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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-10-07, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1954 Page 5 | Damp Feet | Cause Colds | And Colds Cause Misery | And Cost Money . . . = So be wise and check your = rubber footwear and, if in | need, call in at Smyth’s and | look over our stock. It is all | i on display and plainly marked for your convenience. OUR RUBBER FOOTWEAR STOCK IS NEW AND UP-TO-DATE Smyth's Shoe Store Successor to Buswell’s Exeter, Ontario Control Fire At Centralia The Dufferin House was struck by lightning during the storm and heavy rain, which hit this district on Sunday morning. Mr. Ray Shoebottom, garage owner and neighbor of Mr. and Mrs. Cook, was the first to see the sparks of fire coming from the building. The fire trucks from Exeter and the Airport were called in for assistance and the blaze was soon under control. Thankoffering Services Rev. W. H, Pike of Ilderton will be the guest speaker on Sun­ day when the annual Thankoffer­ ing services will be held in the United Church. Special music will be provided by the choir, assisted by Mr. McCutcheon as soloist. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Mr. Charles Isaac, of Detroit, visited for a few days last week with his father, Mr. C. Isaac, Churchl EXETER TABERNACLE P.A.O.C. Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.-—Bible Study and Prayer, Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. Sun., 9:45 a.m.—'Sunday School Rally Day. Supt.: Mr. E. Cud- more. We invite you to come. Thanksgiving Sunday. Sun., 11 a.m.—'Special Speaker: Mrs. Eckenswiller. Sun., 7:30 p.m.—Special Speaker: Mrs. Eckenswiller. Evangelistic Message. Announcement We wish to announce that as of Monday, October 4, the partnership of McKnight & Walper was dissolved and that our businesses are now be­ ing operated on a private ownership basis in the following manner: Norm Walper is the sole owner of the men’s wear business which shall in future be known as Walper Mens Wear Len McKnight is the sole owner of the ladies’ wear business which shall, in future be known as McKnight Ladies Wear We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the patronage which we have received from the community in the past and we solicit your continued support in our respective establishments. Yours sincerely Norm Walper Len McKnight CD IN A17-1NCH CONSOLE! Priced to bring superlative quality within reach of all. In Walnut finish Slightly higher in mahogany or -s. limed oak finishes. News of Kirkton By MRS. FRED HAMILTON Kirkton sidewalks are being given much needed repairs. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cowdrey and family have moved into the vil­ lage. St. Paul’s Church held its Har­ vest Thanksgiving service on Sun­ day with special music by the choir. Rev. R. A. C. Mills con­ ducted the service. Mr. Charles McBurney left on Friday to visit his brother in Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Willis of Detroit and their brother-in-law, Mr. Grover, of Maryland, visited Mr. and Mrs. James E. Willis Monday. Mr. and -Mrs. Mack Mc­ Donald of Ailsa Craig visited them on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and Mrs. C. McBurney visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Flewett of Varna on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Harold O’Brien and Owen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White of Medicine Hat, Alta., Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson, Mr. Dick Fergu­ son of St. Marys spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. G. I-I. Burgin at Port Franks. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mitchell have purchased the property be­ longing to Mrs. C. Switzer. THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister 2:30 p.m.—Dutch Service. Everyone welcome. CHURCH OF ENGLAND Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector Trivitt Memorial, Exeter 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer. 3:00 p.m.—Bible Class. St. Paul’s, Hensall 10:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer. 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. Service of Thanksgiving. Sermon Subject: “Thanks Be To God.” Anthem by the Choir. Bolo by Maxine Reeder. 7 p.m.—Evening Worship. Rev. T. J. White of Londesboro will be the minister in charge. Solo by Marion May. A warm welcome is extended to all. This Week In Whalen By MRS. F. SQUIRE CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN . CHURCH Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.—Morning- Worship. Thanksgiving Service. Rev. A. Newton Reid of Avon- ton. 11:15 a.m.—-Sunday School. The United Church of Canada MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev, A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. A, Y. Willard, Organist Sunday, October 10— 11 a.m.—“Harvest Thanksgiving Services.” Theme: “Seedtime & Harvest.” 10 a.m.—The Sunday School in all Departments. You are cor­ dially invited. Anniversary Sunday October 31. Topics From Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE Tenth Wedding Anniversary A pleasant evening was spent on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Flet­ cher, of Winchelsea, when mem­ bers of the immediate families gathered in honor of the tenth wedding anniversary of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner. Dinner was served by Margaret Jean and Marion Gibson and Marilyn Gardiner, assisted by Mrs, Ken Bilyea of Bryanston, Mrs. M. H. Elson and Mrs. A. Elston of Centralia. Mr. Allan Elston favored with several solos and a sing-song was enjoyed. Those present were Mr. Arthur Gardiner, Bert and Mary, of Lon­ don, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gibson and girls, and Mrs. Ken Bilyea, of Bryanston, Mrs. John Fletcher, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. El­ ston, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston, of Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Fletcher, of Winchelsea, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hodgert were treated to a rousing chivari on Monday evening. Dashwood Wl Begins Year The first meeting for the fall months of the W.I. was held on Thursday, September 30, with Mrs. E. Rader in the chair. Roll call was answered with children’s comic sayings. The Community Activities group, with Mrs. Har­ old Kellerman as convenor, dis­ pensed with a program in favor of planning the dinner for the South Huron Plowing Match on October 7. A donation of $5 was given to the blind. Two invitations from Crediton and Elimville were ac­ cepted. Mrs. Arnold Kuntz was appoint­ ed delegate to the convention in London in October with Mrs. Sid Baker as alternate. G.N.O. Club The first meeting of the G.N.O. bridge club was held at the home of the retiring president, Eileen Morenz. New officers for the year are: President, Alma -Genttner; vice- president, Reta Hamilton; secre­ tary-treasurer, Gloria Hayter; auditors, Jean Anne Guenther and Emily Hopcroft. Prizes for the year were won by June Hayter, Eileen Morenz, and Lucy Klumpp. Mrs. Thomas Klumpp, Mrs. M. Kellerman and Mr. and Mrs. Mau­ rice Klumpp attended the birth­ day party of Mrs. Walter Mundt in Detroit last weekend. PAINT! PAINT! SEE OUR WINDOW FULL OF PAINT Famous Makes — Variety of Colors *| A Quart WHILE IT LASTS — BUY NOW Huron Lumber CO. LTD. Phone 48 Exetej See the Mow 1955 DOBSON" BY RMVfaOR It’s the first 17-inch console model with the incompar­ able picture quality of RCA Victor "Deep Image” TV. Mr. and Mrs. David Hodgson, David and Angela, of Windsor, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hodgson. Mrs. Laverne Morley visited in Granton on Sunday with her aunts, Mrs. Oswald Webb, Gran­ ton, and Mrs. Gertrude Wright, Utica, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Jr. and Janice are holidaying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. How­ ard Morley and other friends in I-Iazel Park, Mich. Miss Alma Near and Mrs. Stark of St. Marys visited on Sunday with Mrs. Grafton Squire. Sunday School at the United Church will be at 10:30 a.m. while the church service will be withdrawn owing to anniversary services at Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. David Hord, of Parkhill, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Gowan, London Township, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. -E. Ferguson. Mr. and. Mrs. Ronald Squire visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. William Walls, London. Mrs. Melleville Gunning’ called at St. Joseph’s Hospital this week to see her sister, Mrs. William Smith, of Belmont, who is a pa­ tient there. Mrs. Finkbeiner and Joan- went to Brussels on Sunday to visit her mother, Mrs. Campbell, and sister, Mrs. Robert Bennett. Mr. Finkbeiner and Jackie spent the weekend in Listowel with the former’s mother. Mr. Jack Duffield is in Lexing­ ton, Kentucky, attending horse races. Mrs. C. Huebner and friend of Detroit visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Sr. Miss Elva Morley returned home with them after a three weeks’ vacation at Lake St. Clair. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wiley and Della of Rocklyn, Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Wiley of Chrisville and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Johnson, David and Neil, of London, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thompson. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Rev. Louis Higenell, Pastor Thanksgiving Service 10 a.m.—-Sunday School. 11 a.m. — Service: “Are We A' Thankful People?” The Holy Communion will be distributed. CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist 10:00 a.m.—Our Thanksgiving. 7:30 p.m.—'God’s Harvest. Holstein Heifers Fully Accredited All from good Plus Dams with good R..O.P. records and all from unit bulls. $150 EACH Sandy Elliot Phone 476 Exeter H. J. CORNISH & CO. 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You see, they are a first-class invest­ ment, and one attractive feature, apart from the 3A per cent in­ terest rate, is the fact that they can be purchased on the instalment plan as well as for cash. Only 5% down-—$2.50 on a $50 bond or $5 On a $100 bond. “Not only that," he continued, “but the government under­ takes to redeem them for the holder at full face value without loss at any time, plus interest to the end of the previous calendar month. “Thus,” said Mr. Shaw, “you have a golden opportunity to carry on a personal saving programme without fear of loss, and end tip next year with a nice little nest-egg after paying the bal­ ance in easy monthly instalments. Take my tip . . . Canada Savings Bonds are the best instalment buy in 1954.” Whether you buy for cash or on the insfalmont. plan, it’s easy as falling off a log to purchase these bonds at, the B of M. Mr. Shaw invites everyone interested to drop in and discuss their needs with him. Ladies' & Misses' READY-TO-WEAR Coats - Dresses — Suits Every week brings shipments of the newest styles in ladies’ and misses’ coats, suits, dresses, blouse skirts, etc., at very attractive prices. We have an exceptionally large stock to choose from. Use our lay-away plan if you wish. DUXSKIN JACKETS — for misses and ladies, for sports wear, are very popular — and are washable. We have them in white and colors at .... $12.95 each GRAND MERE SWEATERS — in all of the new shades in coat and pullover styles. A wonderful range to choose from, at ................... $7.95 and $5.95 DRESS ACCESSORIES — Slips, foundation gar­ ments including the Playtex all way stretch girdles, brassieres, hosiery, scarves, etc. Fall Furnishings For The Home New curtains, draperies, curtain sets, plastics, floor coverings, curtain rods and tracks now ready for fall. Complete New Showing Of Babies' Wear F. A. MAY & SON Phone 190 EXETER Phone 190 Men’s Wear — Ladies’, Children’s and Babies’ Wear Dry Goods — Floor-Coverings, etc. SUPERIOR food STORE I Big Thanksgiving Food Sale PRICES EFFECTIVE FOR OCTOBER 7, 8 ANO 9 2 FOR 65c EACH 27c 35c2 EACH FOR 37c2FOR EACH 35c2FOR EACH 37c Van Kirk - Superior TV Contest Get Your Van Kirk Products and Entry Forms Here 30c McCORMICK’S AYRSHIRE SHORTBREAD COOKIES 1-LB. CELLO PACKAGE ................. Phones 32 752 BARS 25c OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE 15-oz, tins ................................ STOKELEY’S TOMATO JUICE Large 48-oz. tins ........... ALLEN’S APPLE JUICE 20-cz. tins ................................. 48-cz. tins ............... ............ LIBBY’S or OLD SOUTH ORANGE JUICE 48>oz, tins .................................... . MacINTOSH APPLES Well Colored, Nice Quality .... 5 LBS. 2 FOR STOKELEY’S HONEY POD PEAS Fancy Qifality, 15-oz. tins ..... STOKELEY’S PUMPKIN Fancy Quality, 28-oz. tins ........ 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