The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-03-25, Page 5THE TIMES.ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 25th, 1948
BABY CHICKS
CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
(Continued from page 4)
Page 5
JAMES STREET UNITED
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M.
Musical Director
11 a.m.—Easter service,
The choir ,will present the
cantata, “Hail the Easter
King.”
3 p.m,—Sunday School.
7 p.m.—“The Empty Tomb.”
Anthem “Ring O Bells
Easter.” .
Fri., Mar. 2 6, 8 p.m.—A Good
Friday service will be held in
the church. Everybody wel
come.
Mon., Mar. 29, 8 .p.m.—U-Com-
I-Com Club meets.
of
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
H. T. Kendrick, Pastor
4.30 p.m.—Sunshine Cor
at the Pastorate.
8 p.m.—Prayer meeting
the home of Mrs. John
Wed.,
ner
Wed.,
at
Peart.
Fri., S p.m.—Y.P.S. in the Pas
torate.
Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School in
the Opera House.
Sun., 11 a.m.—Morning
ship of a Risen Lord.
Sun., 7.30 p.m.—“Justified by
the Resurrection.”
Wor-
ZION EVANGELICAL-
UNITED BRETHREN
Crediton
Rev. M, E. Reuber, B.D.
Mrs. F. W. Morlock, .Organist
6:30 a.m.—Sunrise Services.
10 a.m.—‘Easter Message.’ Bap
tism and reception of members
11 a.m.—Church School.
7:30 p.m.—‘What of the Future’
Thurs. (Mar. 25) 8 p.m.—
Communion Service.
Fri. (Mar. 26) 10:30 a.m.—
Community Service in
United Church.
Thurs. (April 1)—Monthly Meet
ing of W.S.W.S. and L.A.
the
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Miss Nonna M, Knight, Organist
Speaker, Rev. Dr. H, H. Turner
10 a.m,—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—'Public Worship,
Anthem, “Christ is Risen/'
Solo, Mrs. * Simpson; “The
Holy City.’’
11.30 a.m.-
“He ^.rose
Organist
Resurrec-
from the
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
I — Angliean —
Rector, Rev. C. L. Langford,
B.A., M.A.
Mr, Robert Cameron, Organist
9 a.m,—Holy ;Communion.
10.30 a.m.—Sunday School.
-Holy Communion
and Sermon.
Good Fi-iday, Mar. 26, 8 p.m.—
Evening Service.4
MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev. Harry J. Mahoney, B.D.
Mrs. A. Y. Willard,
II a.m.-—“Our Lord’s
tion”
Anthem:
Grave”
Ladies’ Trio: “He Lives”.
Mrs. N. Hockey, Miss M. Fol
lick, Miss D. Davis.
Junior’Choir: “A Song of Joy”
12 Noon—Open Session of the
Sunday School. An attractive
Easter message presented by
the teachers and pupils.
p>.m.—<“I Shall Live On.”
Anthems: “Rejoice Jerusalem
and Sing”, “He Stood Among
the Lilies”, “Christ is Risen”
Duet: “Lead Me to Calvary”,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Gerald Skinner.
Good Friday Service 8:00 p.m.
in James Street Church
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CENTRALIA
Mr. and Mrs. Borden Smyth
and Beverly visited on Sunday
with' Mr. and Mrs. Herman At
kinson, of Saintsbury.
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At the Purina Research Farm 36,000 chicks have
been fed Startena during the last 3 years. 97 out of
every 100 lived and grew.
Similar high livability ' results are common among
Startena feeders. It is estimated that at least 1 chick
out of every 11 eats from the Checkerboard Bag.
EACH CHICK SAVED per 100 STARTED
adds 10c to 20c to the worth of a bag of feed
Only by living and growing can any chick pay back
for the feed it eats. Figure out in terms of what you
may lose through use of an unbalanced feed ... or
what you stand to gain when you feed Purina Chick
Startena. Each extra chick saved adds' 10 to 20 cents
to the worth of each bag of feed. Weigh results a-
long with costs, and you’ll realize why it pays to
feed Startena.
Chek-R-Tabs
Even with the best of chicks there is always a dis
ease hazard to guard against/ Even the purest water
soon gets germs from litter and droppings. But com
mon germs cannot live when Cliek-R-Tabs are added
to tile water. This powerful germ killer does not dis
color the water, is harmless to the chicks and does
not deter their drinking. Use regularly throughout the
first critical month adding d< Chek-R-Tabs per gal
f water.
PROGRAM OF PLANN/ED
breeding on the Hatchery’s
own farm is behind Kitchener
Big-4 Chicks. Get the best
you can, You can’t afford to
lose any .more time ordering
chicks. Wide
It’s doubtful
better so why
■from J. Earl
Dashwood.
choice
if you
not order now
Burr, R.R, 1,
25c
breeds,
can do
APPLICATIONS WANTED
CHIEF CONSTABLE Police Vil
lage of Grand Bend. Applica
tions for this position must
be in the hands of the clerk
by April 1st, 1948. Duties to
commence May 1st, 1948. Sa
lary $1500.00 per year, offi
cer to supply his own uni
forms and equipment. Maxi
mum mileage 1000 at 6 cents
■a mile. W. MacLaren, Clerk,
Police Village of Grand Bend,
Ont. 25
CHURCH CARDS
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
at 9;
Apr. 11,-2 5——
at 11; St.
Taxis will
minal one
service at
Taxi Service.
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
CREDITON
The Women’s Institute are
packing a case of canned goods
to be sent to needy children in
Britain. Donations will be grate
fully received if Jeft at the
Crediton Post Office in care of
Mrs. Lloyd England within the
next week.
Mr. Jos. W. Lawson marked
his 79th birthday on St. Pat
rick’s Day at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Sanford Lawson. Mr.
Lawson is
health, we
Mr. Jno.
out again
illness.
Mr. and
spent several
last week.
and- Mrs. Gerald Zwicker
the week-end in Toronto,
and Mrs. ... Albert Hitch-
of Rondeau Park, spent
days recently with the
ZION
Miss Hazel Stewart, of Byron,
visited recently with her sister,
Mrs, Warren Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern at
tended the golden wedding cele
bration in ihonor of the latter’s
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Kew, in Granton, on Tues
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques
and family visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs, Charles Ja
ques, of St. Marys,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock
visited on 'Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Dickinson of Denfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kerslake
of Eden visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Pincombe
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hunter and family, and Mr.
John Hunter, of Eden, visited
on Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Wellington Brock.
A number from the communi
ty attended the Women’s Insti
tute social in Kirkton on Wed
nesday evening last.
The Junior Red Cross is hold
ing a euchre party on Wednes
day, March 31st at 8:30 p.m.
sharp . in the school house. Ad
mission 25c and J 5c. A short
program will be provided. Please
bring lunch
this date in mind and
attend.
Kitchen Shower
Miss Lyda Stephens,
lect of this week, was
ceiver of a lovely kitchen show
er on Monday evening last. The
ladies of the community gather
ed at the .home of Mrs. William
Dickey to horior Lyda. The pro
gram for the evening consisted
of ia sing song, readings by
Kathleen Johns, Mrs. Gerald
Hern, Mrs. J. Dykeman and An
na Brock. Mrs. Warren Brock
was chairman for the evening.*
Miss Audrey Rodd read the ad
dress after which Lyda opened
a prettily decorated wedding
cake, and found many useful
kitchen articles. Lyda thanked
the ladies in a few well chosen
words which were returned
the singing of “For She’s a
ly Good Fellow”. Jean and
na Brock conducted several
tests. A delicious luncli
served bringing an enjoyable
evening to a close.
and cards. Keep
toplan
bride
the
e-
re-
in
Jol-
An-
con-
was
KIPPEN
Many from here were in
erich on
damage c
break up,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McBride,
Wayne and Sharon spent the
week-end in Wingham with Mr.
and Mrs. S. Beattie and witness
ed the Wingham flood.
Mr. Stanley Love held a very
successful auction sale on
Thursday- last. The W.A. of St.
Andrews United Church were
present with their hot dog booth
Many local farmers attended
the Co-operative banquet held1
in Hensall Town Hall on Thurs
day evening last.
The Kippen Gun Club are
holding a trap shoot on Friday,
March 26th at 1 p.m. Prizes will
be awarded.
Many local roads are at pres
ent impassible due to wash outs
and mud.
Friendship Circle Hold
Pot Luck Supper
The Friendship Circle met in
the Sunday School room of St.
Andrews United Church
Tuesday evening last. A
luck supper was held at
p.m. The table was laden
abundance of tasty things,
lowing the supper Mrs. Winston
Workman took the chair and
opened the meeting with a
hymn. Miss Bernys McClinchey
read
Hinton
musical
a duet
Nelson
Broadfoot favoured with a piano
solo. Tom Kyle, Bob Caldwell,
Grant MacGregor sang cow boy
songs, accompanied by Jack
Caldwell. Mr, E. Hayes favour
ed with a solo. Twelve tables
of progressive crockinole was
enjoyed. The ladies high prize
went to Audrey Faber while
the tfonsolation went to Mrs.
Emerson Kyle; gent’s high to
Mr. R. M. Peck and gent’s con
solation to Bob Caldwell. A
very enjoyable evening was
brought to a close by singing
the National Anthem. The next
meeting will be held on Monday
evening next,
8.3 0 p.m. The
have charge
and the east'
the lunch.
Sunday viewing
aused by the
God-
the
ice
on
pot
6.30
with
Fol-
sra
9*
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.regret to
Wade is
following
Mrs. F.
days
report,
able
his
to be
recent
W.
in
Clark
Detroit
Mr.
spent
Mr.
cock,
a .few
latter’s father, Mr. Jno. English
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lowrie
Cam-
Mrs.
Bow-
the
and daughter Arlene, of
lachie, spent Sunday with
Cook and Mrs. Roeszler.
■Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
man, of Windsor, spent
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E.
Guettinger.
Union service will be held in
the United church on Good Fri
day at 10.30 o’clock.
Mrs. Martin Morlock, of Galt,
is visiting with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. H. Young.
With the Sick
Several 'Crediton residents are
confined
Mr. Chas. Fahrner
Wm. Morlock, whom we
iously mentioned, are still hos
pitalized; ,Mrs. Harry Beaver
and Mrs. Jno. Hirtzel were re
moved to Victoria Hospital on
’Sunday; Miss Saloma Finkbein-
er underwent an operation in
St. Joseph’s Hospital on Monday
and Mr. J. E‘. Gunn, who has
been ill at his home for the
past two months was taken to
St. Joseph’s Hospital on Satur
day; Mrs. Chas. Roeszler is
confined to her room through
illness. We wish all the sick a
speedy return to health.
Women’s Institute
The Crediton Women’s Insti
tute held their regular monthly
meeting in the Council Cham
bers on Wednesday evening,
March 17 th .with an attendance
of 30. The president, Mrs. Hugo
Schenk presided. The
was answered with
joke. The sec.-treas.,
Zwidker gave a very encourag
ing report on the finances of
the society and a motion to
donate $10.00 to Children’s
lief was passed. Mrs. Wm. ,Gais-
er and Mrs. Morris Beaver were
appointed delegates to tlfb com
ing
Mrs.
were
cure
bers.
the chair for the following pro
gram; song "Believe me if all
those endearing charms”; a pap-
by Mrs. B.
by -Mrs. Hann
“Wake Up”; a
Lawson on Flow-
Influence and a
Mrs. Reuber and
Come back to
to London hospitals,
Mr.
pr ev
and
roll call
an Irish
Mrs. G.
re
demonstrations in Exeter.
L. Wein and Mrs. ,S. King
elected a committee to se
nior e chairs for the Cham-
Mrs, Elmer Lawson took
“Plywood1
songs
,ahd
er on
King;
“Trees'
paper by Mrs.
erg and their
vocal duet by
Mrs. E. Fahrner
Erin”, A contest was then en
joyed and a sumptuous lunch
was served by Mrs. E. Lawson,
Mrs. Gilanois, Mrs. W. Weber
and Mrs, S. King, A Vote of
thanks to ,tho hostesses and
those assisting in the program
was expressed by Mrs. F, W,
Morlock and Mrs. C. Sims
and Mrs. Chester Stew-
and Pamela, of Regina,
a few days with Mr.
BRINSLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trevethick,
Grace and Ruth, spent Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Walper, of Greenway.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Tweddle
and children, of West McGilli
vray, spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. George Hodgson.
Miss Gertrude Amos spent the
week-end with friends in Grand
Bend.
Mr.
ardson
spent
and Mrs. Fred Fenton.
Mrs. Jack I-Iotson and Jackie
spent Wednesday with her
daughter, Mrs. Gordon Scott.
Mrs. Roland Neil and Gerald
spent a few days last week with
her parents, Mr. and
Baker, of Shipka.
Mrs. Clover Lewis
some time with her
Sutherland, of Mount Brydges.
Mrs. Prouty and son, -of Exe
ter, spent Wednesday with her
sister, Mrs. George Hodgson.
Mr. J. L. Amos spent Wed
nesday with friends in London.
. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watson and
children, of Parkhill, spent Sun
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Lin Craven.
Mt. and Mrs. Levi White and
Mr. and Mrs. Dean White enter
tained a number of friends at
the former’s home on Thursday
evening last.
Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Prest
spent Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Dixon.
Don’t forget the play entitled
“April’s Fool” presented by the
Thedford Dramatic Society on
behalf of Brinsley Young Peo
ple’s Union in West McGillivray
Hall on Monday, March 29th.
Mrs. Major
is spending
sister, Mrs.
WINCHELSEA
The regular monthly meeting
of the W.M.S. and W.A. was
held on Wednesday last at the
home of Mrs. Wm. Walters with
a large attendance, it being the
Easter meeting.
Miss Lenore Cooper, of Elim-
ville, visited on Wednesday eve
ning with Miss Margaret Wal
ters.
Mr.
spent
home
Davis
at the
Miller
being
Brock
and Mrs. George
Wednesday evening
of Mr. and Mrs.
McCurdy, the occasion
their wedding aniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Goldwin Glenn of Brinsley.
Mr. and Mrs. William Walters
and Margaret visited on Sunday
w i 111 IVIr* ’<ind Mrs* No Is oil
Clarke, of Farquhar.
We are sorry to report that
Miss Beatrice Delbridge was ta
ken to St. Joseph Hospital on
Saturday. We hope for a speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton I-Iorton
and family, of Seaforth, spent |
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Co
lin Gilfillan,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. George Davis were Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Christie and family,
of Thames Road, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Hdrh and Molen, of Zion,
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Davis, of
Kirkton.
PHONE 100
Mr.
i
with
and
Ross
March 29 th at
west group will
of the program
side will supply
the Scripture and
led in prayer. A short
program followed
by Marie Sinclair*
McClinchey. Mrs.
ALLEN’S APPLE JUICE
20 oz. tins 2 for 23c •—* 48 oz. tin 25c
DALTON’S PEANUT BUTTER
1 lb. jars 39c
ROYAL YORK TEA
i/2 lb. 47c
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WESTON’S OATMEAL COOKIES
In bulk, pei’ lb., 25c
They Are Exceptionally
Beautiful
CAMPBELL’S VEGETABLE SOUP
2 tins for 23c
QUICK QUAKER OATS
Large pkgs., each 23c
LYNN VALLEY PEAS
Sieve no. 4, 2 tins 23c
& May
W. R. Cooper, of Kippen,
re-elected Secretary-Treas-
of the Western Ontario
of Threshermen
at
recent convention held in
Mr.
was
urer
Brotherhood
and Farm Power Operators
their i
London.
Easter
We can supply you with an
Easter Lily
To avoid disappointment, call
Exeter 276
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Ralph Bailey and Family Phone 276
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Coats, Dresses, Suits, etc
We cordially invite you to visit our new ladies’, misses’ and
girls’ Ready-to-Wear Department. We have an e xceptionally
large stock of coats, suits, blouses, dresses, skirts, etc. ready for
the Easter trade. Our policy will be to keep good merchandise
at reasonable prices.
At present we have hundreds of Ladies’ and Misses’ Dresses to
choose from. Coats for small girls and boys also in. stock.
Men’s Wear
Spring Suits, -
Underwear, Belts, etc.-
Top Coats, Hats, Gloves, Ties, Braces, Sweaters,
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Ra incoats
Ladies’, Misses’ and Girls’ Plastic Raincoats—
just the thing for the wet spring weather.
Ladies’, Misses’ and Girls’ Gabardine Raincoats—
fawn and brown shades, clearing at greatly re
duced prices.
Curtain Nets
Draperies, etc
New Curtain nets, dra
peries, window blinds,
curtain rods, etc., now
ready for spring.
WESTMINSTER TOILET TISSUE
Very nice quality, 4 rolls 29c
Prices Quoted are Good for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week.