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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-04-22, Page 7Evening Service THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 19S4 Churchz CHURCH OF ENGLAND News of Elimville By MRS. ROSS SKINNER impressive Service LeBer From Open this Sunday, Wednes­ day afternoon, and during the evenings throughout the week: Supertest Service Station ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Rev. Louis Higeucll, Pastor 10 a.m. D.S.T.—Sunday School, 11 a.m. D.S.T.'—Service; “If A Man Die Shall He Live Again?” 2:30 p.m.—Walther League Ral­ ly. 7 p.m,—Walther League Rally ■Service (guest speaker). RAILWAY TIME TABLE CHANGES Effective SUNDAY MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. A. Y, Willard, Organist Sunday, April 25— 10 a.m.—The Sunday School all Departments. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. “Called By Name.” Come and bring a friend. PALM SUNDAY Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector First Sunday After Easter (Low Sunday) St. Paul’s, Hensall 10:00 a.m,—Morning Prayer. Trivitt Memorial, Exeter 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer. 7:00 p.m.—Evensong: Oddfellows of Exeter and district will attend. Visitors welcome at all services. in APRIL 25th, 1954 EXETER. TABERNACLE Full information from agents CANAD/AN NA TZONAL FRONT END Alignment Saves You Mdney! Have Yours Done Today! RAD REPAIRS EDS IMPERIAL P.A.O.C. Rev., H. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer. Cottage meeting. Thurs., 8 meeting home. Fri., 6:30 Happy Hour. Fri., 8 p.m.—Young People’s Ser­ vice. Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt.; Mr. E. Cudmore. Sun., 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sun., 7:30 p.m.—We Worship a Living Christ who is touched by our infirmities. A message of Salvation and Healing for all. We invite you bring your sick for prayer. A great song service. (All these services are on old time) ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON 10:00 a.m. (Daylight Time)— Divine Worship. 11:00 a.m. (Daylight Time)— Bible School. 7:30 p.m. (Daylight Time)—Eve­ ning Worship, Cheerful Welcome to AU. p.m.—Sunday School at Mrs. Hamilton’s p.m.—The Children’s CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Minister Organist Time) Rev. W. F. Krotz, Mrs. Ken McCrae, Sunday, April 25-— (Daylight Saving 10 a.m.—The Days After Easter. 11:05 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—The Book of Job. JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr., Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M., Musical Director 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship._ Sermon Subject: “Jesus Is Lord.” Baptism of infants will served. Anthem by the choir, p.m.—Evening Worship. Sermon Subject: “My and My Salvation.” A junior girls’ chorus will sing “Green Pastures”. A warm welcome is extended, to all, 7 Christ he ob- Light THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister This .Sunday, 2:i30 p.m.—-English service in Main Street United Church. All welcome! ExeterPhone 38 Hendrick CI-IEV 3-TON, see this one ........ DODGE 3-TON STAKE, a steal JEEP, go anywhere ....................... FOIID, good stake, grain body ... "Save $670 on. this Major Demonstrator. Buy while the boss is weak!” Soys: LINCOLN SEDAN, a beauty MONARCH SEDAN, radio, etc., and low Sam CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. D. G. Campbell, Seaforth Interim-Moderator Organist: Mrs. J. G. Cochrane 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. Youth from Knox College, Tor­ onto. Letter From Woodham By MISS BESSIE McCURDY Mrsr Raymond Switzer, Judy and and are Mr. Dennis, of Peterborough, Mrs. M. Louch, of Hamilton, spending a few days with and Mrs. W. L. Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver of Barrie, visited on with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nancy Brine, of St. •spending a few days cousin, Marilyn Brine. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry St. Thomas. Shirley Skinner, of spending a few days grandmother, Mrs. R. Fred Cowdrey is a St. Marys Memorial McCurdy, Thursday McCurdy. Marys, is with her Small, of Munro, is with her Kirk. patient in Hospital, where he had his appendix re­ moved on Saturday. Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. Mur­ phy and Tommy and Miss H. Hollinger, of Toronto, visited during the weekend with Rev. and Mrs. ,T. G. Wanless. Mrs. W. Wynn has returned to her home in the village after spending the winter months in London. The April meeting of the Eve­ ning Auxiliary was held at Mrs. James Miller’s home last Tues­ day evening. Rev. L. Jacklin, of St. James’ Anglican Church, St. Marys, was guest speaker at the service held on Good Friday evening. News Budget From Brinsley By MRS. L. CRAVEN 1953 1953 mileage 1952 1953 1952 1950 1950 1949 1947 1947 1950 1946 1941 1939 1985 METEOR HARDTOP, radio ........... STUDE COACH ............................... FORD COACH, clean ..................... PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE, o.k. . METEOR CLUB COUPE, loaded ... FORD COACH ................................. MERCURY COACH ........ ............... FORD COUPE ................................. PREFECT .............. ............................ PONTIAC SEDAN, only ................. FORD COACH, needs lots of work CHEV COUPE, should be o.k......... PLYMOUTH COUPE, motor o.k. . TRUCKS FORD 4-TON DUMP, above average .... DODGE PICKUP, like new ..................... CHEV 8-TON DUMP, get into business DODGE 3-TON PLATFORM, new motor DODGE 3-TON, good tires ...................... 1951 1950 1949 1948 1949 1947 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP, a good one 1947 1944 1942 1935 Larry Snider Motors Limited PHONE 624 EXETER Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon and Miss Shirley Dixon spent the Easter holiday in Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Hong­ singer and babe, of Toronto, spent the weekend with the lat­ ter's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Watson. Miss Carolyn Odd, of Lucan, is visiting with her grandpar­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ell- wood. Mrs. Marion Sholdice and Miss Doreen Sholdice are visiting with friends in Toronto. Miss Audrey .Darling, of To­ ronto, spent the Easter holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Darling. Master David Dundas, of St. Thomas, is spending the Easter holiday with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Watson spent Friday with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Elliott, Parkhill. Mrs. William T. Prost spent Sunday evening with Mr. John W. Tweddle, West McGillivray. Master Richard Whittard, of St. Catharines, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Prest. Mr. and Mrs. George Mercer are looking forward to having relatives from Scotland to visit them soon. Mr. ahd Mrs. Lloyd Odd, of Lucan, spent Easter Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. Mrs. Cecil Ellwood. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenton and Mr .and Mrs. Billie Fenton spent Monday in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Trevethick and children, of London, spent the weekend with Mrs. Ruth Watson. Mr. and Mrs. John Schofield and babe, Of Centenary; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Amos and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rock and family, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. J. L. Amos. and Easter Service The Easter service was held in Elimville Church with a large congregation in attendance. The altar was adorned with Easter lilies, daffodils and candles. The choir sang an Easter anthem and Miss Wilma Walters sang a lovely solo. Special Service ,?O.n Sunday, April 25, there will be a special service with* Rev. Chung Choon Kim, a scholarship student from Em­ manuel College, Toronto, as the guest speaker. He will deliver a message about Korea the horrors of that country, Y.P, Rally On Sunday evening a the Young People of Elimville, Thames Road, James St. and Main St. Churches, Exeter, will be held in Elimville United Church when Rev. Kim will also be guest speaker. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns, of Sarnia, spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johns family. Miss Donna Murch and Biian Middleton, of London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell. Mr .and Mrs. Earl Coultis and Neil, of Toronto, spent the week­ end with Mr. Nelson Coultis and visited Mrs. Coultis, a patient in South Huron Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Reilly, Bobby and Ricky and Miss Anita Car­ roll spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carroll, Toronto. Mr. Elgin Skinner, of New To­ ronto, is spending the Easter holidays at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Reg and, family, of Exeter, Sunday with Mr. and rett Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eden, visited Sunday and Mrs. Melville Skinner. Bob* Margison, of London, is visiting a few days with Edward Skinner. Mr. Earl Hunter and friend from Toronto spent the Easter weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hunter. Mrs. E. J. Pym, of Thames Road, visited last week Mrs. Hubert Hunter. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Harold Bell were Mrs. Donald Parsons, of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch, -celebrat­ ing Mrs. Parsons’ birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Tebbutt and Mrs. Margaret Hawkins, of Seaforth, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hunter. At James St. Circle An impressive Easter worship service, including poems, hymns and readings, was conducted by Mrs. Orland Gaiser and Misses Frances and Alexia Lostell at the James St. Mission Circle meeting at Miss May Jones’ home on Tuesday evening. Margaret Anne Coward played a piano solo. Following the business meet­ ing conducted by the president, Mrs, Gerald McFalls, a social hour with contests and games was enjoyed. Harpley By MISS M. HODGINS and all stricken rally of with and McDonald visited on Mrs. Eve- Ford, of with Mr. with and and Mr. Mr. Hensall; Topics From Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE Mrs. Frayne Parsons, Mrs. Gordon Stone, Mrs. Robert Jef­ fery, Mrs. Aimer Passmore, Mrs. William Rohde attended the trousseau tea on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Wellington Haist of Crediton in honor of her daughter Bernice. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffery, Mr .and Mrs. Aimer Passmore, David and Dennis were guests at the Grace-Haist wedding on Saturday at Evangelical Church, Crediton. Miss Helen Passmore, London, Miss Rosemary Passmore and Mr a.nd Mrs. Oscar Tuckey, of Exeter, were guests on Sunday with Mr. and - Mrs. Alvin Pass- more. Miss Helen Morgan, London, and Miss Jane Morgan, Leam­ ington, are visiting with their parents, Mr. Morgan. Miss Nona Mr. and Mrs. Sarnia; Mr. Andrew and wood; Mr. Knight and Marjorie and Mr. Haley, of Seaforth, spent Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym. Miss Marilyn Gardiner spent •the weekend in London with grandparents, Mr .and Mrs. tliur Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Webber family visited Sunday with and Mrs. William Webber. Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde, Douglas and Glenn spent Sunday in Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohde and Mr. and Mrs. William Thomson. Mr .and Mrs. Don Moyers and Gloria, of London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Nel­ son Squire. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Tennant visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stan­ ley Coward for a few days. Master Wayne Rowe returned last ap- and Mrs. Archie Pym, of London; Allan Wanner, of and Mrs. George family, of Long- and Mrs. Norman her Ar- and Mr. home from the hospital week after having had his pendix removed. Master Billie Snow had tonsils removed last week South Huron Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller and Brian spent Sunday evening with Mr. of Zion. Misses land, Mr ronto, cliffe spent the Weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Misses Alma, Lillian and Borland, Mr. Robert Waters, and arid Gary, and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gill, of Grand Bend, Rev. C. C. Kim of Korea will he the guest speaker nt the church service on Sunday, April 25 at Hi 15 a.m., D.S.T. his in and Mrs. Warren Brock Alma -and Lillian Bor- Robert Waters, of To- and Master Gary Row- Charles Borland. June Mr. Chhrles Borland Bill Rowcliffe Mr. and Mrs. Alex Munn family, of Hensall, spent Report On Grand Bend By MRS. E. KEOWN Mr. and Mrs. Henry Devine spent the Easter weekend in Port Huron. Miss Elaine Gill, a bride-elect, is staying at home with her parents until her approaching marriage. Miss Evelyn Desjardine, of Lion’s Head, is .spending her Easter vacation with her mother, Mrs. Wilma Desjardine, brothers and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. William Desjardine. Miss Sheila Finan, of St. Jo­ seph’s Hospital, London, spent the weekend at her home in town. Mr. F, Hewer, teacher of S.S. No.. 17, is spending his Easter holidays at his home in Fergus. Miss D. Dillon, of St, Damiens Separate School, is Easter vacation at Dublin. Ontario. Mr. Melville J. Toronto, spent the end at the home of Eddie Gill. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Scott and Mrs. Roy Scott, of Sarnia, spent the Easter weekend at the home of Mrs. William Pat­ terson. Mr. and Mts. Garnet Statton and family, of Forest, spent Easter Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. also visited Statton. Relatives at received word Mrs. Arthur Edwards of Wat­ rous, Sask. She was the former Melissa Mollard, daughter of •the late Mr. and Mrs. James Mollard and the last surviving member of their family. F/O and Mrs. John Kowal- chuk, of Belleville, spent Easter weekend with the latter’s ents and Wellwood Guests and Mrs. the Easter weekend were Yelland, of London; M.r, Mrs. Coules and son. Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hodgins, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. ’•Douglas Coulson and daughters, of London. Penny and Patsy Coulson are remaining with their grandparents for their Easter holidays. Misses Elaine and Yvonne De­ vine, of Dashwood, are spending their Easter holidays with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Devine. Easter guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Sweitzer were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sweitzer. Ronnie and Barbara, of Shipka; Mr. .and Mrs. George Clarke, Nancy, David and . Michael, of Thedford, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sweitzer. Exeter. Brian remained with for the Easter The Grand were all well bright and inspiring Easter ser­ vices. The Grand Bend Legion and Auxiliary members attended the morning service at St-Johns- on-the-Lake in a body and were addressed by Rev. J. E. G. Houghton. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hayter and son, John, of Sarnia, spent Easter with his parents, Mr. Newton Hayter. Congratulations to Mrs. Jim Love on the a baby girl. Miss Barbara Hayter of Lon­ don spent the Easter holidays at her home here, Mr. Jack Ridley successful wood bee afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr. Mark Wilds of__,_ _ ___ visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hayter and family, and Mrs. Snell of Exeter on Sunday at the home Jack Ridley. and Mrs. Ted Jones and son, Randy, spent the Easter holi­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hayter and family, and Mrs. Mr. and arrival Qi had a very on Thursday Statton and Grand Bend spending her her home in Ramsden, of Easter week- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Holt with Mrs. and Kate haveGrand Bend of the death of sister, Mr. and Gill and Joan. at the home of William Rendle par- Mrs. Mr. over Mrs. and his grandparents vacation. Bend churches attended for the Report From Baseline By AIRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hernan­ dez, Patricia and Richard, Harrow, were with Mr. Switzer. Mr. and Joan and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dewar. Murray Thompson, of Eighth Line, is visiting his grandfather, Mr. John Rinn, for the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elston accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Hum­ phrey Arthur to Orillia over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bisbee and son, Lawson, of Waterdown, were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Baker and Alton spent Bunday evening with Mrs. Baker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Beer, of Munro. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coward motored to Toronto and visited with friends on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Harold Berry visited with her daughter, Mrs. Keech, at North Bay, for the Easter week­ end. The Cooper's W.M.S. held a social evening in the Base Line School oil Friday night, program consisted numbers, readings and a dia­ logue by the Evening Auxiliary of Woodham. The special speaker was Mrs. L. A. Ball, of St. Marys, who gave a very interesting talk oh her ttip to England. Miss Dianne Marriott, Alma College, St. Thomas, is holiday­ ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marriott, for Easter week. . of Sunday visitors and Mrs. Howard Mrs. Vernon Grott, Betty, of Toronto, The of musical Mr. visited of Mr. Mr. News Budget From Blanshard By MRS. GLADWYN HOOFER Mr. and Mrs. and family, of Ada Hickey, of Sunday guests of Herb Langford. Mr. and Mrs. family, of Guelph, Ken Hudgins Glencoe.Miss Toronto,were Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and -spent Sunday Top-Notch Transportation ’50 METEOR COACH Sunvisor, new tires, excellent condition, light green ’42 PLYMOUTH SEDAN mo- ’38 ’38 ’37 ’SI ’52 ’50 ford COACH CHRYSLER SEDAN OLDS COACH PLYMOUTH COACH CHEV PICKUP CMC PICKUP MERCURY PICKUP X South End Service with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker. Linda returned home with them for a week’s holidays. Miss Patsy and Ethel Miners, of Florence, are spending the week with their cousins, Walter, Donnie and Carl Langford. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Roberts, Mr .and Mrs. Harry Ward, all of London, and Mr. and MrB. George Dann and family spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ken­ neth Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mossey, Mrs. James Mossey, Miss Kath­ leen Mossey and Mibb Alice Bie- mers attended a surprise ajjxd-’ versary for Mr. and Mrs, Clar- ence Martin, of St. Marys. Miss Alice Biemers, of Strath-* roy, is spending this week with her chum, Miss Kathleen Mos- «ey, of St. Marys. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson and family, Mr .and Mrs. Carl Mills, of Auburn, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mills. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson and family spent Sunday eve­ ning with Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. McFalls Grocery Main And Wellington—Phone 437 ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS YORK PEANUT BUTTER 16-oz. Mason Jars 411© CAMPBELL’S SOUP VEGETABLE or TOMATO 2 Tins for 25c GARDEN PATCH CHOICE WAX BEANS 15-oz. Tins 3 for 35c JNTERLAKE TOILET TISSUE 2 for 23© OLD SOUTH ORANGE JUICE 48-oz. 33© ST. WILLIAMS ASSORTED JAM 9-oz. 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