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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-06-26, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 19S2 I Dear Friends i I Have Moved | TO ALEXANDER ST., E (West of Beaupre Stores) I NORTH END, J5XETER, :i Second Bloch; s For all your Brickwork = Repairs, Plastering, Cliim- | neys, etc., I will be glad to S serve you. Yours sincerely, | JOHN WEBSTER ZION Miss Linda and Mr. Richard Westcott spent Saturday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Hern and also attended the Thompson Picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Butler and their daughter Margaret of Woodstock spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Mil­ ton Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mills of London visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern. Church' Hi—--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------a NOTICE SUMMER BUS TIME TABLES Effective June 25, 1952 Obtain Your Copy from Your Local Agent CENTRAL HOTEL — PHONE 151 AND 140 The Western Ontario Motorways Limited Kitchener Ontario ......................-..... .................. ....— ■ TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector: Rev. C. R. Langford, B.A., M.A. Organist: Robert Cameron JUNE 29—THIRD SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.—-Morning Prayer. Service will be conducted by Mr. 0. S. Atkinson. ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren * CREDITON CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev* Donald R. Sinclair. B.A., Minister Organist: Mrs. J. G. Cochrane 10:00 a.m.—Church School. 11:00 a.m.—-Public Worship ‘♦God’s Dominion.” Solo: “God Bless Our Natice Land” by Mrs. H. Simpson. Sat., June 28-, 2:30 p.m.—Mis­ sion Band Picnic in Riverview Park. Thurs., July 3—Sunday School Picnic in Lions Park. Sea­ forth. Bus will leave the church about 3:45 p.m. ! WINCHELSEA ; i Mr. and Mrs. George Davis of | ; Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.McGavin of Seaforth were Sun- I day evening visitors with Mrs. I Jas. Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clarke attended the Mason reunion at I Crediton on Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Lome Sholdice and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown of London and Mr. and Mrs. Bev. Morgan and son Johnny of Thames Road were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke. Mrs. Minor Dobbs,' Mrs. Cliff Brock and boys of Crediton: Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Brock of Exeter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Oke and family of Exeter called on Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Batten Sunday evening. lhe Silly Willy who doesn’t milk . . . will soon enough learn milk means health! Young an alike . , . everyone needs milk! Phone 331-J o you need A FURNACE? A WATER HEATER? PIPING? NEW TOILET FACILITIES? A COMPLETE PLUMBING SYSTEM? FIL is installing these in the homes of thousands of Canadian farmers every year. Talk over a Farm Improvement Loan with your nearest B of M manager. Why not do it now while it’s on your mind? Ml ir Bank of Montreal WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE )817 d -..-r-,____________ ________. .....................„ ........... ......... . ............... _ ....... ................ . . _AD»31I . g|—------------------------------------------------------ "" ROTARY HOES • ROTARY HOES — New style Hoemore rotary hoes—2 sets still available. • MARVEL GRAIN THROWERS—the best on the market—saves the labour of two men. e COBEY—PTO SPREADERS — 75-100 and 150 bushel sizes. USED MACHINERY • MH CLIPPER — 6-ft. with motor, pickup and • scour-kleen. « MH 222 I0-FT. COMBINE • MH 21A I2-FT. COMBINE with pick-up scour kleen. These Combines Priced to Sell! ® FARMALL BN with power cultivator. ® MODEL D CASE—good rubber. • LATE MODEL FORD with new plow. • FOUR-ROW COCKSHUTT BEET CULTIVATOR with tractor hitch. • ONE-ROW COCKSHUTT RIDING CORN CUL- VATOR, nearly new. • M.H. SIDERAKE, tractor hitch e COCKSHUTT OIL BATH MOWER. BARNEY TYE - LONDON 94 King Street M"" .............. 1 1 —■ —“I® drink i that Rev. J. V. Dahms, Minister Sunday, June 29— 10 a.m.—Stewardship of Posses­ sions. 11 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—The Sacrement of Failure. July 2 to 11—Daily Vacation Bible School. UNION SERVICES At James Street United Church Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M., Musical Director 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—The First of the Holi­ day Services. Joint service of Main Street and James Street congregations. Sermon Subject: “What Can the Church Do?” Solo: Mrs. Jack Coates. There will be no evening serv­ ices throughout the holiday months. A warm welcome is extended to all. THE REFORMED CHURCH O. M. Eelman, Pastors This Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Service in Exeter Canadian Legion Hall. All welcome.e PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer. Mr. E. Prouty in charge. Thurs., 2 p.m.—W.M.C. Roll Call: Flocks and Fields; Mrs. Kendrick, speaker. Fri., 8 p.m.—Young Peoples. Mrs. Shirley Prouty, speaker. Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Mr. E. Cudmore, supt. Sun., 11 a.m.—Morning Worship Sun., 7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic Message. Elimville United Church Sunday School Anniversary Sunday, June 29 at 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. BEV. CLYSDALE Will Be the Speaker School Choir in the Morning - WHALEN Mrs. Alex Baillie and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Morley, Granton, were in Owen Sound over the week-end and attended the fun­ eral of the late Mrs. Jos. Mor­ ley. Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Morley and Marion are on a motor trip to Kingston, Thousand Islands and Utica, New York, where they will visit with Mrs. Morley’s aunt, Mrs. Gertrude Wright. Marion is remaining for a cou­ ple week’s vacation in Utica. Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeeninger, who have been living in Mr. Wil­ liam Hodgins home on the town line, moved to Strathroy recent­ ly.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klhare and Catherine visited in St. Marys on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hardy and family, Devizes, visited re­ cently with Mr. and Mrs. Bay Parkinson. Mrs. Marjorie Langford and Carol Ann, St. Marys, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hodg­ son, London, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. Zygmunt Choda- sewicz, London, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. O’Brien and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hern, Zion. Mr. W. J. O’Brien visited for a few days during last week in Toronto with his mother. He was accompanied by his cousin, Peter Quinn, who also visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien when they return­ ed from Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper, Elimville, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knight, Woodham, and Mr. Wel- fred Herbert were Sunday visit­ ors with Mr. and Mrs. Melleville Gunning. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDon­ ald and Gordon, St. Marys, visit­ ed with Mr. and . Mrs- William Morley Sr. on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie have had a new sun porch erected on the front of their home. Mr. Kenneth Hodgson is erect­ ing a new silo. Carol and Jimmy Foster are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. E. O’Neil, Denfield. Grant Hodgins is recovering from his recent illness. Mr. Tom Cruikshank and Mr. Broeze have returned to their duties at the mill, being od holi­ days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnston, London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnston. Mr. and Mrs; E. Ferguson visited on Sunday with Mr. ancl Mrs. William Ferguson, Thames Road. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Neil spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Char­ lie Rawlings, Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Plodgins and Mr. and Mrs; Norma Plod­ gins spent the week-end at To­ bermory and Manitoulin Island. Mr. Tom Woodward, Exeter, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. George Squire anrd Mr and Mrs. Noble Scott, Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Mitchel] Willis. Property Purchased Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ferguson have purchased the property of the late Mr./ and Mrs. George Millson. ing, Verna Towle, Janet Baker and Olga Hern; ladies kicking slipper, Marlene Towle and Dor­ een Brock; men kicking men, Harry Hern and Keith Hern; three-legged arce, Ken Hern and Dorothy Hern, Bob Hern and Elaine Hern; Water relay, Well­ ington brock’s side; ball game, Ken Hern’s side; tug of war, young men. The youngest person present was Cheryle Hern. The oldest person present was Mr. Ephraim Hern. There wag an attendance of about 110. An enjoyable time was had by all. *------------------------------------- On Dominion Day CELEBRATE At Exeter Community Park. Come to the Kins­ men’s Celebration a. n d enjoy the fun. On Special Occasions CELEBRATE with a distinctive gift from Jack Smith Jewel­ ler. Beautiful remembrances for weddings, annivers­ aries., birthdays and spe­ cial events. Jack Smith JEWELLER ■ ........... .............« GO FORD COACH, overdrive, light gretx. 49 FORD COACH ’48 CH EV SEDAN 47 PONTIAC SPECIAL, light blue 37 FORD COACH 36 FORD COACH See the New Meteor And Mercury And Mercury Trucks South End Service RUSS AND CHUCK SNELL Rhone 328 Exeter Aee AetibafaMial/neat’.., STEREO CAMERA Ztictu/te^ mi fa//-cc/ofo td NOW ON DISPLAY AT ROBERTSON’S - EXE! 1 ZION Miss Sharon Munroe daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Jack Munroe of London has spent the past three weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knowles. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Earl at­ tended the Barber Picnic at Stratford on Saturday. Miss Emily Cornish of Como- low spent Sunday with Mrs Frank Cornish. S.S. Picnic The Zion Sunday School held their annual picnic on Thurs­ day, June 19, at Seaforth Lions Park, Seaforth, The sports con­ sisted of a candy scramble for the children and the following contests: Five and under, Dorothy Dic­ key and Marvis Towle; five and six, Helen Hern and Barbara Hern; girls six to nine, Margaret Brock and Muriel Cornish; boys six to nine, Bruce Dykeman and Wayne Hern; girls 10 to 12, Mary Dickey, Linda Dykeman; boys 10 to 12, Edward Hern and Ronnie Hern; girls 12 to 1.5, Elaine Hern and Perla Hern; boys 12 to 15, Edward Hern and Tommy Hern; young ladies race, Elaine Hern and Marlene Towle; young men’s race, Paul Dyke­ man and Harry Hern. Married women’s race, Mary Hern and Dorothy Hern; married men’s race, Jerry Hern and Mr. Wanless; men’s fast walking race, Norman Jacques and Har­ old Hern; women’s fancy wnlk- "WINGS,” swimsuits with wings in high-flying fashion.,.V-shaped bodice insert, shirred front panels, half-skirt back and front, inner bra, tuck- away straps, in favorite summei colors. Rose-Marie Reid Swim Suits FOR LADIES, MISSES AND GIRLS Many styles to choose from. This is one of the best known lines shown today. Popular prices. See our window display. Summer Wash Dresses Another shipment of the latest styles for ladies and misses. Regular and half sizes. Men’s Gabardine Suits Regularly $55.00 ON SALE AT $42.00 Fun For EveryoneI Come to Exeter Dominion Day and have a “whale of a time” at the , K j n s in e n 5 s Celebration! Two big | shows—afternoon and evening. $ ------------------------------- Grocery Specials For June 26, 27 and 28 LIBBY’S DEEP-BROWNED BEANS 20-oz. tins .................... 2 for 37d LIBBY’S COOKED SPAGHETTI With tomato sauce and cheese 15-oz. tins ........... 2 for 27e LUX TOILET SOAP 3 0 salt ............................... 4 cakes 250 GOLDEN NET SALMON Finest red cohoe, half-size tin »...... 350 BREEZE — New Lever Bros.’ Product Large pkg. with free face cloth .... 390 Giant pkg. with free tea towel .... 770 TOE 10 SALE One bar Personal Ivory Soap 10 with Large Tide .............*...... 380 Two bars Personal Ivory Soap 20 with Giant Tide ..............................-r;.*..... 750 Jones & May