HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-10-28, Page 5Mess Bowling News
The Hotplates continue to lead
in the bowling tournament of
the Mess Staff at the R.C.A.F.
Centralia.
In the competition on Tuesday
evening, Ross Parsons was high
single with 287,and high triple
with 614. For the ladies, Yvette
Fraser was high single with 193
and high triple with 461. The
lucky draw went to June Sin
clair. Others who bowled spark
ling games were Jack Cornish,
237; Lome Fiord, 212; Eddie
Spooner, 211; Ron Eves, 205.
Team Standing:
Hotplates .................
Fryers .......................
Hash Slingers .........
Toasters ..................
Vegetable Pealers ....
Kitchen Rangers .....
Come to
CHURCH
on Sunday
Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1948
Circle Evening
a delightful
banquet in the
the church on
. A sing song
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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 Service.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev, Donald R. Sinclair, B.A,
Minister
Miss Muriel Whilsmith, Organist
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Public Worship.
Theme: "Vision.’’
Centralia Sunday School
Anniversary
Returned missionary
from Trinidad
REV. HAROLD SWANN
guest speaker at both services.
Special music by choir, assisted
by Messrs. Harold and Gerald
Skinner, of Exeter.
Everyone Welcome!
ZION
Evangelical United Brethren
Crediton
Rev. J. V. Dahins, Minister
Mrs. F. W, Morloclc, Organist
10 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Sermon: "Maintaining Protes
tantism"
11 a.m.—Church School.
7.30 p.m.—Evening Service.
Sermon: "Overcoming Alco
hol"
Fri., Oct. 29, 7 p.m.— Father
and Son Banquet. Speaker:
Mr. I-I. Truemner, Flint, Mich.
Music by "
Kirkton.
Tues., Nov.
Fellowship
Parsonage.
MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev. Ilany J. Mahoney, B.D.
Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
11 a.m.—'Rev, Kenneth M.
Wood, B.A., B.D., of Grand
Bend.
Anthem: "Follow Jesus’’
12 noon——Sunday School.
7 p.m,—Rev. Kenneth M. Wood
JAMES STREET UNITED
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
■Sunday School.
-Rev. Wilbur Rogers,of Blytli.
Anthem: “O Come Let
Sing".
Duet: Selected.
p.m.—Rev. C. W. Down.
30
11
a.m.-
a.m.-
/
the Paul Bros., of
2, 8 p.m,—Youth
meeting at the
Elimville Church
Anniversary
— Guest Speaker —
REV. E. G. DALE, OF FULLAiRTON
Sunday, October 31
at 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Special music by the choir
under the direction of Mrs. W. F. Batten
You are cordially invited to attend these services
m 8WS0H
EXETER ARENA
BIG V/2
Adults 6Oc
BOB MASON
Radios lallesl sinqin cowboy
and the 7 z
UJESTERW SmiOGBILLIES
IOWA'S MODELING COWBOY
Show - Dance
Sat., Oct. 30 8:30 p.m
HOUR STAGE SHOW
Admission -Children 3Oc
Heard Da/7y~CFPL London - 12 to 12:30 pm
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PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
H. T. Kendrick, Pastor
4.30 p.m.—Sunshine
Children’s hour.
p.m.—Bible Study
meeting.
p.m.—Y.P.S. Speaker
Prouty. ,
a.m.—Sunday School,
Wed.,
ner.
Wed., 8
'Prayer
Fri., 8
Mr. E.
Sun., 10
Rally Day.
Sun., 11
Sunday
dent, Mr.
Sun., 7.30
Message.
to
Us
Cor-
and
a.m.—Speaker: The
School Superinten-
E. .Cudmore.
p.m.—Evan gelistic
KIRKTON
Charles Paul spent the
old friends in
Mr.
past week with
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Muriel, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
were Sunday guests with
Bessie McLeod, of London.
Dr. G. H. Jose and Mr.
Marshall spent Monday in
falo.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Humphreys
and Helen were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brock
at Hamilton.
Miss Jean Humphreys, Mr.
Thos. Brock and Mr. and Mrs.
John McElrea and son visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock
at Burgessville tnls week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Burgin,
George and Harold visited with
Mrs. Frank Pridliam this week.
Mr. and
holidaying
don.
Mf. and
of Granton
with Mr.
Marshall.
Wedding Anniversary
A few friends and relatives
gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. D. Irvine,
Blanshard, to honor
the occasion of their
wedding anniversary,
2 0. Guests included
Mrs. Ross Marriott, St. Marys,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rathburn,
of Granton, and Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Rathburn, of Kirkton.
Greetings were received by tele
phone from Miss M. I. Rath
burn, R.N., of New York City,
as well as Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Dempster, of Toronto. The high
light of the evening was the
presentation of a set of dishes.
All present sat down to a
sumptuous lunch.
Frank Routly
D. Roger and
Albert
quests
Bickell
Mrs.
I. N.
Buf-
THAMES ROAD
Sunday visitors in the com
munity were:
Mr. and Mrs. R« Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Johns, Bessie.
June Broom, Mr. and Mrs. B.
Williams and Mr. Bert Borland,
of Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. El
worthy with Mr, and Mrs. Keith
Weber; Mr. and Mrs. Welling
ton Brock and family, of Zion,
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elford;
Mr. and Mrs. Bolton, of Win
throp, and Mr- and Mrs. Chas.
Page and Luella, of Mount
Pleasant, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Bell and Rev. H. Dean, of Kirk
ton, with Rev. and Mrs. Mair;
Mr. Chas.
Miller, Miss
Exeter, with
win Miller;
W. Thomson,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Rohde;
and Mrs, W. Haist, Doris
Morris, <
and Mrs.
Mrs. Ted
with Mr.
lantyne;
diner, Mary and Bert, of London
with Mr.
Gardiner;
MacBeath
pen, with
Hunkin;
and Miss Lois Swartz, of Exeter
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann,
Miss Helen Howatt, Mrs. W.
Gill and family, of .Grand Bend
Mr. ‘ ‘.......................
and Garry, <
Mr, and Mrs.
of Iiensall,
Chas. Borland; Mr. and Mrs. C.
Watson and family, of Science
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferguson
and family, of Kippen, and Mr.
and Mrs. O. Jaques and family,
of Woodham, with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Ferguson; Mr. and Mi's. L.
Miller , of Staffa, Mr. and Mrs. j r— . • . — *• --- - r>
Cromarty, with
Duncan; Mrs.
Miss Lila Pym,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Pym;
Gibson, of Exeter, with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Etherington; Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet Passmore, of For
est, Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Gun
ning, of Whalen, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman McDonald, of Kirkton
and Mrs. Venner and Loreen, of
Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Passmore.
Miss Zorra Dickson, of Wing
ham, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
E. Pym for a few
week.
Mrs. G. McLean and
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Anderson.
The regular monthly meeting
of the W.M.S. and W.A. will be
held at
Morgan
noon of
.officers
meeting.
There
vices at
day morning owing to Elimville
anniversary. Services at Elim
ville will be at 11 a.m. and 7.3 e
p.m. Rev. C. Daie, of Fullarton
will be guest speaker foi*
services.
Mrs,
with
Wes Batten are
friends in Lon-
Beechei' Hanson
guests
I. N.
Mrs.
, were Sunday
and Mrs.
PERSONAL
Miller, Mr.
Lillie Miller
Mr. and Mrs,
Mr. and
of Woodham,
John
, of
, Ed-
Mrs,
with
Mr.
and
Mr.
and
of London,
of Crediton, with
A. Passmore: Mr.
McIntyre",
and Mrs. Thos. Bal-
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gar-
and
Mr.
and
Mr.
Miss
Mrs. Melvin
and Mrs. Alex
family, of Kip-
and Mrs. A.
Helen Shapton
and Mrs. Wm. Rowcliffe
of Hurondale, and
. S. Munn and son,
with Mr. and Mrs,
Cl t PL E>L<XLL<Xj JLYX i ♦ lYLJ. b.
Templeman and son, of
Mr. and Mrs. R.
Sam Pym and
of Exeter, with
Mrs. L.
HENSAUL
Evening Auxiliary Banquet
The Arnold <
Auxiliary held
Thank Offering
school room of
Monday evening,
was enjoyed after the banquet,
also a piano duett by Mrs. For
rest and
president,
sided over
rises. Hymn
Banner" was
A. Ferguson introduced the
guest speaker Rev. Campbell,
the newly inducted minister of
First Presbyterian Church, Sea
forth. who delivered an inspir
ing message. The president
expressed a vote of thanks to
Rev, Campbell and all who as
sisted in making the event such
a splendid .success. Mrs. A.
Scholl contributed a vocal solo,
accompanied by Mrs. C. Ken
nedy at the piano. Rev. Fergu
son spoke briefly and the offer
ing was received and dedicated
by Miss Jean McQueen. Hymn
"Guide Me, O Thou Great
Jehovah" and the Lord’s prayer
in unison brought the meeting
to a close.
Trip Through the West
Mr. and Mrs, John Caldwell,
of Exeter, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Kercher, of Hen-
sall, have returned home aftei’
a most enjoyable motoi' trip.
During their travels they drove
over 5,000 miles and never saw
an accident ox- had to change a
tire. They drove thorugli the
states to North Dakota, visited
with Mrs. Caldwell’s sister, Mrs.
Jake Schroeder and other rela
tives in Langdon and Cavalier.
They went through Manitoba in
to Saskatchewan and visited Mr
Caldwell’s brother, Grant, in
Regina, who is sick in the the
hospital. They also visited rela
tives in Moose Jaw and Banff.
They came back to Calgary and
into Montana where they visited
Mr. Kercher’s only brother.
Norman, whom he had not seen
foi’ eighteen years. They return
ed home by South Dakota, Iowa
Illinois and Indiana.
Mrs.
Mrs.
the
Kennedy.
Glenn Bell
devotional
‘Fling out
sung and Rev. P,
introduced
Rev.
The
pre-
exer-
the
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gineering advances that give you better listening
pleasure. Whether it be a table model, portable, con
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See them on display at our store. We have
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R. E. RUSSELL
Phone 109 Exeter, Ont.
GOVERNMENT
OF
CANADA BONDS
4%% November 1, 1958
have been called for payment
November 1,1948
These bonds should be presented for
redemption with all coupons of later date
attached. No further interest will be paid
on these bonds after November 1stz 1948
soil visit-
the home of Mrs. A.
on Wednesday after
next week. Election of
will take place at
will be no church
Thames Road on
4th line
them on
twentieth
October
Mr. and
DASHWOOD
Mr. Sam Witzel, of Toronto,
visited his mother, Mrs. Witzel
last Friday.
Mrs. Ness and Paul are spen
ding a week’s holiday with her
sisters in United States.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hopcroft
left .on Tuesday on a trip to
Halifax where they will visit
their son, Fred and his wife.
Mr. and Mrs. A. White, of
Detroit, spent Saturday with her
mother, Mrs. Witeel.
Mr. Edwin Miller, who was
out West on the Harvest Excur
sion, has returned home.
Mrs. Harold Kellerman was
taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital
London, where she is under ob
servation. I-Ier mother, Mrs.
Cowan, of Hanover, is attending
her duties while she is away.
Mrs. Koossel,who has been
living here for the past year,
has purchased a home in Michi
gan and has moved her house
hold effects there.
Miss Anna Hess, of Zurich,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hoffman.
SLENDOR TABLETS are effec
tive. 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12
weeks’ $5, at Robertson’s
Drug Store.
Feel half-sick half the time?
Try proven FRUIT-A-TIVES,
famous herbal medicine used
successfully J o r 45 years.
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SINUS, HAY FEVER, head
colds, irritating coughs are
common ailments now. NAME
LESS Cold Remedy night and
morning gives quick relief.
Sold by Browning’s, Robert
son’s, and Sanders’ stores.
14:21c
FOUND
FOUND—A brown
white markings
Sunday. Owner
may have same
35r3 Dashwood.
■collie with
a week ago
or anyone
by phoning
28c
BABY CHICKS
ORDER CHICKS NOW
hatch December 5th.
s weekly there-
all breeds. Gov-
Approved.
Hatcheries
ImndoHj Ontario
tfc
First
Hatching twice
after. Setting ;
eminent
Neuhausel*
dl Kings St, :
WOODHAM
Mr. and Mrs. William ,Shamb-
law and Max, of Kerwood, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack McNeib and fami
ly, of Watford,
Howard Black and family,
■Lucan,
Bryant and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. John Shamb-
law and family, of Stratliroy,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Shamblaw.
Rev. and Mrs. John Cook and
Jack, of Hickson, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills and
Betty visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pridliam of
Thames Road, and attended Mt.
Pleasant anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNaugh
ton spent a few days with Mrs.
Mrs. Ira Shier and family, of
Ingersoll.
Mrs. Wes Shier spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Foster, of St. Marys.
Miss Marian M1U&
training at Victoria Hospital,
London, spent the weok-c-A A
her home here. _
Mr.
and 1
and
with
zer, t_ __ _—Mrs, Jack Stephens, of St.
Marys, spout a few days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. D, C.
Stephens.
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs.
■of
and Mrs. Clarence
of Appin,
nurse lit
of ladies’ and misses’
wear at very reason-
box and fitted styles
at very special prices,
in blue, rose, navy,
Odd Suits
of
PHONE ORDERS - FREE DELIVERY
17 Only ■— Men’s over
coats, sizes 35 t0 46.
$12.00 to $18.00
SKIRTS—Ladies’ and misses’, plaids and plain shades
pleated,, gored and straight cut styles, in all popular shades.
6 Only — Boys’ over
coats, sizes 28 to 33.
$7.50 to $10.00
We have an exceptionally fine range
coats and skirts for fall and winter
able prices.
GILLS’ COATS—5 yr. to I4x sizes,
rose, blue, brown, green, red, wine,
THREE-PIECE SETS—for 2 to 6 yrs
and sand.
SWEATERS, PULLOVERS & CARDIGANS—sizes
20; also 36 to 44, in pastel and dark shades.
Sun-
both
Clearance
Snow Suits, Ski Pants
Snow suits and ski pants for all ages, at attrac
tive prices.
Floor Coverings
Feltol and rexoleum by the yard; also rugs just
arrived.
Dress Goods
A large range of wool dress fabrics in many
popular shades to choose from.
Night Gowns, Pyjamas
Ladies’, misses’, and girls’ night gowns and py
jamas, the largest range we have had in years.
Babies* Wear
Babies’ wear, new fall lines in sleepers, sweaters,
bootees, bunting bags, etc.
Draperies, ets.
Draperies, curtain nets, window blinds, curtain
rods, now ready for fall.
end at
Rundle
Rundle
Sunday
and Mrs. Wray Swcit-
and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Shirley
Mr
of Sliipka.
Bert
Wm.
islted on
and Coats
11 Only — Boys’ suits
sizes 33 to 38, some with
two pairs of pants.
$5.00 to $15.00
A Number of Good Used Counters For Sale
ONTARIO PURE MAPLE SYRUP
Including scaler ........... per qt. $1.19
LIGHT AMBER HONEY
Nice quality, extra value ..... 4 lb. 75c
ORANGE MARMALADE
Home-made style 24 oz. jar 27c
SELF-SERVICE - ORDER COUNTER
VELVET CAKE & PASTRY FLOUR
A good buy .......... 5 lb. bag 39c
CLARK’S PORK & BEANS
With Chili Sauce, 15 oz. tins 2 for 25c
GINGER ALE OR ORANGE
Wishing Well, large 30 oz. .. 2 for 25c
(Bottles Extra)
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