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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-03-27, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 27, 1952 South Huron Junior Farmers* Meeting Wedneday, April 2 a£ 8:30 High School BOYS “Safety on the Fann” GIRLS “Care of House Plants” Boys Please Bring Lunch Friday, April 4 In Farquhar Hall This Is a Community Project Finance the Thames Road Bail Club to Elizabeth and Janet Davis have returned home from Betli- ezda Hospital, London. Princess O’Toole A 3-ACT FARCE COMEDY will be given in Centralia United Church Wed., April 2 at 8:00 p.m, BY LOCAL TALENT Admission 40$* and 250 Exeter Public School Presents the Operetta The Maid And The Golden Slipper (Cinderella) public SCHOOL GYMTORIUM Announcements BIRTHS HILTON — In Vancouver, B.C., on February 29, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Don Hilton (former­ ly Laurene Beavers), a son; a brother for Ronnie and Janet. PRICE— Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Price, of Exeter, wish to an­ nounce the arrival of their daughter, Judy Dianne, at the Hooper nursing home on March 21. A Prize of $2.00 to the Highest Bidder Everybody Welcome 8:00 p.m. ADMISSION 500 ST. The MARYS BOY CHORISTERS present a DEATHS BLISS—In Vancouver, B.C., on Friday, March 21, 195 2, Fred E. Bliss, beloved husband of Janet Strang and dear father of Leslie, R.C.M.P., Annie and Donald. EILBER — In Victoria Hospital, London, on Thursday, March 20, 1952, Mrs, Mary Eilber, in her seventy-sixth year. HICKS — At his late residence, Lot 15, Con. 4, Usborne Town­ ship, on Monday, March 24, 1952, Alfred Hicks, beloved husband of Lavina Chowen, his eighty-second year. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Herb Broom Exeter announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Shir­ ley Elizabeth, to Lloyd Robert, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferguson, of Hensall. The weddin; quietly Church in of ADMISSION FREE CONCERT Used ST. assisted by the MARYS GIRL CHORISTERS under direction of LLOYD BRADSHAW in Aberdeen Hall, Kirkton Cars Friday, April 4 8:30 p.m. sharp Auspices of Kirlcton Public Library and Trucks Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge are holding a EUCHRE EXETER LEGION HALL 50 Chev. Coach De Luxe March 31 48 Chev. Coach 48 Chev. Sedan ★ Lucky Prizes Lunch Will Be Provide By Rebekahs Admission 500 Everyone Welcome! Proceeds in Aid of Hospital Fund ★ Prizes 47 Mercury Coach 47 Olds. Sedan Hydramatic 50 Chev. Pick-up Half-Ton 49 Gmc Pick-up Half-Ton 46 Chev. Pick-up Half-Ton Snell Bros Young Peoples* REVIVAL with REV. THELDA QUINN at Church of God Grand Bend LIMITED Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Cars and Chevrolet Trucks EXETER March 30 - April 6 Sunday Services 11:00-7:30 - 8:00 PHONE 100 Nightly Special Everybody Music Welcome Barley, Oats and Soybeans Red Kidney, White Kidney, Cranberry and Marrvafat Beans CUSTOM GRAIN AND SEED TREATING RETAIL SEEDS Phone 87 of 158 Dashwood Ferguson, of .g is to take place i n Trivitt Memorial at Exeter April 5, 19 52. H, to an- of their to Har- son of Exeter, Mr. Boyce, nounce daughter, Iris Lucille, vey Eugene Sparling, Mr. . and the late wedding will and Mrs. Robert Cromarty, wish the engagement Harry A. Sparling, Mrs. Sparling. The take "place in April. 27c OF THANKSCARDS all who so kindly remem- me while ill," with cards, flowers and Street United my sincere To bered visits, Main express Your friend, Eva M. I wish to thank friends who so kindly ed me with flowers, treats, cards and visits while a patient at Vic­ toria Hospital and since return­ ing home. —(Rev.) William Mair. * We wish to express our sin- sere thanks to our friends and neighbours and Elimville for the beautiful gifts given to us before leaving this community. — Garnet and Verna Johns. * Mrs. Charles Fahner and fam­ ily wish to extend their sincere thanks to the many friends and relatives who so kindly remem­ bered Mrs. Fahner with beauti­ ful flowers, cards and visits while a patient in Victoria Hos­ pital and since returning home.* Mrs. Cap Howard of Lucan wishes to thank her many friends and neighbors who so kindly re­ membered her with letters, cards, flowers and fruit during her re­ cent illness in St. Joseph’s Hos­ pital. 27c Mr. William Fraser and fam­ ily wish to express their sincere appreciation to their many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during their recent sad bereavement, for the beautiful floral, tributes, and to all who helped in any way. Special thanks to Rev. Har­ old Snell and Dr. Milner. 27* Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader wish to thank all their friends who so kindly remembered Lloyd with flowers, cards, treats, and visits while a patient in St. Jo­ seph’s Hospital. 27* The sisters and brothers of the Mrs. Mary Eilber wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to the many friends, neighbors and relatives for their acts of kindness shown Mrs. Eilber since her illnes, while at home and in hospital, and mes­ sages of cent sad beautiful all those and at funeral. to Dr. Dunlop, Rev. Dahms and the U.B. Choir, and T. Harry Hoffman for their messages in song. 27* calls from Church, I thanks.—• Penrose. * the many remember- around Winchelsea sympathy, in their re­ bereavement, for the floral, tributes and to who helped in any way Special thanks IN MEMORIAM CLARKE—In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, William Clarke, who passed away one year ago, March 28, 1951. Your memories to us are a keep­ sake, With which we will never part; Though God has you in keeping We still have you in hearts. —Lovingly r e m e m b e r e d . daughter May, son-in-law Em­ erson, and grandson Ronald, b DOBBS—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Wil­ liam J. Dobbs, who passed away suddenly March 30, 1951. So many things have happened Since you were called away; Things that you would have en­ joyed Had you been left to stay. So many things to share you In just the usual way, Things that Would be so nicer If you Were here today. We cannot bring the old back, Your hand we cannot touch; But God hag given us sweet memories his our by with much days Churchz Page 7 Effective 31 March 1952MAIN STREET UNITED Rev, A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D, (Supply Minister) Mrs, A, Y* Willard, Organist Sunday. March 30— 11 a.m,—“The Human Dilemma” 12:15 p.m.—The Church School in all departments. 7 p.m.“The Upper* Room” You are most cordially invited to these services. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A. Minister Organist; Mrs. E. Nixon, A.T.C.M. 11:00 a.m.—-Public Worship. 12:10 p.m.—Church School, 6:00 p.ril—Pot-Luck Supper and Family Night for the Sunday School and parents. Tues., April 1, 8:00 p.m.- __ en Congregational Circle at the Manse. Auction Sale. CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev* J, Henry Getz, Minister Mrs. ’ Ken McCrae, Organist 10:00 11:15 Mr. ary 7:30 Subject: ner.” Please note change of times in morning services. Wed., April 2, 8 p.m.—Midweek Lenten Service. a.m.—Church School. a.m.—Worship. Speaker: Woodrow Macke, mission- on furlough from Africa. p.m.-—Worship. Sermon “The Forgiven Sin- Th? Western Ontario Motorways Ltd Cav- PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer. Thurs., 2:30 p.m.—W.M.C. Speaker; Mrs. E. Cudmore. Roll Call. Promise of Health and Salvation. Fri., 6:45 p.m.—All are invited to the Mary Scott Rally at Strathroy, Ont. Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore. Come out to the contest. Help us to win this contest with Gode­ rich, We need your help. Sun., 11 a.m.—Morning worship at the tabernacle. Sun., 7:30 p.m.- the Baptism of the which Brings the Your Life, which to live a Christian and hear this Great Message. 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.—Morning Worship. Sermon Subject: “The Deviled Heart.” The Junior Choir will two numbers. p.m.—Evening Worship. “Pure T, Harry Hoffman Funeral Home • FUNERAL DIRECTOR Member of Ontario Funeral Association • PRIVATE CAR AMBULANCE Holder of St. John’s Ambulance First Aid. Certificate Portable Oxygen Equipment Hospital Beds to Rent Invalid Chair to Loan Flowers for AH Occasions — We Wire Anywhere Order Your Easter Lillies Now I give 7 - Sermon Subject: gion.” Solo: Selected. A warm welcome is extended to all. THE REFORMED CHURCH C. M. Eelman, Pastor Sunday, March 30, 2:30 p.m. Service in Exeter Canadian Legion Hall. All welcome. 24-Hour Service - DASHWOOD - Telephone 70-W •Salvation to Holy Ghost Power into You Need Life. Come TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector: Rev. C. L. Langford, B.A.; M.A. Organist; Robert Cameron Sunday, March 30— FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer. Monday, March 31— 8:00 p.m.—Lenten Service. ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Rev. J. V. Dahins, Minister Sunday, March 30— 10 a.m.—Speaker: Mr. "Woodrow Macke on furlough from Nig­ eria, Africa. 11 a.m, — Sunday School organization. 12 noon—Council of Administra­ tion. 7:30 p.m.—‘What Is Sin?” Monday, March 31— 8 p.m.—“Youth Fellowship.” Tuesday, April 2— 8 9 p.m.—Lenten Service* Speak­ er: Rev. F. M. Faist, Strat­ ford. p.m.—Quarterly Conference. Reli- PLAY WITH FIRE?WHY ELIMVILLE Euchre Winners The Elimville Euchre Club was held on Friday evening at the hall with Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ man Holmes as hosts. Twelve tables were in play and winners were Ladies high, Miss Verda Kellett; gents high, Mr. John Kellett, and low, Mrs. Gordon Penhale. The party will be held Friday evening at the hall with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch as hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stoner and Mrs. Frances Davidson of Lon­ don visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holmes and ■family. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques of Zion. Mr. Franklin Skinner has confined to his bed mumps. Miss Donna Murch Brian Middleton, of POP'S Taxi Service needn’t wear a fireman’s hat to fight fire! Do your part now! Eliminate all fire hazards in around your home. Stop inadequate disposal of waste, careless storage of inflammable liquids or combustible materials. Check your wiring and your heating facilities. These and the many other fire-preventing safeguards may save your home from tragic destruction. Phone: Office 24 Res. 16 2-J W. Herman Hodgson “The Insurance Man” with andLondon, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dilling of London visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dilling. The Elimville Institute will be held in the Township Hall on April 9 with a pot luck supper served at 7 o’clock. Mary Ash­ well from C.F.P.L. will be guest speaker. All ladies please come prepared to ask her questions. Mrs. William Veal, Mrs. aid Penhale and family of ter visited on Tue&lay with Philip Murch. Usborne Couple Mark Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. A. Edgar Cud- more celebrated their twenty­ fifth wedding anniversary at their home Monday night. They were married on March 24, 1927, in Hensall by the Rev. Arthur Sinclair. Mrs. Cudmore is the former Muriel Jane Keyes of Tuckersmith township. Th© couple have resided in Usborne township for 25 years and are the owners of Silvercrest Poul­ try farm.Monday evening, relatives and friends gathered at their home. The night started with a charivari and a pleasant evening was spent playing croldnole. After Mr. and Mrs. Cudmore cut a thfee-torey wedding cake, a dainty lunch was served. During the evening the bride and groom of 25 years were presented with chrome chairs and other lovely gifts. They have two children, Mrs. “ ~ — jorie) of Exeter. Alvin at honfe, also ono grand- son, Jackie. W, ’0. MacDonald (Mar­ aud one son Of one we loved so much •Lovingly remembered by his wife and sons, Joe and Tom. 27* Pre-Easter Features in our Men’s Wear Department I Mr. New Arrivals For Spring March 27, 28, 29 each 280 been the Don- Exe- Mrs. Phones: Men’s Topcoats All-Wool “Woven-in-England” Gabardines Reg. $55.00 .. Special $49.00 (limited time only) “Woven-in-England” Covert Cloth ......... $45.00 All-Wool Domestic Gabardine .. $39.00 to $45.00 Hollywood Trench Coats by Duval Showerproof ....................................... Suits for Men and Young Men In a Host of Spring Patterns and Weaves Yarn-dyed worsteds, all-wool gabardines, pic-and- pics, diagonals. See our big line-up of fine suits . . . new for spring in style. pattern and shade! Tailored by some of Canada’s leading makers. There are models to fit all men in regular, shorts or tails — in sizes 36 to 46. Prices range from .................. $49.00 to $65*00 New Easter Fashions In Ladies* and Misses Full length coats in gab­ ardine. camel and wool twill and tweed in new pastel shades, black and navy. Sizes 9 to 20 and 14% to 26^/2• Priced from .. $39.50 to $63.95 Shortie Coats • Ever popular, in all- w o o 1 materials. New spring shades of winter white, blue, red, grey, green, navy, black, rose and yellow. Sizes 9 to 20 and 14% to 24%. Priced from $21.95 to $35.95. Seventy-eight men’s suits from our regular stock — all-wool cloths in fine worsteds, serges and gabardines. Single- and double-breasted models. Values to $55.00 ........... — Special $39.00 (no extra charge for alterations) Superior Store Specials CLARK’S PORK & BEANS With chili sauce, 20-025. tins 6 for $1.00 CAMPBELL’S VEGETABLE SOUP Or Tomato ........................... 8 tins $1.00 LUX TOILET SOAP 10 DEAL 4 cakes regular Lux toilet soap for 250 WETHEY’S PLUM JAM Large 24-oz. jars ............. NUCOA Special 2-lb. offer ................. 2 lbs. 710 LYNN VALLEY PEACHES Standard quality., 20-oz. tins 2 for 450