HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-05-10, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1951 7
Church 1 Hensail To Revive Toronto Professor Praises
MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev. Harry J. Alahoney, B.D.
Airs. A, Y. Willard, Organist
11 a.m.—Special Mothers’ Day
Service. Baptismal Service.
Anthem: "Fairest Lord Jesus”
Inspiring singing by children
of the Sunday School who will
meet jointly with the congregation.
p.m.-—Kumjoinus Class will foe
in charge. Music by the Men’s Choir,
Guest Speaker: Flight Lieu
tenant Stibbajxl of Centralia
Air School.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —
Rector: Rev. C, L. Langford,
B.A., ALA.
Organist; Robert Cameron
Sunday, Alay 13—
10:30 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer.
7:30 p.m.—-Evening Prayer.
Thursday, May 10, 6:45 p.m.—
Banquet for Men and Boys of
the Congregation, Speaker:
Rev. J. E. Houghton of Grand
Bend.
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer and Bible
Study, Mr. E. Cudmore in
charge.
Thurs., S p.m.—Challengers at
Miss Marion Triebner’s home.
Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S.
Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.
Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore,
Sunday, 11 a.m.—Mothers’ Day.
Speaker; Evangelist Winn.
Sunday, 7:30 p.m. — Evangelist
Winn.
Come and enjoy the singing.
JAMES STREET UNITED
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Air, Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M.,
Musical Director
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
This is family day in the Sun
day School and the parents
are invited to accompany their
children.
11 a.m.—"Mothers’ Day.”
There will be a Men’s Choir
at both morning and evening
services.
The Baptism of Infants will
be observed at 11 a.m.
7 p.m.—"Unto The Hills.”
Men’s Choir.
Everyone welcome.
All the men of the congregation
are invited to choir practice
on Thursday evening at 7:30
o’clock sharp, 0
ZION
Evangelical United Brethren
Crediton
Rev. J. V. Dahms. Alinlster
Sunday, Alay 13—
10 a.m.—Worship.
"The Christian Home.”
The Rite of Baptism.
11 a.m.—Mothers’ Day Program
in Church School.
7:30 p.m.—Worship.
"Murder Will Out.”
Mon., Alay 14, 8 p.m.—Youth
Fellowship.
May 24 - 27—Centennial Observ
ance.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A.
Minister
Organist: Airs. E. Nixon, A.T.C.AI,
11:00 a.m.—Mothers’ Day Ser
vice. The children will attend
with their parents. The Sacra
ment of Baptism will be ad
ministered.
Sunday School withdrawn.
7:30 p.m. — Preparatory Service
and admission of new mem
bers.
Mon., May 14, 6:30 p.m.—Caven
Clufo supper meeting.
Thurs., May 17, S:00 p.m.—
Caven Auxiliary, Women’s
Missionary Society, at the
home of Mrs. T. Pryde.
Are You
Interested?
in the following
Excavation Work
(SHOVEL)
A Grade of Gravel
for Every Purpose
Levelling, Backfilling, etc.
Free Estimates
Contact
Cudmore’s Gravel
Phone 171-r-43 Exeter
ST. JOHN-BY-THE-LAKE
- Anglican - Episcopal -
Grand Bend, Ontario
Rev. J. E. G. Houghton, Rector
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m. — Morning Prayer
Holy Communion first Sunday
of each month.
A hearty welcome is extended
to all.
[Lawn Bowling
I That lawn bowling will be re- >
i vived in Hensall was indicated i
Tuesday night when council re-'
ceived a :
grounds foi' that purpose.
A delegation of G. M. Drys
dale, A. L. Case, Dr. Doxsee,
Godwoln and J. Irwin waited
council and asked permission
use the old greens.
Council granted their request
and the club is to attend to all
maintenance of the property.J A by-law authorizing the clerk
to apply to the judge to close [part of Wellington street was
passed| The treasurer was instructed
to cocllect the Pool Room Lic
ence fee from L. Baynham whichj was due Alay 3 and also to bill
[ Hensall District Co-Operative
j $2.50 for grading in front of
their property.
I The council joined the Huron
County Municipal Officers Asso-
I ciation and plan to attend their
convention.! The clerk was instructed to
notify R. Cook to stop putting
waste oil on Wellington street in
the future.
Mrs. W. Pepper was granted
permission to cut down an old
apple tree on the street near her
property and also the small dead
tree near her property.
Council authorized the
for six barrels of Asphalt
ing material.
The tax rate will be
the next meeting, Alay 22
Call
A
ling
plan
next
at 8
business men and others inter
ested are requested to be present
Cooling System
Huron County Library
The annual meeting of the ™e)1 Huron County Library Assoeia-old j-jon was jn Goderich, Alon-
May night, with a representative
j attendance present.
I E. H. Strong, of Gorrie, chair-
■man of the county library com-
fmittee, presided, and a civic Wel
lcome was extended by Afayor J.
|E. Huckins.
[preceded by
f ford Hotel, jpresentatives.
I Angus Alowat,
I lie libraries Of
jdueed the guest
tS. Wallace, librarian at Univers
ity of Toronto Library, and presi
dent of the Canadian Library 'Association, and formerly on the
[staffs of University of Western
Ontario, and AIcAfaster Univers
ity.
Congratulates Huron
a 11 a e e congratulated
having an enthusiastic
librarian (Mrs. G.
He said a story he
................3 to hear more often
[was that of Aliss Rose Aitken,
iGoderich librarian, who started
I the Huron County Library in her
[spare time, with her own car and
; money.
» "One hundred years of Can
adian libraries” was his subject.
In 1851 the first general legis
lation with regard to libraries
'was passed when library associa
tions were amalgamated with
mechanics institutes. One hund
red years was a long time but
he marvelled at the progress
made. In 1S53 librarians in Tor
onto complained they were paid
less than a caretaker. Later it
was thought a professor could do
the duties but gradually it foe-
W.
on
to
1
Dr. W
Huron on
competent
Eckmier).
order
pateb-
set at
Meeting
meeting to appoint the bow
club officers of Hensail and
for the work will be held
Tuesday evening, May 15th
p.m. in the Town Hall. All
The meetin;
a banquet
attended by
director
Ontario,
speaker,
ig was
at Bed-
45 re-
of pub-
intro-
Dr. W.
Huron-Perth Baseball League
To Start Schedule On May 24
came recognized as a
job and
position.
Chronic
Some
pessimists
equivalent
Pessimists
librarians
about
to a
are
how
full-time
teacher’s
chronic
movies,
Richard Dickens
£ ’ " ..................... I
Buried At Clandeboye j
! The funeral of the late Rich-j
ard Dickens, who died in Exeter I
’Saturday evening, was held Tues-1 th® time to change
afternoon from the Haskett
CHECK-UP
funeral
ed by
Kirkton,
home in Lucan conduct-
Rev, 'Canon James, of
and assisted by Rev.
your radiator; refill with clean
water with a good rust resister
added.
radio and television will affect [Harold Dickens, of Rochester,
circulation. A recent survey N.Y., who sang two solos. Inter
showed that in the majority of was in the St. James’
libraries there have been de- . Cemetery, Clandeboye.have
irculation
been de-
due to
libraries there
creases in
television.
"It is a
will affect
tion remain; .............
the speakei* but he did not be
lieve the movie, radio or
vision will supplant books.
The Rev. W. Wilson, of
ton, thanked the speaker,
greetings were extended by
following county librarians:
Audrey Gray, Aliddlesex;
Aileen Wallace, Elgin;
Louise Krompart, Oxford
Donovan, Lambton.
Airs. E. G. Eckmier, county;
librarian, reported 35 librarians I
[served in Huron; seven deposit
stations; two high schools; 26
individual schools; and 12 town-;
ship school areas of 113 rooms. *
Circulations Gain
Circulation statistics were; fic- j
tion, 21.020; classics, 3,710; juv-i
enile, 65,323; total, 9 0,053; an
increase over 1949 of 9,335,
A. H. Erskine in his financia’l
report, showed receipts of $13,-
559.21; disbursements, $13,346.-
87. He paid tribute to Huron
County Council for its interest.
The county grant for 1951 will
be $5,100, an increase of $1,100,
Roy Cousins, of Brussels, was
appointed member of the board
for three years. Other members
are: Chairman, E. H, Strong,
Gorrie; secretary, the Rev. H.
Wilson; treasurer, A. H. E. Ers
kine; Earl Elliott,
George Macdonald,
Johnston, Al o r r i s ;
M.P.P., and W. T. Cruickshank,
Wingham.
Attends Meeting
Mrs. James Smith, librarian of
the Exeter Public Library, at
tended a meeting of the librar
ians
rich
new toy and
the younger
s to be seen,
how it
genera-
’ stated
tele-
Clin-
and
the
Miss
Aliss
Airs.
R. Al.
i Air. Dickens, who was inI seventy-ninth year, had been
ing most of the winter at
home of Airs, John Hunter.
' Surviving besides his widow,
I the former Flossie Hunter, by a [second marriage are two daugh
ters,' Mrs.
three more]
of London.
Aaron Davis
Coleman
Coates, Exeter
kens, of Rochester; and Mrs.
Lome AIcFalls, of St. Thomas;
seven grandchildren and three
great grandchildren.
The bearers were Alessrs.
Whitney Coates, Fred and Ivan
Dickens, Jack Hunter,
Dickens, of London; and
McCool, of Traverse City,
his
ail-
the
Airs. Earl Atkinson and
Heber Davis, of Biddulph;
brothers, Thomas, of Fili-
Sask.; Phineas and Alfred,
also five sisters, Mrs.
, and Airs. Robert
Lucan; Mrs. Frank
Airs. Harold Dic-
of Rochester;
of St.
Albert
Jack
Alich.
More Hydro
• Hydro workmen are at Grand
Bend this week stringing new
lines in the Southcott Pines Park
where several new cottages are
•being erected.
We have a good selection of
used cars and trucks, a few of
which are listed below:
1—1950
1—1949
3—1947
1—1946
—1941
1—1949
1—1949
DODGE 4-DR.
FORD COACH
DODGE
DODGE
DODGE
DODGE
OLDS SEDAN
4-DR.
COACH
SEDAN
COACH
SEVERAL OLDER MODELS —
good for many miles of service
1——3-TON DODGE SP. NEW
1—1949
1—19 47
1—1947
1—1937
DODGE Yg-TON EXP.
DODGE % -TON EXP.
CHEV 16-TON EXP.
CHEV 16-TON EXP.
A demonstration will be gladly
given to anyone interested in one
or more of the above units.
Exeter Motor Sales
Genuine Chrysler Parts
Sunoco Gas & Oil
Tires & Batteries
FRED DOBBS PHONE 200
Mrs A. Moir Heads
Hurondale W.l.
A delicious buffet supper was
the feature of the Annual Meet
ing of the Hurondale W.l. held
at the home of Mrs. William
Sims at seven o’clock on the
evening of April 25. The supper
was provided and served by the
hostess and her committee con
sisting of Mrs. H. Strang, Mrs.
T. Lostell and Mrs, Stan Mit
chell.
The election of officers pro
vided for president for the com
ing year Mrs. Alvin Moir.
Honourary president, Mrs.
James Kirkland; first vice-pre
sident, Airs. William Sims; se
cond vice-president, Mrs. R.
Westcott; secretary treasurer,
Airs. R. Jeffery; assistant, Mrs.
G. Hicks; district director, Mrs.
William Kernick; directors, Mrs.
H. Strang, Mrs. F. Lostell, Mrs.
B’. Tuckey, Mrs. William Row
el i f f e; emergency committee,
Mrs. E. Pym, Mrs. L. Reynolds,
Airs. Lome Passmore, Mrs. C.
Cann, Mrs. H. Jeffery, Mrs. Wil
liam Rowcliff e; press reporter,
Mrs. Ed SiHery; pianist, Mrs. A.
Dougall and Mrs. William Ker
nick; auditors, Airs. A. Rundle
and Mrs. William Elford.
Annual reports on the follow
ing topics were given.
Agriculture and Canadian In
dustries, Mrs. H. Love; Com
munity Activities and Public Re-
Strathaven Rest Home
"A Home for the Aged”
Bed Patients and Convalescents
PHONE 184 MRS. E. A. HODGERT, EXETER
Ten teams will play in the Hu
ron-Perth Baseball League this
year. They are Exeter, Dashwood
Lucan, Hensail, Zurich, Centra
lia RCAF, Goderich, Clinton RC
AF, Clinton Colts and Alitchell,
The schedule was drawn up at
Lucan Tuesday night and the
league openers will be held May
24th.
The league executive decided
to give umpires $12.00 a game
which will include mileage. They
approved the Worth ball. Presi
dent of the
Lucan.
Alay
24— Exeter
Lucan
Hensail at Clinton Colts 10
25— Goderich at Zurich
28— Zurich at Clinton R.C.A.F...
Mitchell at Exeter
Dashwood at Hensail
29— Lucan at Clinton Colts
30— Clinton RCAF at Goderich
Hensail at Alitchell
31— Centralia at Zurich
June
1—Exeter at Lucan
Clinton Colts at Dashwood
4— Clinton RCAF at Centralia
Mitchell at Goderich
Exeter at Hensail
5— Dashwood at Lucan
Zurich at Clinton Colts
7— Clinton RCAF at Mitchell
8— Lucan at Hensall
Goderich at Exeter
Dashwood at Zurich
11— Clinton Colts at Centralia
Exeter at
Zurich at
12— Goderich
14— Centralia
15— Mitchell at Lucan
at Exeter
Colts at Zurich
at Dashwood
Radio at Hensall
league is Ivan Hearn,
at Dashwood 2 p.m.
at Mitchell 10> a.m.
Clinton RCAF
Mitchell
at Hensail
at Clinton Radio
Hensail
Clinton
1S—'Zurich
Clinton
19—Exeter at Goderich
Lucan at Centralia
Alitchell at Clinton Colts
21— Goderich at Alitchell
Dashwood at Clinton Radio
22— Clinton Colts at Exeter
Centralia at Lucan
Hensall at Zurich
25— Exetei* at Alitchell,
Centralia at Hensall
Clintan Radio at Dashwood
2 6—Lucan at Goderich
27— Clinton Radio, Clinton Colts
28— Alitchell at Zurich
29— Hensall at Lucan
Clinton Radio at Exeter
Goderich at Centralia
July
2— Dashwood at Exeter
3— Clinton Colts at Mitchell
Lucan at Zurich
Centralia at Goderich
5— Hensall at Dashwood
Exeter at Clinton Colts
Mitchell at Centralia
6— Goderich at Lucan
9—Centralia at Exeter
Dashwood at Goderich
30— Zurich at Centralia
Hensall at Clinton Radio
Zurich at Lucan
August
2— Lucan at Radio
Centralia at Clinton Colts
3— Goderich at Dashwood
Exeter at Zurich
7— Alitchell at Radio
Hensall at Centralia
9—Dashwood at Centralia
10—Zurich at Hensall
Alitchell at Hensall
13—Clinton Colts at Lucan
Alitchell at Dashwood
16— Dashwood at Clinton
Zurich at
Exeter at
17— Lucan at
19— Centralia
Clinton Colts at Goderich
Clinton Radio at Zurich
20— Lucan at Exeter
28—Goderich at Radio
Centralia at Dashwood
24—Zurich at Exeter
26— Clinton Colts at Radio
Hensall at Goderich
27— Dashwood at Mitchell
Goderich
Centralia
Clinton Radio
at Alitchell
Officer Inspects
School Cadets
Cadets at the district high
school held their sixth annual
inspection in the gymtorium
Tuesday.
Captain J. A. Carson, of Lon
don, complimented the boys after
watching them march through
their manoeuvres.
Cadet Major Gordon Cann is
the cadet commander. Cadet Cap
tain Robert Wade is second in
command and platoon command
ers are Donald Adkins, Glenn
Campbell and Donald Kyle.
Company Sgt. Major is Charles
Cowen and Quarter Master is
Tom Easton.
Bill Batten, Gerald Brintnell
Trees in Leaf
The trees are nicely breaking
into leaf after a backward sea
son. The blossoms are also begin
ning to appear.
and Bruce Cudmore are platoon
sergeants and Ronald Heimrich
is the band Sgt.
Instruction staff consists of
Lieutenants E. D. Howey and F.
G. Meek of the Cadet
Canada and Civilian
G. M. Alickle of Air
serve. Bandmaster is
son.
After the inspection and
oral salute, displays of first
range shooting
Services of
Instructor
Force
Cecil
Re-
Wil-
gen
aid,
zyf Cyg Shut Your
the road like a high-poweredGode-
You’ll Stop Deadly Fumes Too!
of Lon-
n
Mothers* Day Sunday
ft
new
UFFLER
of Huron County at
on Monday afternoon.
John
nine-
Stone of
Sunday
Clarence
patterns,
$9.85 up
day
few
are
and
and
last
par-
Goderich;
Grey; H.
T. Pryde,
Mrs. Chester
visited on
and Airs.
Ask to see our lace-edged handkerchiefs, em
broidered with the word "Mother”. At $1.00 each
r.
Hand Bags
A fine selection purchased before the
came into effect.
South End Service
Russ and Chuck Snell
PHONE 328 EXETER
Beautiful Nylon Hosiery
The newest shades for spring and summer
here in Gotham Gold-Stripe, Supersilk, Orient
Gordon MacKay brands. All sizes and lengths at
prices from .................................. $1.50 to $2.25 pair
We also suggest night gowns, pyjamas, gloves,
handbags, handkerchiefs, scarves, blouses, dresses.,
coats, suits, etc.
Bed Spreads
risk to see our chenille bed spreads, new
old prices. A splendid gift. At from ....
May 13
Al! over the world people welcome the opportun
ity to pay tribute to mothers on the special
set aside for this purpose. We offer below a
gift suggestions.
H-
HARPLEY
Congratulations to Mrs.
Brown who celebrated her
tieth birthday on Sunday.
Air. and Airs. Ted Jones
son Randy of Exeter spent
Sunday at the home of her
ents, Air. and Mrs. Newton Hay-
ter.
Mr. and
Blenheim
with Air.
Stone.
Miss Barbara Hay ter
don spent last week-end at her
home here.
Does your car roar down.
motorboat ? Don’t disturb the peace.' Shut that noise
upo with a new
MUFFLERS AND TAIL PIPES FOR ALL CARS
Furnishings
For The Home
Inlaid linoleums, con-
go] eum rugs, and by the
yard draperies, plastics,
ready-made curtains, win
dow blinds, Venetian
blinds, Congowall, curtain
rods and track at very
reasonable prices.
Co ngowall
Very popular tile effect
in baked-on enamel. Pop-
ulai- colours, 54” wide.
A t 800 per running foot
Mens* Wear
Complete new summer
stock of men’s and boys’
wear now ready.
In work clothing we car
ry only well k n o w n
brands. Our prices
verv reasonable.
Ladies* & Misses* Ready-To-Wear
Miss Link will be glad to help yon select for
mother, a suit, coat, dress, blouse or skirt from
our exceptionally large stock.
Bren gun and
were conducted.
Cadets Harry
Easton and Neil
Istrated first aid; Keith Heywood
and Joe Gowen, the Bren; and
the cadet party under Captain
Wade fired on the range.
Physical training demonstra
tions were given by Grade 9 girls
and the cadet corps. A wrestling
match between Charles Cowen
and Robert Wade was refereed
by Don Kyle; Charles Parsons
was the arbitrator of the boxing
match between Bev Lindenfield
and Richard AIcFalls. The “Of
ficers and N.C.O.s played volley-
Schroeder, Tom
Wildfong demon
lations, Mrs. C. Down; Histori
cal Research and Current Events,
Mrs. William Sims; Home Econ
omics and Health, Mrsh Ed. Sil-
lery;
Mrs.
It
with
and
stead to attend the District An- ... .nual to be held at the Elimville [ball against the cadets.
United Church on Alay 29,
A very interesting display of
the work accomplished at the
Zurich work shop by some Of
Citizenship and Education,
R. Oke.
was decided to dispense
the regular Alay meeting
all members are asked in-
and
and
our members was exhibited
considerable natural talent
good training was revealed.
All reports showed that
year .1950-51 had been a most
fruitful and prosperous one in
the Hurondale W.L
the
j Several cadets will attend
camps x<..................
Wade
camp
David
weeks
Neil
I the trophy for
[and Eleanor 1
similar trophy for the best per
formance in physical training.
in the summer. Robert
will attend the Banff
and Keith Heywood and
Parrott will spend two
at Ipperwash.
Wildfong wag ^awarded
the best cadet
Crown received a
Superior Store Specials for May 10, 11, 12
OLD SOUTH BLENDED JUICE
Orange and Grapefruit, 20-oz. 2 for 310
AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP
Always popular. Il-oz. bottles each 170
PRIMROSE SWEET MIXED PICKLES
Good value, l(5-oz. jars .......... each 230
DOLE’S FRUIT COCKTAIL
Fancy quality. 20-oz. tins ...... each 320
HILLCREST TOILET TISSUE
Nice quality ...... 5 rolls 500, 10 rolls 990
ALYMER SOUP (Vegetable or Tomato)
Il-oz. tins 3 for 330