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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-12-30, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1948 Page 5 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH on Sunday CREDITON Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and Labelle have taken up Rev. Donald R, Sinclair, B.A. Minister Miss Muriel Wliilsmith, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m,—Public Worship. "The Beauty of Holiness’. The work of redecoration being completed, services will be resumed in the main audi­ torium of the Mon,, Jan. 3, 8 Prayer service Church. . Tues., Jan. 4, Caven Congregational Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. A. Moir. will main church, p.m.—Week of in Caven 3 p.m.—The PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible StudyWed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and Sunday School annual busin­ ess meeting with election of officers foi* the year 19 49. Fri,, S p.m.—Annual Church business meeting. Election of officers for the year Watch night Service Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday Classes for all ages. Missionary Sunday. Sun., 11 a.m.—Communion vice. Sun., 7.3Oi p.m.—A great service, Start the Bible way. train be a born ei’ of hear for your need in this age. God’s Way 1949, School. This is Ser- song New Year .in Remember that without power. the no Tomoves Christian you need to be of God, and have the Pow- God in youi’ life. Come and a dynamic message given SA1NTSBURY Many ^people is this commun­ ity entertained tained over the Christmas week­ end. They were: Mr. and Mrs. H. Hodgins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Moon and Mr. and Mrs. B. Abbott and family, of London, with MV. and Mrs. C. Abbott. Mrs. W. J. Davis and Ivan and Miss P. Abbott, of Paris, with Mr. and Mrs. M. Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. W. Culbert with Mr. and Mrs. E. Sims of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hodgins and Mr. A. Phillips, of Lucan, with Mr. and Mrs. L. Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Dickins, Mr. and Mr. and and with Mr. Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. of Ailsa Craig. Miss W. Walters, Mi’S. E. Greenlee and Mr. J. Barker with Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald with Mr. and Mrs. T. Kooey, of Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis and family with Mr. and Mrs. J. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. H. Carroll and boys with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carroll, also Mr. Alvin Carroll, of London. Mr. D. Simpson, Miss M. Isaac of London, and Mr. S. Roberts with Mr. .and Mrs. G. Isaac. Mr. and Mrs. H. Atkinson and family with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. or were enter- t to Mrs. and Mrs. Mrs. E. Bridger and girls, Mrs. D. Maguire, Mr. H. Latta, M. McNicol, and Mrs. and Mrs. E. R. •M. of London, of Exeter, Atkinson. Greenlee Guilfoyle, Mr. and Centralia United Church Special Speaker DR. WALTER E. STRANGWAY of Mongola, Africa Everyone Welcome TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector, Rev. O. L. Langford, B.A.. M.A. Mr. Robert Cameron, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11.30 a.m.—Holy Communion. MAIN STREET UNITED Rev. Hairy J. Mahoney, B.D. Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist 11 a.m.—"What of the Coming Year?” Anthem: “Let Me Walk With Thee”. , 12 noon—Sunday School. 7 p.m.—"The New Horizon”. Anthem: "We Thank Thee”. JAMES STREET UNITED Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M., Musical Director 11 a.m.—"We Begin Again.” Anthem.: "Thine Is the King­ dom." Solo; Mrs. John Hodgert. p.m.—Sunday School, p.m.—‘‘What the Church quires of Us.” Solo: Selected. 3 7 Re- ZION Evangelical United Brethren Crediton Rev. J. V. Dahins, Minister Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist 10 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon: "What God Wants of us This Year.” 11 a.m.—Church School. 7.30 p.m.—Evening Sermon: "Two Righteousness” I Thurs., Jan. 6, 8.15 | W.S. meeting in church school room. Union Week of Prayer .Services Wed., Jan. 5, 8 p.m.—In the United Church. Fri., Jan. 7, 8 p.m.—In Zion Evangelical U.B. Church. Service. Ways of p.m.—W.S. I and of Ed. HARPLEY Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Ridley and Jean spent Christmas with 'Mr. and Mrs. Langford Ridley in Parkhill. Christmas guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love family, Mrs. Mary Gill, Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Gill and family and Mr. David Morrison, of Halifax, with iMr. and Mrs. Colin Love. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Greenlee and family, of Corbett, Paul Eagleson .and’ family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hodgins Irene, of Corbett, with David Eagleson. Mr. and MrsXRoss Love family, of Shipka, and Mr. Mrs. Clarence Hardy and ily, of Lucan, with Mr. Mansell Hodgins. Mr. and and Paul, and Mi’s. Jim, of Parkhill, Mr. .and Mrs. Willis Hotson and family5 of Grand Bend, with Mr. Joseph Carruthers. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Mellin with Mr. Maurice Murray. Mr. and and Mr. and and fam- Mrs. George Hodgins of Cedar Swamp, Mr. Tom Dixon and son Carroll, of Woodham. Mrs. F. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, of Exeter, and Mr. A. Elston and Sheila ■and Mrs. M. H. Els- Mi’S.D. Abbott spent at .the home of L. and Mrs. with Rev. ton. Mr. and Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs.- C. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs and boys spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald visited Mr. Jack Dickins at Byron Sanitorium on Sunday. V H In Appreciation Cj The management and staff of Traquair's Hard­ ware extend best wishes to you for 1949. We have appreciated the privilege of serving you in the past, and we look forward to a continuance of the same pleasant relationships -in the year ahead. X M Hill .. .. ...................... resi­ dence in the home they recent­ ly purchased on King Street. We welcome them to our vil­ lage. We are sorry to report that Mr. George Eilber does not im­ prove as rapidly as his many friends wish. Our sympathy goes out this week to the families of two former residents of .this munity, Messrs. ney and Thos. passed away at their homes in Exeter. Rev. and Mrs, J. V. Dahms spent Thursday of last week at Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haist, of Fenwick, attended the funer­ al of the late Mr. Herbert Mor­ lock. „ Residents who spent the holi­ day out of town were, Mr. and Mrs. J. Byers in St. Thomas. Mr. H. K. Silber in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. George Steven­ son in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oestriech- er in London. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hey in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Trevethick and Mr., and Mrs. V, Williams with friends in Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hodge spent the holiday week-end in Kirkton. Mr. spent the holiday Little Miss Penny Venton turned with them Holiday visitors munity included; Dr. Lula Gaiser, with Mr. Wm. Gaiser. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sisson daughter, of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. L. England. Robert Wolfe, Calvin Fahrner and Grant Roeszler, of Sarnia, and Lewis Faist, of Goderich, at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney man, of Windsor, with and Mrs. E. Guettinger. Mr. and. Mrs. A. Robertson and daughter, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. E. Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Morlock of Galt, with Mir. and Mrs. Young and Mr. ,and Mrs. Morlock. Mr. Eugene Finkbeiner, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Finkbeiner, of Exeter, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos Fink­ beiner. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fahr­ ner and son and Miss Elaine Fahrner, of London, Austin .Fahrner, of with Mr. and Mrs. E. ner. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hoare and son, of .London, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fahrner. Misses Marguerite and Agnes Lamport, Messrs. George Vin­ cent and Ray Crittendon, of Detroit, with Mrs. Samuel Lam­ port. Oscar Wolfe, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. G. Eilber. Miss Ella Morlock, of Fergus at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Morlock. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sparling and Claire, of Walkerton, with Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. Howard Beaver, of St. Cath­ arines. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I-L C. Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Renney and Morris, of Detroit, with Mrs. John Hirtzel and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald England and daughter, of the home of Mr. England. Mrs. K. Clark, com- Thos. Mawhjn- Dinney, who and Mrs. Gerald Zwicker in London, re- a visit, the com- for in of Hamilton, and with Bow- Mr. •> II. A. of and Mr. Toronto, K. Fahr- London, at and Mrs. L. pf London, with her sister, Mrs. H. Young. Holiday Cmdr. and were Fit. White and ton. and Miss Christine Intosh, of Montreal. Rev. and and family, Miss Pauline Faist, of London, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Faist. Christinas Party A very pleasant evening was enjoyed at the United Church on Wednesday, December 22nd when the congregation partook of a sumptuous supper sponsor­ ed by the Women’s Association. Following the supper the large gathering was entertained by members of the .Church School when they presented their an­ nual Christmas program. Rev. I-I. Currie and Superintendent, Mr. James Mawhinney presided and the friendly .spirit-of'Christ­ mas prevailed throughout the entire evening. . Several carols were sung, p, song by the Boy’s class and a duet by Mary and Jamie Johnston. Recitations were given by Marlene King, Paula Boulianne, Judy Holward Gloria Chambers, Gwen Pfaff, Margaret Ann Lawson, Dianne Millar, Carol Bell, Wayne Cur­ rie, Jimmy Finkbeiner, Douglas Galloway, Frank Davis and Paul Boulianne. A monologue by Eunice King was enjoyed as was the Pantomine "The Holy City” by Winnifred and Rosalia Mack. The second part of the program consisted of .a Pageant the the ery of R. . by Chambers, Propli- Hebrow Winnifred Barbara and Pat­ story was All parts were visitors with Wing Mirs. E. R. Johnston Lt.and Mrs. G. son David, of A. Tren- Mac- Mrs. Fred of Milverton, Faist and entitled "The Quest of Magi’ which portrayed Bethlehem scene in a sacred mannei'. The part Madonna was taken by Mrs, Robbins; the three Magi Nelson Lamport, Ed and Russell Finkbeiner et, James Mawhinney; Girls, Labelle Hill, “ Tilley, Melba .King, Wright, Beverly Neil ricia Chambers. The read by Ed. Lamport throughout the program v CENTRALIA Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgson and Kay were Friday evening guests with Hodgson. Christmas Edith Flynn R, ,J. “ ’ and Mr, Harold don. Miss Margaret erloo, spent the her parents, Mr D, Cook. Mr, Eldon Christmas with Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Mr.and Mrs.L. visitors with were Mr. Riddell, Mrs. and Mrs. of Brantford, Flynn, of Lon- Cook, of Wat- holidays with and Mrs, B. Murray spent .his brother in W. Flitton Mr. and Lewis spent Mrs. and Mrs, and Miss Christmas Chas. Rol­ Scotty Baynham are holidaying with former’s parents, George Baynham ’. and Mrs. R. S. Zaachai’ and Stanley visited over the holidays with relatives in Toronto, Mrs. Lena with lins. Mr of Toronto the Mrs. Mr and Jimmy spent the holidays with " ' . - .............. and MiUbank, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Light­ foot and Sharon and Mr. and Mrs. W. Ford were Christmas visitors with Mr, and Mrs- Har­ old Tripp. Mr. and Mrs, J. Heywood and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foster spent Christmas .with Mr. and Mrs, Wellington Skinner. Mrs. A. Harlton spent Christ­ mas with Mr. and Mrs. M Harl­ ton in Harlton and is days. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wright, Clare and Evelyn visited on Christmas Day with Mr. and and Mrs. Chas. Morton in Ail- sa Craig and on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fiddler in London Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hicks were Miss Wilda Pollock, of Kitchen­ er, Mr. and Mrs. S. Henry and family of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Doreen and Mr. spent 'Christmas Scandrett and Scandrett in London. Mrs. A. Robinson and .Glenn and Mr. Percy Webber, of Exe­ ter were Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Isaac. Mr. and Mrs. K. Hodgins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dayman, of London, and Miss Acla Mitchell, of Delaware, .Ohio, were Christ­ mas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mitchell. Mrs. W. Willis, Mr. West and Christmas ■Whitney Coates in Usborne. Mrs. Wm. Weir Olive Weir, of week-end guests Mrs. Weir. Mr. and Mrs. Mr.and J. Smith their parents in Stratford London. .Master Benny accompanied her home remaining for the holi- A. Proctor and Arthur Brooks with Mrs. Julia Miss Corinne Hodgert, Mrs. T. and Mrs. Harris Bette Lou spent with Mr. and Mrs. and Toronto, with Rev. and George Bayn- ham and Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Baynham spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. ~ London. Miss Rachel Mrs. Elmer and Mrs. T. Boyes were Christ­ mas visitors with Mr. and Gordon Wilson. Mr. and .Mrs. K. Greb Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson and Kay spent Christ­ mas with Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pfile at Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lightfoot and Sharon were Sunday visit­ ors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beiber in Hay. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Godbolt and family were with relatives at Kirkton for dinner on Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. spent Christmas with Mrs. Nelson Lamport ton. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bobby and Jean were visitors with Mrs. Hensail. Christmas guests and Mrs. G. F. E. Carruthers Wilson, Mr. Wilson, Douglas Ezra Lamport Mr. and at Credi- Lammie, Christmas Lammie in with Mr. Penwarden were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Essery and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stephens, of Woodham and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jeffrey, of Seb- ringville. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Essery and family, Mr. and Mrs. Har­ old Lightfoot and _family and Mr. and Mrs. _ Christmas with' Alvin Essery. Mr. and Mrs, spent Christmas sons and visitors with them on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ger­ ald Godbolt and son, Mr. est Luxton Mr. C. Rowe spent Mr. and Mrs. George Godbolt day with their Ern- , Mr. Dave Clarke, and Mrs. Harvey Godbolt and family and Mrs. Rogers, of Kirkton. Mr. and Mrs Wellington .Skin­ ner and Arlene were Tuesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Heywood at Elimville. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Hensall, were Sunday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Lammie. The sympathy friends is extended Otto Brown in the death of her father, Mr. T. Mawhinney, of Exeter. Mrs. Chas. Isaac has received word of the death of her sister Mrs. Cornish, of Kingston, Mich. Our sympathy is extended to Mrs. Isaac. , Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Godbolt and sou were Christmas evening guests with Mt., and Mrs. Rata; of to GREENWAY Christmas visitors in the com­ munity were; Miss Muriel Fallis, of iSarnia, and Mrs. Jerry Brophey, of Parkhill, Mr. Cleave Brophey of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winter­ burn and son, of Toronto, Miss Evelyn Bullock, of Woodham, Misses Ina and Rita Bullock, of London, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bul­ lock and daughter, of Arkona, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bullock. Miss Marion Hicks, don, with Mr. and Hicks. Mrs. R, Snowden, of with Mr. Pherson. Mr. and Mrs. daughters, with lingwood. Mrs. W. T. and Mrs. Jack Thomas. Mr. Bruce Gardner, of Lon­ don, and Mr, Earl Gardner, of Sarnia, with Mrs. J. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence lock with Mr. and Mrs. Ray lock, of Kerrwood. Mr. Clifford Whiting, of ton, with Mr. and Mrs. Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. and Stephen, of Mr. W. J. Brown, J, Brown. Mr. and Mrs. of Lon- Mrs. W. Parkhill and Mrs. Walter Ross Brown relatives in Ulens with Murray in Me- Pol- Pol- Mal- Roy Byron Brown Toronto, Elda and with Mrs. Clarence Bro- phey and daughter, of Chatham, with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bro- phey. Mr. Dawson Woodburn, of To­ ronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Chid Woodburn. at Shipka. Mr. and Mrs. f ” family, of Listowel, visited the holiday with Mr. and Andrew Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowden family spent Mr. and Mrs. Clandeboye. Dr. Walter cal Missionary Africa will the church 2. Service There will but all members are invited to attend the church service. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed in the church on Sunday, January 9. Service will be at 10 a.m. On Friday evening, January 14 a play entitled "Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick’’ will presented in the schoolroom of the church by the A.Y.P.A. St. Paul’s Church, Kirkton. The Pauls of Kirkton will entertain between acts. Keep this date in mind and plan to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Davies, of For­ est, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Knight. S. Henry tand ’ ’ " ‘' ‘over Mrs. CREDITON EAST Mr. .and Mrs, A. J. MacKin­ non, of Richmond Hill, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, R. Motz. Mr. and Mrs. .Alec Hamilton and sons, pf Grand B^nd, spent Christmas with H. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. spent Christmas Miss Marcia Exeter, is holidaying grandparents, Mr., and Mrs. Sam Baynham. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Bullock spent Christmas with their son- in-law and daughter E Mr. and Mrs. «’■ Sam Baynham. at Shipka. MacDonald, of with her Mr. and Darbey in Toronto. and Mrs. Charles Glan- and sons and Mrs. Eli and son spent Christmas .Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Ken- Mrs. Mr ville Sims with . ney at Khiva. / Mr. and Mrs. Fred Darling, of Exeter, spent Christmas the latter’s parents, Mr Mrs. Roland Motz. with and Christmas Celebration Guests for Christmas home of Mr. and Mrs. Bender, of Dashwood, were Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern and Mr. Gerald Hern and son, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm and Elaine, Mr. Mr at the Gordon and Mrs. of Zion; Spence and Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson, Mr. Har­ vey Parkinson and family, all of Woodham; Miss Marion Par­ kinson, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ker slake and son, of Elimville; .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kerslake and family, of Centra­ lia; Miss Hazel Toronto; Frayne, Bender, ■Chestei’ Cornish and Ronnie, of Exeter, Mr. Faullafer, .of Black Ileath, and Mr. and Mrs. — - ~ Howard and Dorothy, of Centra- Kerslake, Lloyd and of Usborne, Mr. of Dashwood. of Harry John Mrs. and Mrs. Allan Fred Cunnington, I ask what your son is one clubman asked an« "May doing?" other, "But ply, "He’s a naval surgeon, "Goodness!” cried the firat* how doctors do specialise!" of course," was the ra- % If you want MORE PROFITABLE TRUCK PERFORMANCE Drive in io Snell Bros. & Co for thrifty, speedy, dependable service. * .Happy New Year To Everyone & J 0 &■ be of A. J. Sweitzer Mrs. and Reg. and with at Miss were Christmas R. Schroeder li e on will be at 11 be no Sunday School Strangway, Medi­ on furlough from guest speaker at Sunday, January a.m. ..... . ~ I ;■ I i i Ray many Mrs. well taken, reflecting training on the part of the committee iu charge, Mrs. F. Boulianne, Mrs. Finkbeiner, Mrs. John Galloway and Mrs. R, .Johnston. I wish to take this opportunity of expressing niv appreciation to the ratepayers who have trusted the leadership of our fair village in my hands (by elect­ leadership of our fair village in my hands. I thank I sincerely hope that I will be able to serve the citizens of Exeter and give fair leadership to the new members of the council and also to the other bodies which I may be called on to serve. I have had the pleasure of serving the munici­ pality for four years as councillor doing what I thought was in the best interest of the municipality and the ratepayers. I extend to all best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Three Stores in One Ladies* Wear - Men* and Boys* Wear Dry Goods - Floor Coverings - Groceries s------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Store Open Friday, New Yearns Eve, Until 9:30 ! j 1i i ii Greetings As the year draws to a close, it affords u.s a great amount of pleasxu’e ; i i to express our deep appreciation for the many favours showns us, by your liberal patronage, and also for your patience in putting up with the ■ many inconveniences caused during the re-modelling of our store. We i hope to be able to >serve you much better in the future. Our Staff Joins Us in Wishing You All i a Happy and Prosperous New Year careful n am cl y. Russell & A4ay