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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-04-20, Page 7
7 contact Lome Kleinstiver or Wally Wein, Dashwood THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1950 a? Glin-on Of Right- 'H 11 Check it with Marys 7 delicious lunch was <.✓ 8S Pentecostal Tabernacle Holy Bible Meet Come Out And Hear the Man of God I Sunday Harvey will Gor- the M. Fitzgerald Sunday with dur- an d Anni- assem- School were Sunday and Mrs. Geo. Ross Francis a number of Heavens Divine,” Mrs. William Hodg-. on .Sunday with Mr, Economical, effective, efficient, ever on the job are TImes-Ad- vocate Want Ads,‘ • 5=5=------- - J 7-46 Just inhale the sooth- ingj healing fumes, for quick relief. It’s fast acting! Get a bottle today. After was served, date on record J. Mahoney, B.D. Willard, Organist Kingdom April meeting. Sixteen and two visitors were Mrs. William Morley over the W.A. The TRIVITT MEMORIAL —- Anglican —- Rector; Rev. C. L, Langford,* ----- ( “All the “Love ------------------- -——------------------------------------------- ------- WOULD YOU LIKE TO COME? We are supplying transportation to Sunday School. Call Mr. Kendrick, telephone ‘*327’. This Is A Sunday School Service —i Feel Free To Use It Fish and Chips Hamburgers Lunches and Meals Dellbw’s Restaurant Exeter<$North .VCOLD? large economical size 65c KIRKTON Mr. Norman Tafts of Toronto spent the past week with Mrs. Truman Tufts and family, ■Mrs. Russell iBrock and (sou David of Burgessville spent her Easter vacation with 'Mrs, Eric Humphreys, Mrs. Allen Berry and Mrs. J, McElrea. Some thirty schopl-age chil dren held a skating party on the Kirfcton Community Rink Thurs day afternoon, April 1'3, the party lunch (This is the latest for skating ;here,) Mr. and Mrs. entertained quite their friends Thursday night to a euchre party. Mrs, H. Dempster of Toronto is holidaying with her sister, 'Mrs. Harold Rathburn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Routley and Muriel, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Roger and Shirley, were guests with Mr, and Mi’s. Godbolt at Centralia. , Mr. M. Routlek of St. is holidaying with his daughter, Mrs. Alex Crago. Master Dannie Funnell, Wood- stock, spent the past week with his grandmother, Mrs. Truman Tufts. Come to CHURCH REV. H. KENDRICK, PASTOR Revival Prayer Services Tues, through Fri., 2:30 p.m. Friday} 4:30 p.m.—Sunshine Corner, children’s hour, with Aunty Ruth. Sunday, 10:00 a.m.—’Sunday School. Superintendent: Mr. E, Cudmore. Special Songs and Singers at Each Service The Old Fashioned Gospel in the Old Fashioned Way Sunday Night Subject: “What’s’ Wrong With The World?” MATUCDCI nlU I nEnd I ARE YOU NEGLECTING THE GREAT FOOD MAIN STREET UNITED Rev. Harry Mrs. A, Y. 11 a.m.—“A eousness.” Anthems: Adore Thee,1 12 noon—Sunday School. 7 p.m.—“Is Life Anti-Climax?” Solo; Mrs. L, Dixon. B.A., M.A. Organist: Robert Cameron Sunday, April 23, 1950 10:100 a.m.—-Sunday School 11:30 a.m.—W.A, .Corporate Communion. Thurs., April 20, 8 p.m.—Ladies’ Guild will meet at the Rectory. JAMES STREET UNITED Rev. H, J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M., Musical Director a.m.1—Sunday School versary. (Children will ble in the Sunday rooms at 10:45), The Choir will * be composed of the Intermediate Sunday School. They are directed by Mr. Lawrence Wein and sing three anthems. Mr, dpn Koch will be at piano. Sermon will be preached by the minister. 'Sermon: “Jesus Is the Light.” Sunday School commencing Apr, 30 will be at 10 a.m. p.m.—“Our Religion—An As set or a Burden.” Solo: Miss Helen Shapton, CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A. Minister Organist: Jlliss Nonna Knight lOi’O’O ja.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—(Public Worship. CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren Dashwood Minister: J. Henry Getz Organist: Mrs. Ken McCrae 10:00 a.m.—Public Worship 11:15 a.m.—Church School. 7:30 p.m.—Public Worship WHALEN Miss Mary Ogden spent th® Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs, William Ogden, Woodstock, Miss Alice Anderson of Ot tawa and little Miss Delphin© Burnette, St, Marys, visited Ing last week with Mr. Mrs. Gordon Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Melievllle ning and Muriel have moved to the home of Mr. Wilfred Her-* bert while a new home is being built on their property. Miss Doreen Chapman, Exeter, is quite ill at her home suffer ing from flu. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunning and Mr. and Mrs. Melleville Gunning and Muriel attended a birthday celebration in honour of Mrs. Alice Grinning on Thurs day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Passmore, of Thames Road. Mr. William Morley Sr., who has been confined to the house for a few weeks is improving. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Carter and family, Metropolitan, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Squire and Sharon visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, James Ma- whinney, Crediton, The final community euchre was well attended at the school house on Tuesday evening. Ele ven tables* were at play. Prize winners were; Ladies’ high, Miss Mary Herbert; gents’ high, Mr, J. Grace; lone hands, Mr. Alton Wallis. A ......................... served. Mr. and son visited and Mrs. James Cottle, Thames Road. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodgins of Clandeboye visited recently William Mor- QVEN-DRES5ED Frozen Fresh Poultry Silvercrest Poultry Farm Phone 171-1--14 Exeter Ballplayers f Anyone interested in playing Bantam, Juvenile, or Intermediate Baseball for Dashwood is asked to ZION Evangelical United Brethren Crediton Rev. J. V. Dahins. Minister Sunday, April 23— 10 a.m,—Worship, Sermon: “What Is It to You.” 11 a.m.—Church School, 7:30 p.m. — “Unrighteous Paci fism.” Friday, April 21, 8 p.m.—Mis sion Band in church school room. CHURCH OF GOD Grand Bend Rev. Glen Beachy Pastor 10:00 a.m.—.Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—■“‘How to get your prayers' answered.” 1:310 p.m. — Christian Brother hood Hour—6'30 KC. 7:30 p.m, — “Why .the Spirit?” Wed., 8 p.m.-—(Prayer and ’Study. Fri., 8:30 p.m.— .Young People’s Service. EVERYBODY WELCOME with Mi’, and Mrs. ley. Mr. and Mrs. E. of London spent Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire.‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher, Marys, visited on Sunday and Mrs. Harry Marshall, of London, during last week with CREDITON PASTORAL CHARGE United Church of Canada Minister: Harold F. Currie Speaker: Mr. Bert Carr. Worship 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. ST. JOHN’S-BY-THE-LAKE — Anglican — Grand Bend, Ontario 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. G. and the told _ Jl? w O >V current events by Robinson, solo by Mrs. W. L. present. Wanless, Mrs. U* Mrs. E. Rodd con- worship, Mrs. G. the Easter story. WHOLE WHEAT Your family’s health treasured resjponsl’bility I Don’t let then! miss this great food dieticians say we need — whold wheat. Contain, vital food elements. And NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT is made from 100% whole wheal! Serve golden, nourishing NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT and MILK tomorrow. It’s deli cious HOT or COLD! WOODHAM Miss Lorene Jaques and Florence Kirk spent a few with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lam bert of Flint, Mich. Joanne Webb is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.. Henry Small, of St. Thomas. Thames Road Young People presented their play “Here Comes Charlie” in Woodham Orange Hall on Friday evening under the auspices of the Mis sion Band. Proceeds were $3 6. Elimville United Church choir presented its Easter cantata, “The Red of the Dawn”, in Woodham United Church on Sunday evening. Marilyn Brine spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brine of St. Marys. Mission Circle Meets The monthly meeting of the Mission Circle was held at the home of Ordell McAllister on Tuesday, April 11, with eighteen present. The theme was “Jesus Has Need of You”. Scripture was read by Florence Kirk and Mrs. G. Hooper. Poems were read by Mrs. F. Parkinson and Lorene Jaques. Stories were read by Mrs. J. Miller and Bessie Mc Curdy and Mrs. J. Thomson. A piano duet by Helen Webber and Dianne Marriott. It was decided during tile meeting to change to an Evening Auxiliary. The meet ing closed with a hymn and benediction, Lunch was served by hostess and committee, loo W*M*S* Members* Woodham Entertains The Woodham United Church W.M.S, entertained K i r kt o n * Zion East, Zion West* and Cooper societies, and Woodham Evening Auxiliary. One hundred ladies were Mrs. Canun ducted Wilson . Other program numbers were: Piano solo by Mrs. F. Switzer* ^missionary Mrs. J. H. Haun, reading by Mrs. Hatten, piano duet by Mrs. Jaques and Bessie McCurdy, An address on the call of day to the Christian Church given by Mrs. W, Brock. Miss days to wns Hartle. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wood burn, Billie and .Pauline, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .Tack Tweddle and daughter, of West Corners, A number of friends from here attended the funeral of the late Mr. I. CI. Goodhand in Parkhill on Monday. We extend sympathy to the bereaved family. Mrs. James Eagleson spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eagleson and family. Miss Mary Anne Steepei' spent a few days last week with Mr. and ’Mrs Kenneth Hodgins and family of Centralia. Master Donald Gillies of East Williams, and Billie Griffith of Parkhill visited last week with tlieir grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks.* GREENWAY Mr. and Mrs. William Willett, Mrs. Robert Hayter and Mrs. Kleinstiver of Dashwood visited Sunday with Mrs. T. Isaac. We are sorry to report that Mr. Harry Horner, Mr. Bill Bul lock and Mr. Harry Winterburn are all patients in St. Joseph’s Hospital. We wish them all a speedy recovery* Master Harold Hartle, Sarnia, visited last week with his grand parents and Mrs. Henry St. with Mr. Khahre. Carol holidayed Mr. and Mrs. Herman Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parkinson and family, Fullarton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parkinson and Ronnie, London, visitors with Mr. Parkinson. W.A. And W.M.S. Mrs. Cecil Squire was hostess for the members present, presided meeting opened with singing and the Lord’s Prayer in unison. Theme of the meeting was “For giveness”. Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Morley, lesson thoughts by Mrs. F. Squire and prayei' offered by Mrs. Neil. During the business of the meeting, “thank messages were received l Mr. George Arksey and William Morley Sr, Betty field favoured with a solo and Mrs. William French a reading. Mrs. Morley closed the meeting. A variety sale sponsored by the W.A. followed the meeting, the proceeds of which were $12.20. Mrs. Bert Duffield was in charge of the W.M.S. meeting. The Easter program from the Missionary Monthly was used. Mrs. Duffield as leader was as sisted by Mes d a m e s Pullen, Klhare, Squire and Hodgson. Mrs. Pullen favoured with an instrumental and Mrs. William Hodgson gave an Easter read ing. Plans for the “Presbyterial” BLANSHARD Mr. and Mrs. Herb Langford I spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ’ Kenneth Hodgins of Glendale. I Mr. and Mrs. Morley Waugh i and family of London spent Sun-: day with Mr. and Mrs, Leonard I Thacker. Mrs. Kenneth Langford, Wai-! ter and Donnie, spent a few days 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Trewartha of Holmesville. Mrs. Kenneth Lang ford spent Sunday with them. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker and girls and Mrs. T. Waugh of London spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Morgan of Clinton. Mrs* James Mossey, Mr. Cecil Mossey, Mr. Joe Jaques spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. Stephens of Anderson. Mr* Fred Thomson of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomson. Mr. Will Ladbrook of Toronto and Miss Annie Whitby of To ronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Spence. Miss Audrey Parkinson, Mrs. M. Hern spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. David Parkinson of Trenton. Miss Kathleen Mossey spent the week-end in St. Marys with Mr. and Mrs. W, B. Young. Mrs. Geo. Channell, of Bloom field, Miss Edna Facey o f Pic ton spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Faoey ■Beth, Lorna and Morley,of Wei burn, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. Mrs. Channell and Miss Eacey returned with them. Mrs. Orville Langford and John of Centralia spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattison. The German measles are quite prevalent in this community. Mr. Gladwyn Hooper and Clare, Mr. M. E. Hooper spent Monday at .Elmira. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Mitchell Leibler of Mit chell, Alton part you” from Mr. Duf- A Real Bargain in Wabasso Sheets i I at Clinton on April 27 were made. Mrs. Weir pronounced the wmwnwwMiwiwwramwi benediction. A ten-rent tea was served. Complete New Stock of LADIES’ AND MISSES’ Miss Link of our Ready-to-Wear Department has jnM: returned from a buying trip to Toronto, and as a result this week-end we have a complete new stock of Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouse Sportswear, etc., for spring and summer. Our prices ways very reasonable. Wabasso hemstitched sheets* size 81"-96\ folly bleached* nice quality. On sale this week at ............................ $2*75 each Hemstitched Pillow Cases —• Regularly $1.60 pair, bn sale at $1.29 per pair TALISMAN RASPBERRY JAM Large 2l-oz. jars .................... each 33d RED COWOE SALMON Fancy 1^-lb. tins SUPER SUDS Giant pkg. with one Palmolive soap 590 each 29 0 DEWKIST LOMBARD PLUMS Choice quality, 20-oz. ....... 2 tins 210 VAN CAMP’S PORK & BEANS* Convenient and tasty, 20-oz. 2 tins 250 TEA (AT “PRE-RAISE” PRICES) Sleek of various brands: while it lasts.