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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-06-19, Page 9THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1952 Page 7 Jack Southed t of Oil City spent the week-end with Miss S. Southcott. i&z- I i Church 1 »• Announcements I N STANT STARTING For Sale 1941 CHEV 5-PASS. COUPE New two-tone paint jo-b, motor completely overhauled. 1939 FORD COACH New paint job. 3 939 DODGE COACH 1935 CHEV COACH Broderick Bros. Phone 277 Pivot er j JAMES STREET UNITED j Rev, II. J, Snell, Pastor i Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M,, Musical Director 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship.i Morning Star Masonic Lodge ! will be present with us with their annual church service. ! Anthem: Choir. ’ Solo: Grant McDonald. j 7 p.m.-—Hymn Service. i Choir: Selected. A warm welcome is extended to all. Please remember the Sunday I School and Congregational Pic- [ nic in Seaforth Lions Park on I Wednesday, June 25, at 4:30 | p.m. Are You Ruptured? Our Service Is Different We Sell You A Fit In Our Private Truss Room MAIN STREET UNITED Rev. A. B. Holley, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist Sunday, June 22— 11 a.m.—“Birds, Buds and Ba­ bies’ Service.” The Public School Choir will assist in the service. The Sacrament of Infant Bap­ tism will be observed. Come and participate in this beautiful service. I CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev. J. Henry Getz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist 10 a.m.—-Children’s Day Service. 11:15 a.m.- Church School. 7:30 p.m.—Worship. Youth in charge. Speaker:' Bruce Seabach. Music by Rostock Young Peo­ ple. This Friday, June 20 —Young Adults at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 25, 8 p.m.— Midweek Prayer Service. Sunday, June 29. 3 p.m.—An­ nual Decoration Service. ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Rev. J. V. Dahms, Minister Sunday, June 22— 10 a.m.—Stewardship of Ability. II a.m.—Church School! 3 p.m.—.Memorial and Decoration Service at the Cemetery. Speaker: Rev. J. II. Getz, Dashwood. Wednesday, June 25, 5 p.m.— Sunday School Picnic at Turn­ bull’s Grove. Birth. Death, and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Cards of Thanks .75, In Memoriam Notice .75 for single verse, .25 extra for each additional verse, and Engagement Notices are .73. V1 w BIRTHS GREENWAY Mr. and Mrs T o n y Greenway (Groenweg) wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Mary Ann. on June 7, 1952. HANNIGAN—Norm and Andrey Hannigan, of Toronto, wish to announce the birth of a son at Toronto Genera] Hospital on June 15; a brother for I children Randy. x' KELDERS—Mr. and Mrs. Theo Kelders, Grand Bend, wish to announce the birth of a son, Theodorus Johannes, on June 16, at the Hooper Nursing Nursing Home. MAXWELL—Mr. and Mrs. t’ecil Maxwell, Hensall, wish to an­ nounce the birth of a son on June 16 at the Hooper Nurs­ ing Home. MORGAN—At St. Joseph’s pital, London, to Mr. Earl Morgan, June gift of a son. DEATHS Hos­ and Mrs. 12.tile Trusses, Belts, Supports of All Kinds SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Over 15 Years* Experience Your Drugs At Robertson’s Phone 50 Exeter ~ £ | Exeter Salvage Co. | | Phone 423 = | FOR SALE | = We specialize in the follow- ! = Ing used items: Railroad E | iron, angle iron, all sizes? 5 | cables, all lengths and thick- = | nesses; chains, all sizes and = | thicknesses; wheels, all = | sizes, all kinds. Used tires. = f Eye beams and all other = | beams; flat iron, plates, E = steel, all sizes and thick- i = nesses. » = | WE BUY | | New and used feathers and | E feather ticks, scrap iron — = | top prices paid. = THE REFORMED CHURCH C. M. Edman, Pastor This Sunday, 2:30 p,m.—Service in Exeter Canadian Legion Hall. All welcome. TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector: Rev. C. L. Langford, B.A., M.A. Organist: Robert Cameron June 22—SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer. Thursday, June 19, 8 p.m,—The Ladies Guild will meet at the Rectory. caven Presbyterian Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A., Minister Organist: Mrs. J. G. Cochrane 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Public Worship. Sermon Subject: “God’s Ex­ aminations.” Thursday, June 19. 8 p.m.—Cav­ en Auxiliary W.M.S. at the home of Mrs. H. Strang. Come And Hear Daniel Joel Nestle BOY EVANGELIST Pentecostal Tabernacle KIRKTON Miss M. Proctor, of Sarnia, is holidaying with hei* sister, Mrs. C. A. Campbell. Mrs. William Stewart, of Hamilton, spent a few days with Mrs. N. Roach. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills, of Auburn were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Humphreys. Mrs. H. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and son, of St. Marys, spent Sunday with Mrs. N. Roach. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Marshall visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Marshall at Hamilton this past Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pudham and family and Mrs. Frank Pud­ ham of Mt. Pleasant visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Burgin this week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pridham were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morrison. SS Anniversary Rev. Alex Rapson, of Sarnia, was the guest seaker at the United Sunday School Anniver­ sary, Sunday morning with Rev. H. Anderson assisting. The jun­ ior choir provided the music and a ladies’ quartette rendered a very fine number. Mrs. William Urquhart. Mrs. Alex Crago. Mrs. Alvin Crago and Mrs. Truman Tufts. June 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 Sun., 0:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Mr. E. Cudmore, Supt. * CROMARTY Rev. and Mrs. G. M. Young, Forest, renewed old acquain­ tances in the village on Tuesday. Mrs. T. Laing, Mrs. L. Mc- Kellar, Mrs. G. Tuffin, Mrs, F. Scott and Mrs. Haughton visited with Miss Mary Currie near Woodstock on Friday. Mr. Oswald Walker and Alex are visiting in London, Learning­ ton and Detroit. A numbr of our ladies who are members of Staffa Women’s In­ stitute enjoyed a bus trip to Detroit this Tuesday. Mission Band The Mission Band met in the S.S. room on Saturday with Alice Sorsdahl presiding. Mrs. Sorsdahl read a passage of Scripture and Mrs. Duncanson read a portion of the study book. Sandra Ram­ say led in prayer. Refreshments were served and games enjoyed. SECOND LINE BIDDULPH Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stanlake of London and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fischer and family of London and Mr. and Mrs. John Kuzmick and family of Crediton spent Sunday with the Weibergs. Mrs. Len Purdie of Hensail was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Lome Weiburg, on Thurs­ day. Mrs. Karl Weiburg is spend­ ing a short vacation with friends at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston and family attended the Hodgins picnic held at the home of Mr. and Mrs..Earl Greenlee of Lucan on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blair and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Flannigan of London. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Sump­ ton, Grace and Barbara Ann, of Port Elgin, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John McAllister on,Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skinner visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank King of Exeter. Guests over the weekend with the Elston families were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trudgeon of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Trud­ geon of Dundalk. Miss Mary Denton McKinnon, daughter of Mr. A. R. McKinnon, formerly accountant at the Bank of Montreal in Exeter, was mar­ ried to Kenneth D. Graham at Melrose United Church, Hamil­ ton, last Friday. The couple will live in Claresholm. Alberta. Cook Bros. Milling Co. HENSALL. ONTARIO, wish to advise their customers that ttheir Elevator Will Be Closed from June 30 and reopening; on the morning of July 7 | in order io give their employees their annual holidays ffl— ....."— '—— « CINCH™ROLL Mr V. .1 I rXAND GREAT TO SMOKE//I BELL—tin Vancouver. June 16, 1952, Charles Bell husband of the late Viola Smith, of Vancouver (Mrs. Earl Witmer), grandfather of Gilbert Joan Witmer. He was seventy-eighth year. McDONALD — In Kincardine on Saturday, June 14, 1952, Dor­ cas Ann Horney, beloved wife of the late John R. McDonald, in her eighty-sixth year. CARDS OF THANKS B.C.. on 1952, Charles Bell, of the late Emma father of Hazel and Kathleen and and in his Marion Lamport wishes to thank all those who so kindly remembered her in any way while a patient in Seaforth Hos­ pital and since returning home. 19* Mr. Emerson Gunning and Ronald and Mr. and Mrs. New­ ton Clarke wish to express their sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends for the many acts of kindness shown during their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. I-I. J. Snell and Grant McDonald and to the Hopper - Hockey Funeral Home; to those who loaned cars. 19* I sincerely wish to thank my neighbors and friends for the lovely cards, flowers, treats and visits I received while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital and af­ ter returning home.—Verna Mc­ Donald. 19* The family of the late Mr. William Taylor wish to express their sincere thanks and appre­ ciation for the many acts of kindness shown them during their recent bereavement. Spe­ cial thanks to Rev. C. L. Lang­ ford, Dr. J. C. Goddard, II. Bonthron, bearers, and for love­ ly floral tributes. 19c Mrs. Francis Cornish and fam­ ily wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives, neighbors and .friends for the many acts of kindness shown during Mr. Cornish’s passing. Special thanks to the Hopper-Hockey Funeral Home. 19* I wish to thank all those who remembered me while a patient in Victoria Hospital.—Mert Shol- dice. 19* I wish to thank my friends and relatives and also the euchre club who so kindly remembered me with cards, flowers and treats while a patient in St. Jo­ seph’s Hospital and since return­ ing home.—'Philip Murch. 19* Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Campbell and Lavern Gould wish to thank all those who so kindly remem­ bered Lavern with cards, treats and visits for the past seven months as a polio patient in the Children’s War Memorial Hospi­ tal. Special thanks to Dr. Fergu­ son of Dashwood, who was in London at the time, the Main Street Sunday School, Room 4 in the Exeter Public School. 19* The family of the late Mrs. John R. McDonald wish to ex­ press their sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy extended during their bereavement, with special thanks to the pallbearers and Rev. W. J. Rogers. 19* IN MEMORIAM DESJARDINE — In loving mem­ ory of a dear husband and father, Placid Desjardine, who passed away one year ago on June 24, 1951. -—Ever remembered by wife and family and brother-in-law. * DESJARDINE — In loving mem­ ory of my father, who passed away one year ago, June 24, 1951.The dearest dad this world could hold, With cheery smile and heart of gold; To those who knew him, all will know How much we lost one year ago. —Sadly missed by daughter, Ruby, and son-in-law, Otto, and family. 10c Charles Pope and Mr. Jack Kading spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Maurice Desjardine. | DASHWOOD I j1 Mi. and Mrs. Donald Reste- mayer and family, of London. | npent the week-end with ids ia- I titer, Mr. Otto Restemeyer. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Kraft, of I London, were Sunday visitors ! with relatives here. Mr. Sam Witzel. of Toronto. : spent a few days with his mo- ! ther, Mrs Witzel. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pfile are attending a wedding in Lan- ; sing Michigan, this week. iMr. Harold Weber is having | a very fine ranch house erected 1 on a lot next to the residence of I Mr. and Mrs. O. Pedersen. Miss Joan Weber was rushed i to London hospital by ambu­ lance on Monday where she underwent an operation. j Quite a number of school i are confined to their home with measles. | Room HI of our school took I a motor trip to Niagara Falls last week with their teacher Mr. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Hopcroit received word that their son Fred of Dartsmouth, Nova Scotia left on the ship Magnificent for j England and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Vincent, Georgina, Mr. Henry Link, Mrs. Placid Desjardine and Willis at­ tended the union After held and with the teeters swings for the children, joyed a good time, made for next year, the reunion to take place the third Saturday in June. second Vincent re­ held at Bayfield Park, dinner the sports were and all en- Plans were The annual picnic of the third and fourth concessions of Ste­ phen was held Monday, June 9 at Turnbull’s Grove. After sports and a ball game, all sat down to the tables which were loaded with all kinds of good things to eat. Winston Shapton was elected president and Mrs. Harold Pen- hale, secretary for the coming year. Next year the picnic will be held at Seaforth Park. I I I- 1948 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 194 7 PLYMOUTH 1949 FORD. factory reconditioned 1939 FORD 191;( FORD .1948 CHRV DELUXE SEDAN SPECIAL 1'950 AUSTIN, excellent condition, black See the New Meteor And Mercury And Mercury Trucks South End Service RUSS AND CHUCK SNELL Phone 328 Exeter Men! Save $13.00 to $17.00 FINE QUALITY ALL-WOOL $42.00 English Gabardine Suits Regular $55.00 to $59.00 Every suit tailored by a leading manufac­ turer. Rich solid tones in 4 summer shades. This is an important deillar-saving event in fine quality suits. Take* your choice- of the.- smart summer shades in blues, browns, tans and greys. Sizes 35 to 42. No Extra Charge for Alterations FASHION-CRAFT Tropical Suits For Hof Weather Three only—plain grey, sizes 38, 40. 42. Regularly Special! Price ...................................................................... Two only—light sand, sizes 37 and 39. Regularly Special! Price .................................. ................................... $39.00. $29.00 $28.50. $15.00 Reduced to Clear Twenty-five pairs 'men's 'light-weight tropical slacks $0.95 Sale of Summer Dress Hundreds of yards chambrays, piques. of summer sanforized Baby Pants Special introductory of- ter—a q u a seal deluxe, waterproof, washable: in small, medium and large. Two Pairs for ........ 590 Bathing Suits Now ready for ladies, men and children. We are known Rose-Marie brand for ladies and girls. featuring the well Fabrics wash dress fabrics including plain 1 road cloths. On sale this week at .... 790 yard i m ported ginghams. Ladies’’ and Misses’’ Ready-to-Wear Miss Lank has just returned from a successful buying trip1 and has in stock the very newest styles in summer dresses, sportswear, etc., at very attractive prices. Nyl on Hosiery We are please el to announce- another reduction in prices of ladies' nylon hosiery, new summer shades, in Whisper, Orient and (lotham Gold Stripe brands. Superior Store Specials For June 19, 20, 21 \ APEX CREAM STYLE GOLD. CORN Fancy quality, 15-oz. tins- .... 2 for 310 ELLMARR PEANUT BUTTER Ifi-oz. jars .................................. each 350 VAN KIRK COOKIE MIX DEAL 1 pkg. Chipits- Cookie- Mix and I pkg. (new) Oatmeal Cookie Mix all for 510 CAMPBELL’S MUSHROOM SOUP '{ Always popular ................ . 2 tins 310 | AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP | II-oz. bottles .............................. each 200 i BREEZE — New Lever Bros? Product ( Large pkg. with free face* cloth .... 390 ! Giant pkg. with free tea towel mi Jones & May