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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-10-30, Page 8Parr R The Times -Advocate, October 30, i95 ev.vv...rn."•••••• i.:Hear :Layman Speaker At Cromarty Church Rev. 8. Kerr conducted the, Mrs. Carter Kerslake. Mrs. E. laymen's service on Sunday. and: ltoe. of Atwood, who was a deli), was assisted by Mr. T. L. gate to the 14th world convention Scott and Air. J. AL -Scott, each on Christian Education, in Tokyo, reading a, passage of Scripture. Japan. in August. was guest Mr. Harry Strang. of Exeter. speaker. and gave a vivid Was guest speaker and gave an description of her tripand ex - account of the laymen's conven- perienees with the people of tion. held at Orillia recently. The Japan. male quartette contributed two Courtesy remarks were given special numbers.,by Mrs. Calder AlcKaig. Service next Sunday will he n the afternoon at 2.30. Sunday Personal Items School will be at 1.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. T. Colquhoun, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Thankoffering Gordon Scott, enjoyed a trip to The Thankoffering meeting of Smith's Falls over the weekend the Marian Ritchie Auxiliary was where they visited with relatives.: held in the Sunday School room Air. and Mrs. Will Hamilton' on Tuesday afternoon, with the visited on Sunday with their members of the W.ALS, as daughter and son-in.law. Mr. and . guests. • ' Mrs. Nelson Hunkin. of Belmar°. • Mrs. Wesley Russell presided, Mr. and Airs. Wilbur Miller. and Mrs. Sam MeCurcb"led ifl Staffa. were Sunday visitors with the devotional period. The seere- ,jr.;and mrs. George wiiiitiee. tary's report was read by Airs. Mr. and Mrs, T. Gillespie and; G. Carey. The Glad Tidings Mr. Grant, of Komoka, visited prayer was read by Mrs. Gordon on Thursday with Mr. and Airs. Scott. and Mrs. Everett Kerslake r. Laing, favored with a solo, with Mrs. Alr and Mrs. Otto Walker visit. Gordon Laing accompanying at ed on Sunday with Mr. Lorne the piano. Wassman at the home of Mr. The topic, "What does the Alvin Cornish. in Exeter. church ask of us," was given by ' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Laing and children, visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Airs.i John Jefferson. Munro. Mr. and Airs. T. Laing visited Bauer Skates FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN We Accept "Trade -Ins" SMYTH'S Shoe Store Phone 376 Exeter NEW CARS ATTRACT OVER 200 TO AUTO SHOW ... longer, wider, lots of new features on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. • Ernest Allen, Mitchell. Mrs. Sadie Scott visited with Mrs. George Bean at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith McLaren on Thursday, Phone102 for ' HARVEY'S TAXI 24-HOUR SERVICE Church At Marks Ann The Elimville anniversary service was held on Sunday morning with Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D, of Grand Bend, as guest minister. Using as his text, "The Finality of Christ," Rev. Holley gave an inspiring message, The choir rendered an anthem, assisted by a mixed quartette, consisting of Airs. Howard Pym, Mrs. Harold Bell,. Mr. Lorne Elford. and Mr. Ken- neth Johns. A number of baskets of chrysanthemums adorned the front of the church. A large congregation was in attendance Announcing our new 4g.-4 ' • • • ' • en's Weor epiirtment WITH MR. LEN McKNIGHT IN CHARGE CI •• Our men's wear department is being com- pletely reorganized under Len McKnight who has had considerable experience in this field. Old lines' are being sacrificed at low, low prices! New ,brand-name, quality merchan- dise is arriving daily.. We will specialize in made -to -measure suits, expertly fitted. Opening Feature! Get A EE Topcoat in our Special SUIT SALE Act now! Full rack of 35 suits with two, pants on sale at $29.95 to $49.95. AND you can pick out a new topcoat, at no extra charge, from our special rack WHILE THEY LAST! Tremendous values you won't be able to match anywhere. Some are older styles but they have wonderful material with years of wear in them. Oche early to make your selection. It's Good -Looking, Long -Wearing and Warm B & F Sportswear We've an excellent selection of 'B & F car coats, suburbans, winter jackets, topcoats—all smartly styled, comfortable, and made for long wear. Be ready for winter—choose yours today. ALL -WOOL SUBURBANS $19.95 WOOL & CASHMERE TOPCOATS ,,,,,,, $39.95 Ehimvlle iversary 'RUBBER FOOTWEAR FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY uality Foods At Low Prices DEL MONTE ORANGE '48 -oz. tin, regular 980 . STOKELY PEAS 15 -oz. tins .. - SCHNEIDER'S CHEESE 24b. box CORN NIBLETS 14.oz. prig •041044 , SCHNEIDER'S LARD ' • PHONE .914 OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 10 &L0( JUICE . 2 for4890 2 for 350 .14 890 ..... for 3S0 Lbt, 430 ULD ROBIN HOOD cpKe tom Family size, any variety , 3 for $1,00 TULIP MARGARINE 4 for $1.00 SEEDED RAISINS . Australian . . . 2 for 4$¢ FAB (Giant Size) 150 off regular 'price . 650 *WHITE SWAN TOILET TISSUE Family pak ,49¢' Mat EXETER and thernany visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight and Linda, of Thames Road with Mr. and -Mrs. Lorne Elford; Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dining, of Granton, with Mr. and Mrs. John Ridley; Mr, and Mrs. George Kellett and Carolyn Ann, of Thames Road, with Miss Verde and Mr. Laverne Kellett; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross, of London, Miss Carol Johns and Mr. Hans Gerstenkorn, of Thames Road, with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johns, Emerson and Dianne; Mr,- and Mrs. Lewis Tebbutt, of Seaforth, and Mrs. Wilbur Hunter, of Saskatchewan, with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skinner; Mr. and Airs. Alex Crago, of Kirk -ton, Rev. Holley, of' Grand Bend, Mr. Jerry Ramie, of ]-,len- 'sail, with Mr. and Mrs. William Routly; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym, of Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs.'How- ard Pym; Mrs. Vera Johns, of Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skinner; Mrs. W. G. Miners, of Winchel- sea, with Mr, and Mrs. Howard Johns and family•, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques, Harry and Shirley of Zion, Air. and Mrs. Ross Skinner and fam- ily, Mr. and Airs. Alvin Cooper and Floyd, with Mr. and. Airs. Donald Parsons. Hallowe'en Party • , The -Elimvilie Mission Band held their October meeting in the form of a Hallowe'en mas- querade. There were 43 children in costume. The judges were Rev. H. ('. and Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. William Routly, and Mrs. Charles Stephen. The wieners were: Best Hal- lowe'en costume -(orange and black), Carol Ann Bell; witch, Brenda Skinoer; ghost, Paul Kerslake; clown, Dale Skinner; , funny, Edwin Kerslake and Larry Lynn; colOic, Donnie Kers- lake; cowboy, Dennis Brock; youngest, Susan Parsons; China. man,. Terry Otis; angel, Sherry Otis;" disguise, Larry Skinner (scarecrow); couple, Marilyn Johns and Janet Skinner (the new sack look). The pre-school children were given balloons, and Kathy Bern won the contest. Y.P.U. Fete Choir The Eliniyille Y.P.U. held 'a box social on Monday evening, when they entertained the mem- bers of the choif. Mr. Floyd Cooper, the Y.P.U. president, conducted. the business, and Miss Margaret Beiger read the reports of the previous meet- ing and the fall.rally at Egmond- svoa nd Miss Dianne Johns had Miss Carol Johns led in •a sing Charge of the program, and read the Scripture and gave a story. A trio was sung by Mrs. Howard Pym, Mrs, Harold Bell, and Mrs. Ross Skinner. Rev.; H. C. Wilson gave the Bible study. Floyd Cooper, led in prayer. Games were conducted by Wayne Prance, Edward Skinner and Joanne Miners. The boxes were auctioned, and coffee. was served, Mr., Kenneth Johns, on behillf of the choir, thanked the members of the Y.P.U. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Richard johns. of Exeter, visited on Tuesday with Mr. And Mrs. Melville Skinner, and renewed old ac- quaintances with 'friends in the vilAllarg e. and Mrs. 'Howard Pym and Joan visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lobb, of Holm esvilte, Mr. and Mrs. Harold tell and Carol, M. Laverne Skinner and Miss Ruth Skinner visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Pelbridge, of txeter. Next Sunday will be observed' As layniert'S Sunday in the elinech, Mr. Carfrey Cabe, of Exeter, will be the guest speaker. Crediton Community Fetes Two Couples Celebrate Wattslini Anniversary Mr. and. Mrs. S. S. Wuerth who spent the summer months with Air. .and Mrs. Kenneth Bak - ter in Wray were pleasantly surprised upon their return home by members of their family, who. gathered to assist their parents ,in marking their -40th. wedding anniversary. Those 1.hhssent were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackwell and fain- ily of Monkton, Mr. and Mrs. K. Baxter and family of Lefroy, Mr. and Airs. Glenn Wuerth and family, St. Thomas, and Mr, and Airs. Frederick Wuerth and babe of Galt. Newlyweds Honored Mr. and Airs. Gerald Gaiser, newlyweds, of London, were honored at the home of Gerald's parents, Mr. and Airs, Royal Gaiser, when 50 friends and neighbors gathered on Friday evening to spend a social time. Bingo was enjoyed and con- gratulations. and good wishes ex- tended, and' presentation- made of a Kenwood blanket. Gerald and Dorothy expressed their ap- preciation. ',Lc. Mission Band The Crediton United Church Mission Band held the regular meeting after school on Thurs- day with 22 members present. Joy.ce. Glanville, Betty Skinner and Ruth Hodge condneted the worship service, Mrs. J, Galloway presented the study And Carolyn Glanville played a selection on her guitar and sang. Vice.president Elyse Lamport look the chair for the business after which Hallowe'en games were played and lunch was served by the leaders. Personal Items Mr. and Airs. bavid Eaton and sons of Burlington were weekend visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Sam King. Service in the United Church was withdrawn on Sunday morn- ing due to anniversary service being held in Main Street church, Exeter, Mrs. Win. Haviland is spend- * some time with relatives in New York, Mr. and Airs, Russell Clark of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dale of Brampton visited during the weekend with Mr.. Francis Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moll or and family of Strathroy visited on Saturday with Mrs. It,. Moli- tor. Mrs. M. Feist is spending this week with Mrs. Lewis Faist and family in St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ocstricher spent a few days last week in Lindsay and P'eterboro. Sign in drycleaner's window: "Are your clothes becoming to you, or should they • be coming to us?" 1111111,4141f1f141111oritummillii1401111011444141114rio1ivillr. • CANADIAN PROPANE GAS & APPLIANCES LGRATTON & HOTSON Phone 156 Grand Bond - # Mr. and Airs. Gerald Zwicker spent a few days recently in To- ronto. Airs. J. :U. Buxton is a patient in St. ;Joseph's Hospital, London, having undergone surgery last week. Mr. Herbert Young is still eon - fined. to South Huron Hospital and is not much improved, Mr. Lloyd Geiser who has been ill for several weeks at his home is improved. Air. and Mrs. George Rut- ledge, Mrs, Goldwin Harris and Mrs. Walter Farrell of Kincar- dine visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Earns. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cham- bers attended. anniversary serv- ice on Sunday morning at Christ Anglican church, Centralia, Airs. Chambers' girl h 0 o d church, -where she met many old-time friends. Mr. and -Mrs. Alex Latta and Mrs. Leslie Neil of London visited on Sunday with Air, and Mrs. E. Chambers, Air. and Mrs, Joseph Swartz of Detroit were • weekend guests with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Swartz. Mr, and Mrs. E. Fchlabach of Detroit spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Lorry Cann and daughter,- of Alliston, spent- the weekend with Mrs. Cann's par-- ents, Mr. ,and Mrs. Wilfrid Mack. .44,4,441, 4, 4 4 4 4, 4' , ' MEN WHO:THINK OF TOMORROW • PRACTICE MODERATION TODAY 4.444V.iikrisu 44,4 „ • onuoranwnmorArtranftworomencorronorcAt • .- . 41:4441P111114.14M141441441.1444r- Ammernronononopreeme Remember the ho.Te ti ani the tortoise 4 II 11 ... aria how the hare ..... ignored the Eutu-re, . - I f Start saving for the future by buying new CANADA SAYINGS BONDS ' th. 4.197 average yield. CANADA. SAVINGS BONDS -with acaumula tea interest maybe CASHE.T.XiiITYTIlvig ., • You can buy CAXAD.A. SAVIINTOS BONDS little -by-litfIe vike ihrough a monthly51,15r.,,,, savings plan.... Avc.L.ilable in amounts of iso.to iio,000 MIDLAND SECURITIES CORPN Call The Official Sub Agent B. M. Francis 24, Exeter BEFORE YOU BUY A CAR WITH A LOW -PRICE NAME,..SEE WHY •,. 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