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
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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.
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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.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
H. J. Cornish, L. F. Cornish, D. Mitchell
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C. S. B. Best Instalment Buy
In 1954, Says Banker
Ted Shaw, manager of the Bank of Montreal at Exeter. Us
a pretty conservative person, but ho was certainly bubbling over
with enthusiasm when we dropped in to see him this week. “XVhats
it all' about?” wo asked him.
“Canada Savings Bonds,” he replied tersely. Already orders
are coming in and ho was more than usually busy preparing for a
regular flood of them.
“Yes,” said our bank manager, “the new Ninth Series will
keep me hopping for a while. 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
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35c2 EACH
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Van Kirk - Superior TV Contest
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McCORMICK’S AYRSHIRE
SHORTBREAD COOKIES
1-LB. CELLO PACKAGE .................
Phones 32
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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
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48>oz, tins .................................... .
MacINTOSH APPLES
Well Colored, Nice Quality .... 5 LBS.
2 FOR
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HONEY POD PEAS
Fancy Qifality, 15-oz. tins .....
STOKELEY’S
PUMPKIN
Fancy Quality, 28-oz. tins ........
DOLE’S
FRUIT COCKTAIL
Fancy Quality, 20-oz. tins
GREEN GIANT
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New Pack, 14-oz. tins ....
29c
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33c
37c
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