The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-08-07, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7, 1952 Page 7
Churchz Announcements
BIRTHS CARDS OF THANKS
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
r— Anglican ■
Rector: Rev, C. L. Langford,
B.A., M.A.
Organist: Robert Cameron
Sunday, August 10—
All services withdrawn for this
Sunday.
Sunday School discontinued for
July and August,
THE REFORMED CHURCH
O. M. Edman, Pastor
This Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—-Service
in Exeter Canadian Legion
Hall. All welcome.
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Pentecostal Assemblies
of Canada
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald R, Sinclair, B.A.,
Minister
Organist: Mrs. J. G. Cochrane
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
“Flannelgraph Story.”
11 a.m.—Public Worship.
Rev. J. B. Fox, Hensail.
Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible (Study and
Prayer. Mrs. D. Jolly.
Friday—Sunday School Picnic at
Seaforth.
Sun,, 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.
Supt,: Mr. E. Cudinore.
Sun., 11 a.m.—Life to Godliness.
Sun., 7:30 p.m.—Prayer for the
Holy Spirit.
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UNION SERVICES
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. A. E. Holley
1 a.m.—Sunday School.
. a.m.—Joint Service with
James St. Church.
Solo: Mr. Frank Johns.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. J. V. Dahms, Minister
Sunday, July 10—
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:15 a.m.—-Worship. Rev. J. H.
Getz, Dashwood, in charge.
CHURCH OF GOD
GRAND BEND
Rev, E. Wattam
a.m.—Sunday School.
a.m.—Worship.
-Evangelistic Service.
-Prayer Meet-
10:00
11:00
7:30 p.m.-
Wed., 8:00 p.m.-
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Rev. J. Henry Getz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
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-Sermon Subject: “Judgement!
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, BAKKER —Mr. and Mrs. John
Bakker of Benfield wish toI announce the birth of a son,
on Friday, August 1, at the
Hooper Nursing Home; a bro
ther for Danny and Warner.
BROWN — Mr. and Mrs. Berl
, Brown (nee Helen Rowe) an
nounce the birth of a daugh
ter at Grace Hospital, Wind
sor, Sunday, August 3.
BRUNSKILL — Mr. and Mrs.
Murray A. Brunskill, R.R. 1,
Mossley, Ont., (nee Eileen
Beaver of Zurich) are happy
to announce the birth of
son, Wayne Malcolm, on
ust 1, 1952, at Victoria
pital, London.
CAIRNIE—John and June
nie (nee Cutting), Centralia,
are happy to announce the
birth of a daughter, Janet
Elizabeth, on Wednesday, Aug
ust 6, at the Hooper Nursing
Home; a sister for Johnny.
CAMPBELL—Mr. and Mrs. Arn
old Campbell, of Exeter, an
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Mildred Bernice, oh
Saturday, August 2, at
Hooper Nursing Home; a 1
ter for Gary.
CARTY—To Mr. and Mrs.
Carty, of Edgewood, a son.
CLARK—Jim and Marie Clark
(nee McMillan), Hensail, are
happy to announce the arrival
of their son at Clinton Hos
pital Wednesday, July 30.
DIGNAN—Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Dignan, Hensail, are very hap
py to announce the birth of a
son, Wesley David, at Clinton
Public Hospital, on August 1;
a brother for Diane and Dale.
DOUGALL—Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Dougall are happy to announce
the birth of a daughter, Lynda
Jean, on Thursday, July 24,
1952; a sister for Ronie and p /-LTV) r-LT fl.
DUNCAN—Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Duncan, R.R. 1, Kirkton, are
happy to announce the arrival
of their d a u g h t e r , Nancy
Joyce, at
London, on
EARLE-2-Mr.
Earle (nee
of
nounce the birth of
born July 17, 1952, in Wood-
stock Hospital.
ERINGA — Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Eringa of Kirkton are happy
to announce the birth of a
daughter, Katherine on Fri
day, August 1, at the Hooper
Nursing Home.
JOHNS—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Johns, Woodham, a son,
August 7, at Mrs. Hunter’s
Nursing Home.
KERSLAKE—Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Kerslake, Exeter, wish to
■announce the birth of a son,
August 4, at Miss Ballantyne’s
Nursing Home; a brother for
Edwin.
MILLER—Lloyd and Doris Mil
ler, Staffa, are happy to an
nounce the birth of a
Ronald, at the Hooper Nurs
ing Home, Tuesday, July 29.
SANGSTER—Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Sangster, Hensail, are pleased
to announce the arrival of
their daughter at Clinton Hos
pital Tuesday, July 22, 19 5 2,
a sister for Gail.
STEWART — Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Stewart ( formerly Marian
Francis) wish to announce the
birth of their daughter, Nancy
Lenore, at the Sarnia General
Hospital, Sarnia, on Wednes
day, July 23, 1952.
VAN BULEN — Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Van Bulen, Grand Bend,
a son, Walter Lamiel,
Wednesday, July 30, at
Hooper Nursing Home.
WARRINER — To Mr. and
C. E.
Follick),
Newtonbrook, on July 30, a
son, James Alexander, at May-
fair Hospital, Toronto.
DEATHS
t
their
Aug-
Hos-
Cair-
the
sis
R.
Victoria Hospital,
August 1, 1952.
and Mrs. Sam
Shirley Hodgins),
Woodstock, wish to
a
an-
son,
son,
on
the
Mrs.
Warriner (nee Pauline
34 Patricia Avenue,
CAMPBELL — At St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London, on Monday,
August 4, Mildred Bernice, in
fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Campbell, Exeter.
LAWSON—In Victoria Hospital,
London, on Thursday, July 24,
1952, John James Lawson, in
his eightieth year.
MCDONALD — In St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London, on Thurs
day, July 31, 1952, Josiah Mc
Donald, late of Exeter North,
in his seventy-fifth year.
MARRIAGES
WOLF-BELL—At Rockville Cen
tre, Long Island, New York,
on Saturday, July 26, Florence
Edna, daughter of Mrs. Thos.
Bell and the late Thos. Bell
John
Long
of Elimville to Honry
Wolf of Valley Stream,
Island, New York.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ford,
Dashwood, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Vesta Marilyn, to Hubert Theo
dore Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Reinhold Miller, Dashwood. The
marriage will take place at 2:00
p.m. Saturday, August 9, at Zion
Lutheran Church, Dashwood. 7c
Mt. and Mrs. Darrell Parker,
Staffa, wish to announce the en
gagement of their oldest daugh
ter, Thelma Irene Elizabeth, to
Mr, Dennis Joseph Hayman of
Detroit, Mich., oldest son of Mr.
Joseph Hayman and the late
Mrs. Hayman of Kingsbury, Lon
don, England. ThC wedding -Will
take place at -Staffa United
Church August 23, at 2 p.m.
D.S.T. 7*
Mrs. Homer L, Tinney of Hen
sail wishes to thank all those
who so kindly remembered her
with
while
pital,
Mr.
to thank all those who so kind
ly remembered him with flowers,
cards and gifts while a patient
in Victoria Hospital and since
returning home. 7*
I wish to thank my relatives
and friends who so kindly re
membered me with cards, flow
ers, treats and visits while a
patient in Victoria Hospital and
since returning home.---Mrs. Carl
Pickering. 7c
Joseph Ryan and family wish
to thank their many friends and
neighbors for sincere sympathy
and kindness shown them dur
ing their sudden sad bereave
ment. Special thanks to those
who made rescue attempts and
assisted in dragging operations,
Staff of the Airmen’s Mess, Cen
tralia, to Rev. Father Fogarty,
T. Harry Hoffman and pallbear
ers. 7*
Mr. William Venner and fam
ily wish to express their sincere
thanks to friends and neighbors
for the many acts of kindness
shown during Mrs. Venner’s ill
ness and at the time of her
passing. Special thanks to Mrs.
Mae McLellan, the nurses and
staff of Scott Memorial Hospital,
Dr. McMaster, Nurse Thaymer,
Mrs. Robert Govenlock, Mr, and
Mrs. Thomas Govenlock, and
Bonthron Funeral Home, and to
all those who assisted in any
way at the home; also for the
many lovely floral tributes and
to those who kindly loaned cars.
7*
The relatives of the late Mrs.
Emma Jane Miners wish to ex
press their sincere thanks for
the many acts of kindness shown
during their recent bereavement.
Special thanks to
Funeral Home.
I wish to express
thanks to all who
me with cards, flowers, gifts and
visits while a patient in St. Jo
seph’s Hospital and since return
ing home.—Mrs. Carman Wood
burn. 7*
calls, flowers and cards,
a patient in Victoria Hos-
London. 7e
William Triebner wishes
BLANSHARR
Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Waugh
of Lambeth spent Sunday with
his sister,- Mrs. Leonard Thacker
and Mr. Thacker.
Mrs. Waugh of London re
turned home last week after
spending the week with her
daughter, Mrs. Leonard Thacker
and Mr. Thacker.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker
and family and Mrs. Fred Patti
son spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodgins of
Granton.
Mrs. Ken Langford and family
spent Monday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Trewartha, of
Holmesville,
with Mrs. Fred Mills and
King of Windsor spent Friday
with Mrs, James Mossey.
Mrs. Bert King spent
Friday with Mrs. Fred Mills and
family.
David Mills had the
tune To break his arm
day.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
spept Sunday with their
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellsely of
Benmiller.
Mrs. Fred Pattison spent Wed
nesday with her sister, Mrs.
Driver on the Mitchell road.
Ruth and Clare Hooper
turned home Saturday night
ter spending the past week with
relatives at Welburn.
Mrs. George Hopkins is spend
ing a few days with Mr. and
Mrs, William Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Waugh
and family, Mrs. T. Waugh, of
London; Mr. and Mrs. Morgan
and family, of Guelph, spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
family.
Friday
Leonard Thacker.
Mrs. Fred Pattison spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Thacker.
Rev. A. J. Elston, of Stratford-
ville, was Sunday guest of Mr.
and Mrs. George Dann.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and
family, of Fullarton, spent Sun
day with Mrs. Fred Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mossey and
family, of Oshawa, spent Sunday
evening with Mrs. James Mossey.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones
Glendale, spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mossey.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Mossey and
Robert spent Sunday with
friends at Arthur.
Misses Orrie and Elizabeth
Thacker returned home after
spending the last two weeks at
Guelph.
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IN MEMORIAM
A
BROOM—-In loving memory of a
dear husband and father, Her
bert Broom, who passed away
August 9, 1951.
year gone by, but memories
stay,
As near and dear as yesterday.
—Ever remembered by wife
Florence, son Herb, and fam
ily. 7*
DOBBS—In memory of a dear
wife, Dorothy Jean Dobbs,
whom God called home so
suddenly August 3, 1951.
Out of this world of suffering,
Into a garden of rest;
God’s garden must be beautiful
For He always takes the best.
’Tis sweet to know we’ll meet
again, v
Where troubles are no more;
And that the one we loved so
well
Has just gone on
—Ever remembered
Tom.
before,
by husband
memory—In loving
dear daughter, Dorothy
(Cunnington) Dobbs and
darling grandson, Gary,
were taken so suddenly
DOBBS-
our
Jean
our
who
one year ago, August 3, 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 is 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 Dorothy
and Gary,
That we do not think of you.
—Ever remembered
missed by Mother
sister and brother.
and sadly
and Dad, 7*
MUNN — In loving
our darling son,
ander, who was
killed two years
3, 1950.
We wonder why he
us—
He was like a flower in bloom,
So young, so fair, so loving . . .
Yet called away so soon.
Though tears in our eyes often
glisten
our faces are sometimes
sad,
is never a night nor a
morning
we think of the loved one
we had.
So, dear God, will you take a
message
To our dear Bryan in heaven
above?
Just tell him how much we miss
him
And give him all our love.
—Sadly missed but ever remem
bered, loved and longed for by
Mommie and Daddy. 7*
MUNN — In loving memory Of
Bryan Alexander, who passed
away two years ago, August 3,
1950.
There is a face we Will always
remember,
A voice we will always recall,
memory to treasure forever
Of one who was
all.
—Ever remembered
Grandma Borland
memory of
Bryan Alex-
accidentally
ago, August
had to leave
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......................................... 25% Off
T-SHIRTS
Made by Penman’s of fine combed
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Regularly $1.95:
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On Sale at ....... ..... $2.95
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All Men’s Bathing Trunks.
25% Off
regular price of ladies5,, misses®, girls5
SUMMER DRESSES AND COATS
Men’s All Wool
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14 ONLY — Popular single-breasted
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SPORT SHIRTS
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Special Summer Sale
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SPORT SHIRTS
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T-SHIRTS
Reg. $1.00 to $1.69. On Sale at 790
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SWIM TRUNKS
Boxer style. Reg. $2.95
Briefs, Reg. $1.95
WASH SUITS
Reg. $1.50 .....
Reg. $2.25 ....
ladies’, misses’ and girls
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SWIM SUITS
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Large 20-oz. tins ................. 3 for 540
SUN-PAC CANNED PEAS
20-oz. tins standard quality ,per tin 150
TREAT PEACHES
Choice quality, 20-oa. tins .... 2 for 430
$2.19
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Bath size ......... 2 cakes 230
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