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Come And Hear
Daniel Joel Nestle
BOY EVANGELIST
Pentecostal Tabernacle
Jone 17 to 22
(inclusive)
Each Night at 8:00 P.M.
Bring the unsaved, friends and
neighbors. Hear Paul and Daniel
sing old Gospel songs that will
bless your soul.
You Are Invited to Come
Don’t Miss Hearing this Boy
JAMES STREET UNITED
Bev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Communion of the Lord’s Sup
per Observed. Reception of
Members.
Anthem by Choir.
7 p.m.—Evening Worship.
Sermon Subject: “This One
Thing.”
Choir: Selected.
THAMES ROAD
UNITED CHURCH
Sunday School
ANNIVERSARY
Sunday, June 15
Services 11 turn. and 7:30 p.m.
REV. F. E. CLYSDALE,
Guest Speaker
The Huronia Male Choir
will assist in the morning
Soloist: Winnifred Mack
•is * * *
SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC
will be held Saturday, June 21,
in Seaforth Lions Park
MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. A- Y. Willard, Organist
Sunday, June 15—-
11 a,m.—Morning Worship.
12:15 p.m.—The Church School
in all Departments.
Evening Service Withdrawn
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Pentecostal Assemblies
of Canada
Rev. II. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study.
Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S.
Sun., 9:45 a.m.—-Sunday School.
Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore.
Sun., 11 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sun., 7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic
Message.
THE REFORMED CHURCH
C. M. Eelman, Pastor
This Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Service
in -Exeter Canadian Legion
Hall. All welcome.
Announcements
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TRIVITT memorial
— Anglican —
Rector: Rev. C. L. Langford,
B.A., M.A.
Organist: Robert Cameron
JUNE 15—FIRST SUNDAY
AFTER TRINITY
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:30 a.m.—Morning Service.
Order of the Eastern Star will
attend this service.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A.,
Minister
Organist: Mrs. J. G. Cochrane
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—-Public Worship.
BIRTHS
DICKEY—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Dickey, of Centralia, on
June 7, a son, Richard James,
at Mrs. Hunter’s Nursing
home.
JAQUES — Clifton and Leona
Jaques (nee Dobson) wish to
announce the arrival of their
daughter, Yvonne Marie, on
June 5, 1952, at St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London.
SMITH—Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Smith of Lucan wish to an
nounce the birth of a daugh
ter, Sunday, June 8, at the
Hooper Nursing Home.
DEATHS
BJORNSSON — In St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London, on Thurs
day, June 5, 1952, infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bjorns-
son, Grand Bend, Ont.
CAMM—Peacefully at the home
of her parents, on June 10,
Miss Gloria Joyce Camm, in
hei’ twenty-third year, dearly
beloved daughter of Cecil and
Edith Camm and deal’ sister of
(Dorothy) Mrs. Morris Hern,
Granton, and (Gertrude) Mrs.
Earle Cole, London. Private
funeral services will be con
ducted by Rev. Gordon Wan-
less on Thursday, June 12. In
terment at Kirkton Union
-Cemetery.
CORNISH-—At his late residence
in Usborne Township on Sun
day, June 8, 1952, Francis
Cornish, in his eighty-fourth
year.
GUNNING—Suddenly, in St. Jo
seph’s Hospital, London, on
Tuesday, May 10, 1952, Min
erva May Clarke, beloved wife
of Emerson Gunning and
mother of Ronald, in hei’ fifty
fourth year.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wright
of Harrow wish to announce the
engagement of their only daugh
ter, Margaret Jean, to John L.
Hennessey, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Hennessey. The marriage
will take place the latter part
of June. *’
IN MEMORIAM
GAISER—In loving memory of
our dear son, Orland, who
passed away one year ago
June 10, 1951.
No one knows how much we
miss you,
No one knows the bitter pain
We have suffered since we lost
you;
Life has never been the same.
It’s so lonesome here without
you,
There’s such an empty place;
For we never hear your foot
steps
Or see your smiling face.
As we loved you so we miss you,
With memories fond and true;
There is not a day, dear son,
That we do not think of you.
—Ever remembered and sadly
missed by Mom and Dad. *
GAISER—In loving memory of
my dear husband and daddy,
Orland Frederick, who passed
away June 10, 1951.
It’s lonesome here with you,
Orland,
And sad the weary way;
For life is not the same to us
Since you were called away.
If we had the world to give,
We’d give it, yes, and more
to hear your voice and see your
smile
And greet you at the door.
So to those who have a husband,
Cherish him with care:
For you’ll never know the heart
ache
Till you see his vacant chair.
—Sadly missed by lonely wife,
Shirley, and son, Ricky. 12*
HARNESS—In loving memory of
Private Laverne Harness, who
passed away in England June
15, 1943.
This day we do remember --
A loving thought wre give
To one no longer with us,
But in our hearts still lives.
—Ever remembered by Irene
and family. 12c
KIRKTON
Mr. John Williams attnded the
Anderson-Ellis wedding at Knox
Presbyterian Church. Woodstock,
Saturday, June 7.
Miss Kathleen O’Brien spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Thurle William, at Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Switzer,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Switzer were
guests at the Waterton-Poole
wedding at Grove United Church,
London Township.
A large number from the vil
lage and district in Huron at
tended the X-Ray chest clinic
which was held at Winchelsea
School, Thursday evening.
Mrs. Roger Christie and fam
ily of London called on some of
her friends, Saturday in the vil
lage.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Switzer, of
Stratford, are holidaying this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Reubin
Switzer.
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Ham
mond and daughters Joyce and
Shirley of Fergus spent the
w’eek-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Routly.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Routley
were Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. William Rogers in St.
Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Routley
were guests at the Routley-Kerr
Wedding Saturday at the United
Church in Aylmer.
Mrs. Les. Fairbairn, nee Doris
Blackler, is holidaying with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Blackler.
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CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. J. Henry Getz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
10 a.m.—Worship.
•Sermon Subject: “God Is A
Father.”
Men’s Choir — Soloist: Harry
Hern.
11:15 a.m.—Church School.
7:30 p.m.—Children’s Day Pro
gram Postponed.* * * * i
Tues., June 17, 7:30 p.m.—So
cial Evening for Intermediate
and Senior Fellowshippers.
Wed., June 18, 8 p.m.—Mid
week Prayer Service.
Fri., June 20, 8:30 p.m.—Young
Adults.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. J. V. Dahms, Minister
Sunday, June 15—
10 a.m.—-“The Stewardship of
Time.”
11 a.m.—Sunday School.
7:30 p.m.-—-“Doctrines Men
Don’t Like.”
Sunday, June 22, 3 p.m.—Mem
orial and Decoration Service
at the Cemetery.
WOODHAM
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Switzer,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Louch and Mrs.
D. Johnson attended the funeral
of the late Mr. Thomas Freeman
at Markdale on Saturday.
Miss Grace Doupe spent the
week-end with Miss Marilyn
Brine.
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Switzer of
Calgary spent the past week
with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Swit
zer.
Mrs. M. Copeland visited on
Saturday with friends in Can-
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patterson
and family of St. Thomas visit
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Norris Webb.
Kenneth and Marvin Zinn and
Harold Hall of Sudbury and
Frank Lauch of Hamilton spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Switzer.
THAMES ROAD
Miss Castle of London is
visiting with her sister, Mrs
Donald Kernick and Mr. Ker-
nick.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Rivers (nee Eileen
Jeffery) of Exeter who were
married on Wednesday of last
week.
Miss Margaret Cann of Lon
don spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Cann.
Mrs. Aimer Passmore enter
tained relatives at a shower last
Tuesday evening for her sister
Miss Doris Haist of Crediton,
bride-elect of Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller
and Brian attended Zion United
Church Anniersary and spent
the day with Mr. and Mrs. War
ren Brock.
Mrs. William Rohde and Doug
las spent Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. William Thomson of Wood
ham.
There was a splendid atten
dance at the Mock Radio Broad
cast on Saturday afternoon in
Thames Road United Church.
Mrs. Scarlett of C.H.L.O. St.
Thomas was guest speaker. It
Mr. and Mrs. John Butler, of
Crediton, announce the engage
ment of their younger daughter,
Dawna Claire, to Mr. Gerald
Wein, of London, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Wein, Crediton. The
marriage will take place Satur
day, June 28, at 4 o’clock, in
Zion Evangelical Church, Credi
ton. Miss Butler teaches at
Riverview Public School, Lon
don. 12*
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank my friends
and relatives who so kindly re
membered me with cards, flow
ers and treats while a patient
in St. Joseph’s Hospital and
since my return home.—Nelda
Rutledge. c
I sincerely wish to thank my
neighbors, friends and relatives
for the lovely cards, visits, treats
and flowers I received while a
patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital,
and since returning home.—Mrs.
Alvin Faulder. *
Mrs. W. J. Melville and family
wish to express their sincere
thanks to relatives, neighbours
and friends for the many acts of
kindness shown during Mr. Mel
ville’s illness and at the time of
his passing; also thanks to the
members of the Independent
Order of Oddfellows No. 67 and
the Dinney Funeral Home. c
The family of the late Mr.
Chidley Woodburn wish to ex
press their sincere thanks and
appreciation for the many acts
of kindness shown during their
recent bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev. W. C. Smith, Dr.
Boyes and Dr. Scrimgeour and
Mr. Lawrence Box. 12c
I wish to thank all those who
remembered me during my ill
ness with cards, treats, flowers,
visits or in any other way.—■
Russell Webb. 12*
On behalf of the Entertain
ment Committee of the Lucan
Community Centre, I wish to
thank the Legions, Exeter Band,
the ministers in charge, those
who placed flowers, and all who
helped to make the memorial
service a success.'—F. W. Mor-
genroth. 12*
I wish to acknowledge my
deepest appreciation to all kind
friends and neighbors who assist
ed in any way, for calls, treats,
the lovely cards, and beautiful
bouquets of flowers I received
during my recent illness.—'Mrs.
William Pybus. 12*
IN MEMORIAM
ADDLINGTON—In loving mem
ory of my dear wife, Eddie
Louise Tippet Addlington, who
died suddenly June 17, 1938.
Her memory is my keepsake
With which I’ll nevei’ part;
God has her in his keeping,
I have her in my heart.
Though out of sight she is ever
near,
Still missed, still loved, still
mine;
She will live within my memory
Until the end of time.
—'Ever remembered by her hus
band, F/O Earl Addlington. *
was under the auspices of the
Mission Band. Guests were pre
sent from Exeter and t.he sur
rounding district.
Anniversary services will be
held on Sunday with Rev. Clys-
dale, of London as speaker.
For Father-
Sunday,
June 15
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Plain shades, fancy patterns or genuine tartans
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Sport Coats
Tailored of fine all-wool in two-button style or
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Sport Jackets
A wide range of sport jackets in all of the latest
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Ties $100, $1.50, $2.50
Ties $1.00, $1.50, $2.00
Shirts by Arrow and Forsyth
Tie Racks, hold up to 48 ties, $1.50
Sweaters
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Nylon Sox
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Special
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16-oz, jars .................. each 320
MANYFLOWERS SOAP — 10 DEAL
Pkg. of 4 cakes ........... ............ . for 250
AUNT JEMIMA CAKE MIX DEAL
With one pkg. Pancake Mix all for 380
FAB DEALS (Reg. 2 pkgs. 690)
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Large 3*lb. pkgs. ......... each 290
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