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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-05-06, Page 7—----------------------— ■ ---------- ----— IJsp It to save Hmei and money when you cultivate, plow, disc, mox, harrow, or plow snow. ZION Gordon Bender, Mr. and Mrs, of Exeter, Mr. Spence and Elaine, of visited recently with Melville Hern. service on Sunday at the usual hour when the special program will be does your job quickly, easily, at low cost This new Page, backed by 20 years’ experience, gives you "big-tractor” features at low cost. Headlight and equipment light for night work, New quick-change hitch. Balanced for easy handling, Direct-drive, worm-gear transmission, using cut gears and ball bearings. No cheap belts or chains. Gears and clutches in dust-free case. Adjustable wheels, Individual wheel dutches make turning easy. UZ,, 2, 3, and 4 H.P. Prices are surprisingly low. Come in — see the new Page now. Harris West 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 PhD., an ENGINE TUNE-UP 7 * Snell Bros. & Co EXETER PHONE 100 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. Read the want ads and get results. Way For fast growth... high livability you klu de­ pend on Turkey Start- ena. Takes only 4 lbs. per poult KBStt TBEBBY HWEK I PUSIII6 . I 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. ZION 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 uum cup action of the Easy gets your clothes clean­ er with less wear and tear. See them on display our store. There are several models. 0 GERMS IN DRINKING FOUNTAINS One Chek-R-Tab quart of chick drink­ ing water prevents spread of pommon disease germs. Econ­ omical. 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. 7 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 __ ________/ 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. r A 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. J 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. 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