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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-04-01, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 1st, 1948 Page 5 JAMES STREET UNITED Rev. II. J, Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, AAV.C.M. Musical Director 11 a.m.—"After Easter-—what?’*' Solo; AJf Wuerth. 3 p.m.—-Sunday School. 7 p.m.—"Jesus of Nazareth Passeth By”. Solo: Selected, CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Miss Norma M. Knight, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Public Worship. Anthem: "Crown Him.” Fri., April 2, 3 p.m.-—Caven C.C. will meet at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Dow. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 4.30 p.m.—Sunshine Cor­ ner at the Pastorate. Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer meeting at the home of Mrs. John Peart. Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. at the home of Mr. Blanchard. Sunday at .the Opera House 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Missionary Sunday. 11 a.m.—“Worship the King”. Communion Service. 7.30 p.m.—Evangelistic service. The Pastor. TRIVITT MEMORIAL —- Anglican — Rectpi’, Rev. C. L. Langford, B.A., M.A. Mr. Robert Cameron, Organist 10.30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11.30 a.m.—Morning Service. Mon., April 5th 8 p.m.—The T.M.C. will meet in the Par­ ish Hall. Mr# Koch's Mother Died in Stretford Mr. Gordon Koch and Mr. Mrs, Frank Creech were Stratford Monday attending funeral of Mr. who passed a way Good at the Wemher where she had for some time. Township Mrs. years of age. Her maiden name was Minnie Schenk and she was the widow of the late John Koch who predeceased her 1931, She had been a of Stratford for the years, Mr, Gordon C. town, is an only son. The 'funer- al took place from the Green­ wood Gilhart funeral home con­ ducted by Rev. J. B. Dengis, of Centennial Evangelical Church. A solo was sung by Mrs. Ralph Zurbrigg accompanied by Gor­ don Scott, The pallbearers were six nephews. Friends were present at the funeral from Walkerton and Toronto as well as Stratford and surrounding community. Interment was the Avondale cemetery. and at the Koch’s mother, Friday Home patient Ellice 84 Nursing been a Born in Koch was in June, resident .past 29 Koch, of in MAIN STREET UNITED Rev. Harry J. Mahoney, B.D. Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Anthem: ‘A Hymn of Praise-. 12 noon— Sunday School. 7 p.m.—Evening Worship. the ZION Evangelical-United Brethern Crediton Rev. M. E. Reuber, B.D. Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist 10 a.m.—The Touch of Eternity 11 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30p.m.—“The Christian’s Program” Tues., 8 p.m—Easter play spon­ sored ,by Dashwood Ev.U.B. Young People. Wed., 8:00 p.m.—-Young married people’s meeting at Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fretts. ROMAN CATHOLIC Father Fogarty in charge. Schedule , of Masses for Mt. Carmel Church and St. "Peter’s Church, No. 4 Highway, South of Exeter. Mar. 21, 2’8—Mass at Mt. Car­ mel at 9; St. Peter’s at 11. Apr. 4, 18—Mass at Mt. Carmel at 9; St. Peter’s at 11. Apr. 11,'25—Mass at Mt. Carmel at 11; St. Peter’s at 9. Taxis will leave the Bus Ter­ minal one half hour before service at St. Peter’s.—Pop’s Taxi Service. home, the of- the the Mrs. Jacob Ortwein The funeral of the late Mrs. Jacob Ortwein, of Zurich, former Mary Keena, who died Thursday in St. Joseph’s Hospit­ al, London, in her 74tli year, was held Sunday afternoon from the Westlake funeral Zurich. Rev. H. E. Roppel of Evangelical Church, Zurich, ficiated. Interment was in Evangelical Cemetery on Bronson Line. Surviving are .her husband, three sons, Clayton, Ottawa; Eldon, 'Zurich; Ray­ mond, Galt; and six daughters, Mrs. Milton Dietz, Zurich, Walker Haines, Detroit, Charles Flegman, Detroit, H. Anderson, Ferulton, Mildred Cora, Detroit, and Clarence Fahrner, Crediton. numbers were sung by the tette "Abide With "Good Night Morning up There.” ' Messrs. Deitz, Gaiser, Me” Here and The Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Two quar- and Good pall Gerald Stewart Delbert IS. I 89 Hy-Way Hank , (I > V / I rueimuc. bearers Smith, Deitz, Gaiser and Arthur Haist. were Glenn Clare "He’d rather see it die like that than have to it if he couldn’t have ctor Motor Sales give spring tune-up.” Exeter face Ex­ it a Motor Sales Dodge & DeSoto* Sales & Service Phone 200 Coates Fred DobbsTom e WHALEN Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs, Milne Pullen were, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kerslake and family, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Johns and Margaret, of EHmvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miller and family, of Zion. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster on Tuesday and Wednesday evening were, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson .Squire and Dorothy, of Farquhar, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins, of near Lu­ can, Mr. Ross Duffield, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Squire and Grafton, Mr. and Mrs, Milne Pullen and Don­ ald, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodd, ■Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunning and Mr. and Mrs. Melleville Gunning and Muriel. Mrs. Wynne returned to her home in Woodham last week having spent the winter with Mr. jrnd Mrs. Bert Duffield. Rev. Goodger, of Kirkton will present his pictures in the church on Thursday evening of this week. Mr. Jas, Hodgson, of Granton and Mr. • Nelson- Hodgson, of Exeter. were recent visitors with Mrs. John Hodgson and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hodgson. Miss Jean Ogden, of London, spent the week-end at her home Mr. and Mrs. John Morkin, of London, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Arksey and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Cope­ land, of Kirkton. Master Donnie Pullen spent Monday with .Keith Hern, of Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Harold Chittick, of Prospect. Mr. Ross Duffield spent the week-end in London with Mr. and Mrs. A. Langton. Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster and Beverley were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. Skinner, of Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morley and family, of Hazel Park, Mich., were Easter visitors of Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Morley. Norma Carter is holidaying with her grandparents, Mr. and •Mrs. Wm. Hodgson. The last euchre party of the season was in the school house on Monday evening. Several tables were at play. Prize win­ ners were, ladies’ high, Mrs. Gerald Chapman; gent’s high, Wm. French; lone hands, Gor­ don Ogden; Lunch was served. Mrs. John Hodgson spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Millson. BLANBHARP Mr, and Mrs. Omen Spence and family, of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hawkins, Edwin, Glenn, Allen, of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Spence and Elaine were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Spence. Miss Annie Whitby, of Toron­ to spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Spence, Miss Rosalind Adamson, of Kitchener, is spending the holi­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Vodder, and Miss Amanda Shier, of Woodham, were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton. Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Plodgins and Jimmie, of Granton, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Langford and John, of Saintsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker, Orrie and Elizabeth, Mrs, Alex Dobson of Toronto, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattison. Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Baker and David, of Zion, were Sun­ day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Thomson. Miss Marion Parkinson, of London, spent the week-end at her home with Mr. Harvey Par­ kinson and family. Miss Madeline Dann, of Lon­ don, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dann. Mr, and Mrs. Gladwyn Hoop­ er, Ruth and Clare, were Sun­ day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Facey, of Belton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mar­ tin and Jack, of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Stephens and Maxine, of Anderson, were Sun­ day guests of Mrs. Jas, Mossey and family. Mr, Jack Thomson and Mr. J. Ladbrook, of Toronto, spent ■the week-end with Mrs. Jack Thomson and Mrs. IFred Thom­ son. Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins, Lois and Lorene, of Glendale, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs, Herb Langford. The monthly Metropolitan School Social was held on Thursday evening with a good crowd. Progressive euchre was played, honors for highest la­ dies’ score going to Mrs. Glad­ wyn Hooper; Consolation prize, ladies’ Mrs. Malcolm Spence; highest gents’ score, Mr. Howard Rinn; consolation prize, gents’, Mr. Russel Harris; lone hands, Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. The next I committee in charge for April is Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills. Proceeds for the evening amoun- WINCHELSEA Mr. Clarence Ford, of Kitch­ ener, spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kirkland, of Thames Road visited on Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. James Horne. Mr. Horne is confined to bed through illness. Mr. Dave Clarke, of Centra­ lia, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke. Mrs. W. J. Veal and family, of Exeter, Mr. an*d Mrs. Gordon Penhaie and family, of Elim- ville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Penhaie. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns and Mr. Frank Brock visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Johns, of Elimville. Miss Dora Delbridge visited on Sunday with Miss Beatrice Delbridge, who is in St. Jos­ eph’s Hospital. Miss June Walters had her tonsils removed in Exeter on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hodgins, of Granton Mr. Hodgins is very sick. ted to $10.80 and were donated to the Crippled Children’s Fund. Lunch was served. SPRING call? fpr pyr Money-Saving Engine Tune-Up Make spring and sum­ mer driving a real plea­ sure and an economy. Our engine tune-up gives smoother power, faster pick - up, quieter running as well as big savings in fuel and oil. Snell Bros. & Co. Exeter Phone 100 of at Have you tried a classified lately? Make Your New Brooder a Warner Poultry raisers you’ll make no mistake with any one of the three Warner Electric Booders, Here are features: Large 22” twin ;, triple in­ temperature control and several in one unit these features give brooder that is economical to op- coines in two sizes—the 500 and The other model is the 500 capa- & some of the outstanding reflectors and heaters, heavy metal hovers sulation, accurate others. Combined you a dependable crate. The I)eLux the 3 50 capacity, city Spacemaker. Turkey Breeder Chow If you produce turkey hatching eggs you’ll be well repaid to feed Purina Turkey Breeder Lay Chow. This is the ration mixed to fit the requirements. Keep the hoppers filled during the day with Breed­ er Chow, as well as Grit, Purina Oyster Shell and plenty of fresh, clean -water. Good mixed scratch grain should be fed night and morning. mi SSI STOP . . . Fond Waste With Chek-R-Ton It pays to mix Chek-R-Ton with your chicken mash. Chek - R - Ton helps keep them laxative, tones up .appetites and expels round­ worms. Hardware DASHWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Lome Becker, of Preston, spent the week-end in St. Catharines and Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs, Ward Kraft, of London, spent the, week-end hol­ iday with his mother, Mrs. Til­ lie Kraft and sister, Mrs. Koeh­ ler. Mr, and Mrs, Robt. Hopcroft and son, of Port Colborne, spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hopcroft. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McCrea and Ken Currie spent a few days with his. parents in Meaford. Miss Elfrieda Messner, London, spent the holidays her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wolfe and George Wolfe, of Toronto, spent Easter with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wes- Wolfe. Mr. Gerald Hignell, of Toron­ to, is spending a few holidays with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Hignell. Mr. and Mrs. George Maier and family, of Dearborn, Mich., spent the week-end with Rela­ tives here. * Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schatz, of Detroit, spent Easter holidays here. Miss Alda Bolton, of Toronto and friend, of Kitchener, spent Easter holidays .with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, of Bowmanville, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cudmore and Miss Shirley Smith, of Toronto, spent Easter holidays with Mrs.. E Kleinstivev. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bender family, of Toronto, spent week-end holidays with his ther, Mr. John Bender. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carr family and Miss Thelma Weber, of Sarnia, spent Easter their parents, Mr. and Dan. Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon and family, of Sarnia, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Schatz. Mr. Bob Raschlce, is spending his holidays relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn and Patsy, of Bradford, Easter with his parents, and Mrs. Ed. Stelk. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Guenther and family were Easter visitors with Mr., and Mrs. Sid Baker. Mrs. Taylor and Anne spent Easter holidays in London. Mrs. W. Mathews, of London, and Mrs. F. Watson, of Detroit spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shell. The Ladies’ eran Church husbands to on Monday evening, An able evening was spent playing progressive bunco. Prize win­ ners were Mrs. Vai, Becker, Mrs T. Hopcroft, Mr. Ervin Rader and Mr. Edgar Restemayer, A delicious lunch brought the eve­ ning to a close. The committee in charge for this occasion con­ sisted of Mrs, W. Stade, Mrs. E. G. Kraft, Mrs. Aaron Reste­ mayer, Mrs, E. Nadiger, Mrs. Lome Oenttner and Mrs, Ed. Hamath er. i Mrs. George Squire, of Lon­ don, spent the week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson visited on Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson, of London. Good Friday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Gunning were, Mrs. Freeman Perkins, of .Exe­ ter and Mr. and Mrs. C. -M. Gingerich, of Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parkin­ son and Ronnie, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Geo. Parkinson. and the fa- and f with Mrs, Calfas spent V. of Detroit, with Aid of Zion entertained an Easter Stelk spent Mr. Lu til­ th eir social enjoy- I KIRKTON Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Payne and daughters, Marilyn and Bar­ bara, of Toronto, spent the Easter week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rathburn. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cluff, Don and Paul, of Wiarton. spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Marshall. Don stop­ ped over to spend the Easter week with Mr. and Mrs. John Cluff. Mrs. M. Gregory returned to the village having spent the past two weeks with friends in London. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McNaugh­ ton, of New Liskeard, spent the week-end in and around the village. Mr. Alvin Harding, of Petro­ lia, spent his Easter holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harding. Mr. J. Graham and his sister Miss Graham, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. W. I). Goodger. Mrs. L. Funnell and son Dan­ nie, of Woodstock, were week­ end guests with Mrs. Truman Tufts. Mrs. Violet Walker, of Strat­ ford, spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Stone. ■Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Marshall spent Sunday with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ootiltis, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McCullagh and family, of Gravenhurst and Mr. Schell Visited With Mrs. M. Gregory on Sunday. ■Mr. Harold Tufts and Mr. Harvey Graeme, of Toronto, spent the Easter week in the village. Miss Marian Johnson R.N., of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Esson and family, of Sarnia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, D. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Ham­ mond and daughters, Joyce and I Shirley spent Easter Sunday with Mr, J. Hatnmbnd at Strat­ ford. Enough steol nails were made here last year to supply every resident Canadian with an eighth of a keg, R Spring Fashions Lad ies* , M isses* and Gi rls’ Coats, Dresses, Suits, etc. IWe cordially invite you to visit our new ladies’, misses’ and girls’ Ready-to-Wear Department. 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