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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-09-05, Page 5THE TIME^APVQCATEt JEXETER? ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5th, M Wp1 f Support Church CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev, Kenneth MacLean, Minister Mrs. G. Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.—-Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Public Worship by the Minister. Tuesday, Huron meet Exeter Bus leaves Hensall going south at 5 p.m. Special speaker is Mrs. H. C, McKellar, president of the Ontario Provincial. a.in.- Sept. 10, IQ a,m.—jThe Presbyterial W-M.S. will in Hensall. Bus leaves going north at 10.35. JAMES STREET UNITED Revf A. B. Lawrence Organist and i a.m.—Sunday Class. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship conduct­ ed by the Minister. “Not Far From the Kingdom.” 7 p.m.—Evening worship conducted by the minister. “The God that Answers by Fire.’’ All are welcomed to oui* services. 10 Irwin, B.A. A, Wein Choir Deader School and Bible Esme Howard After Trinity After Trinity School. TRIVITT MEMORIAL Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choirmaster, 11th Sunday 12th Sunday 10 a.m.—Sunday 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ mon. “Gentleness Producing Greatness.” 8 p.m., Friday—Choir 'Practice. 8 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 10—Con­ firmation class in Parish Hall. Sunday, Sept. 29th—'Harvest Thanksgiving and Confirmation. MAIN STREET UNITED Rev. N. J. Woods, M.A., Minister Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist 11 a.m.—Public Worship and 'Church School. The Minister. 7 p.m.—Illustrated sermon on our Missionary Work Minister. Thurs., Sept. 5th, 3 Mrs. W. 'Martin’s. Tuesday, Sept. 10, 8 Auxiliary at Mrs. B. W. Tuckey’s in India. The p.m.—W.A. at p.m.—Evening PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor —Prayer Meeting. 8 p.m.—Y.'P.S. Speaker, Mr.ZION EVANGELICAL Ore di ton M. E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. F. W. Morlock. Organist 10 a.m.—‘The Gospel’s Evangelism’ •Church School. 7130 p.-m.—“Is God Hard to Find?” 11 a.m.- DDT BARN SPRAY SHOO FLY STOCK SPRAY DDT Household Spray Safe •— Sure Your drugs at ROBERTSON’S Phone 50 Exeter ■ Business Review I These business firms invite your patronage. Dealing with them gives satisfaction and helps to make this a better community Georgian Beauty Shoppe Satisfaction Guaranteed Mrs. W. E. Cavers, Prop. Exeter Phone 245 Round the Clock Service I STEWART’S TAXI Exeter Phone 155w Grand Bend Phone 51 rl V’s Beauty Shoppe Put Your Head In Our Hands .............and you will wind up the Summer with lovely hair . . . soft and lustrous. Eugene Machine Waves Cold Waves Tel. 112 Exeter Vera C. Fraser, Proprietress Snell’s Taxi Service Phone 100 Dot’s Beauty Shoppe (one door north of Bell Telephone) Naturelle Permanent Waving Lustron Coldi Wave Dorothy G. Reeder, Prop. Tel. 71 Exeter Wed., • 8 p.m.- Fri., E. Prouty. Sat.,9 p.m.—Open ail* service, weather permitting. Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt. Mr. E. Cudmore. Sun., 11 a.m.—Morning Service. The Pastor. Sun., - 7.30 p.m.—'Song - and testi­ mony. Sun., 8 ip.m.—“The Scriptural Sign of the Baptism of the Holy Ghost.” The pastor. CREDITON Mr. S. Smith, Miss Blackmore and Mrs. Earl Smith, of Detroit, visited last week with tJhe former’s sister, Mrs. D. -Mclsaac. _ Rev. family at the Faist. Mr. Fred Beaver, of New York, is visiting with his sister and broth­ ers at Crediton Mrs. Laverta Haist and sons, •Pharold and Eugene, of Detroit, visited Fast week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sihith, and, accompanied by M'rs. «Smith, spent the holiday at •Niagara 'Falls. Mr. Wm. King, of Chicago, visit­ ed on Labor -Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. King, and also at­ tended the Lamport reunion at Spruce Grove. Mr. King made the trip here, -and also his return trip, by -plane.. M-iss Ruth -Church spent the week-end at her home in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark, -Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Hill and Miss Janet Kestle, of Exeter, visited over the week-end with relatives in De­ troit. Mr. ana Mirs. E. K. Fahrner and family spent the holiday at Niagara. Messrs. Oscar Wolfe, of [London, Bob Wolfe, of Sarnia, Glen Wuerth, of London, .Lewis Faist, of Tilbury, and Lloyd Wein, of Windsor, s-pent the holiday week-end at their spective homes. Mr. and -Mrs. Max Bushell, Kincardine, called on friends town recently and were guests Mr. and -Mrs.- C. Youngs. „ Mrs. Albert Brown celebrated her 79th birthday on Wednesday of last week and was entertained at a birthday dinner given in her hon­ or by her family. Mr. and Mrs. H. Young spent the week-end in Kitchener. School re-opened on Tuesday with Miss -Criesch, of Goderich, in charge of the Junior room and MV. Ashfield, of Renfrew, as teacher of the senior room, Mrs. Ashfield and daughter accompanied him and have taken up residence in the vil­ lage. Miss Jean Moir and Paul Coch­ rane, of Detroit, were visitors with Mir. and Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser over the holiday week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Down, of Port Dover, visited with friends ■here over the week-end and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. -M. Faist. Mr. and Mrs. W. Treitz and fam­ ily, of Harriston, spent a few -days this week with Mr. and Mrs. D. Finkbeiner. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Trevethick, Mr. and -Mrs. B. Kestle and Mr. and Mrs. V. Kestle, of Exeter, spent the week-end at Niagara Falls. Mrs. W. Tate, of Hamilton, visit­ ed with relatives here for a few days last week. Misses Melita, Delores ana Jenette Schenk who have been visiting in Hamilton and Niagara, have returned home. M'iss Phyllis Hill and Mr. Robt. Wilkins, of London, spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mirs. Hill and family. MiSs Laura Woodall has to ILondon after spending at Grand Bend. Rev. and Mrs. A. Trueblood and Irene attended the funeral of the late Mr. J. Goodhand in Ingersoll on Saturday. Mr. and -Mrs. A. Robertson And daughter, of Hamilton, spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Beaver. C<am?rpn’'By?wdl The Centralia ^United Church was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday, August 31st, when Bev. G, Weir united in marriage Marie Catherine, elder daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Homer Buswell, of Cen­tralia, to Mr. Lome Cameron, of Kincardine, son of Mr, and Mrs. H, Cameron, The double-ring cere­ mony altar pastel white was played by Mrs, F. Penwarden, gowned ip a Jime green dress and wearing a corsage of .talisman roses and mothermachree. The soloist, Mr, W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M., of London, sang Hpll Walk Beside You” and during the signing of the register* ”0 Perfect Love,” The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white slipper satin fashioned on princess lines with sweatheart neckline and long sleeves tapering to points .over the ha'rids. Her floor-length bridal veil of illusion net fell from a sun­ burst ornament pearls, carried roses, streamers Miss Hazel Buswell was her sister’s bridesmaid, wearing a floor-length gown of pink sheer over taffeta, fashioned on princess lines, Her finger-tip veil of pink net fell from a sunburst headdress. She carried a nosegay of pink asters, larkspur and sweatheart .roses with blue streamers tied with cornflower, The groom was attended by his friend. Mr. Glenn Farrell, of Kin­ cardine. The ushers were Allen Buswell, brother of the bride, and Eugene Cameron, brother of the groom. Following the ceremony a recep­ tion was held at the home of the bride’s parents. The bride’s mother received in a gown of navy faconne crepe and corsage of Bettertime roses and white gladioli. The groom’s mother was gowned in rose crepe and corsage of sweetheart roses and white gladioli. Later Mr. arid Mrs. Lome 'Camer­ on left by motor for a wedding trip to North .Bay, the bride travelling in a romantic rose wool dress, heavenly blue coat trimmed with fur and brown accessories with a corsage of sweatheart roses and pink gladioli. Upon their return the happy young couple will reside in Kitchener. Guests were present from St. Thomas, .Lucan, Amberly, Kincardine. Ripley, Exeter Centralia. was performed before decorated with gladioli in shades and ferns set baskets. The wedding1 music an in satin headdress. \Her only was a double strand of the gift of the groom. She a nosegay of Bettertime .white asters and white tied with cornflower. and and Mrs. .Fred Faist and spent a few days last week home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Local Rinks In The Money The two rinks from Exeter that took .part in the Merchants and Manufacturers tournament at Strat­ ford Wednesday of last week were each in the money. Rain interfered with the .play and only two (games were played. The rink skipped by H. C. Rivers had two wins and -the one skipped by Gordon May had one win with a full plus. re- of in of Garfield returned a week Birth, Death and Marriage are inserted free of charge. Card of ThanIkh 50c. In Mentor him Not iees 50c for single verse. extra for each nddir tional verfe. Engagements 50c Announcements Exeter Locals DEATHS ALLISON—-Suddenly, on concession 14 ‘ McGillivray Township, on Sunday, September 1, 1940, WiL liam X Allison, in his. 74th year, RICHARDSON—At their residence in Sarnia on Friday, August 30i, 1946, Anna Smith, beloved wife of Arthur Richardson, in her 68th year. • SANDERS—In Windsor, on Tues­ day, September 3rd, 1946, Char­ ley Stephen Sanders, in his 62nd year. LUBRICATION Makes Cars Last! Proper lubrication, at regular 30-day intervals, is the only way to keep metal-to-metal contact from wearing out the parts of your car. 1. BODY AND CHASSIS MARRIAGES ; James on Satur- Iva of t-o of late B. of South, Laboi* Day 2. ENGINE OIL Our *Factory>‘Specified* Lubrication Service Includes; 3, REAR SPRINGS 4. TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL BLAIR — FISHER — At Street United Church < day, August 31st, 1946, Beatrice, youngest daughter Mr, and Mrs. Cark Fisher. Robert Archie, youngest son Mrs. Lillian Blair and the James Blair, by Rev. A. Irwin. CAMERON — BUSWELL — Centralia United Church on urday, August 31st, 1946, Catherine, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Buswell, oij Centralia, to Lome Cameron, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cameron, of Kincardine, by Rev. G. Weir. ELFORD — HOOPER — At Main Street United Church on Wednes­ day, Sept. 4 th, 1946, Dorothy] May, only daughtei* of Mr. Wm. Hooper and the late Mrs. Hooper, to Raymond Lome, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elford, of Elimville, by Rev. N. J, Woods. ENGAGEMENTS At, Sat- Marie Mr.and Mrs. Ephriam Hern announce the engagement of their daughter, Myrtle iLaurene, to Orville’ William Snell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarise Snell, the mar­ riage to take place in Zion United Church Saturday, September 21st, at 3 p.m. c CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Henry Restemayer wish to thank , the many friends- for thg kind deeds in their sad bereavemnt, also for cards, treats, "flowers and visits in his long hours of trial and special thanks to Rev. L. Higenell Rev. P. Luft for their many and prayer. IN MEMORIAM and calls c of a Master Donald Taylor, of Exeter, spent a few days recentlv- with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Gower. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wetzel, Mrs. Beisel and son Harold, of Listowel, and Mr. and Mrs. V. Yates and fam­ ily of Kitchener, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Yates. Visitors this week with Mr. and Mrs. Yates are Mrs. A. Shinick and M'iss E. Hunsperger, of Di-dsbury, Alberta. iMrs. |Arn.n.ie Haist, of Camlachie, is spending a few days in town. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Blackwell, of Listowel, spent the week-end at tihe home of -MV. and -Mrs. S. Wuerth. Wein, of!Mr. and Mrs. 'Melvin Flint, Mich., visited over the holi­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Visitors last week with Mrs. Wein were Mr. and .Mrs. Law­ rence Wein and Douglas, of Exeter, and Miss Miarilyn Goulding, of Lon­ don. G. Wein. Mr. and SHIPKA Mr. and Mrs. Comfort and family of Fenwick, spent the week-end at the home of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Webb, of St. Catherines, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Russell. Mrs. Butler and two children, Marie and Ruth Ann, returned to Windsor on Monday after spending Mr. L. Schroeder. Sam Sweitzer, of the week-end with two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Timmins, spent relatives here. There will be . vice or Sunday School .in the United Church on Sunday next due to Brinsley anniversary. Miss Elaine McNair, of Ilderton, returned home ,on Monday after spending the summer vacation at the home of her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheppard. Miss Mildred 'Lamport, of Strat­ ford, spent the week-end at the horn© of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lamport. Mr. Sandy McEachen, of White Pigeon, called ,on friends here this past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Love spent Sunday last with relatives in Sea­ forth. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schroeder and two sons, Jack and Larry, of Windsor, spent the week-end with Mr. L. Schroeder. Shipka public school on Tuesday with Miss beiner school Varna. Mr. family late Robt. Hodgins of Petrolia 'Friday last. no preaching ser- re-opened Irene Fink- Blackbush Reid, as teacher, and with Mr. Robt. as teacher, and Mrs. Ross attended the funeral of Love of and the on JACKSON—In , loving memory dear mother./and grandmother, ■Mary Jane‘~">,Jackson, " who passed away -Sept. 7th, 1945. ’Tis sweet to know we’ll meet again, Where partings are no more; And .that the one we loved so well, Has' just gone on before. —Ever remembered by her sons and daughters, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.* CENTRALIA >Mr. Laverne Abbott, of Detroit, visited Friday Mrs. towel, _ with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hall, of Toronto, were week-end guests with the lat­ ter’s mother, Mrs. B. Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Lamport visit­ ed recently with their daugher in Toronto. Mr.' and Mrs. G. F. Penwarden and 'Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie spent the week-end at Wiarton. Miss Agnes Anderson and the E-lliott family were holidaying last week at Grand Bend. Miss (Audrey Powe has returned to Belmont to resume hei* duties as teacher there after spending vacation with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Herman Powe. Mr. and Mrs. I. Macauley family of Montreal are visiting with Mr. and with Mrs. Clara Abbott on of last week. S. Henry and family, of Lis- spent a few days last week the and and I f. stay with and son, called to 5. CLUTCH RELEASE BEARING Make a Date With Snell Bros. & Co. Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick, Case Tractors and * Implement Sales EXETER PHONE 100 Exeter’s Own Dry Cleaning Plant Now Open for Business There’s no need now to send your soiled garments out of town to be cleaned. You can keep the business right here in Exeter and enjoy the advantage of quicker service at Brady’s modern dry cleaning plant. Suits, ladies or men .....75 Overcoats Mrs. M'acauley’s parents, Mrs. Andrew Hicks. Miss Hazel Buswell has a position in Robinson’s replacing Miss Jean King, cently resigned. School reopened on Tuesday with Miss Urquhart, of Kirkton, in charge. Rev. and M<rs. Weir and family returned home last week after holi­ daying for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Lamport at­ tended the Lamport family picnic at Spruce Grove on iLabor Day. Mrs. Wesley Webber and Greta were in Sarnia last week attending the funeral of the former’s sister. We extend our sympathy to Mrs. Webber in her sorrow. Mrs. Freeman M'orlock, of Credl- ton, has been engaged as teacher at the Fairfield school. Mrs. T. Willis and Mrs. Wm. Bowden spent a couple of days this week at the former’s cottage at Grand-Bend. Messrs. James Cook, Harold Pen­ warden and Gordon Baynham spent the holiday at Grand Bend. A number from here were in Exe­ ter on Sunday evening attending the Anniversary Services of the Trivitt Memorial church when Rev. Austin DuPlan, of Port Huron, was the guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison and family spent the week-end with relatives at Fort Erie. accepted Grocery who re- Mr. E. Grigg returned home after ten tffiiys in MicWgrin. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Lampman have been holidaying in Toronto and Hamilton- Mr. Harry Greb, of the West, visited recently with, his brother Leonard, Miss Jean Brock, of town, and Miss Marion Francis, of Kirkton, spent the holidays in Toronto. Mr. Chas. Stewart and Miss Ger­ trude Stewart, of London, spent week-end at their home here, Mr* and Mrs. Harry Eyre, of London, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Geddes. Miss Olive Wood, of Toronto, spent the holiday week-end with hei* parents, Mr. and Wood. Mr. Arthur Luxton, Bend, Ind., spent the week-end visiting with relatives in Exeter. Mrs. R. E. Keddy and two daugh­ ters, Judith and Susan, of Ottawa, are visiting at the home of W. C. Keddy. Mr. and Mrs, Allan Gould, Mary and Shirley, of London, spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gould. Mrs. Wesley Winer and son, Al­ vin, of Marlette, Mich., visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Winer for a couple of days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Cudmore, Brace and Nancy, of Toronto, spent the ILabor Day week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindenfield. Mr. Donald Campbell, of Regina, visited with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Campbell over the holiday week-end. Mr. and Mrs. E. Haas, son and daughter, of Buffalo, spent the holiday week-end at the home of Mrs. Haas’ brother, Mr. H. Ford. Mrs. Bowden, who has been at­ tending Miss Jane Hogarth, has returned to her home in Centralia. Miss Hogarth has gone to Mrs. Ralph Batten. Mrs. Wm. E. Weekes Bill, of Woodstock, were Vancouver recently owing to the illness of 'Mrs. Weekes’ mother who had suffered a stroke. Miss Anne Kernick, of London, and Misses Marion Kernick, Esther Kempling and Mr. Allan Down, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kernick. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Triebner, Mr. Wm. Triebner and Miss Ruby King motored to Mt. Mich,, and visited with Mrs. Jack Bates ovei* the Mr. Oran Winer, of visited with his parents, Mrs. W. E. Winer, end. His wife returned with him after spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Winer. M'rs. Edna Hearts has returned to Toronto after spending a few days in Exeter. She was accom­ panied .to Toronto by her mother, Mrs. E. 'A. Follick, Who will spend, the winter there. ’ • . * ’ Miss Margaret Dougall ‘ has re­ turned from Toronto where... she completed her' second year summer course for vocal music for public schools and band and orchestra in­ struction for high schools. Mr. Wm. Davis, of Ottawa, call­ ed on friends in town Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Davis were accompanied to London foy the former’s mother, who had been vis­ iting with them in Ottawa. - Rev. E. W. Aidworth, Mrs. Aid­ worth and family, of St. Marys, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross McClellan and family, of Stratford, have been visitors during the week with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Aidworth. Mr. and Mrs. T. Trevethick and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kestle, of Oredi- ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kestle motored to Hamilton for the holi­ day week-end and visited with Mr. and -Mrs. W. Chappel. Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Chappel they spent Sunday at Niagara Falls. It was Mr. Trevethick’s first visit to Niag­ ara and was much enjoyed. The -first truck load of material from the building being torn down at the R.C.A.'F. station at ^Dunville arrived Hector Vernon -Cutting down the building re-erected on grounds to be in connection area. Tuckey the -hauling. Clemens, Mr. and week-end. Hamilton, Mr. and over the week- in town Wednesday. Mr. Heywood and two sons, and Calvin, and Mr. Jack are at Dunville tearing which will foe Exeter school as a classroom the new H.S. the used with Transport are doing Plain Dresses Top Coats .85 .85 Ch arivari! Charivari! With radio-like speed the word flashed up and 'down the Main street of Exeter last Thurs­ day night and with the assemblic swiftness of the local fire forigade, a gang armed with shotguns, saws, hammers and horns gathered “for the big noise.” Proceeding with Indian-like stealth to the home of Mr. and Ml*s. Calvin Heyjvood, they broke into their riotous war chant, and after presistently whooping away for about 15 minutes, forced the couple out into the open. This was occasion for another outburst, and those puffing on the Vorns tried to play such numbers as “Hail! Hail! The gang’s all here!” “For they are jolly good fellows,” and finally “Goa Save The King” —the signal .for dispersal. Mrs. Heywood is bride Who recently ada. Although not the proceedings as lish girl had been, what shaken by the apparent viol­ ence an<j din of Exeter’s youthful Welcoming committee. I an English war arrived in Can­ as horrified at a former Eng- slie was some- $1.00 Trousers & Plain Shirts ' .40 Men’s Hats .75 3 NEXT DOOR TO EXETER LOCKER SERVICE It’s Like New When We’re Thru