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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev,. Kenneth MacLean, Minister
Mrs. J. G, Cochrane, Organist
10 _a.m-—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—-Public Worship,
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choirinastcr, Esme Howard
1st Sunday After Trinity
10 a.m-—Sunday school.
11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser
mon. “A Vision and Its Result.”
The'Ladies’ Guild will meet at the
home of Mrs. W. Sims^ Thursday
evening. 'Ladies • will meet at the
Parish Hall at 8 P.m,
Choir rehearsal Friday 8-9 p.m.
MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev, N. J. Woods, M.A., Minister
Mrs, A, ¥♦ Willard, Organist
11 p.m,—-Public Worship and
Church School, the Minister.
7 j).m-—-Public Worship, the Min
ister.
Fri.. June 21, 4.15 p.m.—-Mission
Band Picnic.
Tues., June 25, 7-30 p.m.—Stew
ard’s meeting.
8.30 pm.—Official Board meet
ing.
Sun., June 30, 11 a.m,—Quarterly
Communion Service.
BIRTHS
ELLIOT-—Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Elliot are happy to announce the
arrival of their daughter, Jane
•Louise, at St, Joseph’s Hospital,
Wednesday, June 19th, 1946,
GODBOLT--At Dr, Fletcher’s Hos
pital, on Thursday, June 13th,
1946, to Mr. and Mrs, Gerald
Godbolt, a son (George Albert).
MARRIAGES
BLAIR — HARRIS—In
United Church, Simcoe,
day, June 15, 1946,
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ZION EVANGELICAL
Crediton
M. E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister
Mrs. F. W. Morlock. Organist
10.00 a.m,—“Rains of Heaven.”
11.0 0 a.m.—Church School.
7,30 p.m.—“David’s God.”
Wed., 5.00 p.m.—W.M.S. and
.picnic at Grand Bend,
Fri., 8.00 p.m.—E.Y.F
LA.
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JAMES STREET UNITED
Rev. A. B. Irwin, B.A.
Lawrence A. Wein
Organist and Choir Leader
a.m.—The Sunday School and
Bible Class.
11 a.m.—Morning wbrship conduct
ed by the Minister. “The Glory
of Our Faith.” Judges 6:14,
p.m.—Brief Vespei’ service con
ducted by the Minister. “Total
Abstinence.” I Thessalonians
5:22.
.WoL, June 26th—Mission Circle
picnic.
Sacraments of Baptism and the
Lord’s 'Supper on Sunday, June
30th.
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Anniversary Services
Cromarty Presbyterian Church
Sunday, June 30th
at ll.bo a.m. and 7.30 p.m.
Standard Time
Rev. James M. Ritchie will
the guest speaker at
both services.
Rev. Ritchie is the son of
Mrs. D. Ritchie, a former
this Church.
Special music by the
be
Rev. and
pastor of
choir.
DASHWOOD
Mrs. Elgin Merner and daughter
Joyce spent a few days with her
parents in Hanover.
Mr. Lloyd Rader -was rushed to
London Hospital last week where
he underwent an operation for ap
pendicitis.
Miss Antionette Ziler, of London,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ziler.
Miss Violet Rader, of Goderich,
Miss Loreen Weiberg, of Dashwood,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Garnet Weiberg, Mr.
Hubert Weiberg and Miss Bernice
Bauer, all of Waterloo, spent the
week-end at Niagara
Beach and Buffalo.
Mrs. L. Morenz left
summer home at
St, James
on Satur-
Florence
Ilene, only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. B. Harris,
Donald James,
Mrs. Blair and
Blair, formerly
Rev. Bernard.
COWARD—ADAMS — At Thames
Road Manse on Saturday, June
15, 19 46, Isabelle Adams, eldest
daughter of Mr, and Mrs, George
Adams, Harbour Grace, New
foundland, to Alan
Coward, eldei* son of
Mrs. Roy Coward, of
by Rev. Wm. Mair.
DEATHS
MpNEIL — In .Victoria
London, on Friday,
{1'946, Eliza Oke, beloved wife of
the late Thomas James McNeil,
of Clinton, formerly of Exeter.
WALDRON—.Passed away sudden
ly at his late residence in Grand
Bend, on Saturday, June 15 th,
1946, Henry John Waldron, be
loved husband of Florence ^Hand
ford, in his 53rd year.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. David C. Stephens,
of Woodham, wish to announce the
engagement of their eldest daugh
ter, Helen Jean, to Norman William
Johns, elder son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Johns, of Woodham, the
marriage to take place early in
July.
Mr. Thomas McPhun, Glasgow,;
of Pt. Rowan, to
second sort of
the late James
of Centralia, by
Roydep
Mr. and
Usborne,
Hospital, i__
June aiid
THAMES ROAD
The Sunday School anniversary
was observed in the Thames Road
Church last .Sunday. At the morn
ing service Rev. Hugh Wilson, of
RrusseUs, spoke to a large congre
gation. The children’s choir undei;
the leadership of Mrs, Wan, Cann,
rendered special music which was
enjoyed by all. The evening service
was. taken by Rev, Allen Duffield;
of Lambeth, assisted by the pastor,
Rev.
choir
with
ville,
was
ferns
balls,
sweet
as follows:
Misses Florence Southcott, Alma
Richards, Kathleen May, of Exeter,
Marion Lamport, Margaret Cann,
of Thames Road, and Margaret Al
lison, of London, with Mr, and Mrs.
Chas. Allison; Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Allison, of Exeter, with Mr. and
Mrs. John Allison; Mr. and Mrs.
Delmer Skinner and Edward , of
Elimville, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ford,
of Eden, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Miller and children, of Zion, Mr,
and Mrs. James Miller and children
of Woodham, with Mr, and Mrs.
Chas. Miller; Rev. Wilson and son,
of Brussells, Rev. Duffield, of
Lambeth, with Rev. and Mrs. Mair;
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Brock and
grandson, Bobbie Glen, of Winchel-
sea, with Mr. Leslie and Miss Rob
inson; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wat
son and family, of Prospect Hill,
Mr. ' ""
William Mair. The adult
rendered appropriate music
Mr, Kenneth Johns, of Elim-
as guest soloist. The church
beautifully decorated with
and .baskets of white snow-
mauve and purple iris and
rocket, Sunday visitors were
and Mrs. Wilmer Ferguson
Mr.land son, of London Township, IL.
'Norman Ferguson and
and Mr.
Mrs.
1 daughter
Page and
Mrs. Wm.
R. Keller
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Green, of Exeter
with Mr. and Mrs. H. Rhode;
and Mrs. T. McIntyre^ of London,
with Mr.
tyne; Mr.
Mr. and Mrs.
family, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pass-
more, of Exeter, Mrs. Hartell and
Mrs. Ross, of High River, Alberta,
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore;
Misses .Lois Ford, Annie Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Rowcliffe and son.
/of Hurondale, with Mr. and Mrs.
CChas. Borland; Mrs. Laura Kay, of c/^ondon, Mr. and Mrs. C. Frayne,
^Earl, Stanley and Kenneth, of Exe-
c.
and
and Mrs.
daughter with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs.Ferguson;
and family, of Exeter
Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Ballan-
and Mrs. Clifford Moir,
Lloyd Parsons and
Scotland, wishes to announce theater, with Mr. and Mrs. John Hack)
_____________x n t. • _ _ ji T\/Ti* curl TVTrc "Rill PalUnfvno
hei’
Falls, Crystal
last week for
Silver Island.
GRAND BEND
Decoration Day
The Grand Bend United Church
Cemetery .Board are holding their
Annual Decoration Day on
Sunday, June 23rd
2.30 p.m.
at the Cemetery Grounds.
A special program is being prepared
Everybody Welcome
PUBLIC SCHOOL PUPILS
PLEASE REGISTER
Those parents who desire to be
gin their children at the Public
School fall term kindly register
same with the Secretary, Miss K.
McFaul, by Saturday, June 22.
WHALEN
and Mrs. Bert Duffield,Mr _______ ___________„,
and Mrs. Walter Gunning and
and Mrs. E. .'Squire and Cecil were
at Guelph on Friday.
Mr. Geo. Millson was taken to
St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. /Alex Baillie and
Grafton Squire were in Toronto on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire and Ron
ald were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. -Jack Dickens at Saints-
bury.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Squire and Merle
attended Thames Road anniversary
Sunday and visited with
Mrs, Nelson Squire.
Mr. and Mrs, Merkley,
to, were 4recent. visitors-
and Mrs. E. Johnson.
Wm. Ogden, Roy Hodgson
Howard Cann left Monday on a
to the Coast.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr. and
of Toron-
with Mr.
and
trip
Miss Mavis Spencer, of Toronto,
visited with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Spencer in Hensail over
the week-end.
You are invited to have your
Wedding Photographs made by
<Eljc €ecil falter Stubio
“Portraits with Soul”
391 Talbot St., Fair. 3010
London, Ont.
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1. FROZEN FISH
A good variety to
choose from.
2. MEATS
Cooked and cured; also
.Lard and Shortening
3. BEEF
Quarters of beef for
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FROZEN FRUITS
Information and free
booklets on the proper
•methods of preparing
fruits for your locker.
Order your containers
now.
engagement of his second eldest
daughter, Matilda Kelly, to Corpora
al Ray Guenther, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Guentherr
Dashwood, Ontario, the wedding to
take place upon
Canada.
CARDS OF
.Murray Brintnell
all his friends who called or sent
cards and candy while he was re
covering from his recent accident.*
Mrs. Samuel Jorjr wishes to
thank ’ the many friends who ref*,
membered her with cards, letters
and treats and to those who called^
while she was a patient in Victoria-j
Hospital, London. '•■
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
to express their sincere
the many friends and
who remembered Mrs.
cards, letters, calls,
patient in 'St. Joseph’s Hospital.
Mrs. H. J. Waldron and family
wish to thank their many friends
for their kindness in their recent
bereavement. Special thanks to Rev.
Cleave and the choir, also the Boy
Scouts, pallbearers and our kind
neighbors. We also wish tn thank
those who so kindly loaned their
cars and sent the lovely flowers, c
The family of the late Mrs. Robt.
Sillery wish to thank their friends
for their kindness and sympathy ex
tended to them in theh’ recent 'be
reavement. also for the many
tributes. Special thanks to
Woods, Rev. Mair and Mrs.
Berryhill.
IN MEMORIAM
WILLIS—In loving memory
dear husband and father, Thomas
Willis, who passed away eleven
years ago, June 23rd.
Time may heal the broken-hearted,
Years may make the wound less
sore,
But it Cannot fill the longing
For the loved one gone before.”
—Sadly missed by wife and family.*
BROCK—In loving memory of a
dear wife and mother, Martha
Jane Brock, who passed away
June i22nd, 1945.
year has passed since that sad
day,
one we lbved was called away;
took her home, it was his will,
in our hearts she « liveth still.
Ever remembered by husband
and family. *
BROCK—In loving memory of a
dear mother, Martha Brock, who
passed away June 22nd, 1945.
Two dear bright eyes, a tender’
smile,
A lovely heart that knew no guile,
Deep trust in Qofl that all was right
Her joy to make some other bright;
If sick Or suffering
Some gentle act of
No thought of self,
other,”
We knew- He said,
dear Mother.’*
—Lovingly remembered by Roy and
family. *
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ballantyne
V,i
her arrival i:
THANKS /
wishes to thank
c;
Cook wish
thanks to
neighbors
Cook with'
etc.; while a
floral
Rev.
Alex.*
of Bl
one she knew,
love she’d do,
but of “the
'Well done,
*3 Highest Prices paid for Hides
J. L. McKNIGHT
MOUNT CARMEL
The report of
Fr. Fogarty as
week was in error
been fdr .Miss Oneida Restemeyer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0- ReS'
temeyer, of Dashwood, whose mar
riage takes place Saturday to Mr,
Martin McGrdnere, of London,
the Bands by
announced last
it should have
'Sunday morning services will be
at the usual hour this Sunday.
Sunday School at I'OUlS a,m. and
Church service at 11.15 a.m, with
Rev, Mair in charge, At 7,<80 p.m.
the Masonic Order of Exeter and
the
Exeter
Thames
Service,
speaker
Lean
Exeter. r............................r
vited to attend this service Sunday
evening.
I’ym Family Reunion
The annual Pym family reunion
was held on Saturday, June 15th
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hu
bert Hunter with a gopd attendance
An enthusiastic game of ball was
enjoyed in the afternoon. -Supper
was served and sports followed.
The 107 officers were elected and
are as follows: president, Ewart
Pym; sec.-treasurer, Nona Pym;
managing -com., Mr. and Mrs, Wm.
Essery, Mr. and. Mrs Alvin Pym,
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Pym; sports
com., Mr. Ewart Pym, Mr. Hubert
Hunter, Miss Lois Pym.
Laura Kay, of London, is
John
Order of the Eastern -Stur,
Chapter, will meet in the
Road church for Plvine
Rev. Mair
assisted by
and Rev. M,
Everyone is
will he the
Rev. K. Mac-
A. Hunt, of
cordially in-
Mrs.
visiting this week'with Mrs.
Hackney.
KIPPEN
We are sorry to report
Elaine Bell, daughter of Mr,
Mrs. Will Bell, was taken to
forth Hospital on Sunday,
her a speedy recovery,
Y.P.U, Hold Anniversary
The altar of St. (An ews United
Church was beautifully decorated
with spring flowers on Sunday last
the occasion of the Young People’s
Union ‘ “
Brook,
wish
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anniversary. Rev. R. A.
of Hensail, was the guest
speaker at both services
livered two very inspiring
The happy spirit of the
was accompanied with a
sadness over the fact that
Hinton, pastor of
ney;
^with Mr. and Mrs. Milton McCurdy;
Mrs.
Mrs.
and Gladys Dow with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert' Duncan; Mrs. Margaret
Fletcher, of Exeter, with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Moodie; Mr. and Mrs. F.
Skinner and family, of Elimville,
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart_Pym, Mr. Wm.
Pym, Miss Lyla
Grace Penhale, of
and Mrs. E. Pym;
of' Whalen, Mr.
Hern and family,
Mrs. Theron Creevy and family, of
Woodham, with- Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Waltei]
Gunning, of Whalen, Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Earl and Miss Marjorie Johns,
of Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott
and Audrey, of Farquhar, with Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Passmore; Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Johns, of Elimville, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Dougall, of Hensalj,
.with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann;
Mrs. Douglas Hughson, of I-Iensall,
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cann; Mr.
and Mrs. Wes. Wein, Mr. and Mrsi
Nelson Lamport, of Crediton, with
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stone and Mr.
and Mrs. 'Gordon Stone;
Mrs._ Victor Kestle
Kestle, of Exeter,
Mrs. Jas. Hodgert;
Clarence Smith and
can, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wilson and
Mr. Jas. Brooks, of Exeter, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Ford and Irwin, of
Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. En-
singer and Ernie, Miss Mary Brooks
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Knowles, Ken
neth, Florence and Audrey, of
Granton, with Mr. and Mrs. Smith;
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clark, of
Winchelsea, with Mr. and Mrs. Or
ville Cann ‘ ‘ - --
Woodham,
Squire;
of Centralia, with Mr. and Mrs.
Orland Squire; Mr. and Mrs. R.
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. B. Williams
Miss June Broom and Lillian
Wright, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs.
D. Weber and Ralph, of Dashwood,
with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weber.
Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Kartell, of
High River, Alberta, t.
this week with Mr. and
Duncan.
Miss Shirley Duncan,
has been spending the past week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Duncan.
Rev. and Mrs. Mair attended the
Coward — Adams wedding recep
tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Coward on Saturday afternoon
of last week.
Mrs. Hodgert, of Exeter, is visit
ing with her daughter, 0Mrs. Roy
Coward, this past week.
Rev. Mair attended
tery which was held
Tuesday of this week.
Miss Grace Penhale.
spent the week-end with Miss Nona
Pym.
Mr. Wm.
spending a
brother
friends
munity.
The
this I
home
p.m,
Mr.
son visited with Mr. and Mrs. E.
Lamport at Centralia on Sunday.
We are glad to report that Mrs.
A, Morgan was able to come home
from St. Joseph’s Hospital last
Thursday, We hope her good health
will soon be restored.
J, C. Gardiner with Mr. and
Gilbert Dunean; Misses Wilma
and de
sermons,
occasion
tinge of
Rev. Mr.
Kippen and
Hillsgr’een charges, has been con
fined to his bed since early in the
new year, the result of an accident
to his knee and is at present in
Scott's Memorial Hospital, Seaforth.
Special music was provided by the
choir under the leadership of Miss
Jean ’Ivison. The anthem, “Come,
O Holy Spirit,” was sung at the
morning service. The choir was as
sisted at both services by Mrs. Hess
and Mrs. Hedden, of Hensail. ' In
the morning they sang the beauti
ful duet, “In the Garden with
Jesus.” Mrs. Hedden sang a solo,
“God's tomorrow.” In the evening
the choir chose for their anthem,
“Close to His Side.” Mrs. Hess and
Mrs. Hedden favored with three
duets, “Bless This House,” “Hark,
Hark, My Soul,” and “Beyond
Sunset.”
Pym and Miss
Exeter, with Mr.
Miss Elva Morley
and Mrs. Ward
of Zion, Mr. and
Mr. and
and Miss Janet
with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs.
family, of Lu-
Miss Audrey Rodd, of
with Miss Dorothy
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Brown,
• xX<Xl Ltzllj vl
are spending
Mrs. Robt.
the
in
of
Presby-
Auburn
Exeter
Mr.
and
Pym, of Wingham
few days with
Cephas Pym and
relatives in the
! Mission Circle
Saturday
“of Miss
and Mi’s,
is
his
other
com-
Will
afternoon at
Ina Harris at
Wm, Lamport
meet
the
2.30
and
Mower Catches Thumb
Verla, little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Verne -Smith, had a nasty ac
cident on ’'Friday of last
While her daddy was fixing
mower, she came up unnoticed
got her thumb badly cut. She
rushed to (Seaforth Hospital
had to remain for a few days,
L/Lpi. Harold Elliott visited n
few days last week with his sisters
Mrs. Verne Smith and Mrs, Eldon
Heywood, in Seaforth. Harold rec
ently returned from overseas.
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