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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-09-21, Page 7«•<r Wed In Vancouver The marriage of betli, daughter of H. J. Pickering, Mr, William Ellis Coola, B>C., took couver, B.C., on Pauline Eliza- Mr. and Mrs. Stratford, to Pearce, Bella place in Van- September 6. Mr. Pearce is the youngest son of Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. After a short honeymoon in Victoria and Nanaimo, Mr. and Mrs, Pearce returned to Bella Coola. Used Cars THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1950 TRIVJTT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector:- Rev. C. Ia Langford, B.A., M.A, Organist: Robert Camei’on Sunday, September 24— 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a,m,-—Morning Prayer, MAIN STREET UNITED Rev. Harry X Mahoney, B.D. Mrs, A. Y. Willard, Organist 11 a.m.—'Special Rally Day, The Sunday School will join with the congregation. Baptismal Service, p.m.—“Does It Pay to Be Honest?” 7 Page 7 1950 DODGE SEDAN, .black, A brand new car. 1948 CHEV SEDAN, blue colour excellent condition, heater. 1948 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, blue, radio, heater, Clean .inside and out. 19 47 CHEV SEDAN, green in colour, heater. A real buy. 1946 PONTIAC SEDAN, blue radio, heater, slip covers, low mileage, in A-l shape ----SPECIAL — 1936 CHEV COACH, good condition, a bargain at CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Itev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A. Minister Organist: Miss Norma Knight 10:00 a.m,—Sunday School. ’ 11:00 a.m.—Public Worship. Rev. R, A. Sinclair, of Bas- sano, Alta,, will preach, assist­ ed by Rev. N. R. D, Sinclair, Markham, Ont. The Sacrament of Baptism will be ■ adminis­ tered. Mon., Sept. 25, Cavern Club ‘ luck supper School room. are invited. , 6:30 p.m.—The will hold a pot­ in the Sunday- All young people JAMES STREET UNITED Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W,C,M., Musical Director Rally Day Service 11 a.m.—Rally Day services. The Sunday School will meet at '*10:45 and proceed in a body to worship with the congrega­ tion. Everyone is invited to share in this service. Soloist: Miss Irene Beaupre, p.m,—Evening service.7 WOQPHAM and Mrs. Stanley Moun­ tain of St. Marys visited on .Sun­ day with Mrs. M. Copeland. Mr, and Mrs. Murray Mills of North Bay, Mr. Ken Zinn pf Sud­ bury, Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Loach and Frank of Hamilton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Switzer, Marie Levy spent t h e week­ end with her cou’sins, Grace and Muriel Levy of Anderson. Mrs. W- L. Switzer received word pf the death of her broth­ er, Mr, Wm. J, Sawyer at Van­ couver, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Vic Chatten Mr. and Mrs, Wesley .Shier ited on Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Roy .Shier of Sarnia. Miss Donna Dickinson of Maryg spent .the week-end with Miss Merle Hazlewood. ■Mrs. George Wilson, mission­ ary convener, had charge of the Sunday school Sunday morning. She was assisted ,by Mrs. Fred Doupe who read scripture and Mrs. LaVerne Rodd, Miss Flor­ ence Kirk and Mr. Leonard Thacker who spoke on. “Why I Think ,We Should Give to Mis­ sion”. and vis- and st. con- $325. 19 34 CHEV COACH, in good running condition. For the low price of .......... $175. WE HAVE . . . a variety of cars running from 1929 models up, ranging in price from $50.00 up Dodge and DeSoto Sales Open Evenings Telephone ZURICH er 78 CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren Dashwood Rev. J. Henry Getz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist 10:00 a.m.—Rally Day. A unified Church School and Worship Service. Special numbers, addresses! 7:30 p.m.—“Second Chance.” A sound film lasting about 1 hr. and 20 minutes. A first class religious picture being shown in Canada foi' the first time Tues., 8:00 p.m.—Youth Fellow­ ship. Wed., 8:00 p.m.Midweek Service PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study aftd Prayer. Fri., 8 p.m.—Young People. Speaker: Mr. Don Jolly. Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt.: Mr. Edgar Cudmore. Sun., 11 a.m.—Morning Worship Sunday, 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Message, You are welcome. ST 75th Anniversary Elimville United Church Sunday, September 24 11:00 A.M. Daylight Saving Time SPEAKERS Rev. The ladies early in V Rev. Robert Hicks George D. Barnard, of Iona Station (Both Are Former Pastors) « TURKEY SUPPER of the church will .serve, a turkey supper October. Further particulars next week. On Sunday, October 1 Rev. H. E. Livingstone of Winthrop will be the speaker PANUNENN! ' AUTHENTIC new WESTERN WEAR HE SOVS "x A rot ROOtRi Rn<miGGtB I 1 The WeSlerh clothes you’ve always wonted — the some outhehtic styles worn in the movies by Ray Rogers, the "King of the Cowboys.” Roy Rogers Club Will Close Saturday, September 23 DRAW FOR LUCKY NUMBER WILL BE MADE AT 9:00 P.M. CREDITON PASTORAL CHARGE United Church of Canada Rev. Harold F. Currie, Minister Crediton Anniversary Services 11 a.m. D.S.T. 7:30 p.m. Guest Preacher; Rev. W. J. Rogers, Hensall. Special Music: Crediton Choir, Zurich Octette. Brinsley and Shipka Worship withdrawn and Crediton Church School. ZION Evangelical United Brethren Crediton Rev. J. V. Dahms. Minister Sun., Sept. 24, 10:30 a.m.—Sun­ day School ally. Speaker: Mr.1 Art Amy. Evening Service Withdrawn. Fri., Sept. 22, 8:30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting. Mon., Sept. 25, 8 p.m.—Youth Fellowship. Fri., Sept. 29, 8 p.m.—Confer­ ence Men’s Rally. Speaker: Dr. R. M. Holdeman, Dayton. Ohio. Music by Oetzel’s Male Chorus. Sun., Oct. 1, 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.—Anniversary Services. WINCHELSEA Mr and Mrs. Rich Johns and Bessie, of Exeter, were Sunday guests of Misses Beatrice and Dora, and Mr. Charlie JJelbridge. Mr. and Mrs. John Dubois, Eugene and Judy, Miss Teresa Goslin and Mr. Clarence Ford; visited on Sunday with the lat­ ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Carty, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prance. Mrs. 'Gordon Sudgen spent a few days last .week with Mr. and Mrs. John Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johns of Elimville visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arm­ strong attended the funeral of the former’s aunt, Mrs. Frances Robinson, who .was brought from the West for burial at Hensail on Saturday last. Mr. Harold Denham of Wal­ laceburg visited on Sunday with Mi’, and Mrs. Wib Batten. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns at­ tended Zion anniversary on Sun­ day and visited -with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Don Penhale and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake visited on Sun­ day with Mrs. W, Veal at Exeter. DASHWOOD Dashwood goes on Time at midnight on September 23. Mrs. Bertha Hayter bert spent the Brantford. Dr. Spellman and family of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hoff­ man.* Mrs. Charles Steinhagen spent a few days in London last week. Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Merner and Joyce spent last week on vacation with relatives here. Miss Margaret Becker left for London where she will attend Normal School Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Wildfong and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wild­ fong of London spent the week­ end in Detroit. Mr, and Mrs. L. C, Wolfe of Clifford, Mrs. Gerald Wolfe and Carolyn Anne spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oestrei- cher. . Mr. and Mrs.. T. Smythe of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. Steinhagen, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Vearss and sons, Douglas and Garry, are ’spending a week with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Henry Mar- tene. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slann of London and Mr. and Mrs. Sain Elsie visited with relatives and friends in Detroit over the week­ end, Standard Saturday, and Ro- week-end in BLANSHARD * Mr, and Mrs, Will Thomson are spendng a tew days with Mrs. Thomson’s sister at Oshawa Mr. and Mrs. Orville Langford of Centralia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Pattison. John returning with them after spending a week’s holidays, , Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Saakel of Mitchell. "How far is it to the nearest filling station,” the stalled .mot­ orist on the hackwoods roads asked the approaching farmer. “’Bout two miles as the erow flies.” “Well how fax* would it be if the crow had to walk and roll a flat tire?” Miss Lorene Jaques of Wood­ ham spent Bunday with Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Langford. IM CROMARTY Mr. Robert Laing and Oven-dressed, frozen fresh chicken and turkey are very economical to serve in these days of high priced meats, Serve for every occasion. Order some today from your favourite meat market, grocery store, or « . . Silvercrest Poultry Farm Phone 171-r-14 Exeter ST. JOHN-BY-THE-LAKE - Anglican - Episcopal - Grand Bend, Ontario Rev. J. E. G. Houghton, Rector 9:00 a.m.—Holy Communion 10:00 a.m.—-Sunday School. 11 a.m. — Morning Prayer A hearty welcome is extended to all. CHURCH OF GOD Grand Bend Rev. Glen* Beach, Pastor 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—"A Neglected Phase Our Father’s Business.” 7:30 p.m.—”As Becmneth Holi­ ness.” of Mr. Phillip James left last week on a motor trip to the West. Mr. Duncan McDougall of Kingston visited recently with Mr, and Mrs. Alex McDougall. Mrs. J, Wilson of a guest at the home Mrs. T. L. Scott. Mrs. visiting with her nephew, and Mrs. John Hocking. Mr. Robert Coleman has re­ turned home from Seaforth Hos­ pital where he was treated for injuries which he received in a motor accident two weeks ago. We are pleased to report that his condition is much improved. Mr. William Urquhart of Mit­ chell visited with Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar on Sunday after­ noon. Mr. Miss spent William Houghton. Miss Betty McKellar was from Stratford ami Miss garet McKnight of London was her guest over the week-end. Mrs. William Hamilton enter­ tained on Wednesday afternoon and evening at a trousseau tea D. Park of Toronto is of Mr. and Hensall is , Mr. past week on vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Isaac. The week before she took a holiday tour of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green­ lee spent the week-end in the Niagara district and visited with Mr. and Mrs, F. Guilfoyle of of Simcoe, Mrs. F. Davis was a Sunday visitor with Mr. and Shoebottom of Whalen. Quite a number from rick’s Church attended firmation service in St. Anglican Church, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickins enter­ tained about thirty members of the Free Press staff, London, on Saturday evening to a weiner roast at their home. Mrs. W. J. Davis was pleas­ antly surprised on Sunday eve­ ning when her f amily had a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis in honor of her seventieth birthday. Mrs. Davis received many beautiful and use­ ful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. O. Dale of don were week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. E. Greenlee. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ball Dorothy and Mr. Lloyd Wilker of Tavistock were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis. Mrs. -C. St. Pat- the con- Thomas Granton, on Well machined, sanded and kiln-dried millwork, precision made in our own shop to your specifications. DOORS SASH FRAMES FIREPLACE MANTELS Lon- with and KITCHEN UNITS CORNER CABINETS Gordon Houghton and Shirley Gale of London the -week-end with Mrs. home Mar- <1 in n«nu n m—Christ J,ft honor of her daughter Hazel. bUUday, 9 to X'te aqn.—VUllSt-1 , tn Rnhnvt HnUlni-ian Brotherhood Hour over CFPL. Wed., 8 p.m. -Midweek Prayer Service. 1 —------------------ -----— — ----------------- ------------—rm Now Is the Time Tp Order Your New Fall Suit Tip Top TaildrS Offef A New Low Pride Range: CLUB CLOTHES 2-PIECE SUIT ...................$42.50 TIP TOP SUITS, 3-PIECE ..................t...........$49.50 FLEET STREET SUITS, 3-PIECE ........... $62.50 Extra Pants Are Available If Desired McKnight Walper ClotKiers KIRKTON Mr. Nelson Roach is a patient at Stratford General Hospital. Mr. John ‘Williams is spend­ in some time with his son Wil­ bert at St. Marys.Miss Hannah Rynd, R.N., p f London spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Win, Ratcliffe. Mrs. Robert Quinh (nee Sarah Vickers) and daughter Dorothy, of Blenliem, spent the past week 1th Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hanna. Mr. Albert Kirk, brother of r. Carman Kirk of the Victoria ospltal London, and Mrs. Kirk ; Kervbert, Sask., visited with Le Hanna family this week, base Kirk boys were former ifkton residents and lived on ie farm now owned by Lee □ □ Fred C. Kalbfleisch & Son Ltd ZURICH and GODERICH I Phones; Zurich 69, Goderich 388 Res.: Zurich 162 MOULDING Cottons and Woollens whose marriage to Robert Sadler took place on Saturday. A very pleasant evening’s en­ tertainment was enjoyed at No. i 5 School on Monday evening when the people of that section met for the purpose of conclud­ ing business in connection with ’ the reunion which was held! there in July. Many former pupils and friends were also present. Mr. Hugh Dalrymple acted as chairman for the meet­ ing, after which short addi‘esses were given by Rev. George La­ mont of Mitchell and Mr, Allan McDougall of Fullarton, Members of the C a n a d I a n Ramblers provided several musi­ cal numbers and Mrs. Elmer Dow a piano solo. Mr, Roger Christie of Kirkton showed screen pictures which he had taken at the reunion, and many others of great interest to those present. ! t I BUILT-IN CABINETS Manufacturers and Dealers in LUMBER, SHINGLES AND BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES Bed Spreads TVv have just received a new line of bed spreads, size 86”-* 100”. popular pastel shades, good heavy mercerized cloth to retail at ......... $9.50 each Clearing Below Cost Men*s Overalls Odd lines of men's drill and denim bib overalls. All by well known makers. Sizes 38 to 16 .....♦......... .... $3.19 pair Boys* Pants Boys’ sanforized and. unsan­ forized drill and denim pants. Made by Snag-Proof and Kit­ chens. Values up to $2.75. Sizes 21< to 3 k At $2.19 pair For Fall and Winter Owing to the recent sharp advance in the price of raw cotton and wool, we would strongly advise early purchasing of your fall and meats from our present stocks, piece goods, clothing, underwear, lines are at old prices. winter require- This includes etc. Nearly all i Exceptional Value in These beautifully designed lace table, cloths are made in* England and at the following low prices are a good buy for gift purposes, etc. . ’ ..... ........ ................... . $4.25 each, $6.95 each $9.50 eachI ■I Size 54”X 51’ Size 60”X 72 Size 70”x 86 Mr. and Mrs. IT. Hanna and daughters visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Walters at Fullarton this week. Miss Brace Collier sang a lov­ ely solo at the evening service in the United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Alf JPrvtil of St, Marys visited with Ml’S. R. Hum­ phreys this week. Despite the rainy weather dur­ ing the past week quite a num­ ber from the village and district attended the Western Fair at London, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Routley and .Mr, W. Wynn of Woodham were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Hammond of Fergus. Mrs. Gourley of St. Marys is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Nelson Roach. There arc bargains galore in the Want Ad section. Don’t fail to look them over. SAINTSBURY The September meeting of the W.A. was held in the Parish Hall on Wednesday afternoon with the vice-president, Mrs. J. Turner, in the chair. The meet­ ing opened with a hymn and prayer. After a short business meeting the afternoon was spent in quilting and a dainty lunch was served at the close of the meeting. Many from this community attended Western Fair, Mrs. TV. X Dickins of Lucan spent a couple of days this past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M, McDonald. Miss Marjorie Isaac spent the ■ Superior Store Specials for Sept. 21, 22, 23 GARDEN PATCH G. WAX BEANS Choice quality, 15-oz, tins .««« 2 for 23^ KING OSCAR SARDINES Imported Norwegian ....... per tin 19d CLARK'S PORK & BEANS Large 20-oz. tins .............2 for 27^1 SHIRRIFF'S JELLY DESSERT “Lnshus” brand, all flavours 2 pkgs. 17^ PERKIN'S WAXED PAPER Heavy weight, 100-ft. rolls .... each 29^ KRAFT DELUXE SLICED CHEESE New, convenient; 8-slioe pkgs, each29^ Jones & May