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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-05-09, Page 5Support Church THE T1M1S*APVOC?AT^' EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 9th, W Announcements flUrtln .VotleeH (•Jiarfce, ......,, I Meniorinni NottceH 50c tor y«-ri*e, 25c extra for each thdnjd verae. Kniraprem enta 50c Death and Marriage ore inaerted free of tpnrd of Thankw 50c. In -• ”■ --...■■-" ' '• - , :5c extra fair each ad<H- S NOTICE CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev, Kenneth MacLean, Minister Mrs. J. G, Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.—Special Mother’s Day service. 11 a.m.—Public dedication of 7 p.m.—Y.P.S. Thurs., May is, Worship including Baptismal font. , U,„ 8 o’clock—The regular meeting of Cayen Auxili­ ary W.M.S. will be held at the home of Mrs. Jack Pryde, The special campaign in connection with the Advance for .Christ will be carried en from May 12 to May 19. MAIN STREET UNITED Rev, N. J, Weeds, Me A., Minister Mrs, A-» IVillard, Organist 11 a,.m.—Mother’s Day Service. Rite of infant baptism, The Minister. 7 p.m.—Public Worship. The Minister. Wed,, May 8> 8 p.m.—Union Prayer Service in James Street Churqli. Thurs., 3 p.m.—W.M.S, at Miss Hackney's. Sunday, May 19, 11 a.m.—W.'M.S. Service, Rey.' Grigg, ai»nH>ywiM3 jyiujp ittny 0|Wj^>o<wiy BIRTHS In Victoria Hospital- i Sunday, May 3, 194ft . Mrs. Hubert Cooper a son (Ross Hubert). Mrs. Godbolt’s Hos- TRIVITT MEMORIAL Rector, Rev. M. A. Runt Organist, Miss MacFaul Oliojrjnaster, Esme Howard Third Sunday After Easter Mother’s Day 10' a.m.—Sunday- School. 11 a.m,’—Morning Prayer and Ser­ mon, “The Christian Home.” Dedication of Jr. W.A. Banner and C.B.L. Shield. Solo: "Mother’s Prayer,’’ Allan Elston. ^Anthem: "Near to the Heart of >God.” Wed., s P*m.—Union Prayer Serv­ ice in James Street. Thurs., 8 p.m.—Choir practice. The Anglican Advance Appeal will .be launched May 12th to 19th. 10 JAMES STREET UNITED Rev, A. B. Irwin, B.A. Lawrence A, Wein Organist and Choir Leader Mother’s Day a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship conduct­ ed by the Minister, A family ser­ vice in honor of Mothers. "A Great ’Succession.” p.m.—Evening worship conducted 'by the Minister. “Reflections from a Sea of Glass.” It is suggested that every family in the congregation attend morn­ ing worship, with every member of the family sitting together as far as possible. 7 M. 10 11 ZION EVANGELICAL Crediton E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. F. W. Morlock. Organist a.m.—Mother’s Day Message, a.m.—Church School. 7.3G p.m.—'"Requirements Christian Home.” Special choir at both services. Fri., 8 p.m.—E.Y.F, May 15—Combined Quarterly Con­ ference at Dashwood Evangelical Church. cooper —* ; London, on tp Mr, and of Stephen, MAIER—At pital, on Sunday, May 5th, 1946 to Mr. and Mrs. Cai’l Maier, of Dashwood, a son, Keith LeRoy. SIMMONS — In Victoria Hospital, London, bn Sunday, May -5, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Simmons (nee Edna Arthur), a daughter, (Carolynne Marion), DEATHS MARTIN — At East End Hospital, Windsor, Ont., on Thursday, May 2nd, 1946, Isabelle, beloved wife of George Martin, of Parkhill, in her 8 8th year, OLIVER — Suddenly in Victoria Hospital, London, Monday, May 6, 1946, Lottie Mae, beloved wife of Ware H. Oliver, St. Marys, and dear mother of Claytpn, Douglas, Evelyn, Bill and Betty. iResting at the L. A. Ball funeral home, St. Marys. Funeral ser­ vices May 9 at 2 p.m. Interment in Grand Bend Cemetery, PRINGLE — At Victoria Hospital, London, Ont., on Sunday, May 5, 1946, Vera Viola Brine, dearly ■beloved wife of James A. Pringle in her 59 th year. Funeral from her late residence, Lot 19, Con. 15, Blanshard Township, Wed­ nesday, May 8. Interment in St/ Marys Cemetery. ANNOUNCEMENTS Band Meeting A general organization meeting of the Exeter Rand and committee will be held in the band rooms THURSDAY, MAY 9th at 8 pmn sharp* present nnd former bandsmen are urged to attend, Exeter Rand Committee W. G, Cochrane, Chairman, Chas, AlncNnughton, Sec.-Treas. All Proclamation The Municipal Council of the Village of Exeter has proclaimed FRIDAY, MAY 24th A CIVIC HOLIDAY and I hereby call upon all citizens to observe the day, as such, B. W. Tuckey, Reeve Wanted Live and Dressed Poultry Expert Culling—Satisfaction Guaranteed. Kestle and Reid Exeter, Ontario at of a WHALEN Mr. and Mrs. Frank McKenzie, of St. Marys, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkinson were recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Chittick, of Prospect. Miss Jean McDougall, of London, was a week-end visitor with Miss Shirley Squire. Miss Mary Johnson visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. Millson at Prospect. Mr. and Mrs.' E. Squire, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Squire and Mr. and Mrs^ F. Squire spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Squire at Farquhar, the occasion being their 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Frank Squire was in St PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. Thurs., 8 p.m.—Young People Clinton. Thurs., 2.30 p.m.—W.M.S, Speaker, Mrs. G. Parker. Fri„ 8 p.m.-—Y.P.S. Speaker, G. Gingrick, Assistant Pastor at Clinton, Sun., 2 p.m*—Sunday School. Supt. Mr. E. Cudmore. Sun., 3 p.m.—'Mother’s Day. Special speaker, Mrs. F. Kaufman, re­ turned Missionary from North China. Sun., 7.30r p.m.—Song and 'Testi­ mony. Don’t miss these meetings. Come and enjoy the Blessing, A real forward movement in the Holy Ghost. Sun,, 8 p.m.—Speaker, Mrs. F, Kaufman, with slides of the work in North China. You are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Brown, Centralia, wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter. Bernice Alice, to Mr. Orland .Wil­ bert, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Nel­ son Squire, of Usborne, the wedding to take place in Centralia United Church the latter part Of May. „ * Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Roy And­ rew wish to announce the engage­ ment, of their daughter, “ Marion, to Mr. William Waterman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Waterman, of Carlyle, Sask., the marriage to take place Saturday, May 18th, at nine o’clock in the evening in the United Church, Centralia. c CARDS OF THANKS Jensen & Cd. (Successor to S. M. Sanders) Woodworking Specialists Custom Furniture and General Millwork Your Patronage Solicited Esther George Thomas on Friday afternoon at a miscellaneous shower in honor of her daughter, Shirley, at the home ■of Mrs. Eldon Caldwell. Mrs. Jas. Shapton wishes to ex­ press her thanks to the Exeter Fire ■brigade and others who responded with such prompt action when hei\ home was threatened by fire. Mrs. Albert Devine wishes thank all those who so kindly re­ membered her with cards, treats and visits, also for file help given by friends during her recent illness.* c to Sales and Service Phones: Office 88W; House 88J ■ • FOR SALE used 3-furrow Tractor Plow, used 5-ft.^imiv'er; M.H. ■' new M.H. No. 4 Coni 2-row Scuffler. 1 1 1 1 Beatty Pressure System. It Pays to Advertise There was a splendid - response to oui* advt. last week, said one of our businessmen. It was particular­ ly noticeable Saturday evening, and I was surprised and delighted at the number of customers, he said. More persons are using ■ our col­ umns now than ever before. 'Look the ads, over and shop where you are invited to shop. New Electric Cream Separators $124.00. New Rite Way Wikers $188.00 (less motor and piping) SONS and DAUGHTERS Mother’s Day is a grand custom backed by pleas­ ant sentiment that mother undoubtedly cherishes. Remember mother with something she will ap­ preciate . . , something that will last for months to come, a— IMPERIAL COLD WAVE Tomlinson’s Hairdressing ^Exeter’s Favorite Beauty Spot” Phone 146 Phone 146 Mrs. John Wein and Gordon Pascoe wish to express their sin­ cere thanks to the neighbors and friends for flowers, treats, cards and letters while Mr, Wein was a patient in- Victoria Hospital and for kindness and sympathy in their recent bereavement; also for the beautiful floral tributes and those, who loaned cars and helped in any way. Special thanks to Rev. M. E. Reuber, Mrs. F. W, Morlock, and the Quartette. * The family of the late Mrs. Mary Harding wish to express their sin­ cere thanks to all who remembered their Mother during her recent ill­ ness, also to the friends and neigh­ bors for their kind expressions of sympathy during their bereavement. Special thanks to Mr. A. E. Wuerth for his solo and for floral tributes.* R. B. Williams Lee Jofy, Mechanic Painting Exterior Decorating Work Guaranteed. Apply D. L. MacArthur % c. L. WILSON Phone 56 Exeter. IN MEMORIAM BEAVERS—In memory of the late Mrs. Roxie Beavers. God knew that She was suffering, That the hills were hard to climb So He closed her weary eyelids And whispered "Peace be thine.’ Away in the beautiful hills of God By the valley of rest so fair, Some time, some day, we know not when, We will meet bur loved one there. Remembered by her husband and sons. * WILSON—In memory of William Harold Wilson, who went down over Germany, May 8th, 1944. We think of him in silence, No eyes can see us weep, But still within our aching hearts, s memory we keep. Ever remembered by the family.* LAWSON— ory of brother, Lawson, where in two years ago, May 7th, could not say farewell, ohe, could not take our hearts are you lie, Asleep in a far-off Hotv your life was not, What your last word, look or thought; Only that you did your duty, Died as you bravely fought. , Too dearly loved to ever be for­ gotten by his Mom, Dad, sister Olive and brother Gerald. * HENSALL Mr, and Mrs, Cline Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Klopp, of London, spent the week-end with their par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parkins. Misses Helen and Mae McNaugh­ ton, of Toronto, were Week-end vis­ itors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Lome McNaughton. Dr. ' visited mother, Miss was a parents. Mr. and London, with his Tn proud and fond mein­ our beloved son and .Pilot lOfficer Orval P. Who was killed -some- tlie Mediterranean Sea. 1944 dear your hahd; with you where land. shed we know of Dashwood, in London Hos- Into... ELIMVILLE Mr* Chas. Stephen took a truck load of bees for Mr. Roy McNaugh­ ton. of Woodham* to New Lislcqard on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bong Marion, Billie and David, of Atwood, and Mr,, and Mrs. Wm. Courtis and Donald, of Mt. Brydges, spent Bun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Johns. Miss Bessie Bell R.N.* of Long. Island, N,Y.., spent a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Bell, She also visited her niece, Miss Meria Miller, who is critically ill pital. We very much John Ridley was Joseph’s Hospital, London Saturday evening where an operation was performed for a ruptured appendix. At.last reports his condition was favorable. His many friends hope he will soon be home again. Mr. V. Montmorency, of Toronto, DASHWQQP Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marriott, of st. Marys, spent last Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman, A sacred cantata, "Memories .pf Easter Morn," by Lorena will be. given in the Evangelical Church on Wednesday evening, May 15th, at 8,30 p.m. by the Milverton choir. Rev, F. Faist, pastor of the Milver­ ton church, will be in charge, A silver collection will be received. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Mrs, Martha Baker is spending a few weeks in Windsor and De­ troit. Mr. and Mrs. Ailemand. spent the week-end with friends in Essex. Mrs. Sharp, of Exeter, spent the week-end with Dr, and Mrs. Taylor. Mr. Junior Musser and Mr, Rus­ sell Tieman spent the week-end in Holland, Mich. Ladies’ Aid and W.M.S. i ., . The Ladies’ Aid and W.M.S. of!has Purchased the property of Mr. the Evangelical Church held their! R^’ry Fordo but does not intend to Mother’s Day meeting Thursday evening with Mrs. M. Haugh’s group in charge. The meeting opened with a prelude of music played by Mrs. M. Klumpp. The hymn “Faith of Our Mothers” was sung followed by prayer by Mrs. M. Haugh, Mrs. C. Gaiser read the scripture. A duet “My Mother’s Bible,” was sung by Mrs. J. M. Tieman and Mrs. K. McCrae. A reading, “My Mother,” was read by Mrs. W. Gcssman. Mrs. C. Snell gave two chapters of the Study Book, present, Mrs. sented with a potted plant by the committee in charge. The president Mrs. J. M. Tieman then presided for the business. Roll was called with 18 present, Thirty-nine sick visits were made, eight dainties and one bouquet were sent to sick and shut-in friends during the month. The ............................................ pah The oldest mother D. Haugh was pre- meeting closed with the Miz- Benediction. regret that Mr. rushed to St move here for some time, Mr. Ford and family expect to move this week to their farm south of Chelsea, recently purchased Mr. John Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan, Owen Sound, have moved to new home, We our community, Mr, and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, W, rep, of Woodham, Mrs Newman Baker, near WeUburn on Sunday KIRKTON Mrs. ’F'. White, of Brantford, is visiting with her brother, Mr. John , Williams. Mrs. L N. Marshall spent a few : days this week with Mr, and Mrs. H. C. White, of St. Marys. Mr. Clarence Switzer and Ross , Marshall attended the Presbytery meeting which was held at Carling­ ford May 1. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Dobson and family attended the Lawton-Steven- . son wedding which was held at . Birr United Church Saturday, May ; 4th* Little Rosemary ' Dobson was ! flower girl. 1 We extend sympathy to the fam- 1 ily and to Miss A. L. Urquhart in ' the death of the late Mr. Urquhart. ' Mr. F. H. Gray, of Toronto, spent : the past week with his father, Mr. ■ Maxwell Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Miller McCurdy and Mrs. Harold Davis were in London this past week. Miss Doris* Blackler, of St. Thom­ as, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Black- ler Mrs. Annie Dedrick returned to her home in Fergus on Wednesday i last after visiting with Mrs. Roy: Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Williams and son Norman of St. Marys, spent Sunday with their mother who at time of writing is quite ill. ■Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Campbell spent a few days in Toronto this week. Mr, and Mrs. Robert O’Callaghan and family moved to their new home in London'last week and Mr., and Mrs. John Sawyer are now occupy­ ing the house vacated by them. A.Y>.A. The A.Y.P.'A. meeting was held in the basement of the church with a good attendance. Mrs. Harold Davis was in charge. A hymn was sung followed by prayer and Gwen­ dolyn Dobson read the scripture. Mrs, James gave a very interesting talk. Everyone enjoyed a short pro­ gram, followed by contests, under the direction of Mrs. Canon James. Lunch was served by the A.Y.P.A. at the close, Win- from from their welcome them .to Harry Hord with Dickey and child- visited Mr. and ZION Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern, Mrs. T. Hern and Ken attended theJ, T. Hern and Ken attended the Lawton-Stephenson wedding at Birr on Saturday, Mr. Arthur Hern, of London, vis­ ited over the week-end with rela­ tives in the community, Mrs, Allan Westcott and Linda, of Exeter, visited on Friday with Mrs. Eph. Hern. Mr. Charles Kerslake and Josie and Mr, M. Ryckman, of Exeter, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern. Mr. and Mrs. James Earl visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ son Morley, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Squire, of Exeter, visited on Friday .last with Mrs. J. T. Hern. The monthly meeting of the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Allan Jaques on Thursday afternoon. The president opened the meeting and Mrs. Ward Hern took charge of the program. A bale of used clothing was packed at the close of the meeting after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess and the group in charge. W / IW orth Investigate pur modern facili­ ties fox* servicing cai's and trucks, imomptly ’ and effici­ ently, We are staffed and equipped to provide RELIABLE SERVICE ON ALL MARES QF CARS AND TRUCKS We have special tools and equipment, expert trained technicians and factory-approv­ ed parts, Save time, trouble, money by seeing ns first J EXETER Made to Measure 9 Have us measure your win­ dows for Venetian Blinds, Besides being practical they help to decorate your rooms. Slats are made of steel in eggshell with tapes of harmonizing colors. The high gloss baked enamel finish makes them easy to clean. — Phone 20W R. C Furniture and Funeral Service , We Now Have ..... Durolave Paint . . for Walls and Ceilings Here is something new in paints at our store — the oil bound water paint, Durolave. A beautiful paint for walls and ceilings, it is washable and very easy to apply. There are eight shades and white to choose from and it is very econ­ omical, five pounds covering about 300 square feet. One coat covers almost any surface and it will dry in an hour. Per quart * . . » , $1.00 Will. T. Joynt, of over the Week-end , Mrs. Alice Joynt. Mavis Spencer, of week-end visitor ___Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Spencer. The anniversary services of Car­ mel Presbyterian Church will be held on Sunday, May 19th, when the Rev. Duncan Scott, B.A., of St. Marys, will be the guest speaker. Mr. Arthur Dinnin, of Toronto, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dinnin. Mr. Norman Sinclair, son of Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Sinclair, of Blyth, has been engaged as teacher in the department of Classics in Walker­ ville Collegiate Institute in Wind­ sor, Norman is well known to a wide circle of friends in Hensail. His father was minister of Hensall United Church for 15 years. Hensall Tennis Club Organize /At a recent meeting of the Ten­ nis Club held in the Council Cham­ ber in the Town Hall the following officers were appointed: Honorary President, Mrs, Geo. Elliott; pres., Miss Jennie Jolly; vico-pres., Miss Betty Mickle) secretary, Miss Mary Goodwin; treasurer, Miss Margaret Glenn; grounds committee, Bill Mickle, Douglas Cook, Mrs, Jack Farquhar and Miss Bioanor Cook, Toronto, with her Presentation at Mt. Carmel On Friday evening May 3rd social evening was held at Mt, Car­ mel Hall. There was a presentation foi’ Mr. and Mrs, William Walsh (nee Marie Boland) who were mar­ ried. recently. Mr. Gerard DoylO read the fol­ lowing address: Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh. Dear Friends: We are glad to be here to-night in such pleasant surroundings to extend to you our sincerest good wishes for a happy peaceful) pros­ perous wedded life. All the world is interested in a happy bride and groom. Beyond years been our neighbors claims on votedness. with hopes, ations. ideals be faithfully fulfilled in the happy years to come. To William we say, “May future difficulties be more easily overcome than those you have already con­ quered in your years of Army life” To you Marie we say, "May your million dollar smile never grow less.” And to both we say, "May you continue to hold as you do to-day, the esteem and respect of all your devoted friends and neighbors.” So we kindly ask you to accept this little gift of remembrance, —Signed on behalf, Gerald Regan, Joe Coughlin and Gerard Beyle. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh were pre­ sented with a nurse of money for which they both made a very fitting i’Oply. Dancing was enjoyed by alb> Lunch was served, j Get ’em off to a We have the agency for the Quiet-May Oil Burners for Furnacest raisers who "are planning to raise this season should choose the ration feed with the same care as Come in and look over the new Air Conditioning, Oil-Burn­ ing Furnace. It’s the newest thing in home-heating I Poultry turkeys starting’ they select their' poults. Purina Turkey Startena is a starting ration that has given satisfactory results year after year with poultry raisers in this district* Rapid growth, strong bone, good feather development—these result from the feeding- of Purina Startena. It contains every in­ gredient essential for good growth, health and vitality, all scientifically balanced. that you have for dear friends and you have many affections and de- are starting life and our You ideals and high inspire May these high hopes and NO COMMON CHICK DISEASE GERM CAN LIVE IN DRINKING WATER WITH CHEK-R-TABS (Purina Wafer TobUt*) Z” of "Disease Spread" Occurs Us® Chek.R"Tabs rogiularly Buy ’em when you buy your Starreno * * Traquair’s —......... Hardware One Ddoir South of Post Office <*