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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-03-20, Page 7• THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 1952 Page 7 Skinny men, women gain 5J0J 5 lbs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor What a ttirilh Bony limbs fill out; ugly hollows fill up, neck no longer scrawny, body loses halt- starved. sickly "bean-polo" look. Tiiousawls of girta, women, men, who never could Rain before, >.re now proud of shapely, healthy-Jooklng bodies. They thunk the special vigor-building, tlesh-bulldlng tonlo, Ostrcx. Its tonics, stimulants, Invlgorators, Iron, vitamin l>i. calcium, enrich blood, improvo anpetlto and digestion so food gives you inoro strength and nourishment: put llesn on bare bones. Don't fear getting too fat. Stop when you've gained the 5, JO, J5 or 20 lbs. you need for normal weight. Costs little. New "get acquainted” size only GOc. Try famous Oatrcx Tonlo Tablets for pew vigor and added pounds, this very day. At all druggists. ■ —*——-—I—!——.,—,——■ Church'II Classifieds WORK WANTED • Portable Arc Welding • • Acetylene Welding • • Steel Fabrication • • Machine Work • • Grinding • Marshall & Murray Machine Shop EXETER ONTARIO B..—... .........................™■ MAIN STREET UNITED Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D. (Supply Minister) Mrs. A. Y. AViliard, Organist Sunday, March 23— 11 a.in.—“How Much Is Enough” 12:15 p.m.—-The Church School in all departments. 7 p.m.—“Words Or Actions” A warm welcome awaits you at Main Street United Church. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev, Donald R. Sinclair, B.A, Minister Organist; Mrs. E« Nixon, A.T.C.M. Sunday, March 23— 11:00 a.m.—Public Worship. 12:10 p.m.—-Sunday School. Thursday, March 20— 8:00 p.m.-—W.M.S. at the home of Mrs. E. Nixon, Speaker: Mrs. N. R. I), Sinclair. CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev, J. Henry Getz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist 10:00 a.m.—Church School. 11:15 a.m.—Worship. Rev. J. V. Dahms, Crediton, in charge (please note change of times). 7:30 p.m.-—Soundfilm, “A Won­ derful Life”. Produced by the Protestant Film Corporation, This feature picture is even more timely than “Second Chance”. Everyone says “A Wonderful Life” is wonderful. Every family should see it. Wed., March 26, 8:00 p.m.— Lenten Service. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Rev. H- Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer Service. Fri., 8 p.m.—Christ's Ambassa­ dors; Miss Shirley Blue, speaker. Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt.: Mr, E. Cudmore. Sun., 11 a.m,—Morning Worship “The Tabernacle is the image of Christ.” A great subject so come and enjoy the message, Sunday, 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic, message “The Baptism of the Holy Ghost Is a Definite Work,” Good singing and special mu­ sic. This is your invitation to a good service. PAPER HANGING—Will do any kind of paperhanging. Call Alf Hunkin at 344-M Exeter, Wil- liam St,_______ 20* ATTENTION FARMERS — We have several experienced Dutch farm help, mostly families. Ap­ ply now to Mr. E. M. Eelman, P.O. 336 or phone 678, 2-7tfc WANTED — Paperhanging and carpentering. —John Ridley, phone Kirkton 25-r-9. 13:20* CHILDREN* MINDED ... Young- married woman will mind child­ ren during the day while par­ ents work, Apply Mrs. L. P, Mc­ Leod, Glen Fisher Apt., Main Street. 20:27* PLASTERING — Guaranteed to youi- satisfaction. Also altera­ tions such as archways, etc. — Stan Dinney, phone G31-J Ex­ eter, or write 621 William St. 20* FOR RENT TRIVITT MEMORIAL —• Anglican — Rector: Rev. C. L. Langford, B.A., M.A. Organist: Robert Cameron Sunday, March 23— FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer. Monday, March 24, 7:30 p.m.— Lenten Service. FOR RENT—In Exeter North, 2-bedroom house. Furnished. Hydro and town water. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Ex­ eter.___________________3-20tfc FOR RENT—The office former­ ly occupied by Clerk C. V. Pic­ kard. Apply at Times-Advocate. 3-20tf* Avoid Weaning ,Set-Backs/ Profits in hog* production start at weaning. Baby pigs cannot make a sudden change from sow’s milk to solid feed in a matter of days.® These baby pigs require a feed that is low in fibre and easily digested. Your SHUR-GAIN Feed Service Mill uses oat groats instead of ordinary oats in SHUR-GAIN Pig Starter. This removes indigestible fibre and eliminates the danger of sharp oat hulls damaging the delicate stom­ ach lining o'f small pigs. By placing SHUR-GAIN Pig Starter in a creep when they are a couple of weeks old, you can avoid Wean­ ing Set-Backs. SHUR-GAIN Pig Starter contains the amazing new ANTIBIOTIC growth stimulant. Canns Mill Ltd. EXETER WHALEN CORNERS JAMES STREET UNITED Rev, H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence IVein, A.W.C.M., Musical Director 10 a.m.-*—Sunday School, 11 a.m.—Morning Worship, Sermon Subject: “The Trou­ bled Heart.” Anthem by the Choir. Solo by Bruce Cudmore, 7 p.m.—Evening Worship. Sermon Subject: “The Secret of His Presence.” Solo by Jeanette Taylor. A warm welcome is extended to all. ‘ THE REFORMED CHURCH C. M. Eelman, Pastor Sunday, March 16, 2:30 p.m.— Service in Exeter Canadian Legion Hall. All welcome. ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Rev. J. V. Dalnns, Minister Sunday, March 23— 10 a.m.—“Faith that Satisfies,” 11 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—“What Is Sin?” Wed., March 26, 8 p.m.—Lenten Service. FOR RENT — Cottage, heated, hard and soft water, two bed­ rooms, living room, kitchen, two- piece bath, built-in cupboards. Apply Mrs. J. Caldwell, across from Monetta Menard's._____20c FOR RENT — Small apartment, furnished or unfurnished. Phone 22 6 Exeter._______________20* FOR RENT — Partly furnished apartment, available the 15th of this month. Apply John Ward, phone 348 Exeter. 13:20* HELP WANTED ELECTRICIAN'S HELPER Dependable young man be­ tween 20 and 30 with good edu­ cation and references. Experience not necessary. Good pay, work­ ing conditions, hours. Apply Box “E”, Exeter Times-Advocate. 3-20tfc LOST AND FOUND LOST—A truck rack. Apply W. F. Abbott, phone 637-R Exeter. 20c DASHWOOD Brotherhoods Meet Saturday evening, men Horn the Evangelical Brethren of Dashwood and Crediton met with the brothers at Zurich for the March meeting. IT. T. Hoffman led a sing-song. Rev. J. H. Getz led in prayer, and Alf Melick read the scripture. One musical number was contributed each by Zurich, Dashwood and Crediton, A searching address by a lay­ man, Dave Savage, of Listowel Presbyterian Church was entitled “Giving God the remnants of our time, our talents, and our means”. In the fellowship hour, Urban Pfile sang a solo. Thelma Webber is still a pa­ tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don. It is hoped she will soon he able to resume her duties as nurse there. Bridge (Tub Entertains The G.N.O. Club entertained the Stitch and Chatter Club at a St. Patrick’s dinner in the club room Thursday. High prize for bridge was won by Mrs, A. E. Oestreicher and a consolation prize went to Mrs. C. Snell. Personal Items Mrs. Lucinda Mclsaac has re­ turned home after spending the winter with hei' son in Detroit. Mrs, D. Tieman is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, where she will undergo an operation. Master Wayne Gibson is again able to be out after being con­ fined to liis home with a sprain­ ed ankle. Mr. and Mrs. George Schmidt and family of Baden spent Sun­ day with her mother Mrs. Eve- land and Leo. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Baker and family of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gibson and family. Spr. Eveland N. H. of Chilli­ wack, B.C., is spending a weeks' leave with his wife and family before leaving for overseas duty in Korea. Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Goss­ man were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and family; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gossman and Judy; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pinkston, all of Port Huron, Michigan. Mrs. George Gossman spent a few days^in Detroit last week. led by Ray Mills. Piano solos by Mrs. G. Wanless and several numbers hy the Woodham quar­ tette. Readings were given by Mrs. George Wilson and Mrs. Beecher Hanson. A vocal duet was given by Mrs. B. Hanson and Mrs. D. Youngson. A dia­ logue was presented by several Kirkton ladies. Vocal solos were given by Mrs. C. Dann and Mr. Charles Paul. There was a sale of candv and baking. Lunch was served. I I I LOST — Small brown change purse containing over $100 near Southcott’s store. Reward, con­ tact Mrs. E. P. Cartier, 194-R. 20c LOST—Ladies* wrist watch oil sidewalk between Gidley and Victoria on Carling St., March 6. Reward. —Mrs. J. W. Powell, phone 233 Exeter. 20* MISCELLANEOUS Buckets Save House Scores of fire-conscious Dublin residents rushed to the assist­ ance of Wilfred Krauskopf, far­ mer, a mile and a quarter north of the village Monday night, to save his smoke-filled home from probable complete loss. A blaze of undetermined origin was snuffed out before fire damage reached any proportions, al­ though smoke and water damage was considerable. (Huron, Expositor) Labourers, Carpenters, Masons South Huron Hospital Please list your name and qualifications at the office in the rear of the Carling house. One: “You say Bill is pretty cocky and sure of himself?” The other: “I’ll say he is. He does crossword puzzles with a pen.” FOR YOUR NEW Spring Hair Syles Try a Toni, llayve, or Ricljard Hudnut Home Permanent Work Guaranteed - PJione Dashwood 70-.T for appointment M rs. Ken McCrae Exeter Salvage Ccl Phone 423 FOR SALE We specialize in the follow­ ing used items: Railroad iron, angle iron, all sizes; cables, all lengths and tliick- nesses; chains, all sizes and thicknesses; wheels, all sizes, all kinds. Used tires. Eye beams and all other beams; flat iron, plates, steel, all sizes and thick­ nesses. WE BUY New and used feathers and feather ticks, scrap iron — top prices paid. •w , New Shoes New Wallpaper New Paint y/d'i<<ar 111iriifaft Watch Our Windows Easter Fashions Our stock of ladies’ and misses’ coats, suits and dresses is ready for the early shopper. Smart new spring styles and materials at the right price. Sizes 11 to 20. Half sizes 161/3 to 24%. s CHURCH OF GOD GRAND BEND Rev. E. Wattam Young People’s Revival with Rev. Thelda Quinn from In- dianna at the Church of God, ■Grand Bend, from March 30 to April 6. Sunday service 11 and 7:30. Nightly at 8 p.m. Special music. Everybody wel­ come. 20:27„____________1—-----------------— Kirkton Couple 53 Years Wed Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robinson were guests of honor Friday eve­ ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Switzer when mem­ bers of the -family gathered to­ gether to celebrate their fifty- third wedding anniversary. Repair Hall The executive of th'e Kirkton Community Association met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marshall on Tuesday evening to discuss plans for the annual garden party which will be held July 16. It was decided to do­ nate a large sum of money to the Kirkton Aberdeen Hall for repairs. A large crowd attended the annual St. Patrick’s get to­ gether of the Women’s Institute which was held in the hall on Friday evening. Rev. Anderson led in a sing, song, after which a short play was piit on by members of the Institute, fol­ lowed by other local talent. Lunch was served by institute members after which there was a sale of home made candy. Kirkton school was closed last week owing to the illness of the teacher, Mr. Timms. Miss Norma; Tufts of London spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Tufts. Miss Cora Mansell of London spent a few days with Mrs, J, McCormick. Week-end guests with Mrs. J, Roundell were hei* mother, Mrs. Barett, Mr. and Mrs. W. Barett and family of Toronto. . Mrs. Cliff Jory has returned from London, having had her tonsils removed. HONSBERGER SIGNS TRUCK LETTERING SHOW CARDS Reasonable Rates Phone 6 61 — 122 Hill St. E. EXETER 10:17* tfc FARMERS, Woodcutters, Log­ gers—Why search further for a fast-cutting, safe, power-chain saw? Buy PRECISION! Sold and serviced by D. L. Kernick, R.R. No. 3, Exeter. Complete infor­ mation on request. 10-22:4-10 IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in Power Weed Spraying Equip­ ment, be sure to see some on display. I have also several kinds of weed killer including Dow, Green Cross and Naugatuck; al­ so selective weed kill that can be used on young peas and alf­ alfa seedlings and brush-kill, Lindane and Chlordane, DDT, Calcium-Arsenate and Arsenate of Lead. Apply L. V. Hogarth, phone 266, ________12-13tin FINANCE AND INSURANCE Money loaned at LOWER COST on new or late model cars. New trucks and tractors. —-W. H. Hodgson, Agency, Phone 24 Ex­ eter._________13:20:27:3:10c Bring in DRY CLEANING now and avoid the rush for Easter, pickup Monday and Thursday mornings at Tudor’s in Hensail. 20c. WOODHAM Mr. Richard Talbot of Ran- noch has returned home after spending the past week with Mr. aiid Mrs. Harry Rodd. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. D. Hurst of Detroit. Mrs. Harry Webber spent the week-end with Mr. John McAl­ lister of Collingwood. Mrs. Ira McCurdy and Mrs. Fred Doupe spent the week-end with Miss Ella Mills of Toronto. Elizabeth Wanless is spending a few days with her grand­ mother, Mrs. John Adams of Toronto. Mrs. M. Copeland is a patient Ill St. Marys Memorial Hospital? for a few days. St. Patrick’s Mooting The W.M.S. held a St. Pat­ rick's Day program and social in the church Monday evening. Rev, T. G. Wanless was chah*- man for the program. The pro­ gram opened with a sing song Nylon Tricot Blouses FOR. YOUR NEW SPRING SUIT White, peach, pink, blue and yellow; sizes 12 to •Li. .......................................................... $4.95 to $7.95 Featuring New, Spring, All Wool Worsted Suits For Men Our spring collection, which has just arrived, gives a wide choice of fabrics and colors in both single- and double-breasted models. Greys, blues, tans, brown, teal. Sizes 35 to 46 in regular, tall, short and stout models. Choose your new spring suit now while our stock is complete. Priced from ............................................................ $49.00 to $65.00 MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S ALL-WOOL Sport Coats and Blue Blazer Jackets Brighten up your wardrobe . . . buy one of these smart sport coats for spring. New American Lounge one-button link or two-button models with three patch pockets. Specially priced at .... $25.50 Blue Flannel Blazers ....................................... $24.00 Help Crippled Children BUY EASTER SEALS Pre-Easter I Special (Limited Time Only) I Men’s Woven in England I All-Wool ( Gabardine Topcoats Reg. $55 Special $49! Every coat is all-wool I gabardine, tailored by Tailor Craft in the popu- 1 lar slip-on styles and all . from our new spring stock. Sizes 35 to 44, in tan oi* grey in regular : and tall models. Other pure wool gabar- ' dine and covert topcoats from .. $39.00 to $45.00 _________________________J Superior Store Specials For March 20, 21, 22 j NIAGARA KIST STRAWBERRY JAM Extra value, 24-oz. jars ........ each 380 ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Blended; large 48-oz. tins .... each 270 MAPLE LEAF SOCKEYE SALMON Fancy quality, 7%-oz. tins .................... each 450 FLUFFO SHORTENING l-lb« pkgs...........................each 300 BELMAR SOUPMIX DEAL 3 pkgs, assorted ................. per deal 310 CAMAY SOAP 10 SALE with TIDE or CHEER. one Camay Soap for .........♦......*......... 10 Jones & May