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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-11-04, Page 5
STOPS MASONRY LEAKS W Wow ,6radf THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1954 Institute At Dashwood Enjoys Halloween Party Exeter District CO-OP PHONE 287 COLLECT Phone 277 Exeter A large number of little girls and boys attended the October meeting of the Dashwood W»L The roll call was a penny for each, inch of their waistline and a very substantial sum was Mrs. Ervin Rader the business. Final made for the course planning to be held in the E.U.B. Church basement November 2. Mrs. A, Kuntz gave a report on the convention held in London. There were seven visitors, three of whom became new members. The motto, “Laugh More and Worry Less,” was carried out in action throughout the entire eve ning. received, presided for plans were on program V Check with Riverside Poultry Co . . . to make sure you are receiving TOP PRICES for your live poultry before selling by phoning: COLLECT London or Hensall 7-1230 680-r-2 $!lllllllllllllllllliiiiil!llllllll!lllllliiiiiiiiillllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiii>i»iiililll!IHIIIIilllillllllll|llllllllilliililltlllllll>^ Locker News Quoted from FROZEN FOODS page 38 — Department 1954: “Poultry should be cooled for about 24 hours at from 32 to 34 degrees before packaging or freez ing. A well-wrapped roasting chicken may require 24 to 48 hours to Zero. If together creased. (Guelph) for examination because of unsatisfactory condition, have been affected by mold growth. In published by Ontario of Agriculure June, freeze to the centre at several birds are piled the freezing time is in- Most birds sent . here most instances the mold must have grown in the interval be tween packaging and freezing.” We have a chill room which will hold and cool 40 quarters of beef. Body heat should be re moved from beef and pork as quickly as possible. When animals are slaughtered by us all these details are looked after properly. Our slaughter house is always open on Monday and on other days when arranged or in case emergency—injury, etc. of Make This Your Frozen Food Centre Exeter Frozen Foods MAIN ST,PHONE 70 YOUR FRIENDLY LADIES’ WEAR STORE Z' A Special Announcement We have just returned from a buying trip to Montreal and we want to announce a wonderful new stock of quality ladies’ wear at prices to suit every purse! Come in to see our new line of BEAUTIFUL DRESSES in a full range of sizes in cluding half-sizes to 24 —these are the smartest de signs obtainable. They are truly wonderful! We also want you to see our new SKIRTS — a 1 o v e 1 y range of colours and styles —our handsome new stock of BLOUSES and beautiful new SWEATERS. You’ll like the new designs, the new colors, the quality —but most of all, you’ll like the prices! Mrs. G. Wildfong divided the members into groups for several contests and games for the pro gram which was a Hallowe’en party. The highlight of the evening was the appearance of “Jabel Jenkins’ -Ghost”, bearing parts of jabel, The committee with Mrs. Addi son Tieman in charge, served sandwiches, pumpkin tarts and tea. Fowl Supper The Ladies’ Aid of Zion Luthe ran Church entertained their husbands at a turkey supper in the church basement on Wednes day, October 27. The evening was spent in bingo. Celebrate Anniversary On Wednesday, October 27, about 20 relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klumpp to honor them on the occasion of their forty-fifth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Klumpp were pre sented with a large bouquet of flowers and lovely gifts. Infant Baptized Carole Diane, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Miller, was baptized in Zion Lutheran Church Sunday, October 3. and Mrs, Harold Maine, of cliener, were sponsors. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maine and girls spent the weekend with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Reinhold Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Weiberg-, Waterloo, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg, and Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Tyler. Little Darlene Rader spent Fri day with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader. Miss Nancy Fahner, of Grand Bend, spent the weekend with Miss Eleanor Becker. Miss Barbara Becker and friend, of the K-W Hospital, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Becker. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Wien. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ness, of Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Ness and son, of Detroit, spent the weekend with Mrs. N. Ness. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Baird spent Sunday with Mrs. M. Piefer. She returned to London with them. The choir of Zion Lutheran Church were guests at the Luthe ran Church in Stratford Sunday, October 31. They provided music, while Rev. L. Higenell preached the service. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klumpp quietly celebrated their forty fifth wedding anniversary at their home on Wednesday, October 27 with their family and friends. The .................. of the bazaar church afternoon, November 13. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Tieman and Lynda spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Evans, Richmond Hill. Miss Mary Jane Hoffman *1 Sorority Hears Talk On Art Mr. Swen Thielson, art dealer of London, spoke to Beta. Sigma Phi sorority at the hoipe of Mrs. Arthur Fraser on Tuesday night. Mr. Thielson travels to Euro pean art centres to bring back paintings for sale in the United States and Canada. He exhibited several paintings from his col lection and spoke on European art and artists. Plans were baking library Mrs. Mrs. Whilsmith and Miss June Bier- ling assisted the hostess. completed for a sale to be held in the basement November 6. Warren May won the gift. Glenn Bonnallie, Mrs. Art Message From Greenway By MRS. CARMEN WOODBURN School United to the Grand Mr. Kit- Ladies Aid and W.S.W.S. E.U.B. Church will hold a and bake sale in the basement on Saturday JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Church Announcements McKnighfs Ladies Wear PHONE 474 ’ EXETER Beavers' Hardware Is Showing TOYS LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN OUR COMPLETE BASEMENT CHUCK FULL OF TERRIFIC TOYS! BEAVERS HARDWARE Phone 86 * Exeter There will be no Sunday or church service in the Church on Sunday owing- anniversary services at Bend United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steeper, of Sarnia, visited on Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. Mary McGillivray, of St. Marys, visited one day last week with her aunt, Mrs. Robert Snow den and her cousin, Mrs. Wajter McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mickle and family and Mrs. Mickle, Sr., of Hensall, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Dean Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown and family. Comments About Cromarty By MRS. K. McKELLAR Mrs. G. M. Young, of Forest, was guest speaker for the Wo men’s Missionary Society Thank Offering service on Sunday. Rev. S. Kerr was in charge of the ser vice and the male quartette vided special music. Next Sunday, the church vice will commence at 2:30 and will continue at the same hour through the Winter months with Sunday School at 1:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. A. McLachlan at tended anniversary service at Knox Church, Mitchell, Sunday morning and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Allen. Mrs. G. M. Young, Forest, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott over the weekend. Mrs. T. Wren, of Chiselhurst, visited ~ ‘ Scott. Mrs. daughter Stratford hospital on Monday. Mrs. G. Griffin, who has been visiting friends here, has gone to London to spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Currie. ( Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Currie and Linda Ann, of London, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker. pro ser- p.m. on Sunday with Mrs. Grace Harvey Dow and infant returned home from BIRTHS ANDERTON—LAC and Mrs. A. An derton, Exeter, announce the birth of their daughter, Shelley Eliza beth, at South Huron Hospital, October 28, 1U54. BORDEN—Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Bor den (nee Lois Baker), Toronto, an nounce the birth of their daughter, Pamela Jean, on October 19, 1954. COOPER—Mr. and Mrs. John-R. Coo per (nee Lorraine Little), R.R. 3, Kippen, announce the birth of their son, James Robert, at South Huron Hospital, October 28, 1954. GIRBAV—Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Girbav, Grand Bend, announce the birth of their son, William Neal, at South Huron Hospital, October 30, 1954, MeGlLLIVRAY — Mr. and Mrs. Alan McGillivray, Stratford, announce the birth of their son, Stuart Alan, at Guelph Hospital, October 16, 1954. McGUIRE—LAC and Mrs. R. J. Mc Guire, RCAF Centralia, announce the birth of their daughter, Nancy Elizabeth, at South Huron Hospital, October 30, 1954. THOMPSON — Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thompson, of Clandeboye, announce the birth of their son at South Huron Hospital, November 3, 1954; a brother for Sandy, WIERSEMA—Dr. and Mrs. John Wier- sema, London, announce the birth of a son, Paul, at St. Joseph’s Hos pital, London, October 29, 1954; a brother for Emma and Hilda. DEATHS DUNLOP—At his late residence, Exeter, on Monday, November 1, 1954, James Gordon Dunlop, M.D., beloved husband of Muriel Bryan and father of Julia E. WALPER — At his late residence in Thedford, on October 31, 1954, John William Walper, beloved husband of Luella Stanlake, in his sixty-eightli year. WEIN—At her late residence in Cre diton, Tuesday, November 2, 1954, Veronica Haist, beloved wife of the late Gottfried Wein, in her eighty fourth year. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell, Exeter, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Helen, to John Lawrence Cronyn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cronyn, Clandeboye. The wedding will take place the latter part of November. CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Annie Haist wish to thank their friends, neighbors and relatives for the kindness shown during her illness and sympathy shown them in their recent sad bereavement; also for the beautiful floral tributes. Special thanks to Harry Hoffman, the L.A. and W.S.W.S. of Zion Church, Crediton, and Rev. Mohr. 4* I sincerely wish to thank all my friends who so kindly sent me cards and flowers during my recent illness in the, Clinton hospital.—Mrs. Olive Grainger, Brucefield. 4C Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell wish to thank all those who so kindly re membered Arthur with cards, treats, flowers ~ ‘ ".....’ " ’ patient Special in any cident. Mrs. Melville Hern and family wish to thank their neighbors, relatives and friends for the kindness and sym pathy shown them during their recent bereavement. Also for the beautiful floral tributes. Special thanks to Rev. G. II. Slade and Harry Hern. 4* Audrey and Don Dixon wish to extend their sincere thanks to their many friends and relatives for re- ’membering Audrey with cards, treats and flowers while a patient at St. Joseph’s Hospital; also for the kindness and sympathy shown them in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to John Stevenson, Rev. zies and to the post office Centralia, for the beautiful spray. Washer Special GE Model 3 Regular $169.00 Special $ >49 oo 3 Poppy « FAMOUS BLANKETS $4.98 Pair Of Flannelette Large Size 70"-90" CARDS OF THANKS....... ...... ■............... ” Mrs. E, Amy wishes to thank her many friends who called and for the lovely cards and flowers she received while a patient in the South Hurhn Hospital. IN MEMORIAM EDWARDS—In loving memory dear husband and. father, Mr. Edwards, who passed away years ago, November 8, 1945. A precious one from us has A voice we loved is stilled.A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled, —Ever remembered by wife family. HENDRICK — In loving memory of our dear Mother and Father, Elizabeth and Albert Hendrick, who passed away September 27, 1943, and November 3, 1953.Your memory to us is a keepsake, With which we will never part.Though God has you in His keeping, We still have you in our hearts. —Ever remembered by the family. 4* John nine gone, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 6 accompanied them to Kitchener where she visited relatives. Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M., Musical Director 10:00 a.m. — Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship. Men and Missions Sunday The sermon will be preached by Mr. Cecil Wilson, represent ing the Laymen’s Association of Huron Presbytery. Anthem by the choir. Solo: Marilyn Bissett. 7:00 p.m. — Evening Worship. Sermon Subject; “His Name Shall be Called Wonderful.” Solo: Sandra Walper. warm welcome is extended to all. Anniversary Services Sunday, No vember 14. A ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON E. N. Mohr, Minister 10:00 a.m. — Divine Worship. 11:00 a.m. — Bible School. 7:30 p.m. — Evening Service. A place for every child, man and woman in the Bible School and Church. 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 21st Sunday After Trinity 10:15 a.m. — Sunday School. 11:30 a.m, <— Holy Communion. 3:00 p.m, —- Bible Class St. Paul’s, Hensall 10:00 h.m. — Holy Communion. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH „ DASHWOOD Rev. Louis HlgcnelL Pastor 10:00 a.m. Suhday School. 11:00 a.m. -— Service. The Life of Paul: “Paul the Apostle and Christian” and visits while he was a in Victoria Hospital, London, thanks to those who helped way at the time of the ac- 4* New Plastic Activator in this wonderful General Electric washer assures “Quick-Clean” washing action. Model has full- skirted body, the Lovell Safe ty Wringer and satin chrome drain board plus a powerful drain pump, Russell Electric Phone 109 Exeter On sale for early November buyers, 60 pair only, flannelette blankets, large size, 70” x 90”, whipped singly, in pink and blue checks. Macle by the makers of the well- known Ibex brand. Get your supply early as we cannot repeat this offer......$4.98 Pair F. A. MAY & SON Phone 190 EXETER Phone 190 The United Church of Canada MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist Laymen’s Sunday 11:00 a.m. — Mr. S. Whitcmore Representing the Laymen of Huron Presbytery. 10:00 a.m. —.The Sunday School in all Departments. You are cordially invited to wor ship in Main St. Church. Main St. Group Hears Mrs. Mould Mrs. L. W. Mould, of Centra lia spoke to th© Evening Auxil iary of Main Street United Church on the theme “God’s Will.” She emphasized that His will should be carried out in our daily lives, not just on Sunday. Mrs. David Kestle’s group was in charge of the program. Mrs. Wm. McKenzie and Mrs. Tom Walker conducted the devotional period and Mrs. Lome Porter gave a synopsis of the opening chapter of the study book, “The Church of India.” Sharon and Nancy Kestle sang two duetts. The meeting was held Monday night in the church parlor. CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren ' DASHWOOD ' Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist Sunday, November 7, 1954 10:00 a.m. — “The New Man in Christ,” by Rev. W. C. 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