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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-05-17, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1951 r Rochester Hearing Aids Fitted and Sold at Middleton’s Drug Store Hensall Phone 20 ...., ..................J II——-—..... ......... Service with Courtesy Exeter Cab 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. Supertest Station DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 465 Yes, Dart is Canada’s top white shirt and we have it in a wide range of sizes. Dart’s famous non-wilt, medium-point collar is good looking and perfect fitting... stays neat all day. Dart is tailored of fine, Sanforized-labelled broadcloth . . . Mitoga cut for better body fit. Your first choice for looks, wear, value! Canadai favorite White Skirt 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. ■ ■ $4:95 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. FISHER-MADE Health Supports For Women Our M iss H. Westcott has been specially trained and instructed in this work MATERNITY • SACRO ILLIAC GENERAL SUPPORT POST OPERATION • PTOSIS • BRASSIERES ♦ Especially Made for Your Bettei’ Comfort Your Drugs At ROBERTSON'S ■ 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. ■■ Church'Announcements di 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 * 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 Page 7 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 17* 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 ■'« 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. I f. r 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. i§ Full settlement made by them H. M. JACKSON SEAFORTH Phones: Days 684-W; Nights 3-J llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Malting Barley We are again contracting acreage for The Canada Malting Company SEED SUPPLIED — CONTACT US Geo. T. Mickle & Sons Phone 103 HENSALL, ONT. Nights 133 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 I In All-Linen Towelling At 49c yd. About 125 yards, heavy weight pure linen towel­ ling 17'’ wide suitable for hand and rollei* towels. A real bargain at ........................................ 490 yard Three webs all linen fine quality 18” wide tea towelling. On sale at .................................. 690 yard Washable Dress Fabrics For summer wear in prints, slubs, chambrays, ginghams, piques, etc., at very attractive prices. Dresses For Summer Nylon nets in navy and pastel shades. Sheers in navy, pink, mauve and yellow. Sizes 12 to 20. Imille dresses with lace trim. Shortie Coats In all-wool and whipcords -— at attractive prices. f Sport Coats Single - breasted style — patch pockets with full rayon grey., only; Regularly priced at $21. On linings; in blue, sand and beige; 8 sizes 36 to 4<2. sale at $16.95 T-Shirts our complete range men’s and boys’ T- ex- See of shirts in Penman’s cell ent make of finest quality combed cotton in new’ summer shades and styles. 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 Jones & May i «l I