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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-12-12, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12th, JW Page 7 Support Church JAMES STREET UNITED-........' W‘..... Irwin, B.A. A. Wein Choir Leader conducted by Athletics.' Awake.” Rev, A. B. Lawrence Organist and 11 a.m.—•Worship Minister. “Spiritual Anthem: “’Christians Male quartette. 3 p.m.'—,Sunday School Classes. White received. 7 p.m,-—Worship Minister, “The (Solo; Mrs. John Hodgert. Mon., 8 p.m.—Y.iP.U. Election of officers for 1947 and a 'Christmas Party. Notp; All contributions to the vari­ ous funds should be jn the hands of the treasurers by Dec. 31st. the I? and Bible Gifts will be conducted by the Vision Splendid” CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rpv. Kenneth MacLean, Minister Miss Muriel Wliilsmith, Organist 10 a,m-—Sunday School, 11 a.m.—Public Worship. Thurs., Dec. 12, 3 p.m.—The annual meeting of Caven W.M.S. at the home of Miss Jeckell. Christmas message. Tues., Dec, 17, 6 p.m.—Children’s Christmas supper in the S.S. room Tues., Dec. 17, 8 p.m.—Entertain­ ment for children and congrega­ tion. MAIN STREET UNITED Rev. N, J. Woods, M.A., Minister Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist 11 a.m.—(Public Worship and Church School. “A World to Win” The Minister. 7 p.m.—‘“Worshipping with the Universal Church.”' An illustrated missionary sei-vice. Tuesday, 3 p.m.—W.M.S. Christ- ' imas Service at the church. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Y.P.U. at 'Crocker’s. 11 TRIVITT MEMORIAL Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choirmaster, Esrne Howard 3rd Sunday in Advent a.m.—Sunday School. 7 p.m.—Evensong and sermon. “The Ministry and the Church”. 4.15 p.m., Monday—The Junior W.A. and C.B.L. will meet the Parish Hall, p.m., Monday, Dec. 16—The A.Y.P.A. will hold a Christmas Party in the Parish Hall. 8.30 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 17—T.M.C ■Club box social. tn 8 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—iMid-week .prayer service. Speaker, Mrs. H. T. Kendrick. Thurs., 2.3'0' .p.m.—W.M.iS. annual meeting. Election of officers ifoi’ the coming year. Roll call, Christmas Scriptures. Fri., 8 p.m.—-Y.'P.S. special. Y.P.S. from Stratford will take the service. Convenors: Mrs. M. Prouty and G. Triefoner. (Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt. Mr. E. iCudmore. 11 a.m.—“The 'Song of a Christian” The pastor. 7.30 p.m.—Song and Testimony. 8 p.m.—’’Why Weepest Thou?” The •Pastor. M. ZION EVANGELICAL Crediton E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. F. W. Morlock. Organist a.m.—Morning Worship. a.m.—Church 'School. ■Evening Worship. 22, p.m.—Annual 10 11 7.30 p.m.- Sun., Dec. Christmas program. Farm Forum The Elimville North Farm For­ um met' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Williams in Exeter with 46 present. was tei’ the discussion played and lunch was decided not to until January 6th held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Johns. The topic for discussion ‘What About Chemurgy?” Af- crokinole was was served. It have a meeting and it will be a Member of the Family SMOKERS, for Dad. SEWING CABINETS For Mother. Make Mother’s work easier with a smart new Goblin Cleansweep Vacuum Gleaner; TOYS and Juvenile Furniture For the' Kiddies. NOVELTY TABLES Always a useful item. CEDAR CHESTS For the girl friend. TRILITE LAMPS For a bright Christmas. CARD TABLES, BRIDGE SETS (steel or wood); HAS­ SOCKS, ....... WHATNOTS, TABLE LAMPS, HAMPERS, PIN-UP LAMPS, and a wide variety of smaller gift items. DINNEY FURNITURE STORE PHONE 20W EXETER ♦ Announcement JBtrth. Dcutfc mid Marriage Noticea ",nr<s. ' vf charge. piird of 'FJiankM 60c. In Aleniorimn Notices 50c for single verse, 25c extra for each tlontil verse, ^njratreni e»t» 5Oc BIRTHS HOWEY — In Winnipeg on Satur­ day, December 7th, 1940, to Fit. Lt. E. L. and Mrs. Howey, the gift oif ,a son. WHITING—In St, Joseph’s Hospit­ al, London, on Friday, December 6 th, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Stan Whiting, a son, Melvin Stuart. DEATHS I i Carroll, of i Mrs. Frank of Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. WOODHAM MY UUd Mrs, iMelyip. (Jardiner, of Thames Read, and^ Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher, of Sunshine, spent Sunday with MS’* and Mrs. George Wheeler und (family, .Mrs, Vprda Gunning, of 'Granton, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. James Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Noipian Johns mot­ ored tp Paisley on Sunday accom­ panied by Miss Ruby McFadden who has been visiting relatives in and around Woodham, Mr, and Mys. Ross Langford and son, of Lucan, and Mr, and Mrs, Herman Langford and family, of Clandeboye, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs1, Herb ILangford. Mr, and Mrs. Greenwood and family, of Munro, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Milton Hpoper, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mills, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Mills and Sharon and Miss R'hea Mills spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thom­ son, of Parkhill, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Exeter, and Mr, and Martin and daughter, Visited on Sunday with Robert Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Bent Selves, of Hen­ sail, spent Sunday with Mrs, M. Jaques. Mr, ’ and Mrs. John Knox, of Granton, spent Monday with Mr. and Mirs. William Thomson. Mr, and Mrs. Victor Chatten, Barbara and Ronnie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mi’S. Wesley Shier. Temperance Program. There was a good attendance at Sunday School on Sunday when a program was put on by the Tem­ perance convenor, Mr. Milton Hoop­ er. The program consisted e£,« story by Miss ^Florence Kirk. The lesson was read iby Kenneth Mills. The Misses Greenwood, of Munro, sang a duet. Mf, Greenwood, of iMiunro, gave a very inspiring talk ~ perance. Young People’s Meeting The regulai’ meeting Young People’s Union was Sunday evening with tlhe committee, 'Phyllis Wheeler Bessie McCurdy in charge. Phyllis Wheeler was in the chair. The call to worship was given 'by Phyllis. Hymn 295 wa® sung. Scripture and comments were given by Dorothy Thomson, followed 'by the Lord’s ■Prayer in unison. A vocal solo was given by Marian Mills. .Hymn 312 was sung. A poem was given by John Rodd. The roll call and min­ utes were read and adopted. Hymn 304 followed with (prayer by Glenn' Copeland. A story by Florence Kirk, poem by Jean Willis, and a story iby Bessie McCurdy were en­ joyed. Hymn 302 and the National Anthem concluded the .program. Rev. Mr. Laing pronounced Benediction. DORMAN—(Suddenly at Ailsa Craig on Saturday, Dec. 7, 1946, 'Clara McRann, beloved wife of Willis Dorman, in her 53rd year. Inter­ ment was in St. James’ Cemetery, Clandeboye. HARLTON—'In London, on Friday, Dec. 6, 1946, Mima, beloved .daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harlton, of -Clandeboye, in hej* 55th year, Interment was in St. James’ 'Cemetery, Clande­ boye. ENGAGEMENTS on Tem- of the held on Literary and the WHALEN Roy Hodgson, Billy Howard Cann returned week after spending sev- Og-Messrs. den and home ast eral months on a trip in the west­ ern provinces. Mr. Gordon Ogden, of Fillmore, returned home with them to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Earl, of Exe? with Mr.ter, were recent visitors' and Mrs. Milne Pullen. The W.A. and W.M.S. in the church parlors on afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Millson visit­ ed recently with Mr. and Clarence Millson, l(0th line shard. Miss Betty Mawhinney, of ton, was a week-end. visitor Mrs. Geo. Squire. Social Evening The monthly social evening was in the church parlors on Friday evening. The committee in charge was Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson. Mr. -and Mrs. Pat Wallis and Mrs. Baillie. Rev. Weir was the chair­ man for the evening. A good crowd attended. The meeting opened with the Worship service, Cecil Squire read the lesson, Mrs. Ogden gave the topic, musical, numbers were given by Messrs. Earl, Ivan and Gordon Johnson, mas carols were were given by Mrs. Khlare, Pullen, an instrumental by Mrs. Bert Duffield, den and Marion Morley sang a duet. Roy Hodgson and Gordon Ogden gave very interesting talks on experiences in the Western provinces. At this time Khlafe conducted a contest, was served at the close. will meet’ Thursday Mrs. Blan- Credi- with Earl, Ivan and Several Christ- sung. Readings Mrs. was given Mary Og- Mrs. Lunch Dennis Bedard Dennis William Bedard resident of Hay Township ich, died at St. Joseph’s London. Mr. the for his and Toronto Mich and Ronald, of Zurich, Und Father Richard, C.S.S.R. Toronto; four daughterss, Mrs. Dailey, (Hazel), Detroit; Mrs. Jeffrey (Beatrice), Marie and Joanne, of Zurich, his mother, Mrs. Joseph Bedard, eight brothers and four sisters. Mr. Bed­ ard was a member Name Society of the rament Confraternity her of St Boniface where solemn requiem high mass was sung on Wednesday at TO' a.m. father Richard Bedard, son of the deceased and Father Lucier offic­ iated. interment was in the ad­ joining cemetery. life-long and Zur- Hospital, Sunday in his 63 rd year. Bedard was an employee of F. 0. Kalbfeisch ' ' over forty years, wife, the formei’ : eight sons, Gerald and Claire Edmund, St. Clair Shores Dennis, Napoleon, Lawrence planing mill Surviving arq Emma Dur- of the Holy Blessed Sac* and a mem* R.C, Church, Mr. and Mr’s. Morley Wass, of •Granton, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Marion Isobel, to Albert E. (Bill) Row, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Row, of London, the wedding to take place at St. Luke’s-in-the-Gar- den, Byron, on December 28th, * Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell an­ nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Luella Doreen, to Leonard Nelson .'Smith, only son of Mr. an,a Mrs. 'Clarence Smith, of Centralia, the marriage to take place quietly in December. * iMr. and >Mrs. Roland L. Motz, of Exeter, announce the engage­ ment of their only daughter, Shir­ ley Margaret, to Alfred James, only son of Mr. and iMrs. Amos Darling, of Exeter. The wedding to take place in James 'St. United Church on Thursday, December 26th, at 4 o’clock. CARDS OF THANKS * ex- the Mr. Fred Dawson desires to press his sincere thanks for cards, flowers and treats received from his imany ifriends and to those who called while he was a patient in Victoria Hospital. * Mr. Benson Williams wishes to thank all those who so kindly 're­ membered 'him with cards and flowers and treats and also all who called to see him during his recent *illness. Mr. desire thanks bered gifts, ed on her ness. and Mrs. Clayton Wildfong to express their sincere to all who so kindly remem- Mrs. 'treats Wffdfong with cards, and flowers and call- during her recent ill- c Rader Dashwood wish-Mr. Fred es to express his sincere thanks to the Ifriends who so kindly remem­ bered him with flowers, treats and cards while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital. ’ IN MEMORIAM CLARKE — In loving memory ot Mr. Matthew Clarke, who (passed away one year ~ 13th, 1945. In a lonely silent Where trees their 'branches wave, Sleeps a kind and loving father In a cold and- silent grave; Sleep on, dear father, 'take thy rest God chose the onefs' He loves the best, Beside your grave we all can stand With hearts both crushed and sore, But ago, December graveyard, in the gloom ithe sweet words come, lost hut gone before; knows how much we miss you whispers, “He only sleeps, Not God And Your father is not dead,” So . we will wait, dear father, And pray to 'God each day That when He calls me home Him, Your ismile will guide the way. —(Sadly missed by his wife, son ian,d two daughters. * HAYTE’R—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Robert Hayter, who died five years ago, Dec. 12th. There is never a day that passes by But our thoughts, reach out to you, Never a joy that comes to us But we wish you could share it, too. In our garden of beautiful ies, You return to us each 'day, For you are as dear today As in the hour you ’passed •—Ever remembered by his and 'family. to memor- away. wife * of Mrs.SHIER—In’ loving memory Albert .Shier, who ipassed away One year ago, December 16 1945 Oh, never can we know how dear Each loved one is ’till we have known The deep regret, the hitter tear, That comes when those loved ones are gone. —-Sadly missed by husband, daughter and granddaughters SCHENK-—IH loving memory of dear daughter and sister, Helen Dolores Schenk, who passed away December 15th, 1941. They say that 'time will heal the sorrow, And help us to forget, But So far time has only proved How much Me miss you yet; * a Stephen Council The iregulaj- monthly meeting of the Council of the Township of Stephen was held in the Council Rooms, Crediton, on Monday, Dec. 2nd, 1946, at 1 o’clock P-m. with the following imembers present: Roy Ratz, reeve; Arthur J. Amy, deputy reeve and. councillors Elmer Lawson, J. H. Dalton and Jphxi A. Morrissey. The minutes of the pre­ vious meeting were read and adopt­ ed on motion of Elmer Lawson and A. J. Amy, Carried, Correspondence for the month was read- and disposed of as fol­ lows : An appeal for a grant to the Canadian Mothercraft Society was1 ordered (filed, A letter from the Department of Highways -re rebate of gasoline tax to 'Charles P, Diet- rich, the Clerk ordered to make reply to the Department regarding the same. Moved by J, H. Dalton, seconded by Roy Ratz; that the road ac­ counts for the month of November be paid as follows; Township 31,01, Grana Bend P.V, 4’8.94; $79.95, Moved by John A. Morrissey, seconded by A. J, Amy; that the General Accounts ibe paid fox- the month of November as follows.'; (L. B. Hodgson, telephone account $10.60, births, deaths, marriages 14.25, revising voters list 58,80, reporting meetings 10.<0i0, salary 3 months 112.50; M. C. 'Sweitzer, assist, rev. voters list 5.2'0'; F. W. Morlock, salary 3 mos. 75.00; ■Clayton 'Pfile, school report to Dept. .50; Eli Lawson, school attendance officer 5.00; T. H. Hoffman, am­ bulance services 8.00; Hydro Elect­ ric Com., town hall and council rooms 9.10; County of Huron, col­ lection of tax arrears 7.25; Mar­ shall Box 'Co., fuel, Mrs. Carruthers 12.95; Desjardine’s Store, relief, •Mrs. Carruthers 6.00; Elmer ering, weed inspector 31.50; of Montreal, loan 15,00'0'.00; duh Holt, rent, Mirs. Carruthers 7.00; Village of Exeter, Ration Board expenses 30.00; G. A. Love, relief, Mrs. Vansteenkist 8.00; 'Provincial Treas., insulin 2.17; Huron, hospitalization 8 6.'0'5; icipal World; supplies ralia Farmers Co-op, wood 118.76; D. Tieman & Son, subsidy of wood 410.45; 'G. E. Faisx part salary as tax collector 100.00; E. Guettinger, caretaker’s salary 54.00; 'Chas. Dietrich, balance of contract Smith Drain 200.'0'0; Ver­ non 4.00; relief Mill, Hill, Mrs. Alice Brown, deb. Gaiser Drain 230.57; Mrs. Nora May Hill, deb. Ryan Drain 387.10; Louieda F'ink- beiner, deb. Webb Drain 19 8.69; •Mrs. Emily Clark, deb. Khiva Drain 241.44; Ernest Keyes, deb. Khiva ■Drain 20’6.92; Receiver-General of Canada, tax 21.21; F. W. Morlock, Div. Court fees 28.00; Eli Lawson, Div. 'Court fees (28.00; F. W. Mor­ lock, stamps 25.00; L. B. ‘Hodgson, stamps 10.00; Centralia Police Vil­ lage, special levy 353.77, dog tax 36,i0'0, 2 tnill grant 101.02; Credi- •ton Police Village, special levy 714.53, dog- tax 32.00, 2 mill grant 204.14; Grand ~ ~ Village, special dog tax 630.15; special levy 861.31, dog tax 16.00, 2 mill grant 114.84. Schools—Herman Powe, S.S. 1, $1,443.18; Arthur J. Amy, town­ ship area 8,232.79; F. W- Morlock, S.S. 5 2,501.23; Mrs. Lulu M'cGreg- or. S.’S. 10 1,498.13; Otto Willert, S.S. 11 1,395.92; Gerald Godbolt, S.S. 14, 6'0'0.00; R. A. Goetz, iS.S. 16 1,503.82; Kate MteFaul, U.S.S. 9 62.50; E. J. Willert, U.S.S. 15 385.47; Wilbert Young, U.S.S'. 17 547.37; Wilmer McLinchey, U.S.S. 1'8; 330.38; J. H. Dalton, U.S.S.S. 6 903.27. Board of Health—Dr. R. Hobbs Taylor, M.O.H. $'230.00; Dr. R. Hobbs Taylor, expenses to conven­ tion 50.00’; Roy Ratz, member of Board of Health 8.00; A. J. Amy, member of Board of Health 8.00; L. B. Hodgson, membei’ oif Board of Health &00; IL. B. Hodgson, sec­ retary Board of Health 15.0'0'; Clayton 'Pfile, sanitary inspector 7.25; 'Solomon Pollock, sanitary in­ spector 40.00; total $366.25. Total General Accounts 65. Moved by J. H. Dalton, by John A. Morrissey: Don 7 Spoil Your Christmas with a Fire Be careful with those decora­ tions, those strings of colored lights, those Christmas pret­ ties. A fire would -spoil your Christmas, and might bum your home. Phones: Office 24 Residence 1024 Exeter. Ontario Pick- Bank Bert County of ;Mun- 4.64; Cent- subsldy on Schatz, relief, Victor Tyler Wellington Haist, wood for 37.50; (Dashwood Planing stakes 6.00; Mrs. Nora May deb. Centralia Drain 232.95, 60.00, Dashwood Bend Police levy 2,835.68, 2 mill grant Police Village, $43,774.- seconded that the meeting be adjourned until day, December 16th, 1946, o’clock p.m. L. B. Hodgson, KIRKTON Mon- at 1 Clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Stone and daughters, Donna and Marlene and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson and daughtei’ Shirley, of Washing­ ton, were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs. Jas. Squire, of Exeter. God gave us strength to face it, And courage to face the blow, But what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know, —-.Ever remembered by Dad, Mother .Sister and Brothers. * SIMS—In loving memory of a 'dear mother and grandmother, who ipassed away two years agb, Dec. 13th, 1944. What would we give, lher hand to clasp, Her (patient face to see; To hear her voice, to see her smile, As in the days that used to be; But some sweet day we’ll meet again, Beyond the toil and strife, And clasp each other’s hand once more, Ih Heaven, that happy life. iSadly remembered by Becky, Hatty and children. Be CAREFUL ■ but »ot SORRY Be Protected • Against Fire Loss W. Herman Hodgson ——- If it’s Insurance We Have it’■.................■..... ■ ■ ' "...... . " ~ ■ '■ \ Ah-ha-ha It’s Almost Here’ Have a few more, gifts’to buy? Then come to Traquair’s and let us help you make your selection. Whatever the name on your list you’ll find a suitable gift. You’ll be sur­ prised and pleased how easy it is to complete the task quick- „ ly. Here are just a few suggestions: Pressure Cookers You’ll make the preparing of meals a good deal easier if you give her a Pressure Cooker. Not only that but they save food flavors. We have both the Presto types. Wearever and Enamel and Aluminum Ware kettles, frying pans, pans and many oth- PYREX WARE Hardware One Door South of Post Office There’s a good many prac­ tical gifts in this line. Don’t fail to look over the heavy Wear-Ever utensils—Roas­ ters, double boilers, preser­ ving sauce Metal Toys Wooden Toys Games of all kinds Wagons Sleighs Jig Saws Stuffed Dolls Airplane Kits Hammers Braces Planes Hand Drills $Wrench Sets Apartment Sets Bread Boxes ® Step-on Cans ® Waste Baskets ® Cookie Cans TOASTERS • HOCKEY EQUIPMENT • IRONS ® HEATERS