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It is estimated that in the next.
five years the annual cost of fed-
eral old age pension payments
will increase .irons $377 millions
to $425 millions,
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Service
Russ and Chuck Snell
Phone 328 Exeter
Mrs. A. McFalls
WM$ Member
Mrs, Alex MoFalls, 81, who
died in Mrs. Ireland's nursing
home, London, .on .SaturdaY, was
born in Morris township but spent
most of her life in this vicinity.
She wale the former Sarah Eliza-
beth Whiteford and with her par -
elate, .the late Rebecca and Wil-
liam Whiteford, moved to Usborne
township where she ,continued to
live after her marriage to Alex
Melealis.
Following Mr. McFail's death
in 1930 she canl,e to Exeter to.
make her home. She was a mem-
ber of James St. 'United Chuieh
and active in the W.M.S. until
her health failed.
'Surviving are two sons, Percy
and Garnet MeFalls of Exeter;
two brothers, John Whiteford,
London, and William H. White-
ford, Blairsburg, Iowa, and two
sisters, Mrs, Wilbert King, Forest
and Mrs. Weston Horne, Elim-
ville,
The 'body rested at the Hopper-
Hockey funeral home where the
Rev. H, J. Snell conducted the
funeral service on Monday after-
noon. Interment was in the Exeter
cemetery.
Pallbearers were Gordon Hey-
wood, Victor Heywood, Clark
Fisher, Charles Fisher, John
Strange and Ray Fletcher.
Baseline
(Intended for last week)
Mr .and Mrs. George Carr and
family, St, Marys, were Sunday
guests of the latter's aunt, Mrs.
Wilfred Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnston,
of Winnipeg, were guests of Wil -
Ham Rinn last week. s,
Patricia and Richard I.l:ernam-
dez of Harrow are spending a
few weeks with their grand -
'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Switzer, while their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Hernamdez, are
holidaying in Florida,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Christie, of
Edmonton, were weekerfd visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elson.
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THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORN( 'fi, JANUARY .20,, 1955
News of
.Elimville
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Installation of Y. P, Officers
On Sunday;January 16, the in-
stallation of the Young Peoples
officers was held during the
church service. Fred Delbridge
read. the call to worship and Floyd
Cooper read the scripture.
Officers for the coming year
are:president, Floyd Cooper; vice-
president, Fred Delbridge; sec-
retary, Perla Hern; assistant sec-
retary, Donna Milian; treasur-
er, Bab Johns; Faith and Evan-
gelism, Elaine Hern; Stewardship
Beverley Skinner; Citizenship, B.
Delbridge; Missions, Mrs. l-Iow-
ard Pym; Pufblieation , Harold
Ford; pianist Kathleen Horne;
Recreation committee, • Howard
Pym, Anna Routly, Donna Stephen
and Dalton Skinner.
A special children's service will
be held on Sunday, January 23.
Rev. W, J. Moores will speak on
"The Boyhood of Jesus."
The congregational meeting of
the Elimville church will be held
in the form of a pot luck supper
on Tuesday evening, January 25
in the church basement.
Elimville Euchre Club
The Elimville Euchre Club held
their party Friday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. John Ridley as hosts
Officers for the coming year are:
president, Allen Johns; secretary,
Mrs. John Ridley; treasurer, Mrs.
Austin Dilling.
Winners were Mrs. Chas. 'Ste -
pen, Harold Bell and Fred Cun-
nington. •
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch will
be hosts on Frid,ay evening.
Elimville Mission Circle •
The January meeting of the
Elimville Mission Circle was held
last Tuesday .evening at the home
of Mrs. Wm. ,Routly,
Donna Gilfilian read the .scrip-
ture and led in prayer. Sylvia
Johns and Mrs. i 1 ss Skinner read
stories and Kathleen 'Horne and
Donna' Gilfillan read a chapter in
the study 'book.
Miss Grace Johns 'will. 'be host-
ess for the meeting on February
7 and Anna Routly and. Perla Bern
will have charge of the program.
Personals -
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper and
Floyd were Friday evening guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Russell King, of
`Creditors.
Miss Florence Heywood, of
Stratford, visited with her -par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hey-
wood over the week -end.
-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and
Carol Ann visited on 1Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith at the
airport.
Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Hunters
entertained (Wednesday evening
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Pym's 28th wedding anniversary.
Dinner guests were -Mr. Cephas
Pym, Mr. and .Mrs. E. J. Pym and
John of Thames Road, Mr. and
Mrs. T. Shulman of Embro and
Mr. and Mrs. Emmery Gaiser, of
Crediton.
Mr. and Mrs, Ted Jackson, Bob-
by, Sharon and ,Barbara, visited
over the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Maxwell, of London.
Guild Holds Euchre
The Guild of Trivitt Memorial
Church sponsored a euchre party
in the parish hall on Monday
night.
Prizes. were won .by James Har-
rison and Mrs. Charles Fisher
for high scores, Les Gibson for
lone hands and Otto Brown for
holding the lucky number.
Continuation Of Our
January Clearance Sale
Ladies' Wear Men's & Boys' Wear
and Dry Goods Department
• WINTER COATS & DRESSES, ladies'
and misses' -25% Off Regular Prices.
• LADIES' SUITS, sizes 12 to 20 -To
Clear at $22.50
• GIRLS' SNOW SUITS =-- Nearly Half
Price.
• FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, I b e x,
l'ge size, 70"x90" -On Sale at $5.69 Pr.
• CHENILLE BED SPREADS, 'plain
colors„ 80"x10(1" -On Sale at $4.98 Ea.
• TEA TOWELLING, all linen) 22" wide
On Sale at 69¢ Yd.
• PRINT, 25 webs, good gaulity, reg 490
On Sale at 43¢ Yd.
• FLANNELETTES, 10 webs, heavy
weight, reg. "up to 65¢ yd. -On Sale at
490 Yd.
• SPECIAL --15 doz. pair Gotham Gold
Stripe ladies' nylon hosiery, values to
$1.75 Pr. ---On Sale at $1.19 Pr.
See Our Bargain Table
For Many Other Exceptional Bargains
• 20% OFF all made -to -measure and
ready-made suits, topcoats and sport
coats.
• 25% OFF all men's jackets; station
wagon coats, tie bars, cuff links and
belts.
• 10% OFF all men's and boys' under-
wear.
• 10% OFF all men's work pants, work
shirts, overalls, smocks and work sox.
• 10% OFF all boys' lined and unlined
jeans.
• 20% Off all boys' jackets and wind -
breakers.
See our Special Bargains on
Men's Sport Shirts, Pyjamas, Overcoats,
Ties and Many Other Items
Sale Ends January 31
F. A. MAY& SON
Phone 190 EXETER Phone 190
, Men's Wear
-= Ladies', Children's and Babies' Wear
Dry Goods Floor -Coverings, etc.
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Announcements
BIRTHS.
BAGNALL--Ceps. and Mrs, Don Bag-
nail, RCAle Station, Clinton, an-
nounce the bl*th of their daughter,
Janice Elaine, at South Huron Hos-
pital, January 15, 1955; a sister for
Kim,
pIEB3iR..-Mr, and Mrs, Henry Bieber.
Clandeboye, announce the birth of
their daughter at South Huron Hes-
Pital, January 14, 1955.
COSTELLO• Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Cos-
tello, Exeter, announce the birth of
their son, Thomas Raymond, at
South Huron Hospital January 15,
1955; a brother for Barbara, l3renda,
Dennis and Carol.
DAVIS-Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L, DaVls,
Exeter, announce the birth of their
daughter, Susan Dewar, at South
Huron Hospital, January 14, 1955; a
sister for Janet.
DINNEY--Mr .and Mrs. Donald Din-
ney, KR. 3, Dashwood, announce
the birth of their son, Gary Donald,
at South Huron Hospital, January
12, 1955,
GLANVILLE-To Mr, and Mrs. Frank
Glanville at Clinton Hospital, Janu-
ary 12, a boy; a brother for Rich-
ard, Murray, Muriel and Ilene.
LAMPORT-To Mr. and Mrs. John
Lamport (nee May Knowles), of 45
Columbia Ave, at Toronto East
General Hospital, a son, John Frede-
rick; weight, 7' lbs., 4 ozs.
LOHUIS-Mr, and Mrs, Frank Loh-
R.R. 1 Centralia, announce the
birth of their son .Gerald at South
Huron Hospital.. January 13, 1955.
SIIIPMAN-Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
Shipman, Exeter, announce the bfrth
of their son, Gary Michael, at South
Huron Hospital, January 16, 1955; a
brother for Glenn and Gail,
THOMAS -Mr, and Mrs. Wes Thomas,
Hensall announce the birth of their
daughter at South Huron Hospital,
• January 12, 1955; a sister for Bobby.
WICKEN-S/L J, M. and Mrs. Wlc-
ken, RCAF Station, Centralia, an-
nounce the birth of their son, Jaines
Meredith, at South Huron Hospital,
January 18, 1955; a brother for Joan
and Jill,
DEATHS
DESJARDINI•:'-At his late residence.
Concession 16, Hay township, on
Friday, January 14 1955, Samuel
Desjardine, in his sixty-ninth year.
MAY -Suddenly, in Florida, on Fri-
day, January 14, 1955, William May.
of Exeter. •
McFALLS-In London, on Saturday,
January 15, 1955, Sarah Elizabeth
Whiteford, beloved wife of the late
Alexander McFalls, in her eighty-
seciind year.
MARRIAGES
CARTER-KLEINPELDT-Ruth Irina
Kleinfeldt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Kleinfeldt, Exeter, to Ivan
William Carter, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Carter, Seaforth, at
James St. parsonage by the Rev.
H. J. Snell, Saturday, January 15.
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank all those who so
kindly remembered me with cards,
flowers and gifts while a patiefit in
Clinton General Hospital and since re-
turning hone, -Shirley Bell 20'
I wish to thank the neighbors,
friends and relatives who remembered
me with cards, treats and visits while,
in hospital and since returning home.
-Percy Campell 20'
I wish to thank the many friends,
relatives and neighbors for cards,
treats and visits while a patient at
St. Joseph's Hospital and since re-
turning home. -Mrs. Alvin Kellerman
20'
The family of the late Mrs, Ellen
Bedford wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation for acts of
kindness, messages of sympathy and
beautiful floral tributes received from
their many friends in the passing of
their dear mother. -The Family
I wish to thank all those who help-
ed me at the time of my fall on Janu-
ary 6 -Dr. Matthews, Miss Stark, T.
H. Hoffman and Mr. Whitman, who
took me to the doctor's office; also
to those who so kindly remembered
me with cards, treats'ancl visits while
a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, and since returning home.
-Mrs. Nelson Sinclair, Crediton 20c
IN. MEMORIAM
SMITFX--In loving memory of Eliza-
beth Smith. who died 47 'years ago.
January 24, 1908,
As we loved her, so we .miss her..
In our memory she Is near,
Loved, remembered, longed for always,
Bringing many a silent tear.
Dearest sister how we miss you.
Tears pf silence pften flow,
Sines you left us, ph :how sadly,
Forty-seven long years ago.
--Lovingly .remembered by your sus-
ters, Mrs, Nelson Sinclair and Mrs,
Bruce Mitchel, and brother Albe20t'
Smith.
SMITH --In loving memory of Cpl.
George Smith, No. 799941, killed De
-
ember 31, 1918 -.troop train wreck,
east .of Glendyne, between New
Brunswick. and Monkton, Quebec,.
We pictured him returning,
But longed to clasp his hand;
But God postponed the meeting,
'Twill be in the better land,
Thirty-seven years have gone, but
none can tell,
The loss of one we loved so well.
The trial is hard, we'll not complain.
But trust in heaven to meet again.
Not now, hut in the coming years,
Maybe in the better land,
We'll read the meaning of our words,
And then -up there, we'll understand.
Sleep on dear brother, in your lonely
grave,
Your life for your country you nobly
No lovedv ones stood near to say
farewell,
But in God's keeping now you dwell.
-Ever remembered by sisters, Mrs.
Nelson Sinclair, Mrs, Bruce Mitchel
and brother, Albert Smith. 20
LEWIS In loving memory of a dear
father, Arthur Lewis, who -passed
away four years ago, January 16,
1951,
Four years have passed since that
sad day,
The one we loved was called away.
God took him home, it was his will,
But In our heart he lIveth still.
-Ever remembered by son Wilbert
and daughter-in-law Nola, 20
Report From
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
W.M.S. And W.A.
The W.M.S. and W.A. met at
the home of Mrs. William Morley,
Sr., on Thursday afternoon with
20 members present. Mrs. Klahre
presided and was assisted in the
theme, "Evangelism", by Mrs.
Baillie and Mrs. Ronald Squire.
Mrs. Alton Neil reviewed a chap-
ter of the study book which had
been prepared by Mrs. Laverne
Morley. Mrs. Duffield gave a pi-
ano number and Mrs. Roy Hodg-
son a reading.
Mrs. William Morley, Jr., was
to leader for the W.A. The theme
was "The Door". Mrs. Cecil
Squire and Mrs. George Squire
led the worship service. Elva
Morley gave a reading, "The Day
Before New Year's".
It was voted to have a bazaar
in the fall and members will.
bring articles for it to the month-
ly meetings. A congregational
supper will be held in February.
Personal Items
Misses - Marion Morley and
Jean Perry, of Toronto, were
weekend visitors with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
Morley. •
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ferguson visit-
ed recently with her sister, Mrs.
William McGregor., Parkhill.
Miss Elva Morley is visiting
with Mrs. Malcolm Spence and
Mrs. Hern at Metropolitan.
Friday evening visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hodgins
were Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickins, of
The United Church of Canada
MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. A. E. Rolley, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
Sunday, January 23, 1955
11:00 a.m.-"The Sacrament Of
The Lord's Supper"
10:00 a.m.-The Sunday School
in all Departments.
Kindly Note: Annual Congrega-
tional Supper and Meeting on
Monday, January 31.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND
Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector
Second Sunday After Epiphany
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
10:15 a.m.-Sunday School
11:30 a.m.-Morning Prayer
3:00 p.m. -Bible Class
Annual Vestry Meeting -Monday,
January 24 at 8 p.m. -parish
hall.
St. 'Paul's, Hensall
10:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer
4:30 p.m. -Annual Vestry.
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister
2:00 p.m. - Dutch Service.
Everyone welcome.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Rev. Louis. Higenoll, Pastor
10:00 a.m.--Sunday School
11:00 A.M.-Service
"The Sin of Retaliation"
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. Krvtz, Minister
Mrs. Iron llicCrae, Organist
Pioneer Day
10:00 a.te,-Living Temples
11:06 a,m---Sunday School
7:30 pan. -His bay of Service,
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
E. N. Mohr, Minister
Informal Re -Opening of
Church Improvements
10:00 a.m.-Divine Worship
11 :00 a.m.-Bible School
7:30 p.m. -Evening Worship
A welcome to you to enjoy the
freshness of God's sanetuary.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane,'Organist
10:00 a.m.-Church School
11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH .
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
10;00 am. -Sunday School
11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "And Ile
Preached Unto Jesus"
Anthem by the Choir.
Double Trio: Mrs. H. Parsons,
Marilyn Bissett, Mrs. M. Cud-
more, Barbara Allison, Mrs, P.
McFalls, Nancy Cudmore.
7:00 p.m. -Evening Worship
Sermon Subject: "Salvage"
Duet; Marilyn and Kathryn
Hicks.
A warm welcome is extended to
all.
EXETER TABERNACLE
Rev. K. R. Norcross, Minister
SPECIAL SPEAKER' ---Rev. Don
Norcross, broaden, Ont., speak-
ing at both services, 11:00 a,m.
and 7:30 p,m.
9:45 a,m,--Sunday School Hour
Friday Night, 9:00 p.m. ---')young
Peoples.
This Week: Special 'feature
Debate by the Young People.
All Welcome
Report On
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Miss Shirley Anderson Of Lon
don spent last week with Misses
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Inez Desjardine and Margaret __
Stephan.
The annual meeting of the
'Grand Bend Library Association
will be 'held at 8.30 p.m. ,on Fri-
day .evening, January 21.
Mr. Vern May is spending the
winter in Plorida..
Rev. M. M,Irwin, padre at Ip-
perwash Military Camp has re
turned from Korea and Japan,;
where he has spent the past year,
and with his wife and daughter,
are residing In the residence of
Mr. Fred' Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Wilson have
left to spend a few months in
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gill and
Mrs. Mary Gill spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Burt of
Manitoulin Island are spending
the winter with their daughter
Mrs. Edward Turnbull, and Mr.
Turnbull. Mrs, Burt at present is
reported as seriously ill,
Mr. Albert Cox, who has re-
cently- been a patient in West-
minster Hospital, has returned
home but is still in a very weak
condition.
Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke of
Tbedford spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzezr.
Miss Doris Ravelle is spending
this week as a guest of Mr, and
Mrs. Thos.' Culton in Detroit.
Mr. Jack Donnelly of Detroit
spent the weekend visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bossenberry.
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Desjardine last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Des-
jardine and Diane of Forest, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Smith and Judy
of Exeter, Miss Inez Desjardine
and LAC John Colborne.
Miss Sheila Finan of • London
spent the weekend at her home
in town.
Mrs. Jack Farquhar is at pres-
ent
resent a patient in ;St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, and is reported to be in
a serious condition.
Mr. Bill Brenner is able to be
around again after being confin-
ed on account of illness.
Mr. Warren Patterson and son
Gary of Sarnia spent Saturday
with Mr. Patterson's mother, Mrs.
Wm. Patterson.
Rev. M. Pinkney and Mrs. Pink-
ney of 'Medford visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. RendIe on Sunday
between services.
Dr. Harry and Mrs. Godsell of
Detroit spent the weekend at
their cottage in. Beach 0' Pines.
Dr. Godsell was guest soloist at
the United Church service on
Sunday morning.
Mrs. W. P. Lovie was taken
to the hon'ie of her daughter,
Mrs. Gordon Ulens, in London on
Sunday because of illness.
The motion pictures program
sponsored by the ladies of St.-
John-+by=the-Lake .on Monday ev-
ening was very well -attended.
Lucan; Mr, and Mrs. Ronald
Squire, Mr. and Mrs. Grafton
Squire and Sue Ann and Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Hodgins and fancily.
Mr. Harvey Parkinson and Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson, of
Eighth Line, visited Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Docking
and girls, of Munroe, visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Parkinson.
NOTICE
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The partnership .of Chambers and Darling was dissolved
this week and the business will now be Carried on by
Fred Darling as the sole owner.
All accounts payable to Chambers. and Darling are now
du' and prompt payment is retlussted. '
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