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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-06-18, Page 9THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1953 Willie WATT is Wii.1 i c ' 1 IV\ WATT___Igig /J Vi like our work ’Cause it can’t be beat Womenfolk like it ’Cause it's fast and neat. ui ?J1 p 52 TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector: Rev. C. L. Langford, B.A., M.A. Organist: Robert Cameron June 21 — Third Sunday After Trinity. 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.- Morning Prayer. Thursday, June 18, 8 p.m.-—The Ladies' Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. F. Irwin. Give Dad Fishing Tackle from SALES AND SERVICE GENERAL WIRING Lindenfields Hardware Save Money With Cast! Clean Fast Economical Ask hundreds of users! Gas is more economical, is clean­ er and much faster than electricity. You have no supply problems, no wiring to worry about. You’ll be amazed at the advantages gas offers! SPECIAL!! CALL US This beautiful. 4-burner, apartment size range, with automatic oven con­ trol and broiler, installed with two tanks of gas. Only SI 61.00 Complete TODAY! We Have Bulk Gas for Heating Gratton And Hotson Canadian Propane Gas Distributors PHONE 156 " GRAND BEND ...............................................................................................................................nil........■■llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllV7 Give That No. 1 Man A Gift On Fathers Day From Exeter’s No. 1 Store For Men . . Church'Report On Grand Bend By MRS. IRENE MEYERS 10 11 CHURCH OF GOD GRAND BEND Rpv. E. Wattain a.m.—Sunday School. a.m.—Worship. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service, Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. Fri., 8 p.m.—Young Peoples. MAIN ST. CHURCH Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., RD Minister Mrs. A. Y, Willard, Sunday, June <21— 10 a.m.—The Church all departments. 11 a.m.—The Nursery Organist Sch 4 in . School, 11 a.m,-—Annual Flower Service. Anthem: “In a Garden Fair.” Guest Soloist: Mrs. R. F. Reilly. 7 p.m.—“The Foolishness of God” Come and bring a friend. 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. Mr. Ken McNair, London, will preach. Thursday, June 18, 8:00 p.m.— XV.M.S. at the home of Mrs. Earl Mitchell. THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH I. O. Rottenburg, Minister This Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Service in the Exeter Canadian Legion Hall. All welcome! EXETER TABERNACLE P.A.O.C. Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—-Bible Study and Prayer. Thurs., 7 p.m.- at Front Friday, 8 Service, Sun., 9:45 E. Cudmore, Supt. Sun., 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Fathers’ Day. Sun., 7:30 p.m.—The Last Days. Are we that generation? •Challengers Meet of Church. p.m.—Young Peoples’ a.m.'—Sunday School. ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Minister: Rev. E. N. Mohr 10:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. 11:00 a.m.—Bible School. 2:30 p.m.—'Decoration Day Serv­ ice at Cemetery. Evening Service Withdrawn. CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev. W. F. Krotz, Mrs. Ken McCrae, Sunday, June 21— 10:00 a.m.—Father’s 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Young Peoples’ Serv­ ice. Minister Organist Day. PLYMOUTH COACHwhat to give your man METEOR SEDAN FORD COACH 1,095 '48 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 4R MME not difficult to decide hour” when you shop at McKnight & Walper. For It’s the ___ . _ „ years we have been guiding men, women and children in their choice of a suitable gift for Dads of all ages . . . May we help you ? STETSON HATS STYLISH SLACKS NECKWEAR BELTS C.UFF LINKS ARROW SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS SPORT COATS JACKETS TIE BARS Ladies Wear Lovely Luxite Lingerie For The Bride See Our Window Display i inaNew! Catal Swim Suits We’ve just received a shipment of these famous bath­ ing beauties in colors you’ll adore. See them today! Ladies’ Wear Phone 474Men’s Wear Phone 81 ........HrtHnirtihiiiinmiurtiiiUiniiihi....... JAMES ST. CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M., Musical Director 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon Subject: “Choose Life” Anthem by the Choir. 7 p.m.—Evening Worship. Sermon' Subject: “The Gift of Patience” Solo by Ruth Anne Jones. A warm welcome is extended to all. Meteor - Mercury Used Cars ’34 CHEV COACH ... ’51 FORD i/g-TON Excellent Condition Now Available! METEOR COACH (NEW) Glenwood Grey MERCURY SEDAN (NEW) Two-Tone, Maroon Lower Grey Upper THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL! —Check Compression —Check Carburetor —Install New Plugs $5.40 (all six) South End Service Russ and Chuck Snell Phone 328 Exeter Mark Anniversary On June 24, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holt, Grand Bend, will cele­ brate their fifitieth wedding an­ niversary Statton) late Mr. Mr. late both wedd! home the presence of 7<> guests. Rev in er Meth Mr bearer. Mr. and Mrs. Holt residents of Grand since their marriage, well known throughout Western Ontario. He was a general mer­ chant for a number of years and more recently has worked in real estate. At the present time Mr. Holt is confined to his bed, hav­ ing suffered two strokes in the past four months. Up to that time they had both enjoyed good health. Their host of friends are wishing them many more years of health and happiness. Move To Village Mr. and Mrs. William Sweitzer have disposed of their home in Exeter and are building a new house at Knotty Pine Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Sweitzer attended James Street United Church and will be transferring their membership to the United Church here. Mrs.. Sweitzer is an active member and will, no doubt, find a niche in her new church home. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Yeo and Marilyn, of Detroit, were guests of Miss Mary Yeo over the week­ end. Mrs. James Bell and Miss Ma­ bie Walker, of London, renewed acquaintances in Grand Bend on Sunday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Frosst of Vermont. Mrs. William Carrie, of Carrie Court, entertained friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Negrijn on Friday evening at a shower for Miss Anne Negrijn, who is being married in Church of St. John-by-the-Lake June 3 6 at 7 p.m. Anne was the recipient of many beautiful gifts and, though taken completely by sur­ prise by the event, made a pretty and appropriate thank-you speech. Games and lunch completed a pleasant evening. Mr. Verne May has returned from a three-week visit in De­ troit. Mrs. J. Witherspoon is expect­ ing to join her husband in Mont­ real within two weeks and is dis­ posing of much of her furniture by auction on Saturday, June 20. On Monday evening at the Im­ perial Hotel dining room, forty friends of Mrs. Jack Witherspoon gathered for a convivial evening of euchre. Mrs. Witherspoon has been a very popular young mat­ ron during her residence here and has many friends and well- wishers. The occasion was to present Mrs. Witherspoon with a handsome silver tray. , Mrs. Holt (nee Maude is the daughter of the and Mrs. John Statton. is the eldest son of the and Mrs. John Holt, Holt Mr. . of the Mollard Line. Their .ng was solemnized at the of the bride’s parents in The A. Theliaudeau, of the for- dist circuit, officiated. Russell Mollard was ring- been ever have Bend They are Officer: “Now, men, as you should know, this post has three flags, garrison, post and storm. Do you understand?” Private: “Yes, sir.” Officer: “Now suppose we’re having a heavy rain storm, what flag would be flying?” Private: “I know. A wet one.” Earl Whiting Active In Co-op The community was shocked on Saturday to hear of the sud­ den death of Earl N. Whiting as the result of a heart attack. His wife, the former Ethel Kestle, died on May 2Q. Mr. Whiting was born Parkhill 57 years ago. Followin, their marriage, Mr. Whiting farmed there, moving to Usborne township 26 years ago. He was a member I....__ St. United Church and of Exeter i branch of the Canadian Legion, I having served overseas in World' War I. At the time of his death he was vice-president of Huron Cooperative Medical Service. His survivors include two sons, Stanley and Norman at home, three daughters (Blanche) Mrs. Don Murray, (Melba) Mrs. F. J. Hamilton, both of London, and Jean, at home. A son, P/O Donald Whiting, lost his life while serving overseas in 19 44. Three brothers, ronto, Roy sister, Mrs. and three survive. The body rested at the Dinney funeral home until Monday when the Rev. H. J. Snell conducted the funeral service and inter­ ment was made in Exeter ceme­ tery. Pallbearers were Maurice Coates, Harry Coates, William Essery, William Ellerington, Cecil Skinner and William Thom­ son. Ross, Bob Sam Skinner, Jack Parsons, Allen Buswell, and Elgin Luxton were flower bearers. near and Mrs. of James i, Melvin, of To- and Ross, Parkhill, a J. L. Foster, London, grandchildren also and Jack Coates, John McAllister, Bob Kerslake, Jack Chappell Comments About Cromarty By MRS. K. McKELLAR A sale of household effects for Mrs. Duncan McKellar was held Saturday. Mrs. McKellar has sold her property to Mr. Gllossop, of Wroxeter, who with Mr&. Glos-: sop and daughter Betty will be | moving Mrs. Frank Balfour Arlene Cannon in very shortly. j D. Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. • Bruce and, Mr. Murray i attended the wedding of' Jackson to Mr. Garnet; at Niagara Falls on-Sat-; urday. Mrs. D. Bruce remained - for a visit with her daughter.; Mrs. Jackson. Mrs. Jennie Wil: is visiting with her niece, T. L. Scott, and Mr. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Somers and children, Mrs. Ruby Routly, St. Marys, and Mr. and Mrs. W’. N. Binning and Richard, Mit­ chell, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scott visited with friends in Windsor and Detroit over the weekend. Mrs. A. Robertson and Mr. John Robertson visited with Mr. of St. in, Toronto, |, Mrs. and Mrs. George Walz, Marys, on Sunday. Dianne Houghton is observation in the Sick ren’s Hospital, London. Miss Patsy Ramsay has gone an operation in Stratford Hospital. Mrs. Duncanson, Mrs. T. L. Scott, Mrs. Thomas Scott, Sr, and Mrs. T. Laing attended the sum­ mer conference in Avonton Pres­ byterian Church on Wednesday. under Child- under- Bailey's Florists PLANTS 350 — 3 for $1.00 Petunias, Marigolds, Adgeratum, Sweet Alyssum, Snapdragons and Tomatoes GERANIUMS 4 for $1,00 Main St, Exeter Telephone 276 >llialllllllllll(l>lll|ll‘llllllllllllllllllllllMlllllll>llll<MIIIII|llll|llllll,lll>ai«l|llllll<««>>>lt'*^IMI s 3 3 I Notice I For the convenience of the ratepayers I will be at the Town Hall, Exeter for the payment of Taxes. ERIC CARSCADDEN Tax Collector F. A. MAY & SON 'So&ut, stove.Smart new Ties Arrow Dart White Shirts T-ShirtsTony Day Sweaters Nylon Tricot Shirts by Forsyth Irish Linen Initialled Handkerchiefs Belts, Tie Bars and Cuff Links by Hickok Pyjamas by Arrow and Forsyth Billfolds Jackets and Sport Coats Slacks Sport Shirts by Arrow and Lazy Day Nylon Sox Phone 190 EXETER Phone 190 Men’s Wear — Ladies’, Children’s and Babies’ Wear Dry Goods — Floor-Coverings, etc. Suggestions In India, scientists have worked out a way to cook food by sun­ power. A polished aluminum bowl suspended above a cooking pot directs the sun’s rays to a mirror, which reflects the heat to the bot­ tom of the pot. It sounds a bit complicated to us — but the fact is that the solar cooker turns out a meal as fast as a 300-watt electric stove. It’s just one more indication that food and aluminum go to­ gether—in containers, utensils, foil and in the equipment used by the dairying and food processing industries. Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd. (Alcan) Hat Certificate Present Dad with a Stetson hat certificate and miniature hat. Then he can choose his correct size and color. Stetson Select Lingerie Corsets Brock and Van Kirk $5.95 Tena Page Dresses In washable cottons, are very popular. Sizes 9 to 18 •— at ........................ $4.95 to $14.95 SEE Westinghouse TV Nyron Pucker Slips at Beavers Hardware Children's Dresses J. H. Jones - Groceries Superior Stores Specials For June 18, 19, 20 Phone 32 If Line Busy Call 752 We have a complete new range in these lines—in such well known makes as Gothic, Warner’s, Cor- ette, Vogue, Patricia, Kay-bar. etc. Styles to suit all sizes and figures. We are featuring this month the new NYRON pucker slips—in nylon and rayon mix—shadow­ proof, cool and absorbent. Will not cling and does not need ironing. Sizes 32 to 40 at .... $3.95 each Sleeveless Blouses Tn popular colors, priced from .......................... $1.95 to $3.95 Summer Skirts Priced from .... $2.95 to $4.95 Corselettes * You Can Be SURF—-If It’s Westinghouse! And You Can Be SURF OF SERVICE If You Buy At PURITY WHITE CAKE MIX DEAL Buy a package of Purity Cake Mix and get one package of Pic Crust Mix both for 300 and 21'/ Models To Choose From Only WESTINGHOUSE has the ELECTRONIC CLARIFIER with SINGLE-DIAL TUNING Beavers Hardware Phone 86 Exeter Phone 32 IF Line Busy CaU 752 CLARK’S PORK & BEANS ... 2 for 29020-oz. tins BLUE & GOLD PEAS Fancy - Tender 15-oz. tins ...... 2 for 350 BURNS’ CHUCKWAGON DINNER, 15-oz. tins ...... SUPER SUDS (Banded Deal) ..................................... CAMPBELL’S VEGETABLE OR TOMATO SOUP AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP, 11-oz. bottles ........ MAPLE LEAF TOILET SOAP ............................ . STAFFORD’S APPLE PIE FILLER, 20 os?, tins..... 25 Percent Off Ladies’ and misses’ spring coats. Still a good range to choose from. Swim Suits The 1953 swim suits are here for ladies, men and children, ren. GREEN GIANT NIBLETS CORN 14-oz. tins ...... 2 for 370 .... each 390 2 pkgs. 690 .. 2 tins 250 210 130 470 .. each 2 bars 2 for