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Rev. Hurry J. Mahoney, B.D.
Mrs* A. Y, Willard, Organist
11 q.m.—“Fellowship with
Men.”
Anthem: "Is It Nothing
You?’1
12 noon—Sunday School.
7 p„m.—Fifth in Lenten Series:
“What Is Truth?”.
Solo: “Bless this House”—
Miss Marion Webber.
* Tues., 8 p.m,—Trustee Board.
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to
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
Dashwood
Rev. J. Henry Getz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
10:00 a.m.—Worship Sermon.
“There’s a Cross for Me”.
11:15 a.m.—Church School,
7:30 p.m.—Service at Zion
Church, Crediton. Preacher:
Dr. E. S. Faust.
Zurich Male Choir.
Service each night during week
at 8 p.m. See schedule in this
paper.
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible
Prayer,
Thurs., 8 p.m,—The
will meet at Mrs.
home, W.M.C. invited.
Fri., 8 p.m.—C.As. Speaker: Mr,
Ivan Downs,
Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.
Supt. Mr. E, Cudmore invites
you to follow the crowd to
Sunday School, We have a
class for your age, so come,
11 a.m.—Morning Worship
the Pastor.
7:30 p.m.—A Great Song
vice. Come and enjoy it
us. Evangelistic Message by
the Pastor.
Study and
Challengers
E. Prouty’s
with
Ser-
with
ST. ’JOHN-BY-THE-LAKE
- Anglican - Episcopal -
Grand Bend, Ontario
Rev. J. E. G. Houghton, Rector
10:00 a.m.—Sunday
11 a.m. — Morning
Holy Communion
of each month.
A hearty welcome is extended
to all.
School.
Prayer
first Sunday
ZION
Evangelical United Brethren
Crediton
Rev. J. V. Dahins. Minister
Sunday, March 11—
10:00 a.m.—"The First Question
God Ever Asked.”
11:00 a.m.—Church School.
7:30 p.m.—Dr. E. S. Faust (see
notice in this paper regarding
preaching mission).
CREDITON
PASTORAL CHARGE
United Church of Canada
Rev. XV. C. Parrott, B.D.
Worship Services:
Shipka—10:15 a.m.
Crediton—11:30 a.m.
Brinsley—2:45 p.m.
Church School:
Crediton—10:30 a.m.
Shipka—-11:15 a.m.
Brinsley—1:3 0 p.m.
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 8, 1951
Church"
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A.
Minister
Organist: Mrs. E- Nixon, A.T.O.M.
11:00 a-m.—Public Worship,
12:15 p.m.—-Sunday School.
Tues., Map. 13, 8:00 p.m.—The
Caven Congregational Circle at
the home of Mrs. E. L. Johns
ton,
TRJVJTT MEMORIAL
—r Anglican -r-
Rector: Rev. C. L. Langford,
B.A., M.A.
Organist: Robert Cameron
Sunday, March 11—
10:30 a.m,—Sunday School.
11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer,
7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer,
Schenk-Dundas
Wed At Crediton
A quiet but pretty wedding
took
U.B.
when
in marriage Miss Geraldine
Dundas, eldest daughter of
and Mrs. Steven Dundas
Paul Henry younger sop. of
and Mrs. Nelson Schenk.
The bride was charming ip a
floor length gown of white slipp
er satin, fashioned with pointed
sleeves, low cut neckline and a
full skirt. A matching halo held
a net veil and the bride carried
a bouquet of Better Times roses.
Miss Mildred Jean Dundas at
tended her sister, wearing peach
satin and carrying a bouquet of
snapdragons —- Mr. Fredrick
Wuerth was groomsman.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held at the home of
mother wearing a
dress of mauve
with her the
wore a dress of
on black back-
place at the Evangelical
parsonage o n Saturday
Rev. J. V. Dahms united
Ann
Mr.
and
Mr.
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CROMARTY
Mrs. Harvey Dow has return
ed home from Stratford Hospital
where she was a patient for
several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gillespie,
of Toronto attended the funeral
of theii' aunt, Miss Jessie Gille
spie and visited with relatives
and friends.
.We extend our congratulations
to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen who
are celebrating their golden
wedding anniversary on Tuesday
March 6th.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright
of Chiselhurst are moving into
the cottage which was formerly
owned by Mr. Jas. Scott and is
now the property of his son, Mr.
L. L. Scott. We welcome Mr. and
Mrs. Wright into our midst.
Leonard Gordon Houghton has
returned to his home in Wing
ham after spending
weeks with his
here.
Quite a
have been
owing to
cases of influenza are reported
in the district,
Mrs. Joseph Becker, of Zurich,
visited last week with
daughter and son-in-law,
and Mrs. Donald Scott.
Miss Jessie Gillespie
A funeral service
Jessie Gillespie, who
way at Lambert Lodge
to, was held in Cromarty church
on Thursday afternoon with Rev.
R. Duncan in charge. '
A male quartette composed of
Ernest Templeman, Frank Stagg,
Eldon Allen and Bob Laing
sang “Peace Perfect Peace”, by
request.
Pall bearers were George Rus
sell, Carlingford, Malcom McKel-
lar, Seaforth, Neil Gillespie, Tor
onto, Gibson Gillespie, White
church, Lindsay McKellar and
Jack Hoggarth, Cromarty. Inter
ment took place in Cromarty
cemetery.
Relatives attended from Tor
onto, Woodstock, Whitechurch,
Mitchell, Seaforth, Carlingford
and the surrounding community.
a couple of
grandmother
number
absent
chickenpox.
of scholars
from school
Several
her
Mr.
Missfor
passed a-
in Toron-
the brides
floral printed
silk receiving
grooms mother
floral design
ground.
For the wedding trip to var
ious points in the United States
the bride donned a wine gabar
dine suit with navy accessories.
Upon their return the couple
will reside in Crediton.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Haist
and Bernice and Br. and Mrs.
Frederick Haist attended
funeral of their cousin the late
Albert Seeback in Stratford.
Mr. • and Mrs, Howard Fink-
beiner, of Humberstone spent
spent the week-end at the home
of the formers parents, Mr. and
Mrs. p. Finkbeiner.
Word has been received of the
death of Mr. Edmund Wuerth,
of California, a former resident
of Crediton and a brother of Mr.
Wuerth of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. George Vincent,
Mrs. Frank Vincent and son
Charles, of Detroit, visited on
Saturday with Mrs. Samuel Lam
port, Mrs. Lloyd Lamport and
Dennis returned to Detroit for
a visit.
Mr. Jos. Woodall returned on
Sunday from St. Joseph’s Hospi
tal where he had spent the past
two and a half weeks.
Mrs. Gerald Zwicker
several days in Victoria
tai after suffering a flu
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hey re
turned on Monday night after
spending the past month in
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dundas
visited on Sunday and Monday
with friends in Toronto and
attended the funer-
Bruce McMevin in
the
spent
Hospi-
re-ac-
Mr. and Mrs.
Kit-
with
BLANSHARD
Mr. and Mrs, Herman Lang
ford, of Lucan, Mr. and
Arthur Baker, of Granton,
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Langford.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilton, of
spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Elaine and Gene were
evening dinner
and Mrs. Fred Mills.
Mrs. Carman Rinn and family
of St.Marys, spent Friday with
Mrs. Lloyd Thomson.
Quite a number attended the
funeral of William Richards on
Monday at St. Marys.
Mrs.
were
Herb
Sask.
Spence,
Friday
guests of Mr.
Attends Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. John
Charles and Gerald, ;
the funeral .of Mrs. Prout’s sis
ter, Mrs. Eva Violet Whitworth,
at Lucan, on Saturday. Charles
and Gerald acted as bearers.
sympathy of the community
be extended to Mrs. Prout.
Prout,
attended
'The
will
Vospef Fund Donations
one
Miss
Fund
from
Walker, ____
Frayne, William Snell, Lathimer
Grieve, Mrs. Iva Album, Holland
Ohio; and ah “Ex’eter Old Girl”.
Wilbur and Alice Martin contri
buted two dollars and Owen
kinson gave $1,50.
dollar donations to the
Vosper MemorialClara . „
Were received this week
Mrs.
'i
Ada Smallacombq
Windsor; Annie Ried
At-
Ford of
week-end
Mrs. Harry
from this
the funeral
WINCHELSEA
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hunter
and Ross of Thames Road visit
ed on Sujiday with Mr. and Mrs.
James Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Horton
and children of Seaforth visited
on Sunday with
Colin Gilfillan.
Mr. Clarence
chener spent the
his parents, Mr. and
Ford.
A large number
community attended
of the late Mr. Weston Horne
in- Exeter on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas
and family of Exeter spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Batten.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Elford
and Ava of Elimville visited on
Friday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake.
Master Bill Gilfillan, . Misses
June and Wilma Walters attend
ed the “At
Exeter High
! evening.
Mr. and
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Ralph Batten in Exeter.
Mr. W. F. Batten received the
sad news of the death of his
sister, Mrs. Byron Rowcliffe,
Clinton on Saturday.
Home” dance at
School on Friday
Mrs. John Batten
of
At Funeral Of Clerk
Among those from town
attended the funeral of the
Norman tyiiller, clerk of Huron
County, Held in Goderich Tues
day, were Mayor Tuckey, Reeve
Snider, Deputy - reeve Cochrane,
Councillor Dinney and Clerk C.
V, Pickard; also Andy
representing tile Exeter Branch
of the Canadian Legion, and A.
J. Sweitzer, The funeral
of the largest held in the county
for some time.
who
late
Easton,
and A.
was one
Master Paul Beimers
tonsils removed at the
Nursing Home recently,
Mrs, Archie Hoggarth,
peri, spent the WOek-end
, ter Vvitli hei4 aurit Mi's.
Brierley,
hishad
Hooper
of Kip
in Exe-
Fraiilc
Return From South
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gann have
returned home after spending
six weeks in the south, including
Saint Petersburg and Fort Myers
Florida. Their trip extended over
5,000 miles and
cation met Mr.
Lindenfleld and
A. 3, Sweitzer,
during their va-
and Mrs. iSd
Mr. and Mrs.
with
Lindsay and
al of Mr.
Lindsay.
Rev. and
attended the
formers Grandfather, Mr. John
Voelzing in Hanover on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Woodall
and Judy, of Windsor and Mr.
and Mrs. Gilmarten, of Toronto
visited during the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Woodall.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Green and
Miss Harriet Bowen spent Sun
day with friends in Russeldale.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Mattice and
daughter sharon are spending a
week in Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fahrner
and son spent the week-end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. K.
Fahrner.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clarke
spent Sunday evening at Mrs*.
Clarkes home at Crediton.
Miss Donna wright and Mr.
Gordon Lutcliffe, of Goderich,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. William Wright.
Donna
from the
exchange
change.
Mrs. J. V. Dahms
funeral of the
has been transfered
Exeter Bell telephone
to the Goderich ex-
Hensall W.M.S.
The Women’s Missionary
ciety of the United Church con
vened in the church basement.
Mrs. W. B. Cross presided. The
Easter Scripture was read by
Mrs. E. Geiger. Mrs. T. Coates
gave a report on Korean women
who had to flee from their
homes with their children. The
president read a letter from the
presbyterial treasurer, asking
members to do their best this
year,
sang
so-
Mrs. Russell Broderick
an Easter solo.
Mrs. G
KIRKTON
W. Weston has re
turned to her home at Port Bur
well, after spending a few weeks
With Canon and Mrs. James.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wiseman
entertained a few of
friends Tuesday evening.
Miss Betty
Norma Tufts,
the week-end
the village.
Mr. William Hodge lias re
turned to his hottie after spend
ing three weeks as a patient in
St. Joseph’s hospital.
Mrs. Ray Switzer, Mrs. and
Mrs. Jack Switzer and Barbara
visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Kemp in London,
Mr. and Mrs. Miller McCurdy
entertained a few of their friends
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burgau,
Marion and John spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Burgan.
Mr, John Williams attended
the funeral of the late Mr. John
Robinson, of Carlingford, at the
LOckart Funeral Home, Mitchell.
Mrs. Have Kemp, Of St.
Marys Visited with Mr. arid Mrs.
A, Robinson on Saturday,
their
Miss
spent
Doupe and
of London,
at their homes in
Re-Decorating
Zion Church
The church service was held
in the school house on Sunday
last with a good crowd in at
tendance, at present the church
is being re-decorated and a num
ber of the men pf the commun
ity are moving the seats
levelling the floors. Service
be held in the school house
til the work is completed.
Mission Band
The Mission Band meeting was held in Zion School on
March 2, 1951. The meeting was
opened with a hymn. The trea
surer read the minutes and call
ed the roll, Doris and Doreen
Brock took up the collections.
TJie program committee took
charge of the program. Alma
Hern read a story. Marlene
Towle then favoured with a piano
solo. Mary Dickey read a story.
Doris and Doreen Brock sang
a duet. Mrs. Norman Jaques read
a chapter in the lesson book.
The meeting was closed with a
hymn and lunch was served.
Personal Items
Mrs. Cora Burns and
Arthur La Skantz visited
Saturday with Mr. and
Clarence Johns.
Mr. Harold Hern and
and
will
un-
Mr.
on
Mrs.
Mr.
Wellington Brock spent Thurs
day in Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock
and family visited on Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Milne
pu.llen, of Whalen,
A number from the community
attended the funeral of the late
Mr. Weston Horn who was buri
ed in the Zion Cemetery on Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Varewipk
and Stanley, of London visited
on Sunday
Ross Hern.
Mrs. H.
few weeks
Mr. Morris I-Iern and Mrs. Herm
Mr. Alex_ James, .Kenneth and
Donald,
James
Brooks,
Howard
Nye, of
Laura, of Sarnia, visited on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Johns.”
Son Celebrates Mass
For Joseph Glavin
The late Joseph Glavin who
died at his residence in Mount
Carmel op, Wednesday February
28 in his 87th year was a life
long resident of Mount Carmel
district. He was born in
dnlph Township.
Surviving are his wife,
former Winnifred Keogh, __
daughters Madeline, Port Lamb
ton, Clare at home and Charles
in Mount Carmel, and Rev. John
Glavin, C.S.B. of Houston, Texas
Solemn high mass was held at
the Church of Dur Lady Mount
Carmel on Saturday March 3.
The celebrant of the Mass was
his son Rev. John J. Glavin
C.S.B. of St. Anne's Church,
Houston, Texas; the Deacon was
his grandson Rev. B. F. Glavin.
C.S.B., of St. Basils Seminary,
Toronto; sub Deacon, Rev. J.
M. Fogarty, Pastor of Our Lady
of Mount Carmel Church. The
Sermon was delivered hy the
Very Rev. E. J. McCorkell C.S.B.
Superior General of the Basilian
Fathers of Toronto.
Present ip Sanctuary were,
Rev. O. K. McMahon, pastor of
Sacred Heart Church, Port Lamb
ton, Rev. H. P. Kaufman C.S.B.
Assistant Superior General of the
Basilian Fathers, Toronto, Rev.
J, H. O'Loane C.S.B. Superior of
Assumption College Windsor,
Rev. A. J. Dinomme C.S.B'. In
stitute of Medeaival Studies,
Toronto, Rev. S. A. Perdue,
C.S.B, St. Basils Church, Toron
to.
Interment took place in
Carmel Cemetery,
Announcements
Bid-
the
two
Mount
with
Kyle
with
Mr. and Mrs.
is spending a
her nephew,
of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Filson and Mr. Jim
of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs.
Hodge, of Goderich, Mr.
Toronto and Mr. Wilfred
LUCAN
Doug Lucas has soldMr.
property in the village to Mr.
John Bright.
Congratulations to Mrs, Cante-
Ion on being a winner of Mon
arch Radio Program last week
over CFPL London.
Mr. Irving of Ingersoll
purchased the Gibson
also the residence of
Herbert Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. Erie
Fonthill entertained in
their daughter’s, Joan Ariel, third
birthday on Sunday. Guests were
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Reilly and
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Reilly of
village.
The public school was
opened on Monday, March
after being closed on account of
flu.
The Ice Carnival was held in
the Arena on March 2. Stratford
Skating Club of 12 put on figure
skating show, which won great
applause. Then a large number
in varied costumes presented
themselves in contest for prizes.
Races and dancing concluded a
very successful carnival.
Thomas Hodgins
A former resident of Lucan,
Thomas Hodgins son of the late
John and Mary Hodgins, passed
away in Edmonton February 23.
He was born in Biddulph Town
ship over 80 years ago.
His wife, former Eva Hodgson1
of Clandeboye, predeceased him.
He leaves a family. The latgj,
Mrs. Eli Cartel’ of Clandeboye
was a sister, and Walter Hodgins
of Lucan a brother.
Burial took place in Edmon
ton, Alberta.
Mrs. Mary Jane Dignan
A former resident of Lucan,
Mrs. Mary Jane Dignan, passed
away Sunday, March 4, at the
residence of her daughter, Mrs.
Robert Bilyea, of London. The
former Mary Jane (Jenny) Hod
gins, she was wife of William
Dignan, who predeceased her in
1943.
She leaves a daughter, (Jean)
Mrs. Robert Bilyea, with whom
she has been living for the past
two years, and three grandsons
and one granddaughter, all of
London. She was in her seventy
seventh year.
She was a member of Holy
Trinity Church and had been a
very active member in church
organizations. Also Women’s In
stitute and District ^secretary of
North iddlesex Women’s Institute
for fifteen years.
Rev. L. C. Harrison, Lucan,
had service from Murdy Funeral
Home on Wednesday. Pallbearers
were Fred and Kenneth Bilyea,
Fred Parker, James Patton, Ed
Hawkshaw and Don Banting. In
terment was in St. James’ Ceme
tery, Clandeboye.
Mill
late
has
and
Mr.
Haist of
honour of
the
re-
5,
Present At Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Triebrier
and Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
las Triebner, Mrs. Mike Heenan
and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Well
ington Haist and Bernice and
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Haist
went to Straford on Monday to
attend the funeral of their cou
sin the late Albert SOeback who
was killed in a highway accident
with two other men. The funeral
was largely attended.
WHALEN
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffied and
family visited on Friday evening
with Mr: and Mrs. William
Fischer, of St. Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Marshall, of
London, visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parkinson.
The W.M.S. and W.A. will
meet at Mrs. Ronald Squire's on
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. French and
family also Mr. and Mrs. Melle-
ville Gunning and Muriel were
guests on Friday with Mr, and
Mrs. William Hodgson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ogden, of Exe
ter, visited on Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. F, Squire.
, Mr. and Mrs. George Squire
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Squire,
attended the Funeral of the late
Mrs. Harriet Oke at Exeter on
Thursday.
Mr. William Hodgson and
Alton Wallis are confined to
house suffering from flu.
Mr.
the
Mr.
Russell Parkinson, of Stratford,
was a week-end visitor at his
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Flanni-
gan and Mr. and Mrs. William
Walls, of London, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ron
ald Squire.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen at
tended the funeral of the late
Mr. Wes. Horn on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Pym,
of Exeter visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire.
Miss Eileen McKenna has tak
en a position at the St. Marys
Hospital.
Euchre
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunning
and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wallis
J3IRTHS
BRADFORD—To Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon E. Bradford (pee
Delve) of Redwater, Alberta;
a daughter, Dianna Lynne.
DALRYMPLE — Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Dalrymple (pee Beat
rice Cooper) wish to announce
the birth of a daughter’ in
Clinton Hospital on Friday,
March 2nd, a sister for Bon
nie.
GILL—At Mrs. Hunter’s nursing
home, on Wednesday, Febru
ary 28, 4951, to Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Gill, of Grand Bend, a
daughter, a sister for Carol
and Emerson.
KING—At Mrs. Hunter’s nurs
ing home on Wednesday, Feb.
28, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs.
Russel King, a daughter, Ruth
Anne Isabelle a sister
Wayne.
SISSON—At Herbert Ready Hos
pital, Montreal; to Mr. .2
Mrs. C. W. Sisson (nee Ruth
England); the gift of a daugh
ter, Cheryl Anne; a sister for
Sheila Lynne.
TIEMAN—At the Clinton Public
Hospital on February 25th to
Mr, and Mrs, Russel Tieman
(nee Doreen schilbe) of Dash
wood, a son, Barry Russell.
DEATHS
HORNE—At Elimville on Satur
day, March 3, 19 51. George
Weston Horne, aged 73 years.
OKE—In Exeter on Friday,
March 2, 1951. Harriet Squire
beloved wife of the late Wal
ter John Oke in her seventy
fourth year.
WILLIS—In Victoria Hospital,
on Friday, March 2, 1951.
Francis Edgar Willis in his
seventy-eight year.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kirk wish
to announce the engagement of
their second daughter, Jean Isa
belle, to Ross Cameron Cowan,
son of Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Cowan
of New Westminster, B.C. The
wedding will take place March
17. 8c
for
and
CARDS OF THANKS
Harry Schroeder would like to
thank everyone who remembered
him while he was in St, Joseph’s
Hospital, especially 10C. 8*
McFalls
Mr. and
of Dun-
and at-
Attend Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Percy
and Peter visited with
Mrs. William Murdock
das over the week-end
tended the wedding of Mr. Gor
don Johns to Miss Joyce Mc
Cann in Westmoreland United
Chuhch, Toronto, on Saturday.
were in charge of the Eucre on
Friday evening at the school. A
good crowd attending. Prizes
went to, Ladies High, Mrs. Wil
liam French; Gents’ High, Mr.
William French; Lone Hands,
Wilfred Herbert; Consolation,
Lena Morley. Lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs. William French,
Mrs. William Morley and Elva
also Mr. and Mrs. William More-
ly Jr. motored to Detroit on
Sunday owing to the sudden
death of their cousin, Mr. R. G.
Moeller. Mrs. Morley and Elva
remainin * the funeral
Monday.
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to take this oppor
tunity of expressing our thanks
to the many friends who remem
bered Mrs, Thomson during her
illness with cards and letters,
and for the many beautiful
flowers received; also to the
many kind friends who have
helped the family in any way. *
—Celia, Bill and Donald
Thomson
Mr. and Mrs. William Horney
wish to thank their many friends,
neighbours and relatives who so
kindly remembered Mrs, Horney
with cards, letters, flowers, treats
and visits; also those who helped
in any way during her illness
before going to the hospital and
while a patient in the hospital
and since returning home. 8*
The family
Harriet Oke
their sincere
friends and
of the late Mrs.
wish to
thanks
relatives for _
kindness and sympathy extended
during their recent bereavement,
with special thanks for the floral
tributes and to those who loaned
cars; also to Rev.
Fletcher and
and Hockey.
Mr. Joseph
ton wish to
kind friends
express
to the
the
Snell, Dr.
to Messrs. Hopper
8c
Woodall of Credi
thank the many
who remembered
him with cards, letters, visits,
flowers and treats while a pat
ient in St, Joseph’s Hospital,
London, and since returning
home, 8*
I would like to take this op
portunity to thank the many
friends who so kindly remem
bered me with cards, letters and
treats while a patient in St. Jo
seph’s Hospital. 8*
—Donna Coward
Mrs. Weston Horne and fam
ily wish to thank their friends
and neighbours for the kindness
and sympathy shown them dur
ing their recent bereavement.
Special thanks to Rev. William
Mair, Dr. Fletcher, and the
Hopper-Hockey funeral home. 8*
IN MEMORIAM
BRIERLEY—In loving memory
of a dear husband and uncle,
Frank Brierley, who passed
away three years ago, March
12, 1948.
Sometimes a note of an old-
fashioned song
Brings us a thought of you,
Sometimes a flower as we pass
along
Or a sky that is azure blue.
Or a silver lining in the clouds
When the sunshine’s peeping
through,
—Lovingly remembered by wife
Amelia, niece and nephew Bev
erley Ford and Robert Jack-
son. 8*
BUS WELL—In loving memory of
a dear wife, mother, and
grandmother, who passed away
two years ago, March 8, 1949.
She has laid aside her armour
For a robe of spotless white;
And with Jesus she is walking
Where the river sparkles
bright.
We have laboured here together,
We have laboured side by side,
Just a little while before us
She has crossed the rolling
tide.
Lovingly remembered by hus
band and family.
Let us all support tile LionsMen’s Spring Jackets & Sport Coats
Over 100 jacket and sport coats. Lustrous satins,
gabardines, sharkskins, corduroys, etc,, all in new
spring colours and styles.
Men’s N ew Spring Topcoats
The ever popular slip-on models., tailored of fine
all-wool gabardine and all-wool covert cloth. No
synthetic mixtures. Priced from $39.00 to $49.00
Brock and Stetson Hats
Complete your Easter outfit with a new Brock or
Stetson hat, Priced at ................... $5.00 and $8.50
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Easter Men’s Wear
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See our fine selection of suits in English all-wool
gabardines, pic and pics, yarn dyed worsteds and
many others in all of the latest styles and shades.
In view of rising costs you will find, our prices
very reasonable. Prices range .. $39.00 to $55.00
For Easter
Miss Link of our ladies’
ready - to - wear department
has just returned from a
buying trip to Toronto and
has added many new lines
to our stock of dresses
coats, blouses., sportswear
suits, etc. Our prices ar<
Very reasonable.
Easter Seal
Campaign
for Crippled Children
most worthy cause!
Superior Store Specials for March 8, 9, 10
BEE HIVE CORN SYRUP
2-lb. tins ............................... each 290
EDDY’S RED BIRD MATCHES
Pkg. of 3 boxes .................. each 220
LEALAND TOMATO CATSUP
13-oz. bottles .... 2 for 330
GOLD SEAL SOCKEYE SALMON
Fancy quality^ l/fj-lb. tins ........ each 430
AYLMER SPAGHETTI (With Cheese) |
Very low pricej 15-oz. tins .... 2 for 230 i
KINWOOD PINEAPPLE SLICES
Choice quality, light syrup, 20-oz. 31,0 |