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MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev, Hurry J- Mahoney, B.D.
Mrs. A, Y. Willard. Organist
11 a.m,—Morning Worship.
Anthem by Choir,
Solo by Marie Wildfong.
12 noon—Sunday School.
7 p.m.-—Special Musical Service
by the Huronia Choir.
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —-
Rector: Rev. O. L. Langford,
B.A., M.A.
Organist: Robert Oameron
Sunday, May 20—
10:30 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer.
7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer.
Thursday, May 17, 8:00 p.m.—
The Ladies’ Guild will meet at
the home of Mrs. Clarence
Heywood.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A.
Minister
Organist: Mrs. E. Nixon, A.T.C.M.
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School.
(Please note change of hour.)
11:00 a.m.—.Public Worship.
The Sacrament of the Lord’s
Supper.
Thurs., May 17, 8:00 p.m.—The
Caven Auxiliary, Women’s Mis
sionary Society, at the home
of Mrs. Thomas Pryde.
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McKnight
And Walper
ZION
Evangelical United Brethren
Crediton
Rev. J. V. Dahms. Minister
Sunday, May 20—
10 a.m.—Worship. “The Lord’s
Prayer—3—“God’s Kingdom”.
11 a.m.— Church School.
7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship.
Friday, May 18—
8 p.m.—Public Service. Speaker:
Rev. F. M. Faist, Stratford.
9 p.m.—Finance Board.
9:30 p.m.—Quarterly Conference.
- Centennial Celebration -
Thurs., May 24, 8 p.m.—Former
Pastors: Rev. W. M. Sippell,
Rev. A. E. Pletch and Rev. M.
E. Reuber will speak.
Fri., May 25, 8 p.m.—Centennial
Musicale (See special ad).
Sun., May 27, 10
Speaker; Bishop :
B. Batdorf, Ph.D.,
of Dayton, Ohio.
2 p.m. — Centennial
Reminiscences, old
dedication of new
7:30 p.m.-
Massed
Zurich,
churches.
a.m.—Guest
Emeritus G.
D.D., L.L.D.
Fellowship,
time choir,
kitchen.
—Bishop Batdorf and
Choir of Dashwood,
and Crediton E.U.B.
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Our M iss H. Westcott
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Pentecostal Tabernacle
Rev. H. Hendrick Pastor
You are invited
to come to the
Two Weeks'
Revival
Meetings
H e a r t y singing and
good music, Tuesday
through to Friday at
8 p.m.; each day a
new message of life.
Don’t miss hearing
this powerful speaker
A message for young
and old. Vibrant with
power and spirit.
The Speaker: Rev. Ken Norcross of Strathroy.
Sunday, 1.1 a.m.v -Morning Worship.
Sunday, 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Message.
Sunday, .9:45 a.m,—Sunday School. Snpt.: Mn E.
Cudmore. Bring up a child in the way he should go.
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Birth. Death and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 50c. In Memoriam Notice 50c for
single verse. 25c extra for each additional verse. Engagements 50c.JAMES STREET UNITED
Rev, H. J. Snell, Raster
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Rev, Gordon Wanless.
Anthem by choir.
Duet: Grant and
Donald.
7 p.m.—Rev. Gordon
Duet; Norma Veal
Anderson.
Jean Mc-
Wanless.
and Shirley
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
Dashwood
Rev. J. Henry Getz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
10 a.m.—Worship.
Sermon Subject: Holding Fast.
11:15 a.m.—Church School.
7:30 p.m.—Worship.
Sermon Subject: “Behold—the
Trees.”* *
“Come thou with us and we will
do thee good.” Num. 10:29
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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. 7
School.
Prayer
first Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hoffman.
Mrs. Ullman and
of Hamilton visited
Fisher and Mrs. J.
Mr. and Mrs. T.
Mrs. Penfold
with Miss V.
Davis.
Walters and
three children and Mrs. ’Walters’
mother visited with Mr. Herb
Walters over the week-end.
Dr. and Mrs. C, D. Richardson
and daughter of London and
Mrs. G. M. Richardson of Sarnia
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. May.
Rev. R. E. Soutlicott, of Oil
City, spent Monday in town.
BIRTHS
CHISHOLM—To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Chisholm, Exeter, on
Monday, May 14, at Victoria
Hospital, a son, James Angus.
MILLER—Allen and Olive ‘Mil
ler’ of Dashwood announce the
birth of
May 10,
Nursing
ther for
STEWART-
fred Stewart of Exeter wish to
announce
daughter,
Hooper’s
May 15,
WEIN—Mr.
Wein are
the safe arrival of their baby
daughter, Bonnie Jeyne, in
Victoria Hospital on Mothers’
Day, A wee sister for Sherry
and Sheleyne.
YULE—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil
son Yule, Science Hill, on May
11, at Mrs. Hooper’s Nursing
Home, a daughter, Dorothy
Eileen, a sister for Billy, Wal
ter, and Mary.
DEATHS
CHISHOLM—James Angus,
fant son of Mr. and Mrs.
bert Chisholm Exeter, in
toria Hospital on Tuesday,
15.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. William Wright,
Crediton, Ont., wish to announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Donna Janette, to Gordon
Kenneth Sutcliffe, son of Mrs.
Mary Sutcliffe and the late Gor
don E. Sutcliffe of Goderich.
The marriage will take place
Saturday, June 9, at Crediton
United Church at 2 p.m. 17e
and Mrs. Robert Boyce,
to announce the
their daughter,
to Albert Earle,
Mrs. Albert Hac-
their son, Glen Allen,
1951 at Mrs. Hooper’s
Home, Exeter, a bro-
Wayne and Linda.
—Mr. and Mrs. Al-
the birth of their
Sylvia Pearl at Mrs.
Nursing Home on
and Mrs. Sheldon
happy to announce
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Classifieds
WANTED
WANTED — $750.00 on second
mortgage on new house for 3
years. Apply Box B, Times-
Advocate. 17*
WANTED — Used electric frig.
Phone 42-r-5 Grand Bend. 17c
WANTED—Grass for a number
of cattle. Apply: Bill Ford,
R.R. 1, Centralia. 17*
ROOM OR ROOM AND BOARD
for young men, June to Sep
tember. Apply Box 3 69, Sea
forth, Ontario. 17:24:31*
FEMALE HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED — Practical
nurse, permanent position. Ap
ply Riverside Rest Home, Mit
chell. 10:17*
WAITRESS WANTED — Good
pay for reliable girl or woman.
Reiher's Restaurant. 17c
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—Building lot in nice
neighbourhood, reasonable. —
Apply to J. W. Powell, Vic
toria Street. 22ctfn
FOR SALE—Two bedroom cot
tage, complete bath, furance
and hardwood floors. R. E.
Balkwill. Sctfn
$3,500 - COTTAGE,' with large
lake frontage north of Grand
Bend Golf Course. (Furniture
extra). Telephone London Met.
3786 or after 7 ' p.m. F619J.
17:24:31*
BRICK HOUSE — Very easy
terms. Well located in Exeter.
Six rooms, full basement and
three-piece bath. Nice lot and
garage. Low cash payment
with easy terms on balance.
C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
St., Exeter.
FOR SALE—Modern new home
in Exeter, centrally located,
fully insujated, easily heated,
coal or oil ’ furnace, 2 bed
rooms, large living room, din
ing room, kitchen and bath,
hardwood floor throughout,
full basement1* with recreation
room. One owner, private sale.
Phone 416-W. 17:24:31c
FOR SALE—50-acre farm, Con.
10, Stephen, 1% miles north
of Crediton road; 6 acres
bush, orchard, bank barn, good
water, 9-room brick house. —
John Faubert, R.R. 3, Dash
wood. 17*
FRAME HOUSE Oh particularly
fine lot in one of Exeter’s best
residential sections. This house
requires renovating and for
that reason is being offered at
a low price. —C. V. Pickard,
Main St., Exeter,
GREY TWP. — 2-storey brick
store with dwelling above.
Groceries, meats, bakery with
almost new oven. $13,000 com
plete, because of ill health.
William Pearce Realtor, Exe
ter, tfc
in-
Ro-
Vic-
May
Mr.
Cromarty, wish
engagement of
Shirley Phyllis,
son of Mr. and
kett, Linwood. The marriage will
take place early in June, 17c
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bryan,
Granton, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Lois Catherine, to Lome Boug
ies Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Ford, Exeter. The mar
riage will take place Saturday,
June 9, at 12 o’clock in Granton
United Church. 17*
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to express my
thanks to all those who
bered me with letters,
visits and treats while a
in Victoria Hospital and after
returning home. *
—Carman Pickering
Mrs. Flossie Dickins, Mrs. Earl
Atkinson and Mrs. Heber Davis
wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation to their
many relatives, friends and neigh
bours for their acts of kindness,
beautiful floral tributes and
messages of sympathy, especially
thanking assisting nurses, Dr.
Dunlop, Canon James, Rev. H.
J. Snell, Rev. C. L. Langford
and Rev. Harold Dickins for
kindly ministrations during the
of a
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John
their
sincere
remem
cards,
patient
even-
Exeter
Club a
donated
Hospital
present-
!(Ud.fes* Bowling Club Fwrsl Seryfce For
Donate To Hospital
At a pleasant bridge party in
the Legion Hall Tuesday
ing sponsored by the
Ladies Lawn Bowling
cheque for $200.00 was
to the South Huron
Fund. The cheque was
ed by Miss Marion Bissett on be
half of the ladies and was re-i
ceived by Mr. R. N. Creech. The
donation was the proceeds from
a bridge marathon held by the
ladies throughout
Sixteen tables
Tuesday evening
ners were: ladies’
E. Russel, 7080;
Snell, 6831; gent’s high, George
Wright, 7030; H. C. Rivers
6210. Prizes were also awarded
for the marathon bridge and
were won by Mrs. E. R. Hopper
with a score of 39,400 and Mrs.
F. A. May. 28,590. H. C. Rivers
was master of ceremonies. Thej
ladies served a delightful lunch.
the winter,
were in play
and the win-,
high, Mrs. R.
Mrs. Ulric
John Triebner
The funeral of the late John
Triebner, who died suddenly
Wednesday of last week, was
held Saturday afternoon from the
R. e. Dinney funeral home con
ducted by Rev. A. L, Langford
with interment in the Exeier
cemetery. Members of the I.O.-
O.F. were present in a body and assisted with the service at tj?e
grave.
The bearers were members of
the order, viz: A. J. Penhale,
Clinton Sweet, William Smith,
William Stanlake, William Mid
dleton and William Sims.
Present at the funeral from a
distance were Mrs. Mary Bettis
and Mr. and Mrs. William Bettis, of Toronto. |
t Wool
Wantd
All Wool shipped to
JACKSON’S
Graded in Seaforth and
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ATTENTION
Cross Canvas
Will all persons wishing
to contribute to the local
canvass please do so soon
as the books will be
closed.
Donations to be made to
WILLIAM PYBUS
Exeter
Sunday Afternoon May 20
from
1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Daylight Saving Time
Places affected are EXETER. HENSALL, GRAND
BEND, ZURICH, DASHWOOD, CREDITON, CEN
TRALIA and surrounding district.
Shoe stores displaying this
sign have a fine collection of
Canadian summer footwear
for you to choose from.
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illness and bereavement
dear husband and father.
The family of the late
Triebner wish to express
sincere thanks to the friends and
neighbours for their kindness
and sympathy extended in their
recent bereavement with thanks
to Rev. Langford.
It is with my utmost sincerity
that I convey my gratitude to
everyone, who, during the past
months of my convalescing, re
membered me in such innumer
able ways. 17*
—Sincerely, Ida Blanchard
The family o’f the late Thomas
Appleton wish to express their
sincere appreciation for the as
sistance and understanding shown
to them by their friends, neigh
bours and relatives during their
recent sad bereavement. 17*
W1NCHELSEA
Mrs. E. Walters of London
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong
moved to their new home at
Hensail on Thursday of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Newman Baker
of Wellburn, Mr. Clarence Ford
of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. W.
Dicky and girls of Woodham, Mr.
A. C. Whitlock ’
Whitlock of
Sunday with
ry Ford.
Mr. and
visited on Sunday with the lat-
ters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Johns of Elimville.
Mr. and Mrs. WTilliam Walters
and Danny attended a Mothers’
Day celebration at the home of
-Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Clarke of
Farquhar on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stephens
and two sons of Glencairn, Mrs.
M. Dobbs, Mrs. Cliff Brock and
boys of Elimville were Sunday
guests
Brock.
Mr.
chased
Smith __ _ be making their home there In
the near future.Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McGriL
fin, Mrs. Elsie McGriff in and
Margaret of Devizes visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Johns and Mrs. G. Sugden.
St.
Mr.
Mrs.
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Full settlement made by them
H. M. JACKSON
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We are again contracting acreage for
The Canada Malting Company
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NOTICE
Hydro Interruption
Weather Permitting the Hydro Will Be Off on
Interruptions for the purpose of making the neces
sary repairs to 26,000-volt feeder from London.
H.E.P.C. Of Ontario
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Owing to the fact that this store will be closed from Wednesday noon,
May 23, through Victoria Dav, May 24, we would suggest shopping early
in the week especially for groceries.
A Real Bargain Clearance Of
YOUNG MEN’S
CORDUROY
and Miss Jay
Thomas spent
and Mrs. Har-
John Batten
of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
George Kellett
the property of
of Thames Road
has pur-
Mrs. W.
and will
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Superior Store Specials for May 17, 18, 19
LIBBY’S DEEP BROWNED BEANS
Large 20-oz, tins .............. 2 for 370
BRUNSWICK SARDINES
Special buying ............ 3 tins 240
GREEN GIANT NIB-LETS CORN
14-oz. tins ...... 2 for 330
OAK LEAF RED SOCKEYE SALMON
Fancy quality, tins each 430
GARDEN PATCH KERNEL CORN
Convenient 10-oz, tins 2 for 190
NUCOA Margarine
New measure pae, 2-lb deal ». 2 lbs. 830
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