HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-02-12, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12th, 1948
on Sunday
JAMES STREET UNITED
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr, Lawrence Weill, A.W.C.M.
Director
Scouts,
Cubs and Brow-,,
Everybody wel-
■a
Page 5
Musical
11 a.m.—Boy
Guides, Wolf
nies service,
come.
Anthem "Accept My Heart,”
■Solo, Jean. McDonald.
3 p.m.—Sunday School.
7 p.m.—"Bethany and
Mount of Olives.”
Solo, Irene Beaupre.
Friday, Feb. 13
Day of Prayer
Street Church.
7.30 p.m.Youth
Street Church,
welcome.
Girl
3 p.m.
service
service
All
the
—World
in Main
in Main
women
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Miss Norina M. Knight, Organist
Speaker: Dr. Robert Bruce
10 a.m.—.Sunday School
11 a.m.—Public Worship.
Solo: "God So Loved
World”, by Niel Morton.
;Anthem: "Beautiful Garden of
Prayer”.
Fri., 7:30 p.m.—Choir Practice.
Thurs., Feb. 19, 3 p.m. — Caven
W.M.S. will meet at the home
of Mrs. W. Simmons.
the
ZION EVANGELICAL-
UNITED BRETHREN
CredLiton
Rev. M. E. Reuber
10 a.m.—Morning. Worship.
11 a.m.—Church School.
7.3'0 p.m.—Evening Worship.
Blansliard Telephone
Executive Elected
The annual meeting or the
Municipal Telephone System was
held in Aberdeen Hall, Kirkton,
Wednesday afternoon. It was at'
tended by representatives from
Kirkton, Granton, Medina and
Sebringville exchanges of which
the system is comprised. Dr. C.
A. Campbell was chairman. The
financial report proved satisfac
tory in spite of rising costs of
repairs. The, 19 48 of Heel's are
Commissioners, Dr, C. A. Camp
bell, W. L. Ratcliffe; secretary
treasurer, Sydney Adamson; au
ditors, Newton Clarke and Nes-
MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev. Harry J, Mahoney, B.D.
Mrs, A. Y. Willard, Organist
11 a.m.—"Peter”, first in Len
ten series on personalities of
the passion.
Anthem: "Greatly to be Prais
ed”.
Solo: "The Ninety and
Miss Dorothy Davis.
12 Noon—Sunday School.
7 p.m.—"Sunrise Again
pen”. Illustrated with
fill coloured slides.
Friday—World Day of Prayer.
Tuesday, Feb. 17th—W.A. Supper
from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m.
« In the Estate of
Alcciq Mary Wood, deceased
ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate
of Alecia Mary Wood, late of
the Village of Exeter, in the
County of Huron, Widow, who
died on or about the thirteenth
day of January, A.D. 1948, are
required to file particulars of
the same with Elmer D. Bell,
Solicitor, of Exeter, Ontario, by
the 21st day of February, A.D.
1948, after which date the es
tate will be distributed, having
regard only to those claims of
which notice has been received.
DATED the 28th day of
vary,
Announcements
Birth, Death and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 50c. In Memoriam Notice 50c for single verse, 85c extra for each additional verse, Engagements 50c.
-ga
Jan-
Nine”,
in Ja-
beauti-
A.D. 1948,
ELMER D. BELL,
Exeter, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Executor
5:12:19
K.C.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —•
Rector, Rev. 0. L. Langford,
B.A., M.A.
Mr. Robert Canjieron, Organist
11 a.m.—Sunday School.
7* p.m.—Evening Prayer.
ROMAN CATHOLIC
Father Fogarty in charge.
Schedule of Masses for Mt.
Carmel Church and St. Peter’s
Church, No. 4 Highway, South
of Exeter.
Feb. 1, 8, 2'2—Mt. Carmel at 9
o’clock;
o’clock.
St.Peter’s at 11
Feb. 15, 29--Mt.Carmel at 11
o’clock;St.Peter’s at 9
o’clock.
Taxis will
minal one
service at
Taxi Service.
leave the Bus Ter
half hour before
St. Peter’s.—Pop’s
In the Estate of
NICHOLAS SHIER,
ALL PERSONS
CLAIMS AGAINST
of Reuben Nicholas
of the Township of Usborne.
the County of Huron, Gentle
man, who died on or about the
twenty-ninth day of January,
A.D. 19 48, are required to file
particulars of the same with
Elmer D. Bell, Solicitor, of Exe
ter, Ontario, by theu28th day of
February, ‘ ~
which date the estate will he
distributed,
to those claims of
has been received.
DATED the 7 th
ruary, A.D. 1948.
ELMER D. BELL, K.C.
Exeter, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Executors.
12:19:26c
REUBEN
deceased.
HAVING
the Estate
Shier, late
in
A.D. 1948, after
having regard only
which notice
day of Feb-
l
NOTICES
IN CONNECTION with the for
mation of our new company
and going into a cash busi
ness, all accounts with the E.
Lindenfield Hardware will be
due January 31st, 1948 and
must be paid on or before
March 1st, 1948. 5:12
At
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
H. T. Kendrick, Pastor
Revival Services Each Night
8 p.m. Except Sunday. Evange
list, Mr. West
Thurs., 2:30 p.m.-—-W.M.S.
Speaker: Mrs. West. Roll call.
Love.
Fri., 4,30 p.m.—Sunshine Corn
er Children’s Hour.
Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School.
Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore.
Sun., 11 a.m.—Speaker: Evange
list J. West.
Sun., 7:30 p.m.—Great Song Ser
vice. Speaker: Evangelist, J.
West.
The Winchelsea Beef Ring
has a number of shares still
open. Anyone interested please
contact the secretary, George
Davis, R.R. 1, Woodham. Phone
14rl4.
APPLICATIONS WANTED
Check-List
IN MEMORIAM
SCHROEDER -•In loving mem
ory of Fit, Lieut. Gerald
Schroeder, who lost his life
in aii' operations three years
ago, February 9,
Gone is the face
dear,
Silent is the voice
hear;
Too far away for sight or speech
But, not too far for thought to
reach.
Sweet to remember him who
once was here,
And who, though absent, is just
as dear.
—Sadly missed by mother, fath
er, sister and brothers. *
SCHENK—-In loving memory of
our dear mother, Mrs. Paul
Schenk who passed away
February 14, 1943, and our
dear father, Mr. Paul Schenk,
who passed away March 7,
1939.
Memories are treasurers no one
can
Death
■can
Some
are
But we still
how long.
While you dear parents rest and
sleep,
Your loving memory we shall
always keep.
—Sadly missed by daughters,
THAMES ROAD
We are glad to report that
Garry Rowcliffe, son of Mr. and
■Mrs. Wm. Rowcliffe, who has,,
been a patient in the Sick Child
ren’s Hospital in London for
the past two months, returned
to his home last week.
The annual congregational
meeting of Thames Road United
Church was held on Tuesday
afternoon in the school room of
the church. The pastor, Rev.
Wm. Mair, opened the meeting
{with a short worship service and
also acted as chairman with Wil
fred Hunkin acting as secretary
for the business meeting,
ports were
various organizations of
church which
in
thanked
church :
shown
during
of the
Mair,
business
sed and
ments made
Managers,
I Kerslake
1
1948.
we loved
we loved
so
to
Mrs. Arthur Doupe
-Mrs. Arthur Doupe, a former
resident of Exeter, passed away
Sunday in the .Stratford General
Hospital following an illness
that had extended for more than
a year. Borm in Usborne, Mrs.
Doupe's maiden name was Clara
Ann Madge, daughter of the late
Phhip nnd Sarah Madge, In
she was united in mar-
with Mr. Arthur Doupe
predeceased her 17 years
last October. Following
marriage they resided for
-3 at Kirkton and then
for Motorists
Things to doBIRTHS
NORRIS—At Mrs. Hunter’s nur
sing home
February 4,
Lieut, a’mj Mrs.
daughter.
RICE—At Mrs. hunter’s nurs
ing home on Saturday, Feb
ruary 7, 19 48, to LAC and
Mrs. F. A. Rice, a daughter,
Donelda Louise.
WHILSMITH—At Mrs. Hunter’s
nursing home on Sunday, Feb
ruary 8, 1948, to Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Whilsmlth, a
daughter, Mary Katherine.
WHITING—At Mrs. Hunter’s
nursing home on Sunday, Feb
ruary 8> 1948, to Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Whiting, a daughter,
Barbara Jeanette,
DEATHS
DOUPE t— In Stratford General
Hospital on Sunday, February
Sth, 1948, Clara Ann Madge
beloved wife of the late Arth'
ur Doupe in her 74th year.
WEBBER—In Usborne Town
ship on Sunday, February 8,
194 8, Blanche Smith, beloved
wife of Wesley Webber, in
her 60th year.
ENGAGEMENTS
Announcing the engagement
of (Erma Isohel, daughter of
Mrs. Archie Peart, of Guelph,
and the late Archie Peart, to
William Robert Maguire, of
London, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Maguire, of Ailsa Craig
the marriage to take place at
Dublin Street United Church,
Guelph, February 21st at 3 p.m.
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CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. Roy Coward and family
wish, to express their sincere
thanks to the friends and neigh
bors for the kindness extended
to Mrs. Coward during her ill
ness and for the expressipns of
sympathy in their bereavement,
with special thanks for- the flor
al offerings and
Mair, the soloist,
gert and to those
ly loaned cars.
Lome Luther, son of
Mrs. Manford Luther, wishes to
express his thanks for all those
who remembered him with cards
letters, treats and visits, with
special thanks for the flowers
sent by the Grand Bend Boy
Scouts and Cubs, while
patient in St. Joseph’s
London.
Mr. and Mrs. John
wish to express their grateful
appreciation to the friends who
sent such lovely cards, gifts and
flowers and for the congratula
tory messages. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomson were delighted to meet
so many old friends .and neigh
bours on the occasion of
golden wedding anniversary.
IN MEMORIAM
DICK—In loving memory
Able Seaman Benson G. Dick
who lost his life at Austend,
Belgium, February 14, 19 45.
Away in the beautiful hills of
God,
By the valley of rest so fair;
Some day, some time, we know
not when,
We will meet
there.
—Lovingly remembered by Flo.
PARKER—In loving memory of
a dear father, Mr. Enoch Par
ker, who
years ago,
What would
hand,
His happy
To hear his
smile,
That meant so much
—Ever remembered
Dorothy, and family.
PARKER—In loving
my dear
Parker,
February
He is gone
And as dawns another year,
In my lonely hours of thinking,
Thoughts of him are always
near.
Days of sadness will come o’er
me,
Friends may think the wound
is healed,
But they little know 'the sorrow,
That lies within the heart
concealed.
—Ever remembered by his lov
ing wife, Mrs. Emily Parker.c
on Wednesday,
104 8, to Fit.
Norris, a
to Rev.
■Mrs.
who
Mr.
J. Hod-
so kind-
Mr. and
steal,
is a
heal;
might
gone,
heartache nothing
forget you now you
iremember no matter
1898
riage
who
ago
their
a time
moved to the Thames Road. For
eleven months last year Mrs.
Doupe .was a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London, returning to
Stratford in December. Surviv
ing are one son, Carmen, of Fin
gal; one daughter, Mrs. Milton
Luther, of Usborne; 5 grand
children and two sis tel's, Mrs.
Poiner, of Stratford, and Mrs.
Ethel Francis, of 'St. Marys, The
funeral Wednesday afternoon
was held from, the Hopper-
Hockey funeral chapel conduct
ed by Rev. ,H. J. Snell and assis
ted by Rev. Jas. Anthony, *The
bearers were Messrs. Wesley
Johns, Leslie Robinson. William
Johns, Harvey Perkins, Clarise
Snell and Chas. Monteith. Inter
ment was in Exeter cemetery.
Tun?: up engine
Lubricate chassis
Adjust brakes
zDe-s ge* engine
Change engine oil
Rotate tires
You check the list—
We’ll check the rest.
*
WINCHELSEA
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Brock
returned home after spending
the past couple of months with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman 'Middleton
of Yellow Grass, Sask.
Snell Bros. & Co
Phone 100Exeter
Phone 615rl4
ROLAND NEIL
AILSA CRAIG, ONTARIO
Sales & Service 1
Get a HORNET
POWER OUM SAW
Farmers! Woodcutters! Make
money and save work with a
Hornet Power Chain Saw.
It works fast—slices
through heavy hard
wood with ease,
Simple to
operate.
Re
received from the
the
showed progress
all departments. Mr. Mair
the* people of the
for the many kindnesses
to himself and family
the past year. The report
Session was given by Mr.
Following the
matters were
the following appoint-
to the Boa,rd of
Messrs. Wellington
and Melvin Gardiner
were re-elected for another
term. The meeting closed with
the Benediction.
reports
discus
The Hornet is built to
do tough jobs. It starts
easily in any weather. Weight
approximately 60 lbs. Let us give
you the facts. Come in and get a
demonstration.
As Secretary-Treasurer of the
Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire
Insurance Company
At the organization meeting
of the Usborne & Hibbert Mut
ual Fire Insurance Company
following the annual meeting at
Farquhar, February 2nd, Mr. B.
W. F. Beaveers, the Secretary-
Treasurer, said this was the'
21st annual meeting at which he
had conducted the affairs of the
Company. He was now 71 years
old and although in the best of
health he wished to retire ,as
Secretary - Treasurer. Accord
ing to the By-Laws of the Com
pany he will continue in office
until his successor is appointed.
The Company’s Head Office is
Exeter, and the Board is asking
for applications to fill this
vacancy.
They require a young man
around 45 years old, with an ed
ucation equal to Junior matricu
lation, able to meet the public
in a cordial manner and carry
on the affairs of the Company
in a befitting manner. Appli
cants to state age, school stand
ing and any other qualifications
that would recommend them for
this responsible position. State
salary expected. Applications to
be in own hand writing and re
ceived at Head .Office by Febru
ary 2 8th, 19 48, addressed to
Mr. B. W. F. Beavers, Secretary-
Treasurer, Exeter, Ont. 12:19c
Stoves and Rangettes
see his
by
From Chicks
To Checks
he was a
Hospital,*
to me.
Harold,
time
main
Fri-
husband,
who
13, 1946.
but not forgotten.
face to see,
voice and £
passed away two
February 13, 1946.
I give to clasp his
our loved one
memory of
Mr. Enoch
passed away,
Wc have several styles
in rangettes which are
suitable for apartments.
. . kills fiingus
bowel as-
protection
MARTE MA
Thomson
Dresses on Sale
in
Clearance Sale of Dessert Products
Hardware
Ladies’ and Misses’
and.
in
We are placing on sale this week
several dozen ladies’ and misses’
dresses in crepes, wools, etc. to clear
at greatly reduced prices.
Ladies’ winter weight Vests
Bloomers, Watson made, now
stock.
Combination Underwear
Men’s and Boy’s fleece lined Com
bination Underwear, all sizes
stock again.
Worn en’s Rubber Overshoes
Fleece lined, fur tops, zipper fronts,
Regular $4.95 for $3.75
Men’s Jumbo Sweaters
Men’s heavy Jumbo Work Sweaters
with collars, a real buy at $3.95 each
Flannelette Sheets
50 good, quality Flannelette Sheets,
pink and white stripes, size 72” x 84”
On sale at $2.19 each
Special
Natural shade carpet warp, approxi
mately % lb. reels. Regular 45c, on
sale 35c a reel.
M en ’s Parkas at $10.
Brown or Sands
Regular $15, on sale @ $10 each
$15 —• $20 — $22 — $25
Overcoat. They are This Season’s Coats
COLORS — GREY, BLUE, SAND AND BROWN
Don’t Miss This Sale if You Need a New
When you select a coal
and wood range, you want
one that not only is an
attractive kitchen appli
ance but also will give
you service and satisfac
tion for years to come.
That’s why we handle
stoves made by leading
Can adian man ufacturers.
Right now there are
ranges made by Findlay
and Beach and these in
clude the famous Findlay
Condoi* models.
PURINA
Speed ’Em Along
Turnip Growers’ Convention
A chartered bus with 44 tur
nip growers , and processers
visited Toronto Wednesday to
attend a convention at the King
Edward Hotel. Sponsoring the
bus were Seth Winer,k the Exeter
branch of Canadian Canners and
Erwin Scott, of Lucan, proces
sors
Men s Overcoats on Sale
if there is one feed that completeness and quality of
tile ration are all-important, it is your chick starter.
Since chicks consume only very small quantities of
feed, it is absolutely essential that they get their full
quota of needed nutrients in every beakful. Start with
good chicks—then insure future profits with top qua
lity starter and that means Purina Chick Startena.
When you buy your Startena in pre
paration for the poults, don’t forget to
get some Chek-ft-Tabs. These are a
great help in preventing the spread of
disease through the drinking water.
That’s how 90% of chick and poult
troubles spread through the flock. Add
one tab to every quai’t of water to de
stroy germs in water . .
organisms « > < also act as a
tringent. They’re real 3-in-l
and it’s cheap insurance.
Fire in Lucan Garage
Fire, which for a sliort
threatened the entire
street of Lucan village
day night of last week swept
through the garage of Haskett’s
Motors, doing damage estimated
at '$20,'000 and destroying one
1948 jnodel car and nine earlier
models.
4-Ply Scotch Fingering Yarn
On Sale at 49c a skein.
We are overstocked with 4 ply navy
shade Scotch fingering yarn. This is
an exceptionally good quality yarn,
regular 60c for % lb. skein — to
clear in a hurry at 49c a skein (less
than pre-war price).
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Very Low Prices — Large Assortment of Flavors —- Make Lovely Desserts
THIS SALE INCLUDES — Harry Home’s Lemon Pio Filler, Blue Ribbon Chocolate
Pudding Powder, Royal Manor Puddings, Royal Manor or McLaren’s Unsweetened Jelly
Desserts, Dalton’s: Puddings, IXL Puddings, Club House Tapioca, Custard Powder,
others.
Many lines are fully sweetened — others will require only a small quantity of sugar.
FULLY GUARANTEED
EXTRA VALUE
Chef
DATE PUDDING
Ready-to-Servb
8 oz. tins 3 for 25c
HARRY HORNE’S
or
SAVOY
CUSTARD POWDER
1 lb. tins 23c
EXTRA VALUE
DANNY BOY
Chocolate Flavored;
SYRUP
Ideal for Milk Shakes
15 oz. jars only 19c
Your
Superior
Store