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Help The Blind To Help Themselves
NOTICE
Hensail Calf Club
90 Hereford Calves Arriving
October 20 In Hensail
Are Open to Any Boy or Girl Up to 21 Years of Age
Plea^t Contact Your Township Director:
TUCKERSMITH
HIBBERT ...........
USBORNE .........
STEPHEN .........
HAY ....................
STANLEY .........
Jack Kinsman, Pres.James McGregor, Sec.
Instructs Board
Collect Accounts
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munity Centres Board and the
service clubs in town. If so, he
suggested that the organizations
work together to present a
money-making program at the
arena in an attempt to lower the
amount of tax money which
would have to be used to pay
off the. debts.
Declare Full Holiday
Nov’ember 11 was declared a
civic holiday by council at the re
quest of
Canadian
Legion
ling said
extensive
Deputy-Reeve William McKen
zie reported the sleuce gates at
the dam were in bad repair and
warned that the entire cement
abuttment on the north side
might give out if the situation
was not remedied. It was agreed
to call in the Ausable Authority
engineer, C. I’. Corbett, of Lucan.
A proposal to construct a
drain along the Thames Road to
service the property of Gordon
Baynham was turned down when
it was realized that the drain
committee had already exceeded
its budget.
i
the local branch of the
Legion.
President Andrew Bier-
the branch planned an
program for the day.
For Thanksgiving Weekend
Pic-Nic Hams lb.
SCHNEIDER’S Cottage Rolls .......................
Dinner Hams (boneless) ..
Dry Cured Bacon ...............
.... 430
.... 650
.... 850
39C % lb.
lb.
lb.'
Our own EXETER SAUSAGE (very lean)650 lb.
Baby Beef Heart, Liver, Tongue (it sells quickly)
. We always buy the best beef we can find right
in this district. We think this week’s EXETER
BEEF is the tops. We have '12 quarters. Come in
and choose one for yourself ■
Exeter Beef
Mr. and Mrs, L. B. Hodgson
and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hodg
son are attending the Ontario
Insurance Agents Association con
vention in Toronto this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Murdoch
have returned from a motor trip
to South Dakota. They visited in
Rabbitt City a couple of days.
On their return they spent a few
days with their parents in Exeter
and Brucefield.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Davis of
Fort Erie and Miss Mabelle Mc
Naughton of Winnipeg, Man.,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Ryckman during the past week.
Dr. and Mrs. John Beswick of
Quebec City and Mrs. J. M. Bes-
wiek of Toronto visited on Sun
day with Miss Vera Rowe.
Weekend guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Fraser were Miss M.
Hope and Miss G. Tayloi* of Lon
don, England; Miss Amy Lind,
Hamilton; Mrs. W. Gard and Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Fear of Toronto.
COMING EVENTS
Exeter Frozen Foods
1 PHONE 70 MAIN ST.
SPECIAL DANCE Friday, Octo
ber 8, Seaforth Community Cen
tre. Music by the Nite Ryders.
Admission 50£. 7c
PORK & BEAN SUPPER — On
Tuesday, Oct. 26. Supper served
from 5:30 p.m. Sponsored by the
W.A. of Trivitt Memorial Church.
HALLOWE’EN FAIR and Bazaar
—Exeter Public Library, Satur
day, Oct. 30. Sponsored by the
W.A. of Main St. United Church.
Further announcement later. c
SALE
HANOVER RACES — On Mon
day, Oct. 11, at 1:30 p.m. Card
includes Free-For-All, 2.IS and
2.24 pace for $300 each; a pace
for non-winners of $500 and a
2.30 pace for $200 each. Better
horses in Western Ontario. All
classes filled. Track ideal. Betting
privileges. 7c
BAKING SALE, Produce, etc.—
Hensall United Church, Saturday,
Oct, 16, 3:00 p.m. Sponsored by
Chiselhurst Women’s Association.
Town Topics
Items of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Exeter
The Exeter Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish these items.
We and our readers are interested In you and your friends. Phone 770.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coates,
Wilma and Keith spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doh
erty, Mt. Clemens. Mrs. Coates
remained for a week’s visit.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bosnell
of Toronto visited last Wednes
day with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kestle
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Hodgert of Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. Ward Fritz of
Zurich and Miss Ella Link at
tended the celebration of the
golden wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eilber, Ubly,
Michigan which was held at the
Verona Hills Golf Club on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stacey,
Valerie and Robert of Hamilton
were weekend guests of Dr. and
Mrs. R. W. Read.
Mrs. C. A. Anderson of New
castle N.B. is visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Warren May and
family.
Dr. and Mrs. Frank Blatchford
of Fort William and Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Frost of Belleville
were recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, W. H. Wood and other re
latives. '
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Announcements
BIRTHS
ALLEN—Mr. and Mrs. William Allen, R.R. 1, Woodham, are happy to
announce the birth of their second
daughter, Joan Dianne, on October
2, 1954, at South Huron Hospital;
a sister for Susan.GIBSON—Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibson,
Crediton, announce the birth of their twin sons, Larry John and Garry Thomas, on September 29,
1954; twin brothers for David.
KINSMAN—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kins
man, Cromarty, wish to announce
the birth of a son in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on October
1, 1954.
Miss Doris Crawford, Wind
sor’s 1954 “Miss Centennial” and
Miss Connie Doidge of Chrysler
Corp, of Canada, Ltd. Windsor
visited at the home of Mrs. May
bee last weekend,
Miss Helen Hardy attended the
funeral of her aunt, Mrs. C. E.
Bowman, the former Grace Har
dy, in Southampton on Monday.
Gary McDonald has been trans
ferred to Petrolia from the local
branch
Scotia.
Mrs.
visited
Mount
suffering from
attack. Her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brady,
visited her on Friday.
Fifteen new members joined
Janies Street United Church on
Sunday at the World Communion
service.
Twelve London and district
Free Press carrier boys, chosen
as typical newspaper boys, were
guests of the London Free Press
last Saturday for a tour of the
city and a variety of entertain
ment.
Attending from this area were
Jim Scott of Exeter and Marlin
Ilildebrant, Hensall.
of the Bank of Nova
Catherine Brady, who
in town recently, is in
Carmel Hospital, Detroit,
a slight heart
Mrs. M. Davey
Dies In London
Services for Mrs. Mary Davey
77, who died at Talbot Health
Haven, London were conducted
Monday afternoon by Rev. W.
Parrott in the Hoffman funeral
home, Dashwood. Interment was
in Exeter cemetery. Her husband,
Ruehen Davey died in 1950.
She was the former Mary Blair
and she and her husband farmed
for many years on the Goshen
Line, Stephen Township.
Surviving- are two daughters,
Mrs. Harold Higgins Exeter and
Mrs. Clifford Kenney, Crediton,
and two brothers, William Blair,
Centralia and John of Calgary,
Mr. H. Devries, of Huron St.
won a quantity of paint in a
special draw made at Exeter Fall
Fair. The lucky ticket was drawn
by A. J. Sweitzer, of Huron Lum
ber Co. Ltd., and the paint was
given away by the Heaman Paint
Co. of London.
Mrs. Bessie Taylor, Nelson St.,
spent Tuesday in London, the
guest of Mrs. Alex Reeder.
Mr. George Rether, Sr., under
went an operation in St. Joseph’s
Hospital on Monday.
Mrs. Ella Hunkin’s family
found her condition improved
when they visited her in Victoria
Hospital recently.
Phone 421
1 FRIDAY & SATURDAY
October 8 and 9
Previews Its
Coming Attractions
Grant Case, of Zurich, whose
car struck a parked car on the
main street of Hensall, damaging
it to the sum of $370, was fined
$5 and costs by Magistrate Dud
ley Holmes on Tuesday.
DANCE
Sponsored by South Huron
Junior Farmers
River Of No Return
★ Marilyn Monroe
★ Robert Mitchum
ROLLER
SKATING
8:30
Friday, October 8
EXETER LEGION HALL
Desjardine’s Orchestra
On our wide screen in glorious
Cinemascope, the feature shot in
Jasper and Banff National Parks
in the Canadian Rockies is vastly
exciting entertainment plus the
spectacular scenic background
makes it nothing short of breath
taking.
Dancing 9 :30 to 1:00
Draw foi* calf to be
macle during' dance
MONDAY & TUESDAY
October 11 and 12
Everybody Welcome Kiss Me Kate
4 Rolls Only
3 YARDS WIDE ARMSTRONG’S “QUAKER”
Reg. value $3.95, clearing at Only $2.95 Running
4 Rolls Only
2 YARDS WIDE ARMSTRONG’S “QUAKER”
Reg. value $2.65, clearing at Only $1.90 Running
2 Rolls Only
4 YARDS WIDE CONGOLEUM
Reg. value $5.25, clearing at Only $3.95 Running
To make room for more inlaid linoleum, we must clean
out our entire stock of printed surface floor-coverings
at sacrifice prices.
14 Rolls Only
2 YARDS WIDE CONGOLEUM
Reg. value $1.80, clearing at Only $1.35 Running
iSW9 Rolls Only
3 YARDS WIDE CONGOLEUM
Reg. value $2.75. clearing at Only $1,98 Running
fj Come Early — Get Your Choice
S With each purchase a ticket will be given on a
LUCKY DRAW for a beautiful ARMSTRONG’S
“QUAKER RUG”!
Sale Starts Sat., Oct. 9 at 9 a.m.
T. and T. Flooring
Sales and Service
Linoleum Tile and Floor-Sanding
PHONE 240 ZURICH
pjjjwrr
IT WILL PAY YOU
t<> drive to Zurich for your Floor-Covering Needs!
LADIES AUXILIARY to South
Huron Hospital regular and so
cial meeting Tuesday, Oct. 12, at
2:30 p.m. 7c
EUCHRE
PARTY
Aberdeen Hall,
Kirkton
Friday, October 8
8:30 p.m.
ADMISSION 350
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
REMEMBER!
Hospital Auxiliary
Rummage
SALE
Sat. Oct. 16
in Auxiliary Room
South Huron Hospital
• Save Everything Saleable
to Help Your Hospital
Presentation
And Dance
FOR MR. AND MRS.
ROSS McFALLS
Lucan
Community Centre
Friday, October 8
Everybody Welcome
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
DEATHS
DAVEY — At Talbot Health Haven Rest Home, London, on Friday,
October 1, 1954, Mary Blair, widow
of the late Reuben Davey, in her
eighty-eightli year,
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr, and Mrs. Clifford F. Blanchard,
Exeter, wish to announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Margaret
Delores, to Mr. Donald Frederick
Smart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Smart, London. The wedding will
take place on Saturday, October Hi, at 2 p.m. in the Exeter Pentecostal
Church. '■’*
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Pym
to announce the engagement of
daughter, Nona Mary, to Mr.
tonio (Tony) Shulman, son of
Shulman, of Embro, and the
Alec Shulman, the marriage to
place Saturday, October 30,
o’clock at Thames Road United
Church. "*
The engagement is announced oi
Beatrice DeVries, daughter of Mrs,
Y. DeVries and the late Mr, Y, De
Vries, Holland, to Mr. Lowell Dykstra, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dykstra, Exeter, Ont, The marriage
will take place in Caven Presbyterian Church, Exeter, on October 10. 7nc
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins wish
to express their appreciation to their many friends and neighbours while
Mr. Hodgins was a patient in Victoria Hospital and to their old neigh
bours since returning to the home
of Mr. and Mrs. I-Iarry Carroll, Spe
cial thanks to Dr. C. H. George and Dr. Gibson and to the nurses and
staff of Ward 12 Victoria Hospital, cJames Eagleson and family wish to
express their appreciation for the flowers, cards, treats, linking and
other tokens of kindness and sym
pathy shown during the illness and
recent passing of the late Mrs. Eliza Eagleson. Special thanks to the Sis
ters of St. Joseph’s Hospital, especially Sister Mary Gregory, all the
doctors and nurses in attendance, the
neighbours, especially Mrs. Willa Hodgins, the Rev. Mr. Smith, Miss Evelyn Curtis, Morley Pollock, Harry
Hoffman and Lawrence Box. 7*We wish to express our sincere
appreciation for the kind and effi
cient care given us at all times while patients in South Huron Hospital. To Miss Claypole and her entire staff
we wish to pay tribute. Their kindness at all times made many happy memories in a very painful time
to us. The people of South Huron may well be proud of their hospital
and staff. To Dr. Gulens we also ex
tend our sincere thanks for care given us after our accident. —Mrs.
L. E. Churchill and Mrs. A. Gaffney,
Mitchell. Ont. 7*I wish to extend my sincerest
thanks to my many friends and rela
tives for remembering me with cards,
flowers, treats and visits while a patient in Victoria Hospital and since
returning home. —Mrs. Lawrence Schwartz. 7*
I wish to thank my friends and relatives for cards and visits while
a patient in South Huron Hospital,
Exeter. Special thanks to Miss Clay- poie and staff, Dr. Fletcher and Rev. Slade, —Mrs. Lawrence Mills. ♦
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch wish to
thank everyone who sent cards, gifts and flowers while Mrs. Murch Whs
in South Huron Hospital and since returning home. 7*
We wish to express our apprecia
tion to all those who sent flowers
or helped in any other way during our recent bereavement. (Special
thanks to Mrs. Louise Harmon, Dr. Goddard, Mr. Harold Bonthron and
the nurses of St. Joseph's Hospital,
—The relatives of the late William Foster. 7*
The family of the late Nelson
Stanlake wish to thank their friends and neighbors for the expressions of sympathy shown them during their
recent bereavement. 7c
Ben Cook and family wish to thank
all those who worked so efficiently to extinguish the fire Sunday mor
ning at our home. Special thanks '~
Mr. Ray Shoebottom.
IN MEMORIAM
HEWITT—In fond and loving mem
ory of a dear husband and father,
Mr. W, J. Hewitt, who passed
away October 4, 1948.
Resting where ho shadows fall,
In perfect peace, he 'Waits us all; Loved dearly in life, and living yet
In the hearts of those who will never
forget.—Sadly missed and ever remembered by his wife, Mrs. W. ,j Hewitt,
and daughter, Mrs, L, V. Hogarth
and family. 7*
MILLER—In loving memory of a kind
father and grandfather, who died
one year ago, October 12, 1953,-^Fondly remembered by son, Charles
W. Miller, wife and family. 7*
STMS—In loving memory of a dear
mother, Elizabeth .Tean Sims, who
passed away four years ago, October 8, 1950,Dear Mother, you aro not forgotton
Though oft earth you are no more, Still In memory you are with Us
As you always were before, “-Her loving daughter and son-in- law, Doris and Jim Edwards, 7*
7*
wish their
to
7c
Wm. Baumgarten
Western Farmer
The death occurred on Sunday,
September 26, in Portage Gen
eral Hospital of William JBaum-
garten, son of the late
and Mrs. Baumgarten,
eightieth year. 1-Ie was
known and respected
Creek farmer.
Surviving in the family are a
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Joyce
Baumgarten, a son-in-law, Mr.
John Hollander, of Poplar Paint,
Manitoba, one brother, Christian,
of Stephen Township, and five
sisters, Mrs. (Anna) Frank, of
Detroit, Mrs. Harry (Augusta)
Goodrich, of Cattle Creek, Mrs.
Glen (Sara) Riker, Flint, Mich.,
and Mrs. (Lydia) Schleramer, of
Detroit.
His wife, the former Maria
Lamport, and three sons, Wilmer,
Wray and Eddie, and a daughter,
Mildred (Mrs. John Hollander),
pre-deceased him.
Funeral services were held
from McKillop Funeral Home and
burial in Hillside Cemetery. Mr.
Chris Baumgarten flew to Winni-
to attend the funeral.
Exeter Arena
Presentation
And Dance
★ Kathryn Grayson
★ Howard Keel
Matinee Monday at 2:30
An excellent musical comedy in
technicolor from the Broadway
play of the same name.
Presentation
Charlie
in his
a well-
Portage
And Dance
FOR MR. AND MRS.
LORNE PRESZCATOR
(nee Joyce Chambers)
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
October 13 and 14
FOR MR. AND MRS
ROSS CORBETT
Hensall Town Hall
Exeter Legion Hall
Friday, Oct. 15
DUCHARME’S ORCH.
Miss Robinson
Crusoe
Wed., Oct. 13 Everybody Welcome
★ Amanda Blake
★ George Nader
An interesting melodrama of a
shipwrecked girl on an uncharted
island.
Everybody Welcome
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
Music by Desjardine’s Orch,
Anniversary
Services
Blanshard
Mrs. Lillian McFalls and Mr.
Cyril Bloomart were Sunday visi
tors with Mr. and Mrs. George
McFalls.
Miss Carol McCurdy spent Sun
day with Miss Joyce McFalls.
Miss Barbara Lewis of London
spent the weekend with her mo
ther, Mrs. Jessie Lewis.
Mrs. Fred Davis is spending
some time .at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. M. H. Elston.
Mr. and Mrs. M. I-I. Elston
have returned home after a trip
through the Eastern States and
while at Baltimore visited with
Mrs. Elston’s cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Stuart LeCompte (nee Annie
Washburn).
Mr. and Mrs. C. Fischer, Kenon
and Joyce were Sunday visitors
with Mr.
London.'
Recent
Mrs. John
liam Fallon and sons,
daughter, Miss Geraldine Ann, of
St. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. John
Gregus, London; Mr. Frank Gre-
gus, Kitchener; Mr. August Gre
gus, Exeter, and Mrs. John
kins and family of Aylmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fischer and
family of London spent Saturday
evening with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Fischer.
Mrs. Charles Atkinson was be
reaved by the death of her
ther,
and Mrs. Bert Black,
guests with Mr. and
Spacek were Mrs. Wil-
i, and her
Mrs. James Eagleson.
Fal-
mo-
Centralia
Mr. and Mrs. K. Greb
Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodg
son and Kay were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pfile
in Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Culbert
of Niagara Falls were visitors
last week with the former’s 'bro
ther, Mr. Clarence Culbert.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson
spent a few days last week with
relatives in Listowel.
Miss Wilda Pollock, R.N., of
Kitchener, was a weekend guest
with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Borden Smyth
were in Toronto on Friday
Mr. Frank Osborne and family
arrived in the village the first
of the week to take possession
and open up business in the
store recently vacated by the
Honsberger family.
Mr. Burton Morgan, Mrs. Lome
Hicks and Miss Donna Bowden
Were in London on Friday attend
ing the teachers’ convention in
the Beal Technical School.
Mr. Larry Cronyn has been off
duty for several days owing’to
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson
are attending the Insurance
Agents’ Convention at the Royal
York in Toronto this week,
The Intermediate girls’ Sunday
School class will hold a baking
sale in the school room of the
church on Saturday afternoon at
3 p.m. Proceeds are in aid of the
C.N.I.B.
Mrs. Leda Robinson struck it
rich on Friday evening when she
was co-wlnner of a car at the
bingo In Exeter,
Misses Donna, Maxine and Mar
ina Bowden spent the weekend
in Detroit.
and
Woodham
United Church
Sunday, Oct. 10
at 11 A.M. and" 7 P.M.
Conducted by
REV. J. H. SLADE, B.A.,
Pastor
FIGURE
SKATING
Boys and Girls
Youths and Adults
ENROL NOW!
Memberslup applications at
Mrs. Stan Wade, 411 Albert St.
Ersman’s Bakery Exeter Arena
Cpl. D. McBride, RCAF Centralia
ALDON
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
FRIDAY Si SATURDAY
October 8 and 9
Shows at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.
“JESSE JAMES VS.
THE DALTONS”
Technicolor
★ Brett King
★ Barbara Lawrence
ON THE SAME PROGRAM
A Travel Drama in Technicolor
‘‘BELOW THE SAHARA”
•fr Armand Denis
★ Michacla Denis
and a Native Cast
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
October 12 and 13
It
Ono Show Only at 8:00 p.in.
will live in your heart forever:
Walt Disney’s
“PETER PAN”
Technicolor
A
that
Never Land Of Captain Hook’s
pirates, fabulous Mermaids and
Indian Braves . , »
new movie going experience
sweeps you away to the
NIGHT CLASSES
FOR STATIONARY ENGINEERS
will be held in
CLINTON DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
Commencing Tuesday, Oct. 12
at 8:00 P.M. '
For All Grades of Engineers’ Certificates
The Instructor will be a Stationary Engineer holding
First Class Stationary Engineers’ Certificate for the
Province of Ontario ■«
CAVEN ANNIVERSARY
TURKEY SUPPER
SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOM
Tuesday, October 19
Supper Will Be Served at 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30
Advance Tickets, may be obtained at
the office of W. G. Cochrane
Adults $1.50 Children under 12 .75
Home & School Ass n
MEETING
Tuesday, October 12
at 8:15 p.m.
MR. JOHN STRATTON
of the
Perth-Huron Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society
will lecture and show films of interest to women
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OBA 'D' Finals
Monday, October 11
2:00 p.m<
DASHWOOD BALL PARK
Orono vs
Dashwood Tigers
Second Game of Best-of-Three Series
for OBA “D” Title