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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-06-08, Page 7t I t ♦ r 1 t t 4 I t ♦ i 4 t r i r < e » f < t r r I I *4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1950 Page ’/ Put pep in the pocket by put- ting profitable Want Ads on the job, JAMES STREET UNITED Rev. II, J, Snell, Pastor Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M., Musical Director Sunday School. -25 th Anniversary of Thames RoadThames Road Keep in Mind ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Sunday, June 18 Thames Road Church Speaker: Dr. R. C. Chalmers, B.A., Toronto Also On Tuesday, June 20 STRAWBERRY SUPPER And A Good Concert Full details next week. 10 a.m.- 11 a.m.- ..........r Church Union. The Sacrament of Baptism. The Reception of Members. The Communion of the Lord’s Supper. Duet: Jean and Donald. The Evening Service jointly with Main Sunday, June 18, at 7, p.m,—Rev. Arthur Page oi Owen Sound. Grant JIc- will be held St. Church. 11 a.m. and TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector: Rev. O. L. Langford, B.A., M.A. Organist: Robert Cameron Sunday, June 11— 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer. Preacher: Rev. C. J. Queen, B.A., St. James’ Church, In­ gersoll. ■f Bl'» IS' Custom Baling Reasonable Rates Also Weed Spraying For Corn and Spring Grain M. J. GAISER Phone 164-r-14 Dashwood t ■03 Creditors Pastoral Charge Rev. H. F. Currie, Minister Special Silver Jubilee Seivice To Commemorate Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of United Church of Canada CREDITON UNITED CHURCH-11:30 a.m Sunday,June 11 This is a United Service for the Congregations of BRINSLEY, SHIPKA AND CREDITON Special Music by Crediton Choir under the direction Mrs. R. Johnston, organist and choir leader. Anniversary Message by the Minister, Rev. H. F. Curjrie Advancing Army Or A Beleaguered Garrison” (Regular worship services withdrawn at Brinsley and Shipka) Church' MAIN STREET UNITED Rev. Harry J, Mahoney, B.D. Mrs. A. Y, Willard, Organist Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of Church Union 11 a.m.-—•“Has Church Union Been Successful?” Anthems; “Walk With God,” “Be Glad In The Lord.” 12 noon- 7 ■Sunday School, p.m.—A united service of ness. Congregations in around Exeter are invited to this special service. Music by the choir of Crediton United Church. Thank - offering dedi­ cated to students training for ministers. Remember the broadcast at 8:30 CBC. wit- and CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A. Minister Organist: Miss Norma Knight Sunday, June 11— 10 a.m.—'Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Public Worship. “Our Church — Past, Present, and Future.” 3 p.m.—Mission Band. CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren Dashwood Minister: J. Henry Getz Organist: Mrs. Ken McCrae Children’s Day 10:30 a.m.—Unified Service! Children of the Church School will present a special program with a children’s choir. 7:30 p.m.—Audio - Visual Aids “At Home With God.” Sennonette: Provoking Child­ ren to Wrath.” Tues., June 6, 9 Fellowship. Fri., June 9—-Stratford District All - day Christian Education Rally at Zurich. Speaker: Dr. R. M, Montgomery. p.m.—Youth ZION Evangelical United Brethren Crediton Rev. J. V. Dahms. Minister Sunday, June 11—. 10 a.m.—Worship. “Christ and the Children.” 11 a.m.—Church School. 7:30 p.m.—Children’s Day pro­ gram by the Sunday School. Thurs., June S, 8:15 p.m.—W.S. W.S. in the church school room. CHURCH OF GOD Grand Bend Rev. Glen Beach, Pastor 9 a.m.—-Christian Brotherhood Hour over CFPL. 11 a.m.—“Lord, Teach Us Pray.” 7:30 p.m.—■“The Mission of Holy Spirit.” to the Former Reeve Dies At 62 Reeve of McKillop for years, Russell Dorrance, 62, in Scott Memorial Hospital, forth, on Monday, following a lengthy illness, Mr, Dorrance served on the school board for Duff’s school, McKillop, and later as councillor for nine years. He was reeve of the township for nine years, re­ tiring in 1947. He was a member of I.O.O.F. lodge, Mr, Dorrance was born in Mc­ Killop, a son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Dorrance. He was first ■married to Margaret Storey, who died a number of years ago. He farmed on the farm he was born on and lived there all his life, specializing in Shorthorn cattle. Surviving are his wife, the for­ mer Ila Johnson, one son, Stan­ ley, at home, one sister, Mrs. Henry Bowers, Stratford and a brother, Roy Dorrance, Kingston. A brother, H. A. Dorrance died in August, 1949. The funeral -was held on Wed­ nesday from 'Seaforth at 2 p.m, with Rev. D. Glenn Campbell of­ ficiating. Interment was made in Maitlandbank cemetery. nine died Sea- Rev. Janies Anthony conducted services at two of the churches on the Winthrop charge Sunday. Miss Ritchie, of London, spent the week-end with Miss Alice Handford. Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday at Mr, Frank Sheere. Mr. W. G, Medd, under the doctor's number of weeks, intends hold­ ing an auction sale of household effects as advertised on the classified page. 'Mr. Medd intends moving to Napanee to make his home with his son Bruce. At present he is staying at the home of his sister, Mrs. G, W. Layton, Mrs, Layton has purchased the home of Mr. Medd. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Elizabeth and Dianne Marguerite Pickard of spent Sunday with Mr. C. V, Pickard. Mr, and Mrs. Victor Lyle the Worden home of has been a who ; care for Gladman, and Miss Hamilton and Mrs. Snell, of London, spent Sunday with Mrs. Milo Snell. Their daughter Lor­ raine graduated as a public health nurse at the University pf Western Ontario Convocation on Saturday. United 'Church Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reynolds, of London, spent the week-end with Dr. H, H. and Mrs. Cowen. DASHWOOD The Huronia Male Exeter will sing in the Lutheran Church here Sunday June 11 at 8 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. N. Scott and fam­ily" of Bowmanville spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. E. Kleinstiver, Mrs, W. Wolfe is spending this week in Toronto. Mr. S. P. Currie the week-end in Mrs, Currie who few weeks there. Dr, Spellman and family of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mrs. Spellman at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman, where she is spending owing to illness. ■Children’s Day will be observ­ ed in the Evangelical Church on Sunday morning at 10,30 o’clock. A special children’s program will be given with special music by the choir. Choir of evening, and Ken spent Meaford with is spending a some time Miss Mary VaniCamp of Ottawa and Mrs, Yates and daughter of London spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. J. B. VanCamp. Mr. Allan Hobbs of .Galt visit­ ed with Mr. and Mrs. T. C Southcott Sunday and Monday, Give your white elephants ‘green backs’ with Want Ads. Spray and Brush PAINTING Houses, Barns, Sheds, etc, LYMAN GRATTON GRAND BEND Phone Dashwood 42-r-18 'Jfe 19 -dH Glenn's Auto Wreckers Phone 418-M Parts for Makes of Exeter Most Cars Used Batteries and Tires 16” Wheels and Axles for Trailers ♦ f r H * SB t MOTORISTSI* 4* 4* 1.♦r 2.* 3.1 b 4, 5. Excessive oil consumption6.*■ ■# I t 4 4 •<PHONE 100 FOR INFORMATION * Spring Tune-Up Headquarters •T if These wai’iliiig signs let yon know it’s time for a spring tune-up at Snell Bros. & Co. where trained mechanics will give your car the attention and service recommended by the maker* Watch for These Warning Signs . Grinding, sticking gears Faulty clutch action Uneven braking action Annoying squeaks Thick blue exhaust smoke The cost of a complete spring tune-up is lower than you think? PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer Service. Thurs., 8 .p.m.—The Challengers will meet at Mrs. Wilmer Mc­ Donald’s home. Fri., 8 p.m.— Christ’s Ambassa­ dors. Speaker. Miss Blanche McLaren. Coming once again on Saturday night, the Evangelical Temple Band, a 30-piece prize-winning band, one of Canada’s finest. Outside the Town Hall. Sun., 9:40—Sunday School. Supt.: Mr. E, Cudmore. Sun., 11 a.m.—Morning Worship with the Band. Sum, 7:30 er and musical You are BLANSHARD Mr. and -Mrs. Fred Mills family spent Sunday with and Mrs. Moir of Arva. Mrs. Fred Mills spent Tuesday in London with Mrs, Rev. Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Lowry and Wal­ ter of Arthur spent end with Mossey. Mr. and Carl spent Mrs. Gordon Jones of Glendale. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson and Murray were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Gordon Jones of Glendale. Mrs. Lloyd Thomson and baby arrived home on Saturday from Mrs. iBatten’q nursing home, Exeter, Miss Rosalind Adamson of Kit­ chener spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Spence and family of Woodstock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. bi. Spence. Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper, Ruth, Clare and Veryl attended the Facey reunion at Stratford on Saturday. ■Mrs. James Mossey, Mr. Cecil Mossey and Kathleen, Mr. Joe Jaques were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin of St. Marys. Miss Audrey Parkinson spent the week-end with Mr. Harvey Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Langford and family of Lucan were Sun­ day evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Langford. Mrs. T. Waugh, Mrs. Beatty, Jack and Ann, of London, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo­ nard Thacker. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan and fam­ ily of Guelph spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker. Mrs. Leonard Thacker, Oi’rie, Elizabeth and Linda spent Mon­ day with Mrs. T. Waugh of Lon­ don-Master John Langford of Cen­ tralia is spending this week with and Mrs. Fred Pattison. Mr. and the week- Mrs. Wes. Jones and Mr. Mrs. Bill Sunday with Mr. and you cm bestow! Father’s Day, Sunday, June 18 DA® ® day. Our stock of men’s wear is complete. Here are a few p.m.—Special Speak- the Band. A great treat. Don’t miss it. welcome. ST. JOHN’S-BY-THE-LAKE - Anglican - Episcopal « Grand Bond, Ontario Rev. J. E. G. Houghton, Rector 10:15 a.m,—Sunday School. 11 a.m. —« Morning Prayer A hearty welcome is extended to all. Holy Communion First Sunday of each month. Lucan To Officially Open Memorial Centre Lucan Community Memorial Centre will celebrate the official opening Wednesday, June 14 and Friday, June 16 with two nights of grand entertainment. On Wed­ nesday evening, Hon. Thomas Henry, minister of agriculture, Hon. Arthur Welsh, Provincial Secretary, and others will speak. Ou Sunday, June 11, a memorial service munity will be held in the com- hall. Dorothy Davis has re- r’ Ladies* Ready-to-Wear for Summer EXTRA SPECIAL Remember-25% Off All Ladies* Spring Coats and Suits PYJAMAS broadcloth wide range Priced from $3.95 to $5.25 Miss Link, our our ladies’ ready-to-wear department, has just returned from a successful buying trip to Toronto. As a result we have just received large shipments of the very latest summer dresses and sports wear. Prices are very reasonable. mist grey, frost green or light beige ................. $8.50 SWEATERS — 100 per cent fluffy- spun nylon, in blue haze, raspberry, HATS — Men’s fine straw’ hats $2.50 Genuine, fur felts by Brock and Stet­ son .......... $5.00 to $8.50 Also a w’ide selection of Jackets, Billfolds, Cuff Links, Tie Bars, Ties, and many other gift items. SPECIAL — Pure Irish linen hand­ kerchiefs, hand rolled edge ....... 390 ............................................. 2 for 750 Wabasso hemstitched sheets, size 81 ”-9(5” on sale at ...... Hemstitched pillow’ cases, regular $1.60 per pair on sale at One only broadloom rug, rose-beige shade, extra heavy quality, size 6’9” x 9’. Reg. price $85.00. Sale price ..........................*...........-.....-.........................*......... $65.00 SOX — Nylon shortie sox ..... $1.35 English pure wool, shrink resisting .................................'................... $1.50 Men’s short sleeve rayon sport shirts in plain shades of white, yellow, sand, blue, and green ............. $2.25 Don’t forget Dad on his gift suggestions: SPORT SHIRTS — In a of materials and colours. FINE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS — styled by Arrow and Forsyth. Wind­ sor or fused collars, single or double cuffs in white, stripes and plain shades ....................... $3.95 to $5.50 I J ones Arrow and Forsvtli ......... $3.95 to $5.50 GREENWAY Sunday School in the United Church next Sunday will be held at 10 a.m. There will be no ser­ vice in the afternoon but at 8 ■ p.m. the twenty-fifth anniversary of church union will be observed when Rev. W. T. Cleave of Point Edward will be guest speaker. The annual Sunday School pic­ nic of the United Church will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in Mr. Ervine Eggert’s field opposite the church. Everyone is cordially invited to come and have a good time. Mr. Dawson Woodburn of To­ ronto spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. William Gibson and family of Centralia have moved into Mr. Ray Eagieson’s house at Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson of Parkhill, Mr. Taylor and Bend visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pollock and family. Baptismal service was held in the United Church on Sunday when three children were bap­ tized. They were Barbara Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bry- den Taylor, Nancy Gayle, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gord. Wood­ burn, and Carl Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Romplif. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Turnbull and Donna of Grand Bend visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Car­ man Woodburn and Marian. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Harrison and family of Bayfield visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophy and Frances. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Doan of London visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Curts and family. The Harmony Class of United Church will hold their monthly meeting on Friday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Gra­ ham Eagleson. and Mrs. Carlisle family of Grand Misssumed her duties with the Pub­ lic Utilities Commission, follow- an appendectomy operation. Mr. and Mrs. Don Abrahams of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ken man. Miss Arlene Knight ' chener is spending a holidays with her aunt, J Sweitzer. Miss Leona Alderson, grand­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Col­ lingwood passed her normal school and has secured a school fj near Ailsa Craig, Lamp- of Kit- week’s Mrs. A. Norman Horn, of Norwich, the week-end visiting his Miss Olivo Hern, Mr. spent sister, Miss Olive Wood, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. William Mur­ doch, of Hamilton, .spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wood. Mrs. Mur­ doch was the soloist at the re­ opening services in .Tames Street $2.95 each $1.29 pair Superior Store Specials for June 8, 9, 10 CORNED BEEF (Several Brands) Good buying ............. . per tin 450 DEWKIST LOMBARD PLUMS Choice quality, 20-oz. ...... 2 tins 210 CORAL BRAND SWEET PICKLES While they last; 16-oz. jars .. each 210 GARDEN PATCH PEAS Choice quality, 20-uz. tins .... 2 tins 290 CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP Always popular ............g....... 2 tins 210 CLARK’S PORK & BEANS Will be higher ; 20-oz. tins .... 2 for 270 See Your Airforce in Action at SECURITY NATIONAL SECURITY Air Force Day Sat June 10 VlSIt YOUR NEAREST AIR EORCE STATION