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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1949 Page 7
Open tills Sunday, Wednes
day afternoon and during
the evenings throughout
the week:
SUNOCO
Service Station’
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The Winners!
Announcing the winners of
our opening week draw: f
1.
CREDITON
PASTORAL CHARGE
United Church of Canada
Minister: Harold F. Currie
Guest Preacher: Gordon Weir.
Worship Services:
Shipka, 10:15 a.m.
Crediton, 11:30 a,m.
Brinsley, 2:45 p.nv—Comijiur
nion Service.
Church School:
Shipka, 11:15 a.m.
Crediton, 10;30 a.m,
Brinsley, 1:30 p.m.
will
2.
3.
4.
Mr. Russel King,
Crediton, Ontario.
Mix Chas. Johns,
Exeter, Ontario. ’
Mr. Luther Rowcliffe,
EXeter, Ontario.
Mix Lloyd Knight,
Woodham, Ontario.
Congratulations, Winners!
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Co-Operative
Hardware- - Feeds - Farm
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CALVARY
Evangelical-United Brethren
Dashwood
Rev. J. H. Getz, Minister
hits. Ken McCrae, Organist
10 a.m.——Worship
Sermon Subject: “Repentance
And Faith—Two Great Neces
sities!”
M:15 a.m.—Church School
Subject: “Life Beyond”
7:30 P.m.—Evening Service
Tues. 8 p.m.—Youth Fellowship
Wed. '4:15 p.m.—Junior League
Wed.
of Prayer
Sunday, October 23—Annivers
ary Services. The guest mini-
■■ ster will be the Rev. Harold
U. Trinier, of Maitland St.
Baptist Church, London.
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JAMES STREET UNITED
Rev, H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m,—-Morning Worship,
Rev. H, Dean, of Kirkton,
preach, Mr. Dean is a young
man and a newcomer to this
district.
Anthem: “Lead On, O King
Eternal,”
Solo: Miss
The Evening withdrawn BL,__ __
Presbyterian Anniversary.
Margaret Dougall.
Service will be
in favor of Caven
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —
Rector, Rev. O. L. Langford,
B.A., M.A. *
Mr. Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday, October 16—Children’s
Day and Youth Sunday.
10:30 a.m.-^-Sunday School.
11:30 a.m.-—Baptismal Service.
Children’s Day Service.
Sunday School Choir.
8 p.m.—Midweek Service CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Donald R. Sinclair, B.A.
Minister \
J. G. Cochrane, Organist
Anniversary Sunday
a.m.—Sunday School,
eighty-eighth anniversary
Rev.
*
Mrs.
SHIPKA
The regular meeting of the
W.A> was held qn Thursday eve
ning last at the home of Mrs.
GeorgeLove with a fine attend
ance. The meeting opened with
the president, Mrs, Ross Love,
in charge. Miss P. Keys read
the scripture lesson. After the
devotional period, several items
of business were discussed. It
was decided to have a Hallo
we’en party on October 28. Mrs.
C. Baumgarten gave a very in
teresting account of the last
chapter of the study book. The
meeting closed by all repeating
the Mizpah. Benediction, Lunch
was served by the committee
charge.
McKaig-UpshaH
The marriage of Helen
only daughter of Frank Upshall,
Seaforth, and the late Mrs. Up-
shall, to Donald McKaig, -only
son of Mrs. Angus^McKaig, Hen
sail, and the late Mr, McKaig,
was solemnized at the First Pres
byterian Church, Seaforth.
The bride wore a street-length
dress of skyline blue wool with
black accessories, and a corsage
of red roses.
Miss Grace Upshall, niece of
the bride, was her only atendant
in a street-length dress of dove
gray wool, with black accessories
and a corsage of pink roses
Clayton Hortan, cousin of the
groom was best man.
_ For their wedding trip the
bride donned a smoke gray crepe
dress with black accessories. On
their returij. the couple will
in Seaforth. ,
GREENWAY
Thanksgiving visitors in this
vicinity were:
Miss Lillian Ulens of Windsor
with Mrs, W. T, Ulens,
Mr, and Mrs, Byron Brown
and Stephen of Toronto with
Mrs. J. Brown and Miss Eida
Brown.
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Cripps
and son of Winnipeg and Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Doan 'of London
Lawrence
Eagleson
with Mr.
in
Jean
live
Shipka with Mrs. T. Isaac.
Mr. and Mrs, Willis Gill and
family and Mr, and Mrs. Well
wood Gill and family of Grand
Bend with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
Brophey.
Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Gardner
of London and Mr, Bari Gardner
of Sarnia with Mrs, J". Gardner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patterson
and son of Grand Bend, with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Woodburn and
family.
Mr, Melbourne English and,
Mrs. R. English visited on. Saturday with relatives in Exeter.
Miss Marilyn Mousse.au of
Kippefn spent' the week-end with
her grandparents, Mix and Mrs.
D. Brown,
Mr, Wilbert Young spent a few days last wek with friends
at Rochester,
Buy Your
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With the uncertainty of the steel market in regard
to both price and quantity, we would like to advise
you to consider purchasing your new stovq, or heater
now.
ELECTRIC RANGES
ESSOTANE RANGES
QUEBEC HEATERS
OIL HEATERS
COAL AND WOOD RANGES
RANGETTES
10:00
The
of Caven Church will ibe ob
served. Services at 11:00 a.m.
and 7:00 p.m. Rev. George M.
Lamont, B.A., of Mitchel, will
be the special speaker,* Mrs.
Lamont will sing.
Tues.,
Caven Auxiliary,
Missionary Society, will
at ‘ the home of
Pryde.
Wed., Oct. 19—The
pie’s Societies of _____„___
land Presbytery will hold their
annual rally in Caven Church,
with a banquet at 6:15 p.m.
and public service at 8:00
p.m. Rev. H. S. Rodney, St.
Thomas, will be the speaker.
Oct. 18, 8:00 pan.—The
Women’s
meet
JackMrs.
Peo-
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Young
Huron-Mait-
well kribwn names as
Findlay, McClary, #Beach and Coleman
are represented in our large stock.
New Shipments of Toys Arriving Weekly
Purina Turkey Fatena Checkers
Don’t let your turkeys go to market improperly
finished. You carn’t make money that way.
About four weeks before- market time, if .you
switch to Purina Turkey Fatena Checkers, you’ll
have birds with a smooth, plump finish when you
come to sell them. This feed contains special fatten
ing ingredients that turkeys really like. You’ll get
top market prices by finishing them on Purina,
NO CATCHING
NO HOLDING
c to Worm Pigs. Just Mix With the Feed
Purina Pigfob Granules
Wormy pigs can’t make tlie best of feed . . * they
become unthrifty because worms get so much of
their feed. You can’t afford, to feed worms?
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MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev. Harry J. Mahoney, B.D.
Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
11 a.m.—“How God Gets Things
Done.”
Anthems: “Sing Unto the
Lord,” “I Come to Thee.”
12 noon—Sunday School.
Evening Service Withdrawn in
favour of Caven Anniversary.
Fri.,* Oct, 14—S.S. Teachers and
Officers Meet a Parsonage.
Rowe-Elliott
A quiet but pretty wedding
■took place at Caven Presbyter
ian Church Saturday at ’high
noon when Miss Mary Geneva,
youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Elliott of Exeter, was
united in marriage with Elmer
John, younggst son of Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Rowe of Hay Town
ship, Rev. Donald Sinclair offi
ciated. \
The bride was (becomingly at
tired in a 'blue wool crepe suit,
white blouse and black access
ories. She wore a corsage of
roses and baby mums.
Mrs. Bert Brown of Windsor,
sister of the groom, was brides
maid, dressed in black wool
crepe and wearing a corsage of
baby mums.
Mr. Harold Elliott, brother of
the bride, was groomsman.
Only the immediate families
were present. Following the
mony a wedding dinner
served at the home of
bride’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowe left
with Mr. and Mrs.
Curts and family.
Mix and Mrs, Ray
and Wayne of London
and Mrs. William Eagleson.
, Mr. Dawson Woodburn of Tor
onto, with Mr. and Mrs. Chid
Woodburn,
Miss Marion Hicks of London
and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gillies
and sons of East Williams with
Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks,
Mr. and ^Irs. Daniel Wilson
of Arkona with Mix and Mrs.
Russell Brown and Mr, and Mrs.
Dean Brown.
Mr. $ind Mrs.
phey anc ■ ~
with Mr. and Mrs, Arthur
phey and family
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
thers of Parkhill and Miss
Curts of London
Mrs. Chas. Curts.
Mr. and Mrs| John Gill of
Grand Bend, Mr. ; ' "
bert Eagleson,
Charles Wernham of Sarnia and
Miss Devina Mason of Parkhill
with -Mr. and Mrs.
Follock.
Mr. and Mrs. .Tack
Of West Corners with
Mrs. Carman Woodburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Payliw of
London with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Bullock.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Love and
family of Earkhill and Mr. and
Mrs. Erwin Ratz and family of
mid Mrs. Clarence }3ro- nd daughter of Chatham
Bro-
Smi-
Viola
with Mr,* and
and Mrs. Ro-
Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence
Tweddle
Mr. and
f.
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the
Mr. and Mrs. Rowe left on a
wedding trip to ’Brantford and
Niagara Falls. On their return
they will reside on the groom’s
farm in Hay Township.
., ZION
Evangelical United Brethren
Crediton
Rev. 3. V. Dahms, Minister
Sunday, October 16—
10:00 a.m.—Worship.
Sermon: “The Tongue.”
11:00 a.m.—Sunday School.
7:30 p.m.—Showing the sound
film, “The Power of God."
Thursday, October 13—
8:00" p.m.—Prayer Meeting.
ST. JOHN’S-BY-THE-LAKE
— Anglican —
Grand Bend, Ontario
11 a.m. -— Morning Prayer
Sunday School to be announced.
Holy Communion First Sunday of
each month.
Please* note change of time of
service.
Oscar Wolfe
Funerdl services were held at
Crediton Monday for Oscar
Wolfe, 594 King street, London,
who died in St. Joseph's Hospit
al. Born in Stephen Township,
near Crediton, he was in his
sixty-seventh year. The body
rested at the home of his sister
Mrs. George Eilber, Crediton.
Interment was made in Crediton
Cemetery,
’Private funeral services were
held at 1:30 p.m., followed by a
public service in Crediton Evan
gelical church, Rev. J", V. Dahms
officiating.
Surviviors are six sisters, Mrs.
George Eilber, Crediton; Mrs.
Harry Wind and ’Mrs. J. Moir,
Detroit; Mrs. Fred Gratton, of
Grand Bend; Mrs. Simon Mor-
lock, London; Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser,
Crediton; three brothers, Albert,
Crediton; Wesley, Dashwood and
Roy, Detroit.
Men’s Topcoats and
Winter Overcoats
Now is the time to choose your topcoat and. winter overcoat
from our complete stock of new fall styles and materials.
TOPCOATS are expertly styled in all-wool gabardine, cov
ert, velour or sealskin. Prices range from $37.00 to $51.75
SPECIAL SALE — All-wool tweed t o p co a t s. Incomplete
sizes. Values up to $27.50 on sale at $19.95
OVERCOATS made by such famous tailors as Fashion Craft,
Cambridge and Tailor Craft in a number of new materials
and shades. See the new Cromarty Elysian in blue, brown
and grey at $49,50. Others from $25.00 to $46.00
Complete Stock of Suits
We carry a complete stock of boys’, students’ and men’s
suits in all sizes, styles and materials. Many with two pairs
of pants; and prices are very reasonable
CENTRALIA
Mix and Mrs. E. J. Roberts
and daughter, 'Marian, visited
last week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, William EsSery.
* Hadrian X122 A.D.) built the
Roman Wall in England.
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Pentecostal Tabernacle
The Assembly of
the Pentecostal
Tabernacle
and its Pastor
Invito yon to any or all of
tlieir meetings this week.
The tide is rising so don’t miss hearing Miss Winn..
S h 0 1S a n outstanding
singer and preacher.
Songs and Testimonies
at all those mootings
Tuesday through to Friday
at 8:00 pan;
And Sunday,
11:00 mm* and 7:30 p.m.
This is liet last Week with
us at present time so come
Mrs. Joseph Gasho
Mrs. Joseph Gascho, eighty-
three, a resident of Zurich for
many years, died at her home
Monday. Her husband passed
away in the spring.
She leaves five sons, John,
Joel, Norman and Ed, Zurich;
Samuel, Harriston; and three
daughters, Mrs. Barbara Sararas,
Montreal; Mrs. Fanny Clark, of
Windsor; and Mrs. Mary Revelle,
Grand Bend.
The funeral was held from her
late home Thursday, with public
services in the M e lift 0 n i t e
Church, conducted by Rev.
Burkholder, Interment was
Goshen Line Cemetery.
Thursday, 2:30 p.m.:
Women’s Prayer Meeting
Thursday, 7530 p.in.t
The challengers,
Young Women’s W,M.C.
Sunday, 10 5 00 a.m. i
Sunday School.
Shpt.: Mix E. Uudmoro
Pastor: II. Kendrick
Louisa7 Winn
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Bring your children to Sun
day School. Our members
have nearly doubled them
selves in Sunday School ill
one year. You come and
swell the crowd and enjoy
going to Sunday School.
Mr$. Clara Hoffman
Mrs. Clara Hoffman, a well-
known Zurich resident, died
suddenly at the Galt General
Hospital Sunday, October 9.
She was a member of the
Evangelical Church, Zurich.
Her husband, the late William
Hoffman, predeceased her in
1942.
i Surviving are three sons, Lee
Hoffman, Zurich; Clayton and
Clarence, Galt; one daughter,
Mrs. Leroy O’Brien, Zurich; and
one sister, Mrs. W. Finkbeiner,
Stratford.
Funeral services Were held
from her late residence in Zur
ich Wednesday afternoon,
ment was In Evangelical
son Line Cemetery.
Inter
Dr on-
forma-Stalactites are Ice-like
tions which hang from the ceil
ing of a cave. ,
Sale of Children’s Fleece
Lined Sleepers
Five dozen children’s heavy fleece sleepers, pink
and blue, sizes 1 to 6, our regular $2.00 line, to
clear in a hurry at $1.65 suit*
Four dozen pairs of children’s full knee hose. Colors
brown, green, navy; sizes to 9. Reg. 850 pair,
on sale at 590 pair.
CONGOLEUM RUGS
The largest stock we have had hi years, all sizes.
Work Clothing
350
230
250
.y
EXETER
Men’s and Boys
3 boxes 190
Visit arc work clothing department for your over
alls, smocks, pants, shirts, gloves and socks. All
of our overalls are name brands such as Haugh’s,
Carhartt, Big **B”, Walkers, Pickets and Snag-
Proof. You will never regret buying quality.
SPECIAL —- Men’s Snug-Proof and Pickets den
im overalls, $3.95. Boys’ and youths’ all-wool 3-
lb. yarn work sox 650 pair
NOTICE —- We are still selling our boys’ and
men’s fleece-lined underwear at last year’s prices.
Be sure to shop early.
Superior Store Specials for Thnrs., Fri. and Sat.
RED BIRD MATCHES
Very special value ...........
QUICK QUAKER OATS
Good buying ................... large pkg. 270
CLARK’S PORK & BEANS
Large 20-oz. this ............. 2 for 270
BOWES’ MINCEMEAT
New pack, large 2-11% tins .............
ALLEN’S APPLE JUICE
New pack, 18-oz. tins ....................
AYLMER TID BIT PINEAPPLE
Fancy quality, 15-oz. tins ............
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