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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-09-28, Page 7THE T1MES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1950 Page 7 MAIN STREET UNITEDTRIVITT MEMORIAL Anglican <— Rector: Rev. O. L, Langford, B.A., M.A. Organist: Robert Cameron Sunday, October 1— Harvest Thanksgiving Service 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School, 11:3Q a.m.—-Morning Prayer. Preacher: Rev. A. H, Harri­ son, L.Th,, Ilderton, The Ladies Guild will xneet at the home, of Mrs. Chas. Atcheson Thursday evening Sept. 28, at 8. Rev. Harry J. Mahoney, R.D. Mrs. A. Y, Willard, Organist 11 a.m.—World-Wide Communion Service. "A Fellowship With­ out Frontiers.” 12 noon—Sunday School. 7 p.m.—"Exceeding Greatness of His Power.” CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A. Minister Organist: Miss Norina Knight 10:45 will the vice 11:00 Tues., Oct. 3, 7:30 p.m,- will meet at the manse. 3 p.m.—Mission Band. a.m.-—The Sunday School assexnble and join with congregation for the ser- of worship, a.m,—Rally Day Service. .C.G.I.T. 1 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—B'ible Study Prayer. Thurs., 2:30 p.m.—-W.M.C. Speaker: Mrs. E. Miller. Roll Call, Increase. Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore. Mis­ sionary. Sun., 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Communion. Sunday, 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Message. and CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren Dashwood Rev. J. Henry Getz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist 10 a,nx.—Church School. 11.15 a.nx.—World Communion Observance. The evening service i s with­ drawn ixx favour of the Anniver­ sary Service ixx Crediton, Zion. Tues., 8 .p.m.—Youth Fellowship Wed., 4.15 p.m.—Junior League 8.00 p.m.—Midweek Ser­ vice Fri., 8.00 p.m.— W .S. October meeting ST, JOHN-BY-THE-LAKE - Anglicaxx - 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 Christ- ovex* Sunday, 9 to 9:30 a.m.- ian Brotherhood Houx* CFPL. 10 a.m.-—-Sunday School. 11 a,m.—Sermon Subject; Co-operation of Divine "The and Human in Man’s Salvation.” 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Subject: "The Beauty of Holi­ ness.” (Third in series). Wed., 8 pan.—Prayer and Bible Study. Fri., 8 p.m.Young Peoples. n JAMES STREET UNITED Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M., Musical Director Sunday School. -World Wide Commun- 10 a.m,« 11 a.m.- ion. Reception of new members. Music—Selected. 7 p.m.-— Highlights o £ General Council. Solo—Marilyn Bissett. R.M. ‘Holdeman, ZION Evangelical United Brethren Crediton Rev. J. V. Dahms. Minister Anniversary Services 10 a.m. £nd 7.30 p.m. Speaker: IDr. Dayton, Ohio. Guest Soloist: Mr. F. Ha'rry Brown, Tavistock, Ont. Friday, iSept. ,2'9, 7.45 'p.xh.— •Conference Men’s Rally. Wed., Oct. 4, 8 p.nx.—Pre-com­ munion Prayer Service; 9p.m. Quarterly Conference. Thurs,, Oct. 5, 8.15 p.nx.—-W.S. W.S. WHALEN Mr. and Mrs, Harry Squire of Birmingham, Mich., are holiday­ ing with Mr. and Mrs. George Squire. Mr, and Mx*s. Willianx Walls and Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Flanni- gan visited on Friday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Squire. Mr, Russell Parkinson re­ turned home Saturday, having spent the past month with friends at Weyburn and Regina and also at Brandon. He was ac­ companied on his trip by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Docking aixd family of Munroe. Mr. and Mrs. R. London, and Mr. and Mrs. old Chettick and family, pect, were Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire. Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Jr. attended tlxe seventy-fifth an­ niversary services at Elimville church on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. A. Pym. Miss Elva Morley returned home on Saturday after holiday­ ing on the St. Clair shore neax* Windsor. Mrs. Huebner of troit accompanied her home spent the week-end with Mr, Mrs. Morley. The school was closed first of the week owing to death of Miss Kirk’s grandfather, Mr. S. Mills, Woodham. .Mr. Fred Foster, London, a week-end visitor with and Mrs. George Squire. Mr. and Mrs. William French and faxnily visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock of Burgessville. Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker, Granton. Mr. and Mrs. Melleville .Gun­ ning and Muriel were Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Exeter. Lamond, of Har- Pros- with De- and and the the was Mr. CREDITON PASTORAL CHARGE United Church of Canada Rev. Harold F. Currie. Minister Holy Communion At All Services Shipka—10:15 a.m. Crediton—11:30 a.m. Brinsley—2:45 p.m. Church School Crediton—10:30 a.m. Shipka—11:15 a.m. Brinsley—1:30 p.m. Mr. is visiting for a his mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ning and Ronald end at Owen Sound, Tobermory and other northern points. Olivex* Davis, of Ft. Erie, few days with Sidney Davis. Emerson Gun- spent the week- GREENWAY Communion and baptismal vices will be held in the United Church oix Sunday at 2:45 p.nx. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hons- berger and family of Vineland spent the week-end with hex* parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gardner and daughtex* of London and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gardner spent a few days last mother, Mrs. ,T. Mr, and Mrs. Arkona visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown and Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown. Mrs. Russell McIntosh of Fern­ dale, Mich., spent the with relatives. Mrs. Jerry Brophey hill spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bro­ phey and Frances. Ser­ week with their Gardner. David Wilson Of on Sunday with week-end of Park- 75th Anniversary Elimville United Church Sunday, October 1 Service at 11 a.m SPEAKER Rev. H. E. Livingstone, of Winthrop Thames Road Church Scene Of Fall Event Thames Road United Church was beautifully decorated with pastel coloured asters and ferns fox* the marriage on Saturday of Charlotte 'Christina Harris, ■daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Leon­ ard Harris of Farquhar, and Frank Hutchison Nesbit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nesbit, Blyth. Rev, William Mair offi­ ciated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white slipper satin gown with fitted bodice, sleeves point over the floor-length veil braided groom’s necklace and earrings and car­ ried red Better Time roses, The matron of honour was the groom's sister, Mrs. G. Gray, of She wore a blue silk headdress coronet, gift of reaching to hands, and caught ixx She wore the a rhinestone ft a a KIRKTON ” Mrs. M. Gregory spent the past week with hex* daughter, Mrs. B. Leonard, at London. Mr. and Mrs. Miller McCurdy spent the week-end »with friends in London, Mrs, R, Humphreys spent part of this week with Rev, and Mrs. Bulteel at Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burgin and family of London spent Sun­ day with Burgin, Mrs, D. Centralia and Mrs. Sympathy is extended to Mrs, Truman Tufts and family in the loss of a father and grandfather, Mr. Sid Mills, of Woodham, Mrs. Edwin Tufts and daugh­ ter Anne of London is spending this week at the home of Truman Tufts. Mr. and Mrs, G. H. Donavin and family of is holidaying with Mr. Roger Christie. Mrs, visitors Morley, W.M.S. Mrs. ess to the Septemfoex* meeting on Wednesday afternoon. Fourteexx members, five visitors and sev­ eral children were present. Mrs. Bert Duffield presided over the W.M.S. Theme of the xneetixxg was "Spirit of the Cross”. Mrs. Neil and Mrs. Cecil Squire as­ sisted Mrs. Duffield in the first part of the meeting. Mrs. Wil­ lianx .French read tlxe scripture and Mrs. (Rev.) Burton offered prayer. Mrs. William Morley gave a reading, "Stewardship of Life”. Mrs. F. Squire favoured with a solo and Mrs. Neil a reading. A short business meet­ ing was held and the meeting was closed by the president, Mrs. Duffield. W.A. Mrs. William Hodgson was ixx charge of the W.A. The lessoix thoughts, "The Kingdoxxx of God”, were given by Mrs. Hodg­ son. read Melleville Gunning led ixx prayer. Mrs. Arksey and Mrs. Kexx Hodg­ son gave readings*. During the business plans for raising money were suggested and a letter of appreciatioxx was read from Mrs. George Mardlen and Mr. Clar­ ence Millson. Mrs. ‘William Hodg­ son closed tlxe meeting. A ten- cent tea was served by the host­ ess Ronald Squire was host- Mrs. Willianx Morley Jr. the scripture and Mrs. and hex* assistants. Toronto, jersey with feather and carried a bouquet of yellow mums. The bridesmaids were Grace Penhale, of Munro, They wore matching gowns of . pink and orchid corded taffeta with floral headdresses. T h e bridesmaid’s bouquets were white and yellow mums, Juniox* bridesmaids, Annie and Alice Nesbit, of Blyth, wore green and mauve taffeta with matching floral headdresses and carried bronze and yellow mums. The best man was James Har­ ris, brothex* of the bride. Charles Harris and Laurence Nesbit were ushers. Accompanied by Miss Elaine Walsh, of Blyth, Mrs. William Canix sang "At Dawn­ ing” and “O Perfect Love” dur­ ing the ceremony. Fox* the x* e c e p t i o n in the church, the bride’s mother chose wine crepe with matching hat and accessories, and a corsage of white roses. The bridegroom’s mother wore moss green brocad­ ed crepe with matching hat and accessories and a corsage of white roses. The three-tier wedding cake was surrounded by silver candel­ abra, Assistants at the tea were Mrs. Mac Hodgert, Alice Pass- more, Annie Elford, Doris El­ ford, Anix Simpson, and Betty Moir, For a honeymoon in Northern Ontario, the bride chose a wine suit with navy accessories and a corsage of white roses. Oix tlxeix* return, Mr. and Mrs. Nesbit will reside on his farm near Blyth. Guests were present at the wedding from Toronto, London, Munro, Dundas, Stratford, rich, Auburn and Blyth. DASHWOOD Mrs. Godkin, formerly Hannah Baker, of Vancouver is visiting with relatives and friends here, making the trip by plane. Mrs. Taylor had the misfortune to slip and fall, fracturing a small bone ixx her elbow. Mrs. Ness visited with friends in Stratford last week. A chartered bus load of W.S. W.S. members motored to Rodney oxi Tuesday, attending the W.S. W.S. convention. Mx*. Jas. Hay ter has purchased the house and property of Mrs. Hy. Krueger. We .understand Mrs. Krueger intends making her home’with hex* daughtex* in Kitchener. The G.N.O. Bridge Club had theix* first meeting of the seasoix at Mrs. Howard Klumpp’s, the retiring president. Mrs. Milford Merner, president, Mrs. Ross Guenther, vice-president and Mrs. Eddie Hamacher, secretary were elected officers for the forthcom­ ing season. Mrs. S. Wolfe was the retired secretary. Gode- HENSALL CROMARTY Mr. Alex Gardinex* left on Saturday to motor to the West. He was accompanied by several other men of will no doubt ing cattle, Mrs. David quite ill at daughter, Mrs. Windsor is with her. Mrs. Tuffixx is relieving this week fox* Miss Verna Albrecht, who has been nursing Mr. Jas. Scott Sr. for several months. We are sorry to report that Mrs. James Barbour is critically ill in Seaforth Hospital, having suffered a severe stroke on day evening. Mr. Lome Cadick and and Mrs. Roy Cadick and of Ilderton visited with Frank Cadick on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sadlex* have returned from their honey­ moon. Wedding bells are again ring­ ing in oux* midst. The regular meeting of the Ladies’ Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Duncan McKellax* on Wednesday afternoon. The ■president, Mrs. Houghton, pre­ sided and opened tlxe meeting with scripture reading and pray­ er. A hymn was sung and the secretary, Mrs. Laing, gave hex* report. Tlxe treasurer’s report was given and several items of important business dealt with. The meeting was then closed by repeating the Lord’s Prayex* in unison. A daixxty Ixxnch was served by the hostess and the ladies spent the remainder ot the afternooxx quilting. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherritt and son of Hamilton were recent visitors with the former’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sher- ritt. Miss Winnie Gray spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Gray, at Dub­ lin. Mr. and Mrs. Willianx Black- well of Lansing, Mich., spent the week-end with the f o r nx e r ’ s mother, Mrs. Sarah Blackwell, and brothers, Stewart and David. Pot-Luck Supper Practice for the fall season for the Hensall United Church choix* commenced oix Thursday evening with a pot-luck supper, $. G. Rannie, chairnxaxx and choix* leader, assisted by Miss Gladys, Luker, president, presented hymnaries to Miss Betty Row- cliffe and Bill Mickle. Prior to her departure for Western Uni­ versity, Miss Betty Mickle re­ ceived a lxynxnary. A letter of thanks was received by Miss Luker. Rev. W, J. Rogers gave a brief address. Personal Items Mrs, T. C. Joynt spent last week in Toronto visiting with re­ latives and friends, Miss Gladys saundercock, who has spent the past number of months with her mother, Mrs. Annie Saundercock, left on Sat­ urday for Montreal, where she , will assume her work .1 Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kirby of the district, who he interested buy- Bruce continues her home. Her Nellie Balfour, of Sun- Having disposed of my store and stock* 1 am offering SPECIAL DIS­ COUNTS on all Dry Goods, Paint, Wall Paper, Congoletim Rugs* China Riibber Boots and Shoes Our stock must be reduced, so it will be your opportunity to take advantage of these reductions. Will End October 3 .... Exeter visited with Mrs. Cansitt on Monday.Mrs. Donald McLeod left last week for Calgary after spending three months here visiting Hex* brother, Mr. William Bell, and niece, Mrs. Florence Joynt, and other relatives and friends. An organ recital will be pre­ sented in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, October 3, by Mr. J. L. Nicol, A.C.C.O. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Mr. Bill Mickle spent last week in Toronto visiting with relatives.The Hensall Legion Ladies Auxiliary members are reminded of the meeting and birthday party-, to be held in the Legio'fx Rooms Tuesday, October 3. Mr. William Bontliron of edena, Calif., visited with brother and sister-in-law, and Mrs. Fred Bontliron, week, Bride Honoured A large number of neighbours, and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taylor Jr. in honour of their daughter, Mary, bride-elect of the week. A sing-song opened the afternoon program during which time read-1 itigs were given by Mrs. Gilbert i Johns, Elimville, Mrs. Alex Mae- Reath, Kippen, and Mrs. Carrie; MacLean, vocal duets by Mrs. Finkbeiner and her sister. Miss; McClinchey. The bride was as-! slated with the gifts by Mrs.! Lloyd MacLcan, Mrs. Beatrice! Munn and Mrs. Wes Venner. Re-| freshments were served, ’ Pas- his Mr. this i WINCHELLEA Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters and Sandra spent .the ■week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mar­ tin of Whitby. Mr, and Mrs. John Batten visi­ ted on Sunday .with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johns of Elimville, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher atttended anniversary services at Saintsbury on Sunday and visited with Mrs. W» J. Davis and Ivan. Mrs. W. Dickey and girls of Woodham attended the anniver­ sary services at Elimville on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford. Miss Betty Bailey o f Exeter spent the week-end with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Bailey. Mr. Walter Cottex* from Mich­ igan visited on Sunday with his friends, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arm­ strong. Mr. # and Mrs, Garnet Johns and Mr. Frank Brock attended the funeral of the latter’s neice, Miss Lorene Jaques at St. Marys on .Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamilton, of London, yisited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Free­ man Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Marshall of Kirkton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke on Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. Wm< Walters and Danny visited on Sunday af­ ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Nel­ son Clarke of Farquhar. SHIPKA The regular meeting of the W.A. will be held on the eve­ ning of October 5 at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Matt Sweit­ zer. Communion service will be held on Sunday in the United Church at 10:15 a,m. Rev, H» Currie in charge. Anniversary services will foe held in the United Church on Sunday, Octobex* 8. Rev. H. J, Snell of James Street, Exeter, will be the guest speaker in the morning and Rev. Reba Hern of Varna in the evening. Music in the morning will be furnished by talent from Ingersoll and in the evening .from Varna, HARPLEY Mr, and Mrs, .Howard Desj- ardine and family of the B-Line spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. Jack Ridley. The Dinsmore Construction Company have finished the work on 81 highway, leaving the road in excellent shape, Mr, .and Mrs. Robt, Love, of Thedford, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love and family. Mr. and Mrs, Ellison Whiting and family of Centenary spent Sunday at the hoxne of Mr. Wm. Love. E2 Plant Now for Spring Color Imported Holland Bulbs Newer Kinds Larger Flowers Better Colours The big quality bulbs that give you the most for your money Come in right away— Choose while selections are complete. TULIP DAFFODIL HYACINTH CROCUS NARCISI Easy to grow—You’ll have a wonderful garden at little cost! EXETER FLOWER SHOP Ralph Bailey & Family Phone 276 « Furnishings for the Home Draperies, curtains, curtain nets, plas­ tics, table oil cloths, curtain rods, window blinds, stair treads, etc., now* ready for the fall and. winter season. Plastics Plastics fox* curtains and draperies are very popular. We have a fine range of colours and patterns by the yard; also mndv-up curtains, Bath Mat Sets Bath mat sets—-seat cover anti mat-—ex­ ceptionally nice quality chenille, popu- i I; I i colours. A real bargain at .... $3.95 set Eleven good patterns to choose from, including floral, block and mottled ef­ fects, 3 yards wide. At .... 750 sq.. yd. Congoleum Floor Covering (’ongoleuni rugs, all sizes. Good range of patterns to choose from. Our prices are lower than mail order houses. Stair Treads All-rubber stair treads. 10” x IS”, brown shade, with curved nosing. At .................................................... 390 each x Ladies', Misses’ and Girls’ Ready-tO-Wear Coats, suits, dresses skirts, sportswear, snow suits, ski pants, etc., at very popular prices. Just Arrived! New Fall Suits For Men Be sure to see our wide selection of suits in all of the new fall shades and materials. Over 300 from which to vhoobv. Styled by some of Canada’s had­ ing tailors and all purchased before thenvw increase in price of wool. Gabardine Topcoats Men’s pure wool English gabardine topcoats. New fall shades and styles. Priced from ........ .............................................................. . $39.00 to $45.00^ Station Wagon Coats Made of wine gabardine. interlined with a new type of wool insulation, and lined with lustrous rayon. Genuine mouton collars $21.00 to $33.00 Superior Store Specials for Sept. 28, 29, 30 ELLMAR PEANUT BUTTER A popular brand, 16-oz. jars .. each 320 QUICK QUAKER OATS Large $-lb. box each 320 ALYMER TOMATO CATSUP iLoz. bottles 2 for 35d RED COHOE SALMON Golden Net Brand, Lf>-lb, -• 3for$l AUNT JEMIMA CAKE MIX DEAL One pkg. xxach, white & choc. all for 370 GIANT SUPER SUDS With 1 large Palmolive soap all for 620 s'1 1 i i > i