HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-10-05, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1950 Pages 7
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Ronald R. Sinclair, B.A.
Minister
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
—- Anglican —
Rector: Rev. C, L. Langford,
B.A., m.a.
Organist: Robert Cameron
Sunday, October’ 8—•
10:30 a.m.—-Sunday School,
11:30 a.m.-—Holy Communion.
MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev. Harry <L Mahoney, I3.D.
Mrs, A, Y, Willard, Organist
11 a.m.—-Rev, S, HW) Brenton,,
B.A., of Londesbordr
W.M.S.: Thankoffering,
' Anthem: ’’LetUsGive
Thanks."
12 noon—Sunday School,
7 p.m,—‘Rev. S, H, Brenton, B.A.
Organist: Miss Norma Knight
10:00 a.m,—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Public Worship.
"On Giving Thanks,”
Tues., Oct. 10, 8:00 p.m.—The
•Caven Congregational Circle
will meet at the home of Mrs.
>F, Whilsmith.
Sun., Oct. 15—Anniversary Ser
vices of Caven Church will be
held at 11:00 a.m. and 7:00
p.m. Rev. J. R. MacDonald of
Ripley will preach.
JAMES STREET UNITED
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
10 a.m.-—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Rev, Gordon Wanless,
of Woodham,
Duet: Miss Irene Sweet and
Mrs, Percy McFalls.
7:00 p,m.—Rev. Gordon Wan
less.
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
ZION
Evangelical United Brethren
Crediton,
GARDINER GIVES ADVICE ON GRAIN CROP While
farmers around Guelph, Ont., told Hon. James Gardiner,
minister of agriculture, of the best grain crop in. the past
twenty years, he told them what to do with it and with the
surplus feed grains of the. prairies. “Turn it into pork/’ was
Air.. Gardiner’s advice. He is shown with R. W. Hannam,
left, and 1). G. MacKinnon, two farmers of the Guelph area.
—Central Press Canadian
Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study -and
Prayer.
Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S.
Monthly Sunday School meet
ing.
Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
Rally Day,
Sun., 11 a.m.—Sunday School
Thanksgiving Program.
White Gift Sunday for the
Home Missions.
7:30 p.m.—A Great Evangelistic
Message. GOD IS IN ACTION
to heal. Bring your sick to
be prayed for.
Rev. J. V. Dahms. Minister
10 a.m.—Worship. Gratitude in
Poverty.”
1L a.m.—Church School.
7:30 p.m,—Worship. "Clothing
for Sinners.”
The Lord’s
services. -
Mon., Oct. 9,
Fellowship.
Fri., Oct. 13,
Band.
Chiselhurst Has
Supper at both
8 p.m.—Youth
8 p.m,—Mission
ST. JOHN-BY-THE-LAKE
- Anglican - Episcopal -
Grand Bend, Ontario
Rev. J. E. G. Houghton, Rector
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School.
H a.m. — Morning Prayer
Holy Communion1 first Sunday
of each month.
A hearty welcome is extended
to all.
CREDITON
PASTORAL CHARGE
United Church of Canada
Rev. Harold F. Currie, Minister
SHIPKA ANNIVERSARY
11 a.m.—Rev. Harold Snell,
Exeter.
7:30 p.m.—Rev. Reba Hern,
Varna.
Worship Services at Brinsley and
Crediton Withdrawn.
of
of
CHURCH OF GOD
Grand Bend
Rev. Glen Beach, Pastor
Sun., 9:00-9:30 a.m.—Christian
Brotherhood Hour, CFPL Lon
don.
10 a.m.-—Sunday School,
11 a.m.—Morning Worship.
7:30 p.m.—The fourth in
series on "Holiness”.
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer and Bible
Study.
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KIRKTON
Mr. and Mrs. W. Blatchford
and family of Detroit spent the
week-end with Mr, and Mrs. R.
Dobson.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Marshall
o f Hamilton spent part o f tlie
past week with Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Marshall, and also attended the
fair.
.Miss Velma Doupe of London
was a week-end guest with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Doupe.
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis of
Exeter visited this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold ,Davis.
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Fletcher
and little son, of London, spent
the week-end with Mr. Harry
Fletcher and Mrs. Foley.
Mr* and Mrs. Frank and Neil,
of London, were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. .Hiram. Hanna.
Mr* Walker Kerslake of Lon-
desboro spent a few days with
Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Fletcher.
Miss Esther Endrow .and Miss
Phoebe Pepz of Buffalo, Miss
RUtli Simpson and Mrs. W. B.
Simpson of Wainfleet, spent the
week-end with Fred Switzer.
•Mr, and Mrs. I. N. Marshall
visited this week with Mi*, and
Mrs. Fred Lankin at St. Marys.
WOODHAM
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Cathcart
of St. George, Que,, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shier
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Vic Chatten.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb
and family visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Small
of St. Thomas.
Mrs. Rev. T, G. Wanless,
Elizabeth and Margaret, have re
turned home after spending some
time with Mrs. Adams of Tor
onto.
Rev. and Mrs. T. G. Wanless,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Vodden, Mr. W.
Wynn and Miss Bessie McCurdy
were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ton Hooper’s thirty-fifth wedding
anniversary celebration in Wood
ham United Church on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Chisholm
and David, of Mount Forest, are
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Stephens.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ball of
Dundas spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb.
Miss Lorna Kirk spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hardie of Granton.
Mrs. Glenn Lambert and Mari
lyn of Flint, Mich., spent the
past week with Mrs. M. Jaques,
Mr. Glenn Lambert spent the
week-end with Mi’s. Jaques.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mills of
Scottsville visited on Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills.
Miss Ordell McAllister, Mr.
Harry Webber and Helen spent
the week-end with Mr. John Mc
Allister and Mr, and Mrs. Bell
of Collingwood.
Miss Jean Scott
spent the week-end
airs. Jack Smith.
air. and airs.
Rachel, Helen and
Marys, visited on
air, and airs. Bert Rundle and
Mr. and airs. Jack Smith.
Anniversary
Successful and largely attend
ed anniversary services were
held in the Chiselhurst United
Church on Sunday, October 1. In
the afternoon Rev, H. J. Snell
of Exeter, the guest speaker,
■spoke impressively on the text
"Show Us the Father and It
Sufficeth Us”. The choir, with
Miss Gladys Luker presiding at
the piano, presented as an an
them "Praise the Lord from the
Heavens”, solo parts being taken
by Mrs, H. Horton and Mr.
George L. Wren, Mrs. Pearl
Passmore and Mrs. Milton Lav
ery of Hensall, rendered two
beautiful duets. "Dear to
Heart of the Shepherd”
"Did You Think to Pray”. At
the evening service Rev, W. J.
Rogers preached a Stirling mes
sage entitled
Christ”.
•Mrs. Thos.
provided two
‘‘Open the Gates of the Temple”
and “The Beautiful Garden of
Prayer”. The choir offered the
selection ‘‘Thou Art My Shep
herd”. The church was profusely
decorated with autumn flowers.
Very generous collections were
received. Besides soloists, the
choir was very ably assisted by
Messrs. Benson Stoneman, Geo.
T. Wren, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hor
ton and Mrs. W. J. Rogers of
Hensall.
The W.A. of Chiselhurst Unit
ed Church are holding a home
baking sale in the school room
of the United Ghurch, Hensall,
on Saturday, October
p.m.
Mrs. Horsman of
spent the week-end
the
and
"The Love of
Coates of Hensall
touching solos,
21, at 3
Ridgetown
__ __ ..______ with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. H. Scane.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Voth and
family of Detroit spent the week
end
Mrs.
with Mrs. Voth’s mother,
Louis Simpson.
of Farquhar
with Mr. and
Frank Levy*
Hilda, of St.
Sunday with
We Are Agents
FOR
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RUBBER STAMPS
And Other Marking Devices
DASHWOOD
Rev. and Mrs. J. Oestreicher,
Dorthy and Jannie of Clifford
spent Friday and Saturday with
relatives here
Mr. and Mrs. Krueger and Mr.
and* Mrs. 'P. SchauS of Hanover
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Hopcroft,
Mr. and Dlrs. Emery Cavers
and family Of .Meaford spent a.
few days with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. William Schae
fer, Mr. and Mrs. .Donald Mc
Kenzie, Nancy Anne Douglas and
Donnie of Kitchener spent Sun
day with Mr, and Mrs. Carl
Oestreicher
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Webb are
visiting in Port Colborne.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller
man have moved into their new
home west of the mill.
G. N. O. Entertains Husbands
The members of the G.X.O.
Bridge Club entertained their
husbands to a turkey dinner at
the Dominion Hotel Zurich.
The winners’ of the progres
sive court whist which followed
dinner were Mrs. Floyd Wein
and Mr, Wally Wein winning 1st
prize and Mrs. Melvin Restem-
eyer and Mr. Eddie Hamacher
the consolation prize,
•Mrs. Jim Robertson and son
Of Mission B. C, are visiting with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Wein.
Among those who attended
the Tieman-Smith nuptials on
: Saturday were Mr, and Mrs. Elg
in Merner of Kitchener, Dr, and
Mrs.
Mr.
and
Carl
Mrs,
Mr.
Cromarty Resident Dies
In Seaforth Hospital
There passed away in Scott
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on
Tuesday, September 28th, Har
riett McKellar beloved wife o f
Mr. James Barbour of Staffa in
her 60th year. Mrs. Barbour had
been in failing health for a num
ber of years and .became critical
ly ill on Sunday evening. She
was a daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs, Donald McKellar and
lived most of her life in Hibbert
township. She was a member of
Cromarty. 'Presbyterian Church
and was held in high esteem by
all who knew her. Besides her
sorrowing .husband she is sur
vived by three sisters, Mrs. R. J.
Scott and Mrs. Wm. Miller of
Cromarty and Mrs. C. J. Weit-
zman of Niagara Falls .and two
brothers, Kenneth McKellar of
Cromarty and Dan McKellar of
Buffalo.
A private funeral service was
held .at her late residence on
Friday afternoon conducted by
Rev. George Lamont of Mitchell
Presbyterian Church. The Senior
Male Quartette from Cromarty
sang two i
The pallbearers were Donald
McKellar, Donald Scott, Lloyd
Miller, Roy Patrick, Harold Rice
and Archie Cooper. The flower
bearers were John Sadler, Cart
er Kerslake, Wm, McLaehlin, Al
vin Barbour, Douglas Weitzman
and Jack Rice.
Interment was in Staffa .cem
etery.
Friends and relatives attended
from Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Tor
onto, London, Stratford and Sea
forth. ,
There was a good attendance
at the church service on Sunday
morning. Rev. Mr. Hutton of
Molesworth was the speaker and
preached a very impressive ser
mon. Mr. Ernie Templeman and
Mr. Frank Stagg sang a duet.
Mrs. Green of Calgary was the
guest of Mr. aqd Mrs. Frank
Hamilton last week. She was
formerly May -Martin and is an
aunt Of Mrs. Hamilton,
Reggie Stagg is convalescing
at his home here after receiving
injuries in a car accident on Sat
urday evening*.
Mr. Ernie Luxton met with a
painful accident while silo-filling
at the farm of Mr. Frank Bruce
on Saturday. Fortunately no
bones were broken.
Mrs. A. Robertson and John
visited with Mr, and Mrs. Chas.
Mills of St. Marys on Sunday.
Mr. and Mi'S. Fred Mills of
Graftton spent Sunday afternoon
with Ml*. and Mrs, George Wal
lace.
Dr. and Mrs. E. McGavin of
■Windsor visited Mrs. D. Brttce
last week.
QUICK SERVICE
Sdintsbury Bride-Elect
Honored By Friends
A very pleasant afternoon was
spent on Saturday at the home
of Mrs. Earl Atkinson when
some ninety friends and neigh
bours gathered to honour Miss
Janet Davis, prior to her ap
proaching marriage on October
14. Miss McIver played the Wed
ding March and Janet was es
corted to her chair decorated for
the foccassion by her sister, Al-
marie, and Elaine Johnston.
Linda Bridger presented the
bride-to-be with a corsage, Little
Susan Bridger and Wayne Car
roll, dressed as bride and groom,
drew in a decorated wagon full
of lovely gifts. Mrs. Cannon
James acted as chairlady and
she and Barbara Hunter gave
readings.
Janet thanked ajl the friends
for the gifts and invited the
ladies to her trousseau tea on
Saturday to her home. "For
She’s A Jolly Good Fellow” was
sung and a delicious lunch was
served by the hostess, Mrs, E.
Atkinson, assisted
•ard Dickins.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs.
were Sunday guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gibson
of Denfield.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickins spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Char
lie Fisher of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. E;. Greenlee and
Larry spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Heber Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noels and
family of Aylmer, Mrs. Eldon
Caldwell and Nancy of St. Tho
mas, Mrs. W. J. Dickins of
Lucan were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and
McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. L.
London Township
guests at the home of Mrs. W.
J. Davis and Ivan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickins at
tended the Free Press banquet
at Hotel London on Saturday
evening.
toy Mrs. Rich-
Harry Carroll
Clarence .Davis
Mrs. Maurice
Lambourne of
were Sunday
ette from cromarty t &
approriate ,numbers. •
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bo on
a.m.
Mrs. Lawrence Curts
Sunday with relatives
I
i
E. E. Tieman o f London,
and Mrs. J. Rasclike, Bob
Donnie and .Mr. and Mrs.
Bache of Detroit, Mr. and
E. Bartcliffe of Clinton,
and Mrs. Norman Scott of
Sowmanviile, Mr. and Mi’s. Jack
Oudmore of Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. D. Simpson of Stratford,
Mr. George Israel, Mrs. Bryant,
and Miss Olga Tarasuk Of Tor
onto.
Sunday, October 8, will be ob
served as Harvest Thanksgiving
at St. Mary’s, Brinsley. Rev. J.
A. E, Blackwell of Sarnia will
be the guest speaker at both 11
a.m. and 7:30 p.m, Services for
the day will be withdrawn nt
Christ Church, McGillivray, and
Trinity Church, Ailsa Craig,
GREENWAY
Anniversary services will
held in the United Church
Sunday at 11:15 aam and 7:30
p.m. when the Evangelistic team
of Toronto will be the guest
speakers. Sunday School will be
held at 10
Mi*, and
visited on
in Detroit.
MV. and Mrs. Russell, Brown
.and Gordon visited on Sunday
with relatives at Arkema,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pollock of
London spent the Week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pollock end
Carl.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drew of
Ontario, Calif., visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bro-
phrey and Frances.
Mr, Dawson Woodburn of Tor
onto spent the week-end at his
home here.
Mrs. Earl Gardner visited. last
week with Mrs. J. Gardner.
Ml*, and Mrs. Cieve Bropliey
spent a few days last Week with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey and
Frances.Mr, and Mrs. Dean Brown
visited on Sunday with Mr* and
Mrs. Rufus Turnbull and Donna
of Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Harris of
Brinsley visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Woodburn
and family.
Mr, Claude Dettloff of Detroit
spent the week-end with his
aunt, Mrs. Albert Pollock.
Woodburn
The common cold can result
in decreased hearing.
Mrs, Hiram Blanchard
Mrs, Hiram T. Blanchard, the
former Gladys Turnbull, ♦ died
early Tuesday morning at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. M.
A. Nlcholl. 163 Avondale Ave.,
Stratford, at* the age of 51 years.
She had been at her daughter’s
home for the past thi’ee weeks,
since leaving the Stratford Gen
eral Hospital,
been a
year.
Born
was _
Love Turnbull, Grand Bend, and
the late Thomas Turnbull, Fol
lowing her ni'arriaage 29 years
ago she and her husband made
their home ‘ in McKillop Town
ship, She was a member of Win
throp United Church, and was
active in the women’s ’organiza
tions of the church.
Surviving besides her husband
and her mother are two sons,
Gordon and Keith, at home;
three daughters, Mrs. M. A.
(Helen) Nicholl, of Stratford;
Mrs. Gerald (Berva) Watson,
Walton; Mrs. Ben (Edith) Gib-
where she had
patient for more than a
ft
near Grand Rend, she
daughter of Mrs. Mary
Wesley Snelgrwe
The death took place in
Strathi'py Tuesday of Mr. Wes*
ley Snelgrove, who passed away
in his seventy-eighth year. Sur*
viving besides hIs bereaved
widow, the former Theresa Jane
Graham, are six sons and one
daughter, Milton, of Hamilton;
Gordon, of Toronto; Graham, of
St. Thomas; Andrew, of Exeter;
Charles, of London; Donald, of
Hyde Park; and Mrs, Malcolm
Fowler, of London. The funeral
will take place Friday afternoon
from the Denning Brothers fun*
eral home, Strathroy,
son, Fordwich; also two brothers,
Fergus and Leslie Turnbull, of
Grand Bend; three sisters, Mrs.
Earl (Beatrice) Webb, Munroe,
Mich.; Mrs. Chester (Grace)
Marsh, London; Miss Jean Turn
bull, Toronto. There are three
grandchildren.
A funeral service will be held
on Thursday afternoon from her*
home, Con. 9, McKillop. Burial
will follow in Maitland Ceme
tery, Seaforth.
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Repeat Sale of Chenille Bed Spreads
We have just received another shipment of chenille bed spreads. In spite of the
advance in price we are offering them at our former special sale prices — all
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Special Sale of White Sheets, Pillow Cases
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Ask to see the new Supetsilk "Whisper’* and Orient nylon stocking in the new
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Superior Store Specials for Oct. 5, 6, 7
OLD SOUTH GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
Large 48-oz. litis .................... each 430
TALISMAN RASPBERRY JAM
Large 24-oz. jars ........ ............. each 370
LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE
Fancy quality, 20*oz. tins
CARNATION MILK
Large tins .................
VEL DEAL
Lge. Vol & 1 Palmolive soap all for 360
NUCOA MARGARINE
Measnre-Pak pkg., 2-lb. deal 2 lbs. 690
2 for 270
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