The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-09-04, Page 9Churchj
JAMES ST. CHURCH
Mr. Lawrcnco Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Morning Worship.
-Sermon Subject: “What Must
I Do To Be Saved?"
Solo: Jean McDonald,
7 p.m.—Evening
The Rev. C.
preach.
Solo; Selected.
A warm, welcome
to all.
Wor
W.
■ship.
Down will
is extended
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
C. M. Eelman, Pastor
This Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Service
in Exeter Canadian Legion
Hall, All welcome.
THE TJMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952
BIRTHS
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ENGAGEMENTS
EXTRA MILEAGE
Mrs.
wish
be-4*
home,
J j ox
Harry Coates
to thank the
and neighbors
shown
Robert
to an-
a son,
Hooper
, Kenneth
are very
arrival
and
Paul
relatives
BREEN — Mr. and
Breen, Centralia,
non nee the birth
September 3, at
Nursing Home.
-Morning Prayer.
Preacher: Archdeacon
Mr. Milton
sail, wish to
relatives and
kindness and
since
with special
McDonald and
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on
1952; a
and Larry.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
’Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A.,
Minister
Organist: Mrs. J. G, Cochrane
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Worship.
2LDER—Mr. and Mrs.
Elder of Hensall ;
happy to announce the
of another son, Frederick Gib
son, at Victoria Hospital
Friday, August 29
brother for Steven
CARDS OF THANKS
iI Mr. Harold Simpson wishes to
thank all those who so kindly
| remembered him with calls,
cards and gifts while a patient
in Victoria Hospital and
returning
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family.
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Service with Courtesy ;
CHURCH OF GOD
GRAND BEND
Rev. E. Wattam
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Worship.
7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service.
Wed., 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meet
ing.
Fri., 8:00 p.m.—Young Peoples,
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —
Rector: Rev. C. L. Langford,
B.A., M.A.
Organist: Robert Cameron
Sunday, September 7—
Sixty-Fourth
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
9:00 a.m.—Holy Communion.
11:00 a.m.-
CxD OS t
C. E. Reilly, of Toronto.
Sunday School has been with
drawn and the children are
asked to come to church with
their parents.
SWEITZER — Stuart
Sweitzer wish to announce the
birth of a son, Scott Matthew,
at St. Joseph’s Hospital on
Aug. 25, 195 2. Jimmy wishes
to thank Dr. Milner for his
baby brother.
DEATHS
Mr
and
friends,
for the many kindnesses
Paul while he was a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London, and
since returning home. 4*
PM.
Catches The Tittle Things'
NOW
MAIN ST. CHURCH
Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
Sunday September 7—
11 a.m.—“The Real Reason”
Anthem: “Hear Our Prayer.”
12:15 p.m.—The'Church School
in all departments.
You are invited to worship
(morning service only).
CANADIAN LAD TAKES CANADIAN SWIM TITLE -- Al
though he failed to place on Canada's Olympic team, Hart
Deveneny, 20-year-old Winnipeg- boy, got a certain amount
of revenge when be took the Canadian men’s two-mile cham
pionship at the C.N.E. The University of Manitoba student
seen above with the trophy
50 minutes and 45 seconds.
•s
, covered the two-mile course in
well ahead of a field of sixteen.
—Central Press Canadian
WOODHAM
Donna Dickinson, of St.
spent a few days with
Ruth
To Save You Expensive,
Major Repairs Later
^PREVENTIVE MAINTEN
ANCE for your* car is our
special G.M. service to give
you maximum performance at
minimum cost. Our regular
checks, plus maintenance give
you tip-top performance from
your car and minimize ex
pensive repair bills.
If you are interested in cut
ting costs to get the most
economical operation fro m
your car, consult us about our
Preventive Maintenance plan.
In addition to the essential
P.M. services, we clean the
interior of your car, check
tire pressure, inspect muffler
and tail pipe, clean battery
terminals and check wind
shield wipers — all at no
charge.
It will pay you in the long
run to see us today.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. J. V. Dahms, Minister
Sunday, September -7—■
10:00 a.m.—Worship,
11:00 a.m.—Summer Christmas
Tree and Sunday School,
7:30 p.m.—Worship.
Rev. A. B. Pletch, Kitchener,
will be in charge.
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. J. Henry Getz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
10:00 a.m.—-Worship.
Sermon Subject: “Shake
The Dust”.
11:15 a.m.—Church School
Bible Class for every
group).
7:30 p.m.—Outdoor Vesper Serv
ice (weather permitting).
Sermon Subject: “Religious
Experience”.
“In returning and rest
shall ye be saved”
Off
(a
age
and Mrs. O. R. Francis,
with their
and around
CROMARTY
Miss Marguerite Duncanson,
who spent the vacation months
with her parents at the manse,
has returned to her duties as
kindergarten teacher in Fort
Erie.
Mr.
Woodstock, visited
many relatives in
Cromarty last week.
Many of the Scott - Anderson
connections in this
ten de,d the gathering
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H.
London, spent the holiday week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Walker.
and Mrs. John Wallace
and Mrs. B. O.
Georgetown
district at-
in Mitchell
R. Currie,
Limited
Dealers in z
Chevrolet, Oldsmobile
and Chevrolet Trucks
five - year - old
Mrs. Harold
re-
Town Topics
Robert Wolfe,
son of Mr. and
Wolfe, had his appendix
moved at Children’s^ War Mem
orial Hospital. Friday night last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence. Hey
wood have returned from a trip
to Northern Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Horton have
gone to Winnipeg where they
will visit Mr. Horton’s mother.
Mr.
visited with Mr.
McDonald at
Sunday.
„ Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott
joyed a couple of days at
Toronto Exhibition last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Binning
and -baby, Mitchell, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. K. McKellar.
Misses Shirley Wallace, Carol
ine and Alice Walker enjoyed a
few holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
H. R. Currie in London last
week.
Mark Anniversary
A pleasant evening was spent
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Allen on Thursday when
the members of their family
gathered to celebrate with them
their fortieth wedding annivers
ary. Games and music were en
joyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Allen
were presented with a chair by
the family and a table lamp
from Mrs. Alien’s brother, Wil
liam Worden.
Regular services will be re
sumed in Cromarty and Staffa
churches next Sunday with their
respective ministers in charge.
The Cromarty Sunday School
picnic was held in Seaforth Park
on Friday with a fair attend
ance. Games and races were en
joyed by the children.
T. L. Scott
on
and
en-
the
Miss
Marys,
Misses
wood.
Mr.
and family
evening with
McCurdy, of
Mrs. T. Nybus,
Alta., who has
with her parents,
M. Willis, left for
Sunday.
Miss Shirley Rundle
Jean Scott spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Web
ber.
Miss Grace Doupe spent a
few days with Miss Marilyn
Brine.
Mrs. Lloyd Jaques and Danny
are visiting for a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Copeland, of
Kirkton.
Y.P.U. Takes Service
The Y.P.U. was in charge of
the church service on Sunday
morning and had Miss Evelyn
Willis as guest speaker, Miss
Willis was assisted in the ser
vice
and
duet
and
.Shower Bride-Elect
A very pleasant evening was
spent at the home of
and Mrs. David Spence on
day when 50 members
friends of the Shower
gathered in honor of
daughter Annie Jean, bride-elect
of this week.
A program
ings, musical
mock wedding
dress was read and a gift was
presented to Annie Jean who re
plied in a very pleasing manner.
Lunch was served by the hos
tess and committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb
and family visited Friday eve
ning with Mr. and Mrs.
Webb, of Grand Bend.
and Merle Iiazle-
and Mrs. Ira McCurdy
visited on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Allan
London.
of Edmonton,
been
Mr.
her
visiting
and Mrs.
home on
and Miss
by Misses Helen Webber
Verla Wheeler who sang a
and Misses Jean Copeland
Bessie McCurdy.
Mr.
Tues-
and
Cluh
their
of contests, read-
numners and a
was given. An ad-
Elgin
M. Russell, Hen
thank his friends,
neighbors for the
sympathy shown
him during his recent sad
reavement.
KIRKBY — At the
Nursing Home, St.
Monday, September
Nancy Sarah Beavers, beloved
wife of Jonathan A, Kirk by of
Wellington Street South,
Marys, in
year, dear
Kingsway
Marys, on
1, 1952,an-
St.
her eighty - ninth
sister of George
Senn Beavers, Stratford Hos
pital, and B. IV. F. Beavers,
Exeter, dear mother of Wil
bert R. Kirkby, Lot 14, Con
cession 4, Blanshard. Inter
ment in St. Marys Cemetery
Wednesday, September 3.
CARDS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann
nounee the engagement of their
daughter, Mary Margaret, to Mr.
Jim Love, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Love of Grand Bend.
The wedding will take place on
Saturday, September 20,
o’clock in Thames
Church.
at 12
Road United4*
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OF THANKS
I wish to
the lovely
treats while
St. Joseph’s
returning home.-
dice.
forthank everyone
cards, flowers and-
I was a patient in
Hospital and since
•Dorothy Shol-
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PHONE 100 EXETER Lamports Enjoy
Twentieth Reunion
One hundred and fifteen
bers of the Lamport clan
tered at their twentieth reunion
celebrated Labor Day at River
view Park, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin King and
Mr. apd Mrs. Harvey Ovens con-
convened a fine line of sports
with the following winning hon
ors:
Tiny t^t race: Kay Lawson,
Wendy Neil, Edward Lamport;
boys, 4-7: Kenny Wood, Ray
Cockwell; -girls: Gwen Lawson,
Marlene King; girls, 7-10: Grace
Mackenzie, Katharyn Hicks;
boys: Glenn Lamport, Wes Sims;
girls, 10-13: Beth Sims, Norma
Ford; boys; Jimmie Tomlinson;
young ladies: Melba King, Mrs.
Earl Neil; young men: Mr, Lew
is, Mr. E. Neil; skipping race:
Arlene Ford, Norma Ford; bov
ine call: Bill Lamport; dinner
call; Mrs. L. Wilson; older la
dies’ race: Mrs. Wes Lamport;
pin race: Mrs. Morgan; ball and
pail race: James and Mary Wil
lis.Mrs. Jonah Sims, of Exeter,
was the' oldest lady present, Mr.
Albert King, of Crediton, the
eldest gentleman—each being 88
years of age.
Mrs. Sherman Willis, of Sex
smith, Alta., received the prize
for coming the greatest distance.
Nelson Cockwell was the young
est member in attendance. Mr.
and Mrs. E. Sims had the larg
est family present.
The president, Ed Sims, con
ducted a business meeting which
decided to hold the 19 53 re
union at Riverview Park, Exeter,
on the fourth Saturday of June
with the
charge:
Willis,
Mrs. L
urer, Mrs.
Crediton;
Donald, Ailsa Craig.
Table committee:
Ovens, Denfield; Mrs.
wards, Exeter; Mrs. J
Program committee:
Mrs. Donald McLellan,
sports committee: Mr.
Earl *
A
with
most
Opens Friday
—Continued from Page 6
24 x 49 addition to house grease
rack and wash rack. There is
ample parking and used car
space on the grounds.
The building is two-storcy at
the front to accomodate a mod
ern eight-room apartment and
an office. This section is heated
by semi-radiant convectors—one
of the
stalled
The
service representative foy Ford
and Monarch cars, Ford trucks,
Ford and Fordson tractors,
Dear-born farm
Holland forage
balers. It also
Rose Petroeuni
stone and Goodrich tires and all
Ford parts and accessories.
Proprietor of the business is
Lawrence (Larry) H. Snider, a
native of Baden, Ontario. A vet
eran of the RCAF, Mr. Snider
served overseas during -the sec
ond world war. On his return in
1946, he accepted a position
with his father-in-law, A. O.
(Sandy) Elliot, who at that
time owned the Ford - Monarch
garage in Exeter. Mr, Snider pur
chased the business in 194 9.
On the staff is Miss Betty
Coates, accountant; Reginald
McDonald, service manager;
Les Parker, used car salesman:
Sam Hendrick and
implement salesmen
Taylor, parts man.
The
Campbell.
Price
who recently joined the firm
from ~
Russell Clark are apprentices.
first such systems in
in this district.
firm is the sales and
machinery, New
harvesters and
handles White
Products, Fire-
Bill
and
aremechanics
Roy Hunter,
and Melville
Parker.
Orland
Gerry
Gordon
Woodruff.
Fergus. Tom Eyres and
mem-
regis-
following officers in
President, Mrs. Merle
Clinton; vice-president,
Wilson, Exeter; treas-
. Joseph Woodall
secretary, Mrs. M.
ommittee
Neil, Exeter
bounteous supper
ice cream, rounded out a
enjoyable day,
Dress Goods
Wool plaid in beautiful
fall colorings, 54’* wide,
for skirts, jumpers, etc.
Exceptional value at
.... $2.50 and! $2.75 yard
Babies’ Wear
Complete s bowing of
everything in babies’
wear for fall at lower
prices.
Congowall
For your walls and con-
golcum for your floors.
New fall patterns now
in stock.
I# Y OUR " LAV 0 U R I7.E BEVERAGE
Webber
engage-
daugh-
William
Roy
the
Mr. and Mrs.
wish to announce
ment of their youngest
ter, Marion Jean, to
Ralph, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Carter, Mornington Ave.,
London. The marriage will take
place in Main Street Church,
Exeter, September 27, at 3 p.m.
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IN MEMORIAM
HVXTAJ3LE—In loving memory
of our little darling, Margaret
Elizabeth, who passed away
five years ago today, Septem
ber 2.
—Lovingly remembered by
Mommie and Daddie. 4*
JACKSON—In loving memory of
a dear mother and grand
mother, Mrs. John Jackson,
who passed away September 7,
1945.
It’s not the words, they are but
few,
It’s the loving memory we keep
of you;
Though absent you are
near.
Still loved, still missed, and
dear.
—Lovingly remembered by
family.
ever
ever
the
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ROOT-BEER
OUR VEDETTE
Peaches
ARE 'RIPE NOW
This variety is exceHeirat
for canning or freezing.
George A. Donald
Thedford
We Are Buyers of
Timothy Alfalfa Clover
Satisfaction, Guaranteed
WE -DO CUSTOM CLEANING
Cann’s Mill Limited
WHALEN CORNERS
Phone Kirkton 35-r-lS Phone Granton 29-r-lS
Ladies Ready-To-Wear
The new coats for fall and winter are now here
for ladies, misses and children. New cloths, styles
and lower prices, a large range to choose from.
Use our lay-away plan if you wish.
A complete line of skirts, sizes 10 to 20, in new
fall- shades in corduroys, gabardines and wool
plaids. With jackets and vests to match priced
from .......................................................- $5.95 to $8.85
Our Tcna Paige dresses are here for the teenager.
Jumpers are shown in corduroy and wool.
Taffeta dresses, sizes 9 to 17 .... $9.95 to
Superior Store
KELLOGG’S RICE KRISTIES
51/y-oz, packages ............. 2 for 33$
ST. WILLIAM’S PLUM JAM
Very special value. 24-oz. jars each 25$
McCORMICK’S GRANNY COOKIES
Fresh and tasty per lb. 25$
For September 4, 5, 6
LIBBY’S TASTY KING PEAS
Fancy quality. 15-oz, tins .... 2 for 35$
RINSO
Reg. size, 2-pkg. deal .
PALMOLIVE SOAP
Special pkg. of 4 bars
for 58$
complete
Edwards.
Mr. and
Benfield;
and Mrs.