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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-01-29, Page 5on Sunday fHE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29th, 1948 Announcement CHURCH Hardware wish to that Mr. Owen Atkin- is well known to the Exeter and surrotind- CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Miss Norina M, Knight, Organist 10 a.m.,—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Service as Usual. Anthem, “Beside Blue Galilee” Solo; “Hold Thou My Hand”, —■Mr. Niel Morton. Tues., Feb. 3rd, 3 p.m.—The Caven Congregational Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. J, G. Cochrane, Beavers announce son, who people of ing district, lias accepted a posi­ tion as Plumber and Tinsmith with them. They will he glad to have you call and discuss any of your plnmhing anti heating problems at any time. Mr, Atkinson wishes to thank his many friends and customers for their past patronage, and will be glad to meet them again at Beavers Hardware. JAMES STREET UNITED Rev. H. J. Spell, Pastor Mr, Lawrence Weiib A.W.C.M. Musical Director 11 a.m.—“The Four Horse Men of the Apocalypse”. Anthem: *'They that Trust the Lord”. Solo: Mrs. Wm. Murdoch, p.m.—Sunday School. p.m.—.“Where is thy Brother” Duet; Mrs. P. McFalls and 'H. Snell, 3 7 in and in PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study Prayer. Come and join Bible Study with us. Fri., 4:30 p.m.-rSunshlne Corner, Always jolly fine. Send your j children to this hour of fun' and chorus singing. Supervis­ ed instruction in Arts and Crafts. Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. Special speaker, Miss Jaques, of London. Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Missionary Sunday. There are two Bible classes, and classes for all ages from beginners up, under competent teachers. You are invited to come and fellowship in Sunday School with us in the study of God’s word. Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore. Sun., 11 a.m.—Morning Worship Communion Sunday. Come and fellowship around the Lord’s table. The pastor will speak. Sun.,'7:30 p.m.—Special Singing and congregational testimony. “Death ends all for the Unsaved. Christian”, “A mes­ sage of the coming of Christ”, by the pastor. Whether you are s aved or unsaved, you should, hear this message. For this is the day of preparation for Heaven or Hell. MAIN STREET UNITED Rev. Harry J. Mahoney, B.D. Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist 11 a.m,—“Doers ox* Hearers.” Anthems: “Praise Ye the Lord.” “Be With Us Still.” 12 noon—Sunday School. 7 p.m.—“Is God on your Visit- ting List?” Anthem: “A Song in the Twi­ light.” Come and enjoy the singing of old familiar gospel hymns. Friday—Sleigh Ride and Supper TRIVITT MEMORIAL Anglican — Hector, Rev. C. L, Langford, B.A., M.A. Mr. Robert Cameron, Organist 10 a.m,—Holy Communion, 11 a,m.—Sunday School. 7 p.m.'—Evening Prayer. Tues,, Feb. 10,—Pancake per. Sup- ZION EVANGELICAL- UNITED BRETHREN Crediton a.m.—-“If God is oui’ Father” a.m,—Church School. p.m.—Day of Prayer Ser- ion 7.3'0' vice. Ladies in charge. Wed., 8.15 p.m.—Monthly meet­ ing of W.S.W.S. and L.A. ROMAN CATHOLIC Father Fogarty in charge. Schedule of Masses for Mt. Cannel Church and St. Peter’s Church, No. 4 Highway, South of Exeter. o’clock. Taxis will minal ' one service at Taxi Service. Feb. 1, 8, 2'2-—Mt.Carmel at 9 ■o'clock;St.Peter’s ■at 11 o’clock. Feb. 15^29—-Mt.Carmel at 11 o’clock;St.Peter’s at 9 leave the Bus Ter­ hour before Peter’s.—Pop’s Lion Jim Hendry says “Whether you are a Grit or Tory don’t forget to subscribe to the Lions Food for Britain campaign.” The Miracle Wall Finish COVERS WITH ONE COAT, practically any surface — including wallpaper! EASY TO APPLY ... so quick and easy, it’s a real time-saver! NO OBJECTIONABLE PAINT ODOR. Kem-Tone is not an ordinary paint. DRIES TO A PERFECT FLAT matte finish. DRIES IN ONE HOUR. Rooms furnishings may be replaced same day. NO SIZING OR PRIMING coat required. MIX WITH WATER — no turpentine or special solvent thinners needed. READILY WASHABLE. 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F, Cunning- Exeter, a son, Darryl brother for Vaughn Hun- Mon- today, Mr, and ham, of Scott, a Reed, MORRISSEY—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital on Monday, January 26th, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Morrissey, of Crediton, a son, Barry Richard, a bro­ ther for Billy and Brian, and Mrs. T.J. with Mrs. CREDITON EAS5T Miss Marcia MacDonald, Exeter, spent the week-end her grandparents, Mr. and Sam Baynham. ■Mr. Roland Motz, who The a lot not only in getting your birds away to a good beginning but also in later growth when that good start means more "eggs. That’s why many poultry raisers in­ sist o n Purina Chick Startena. It has proven itself to be the right starter. Purina Chick Lion Albert Traquair says: “Let us show thanks for the comforts and luxuries we are enjoying. Support the ‘Food for Britain’ campaign.” '""I Hardware Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William Cutting of town, are celebrating their 34th wedding anniversary Thursday, January family consists of five: Ruby (Mrs. Carl Maier), Margaret, (Mrs. Ed Coombs), of town; three sons, Calvin, Jack and Robert also of town. We all extend -our heartiest congra tulations to Mr. and Mrs. ting. on 29. Their Dashwood; Cut- *<KIRKTON Edwin Tufts and Tufts, of London, Mr.Norma __ . , . JBI the week-end'at their home here Mrs. J. McElred, Mrs. E. Humphreys and daughters, Jean and Helen spent Sunday with Mr. Eric Humphreys at London. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Marshall and their granddaughters, Mari­ lyn and Patsy attended the Ice Cycles which was held at the Waterloo Arena this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hodge en­ tertained. quite a number of guests to a euchre party his past week. Mr. and Mrs. Miller McCurdy were host and hostess to a num­ ber of friends Monday evening when a pleasant time was spent. Mrs. LaVerne Rodd (nee Bar­ bara Kirkby) has been supply­ ing at the Salem School in the absence Marion sick. Miss don, spent the week-end Miss^Audrey Anderson. Misses Norma and Ruby Mc­ Fadden and Miss Grace Robin­ son, all of Guelph, week-end with Mr. Robert Ross. Mr. Robert Ross this week with his Lyle Thompson in St. Marys. Lome Jolliff And family, of Mt. Elgin, visited ['with Mr, and Mrs. Russell Mor­ rison this week. Mr. John McElrea is a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, don. Miss spent I J. of the teacher, Francis, who has Irene Perkins, of Mr. and Mrs. Miss been Lon- with spent the and Mrs. is spending sister, Mrs. Lon- and the DASHWOOD Messrs. George Tieman Russell Hopcroft spent week-end with friends in Toron­ to. ’’Mrs. Martha Baker has retur­ ned home after spending a few weeks in Detroit and Windsor. Mrs. Leo Gibson spent one day last week in London.| Mr. Sam Elsie has purchased 11 the two-family residence from | Mr. Harry Harris, of | which is now occupied I Clare Masse and Mr. Leo I Mr. and Mrs. I tree, 1 Mrs‘ | daughter, i bridge, | ham Arthur, of Exeter, | Sunday visitors with Mr. I Mrs, Thos. Hopcroft. | Mrs. D. Weber .is spending a 1 few weeks with her daughter in | Sarnia. I Mrs. Otto Restemeyer, who | has been confined to her bed for I the past week, is improving. i Mrs. Chas. Guenther, who has been on the sick list for some time, still continues quite poor­ ly.Mrs. Cowan, of Hanover, is visiting with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellerman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons, of Amerstburg, spent the week­ end with Mr. Wein. Mr. Pat Tyler made a business last, week.i The annual meetin,g of the | Dashwood Public Library Board | will be held on Tuesday, Feb- 1 ruary 3rd, at 7.15 p.m., in the H Dashwood Public School. At this | meeting reports of the year’s i Work will be read and the Lib- fl rary 1 H ^ood fl Ik k I M1’- fl town, fl 1st celebrating their 3 2nd wed- fl ding anniversary. The family fl consists of two sons, Carl and H Howard. daughters. Gladys (Mrs. Charles H Mathers), Goderich; Edna, (Mrs fl George Rendell) London. S (Mrs. Howard Tomlinson) a Thamesford and Mildred | Helen, of London I j Marie at home. $ heartiest congratulations to Mr, d,aiid Mrs. Maier. Sarnia, by Mr. Gibson, Round-Russell Roundtree and Shannon and all of Wood- Mrs. Thos. Gordon , June, and Mr. and Mrs. Gra- were and and Mrs. Jack and Sam Elsie trip to Sarnia Board elected for 1948. A attendance from the pub- s requested. . and Mrs. Ed. Maier, of are on Sunday, February o£ town and seven Hilda of Grace ; Kathleen and Wo extend our PAGE—Mr. Page are happy to announce the birth Jl .. __ _ ____ Dennis, at the Sarnia General Hospital, Friday, 19 48, a brother and Teddy. SQUIRE—Mr. and Squire wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Shar­ on Dianne, on Sunday, Janu­ ary 25, 194 8, at Dr. Fletch­ er’s Hospital. of a son, Paul January 23, for Tommy Mrs. Harry DEATHS ELLIOT—In Stephen Township On Sunday, January 25 Frederick Elliot in his year, McFALLS — In Biddulph ship on Monday, January 26, 19 48, Mary Ann Rollins, be­ loved wifh of the late John McFalls) in her 93rd year. In­ terment took place Wednes­ day afternoon in St. James Cemetery, Clandeboye. ENGAGEMENTS 1948, 82nd Town- and Mrs. E. D. Conrad, Marys, Ont., wish to an- Mr. of St. nounce the engagement of their second eldest daughter, Evelyn Jessie to Gordon Laverne Johns youngest son of Mr. and Clarence ~ Ont., the wedding to take place the middle of February. * Mrs. R. Johns, Woodham, CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Mr. Arthur Y. Campbell wish to ex­ press their sincere thanks and appreciation to their relatives and friends for the kindness and sympathy extended during their sad bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. I-I. J. Mahoney and Rev. Anthony, also to those who sent flowers and cards and to those who loaned cars. * Miss Olive Prior wishes to thank her many friends for their kindness while she was shut in. c Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Prance of London, wish to thank all their Exeter friends and neigh­ bors for their cards and treats sent while Mrs. Prance was a patient in Victoria Hospital and since her return home. * The family of the late Mrs. James Hern their sincere thanks and preciation to their many friends foi’ the kindness and sympathy extended to- them during recent sad bereavement. wish to express ap- their* fam- sin- and Mr. George E. Earl and ily wish to express their cere thanks to the friends neighbours for the kindness extended to Mrs. Earl dur­ ing hex’ illness and for the ex­ pressions of sympathy in their bereavement, with special thanks for the floral offerings and to Rev. Mr. Mahoney, the trio who sang and to Mrs. W. Bowden.* IN MEMORIAM BISHOP—In loving memory of our dear mother, Effie Bis­ hop, who passed away in Ot­ tawa January 31st, 1945. We think of her in silence, No eye may see us weep; But many silent tears are shed, When others are asleep. —Sadly missed^'by her daugh­ ters, Gwen ronto, and town. Simpson, of To- Mabel Hockey, of t * loving memory of be- HUNTER—In Esther Emma Hodgins, loved wife of the late Phineas Hunter, who passed away one year ago, January 29, 1947. God saw the road was getting rough, And the hills were hard to climb, So he closed your weary eyelids And whispered 'Peace be thine’. —Ever remembered by the fam­ ily. c PASSMORE—In loving memory of our deai’ son and brother, F/O Gerald Passnxore( lost over ago, He sleeps not in his i But heath a foreign Far fronx those who well, In a hero’s grave he We cannot think of dead, Who walk with its no more, Along the path of life we tread They have but gone before. --—Ever remembered and sadly missed by mother and father, 1 brothers and sisters. c who his life on air operations Germany, three years February 2, 1945. native land sky, loved him lies. them as THAMES ROAD Mr. Roy Coward spent Saturday last er. Miss Lillie Miller the week-end with Gardiner in London. Mrs. Melvin Gardiner and in­ fant daughter, Marilyn returned home on Thursday of last week. Marilyn was a patient fox* a week in the Sick Children’s Hos­ pital, Loudon, and her mother stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gardinex' in London during Marilyn’s time in the hospital. , The Farm Forums met at the following places Monday even­ ing, the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe and Mr, and Mrs. Wax, Elford and. Lumley School House. Mr. and Mrs, Wnx. Ferguson attended the funeral of Mr. J. Bruce from Heath’s Funeral Home in Mitchell on Monday af­ ternoon of this week. Sunday services will be held at the usual hour on Sunday morning. ‘Sunday School at 10.15 a.m. and Church . service at 11.15 a.xn. The Y.P.IJ. will meet in the church basement on Friday eve­ ning at 8.30. All young people are cordially invited to attend. Birthday Celebration On Thursday evening week the family of Mrs. Cottle, of Thames Road, her home to honor her occasion of her birthday. The table was centred with a beauti­ ful birthday cake covered with candles, along with many other good things to eat. Mrs. Cottle received .gifts and the remainder of the evening was spent in playing games. Refreshments were served. had his second operation on his leg last Monday, is improving nice­ ly, . Mrs, Roland Motz and Ronald are visiting in Exeter and Lon­ don. AGAIN? You once of last James met at on the BLANSHARD ‘Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Lang­ ford and Walter were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Trewar­ tha. of Holmesville, Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Lang­ ford, Shirley and Edwin, and Mrs. Kenneth .Hodgins, and Lorene, t Hiriam Langford, Sunday guests of Herb. Langford. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills family were Sunday evening din­ ner guests of Mr, and Fred Thomson. Master John Langford, Saintsbury, is spending a days with his grandmother Fred Pattison. Mrs. Jack Thomson and ion, Miss Norene Walkom Sunday .visitors with Mr. Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. Mrs. W- B. Young, of St. Max’ys, .spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Jas. Mossey. bet vou’ll come again you have tried our friendly^ efficient of Glendale, of Lucan Mr, and Mr. Lois Mr. were Mi's. and Mrs, of few Mrs. Mar- were and POLLOCK—In reverent mem­ ory of my dear husband, Al­ bert Pollock, 30, 1946. You wonder should flow, In listening to How can you tell what -thoughts it stirs, Within my heart again, O, there are voices of the past Links of a broken chain, Wings that can hear me back to times, Which cannot come again. Yet God forbid that I should lose The echoes that remain. You oft times said I’d miss you Your u fond words now come true. When I’m all alone at nights. Dear Ab. how I long for you. at rest, January that my tears that simple strain Service Facilities For All Makes oF Cars and Trucks You’ll find trained techni­ cians, m o d e r n time-saving equipment—and a full stock o f GM Factory - Approved Parts and Accessories—ready to speed-up all maintenance and repair jobs at i Snell Bros. & Co. General Motors anti Case Dealers Exeter Phone 106 — Drew Government Performance In 1943—the last year before the Drew Government took office—the maintenance grants to hospitals in SEAFORTH, GODERICH and CLINTON totalled ’$2,814.70 $5,511.50In 1947—these maintenance grants totalled..... In addition:—In 1943 capital grants for hospital equipment and extension................... In 1948 capital grants already paid or committed $75,000.00 — NIL (PROGRESSIVE-CONSERVATIVE) And Keep HURON in the GO VKMfflT Ranks —Lovingly remembered by his wife Laura. I