The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-04-15, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 15th, 1948
Trucking
LOCAL AND LONG
DISTANCE HAULING
Two Trucks Go to Toronto
Monday, Tuesday, or
Saturday
Also Return Loads
of Up to IQ Tons
Two Trips to Kitchener
Per Week
Hornets Transport
P.O.V. - Class C, F, and H
Phone Kirkton 14rll
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Mrs. Robt. J. Pollock I
Mrs, Robert J. Pollock, well-1
j<nown resident of Grand Bend
died Thursday, April 1st in Vic
toria .Hospital, London. She was
a daughter of the late Gustine
and Martha Hayter and was
born in Stephen Township, She
had been in ailing health /or
the past two years and was in
her 75th year. They resided in
Bayfield for some .time before
moving hack to Grand Bend.
Surviving are her husband, one
daughter, Mrs. Orville Greer, of
Brueefield,
Richard E.
and Agnes
one brother,
Thedford. A
held Saturday, April 3. Rev. T:
Wilkie officiated and interment
was in Grand Bend Cemetery.
two sisters, Mrs.
Hodgins, Granton;
Hayter, Thedford,
Nelson Hayter, of
funeral service was
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ated Vaults are Fully Covered by Insurance
Storage Rate 2% of Your Fair Valuation
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Steel Shortage. Please Bring
Hangers I
Hangers
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Your Home
the Exterior
Be Proud of
High Standard blouse Paint is an
all exterior painting. It has unsur-
power and great durability, cover
surface per gallon than “cheap
Lowe Brother’s
ideal paint fpr
passed covering
ing solidly more surface per gallon than
paint”. The colors provide an opportunity for the
selection of attractive combinations for color styling
home exteriors.
V
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That’s Good Stuff
was the comment of a local farmer in our store the
other day in referring to Purina Dry and Freshening
Chow. Fie stressed the surprising results in only one
week’s feeding as well as the palatability of the
feed.
Mr. Farmer, you, too, will get these results
with this feed. This is a body building feed that the
cow
back
as much milk that first month and store u]) reserves
for heavier milking later on, when the first stimula
tion has passed and body condition counts for the
long pull.
Also, if you want to increase milk flow when
short of bran, turnips and other milk-producing feeds
use Dry and Freshening Chow.
requires right after calving to help her build
strength and weight. This will give you just
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JAMES STREET UNITED
Rev. R. J, Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M.
Musical Director
11 a.m,-—Sunday School
versary. Rev.
B.A. B.D,, of
7
Anni-
Woodi
Bend
Sunday School Choir and Or
chestra.
p.m.—Rev. K. M. Wood B.A.
B.D.
Solo: Helen Shapton.
K, M.
Grand
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
H. T. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 4.3 0 p.m.-
ner at
Wed., 8
at the
Fri., 8 .
Pastorate,
Sun., 10
in the
Sun., 11
ship.
Sun,, 7.30 p.m.—Evangelistic
Service.
You are invited to come to’
any or all of these services.
-Sunshine Cor-
the Pastorate.
p.m.—Prayer meeting
Pastorate,
p.m.—Y.P.S. at the
a.m.—Sunday* School
Tabernacle.
a.ni>—Morning Wor-
ROMAN CATHOLIC
Father Fogarty in charge.
Schedule of Masses for Mt.
Carmel Church and St, Peter’s
Church, No. 4 Highway, South
of Exeter.
Apr. 4, 18—Mass at Mt. Carmel
at 9; St. Peter's at 11.
Apr. 11,. 2 5—
at 11; St.
Taxis will
minal one
service at
Taxi Service.
-Mass at Mt. uarmel
Peter’s at 9.
leave the Bus Ter
half hour before
St. Peter’s.—Pop’s
THAMES ROAD
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johns
and Sylvia spent the,,, week-end
in Windsor.
Miss Dorothy McNaughton, of
Hensail, spent the week-end
with Miss Mabel Selves.
Miss Lois Pym, of London,
spent the week-end with her
parents.
The play “Grandpa’s
Sister” was .well
the Elim ville choir in
church last Friday evening.
Mission Band will meet
ing Church service hour on
day morning.
Miss Anne Morgan, of
London teaching staff, :
the week-end at her home.
Mrs. Ray Clarke and infant
son returned home .from Victor
ia Hospital last week.
Mr. Ray Stewart, of Western
University spent the week-end
at liis home.
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. Robert Miller is a patient
in Seaforth Hospital. Her many
friends .wish her a speedy re
covery.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Peters, of
Winthrop, visited at the Manse
on. Wednesday evening of last
week.
Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne *and in
fant son returned home from
Mrs. Batten’s nursing home,
Exeter, Monday of this week.
Misses Alma, Lillian and Lila
Borland,
week-end
and MVS.
Mrs. J. Keely, of Almaville-en
haut, Quebec, is spending holi
days with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Duncan.
The Thames Road Mission
Circle will meet in the churcli
basement on Saturday afternoon
April 16th at 2.30 p.m. .Please
bring quilt patches to this meet
ing.
The Sunday services will be
Twin
presented by
the
dur-
Sun-
: the
spent
of Toronto, spent the
with their parents, Mi’
Chas. Borland.
SIMPLY DELICIOUS!
Tlie Suijerb flavor of
Maxwell House makes it
the most popular of all
brands of coffee. It has
extra flavor because it
contains choice Latin*
American coffees
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Miss Norma M, Knight, Organist
Speaker: Rev, Dr. Turner,
Ingersoll
10 a.m,-—-Sunday School.
H a.m.—Public Worship.
Speaker, Rev. Dr. Turner,
Ingersoll.
Anthem: “The Way of the
Cross Leads Horne.”
Thurs., April 22 at 8 p.m.—The
Golden Jubilee of the W.M.S.
and Thank-offering meeting
will be held in the school
room of the Church.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —
Rector, Rev. O. L. Langford,
B.A., M.A.
HD’. Robert Cameron, Organist
10.30 a.m.—Sunday School.
11.30 a.m.—Morning Prayer.
Thurs., April 15, 2.30 p.m.—
Ladies Guild at the home of
Mrs. Arthur Fraser.
MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev. Harry J- Mahoney, B.D.
Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
11 a.m.-—-“A Song in the Night”
12 noon-—Sunday School.
7 pan.—"The High Cost of Low
Living’..
ZION
Evangelical-United Brethren
Crediton
Rev. M. E. Reubcr, B.D.
Mrs. F. W. Mqrlock, Organist
10 a.m.—Morning Worship.
11 a.m.—Church School,
7.3 0 p.m.—Evening Worship.
at the usual hour Sunday morn
ing. Sunday School at 10,15
a.m. and Church service at
11.15 a.m.
The YJP.U. will meet in the
Sunday School room on Friday
evening at 8.3 0 p.m.
Chek-R-Tabs
Hardware
WMII ttrtlWt’KtAW-iWW’*
lowtl
When you buy Startena in preparation
for ehicks and poults, don’t fail to get
some Chek-R-Tabs. These are a great
help in preventing the spread of dis
ease through the drinking water. That’s
how 90% of chick and poult troubles
■spread through the flock. Add one tab
to every quart of water to destroy
germs in water * . . kills fungus organ
isms * . . also act aS a bowel astrin
gent. They’re real 3-in-l protection and
it’s cheap insurance.
DASHWOOD
Visit the new Ladies’ Ready-
to-Wear Department of Jones &
May for, coats, suits, dresses,
blouses, skirts, etc. Hundreds of
dresses
misses;
ladies’
52%.
Mr. and
man spent
chener.
Mr. and
ere, of London,
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
to Restemeyer.
The family and a
tives of
pleasantly surprised her
home on Saturday
honor of her 60 th birthday.
The three % .children of
and Mrs. Ervin Rader had their
tonsils and adenoids removed in
Dr. Ferguson’s Hospital
Ferguson last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
tree, of Weston, were
visitors with Mr. and
Thos. Hopcroft.
Milton Webb and Howard
Klumpp, who are .building new
homes, are making good head
way.
Rev. and Mrs.
Zurich, attended the
and W.S.W.S. last week ____
Rev. Roppel gave a very inter
esting address which was much
appreciated.
A very pleasant evening-
spent at the home of Mr.
Mrs. C.
evening,
her of
gathered
birthdays,
Roland Geiger and C.
Three beautifully
birthday cakes with ice
and sandwiches were enjoyed by
all present.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons,
of Amherstburg spent the
end .with Mr. and Mrs.
Wein.
Mr.
ham,
with her parents, Mr.
Jack .Wein.
Several from here
the Music Festival in
last week.
Mr. Ross Guenther is on the
sick list. We hope for a speedy
recovery.
HENSALL
i Zurich Minstrels will present
their ami uni show in the Town
(Hall, Hensail, on Wednesday,
(April gist gt 8.15 p.m, sponsor
ed by the HensaH Chamber of
Commerce, Proceeds for Com
munity Building nFund. Adults
5o cents, Children 25 cents, 15c
Visit the new Ladies’ Ready-
to-Wear Department of Jones &
May for coats, suits, dresses,
blouses, skirts, etc. Hundreds of
dresses
misses;
ladies’
52%.
Miss
Kippen,
Mr. and
Mr
nia,
Mr. and Mrs. John Soldon.
Mr. Floyd Adair, of
Thomas, spent the week-end
at hig home here.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Case visit
ed over the week-end with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Reid, in London,
Mr. Bruce Glenn, of the
O.A.C., Guelph, spent a few days
this week at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Glenn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cross and
Mrs. Collins returned home on
Saturday from a month’s vaca
tion in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs, George Gould,
of Toronto, spent the week-end
with the latter's .parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Walker.
Miss Minnie Reid returned
home from a pleasant holiday in
Florida,
Mrs.
rarian,
Course
rarians.
Mr, Joseph Flynn, who under
went an optical operation in
London last week, is improving.
Rev, P. A. Ferguson conduct-*
ed the morning service in Car
mel Church on Sunday deliver-,
ing a very fine discourse on the
text “Enoch Walked with God”.
Miss Laura Pelton, Missionary
on furlough gave an inspiring
message at the evening service.
The W.A. of the Hensall Un
ited Church sponsored a play
entitled “In The Dog-House” in
the Town Hall, Hensall, on Fri*
day evening. This play was well
presented by the Ailsa Craig
Junior Institute and Junior
Farmers under the direction of
Mrs. 'Fraser McFarlane and was
well received by a large audi-
J ence. Mr. S. Rennie sang a solo
i entitled “The Serenade of the>
Bells” accompanied by Miss
Florence Welsh on the piano.
Miss Greta Lammie favored
witli violin selections accompan-
Miss Gladys Luker.
to choose from
also featuring
dresses,
Mabel
visited
Mrs. B.
, and Mrs,
spent the
to choose from
also featuring
dresses, sizes
for girls,
half size
16% to
(advt.)
Mrs. T. Harry Hoff-
the week-end in Kit-
Mrs. Martin McGren-
were Sunday
Ot-
few rela-
Mrs. Bertha Hayter
at her
evening
by Dr.
Round-
Sunday
Mrs.
Roppel, of
.Ladies* Aid
where
was
and
F, Pfile last Thursday
April Sth when a num
friends and relatives?
to celebrate three
namely John Knitted
F. Pfile.
decorated
cream
and Mrs. Gordon
of Winnipeg, are
for gh’ls,
half size
16% to
(advt.)
Whitemail, of
recently with
C. Edwards,
Downie, of
week-end
Sizes
Sar-
with
0
St.
returning by airplane.
R. Cameron, local lib-
attended the Short
held in Clinton for Lib-
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WINCHELSEA
The sympathy is extended to
Mr. Colin Gilfillan in the death
of his brother-in-law, the late
Mr. Hodgins, of Granton.
Mrs. S. Miller, of Cromarty}
spent .■
Mrs.
week.
Mr.
urday
Mrs. Wilbert (Manville, of
Cromarty, visited with Mrs. Wm. Waiters last week.
Miss Burdene Clarke, of Exe- ’
ter, spent a couple of days last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Newton Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Alexander
Marion and Ann, of Lumley,;
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs.
Miller,
a few days with Mr.
W. F. Batten the
Billy Gilfillan spent
on a Scout hike.
Wilbert
visited
George Davis.
and,
past
Sat-
SPRING
CHECK-UP
1. Lubrication
2. Tire Service
PARR LINE
Brintnell has pur-
Welsh
of the
Chisel-
Mr. Wm.
chased from Mr. Thomas
the west hundred acres
McNaughton farms at
hurst. '
Mr. and Mrs. Frost, of
don, spent Sunday with
Gordon Pybus and family.
Mrs. Ryan, of Toronto,
ed her daughter, Mrs. Clarence
Brenner, of the Parr Line, for
a few days. -
Mr. Rubin Squire, manager of
the Royal Bank at Lambeth vis
ited with Mrs. Gordon Pybus
and family on Sunday of last
week.
Miss Ellen Pybus, of
attended the funeral
brother, the late Gordon Pybus
of the Parr Line.
3. Steering and
Alignment
4. Brake Service
Lon-
Mrs.
visit-
London,
of her.1
Lunch was served to the enter
tainers by the W.A.
S3'
5. Cooling System
6, Engine Tune-Up
For comfortable, thrifty
summer driving — drive
in today.
Snell Bros. I Co.
Exeter Phone 100
Please let Mr. Want Ad be
your most efficient salesman the
whole year.
Bean Growers
We Are Contracting a Limited Acreage of
Red Kidney Beans
Price $1.00 Per Bushel Above White Beans
at Time of Sale
Grown and Harvested the Same as White Beans
If Interested Contact Us
Geo. T. Mickle & Sons
HENSALL, ONT- PHONE 103
Featuring Ladies’, Misses’ and Girls’
Ready-to- W ear
Miss Link, in charge of our Readv-to-Wear Department,
has just returned from a very successful buying trip to
Toronto. As a result, we. now have in stock a very large
range of new coats, suits, dresses, blouses, skirts
selling at very reasonable prices.
Hundreds of New Dresses
We have hundreds of new* dresses for ladies, misses, and
girls,-—including smart styles in half sizes from 16% to
52% f°r the woman who wishes keep that youthful look.
Bridal Sets
Slips and panties to much in white satin with lace trim
now
lette
in stock at very moderate prices; also Pacemaker. Su-
and Kay-bar slips.
Monarch Swan
T£bis is the most popular yarn we have had in years.
Three-ply fine yarn for all purpose knitting—a large
range, of popular colors including white and black at
35c per 1 oz. ball
&
week-
Jack
Bayn-
visiting
and Mrs,
attended
Stratford
SHI FKA
Thomson, of McGillivray,
engaged with Mr. Verne
Sharpe for the summer months.
Mrs. Lome Finkbeiner, of
London, spent ,tlie week-end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Finkbeiner.
The
turo
the school house
evening, April H
The W.A. of the
are serving lun
Mr. and Mrs.
spent Sunday hn
of Mr. a.......-
Brinsley.
Federation of AgricuP
nre showing pictures in
on Thursday
nii at 8 p.m.
United Church
h.
Major Baker
I at the home
and Mrs. Roland Neil, of
*
/Wen’s Ready-to-Wear
Men’s ready-to-wear suits and top-coats just arrived
in' stock; also a complete new line of men’s socks,
ties, hats, sweaters’, jackets, etc. foi* the coming sum
mer season.
Franco-American Beef Gravy per tin 15c
Palmolive Soap, Large 11c, reg* bar 8c
Ware’s Lemon Pie Filling ..... pkg. 17c
Raspberry Jam ................ 24 oz. jar 39c
Club House Peanut Butter 16 oz. jar 39c
Dried Apricots, Std. quality per lb. 23c
York Brank Pork & Beans 20 oz. 2/27c
Blue Ribbon Green Tea 34 lb. pkg. 50c
Unwrapped Yellow Laundry Soap, pre-war price ................................ 6 bars 25c
Prices Quoted are Good for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this Week*
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