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UNION SERVICES
Maiii Street and dames Street
United Churches
Service in Main Street
Rev. Harry J. Mahoney, B.D.
Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
-James St. Sunday School.
■Main St. Morning Service,
noon—Main St. Sunday School.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
Rector, Rev, C. L, Langford
B.A., M.A,
Choirmaster, Esme Howard
13tli Sunday after Trinity
10 a.m,—Sunday
11 a.m,—Morning Prayer and
Sermon,
School,
a.m.-
a.m.-
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Kenneth MacLean, Minister
Miss Nonna M. Knight, Organist
10:30 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—'Public Worship.
M.
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
H. T. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer meeting.
Fri., 8 p.m?—Y.P.S. Speaker, Mrs.
D. Jolly.
Sat., 9 p.m.—Open air.
Sunday, 10 a.m.—Sunday School.
iSupt., Mr. E. Cudmore.
(Sunday, 11 a.m.—Worship. ”A
(Short Bed and Narrow Bed
clothes.”
Sunday, 7:30 p.m.—Song and
Praise. Speaker, the Pastor. “For
With Stammering Lips and An
other Tongue Will He Speak to
His People.’’ Come and hear this
subject.
Evening Service
One garage will be open in
Exeter on Sundays and dur
ing the evenings throughout
the week.
Open this Sunday and During
the Evenings throughout the
Week.
MASSEY-HARRIS
SALES & SERVICE
Doan’s
Kidney Pills
Kelp Back Mnente
Backache is frequently caused by
disorders of the kidneys. Conse
quently, if you suffer from backache.
Doan’s Kidney Pills may be helpful
to you. Because of their stimulat
ing action on the kidneys and uri
nary passages, Doan’s Kidney Pills
assist in the elimination of wastes
from the body.
Safe, dependable and quick-acting,
Doan’s Kidney Pills can be used
by both young and old. Backache
and rheumatic pains as well as minor
urinary and bladder ailments may
be quickly relieved by this time-
proven treatment. Sold at all drug
stores.
The T. Milburn Oo., Ltd., Toronto. Ont
ZION EVANGELICAL-
UNITED BRETHREN
Crediton
E. Renber, B.A,, B.D., Minister
Mrs. F. W. Morlock. Organist
a.m.—.“A Brick Deficiency.”
a.m.—Church School,
—“The Sin of Doing>>
io
n
7:30 p.m.-
Nothing.
Fri., Sept. 5, 8:30 p.m.—M.B.
Summer Christmas Tree at the
Church.
ELIMV1LLE
Rev. W. Smith and daughters,
Lois and Gladys, of Chatham, call
ed on friends here last Wednesday.
They were on a vacation trip to
Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Balkwill and
daughter, of California, visited the
former’s old home .and birthplace,
now the home of Mrs. Thos. Bell,
village last
now the home of Mrs.
and other friends
week.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Sharon, are
days with Mrs.
Toronto this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Skinner
and family attended a birthday
dinner for Miss Lois Ford at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Art Ford, of Stephen, on Sunday.
Mrs. Marjorie Kennedy, of Lon
don, spent last Tuesday with her
sister,
family.
We
Miners
ter her recent
Miss Muriel
spent Monday
Misses Anna and Grace Routly.
Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce and (Fred,
Mr. and Mrs.
Crediton. visited
Alvin Cooper.
Miss Aldeen
Floyd Co~oper visited last week
Veal and family, of Ex-
in the
Bell, NoelLloyd
spending a few
Bell’s parents in
Mrs. Jackson Woods and
are
is able
glad that Mrs.
to be out
illness.
Routly, of
with her
John
again af-
Kirkton.
cousins,
Horace Delbridge,
of Winchelsea, and
Russell King,
with Mr. and :
, of
Mrs.
Pym, Lenore and
with
glad that Mr. Harold
well enough to return
from the hospital on Monday.
Wesley
visited
Heywood, of Middle-
with relatives last
Bell spent last week
Mrs. Harry Murch,
Mrs. Wm,
eter.
We are
Bell was
home
Mr.
ville,
week.
Mrs. Harold
with Mr. and
of iLondon.
Misses Marion, Doreen and Doris
Brock, of Zion, are holidaying with
Misses Anna and Grace Routly.
Master Launie Murch, of Lon
don, is spending this week with his
aunt, Mrs. Harold (Bell.
■Mr. and Mrs. Win. Courtis
Donald,
Lamont
Barclay,
Sunday
Johns.
and
of Mt. Brydges, Mrs. P.
and Miss Margaret Anne
of Poplar Hill, visited on
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Special Notice
The Flower Shop will be closed from August 25th to
September 2nd, for vacation.
If you are in need of Wedding or Funeral Flowers,
leave a message with MacLaren’s Drug Store, Grand Bend,
and we will be glad to come back and serve you.
EXETER FLOWER SHOP
Ralph Bailey and Family Phone 276
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TRUCKS, WINDOWS,
STORE FRONT SIGNS
GOLD LEAF LETTERING
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HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bonthron are
holidaying at Southampton.
Miss Lois Henderson is the guest
of Miss Beth Morris in Goderich.
Miss Minnie Reid enjoyed a pleas
ant holiday at
cardine.
Mr, and Mrs,
recent visitors
. in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs.
children, of London, visited in Hen
sail recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle, of Toron
to, are visiting with Mr, and Mrs.
Jackson Walker,
Mrs. John Reid and children re
turned home after spending sever
al weeks in Teeswater.
Mr. Milton Ortwein, of London,
spent the week-end with his mother,
Mrs. J. W. Ortwein,
Mrs. Manns is visiting with her
son, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manns
and son in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Davidson, of
Sarnia, visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs. W, R. Davidson.
Mrs. J. Greene, of Vancouver,
B.C., visited recently with
brother, Mr. Wilson Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, of
don, were week-end visitors
Mrs, Fenner and Mr. A. Taylor.
Mrs. 'Stelck and daughter Ruth,
of Varna, visited last week with the
former’s sister, Mrs. R. Cameron.
Mrs. Ida Harding returned to her
home in London after a pleasant
visit with her niece Mrs. Edna Cor
bett.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman, of
London, visited this week with the
former’s mother, Mrs. Sarah Cole
man.
Mr. Robt. Green and Miss Lois
Green, of Port Stanley, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Kipfer over the week
end.
The many friends of Mr. Thos.
Richardson are pleased
is improving following
illness.
Mr.' and Mrs. Lome
of Detroit, visited recently with the
former’s mother, Mrs. Carrie Bal
lantyne.
Miss Emaline Johnston was re
moved to St. Joseph Hospital, Lon
don, on Monday following a sudden
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. David Kvle
Mrs. T. Kyle are attending
Canadian National Exhibition
Toronto.
Mrs. John Henderson, Jean ___
Sylvia returned home from a pleas
ant visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. Mor
ris in Goderich.
Mrs. George Tinney, Marion and
Lois visited recently with the for
mer’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Pepper in Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Casey Hudson and
family, of Toronto, are holidaying
with the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Hudson.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Horton, of
Detroit, visited over the week-end
with the former’s mother. Mrs. Hor
ton. who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Bryan visited
former’s parents,
W. Bonthron at Southampton.
Miss Greta Lammie and Miss
Lammie, 'London, spent a few days
in Lucan this week. Mrs. Lammie
visited with her son, Mr.
Ray Lammie and Bobbie
ralia.
Mrs. Ernest Appleby
head injury while riding
cycle to London with her
Mrs. Appleby was thrown
feet ahead of the vehicle
.jolted
Bill Mickle, of Hensail,
O’Brien, of Zurich, attended
baseball school at Thamesville
-ducted by the Pittsburg Pirates
the Thamesville Board of Trade.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harding and
son, Bruce, of London, visited this
week with Mrs. Edna Corbett.
They were accompanied home bv
Mrs. Ida Harding, who has spent
the past two weeks here.
A family reunioii was held re
cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cameron and son Robert
when Mr. and Mrs. George Foster,
Windsor; Dr. Foster
Judith. Detroit: Mr.
die McNaughton and Judith, Strat
ford;
ton,
Miss
Mrs.
Mr.
Mr. ... ..... ...
Donald and Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis McNaughton and David. Kit
chener; Mr. and ^Irs. Edt Foster.
Varna: Mr.
Ruth, Gerald and Malcolm.
Stelk, Varna;
Hensall, attended.
William Hogarth
William Hogarth, aged 83, a well-
known school teacher in London,
died Thursday in Victoria Hospital,
London. Born in Hibbert Township
in Perth county, he taught in Huron
County before moving to London in
1915. He was-a resident of Hensall
for a number of years prior to mov
ing to London. He resigned from
teaching in 1931. Mr. Hogarth was
a member of -First St. Andrew’s
church and is survived by one
daughter, Miss Annie Hogarth, Lon
don, and one son, Major Bruce
Hogarth, of Kingston. Funeral ser
vice was held from the Harrison &
Skinner Funeral Home, London, at
1:30 p.m. on Saturday, conducted
by Rev. G. A. Cowper-Smith, First
St. Andrews United Church, Lon
don, Interment was in Hensall
Union Cemetery.
Exeter, the wedding to take place
on Sept, 20 at St. Luke’s Church#
Broughdale-
CARDS OF THANKS
Pat: “Have yez seen my coat
anywhere?”
Mlfce: “Are yez sure ye had it on
when ye took it off?
■“RgstUS# do ' the people who 11Y£
down the roqd from ypq keep
chickens?”
“Dey keep some of 'em# sah.”
Bruce Beach# Kin-
John Farquhar were
with Mrs. Bawden
Harold Willard and
her
Lon-
with
to hear he
his recent
Ballantyne,
and
the
in
and
Harold Bonthron
recently with the
Mr. and Mrs. J.
and Mrs.
at. Cent-
suffered
a motor
husband,
some 20
when it
and Bill
the
con-
and
and daughter,
and Mrs. Gol
D. McNaugh-Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Fred ’ McNaughton and
Mabel McNaughton, Mr. and
Ivan McNaughton and Gerald,
and Mrs. Bert McNaughton,
and Mrs. Earl McNaughton,
and” Mrs. W. Clark',
Mrs.
Miss Lettie Foster,
Death nnd Marriage
are inserted free of
Card of Thankt# 5Oc. In
Birth,
Noticei* c-har^e. BL-■■ .......
Memoriawi Notice* 50e for Hinkle
verNe, 25e <P«trn lor each addi
tional verfe# ISnjpgent entw Sftc
BIRTHS
SANDERS—At Dr- Fletcher's Hos
pital, on Friday, August 22nd,
1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe
Sanders, of Exeter, a daughter,
a birthday present for Brian.
MARRIAGES
HARRIS—PFAFF--At the Trivitt
Memorial Rectory on Saturday,
August 23, 1947, Helen Pauline,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Pfaff, of Exeter, to
Charles Ivor Harris, eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris,
of Kirkton, by Rev, Charles
Langford.
HODGE—JOHNS — At the Wood
ham parsonage, on Thursday,
August 21, 1947, Marjorie Grace
eldest daughter
Clarence Johns,
Howard Florin
son of Mrs. L,
the late Robert
head, Alta., by Rev. A, Laing.
RICHARDSON—MAY —At Huron
College Chapel, London, on Sat
urday, Aug. 23rd, 1947 Marjorie'
Gertrude, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frederick A. May, of Exe
ter, to Charles Douglas Richard
son, only son of Mr.
Charles M. Richardson,
by Dr A. H. O’Neil.
TUCKEY—TUCKEY—At
United Church, Exeter,
day, August 23rd, 1947, Wanda
June, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Tuckey, ^Exeter, to
James Allan Tuckey, elder son
of Mi\ and Mrs. Clair Tuckey,
Cass 'City, Mich., by Rev. H. J.
Mahoney.
DEATHS
of Mr. and Mrs.
of Woodham, to
Hodge, younger
C. Farrot and
Hodge, of Barr-
and Mrs.
of Sarnia,
Main St.
on Satur-
ANDERSON—At Detroit,
at the home of her
Mrs. Florence Findlay,
day, August 19th, 19 47, Phoebe
Elcey. beloved wife of George
Anderson, of Exeter, in her 81st
year.
ELLIOT—-At St. Michael’s Hospit
al, Toronto, August 5, 1947,
Jessie Carling, beloved wife of
the late Reginald Elliot and lov
ing daughter of the late Isaac
Carling, and dear sister of Mary
and Ida Carling, Exeter, and
dear piother of Ethel G., Pauline
(Mrs. ,J. B. Wallace), Madeline
(Mrs. U. Devitt), Beverley, all
of Toronto, and Reginald G., oft
Grantwood, New Jersey. Burial
at Exeter Cemetery August 7th.
MITCHELL — At Lot 15, Conces
sion 6, Biddulph Township, on
Friday, August 22, 1947, Eliza
Jane O'Keefe, beloved wife of
Joseph Mitchell and dear mother
of Mary (R.N.), and Frank, at
home, in her 77th year. Inter
ment took place Monday in St.
Patrick’s Cemetery,
Michigan,
daughter,
on Tues-
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Alex M. Stewart,
Ailsa Craig, announce the engage
ment of their elder daughter, Eve
lyn Christena, to Mr. Alton Gor
don McNaughton, younger son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McNaughton.
Parkhill, the marriage to take place,
month. xthe latter part of this
The engagement is
of
est
Reinhold
Ontario,
ley, son
Hindley,
to take
Church,
6, 1947.
announced
Miller, eld-
and Mrs.
Dashwood,
Martha Elizabeth
daughter of
Miller,
to Colin
of Mr.
of London; the wedding
place at Zion Lutheran
Dashwood, on September
x
Mr.
of
Edward Hind-
and Mrs. Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sutter,
Clinton, announce the engagement
of their younger daughter, Eileen
Emma, to LAC. Robert Perry Rob
bins, Centralia, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. Albert Robbins, Laird,
Sask., the wedding to take place
in Wesley-Willis
Clinton, early in
Mr. and Mrs.
Parkhill, Ontario,
gagement of their
Grendalene, to Mr. David Edward
Hills, son of Mrs. Bernice Hills
and the late A. E. Hills, of London;
the wedding
borne Street
September 6, 1947, at 2:30
United Church,
September. x
W. L. Paton,
announce the en-
daughter, Murna
I
Ms. Russell
Bend, wishes
who so kindly
with
while
Hospital.
Wanner, of Grand
to thank all those
remembered him
cards, treats and flowers
a patient in St. Joseph’s *
Mr. 'George Anderson and family
desire to express their sincere
thanks to the neighbors and friends
for the kind expressions of sym
pathy during their bereavement,
especially for the floral tributes and
for the many acts of kindness dur
ing Mrs. Anderson’s illness.
Mr. Harold Bell wishes to thank
all those who so kindly remember
ed him with fltowers, cards, fruit
whilg .a patient in Victoria Hospit- *al, London.
Andrew Bierling wishes to
his appreciation for
treats and letters received
while he was a patient in West
minster Hospital, *
Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Mitchell wish
to thank their many friends for
cards, treats and visits while Mrs.
Mitchell was a patient in ’St, Jos
eph’s Hospital, London, c
Mrs. John Shorey wishes to thank
her friends for the cards, flowers,
candies and visits while a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London. c
The brothers of the late Alicia
Mawhinney wish to thank her many
friends and neighbors for the kind
ness shown to
ness.
press
cards,
her during her i]l-
c
William Vale
to thank all
neighbors for
(Correction)
and daughter
their friends
their kindness
bereavement, for the flowers, loan
of cars and also to Rev. Mahoney
and Rev. Down.
Mr,
wish
and
during their recent
IN MEMORIAM
COOPER — In loving memory of
our dear mother, Mrs. William
H. Cooper, who was taken away
two years'ago. August 16, 1945.
As long as we live we will cherish
her name,
In memory we see her just the
same,
Still in our hearts she is living yet,
For we love her too
forget.
—Always loved and
by her family.
COOPER—In loving
dear mother who
two years ago, Aug. 16th,
Memories are treasures no one can
steal,
Death is a heartache no one can
heal,
Deep in our hearts 'a memory is
kept,
Of a dear mother I will never
get.
—Ever remembered by her
Vivan and his family.
dearly to ever
remembered
memory
passed
Phone Exeter 351
Corner of Huron and Albert
CREDITON
Louise Schroeder
Nancy Lott
Mrs. Harry Roberts,
and Mr. and Mrs.
and son Bobby, of
were Sunday visitors
Mrs,
granddaughter,
Campbell and
all . of Detroit,
Win. Parsons
Cromarty,
with Misses Finltbeiner,
an d
Mrs.
PRESENT car!
ECONOMICAL
Care and Maintenance
EXETER
Flo or En amel
Before Housing Pullets
dol-
ex-
the
a very durable
for interior and
painted surfaces
a jpleasing appear-
UNTIL YOU CAN BUY A
PHONE 100
Hardware
*
Bring it to us regularly
for PROMPT, EFFICIENT,
Snell Bros. & Co
Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick, Case Tractors and
Implement Sales
Exeter District
HIGH SCHOOL
V
Students who wish to attend Exeter District High
School should enroll with the Secretary. Address E. D.
Howey, Box B, Exeter, or telephone 297R giving your name
and address including the lot and concession.
away
1945.
CANN—sin loving memory of a dear
mother, Mary E. Cann, who pass
ed away two years ago, August
30, 1945.
You oft-times said we’d miss you,
Those words have proved too true,
We lost our best, our dearest friend,
Dear Mother, when we lost you.
—Ever remembered by daughter,
Jean, and grandson Marvin.
LAMPORT — In fond and lovin
memory of a dear husband and
father, Samuel G. Lamport, who
passed away Aug. 27th, 1944.
They say time heals all sorrows,
And helps one to forget,
But time so far has only proved
How much we miss him yet;
God gave us strength to fight it
And courage to bear the flow,
But what it meant to lose him,
No one will ever know.
—Ever remembered by wife and
family. c
to take place in Col-
United Church on
o’clock.
x
Mor kin,
engage
daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. F.
Lucan, Ont., announce the
ment of their eldest
Theresa Mary, to Vincent Joseph
O’Shea, son of Mrs. O’Shea and
the late Patrick O’Shea, of Gran
ton, Ont.; the marriage to take
place at St. Patrick’s Church, Lu
can, September 13. x
Mr. and Mrs. J, Ducharme, R.R.
No. 1, Dashwood, Ontario wish to
announce the engagement of their
eldest daugther Beatrice Ann, to
Harvey Spitzer, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Alex Spitzer, of Centreline,
Michigan, the wedding to take
place early in September.
Mr.
nounce
granddaughter,
Mr. Oscar Sneider, __ ...
Aaron Sneider and the late Aaron
Sneider, of
take place
Sept. 6th.
The enga;
Marion Phyllis, -youngest daughter
of ‘,...................._. “
and the late Mr. George Bishop to
Mr. LLV„
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Heaman, of
and Mrs. iF'red Wells an-
the engagement of their
Dorothy Joan, to
son of Mrs.
Elmira, the wedding
quietly in Exeter
ament is announced
to
on
*
of
Mis, Minnie Bishop, London
Lloyd Wesley Heaman, son of
Principal H. L. Sturgis, B.A., B.Paed., will be in the
school office for consultation on August 21, 22, and 23.
from 9 to 12; and from 1:30 to 4. School telephone 298
Academic Subjects to University Entrance
Commercial Options and Special Commercial
Home Economics and Shop in Grades IX, X, XI
New Department of Agriculture.
I hats right, home owners!
Lowe Bros. High Standard
House Paint is an ideal ex
terior covering. Is has un
surpassed covering power
antF great durability. Speci
fy Lowe Bros, for all out
side painting.
Porch, Deck and
MARTENE—In loving memory of
a dear husband and father,
Henry Martene, who passed away
two years ago,, August 3 0, 19 45.
His thoughts were all so full of us,
He never could forget,
And so we think that where he is
He must be
As angels keep
Please God,
That we down
We love and
—Lovingly remembered by wife
and family. *
? AT LOW YEARLY COST. USE
'A;
H
HOlKEPAINte:
watching yet.
their watch u-p there
just let him know,
here do not forget,
miss him so.
RESTEMAYER—In loving memory
of a kind husband, loving father
and grandfather, Henry Reste-
mayer, who passed away one year
ago, August 28th,
Darling, I long to see you face to
face,
My heart
alone
O Blessed
him in his ill and dying hour,
So shall thou care for us till we
meet again,
Where there shall be no more tears,
Truly loving thoughts do wander to
the place
Where you are laid and your soul
on high.
—Sadly missed by his loving wife,
Clara, two sons, Aaron and Leon
ard, and their families.
STEPHAN—In loving memory of a
dear husband,
Otto J. Stephan,
30, 1944.
We do not forget
him dearly,
For his memory to
lives like a dream;
Our lips need not speak
hearts mourn sincerely,
grief often dwells where it
seldom is seen.
.Remembered by his wife, family
and 'mother.
is lonesome when all
I sit,
■Saviour, thou cared for
PURINA
This is
enam el
exterior
where
mice is required as well as
a dependable finish.
Also before you bring your
pullets in worm them with
Purina Tetsules. They do the
trick.
For the most eggs per
lav’s worth of feed change to
Purina Laying Mash or Lay
ing Checkers on range short
ly before your pullets an
housed. It’s the best or i
wouldn’t be in the checker
board, hag.
For
father,
who
him,
fade
and son,
died Aug.
we loved
from
when