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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1951
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ORAL ROBERTS
SUNDAY MORNING
at 8:00 on
HEALING waters
BROADCAST
OHLQ — 680 on your dial
Oral Roberts is being might
ily used of God in the sav
ing and healing of tens of
thousands . . . more than
50,000 decisions for Christ
in 1950.
Heap , , ,
DR. E. CLIFF
on “Lessons in Living”on
CFRB at 12:45 a.m. every
Sunday
INSURANCE
AUTOMOBILE
Lumbermens Mutual
Casualty Co.
“World’s Greatest Automobile
Mutual”
FIRE
Mill Owner’s Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
Union Insurance Society
of Canton Ltd.
CASUALTY
Massie and Renwick Ltd.
Liability — Plate Glass
HOSPITALIZATION
Ernest C. Harvey
Insurance Agency
Phone 47 Exeter
Exeter Motor Sales
SOME GOOD CARS
AT REDUCED PRICES
Dodge^Sedan 4-Dr.
Dodge Custom 4-Dr.
Dodges Sp. Deluxe (3)
Chev Fleetline 2-Dr.
Ford 2-Dr. Sedan
Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan
Ford 4-Dr. Sedan
Chev Coaches (2)
Plymouth 2-Dr.
1949
1948
1947
1948
1949
194S
1939
1939
1938
Several Older Models Priced
• Sell.
1949 Ford 1-Ton Express $1,100
19 48 International 5-Ton Stake
194 7 International Panel .. $700
1947 Ford 2-Ton Stake .... $750
19 3 6 Fargo 2-Ton Stake .. $600
We appreciate you calling to
examine those units and road-
test them to enjoy their perform
ance.
FRED DOBBS
Phone 200 Exeter
to
$1,100
Church 1
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
-— Anglican
Rector; Rev. C. L. Langford,
B.A., m.a,
Organist: Robert Cameron
Sunday, November 4—
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:30 a.m.—-Holy Communion.
7:00 pan.—“Dust or Destiny”.
Picture shown under the dir
ection of Mr. S. Jones of Lon
don. All are welcome.
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
Dashwood
Rev. J. Henry Getz, Minister
Mrs, Ken McCrae, Organist
10 a.m.—Divine Worship.
11:15 a.m.-—Church School,
7:30 p.m,—Vesper Service.
Fri., Nov. 2, 8 p.m.—W.S.W.S.
Tues., Nov. 6, 7:45 p.m.—Leader
ship Training School. in this
church.
Wed., Nov. 7—
4:15 p.m,-—Junior League.
7:00 p.m.—Intermediate Fellow
ship.
8:00 p.m,—Senior Fellowship.
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.
ZION
Evangelical United Brethren
Crediton
Rev. J. V. Dahms, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Worship.
Sermon Subject: “The Vision
of God.”
11:00 a.m,—Church School.
7:30 p.m,—Worship.
Sermon Subject: “The Poor,
Rich Church,”
Thurs., Nov. 1, 8:00 x p.m.—
Prayer Meeting at the Parson
age.
Mon., Nov. 5, 8:00 p.m.—Youth
Fellowship.
Tues., Nov. 6, 7:45 p.m.—Lead-
ship Training School at Dash
wood,
Tues., Nov. 6, 7:45 p.m.—Leader
wood.
JAMES STREET UNITED
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M.,
Musical Director
a.m.—Sunday School.
a.m.—S e r m o n Subject:
> CJfirc They' NTocT n
10:00
11:00
"The Eagle Stirs tire' Nest.”
Anthem by the Choir.
A Mixed Quartette will sing.
7:00 p.m.—Rev. J. H. Anderson,
B.A., of Kirkton, will preach.
Solo by Jeanette Taylor.
Business Directory
DR. H. H. COWEN
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Main Street, Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoon
Bus. S6-W - Phone - Res. 86-J
DR. J. W. CORBETT
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Bell Building
Phone 273 Exeter
JOHN W. ORCHARD
OPTOMETRIST
Alain Street, Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
For Appointments Phone 355-J
E. F. CORBETT
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
Terms Reasonable
Satisfaction Guaranteed
EXETER, R.R. 1
Phone Zurich 92-r-7
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WM. H. SMITH
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
Special Training Assures You
Four Property’s True Value
Sale Day
Graduate of
American Auction College
Terms Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
CREDITON P.O. or PHONE 43-2
of
on
FRANK TAYLOR
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
For Huron and Middlesex
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Prices Reasonable and
Satisfaction Guaranteed
. Exeter P.O. or Ring 138
ARTHUR FRASER
INCOME TAX REPORTS
BOOKKEEPING SERVICE, ETC.
Phone 504Ann St., Exeter
ELMER D. BELL, K.C.
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
Successor to J. W. Morley
EXETER, ONTARIO
W. G. COCHRANE, B.A.
BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
EXETER, ONTARIO
At Hensail, Friday, 2 to 5 p.m.
EDWARD H. UNGER
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY
Old Post Office Building
LUCAN, ONTARIO
Tuesday afternoons 3:30 to 5:30
and Saturday afternoons
3:00 to 5:30
Funds wanted for first mortgage
investments.
ALVIN WALPER
LICENCED AUCTIONEER
for
HURON AND LAMBTON
For your sale, large or small,
courteous and efficient service
all times
“Service that Satisfies”
PHONE 57-r-2 DASHWOOD
at
MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev. A, E. Holley, B.A., B.D.
(Supply Minister)
Mrs, A- Y- Willard, Organist
11 a.m.—Rev, G. G. Burton,
M.A., B.D., Centralia,
12:15 p.m.-—Church School.
7 p.m.—“A Young Man’s Quest”
You are most cordially invited
to worship.
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Pentecostal Assemblies
of Canada
Rev* H. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer. „
Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S.
Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.
Missionary Sunday,
Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore.
Sun., 11 a.m.—Communion Sun
day.
Subject: “A Satanic Creed, on
the Devil’s Doctrine,”
7:30 p.m.—The Church’s Super
natural Ministry.
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.
“Christian Outreach.”
4:00 p.m.—Mission Band.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey
motored to Port Dover and visit
ed the Thomas Ivy Plant Green
houses, where there are 25 acres
of' roses and gardenias under
glass.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pearce at
tended the fall convocation at
the University of Western On
tario on Friday of last week to
witness the conferring of degrees
and presentation of diplomas and
certificates to graduates. Among
them was their son Charles C.
Pearce, Brantford, principal of
one of its public schools who re
ceived
Arts.
the degree of Bachelor of
WOODHAM
and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques
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Mr. Douglas Insley of
dine has taken a position in
Jones and Mays men’s wear de
partment.
Plan Shower
The October meeting of the
Pentecostal w.M.C. was held in
the church on Thursday. It was
opened by the president, Mrs. K.
McLaren.
The ladies decided to hold the
shower for the Christmas Hope
Chest in November instead of
December. Mrs.
was appointed to
the shower.
Mrs. McLaren
and Evangelist, Miss Mary Scott
gave the address. The meeting
was closed with a prayer by Mrs.
G. Thompson.
BIRTHS
BROWN—Gor.don and Joyce
Brown - (nee Joyce Simmons)
are happy to announce the ar
rival of their daughter, Sandra
Jean, at Calgary Hospital, on
October 18, 1951.
CONNELLY — LAC and Mrs.
George A. Connelly wish to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Dorothy Lynda, on
October 20, 1951, in St. Jo
seph’s Hospital.
ENGLAND—Mr. and Mrs. Jacque
England, of Crediton, are very
happy to announce the birth
of a son, Robert Wesley, at
the Hooper Nursing Home on
Saturday, October 27, 1951.
HARNESS—Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Harness annou nee the
birth of a son on October 28,
1951, at Miss Ballantyne’s
Nursing Home (stillborn).
PARSONS—Mr. and Mrs. Doug
las Parsons are happy to an
nounce the birth of
Randy Paul,
Nursing
1951.
SANDERS
Warren
nounce
Robert Frederick (Bobbie) on
October 29, 1951, at Miss Bal
lantyne’s Nursing Home.
SCHWALM — To Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Schwalm of Stratford,
a daughter, Susan Jane, at
Stratford General Hospital on
Sunday, October 21, 1951.
WYDOOGHE—The I-Tooper nurs
ing home wish to announce
the birth of a daughter to Mr.
and Mrs. H. Wydooghe, of
, Parkhill, at St. Joseph’s Hos
pital, on Sunday, October
1’951 (stillborn). ,4
MARRIAGES
PENWARDEN-MacKILLOP — On
Saturday, October 27, 19 51,
Miss Jean Marion MacKillop,
R.N., daughter of Mrs. R.
MacKillop and the late Mr.
MacKillop, of Vancouver, to
Mr. William Harold Penwar
den, son of Mr. and Mrs. G.
F. Penwarden, of Grand Bend,
formerly of Centralia; at the
Marpole Presbyterian Church,
Vancouver, B.C.
DEATHS
SWEITZER—At Mrs. Hodgert’s
Nursing Home, Exeter, on
Tuesday, October 30, Magda
lena Wein, of Crediton, belov
ed wife of the late John
Sweitzer, in her eighty-third
year. Resting at the Dinney
Funeral Home, Main Street,
Exeter, until Friday, Novem
ber 2, when the funeral serv
ice will be held in the Credi
ton Evangelical U.B.. Church
at 2 p.m. Interment in Credi
ton Evangelical U.B.’ Cemetery.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Penhale
of Exeter wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Grace Irene Elizabeth, to Clay
ton Charles Merner, the eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mer
ner, of London. The wedding is
to take place the first part of
November. 1*
Lon-
with
Robt.
C. Blanchard
be in charge of
read an article
a son,
at the Hooper
Home on October 17,
— Mr. and Mrs. E.
Sanders wish to an-
the birth of a son,
28,
THAMES ROAD
Mrs. Jack Stewart has a new
well at her house, after digging
to the depth of 80 ft. workmen
were successful in securing a
good flow of water.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Marchant
and daughter Helen of Western,
Mrs. W. E. Ferguson and Miss
Betty Lloyd of Schomberg spent
the week-end with Rev. Mr. and
Mrs. Mair and family.
Miss Margaret Cann of
don spent the week-end
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cann.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Seeley and
four children of London visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Passmore
David, and Dennis spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mer
rill of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Stewart of Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner
and Marilyn visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hod
gins of Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde
and Douglas visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohde
of Exeter.
Several from the community
attended Elimville Anniversary
on Sunday. Rev. E. M. Cook of
Lucan spent Sunday at the
Manse.
The first meeting of the Farm
Forum for this fall met at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Howard
Johns and the Lumley, school on
Monday evening.
The W.A. and WMS will meet
at the home of Mrs. Ray Clarke
on Wednesday afternoon, Nov
ember 7, at 2:30 p.m. The mem
bers who have not brought their
talent money in are asked to
bring it in to this meeting. The
election of officers will take
place at this meeting.
Regular services will be held
on Sunday. Sunday School at
10:15 a.m. and Church Service
at 1-1:15 a.m.
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Owing to Hydro Conversion,
we will
Not Be Chopping
or Roll ing
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
November 2 and 3
Notice
PARENTS of
Hensall and District
A Kindergarten Class is to-begin
on. Monday, November 5, Child
ren must have reached their
fifth birthday on or before Dec
ember 31, 1951, Anyone outside
the village who is interested in
sending a pupil please contact
J, F. Blackwell, Sec.-Treas„
Hensall School Board
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If You Use The Bus
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THERE IS A NEW TIMETABLE
In Effect On November 1, 1951
Many changes . Please obtain your new schedule
AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL TODAY. PHONE 151
Avoid Disappointment
The Western Ontario Motorways Ltd
$ GOODYEAg’S
new SUPER-CUSHION tire
NEW LOW PRICE
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Have just received a good
s h i p in ent of Pedlar Steel
Roofing. Order now.
Four-Foot Hardwood, $16.00
cord. Delivered in three-cord
loads. Some .12-Inch Hard
wood, $6.00 a single cord.
Mr.
and Mr. M. Jaques spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Lam
bert of Flint Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webber
and Miss Helen Webber spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Webber of Rochester,
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb and
1 family visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. L. Holtly of Glen-
worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Harris
and family of Medina visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Copeland.
■Misses Madeline Hardy of Den-
field and Audrey Harlton of
Greenway visited recently with
Miss Ombra Copeland.
Ronnie Sweitzer of Shipka
spent a few days with his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William
Rundle.
Mrs. J. Selves is
few days with Mrs.
liott of St. Marys.
Mr. Edgar Mills
week-end at his home
lage.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Harrison, of London,
Saturday with Misses
Blanche Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Betty visited on Sunday with
and Mrs. Floyd Pridham
Thames Road.
spending a
Robert El-
I-
spent
in the
Mills
visited
Rhea
Mills
the
vil-
and
on
and
and
Mr.
of
and
•Mr.
of
Scott’s Elevator
LUCAN
South End Service
RUSS & CHUCK SNELL
Phone: 328-W Nights 328-J
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CARDS OF THANKS
The
United
tunity
helped
success,
those who so kindly donated to
the “Remembrance Table”,
lc —Mrs. S. Steeper, Sec.
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to my friends and neigh
bours who so kindly remembered
me with flowers and cards and
also visits while a patient at St.
Joseph’s Hospital. lc
—Ed Beaver
ladies of the Brinsley
Church take this oppor-
to thank everyone who
to make their Bazaar a.
and many thanks to
USBORNE & HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter,
President
Ontario
Milton McCurdy R.R.1 Kirkton
Vice-President
Wm. A. Hamilton Cromarty
Directors
Harry Coates Centralia
E. Clayton Colquhoun R.R. 1
Science Hill
Martin Feeney R.R 2 Dublin
Angus Sinclair R.R.1, Mitchell
Agents »
Thos. G. Ballantyne R.R. 1
Woodham
Alvin L. Harris Mitchell
E. Ross Houghton Cromarty
Solicitor
W. G. Cochrane Exeter
Secretary-Treasurer
Arthur Eraser Exeter
ZION
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hern
family spent Sunday with
and Mrs. Everett Skinner-,
Elimville.
Mr. and Mrs. James Earl were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Johns of Elimville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hern spent
the week-end in Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Brock were Sunday guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey of Win
chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hern and
family of Ridgetown visited on
Sunday with Mrs. John T. I-Iern.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hern
and family spent Suday with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Ford
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville
of Kirkton, visited on
with Mr. and Mrs.
Hern.
Mrs. William McNeil and
Olive Stephens of St. Marys
week-end guests of Mr. and
Warren Brock.
Church will be held on
day November 4, at 1:30
IN MEMORIAM
DAVEY—In loving memory of a
dear father, Rueben Davey,
passed away October 31, 1950.
This day we do remember—
A* loving thought we give
To one no longer with us,
But in our heart still lives.
—Fondly remembered by daugh
ter, Eileen, and son-in-law. 1*
DUNN—In loving memory of a
dear son and brother, Law
rence Dunn, who passed away
November 6, 19 47.
when your life was bright
est,
when your years
were called from
of sorrow
To a home
—Lovingly
mother,
brothers.
FLETCHER—There passed away
three years ago, November 3,
1948, Mrs. E. Lillian Fletcher,
beloved wife of Dr. M. C.
Fletcher.
More and more
her,
Friends may
is healed,
But they little
Just
Just
You
were best,
this world
of near
Rogers,
Sunday
Ephraim
Miss
were
■Mrs.
Sun-
__ ___ , p.m.
with Sunday School following at
2:3i0; p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern and
family spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Bernett of Den-
field.
Mrs. Melville Herd spent
week-end in Thorndale.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jaques and
Ray spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Melville Gunning of Whal
en.
Mr.________
Hern spent a prolonged week
end in Galt and St. George.
since 1945 new power develop
ment in Quebec amounts to 1,-
500,000 horsepower.
the
Bob McCormack and Keith
of eternal
remembered by
father, sisters
rest.
his
and
lc
eacli day we miss
think the wound
j know the sorrow
Lies within our breast conceal
ed.
HIGGINS—In loving memory of
a dear husband and father,
Robert Higgiri< who passed
away three years ago, October
31, 1948.
Deep in the heart lies a pictue
Of a loved one laid to rest;
In memory’s frame we shall
keep it,
Because he was one of the
best.
-—Ever remembered by his wife
and family. 1*
RESTEMAYER — In loving re
membrance of Mrs. Henry
Restemeyer, who passed away
one year ago, October 28,
1950.
This day we do remember—
A loving thought we give
To one no longer with us,
But in our hearts still lives.
—Ever remembered by her fam
ily. lc
MEN’S and BOYS’
Station Wagon Coats FLANNELETTE
Reg.
STRAWBERRY
MARMALADE .. 360RASPBERRY
450
410
$36.00
$19.50
Fourteen only — boys’
plain navy all-wool wind
breakers. Sizes 32 and
34 to clear at ...... $3.95
snow.
real warmth with
ALLEN’S APPLE JUICE
Large 48-oz. tins .......... each 250
TALISMAN JAMS, LARGE 24-OZ. JARS
PEACH ...................
Special
Jones & May
Outstanding Topcoat Values
Fine quality English gabardine and covert coats
in the season’s smartest shades and stylings. Ex
cellently tailored, easy filling models in regulars
and tails . . . beige, brown, grey and teal. Sizes
33 t0 44 ............................................. $39.00 to $55.00
MEN’S SPECIALLY PURCHASED
All-Wool Overcoats
AT NEW LOW PRICES!
Choose from fine all-wool Cromarty Elysians
famous for years of rich appearance and long
wear, or good looking velours and hard-wearing
meltons and fleeces. All handsomely lined for full
warmth and styled in the popular slip-on or
dressy double-breasted models. New rich shades
of navy, teal, grey, brown and heather in sizes
35 to 46.
Cromarty Elysian Special $49.50
Others from $35.00 to $55.00
Here is real value in the. ever-popular three-
quarter length station wagon coats. Tailored from
closely woven rayon gabardine or tough, durable
mountain cloth that repels wind, rain or
Rayon satin quilted linings for
full or short ipouton collars.
Men’s — $22.95 to
Boys’ $15.95 to
Something New
IN MEN’S
Nyl on Sox
At last! N y lo n that
breathes! Amazing new
Nylo - Mist process now
actually air-conditions
and makes M o n a r c h
Tougliies as absorbent as
wool an,d „ they’re un
conditionally guaranteed
for 90 days. Plains or
neat clock designs $1.75
Blankets
Ibex flannelette blankets
-—large size 70” x 90:
white oi’ grey with pink
or blue borders.
price $6.95 pair on sale
. $5.95 pr.
Superior Store Specials for Nov. 1, 2, 3
GREEN GIANT NIBLETS CORN
Good buying, 14-oz. tins ...... 2 for 330
Several leading soap manufacturers have
in soaps and soap powders. These new
NOW!
370
announced substantial price reductions
lower prices are in effect in this store