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THE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE
MID- TOWN -
INT.
OWN -
INT. "A" PLAYOFFS.
Strathroy - Exeter
February
22—Exeter at Strathroy
25—Strathroy at Exeter
March
1 --Exeter at Strathroy
4—Strathroy at Exeter
5—Exeter at Strathroy
8—Strathroy at Exeter
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Exeter 23: 616 2 93 121 14
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George Wright
is back from a good holiday and reaiiy for business and
he means business. We are taking inventory and as
Each Winter Item
is listed out it
Goes At Cost Or Less
No holdbacks. Time does not permit us to list
all this week but here are a few
Lined 8 Oz. Sanforized
Boy's Jeans
Sizes 6 to 18
$2.96
Nylon
Work Sox
83c
Men's Lined
Smocks
Regular $5.95—Below Cost
$4.19
Fleeced Combs.
$2.77 2 for $5.00
36 to 48
Wool, Black Melton, Men's
Wind Breakers.
Unlined,But Real Warm
Reg. $7.95—Broken Sizes
$4.95
Penman's Warm
Combinations
Regular $4.50
$3.19 2 for $6.00
We've Grouped All
Dress Pants
Dacrons, Nylons and Wools
These Run Up to $11.95 Values
Many With Self Betts
During Fri. and Sat. Only
$5.96 .�
By Thursday we will have many items such as work sox,
gloves, heavy shirts, staple goods for every -day needs
at money -h, -your -pocket savings.
George Wright
THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING
Ladies. Of Trivitt
Aid Restoration
The Guild of Trivitt Memorial
Church met at the home of Ml's.;
C. A,ehespu •on Thursday last with.:
Mt's. L. 'Gibson residing. Arrange
ments were made for the •bi,.
monthly euchre and the choir
members were again asked oto
help.
Discussion took place as to
ways and means .of raising funds
towards the restoration worm 1)f
the church,
Plans were made for as many
membors as possible to help clean
the church and parish hall two
afternoons this week. Four new
members were welcomed.
The next lfieeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. P, Dunsford
and Mrs, R. Genttner.
W. A. of Trivitt
The W. A. of Trivitt Memorial
Church met in the -parish hall on
Tuesday afternoon. Final arrange-
ments were made fqr the paneake
supper which has been an annual
affair for many years on Shrove
Tuesday. Arrangements were al-
so made for the World's Day of
Prayer which will be held in
Trivitt church,
The W. A. will sponsor the Jun-
ior W. A, which is to be formed
Saturday next when Mrs. Calder,
diocesan .president and Miss Bug-
ler, diocesan secretary, of Lon-
don, will outline the aims and
objects of Jr. W, A. work. Two
guilts were completely quilted and
these will be sent to Indian mis-
sions.
Report From
Whalen
By MRS. • F. SQUIRE
Mr, and Mrs. George Arksey
and- Jean visited in London on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Froats.
Mrs. Russell Brock and David,
of Chieeihurst, visited on Thurs-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Mor-
ley, Sr.
Mr. Howard Morley and Mr.
Clarence Lynch, of Hazel •Park,
Mich., visited on Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley, 'Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Tapp, of
Virden, Man., are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie and
other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Millson and
family, of London, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Dickins, of Lucan; Mr, and
Mrs. C. Millson and Mr. and Mrs.
F. Squire, of Prospect, and Mr.
and Mrs. Grafton Squire and Sue
Announcernents
• BIRTHS
OAMPBELL--Mr, and Mrs. Harold
Campbell, ILII. 1, Exeter, are
pleased to announce the birth of a
son at South Huron Hospital, Feb-
ruary 13, 1955,
FITFO---Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fite, of
Chatham, announce the birth of
their daughter, Deborah Denniece,
at ;South Huron Hospital, February
12, 1955; a first grandchild Or Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Witmer..
FORD—Lorne and Lots Ford (nee
Bryan) announce the birth of a
daughter, Joanne Catherine, at
South Huron Hospital, February 12,
1955.
DRYSDALE—Mr. and. Mrs,. John W.
Drysdale (nee Hely,n Woodiwiss), of
Hemel], wish to announce the.
birth of their daughter, Jill Eliza-
both,at South Huron hospital, on
St. Valentine's Day, February 14,
1955.
FULCI.ILR—Mr, and Mrs, Jack Ful -
cher, Exeter, wish to announce the
birth of their daughter, Rebecca
Dell, at South 'Huron Hospital,
February 15, 1956; a sister for Vic,
Bruce and Jamie,
HEYWOQD—Mr. and Mrs. Laverne
Heywood, Exeter, announce the
•birth of their son, Robert Ralph;
at South Huron.Hospltal, February
10, 1955.
TRUEMNER—Mr, and Mrs. Ellwood
Truemner, R.R. 2,Zurich, announce
the 'birth of thir .son at South
Huron Hospital February 15, 1955;
a brother for Gary and Donnie.
WOI,FE-Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wolfe
announce the birth of a daughter
at St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto,
February 12, 1555; a. sister for Bar.,
ray and. Patsy, and a granddaugh-
ter for Mr. and Mrs. Wes Wolfe,
Dashwood.
Ann were Thursday evening vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. JtonaId
Squire.
Congregational Supper,
Despite the stormy weather on
Friday evening about 60 sat down
to supper. Afterwards a crokinole
party was enjoyed, Prizes went
to Mr. Milne Pullen, Ray Parkin-
son; Wm. French and P. (Schrier.
W.M.S. and W.A. Meetings
Twenty ladies were present for
the February meeting at the home
of Mrs. Cecil Squire on Wednes-
day afternoon. 'Mrs, Gordon John-
son led in devotions assisted by
Mrs. Finkbeiner.
Plans for a congregational sup-
per Were made.•The Lincoln pen-
ny collection for the mon •t h
amounted to $5 which goes to
the decorating fund of the church.
Mrs. Grafton .Squire gave a read-
ing.
Mrs. George Squire presided for
the W.M.S. The worship' service
was taken by Mrs. Ray Parkin-
son, Mrs. Bert Duffield, Mrs. Wm.
French, Mrs. Milne Pullen and
Mrs.' Wm. Morley, Sr. Mrs. Pullen
favored with a solo and Mrs. Al-
ton Neil a (reading.- NTrs. KIahre
gave a chapter on the study book
"Growth of the Church lit India"
, ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
E. N. Mohr, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Worship .Service
11:0 0 a.m.—Bible School
7:30 ,p.m.—Evening Service
Wed., 8 p.m.—Mid-Week Prayer
Service
A place for every boy, girt or
adult. God needs YOU in His
church and school.
The United Church of Canada
MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. A. E. Roney, B.A., B.D.,
Minister '
Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
Sunday, February 20, 1955
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Theme: "If It Were Not So"
1Q:00 a.m.—The Sunday 6ohool
under the -direction of Sterling
Ince. •
Union Prayer .Service in Main St.
Church Wednesday evening.
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CHURCH OF ENGLAND
Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector
Second Sunday After Epiphany
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:3-0 a.m.—M0 rning Prayer.
Exeter and D strict Girl Guides
and Brownies.
2:15 p.m.—Con irmation Instruc-
tion.
3:00 p.m..—Bib a Class.
8:00 p.m.—Orn nization Meeting
for Young ople (in Parish
Hall) .
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St. Paul's, Hensall
10:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer.
ASH WEDNESDAY
Trivitt Memorial Church -
9:30 a.m.—Holy Communion.
7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev.' Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10 a.n1.—Church School
11 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject:. "The Good
Samaritan."
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M.,
Musical Director
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Sermon Subject: "Repentance."
Anthem by the Choir.
Solo: Mrs. Hugh Parsons.
7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship,
Sermon Subject: "The Dignity
of Sonship with God".
Duet by Patricia Cann and
Jeanette Taylor.
A warm welcome is extended
to all.
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASILWOOD
Rev; W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Hen McCrae, Organist
Sunday, February 20--
10:00 a.lu,--•The Divine Restorer
11:05 a.m. --Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—'like Way of Life
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN1 STREET O um:In
Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister
This Sunday, 2:00 p.m.—Service
in Main Street United Church.
All weleomel
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DA:SHWOOD
Rev. Louis Higeneli, Pastor
10 : 0 0 a.hi,avSunday School
11: 0 0 a,m.---•,Service
"Paul's
Hymn. Of Love"
BIRTHS
LOW—Cpl. and Mrs. James Low wish
to announce the birth of their, son,
Thomas James, at St, Joseph's Zoe -
Hamilton.
DEATHS
LA111MIE-,-Passed away in Detroit on
Tuesday, February 15, Susan Tait,
beloved wife of the late Andrew
Lammie. The .body is arriving at
the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home
Thursday evening where the fune-
ral will take place .on Friday after-
noon at 1:30 p.m, Interment will be
in Exeter Cemetery. Foe further
information, call Hopper-I;ockeY
Funeral Home,
R,JNKE.R—Sedenly at his late resi-
dence, Dashwood, Tuesday, Feb-
sulary 15, 1955, Charles Rinker, In
his seventy-ninth year. Besting at
the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral
Home, Dashwood where the fun-
eral service will be held Thursday.
February 17, at 2 p.m. Interment
in Lutheran Bronson Line Ceme-
tery.
SMITH—•Passed away in Exeter on
Wednesday, February 6, 1955, An-
nie Dearing, beloved wife of the
late Henry Smith, in her ninety-
fifth. year,
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank all those who so
kindly remembered me with cards,
treats, flowers and visits while a
patient In Victoria Hospital, London,
and since returning home.
—Gerald Prance 17*
I would like to thank those who
remembered me while a patient in
South Huron Hospital. Special thanks
to Mrs. J. Deibrldge, Mrs. Harold
Hockey and the other .nurses.
—Mrs. Wes Ryckman 17•
The family of the late Robert
.Gower desire to express their thanks
and appreciation for cards, treats
and flowers sent their father during
his lengthy illness; also thanks to the
L,O.L., neighbors, friends and rela-
tives for their kindness and expres-
sions, of sympathy after his death;
aim for the beautiful floral tributes.
Special thanks to Rev. Parrott, the
bearers, T. Harry Hoffman, Mrs.
McCrae and all those who assisted in
any way. 17*
I wish to thank all friends who
remembered me with cards, flowers
and treats before and also while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don; also those who were kind
enough to take me there and home
again and who visited me from time
to time. —Harry W. Horton 17c
IN MEMORIAM,
KEYES—In loving memory of my
dear husband, Ernest Keyes, who
passed away three years ago, Feb-
ruary 19, 1952.
Memories are treasures no one can
steal,
Death is a heartache no one can heal.
Deep in my heart a memory is kept
Of a dear husband I will never forget.
—Lovingly remembered by his wife.
17nc
WURM—In loving memory of a dear
mother and grandmother, Mrs. Mar-
garet Wurm, who passed away on
February 20, 1952.
You meant so munch to us,
Much more than we can say,
Et's hard to Put our thoughts in words
On this memorial day.
We often think of days gone by
When we were all 'together,
The family chain is broken now
But memories live forever.
—Lovingly remembered by the fam-
ily. 17c
James Street CGIT
Entertains Guests
The C. Cr. I. T. of James St.
church each brought a guest to
the Valentine party on 'Tuesday
evening.
The program .convened by (lea-
ther McNaughton, consisted of
reading by Robin Smith; .a Weal
duet ,by Sandra Wainer and Mar-
lene McBride and •a piano solo by
Dianne Delbridge, !Games were
led by the Jr, leaders, Carol Flet-
cher and Jane Farrow.
The Valentine decorations were
arranged„ by Robin Smith, Mar-
lene McMillan and their commit-
tee, Betty Brady,•Marnie wanders,
Joan.Broderlck and Margaret San,
ders were the 'lunch committee,
The closing worship was con-
ducted by Mrs. H. C. Snell. Miss
H. Hardy and Miss H. Anthony,
Local Actress
Adjudged Best •
"'Sophie from Sizndyville" was
the title of the one -act play pre-
sented by the Exeter Junior Far-
mer's Club in competition with
the Clinton and Seaforth clubs
at Seaforth District High School.
on Tuesday 'evening.
Marion Creery, of the Exeter
club, was given the honor of 'be-
ing the best actress; -,the best ac-
tor being Larry Wheatley, of Sea,
forth. The ,play presented by the
Clinton Club was judged the best.
Those taking part in the Exeter
play were Marion Creery, Labelle
Coward, Jean Shute, Ross Dob-
son and +Murray Dawson, with
Douglas May directing.
Topics From
Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
Mrs. Thos..Ballantyne fractur-
ed her ankle on Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Har-
per, ,of Cromarty,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin
and Margaret visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hen-
drick, of Grand Bend. '
Mr. and Mrs. Almer Passmore,
David, Dennis and Darlene visited
on Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Wellington Haist, of Cred-
iton.
Miss"Margaret Bray, of London
spent the week -end with her ,par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bray.
Mrs. Alex Rohde, of Mitchell
is visiting with her sisterand
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Cottle.
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CHURCH OF ENGLAND
Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector
Second Sunday After Epiphany
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:3-0 a.m.—M0 rning Prayer.
Exeter and D strict Girl Guides
and Brownies.
2:15 p.m.—Con irmation Instruc-
tion.
3:00 p.m..—Bib a Class.
8:00 p.m.—Orn nization Meeting
for Young ople (in Parish
Hall) .
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St. Paul's, Hensall
10:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer.
ASH WEDNESDAY
Trivitt Memorial Church -
9:30 a.m.—Holy Communion.
7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev.' Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10 a.n1.—Church School
11 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject:. "The Good
Samaritan."
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M.,
Musical Director
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Sermon Subject: "Repentance."
Anthem by the Choir.
Solo: Mrs. Hugh Parsons.
7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship,
Sermon Subject: "The Dignity
of Sonship with God".
Duet by Patricia Cann and
Jeanette Taylor.
A warm welcome is extended
to all.
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASILWOOD
Rev; W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Hen McCrae, Organist
Sunday, February 20--
10:00 a.lu,--•The Divine Restorer
11:05 a.m. --Sunday School
7:30 p.m.—'like Way of Life
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN1 STREET O um:In
Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister
This Sunday, 2:00 p.m.—Service
in Main Street United Church.
All weleomel
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DA:SHWOOD
Rev. Louis Higeneli, Pastor
10 : 0 0 a.hi,avSunday School
11: 0 0 a,m.---•,Service
"Paul's
Hymn. Of Love"
BIRTHS
LOW—Cpl. and Mrs. James Low wish
to announce the birth of their, son,
Thomas James, at St, Joseph's Zoe -
Hamilton.
DEATHS
LA111MIE-,-Passed away in Detroit on
Tuesday, February 15, Susan Tait,
beloved wife of the late Andrew
Lammie. The .body is arriving at
the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home
Thursday evening where the fune-
ral will take place .on Friday after-
noon at 1:30 p.m, Interment will be
in Exeter Cemetery. Foe further
information, call Hopper-I;ockeY
Funeral Home,
R,JNKE.R—Sedenly at his late resi-
dence, Dashwood, Tuesday, Feb-
sulary 15, 1955, Charles Rinker, In
his seventy-ninth year. Besting at
the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral
Home, Dashwood where the fun-
eral service will be held Thursday.
February 17, at 2 p.m. Interment
in Lutheran Bronson Line Ceme-
tery.
SMITH—•Passed away in Exeter on
Wednesday, February 6, 1955, An-
nie Dearing, beloved wife of the
late Henry Smith, in her ninety-
fifth. year,
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank all those who so
kindly remembered me with cards,
treats, flowers and visits while a
patient In Victoria Hospital, London,
and since returning home.
—Gerald Prance 17*
I would like to thank those who
remembered me while a patient in
South Huron Hospital. Special thanks
to Mrs. J. Deibrldge, Mrs. Harold
Hockey and the other .nurses.
—Mrs. Wes Ryckman 17•
The family of the late Robert
.Gower desire to express their thanks
and appreciation for cards, treats
and flowers sent their father during
his lengthy illness; also thanks to the
L,O.L., neighbors, friends and rela-
tives for their kindness and expres-
sions, of sympathy after his death;
aim for the beautiful floral tributes.
Special thanks to Rev. Parrott, the
bearers, T. Harry Hoffman, Mrs.
McCrae and all those who assisted in
any way. 17*
I wish to thank all friends who
remembered me with cards, flowers
and treats before and also while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don; also those who were kind
enough to take me there and home
again and who visited me from time
to time. —Harry W. Horton 17c
IN MEMORIAM,
KEYES—In loving memory of my
dear husband, Ernest Keyes, who
passed away three years ago, Feb-
ruary 19, 1952.
Memories are treasures no one can
steal,
Death is a heartache no one can heal.
Deep in my heart a memory is kept
Of a dear husband I will never forget.
—Lovingly remembered by his wife.
17nc
WURM—In loving memory of a dear
mother and grandmother, Mrs. Mar-
garet Wurm, who passed away on
February 20, 1952.
You meant so munch to us,
Much more than we can say,
Et's hard to Put our thoughts in words
On this memorial day.
We often think of days gone by
When we were all 'together,
The family chain is broken now
But memories live forever.
—Lovingly remembered by the fam-
ily. 17c
James Street CGIT
Entertains Guests
The C. Cr. I. T. of James St.
church each brought a guest to
the Valentine party on 'Tuesday
evening.
The program .convened by (lea-
ther McNaughton, consisted of
reading by Robin Smith; .a Weal
duet ,by Sandra Wainer and Mar-
lene McBride and •a piano solo by
Dianne Delbridge, !Games were
led by the Jr, leaders, Carol Flet-
cher and Jane Farrow.
The Valentine decorations were
arranged„ by Robin Smith, Mar-
lene McMillan and their commit-
tee, Betty Brady,•Marnie wanders,
Joan.Broderlck and Margaret San,
ders were the 'lunch committee,
The closing worship was con-
ducted by Mrs. H. C. Snell. Miss
H. Hardy and Miss H. Anthony,
Local Actress
Adjudged Best •
"'Sophie from Sizndyville" was
the title of the one -act play pre-
sented by the Exeter Junior Far-
mer's Club in competition with
the Clinton and Seaforth clubs
at Seaforth District High School.
on Tuesday 'evening.
Marion Creery, of the Exeter
club, was given the honor of 'be-
ing the best actress; -,the best ac-
tor being Larry Wheatley, of Sea,
forth. The ,play presented by the
Clinton Club was judged the best.
Those taking part in the Exeter
play were Marion Creery, Labelle
Coward, Jean Shute, Ross Dob-
son and +Murray Dawson, with
Douglas May directing.
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Mrs. Thos..Ballantyne fractur-
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Mr. and Mrs. Almer Passmore,
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Miss"Margaret Bray, of London
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Mrs. Alex Rohde, of Mitchell
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