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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-06-27, Page 5Church BIRTHS Death atijd Marriage are inserted free of Card of Thanks 50e. In uirthf NoUccb charge,. H emorlnin IVotic-eM 50c for single verxe, 25c .e^tru for each addi­ tional yerne, Enga^em entw 50c Support CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rey, Kenneth MacLean, Minister Mrs, J, G. Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.-—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Public Worship. TRIVITT MEMORIAL Rector, Rev. M, A, Hunt Organist, Miss? MacFaul Choirmaster, Esine Howard 2nd Sunday after Trinity Dominion Day Service l-O1 a.m.—Sunday School, 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and ■Sermon. ‘Our Glorious Heritage’ MAIN STREET UNITED Rev, N, J, Woods, M.A., Minister Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist* 11 a.m.—Quarterly Communion Service, the minister, 7 p,m.—Public Worship, the minister. JAMES STREET UNITED Irwin, B.A. A. Wein Choir Leader School and Bible THE T/MES-APVQCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 27th, 1946 Page « Announcements ZION EVANGELICAL Crediton M. E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. F, W. Morlock. Organist 1'0 a.m.—Communion Message. 11 a.m.—Church School. 7.30 p.m.—'Evening Worship. Holy Communion both services. Fri., June 28, 8.30 p.m.—Mission Band at the home of Mrs. Irwin Finkbeiner. Fri., July 5, 8 p.m,—E.Y.F. Rev. A. B. Lawrence Organist and 10 a.m.—Sunday Classes. 11 a.m.—Morning worship conduct­ ed by the Minister. Baptism and Holy Communion. Reception of new members. p.m.—Evening worship conduct­ ed by the Minister. “The Happy Warrior,” Thurs., 8 p.m,—The Official Bpard meets. Union Summer Services with Main Street congregation commence in Main Street Church Sunday, July 7th. Mr. Woods will be in charge throughout July. 7 ZION We are sorry to report that Jack Hern is a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. A. Dykeman, of Galt, visited during the past week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Dykeman. Misses Irene, Anna and Tom Brock, visited on Sunday with Miss Marjorie Dykeman, of Exeter. Mr. ' " ’ Exeter, during 'Mrs. of Yale, Michigan, Thursday with Mr. and lington Brock. A number from the attended the .Federation ture picnic held at Clinton on Wed­ nesday last. and Mrs. George Earl, of visited in the community the past week. L. Hodgins and Mr. Schram, Yale, PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. Sun., 1'0' a.m.—Sunday School. Supt. Mr. E. Cudmore. Sun., 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sun., 7.30 p.m.—The Gospel. Starting next week on July 2nd Daily Vocational Bible School. All children are invited to attend These services are under the in­ struction of Miss Cowan and Miss Routly. ESSERY—At Mrs. Godbolt’s Hos­ pital on Thursday, June 20th, 1946, tp Mr. and Mrs. Jack Es- sery, Centralia, twin daughters, Jean. Marie and Joan Dianne, KELLER — 'Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Kejldr, of Dashwood, are happy to announce the arrival of their twin daughters at Seaforth Hos­ pital on Sunday, June 16th, 1946, ROSS—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital on Friday, June 21, 1946, to Mr, and Mrs, Ernie Ross, of Kippen, a daughter, VARLEY—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hos­ pital on Monday, June 24th, 1946 to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley, a daughter. DEATHS COWARD—In Exeter, on Monday, June 24th, 1946, George Coward, in his 86th year. HARTMAN—At St. Joseph’s Hos­ pital, London, on Monday, June 24th, 1946, Simon Hartman, of Stephen Township, in his ,82nd year. HESS—In Hensail, on Saturday, June 22, 19 46, Isabelle Allen, beloved wife of the late Fred Hess, in her 77th year. LUTHER—In Exeter, on Tuesday, June /25th, 1946, Myrtle Maud Wickert, beloved wife of the late Ernest Luther, in her 57th year. ROULSTON — Suddenly In Exeter, on Friday, June 21st, 1946, Dr. G. F. Roulston, in his 64th year. CREDITON Mrs, Horne, a former resident, and her brother, Mr. Wagner, of Indianna, were over-night guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brock on Monday. After being confined to her Lome for several weeks we are pleased to report that Mrs. Jas. Brock is able to foe out again. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Clark who observed 49th wedding anniversary on day. On Wednesday Mr. and Clark, their son Bussel and and Glen, of Detroit, and Miss Janet Kestle, of Exeter , left for a motor trip to Tobermorry and Manitoulin Island to celebrate the event. their Tues- Mrs, wife Just Arrived Small Pots of African Violets Pink and Violet Shades. CARD OF THANKS will the Mrs. Roulston and family remember with deep gratitude many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy shown to them during their time of bereavement. ENGAGEMENTS in visited on I Mrs. Wei- community of Agricul- CROMARTY Anniversary services will be held in Cromarty Presbyterian Church on June 30th at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m., standard time. Rev. James M. Richie will be guest speaker at both services. and Mrs. Alex Hotson, of wish to announce the of their youngest Mr. Ailsa Craig, engagement daughter, Nellie Bernice (Betty), to Aleck Harkness, son of Mr. and Mrs. *........... * - - - the 6 at Garfield Smith, of London, wedding to take place July Ailsa Craig. IN MEMORIAM • — Ralph Bailey and Family - Tel. 276 * Automobile Accidents Are Increasing Rapidly Are You Adequately t Protected? W. H. Hodgson Phones: Office 24 - Res. 162J Exeter - Ontario H— .....1.............—■—— Bus Service July and August EXETER - AIR PORT - CREDITON - SHIPKA - GRAND BEND Wednesday and Friday Leaves Exeter 8.00 p.m. Returns 1.00 a.m. You are invited to have your Wedding Photographs made by Cecil ^Baker ^tutiio “Portraits with Soul” 391 Talbot St., Fair. 3010 London, Ont. PINCOMBE — In loving memory of Mrs. William Pincombe who died June 29, 1945. Sweet memories will linger forever Time cannot change them it’s, true, Y'ears that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. —Ever remembered b.y Verne, Vera and family. * SIMMONS—In loving memory of a dear husband, John Simmons, who passed away eleven years ago, June 30th, 1935. Though your smile has gone for­ ever, And your hand we cannot touch;’ I will never lose the memory Of the one I loved so much. —Ever remembered by his wife. breto DASHWOOD Rev. Killinger, of London, will conduct service in the Lutheran church, on Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. lAllemand spent the week-end with friends in Detroit. Miss Mae McCrae, of Meaford, is spending a few days with her sis­ ter, Mr. and Mrs. Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Melton Walper, of Ingersoll, spent^the- week-end with relatives here. and Mrs. Lome Tieman, of with his Tieman. Mr. •Mr. and Dr. Boston spent a few days parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Week-end visitors with Mrs. Thos. Hopcroft were Huibbard, of Laklet, Mr. Thos. Hubbard, of Hanover, and Mrs. Bob Hopcroft and and Geo. Mrs. Mr. son, Bobbie, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Angure and daughter, June, of Port Colbourne, Mr. and Mrs. G. Arthur and son Tommy, of Exeter, a»d Mr. Geo. Hopcroft and son,* Jim, of Mt. Carmel. * 'Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goetz, of London, spent last week-end with Mr- and Mrs. R. Goetz. M'r. and and family London. 'Mr. and Geo. Edighoffer, of Mitchell, visitors in town on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopcroft, of Newfoundland, (bridal couple) are spending their honeymoon with his parents, -Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hop­ croft. Mrs.Garnet Wildfong were 'Sunday visitors in Mrs. Martin and Mr. were WHALEN Wedding bells are ringing. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Squire were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Hodgins of Granton. Mr. Geo. Millson returned home from St. Joseph’s Hospital, Loudon, on Saturday much improved. Miss Rita Hollinger, of Waterloo Mr. and Mrs. Jack Saintsbury, and gerald, of London, visitors with Mr.’ Squire The United church are having their picnic at Gra*nd Bend on Saturday. Dickins. of Miss Sara Fitz* were Sunday and Mrs. F. Sunday school K * Saturday Leaves Exeter 8.00 p.m. Returns 12.30 a.m. Sunday Leaves ■ Exeter 10.30 a.m. Returns 10.30 p.m. treasure chest.. The 1946 edition of this very popular miniature Beauty Box of fabrikoid contains the Elizabeth Arden Essentials for Loveliness at *3. Your drugs at ROBERTSON’S Wood M Limited Supply of Wood. Orders filled as received. Only sold on cash terms. Place orders with R. G. Seldon ■ THAMES ROAD Mrs. Laura Kay, of London, vis­ ited at ths .Manse on Wednesday of last week. Misg Margaret Bat?, of Crediton, visited with Eleanor Dawson over the week-end, Mr. Lester Allen, pf Kitchener, visited with his parents over the week-end. Mr, and Mrs, W. C, Robinson and Lueiia, Mr. „ and Mrs, Bay Shuart and Miss Marion Sturdevant of Detroit, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. John Hackney, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Pummell, of Charlton, Northern Ontario, and Mr., and Mrs. Fred Murx’ay, of Mit- ", vifeited at the Manse op Sun-chelj, day. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth John, Mr, John Ridley, Elimville, V Johns. Miss June Bierling and Miss Leslie, of Exeter, left by on Wednesday morning for Mr, Sam Helen motor trip to Muskoka, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johns and family visited with Mrs, Johns’ grandmother at Denfield on Sun­ day, Mrs, Laura Kay visited with Mr and Mrs. Arthur Gardiner urday Mr, spent ents. Mrs. and Mrs. day -of last week, The sympathy of is extended to Mr, Coward and family last. Bert Gardiner, of the week-end with on Sat- London, his par­ Laura Kay visited with Mr Milton McCurdy Thurs- the community and Mrs, Roy in the suddeD passing of Mr. Coward’s father Exeter. The Strawberry Supper under auspices of the W.A. was well tended last Friday evening when some five hundred people enjoyed a delicious supper, which was fol­ lowed with a splendid program by the Paul family, of Kirkton. Miss Kirkby, of Woodham, Mr. *A. El- sotn, Mrs. J. C. Gardiner, Kirkton Mrs. Penwarden, of Centralia. Miss Sanders, of Exeter, and Miss Anna Brock, of Zion. Mrs. Ross and and Mrs. Roberta Mr. and Belgrave. The 21st annual reunion of Chalmer’s Clan will be held Queen’s Park. Stratford, Thursday July 4. Dinner at 1 p.m. D.S.T. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hern and fam-ily, of Woodham and Mre. Mat­ ilda Hern, of St. Marys, visited with Mr. and Mrs. .Chas. Johns on Sunday evening. Miss Elsie Moore, of London, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johns this week. Miss Kaye Arsenault, of Exeter, visited with Miss Marion Hodgert over the week-end. Sunday School and Church ser­ vices owill be withdrawn on Sunday as this is Elimville anniversary. Services at Elimville at the folow­ ing hours, 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. D.ST. of the at- Mrs. Hartell, Mr. Duncan Doris and'Robert .JI_______ ____ visited on Sunday with Mrs. Nelson Hunkin at the- in KHIVA The sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late Simon Hartman who passed away in St. Joseph’s Hospital on Monday evening after a lengthy illness. Mr. Hartman was a lifelong member of the community and his passing will be mourned by many. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gelinas and Arthur, of Zurich, and Mr. Mozart Gelinas, of Bayfield, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clement McCann. Miss Catharine, Stratford, spent the her parents, Mr. Sullivan. Mr. and family, Mr. Cann and family, Hubert McKeever and Mary Eliza­ beth spent Sunday evening with Glavin, of Sullivan, of week-end with and Mrs. McCannMrs. B. and Mrs. Clement Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Centralia. We are Mrs. Peter favourably tion and is Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gelinas and family spent Thursday of last week in London. report that progressing happy to Regier is since her recent opera- expected home soon. KIRKTON Mr. and Mrs, Wes. Batten have returned to tJwir home having spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs, borne Hodge at Staffs. Quite a number from the village and district attended the Huron Federation of Agriculture annual picnic at dinton last Wednesday. . Mr. and Mrs Gordon Burgin and little daughter, of London, ;Spent the week-end with Mr* and Mrs. G Ji, Burgin. Miss Irene Hienback and Miss Greta Harmer, of Stratford, were Sunday guests ’with Mrs Ross Mar­ shall. Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Overholt, Mr and Mrs. Howard Green and sonA Of Wainfleet, were week-end guests with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Switzer. Miss Velma Doupe, of London, spent the week-end with her par* ents, Mr, and Mrs. B. Loupe, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Doig, of Del­ isle, Sask., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Switzer this week. Mrs. Nathan Doupe and daughtex’ Cpl. V. W, Doupe have returned home from a very enjoyable trip to Ft. Wayne, Indiana, Mr. Harold O’Brien attended the Barnett-Jameson wedding day jn Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Howard and daughter, Shirley, of ton, and Mr. and Mrs, James Squire of Exeter, visited recently with Mr, and Mi’s. Laverne Stone. Mrs. Ken Switzer, and land Grove, her mother. Miss Marion Brintnell, a student at Exeter High school, is assisting Mrs. Lome Marshall for the twp months at the store. Presentation A large number of friends neighbors met at the Kirkton Unit­ ed church lawn Monday evening June 24 to honor and bid farewell to Mr; and Mrs. Roy McNaughton and family. Mr. Lee Paul acted as chairman and a varied program followed. At the conclusion of the program the McNaughton family were called to the platform and Mr. Gerald Paul read the address. on Satur Anderson Washing­ Lewis, nee Dorothy son Maurice, of High- are holidaying with Mrs. S. C. Switzer. next and They were presented with a purse of money. Roy made a fitting reply on behalf of his wife and family. Lunch was served. Ration Coupons Due Dates ‘ Coupons now valid are sugar- preserves SI to SI6, butter R1 to R12, meat M29 to M43. Butter R1 to R9 and Meat M29 to M39 expire June 30'. Watch for the 1947 Your dream car is here — the New 1947 Studebaker Champions and Commanders are now being built and will be delivered to the public in the very near future. Their long, smart lines, their extra width and smart appointments say more than columns of words could about their beauty.*' . They1 re Low! They’re Long! They’re Luxurious! GRAHAM ARTHUR Your Red Indian Service Station on Watch for their arrival in Exeter. They’ll be here any time now. Studebaker is sure to be your next choice. 1 Now Available the Hay Forks Hay Fork Ropes Hay Loader Rope Pitch Forks Horse Muzzles Sling Ropes of WOODHAM Wedding bells are ringing in community. Little Miss Rachel Levy, Transvaal, is visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rundle. Miss Lois Hodgins, of Glendale, visited with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Langford for a few days. Mrs. Doris Shier and sons, Ron­ nie and Larrie, of London, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Frank McNaughton. «Mr. and Mrs. James Thomson, of Glendale, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mils. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomson spent Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs. Robt. Spence, of Metropolitan. We are very sorry -to report that Mrs. Wm, Mills is still on the sick list. Quite a number of people tended Thames Friday evening of last week. The annual Sunday School nic will be hed -on Saturday, June 29 at Queen’s park, Stratford* the supper held in Road United church at* the on pic* Attend Convention at Wyoming Messrs. Percy Passmore, Clark Fisher, N. Stanlake and H. G. Hicks were at Wyoming Thursday of last Week attending the ahhual convention of fair board directors from District 8. Mr, W> -S. Stead­ man. of Wyoming, ’was elected dis­trict* director, Get rid of those pesky Flies and Mosquitoes with DDT Household Spray. & Kill Those Saboteurs Purina Insect Oil Used in poultry houses, brooder houses and also as a wood preservative. One thorough treatment a year will keep down infestation of chicken mites and blue bugs in poultry houses. It will repel termites and help prevent rot in new lum­ ber if applied before construction. K Applied with a good sprayer or may bo painted on* Purina Lice Pqwder Don’t let lice make pool* layers of your hens or keep your chicks and poults from doing their best. Watch for the first signs of lice and kill them by dusting the whole flock with Purina Lice Powder. Also used On Horses, Cattle, Hogs, and Sheep, One Door South of Post Office