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HOUSES -- BARNS
SCHOOLS—METAL. ROOFS
Reasonable Rites
Lyman Gratton
Phone 53
Grand Bend
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Fire Victims
Mr. and Mrs. John Moddeiande
new Canadians, and their two
children, Elizabeth two months,
and Bert 1j years old, who re-
cently lost everything when tire
levelled the two storey 'fraYne
house they were living in, moved
on Saturday into :a home rented
for there by Mr, -.toss Forrest,
who employs Mr. Moddejande.
Friday evening Hensall Kins-
men Club presented them with a
chesterfield suite, dresser, dish-
es, silverware and ether articles,
They received A. box .containing
k baby's layette, a quilt, and
clothing from Seaforth Red Cross
and many other useful articles
from neighbours a ad friends
from Hensall and community,
(Miss Isabel Alexander, of Tor-
onto spent the 'weekend with Mr,
and •Mrs. John Alexander and Iris,
Mir, Wm. A,lezander, who haa.
been a patient in Victoria Hospi.
tat, London, was removed to the.
South 'Huron Hospital, Exeter, by
ambulance on Saturday.
Phone 719 Exeter
For
Sheet Metal Work and Eavetroughing
Furnace Vacuuming
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Pentecostal Tabernacle
REV. K. R. NORCROSS -- MINISTER
SUNDAY -- 7:30 P.M. -- NIGHT
Subject: "Because He Lives We Shall Live"
Special Music and Singing
9:45 a.m. -- Sunday School •
Closing Sunday of the Contest—Special Session for All
11:00 a.m. -= Morning Worship
Subject: "Resurrection"
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE, 8:00 P.M.
Special Film, 16m.m.--"Shadows of His ' Glory"
Special Music — Communion
A Hearty. WelcomeAwaits You
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Phone 20 Hensall
Smiles 'N. Chuckles
CANDY
1 Lb. $1.25 2 Lb. $2.50
TURTLES $1.80
Kids' EASTER. is not complete 4thout.theii bunny—
Rabbits, Ester Eggs, Chickens and Other Novelty Items
All Made of Pure, Good -Tasting Chocolate -39¢ to $1.50.
Solid Eggs -5¢ and 10¢:
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ONE DOLLAR BUYS
3 Lbs. Hamburg Steak $1.00
2 Lbs. Weiners, 1 lb. Bologna $1.00
1 Lb. Sausage, 1 Lb. Liver, 1/2 Lb. Side Bacon $1.00,
Grocery Specials
Carnation Milk (16 oz. Tins) ., - 2 for 250
Purity Cake Mixes (1 Chocolatle,1 White) 2 for 45¢
Gold Seal Sockeye Salmon (7% oz. Tins) 37¢
Good -Luck Margerine (1 Lb. Pkgs.) .......... 32¢
Libby's Catsup 21
Orange/Grape9Fruit Juice (Blended) 20�
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THE TIMES5ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THUR$DAY MORNING, APRIL 7,.1
Hensall And District News
ltedeption Fox• Newlyweds
Mi. and Mrs.. Ross Jink8, newly-
weds, were tendered a reception
in the town hall last Wednesday
evening and were presented with
a chrome table and chairs. The
hall was packed :for the event
and music for the dance was ,fur-
nished bs Desjardine's orchestra,
Arranging the .affair were Stew-
art Bell and Allan •Crew.
Shower For Bride*F,,lect
Mrs. J. Bloomaert, Exeter, was
hostess at her home last Wed,
nesday for a presentation for
Miss Corinne Simile, bride -elect
of early April. The house was
attractively decorated in a color
scheme .of pink and white, Cor-
inne was the recipient of many
lovely gifts presented to her in
a decorated wagon by Judy
Bloomaert. Louise.Bloomaert read
the address. She was also pre-
sentM with a brides book pre-
pared by 'Mrs. 3, +A. MeEwan.
The following day Miss Smale
was presented with a mixmaster
by the staff of the officer's mess
at It.C,A,F. Station, Centralia.
Mrs. Amelia Schroeder left last
week for St. Clair Shores, Mich„
where s'he will visit with relatives
Miss Shirley Flynn, of London,
visited recently with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn.
Students Receive
A
Vaccine For Polio
Forty pupils oi' grades 1 and 2
received polio Vat:eine Friday.
morning, April 1. Bengal- was one
of the first schools in Qntarin to
take it and the first school in
Huron County. With the exeep-.
tion of two pupils who were home
Ill all pupils in grades 1 and 2
received it, Dr. R. M. Aldis said
Friday's dose *as the first of
three, given on consent of par-
ents. There will be a Lapse of
.five to .six weeks between .the
first and last dose,
Dr, Aldis was assisted by sup-
erintendent Miss Nora Cunning-
ham and Health Nurse Pat Bong
of Duron County Health Unit.
Robert Reaburn is principal of
the school, and Mrs. R. Elgie,
teacher of grades 1 and 2.
'Mr. and Mrs. Ed, McQueen were
recent visitors ' at the home of
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edi-
son Forrest.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker
arid family were recent visitors
with 1VIr. and Mrs. Russell Keyes
of Mitchell,
The Girl Guide Association
will hold a paper drive on April
12 and request that papers and
magazines be securely tied or
placed in cardboard cartons.
Successful Euchre .and Panee
Kippen East W.I. sponsored a
successful euchre and dance in
the town hall on Friday with 2Q
tables in play for the endue.
Winners were Mrs, Russell I3rock
and John McCloy, Hensall. ducky
lunch prize winner was Mrs. Wil-
fred Tremeer, Kippen..
Thirty Baster boxes were given
to sick and shut-in members of,
the TJnited Church. In charge of
the project were Mrs. W. R.
Dougall and Mrs. George Bess,
The Misses Betty Mickle, of
13ensall, and Helen McKinley, of
Sarnia, studentp at the University
of Western. Ontario, are doing a
month's field -work with the Vic-
torian Order of Nurses in Wind -
sof'.
Mrs, Carl Payne has resigned
her full-time position on the staff
of South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Redden,
of Exeter, Mrs. Lily Bissett, of
Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Belden, of Woodstock, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Redden and fain-
ily, of Dresden, spent the week-
end with Mrs, Catherine Hedden.
and Herb.
Mrs. Edna Corbett, of Exeter,
visited last week with Mr. and.
Mrs. Archie McGregor,
Miss Marguerite McDonald, of
London, was a weekend visitor
with Mrs. Pearl Passmore.
Easter In The Churches
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. J. O. Cochrane, Organist
10:00 a,m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship
Baster Message and Easter
Music •
Sacrament of Baptism
NOTE: 'The public is invited to
the showing of the film, "The
Life of Christ", on Thursday
at 9 p.m., following the ser-
vice in Main. St. Church.
THE BETHEL'
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister
•
Sunday, 2 p.m, Duteh Service.
All Welcome!.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
E. N. Mohr, Minister
Thursday; April 7
8:00 p.m: W.S,W.S. Ladies Aid
•Visitors Welcome
Good Friday, April 8
10:15 a.m.--H o 1 y Communion
jointly with United Church
• Speaker: Rev. W. C. Parrott
Sunday, April 10
6; 30 a.m.—Sunrise Service with
Rev. W, C. Smith- speaker.
soloist: Mr. Kenneth Fle!ar.
7:30 a.m.—Breakfast) with the
Risen Lord. --Price 500
10;00 a.m.—Divine Worship
Easter Service
11:00 a.m.—Bible School•
Evening Service Withdrawn
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Rev. Louis Higendll, Pastor
Good Friday, April 8, 11 a.m.—
Service with Holy Communion.
"Jesus the sCrucified , the
Saviour of. the World"'
Sunday, April 10
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
0 Promotion Sunday
11:00 a.m. :Easter Service with
Holy Communion --"The Most
Important Appearance of the
Risen Christ"
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical, Director •
Easter Services
9:40 a.m. = The Intermediate
Sunday School will assemble to
see the moving picture entitled
"Life of Christ"
10:00 a.m.--The Primary will
assemble.
.11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: "Christ Lives"
Anthem by the Choir; "Thou
Art, The Living Christ"
Ladies Trio: "I Will Extoll'
Thee"—Mrs. Hugh Parsons,
Mrs. Mervin Cudmore and Mrs.
P. McFalls. '
IMen's Quartet: "Were Yo'r
,There?"—B. Cudmore, G. Mc-
Donald, D. Welsh and D. Idle.
7:00 p.m.—The Woman's Federa-
tion will present an Easter
drama entitled "Barabbas".
The members of the group will
form the ehoir and sing the
anthems.
A warm welcome is extended to
all.
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Good Friday, April 8
10:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
Easter Sunday, April 10
7:00 a.m.—Sunrise Service
10:00 a.m.—Easter Greetings
Reception of Members
7:30 p.m.—Easter Scenes
The United Church of Canada
MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev. A. E. Roney, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
Easter Day ,
Sunday, April 10, 1955
11:00 a.m.—Theme: "The Resur-
rection"
Anthems: "Proclaim His Tri-
umph", "Hallelujah To The
King"
10:00 a.m.—The Easter Message
in the Sunday School
NOTE: Next Sunday—the Easter
Communion Service
'CHURCH OF ENGLAND
Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Good Friday •
10:00 a.m.—L i t a n y and Ante
Communion
Easter Sunday
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
11:30 a.m.—Choral Communion
St. Paul's, Hensall
Easter Sunday
10 : 00 a.m.—Holy Communion
Our Twenty -Fifth
ANNIVERSARY
The business built on experience
reinforced by steel and goodwill
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Jim's Machine Shop. At their destination are to be found a good line of Farm Imple-
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In addition to this we have our usual line of Machine Supplies; Ductalloy
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We are on the air' all day long but no midnight show.
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Lodge Enjoys
Ladies' Night
H>wrron Lodge 224 A.F.and A.M..
held Ladies` Night in the Legion
Hall an Friday night. Eighty-five
sat down to a turkey dinner serv-
ed by the Region Ladies Aukil-
iary. Rev. W. J. Rogers introduc-
ed the speaker Mr. Joe Connell,
president of the 'it.441:C,A, Ttitch-
ener, whoo gave an address on
",Physiology" basing his thoughts
on the theme "Tomorrow may be
too late."
P.M. Laird Mickle thanked the
speaker, P.M. Victor Dinnin, prin-
eipal of Zurich public school,
proposed a toast to the ladies.
replied tos. by 'Mrs. -Emmerson
Kyle. V.W., W. Q. Goodwin ex-
pressed thanks to the Ladies
Auxiliary for the dinner. W.M.
Ross Love was toastmaster for
the evening.
Winners of euchre were 'Mrs.
Anson Coleman, R.R. 1 Zurich;
Mrs. Alex Hyde, R.R. 3 Kippen;
Miss Jean McAlilster and Sohn
Glenn, Hensall; Bob Dalrymple,
Brucefield; Alvin McBride, Kip -
pen.
Harry Hoy directed a sing-
song with Dr, D. McKelvie at
the piano.
A number of friends of Mrs, T.
Parlmer met at her home and
surprised her on .her birthday,
last Thursday. •
Miss Isobel Alexander, of Tor-
onto visited this week with her
mother, Mrs. Wm. Alexander,
Report From
Baseline
By MRS. ARTHUR BUNDLE
Mr. Lewis King, of Cherry
Grove, spent Sunday with Ms sis-
ter-in-law, Mrs, Wilfred Wilson
and Wilfred.
Mr. Norman Jack, of Vermill-
ion, Alta., is.. visiting with Mr,
and. Mrs. George Wilson.
Mrs. Ellis Strahan and baby,
Robert, arrived home Thursday
from Memorial Hospital, St.
Marys.
Mrs. William Strahan, Gran-
ton, is visiting with her son, Ellis,
and Mrs. Strahan.
Rev. M. H. Elston and Mrs.
Elston, of Centralia, were Sunday
visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. Robert
Elston.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thompson,
Murray, Ann and Barrie were
Sunday visitors with Mr. John
Rine.
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Fancy Quality, 15 Oz. Tins
2 for 37c
STOKELEY'S PUMPKIN
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CLARK'S
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very Lbw Price, Per Pkg.
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Large 48 Oz. Tins, Each
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CHEERY MORN COFFEE, 95c
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MALKIN'S APRICOTS 28c
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