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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-03-18, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 18th, 1948n IB Hospital Fqf Examination Mr, Harry Bierling was in hospital, London, for a few days last week for a check-up. He re­ turned home Friday and is not feeling any too good, DASHWOOD Mr. Adolph Genttner, of Lon­ don, spent Sunday with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gentt- 11 One garage will be open in Exeter on Sundays and during the evenings throughout the week NORTH END B-A Service Station eliminate the bugs from your radio set promt- ly, efficiently, and cheaply. Bring in your radio and let us give it a free check to see why it isn’t playing properly. Needed repairs will be done at reasonable cost. Open this Sunday and During the Evenings Throughout the Week JAMES STREET UNITED Rev. II. 3. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M. Musical Director a.m.—“Calvary”, Easter Communion service, Recep­ tion of new members. Anthem: “Hosanna to King.” p.m,—Sunday School. p.m.—“The Discipline Self”. Solo; Elaine Kernick. the of MAIN STREET UNITED Rev. Harry J. Mahoney, B.D. Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist 1 a.m.—Easier Communion Service. Reception of new members. Anthem: 'Ride on in Majesty’ Quartette: “Where you There when They Crucified my Lord’ 12 noon—-Sunday School, 7 pan.—Evening Worship. Anthem: “Hosanna to King.” Oi’gan Solo; “The Palms”. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Miss Norma ML Knlglrt, Organist Rev. Robert Duncanson, B.A., Chatsworth, speaker. 10 a.m.-—Sunday School, 11 a.m.—'Public Worship. Rev. Donald Sinclair, of Allendale, speaker. Thurs., March 18, 3 p.m.— W.M.S. will meet at the home of Mrs. G. Dow. Sun., Mar. .21, 3 p.m.—Busy Bees Mission Band will meet in the Primary room. Mon. Mar. 22, 8.30 p.m,—There will be a Congregation meet­ ing for the purpose pf moder­ ating in a call to a minister. TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican — the Rector, Rev, O. L. Langford, B.A., M.A. Mr. Robert Cameron, Organist 11 a.m.—Sunday School. 7 p.m.—Evening Service. Beavers PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T, Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 4.30 P-m.—Sunshine Cor­ ner. Children’s hour at the Pastorate. Wed., 8 p.m,—Prayer service at the home of Mrs. J. Peart. Fri. of Sun., in Sun., Ship, Sun., 7, service. ZION EVANGELICAL- UNITED BRETHREN Crediton Rev. M. E. Reuber a.m.—-“Eternal Life Now”. a.m.—Church School ■“The Power of the io n 7.3'0 p.m. Cross”. 8 p.m.—Y.P.S at the home M'r. E. Cudmore. 10 a.m.—Sunday School the Opera* House. 11 a.m.—Morning Wor- p.in,—EvangelisticHardware & I/? Wash Day Blues ROMAN CATHOLIC Father Fogarty in charge. Schedule of Masses for Mt. Carmel Church and St. Peter’s Church, No. 4 Highway, South of Exeter. Mar. 21, 28—Mass at Mt. Car­ mel at 9; St. Peter’s -at 11. Apr. 4, 18—Mass at Mt. Carmel St. Peter’s at 11. -Mass at Mt. Carmel Peter’s at 9. leave the Bus Ter­ half hour before St. Peter’s.—Pop’s ■at 9; Apr. 11, '2 5—■ at 11; St. Taxis will minal one service at Taxi Service. Wash day enough without being troubled with a balky washing machine. If your machine acts up, give us a call and we will be glad to put it in first class run­ ning shape again. We have a good supply, of parts on hand so that there will be no de­ lay. R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter, Ont. El Housewives . . Let the Attention! Why Slave? Snow White Laundry Relieve You of the Drugery of Washdays PHONE EXETER 306w Immediately and Find Out About the Service Glenn Robinson CENTRALIA, ONTARIO Your Community Store Week-End Specials POTATOES (FrL and Sat. Only) 75 lb. bag* $2.70 PITTED DATES 19c a lb* SUNNY SOL BLEACH Bottle, 10c DICED CARROTS 2 tins, 17c We Deliver CLARKE’S VEGETABLE SOUP 3 tins, 25c ■ DR. BALLARD’S DOG FOOD 2 tins, 27c NESTLES SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK 23c a tin f Phone Creditor! 40r5 WINCHELSEA 'Quite a number from this community attended the play in Kirkton on Thursday “Grand­ pa’s Twin Sister” presented by Kirkton Young People. Quite a number from this community attended the Box Social and dance at the* school on Friday night. Mrs. W. F. Batten spent Thursday with her 'sister, Mrs. Ray Fletcher, the occasion be­ ing her birthday. Master Sheridan Penhale spent a few days last week with his grandmother, Mrs. W. J. Veal, in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Clarke, of Farquhar, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters. Gerald and Wayne Prance and Sheridan Penhale were en­ tertained by Ronnie Douglas on Thursday last to a birthday party. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kirkland of Thames Road, visited on Sun­ day evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hern and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hern and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. George Davis spent Tuesday eve­ ning with Mr. and Mrs. John Coward. Mr. and Mrs. Llufd Hern and Helen spent Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hern. Mrs. E, Kleinstiver, who spent the past two weeks in Chicago, has returned home. Mr. Clayton Pfile spent last week in Lansing. Michigan. Mr. Jimmy Taylor, of Sarnia, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs- Charles Steinhagen. Mr. Edwin Miller is all smiles on the arrival of another son. Miss Pearl Kraft is on the sick list. Miss Mae McCrae, of Exeter, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Ken McCrea. Mrs, Garnet Weiberg and son Wayne have returned to their home in Waterloo after spending a week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Rader. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kraft celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary on Thursday, March 11th, Owing to Mr. Kraft’s health, only the family was pre­ sent and Mr, Kraft still contin­ ues in a very serious condition. Honoured By Friends Mrs. Bertha Wilbert and Ed­ na were pleasantly surprised on Friday evening when over sixty neighbours and friends gathered at their home to honoui’ them on the eve of their departure for their new home in Mitchell. A social hour was spent in play­ ing progressive crockinole after which they were presented with a trilight floor lamp and an e- lectric iron. Lunch was served bringing af delightful evening to a close with everyone wishing them the best of luck in then- new home. The following is the address: Dear Mrs, Willert -and Edna, We your n ei g h b o u r s and friends have learned with regret that you are leaving our midst so we have gathered here to spend a social hour with you, and to express to you the high esteem in which you are held by us. We admire your courage in carrying on your work with suc­ cess despite many difficulties, and in your busy life you al­ ways found time to give a help­ ing* hand 'to a neighbour in need and now you deserve to take life a little easier. We shall miss you, but what is our loss is someone else’s gain. So our best wishes go with you to your new home. We are glad that you are not going too far away, so hope to see you occasionally. As a small token of the high esteem in which you are held, we ask you to accept these gifts and may the light and of them remind you warmth and affection hearts. (Signed) Your* Neighbours and | KIRKTON Mrs. M. Gregory spent part of this week with friends in London. Miss Ruth Middleton of Strat­ ford, Mr. Edwin Tufts, spent the week-end Truman Tufts. Mrs, M. Routly, of spent the week-end and Mrs. Frank Routly. Miss Velma Loupe, ,of London was a week-end guest with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Loupe. Mr. ami Mrs. Gordon Rath- burn and son George, of Gran­ ton, were 'Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rathburn. Presents l*lay The Kirkton Young People’s Society of the United church presented their play “Grandpa’s Twin Sister” in Kirkton Aber­ deen Hall, Thursday and Friday evenings to large audiences. Those taking part were Mr. Raymond Heard, Miss Marion Kemp, Miss Ruth Harding, Miss Marion Francis, Mr. George Hamilton, Mrs. Mait. Hammond, Rev. W. L. Goodger, Mr. Rus­ sell Heard, Mrs. W. L. Goodger and Mr. Ronald Lenham. This was a three act play and was well presented. Rev. W. L. Goodger was the instructor. The proceeds amounted to $145.00 which they are donating to the church. Mr. and le, of St. Mr. and this week. Mr. and were guests with Mr. H. C. White, of St. Marys, Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Switzer attended the funeral fo her aunt, Miss Simpson at Welland and spent a few days visiting with friends When Mr. Harold Rathburn, a lover of flowers, was bringing in some bulbs last fall, he brought in a small petunia plant, potted it, and waited for results. He now has a plant with 25 nice blooms. Mr. and Mrs. B. Gordon, of St. Marys, spent iSunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred May and family, of London, spent Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mills, of near London, spent the week­ end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wib. Kirkby. •Miss Nornhj, Tufts and Edwin Tufts, of London, with Mrs. St. Marys, with Mr. Mrs, Lawrence Rund- Marys, visited with Mrs. Fred Mrs, I. N. with ZION Miss Gerta Hunter, of London visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hem. , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kers­ lake and family and Mr. Chas. visited on Mor- Kerslake, of Exeter; Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. ris Hern. Congratulations to Brock who celebrated her birthday on Monday. Mr. Chas. Kerslake, of Exeter visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Earl visit­ ed on Sunady with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johns, of Exeter. Wedding bells are ringing in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Snell, of London, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Epli. Hern. Quite a large number attended the travelogue presented by Rev Goodger in the school on Wed­ nesday evening. The splendid pictures were enjoyed by all. The .W.M.S. ladies entertained ’ their husbands to a social in the school -recently. Quite a lame number were 1ft attend­ ance. Mrs. Lloyd Hern was mad- a me chairman for .the program which opened with a short dev­ otional period. This was follow­ ed by a sing «iong, readings and a piano duet. Mrs. .J. Dykeman took charge of a group of St. Patrick's contents and games. A delicious lunch was served by the Indies and a very enjoyable evening was spoilt by nil. Mrs,Wm. 86 th Switzei' Marshall and Mrs, on warmth of the of our I Friends “Why didn’t I try them be­ fore?” is the lament of “First Time” Times-Advocate Want Ad users. PROMPT AND EFFICIENT Car and 1 Service We are equipped and manned to assure you satisfaction • REPAIRS • WASHING ® PAINTING • MAINTENANCE e LUBRICATION « RECAPPING Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick, Case Tactors and Implement Sales EXETER Ready-Made Suite and PHONE 100 Topcoats for Easter A smart line of Single Double Breasted Suits are on display for Spring and ter. You’ll like the styles, tai­ loring and fabrics in these re­ cent arrivals. now Eas- Topcoats Both Gabardine and Tweed are here for your choice. Drop in and look them over. Spring PORK AND BEANS York Brand, 20 oz. 2 tins, 29c HEINTZ SOUPS Beef Noodle or Chicken Noodle. 2 tins, 23c WETHEY’S MARMALADE Orange-Grapefruit 24 fluid <>z. jar, 34c ' Frank evening Mrs. Cecil Leona Pym, of Shirley Birtch, of also Mr. and Mrs. guests Squire WHALEN Mrs. Gordon Docking family spent a few days week with Mr. and Mrs. Parkinson. Wednesday with Mr. and were; Misses Elimville and St. Marys, Gordon Johnson, Ken Hodgson and Bill Morley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster, of St. Marys, were .Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster. Miss Elva Morley returned home on Saturday from Hazel Park, Mich., where she spent the past two .weeks with Mr. and Mrs, Howard Morley. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon John­ son's dinner guests on Saturday evening were Misses Mary John­ son, Janet Anderson .and Mar­ guerite Richards, Ivan Johnson and Gordon Ogden, of London, Miss Shirley Birtch, of St. Marys, also Roy, Ken and How­ ard Hodgson. , * Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Melleville Gunning were Mr. Austin Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Cook and family, of St. Marys. Mrs. Herbert, who has been recuperating at Mrs. Gerald Chapman’s since her return from the hospital, is at present with her daughter, Miss Mary Herbert. The sympathy of the commun­ ity is extended to Mrs. Wm. Brooks and family in their re­ cent bereavement. ■Mr. and Msr. Harold Carter and family, of Metropolitan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Wm. Hodgson. W.M.S. and W.A. Meeting The March meeting was at the home of Mrs. Milne len with eleven present, president, Mrs,. Hazelwood, in charge. Theme was held Phi- The was “The Field is the world”. Mrs. Ark- sey read the scripture lesson. Roll call was answered by pay­ ing of fees. Mrs. Pullen favor­ ed with an instrumental “Rob­ ins Return’’ and Mrs. Ogden gave a paper “Carry a bag of India”. Mrs. Hazelwood closed the meeting. Mrs. Wm. Morley presided over the W.A. Hymn 21 was sung and Mrs. Morley read the scripture lesson. Mrs. Gordon Johnson led in prayer and Mrs. Cecil Squire gave the lesson thoughts on Esther “The Patriot". During the business part, of the meeting it was de­ cided to have Rev. Goodger’s pictures in the rear future. A card of thanks was received from Mrs. Herbert fO” plant sent her while ill in the hospit­ al, Mrs. Foster gave a reading “Retired”. The meeting was closed With the benedhtioft. Lunch was served. Wearing Apparel Easter is early this year. Miss Link of our Ladies’ Beady- to~Wear Department has just returned from a buying trip to Toronto, where she has been very successful in securing a large range of the very newest styles in ladies’, misses' and girls’ Dresses, Coats, Suits, Blouses, Skirts, etc. Many lines have already arrived and our* stock will soon be com­ plete for Spring and Easter trade. You are cordially invited to look over these lines at your convenience. Let Us All Support Most Worthy Cause. Making Their the Red Cross,—a Canvassers are Now Annual Call. Men’s Wear Made-to-Measure Suits Fashion-Craft Brand — Our new Spring samples are now ready and contain a nice assortment of greys, browns, blues, etc., in fine Worsted cloths. We invite you to come in and look at these samples. Men’s and Boy’s Ready-Made Suits New Ready-Made Suits and Top Coats arriving each week. Get your Spring suit and coat early,— in time for Easter. Men’s and Boys’ Ties, Handkerchiefs, Hats, Gloves, Socks, Braces, Garters, etc. now ready for the Spring trade, NESTLE’S MILK Condensed, sweetened. Per tin, 22c AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR Special value. Per pkg., 17c 31/?, lb. bags, 49c PICKLES Sour mixed. 16 oz. jars, 19c 6 oz. jars* 4 for 25c Prices Quoted arc Good for Thursday, Friday and Saturday Of this week. lones & May Store