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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-06-15, Page 7f THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1950 MAIN STREET UNITED Page a v J 1 i t ( It’s easy to do when you have the tools to keep hedges neat, flowerbeds in perfect order and weeds and insect pests completely in check. We have every­ thing you need, including many new, back-saving tools that will pay for themselves in no time at alL GARDEN RAKES FIELD HOES SWEEPIT LAWN BROOM 69c Grass and Garden ONLY Broom Type Rev, Harry J. Mahoney, B.D. Mrs. A, Y. Willard, Organist 11 a.m.—“The Cross Alone Can Heal,” Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup­ per, Anthem; “The Old Rugged Cross,” 12 noon—Sunday School, Evening Service withdrawn. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A. Minister Organist: Miss Norma Knight 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Public Worship. “The Church's Mission.” Thurs., June 15, 8 p.m.—Caven Auxiliary Women’s Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Strang. Wed., June 21, 6:00' p.m.—The Young Adult Class Picnic at Rievrview Park. Hooks on to Any Size Mower Heavy White Duck Sides GRASS SHEARS Ideal for All Sprinkling Uses TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector: Rev. C. L. Langford, B.A., M.A. Organist: Robert Cameron Sunday, June 18— 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.—Morning Service. Preacher; Rev. Canon R. W. James, Kirkton, Thursday, June 15— 8:00 p.m,—Meeting of the Men in the Parish Hall. Speaker: Rev. C. J. Queen, Ingersoll. WATERING CAN Large Size GRASS CATCHER ALL-RUBBER HOSE 50-Ft. Length Coupled $3.98 CREDITON PASTORAL CHARGE United Church of Canada Minister: Harold F, Currie Speaker: Mr. Wesley Watson, Lay delegate to London Con­ ference. Worship Shipka—10:15 a.m. D.S.T. Crediton—11:30 a.m. D.S.T. Brinsley—2:45 p.m. D.S.T. Church School Crediton—10:30 a.m. D.S.T. Shipka—11:15 a.m. D.S.T. Brinsley—1:30 p.m. D.S.T. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer. •L, 8 p.m.—Christ’s Ambasso- dors. Speaker: L. Eizanga. Bun,, 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore. Sun., 11 a.m.—Father’s Day. Fathers will take part in this service. The Pastor will bring the message. Come and enjoy the fellowship, Sun., 7:30 p.m.—A Great Song Service. An age-old question answered: “Where Did Cain Get His Wife?” of JAMES STREET UNITED Rev. H. L Snell, Raster Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.0,M», Musical Director 10 a.m,—-Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Rev. Arthui’ Page Owen Sound. “What to Do with Life To­ day” Anthem: “I Will Sing of the Mercies of the Lord Forever.” Male Quartette. p.m.-—Rev. Arthui* Page of Owen Sound. “Life Is a Relay Race.” Anthem: “Praise the Lord Most High.” Duet: Elva Coates and garet .McFalls. On Sunday, June 25, at 11 and .7 p.m., we welcome Rev.' A. B. Irwin, B.A., Sarnia, This will conclude oui’ re-opening services, 7 Mar- a.m. back of McLepd-MacDonald Wed In C<ayen Church A quiet but -pretty wedding was solemnized at the Presby­ terian manse (Saturday, June IO, when Rev. Donald Sinclair unit­ ed in marriage Winona Pearl, second youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacDonald, and John Kenneth, second sqn of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mu- Leod of Varsity View, Man. The bride wore a floor-length gown of white satin. Her finger­ tip veil was held in place by a beaded headdress. Her bouquet was red roses and mums, The bridesmaid, Coughlin, cousin of wore a green satin gown and matching headdress. She carried a bouquet of roses, snapdragons and wjiite baby mums. The grobm was attended by Jack Coughlin. The happy couple will in Exeter. white baby Mrs. the floor-length gloves and Jack bride, reside Dunkit Demonstration Friday, Saturday, June 16, 17 SOLD WHEREVER PAINT IS SOLD WHETHER IT COSTS .50c OR $50. if Dunkit Paint Brush Ctedner does not restore youf old brushes soft aS nevV* Never weakens ■* use agdirt and again. Cleans any colour » old paint sinks to bottom* demonstrated in dur store this week-end WE’ll CLEAN 1 PAINT BRUSH FREE! Paint Brush Cleaner PMONF 27 hXc Iclx 1 a CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren Dashwood Minister: JT. Henry Getz Organist: Mrs. Ken McCrae 10 a.m.—Worship. Sermon subject: “When Jesus (Stayed with Zacchoeus.” 11:15 a.m.—Church School. 7:30 pan.—(Worship. Sermon subject: “The Mysterj of Life.” a ............. .............. ZION Evangelical United Brethren Crediton Rev. J. V. Dahins. Minister Sunday, June 18— 10 a.m.—Worship. “What Means to Be a Christian.” 11 a.m.—Church School. 2:30 p.m.—Memorial Day Ser­ vice at the Cemetery. Rev. H. 'Currie, speaker. Evening 'Service withdrawn. Fri., June 23, 8 p.m.—Mission Band. It Former Resident Dies At Atwood John V. Brokenshire, 96, died suddenly Sunday night at the home of his sister, Mrs. William Bennett, Atwood. He was born in Stephen Town­ ship, near Exeter, and farmed there until coming Township forty years retired eight years ago to Atwood. Surviving are two William, Lucan; and Dashwood; three sisters, Mqrjory Lucas, Elma Township; Mrs. Liza Sims, Exeter; and Mrs. William Bennett, Atwood. The body rested in Peeble’s Funeral Home, where services were held Wednesday by the Rev. G. T. Simpson, and the Rev. K. Mahoney, Main Street United Church, Exeter. Inter­ ment was made in Exeter Ceme­ tery. to Elma ago. He and came brothers, Mark, of Mrs. 9 CHURCH OF GOD Grand Bend Rev. Glen Beach, Pastor a.m.—Christian Brotherhood Hour over CFPL. 11 a.m.—Worship Service 7:30 p.m,—Worship Service ST. JOHN’S-BY-THE-LAKE - Anglican - Episcopal - Grand Bend, 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. Locals Dr. Fletcher and daughter* Miss Mary, returned the latter part of the week after holiday­ ing at Indianapolis* Washington and Cincinnati!, Miss Jean Wilson of Vancou­ ver spent the last few days visiting with Mr, and Mrs, James Smith at “Four Winds”. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Austin and three children of Muskegeon, Mich., visited with Mr, and Mrs, Whitney Coates for a couple of days and called Coates Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, and Brian; Mrs. and Martha London visiting Mrs. brother, Mr, Morlock, Mr. Clifford Quance spent several days last week in Detroit, enins Services ■on Mrs, Frank Sam Sweitzer Lydia Sweitzer spent Sunday in , “ Sweitzer’s Simon and Mrs. JAMES ST, UNITED CHURCH Sum, lune 18 Rev. Arthur Page, Owen Soumf. Will preach, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Special Music by the Choir Second in a series of Re-opening Services This Is A Must Thames Road Anniversary Sunday, June 18 At 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.' REV. R. C. CHALMERS, B.A., of Toronto, will be guest speaker morning and night Special music .will be rendered at the morning service by the Children’s Choir and by the Church Choir at night. TROUBLE-FREE DRIVING Tuesday, June 20 Strawberry Supper will be held in the Church Basement Let Snell Bros. & Co. experienced lubrication experts and engine me­ chanics put your car in A - 1 shape for better spring- and summer driv­ ing. Get a complete SPRING TUNE-UP FOLLOWED BY A CONCERT given by the Armstrong Studios London. Supper will be served according to numbers. Supper Served at 6:00 P.M. Adults SI.00 - Children .50 Snell Bros. & Co. 1 EXETER Phone 100 you can bestow! Father’s Day, Sunday, June 18 WINCHELSEA Mr, and Mi’s. Carpet Johns motored to Detroit and visited over the week-end with relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clarke motored to Chatham on Saturday and attended the wedding of the latter’s sister, Miss June Wright, of Crediton, to Mr. .Gerald Kel­ lar of Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Wil) Batten visit­ ed Sunday with Mr. and , Byron Rowcliffe of Clinton. Mr. Frank Brock spent week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Brock of Exeter. Mrs. Fred Walters and Sandra spent the week-end with relatives in London. Mr. and Mrs. John Dubois and two children, Eugene and Judy, and Mr. Clarence Ford, all of Kichener, visited on Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher attended the Hodgins reunion held on Saturday last at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Allan El­ ston of Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Campbell of Hay Township visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Arm­ strong. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn ICerslake were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern of Zion, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Bailey at­ tended Zion anniversary on Sun­hay last and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher attended church service at Cen­ tury United Church, London, on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Benfield. Guests on Sunday and Mrs. and Mrs. Exeter; .. Gienn and children of .Brinsley; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stephens and daughter of G1 encairii; and Mrs. M. Dobbs, Mrs.’Cliff Brock and boys of Elimville. Mrs. the Roy Gibson of with ’Mr, were Mr. Brock, ofIvan Brock Sherwood Mr, and Mrs. Goldwyii Betty Mousseau, daughter and Mrs. Herbert Mows- Zurich, graduated from many other gift items. Ladies* & Misses*Plastic Curtains ■at of Nylon Hosiery on Sale at 98c pair ...... 390 for 750Arrow and Forsyth ........ $3.95 to $5.50 PYJAMAS broadcloth Varna visited Sunday and Mrs. Emerson and family and other mist grev, frost green or light beige ........‘.....1................................... $8.50 SWEATERS - 100 per cent fluffy- spun nyhuij in blue haze, raspberry. Don’t forget Dad on his day. Our stock of men’s wear is complete. Here are a few gift suggestions; SPORT SHIRTS —- In a wide range of materials and colours. Priced from ......................... $3.95 to $5.25 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 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 AKj a wide selection of Binfolds, Cuff Links, Tie Bars, Tics and SPECIAL — Pure Irish linen hand­ kerchiefs. hand rolled edge . HATS —- Men’s fine straw hats $2.50 Genuine fur felts by Brock and Stet­ son $5.00 to $8.50 I places of; Lawrence! Special Borderless congoleum mats. size 27" x 3d’\ a regular 500 value, for „...... 250 each Jackets KIRKTON Mr. and Mrs. A. Coates spent the past week-end with friends in Toronto. Mrs. Nellie Shier of Bryanston was a guest at the home of Ira and Mrs. Marshall this week. Mrs. Robert Ross and son Clayton visited with friends in the village Wedenesday. , Mr. and. Mrs. Therlow Wil­ liams ami little daughter Gayle, of Woodstock, are, holidaying this week with Mr, and Mrs. John Williams. Miss Myrtle Rathburn, R.N. of New York City, is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rath- burn in the village, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Francis ami -Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crago, left this past Friday to visit Mr, and Mrs. Ray .Stewart at Ottawa. On theix* return trip they i ntend stopping off at various interest on the St. River. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Billy and Ronald, Mr. Marshall, and Mrs. Fenton Rumble spent Sunday Long feint on Lake Erie. We have just received another shipment of plastic curtains popular colours in floral designs—size 51" x St”, a real value at ............... $2.25 pair Also by the yard. 36" wide, at ..... 650 yard Heavy striped awning ducks, gay colours, 31" wide, at ............................................. 750 yard Hot Weather DRESSES Miss of Mr. scan, _____ __ .... Stratford General Hospital School of Nursing last week. Gerald HigeneB, son of Rev. and Mrs. L. F. Higenell, Dash­ wood, graduated at University of Toro n t o Convocation last week in the Pyhsieal Edncation course. He will spend one year at the Ontario college of Edu­ cation f or teacher’s train lug. GREENWAY Dr. Godsell of the Beach Pines, Grand Bend, Will be the guest speaker in the United Church Sunday, at 2:45 p.m. Keep June 27 open for the Strawberry and Ham Supper at the United Church. Further par­ ticulars later. Miss Lillian Vlens of Windsor spent the week-end with her mother Mrs. W. T. Ulens. Word was received here on Monday morning of the death of Mr. Russell McIntosh in Fern­ dale, Mich. Mr, and Mrs. J. Prance of Exeter visited Thursday with Mrs. T. Bullock and Mrs. J. Gar­ diner. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Taylor and family of with Mr. Woodburn relatives. We are_ sorry to report that Mr. Henry Bolling is a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital. We wish him a speedy .recovery, Mrs. Albert Pollock visited on Sunday with relatives in Bad Axe, Michigan. Mr, Ernest Dorman of Cleve­ land, Mrs. Laura O'Neil of Lon­ don, Miss —Craig visited Monday with Mrs. W. T, Ulens. Mrs. Emma Munroe and Jennie Dorman of Ailsa We have h u n d r c d s dresses for the hot weather in washable rottons and other fabrics in regular and half sizes. Our prices verv reasonable. Ten dozen pairs of ladies’ nylon hosiery, new summer shades, by one of our best makers, very slightly imperfect, sizes B to 11, On sale at 980 pair Superior Store Specials for June 15,16,17 ST. WILLIAMS MARMALADE each 250Two-fruit; large 24-oz. jars .« ELLMAR PEANUT BUTTER lfboz. jars; special value NABOB COFFEE Tn the 1-lb. bag each 320 each 870 HILLCREST TOILET TISSUE 3 large rolls, and I roll free All for 320 GOLDEN-KIST STRAWBERRY JAM Extra quality, 21-oz. jars ........ each 410 WESTON’S FRUIT JELL CANDIES Fresh for this week-end per lb. 290