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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-10-24, Page 5Church JAMES STREET UNITED Irwin, B.A. A, Wein Choir Leader School and Bible Support THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER. ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24th, 1946 Rev. A, B. Lawrence Organist and 10 a.m.—Sunday Class. 11 a.m.—Anniversary and Thank- offering of the W.M.S, Rev, E, R, Stanway, B.D., of Brpcefield. Mr. Stanway spent several years as a missionary in China. 7 p.m.—Evening Worship conduct­ ed by Mr. Stanway. Sunday, Nov, 3rd, will be observed as the James Monday, ship. Anniversary Sunday of Street congregation. •Oct. 28—Y.P.U. Fellow- MAIN STREET UNITED Rev. N. J. Woods, M.A., Minister Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist 11 a.m.—W.M.S. Thankoffering Service, the Minister. 7 p.m.—'Public Worship, the Minister. Wed., Oct. 23, -8 p.m.—Midweek prayer service in Caven. Rev. Irwin. Y.P. Regional School—Oct. 23, 25, 28, 30. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick. Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—{Mid-week Prayer (Service. Come, the tide is rising. IFri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. annual meet­ ing. Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Yoi1 are invited. Supt. Mr.' E. Cud- more. 11 a.m.—“Bugle Calls ians.” The Pastor. 7.30 p.m.—Sing Feast mony. 8 p.m.—“Victory,” by to Christ- and Testi- the Pastor. Elimville United Church Anniversary Sundayz Oct. 27 Rev. A. S. Trueblood, Crediton, at 11 a.m. Rev. A. H. Daynard, of Staffa, at 7.30 p.m. Special music by choir. You are cordially invited to attend these services. “A rose for every precious year of your life,” read the card enclos­ ed with an order for two dozen flowers, the young man’s birthday gift to his fiancee. “A good customer deserves extra service!” thought the florist, and threw in an eytra dozen roses. The wedding has now been post­ poned indefinitely. ■ We Now Have Alberta Lump Coal Nut Coke Stoker Coal Pea Coal Briquettes Jas. P. Bowey Phone 33 n’t Let of CAVEJN PRESBYTERIAN Rey, Kenneth MacLean, Minister Miss Muriel Whilsmith, Organist liO a.m.—-Sunday School, 11 a.m.—’Public Worship conduct­ ed by Rev, W. A. MacWilliam, of Cromarty. Wed., Oct, 23, 8 ’p.m.—Prayer •meeting in 'Caven Church, address 'by Rev. A. B. Irwin. Thurs., 'Oct, 24, 3 p.m,—iThe W.M.S. will meet at the home Mrs. |Ai. Easton, 8 p.m.—S.S. teachers and officers will meet in primary room. Friday, Oct. 25, 2.30 p.m, and 8 p.m.—The Y.P.S. Rally fox’ the young .people of Huron—iMait- land ’Presbytery will be held ir Knox Church, Goderich. Dr. M, B. Davidson, of Galt, will address the young people at the evening session. TRIVITT MEMORIAL Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choirmaster, Esni'e Howard 19th Sunday after Trinity a.m.—'Sunday School.11 7 p.m.—Evensong and sermon. “Spiritual Renewal.” Wed., (tonight), 8 p.m.—Union Prayer service in Caven Presby­ terian Church. Speaker, Rev. A. B. Irwin. Thurs., 8 p.m.—The Ladies’ Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Robt. Crawford. Fri., 8 p.m.—Choir ipractice. Mon., 5.30 p.m.—The Junior W.A. ana C.B.L. Hallowe’en supper •party in the Parish Haall. Mon., 7.30 p.m.—The A.Y.P.A. Hal­ lowe’en .party in the ‘Parish Hall. Tues., 4 p.m.—'Little (Helpers party in the ’Parish Hall. M. ZION EVANGELICAL Crediton E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. F. W. Morlock. Organist a.m.—“Climbing.” a.m.—Church School. ‘The Three-Fold 10 11 7.30 p.nx.- Gospel.” Fri., Oct. Band at Fri.,’ Nov. 25, 8J15 p.m.—Mission the church. 1—E.Y.F. KIRKTON Mr. Geo. Allen has returned .to his home having spent the past 4 months in the Western Provinces. A largQ number of people from the village and "district attended the International plowing match at Port Albert this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Madge and family, of Russeldale, were Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs. McNaughton. Mrs. John Cluff has her home/having spent past week in Guelph and Toronto. Hon. Jas. Gardiner spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs, J. C. Gardiner, at her home in Us- borne Township. Mr. and Mrs. and little daughter, of spent the week-end with Mrs. G. ,H- Burgin. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Allan and family spent Sunday Lome returned to part of the Gordon Burgin London. Mr. and Fletcher Fletcher with Dr. and Mrs. Geo. Hind, of Kincardine Mr. anh Mrs. Wes. .Batten spent the past week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John of London. Miss Ella Doupe, of and Miss Alice Doupe, of London, visited with friends in the village this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKenzie, of Stratford were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Doupe. Pymm, Munro, Remember: Pasteurized milk is •the' only safe milk. It’s expensive to let your car catch cold. Build up it’s resistance now. Insure against cold weather driving worries with— 1.DEPENDABLE ANTI-FREEZE—Leading makes in stock, Don’t delay getting yours, A limited amount of Pres­ tone. 2. points., pump, plugs. 3. WINTER MOTOR TUNE-UP—Check and adjust timing, carburetol’, ignition wires, fuel lines and battery cables, starting unit, generator, clean spark 0 LIGHTER. OIL and GREASE—For easier starting and better lubrication. WE HAVE TWO 600-16 SNOW TIRES Tom Coates, Prop. Sunoco Service Station Phone 200 THAMES ROAD Rev, Cleave, of Grand Rend, •preached to a large congregation at Thames Road church Sunday morning, which marked the church anniversary Special music was ren- dered by the choii’ with Mr, and Mrs. Sturgis, of Exeter, assisting. •Mrs., Sturgis as soloist accompan­ ied at the piano (by her husband. In the evening Rev. E. Aldwoxith, of St. Marya, conducted the ser­ vice with Mr. Harry Hoffman, pf Dashwood, assisting in the choir and singing two fox* the day was •tion of the cholx* Cann and Miss pianist. Sunday visitors ity were as follows: Ben Wilson and Hackney, of Woodham, and Mrs. John Hackney; Cunningham and Lawrence, of Au­ burn, with M'r. and Mrs, Leonard Harris; Mr, and Mrs. Fletcher and Mr. W. Kerslake, of Woodham, with, Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Allen; Mr. and Mrs. jAJan Coward, of Kitchener, Miss June Coward, Mrs. Hodgert, of Exeter, and Miss Hel­ en Howatt with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coward; Mfr. and Mrs. liams, Mr. and Mfr§. R. of Exeter, Keith Grand ■Smith, Winchelsea, St. Marys, at the Manse; Miss Audrey Campbell, of Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, and Mrs, with Mr. and with more; of Exeter, Rhode; and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Earl of Zion, Mr. James Anderson, of Thames Road, with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller; Mr. and Mrs. John Coward and family, of Winclxelsea, with Mr, and,- MrS. Robert Duncan; Miss Gladys Miller with Mr. and Mrs.‘ C. old and , Mrs. T. McIntyre, of London, .with Mr. ■ Mr. and Mrs. H. Sturgis and sons, of Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cann; Mr. and Mrs. Millax' and Mrs. Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs. Kellar and family, of Exeter, and Mrs. H. Turnbull, of Tillson- burg with Mr. and Mrs. H. Rhode; Mr. and Mrs. Waltei’ Gunning, of Whalen, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jaques and Ray, of Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kellar, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns? of Win- chelsea, Mr. 'and Mrs. Albert Scott and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Gunning, of Exe­ ter, with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cann; \Mrs. Oke with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cottle. Mr. and Mrs. ed home week with they also took a trip to the Thou­ sand We Mrs. Robert Millei’ to Seaforth Hospital an operation. We speedy recovery. Don’t forget the Mission Circle this Saturday afternoon and the auction sale which follows the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris and Ina attended the Fletcher- Blair wedding in 'Centralia church on Saturday last. We are Mrs. A. Hunkin was St. Joseph’s Hospital fox* X-Ray treatments this week. Mr. and Mrs- Stanley Coward visited with relatives in Toronto over Thanksgiving week-end. Misses Margaret Allison Morgan, Helen Morgan, ford and Jean Cann, spent the week-end homes here. Mr. Bert Gardiner, solog. Th© music under jhe direc- leader, Mrs. Wm Ina Harris as in the commun- Mr. and Mrs. Miss Louise with Mr, Mrs.J For Your Family Medicines —choose products made by the Nyal Company with over half a cent­ ury’s reputation —- for Quality, Efficiency and Economy, Obtainable only at your Independent Nyal Drug Store lDRugsJ ——MMMWWIfll I Uli III IIUWWMOTI Your drugs at ROBERTSON’S Phone 50 Exeter Page S Ben Wil- Williams, and •Cleave, With Mr. Weber; Rev. Bend, . Mr. *• and Mrs. Douglas and .Benita, Rev. E. Aidworth, at the Manse; Mrs. of C. of of Allison; Mr. Wm. Allison, of Exeter, and Mrs. John Allison; and Mrs. Mrs. Mr.. Mr. Mr, A. and Mrs. and Mrs. with Mr.. Mr. .and W. Passmore, Mr. Musser, of Exeter, Alvin Pass- Wm. Green, and Mrs. H. Mrs. ■ E. Millei’ Allan; Mr. (and Mrs. Har- Jeffrey, of Exeter, with Mr. Mrs. Chas. Jeffrey; Mr. and and Mrs. Thos. Ballantyne; R. Mr. Audrey, of Woodham, with and Mrs. {Percy Passmore; H. Rhone return­ on Wednesday of last after visiting at Kingston their daughter. While there Islands. are sorry to report that' was admitted this week for wish her a sorry to report that admitted to in London Anne Annie El- of London, at theix' WUERTH'S DASHWOOD •Calvary Evangelical church observe their anniversary on day, November 3rd. with Paul Erb, of Mildmay, as speaker, her 4th, be given talent assisted Male Quartette” Brock, reader, of Exeter. Mr, and Mrs. Martin MeGrenere, of London, speijt a few days with hex’ -parents, Mr, Restejneyer, Mr, and (Mrs, and Mr. and Mrs, ledge and family, all of spent the week-end with Mrs. Philip Fassold, also ing their 47th wedding sary. Mr. and Mrs. Jack who spent their vacation atives home in ‘Port Qolborne. Mr. and Mfrs. Russell Extern and Miss Lily Hoffman, of London, called on friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Zimmer and Mrs. Alex funeral of Zimmer at Will Sun- Rev, guest Monday evening, Novem” a musical program will in the ,church ’by local by "The Cousins and Miss Anna o. Melton Walper Clarence Rout- IngersoJI, Mr. and celebraf- anniver- here, returned Huffman, .with rel- to their o The Cold Weather is Just Around the Corner We Have a Good Supply of WINTER FOOTWEAR See Our MACKINAW SOCKS for men and boys White rubber is scarce but we have •been fortunate to receive a small quantity. Get your white shoes re-heeled. If it’s Wuerth’s shoes, It’s worth while, If it’s worth while, It’s Wuerth’s shoes. Leather and rubber repairing promptly and neatly attended to. Income Tax Returns, Bookkeeping, Financial Statements for Farmers, Business Men, Professional Men, Garage Operators and others. Arthur Fraser Telephone: Exeter 17. P.O. Box. No. 118 Temporary Office at the house of the late Dr. H. K. Hyndman, Huron Street, Exeter. Review These business firms invite your patronage. Dealing with them gives satisfaction and helps to make this a better community Zimmer attended the ■the late {Mrs. Louis St. Agatha on Thurs- Mrs. Maurice Klumpp and Miss Ruth Guen- with rel- and and family ther spent the week-end atives in Detroit. Mrs. Jim Beavis and Barbara, of Toronto, past week with hex’ mother, Bertha Hayiter. Mr. Dennis Correveau has chased the .property of Mr. Bakei’ south of town and moved Saturday. Miss Dorothy Hayter is spending a few weeks with ,her Toronto and Brantford. Mr. Owen, and Mrs. J. Cudmore, of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. E. Kleinstiver. Mr. Chris. Anderson who recent­ ly purchased a house neai’ 'Credi­ ton, had it moved to his property west of town formerly known as the Morenz Flower Gardens. When finished M'r. Anderson will have a nice home. Mrs. E. Kleinstiver returned ,to her home after spending a week vacationing at Toronto and Bow'- xnanville where she attended wedding of her son, Lome. A goodly number from here •tended ithe anniversary services Crediton on ’Sunday. A special service will be held in the Evangelical church oxx .Sun­ day evening, October 27th, whert the Brotherhood will be in charge. Mr. Taylor, a formex’ missionary in the Arctic regions, will be the guest speaker. Special music will be supplied by the male Surprise Party Mr. and Mrs. Philip werb pleasantly surprised Nornxan Scott of Bowmanville, daughter, the Mrs. spent pur- Glen sisters in son,and and Mr. the at- in chorus. Fassold by their family on Saturday* evening, on the occasion of their forty-seventh wedding anniversary and Mrs. Fas- •sold’s birthday. After a delicious supper, presentation was made of an attractive living room table lamp. The remainder of the eve­ ning was spent in ■ games and mus­ ic. All the children and grand­ children were present with the ex­ ception of Mr. and Mrs. Catt and family, of Edmonton. SHIPKA Mair, of Thames Road, in charge of the service next, October 27th at a.m. followed by Sunday of London, spent the week-end with his par­ ents. Miss Edna Merkley and Marla Davey visited with Mr. and over the week- Edna Mrs, Georgian Beauty Shoppe Satisfaction Guaranteed Mrs. W. E. Cavers, Prop. Exeter Phone 245 Mrs. Robert Cann en’d. We are sorry Mrs. Geo. Jeffrey ". Hex’ many ’her a speedy recovery. Rev. W. Mail’ took services in Grand Bend, Greenway and Brick Street church in London on Sun­ day last. Miss Verlyn Gilmore, of Exeter, spent the week-end with Miss Eleanor Hunkin. The South Huron Presbyterial meets this Friday, October 25 th in Roys United cliux'ch. We hope as many as can will try to attend this meeting. Morning session be* gins at 9.30, Dinnex* is served at 50 cents and afternoon session begins at 1.30 p.m. with Mrs. (Rev.) White formerly of Elim­ ville, as .guest speaker. The Federation will present theix4 basement of the church, Thursday October 2.30 for jher bed. to is report that confined to friends wish V’s Beauty Shoppe The Home of Better Permanents Eugene Machine Waves Cold Waves If your hair is not becoming to you, You should be coming to us. VERA C. FRASER, Prop. Tel. 112 EXeter r I Taxi Service Phone 100 J of Agriculture .pictures in the? Thames Road of this week, 24th, in the afternoon school children and the evening at .8.30 for adults. Mi's. Ketmeth Duncan and fant son Stratford week, Sunday vices will Road Elimville aixtxiversary. Elimville will be at 7.30 p.m, Mrs Kenneth Johns returned home Hospital one day at in in- from last serSchool and Church be withdrawn at Thames this Sunday in faVOi* of Services at 11 a.m. and picked some Dot’s Beauty Shoppe (One door north of Bell Telephone) Naturelle Permanent Waving Lustron Cold Wave Dorothy G. Reeder, Prop* Tel. 71 Exeter raspberries from her garden one day this week, Miss Marion Hodgert, of Exeter, spent the week-end with her par­ ents. ‘ , Rev. will be Sunday 10.30 School. Quite a number from ’here are confined to their homes .with colds. Miss Reta Ratz R.N. returned to Peterboro after two weeks holidays with hei* .parents. Week-end and Sunday visitors with Mir. and Mrs. E. Keyes .were, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. .McCutcihion, of i Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. ,W. Clark and Doris, of Varna. Mr. and Mrs. W, Fassold and family, of London, were Sunday visitors at .the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ratz. Mrs. Humphreys is at present in London with her daughtei’ con­ valescing from her illness. Rev. Gardiner, of Lucan, was the speakei’ in the United church on Sunday last taking fox* his text, Isa. 1:1. “Look .unto the Rock from whence ye are hewn”* Rev. Trueblood took anniversary services at Lucan. Mrs. Basso, of Zurich, is visit­ ing at the home of hex’ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Tetreau and in­ tends to stay the winter. Six of the local ninirods are off on a shooting expedition. They are Roy, Donald, Jack and Simon Ratz, Melvin Gaisei’ and ’Clifford Russell. On Friday, Octobei’ 25th, pictures will be shown by the Dept, of Ag­ riculture Lunch of the tion is WOODHAM ' Mr, and Mrs. Norman Johns spent the week-en<4 with, Mr, a»d Mrs. Wray SweiUer, qf Shipka. , Mjss Jean Willis is visiting with friends in Toronto. Mx> Mitchell Willis has returned home' aftei* spending a month in tjie West. Quitq a number from tills com­ munity attended the Intei-nationl Plowing Match held at Port Albert last week, Mr, La Verne Rodd was one of the contestants at the Plowing Match last week. Quite a number attended a shower, held at Metropolitan school in honor of two war brides, Mrs. Gladwyn Langford and Mrs. Ellis Strachan. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stewart and son, of Niagara Falls, visiting with Mr. and Mi’s, Rundle. w ' A miscellaneous shower held on Thursday evening of week at the home of Mrs, John Thomson for her daughter, Mrs. Orville Stickley (nee Alice Thom­ son), Mrs. Leonard Thacker was in charge^ of the program which was as follows: poem, “Just a Married Woman” by Mrs. Gladwyn Langford; piano solo by Audrey Parkinson; poem ‘Woman the con­ tradiction’ by ..Mrs, Gladwin Hoop­ er; vocal solo/ Mrs; Kenneth Lang­ ford; poem, “Ten •; Commandments of a Husband”, by Mrs. Fred Pat­ tison: contest by Mrs. Leonard Thacker; reading “A Slightly Mix­ ed Wedding and an Auction Sale” by Rhoda Thomson; reading Auc­ tion Sale” by Mrs. Fred Mills: piano solo by' Norma Thomson. A prettily decorated basket filled with many lovely gifts was then carried in. Alice -opened her gifts and thanked all those present. All joined in singing “For She’s A was half Know-How Service On All Makes of Cars and Trucks are Bert was. last Jolly Good Fellow”, then served and a hour was spent by all. A presentation and supper held on Friday-1 evening in v_ basement of the church in honor of the boys who have returned home from overseas. After supper a program in charge of Rev. Laing commenced with community sing­ing under the leadership of Ray Mills with Grant Mills at the pia­ no; vocal solo by Mrs. Alex Berry­ hill; an address by Rev. Laing; vocal trio by Mr. and Mrs. Leon Paul and Gerald Paul, of Kirkton; humorous reading by Miss Anna Brock, of Zion; vocal solo by Hel­ en Webber. The presentations.-then took place. Mi’. Harry W'ebber call­ ed on the parents or friends of the following boys as the boys could not be present; John Bowen, Alvin Harness, Harold Harness, Russell Laing, Edward McKnight, Donald Rodd. Mr. Fred Doupe read the address and Mr. .Wilbui’ Wynne presented them with pen and pen­ cil sets. A piano solo by Mrs. Nor­ man Johnsvocal solo by Mrs. A. Berryhill; reading by Miss Anna Brock; piano duet by Kenneth and Marian Mills and a vocal duet by the Paul Bros, was enjoy- Lunch social was the Your car qr- truck needs "know-how” seryicp—-"Factory- Specified” Service designed to ensure efficient, economical per-’ formance. and long life I We have • Trained Technicians • Approved Topis • Factory-Approved Parts See us for ‘‘Know-How” Serv­ ice and, Save Time, Trouble, Money! Snell Bros. & Co. EXETER Creech, acting for Isard, Robertson & Co., Lon­ don, will be glad to accept your application for these bonds — $50.00 to $2000.00 per person, 2%% interest, registered, cashable at any Bank at any time at par, plus interest. k______________________________■J NOTICE Mr. Joe Smith, Piano Tuner of London, will be in Hen­ sail and district during week of October 28th. Or­ ders will be taken by Miss Greta. Lammie, Music Teacher, Hensail, Phone Hensall 104. Made To Drop It takes a woman just one glance to see that the Findlay Condor is much more than just a new coal and wood stove— that it represents a new perfection in household comfort and convenience. The wonderful improvements in appear­ ance supplied by modern streamlining, is matched by an equal improvement in cooking precision and ease of opera­ tion. You’ll be proud to own this modern masterpiece. ixx Shipka P.’S, house, will be served by the W.A. United Church. An invita- extended to all. Goderich Church Nets $1,700 at Plowing Match “I am intensely proud of my people,” Rev. L. Al Turner, of Vic­ toria Street United ’Church, Gode­ rich, exclaimed aftex4 stating that the total receipts of the refresh­ ment booth at the International Plowing 'Match totaled $l,7'0'0. The Women made over 1,000 pies, eithex’ at the church or in their homes. _1A.11 ingredients were pur­ chased for the booth, and by the corporate efforts of all organiza­ tions, for four and a half days, the fine result was realized.” “There Was a steady flow of food between town and lafrport,” Mr. Turner added, Clean Your Furnace and Pipes with Chimney Sweep. If so, bolster up your ration for layers, pullets, broilers and turkeys Supplies Generous Quantity Tonic and Unable to Get Enough Good Feed? USE Pxirina R- of Extra Vitamins—Acts As Conditioner Hardware X One Door South of Post Office