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CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
Dashwood
Her. X Henry Getz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Children’s Day
10:00 a.m.—The children in
worship service.
11:15 a.m.—Church School.
7:30 p.m.—Programme by
children.
Offering for missions.
Decoration Day Service at Dash
wood Cemetery, Sunday, July
1 at 2:30 p.m.
the
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —
Rector: Rev. C. L. Langford,
B.A., M,A,
Organist: Robert Cameron
10:30 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:30 a.m.—-Morning Prayer.
Evening Service withdrawn for
the summer months.
Drive in today, let us
give your car a thorough
going over. Our quick,
efficient servicemen will
give it “the works’* to
insure its best perform
ance. Come in foi’ low-
priced; one-stop service.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A,
Minister
Organist: Mrs. E. Nixon, A.T.O.M.
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.-—Public Worship.
JAMES STREET UNITED
Rev, H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
Sunday School.
$ a crament
Lord’s Supper.
Sermon: ‘"What Mean
this Service.”
Solo: Bruce Cudmore.
p.m.—In the form of a
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CARS
. PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor
Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
Wed,, 8 p.m.—Bible and Prayer
Service. v
Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. Speaker Mrs.
Shirley Prouty.
Sun., 9:45 a.m.—-Sunday School.
Supt,: Mr. E. Cudmore.
Sun., 11 a.m.—Communion and
Missionary 'Sunday.
Sun., 7:30 p,m.—A Great Song
Service.
Subject: The Son of God came
to seek and save the Lost.
We invite you to Church.
Ye by
prayer
service in the School room,
Music, selected.
MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev. Harry J. Mahoney, B.D.
Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
11:00 a.m.—'Sacrament of
Lord’s Supper. Baptismal
vice.
Anthem: ‘‘Lead Thou Me <
12:00 noon—Sunday School.
Evening Service withdrawn.
Wed., June 27—Picnic for Sun
day School and Congregation,
at Bayfield.
the
Ser-
On,”
ZION
Evangelical United Brethren
Crediton
Rev. J. V. Dahms. Minister
Sunday, June 24—
10 a.m.—'Youth Service.
•Speaker: Mr. Bruce Seebach,
of Sebringville, Ont.
11 a.m.—Church School.
3 p.m.—Memorial Day Service
at Cemetery.
Speaker: Rev. W. C. Parrott.
Evening Service cancelled.
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Ford Sedan, radio, very good ......... ‘
Ford Coach, low mileage .....................
Hudson Coach, above average .............
Meteor Sedan, new tires ........................
Ford Coach, above average ....................
Chrysler Sedan ...........................................
Hillman Sedan ..........................................
Plymouth Sedan, just like new with
motor ................................................................
Dodge Sedan, needs some work ........
Nash Sedan, very good ...........................
Chev Coupe, hydraulic brakes .............
Chev Coach, very good ...........................
Indian Motorcycle ....................................
Harley ................................................ ..........
2,150.
. 1,750.
.1,690.
, 1,550.
. 1,390.
. 1,250.
. 1,150.
550.
495.
450.
175.
175.
450.
95.
Special Car
Monarch Coach, to be reduced $10 a
day until sold. Thursday’s price ....................1,360.
TRUCKS
☆☆☆☆☆
1948
1949
1947
1944
1946
Dodge 3-Ton, above average
Dodge I-Ton, very good ....
Chev
GMC
Ford
1-Ton, like new with stock'Tack
3-Ton, very good ...........................
3-Ton .................................................
1,095.
1,095.
1,150.
590.
590.
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Fdrd
148.50
Ford
Special Trucks
2-Ton, good motor, tires and
i licence. Thursday’s price ........
2-Ton, good racks and motor.
price .......................................... ......
620.
1946
cab,
1939
Thursday’s
These trucks io be reduced $10 a day until
255.
sold;
TRACTORS
6☆☆1949 Ford ....................................
1946 Ford, motor overhauled
1,050. '
795.
Larry Snider Motors
PHONE 64-W 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.
CREDITON
Decoration service will be held
in the Crediton Cemetery on
Sunday, June 24, at 3 o'clock.
Speaker will be Rev. W. Parrott.
Dr. Karl Morlock of
and Miss Ella Morlock
ford visited over the
with Mr. and Mrs. E.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
and family spent Sunday
Dorchester.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Short and
Mrs. Eleanor Baillie of Saginaw,
Mich., spent Tuesday of last
week with Mr. and Mrs. William
Haviland.
Mrs. H. Finkbeiner, Mrs. H.
Morlock, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mor
lock and family spent the week
end in Fenwick with Mr. and
Mrs. -I-Iowaid Haist.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Morlock
and Mrs. C. Fahrner motored to
Minnow Lake and are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fahrner,
Messrs. Stanley Newson, Wil
liam Newson and Harry Walker
of Grand Valley were week-end
visitors with Rev. and Mrs. W.
C. Parrott. Mr. Stanley Newson
was guest soloist at the service
■in the United Church Sunday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. T. • Parrott of
Toronto are visiting this week
with their son, Rev. Parrott and
Parrott. M
Mr. and Mrs. William Woodall
and Judith of Windsor visited
during the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Woodall.
Mr. John Morlock, who has
been in ill health for some time,
was taken to London hospital
for observation, which we trust
will prove helpful.
Mrs. Lena Sweitzer’s
friends are sorry to learn
is not enjoying good health
trust she may soon register
provement.
Rochester
of Brant
week-end
Morlock.
Parkinson
at
many
she
and
im-
It patgs ct monthly income to your
dependents if you die before reaching
retirement.
This monthly income is
doubled, if you meet with death by
accident,
A monthly income to you in ih«
event of your total disability through sick«
ness or accident
i *A monthly income to you for
life at retirement.
Ask for our pamphlet “Four-Fold Protection Provides”. It will interest you.
Disability
1 “ - — - - * - ■ The many friends of Mrs. Eva
t ! Grant will regret to learn that
. k phe confined to hospital invw M S KALondon, having suffered a frac- w jvi.o. meet turfid in in her
j Thirty-five members of the ion Saturday.
Baby Band and their mothers I' were guests of the Women’s Mis- j
• sionary Society in 1
fred and Rosalie were hostesses ‘ Church School room on Thurs-j
to a shower at the former’s home i afternoon.
on Mnnrlnv BVAnin? fnr I A short W’A. meeting wagon Monday evening foi Miss <.oudu(.ted by vice-president Mrs.
! Lois Swartz, whose marriage will; r. Finkbeiner when a, very en-
Ltake place on Saturday. Over 20 couraging report was given by
guests, friends of the bride, were jj
present.
A mock wedding was
formed,
officiating minister, Mrs.
. ing as bride, bridesmaid Mrs. C.
Pratt. Rosalie Mack acted the
part of groom and Joyce Cham
bers the best man. Following the
ceremony Winnifred Mack sang
i “Sweet Petunia in the Opion
Patch".
i The bride-elect was ushered to
a chair under a beautifully de
corated shower can, with stream-
; ers leading to a table laden with
! gifts. After opening the gifts,
Lois expressed her appreciation
in a pleasing manner. An
borate lunch was served by
hostess.
Attend Funeral
Attending the funeral
week of the late Orland Gaiser
were Mr. and Mrs. H. Wind,
Mr and Mrs J. Hana, Mr, apd
Mrs. R. Howden, Mr. and Mrs.j R. Wolfe, “ ’
Moir,
Mrs.
Sitter
ser, all of Detroit,
her, Sarnia, Mr.
Gooding and Mr.
Morlock of London, Mr. and Mrs.
F. Gratton of Grand Bend, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Wolfe and Mr. and
S. Wolfe of Dashwood.
Announcements Credito" Shower
I
BIRTHS
CARROLL—To Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Carroll at. St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London, on Wednes
day, June 6, a son, Jeffrey
Earl.
DICKEY—Mr. and Mrs. William
Dickey, Woodham, wish to an
nounce the birth of a daugh
ter, Donna Louise, at Mrs.
Hooper's Nursing Home, June
16, 1951; a sister for Mary,
Joyce, Dorothy and Sandra.
DUNCAN—Mr. and Mrs. John
Duncan, Kirkton, are proud to
announce the birth of their
son, June 16,
Hooper Nursing
tlier for Faye.
MeKERRAL—Mr.
thur McKerral of Exeter wish
to announce the birth of their
son, Denise, at the Hooper
Nursing Home, June 16, 1951.
SKINNER—M a r i o n and Ross
Skinner are happy to announce
the birth of a son, Dale Phil
lip, on Saturday, June 16, at
rs. Hunter’s Nursing Home;
a brother for Larry,
DEATHS
MeKERRAL — At St. Joseph’s
HospiTal, June 18, 1951, Den
ise, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur McKerral.
IN MEMORIAM
HOOKEY—In loving memory of
Mr. J. H. Hookey Sr., who
passed away on June 19, 1947.
Quickly and suddenly came the
call, %
Sudden death surprised us all;
Dearer to memory than words
can tell—
The love of a father' we loved
so well.
—Lovingly remembered by
sons, Jini( and Ronnie,
daughters-ln-law, Dorothy
Elsie.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne R. Fink
beiner, Crediton, wish to an
nounce the engagement of their
elder daughter, Mabel Irene, to
Gerald Ross, elder son of Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Haugh, Dash
wood. The wedding will take
place Saturday, July 14, at 12
noon in the Zion Evangelical
U.B. Church, Crediton. 21*
Mrs. George Hay, of Exeter,
wishes to announce the engage
ment of her youngest daughter,
Patricia Ruth, to Douglas Alan
Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. E.
Cook, of Hensail. The wedding
will take place quietly on the
thirtieth of
Mr. and
R.R. No. 2
nounce the
youngest <
Smith to Donald Stuart McLean
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald McLellan, R.R. No. 3, Den
field, wedding to take place,
July 7, at 5 p.m. in Lucan Unit-*
ed Church.
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson
wish to thank the kind friends
who remembered Mrs.
with
treats while in Victoria Hospital
and since
was much
Mr. and
to thank
neighbours
lovely
1951, at
Home; a
and Airs,Ar-
his
and
and
21*
I June. 21c
Mrs. Robert Barr,
Denfield wish to an-
engagement of their
daughter, L i 11 i a s
Hodgson
cards, flowers, calls and
returning home. All
appreciated. 21c
Mrs. Alf Hicks wish
all the friends and
who sent them the
plant ’and box of treats.
21*
wishes to
and neigh-
Clare Towle
all his friends
who have kindly helped in
Honours Bride
Mrs. W. Mack and daughters,
Mrs. (Evaline) Whiting, Winni-
per-!
with Delores Pfaff as
Whit- j
Mr.
Roy
and
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Marshall,
Mrs.
Mr.
thank
hours
so many ways when he was ill;
also to those who donated blood,
sent cards, and helped in any
way. ’ 21*
Mrs. Shirley Gaiser and Ricky
wish to thank their many friends
and neighbours for the many
kindnesses shown them in their
recent sad bereavement, for the
beautiful floral tributes, those
who acted as pallbearers and
flower bearers. Special thanks to
Dr. J. G. Dunlop, Dr. M. C.
Fletcher, Rev. J. V. Dahms and
the Hopper - Hockey Funeral
21*
family of the late Mrs.
Rowcliffe wish to express
sincere thanks for the
kindnesses shown during
recent bereavement-; also
Hensail
Representative
A. W. MORGAN
Association »
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Home.
The
Oliver
their
many
their
for the many acts of kindness
extended to Mrs. Rowcliffe dur
ing her long illness. 21*
Billie Etherington wishes to
thank all his friends for cards
and treats while a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, and since re
turning home. 21c
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser
wish to thank all their many
friends and neighbours for the
kindness shown during Orland’s
lengthy illness, and their recent
bereavement. Special
all 'blood donors and
also to Dr
Dahms.
I wish to
sent cards,
who visited
soph’s Hospital. A special thanks
to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman
for their kindness at the acci
dent. 21c
■Onah Williams
/ Dunlop
thank all
flowers
me while
thanks to
offerings;
and Rev.
21*
those who
and those
in St, Jo-
t
i
the United I •'
ela-
the
last
Mrs. J.
B. Wolfe,
Mrs. E.
Gordon Gai-
Mrs. D. Rem
and Mrs. C.
and Mrs. S.
' treasurer. Mrs. W. Mack preeid-
■ ed for W.M.S. business, after 1 which Mrs. Ed Lamport took
; charge of the program.
A story, “Girls of the Bible”,
. was told by Mrs. S. King and
several of the children favoured
j with numbers. Games were en-
i joyed on the lawn and refresh
ments served.
Accept Dashwood Invitation
Mrs. J. V. Dahms was
charge of program of the Ladies
Aid and W.S.W.S. meeting in
the Evangelical Church School
rooms. Meeting open e d wi t h
quiet music by
ner. Report of
was given and
was sung. A
Child” was given fey Mrs. Gor
don Ratz.
Solos were sung fey Mrs.
Dahms and Ross Wein. Business
was
Mrs.
from
with
was
was served by tl
charge.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs.
and family, Mr.
Mrs. M. Faist,
Mrs. E. M. Fahr-
recent convention
Convention Hymn
paper on “The
presided over by president
E. Wenzell, An invitation
Dashwood Society to meet
them for
accepted.
July meeting
dainty lunch
committee in
Wm. Schwartz
Floyd Steigler,
Mrs. A. Wolfe
and Mrs. A. Haist spent Sunday
at Huron Heights, Camlachie.
Mrs. Haist is remaining at her
cottage for the summer months.
Ersman’s Bakery
Supertest Station
PHONE 465
DAY OR NIGHT
Service with Courtesy '
Exeter Cab
With B. F, Goodrich Silver-
towns you get:
• Extra Blowout
Protection
• Longer Mileage
• Smoother Riding
Come in and see us today !
Opening Thursday
MAIN AND ANN STREET
(Formerly White’s Bakery)
BREAD, BUN’S, CAKES AND PASTRY,
WEDDING CAKES OUR SPECIALTY
We Will Be Happy to Accept Orders
LADIES’ AND MISSES’
Ing
Our stock of bathing suits is now complete. We
have a large range for misses and ladies to
choose from, jn one- and two-piece styles. Very
moderately priced at from ............. $3.9’5 to $7.95
B.F. Goodrich
long run
Exeter Motor Sales
Dodge & DeSoto
PHONE 200 EXETER
All Linen'
Towelling
All linen towelling,
wide, a real bargain this
month, at ..<!... .... 490 yd.
Striped awning drill, in
bright colours, 30” wide
— at less than today’s
wholesale price . 850 yd.
Men’s
40. At
Men’s
at ......
swim trunks, popular styles, sizes 30 to
from ................. $2.95 to $4.25' each,
odd swim trunks, sizes 30 to 86. Clearing
.............................................................. 980 each
fl
Boys’ and Girls’ Swim Suits
These are verv reasonably priced. At prices from
.......................... T.......‘......... ...... $150 to $2.95
1)
$
10% Off Men‘s
Tailored-to-
Measure Suits
For a limited time only,
James Bros. Ltd. are of
fering a discount of 10%
on all tailored-to-measure
suits, sport coats, top
coats and overcoats. Or
der your new summer or
fall suit now while these
prices last.
Dresses from 2 yr. to 14x
ham and chambray.
Sun dresses in print and
sizes in crgandy, ging-
chambray. Prices from
............... $2.50 to $4.50
*Hot Weather
Specials
We still have spring coats, long and short styles,
in regular and half sizes, 25% off.
<■
and Mrs. Hugo Schenk
visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Schenk’s mother, Mrs. MacDon
ald, in Grace Hospital, Windsor.
We are sorry to report there is
no improvement in Mrs. Mae-
Donald’s condition.Vi
Men's cotton sport shirts
—smartly styled with
matching belt, pleats and
zipper .................... $3.95
See our wide range of
men’s and boys' T-shirts
and sport shirts.
Superior Store Specials for June 21, 22, 23
VEL
Special value ................ per pkg. 390
CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP
Always popular ..................... 2 tins 230
OLD SOUTH GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
20-oz. tins 140 ...... 48-oz. tin 330
ELLMARR PEANUT BUTTER
16-oz. jars ..................... each 320
OAK LEAF SOCKEYE SALMON
Fancy quality, 73^-oz. tins ...... each420
GREEN GIANT NIBLETS CORN
Fancy quality, 14-oz. tins ...... 2 for 330
Jones & May
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