, members.): dining room table centre of cut flowers; braided rug; pot holders ( crocheted, knitted); Kleenex doll; apple pie. Any member hav ing any of these listed articles Is asked to advise Mrs. R. H. Middleton at once. Mrs. C. Ken nedy and Mrs. C. Fornest sang a duett with Miss G. Lammie as accompanist. Mrs. R. Cameron and Mrs. W. Henry will be hos tesses for the October meeting, Historical Research and Grand mothers’ meeting. Roll call, will be “an old school verse.” Mrs. Middleton and Miss Consitt, the entertainment committee, pro vided a series of novel contests and:quizzes with Mrs. W. Henry the high winner. R.N., J. W. Weber Ltd.ONTARIO •ft KEEPING PACE Nowadays bank staffs use machines to do much of the record-keeping 1 & demand for banking services by more maintain the same fast, efficient handling of your account. THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY By Roe Farms Service Dept MZ OUT THE £66$ with R at the nurses’ residence honor, prior to her mar- bal- Dick My garden did fine, For at the fair, My neighbors’ chickens Took first prize there. John Wallace and Mrs. M. Scott left on Friday Since 1900, bank staffs have increased from a few thousand to 48,600 ... the number of cheques handled to 1,000,000 a day. ladies for their kindness. “My Summer Highlights.” Kingma, winner of theCopr. Nationwide Friture* Syndicate and more customers... and to F, A. ' ... Faber, I , attended 1 Comments About Cromarty By MRS. K. McKELLAB Distributor EG6 ’WOOD - • PELLET FORM) Lorrte Eiler, Hensall H. Kellerman, Dashwood C. Tindall, Mooresville RADIO AND ELECTRIC SALES AND SERVICE GENERAL WIRING IS YOUR MONEY OUT OF WORK? If you yourself were out of work— not making any money, you’d consider yourself something of a failure, wouldn’t you? By the same token—MONEY should be working, too? making more money and making it safely. 4% Guaranteed Trust Certificates •Unconditionally guaranteed ds to principal and interest. Pay 4%, payable half-yearly. Short term—5 years. Authorized investment for trust funds. No fluctuation in principal. IM 5 YEARS $410.18 ACCUMULATES TO $500.00 STERLING t O R P O HEAD OFFICE 372 Bay St. Toronto A t I O N BRANCH OFFICE M Dunlop St Bdrrie 1 Miss Velma Ferguson, I popular bride-elect of Saturday, ; September 12, was feted at showers prior to her marriage. Mrs. Edgar Cudmore was hostess at her home Tuesday, September 8 when friends and neighbours met to honor her and present her with a lovely Kenwood blanket, while seated in a beautifully de corated cfiair underneath pink and white streamers and loons of confetti. Mrs. Etherington read the accompany ing address. The presentation was made by Mrs. Wilmer Mc Donald. A short program was enjoyed consisting of community singing, contests and a reading by Mrs. James Kirkland. Velma expressed her appreciation for the gift and luncheon was served. ! Chiselhurst friends, neighbors and relatives met at the home of the bride-elect’s parents, Mr. and i Mrs. J. Ferguson Wednesday eve ning, September 9 to present her with a miscellaneous shower. The trousseau and gifts were dis played by Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson and Miss Patricia Mitchell, R.N. A short program was presented including community singing, quartette numbers and a humor ous skit by Mrs. Jack Glenn and Mrs. Thomas Brintnell. Assisting the bride-elect to a beautifully decorated chair, where she re ceived many beautiful gifts, were Mrs. Mervin Hayter and Miss Patricia Mitchell. Mrs. Thomas Brintnell read the address to the guest of honor. Velma expressed her thanks to everyone for tlieir gifts after which refreshments were served. The nurses in Velma’s class at Victoria Hospital held a kitchen shower in her riage. Mrs.Gerald Gowanlock, Lam beth, was hostess for a miscel laneous shower at her home, when girl friends of Velma’s pre sented many lovely gifts. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. T. Laing left by bus on Sunday afternoon for an extended visit with their daugh ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eves at Moosejaw, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. I-I. R. Currie and Miss Fran Hamilton, of London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kemp and Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Rose of Mitchell visited Thursday eve ning’ with Mrs. M. Houghton. Dr. I-Iugh Johnston, Sault Ste. Marie, and Miss Margaret John ston, Stratford, visited Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott. Mrs. Frank Cadick and Sharon Grace are spending a week with Grace Scott and Mr. and Donald Scott. Mr. Cadick with them over the week- Mrs. Mrs. visited end. Mrs. James on a bus trip to Winnipeg and other western points. Mr. Hector McPhail and his sister, Mrs. Kate Harper, Science Hill, and Miss Flora Campbell, Tiree, Scotland, visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott, Sr., and Mr. and HERE ARE MY EGGS FOR THE PAST WEEK. THE^LL GOIN ON MY NEXT TRIP TO TOWN FOR FEED. L JOE-IT LOOKS LIKE YOUR EGG TROUBLES ARE CAUSED BY YOUR T handling, not YOUR BIRDS. 3 jfor nearly 9>000fi00 deposit accounts. It is one of the reasons why they are able