HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-10-11, Page 7THE T1MES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1951 Page 7
Wins Scholarship
Congratulations to Elmer A.
Campbell, of Exeter, who won
one of the Huron County scholar
ships awarded to students at the
University of Western Ontario,
Elmer is in his third year of
Business Administration.
Revival
With Evangelist
REV. PAULIN J3 HAGUE WOOP
Welland
Church OF God
Grand Bend
Oct. 7 to 21
NIGHTLY 8 P.M. EXCEPT SAT.
SUNDAY SERVICES
11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
MOUNT CARMEL
Misses Mary and Betty Ryan
of Chicago spent the holiday
with their brother Michael and
Mrs. Ryan,
* Miss Madeline Glavin of Port
Colbourne spent the holiday with
her mother, Mrs. Jos. Glavin,
James Dalton is moving his
household effects to Grand Bend
where he intends to make his fu
ture home.
Mr. Cornelius Regan of Lon
don spent Sunday and the holi
day with his mother, Mrs. Mary
Regan.
Joseph Regan and family have
returned to Toronto after attend
ing the wedding of his sister
Shirley to William Gill of Lon
don.
All are invited to attend the
social evening in the Parish Hall
on Friday night. Dance and bin-
go.
Provincial Constable Cecil Gibbons, of the local detachment,
will assist in policing crowds
when the Royal Tour goes
through Windsor and London.
Church"
MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D.
(Supply Minister)
Mrs. A. Y- Willard, Organist
11 a.m.—"A CALL TO WOR
SHIP."
Anthem: "Onward Christian
Soldiers."
12:15 p.m.—Church School.
7 p.m.—"DOES IT WORK?"
Anthem: "Jesus Ca]Js.”
Your are cordially invited to
worship.
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Pentecostal Assemblies
of Canada
Rev. H, Kendrick, Pastor
Thurs., 8 p.m.—Challengers at
home of Mrs. Thomson.
Fri,, 8 p.m.—Y.P.S.
Speaker: Mr. Stuart Triebner.
Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.
Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore.
Starting Sunday two full weeks
of special meetings with Can
ada’s finest children’s worker,
Miss Mary Scott, of Hamilton.
Sun., 11 a.m.—Worship.
Sunday, 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic
Service.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev, Donald R> Sinclair, B.A.
Minister
Organist: Mrs, IE. Nixon, Jl.T.C.M,
10:00 a.m.—Church School.
11:00 a.m,-—Public Worship.
Mon., Oct. 15, 6:30 p.m.—Caven
Club pot-luck supper and pro
gramme.
Tues,, Oct. 16, 7:30 p.m.—C.G.-
J.T. at the manse.
Thurs., Oct. 18, 8:00 p.m.—Cav
en Auxiliary, Women's Mis
sionary Society,
ST. JOHN-BY-THE-LAKE
- Anglican - Episcopal -
Grand Bend, Ontario
Rev. J. E. G. Houghton, Rector
10:00 a.m.-—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m,—Morning Prayer.
Holy Communion first Sunday
of each month.
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 W.M.S. Annivers
ary.
Guest Preacher; Dr. Wallace
Crawford, returned medical
missionary from China.
- Theme: "The United Church
of Canada Pays Dividends.”
Anthem by the Choir.
Solo; Irene Beaupre.
7 p.m.—Dr. Wallace Crawford
will conduct a special evening
service.
Theme: "Christianity or Com
munism in the Far East."
Duet: Jean Taylor and Doro
thy Pooley.
A warm welcome is extended
to all.
Evangelical United Brethren
Crediton
Rev. J. V. Dahms, Minister
Sunday, October 14—
10 a.m.-—-Worship.
"The Vicarious Life.”
11 a.m.—Church School.
7:30 p.m.—Worship.
"A Backslider Restored.”
Tuesday, Oct. 16, 7:45 p.m.—
Leadership Training School.
Anniversary
Services
Woodham United Church
will be held on
Sunday, October 14
11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Conducted by Rev. W. H. Pike
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
Dashwood
Rev. J. Henry Getz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
10 a.m.—Worship Service.
Speaker: Rev. Norman Johns
ton, Missionary to Bolivia.
11:15 a.m.—Church School. sk
7:30 p.m.—Youth Rally.
Sound Film: "Simon Peter,
Fisherman.”
Tuesday, 7:45 p.m.—Leadership
Training School begins at
Crediton.
Wed., 8 p.m.—Mid-week Prayer
Service.
TRIV1TT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —
Rector: Rev. C. L. Langford,
B.A., M.A.
Organist: Robert Cameron
Sunday, October 14—
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:30 a.m.—Harvest Thanksgiv
ing Service.
Preacher: Rev. W. A. Jones,
B.A., Seaforth.
Announcements
EXETER RAGES
Wednesday, October 17
$1,200 IN PURSES
2.27 Class, Trot or Pace * . , . $300
2.22 Class, Trot or Pace . . . $300
2.18 Class, Trot or Pace . . . $300
Free-for-all Class,'Trot or Pace . . $300
Three per cent to enter. Three-heat plan. Each heat a race. Three heats of one mile
each. Canadian Trotting Association rules to govern with exceptions. The commit
tee reserves the right to call off any race or make any other desirable changes. Free
hay and straw. Races start at 1:00 p.m. E.S.T.
Closing Date for Entries Saturday, Oct. 13 Horses Eligible Oct. 13
ANNOUNCER: TORY GREGG
CLIMIE-WHITESELL STARTING GATE WILL BE USED
Betting Privileges on the Grounds
ADMISSION
To Grounds: Adults $1.00, including tax; Children 250, including tax; Autos 250
Grandstand Free
EXETER TURF CLUB
Frank Taylor, President Jack Morrissey, Chairman - G. W. Lawson, Sec.-Treas.
MARRIAGES
MANN-WEBB—In Toronto, Sep
tember 22, 1951, Donna Ber
nice, younger daughter of Mr.
. and Mrs. Elgin Webb, Grand
Bend, to Jack L. Mann, son
of Mr. L. Mann and the late
Mrs. Mann of Toronto.
ENGAGEMENTS
•Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker,
Cromarty, wish to announce the
engegement of their eldest
daughter, Helen Elizabeth Ann,
to Hugh Robert Currie, son of
Mrs. Currie and the late Hugh
Currie of Winnipeg. The wed
ding is to take place at Crom
arty Presbyterian Church at 4
p.m. October 27, 19 51. 11c
Mr. and Mrs. William R.
Snell wish to announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Jean
Margaret, to LAC Jack Donald
Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Smith of Shellbrook, Sask.
The marriage will take place in
November. 11*
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole of
London wish to announce the
engagement of their only daugh
ter, Marie Catherine, to Lorne
G. Branton, only son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Branton, of Princeton.
The wedding will take place in
Welsley United Church Chapel
at 2:30 p.m. October 27. 11c
CARDS OF THANKS
Miss Nettie Keddy wishes to
thank -all her friends for the
lovely cards, visits, flowers and
treats she received while a pat
ient in St. Joseph’s Hospital. *
We wish to thank all those
who contributed to the fund for
us when our barn was burned;
to those who sponsored the.fund,
and to our friends and neigh
bours who helped us in the
emergency.—Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Eagleson. 11*
Miss Norma Snell wishes to
thank all her friends who were
so kind to her during her recent
illness. 11*
Mrs. John Willis wishes to ex
press her thanks to her many
friends and relatives for cards,
flowers and treats sent to her
while a patient in St. Joseph’s
Hospital and since returning
home. *
My family and I wish to
thank all those who so kindly
sent us sympathy cards during
our recent bereavement; also
ladies who assisted in supplying
refreshments and serving the
many friends and relatives Who
returned to the home for lunch.
* —Norman Mitchell
IN MEMORIAM
SIMS—In loving memory of a
dear wife and mother, Eliza
beth Jean Sims, who passed
away October 8, 1950.
The dearest mother the world
would hold,
The cheeriest smile, a heart of
gold;
Always a smile instead of a
frown,
Always a hand when we were
down.
Always so thoughtful, jolly and
kind,
What a wonderful memory she
CENTRALIA
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson
were in Toronto for a few days
last week.
Miss Evelyn Wright of Lon
don spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and - Mrs, Amos
Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McFalls
were Thanksgiving visitors with
Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Glen at
Chiselhurst.
■Mr. and Mrs. Qrma Pollock
and family of ., Ripley, Mr. and Mrs, Murray W:’4<ien and fam
ily of Kincardine were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Lome Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of
Toronto and Mrs, William Bow
den of Exeter called on friends
in the village on Sunday even
ing.
Mr. and Mrs, T. C. McLeod of
Aurora were Monday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mc-
Falls.‘ Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McCann
and family , of Stratford were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Bowden.
Cpl. and Mrs. Lew Busselle
and Donna Leanna spent the
Thanksgiving holiday in Detroit
and Pontiac, Michigan.
Cpl. Ray Gauthier of Cen
tralia Airport is in Trenton on I
temporary duty. He was chosen .
to be one of the waiters to Prin
cess Elizabeth and the Duke of
Edinburgh and party when they
visit there on Friday, October 12.
W1NCHELSEA
Mrs. Mabel Green (nee Mabel
Sawyer) and sister, Mrs. Lila
Stafford, from Vancouver, B.C.,
were recent guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Newton Clarke. Many of
their old friends called to see
them and renew acquaintances. !
Miss Joy Whitlock and Miss
Winnie Smithson of St. Thomas
spent Thanksgiving week-end at
the homes of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Har
ry Ford and Mr. and Mrs. Free
man Horne.
Mr. Harold Denham of Wal-
laceburg spent the week-
with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Batten,
Mr. and Mrs. William Church
of near Seaforth visited on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gil-
fillan.
Mr. and Mrs. William Arm
strong and family have recently
moved from Detroit to the home
vacated by Mr. Carl Payne, mak
ing three new pupils for the
local school. We welcome them
to our community.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Clarke
of Farquhar spent one day re
cently with Mr, and Mrs. Wil
liam Walters.
Abram Dearing
The funeral of the late Abram.
Dearing was held Tuesday after
noon from the R. C. Dinney fun
eral home conducted by Rev. A.
E'. Jolly, minister of Main St.
Church, with interment in the
Grand Bend cemetery. Mr. Dear
ing, who farmed most of his life
in Stephen Twp. and for some
time has resided in Exeter, was
taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital,
London, where he passed away
Sunday in his 88th year. He was
predeceased by his wife, the
former Ann Baker. Surviving are
two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Bier-
ling and Merle, of town and one
son Leon, of Sarnia.
The pallbearers were Messrs.
T. Pryde, G. A. Cann, P. Bert
ram, F. Taylor, M. Quance and
Emerson Cornish.
left behind—
And those who knew her all will
know
What a dear wife and mother
we lost a yeai* ago.
■—Lovingly remembered by hus
band and family. 11*
Huron & Erie
Debentures
A Time-Tested
Trustee Investment
1 and 2 Years 3 to 10 Years
3S 3i%
• Interest payable half-yearly
• $100 or more accepted
Huron&Erie
MORTGAGE_CORPORATION
London, Ont.
District Representatives
B. M. Francis, Exeter, Ont.
E. D. Bell, Exeter, Ont.
F. G. Bonthron, Hensall, Ont.
H. K. Eilber, Crediton, Ont.
J. W. Haherer, Zurich, Ont.
Lloyd B. Hodgson, Centralia, Ont.
LADIES’
Silk Underwea r on Sale
Twenty dozen ladies’ white silk briefs and panties
in the well known Stanfield make; sizes small,
medium and large. *
Regular 850 line for ............................................
Regular $1.00 line for .......................................
Regular $1.25 line for ........................................
All first quality. Buy several pairs at these
prices.
590
790
890
low
Sale of Monarch Swan Yarn
AT 390 BALL
Five hundred I-oz. balls of the popular Monarch
Swan 3-ply knitting wool, all popular colours.
Reg. price 530 ball on sale this month at 390 ball
-s
S'
Special
Ten webs figured flan
nelette, popular shades,
36” wide. A real value
this month at 690 yard
McCALLS
Fashion Books
Fashion books, needle
work, crafts, arts, knit
ting and chochet now in
stock for fall and win
ter.J
Ladies’, Misses’ and Girls’ Ready-to-Wear
New styles in suits, coats, dresses, snow
blouses, hand bags, etc., now ready for
plan for suits, coats and dresses.
and ski suits, blouses, neck scarves, gloves,
fall and winter. Ask about our lay-away
Clearance of
Men’s Suits
We arc continuing our sale of men’s
suits until October 31. Here is your
opportunity to save up to $16.00 on
your new fall suit. All-wool cloths
in both single- and double-breasted
styles, in regulars, naturals, tails and
short stouts. Sizes 35 to 44.
Reg. values to $55 on sale at $39.00
f
M en‘s Overcoats - $15
Fifteen only men’s winter overcoats,
good cloths and shades, dark greys
etc., carried over from
sizes 36, 37, 38, 39 only.
Values to $35 on sale at $15.00 each
'.1
last year;
M en’s Topcoats
Six only for spring and fall. 34 to
36, in donegal tweeds, etc. If you
wear a small size these arc a real
bargain at ....................... $10.00 each
Superior Store Specials for Oct. 11, 12, 13
ST. WILLIAMS GRAPE JAM
New pack, large 24-oz. jars .. each 290
ELLMARR PEANUT BUTTER
1-Ib. jars ................................... each 320
BETTY’S* TANGERINE MARMALADE
Very special, limited supply
Large 4-lb. tins ......................... each 590
MAPLE LEAF SOAP FLAKES
With free soap figurine 1-lb* pkg. 380
BLUE JAY DESSERT PEARS
Choice quality, 15-oz. tins .... 2 for 350
FAB DEAL
Special, two packages regular size Fab
2 for ...................................................... 730
Jones & May