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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-06-06, Page 5Church CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Kenneth MacLean, Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist Sunday, 10 a.m.—Sunday School, Sunday, 11 a.m.—Worship. Support X TRIVITT MEMORIAL Rector, Rev. M. A« Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choi rm as ter, Esme Howard Whitsunday 8.30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10 a.m.—iSunday School, 11 a.m.-—Huron District Boy Scout Rally. Solo: “The Holy Hour,”—Nevin, Mrs. George Wright, Solo: “Spirit of God”—Neidlipg- er, Allan Elston. Choir Rehearsal—Friday, 8-9 p.m. The annual spring meeting of Hut- on Deanery, Wednesday, June L2 i ’K i 1 4- 4 4 * THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 6th, 1946 WWW Page 5 MAIN STREET UNITED Rev, N. J. Woods, M.A., Minister Mr#. A. Y. Willard, Organist 11 a.m.—-Public Worship apd Church 'School; the Minister. 7 p.m.,—Public Worship: the Minister, Thurs., 3 p.m.-—W.A. at Mrs. Rus­ sell Balkwill's. Tues,, 8 p.m.—Evening Auxiliary at Mrs. Russell Hopper's. JAMES STREET UNITED ZION EVANGELICAL Crediton M. E. Renber, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. F. W. Morlock. Organist 1,0 a.m.—-"Does Anyone Care?’’ 11a.m.—'Church .School. 3 p.m.—Decoration Day .Service Rev, Burn, of Dashwood, speaker Evening service withdrawn. Fri., 8 p.m.—E.Y.F. Rev, A. R, Irwin, R.A. Lawrence A. Wein Organist and Choir Leader 1'0 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 a,m,—Morning Worship conduct­ ed by the Minister. “Just Looking On,” p.m-—Brief Vespei’ Service con­ ducted by the Minister. “Wasted Substance.’’ Strangers and visitors are welcome to the services. 7 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE « Road Accidents . . . like other diseases will react to counter-measures. - Drive Carefully W. H. Hodgson AGENT “If It’s Insurance We Have It” Exeter - Ontario Telephones: Office 24 Res. 162J HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR YOUR POULTRY Experience in Culling • Phone 96, Exeter Kestle and Reid — NOTICE — Legion Members All members of the Exeter-Hen- sall Branch wishing to play soft- ball please submit names to Comrade Herb Broom or to Com­ rade Len Harvey as soon as possible H A BODY and FENDER REPAIRS — also CARS REFINISHED Newton Motor Sales Phone 277 MEN‘S Exeter ■» Friday Night Dashwood vs. Exeter H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—Mid-week prayer ser­ vice. We invite you to these meet­ ings. Fri., 8 p,m.—Y.P.’S., Speaker, Miss Shirley Vanaudenarde; of the London Bible Institute. Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt. •Mr. E. Cudmore. Come to Sunday School and bring your children Sun., 11 a.m.—“Why did Jesus die on the Cross of Calvary?” The 'Pastor. Sun., 7.30 p'm.—.Song and Testi­ mony. Sun., § p.m.—“What is the Baptism of the Holy Ghost?” The Pastor. Coming on June ilth—.Rev, and -Mrs. L. Miller. Evangelistic services starting at 8 p.m., on June 11th. Each night but Saturday. Come and hear this happy young couple and enjoy Salvation. CREDITON apd Mrs. Harold Jackson and family, of Stratford, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Youngs, Mrs. Howard Renney and son, Maurice Spent a few days last week with Mrs. Renney’s mother, Mrs. Jno. Hirtael, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Hey spent the week-end in Detroit. k Rev,, and Mrs, M, E. Repber and daughter, Anne, Mrs. A, Gaiser, Mrs, D. Finkbeiner and Mrs, A. Amy, attended the W.M.S, ^Conven­ tion at St. Jacobs on Wednesday pf last week Mrs. Finkbeiner • and. Mrs. Amy attended as delegates for the local society. Mrs, Clarence Fahrner and dau­ ghter, Nancy Anne, spent a few days last week with in Zurich. Miss Kaye Russell spent week-end at her home ’ ~ dale. A sale farm Wednesday last. Mr. Herman Oestreicher, Mr. Ez­ ra Oestreicher and Mrs, E. French, all of Windsor, spent last Wednes­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oes- tricher. Mrs. Ezra Faists’ many friends are sorry to learn that she is a patient in .St, Joseph’s Hospital, London and extend wishes for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Annie Haist of Detroit, vis­ ited with friends and relatives here, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hill, Bouliane has purchased John Appleton, his brick on King street, now oc- Mr. Clarence Fahrner. sorry to report that Mr. Announcements BIRTHS Birth, Notifies charge. •......H AIN’oticen 50c for wlngle verxe, 2!5c ejqtril for each ajfldjw thinal wifMO Engagem cntw 50c Death and Marriage lire inttcrtett true of .Qard -Of Thaakid 5>Pc, 'Ih KKS to their Jiomes community at- services at THAMES ROAD Mrs. W. E. Ferguson and Miss Shirley Marchant, of Weston, and Mrs. F. G. Evans, of Toronto, visit­ ed at the Manse for a few days last week, returning on Sunday. Several from this tended anniversary Roys last Sunday. Plan to hear the Ranch Boys and Cora, of Wingham, at Elimville on July 2nd in the church shed. '•Rev. and Mrs. A. Beecrof't and Mrs. Reid, of Wingham, and Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Peters, of Sombra, visited at the Manse on Sunday. We are glad to report that Mrs. A. Morgan, who underwent- an op­ eration in St. Joseph’s Hospital last week, is recovering nicely. Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coward visited with Mrs. Angeleria at Tiverton over the week-end. Misses Doris and Roberta Duncan spent Sunday with Misses Gladys and Wilma Dow, of Roys. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferguson at­ tended Roys anniversary on Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Page. Mrs. O. Jaques and children vis­ ited with Mr. and Mrs. G. Watson: at Science Hill on Sunday. Miss Moore, of London, returned to her home on Saturday last after holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ neth Johns. • Mr. and Mrs. A. Stewart are vis­ iting this week with relatives ip Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. O. ’Jaques attended the Cornish reunion in the Exeter arena on Saturday last. Choir practice is called for 7.30 Friday evening for choir and the adult to meet after for We hope everyone effort to be out to at the church the children’s choir is asked their practice, will make an _ this special practice for anniversary Sunday which is June 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moir and Sons, of Hensail, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pasmore vis­ ited on Snuday with Mr. paid Mrs. Walter Gunning, of Whalen. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith visited on -Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ bur Glanville, of Cromarty. Bobbie and Barrie Miller spent the week-end with Irwin Ford, of Exeter. Miss Marion Hodgert spent the week-end at her home here. Monday night Thames Road boys played soft ball with Elimville at Elimville; Elimville Winning. Sunday services Will be at the 'Usual hour on Sunday. Sunday School at 10.15 a.m. and church at ’6)1.15 a.m, Mr. Mac Murray, of Clniton, will Speak in interest of the “Pension Fund?’ We hope, for a good attendance. A small boy was hurrying to School and as he hurried, he pray­ ed: “Dear God, don’t let me be late-—please, God, don't let me be late?’ Then he happened to stum­ ble, and said, “You don’t have to shdvo? lier parents the in Russell- record crowd attended * of Shorthorn cattle on of Mr. Wm. Oestreicher the the on BEDARD—On May 23rd, at the Far- well Nursing Home, Zurich, to Mr, and Mrs. Penpis Bedard, a .son, (Bernard), MARTENS—"-At Dr, Fletcher’s Hos­ pital on Friday, May 31, 1946, to Mr, and Mrs. ‘Charles Martens, of Stephen Twp., a daughter, McCARROLL — At Dr, Fletcher’s Hospital on Tuesday, June 4, 1946, to Mr, and Mrs. Arthur J. McCarroll, of Exeter,* a daughter MARRIAGES BARRETT—BELL — Mrs. William Hyde, of Hensail, announces -the marriage of her second eldest daughter, Eleanor I. Bell, Reg.N,, to Edward F- Barrett, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrett, of Rock riage York Hill, 'New York. The mar- was solemnized in New City op. June 1. DOUBLE RING ®REMONY A pretty June wedding was solemnized ip Windsor pp Saturday June Ust at two p.ni. in the Giles United church when Audrey Jean Haycock, daughter of Ma and Mrs, Russen Haycock, Detroit, Mich., became the bride of Clarence H. McDonald, son of Mr, Joe McDonald, Exeter, double rjpg -ceremony performed by Rev. F» 4L Farreil, '" ' ' ' the bride’s parents. The bride given in marriage by' her father, looked charming in a white eyelet embroidery street­ length dress with white accessories and wore a corsage of American Beauty roses. Miss Margaret Zick, as bridesmaid, chose white with navy accessories,. The groom was attended by his brother, Ted Mc­ Donald, pf London, The groom’s gift to the bride was a sterling bracelet. A dinner was served for the bridal party and relatives at “The Manor” Windsor, Ont. Later a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents in De­ troit where lunch was served to seventy-five guests, The . happy couple left on a short honeymoon.. On their return they will make their home in Windsor, Guests weye present from Clinton, Mich., Detroit, Centre Line, Galt, Amlxerst- burg, Exeter and London. and Ont., at a a friend of DEATHS Mr. P. from Mr, residence cupied by We are Godfrey Wein has been confined to his room for the past week and hope he will, soon’ be up and around again. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dawson, of Thames Road, spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Amy Mr. and Mrs. .Wm. Benninger and daughter, Gayle, of Detroit, spent a few days last week with Mrs, Margaret Lamport and and Mrs. Lloyd Lamport. 25th Wedding Anniversai’y We extend congratulations to and Mrs. Wesley Wein, who Saturday June 1st celebrated 25th anniversary of their marriage. To mark the occasion,' Mr. and Mrs. Wein together with Miss Meli- ta Wein and Mr. Lloyd Wein mot­ ored to Pontiac and Flint, Mich., for the. week-end and visited with, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wein. Evangelical Mission Band Meet The Evangelical Mission Band held theii* May meeting on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morlock. The meeting opened with quiet music by Dalores Pfaff followed with a hymn. The Scripture was given by Jeanette Schenk and a poem by Betty Anne Roeszler. hymn. A given by book was Band. The meeting closed with a hymn and the Lord’s prayer in unison. Games were conducted by Mrs. Ray Morlock and refreshments were served by the committee in charge. Mr. Mr on the This was followed by a piano instrumental was Ronald. Wein. The study given by members of the GREGUS—VAYDIK A beautiful double ring ceremony took place at St. Joseph’s church in Chatham at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 1st when Antoinette Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mrs. Barbara Vaydik and the late Jos. Vaydik was united in marriage to Paul Gregus, son of Mr. and Mrs. August Gregus, of Exeter. The bride entered the church to the strains march apd was given in marriage by Mr. N. Konechny, of Wallace burg. The in a gown of net and lace over satin extending into a long train with a sweetheart neckline and long taper ing sleeves. Her long veil fell from a coronet headdress and extended into a train. She carried a bouquei of gardenias and lily-of-the-valley Her only ornament was a gold cross The bride was attended by Mrs Shirley Woodall, of Windsor, sister of the groom. She was lovely in a gown of delicate pink net over satin with a matching doll hat and car­ ried a muff of satin and net topped with American Beauty roses and lily-of-the-valley Her only ornam’ent wras a pear choker. The bridesmaids were Miss Frances Gazerek, Miss Rosemary Sedlarek, of Detroit, and Miss Patricia Mahdel, of Chatham, cousins of 'the bride. They wore identical gowns of sky blub net over satin with matching doll hats and carried muffs of satin and net top­ ped with Talisman roses. They also wore pearl chokers. Th© little flow­ er girl Was Miss Ann Knotek, of Wallacejjurg, dressed in blue net over satin, trimmed with pink. ‘She carried a colonial bouquet qf roses and sweetpeas heart headdress with matching, veil The little ring bearer __ John Bednarek. The groom was at­ tended by John Gregus, of Toronto Frank and August Gregus, of Exe^ ter, brothers of the groom and Johnny Thomas, of Windsor. After the wedding ceremony .4. dinner and reception was held at St. Jos. Hall to about (1|5O guests. The bride's mother wore grey crepe With a corsage of Talisman roses. The groom’s mother wore "aqua crepe with a corsage of red roses. After the reception a dance was held in the ballroom of St. Joseph’s Hall, the music being played by the C.Y.O'. bOys orchestra. Later the happy couple left by motor to the Thousand Islands, They Will reside in’London. j of- Lohengrin’s wedding bride looked beautiful and Wore a sweet- was Master ELLERINGTON — In Exeter, on Wednesday, May 29, 1946, Fred­ erick Arthur Ellerington, in his 68th year. CRONYN—In McGillivray Township, Wednesday, May 29, 1946, Ellen Sullivan, beloved wife of the late James Cronyn, in her 78th year. LINDSAY—Suddenly at Woodstock, on Monday, June 3rd, 1946, Jessie Dow Lindsay, beloved wife of the la^p Doctor Hugh Lindsay, and mother of the late Donald Dow, Lindsay, sister of Miss Ethel Dow, Woodstock; Mrs. S. R. D. Hewitt, Aurora; Mrs. Rod Ellis and Mr. Gilbert Dow, Exeter. Ser­ vice at Caven Church, Exeter, on Thursday at 4.30 .p.m., on arriv­ al in KHIVA Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murphy and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hartman and Mrs. Milford Mclsaae, of De­ troit, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, A. Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barry and family, of Detroit, spent the week­ end with relatives here. 1 Little Barbara Tiede, who for the past few weeks has been visit­ ing with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dietrich, returned to her home in London on Sunday. Mrs. Claude Gelinas and family, of London, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. L. Dietrich. Master Edward Glavin, of Cen­ tralia, visited with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. B. McCann, week. DASHWQPP ' Mr. Percy Humble, pf Sarnia, is visiting with relatives. Mrs, Ness has .received word that her son, Rill,., who is returning to •England., has landed ip France. . Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson, of *De« troit, are spending a few days here. Mrs, Martha Baker who has been visiting in Windsor and Detroit, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarep.ee Routledge and family, qf Ingersoll, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, apd Mrs. Fassold, ' ' s Mr. Gordon Eaglespn left this week for Toronto where he is at­ tending Embalming School, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Restemeyer, of Cavalier, N.D., are visiting with relatives ip this vicinity. Mr, Czar Kellerman, qf Toronto is visiting with his brother, Harold: Mrs. .Pedersen visited with friends in Stratford last week. Mr. and Mrs. Koessel and family of Lansing, Mich., spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. John Kuntzs Mr. Ervin Guenther, of the Mili­ tary Police Force, London, spent a few days with his mother, Mrs, Chas. Guenther. Miss Florence Mclsaac, of Wind­ sor, is spending her vacation with her grandmother, Mrs. Lucinda Mclsaae. Mr. Rowland Hill, of London gave a very inspiring - address in the Evangelical church last Sunday evening which was very much appreciated. Want ■“j"1 Io have MB • gon I ruck Service? Do you want to save trouble —save time—save needless expense ? Then see us regu­ larly for PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE your truck. For saving’son sake, drive in today, for ex­ pert attention. of motor cortege. Interment Exeter cemetery. ENGAGEMENTS Mrs. Valeria Armstrong wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter, Catherine Irene, to Robert Melvin Southcotf, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. ,M. Southcott, the wedding to take place in James Street United Church on Saturday, June 29th. * The engagement is announced of Isabelle Adams, Kitchener, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Adams, Harbo’r Grace, Newfound­ land, to Alan Royden, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coward, Thames Road, the marriage to take place the middle of June. * ■Mr. and Mrs. Harris West wish to thank their friends and neigh­ bors for cards and flowers while Mrs. West was a patient in Victoria Hospital. I wish to thank Mr. Harp Rivers for managing the business for -Mr. Hunter during his illness. — Mrs. Jos. Hunter. * IN MEMORIAM ANNOUNCEMENT The Pearce family are holding open house in honor of their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pearce, at their home, Ann Street, Exeter, Saturday, June 8th, 2 to 5 and 8 being sary. to 10 o’clock, the occasion their 40 th wedding j family ,nniver- * The family of the late Frederick Ellerington wish to express their sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends for the kindness extended to them during Mr. Ellerington’s long illness and in their bereave­ ment, also for the floral tributes, the loan of cars and to Rev. Mr.*Hunt: The family of the late Mrs. Cronyn wish to -thank their friends and neighbors for all acts of kindness and the. sympathy shown them during their recent sad bereavement, Father Ellen ni any­ th eir ■Special thanks to Fogarty. c Rachel Wilson and relatives to express their sincere to the friends and neighbors Miss wish thanks for the kindness and sympathy ex­ tended during their recent bereave­ ment, also to those who remember­ ed Pearl with floral tributes and helped in any other way. * Mrs. Charles Isaac, of Centralia, wishes to thank all those who so kindly ’remembered her With cards, flowers and treats while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, and also since her return home. * Mrs. Myrtle Luther wishes to thank her friends and neighbors and the Women’s Association of United Church cards and treats Crediton flowers, ceived while a patient in Hospital. The brothers of the late Mrs. Russell Skinner desire to express their sincere thanks to the various organizations and th© many friends for th© beautiful floral tributes re­ ceived at the time of their bereave­ ment. c We wish to thank all those who remembered Mr, Hunter with cards, and flowers while at the hospital and M home during his Illness, also the businessmen of Exeter, the Lions Club and many friends who remembered us during Our recent bereavement, special thanks to Rev. Woods and Rev, Mair.—Mrs. Jos. Hunter and Donald. * Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Passmore wish to express their grateful apprecia­ tion for the cards, flowers, etc., sent to Mrs, Passmore and also to those Who called while a patient in hospital. c for the she re­ Victoria * “Liza, didja weah them flowahs ah sent ya?” “Ah didn’ weah nothin’ else but, Black Boy.” “Lawd, gal, weah didja pin ’em? EXETER Tn loving memory of a wife and mother, Fanny Hookey, who passed peace- away on June 4th, 1942, 67 years. HOOKEY- dear Ellen fully aged Sweet is the word, remembrance, Dear- is the one who is gone, In memory we’ll always keep her As long as the- years roll on. -—Always remembered by Dad, Jim, Elsie, Ronald, Dorothy and the grandchildren. * ■LINDENFIELD — Treasured mem- o'ries of a dear son and brother, FO. Alvin Edward Lindenfield who .made the supreme sacrifice, June 7th, 19 44. Somewhere back in the sunset, Where loveliness never dies, He lives in a land of glory, Midst the gold and blue of the skies, And we who love him dearly, Whose passing has brought many tears, Will cherish his memo'ry always, To brighten the drifting years. —In loving memory, Mother, Dad, Sisters and' Brothers. Make sure of your hairdress by letting us style your • next permanent wave . . . fresh, youthful styles that possess an air of smartness and chic. Tomlinson’s Hairdressing “Exeter’s Favorite Beauty Spot” Phone 146 ♦ Exeter Phone 299 or 59w Is your refrigerator working satisfactorily? Besides being an annoyance it’s costly., too, if it isn’t, especially theS'e days when new ones are so hard to get. For expert repair service give us a call. 4 Opposite Cann’s Mill Main Street, Exeter G. K. CROCKER Authorized Kelvinator Sales­ and Service Phones 299, 59w 'V