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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1953
John Houlahan
Dies On Visit
Requiem High Mass was sung
at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
Church on Monday for John
Houlahan, 82, who died of a
heart attack Friday, June, 26.
Rev. Father J. Fogarty officiated
and burial was made in the ad
joining cemetery.
With the exception of the last
few months, Mr. Houlahan spent
his entire life in Stephen Town
ship. He had returned to the
farm and was going to visit a
neighbor, when stricken.
Surviving besides his wife, the
-former Elizabeth O’Neill, are
four daughters, Mrs. Adolph
Denoiny, Mrs, Guy Fontana, both
of London, Mrs. Henry Schubert
and Mrs. Jack Hanrahan, both of
Detroit; 22 grandchildren and
three great grandchildren.
The body rested at the T.
Harry Hoffman funeral home
until Saturday, then at his farm
home until the funeral.
UNION SERVICES
Main St. Anil James St.
United Church
of
GARAGES
Open this Sunday, Wednes
day afternoon, and during
the evenings throughout the
week:
NORTH END B-A
Garage
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
—r Anglican —
Rector: Rev. O. L. Langford,
B.A., JU.
Organist: Robert Cameron
July 5—Fifth Sunday After Trin
ity.
11:30 a.m.-—Morning Prayer.
Sunday School withdrawn for the
months of July and August,
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
IV. F. Krotz, Minister
Ken McCrae, Organist
July 5—
m.—Holy Communion.
Rev.
Mrs.
Sunday
10:00;
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School.
No Evening Service
IN JAMES ST-. CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell. Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, AAV.C.M.,
Musical Director
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Combined holiday serv
ice with Main Street congrega
tion.
Sermon Subject: “A Citizen of
Canada.”
Solo- Jean McDonald.
A warm welcome is extended
to all.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
I. C. Rottenburg, Minister
This Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Service
in the Exeter Canadian Legion
Hall. All welcome!
Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A.,
Minister
Organist: Mrs. J. G. Cochrane
10 a.m.—Church School.
11 a.m.—Public Worship,
“Joy of Salvation.”
EXETER TABERNACLE
P.A.O.C.
H. Kendrick, Pastor
p.m.—Prayer and Bible
Data On .
Dashwood
By MRS. E. H. RADER
Rev.
Wed., 8
Study.
Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S.
Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School,
Supt.; Mr. E. Cudmore.
Missionary Sunday.
Sun., 11 a.m.—Communion
ice.
Sun., 7:30 p.m.—Jesus Savior—
Baptizer, Healer and Coming
King.
Serv-
Thanks A Million!
The Kinsmen Club of Exeter wishes to thank the people
of the community for the wonderful support given to
our third annual Dominion Day Celebration. We are
grateful for your interest and your patronage.
We’d like to express our appreciation to the many
persons who helped us with the Celebration. Our special
thanks go to the reeves of the municipalities in the area,
to the Commanding Officer and personnel of RCAF Sta
tion Centralia, to the members of the Exeter Lions Club,
the Exeter Fire Brigade, the Exeter Legion, and the
Exeter Band. Without this excellent cooperation, our
Celebration could fi'ot have been such a success.
The financial returns from the day will
continue our playground project and assist
welfare and community projects.
Next year, we hope our fourth annual
will be bigger and better than ever.
Again, thanks a million 1
allow us to
with other
Celebration
Exeter Kinsmen Club
Ray Frayne, President
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Guenther,
accompanied by Mr. Guenther’s
sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Cords, of St. Catharines,
left Wednesday on a motor trip
to Saskatchewan, Vancouver, Vic
toria, B.C., San Fransico, Los
Angeles, Santa Monica, Califor
nia, then to Miami, Florida.
They will be away five or six
weelrs, returning by way of
Chicago.
Miss Nancy Tieman left Friday
for Middleton, New York, to
spend a week with her £unt and
uncle, Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Tie
man.
Master Gerald Peter I-Iiginell
is spending some time with his
grandparents, Rev. and Mrs.
Louis Higinell.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schluchter,
of Pigeon, Mich., visited with
Mrs. Cora Gaiser and family last
week.
Miss Mary Ann Johnston, of
New Liskheard, spent last week
with Mrs. Cora Gaiser.
Mr. Sam Witzel, of Toronto, is
visiting with his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Merner,
of London, visited Mrs. L. Peifer
on Saturday and took her to Bay-
field Saturday evening to attend
the fortieth wedding anniversary
of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Sturgeon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stein-
hagen returned home after spend
ing a few days with their daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Smythe, of Byron. They also at
tended the Lojewski and Dark
wedding in Windsor on Satur
day.
Weekend visitors with Mrs.
Lucinda Mclsaac were Mr. and
Moon Family
Unites At Picnic
The twenty-fifth gathering
the Moon family was held Satur
day at Gibbons’ Park, London,
with 140 members present from
Seagrave, Chatha m, Stratford,
Owen Sound, Exeter, Thedford,
London, Traverse City and De
troit, Michigan.
An afternoon of sports was en
joyed by all. The winners are as
follows: Linda Smith, Jean Smith,
Stanley Pym, Bobby Moore; Helen
Campbell, Margaret Anne Prance;
Beverly Hirtzel, David Watson;
Donnie Moon, Garry Moon; Mau
reen Tobin, Carol Watson,
man Prance, Frank Tobin; Crys
tal Watson, Margaret Hirtzel and
Barbara
Virginia
Marion Pym.
George Moon and Mrs. Jim
Charles Moon and Norma
ham; Stanley Kroll, John Moon;
Wilfred Willsie and Lorraine
Neil, Virginia Snell and Bert
West; Eloise Pym, Marion Pym;
Billy Hirtzel, Frank Tobin; and
John Prance.
The oldest lady in attendance
was Mrs. Martha West, of Owen
Sound, and the oldest man was
Will Moon, of Seagrave. The
youngest member at the reunion
was Kathy Gaiser, Crediton. Mrs.
Sarah Smith, of Traverse City,
Mich., travelled the farthest dis
tance to attend the reunion.
John Prance, Exeter, was con
gratulated for his attendance at
all of the twenty-five gatherings.
Ron Moon, Chatham, was elect
ed president, Ian Moon, Water
ford, vice-president, Eloise Pym,
Thedford, secretary-treasurer, and
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Campbell,
Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Law
rence Hirtzel, Centralia, sports
committee.
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Edgewood
By MRS. ROY MOORE
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Personal Items
Mr. Gordon Rathbufn returned
home Wednesday after a trip to
Vancouver.
Miss Grace Lindsay has taken
a position in the Dann general
store in Granton.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyes
and family visited last Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mard-
lin.
•Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Garrett,
Jr., and Cathie attended a family
picnic, at Goderich, Saturday.
Revere school, S.S. No. 5, held
its picnic on Friday afternoon,
with games, races and a ball
game.
Mrs. Cecil Bowman has been
hired for the next term at S.S.
No. 5 Revere.
Miss Laurel Westman is under
the doctor’s care.
Misses Marion and Joyce
Moore are spending a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Foster,
of Mitchell Road.
Darlene Bendall, of St. Marys,
spent the weekend with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Moore.
Presentation
Saturday night at Prospect
Hill, the community held a pre
sentation for Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Armitage who have moved to
Lucan. Mr. Harold Westman was
chairman. There was a short
program, Mrs. Charlie Gowan,
Miss Anna Westman,
Westman, Mrs. Stewart Keith,
Mrs. Moses and Mrs. Lantz
Hardie taking part. Mrs. Dykes
read the address. A chair, tri
light lamp, picture, pair of table
lamps and an electtric clock were
presented, Lunch was served.
Revere pupils and teacher,
Mrs. Cecil Bowman, presented
Johnnie Armitage, on leaving
the school, Friday, with a. Boy
Scout knife.
Miss M.
Mrs. Al Ward and\ family,of
Windsor;Miss Gail Spear,of
Detroit;Mr. Neil Mclsaac,of
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Reconditioned motor
Spotlight
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Radio, good tires
A beauty!
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Detroit. The Ward family and
Gail are staying for their vaca
tion. Mr. Ward and Mr. Mclsaac
returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder, of
Brantford, spent the weekend
with the latter’s mother, Mrs.
Robert Hayter, Sr.
Mrs. William Willert visited at
Exeter Sunday and attended the
Lamport reunion.
Mrs. Mabel Gilbert' and Ellen,
of Clinton, spent last Wednes
day with Mr. and Mrs. William
Haugh and also along with them
and Mrs. Vernon Schatz, attend
ed the funeral of Dr A.
man, in Kitchener.
Mr. Gordon Weiburg,
loo, visited with his parents,
and Mrs. Fred Weiburg, over
weekend.
Miss Bernice Tyler spent
weekend with her parents,
and Mrs. Victor Tyler.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Norman Evans
and family, of Richmond Hill,
spent the weekend with the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hoffman.
Mrs. Fred Schlundt, who has
been a visitor at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weido, and
family, Detroit, for the past
three weeks, has returned to her
home.
Hold Shower
Fot Bride-Elect
On Friday evening, June 26,
Miss Marie Maier and Miss
Madeline Corriveau were hos
tesses at a shower for Miss Ber
nice Tyler, bride-elect of July, at
the home of Mrs. George Rendle,
London.
The evening was spent in play
ing games, after which Master
Wayne Rundle and Ronald
Thompson pulled in a decorated
wagon loaded with gifts. Miss
Madeline Corriveau read the ad
dress.
The bride responded, thanking
the guests for their remem-
br&iicos.
Stratford District E.U.B.Y.F.
held a weiner roast at Schade-
View Beach last Wednesday eve
ning.The strawberry supper held
last Wednesday by the Ladies
Aid of Zion Lutheran Church was
well attended.
Sunday, July 5, is the con
gregational picnic for Zion Luthe
ran Church at Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Allemand
returned home from their vaca
tion after spending a week at
New Liskeard fishing.
Mrs. Martha Baker left July 1
to spend two months with Mrs.
L. S-frnltli in Windsor and Mrs. G.
Tomlinson in Detroit,
Mrs. Louis C. Wolfe, of Clif
ford, is spending several weeks
at the home, of 'Mr. and Mrs. Oarl
Keller-
Water-
Mr.
the
the
Mr.
Second Line In
Biddulph
By MRS. H. ELSON
James St..S.5.
Holds Picnic
Nearly ,250 members of James
Sunday School attended the
I picnic held at Lion’s
Seaforth, Wednesday, June
St.
annual
Park,
24.
S.
Cann,
Hicks
charge of the sports program and
ball games which were arranged
for several age groups.
Ideal weather added to the
pleasure of the day. An accident
in which Rev, and Mrs. Down
and friends they vrere taking to
the picnic, were injured did how
ever mar the day as it happened
just outside the park.
Of Co-op Supplies
S. superintendent Carfrey
Rev. H. J. Snell. Garnet
and Alf. Andrus were in
ON SATURDAYS
— Phone Orders In Advance
Priced For Immediate Sale
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ONE THREE-TON RUBBER-TIRED WAGON
ONE 10 CUBIC FOOT REFRIGERATOR
FEW POUNDS REG. TURNIP SEED (Laweptlaua)
BINDER AND BALER TWINE (With Quantity Dis
count)
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs, James Eagleson
and John, of Parkhill,
Sunday with Mr, and
Charles Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs.
ford and John
visitors with Mr.
Bryan, of Granton.
Several from the community
attended the Decoration Service
in Exeter on Sunday.
Mrs. Mervin Elston and her
cousin, Mrs. Ardie Randall, spent
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
Tom Kooy.
Mr. and
accompanied
Phillips, of
Sunday with
at' Wroxeter.
Mrs. Len
spent Friday with her daughter,
Mrs. L. Weiberg.
Misses Sheila and Wendy
Elston were weekend visitors
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. “ ‘ '
Gabriel
Mrs.
nephew
the funeral of her brother, Gab
riel Gonglik, in Bellaire, Ohio.
H© was born in Czechoslovakia
on November 20, 189 6, a son of
the late Paul and Theresa Magu-
lo Gonglik. He was a member of
the First Catholic Slovak Union,
St. Michael’s Church, Slovak
Catholic Sokol, and the United
Steel Workers.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs.
Anna Kulifay Gonglik; a son,
Paul, at home; two brothers,
Frank and Raphael, in Europe;
two sisters, Mrs. Anna Lucach-
vitz, Europe, and Mrs. John
Spacek, Lucan, Ont; two grand
children and a number of nieces
and nephews.
High Requiem Mass was sung
at 9 a.m., Friday, June 26, in
St. Michael’s Church, Bellaire,
preceded by a brief service in
the Dean funeral home. Father
J. J. Lach was the celebrant.
Burial took place in Mount Cal
vary Cemetery, Bellaire.
Mrs. K. Weiberg is spending
a few days with her daughter,
Mrs. John Kuzmick, Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zachar
spent the weekend with the lat
ter’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Star-
cak, of Toronto.
Miss Dorothy Fischer has re
turned to London after spending
her holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Fischer.
Mrs. Conner, Windsor, spent
a few days with her daughter,
Mrs. Frank Lewis.
Mrs. Gladys Harkness, Hunts
ville, has returned home after
spending a week with her sister,
•Mrs. Frank Lewis.
Mr. Ken Fischer, Mr. and Mrs.
T. Thomas, Misses Joyce and
Dorothy Fischer were Sunday
evening Visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Stanlake, of London.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Spacek were Mrs.
William Woodall and daughter
Judy, of Windsor.
Weekend visitors With Mr. and
Mrs. John Itolko were their son
Frank and lady friend.
Helen Machnacky,
also Mr. and Mrs. Machnacky.
Guests on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Elston were Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Randall, Wyoming.
Mrs. Fred Davis spent a few
days this week with her daugh
ter, Mrs. M. Elston.The funeral of the late Frank
Lewis which was largely attend
ed was held on June 24 from the
ITaskett Funeral Home, Lucan.
spent
Mrs.
Lang-
Sunday
Orville
were
and Mrs. Clare
Mrs. Dean Gibson
by Miss Lottie
London, visited on
Mr. Gibson’s mother
Purdie, of Hensall,
L. Gibson, of Exeter.
Gonglik
John Spacek and her
Frank Gregus attended
Miss
of Toronto;
Oestreicher.
Mr. Louis Wolfe, Mrs. Gerald
Wolfe add Miss Carolyn Wolfe,
of Clifford, and Mrs. George Fil-
singer, of Ayton, spent Friday at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Carl
Oestreich er.
Mrs, Carl Oestreicher and baby
son returned home from St. Jo
seph’s Hospital, London, last
Wednesday.
The Story In
Kippen
By MRS. A. GACKSTETTER
Mrs. McClymont is spending
this week with her daughter,
Alice Cook, of London.
Dr. James Jarrott returned to
his home in New York after
visiting his mother, Mrs. Cathe
rine Jarrott. •
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones and
Brian, of St. Thomas, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Horney,
Bobby and Shirley, of Ridgeway,
and Mrs. Westlake, of
were recent visitors with
• Mrs. A. Gackstetter.
Several
enjoyed a
last week.
Mr. and
Stratford, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Dinsdale and Miss Whiteman.
The W.A. of St. Andrew’s
United Church held a very suc
cessful strawberry and ham sup
per last Friday evening. Over
$200 was realized. The program
consisted of pictures shown by
Dr. McMaster of Seaforth and
local talent, with Rev. McLoed
as chairman.
Town Topics
Mr. Alex Irwin, an employee
of the Hydro Company, has pur
chased Mrs. Mary Pfaff's house
on Main St. and moved his
family here from Owen Sound
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kjpfer, of
Hensall, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lesume Desjardine.
Douglas Jermyn and Tommy
Arthur are attending Kitchener
Y.M.C.A. camp at Honey Harbor,
for two weeks.
Mr. W. J. C. Wildman and son-
in-law Mervin Sutherland, of
Winnipeg, Man., spent several
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Wildman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Collins
and family, of Detroit, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. David Millar
over the weekend.
Miss Maxine Parsons, London,
spent
rents,
sons.
Mr.
and ,
Decoration Day service and Mrs.
Rollins and son remained for a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Koch.
Miss Margaret Brown spent
the weekend with Mrs. Jessie
Jacques, London.
Mrs. Mary Hannigan has re
turned from a visit in Toronto.
Her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Page
and sons Tom, Ted and Paul, of
Linwood, California,
here to visit
joined by Mr.
Miss Wilma
weekend with
and Mrs. Whitney Coates.
Mr. R. N. Creech, who recent
ly underwent an operation on his
eyes at Victoria Hospital, Lon
don, has returned to Exeter and
is now a patient at South Huron
Hospital.
the weekend with her pa-
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Par-
. and Mrs. William Rollins
son Dwight attended the
motored
her and will be
Page next week.
Coates spent the
her parents, Mr.
3UPERTE5I
Exeter,
Mr. and
childrenlocal school
trip to Niagara Falls
Mrs. Eddie Taylor, of
Exeter District
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OF SUMMER
Wash Dress Goods
We are placing on sale this week the balance of
our summer dress materials at greatly reduced
prices. These include ginghams, spun rayons. Kris-
kay piques, etc., nylons, printed materials, etc.
Kriskay Piques — AH popular pastel shades. 36"
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o
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etc. Reg. $2.75 yard ....... clearing at 790 yard
Children's
Socks
Rayon and cotton, sizes
4 to 8%, regular values
up to 39$ pair on sale at
...................................... 250 pair
Swim Suits
For ladies, men and child
ren at attractive prices.
Men!
The
and
here
new summer straw
gabardine hats are
at .... $2.95 to $3.50
Ladies' And Misses'
Stanfield make lock-stitch panties, silk rayon, medium size (only slightly soiled').
Reg. $1.25 pair. While they last clearing at ............... 500 pair
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Call 752
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Superior Stores Sp
CARNATION
Large tins .....
MILK
each 140
AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP
11-oz. bottles .each 210
TILLEY’S PEANUT BUTTER
16-oz. jars .....each 290
BABY ROLL CHEESE
London House , l-lb. pkgs. ......each 450
FAB
Giant size ......each 720
- Groceries
ecials For July 2, 3, 4
Phone 32
If Line Busy
Call 752 r
370
1.70
WETHEY’S STRAWBERRY JAM
New pack, large 24-oz. jars .. each
AYLMER PEACHES
Choice halves, 15-oz. tins ..... each
CLOVER LEAF FANCY TUNA
Solid white meat, 7~oz« tins .... each 390
ROSEDALE TOMATO JUICE
20-oz. tins .......... 2 for 190
STA-FLO LIQUID STARCH DEAL
Buy one, get one free ............ 2 for 270
MOTHER PARKER’S TEA (Orange Pekoe)
Buy pkg., get pkg. at half price ........................
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