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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-06-11, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 11, 1953 P*«* 7 Meteor - Mercury Used Cars ’51 METEOR COACH Radio and Seat Covers ’50 PLYMOUTH COACH ’51 AUSTIN SEDAN Better Than New ’49 FORD COACH $1,095 ’51 FORD V^-TON Excellent Condition ’38 OLDSMOBILE COACH $295 ’38 FORD COACH $95 ’34 FORD COACH $65 THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH I, C. Rottenburg, Minister This Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Service in the Exeter Canadian Legion Hall. AU welcome! CHURCH OF GOD GRANP BEND Rev. E. Wattain 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m,—Worship, 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service. Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. Fri., 8 p.m.—Young Peoples. > x The Story In Shipka By MRS. H. SHEPPARD Announcements BIRTHS ANNOUNCEMENTS EXETER TABERNACLE P.A.O.C. Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor One More Week of Revival serv­ ices with Danny Miller. Each night till Friday at 8 p.m. Come and hear him speak, play and sing the Gospel of Christ. He is a young man with zeal and vision. Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. We invite you to bring your children. Sun., 11 a.m.—With Danny Mil­ ler and His Guitar. Sun., 7:30 pan. — Evangelistic Message, the last with our young brother at the present time. Don’t miss these services. MAIN ST. CHURCH IUv. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist Sunday, June 14— 11 7 a.m. — “The Sunday School Anniversary.” Guest Minister: Rev. Norval Woods, M.A., of Thedford. Music by the Junior Choir, p.ip. — “The Last Line of Re­ treat.” Come and bring a friend. H. J. CORNISH & CO. s CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS H. J. Cornish, L, F. Cornish, D. Mitchell 294 DUNDAS ST. LONDON, ONT. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev, Donald R. Sinclair, B.A,, Minister Organist: Mrs. J. G. Cochrane 10:00 a.m,—The Church School. 11:00 a.m.—Public Worship. Thursday, June 18, 8:00 p.m.— Caven Auxiliary, Women’s Mis­ sionary Society, at the home of Mrs. Earl Mitchell. FOR SALE Pedlar Steel Roofing and Aluminum on hand. Order from stocks. Pedlar Stable Equipment, Litter Carriers, Hay Car­ riers, etc. Fleury-Bissel Farm Implements and Repairs on hand. Field Tile on hand or orders taken for delivery of tile. Hard and Soft Wood Logs—can be sawn into orders for building material. JAMES ST. CHURCH Rev. 11. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M., Musical Director 10 a.m.—Sunday School, 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Anthem by the Choir. Solo: Frances Lostell. p.m.—Evening Worship. Duet: Marilyn and Kathryn Hicks. A warm welcome is extended to all, 7 Scoffs Elevator Lucan, Ontario Phone 63, Res. 110 TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector: Rev. C. L. Langford, B.A., M.A. Organist: Robert Cameron June 14 — Second Sunday after Trinity. 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer. Preacher: Rev. Carew Jones Bayfield. of See The Washer MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Minister: Rev. E. N. Mohr Divine Worshop—10:00 a.m. Bible School— Children’s Day p.m. Offering for We bid you Foreign Missions, welcome. CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD * Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist Sunday, June 14, 1953— 10:00 a.m.—Mr. H. G. Manning, Clinton, Temperance speaker. 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Faith Is the Victory. This Week In Whalen By MRS. F. SQUIRE Refrigerator Cooking School A McCLARY STOVE WILL BE USED DURING THE SCHOOL TRAQUAIR HARDWARE PHONE 27 EXETER = ..... Anniversary Services Anniversary services in the United Church Sunday morning were well attended. Music was provided by the Sunday School choir. Rev. W. C. Parrott, of Crediton, was the gitest speaker. Beautiful flowers adorned the •pulpit. Visitors attending the service and spending the remainder of the day with friends were from Zion, bury, hurst, ham. Mr. .___ and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sparks and family, of Kitchener, Mi‘. and Mrs. William Armstrong, Clandeboye, and Mr. and Mrs. David Horde, Parkhill, were Sun­ day guests with the Fergusons. Mrs. Grafton Squire and Mrs. Ronald Squire attended the “Blossom Tea” at St. Patrick’s Church, Saintsbury, Wednesday afternoon. Mr and David Jr. and Mrs. London; Hodgson, Hodgson, Hodgson Anderson June 6 and the reception at Pine Crest Inn, St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. J. Finkbeiner attended the decoration service at the cemetery day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Forest, visited Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire. Mrs. Marioii Moeller, Detroit, visited for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Mor­ ley, St. and Elva.The W.A. and W.’M.S. will meet at Mrs. Alex Baillie’s on Thursday afternoon, Service next Sunday will be withdrawn services at Mr, Art JaSt week tioh ceremonies of the Purina Feeding Advisory Course. A , baftquet was held at the Kihg Centralia, Exeter, Saints- St. Marys, London, Chisel- Granton, Byron and Wood- and Mrs. Earl Gillespie and Mrs. David Hodgson of Windsor; Mr. Raymond Hodgson, of Mr. I ““ ’ ‘ " Mr. Mr. attended the Hodgson- wedding on Saturay, and Mrs. William and Mfs. Ken and Mrs. Roy at Listowel Stin- Jack Clemens, of on Sunday with owing to anniversary Zion, Catift was iil Toronto attending the gradua- Personal Items Miss Audrey Finkbeiner, Lon­ don, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner and family. Rev. Pgrrott Addresses W.A. The W.A. held its regular meeting at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Parrott with a splendid attendance/ The program com­ mittee had several numbers and a fine address was given by Rev. Parrott. Miss Audrey Finkbeiner gave a short talk on her charge in Jamaica as a missionary. Mr, and Mrs. Chris Baum­ garten and Verna have left on a two-week vacation to the Canad­ ian west. Mrs, Emma Dietrich is a pa­ tient in South Huron Hospital with a broken arm. Mrs, Wray Swietzer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rundle, of Woodham, on Friday. ■Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Paton and Lyle, Pauline and Wray Morrison, of St. Marys visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheppard and Dave. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brown, of Bothwell, visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Baum­ garten. Mrs. Ed Duncan and Peter, of Stratford, visited over the week­ end with Mrs. Lamport. Congratulations to Gaiser (nee who were : BECKER—To Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Becker on Sunday, May 31, at the Farwell Nursing Home, Zurich, a daughter. DEATHS MII.LER—Suddenly, in Dashwood on Monday, June 8, 1053, Gustave Mil­ler, in his seventy-seventh year. Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home until Friday, June 12, where a brief service will be held at 2 p.m., followed by service in Zion. Lutheran Church at 2:30 p.m. interment in Lutheran Bron­son Line Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burt will celebrate their sixtieth wedding anni­ versary o,r) June 13. They will receive their friends at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Edward Turnbull, on this special occasion from 3 to 5 in the afternoon and from 7:30 to 10 in t . .he evening. 11' CARDS OF THANKS fiction medal i Mr. and Mary Fran married on Mrs, Mel Costello) Saturday. Several school teachers, enjoyed a Toronto last Friday, had a The public picnic Poplar Hill. Cars are to leave Shipka store around 1:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, of Woodham, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wray Swietzer and family. children area, along splendid Sunday school on June from the with their bus trip to Everyone trip. School, W.A. and will hold their 17 at the park at Edward Hotel in honor of graduating class. presented with a gold ring. The pupils of and their teacher and Mrs. Noi*man Hodgins took a bus trip to London and attend- ning meal at Springbank Park, ed the circus and had Miss Elva Morley Hamilton on Tuesday Elimville W.I. on a They were taken through Westinghouse Electric plant other places of interest. Mr. Cann certificate the was and Whalen School Miss E. Willis their eve- went with bus , to the trip, the and GAISER—In fond memory of a dear lather and loving husband, Orland Frederick Gaiser, who passed away two years ago, June 10, 1951. years ago, June 10, 1951. The rolling stream of life goes on But still the vacant chairRecalls the time, the voice, the smileOf him who opce sat there. Beside your grave we often stand With heart both crushed and sore, But in the gloom the sweet words come:"Not lost but gone before,”God knows how much we miss you He counts the tears we shedAnd whispers, “jie only sleeps— your loved one is not dead.” So we'll be brave, dear Daddy, And pray to God each day;And when he calls us home to you Your smile will guide the way. —Too dearly loved to be forgotten by lonely wife, Shirley, and son, Ric­ ky. 11* GAISER — Tn loving memory of our dear son, Orland, who passed away June 10, 1951. Two lonely years have drifted by, To say how we miss you we will not try;One treasure gift we do retain Is your smiling face in a photo frame.Why did you have to leave us? We always thought you would stay, But God knew you were suffering And took your pains away. Gone where the angels sing so sweet But his presence oft seems nigh, We all hope in Heaven to meet Where no one says goodbye. —Always remembered and sadly missed by Mother and Dad. GUNNING — In loving memory .. dear wife and mother, Mrs. Emer­ son Gunning, who passed away one year ago, June 10, 1952, Her charming ways and smiling face Are a pleasure to recall; She had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. —Lovingly remembered by husband and son, Ronald. 11* MUSTARD—In loving memory of Jes­ sie Isabelle Mustard, who passed away four years ago, June 11, 1949. Her life was earnest, her actions kind, A generous hand and an active mind, Anxious to please, loathe to offend— A loving mother and faithful friend. —Ever remembered by husband, son and daughter, II’ Mrs. Amelia Dale wishes to thank all her friends and relatives for all tlie lovely flowers and cards while in Victoria Hospital, also Ladies’ Aux­iliary of her church. 11’ Miss Greta Harness wishes to ex­ press her sincere appreciation to everyone who remembered her in any way during her recent sad bereave­ment. She also wishes to thank those who sent flowers, cards and treats to her mother while she was a patient in South Huron Hospital, lie Mrs. Powell and I wish to express our sincere appreciation to all neigh- !bors and friends for kindness shown, also for cards, flowers and visits dur­ ing my recent stay in South Huron Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Dun­lop and Morlock, the Rev. A. E. Hoi- ley, Miss Alice Claypole, director of nurses, and her very capable staff who spared no effort in trying to make me comfortable; and, too, those who have assisted since returning home.—J. Willis Powell. 11c I wish to greatly thank all my friends for the lovely treats, cards, letters, flowers, visits and prayers during my recent illness at our home. —Mrs. Edmund Walper. 11c I wish to express my sincere thanks to my friends and neighbors who re­ membered me with cards, flowers and visits while being a patient in the St. Joseph's Hospital, London.— Mrs. Mabel Gossman. 11* Mr. Stewart Webb wishes to thank all those who so kindly remembered liim with cards, treats, flowers and visits during his illness. 11* S- £ s s E 11’ of a Used Cars And Dot’s Beauty Shoppe WILL BE CLOSED JUNE 20 TO JULY 11 Geraniums 4 For $1.00 Al! Kinds of Potted Plants and Bedding Plants Reders Florists 119 Main St. South Telephone 761-W WE DELIVER — ■' WE WANT YOUR WEIGHED AT cn CA C CA c o CL U■ ■■ □ I—kJ kJ £ o LU YOUR DOORTOP PRICES Howard Ferguson, District Representative Riverside Poultry Co. 1236 TRAFALGAR ST., LONDON London 7-1239 Phone Collect 680-r-2 Hensail CHAMPIONS! 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