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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY MORNING, MAY M 1951
The 1951 Royal Portable Typewriters
Exeter Times-Advocate
Church'Woodham S.S
Page 7
- SAFETY - COMFORT - BEAUTY
Get ail three this Spring
More and more motorists are discovering the
of regular
vehicles by
Ltd.
inspection and maintenance of
the experienced mechanics at Snell
value
their
Bros.
MAIN STREET UNITED | ZION
Rev. Harry J, Mahoney, B.D. Evangelical United Brethren
Mrs, A. Y. Willard, Organist j Crediton
11 a.m.—-”What Is Orginal Sin?” r
Anthem: “'We Praise Thee O{
God.”
Duet: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Skinner.
12 noon—Sunday School.
7 p.m.—“It Takes A Heap O’
Living.”
June 3—Sunday School Anni
versary.
Spring
self, your
i.s the
ncu. ,yuur family
caused by neglect
car.
time of year to safeguard your-
and your car against accidents
of all the safety features of your
Spring is the time of year to arrange for new
comfort of driving and riding by choosing from the
many useful accessories on display at Snell Bros. Ltd.
Spring is the Lime of year to rncw the beauty of
your car in case you want to turn it in on a new one.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —-
Rector: Rev. 0. L. Langford,
B.A,, M.A.
Organist: Robert Cameron
Sunday, May 27—
10:30 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer.
7:00 p.m.—Evening Prayer.
Preacher: Rev. J. E. Hough
ton of Grand Bend.
I Rev. J, V, Dahms. Minister
IThurs., 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 a.m.—Guest
Speaker; Bishop Emeritus G.
B. Batdorf, Ph.D., D.D., L.L.D.
of Dayton, Ohio.
2:30 p.m.
ship, Reminiscences, old
choir, dedication of new
chen.
7:30 p.m,—Bishop Batdorf
Massed Choir of
Zurich, and Crediton E.U.B.
churches.
Mon,, May 28, 8 p.m.—-Youth
Fellowship.
Centennial Fellow
time
kit-
and
Dashwood,
For Low-Cost Spring Tune-Up Service
DRIVE IN TO
Snell Bros. Ltd.
PHONE 100
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A.
Minister
Organist: Mrs. E. Nixon, A.T.O.M.
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Public Worship
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
Dashwood
EXETER
Pentecostal Tabernacle
Rev. H. Kendrick Pastor
The Revival Is On
of the
Service,
will he
Rev. J. Henry Getz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
10:00 a.m.—Worship.
Sermon Subject: "Bearing
Reproach.”
11:15 a.m.—Church School.
Evening Service withdrawn
favour of Crediton Zion Cen
tennial.* * >>
W.S.W.S. Convention at Rodney,
Ont., May 30-31.
Fri., June 1, 8 p.m.—The W.S.
will entertain the Mission
Band on the occasion of their
Summer Christmas Tree.
*
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Co me Each Night
TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY
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.—"The Power
Church.”
Anthem by the Choir.
Duet: Mrs. E. Johns,
McFalls.
7 p.m.—Special Evening
The Huronia Chorus
present and will sing choruses,
solos, quartettes, etc. This ser
vice is sponsored by the Wo
men’s Association. They will
receive the loose collection.
This will be an outstanding
service of song. We will appre
ciate your presence and sup
port.
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
at 8:00 p.m.
A Great
Young People's
Rally
FRIDAY
Cheerful singing
g r a n d music,
speaker is Rev.
Norcross of Strathroy,
a d y n a m i c speaker.
Don’t miss him.
and
The
Ken
ANNOUNCEMENTS
BIRTHS
KENNEDY—To Mr.
Thomas Kennedy;
Hospital, London,
May 20, 19 51; a
sister for Gordie.
and Mrs. Bert Tate,
Centralia, wish to
the birth of their
Wendy Elaine, on
and Mrs.
in Victoria
on Sunday,
daughter, a
Sunday
Sunday
Sunday
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship.
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service.
Come and enjoy that great song,
"Old Camp Meeting Time.”
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PROUTS
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gw
Hi
Ora A |
TATE—Mr.
R.C.A.F.
announce
daughter,
May 20, at the I-Iooper Nurs
ing Home; a sister for Karen
and Marylin.,
WESTLAKE-—To Mr. and Mrs.
William Westlake, Exeter, on
Wednesday, May 16, 1951; a
-daughter, Rose Marie Velma;
at Mrs. Hunter’s Nursing
Home.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cun
nington announce the engage
ment of their youngest daughter,
Dorothy Jean, to Thomas George
Dobbs, Centralia, son of Mrs.
Dobbs, Centralia, and the late
W. J. Dobbs. The wedding will
take place June 9 at the Dash
wood Evangelical Church at 2:00
p.m. 24c
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Reid and
family wish to thank all their
neighbours and friends who were
so kind during Pete’s sickness,
to all those who sent flowers,
cards and treats, and to all who
helped in any way, we say
"thanks”. Special thanks to Dr.
M. C. Fletcher. 24*
I wish to thank all those who
remembered me with visits,
cards, letters and treats while a
patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital.
Special thanks also to the young
men who took time off from
their work to go to London as
blood donors to help me gain
strength. Sincerely,
c —Bertha Hatter
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all those who so kind
ly remembered me with flowers,
cards and visits, while a patient
in St. Joseph’s Hospital and
since returning home. c
—Mrs. E. Koehler
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all those who remem
bered me with letters, cards,
visits and treats while a patient
in St. Joseph’s Hospital and after
returning home. *
—Mrs. Wm. Watson
IN MEMORIAM
DICKINS—In loving memory
a dear husband
William John :
passed away two vears ago,
May 24, 1949.
They say time heals all. sorrow
And helps us to forget;
But time so far has only proved
How much we miss you yet.
God give us strength to face it
And courage to bear the blow;
But what it means to lose
No one will ever know.
—Lovingly remembered by
Elizabeth and family.
DICKINS—In loving memory of
our dear father, William John
Dickins, who passed away two
years ago, May 24, 1949.
day of remembrance sadly
calls,
Without farewell Dad left*us
To be with us in the same
way
Would be our dearest wish
day.
Those we love we never lose
For they will always be
Ever near, ever dear.
•—Sadly missed by d a u g h t e r
Helen, .Maurice and family.
24*
of
I and father,
Dickins, who
Has Anniversary
Woodham United Church Sun
day School held their anniver
sary services on Sunday with
morning and evening services.
Rev. II. Snell of James St.
United Church Exeter was guest
speaker. Rev. L. Bartlett of
Belmont a former pastor also
took part in the services. The
church was decorated with
spring flowers for the occasion.
Special music was given by a
choir comprised of members of
the Sunday School under the
direction of Mr. Ray Mills with
Miss Betty Mills as pianist.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shier of
Belmont spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Vic. Chatten.
Mr. Ken Mills of London and
Miss Marian Mills nurse-in-train
ing at Victoria Hospital, London
spent the week-end with their
father, Mr, Wrilliam Mills.
Mrs. W. J. Wilson has return
ed to
two weeks with her brother, Mr.
Harry Rodd and Mrs. Rodd.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb and
family visited on Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Small of St.
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs, M. Willis and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodd visited
recently with Mr. Willis’s moth
er's sister at Clinton.
The members of the choir pre
sented their operetta, In
Kentucky Garden, at
last Tuesday evening.
Mrs. George Ball of
spent a few days with
ter Mrs. Norris Webb and Mr.
Webb.
Sunday visitors in the com
munity were,
nest
Mrs.
line
Mrs.
Mr
Shirley of Kirkton and Rev. L.
Bartlett of Belmont with
and Mrs. Fred Doupe .
Mr. and Mrs. A. Pringle
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Uyles
Gary of London with Mrs.
Copeland and Mrs. M. Copeland.
Mr. and
Winchelsea
her.
Mr. and
family of
Mrs. Phil Brine and Nancy of St.
Marys with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Brine.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross and
family of London with Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Hern.
Mrs. T. Tufts Ross and LeRoy
of Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Tufts and Ann and Miss Norma
Tufts of London with Mrs. R.
! Honored By Choir
Last evening after eboir prac
tise, members of the Hnronia
Male Chorus had a ehivaree for
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rowdiffe. Mr.
and Mrs. Rowcliffe were pre
sented with a gift after which
lunch was served.
Mr. and Mrs. Irfe Slater, o£
Detroit, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. R. N. Creech over the
week-end.
Miss Susan Smith and
Phyllis Allen, of London,
the guests of Mr. and
James Smith on Sunday.
Mrs.
were
Mrs.
A
London after spending
Kirk.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield
and family of Whalen with Mrs.
William Wynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomson
and. family of Parkhill and Mr.
and Mrs. Reg Mills and family
of London with Mrs. A. Mills
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hopkins
of Science Hill with Mr. Herb
and Miss Ada Hopkin.
M r s. John Stephenson of
Thorndale with Mr, and Mrs. Vic
Chatten.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mills of
Scottsville, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Moore and family of Ran-
noch, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Prld-
ham and family of Russeldale
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Switzer
of St. Marys and Mr. and Mrs.
James Squire of Exeter with Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Switzer.
Centralia United Church
TWENTY-NINTH
Anniversary
Services
27
Parrott,
Minister
Sunday, May
11:00 a.m.—Rev. W.
B.D., United Church
of Crediton.
7:30s p.m.—Chaplain FI. Lt. B.
G. Stibbard of Centralia Air
port.
Special Anniversary Music
Rev. G. G. Burton,
M.A., B.D., Pastor
Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins,
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IN MEMORIAM
HOWARD—-In loving memory of
my father, Mr. G. S. Howard,
who passed away May 24,
1948, and my mother, who
passed away April 7, 1944.
s call remem-There is a road we
brance,
Where thoughts
meet—
I take the road in thought today
To the ones I cannot meet.
Only a memory of bygone days,
And a sigh for faces unseen,
But a constant feeling that God
alone
Knows what should have been.
Time may heal the broken
hearted,
Years may make the wound
less sore—But is cannot fill the longing
For the loved ones gone be
fore.
--Ever remembered, Evelyn. *
and wishes
His
in
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Men’s Fine All-Wool
Worsted and Gabardine Suits
re
to-
Hemstitched
26,
are
are
we
Ladies’ Dresses on Sale
all,
old
Mrs. Lloyd Knight of
with Mr. Harry Web-
Dundas
her sis
An Old
Granton
in both single- and double-
35 to 46. Prices ranif from
................ $39.00 to $55.00
and
and
G.
VttDUIlS
OLDS, Hvramatic
DODGE Sedan
Single-breasted, patch pocket style, with fud
rayon lining. Blue, grey, sand and green in sizes
36 to 42. Regular $21.00. Special sale .... $16.9'5
Mrs. Wray Stephens
Anderson, Mr. and
Boys’ All-Wool Flannel Slacks
Top quality flannels in a rich medium grey. Drop
loops, pleats and zipper. Sizes 8 to 16 years. At
......................................................... ............... $4.98 pair
One each, sizes 37. 38. 39, 40. Regular $28.50.
On sale at .... ..........................................*......... $18.9'5
? Three good patterns in
I striped awning drill, 31”
| "wide, a real heavy qual-
j itv. Only a limited quan-
l titv at this price 85ft yd.
■'
Mr. and Mrs.
Smith of London, Mr.
Knox and Joyce of
Blanshard with Mr.
Harry Rodd.
. and Mrs. Fred Roger
1950
1949
you
wife
24*
FLYNN'—In loving memory of
George Flynn, who
away nine years ago,
1942.
Surrounded by friends
lonesome,
the midst of joy
-blue,
a smile on our
have a heartache,
Longing, dear George, for you.
We try to be brave and remem
ber
You are free from suffering
you bore,
God understood what we didn’t
And took you home to suffer
no more.
-—Sadly missed by his wife and
family. 24*
MASON—In loving memory of
Charles Mason, who passed
away May 23, 194 6, five years
ago.
Remembrance is a golden chain
Death tries to break but all in
vain;
have to love
the greatest
heart.
The years may
things
But this they
The memory of those happy days
When we were all together.
-—Sadly missed by his daughter
Rose,
Maguire and family.
NEEB—In loving memory
dear mother, Mary Ann
who passed away four
ago, May 24, 1947.
Gone is the
dear,
Silent is ihe
hear,
Too far away
But not too
reach.
Sweet to remember her,
once was here,
And who, though absent, is
as dear,
—Ever remembered by her
and daughters.
passed
May
we
In we
With face
HILLMAN Minx
PLYMOUTH Suburban
19-FOOT INBOARD MOTORBOAT
Newton Motor Sales
At Last Year’s Prices
Owing to the fact that last fall we placed a Large
order for men’s suits for spring delivery while
prices were still low, we are able to offer you a
wide selection of all-wool worsted and gabardine
suits at no increase in price. Regulars, tails, nat
urals and short stouts
breasted stvles. Sizes
Special Sale of Young Men s
Corduroy Sport Coats
Clearance of Men’s Tropica! Suits
BY FASHION-CRAFT
To
Is
wipe out many
wipe out never:
Mr. and Mrs. William
24c
face we
voice we
Drill
Sheets on Sale
Four doz. bleached hem
stitched sheets, size 81”’
x 96”. worth nearly dou
ble. On sale this week
$2.95 each
of a
Neeb,
years
loved so
loved to
or speechfor sight
far for thought to
who
sons
One-Third Off
One rack of ladies' and misses’ spring dnsses.
good styles but broken ranges of dzes and .‘•Lades*.
Sizes 14 to 20. 181,2 to 241o. To clear in u Lurry
at one-third off regular prices.
j Three webs of all-linen
< roller and hand towel-
| ling. An exceptional bar-
| gain at ..... ......... 490 yd.
| One roll bleached terry
I towelling, 18” wide. A
| real value at .... 590 yd.
Superior Store Specials for May 25, 26
CASCADE SALMON
Fancy pink, 7^-oz. tins ........ each 230
DOLE’S FRUIT COCKTAIL
Fancy quality, 20-oz. tins ,...... each 290
STOKELEY’S TOMATO JUICE
Market very firm. 20-oz. tins 2 for 270
OLD KILDONIAN SLICED BEETS
A nice pack. 20-oz. tins ........ 2 for 290
NUCOA Margarine
New measure pack, 2-lb. deal 2 lbs. 830
GARDEN PATCH KERNEL CORN
Convenient 10-oz. tins ............. 2 for 190