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Gordon Bender,
Mr. and Mrs,
of Exeter, Mr.
Spence and Elaine,
of
visited recently with
Melville Hern.
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at the usual hour
when the special
program will be
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CENTRALIA
r. and Mrs.
Dashwood,
George Jaques,
and Mrs. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spence,
Blanshard,
Mr. and Mrs.
Church
will be held
of 1.30 p.m.
Mother’s Day
observed.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart and
family, of Denfield, visited on
Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Brock,
Mrs. Orville Snell, of London,
is spending a few days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs.
Brock and family visited
ly with Mr. and Mrs.
Henderson, of St. Marys.
Mrs. Gordon gudgeon spent
several days recently visiting in
Toronto.
We are glad to report that
Mr. Wm. Brock is improving
slowly at time of reporting.
Mr. and Mrs, Eph Hern visit
ed on Sunday with Mrs. L. Kyle
of Exeter.
Mrs. Allan Westcott, of Exeter
visited recently with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Epli Hern.
> Eph Hern
Wellington1
recent-
Robert
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 6th, 1948
YOUR CAR
on Sunday
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an
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Batten’s
Monday,
.and Mrs
Bert
an
their
Hos-
London, on Thursday,
BIRTHS
BENDER—At
nursing
MTS.
home on
May 3, 19 48, to Mr.
Bender, of Dashwood,
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Miss Norma M- Knight, Organist
Rev, H, II. Turner, B.D.
of Ingersoll
Announcements
Birth, Death and Marriage
Notices are Inserted free of
charge. Card of Thanks 50c.
In Memoriam Notice 50c for
single verse. 25c extra for each additional
gagements
CHURCH DAV i FQC OUT OF
r n i lloo your pocket
Gordon
a son.
DUFFIELD—Mr. and Mrs.
Duffield are happy to
nounce the birth of
daughter at St. Joseph’s
pi tai,
April 22nd, 1948, a sistei* for
Betty.
MOORE—At Dr, Fletcher’s Hos
pital on Wednesday, April 28,
19 48. to LAC. .and Mrs.
Moore, of Exeter, a son. Gary
Connell.
10 a.m.—Sunday School,
11 a.m.---Public Worship.
Thurs., 8 p.m.- -Choir Practice.
Mon., May 10, 8.15 p.m.—Y.P.S.
will meet at th*- home of Mr.
and Mrs. Graham Mason.
JAMES STREET UNITED
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.
Musical Director
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
Movie Film, Beyond Our Owri
11 a.m.-—Mother’s Day Service,
The Baptism of Infants.
Choir: The M-°n’s Choir will
sing two anthems.
p.m.—“Hannah — A Godly
Mother.”Choir: The Men’s Choi/ will
sing two anthems.
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results.
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A' V A ■■■:<'j
rur Storage
Mr. Brown, of Ice Lake Fur Company, will be- in
Exeter shortly to pick up furs for storage. Please
bring your fur coat into
Ladies’ and
JVieiVm S Children’s Wear
Exeter * Ontario
ROBINSON—At Dr. Fletcher’s
Hospital on Thursday, April
29, 19 4 8, to LAC. and Mrs.
Harvey Robinson, of Exeter,
a daughter, Cherryl Elizabeth
WEDLAKE—A t Mrs. Hunter’s
nursing home on Sunday, May
2nd, 1.9 4 8, to Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Wedlake, of Exeter, a
son, Morris William.
MILLER—At Mrs. Batten’s nur
sing home on Wednesday,
May 5, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Miller, of Dashwood,
daughter, Linda Ellen.
DEATHS
a
Hos-SANDERS—In St. Joseph’s
pital, London, on April 3 0,
1948, William Henry Sanders,
of Denver, .Col., brother
Mrs. R. N. Creech. The
mains were forwarded
Denver for interment.
of
re-
to
—At
Mrs.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —
Rector, Rev, C. L. Langford,
B.A., M,A,
Mr. Robert Cameron, Organist
Mother’s Day
10,30 a.m.—Sunday School.
M.3 0 a.m.—Baptism and Morn
ing .Service.
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Evahgelical-United Brethren
Crediton
Rev. M. E. Reuber, B.D.
Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist
10 a.m.—Mothers’ Day message.
Baptism of children.
11a.m.—Church S<hool.
7:30 p.m.—“The Need for the
Gospel.”
Next Sunday Evening Farewell
Sermon
Savings in fuel and oil bills are yours,
as well as new pep and efficiency from
your car when you see us regularly for
You’ll be delighted with the swell job the Easy
Washing Machine does with your clothes. The vac
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GERMS IN
DRINKING
FOUNTAINS
One Chek-R-Tab
quart of chick drink
ing water prevents
spread of pommon
disease germs. Econ
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Rely on Purina
CHEK-R-TABS
MARRIAGES
HODGSON — COPELAND
the home of Mr. and
Arlow Copeland on Wednes
day, April 21, 1948, Miss
Marjorie Lorene Copeland, of
Kirkton to Mr. Howard Hod
gson,
Mr.
gson
, of Ailsa Craig, son of
and Ml’s. Thomas Hod-
by Rev. D. Goodger.
ENGAGEMENTS
ROMAN CATHOLIC
Father Fogarty in charge.
Schedule of Masses for Mt.
Carmel Church and St. Peter’s
Church, No. 4 Highway, South
of Exeter.
May 2, 6, 9,’ 23—Mass at Mt.
Carmel at 9: St. Peter’s at 11
May ,16, 23—Mass at Mt. Car
mel at 11; St. Peter’s at 9.
Taxis will
minal one
service at
Taxi Service.
MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev. Harry J. Mahoney, B.D.
Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
Special Mothers’ Day Services
11 a.m,—The Sunday School will
worship with the congregation
Children’s Chorus by the Pri
mary Department.
Anthems by the Male Choir:
“Jesus Shall Reign”, “The
King of Love My Shepherd Is”
Address: Mr. W. G. Medd, of
the Kumjoinus Class.
Story: Bill Armstrong.
Service conducted by -George
Taylor and Leonard McKnight
p.m,—“Beyond Our Own”. In
spiring sound pictures of love
and devotion.
Anthems by the Male Choir:
“Stand Up, Stand Up for Jes
us”. “Take the Name of Jes
us With you”
Tuesday, s'p.m.—
Evening Auxiliary.
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Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick, Case Tactors
and Implement Sales
Your advertising message is read by more than 9,200 people.
leave the Bus Ter
half hour before
St. Peter’s.—Pop’s
and Mrs. Carl Fletcher,
of Nowsalem, Nova Scotia, wish
to announce the engagement of
their daughter, Mona Rose, to
Harold Melvin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Campbell, Exeter,
Ont., the wedding to take place
in Hensail, "’May 8. *
Mr. and Mrs. Orval McClinch-
ey, Varna, wish to announce the
engagement of their eldest
daughter, Doreen Gertrude Mar
gie, ,to Stewart Glenn Webb,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Webb, Dashwood, the
wedding to take place May 29th
at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church,
Zurich. ■ c
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins
wish to thank all
kindly remembered
with, letters, cards
while a patient
Hospital.
those who so
Mr. Higgins
and flowers
in Victoria
,,c
wishes to
the many
Miss Marie Melville
say “Thank you” to
friends who sent congratulatory
cards and gifts for her gradua
tion at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
IN MEMORIAM
>h
ofLAWSON—In loving memory
our dear son and brother,
Pilot Officer Orval P. Lawson
who lost his life somewhere
in the Mediterranean Sea four
years ago, May 7th, 194 4.
Our family circle has been brok-
en,A link gone from our chain,
But though we’re parted for
while
We know
Some day we hope to meet you
Some day we know not when,
We shall meet in a better land
And .never part again.
We shall meet with many a
loved one,
That was torn from our embrace
We shall listen to their voices,
And behold .them face to face,
Sunshine passes, shadows fall,
Love’s remembrance
-—Sadly missed by
loved him, Mom,
Olive and brother
we’ll meet .again.
a
outlasts all
those who
Dad, sister
Gerald. *
memory of
*
WILSON—In loving
P.O. W. H. Wilson, »who died
in action over Belgium four
years ago, May 8, 19 44.
—The family.
WITZEL—In loving memory of
a .dear mother and grand
mother, Mary Witzel, who
passed away twenty-one years
ago May 3rd, 1927.
Deep in the heart lies a picture
Of a loved one laid to rest;
memory’s frame we shall
keep it,
Because she was one of the
best. (
—EveV remembered liy her
daughters and grandchildren.
Falls Through Roof
William Feta
sustained painful injuries when
he fell through the roof of a
building which he was engaged
In repairing. He suffered a head
cut and a lacerated shoulder.
of Parkhill
William Morlock
The death took place in Vic
toria Hospital, of Mr. William
Morlock, Crediton, after a few
weeks illness, in his 8 6th year.
Born near Morriston, Ont., when
a -boy he moved to Stephen twp.
with his parents, the late Mr.
and Mrs. Gottliel Morlock. In
18 8 8 he married Lydia Haist
and moved to a farm at Sharon
where he farmed until about a
year ago. Since that time he
lived at Shipka with his daugh
ter, Mrs. Albert Gaiser. His wife
predeceased him four years ago.
Surviving
man, of
Stephen,
ton; two
Gaiser, of Shipka and
Charles Hoffman, of Bluevale;
also one sister, Mrs. Marie
Braun, of Owendale, Mich, and
three brothers, John, Edward
and Albert Morlock, of Crediton
The funeral
Rev. M. E.
C. Dinney
Exeter and
public service in
Evangelical U.B.
which Mr. Morlock was :
long and faithful member
Reuber sang a beautiful
“God Understands,
Interment was made
ton cemetery. Those from a dis
tance who attended the funeral
were, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Haist
and Mr. and Mrs. Moses Brown
of Pigeon, Mich., Mrs. Otto
Braun, of Owendale, Mich., Mr.
and Mrs. Chris. Haist, of Zurich
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
H. T. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 4.3 0 p.m.—Sunshine Cor
ner. One hour with Mrs.
Sweigard for children. Come
and enjoy the songs and ac
tions.
Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer.
Fri„ 8 p.m.—-Y.P.S. Speaker,
Mr. Graham.
Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School.
Supt., Mr. E. Cudmore.
Mother’s Day.
Sun,. 11 a.m.—Mrs. Montgom
ery, Western District Super
visor of the W.M.S. will be
the guest speaker of the day.
Sun., 7.3 0 p.m.—Mrs. Montgom
ery, speaker.
are three sons, Free-
Crediton, Herbert, of
and Lome, of Credi-
daughters, Mrs. Albert
of Shipka and Mrs.
Hoffman, of
one sister,
was conducted by
Reuber from the R.
Funeral Home at
was followed by a
the Crediton
Church
a
of
life-
Mrs.
solo
He Cares”,
in Credi-
Huron Presbytery
Meet in Seaforth
Huron Presbytery of the Un
ited Church of Canada met in
the Presbyterian Church,
forth, on. April 27th, with
Wm. Mair, Thames Road,
siding.
The officers elected for
next Conference year,
1948, to June 30,
Chairman, "
Wingham;
Gardiner,
er, Mr. J.
'Rev. Wm.
J. Wilson, Brussels,
inated for the settlement .corn
mittee. Mr. Frank Howson, o
Wingham and Rov. R. G. Hazel
wood, Walton,
as commission
Council which
ver next September
Cope, Goderich, and Rev, W
Sea-
Rev,
pre-
the
July 1,
19 49, were:
Rev. W. A. Beecroft',
secretary, Rev. A. W.
Egmondville; treasur-
A. Snider, Goderich.
Mair and Rev. II.
were nom-
were nominated
l’S t0
meets
the General
in Vancou-
Rev. C. W.
j.
Moores, Belgrave, were appoint
ed as the induction committee.
The Laymen’s Association elect-1
ed Mr. Nelson Trewartha, Clin
ton, as chairman, and Mr. RoJ
bert Watson, Brucdfield as sec
retary. ■ ,
It was decided that James Ab
exander Filshie, B.A., who has
completed the work of third
year jn Theology at Emmanuel
College, Toronto, be sent up by
Presbytery to Conference for
I ordination.
Day; may
Wear a Flower
POTTED PLANTS -CUT FLOWERS
Roses
Carnations
Hydrangia
Calxalaria
Cynneraria
Fuschia
African Violets in pink,
white and violet
Mixed Pots
Geraniums
Pansies
Snapdragons
Tulips
Stalks
Sweet Peas
Bouquets and Potted Plants from $1.00 to $5.00
EXETER FLOWER SHOP
Ralph Bailey and Family Phone 276
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We have a large stock of merchant! ise suitable for Mother’s Day gifts,
including gloves, hosiery, handkerchiefs, lingerie, belts, parasols, etc. at
very attractive prices.
16 only, Junior and Misses’ Spring Coats, sizes
12 to 14x,—all this season’s coats.
Regular price $20.00
To clear in a hurry at $15.95 each.
£
All Lad ies’ and Misses* Spring Suits
Clearing at 25 percent off
Wallpapers
New Patterns in Wallpapers,—for living rooniSj
dining rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, etc.
Odd bundle lots of Wallpaper to clear
at greatly reduced prices
Factory Cotton
The first %ve have had for some time, 36” wide,
in two quantities.
25c and 35c yd.
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Men’s Suits
Browns, Greys, Blues
Double or single breasted
worsteds at $35 to $40.
Men’s Tweed Suits
For a good second suit.
On sale at $25 each.
Overalls, Pants, etc.
All sizes in stock.
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Prices Quoted are Good for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week,
JAM, Wcthey’s Raspberry, 24 oz. jars, 35c
JIFFY VIE CRUST, ■Mother Jackson’s, 29c
PEAS, Aylmer, Sieve No. 4-5, choice, 166
PICKLES, Sour Mixed, (while they Inst)
16 oz. jars 17c
RED PLUMS or Crabapples, gals., only
COFFEE, Royal York or Rod Rose, lb.
BULK SOAP CHIPS, Extra value 2 lbs.
UNWRAPPED YELLOW SOAP
Ih’c-war price 6 for
k.
Phone 32
57c
53c
25c
25c
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