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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-11-27, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1952 b J*- V ADDITIONAL CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE FQR SALE This Week In Whalen By MRS. F, SQUIRE TWO DRESSES, size 38, in good condition. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. 27* LARGE OIL space heater. Phone 14-r-ll Kirkton. - 27:4* SEW AND SAVE — New and used sewing machines, fully guaranteed. Repairs to all makes and models. Singer Sewing Ma­ chine, Goderich. Phone 1135. 3-20tfc FOR SALE-—Dry hardwood, $6 a cord .delivered, Write or phone Robert Eagleson, Ailsa Craig. 13:20:27c RABY TENDA, in good condi­ tion. Apply George Armstrong,, P.M.Q. 276, R.C.A.F. Station Centralia. 27c 1941 FORD, 5-pa^senger coupe, rebuilt motor and gas heater. '$300 or best cash offer. Apply Lome R. Becker, phone 57-r-4 Dashwood. 27* YOUNG MAN’S WINTER SUIT, size 36-8, excellent condition. $15 or best offer. Too small for owner. Apply Brady Cleaners, phone 136, Exeter. 23tfn TWO CHINESE geese, one gan­ der. Apply Joe White, Crediton, or phone Exeter 335-1--3. 27* FOR SALE — Ladies’ green winter coat, size 14; also blue fall coat, size 14; both in good condition. Phone 206-M. 20:27c CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS — Felt bags for shopping, knitting, etc., various designs and sizes. Mrs. Harvey Hyde, phone -177-r- 42 Exeter. 27:4c 50 8-INCH CEMENT blocks. — Phone 145. 27* BE SURE to see the fine dis­ play of costume jewellery at Tudor’s in I-Iensall. Ideal for Xmas gifts—we have boxes too. Pins, necklets, earrings. 27c FOR SALE — Man’s black fur overcoat, worn very little and in excellent condition. Apply Box M, Times-Advocate. , 27:4* *51 FORD COACH, grey, like new. Phone 35-r-7 Grand Bend. 27* 1940 DODGE Sedan, with heat­ er. This car is in excellent con­ dition with low mileage and a new motor. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. 27c Those who attended James treet Church, Exeter, annivers­ ary services and spent the with friends were: Mr, and Alex Baillie with Mr. and Wilson Morley; Mr. and Cecil Squire and Douglas Mr. - ~ ~ ‘ and and Mr, Mrs. W. J. O’Brien spent the weekend at Woodstock with Mi. and Mrs. William Ogden. •Mr. George Earl, Exeter, visit­ ed for a few days during last week with Mr, and Mrs. Milne Pullen. Donald Pullen, Gerald Wallis and Bill Heather attended Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, Friday with other students the St. Mary’s Collegiate. Miss Evelyn Wynne, of Lon­ don, was a weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duffield. ...Mr. Bert Duffield spent a few days last week at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell, ol London, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkinson. THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH The Story In Shipka By MRS. H. SHEPPARD interior of the United has been recently decor- with Mr.and Mrs. E. Squire; Mrs. Grafton Squire and Mr- Mrs. Ronald Squire with and Mrs. Charles Fisher. the on of JAMES ST. CHURCH Rev. II. J. Snell, Pastor Mr* Lawrence Wein, A4V-C.M., Musical Director ■Sunday School. -Morning Worship. Sermon Subject: "The quest of Despair.” Anthem: The Choir. Solo: Jean McDonald. p.m.—Evening Worship. Sermon Subject; "Darkness and Light". Solo: Mrs. James Smith. A warm welcome is extended to all. 10 11 7 a.m.- a.m,- Con- O. M. Eelman, Pastor This Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—English Service in Exeter Canadian Legion Hall. All welcome. FOR SALE—Ladies’ black coat, size 38,» black dress, size 20. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. 27* FOR SALE—Dairy cows: 1 Hol­ stein heifer, due December 5; 1 Holstein second calf cow, due December 19. —Harold Taylor, phone 39-r-8 Kirkton. - 27* TRIVITT MEMORIAL Anglican — Rector: Rev. C. L. Langford, B.A., M.A. Organist: Robert Cameron November 30—First Sunday Advent. 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.—E?ly Communion. Corporate Communion foi’ the members of the Woman’s Aux­ iliary. CENTRALIA UNITED CHURCH Rev. G. G. Burton, M.A., B. Minister Mrs. K. Hodgins, Musical Director Sunday, November 30— 10:30 a.m.—Centralia Service. Sermon Subject: “What Means to Be a Christian.’’ 11:45 a.m.—Church School. 2:30 p.m.—Whalen Service. a.m.- D., It The Church ated. The W.A. will be held Wednesday evening, December 8 at the home of Mrs. Verne Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kers- lane visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finkheiner Master Edwin visiting with Billy Finkbeiner. A number of Shipka attended the bazaar and tea at Greenway United Church. Mrs. Nelda Routledge visited with her sister, Mrs. Milton Ratz. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Smith, of Woodham, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wray Swietzer and family on Sunday. regular meeting of the on Sunday. Kerglake is and Bobby ladies from Mrs. John L Allison Buried Last Friday The funeral of the late Mrs. John T« Allison was held from the R. C, Dinney funeral home Friday afternoon with Rev. W. J, Moores of the Tonnes Read United Church officiating. Assist­ ing Mr. Moores were Rev. Wil­ liam Mair and Rev. H. J, Snell, of town, and Rev. William Grigg of London, Mrs. Allison, the former Jane Beverley Monteith, passed away at her home November 19, in her eighty-ninth year. The bear­ ers were Messrs. Charles Miller, Edgar Monteith, Andrew Hamil­ ton, William Passmore and Alli­ son and Beverley Morgan. Inter­ ment was in the Exeter ceme­ tery. Cars You’ll Like ’52 METKOR SEDAN, •Green Me- talic, Brand New *52 PLYMOUTH 6-PASS. COUPE —Dark Green, 5,30Q Miles *52 MERCURY i-TON PIC&UF* Red, Slightly Used, Great Re­ duction *34 CHEV COACH South End Service Russ and Chuck Snell PHONE 328 EXETER in CHURCH OF GOD GRAND BEND Rev. E. Wattam -Sunday School. —Worship. p.m.—Evangelistic Service. 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meet- SCRAP a.m.- a.m.- WINGHAM CLIPPER kitchen range, in excellent condition, used three years only. —Phone 25-r-18 Kirkton. 27c ONE USES Easy washing ma­ chine, in good condition; also McClary rangette, in excellent condition. Phone 5 7 4-J Exeter. . 27c Data On Dashwood EXETER TABERNACLE PER 100 Co-Op CEMENT BLOCKS, 100 8-inch x 16-inch, 40 10-inch. Apply Lake­ view Hatchery Ltd., Exeter, tele­ phone 7. 27c TULIP BULBS—We were able to get a small quantity. Bailey’s Florists, phone 276. 27c GET YOUR supply of gyproc lath at Centralia Farmers’ Sup­ ply. 27c GIVE a HOUSEDRESS for Xmas —Tudor’s in Hensail have a big stock of them and all moderate­ ly priced. Some with >1 sleeves too, Sizes to 52. 27c IT’S TUDOR’S in Hensail for Xmas shopping. We really a wonderful stock for all shopping needs. Drop in and see us. have your soon 27c Christmas Fair December 6! Grind Grain Faster at Lower Cost because . . . . . 48 v-type hammers, rotating at high speed, increase capacity and eliminate “dead-space” in grinding. You can choose from 3 models to match available power. Get full details from your F-M Dealer, or write to the nearest F-M office. Available with Transport Trucks and Power Take-off Drive HAMMER WMktsd YOUNG BULLS ’for sale. Pure­ bred accredited I-Iolsteins. 22 cows are now producing than 3 tons of with average fat are all bred to sires. We sell from $25.00 up. Come .at 6 o’clock; see the dams milked. Sandell I-Iolsteins, Sandy Elliot, 476 Exeter. 27c Our more week They milk per test 3.8%. top quality unit the bull calves Look them over. STOCK WANTED I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exe­ ter. l*tfc ATTENTION FARMERS-Prompt and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone Collect Ed Andrew, Sea­ forth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235, 5-ltfc a Service with Courtesy Exeter Cab Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snell and Miss Mary Snell, of London, spent the weekend with their parents', Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snell. / Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, of Bowmanville, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. E. Klein- stiver. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Tieman and Lynda and Mr. D. Tieman were Sunday visitors with l\Ir. and Mrs. Harry Cook at River­ side. Mrs. Normyle, .of Kalamazoo, Mich., spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nadiger. Mrs. J. Raschke and son, Bob, of Detroit, were weekend visit­ ors with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dark, Wind­ sor, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Steinhagen. ■Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pfile were Sunday visitors with friends in Kitchener. Mr. T. Harry Hoffman was soloist in Lucan Sunday evening. Mrs. Andrew Musser Mrs. Andrew Musser, a resi­ dent of Dashwood for the greater part of her life, passed away on Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Haugh, in her eighty-sixth year. Born in Hay Township her maiden name was Mary Schroeder. Her hus band died in 1939 She was a member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. a a oi 10:00 11:00 7:30 Wed., ing. Fri.,‘ 8:00 p.m.—Young Peoples. and and the P.A.O.O. Rev. TI. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study Prayer. Thurs., 8 p.m.—The W.M.C. Challengers will meet, at home of Mrs. E. Cudmore. Fri,, 8 p.m.—Under the auspices of the Y.P.S. a sound picture will be shown by the Canadian Home Bible Society. Motto: A free Bible in every home of those who have no Bible. All are welcome to come and see the sound picture. Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Special Speaker: Rev. M. Yuke of Harriston,. Ont. 7:30 p.m. — Speaker; Rev. M. Yuke, of Harriston, Ont. ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Rev. J. V. Dahms, Minister Sunday, November 23— 10 a.m.—Worship. Sermon; "The Christians’ Re­ ligious "Practices.” 11 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Worship. Sermon: "The Successful Man.” Exeter Salvage Co. Phone 423 Exeter Supertest Station Mrs. Haugh, .of Dashwood, son William, of Detroit, and sister, Mrs. Sol. Zimmerman, Zurich. The body is resting at the Hoffman funeral home the service will take T. Borland And West Centralia Ontario n PHONE 465 DAY OR NIGHT •M Harry where place Thursday at 2 p.m. Inter­ ment will take place in the Exeter cemetery. Christmas Fair December 6! CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A., Minister Organist: Mrs. J. G. Cochrane 10 a.m.—Church School. 11 a.m.—Public Worship. "St. Andrew, the Helper”. CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev. J. Henry Getz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist SPECIAL SERVICES Sun., 1.0 a.m.—Rev. Ward Kaiser. 11:15 a.m.—-Church School. Sun., 7:30 p.m.—Rev. J. Dahms. Tues., 8 p.m.—Rev. Kaiser. Wed., 8 p.m.—Rev. Kaiser. Brotherhood Meeting — This Thursday, Nov. 27, 8 p.m. For ALL men of the congregation. MAIN ST. CHURCH Rev. A. E. ^Holley, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist Sunday, November 30— 10 a.m.—Morning Church School 11 a.m.—Nursery Class for little people. 11 a.m.—"The Ministry” Anthem: "The Story of the Lord.” 7 p.m.—"A Truly Great Chris­ tian Film.” Come and enjoy a Sunday eve­ ning of good Christian fellow­ ship. 32% Dairy Concentrate $4.95 100 Net Watch Us Grow Open Saturday Evenings 7:30 to 9:30 uT a.m.-L. v. a Too many people are thinking of security instead, of opportun­ ity. They seem more afraid of life than death. See The Christmas Train At The Times-Advocate ■ HANDKERCHIEFS Men’s pure Irish linen (initialled) ............... 500 For the Whole Family Diamond Sox Hand framed, made of fine Kroy yarn blended with nylon. Guaranteed unshrinkle ...... $1.95 pair M en’s Gloves Lined and unlined, in deer skin, English cape skin and goat skin ................................... $2.95 to $7.50 M en’s Sport Shirts Neat checks, tartans, two-tones and plain shades in rayon, gabardine and corduroy by Arrow and Balfour .......... $4.95 to $9.50 Special MEN’S HOUSE COATS In plain wine or navy with neatly corded edge. Regular $9.50 to $13.95. Christmas Special Price .............. $6.95 and $9.95 I Boys’ Sh rts = Sanforized white broad- | cloth with double | and smart colored = cuff links, sizes 4 cuffs | stone | to 6x S $1.98 f ☆ Boys’ Hollywood Bow ties ................. 500. ☆ Boys’ Two-Toned! Sweaters by Monarch = ............................ $4.75 I CARS 2,095. TRUCKS Forel 1-Ton Express, without a doubt Meccano Sets 1936 TRACTORS Larry Snider Motors 2,295. 350. 150. Monarch Sedan, Ford Sedan, has the kitchen sink Monarch, radio,visor, a peach of a radio, like new ........ everything on it ex- Ford, Ford, Ford, Fordson, Case L.A., a big buy has had a father’s care, at beat it if you can .............. . step-up transmission, only . just like new .................. Meccano TOYS OF QUALITY are at 995. 895. 750. 695. 750. Look Boys ! ( Fathers Tool ) S3* PHONE 27 TRAQUAIR'S TOYLAND The famous construction kits for boys of all ages. Wonderful fun! Educa­ tional too! From .... $2.50 to $18.00 Accessory Sets from $1.10 to $13.10 Toys Accurate Models of CARS, TRUCKS, PLANES, TRAINS “A Favorite Collecting Hobby” HARDWARE 1951 1951 cept 1950 car . 1950 1949 1947 1949 1947 1941 in by the ministry) 1941 1940 1937 Ford Sedan, has been a peach ............ Monarch Sedan, visor ............................ Ford Coach, lovely ................................. Vauxhall, economical transportation .. Kaiser Sedan, lovely to look at ........ Ford Coach, clean as a whip (broken Chev Coach, see it to believe ............. DeSoto Sedan, overdrive ....................... Ford Coach. My! My! .......................... 1949 a good one 1950 1950 1948 1944 1942 1944 . drive. Just the gadget you have been look­ ing for at ............................................................ Ford Stake, not bad ............................. Dodge Pickup, looks good to me ...... Mercury Pickup ..................................... Chev Pickup. Oh! Oh! ............................ Dodge 3-Ton Dump ................................ Chev 2-Ton Dump, save at ................. Dodge .Power Wagon, four-wheeled Something New in Men’s Ties Initial "tru-plete” imported cravats by Currie. Neatly pleated ties in plain wine or blue with removable colored metal initial . $2.00 Windbreakers | Fancy corduroy and sa- | tin, full zipper front f with kasha lining. | Sizes 4 to 6x ........ $3.95 | Sizes 24 to 36 ...... $4.95 | 1,695. 1,495. 1,395. 1,150. 950. 895. Suggestions for Ladies & Girls Nylon hosiery, lingerie, handkerchiefs, handbags, towel sets, belts, Grand- mere sweaters, gloves & scarf sets, aprons, table cloths, parasols, blouses, snow suits, dresses, coats, skirts, etc. Babies* Wear Complete showing at reasonable - prices. Suggestions for the Home KURLY TWIST MATS In wide range of shales. Heavy loop pile washes beautifully—24” x 45” ................ $6.75 30” x 60” ........................................................... $10.50 CHENILLE BEDROOM MATS Heavy chenille bedroom mats with rubberised backs., size 24” x 48”. Reg. $6.95 ................. $4.95 HYLANDER ALL-WOOL BLANKETS With wide satin bound edges. Regularly $15.95. Special .............................'................................ $12.95 CHENILLE BED SPREADS At .................................................$9.85 and $13.50 Superior Store Specials For Nov. 27, 28, 29 DOLE’S FRUIT COCKTAIL Fancy quality, 20-oz. tins ...... each 290 CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP At a low price ........................ 2 tins 230 AYLMER GOLDEN CREAM CORN Choice quality, 20-oz, tins .... 2 for 290 AUSTRALIA SULTANA RAISINS In bulk ....................................... 2 lbs. 390 PARD DOG FOOD 16-02;. tins .................2 for 250 AYLMER PEACHES Cho. qua!., halves, 15-013. tins 2 for1 390■I “Your Ford - Monarch Dealer” PHONE 624 EXETER Jones & May