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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-07-15, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY IS, 1948 P“Se 5
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your
Plain
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Cool and comfortable for
summer wear, our odd
trousers will add that
well-dressed look to
sport or dress wear,
and check
s
Tip Top Tailors now t
their made-to-measure suits, Delivery
supply extra withtrousers
in four weeks.
Taman’s Men’s Wear
Exeter Legion
Picks a Winner
The Exeter Branch of the Canadian Legion has
chosen for their first prize a General Electric refri
gerator which was supplied extra above our quota
through the courtesy of the manufacturer.
In choosing this prize the local members are of
fering a household appliance that the lucky winner
may well be delighted that he or she has won one
of the leading refrigerators on the market.
You Can Purchase Your Tickets from
Members of the Exeter Legion
R. E. RUSSELL
Phone 109 Exeter, Ont.
UNION SERVICES
Main St, and James St.
United Churches
Service in Main St. Church
11 a.m.—“How to Get Rich.”
Anthem; "The City of Gold.”
• Solo: “The Theme of My
Song,” —Mrs. George Taylor.
12 Noon—Sunday School.
10 a.m.—Sunday School in
James St- Church.
Evening service withdrawn.
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
H. T. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer and Bible
Study. Speaker, Mrs. R. Mc
Donald.
Fri. 8 p.m,—Y.P.S. Special
speaker, Bro. Spencer, ®f
Clinton.
Sun., 10 a.m.-—Sunday School.
Supt. Mr. E. Cudmore.
Sun., 11 a.m.—Speaker, Mrs.
Thomas Jolly.
Sun., 7.30 p.m.—Speaker, Mr.
E. Cudmore.
We invite you to any or all of
these meetings.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald Sinclair, Minister
Miss Norma M. Knight, Organist
10 a.m.-—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Public Worship.
“Vessels for .the Lord’s Use"
Thurs., July 22, 8 p.m.—-The
July meeting of Caven Auxi
liary w.M.S. in the Sunday
School room. Mrs. D. Millar
and Mrs. W. Sillery are host
esses.
ZION
Evangelical-United Brethren
Creditoil
Rev. J. V. Dahms
Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist
10 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Rev. ,J. S. Burn in charge.
11 a.m.—Church School.
Evening worship withdrawn
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —
Rector, Rev. C. L. Langford,
B.A.. M.A.
Mr. Robert Cameron, Organist
10.30 a.m.—Sunday School.
11.30 a.m.—Morning Prayer.
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Attention
TURKEY RAISERS
When Selling Your Old Hens and Toms
Remember to Call
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THAMESFORD ONTARIO
“Where You Receive the Most for the Least”
Phone Kintore 17r9 or Hensail 80r2
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Long-Lasting
Beauty and
Protection for
Your Home
THAMES ROAD
Miss Ida Hall, of London, vi
sited with her sister, Mrs. El
ford, for a few days this week.
Miss Lois Pym who has been
taking a business course in Lon
don this past year has completed
her course and taken a position
in London.
Miss Eleanor Dawson, of Lon
don, spent the week-end at her
home.
Mrs. Chas. Borland returned
home from Toronto last week
after spending a few days with
her daughters .there.
Miss Annie Elford is spending
a, few days this week visiting
with her aunt, Miss I. Hall, of
London.
Misses Betty Allison, Benita
Smith, of Terrace Bay, and Bet
ty Mair are attending the Y.P.U
Camp of the United Church at
the summer school north of Go
derich on Lake Huron this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark, of Los
Angeles, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Rohde and other friends
over the week-end.
Misses Alma, Lila and Lillian
Borland, of Toronto, visited last
week with their parents.
This Mission Band will meet
during church service hour Sun
day morning, July 25.
The Mission Circle will meet
at the home of Misses Delores
and Betty Allison on Friday eve
ning, July 23, at 8:00 p.m.
Several from this community
attended the Chalmers reunion
at Stratford Park on Wednesday
of this week.
We are glad to report that
Aimer Passmore is^now able to
be up and around after being
confined to bed for Several
Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, of
Terrance Bay, visited at the
Manse on Sund.ay.
Sunday service will be at the
usual hour on Sunday. Sunday
school is at 10:15 a.m. and
church service at 11:15 a.m.
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M—•W
BLANSHARD
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang
ford and Walter spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Trewartha,
of Holmesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiram .Langford
, and family, of Clandeboye, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Langford.
Mr. Jack Thomson, Mr. Char
lie Thomson, Mr. Bob Thomson,
Miss Bartam, Mr. Jack Lad-
brook and Miss Isobel Under
hill, all of Toronto, spent the
week-end with Mrs. Jack Thom
son and Mw Fred Thomson. Mr.
Jack Thomson remaining up for
a week’s holidays.
Misses Marion and Audrey
-Parkinson spent last week in
Sarnia.
Miss Marion Parkinson, of
London, is holidaying this week
with her father, Mr. Harvey
Parkinson.
Miss Audrey Parkinson is
spending some time -at Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Leib-
ler, of Mitchell, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson,
Murray and Anne spent Sunday
at .Springbank.
Miss Annie Whitby, of Toron
to, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
R. N. Spence.
Marian Thomson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson,
had her tonsils removed on Sa
turday.
Mr. Norman Sawyer, of Toron
to, and Mr. Roger Urquhart, of
St. Marys, called on Mr. and
Mrs. M. Hooper and Mr, and
Mrs. G. Hooper oil Sunday.
Miss Ruth Hooper spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Camm, of Woodham.
WHALEN
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunning
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. William Tookey of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
E. Johnson, London.
Mrs. Frank Parkinson and
Doreen White spent Thursday
with Mrs. Fred Foster, of St.
Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. French and
family were Sunday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Knox, Met
ropolitan.
Mr. and Mrs. George Squire
and Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Squire
attended the twelfth of July cele
bration at Clinton.
Mr. Russell Par k i n s o n, of
Stratford, was a week-end visi
tor with Mr. and Mrs. F. Par
kinson.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Hodgson were Mr. and
Mrs. Hillson Foster, Of Prospect,
and Mr. and Mrs.' Harold Carter,
of Metropolitan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Morley,
of Exeter, and Miss Jessie Fin
layson, of Kippen, called on
friends on Saturday.
Mr. John Baillie, Mr, and Mrs.
Tom Simpson and son Tom, of
Toronto, are moving to the tenth
line to reside.
Miss Doreen Chapman is
spending some time with Mrs.
Art Cann, of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock
and family, of Burgessville, vi
sited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. William Morley.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell, of
London, are holidaying this week
with Mr. and Mrs. !F. Parkinson.
Presentation to the Annetts
A large crowd gathered at
Cherry Grove school Monday
evening to honor Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Annett, who have sold
their farm and taken up resi
dence at Whalen. After a short
program Mr. and Mrs. Annett
were called forward. Carson La-
mond read a complimentary ad
dress and Mr. Wm. Sterritt and
Mr. Ted Wiseman presented
them with a lovely writing desk
and chair. Mr. Annett replied in
his usual capable manner.
HARPLEY
Mr. and ,Mrs. Wm. Studervent
and baby spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love. .
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kayes and
family returned to their home
in Toronto on Monday after
visiting with, her father, Mr.
Mansell Hodgins.
Mrs. Max Disjardine spent
Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs.
John Ridley.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McLean,
of Detroit, called at Mr. Newton
Hayter’s on their way to Grand
Bend.
Mr. Morley Love spent the
(week-end in Thedford with Mr.
Junior Love.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Whiting
and family, of Centenary, visited
on Sunday at the home of Mr.
Wm. Love.
CROMARTX
Presbyterian W.M.S. and Lad
ies’ Aid met in the church. The
W.M.S. meeting was held with
president, Mrs. James Hill in
the chair. Mrs. Thos. Scott had
charge of the devotional period.
Mrs. Ken McKellar read the
Glad Tidings prayer. Mrs. Hou
ghton read a letter from Mrs.
Dixon, a missionary in Jamaica.
The study book was taken by
Mrs. R, J. Scott. Mrs. Thomas
.Scott sang a solo. Mrs. Hough
ton presided over the Ladies’
Aid meeting. It wits decided to
have the church entry floor re
finished before anniversary Ser
vices on July 25,
KJRKTON
Mrs. M. Gregory attended the
Old Boys’ Reunion at Brown’s
Corners and remained over for
a few days with friends.
Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Wiseman,
who were recently married at
Toronto, returned this past
week to their summer home in
the village. Congratulations
much joy are extended to
highly esteemed couple.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Paul
holidaying at Fort Erie.
Mrs. Mary Gallop spent
of the past week with
daughter, Mrs. Lome Hodge, at
Staffa,
Mr. Harold O’Brien is a pa
tient in St. Joseph’s Hospital.
London, where he underwent an
appendix operation.
Mrs. Laycock, of Montreal, is
holidaying with her brother.
Cannon James and Mrs, James
at the Rectory.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock
and family, of Burgessville, vis
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Erie
Humphreys Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Marshall
visited with their cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. McMurray at
Thamesford this week.
Dr. Gordon Kirk, of Florida,
son of the late Joseph Kirk, who
left Kirkton for the Western
provinces some ,37 years
spent part of the past week
friends in and
village.
Ice Cream Social
The A.Y.P.A.
Church sponsored
Social Friday night in the base
ment of the church. A varied
program of local talent provided
good entertainment and the
young .ladies of the church ser
ved dainty refreshments and
Ice Cream. A booth of home
made cooking and candy was
well patronized. The proceeds
amounted to $70.00.
Banquet Maries Closing
of Ball Season
Dr. G. H. Jose entertained 20
base ball boys and those who
assisted with the team through
the season at Knotty Pine Inn
Wednesday night of last week.
After their wonderful supper
th.ey all motored to London to
see a. Girl’s soft ball game be
tween London Supremes and
Lynx girls from. Southern Cali
fornia. This
gesture on
doctor as it
he takes in
people.
around
and
this
are
part
her
ago,
with
the
of St. Paul’s
an Ice Cream
was a very fine
the part of the
shows the interest
sports and young1
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CENTRALIA
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall, after
spending holidays with Mrs. L.
C. Hicks, have returned to their
home in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Creech and little son John,
of London, were guests at the
Hicks’ home on Monday.
DASHWOOD
Mr, Sam Witzel, of Toronto,
visited with his mother, Mrs.
Witzel on Saturday.
Miss Marion .Williams, of De
troit, is spending a few weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Webb.
Week-end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Oestreicher were
Miss Barbara .Babcock, of Tor
onto, Misses Betty Murray,
Katherine Mundy, Pat Humph
reys, Ruth Stover and Eunice
Oestreicher, Mr. Mel Davidson,
and Dr. Donald .Oestreicher, all
of London.
Mr. Billie Melcher, of Pem
broke, is spending his vacation
with his sister, Rev.
Getz.
Mrs. Willis Mclsaac
ily, of Detroit, are
Two Chairs and 30” Circu
lar Table at Special Price.
Window Screens,
Kitchen Cupboards, etc.
and Mrs.
and fam
spending
their vacation with Mrs, Lucin
da Mclsaac.
Mr. Angus Mclsaac and friend
of Detroit, spent last week-end
with his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto*Restemeyer.
Mrs. Wm. Mason is very ill
in St. Joseph’s Hospital, having
undergone an operation. |
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oestreicher!
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam .Oestreich-;
er spent last Sunday at Grimsby
Beach.
Mr. Ken McCrae is attending
the International Baby Chick
Association Convention held in
St. Louis, Missouri, this week.
Mr. T. Harry Hoffman attend
ed a Post Graduate course in
Embalming held at the Banting
Institute at Toronto recently.k.
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Sale of
Lad ies* M isses* and Gi r!s*
Summer Dresses
We arc placing on sale this •week our entire stock of
ladies’, misses’ and girls’ Summer Dresses,—bembergs,
jerseys, crepes, poplins, spuns and cottons. Sizes 12 to
20, half sizes 18% to 52%. We specialize on large
sizes for the woman who stays young. Buy several at
these reduced prices.
Sale of . . .
White Flannelette - 49c yd
Five webs of the best quality white flannelette
we have had in years—36” wide.
Reg. price 55c yd. On sale this week at 49c yd.
/Wen’s Felt Hats at 69c
About 30 men’s felt hats—odd lines and sizes.
Beg. price, up to $4.00—a good general purpose
hat clearing at
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KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES
8 oz. pkgs................................ 2 for 25c
STONEY CREEK CHOICE PEACHES
20 oz. tins ............................... Each 25c
CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP
Per tin ...............................
ROYAL YORK COFFEE
1 lb. ...................................
Prices Quoted Are Good for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of This Week
10c
53c
WINONA MAID GRAPE JUICE
16* oz. bottles A...............................
BULK SOAP CHIPS, WHITE
2 lbs. ................................................
ROBIN HOOD EASY-MIX
For tea biscuits, 1c sale ... 2 pkgs. 40c
VAN CAMP’S PORK & BEANS
20 oz. tins ......... 2 for 27c
19c
25c
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