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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-10-25, Page 7Canadians used four per cent more sugar in 1950 than they did in 1949. THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1»S1 Church"Announcements GENUINE Duo-Therm Radiant Circulator FUEL OIL HEATERS only $74.95 • Exclusive Duo-Therm Dual Chamber Burner-— gets more heat from every drop of oil. • Special Waste Stopper —built into ever}' Duo-Therm. Puts extra heat in your home, helps save fuel. • Specially designed—to increase radiation and circulation of heat. • Waist High Control Dial —lets you dial heat like you tune a radio. A REAL BUY AT Beavers Hardware Phone 86 Exeter ■ ZION Evangelical United Brethren Crediton.............. Rey. J. V. Dahins, Minister 10 a.m.—Worship. Speakers; Mr. and Mrs. Muro of Mexico, 11 a.m.—Church School. Evening Service withdrawn. Tuesday, Oct. 30, 7:45 p.m.- Leadership Training School at Dashwood. Thursday, Nov. 1, 8:15 p.m,— Prayer Meeting. J. JAMES STREET UNITED Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M., Musical Director 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Rev. H. V. Workman of Tillsonburg. Sermon Subject: “Expectancy Through Rededication.” Anthem by the Choir. Solo by Bruce Cudmore. The evening service is withdrawn in favour of Main Street Unit­ ed Church anniversary. CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren Dashwood Rev. J. Henry Getz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist MEN’S DAY 10:00 a.m.—Worship Service. Speaker: Dr. Harry Godsell. Music by the Beach O’Pines Quartette and the local Men’s Choir. 11:15 a.m.—Church School. Evening Service withdrawn in favour of Zurich E.U.B. anni­ versary. ■ Tuesday, 7:45 p.m.—Leadership Training School in this Church Wed., 8:00 p.m.—Senior Youth Fellowship. Elimville Church Anniversary Sun., Oct. 28 SPEAKER: REV. E. M. COOK of Lucan, will bo guest speaker and service will be at 11:00 a.m. You Are Welcome to Attend Stop Look Listen Exeter Tabernacle Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor Children For Christ Crusade to be continued with EVANGELIST MARY SCOTT of Hamilton 7:00 7:00 7:30 Tuesday and Wednesday—Filmstrips. Thursday—Great Family Night. Friday—Closing Service of Crusade. P.M. P.M. P.M. Rhythm Band. Sunshine Choir. Special musi­ cal numbers and filmstrips. Sunday, 10 AM.—Great Sunday School Rally. Special numbers rendered by the children. Illustrated message by Evangelist Mary Scott. S.S. Supt. E. Cudmore and teachers give all a special welcome. Come one and all. Sunday, 7:30 P.M.—Great Evangelistic Service. Miss Scott will bring the message. This is your invitation.* CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev, Donald R. Sinclair, B.A, Minister Organist: Mrs. E. Nixon, A.T.C.M, ANNIVERSARY SERVICES 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Public Worship. Thurs., ,Oct. 25, 7:00 p.m.—The Caven Auxiliary, Women’s Missionary Society pot-luck supper, at the home of Mrs. William Sillery. TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector: Rev. C, L. Langford, B.A., M.A. Organist: Robert Cameron Sunday, October 28— DIOCESAN LAYMEN’S SUNDAY 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.-—Morning Prayer. The Rector will be assisted by Laymen from the parish. Monday, October 29, 9:00 p.m.— Meeting of the Board of Man­ agement. 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. DASHWOOD Mr. and Mrs. Russel Tieman and Barrie and Mrs. G. Merner are visiting in Detroit. Mr. Chester Gaiser spent the past several weeks in Detroit. Mrs. J. S. Witzel left Sunday for Toronto when she will spend the winter with her son. Mr. and Mrs. A, White of De­ troit called on Mrs. Witzel on Saturday. Mr. Chas. Watts, of Windsor spent a few days with friends in town. Mrs. Ness returned home Sat­ urday after sending the past two weeks in Stratford and Windsor. Miss Amelia Willert, of Wing­ ham spent the week-end at her home. Mrs. J. Chalmers and David of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoffman over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reste- meyer of London called on Mr. O. Restemeyer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman are visiting in Richmond Hill. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poland of Frankford spent the week-end with Mrs. C. Gaiser. Mr. and Mrs. and Lynda and Mary Jane Hoff­ man spent Sunday in Richmond Hill. Mrs. Robt Newton and child­ ren of London are visiting with Mrs. R. Willert. J. M. Tieman WINCHELSEA Several the Y.P.U. James St. Church, Exeter, last week-end entertained in the village. Much joyment was derived brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. Wib Mr. Alf Brooks visited on Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong of Hensail. Mr. Clarence Ford of Kitchen­ er spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford. Miss Wilma Walters spent the week-end in Toronto and attend­ ed the Martin-Gilroy wedding there on Saturday. Mrs. Gordon Prance spent a few days recently with friend’s in Detroit. A few from this community at­ tended anniversary services at Thames Road United Church on Sunday and there. Mr. and and family on Sunday William Walters^ young people from convention held in over were graciously at different homes mutual en- from their Batten and visited with friends Mrs. Ross Walters of Windsor visited with Mr. and Mrs. Main Street United Church REV. A. E. HOLLEY, B.A., Supply Minister B.D Anniversary Services Sunday, October 28, 1951 11 a.m. - zThe Church Triumphant Anthems: “Rejoice, the Lord Is King”, “Nearer, My God, to Thee”, 7 p.m. Anthems: “I Will Praise Thee, O Lord” “Now the. Day Is Over”. REV, A. E. HOLLEY PREACHING You and Your Friends Are Most Cordially Invited to These Services - BIRTHS DYCK—To LAC and Mrs. H. Dyck, (nee Pauline Godbolt) of Exeter, a daughter, Joan Eileen on October 17, at the Hooper Nursing Home. GAISER—Mr. , and Mrs. Arthur Gaiser (nee Elmore Denton) announce the arrival of a son, Denton Arthur, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, October 22, 1951. GRILL—LAC Harry and Mrs. Grill of Centralia wish to an­ nounce the birth of a son on Tuesday, October 23, at the Hooper Nursing Home. KOPP—LAO James and Mrs. Kopp (nee Etta Mae Brintnell) of Exeter are very proud to announce the birth of a daugh- the o n CARDS OF THANKS Mrs. Charles Snell and Beth wish to thank all their friends for all the flowers, cards and gifts received while in st. Jo­ seph’s Hospital. IN MEMORIAM DAVEY—In loving memory dear husband and father, xmc- •ben Davey, who passed away one year ago, October 31, 1950, October comes with deep regret, A month we never will forget; Till memory fades and life de- ter, Karen Elaine, at Hooper Nursing Home Wednesday, October 24. MARSHALL—Mr. and Mrs. Marshall of Kirkton are __ happy to announce the arrival of their son David Ross at the Hooper Nursing Home, Mon­ day, October 22. PARSONS—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons (nee Margaret Wein), of Ferndale, Mich., a daughter, Janis Anne, at High­ land Park General Hospital, Highland Park, Mich., on Oc­ tober 19, 1951. VANDERPOST—Sgt. and Mrs, F. Vanderpost are very happy to announce the birth of a son, John, at Miss Ballantyne’s Nursing Home on October 17; a brother for Janina-Marie. * ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd O’Brien, Zurich, wish to an­ nounce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Catharine Marilyn, to Mr. Norris Howard Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Webb, Dashwood, Ont. The wedding will take place on Saturday, November 10, at 2:00 p.m. at the home of the bride’s parent, Zurich, Ontario. 25* CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank all who were so kind to me while a patient at St. Joseph’s Hospital. —Bob Scott Ross very I wish to express my sincere thanks to my relatives, neigh­ bours and friends for kindly re­ membering me with cards, let­ ters, visits, flowers and treats I was ill. * ■—Mrs. Rhoda Shapton Clinton Sweet wishes to all his friends for the re­ cards, treats and his ill- in Vic- 25* while Mr. thank membrances, flowers received during ness and while a patient toria Hospital. I wish to express my thanks to all my friends and neighbours who helped in any way in the lifting, topping and hauling of my sugar beets. * —John Miners sincere Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kerslake wish to thank their friends and neighbours who remembered Ar­ thur with cards and treats, etc., while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital and since home. The family of the Margaret Love wish their .relatives, neighbours and friends for their kind expres­ sions of sympathy extended to them during their recent sad bereavement, also for the beau­ tiful floral tributes. Special thanks to Rev. Mr. Burton, Dr. Goddard, Bonthron Funeral Serv­ ice and all who helped in any way. 25* returning 25* late Mrs. to thank Hallowe*en Party The Kumjoinus class of Main St. Church had their social eve­ ning Monday, October 22, in the church, in the form of a Hal­ lowe’en masquerade. A good number came in cos­ tume which started things off right. The judges -picked Mabel Hockey in a Chinese costume as the prize winner. Leonard committee took charge games for McKnight and his of the Helen the winner of which caused a the evening. Braithwaite was one of the games lot of fun. The lunch was bel Skinner and a social time was enjoyed. served by Ma­ her group and CENTRALIA Former Pastor Is Guest Speaker Rev. W. Kiteley, of Norwich, a former pastor of this church, was guest speaker at the Thank- offering service on, Sunday and delivered two very fine sermons. In the evening he chose as his subject, “What is Religion” when he stressed the fact that the teaching of religion should be­ gin in the home. Special music was provided by the choir under the leadership of Mrs. Kenneth Hodgins with Mrs. Penwarden of Grand Bend assisting and Mrs. Bowes as soloist in the evening. The flow­ ers were placed in the church by Mrs. Huxtable. Personal Items Mrs. A. Harlton is visiting with her daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. P. Vercoe in Flint, Michigan. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ken Greb and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blair, Judy and Bonnie, motored to Port Huron on Sunday to Visit with Mrs. Blair’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Warwick. parts will iive forever hearts. —Ever remembered by his wife, daughter Mary, son-in-law Cliff and grandchildren. 25* HARNESS—In loving memory of our dear sister, Lucinda O. Harness, who passed away Oc­ tober 26, 1947. We do not need a special day To bring you to our mind, For the days we do not think. of you ; Are very hard to find. —Ever remembered by sisters, j Lillie and Ella. 25* j SCOTT—In loving memory of a j deai’ wife and mother, Jean • Uldene Scott, who passed away ■ one year - - 1950. The dearest mother the world would hold, The cheeriest smile, a heart of gold; Always a smile instead of a frown, Always so jolly, thoughtful kind, What a wonderful memory left behind, And those who knew her all know What a dear wife and mother we lost a year ago. —Sadly remembered by husband ‘ and daughter Jean. 25* SCOTT—In loving - remembrance of Jean Uldene Scott, who passed away one year ago Oc­ tober 20, 1950. Two lovely hands are resting, The voice we loved is still; The one who meant so much to us Now is resting on God’s Beau­ tiful Hill. | gave us strength to face it, was such a sudden blow; I what it meant to lose her . No one will ever know. —.Ever remembered by Mother , and Dad Rundle, sisters, bro- ’ thers and families. 25* ! SCOTT—In loving ■ memory of a, dear daughter-in-law, Clifford Scott, away one year 20, 1950. Her smiling way face Are a pleasure She had a kindly And died beloved by all. Some day we hope to meet her, j Some day, we know not when; i To clasp her hand in the better land, ! Never to part again. —Sadly remembered by Mr. and j Mrs. Albert Scott and family. He God It But Increase in Rates Effective NOVEMBER 1, 1951 Due to Increased Operational Costs We Wish to Announce an Important Notice 25c 25 Weather Permitting the Hydro Will Be Off on Jean : and she wilP H.E.P.C. of^Ontario a. A GREAT of a Rue- Sunday Afternoon, Oct. 28 FROM 1:30 P.M. TO 4:00 P.M. I in our j Guenther Transport ago, October 20, | i The Areas Affected Are: Town of Exeter, Village of Hensail, Farm Area between Exeter and Hensall, Huron Street West, and second concessions of Stephen and Hay Townships, north of Crediton Road YOUTH RALLY i LUCAN COMMUNITY CENTRE Saturday, October 27 SPECIAL TALENT and pleasant i/ LUCAN MISSION Y.P. Ibex Flannelette Blankets on Sale Circular Pillow Cotton And the Much Talked About Film,to recall, ford for each each 300 PEAS 2 for 390 Hundreds of balls Monarch, Swan 3-ply all-wool knitting yarn, 1-oz. balls. Popular shades. Regu­ lar price 530 ball; to clear in a hurry at 390 ball Mrs. who passed ago, October Three hundred pairs first quality Ibex and King- cot flannelette blankets, large size'—70” x 90”. White or grey with pink or blue borders. Reg. price $6.95 pair; on sale at ................ $5.95 pair THURANCE YORK Chalk Artist, Toronto On Sale at 85c per Yard About 350 yards 42” Wabasso circular pillow cot­ ton—Wabasso’s best quality. A regular $1.00 value; on sale at ..................................... 850 yard ?The Man Who Forgot God You Are Cordially Invited at 8:00 p.m. LADIES’ Ready-to-Wear Department Children’s snow suits, 1- or 2-pie ce, in water­ proofed gabardine, with parkas or caps. Sizes 3 to 14x. Colours: brown, green, wine and blue. Prices $11.95 to $18.50 Monarch Knitting Yarn on Sale Station Wagon Coats Smart styles for children Misses’ and ladies’, ii shades of red, grey, tan green, wine and brown with mouton fur collars of grey and brown with heavy underlining. A t very attractive prices. Use our lay-away plan if you wish. Superior Store Specials for Oct. 25, 26, 27 ROBINHOOD OATS Quick cooking, 5-lb. bags ...... each 470 CLARK’S PORK & BEANS With chili sauce, 15-oz. tins 2 for 250 AUNT JEMIMA CAKE MIX DEAL One pkg. Silver or Devil’s Food Mix and Pyrex Pie Plate for .................. 690 CROWN CORN SYRUP 24b. tins .................................... STOKELEY’S HONEY POD Fancy quality, 15-oz. tins ...... NEW LUX Knitting book FREE with 2 Price packages. 830 V