HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-09-25, Page 9THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25, 1952 Page 7
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Anniversary
Service
WEST ZION
UNITED CHURCH
(Usljorne)
Sunday, September 28
at 11 a.m. (standard time)
Guest Speaker;
REV. V. ROBB
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PHONE 277 EXETER
ZION
Mrs. II. Kyle, of Exeter, _
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Hern. In the afternoon
visited with Mrs. George
ney at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Janney, of Arkona.
Miss Hazel Stewart, of Byron,
spent a few days with her
ter, Mrs. Warren Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hern
family spent Sunday with
and Mrs. Arthur Ford, of
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Dickinson.
Miss Phyllis Hern, of London,
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward
Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock
and family spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pul
len, of Whalen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hern
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Hunter, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johns, of
Elimville, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern and
Bob attended the Seaforth Fair
on Thursday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller
and Brian, of Thames Road,
spent Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Hern
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Snell, of Grimsby.
spent
they
Jan-
sis-
and
Mr. near
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CLINTON LIONS ARENA
$2,000 CASH BINGO
Sponsored by Clinton Lions Club in aid of
Artificial Ice
Tuesday, Sept. 30
15 GAMES $50.00 EACH
1 SPECIAL $100.00 1 SPECIAL $150.00
2 SPECIALS $500.00 EACH
ADMISSION: $1 for 15 regular games;
extra white cards 25$ each or 5 for $1;
special cards 25$ each or 5 for $1
Doors open at 8 o’clock Games Start 9 sharp DST
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MONSTER BINGO
Thursday, October 2
Goderich Memorial Arena
Doors Open at 8 — Games Start at 9
15 Games for $25 Each 4 Games for $100 Each
1 SPECIAL GAME FOR 1952 FORD COACH
“Mainline”, complete with air-conditioning, heater,
undercoating’ and licence, ready to drive away.
The car game is $1.00 per card.
ADMISSION: $1.00 for 15 regular games, extra
cards for regular and special games 25$ each or 5
for $1.00. Special car game $1.00.
Sponsored By The Goderich Lions Club
In Aid Of. Welfare Work
Lucky
27
500ChildrenAdults $1.00
P.M.ONLY AT 8:30ONE NIGHT
Stratford
FAIRGROUNDS
I -x HELLLOL DRIVERS
SATURDAY,
September
Church 1 ♦
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev, Donald R, Sinclair, B.A.,
Minister
Organist: Mrs. J. G. Cochrane
10:45 a.m.—The Sunday Softool
will meet in the S.S. room
and proceed to the sanctuary
in a body.
11:00 am.—Public Worship,
Thurs., Sept. 25—Caven Auxili
ary, Women’s Missionary So
ciety, Pot-Luck Supper at the
home of Mrs. William Sillery,
7:00 p.m.
the bethel
REFORMED CHURCH
C. M- Eelmjm, Pastor
This Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Service
in Exeter Canadian Legion
Hall. AU welcome.
THAMES ROAD
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stone and
Mr. Floyd Stewart were guests
at the Tilley-Rowcliffe wedding
which was solemnized at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harper
Rivers of Hensail on Saturday.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Love (nee Margaret
Cann), who were married in
Thames Road United Church on
Saturday. Many attended the
wedding.
Quite
district attended the dedication
service
a number from this
Barn Dance
City Hall, Stratford
JAMES ST. CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Air. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
. RALLY DAY SERVICES
10:45 a.m.—S.S. children will
assemble in S.S. rooms to at
tend the church service in a
body.
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Joint service with entire Sun
day School in attendance.
The junior choir will sing
anthems.
The baptism of infants
be observed.
p.m.—Evening Worship.
Sermon Subject: “We preach
Christ Crucified.”
A warm welcome extended to
all.
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MAIN ST. CHURCH
two
will
Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Airs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
Sunday, September 28—
11 a.m.—“Family Rally Day’’
Anthem: “Stand Up For Jes
us.”Duet by Margaret Wildfong
and Ruth Kleinfeldt.
The Sunday School will unite
with the Church in Rally Day
Service.
Everyone is most cordially in
vited.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —
Rector: Rev. C. L. Langford,
B.A., M.A.
Organist: Robert Cameron
Sunday, September 28—
HARVEST THANKSGIVING
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School.
■Morning School.
“ F. Wag
rector of
11:30 a.m.-
Preacher: Rev. J.
land, B.A., B.D.,
Trinity Church, Lucan.
(Standard time for all services)
CROMARTY
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. James Bari' and
John, of Stratford, visited Sun
day with Mrs. D. McKellar.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cornish
and Danny, of Seaforth, visited
Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
ton, of Toronto, were
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Art
Worthing-
guests of
Dow over
Guest, of
Brucefield, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Storey Saturday. They
were returning from their
honeymoon trip to North Da
kota.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Allen
Mr. and
tended
services
Church,
and visited with Mr. and Mrs
Anthony Allen.
Mrs. Frank Cadick and Sharon
Grail, of London, are spending
a few weeks at the home of her
sister and brother-in-law,
and Mrs'. John
Cadick and Mrs,
London, visited
Sunday.
Mr. Gordon
and
at-Mrs. Frank Allen
Harvest Thanksgiving
in St. Paul’S' Anglican
Stratford, on Sunday
Mr.
Wallace. Mr.
Lottie Phillips,
with them on
Houghton and
Miss Shirley Gale, London, spent
the weekend with his mother,
Mrs. M. Houghton.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Little,
of Atwood, were the guests of
Mr. nd Mrs. Calder McKaig, on
Sunday. Mr. Little addressed the
congregation in the interests of
the Christian Outreach of the
Presbyterian Church at the close
of the morning service.
Mr. ’ ~ ■
Jackie,
worth, were the guests of
and Mrs. Duncanson at
manse
Y.P.S.
The
Y.P.S.
and Mrs. Frank Gamble,
Bob and Ricky, Chats-
Rev.
theMrs. Duncanson
on Sunday.
Elect Officers
annual meeting of __
was held in the basement
of the church Monday evening
with Mrs. R. D. Sadler presid
ing and leading in devotional
exercises.
Officers elected were:.. Honor
ary president, Rev. R. Duncan-
son; president, Margaret Walker;
vice - presidents, Donna Norris
'and Philip James; secretary
treasurer, Wilma Harper; assist
ant, Patsy Ramsay; pianist,
Shirley Wallace; assistant, Mrs,
Lloyd Sorsdahl; social commit
tee, James Ramsay, Lloyd Sors
dahl, Ethel Mae Norris and
Carolyne Walker.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting.
Evening Auxiliary
The Marion Ritchie
Auxiliary held
meeting at the home
Frahls
son presided
diner read a chapter from the
study book
Kerslake read a very interesting
paper. Arrangements wore made
to send a bale of clothing to a
needy hoy or girl in the far
Western l?rovinces.
their
Hamilton.
Mrs.
the
Evening
monthly
of Mrs
Duncan-Mrs.
. Robert Gar-
and Mrs. Carter
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. J. Henry Getz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
10:30 a.m.—Sunday School Ral
ly-—unified church service.
Offering foi’ Lancaster Heights
Mission.
7:30 p.m.
Rally.
Public service t his Thursday,
Sept. 25, at 8 p.m. Speaker:
Rev. Ward L. Kaiser.
Youth Fellowship
CHURCH OF GOD
GRAND BEND
Rev. E. Wattam
i a.m.—Sunday School.
i a.m.—Worship.
p.m.—Evangelistic Service.
8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meet-
10:00
11:00
7:30
Wed.,
ing.
Fri., 8:00 p.m.—Young Peoples.
Sunday,
Young
Chalk
come.
Sept. 28, 7:30 p.m.—
Men’s Quartet. Also
Artist. Everyone wel-
EXETER TABERNACLE
of the Exeter Legion
Memorial Hall one Sunday after
noon at Exeter.
Miss Nona Pym of London
has been on her holidays at the
home of her parents,
Mrs. Ernest Pym.
Miss Doris Anderson
menced her duties at
Telephone in Exeter.
Misses Margaret Bray
Helen Morgan of London
the
here.
A
from
the program on Wednesday eve
ning at Exeter Community Park.
Many attended Exetei1 Fair
although the weather was very
damp and quite muddy under
foot.
Many attended the trousseau
tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cann on Wednesday af
ternoon and evening in honor of
their daughter, Margaret, who
was married on Saturday.
Mission Band was held on
Sunday during the church serv
ice.
Rev. W. J. Rodgers of Ilen-
sall was in charge of the church
service on Sunday while Rev. W.
J. Moores took the
Hensail.
Sunday School .will
11:15 a.m. with Rev.
charge.'
Mr.
has
the
weekend at their
and
com-
Bell
• and
spent
homes
peoplelarge number of
this community attended
service
be held
Moores
Saturday, September 27
Featuring Don Reinhart
AND HIS TROUBADOURS
p.m.—W.M.C.
Mrs. G. Triebner.
Gifts and Fruits of
Promised.
-Y.P.S. Speaker, the
P.O.A.C.
Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer and Bible
Study. Leader: Mrs. T. Jolly.
Thurs., 2:30
Convenor:
Roll Call:
the Spirit
Fri., 8 p.m.—
Pastor.
Subject: “The Testimoney of
Two Men in Jail, and the Out
come.”
Special solo and music.
Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.
Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore.
Sun., 11 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sun., 7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic
Message: “A Famous Jail
Break by One Man with the
Help of the Lord.”
A great song service. You are
invited.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. J. V. Dahms, Minister
10 a.m.—“The Religion of
Average Church , Member.”
11 a.m.—Church School.
Evening Service withdrawn
favor of United Church anni
versary.
(Services on Daylight Time)
the
in
KIRKTON
and Mrs, James McCol-
and family, of Graven-
spent the weekend with
Mr.
lough
hurst,
Mrs. M. Gregory.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart
and little daughter, of Sarnia,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Francis.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurlo Williams
and daughter Gayle, of Wood-
stock, were weekend guests with
Mr. John Williams.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fisher and
children, of Exeter, visited with
Mrs. M. Gregory this past week.
Mr. Milton Calandar, of near
Peterboro, a former blacksmith
in the village of Kirkton some
60 years ago, called on some old
friends Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Veitch, of
Beaverton, visited with their
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
Burgin this past week.
CENTRALIA
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Andrew,
of Vancouver, B. C., (former
residents of the village) visited
for a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gates. The
ladies are sisters.
Mr. and
visited over
relatives in
lyn Wright
Skinner
Mrs. Amos Wright
the weekend with
Harrow. Miss Eve-
and Miss Arlene
Skinner accompanied them, to
Harrow and went on to Detroit
to spend the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ridley, of
Elimville, were . Sunday visitors
with Mrs. T. Willis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris West and
Mrs. T. Willis were Saturday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Whitney Coates on the occasion
of their silver wedding annivers
ary.
The service in
Sunday will be
followed by the
service.
Mr. and Mrs.
Exeter, were Sunday
with Mrs. E. Knight.
Rally Day Service
The annual Rally Day
was held in the church
morning with Mi’
gins, ;
leader
by a
the leadership of Mr. Cecil Skin
ner with Mary Margaret. Essery
at the piano. The story was
by Mrs. Earl Haist. A very
message was delivered by
pastor, Rev. G. Burton.
The Alert Mission Band
meet in the schoolroom of
church Sunday morning during
the church service hour.
the church on
at 10:30 a.m.,
Sunday School
R. Knight, of
visitors
service
Sunday
“* *>. Kenneth Hod
assistant superintendant, as
f. The music was provided
Sunday School choir under
BLANSHARD
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Wells and
Ruth of Ilderton were with Mrs.
Fred Mills on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
and family of Prospect Hill
ed with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomson on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang
ford and family spent Friday,
evening with Mr.
Youngson.
Mr. and Mrs.
and family spent Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. William Hodgins,
of Ravenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson
were Sunday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Thomson of Glendale.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Talbot,
Mrs. Frank Nairn of Rannoeh
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Thacker.
Mr. Morley Waugh of London
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Leonard Thacker.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hooper,
Master Clare Hooper attended
Galt Fair on Saturday.
and Mrs.
George
DOOR PRIZE: HOSTESS CHAIR
Admission 750
Jack
Dann
with
Mills
visit
jack
Dancing from 9:00-12:00
BINGO
Friday, October 3
Giant Jackpot
Ford Customline Coach
Also
15 Games - $25.003 Games . $100 Each
:00 P.M.
Memorial Arena, Mitchell
Admission for 15 Regular Games $1.00
Bingo Blower to Be Used
Mitchell Lions Frolic
All proceeds to be used for Lions Welfare Work
and Swimming Pool Maintenance
Sale of
MEN’S AND BOYS’
Chesterlaine
Dress Fabr ics
Winter Overcoats
In order to make way for a complete
we are reducing our present stock of
boys’ winter overcoats with substantial
from $10.00 to $15.00.
Eighteen only men’s overcoats, sizes
To clear at ...................................................
new stock,
men’s and
savings of
35 to 44-.
$29.00
Four only men’s overcoats, sizes 37 and
clear at .... ...........................................................
38. To
$15.00
> 37. To
. $10.95 and $13.95
Fifteen only boys’ overcoats, sizes 30 to
clear at ...............%..........................
Special Sale
OF MEN’S FINE
Broadcloth Shirts
Seven dozen plain whites, colours and neat stripes
in woven and printed broadcloth by two of Can
ada’s leading shirt makers. Buy for now or for
Christmas. Sizes 141/^ to 171/£>. Values to $4.95.
Special ......................................... $3.49, 2 for $6.50
The new fall shades are
here in this nationally
known English all-wool,
dress
wine,
grey,
54” wide at $3.50* yard
fabric,
green, rust
sand
comprising
., blue,
and white.
•— •
Plaid Tartans
Beautiful colorings f o r
fall and winter, all wool
54” wide for skirts,
children’s dresses, etc.
An outstanding value at
.... $2.50 and $2.75 yard
— • —
IBEX AND KINCOTT
Flannelette Sheets
8 tins, $1.00
Get your tickets now on the Lions Grand
Bend dream home. Help the hospital cam
paign in this way. On sale at this store or
from any Lion member.
For fall. White or grey
grounds with blue, green,
pink or gold borders;
size 70" x 90”. On sale
$5.95 pairat
Superior Store Specials For Sept 25, 26, 27 j
SEALORD RED COHOE SALMON
Choice quality, 7%-oz. tins 4 for $1.00
LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE
Fancy quality 20-oz. tins .... 7 for $1.00
CLARK’S PORK & BEANS
15-oz. tins ......... ................... 8 for $1.00
BRUNSWICK SARDINES, always popular
PARD DOG FOOD
Packed by Swifts ...
SUN PAC PEAS
Standard quality, 20-oz. tins 6 for $1.00)
KAM
Luncheon meat