HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1944-11-09, Page 8THE TIMES*ADVOCATE, EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 9, 1944
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
.vifs. J. G, Cochrane, organist
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
2 Features — 3 ^Nights Only
• j-iu n‘Old Acquaintance
starring BETTE DAVIS and
all star cast.
LOCALS
Round the Clock Service
Dora Waghorn, of Science
ill in Stratford Hospital,
Gerald Cornish,
spent the week-end
of Ipp er-
at his
Snell’s
Taxi Service
Phone 100
“Girl in the Case”
A mystery comedy starring
EDMUND LOWE
of Lon-
at her
STEWART’S TAXI
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
■ 2 features
“San Fernando Valley”
starring ROY ROGERS
‘X Marks the Spot’
A mystery comedy with DICK
PURCELL and JACK LaRUE
Phone 155w 'Exeter
MONDAY and TUESDAY
“Marine Raiders”
Special feature starring PAT
O’BRIEN and RUTH HUSSEY
COMING November 16, 17, 18
“Dragon Seed
At the police court in Exeter on
Friday last there were 13 convic
tions for failure to purchase radio
licenses foi’ the ensuing year. All
pleaded guilty and fines and costs
were paid as well as licenses being
presented which had been purchas
ed after a visit from the Inspector.
The following clipping appeared
in Tuesday’s Free Press:
“Clearly demonstrating he was
the class of the select field of free-
for-all pacers, Peter Brooke, owned
andby J.
of Detroit, visit-
with his sister,
Johns and Ethel
Mrs* J. Ch Cochrane, has returned
home after visiting in Toronto,
Mrs.
Hill is
Pte.
wash,
home here.
Miss Lillian Finkbeiner,
don, spent the week-end,
home here.
Miss Norma Moir spent the week
end visiting her sister Shirley at
West Lorne.
Sgt, Gordon Cudmore, ofFingal,
spent the week-end with his wife
and family.
Mr. Thos. Tapp,
ed for a few days
Miss Mary Tapp,
Misses Dorothy
Pooley spent the week-end in Wind
sor and Detroit.
Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Steiner
Tom spent the week-end
atives in Kenmore N.Y.
Mr. _ and Mrs. Ross
Brucefield, spent Sunday
and Mrs. Jas. P. Bowey.
Mr. , John Morley, of Shallow
Lake, spent Friday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Morley.
Mrs. Rd. Penhale, of Toronto, and
Mrs. Geo. W.alker visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Triebner last week.
Miss Marion. Rundle, of Huron-
dale, visited with Miss Doreen
Cudmore. of Exeter, over the week
end.
'Gnr. Ivan Desjardine, of Nova
Scotia, is spending a leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
of Grand Bend.
Miss Helen Rowe,
phone
weeks
Office
Mr.
with
and
rel-
S. Gordon, Hamilton,
driven by Vic Lutman, won the
feature event on Saturday’s race
card at Dufferin. The black gelding
was a straight-heat winner, the only
horse to do that trick.”
The driver, Vic Lutman,
Exeter boy.
Scott,
with
of
Mr.
L. Desjardine
of the Tele
spending two
the Telephone
Isaac, of
memorial
Edward
Trivitt
William
WITH AN EYE TO GOOD
GROOMING AND BETTER
PERMANENTS.
Tomlinson Hairdressing
Phone 146 Phone 146
Our new telephone number
239
Phone for Dean’s Dry
Cleaning, also.
Mrs. Hockey, Furrier.
MfcMI
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The annual meeting of the Exe
ter Bowling Club will be held Mon
day, November 13, at 8 p.m. at the
office of the secretary, B. M. Fran
cis. Officers will be elected and
reports received. It is hoped there
will be a good turn-out.
G. W. Layton, President.
The Exeter Badminton Club has
organized for the winter season
playing each Wednesday and Fri
day nights and would welcome any
new members.
10 a.m.—Sunday School, |
Haan.—Rev. Jas. Anthony, M. A. I
Tho autumn Thankoffering open * meeting of Caven Auxiliary and
Women’s Missionary Society will
be held on Thursday evening,
November 16th in the church,
Mrs, Hunt will be the guest
speaker, |
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MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev, N., J- Wqods, M»A„ Minister
Mrs. A, Y. Willard, Organist
a.m.-—'■Public Worship and
’Church School “Remembrance”
—the minister,
p.m.—Public
minister.
Wed. Nov, 8, 8
Service in .. .T
Rev. Anthony,
Mpn, 8 p,m.—Young People's Union
Worship—the
p.m,—Union Prayer
Main Street
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. A. B. Irwin, B.A,
Sirs. Win. Murdoch, A.L.O.M.
Organist and Choir Leader
. a.m.—Morning worship led
the Minister. “What So Many
Christians Lack,”
p.m.—Church School. Open meet
ing of Comrades Bible Class.
Speaker: Fit, Lt. H. G. Martin,
Padre No. 9 S.F.T.S.
p.m.—Evening worship led
the Minister. “Finding God.”
Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Midweeek
vice in Main St. schoolroom. Rev.
James Anthony,
Monday, 8
meeting
People’s
out what
11 by
I
3
7
I
by
ser-
p.m.—Y. P. U., special
inaugurating Young
Week., Come and find
Y. P. U. stands for.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
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10c43cRector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader. Mr. Middlemiss
“Remembrance Day”
a.m.—Sunday School.
45 a.m.—Remembrance Day
Service. Special Speaker, F/L.
H. Martin, No. 9 S.F.T.S.
■Centralia, subject “The Mir
acle of Britian’s Survival”.
The choir of No. 9 S.F.T.S. Cen
tralia, will furnish the music, ac
companied by the Brass Band.
Through the P.A. system install
ed in the Parish I-Iall ample
commodation will, be provided
the Parish Hall for’ all unable
get a seat in the church.
All are welcome at this service.
16c 3 pkgs,23c
1-0
io.
MUFFETS
for a tasty breakfast
2 for 15c
4
per pack. 10c
SPY APPLES
No. 2’s .......$1.25 per bus.
PEAS ' .
Stocks just now are fairly generous.
Suggest you buy a case.
Southcott Bros.
Exeter
POPPY DAY
Poppy Day will be observed in
Exetei’ on
will be on
be on sale
Friday.
Saturday next. Poppies
sale that day. They will
at Centralia Airport on
ac-
in
to
Phone 16the Jones
the
at
ac-
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The War Time Committee ack
nowledges with thanks a cheque for j $25.00' for the parcel and smoke
| fund from the Exeter and Hensail
’Branch of the Canadian Legion.i______________
I Congratulations to Mrs. Char
lotte Taylor, of Winnipeg, formerly
of Exeter, who on Monday, Novem
ber 13th, will observe her 90th
few j birthday. Mrs. Taylor recently mov-
Office staff is
relieving in
in Parkhill.
and Mrs. Thos.
Greenway, attended the
service for the late Gdsm.
Charles Triebner at the
Memorial church.
Mr. J. H. Hookey Sr., of
St., has been admitted to Westmin
ister Hospital, London,
ment. His many friends
a speedy recovery.
Mr. Robert Wilcox, of
and May staff, who is ill at
Queen
Byron,
cording
Miss
ited on
uncle, Mr. Wm. Kuntz and attend
ed the anniversary services in
James
Rev*
Owen
friends _ _ __ ____
last week while returning to their1 with her daughter,
home after visiting at Chatham.
Mrs. Sylvanus ’Cann, Jim, Gor
don, Pearl and Miss Betty Perkins
spent Sunday with Mrs. Calvin Cut
ting and Marvin, also Mr. and Mrs.
George Rockola. Mary and Pearl,
of Guelph.
Sgt. Norman Hannigan who grad
uated as a pilot, receiving his wings
at Brantford Thursday of last week
| is visiting at his home -here. Mrs.
’ ” .. _ and attended
ceremony.
Alexandra
is getting
to reports.
Ella Link,
Sunday at
Sanatorium
along nicely
of Watford,
the home of
vis-
lier
the anniversary
Street church.
Arthur and Mrs. Page, of1
Sound, called on a
in Exeter Wednesday of I ed to Winnipeg to make her home
x1--1- x- , Mrs. Agnew, at.
251 Langside St. Her many friends
here will wish her health and
piness for the future.
hap-
Wil-Ila
suffered
her face
ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Crediton
M. E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister
z Mrs. F. W. Morlock. Organist
Lawrence A. Wein, Choir Leader
10 a.m.—‘‘What is right about the
Church”
11 a.m.—Church School
7.30 p.m.—“The greatest thing in
the World”
Friday, 8‘ p.m,—E.Y.P.
Welcome.
Main Street Y.P.U.
The Main Street Young People’s
Union met at the church on Mon
day evening at 8 o’clock. Ross
Tuckey presided over the worship
period and was assisted by Bever
ley Myers. Mr. Woods took charge
of the -election of officers for the
coming year which election result
ed as follows: president, Warren
Finlay; vice-president, Wanda Tuck
ey; secretary, Beverley Myers;
treasurer, Lois Sweitzer; conveners,
Patsy Hay, Paul Balkwill, Ross
Tuckey and Lois Sweitzer.
Let’s put Exeter over the top with
a bang in these last few days. It’s our
way of showing the boys that we are
right behind then. And Exeter can do it.
Invest in Victory
Buy Victory Bonds
Mrs. Chester Dunn (nee
lis) of Stephen Township,
several cuts and bruises to
when she fell headlong down some
cellai’ steps at her farm home on
Saturday last. Several stitches were
required to close the wounds about
her mouth. She is at present con
fined to bed at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Willis.
Womeri’s
I Hannigan, Ted
the graduation
Mr.
Packers,
dance on the corner of North and I
Andrew streets from Mr. Cecil,
Jones. Old-timers will remember
the place as that of the late Dr.
Rollins.
Mrs. Chas. Johns visited recently
with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Stephens
or Ridgeway, Ont., who celebrated
her 88th birthday at the home of'
her daughter, Mrs. J. Clark. Mrs.;
Johns also visited at Crystal Beach]
and London.
Mr. Kenneth Taylor, who is with
the Norwegian Merchant Marine,
paid a flying visit to his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor on Wed
nesday. Kenneth, during the few
mouths he has been in the navy,
has been to Italy and Sicily.
Mr. Jim. Taylor has returned ... ______ ___ _____ __ „____
home after receiving treatment at j and gave a very interesting talk on
the Mayo Brothers Clinic at Roch-isome of the hymns in oUr hymnary.
IVe were then favored with a piano
{duet by Misses Shirley and Lorna
\ Taylor. The meeting closed by the
singing Of a hymn,
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Harold Murray, of Canada'
has purchased the resi-i James Street Y.P.U.
The James Street Y.P.U. meeting
of Monday, November 6, was under
the fellowship
Jones. President Irene Sweet open
ed the meeting and conducted the
business session. Marg. Henry led
in a hearty sing-song and Gwen
Jones conducted a Biblical quiz on
Christ. Her theme was “’Christ, the
Man.” Laurene Zurbrigg played a
delightful piano solo. A short exec
utive meeting was held after the,
meeting.
convenor, Gwen
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
H. T. Kendrick, Pastor
Wednesday, 8.30 p.m.—Bible Study
“Devine Healing.”
Thursday, 2.30 p.m.
Missionary meeting
Friday, 8.30 p.m.—Young Peoples’.
Sunday, 1'0 a.m.—-Sunday School.
Supt. E. Cudmore.
Sunday 11 a.m.—Subject, “Human
Life of the Age, Noah.”
Sunday,’ 7.45 p.m.—Subject, “A
present day message from Joel,
the Prophet.”
Come, good singing.
‘iinBunnii imrnrTiiiraiiiw HIM n w—w—ii—wnm ttt
James Street W.A.
The November meeting of James I St W.A. was held on November 2nd
I with the president Mrs. Steiner pre
siding. The devotional period was
| led by Mrs. M. Southcott and Mrs.
’ W. Allison. Mrs. Cook was present
ester, Minn. A treatment has been
prescribed for him to follow which
it ig hoped will have beneficial re-’
suits and restore him again to
health. ,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E.- Wuerth and
Son Reg. Spent the forepart of the
week in Detroit attending the mar
riage of their daughter Elya Louise
to Richard M. Long, of
States Naval Reserve,,
place Tuesday at 8 p.m,
ropolitan. ’Tabernacle, A
of the wedding will be
week,
Mrs. Chas. B, Gladman and little
son Frederick, who recently arriv
ed home from England, are visiting
at the home of Mr, F, w. Gladman,
Mrs. Gladman is the wife of Maior
C, B. Gladman at the Canadian
Army Headquarters, Tlrnir little
son was born overseas where Mrs.
Gladman was tor a time associated ’
With the Canadian Red Cross Corps.
5
the United
which took
at the Met-
full report
given next
Stephen Farm Forums
At a meeting of the executive of
Stephen Federation of Agriculture
it was decided to carry on the radio
forum program and encourage the
organization of new forums. Mr. D.
F. Coughlin / arranged a meeting
for S.S. No. 6 and the Mount iCar-
mel Forum
Clair Bedard as secretary. Mr, Otto
Willert arranged a meeting for S.S.
No. 11 and the Blackbush Forum
was organized with Gerald Mason
to act as secretary. The annual
meeting of the Stephen F. of A. will
be held on Friday evening, Nov. 10.
Everyone i§ invited to‘ attend and
hear H. L. Sturdy, the County pres
ident give a resume on the work of
the ’County Federation for the past
year.
f
was organized with
Caven Congregational Circle
Mrs. G. Dow was hostess for the
regular meeting of the Caven Con
gregational Circle held on Tuesday
of this week with Mrs. Alvin Moir
presiding. Mrs. Moir gave the de
votional exercises followed by the
Lord’s Prayer repeated in unison.
Business was then discussed. Mrs.
C. Simmons and Mrs. W. Hatter
were nominated to elect the new
officers for the coming year. Mrs.
Batten, the guest speaker, gave a
reading “The Stone” by Peter Mc
Arthur, followed by an interesting
discussion of the stones of life and
how to overcome them. Mrs. Kydd
read a paper on the Canadian War
Effort. and a lovely solo was sung
by Marguerite Hogarth. The meet-'
ing closed by singing "God Save
the King” and lunch was served
by the committee in charge. The
December meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. 0. Simmons.
TAMAN’S MEN’S WEAR
Fairfield Farm Forum
Fairfield Farm Forum met
Monday evening of this week mt
the home of Mr. Joseph White with
16 members present. The next meet
ing Will
Gordon
13th.
on
be held at the home of Mr.
NovWilson on Monday,
Caven Y.P.S.
The opening meeting of the Cav
en Young People’s Society was held
Monday evening at 7.30 in the Pri-
mary room of the Sunday SC^ifdal.
The meeting opened with hymn
538 followed by the election of
officers for the year. These were as
follows: President, Annie Mason,
Vice-president Marguerite Hogarth,
Secretary, Shirley Mason, Treasur
er, Peter Ellis, Pianist Emily Wild
man. The meeting closed with
hymn 639 followed by the Mizpah
Benediction.
Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. Exeter-Hensall Branch 167
BINGO & DANCE
McKNIGHT’S HALL, EXETER
Thursday, November 9th
Admission to Bingo 25c Admission to Datice 35c
This will be the last Birigd Game until November 23rd.
November 17th Bingo and Dande will be held at MferiSalL
m/1
James St. Evening Auxiliary
The November meeting of the
James St. Evening Auxiliary was
held at the home of Mrs, A. Hamil
ton. The Natipnal Anthem opened
the meeting followed by the Daily
Prayer. The minutes of the last
meeting and roll call were read by
Mrs, Hamilton, Reports were given
by the Various secretaries. A nom
inating committee was appointed
to draw up a slate of officers for
the coming year. Mrs. Luella Tay
lor conducted the program which
Opened with a Hymn. Scripture
lesson was read by Miss Greta Har-
ness and prayer by Miss May Jones.
Mrs. R. Batten gave a Very inter
esting report of the Presbyterial
held at Kippen recently. A Doom
was given by Miss Helen Penhale.
A chapter of the study book v?as
taken by Misses Florence Down,
Meta Salter and Alice Handford, A
remembrance service was read by
Mrs. Taylor and Miss Jones. Mrs.
Wm. Murdock rendered a beautiful
solo, 'the
Hymn and
Lunch was
charge.
meeting closed with a
the Mizpah Benediction^
served by the group in
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