HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-05-09, Page 8THE TIMES-APVOCATS, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 9th, 1946
CREDITON
Daylight Saving Time has been
adopted in Crediton and became ef
fective May 1M by order of the
village trustees, who previously had
made a canvass of the businessmen
■witu the above results being favor-
cd. .
.Mother’s Day services will be
held in the local churches on Sun-
■day with programs being given in
both .Sunday School periods.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jones, of Kippen, and Mr, and Mrs. Will
Parsons and son Bobby, of Grom-
arty, visited -on Wednesday with
the Misses. Finkbeiner and attended
the funeral of the late Mr. Jno F.
Weip.
Mr. Ken Dillow, of St. Thomas,
spent the week-end with Mr, and
Mrs, Harry Trick.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Gaiser, of iSt, Marys, visited on Sunday with
Mr. John Gaiser,
Mrs. Emmerson Schroedei' and
son, Oliver, of Detroit called on
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Haist last
week and Miss Bernice Haist apd
Miss Audrey Yearley returned with them and visited friends in Detroit
and Windsor.
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
Luther, who was taken to Victoria
Hospital last week, is still serious
ly ill.
Mr. and Mrs. R, J, Blackwell.
<>f Lis towel, visited over the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. S, Wuerth,
Mrs. Clarence Young's many
friends are glad to know she has
returned from the hospital and is
xhUCh improved.
Mr. and Mrs. M Bushell and son
left this week for their former
home in Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs.
Bushell spent the past three years
in Crediton and during that time
made many friends, who regretted
their departure, Mr. Bushell last
week received his discharge from
the R.C.A.F.
Visitors from London for the
week-end included, Misses Marion
Brown, Doris Wuerth, Laura Wood-
all, Messrs. Calvin Fahrner and
Wallace Fahrner.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Jeffrey and
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Mr. anti Mrs* Boss Krueger and
jean were guests in London on
Saturday for th® Austin-Dutot we<L
cling at the King St. United Church,
Mrs. w, E. Scott, of Edmonton,
Alta., is visiting with Miss K. White
of Creditor
Ladies’ Aid and W.M.S.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Ladies’ Aid and W.M.S. was
held in. the schoolroom of th® Evan
gelical church on Thursday eve*
ning, the ,2nd of May, J94(L Mrs.
H, Schenk presided for the Devo
tional period. The meeting was
opened with the call to worship and
hymn “Fling out the Banner,” fol
lowed by prayer by several of the
members. Scripture; Luke 10,: £5-37
was read by Mrs. Ed- Hendrick and
a duett, “His Love is Wonderful,”
was sung hy Mrs. W, Smith and
Mrs. H, Schenk. Mrs. C, Sims and
Mrs. M. E. Beuber presented the third and fourth chapters of the
study book, ’’The Cross over
Africa,” which was made very in
teresting by a collection of articles
which are imported from Africa.
The hymn, “The Church’s
Foundation,” was sung and
President, Mrs. Albert Gaiser
charge of the business session.
Harry Beaver was appointed
venor of the parsonage committee
and Mrs. Arthur Amy and Mrs. Dan
Finkbeiner were selected as dele
gates to the W.M.S. Convention to
be held at St. Jacob’s on May 29th
Former Exeter Minister
Goes to St. Catharines
One
the
took
Mrs,
Con-
Rev. L. C, Lawson, of Aylmer,
will succeed Rev, Duncan McTavish,
as ministei’ of the Calvary United
Church, London. Mr. McTtavish re
cently resigned his pastorate to take
charge of St, Paul’s United church,
St. Catharines. He is this year presi
dent of the London Conference and
has been in London for nine years.
He is a former pastor of James St,
church and left here for Port Hope.
Exeter Lodge No, 67. I.O.O.F,
have donated $50.0>0i to the Cancer
Fund,
Seed Corn is Scarce!
Last year’s crop of both Hybrid and Open-Pollenated Seed
Corn was about 50 per* cent, below normal. Consequently the
supply is very limited. Growers are now entirely sold out.
Our stock at present is gopd but we will not be able to secure
any more when it is done. Most dealers have advanced their
prices on Hybrids by $1.00 bus.
We recommend early ordering and our prices remain the
same as last year while the stock lasts.
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YOUR NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
PROVINCIAL AGRICULTURAL SERVICE
They offer a chance for IMMEDIATE JOBS—
STEADY JOBS too.
They also offer jobs for experienced farm
workers-*-for mechanically trained workers—
and any others able to help seasonally.
Then, there is the challenge to fight off star
vation threatening many nations.
• JOIN IN THE FIGHT AGAINST HUNGER
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THAMES ROAP
Bev, and MYs. .William Monteith
and sen, George, of FouthUL visit*
with the former's mother, Mrs.
Geo. Monteith over the week-end.
Misses .Marion and 'Louise and
Kenneth Woods, of Exeter, visited
with Betty and Joanne Mair on
Sunday.
Miss Marion Hodgert, of Exeter,
spent the week-end with her par
ents. i
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Fergusou
and sop, of Landon Township, and
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ferguson and
daughter visited with Mr, and Mrs.
Wm, Ferguson on Sunday.
Mr. “ ' ' " - - -
spent
ents,
Mr.
Bert GarjiineD of London^
the week-end with his par*
Ray Stewart has completed
his second term at Western Univer
sity and is now holidaying at his
home here.
Mr. Bruce Mair left on Monday
for Niagara Falls where he will be
employed for the summer months.
Miss Lyla Pym, of Exeter, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. E> Pym
day,
Mrs. Wm. Ballantyne
trQu&eau tea at her home
day evening of this week in honor
of her sister-in-law. Miss Audrey
Ballantyne,
Sunday services were well attend
ed on Sunday. The sacrament of the
Lord’s Supper was observed and
thirty-seven members, were received
into the membership of the church,
twenty by profession of Faith and
the remainder by Certificate trans
fer. Preparatory service was held
Thursday evening and was well
attended,
Sunday “Mother’s Day” ser V.1C6.S;
will be held. Sunday School at
tliO.15 a.in. and church services at
11,15 a.m. Daylight Saving Time.
Everyone is cordially invited to
attend these services.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Miller and Mr.
Miller (Sr.) visited with Mr. ant)
Mrs. Wesley Johns on Sunday in
Exeter.
Miss Lillie Miller spent the week
end with Miss
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs.
visited with Mr.
Davis at Saintsbury on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gardiner
Mary and Bert visited with Mr. and
Mrs. George Allen and Mrs. J. C.
Gardiner on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Wm. Ballantyne was admit
ted to Westminster Hospital on
Sunday and underwent an operation
for appendicitis. We are glad to
report he is recovering nicely.
Miscellaneous Shower
Over fifty friends and members
of the Mission Circle met at the
home of Mr, and M'rs. Milton Mc
Curdy Monday evening of this week
for a miscellaneous shower in
honor of Miss Audrey Ballantyne.
prior to her marriage. The bride,
to-be was escorted to a beautifully
decorated chair as Mrs. Wm. Cann
played the ‘ Wedding march. A pro
gram consisting of musical num
bers, readings a mock wedding and
a contest added to the enjoyment
of the evening. Marion Hodgert
then read the ’ address and little
Kay and .Margaret Allen, neices of
the bride-to-be, presented the gifts
im a wagon decorated in pink and
white. After Audrey expressed her
appreciation for- the many and
beautiful gifts all joined in singing
“For :She's a Jolly Good’ Fellow?
Lunch was served and a social
time spent over the tea cups.
W.M.S. and W.A. Meeting
The regular monthly meeting of
the W.M.S. and W.A. met at the
home of Mrs. Wiseman on Wednes
day afternoon of last week with g
good attendance. The mothers and
babies were entertained at this
meeting. The meeting opened with
Mrs. Elford, - 2nd vice-president, in
charge. The devotional “’exercises
were taken from the Missionary
Monthly, the theme being “Christ
ian .Homes.” The minutes, Roll Call
and business of the W.M.S. was
taken then the business of the W.A.
The program consisted of a duet
by Mrs. Gardiner and Mrs. Thos.
Ballantyne; a solo by Mrs. Wm.
Cann; a reading by Mrs. Robt,
Cann. Mrs, Elford told ‘the children
a very interesting story, This was
followed by recitations by Kenneth
Clark and Billie Maver, Mrs. Mair
gave the topic on “Christain
Homes.” Collection was taken and
the'meeting was brought to a close.
Lunch was served and a social time
spent. ■ , ' ’ '
on Sun-
held a Wednes-
Mary Johns iif
Melvin Gardiner
and Mrs. Clarence
WINCHELSEA
Visitors in the community1 on
Sunday were Mr, and Mrs. '"Alvin
Cooper .and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Bell, of -Elimville, Mr, and
Mrs,. Donald Marshall and Carol of
London,
Penhale;
ens and
add Mrs.
ily, Mr.
with Mr.
Mr,
with Mr. and Mrs. Don
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Steph-
family, of Woodham, Mr.
GOldwyn Glenn- and fam?
Roy Glenn, of Brinsley,
and MfS- Sherwood Brock
and Mrs.
Misses June and Wilma Walters
visited on Sunday With friends in
London,
Miss Wilma Vaal, of Exeter,
spent a couple of days last week
with her sister, Mrs. Don Fenhaie.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Collier and
Grace, of Kirkton, visited On Sun
day With Mr. and Mrs. H. Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Morton and fam
ily, of Lumley, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, C« Giifiiian.
Mrs. Newton Clark is spending
a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
Clark, of near Exeter, who are
both not so well.
Mr. Cliff Carty, of London spent
the Week-end with Mr. and Mrs.'
Gordon France.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Brock
were in Don don to visit Mr. John
Ridley, who is in St. Joseph’s Hos
pital, having undergone an opera
tion for appendicitis.
Garnet Johns,
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46-47 at prices at least as high as for 1945. With the acute
scarcity of meat at present, thousands of hens are going to
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