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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-05-10, Page 11TUB TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1>M a Weekend Specials 350 350 390 390 | Phone 426-W JEWELLER Exeter I I E Brides - Elect See the* “personally Yours” Album at The Times-Advocatc ft GREETING CARDS # HOLLOW WARE ft BULOVA & GRUEN WATCHES # COSTUME JEWELLERY ☆ BLUEBIRD DIAMONDS # CHINAWARE Star Centralia Guest E. HURON & ERIE MORTGAGE CORPORATION Meat Specials Smoked Picnic Shoulder Head Cheese .. Fresh Side Pork Cottage Roil .... Grocery Specials Blue Bonnet Margarine, Squeeze Bag .............. 310 Maxwell House Instant Coffee, 6-Oz. Jar .... $1.73 Kleenex, Regular or Chubby .......... 2 for 350 X York Frozen ‘Orange Juice ..................... 2 for 350 Frozen French Fried Potatoes ................ 190 Al's Groceteria And Meat Market Hensall Ontario a three or four year term CANADA TRUST COMPANY e • e • e „ Head Office — London, Ontario DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES Lloyd B. Hodgson, Centralia; F. G. Bonthron, Hen sail; J. W. Haberer, Zurich B. M. Francis, Exeter Bell & Laughton, Exeter ____________________• ______________________/ Mothers' Day Let usfielp you solve your gift problems for this Very special day from our large stock of coats, suits, dresses, blouses, hosiery, gloves, handker­ chiefs, lingerie, bed throws, linens, towels, table­ cloths, etc. < See our new summer handbags at reasonable prices—an excellent gift. Spring Furnishings FOR THE HOME Draperies, made up curtains, also curtain nets by the yard, foam rubber pillows, chesterfield pil­ lows, scatter rugs, curtain rods and track, window blinds in cloths and Venetian, floor coverings, etc. Frilled Curtains y3 Off 24 pair, Swiss Dot, various widths. Only two or three pairs of each line. For any room—especially bedrooms. At i/3 Off regular prices. A e Just Arrived . Aprons A large shipment of : fancy aprons by Blind ■ Craft and lace goods, I from $1.00 to $1.75. A j perfect gift for mother. ; Extra special—nylon and rayon bed throws, size ; 72 x 84, pastel shades, : satin bound and wash- I able at $5.95 each. j Ladies' & Misses' ‘ -wearReady-to New dresses, blouses, skirts, suits and sports wear for this special oc­ casion. F. A. MAY & SON Phone 190 EXETER. Phone 190EXETER taken the PWk away from you." (Group Captain A. Cameron, AFC, CD, commanding officer of the station, introduced 'Beliveau, who won three NHL awards this year--(the Hart [Trophy as most valuable (player; -tihe Ross itroppy for scoring the fnost 'goals and the iafl!listar centre spot, He tied the league record for 'goals scored luring play-offs. The commanding officer took advantage oif the .opportunity to explain tihe station's -'policy. Of tot allowing teams to compete in dis- district competition. Instead,. Cen­ tralia concentrates • on an inter­ section sports progiam. “Our- aim is to 'get ,as many as possible participating in sports rather 'than have a few competing in community leagues with 'the rest .home watching televison, Cameron said. The extent of Centralia's Tec­ creation program was illustrated, in the presentation of awards which-covered eight major spouts. ,Sgt. Pete lEl’lis, a native oif Exe­ ter, received The Times-Advoeate trophy flor inter-section ihoekey championship from John Beli­ veau on (behalf of his headquar­ ters team.The Dutch Boy Curling 'trophy,, presented -by John Bumjevac, went to Sam iRennie, of .Hensall, whose rink won itihe staion bon- spie'l. R. H. Middleton, of iHensal-1, awarded his trophy for league winners to Fit. Lt. Wi'Iston. Other -curling trophies went to FO 'Rex Fu'lches and iSqdn. Ldr. J. Lasek. ' Championship a ward >s in­ cluded: biroomball, FTS and (PFIS; dart, Corporal's Club; basketball, Sabers; yol'leyiba'll, FTS flight dadets; badminton, Mrs. Chas. Wheeler and Ross Armstrong; bowling, station workshop. Fit. Lt., -Jack ^Bright, winter Mrs. Cecil Vanhorne Mrs. Ceci'l Vanhorne died in Church S sports counisellor on the natation recreation committee, 'presided fdr 'the presentations. Fit. Lt. George Boyer, station ewtertain- ment officer, was chairman of -tihe banquet. tSqdn. Ldr. II. S. Davis, chief administrative officer, expressed appreciation to Beliveau. Lloyd Wright and a troupe of entertainers from GFPL-TV, London, produced a variety’ show after the 'banquet. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Stephan and Brenda of London spent the past 'week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wesit- eott. Miss Edith Kipfer is visiting in London with Mr. and Mrs. Murton Desjaidine for two weeks. Carmel Church Marks Birthday .Rev. R. G. MacMillan of Goder­ ich was the .guest minister at the 108th anniversary of Carmel Presbyterian church on Sunday delivering two inspiring sermons entitled “Cities which w-e did not build” and “The Privilege of Sharing.” The soloists, were Miss Marilyn Bissett .of Exeter and Mrs. Wm. Brown -also a quartette comprising Misses Shirley and Patsy iBelll, ’Dwayne Tinney and Jiim Do-ugall and special anthems ■by the choii’ icontr-ibuited to the services. Mrs. H. C. Bell presided alt the organ. Personal Items Mr, -and Mrs. (Ronald Moir daughtei* of Stralthroy spent weekend with their ip'arents, and Mrs. Geo. Moir and Mr. Mrs. Wm. Lee. Mrs. John Fisher who sipen't the past six months with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Thomson, Toronto, and Mr. .and Mrs. iRoy Parlmeiy Windsor and the Mr. and Was ADD TO THE VALUE OFYOU YOUR HOME WHEN YOU ADD evening was Come in or phone for FREE heating survey enfields Ltd £D4YS Mrs. Allen and Mr, and all of Chat- Hensall Stores Plan Alterations Renovations are being planned for three major stores in Hensall business section, Alt Scholl, .proprietor of Al’s GrO)P'£teria& plans an addition t his store -and will take on th Red and White franchise. The stock of Brown’s"”~hlard- ware store has been sold to Drysdale Hardware -Ltd. and William Brown is converting bis building for an IGA food market. Harold Bonthron, manager of J. Bonthron and 'Son, ©Ians alterations to the premises. Hbnsall Personals Mr. and Mrs. Lee Oesch and family of Paris visited over 'the weekend with relatives here and attended ithe Elliott-Mousseau wedding on Saturday, Mrs. Edna Corbett of Exeter visited last week with her daugh­ ter, Mrs. 'Edna Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hutche­ son of St. Thomas, .and Mrs. Gib­ son of Wroxelter were weekend guests of Mr .and Mrs. W. L. Meilis. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lovell were (the latter’s parents, Mr. and Parker and George Mrs. Reg Cavelier, ham. A 'pleasant social spent on Friday last .when neigh­ bors of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hen­ drick met to welcome them to this district. Birthday Surprise Miss 'Edith Kip,fer was pleas­ antly surprised on Thursday evening when about twenty friends land relatives from Dash­ wood, Grand Bend, London and Exeter gathered to celebrate with . and Mrs. LENNOX WARM AIR HEATING Modern, automatic Lennox warm air heating is just about the soundest investment you can make. It not only produces personal comfort, but its cleanliness reduces decorating costs; its efficiency lowers fuel costs. Most important, its presence increases the value of your home—makes it worth more in any real estate market. GET SET FOR AIR COHDITIOHIMC AT NO EXTRA COST (Lennox cooling units use same blower and ducts as the Lennox heating system you buy) THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. H. Fikse, Supply Minister Sunday, 2 p.m.—Dutch Service All Welcome MAIN STREET United Church Of Canada Rev. Alex’r Rapson, Minister Mrs. A. Willard, Organist 10:00 The will vice 10:00 ___ (3 years and under) in the Primary Department. 1,1:15 a-.m.—The Church School Let All The Family of God Be Found Together Ih One Place, "Singing and Praising God. ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister 10:00 a.m.—Worship 'Speaker: Rev. W. F. Krotz Ladies Chorus 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service- Men’s Chorus Monday—Youth Fellowship service night. C bargains. to those who had to wait for se of the large crowds last Friday early this week to get the best a.m.—Service of Worship Beginners (4 and>5 years) withdraw from the ser- during the second hymn, a.m.—The Nursery Class ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor: Rev. C. Klages, Moncton 7:45 a.m.—Mother’s Day Service 9:00 a.m.—Sunday School JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. J. SneU, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M., Musical Director Mother’s Day 'Services 10:00. a.m.—Sunday School ’ll:.00 a.m.—'Morning Worship Sermon 'Subject: “Christ in the Family Circle” Two Anthem'S by Men’s Choir A Male Quartet—A. Wuerth, W. Cwtbush, E. Lindenfield and L. Wein. Sacrament of Baptism will be administered. 7:0'0 p.m,—Evening Worship Sermon • Subject: “The Fifth C Omimandmen t’ ’ Solo; Mrs. James Smith A Warm Welcome Is Extended To All CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United^Brethren DASHWOOD Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist Sunday, May 13, 1956 _ 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:15 a.m.—“The Christian I-Iome’’ 7:3'0 p.m.—We are invited to Zurich THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector Trivift Memorial, Exeter Sunday After Ascension 8:30 a.m.-—'Holy Communion 10:15 a.m.—(Sunday School 1'1:30 a..m.-—Morning Prayer Sermon: “The Meaning Confirmation” 7:00 p.m__confirmation The Rt. Rev* W. A. Townshend, Sttffragrtn Bishop of Huron PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE (Sunday May 13, 1'956 9:4-5 a.m.—^Sunday School, Honoring Mother 11:00 'a.m.—S ip e <c i a 1 Mother’s Day Message 'and -Special Sing­ ing f 7:30 p.m.—'Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 ip.ni.—Bible Study and Prayer Fri., 8 p.m.-r-Christ’s Amlbassa- * dons There is a welcome here for you. Rev. L. W. Krause, Pastor of THAMES ROAD MENNONITE MISSION Exeter Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. “Teach Mo Thy Truth, O lord” Supt.: Stahley Sauder, Zurich CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs. j. G. Cochrane, Organist 9: 00 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.-—Morning Worship ’Family Sunday Th-o boys and girls of the Sun­ day School will share with their parents ih the Family Day program. The minister Will be assisted by a number of youhg people. Sacrameht of Baptism 7:00. p,m.—^Session Meeting 7;30 ,p.m.—tpreparatory Service Thurs., May 17, 8 p.m.—W.M.S. 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