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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-01-22, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22nd, 1948 oil or grease on Sunday Wostern Swartz, in the We she will are is be Rugged Holy Bring your car to us, and you’ll know it js lubricated right. at th® RIGHT p,aces the Th os. of the Farmers 7 tit in meeting the roll JAMES STREET UNITED Rev. II. J. Snell, Pastor Mr, Lmvrence Wein, A.W.O.M, Musical Director ■“These Jesus Persons' “I will Pray Solo: Mrs. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. P. A, Ferguson in Charge Miss Norma M* Knight, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. Anthem: “The Old Cross”. Solo: “The Hour" Mi’s, Simpson, Thurs., Jan. 22 ,3 p.m.— will meet at the home of Mrs Henry Strang. Fri,, 7.30 p.m.—Choii* Practice. •W.M.S. 11 a.m.- Anthem: Father”. Coates, p.m.—Sunday School. p.m.—-“Where Are Thou”. Duett: Irene Sweet and Mar­ garet Dougall. 3 7 THAMES ROAD Marilyn Gardiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Gardin­ er, was admitted to the Child­ ren’s Hospital in London Wed­ nesday of last week, glad to report that improving nicely and home soon. Mr, Ray Stewart, of University, spent the week-end at his home. Miss Grace Penhale, of Dash­ wood, visited with Nona and Lois Pym over the week-end* Farm Forums met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johns and Lumley School House on Monday evening, On account of bad weather and road con­ ditions the other two forums in ’the district were cancelled. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. IF'erguson visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. Jaques in Kirkton. Sunday services the. usual hour Sunday School Junior Farmers Hold Crop ImprovementTalk The first meeting South Huron was Junior held on January the Exeter Arena. The opened by answering call by giving' New Year Reso­ lutions. This was followed by the reading of the minutes, As the club president was in Toron­ to attending the Federation Agriculture’s annual vice-pres., Edwin chairman for this meeting. Following discussions, Arnold seated the topic for- the night. He gave a very interesting talk on crop Improvements.. Rowcliffe gave the executive of meeting, Miller, was half of the the business Cann pre- r. w. Morlock en The newly elected Council -the Township of -Stephen met the Council Rooms, Crediton, Monday the 12th day of Janu* at 11 o’clock a.m. Lawson; TRIV1TT MEMORIAL - — Anglican — Rector, Rev, O. L. Langford, B.A., M.A. Mr. Robert Cameron, Organist 11 a.m.—Sunday School. 7 p,m.—Evening Service. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—rPrayer and Bible Study. We iitvite you. Fri., 4.30 p.m.—Sunshine -Corn­ er. Children's hour. Come and enjoy it. Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S, Speaker, Miss B Wright. * Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Two Bible classes and classes for all ages. Supt., Mr. E. Cudmore. Sun., 11 a.m.—Morning worship Speaker, Rev. C. Jonson, of the B.M.E. Church, London. Sun., 7.30 timony. Jonson. Come and see the came a to get to -Canada from Africa. MAIN STREET UNITED Rev. Harry J, Mahoney, B.D. Mrs, A, Y. Willard, Organist 11 a.m.—“Christ is the Answer” Anthem: “I’ll Walk With Jesus”. Ladies’ Trio: Mrs. N. Hockey, Miss D. Davis, Miss M. Follick, 12 noon—Sunday School, 7 p.m.—“Self-Indulgence or Self iSacrifice”. Guest Violinist: Miss Walters, of Winchelsea. lin Solos: “Londonderry “The Angel’s Serenade.” Frid., Jan. 23rd 8 p.m.— gregational meeting. June Vio- Air” Con- 10 Never ZION EVANGELICAL- UNITED BRETHREN Crediton a.m.—“The Man Who Arrived”. 11 a.m,—Church School. 7.3 0 p.m.—“According To Your Light”. ,p.m.—-Song and Tes- iSpeaker, Rev. C. hear this Brother and native boy who be- stowaway on a ship ROMAN CATHOLIC Father Fogarty in charge. Schedule of Masses for lilt. Carmel Church and St. Church, No. 4 Highway, of Exeter. Jan, 18—Mount Carmel •o’clock; St. Peter’s o’clock. Jan. 11, 25—Mount 11 o’clock; St. o’clock. Taxis will minal one service at Taxi Service, Peter’s South at at 9 11 atCarmel Peter’s at 9 leave half St. the Bus Ter­ hour bbfore Peter’s.—Pop’s Coming .■. will be at on Sunday. ...... . , at 10.15 and Church at 11.15 a.m. will meet in basement Friday 8.30 p.m. Meeting regular weekly meeting Y.P.U. was held in the basement on Friday eve- a.m. the even­ Y.P.U, church ing at Y.P.U. The of the church ning. The meeting opened with a hymn followed with prayer by Mr. Mair. Moving pictures were then presented on the North West Territories and Ecuador, which were very interesting and educational. The lantern, owned by the „Exeter Lions Club was rented and operated by Arnold Cann and Donald Kernick. The minutes were sed. $3.00 fund program week’s Nona Pym was appointed and Donald Bray to meeting closed with all repeat­ ing of the last read and business It was decided to to of > the “.Silent overseas convener meeting meeting discus- donate Guest” relief. ,The ’ for next was named. preside. The the Mizpah henediction. Choir Officers Elected At the close of choir practice in James St. United church last Thursday evening officers for the year were elected -and a social hour enjoyed. The officers are: Honorary presidents, Messrs. Ed. Sh-apton, Ed. Lindenfield, Walter Cutbush and Mrs. T. Coates; President, Miss Reta Rowe; vice- pres., A. E. Wuerth; secretary, Doreen Parsons; treasurer Barb­ ara Dinney; Social Com,,Mrs. M. Cudmore, convenor,Mrs. L. W'ein, I. Beaupre, M. Dougall, M. Cud- more, ass’t. leader,' Mrs. J. I-Iod- gert, -Gown com. V. Coates, con. Mrs. Johns, Mrs. Sweitzer, Helen Shapton; Program Com., Mar­ garet Melville, con'.,Harry Doug­ all, Irene Sweet, Marjorie Rich­ ards, Mrs. McFalls, Lloyd Taylor, W. Sweitzer. Following the elec­ tion of officers .games were en­ joyed and lunch was served. BRINSLEY Mr. and Mrs'. Earl Morley tertained the Young People’s Union of Brinsley United church at their regular meeting on Tuesday evening last week with the new president, Mr. Leslie Morley in the chair. Miss Gert­ rude Amos, as citizenship con­ venor led the discussion.. The Young People decided to invite some society to present a 3-act play in West McGillivray Hall later .in the season. The hostess served lunch. Among those who were en­ tertained to a chicken dinner dinner on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Ken. Sholdice were; Mr. Beatson, Mr. and Mrs. Darevin Beatson and family, of Granton, Mr. Mrs. .Carman Rinn and baby, of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ bert Sholdice. We are Mr. Fred J. confined to Rev. and tained the People’s Association of St Anglican church, Brinsley Rectory in Ailsa Craig day evening last. Miss Matalie Erskine, of don, spent the week-end her friend, Mr. and Mr. Ross spent Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Scott. Mr. Leslie Morley has made with i he Mr. en- and sorry to report that Neil is at his bed. Mrs. Parker Anglican present W TKem-1 one enter- Young Marys at the on Mon- Lon- witli Miss Orpha Watson. Mrs. Joe Horner and Clarke, of Parkhill, evening with You just thin Kem-Tone with plain water and apply with wide brush or Roller-Koater. ® ® ® Covers in One Coat Easy to Apply—a Time Saver No Objectionable Paint Odour Dries to a Perfect Flat Dries in One Hour No Sizing or Priming Readily Washable WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT Wo Money in Hog Worms TODAYS’S QUOTATIONS . . . Per 1000 Worms f.o.b. Toronto or Montreal $0.00 Easiest Way to Get Out of The “Worm Business” is to Mix Purina Pigtab Granules ® No Work In Tomorrow Morning’s Feed ® Gets Results® Low Cost • Take Hdme a Package Today Be Out of the “Worm Business” by Noon Tomorrow a Lion Albert TraqUair says: “Let us show thanks for the comforts and luxuries we are enjoying. Support the ‘Food for Britain* campaign.” Hardware wood cutting quick work his new Hornet saw which recently purchased from i Roland Neil, of Ailsa Craig. . Misses Beatrice Scott and Shirley Dixon spent last week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Mr. Stanley. Steeper James Wright, of West vray, have been on the London the past .week. Miss Audrey Dixon of spent the week-end parents, Mr. and Dixon. Mr. and family, of Lucan, and Roy Hodgins spent Sunday nlng’ with Mr. and Mrs. Maguire. Leslie, son of Mr, and Stanley Steeper, of West Gillivray spe’nt a few days last week in St, Joseph’s Hospital, London, with injure to his eye Mr. Hubert O’Leary, of don, spent last his parents, -Mr. othy O’Leary. Don Maguire, spent the home here. Mr. Ernest Amos Gordon and Mr. McGilli- jury in London with her Mrs. Fraser and Mrs. Murray Abbott Mr. eve- Wm. week-end and Mrs. Of week-end Mrs. Mc- Lon- with Tim- London, at his Jim the report of training school which was held at Palmerston on Dec. 6th. Harry Hern spoke of the short course which a number of club members al­ tered at Guelph O.A.-C. during the week after Christmas. The meeting ^adjourned to meet with the Junior Institute for the Joint Meeting. The joint meeting opened with “O Canada. Following this Helen Shapton sang a very en­ joyable song, Harry Jeffrey was in the chair for the joint meeting, ed. The held on and will ficers for business for the gave a very interesting talk on diseases, their origin and The evening ended with games. Business was discuss- next meeting will be Wednesday, Feb. 4 th be .the election of of- the year 1948. After the special speaker evening, Dr, Dunlop, cure, some ary 1948 present; Reeve, Elmer Deputy Reeve, Henry Beaver; and .Councillors, Roy John A. Morrissey and Willis Gill. Rev. M. E. Reuher of the Evangelical U.B. church was present and offered prayer ask­ ing Divine Guidance be given the new Council in the trans­ action of the year's business. H, K. Eilber, acting as J.P. administered the Oath of Office for each of the members of the Council, As a new Clerk been appointed, it by Henry Beaver, John A. Morrissey that L. Hodgson act as Secretary for the first meeting. The minutes of the previous meeting' were read and adopted on motion of Henry Beaver and Willis Gill. The meeting ’ adjourned until 1 p.m. after .which the Members of the Council were entertained to luncheon at the Avalon Cafe Exeter by Reeve Elm ex’ Lawson. -—Please Turn to Page Ten Farm Forums had not yet was moved seconded by B. Lions Harvey Pollen and Ulric Snell say: “Let us share our prosperity with those less fortunate across the sea. Support the 4Food for Britain* campaign.” Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick, Case Tactors and Implement Sales EXETER PHONE 100 Hensail Baker Injured iFour persons were injured and a taxi driver charged with dangerous driving as the result of a collision between a truck and a car on Dundas street at William street in London early ■Monday morning. Jack Peebles, local baker, is in Victoria Hos­ pital suffering from a fractured left knee. Miss Dorothy Culley and Donald Vande Peer pas­ sengers in the taxi, suffered head and facial injuries. The driver of the taxi, Frank Raven received lacerations to his right knee. The latter two were treated -at the .hospital and al­ lowed to go home. In city court Monday Raven was charged with dangerous driving. No plea was taken and he was released on bail Mrs. Allen Johns on Mon­ evening with eighteen ad- and five children present, subject for discussion was We Need a National Mark- ” After the discus- Fiberglass Insulation of $1,0 00 until Jan.28th. The was Jas. the KIRKTON Class That Counts The January meeting held at the home of Mrs. Willis on January 8 with theme “New Beginnings” Hymn 571 opened the meeting fol­ lowed by prayer by Mrs. Clar­ ence Switzer, who acted as chairman in the absence of the president, Mrs. Emerson Paton. Mrs. .Fred Roger read scripture after which Mrs. Jory read the minutes of December meeting and the financial report for past yeax* which showed ceipts of $143.55. Ten members answered the ~ ............” Things from meeting home of theme is to ElixnviBe North Farm Forum The Elimville North Farm Forum met at the home of Mr. and day ults The “Do eting Act? slop games were enjoyed and lunch served. Next Monday evening will be Review Night. For further information re­ garding this meeting please call the president, Mr. Wm, Elford. Sharon Farm Forum The Sharon Farm Forum was not held January 19th due to road conditions. The recreation committee will remain the same for January 26 th, Mrs. Roy Swartz, Mrs. Wes Wein, Ross Krueger and Ray Morlock. Sharon Orchestra will be tendance. Ladies please lunch. The community is ly invited to attend. Shipka Farm Forum The Shipka Farm Forum met Monday evening in the house. The discussion by Roy Ratz. make use of Club lantern week will be recreations will be under Group 2. Everybody welome. in at- bring cor i al­ i schoo l- was led It was decided to the Exeter Lions and films. Next review week and the Cliff the gave the re- roll call of “New Old”. The Febru- is to he held at Mrs. Goodgei’ with “Love”. The roll be answered with a Verse”. A layette to be brought in at ary the the call “Valentine garment is the next meeting. Highlights in the activities of the class for the past, year was read by Mrs. Clarence Switzer. Hymn 568 was sung after which Mrs. Wes Bat­ ten gave an excellent paper on the evening’s theme. Mrs, Bob Ross thanked the class on be­ half of Bob for his Christmas gift of the Saturday Evening Post. Eric Humphreys had been sent the Star Weekly as his gift from the .class. Mrs. Cliff Jory gave two short readings after which collection amount­ ing to $1.51 was taken up. Hymn 445 closed the meeting. Mrs. Russell Morrison conduct­ ed a “Nut Contest”. Mrs. Wil­ lis and Mrs. Batten served a dainty lunch. and misses’ $2.00 ......... .Ladie.s’ regular sg Yes, we now have in stock the new approved in­ sulation. This comes in the following: . Thick Batts — Medium Batts —Thick Blankets Medium Blankets — Handy Batts Inquire from us about the cost and installation* of your insulating needs. ALSO IN STOCK • Insul Brie ® Roll-Bric Siding ® Roll Roofing ® Slate Surface Roofing ©Thick Butt Twin Shingles in various colours to suit your needs ® Your Coal Needs Readily Attended to— Coke — Egg Coal — Stove or No. 4 Coal Pea Coal — Alberta Lump Coal — Soft Coal Lion Wally Seldon says: “You can’t take it with you. Support the ‘Food for Britain’ Fund.” R. G. Seldon & Son <> Men’s to 20. Regular pricesizes 12 $5.50 on sale at4.25 and really good skirt at the price of I Overcoat Sale $25 and $18at wholesale prices All the Above Coats are This Season’s. Sizes 35 to 44 Colors—Brown, sand, blue, grey. Save money on a new coat. There are no newer styled coats than the above. January Clearance Sale of SKIRTSLADIES’ and MISSES’ All wool plaid skirts — $6.50. on sale $4.50 each. Plain colors — $2.95 and $3.95 This is a chance a cheap one. plain angora gloves for $1.65 per pair Regular each. to get a Misses’ and girls’ leather-lined gauntlets black and green only, $2.00 and $2.25 a pair ........................... on sale $1.69 pr. Girls’ and ladies’ skating socks, —~ all popular colors .............. 75c and 85c pr. and misses’ fancy angora gloves $2.95 ....... On sale $1*95 pr. and girls’ fur back mitts. Re- 2.25 ............... on sale $1.59 pr. Ladies’ regular Misses’ gular $ Misses* and girls’ suede mitts, red, green and brown, up to $1.65 on sale $1.19 pr* the -annual congregational meeting in the Sunday School auditorium on Monday evening, January 12 with Rev. Hann presiding and Mr. Lin Craven acted as secretary. Encouraging reports were given by various organizations. The following el­ ders were elected Geo. Hodg­ son, 2 years; Wilbert Sholdice, 3 years; Martin Watson, 5 years. Mr. Geo. Hodgson and Mr. David Morley were re-elec­ ted to Committee of Stewards and Mr. James Trevethick was added to this Committee for 4 years. Other officers -are M. & M. committee, Mrs. Martin Wat­ son, Miss Gertrude. Amos Gordon Morley; las Lewis, Leslie Lewis, Donald Picketing, Joe supply committee, Session. Dhvid Morley Wilbert Shol and Mr, Garnet Pierce, of London, spent the week in Brinsley. The officials of McGilliray Township Council spent a social evening in West McGillivray hall on Friday evening last in honor of Mr. Fred J. Neil, who has re­ signed as Township Road Sup­ erintendent, ance happended momeflet with Mr confined to his bed able to attend. Mrs. Ken Baker of Shipka, spent last w Mr. Mr of Parkhill ternoon with Mr. and Cher Gower. Mr.’and Mrs. Ken children, of Crediton, day with her parents Mrs. Fletcher Gower. United Church Aniitial Meeting j trc.hmentfi wore Brinsley United Church held ladies. An unusal occur- at the last , Neil being and was un- nd baby, k with and Mrs. Roland Neil. \ and Mrs. Flornt Bishop, spent Saturday - Af« Mrs. Flet- Ktihli spent , Mr, and Sun- and I Ladies’, misses’ and girls’ winter coats at greatly reduced prices “Ten dollars sends a parcel with your Campaign. ushers, Morley, Watson Amos; and Doug- Elmer Carl Pulpit J. L Stewards, Boat'd, Earl Morley, who has church trensuror for eighteen years has re- Amos, Trustee dice. Mr. been the the past j signed and this office has been filled by Mr.. Jack Trevothick I Following the business period i a social hour was spent. Re- ». served by the Lions Hubert Jones and Fred May say: name in it.” Support the Food for Britain Special Values for Thursday, Friday & Saturday Mother’s Mincemeat Nice quality, in bulk ....... per lb. 22c Habitant Pea Soup A good hearty soup 28 oz. tin 13c Cottage Brand Chicken Paste Tasty for sandwiches 7 oz. tin 17c Oxford Inn Spaghetti and Meat Balls Ready to Serve.............16 oz. tin 20c Campbell’s Vegetable Soup Always Popular.....................2 tins 23c Club House Peanut Butter ° A good brand, 16 oz. jars ... each 37c Royal York Orange Pekoe Tea Excellent value ................ % lb. 47c Mamon Diced Carrots Choice quality, very low price tin 9c Your Superior Store T