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10.30 a.m.—Sunday School,
11.30 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sunday School Choir.
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M,*
Musical Director
10 a.m,—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Rev, Stanley Brenton,
of Londesboro.
Anthem: Selected.
Duet: Barbara Dinney
Margaret Melville.
Evening service withdrawn in
favor of Caven. anniversary.
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A.
Minister
Miss Muriel Whilsniith, Organist
Anniversary Services
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Anniversary service.
Jorgenson,
preach,
of London,
Rev. L. C.
Bluevale , will
James Aulde,
baritone soloist with the Lon
don Civic Symphoney, will
sing.
p.m.—Rev. L. C. Jorgenson.
Special music,
Thurs., Oct. 21, 8 p.m.—Caven
Auxiliary W:M.S. will meet
at the home of Mrs. W. Hat
ter.
of
Mr,
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PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
H. T. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed. 4.30 p.m.—Sunshine Cor
ner. Children’s hour
Mrs. Sweigard.
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer .and
Study.
Thurs. 2.30 p.m.—W.M.S.
ker: Miss Pearl Cann,
call. Thanksgiving.
Fri., S p.m.—Y.P.S. gpeaker:
Corporal Spencer, of Clinton
Radar
Sun., 10
Sun., 11
ship.
Sun., 7.30 p.m.—Evangelistic
service and watex* Baptism.
You are invited to any or all of
these services.
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MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev. Harry J. Mahoney, B.D.
Mrs. A. Y. Willard,
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Organist
a.m.—“Betrayed into the
I’nrlct r\P fitanatfa **
in Whom
Hands of Sinners?’
An th exh: “I Know
I Have Believed.”
Solo: Mrs. Geo. Taylor*.
12 noon—Sunday School.
Evening service withdrawn
favour of Caven Anniversary.
•Oct. 24—Main Street Anniver
sary. Guest speaker: F.L. M.
W. Williams.
in
ZION
Evangelical United Brethren
Crediton
Rev. J. V. Dahins, Minister (
Mrs. IL W. Morlock, Organist
Anniversary Services
Rev. C. H. Cornwell, of
Kitchener, guest speaker
a.m.—-Morning Worship.
Sermon Theme: “Yesterday,
To-day, Forever.”
11 a.m.—Church School.
7.30 p.m.—jEvening service.
Sermon Theme: “Such Love”
DASHWOOD
Misses Shirley Smith and
Barbara SewelL of Toronto,
spent the Thanksgiving holiday
with Mrs. E. Kleinstiver. ,
Mr, Sam Witzel, of Toronto,
spent Saturday with his mother
Mrs. Witzel.
Mrs. Lucinda Mclsaac and
Russell Tieman attended the
wedding of the former's nephew
Frank Mclsaac in Detroit on
Saturday.
Rev. K. Wood, of Grand Bend
gave a very interesting address
at the W.J. and Ladies’ Aid on
Thursday night and was very
much appreciated.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Cook, of
Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. K.
Streets, of Clinton, spent
Thanksgiving with their parents
Mr, and Mrs. D. Tiernan.
Mrs. Dr. Clubine and Mrs.
Curtis, of Toronto, and Mr. Nel
son Stanlake, of Exeter, spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Stelek.
Special anniversary services
were held in the Evangelical
Church on Sunday, October 10
with large congregations in at
tendance at both morning and
evening services. The church
was beautifully decorated with
flowers, fruits and vegetables.
The guest speakers were Rev.
II. Mahoney, of Exeter, and
Rev. F. Faist, of Milverton.
Special music was provided by
the local choir1 and the Rennie
quartette, of Seaforth.
Mrs. Adella Fishei* and Joan
Weber and Mr. William Fisher,
of Thedford, spent the week-end
in Sudbury and Bracebridge.
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visitors were:
Willis Brophey,
relatives.
Kenneth Smith-
Viola
GREENWAY
The Harmony Class of the
United Church will hold their
meeting on Friday evening in
the church basement.
Miss Elda Brown is ^visiting
with relatives in Aurora, Illinois
Mrs. Arthur Brophey spent a
few days with her daughter,
Mrs. Bruce 'Wilson and infant
daughter.
Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs.
of Tilbury, with
Mr. and Mrs.
ers, of Parkhill, Miss
Curts, and Mr. and Mrs. W.
Curts and daughters, of London
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Curts.
Mr. Clifford Whiting, of Wes
ton, with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Whiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown and
daughters with her mother, Mrs.
Smith, of Collingwood.
Miss Muriel Fallis, Mrs. Miza
Alpine and Mrs. Vanhorne, of
Sarnia, Mrs. Abner Molla^d,
Miss Mary Yeo and Mrs. E.
Grieves, of Grand Bend, with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey
family,
Mr. Dawson Woodburn,
Toronto, with his parents,
and Mrs. Chid Woodburn.
Misses Ina and Rita Bullock,
of London, with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Bullock.
Miss Lillian Ulens, of Wind
sor, with Mrs. W. T. Ulens. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hartle and
Leslie, of West Corners, with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartle.
and Mrs. A. D. Steeper,
McGillivary, Mrs. J.
and Mr. W. Bean, of
and Mrs. Elzar
of Kip-
Mr. and Mrs. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
and
of
Mr.
ZION
Mr. Chas. Kerslake and Mr.
Hectoi* Taylor, of Exeter, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Everard Miller
and family spent the week-end
holidaying in Eastern Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Hern, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hern spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Or
ville Snell, of Grimsby.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller, of
Thames Road, visited on Sun
day with the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock.
Mr. Wm. Stephens, uf Hamil
ton, visited on Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. Eph. Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. James McKay,
Evelyn and Pat, of Elora, visit
ed over the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Brock. During the week-end
they called on many friends in
the community.
Miss Irene Brock, of London,
spent the holiday week-end at
her home here.
The National Film Board will
present their pictures in the
school on Friday evening next,
Octob ex' 15.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern
spent the week-end visiting at
Rockwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jaques
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Scott, of Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern
and Larry visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne
Rodd, of Woodham.
Mrs. Milton Keller and Lana,
of Exeter, spent Monday with
the former’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Jaques.
Annual Bazaar
The annual Bazaar which
was held in the church shed on
Tuesday evening last was large
ly attended. The evening got off
to a good start with a program
consisting of solos, duets, violin
selections, piano instrumentals
etc. Lunch was served at the
close of the bazaar. Proceeds
amounted to nearly $145.00.
WHALEN
Mrs. Frank Parkinson visited
Mrs. John Stevenson in Thorn
dale for a few days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield,
Betty and Gayle were Sunday
visitors with Mrs. Wynne of
Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bristol Holden,
of Transvaal, spent Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire
Mr. and Mrs. Melleville' Gun
ning and Muriel and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Gunning were at
a dinner party ‘ on Friday eve
ning in London at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tookey in
honor of Mrs. Sly, sister of Mr.
Tookey, who lias spent the past
six months visiting them. Mrs.
Sly returned on Sunday to her
home in England.
Mr, and Mrs. F. Annett spent
the week-end at Chatham.
Anniversary services will be
held in the church on Sunday
next, Rev. Dean, of Kirkton,
will be the guest speaker for
both services. Music by the
choir for the morning service
and in the evening an Octette
from the Huron Male Choir of
Exeter,
Thanksgiving visitors with Mr
and Mrs. Wm. Morley were Mr
Thos. Brock, of Kirkton, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Brock and
family, of Burgessville.
Mr. and Mrs, Melleville Gun
ning attended the funeral of
the late Mrs. John Sawyer at
Kirkton on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell, of
London, were week-end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkinson,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hazelwood
attended Woodham anniversary
on Sunday and also visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patti
son.
Mrs. H. Ogden, Bill, Jean
and Mary and Miss Betty
Grimes also Bill Morley were
in Wingham Monday attending
the funeral of the late Mr. Cur
rie. Mrs. Ogden remained for a
few days. We extend oui’
sympathy to the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Melleville Gun
ning and Muriel, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Gunning were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Rodd, of Woodham.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
Skinner, of Centralia.
blanshard
Mrs.’ Jas. Mossey, Messrs.
Cecil and Wes Mossey and
Kathleen, Mr. Joe Jaques were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Martin, of St. Marys.
Miss Josie Medd, of Brussels,
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Hooper.
Mrs. J. W. Humphreys, of
Chatham, is spending this week
with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Hooper.
Mr. Harvey Parkinson, Miss
Audrey Parkinson, Miss Thorpe, •
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kerslake '
Bob, Patsy and Phyliss, of :
Exetex*, were Sunday guests of t
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson.
Mi’, and Mrs. Oscar Roberts,
Mr. and Mrs, Morris Roberts,
Miss Madeline Dann, of London
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. George Dann.
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Hod
gins, Lois and Lorene, of Glen
dale, Mr. and Mrs. .Gladwyn
Langford, Shirley and Edwin,
of Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Langford and Walter
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. .Herb Langford.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nairn
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Talbot and family, of Zion
East, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker,
Mrs. T. Waugh, of London,
is spending this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker, j
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dobson, of |
Toronto, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattison
Mrs. Percy Hodgins and
Jimmie, of Granton, Mrs. Or
ville Langford and John, of
Saintsbury, and Mrs. Leonard
Thacker and family were Mon
day guests of Mrs. Fred Patti
son.
Mr. John Thomson, of Toron
to, spent the week-end with
Mr. Fred Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace,
and Mr. Dave White, of Carling
ford, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones
and Ross, .Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Jones, of Glendale, and Mr. Al-
onza Knowles, of St. Marys,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Thomson.
Mr, and Mrs. R. N. Spence
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Omen Spence, of
Toronto.
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Mr.
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Brown and
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Mr. and
pard, of Parkhill, with Mr. and
Mrs. D. Sheppard.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McPher
son, Ray and Jean, of Toronto,
with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pol
lock and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Love and
family, of Parkhill, with Mrs.
T. Isaac.
{Mr. and Mrs. Byron
and Stephen, of Toronto,
home of his father, Mr.
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Garryl
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Mi\ and Mrs. H. Carroll
Wayne and Mr. and Mrs.
Hodgins spent Sunday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mullins, of
Strathroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Dickins
and Mr. L. Bridger spent Sun
day with Mr, and Mrs. D. Ma
guire. of London.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Greenlee
visited with Mr. and Mrs. L.
Hodgins, of McGillivray,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelley
family, c. ___ ________
day with Mr. and Mrs. L,
ker.
Mrs.
a
London
Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald
end Joyce and Mr. and Mrs. II.
Davis spent the week-end at
the home of Mr. axid Mrs, IL
Noels, of Aylmor,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence • Davis
and family spent Sunday eve
ning with Mr. and Mi’s. M. Alp
bott.
nd Mrs. J. Kelley and
of London, spent Sun-
Bar-
, .. W. J. Lavis is spending-
few days with friends in
Township.
and Mrs.
SHIPKA
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fahrner,
of Grand Rapids, Mich., and
Mrs. L. Sweitzer, of Exeter,
visited last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Sweitzer.
Mr. John Lamport, of Toron
to, spent the week-end at his
home here.
Mr. and Mrs, Milt Ratz en
tertained their relatives to a
reception on „Friday evening in
honour of their son, Mr. and-
Mrs. Jack Ratz, who were mar
ried recently.
Mrs. Harry Clark, aocompan
ied by Mrs. Allen Finkbelner
and baby, are visiting a month
with relatives in Garvin, Man.
Mr. and Mrs. Burdick and
two children, of Winnipeg, visit
ed the past week with Mr. and
Mrs. G. Baumgarten.
■Miss Dorothy Disjardine visit
ed a few weeks with her sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Ford McGregor,
a.t Parkhill,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman McCal
lum, of London, spent Thanks
giving with the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. (1. Sweitzer.
Don’t forgot the film “King
of Kings” to be presented in the
United Church, Crediton, Tues
day evening, October 19.
The regular meeting of the
W.A, was held at the home of
Mrs. Ross Love on Thursday
evening last with a good at
tendance. The president, Mrs.
M. Sweitzer was in charge. The
Scripture lesson was read by
Miss P. Keys. After the devo
tional period reports were giv
en. Rev. H. Currie gave a very
inspiring address on the 23rd
Pslam. D was alsx decided to
sell refreshments at the plow
ing Match which is to bo held
on Friday, October 22 at the
farm of Mr. A. Booker. The
meeting closed with the Mizpah
Benediction. Lunch was serveo
by the committee in charge.
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Our range of dresses, coats and suits is complete for this
week-end. Newest styles have just arrived after a buying
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New fall shades now in stock; also
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Coats
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Junior Misses’, with the extra, warm lining and hoods, 9
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Mr. R. E. MacKenzie of Coppley, Noyes & Randall, makers of the fam
ous ‘‘Cambridge Clothes”, will be in our store Thursday, October LI to
take special measurements for tailor-made suits and coats. You will find
the latest styles and materials to choose from, including new pick and
picks, gabardines, fine English worsteds and sharkskins. These suits and
coats are expertly tailored and prices are very reasonable.
Jello, six delicious flavors ... 3 pkg. 23c
Nabob Coffee, 1 lb. bag ................. 55c
Campbell’s Tomato Soup ..... 2 tins 21c
Florida Grapefruit, new, 96’s 4 for 23c
Del Maize Niblet Corn ... Per tin 19c
Superior Baking Powder ... 1 lb. tin 15c
Baby Foods, full assortment, Aylmer,
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