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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-01-20, Page 5on Sunday Come to TRiyiTT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector, Rev, C. L. Langford, B.A.. M.A. Mr. Robert Cameron, Organist 10 a.m,—'Sunday School. 11.30 a.m.—Morning Service. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A. Minister Miss Muriel Wliilsmith, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Public Worship. "Good and Faithful Servants” The special services have been postponed to a later date., 3 p.m.—Mission Band, . Mon., Jan. 24, 8 p.m.—The an­ nual meeting of the epngre- gation. The congregation is invited to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair at the Manse following the annual meeting. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 4.30 p.m.—Sunshine Cor­ ner. Children’s hour. Wed., 8 p.m.—Mid-week Prayer meeting. Fri., 8 p.m.—Young service. Sun., 10 a.m.—'Sunday The 'Gideon’s Band. Sun., 11 a.m.—The Band. Speaker: Mr. Wortman of London, and a Band of singers. Come and' hear how th© Gideon Bible started. Sun., 7.3'0 p.m.—Evangelistic service. People’s School. Gideon’s BRINSLEY Mr. and’ Mrs. Jack Trevethick attended the funeral of the lat­ ter's grandfather, the late Don­ ald Campbell, of Strathroy, on Tuesday last. Mrs. Prouty, of Exeter, and Miss Pauline Turner, of Ailsa Craig, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. George Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. Almo Morgan, of Forest, spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs. Fred Fenton. Mrs. John L. Hotson enter­ tained a number of friends on Friday evening last. Miss Ida Hardy visited Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. King, of 'Crediton. Mrs. Sarah Needham, derton, and Mrs. of Lucan, visited their father, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. of .Corbett, visited evening with Mr. *and Mrs. Al­ onzo Hodgins. ■Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Gleun have moved to Ailsa-Craig for the winter. Mrs. Earl Lewis Jack Hodgson visited afternoon .with their Mrs. Wesley Morley. The congregational H of Brinsley United Church was held in the basement on Thurs­ day evening last with a good attendance. Albert of Il- Dobbs,Walter recently with Wm. Hodgins. Gordon Scott, Thursday- and Mrs. Friday mother, meeting a THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1949 CHURCH JAMES STREET UNITED Rev. H, J, Snell, Pastor Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M., Musical Director 11 a,m.—-“Pioneers.” Anthem; “I Father,” Solo; Maxine ■Sunday p.m.—“In God We Live,” Solo: Irene Beaupre. Will Pray the 3 7 p.m.- Reeder. School. MAIN STREET UNITED Rev, Harry J. Mahoney, B.D. Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist 11 a.m.—“Pressing Toward the Mark.” Anthems^ “I Come to •Thee”, “Consecrated, Lord, .to Thee.” Presentation of awards Sunday school attendance. Installation, of teachers officers. 12 Noon—Sunday School. 7 p.m.—'“These Three Things.” for and ZION Evangelical United Brethren Crediton Rev. 3. V. Dahms, Minister Mi’S. F. W. Morlock, Organist 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon: “The Right Use Wealth.”. 11 a.m.—Church School. 7.30- p.m.—Evening Service. Sermon: “T h e Blundering Builders.” Monday, January 24, 8 p.m.— Community Youth Fellowship in the United Church. of ELIMVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ingram and Larry have left for their home in Winnipeg where Mr. Ingram was posted Air Force. Mr. F. spent the and Mrs. family. The Mission Circle held meeting in the church on Sunday and made yearly form of pro- with the Martelle, week-end Ward Martelle of Sarnia, with Mr. and their executive basement out the grams. A held ard for Class. Euchre Club The Elimville was held .at the and Mrs. Ross Skinner, for the evening went to Mrs. Harold Bell, for ladies * higli; Mr. Harold Bell for gent’s high * and Mrs. Thomas Bell received the consolation. This week the euchre club will be held at the hall with Mr. and Mrs. John Miners as hosts. Pot at the home of Mr. Pym the Young i Luck supper will be How- on Monday evening People’s Bible Euchre Club home of Mr. Prizes Mrs. Beatrice Dixon tained a number of friends Thursday evening last. »Mr. ’Gordon Allison is present confined to his bed. hope for speedy recovery. enter- on at We BETTER BE SAFE » . » than sorry. If your car’s running a lit­ tle rough let us give it a prompt check—our A service can often save you from a more ex­ pensive job later top shape—for economy and convenience. Keeps your car in tip- Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Case Tractors and Implement Sales EXETER PHONE 100 ■W Don’t Ignore a Cough or Odd! Pleasant tasting, safe and effective Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup takes hold almost instantly. It helps loosen phlegm and mucus, soothes irritated membranes, stimu­ lates bronchial organs and clears air passages. Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup contains no harmful ingredients nor habit forming drugs. Safe for adults and children. Sold everywhere. “Ask for it to-day.” Dr, Wood's Norway Psne Syrup THAMES ROAD Mrs. Chas. Allison bpent the week-end visiting with relatives in Toronto. Mr- entertained a number at their home on evening, Miss Jean Ingram, visited with Betty Mair over the week-end. Rev. and Mrs.-J. R, Peters, of Winthrop, visited at the Manse on Thursday evening .of last week. Mrs, Chas. Miller and Lillie, of . Exeter, visited with Miss Ella Robinson Wednesday .after­ noon of last ,week. Rev. and Mrs, Woodham, visited Sunday evening. The Y/P.U. met •basement Sunday a good attendance. The guest speaker was Rev, Woodham, teresting dress. We are Miss Ella been confined to her bed past week, is much improved. Mr. Lome Passmore and Mr. Reg Hodgert were admitted ,to St. Joseph’s Hospital this week and underwent an operation on Monday. The annual Sunday .School meeting was held at the Manse on Thursday evening of last week. The at the of this We are Raymond Cann, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. confined to his week. The ity is Miller, Mrs. sing of their father, Mr. Miller, at .Staffa. Sunday services will be at the usual 'hour on Sunday. Sunday •School at 10.15 a.m. and Church at 11.15 a.m. Y.P.U. at 8 p.m. Mission Band Meeting The Mission Band met during church service hour on Sunday with Dolores Allison and Mrs. Mair in .charge. The meeting opened with the •president Joanne Mair presiding. Hymn 432 was sung after which all re­ peated the Mission Band Pur­ pose. The treasurer’s report was given by Murray Dawson. Roll call was taken and minutes cussed. Barbara Allison was pointed program convenor the February meeting. Roll is to be answered by “A New Year’s Resolution.” Pianist was elected for the year, Lexie Lostell and lantyne assisting, was in charge of and consisted of Joanne Mhir, an by Barbara Allison and a read­ ing by Ruth Allen. The topic from the Study .Book was taken by Dolores Allison. Hymn 410 was sung and the meeting clos­ ed and ,Mrs. Edwin Miller of friends Saturday of Hensail Wanless, of at the Manse in the church evening with Wanless, of who gave a very in- and impressive ad- glad to report Robinson, who that has this Mission Circle will meet Manse on Friday evening week at 8 .p.m. sorry to report that Robert Cann, is bed this past sympathy I extended , Mrs. Milton Jas. Hodgert of to the commun- Mr. Robert McCurdy and in the pas- dis- ap- for call DASHWOOD Mrs. Melcher, of Pembrooke, is visiting with her daughter, Rev, and Mrs, Getz, Mr, and Mrs. Barcliffe and family, of Clinton, were Sunday visitors with her mother, Mrs. Merner. Mr, Allemand is on the sick list. We hope for a speedy re­ covery, Miss Hamilton, teacher of the second room, left for her’home where she will undergo an oper­ ation. Mrs. Walper, of Grand Bend, is relieving during her absence, Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Hopcroft were pleasantly surprised last Monday night when a number of neighbors and friends gath­ ered in honor of Mr. Hopcroft’s 6 Oth birthday. The evening was spent in playing euchre after which a dainty lunch was ser­ ved. A very pleasant evening was spent wishing Mr. Hopcroft many more happy birthdays. Choir Meeting The annual meeting of the choir of Zion Lutheran Church was held on January 14 after the regular choir practice. The leader and all officers were re­ elected by acclamation. A de­ licious lunch and a sing song led by Alvin Walper brought the evening to a close. The fol­ lowing is a list of officers and committees: Leader, Mrs. Elgin Merner; Ass’t leader, Miss Hel­ en Nadiger; President, Edgar Restemayer; vice- president, Al­ vin Walper; sec.-treas., Mrs. Edgar Restemayer Edw. Gackstetter, per; Social committee, Kraft, Mrs. Milford Dorothy Hiayter. Librarians Alvin Wal- Gloria Merner, KIRKTON John Sawyer is his son, Mr. Orville Mitchell. Mrs. W. S. Cluff and and Paul, of Wiarton, week-end with Mr. I it being .Mildred Bal- The program Irene Beaver 3, reading by instrumental with the Mizpah Benediction'. WOODHAM Mr. Donald Rodd, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodd. Mrs. Geo. Ball, of St. /Thomas is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Norris Webb and Mr. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Webb and Ronnie, of Grand Bend, visited on Sunday with Mr. Norris .Webb. Mrs. spent a daughter, and Rev. Miss Bessie McCurdy visited ’on Sunday with Miss Betty Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cameron, of Seaforth,, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. E. Vodden. ■Mr. and Mrs. E. Vodden visit­ ed on Monday with Mr. Vodden and Mr. Robt. ' Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rachel, .of St. Marys, Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Bert Rundle and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith. Mrs, a few days with Mrs. Frank Levy of St. Marys. Misses Marian Rodd. Copeland London, land, of week-end Mission Circle Supper The annual supper for the members of the Mission Circle Was held on Friday evening. January 14 the church sent. After by all, a consisting of readings by Flor­ ence Kirk, Winnie Gray and Mrs. Jas, Miller and a solo by Mrs. (Rev.) T. G. Wanless. The meeting was closed with a wor­ ship service. The regular meeting of the Y.F.U, was held on Monday evening "With about thirty pre­ sent. The meeting was in charge of the 'Culture committee, Flor­ ence Kirk and Helen Webber. W.M*S. Meeting The first W.M.S. meeting of the new year was held in basement of the church on Jan­ uary 10 with seventeen ladies present. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Fred Doupe was in the chair and assisted by Mrs. W. Switzer, and Mrs. Copeland conducted the Wor­ ship service. The theme was “Thy Kingdom Come Through and Mrs. Adams, few Mrs. Wanless. of days T. G. Mr. ing with Sawyer at Mr, and sons, Don spent the and Mrs. John Cluff. Mr. and ~~ Stratford, with Mr. Switzer. The annual meeting was held ment of the Kirkton ■Church Wednesday evening with a good attendance. Reports from various organizations were read and adopted. Lunch was served at the conclusion. Dr. G. Jose acted as secretary.H. i Reg. 50c 25 Per cent off All Men’s Wool Windbreakers Parkas, Bench Coats and Station Wagon Coats 20 Per cent off All Boys’ Wool Windbreakers and Parkas Carried over from Christmas; your chance to stock up on good lines at a low price, two in box. Reg. 75c Reg. 85c and Reg. $1.00 Reg. $1.25 . Reg. $1.35 /Wen’s Wool Tweed Suits Sixteen Only, Sizes 35 to 42 Regular Values up to $38.00 — Sale Price $22.00 to $28.50 Page S i a 2 for 25c 2 for 29c 2 tins 35c Mr. Mr. .... each 9c AYLMER TOMATO JUICE Fancy quality, 20-055. tins ................. . 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Edith Ombra and Phyllis Wheeler, and Mr. Ken Mills, of and Miss Jean Cope- St. Marys, spent the at their homes here. BLANSHARD Mr. and Mrs. Herb Langford, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins, Lois and Lorene, of Glendale, were Sunday ey^nipg guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Langford. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones, of Glendale, Mr. and Mrs. Theo­ dore Stephens and Maxine, of Anderson, spent Thursday with Mrs. Jas. Mossey and family. Miss Madeline Dann and Miss Audrey Parkinson, both of Lon­ don, spent the week-end at their homes. Miss Granton, with Mr. son. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin and Betty, of St. Marys, spent .Sunday with Mrs. Jas. Mossey and family. Mr. and and Mrs. and Mrs. ray and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Gor­ don Jones, of Glendale. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson, Murray and Ann spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dun­ nell. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd' Thomson, Murray and Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson were Friday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knox. Mr. Clarence Kent, of Embro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hooper. Social 'Evening The monthly social evening was held on Monday evening, January 17 with a large atten­ dance. The evening was spent in progressive euchre. The prize winners were as follows: ladies’ lone hands, Mrs. Archie Dewar; ladies* high, Mrs. Jack Dunnell, ladies' Baker Kenneth Mr. Jack solation, program and Mrs. Mr Mrs.Bill Jones, Fred Thomson, Thomson, Mui’- spent Saturday Lloyd Ann Sale price $15.00 Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale price $22.00 price $25.00 price $30.00 price $36.00 price $40.00 10-Day Sale Men’s Neckties Clearing of Ladies’ Boxed Handkerchiefs Regular Price $1.50 ON SALE AT 98c or 2 for $1.95 Regular Price $1.00 ON SALE AT 69c or 2 for $1.35 in the basement of with thirty-six pre- supper was enjoyed program was given consolation, men’s lone Parkinson; Thomson; MT. Jack DUnnell. was in charge of . Malcolm Spence and Mrs. Wilmer Those in charge of the for and and was evening amounted to $12.35 the M. .Mrs. Garnet hands, Mr. men’s high, men’s the next meeting Mrs. Frank« Hern Mrs. Harold»Carter served. Proceeds PR1ZE DOG box — 39c per box box — 49c per box per box ’— 59c per box box — 69c con- The Mr. and Harlton. program are Mr. and Mr. . Lunch for the box — 79c box — 98c per box per box per box Rev, F. M. Faist, of Milverton a former Ci'editon boy, has sold his prize winning cocker spaniel to an Agincourt lady for fancy figure. The two-year-old dog won the about a year ago, and continued his winnings at recent shows in London and Quebec proving that he is an exceptionally fine dog, championship the Teaching Ministry of the Church.” Mrs. 0, Carnin had charge of the Study Boek assis­ ted by Mrs. R. Mills. Mrs. E. Rodd gave an account of voca­ tional schools. Five members gave statements oh schools and colleges in China. 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