HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-05-22, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 22nd, 1947
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JAMES STREET UNITED
Key. A, B. Irwin, B.A.
Lawrence A. Wein
Organist and Choir Leader
10: a.m.—Sunday School and
Bible Classes,
1’1 a.m.—Morning worship
conducted by the Minister,
“Thy Kingdom Come,”
Anthem: Thine is the Kingdom.
Solo: Miss Irene Beaupre.
7 p.m.—Evening Worship
conducted by the Minister,
“His Will on Earth”,
Solo: Mr. Frank Taylor.
COME AND WORSHIP
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
Rector, Rev. M. A. Runt
Choirmaster, Esxne Howard
Whitsunday
8 a.m.-—Holy Communion,
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Morning prayer and ser*
mon, “The Mission of God, the
Holy Ghost,”
This being the anniversary of the
birthday of the Christian Church
each family is urged to attend.
MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev, N. J, Woods, M.A., Minister
Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
13 a.m.—Public Worship and
Church School, the Minister.
7 p.m.—Public Worship, the
Minister:
Wed., 8 p.m.—Midweek prayer
service in Trivitf Parish Hall,
Rev. MacLean.
Thurs., 8 p.m,—Congregational
meeting.
Fri., 8:30 p.m.—S.S. Board of
Management will meet.
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
H. T. Kendrick, Pastor
The Revival Services continue each
night this week at 8 p.m.
Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School.
Supt. Mr. E. Cudmore.
Sun., 11 a.m,—-Evangelistic.
Sun., 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic.
God is blessing the Ministry of our
young Brother West in the Sal
vation of Souls. We invite you to
come to these old time services
and see God move as of old in
saving sinners and healing sick
bodies. God is moving in a won
derful way.
Come and bring a friend to hear
Evangelist G. West.
ZION EVANGELICAL-
UNITED BRETHREN
Crediton
M. E, Reuber, B.A., B,D., Minister
Mrs, F. W. Morlock. Organist
10 a,m,—“Where is the Road to
Damascus?”
11 a.m.—Church School.
7:30 p.m,—“Where Thy Treasure
Is.”
9 pan,—E.Y.F.
May 28, 29—W.S.W.S. Annual
Convention at Zurich.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Kenneth MacLean, Minister
Miss Muriel Whilsmith, Organist
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Sacrament of the Lord’s
Supper.
Tliurs., May 22, S p.m.—(Miss Wil
liamson, home on furlough from
India, will address a meeting of
the senior auxiliaries, the eve
ning auxiliary and the Mission
Bands, of Exeter, and the Hen-
sall Presbyterian Churches in the
Sunday School room of Caven
Church.
Fri., May, 23, 7:30 p.m.—-Session
■meets.
Fri., May 23, S p.m.—A service
preparatory to Communion.
Twenty-Fifth Anniversary
(Continued from page 1)
from Preston, Kitchener, Grand
Bend, Kincardine, London, and
Norwich. The atmosphere of the
services is hard to describe—it was
all very reverent, inspiring and
thrilling. One man remarked that
“it was the nicest church service
I have ever attended in my life.”
A prominent musician and choir
leader attending remarked that
“those anthems were so good I
could 'hardly refrain from joining
in the singing, though seated in the
congregation.” The congregation
sang hymns as though inspired.
Two anthems at each service
merit comment. “Hark, Hark, My
Soul,” was delightful. Mr. Allan
Elston in alto solo was at his best
and Mrs. Penwarden in soprano
obligato solo was splendid in vol
ume, -tone and color. The musical
climax came when' the choir sang
“Gloria in Excelsis.” A visiting
gentleman possibly summed up the
day as well and briefly as any one
when he said, “A Sunday like this
only happens once every twenty-
five years, We say “thanks” to
everyone contributing to a Perfect
Day.
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FOR SALK—Lai'ge double lot on
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FOR SALE—’Good building lot on
iGidley Street. Apply at Times-
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FOR SALE-—Block of 4 or 5 lots,
centrally located in Exeter, C.
V. Pickard, Realtor.
FOR SALE — Large brick veneer
home and driveshed, 24x45, to
be removed from property. Ap
ply to Wilmer Scott, Clandeboye.
15:22:29*
FOR SALE—Some vacant building
Jots in Exeter. W. C, Pearce, Exe-
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FOR SALE — Two well-located
building lots in Exeter, C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Exeter.______
FOR SALE—Immediate or fall pos
session, 100 acres with good
brick house and bank barn, good
water supply, 14 acres fall wheat,
small bush, close to Exeter. C.
V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter.
FOR SALE—One of Exeter's most
comfortable homes. This is a 3-
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property is in the best of repair.
Quick possession. C. V. Pickard,'
Realtor, Main St., Exeter.
FOR SALE—1% storey house, in-
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living room, kitchen with built-
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HOUSES FOR SALE — Crediton,
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water, barn, henhouse.
1^-storey brick, vacant.
2-storey brick, newly interior
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soft water, suitable for duplex,'
good barn.
Electricity in all houses. W, C.
Pearce, Exeter. 22*
FOR SALE—133 acres clay loam,
Blanshard, brick house with
slate roof, basement barns, con
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henhouse; hydro; quick posses
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FOR SALE — Cottage in Grand
Bend, well located and in good
-condition; two bedrooms. C. V.
Pickard, Realtor Exeter.
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KIRKTON
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Veitch and
daughter Beverly, of London, were
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
R. Humphreys.
Mrs. M. B. Gallop who spent the
past two months with her daugh
ter, Mrs. L, Barnes, of Staffa, re
turned to the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Ross Marshall, to spend
the summer.
Mr. John Robinson, of Carling
ford, spent the week-end witi Mr.
and Mrs. J. Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Routley and
Muriel have moved to their new
home, the place formerly owned
by the late Sarah Mullen.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hanna and
daughter, Isabelle, of London, vis
ited with Mr. and -Mrs. Robert
Ross on Sunday.
Bride Showered
Mrs. Heber Shute was hostess at
her home Friday evening to the
young girls Sunday School class in
honor of her daughter, Marion
(Mrs. Jack Barf) a recent bride.
The guest of honor received a love
ly assortment of kitchen utensils
for which she thanked the girls
very much. Games, contests and
readings were enjoyed by all after
which a dainty lunch was served
by the hostess assisted by the
teachers of the class. Mrs. Ross
Marshall and Mrs. G. H. Burgin.
Rev. and Mrs. Charles D. Hen
derson, of Murray Harbour, North
P.E.I., and Mrs. Frank Prxdham.
of Russeldale, were guests with Mr.
and Mrs. G. I-I. Burgin last week.
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If j ou have any broken castings or
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CREDITON
The merchants of Crediton
to announce " that Saturday,
24th, being a public holiday all
places of business will be closed.
wish
May
CENTRALIA
The collection of clothing, can
ned goods, cash donations, etc., for
the British Relief Victims will take
place in Centralia Friday afternoon
and evening of this week.
THAMES ROAD
Sunday services will be at the
usual hour on Sunday.
School at 10.15 a.m. and
at 11,15 a.m. Let us all
together at this service.
Mrs. E., Stewart visited with^
Miss J. Ballantyne in London last
week.
Misses
ley, and
ordville,
Miss Annie Elford.
Miss Doris Elford left on Sun
day night on a motor trip through
Western Canada and the States.
She is travelling with relatives
from St, -Marys and London.
Miss Jean Cann, of London,
spent the week-end at her home.
Miss Anne Morgan, -of Loudon
visited with hex- parents ovex- the
week-end,
Mr. Bert Gardiner, of London,
spent the week-end at his home .
Mrs. Olivex* Jaques underwent
an operation in Victoria Hospital
Tuesday of this week. Hex’ many
friends wish her a speedy recov
ery.
Mrs. Chas, Allison entertained
a number of young folk at her
home Saturday night in honor of
Margaret, before she leaves
Regina where she will take a
tion with hei* uncle.
Week-end visitors with Mr.
Mrs. R. Cann were, Mrs. L. Davey
and Miss E, Merkley, of London.1
Mrs. Melvin. Gardinei’ and her
infant daughter, Marilyn Joyce, re
turned home from Dr. Fletcher’s
Hospital, Exeter, on Wednesday of
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller,
Miller
tended
Sunday
Sunday
Church
worship
Goldle Getty, of Wheat-
Marion Hague, of Straff-
spent the week-end with
for
posi-
and
Sr., Lillie and Edwin
Woodham anniversary
last.
ELIMVILLE
Mr.
at-
on
Mr. Wilbert King, of Warwick,
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Weston Horne.
Mr. Wm. Sinclair, of St. Thom
as, is spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Brock and
Johnnie spent, the week-end with
Mrs. Minor Dobbs, of
Mrs. Harry Murch Sr.,
and Dr. and Mrs. A. V.
Toronto, visited
Mr. and Mrs.
on Sun-
Harold
SkinnerMrs. Delmei'
visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Edgar Rodd, of
Mr. and
Barrie.
Mr. and
of London
Fostex', of
day with
Bell.
Mr. and
and family
Mr. and
Woodham.
Miss Florence Bell R.N., of
London, spent the week-end with
her parents.
■Messrs. Murray and Laurie Ste
phen spent the week-end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Dehner Skinner
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mel
ville Skinner visited on Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Ford, of Eden.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Galbraith and
Mr. and .Mrs. Howard McLean, of
Kerwood, Misses Isabelle and Eve
lyn Galbraith, of London, andi
Miss Margaret McLean visited_ on
Sunday
Johns.
Miss
tending
tion in
Mr.
cessful in winning -first prize at the
Hobby Falx' at the Y.M.C.A. in
London, with his showing of Art.
Mr. Earl Bell, of Seattle, Wash.,
Mr. and Mrs.
John Bell,
on Sunday
village.
Mr. and
Thedford spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Bell.
Florence Bell, R.N., is at-
the Public Health Conven-
Quebec City. Quebec.
Murray Stephens was sue-
Wm. Britnell and
of Hurondale, visited
with relatives in the
Mrs. Arthur Elliot, of
Mrs. Catherine Willert
Mrs. Catherine Willert, widow
of the late Joseph Willert passed
away at her residence in Dash
wood on Monday after two months
and a half illness. She was in her
85th year. She was born on the
Goshen Line in Hay Twp. They
resided on the 14th con. of Steph
en Twp. before moving to Dash
wood 37 years ago. Her husband
predeceased -her 33 years ago, al
so two children. She was a mem
ber of the Lutheran Church in
Dashwood. She is survived by one
daughter, Susan, also one grand
child and by two sisters, Mrs.
Clara Decker, of Zurich, Mrs. Lou-
is Kraft, of Dasllwood, four bro
thers, Wm. Rader, of Zurich,
Fred >and Louis Rader, of Dash
wood and Theodore, of Hay Twp.
A brief funeral service will take
place at her late residence on
Thursday, May 22nd at 2 -pan.
followed by a service in Zion Lu
theran Church, Dashwood. Inter
torment will -follow in the Luther
an Bronson Line Cemetery, Rev.
L. Higenell will officiate.
WHALEN
Miss Audrey Arksey was a week-;
end visitor of Mr. and Mrs. John
Thomson, Exeter.
Quite a number from this com
munity attended the 25th anniver-1
sary of the Centralia United church
on' Sunday. ’Several mexnbers of
the Whalen choii- assisted with the
singing at both services.
Mrs. Wm. Morley returned home
on Friday from St. Joseph’s Hos
pital where she had been a patient
for the past two weeks. Her many
friends wish her a very speedy re
covery.
Mrs, Howard Morley and Carolyn
of Hazel Park, Mich., are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Morley fol’
a few weeks.
S.S. Anniversary services are
being held in this church on Sun
day, June 1st, with Rev. Brook, of
Hensall, as guest speaker.
Sunday visitors out of the com
munity were:—
Mr. and Mrs. E. Squire with Mr.
and Mrs. Ewart Pym, of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster and
Beverley with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Skinner, Centralia.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bailie “with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Centralia.
Mt. and Mrs. Bert Duffield and
Betty, Miss Elva Morley, Mrs. How
ard Morley and Carolyn, also Mr.
Wm, Morley with Mr, and Mrs.
Pen war dem of Centralia.
Mr. and Mrs, F. Squire with Mr.
and Mrs. J, ODIckins, hear Liman.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Morley
and Marion with Mr. and Mrs. Wib.
Foster, of Granton.
Mr. and “ “
Mary with
Centralia.
and
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Squire, Farquhar.
and Mrs. Harold Bell, of
London, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkinson.
Miss Jean Ogden, of London,
was a week-end visitoi' with
H. Ogden.
Mrs. Earl Johnson and
Rev. and Mrs. Weir.
Mr.
recent
Nelson
Mr.
Mrs. Geo. Squire were
Mrs.
com-
ser-
and
W1NCHELSEA
Quite a number from the
munity attended anniversary
vices at Centralia, Saintsbury
Woodham.
■Mr. Don Penliale is all smiles
these days. It’s a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hern and
Helen visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, .Philip Hern.
Mrs. Ewart Pym, of Exeter, put
on a Demonstration of the Wear-
Ever brushes -at the home of Mrs.
George Davis on Monday night
with seventeen ladies present.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clark
spent Sunday with -Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Dobbs, of Saintsbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters were
in London on Monday,
Mr. ana Mrs. George Davis spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Henry
Hudgins, of Saintsbury.
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CASH AND CARRY
FAST FROZEN ICE
I have made arrangements to supply the Village of
Exeter with Fast Frozen Ice made from pure water.
Beginning Tuesday, May 27th, after 4 p.m., and
every Tuesday and Friday thereafter, I will have ice at my
residence on Carling Street, between Sanders and John
Streets.
As we have to haul this ice from Stratford and the
supply is limited you can help us by leaving or telephoning
your order.
E. R. WITMER
Tel. 179W Exeter, Ont,
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