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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-05-13, Page 7THE T1MES-ADV0CATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 13th, 1948 Phone 109 Exeter, Ont. When you call us to look at your sick radio, we give you an honest diagnosis and recommend only those repairs which are actually needed. And the economy with which we put it back in A-l condi­ tion will please you, too. R. E. RUSSELL Pentecostal Tabernacle Pastor: H.” Kendrick Wednesday, 4:30 p.m.— Sunshine Corner, Children’s Hour. All are welcome. Wednesday, 8 :00 p.m.— Bible Study and Prayer Meeting. —The Pastor. Thursday, 2:30 p.m.— W.M.S. Scripture “Mothers”. Speaker: Mrs. H. Kendrick. Friday, 8:00 p.m.— Y.P.S. Speaker: Mr. Roger Trudgeon. Saturday, 9 :00 p.m.— Open air service, weather permitting. Sunday, 10:00 a.m.— Sunday School. Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore. This is your personal invitation to-Sunday School so come. Sunday, 11:00 a.m.— Starting Sunday morning at 11:00 a.m,, two full weeks of Evangelistic services with Evangelist Miss L. Winn, Tuesday through to each Friday at 8:00 p.m. Come and hear this outstanding singer and speaker. Sunday, 7:30 p.m.— Speaker: Evangelist L. Winn. A rousing song fest, old fashioned testimony, from all that are saved. So come! Warner Electric Booders Poultry Raisers: If you have not already seen the advantages and features of the Warner Electric Brooders, you should drop into the store and see the three models that are on display. DELUXE There is nothing finer than the two deluxe models. * The larger one has a 500-chick capacity while the other is of 3 50 capacity. These are heavy, rigid models with aluminum coating, giving it triple insu­ lation for economy of operation. The heat units emit infra red rays as well as an abundance of heat. THE SPACEMAKER This model gives you 24 feet of extra space. Its flat top can be covered with litter just the same as the floor. Like the other Warner models it is of sturdy construction. 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 verse, En* gagements 50c. .....................M........-!.■■■!-■........... ...i BIRTHS BROWN—-At Mrs, Hunter's nur­ sing home on Friday, May 7, 194 8, to |Mr. and Mrs. Fred c. Brown, of Credlton, a son. Robert Frederick, CARR—At Dr. Fletcher's Hos­ pital on Friday, May 7, 1948, to Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Carr, of Exeter, a son, Ronald Vic­ tor. COUILLARD—At Mrs. Batten’s nursing home on Wednesday, May .12th, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Couillard, of Exeter, a daughter. HIGGINS—At Mrs. Batten’s nursing home on Thursday, May 6th, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Higgins, of Exeter, a son (stillborn). HAGERMAN — Orville and Marion (Pooley) Hagerman are happy to announce the birth of their daughter (Nor­ ine Eleanor) at . Grey Nun’s Hospital, Regina, Sask., April 30, 1948, KELLY—At Mrs. Hunter’s nur­ sing home on Thursday, May 6, 1948, .to LAC. and Mrs. Al­ bert Kelly, of Exeter, a son, Albert Lloyd. MOUNSTEPHEN — In Victoria Hospital, London, on Friday, May 7 th, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Mounstephen, of St. Catharines, a son, John Duncan. SNELGROVE — At Victoria Hospital, London, on Friday, May 7, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Snelgrove, a daughter, Margaret Elizabeth. DEATHS ■McLEAN—In Tuckersmith Twp. on Monday, May 10th, 1948, Mr. Glenn McLean, aged 46 years. CREERY—In Children’s War Memorial Hospital, London, on Tuesday, May 11th, 19 48, James Roderick Creery, be­ loved .son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron Creery, in his 9 th year. ABBOTT—On Thursday, -May 6 at the residence of his broth­ er-in-law, Alfred Dickens, 9 33 Lome Ave., London, Leon Arthur Abbott, beloved hus­ band of Jean Hodgins, in his 6 8th year. The funeral service under Masonic auspices was held Sunday with interment in St. James Cemetery, Clan- deboye. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Archie Davis, 790 Dundas St., London, an­ nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter Helen, to Mr. Donald S. Smithers, son of Mr. and Mrs.- Henry W. Smithers, of London, the wedding to take place June 12th. * Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fletcher wish to announce the engage­ ment of their only daughter, Norma Jeanette to Donald Clif­ ford, only son of Mr. Wm. Hooper, of Exeter and the late •Mrs. Hooper, the wedding to take place Wednesday, May 26 at twelve o’clock in Kirkton United Church. c Mr. and Mrs, John W. Brown, Zurich, Ont., announce the en­ gagement of their only daughter Ruth Irene, of London, to Dr. Howard Walter Hostetler, Lon­ don, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Hostetler, New Hamburg, the .wedding to take place at First St. Andrews United Church London, on Saturday, June 5th, at 3.3 0 p.m. c CARDS OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Simp­ son wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered Mrs. Simpson with cards, letters, flowers and visits while a patient in Victoria Hospital. * Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ratz wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered Mrs. Ratz with cards, treats and flowers- while a patient at Victoria Hos­ pital, London. ( Mrs. Mary Roeszler wishes to thank her many friends who so kindly remembered her with cards,-letters and flowers while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. c Miss M-argaret Dougall wishes to say. “Thank You’’ to her many friends and pupils who remembered her with treats and cards during her recent illness.* I HENSALL Mrs. and Mrs. A. D. McEwen visited on Sunday with the for­ mer’s brother, Mr. McEwen who is confined -to St. Joseph’s Hos­ pital in Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby and Donna and Mrs. Rigby of Blen­ heim, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McQueen. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson and daughter, Donna, of London, spent the week-end with Mrs. Ferguson’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jones. Mrs. Edna Corbett returned home from a pleasant visit with her aunt, Mrs. Ida Harding in London. Mrs. Daniels returned to her home here having spent the winter in London. Miss Helen Moir, of London, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bayn- ham. j Mr. and Mrs. Milne Rennie, of Seaforth, called on relatives here recently. Mr, and Mrs. William Simp­ son and family, of Detroit, spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. Louis Simpson. Mrs. Mac Greer, of London, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Bonthron. Mrs. Abray and family and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kading, of London, visited on Sunday with their mother, Mrs. C. Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Case spent the week-end in London with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reid. Mr. and Mrs. McEwen, of Clinton, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. MacLaren. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flear, of Dorchester, visited recently with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hoggarth. Mrs. Letitia 'gangster returned home from a pleasant visit with relatives in Detroit. Rev. W. A. Young B.S.A., St. Andrew’s Church, Fergus will be .the guest minister at the services in Carmel Presbyterian on Sunday. Rev. 'R. A. Brook was assist­ ed at the Hensall United Church CHURCH on Sunday CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Miss Norma M. Knight, Organist Rev. H. H. Turner, B.D. PhD,, of Ingersoll Rev, D. Sinclair, Speaker a.m.—Sunday School. ’ p.m.—Public Worship. 8 p.m.—Choir Practice^ TRIVITT MEMORIAL —- Anglican — Rector, Rev. C. L. Langford, B.A., M.A. Mr, Robert Cameron, Organist Whitsunday 10.30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11.30 a.m.—-Morning Prayer. •* LUBRICATION Come to for the NO CATCHING-NO HOLDING JAMES STREET UNITED Rev, H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M. Musical Director 18 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—“Thanks be ’to God”. Anthbm: Selected. Solo; Mrs. J. Hodgert. p.m.—“The White Stone”. Solo: Charles Godbolt. 7 on Sunday by Mr. E. Shortt, Sunday School Superintendent. The Sacrament of Baptism was dispensed to the children of Mr and -Mrs, A. E. Munn, Mr. Mrs. Murray Traquair, Mr. Mrs. Milton Lavery and Mr. Mrs. Shortt. Mr. E. Shortt has been gaged as principal of the room school at Palmerston. -Mrs, Lammie and Miss Greta Lammie and Miss Amy Lammie, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie and family at Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan and. baby, of Toronto, are holi­ daying with Mrs. Duncan's par- Mrs. Lome and and and en- six- Id 11 Thurs., MAIN STREET UNITED Rev. Harry J. Mahoney, B.D. Mrs. A, Y. Willard, Organist Special Mothers’ Day Services 11 a.m,—Rev. Alblert Hinton, of Kippen. Anthem: “King of Kings’’. 12 Noon—Sunday School. 7 p.m.—Rev. Albert Hinton. Solo: Rev. Albert Hinton. ZION Evangelical-United Brethren Crediton Rev. M. E. Reuber, B.D. Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist 10 a.m.—“Our church.” 11a.m.—Church School. 7:30 p.m.—Farewell Sermon. You save real mone$ get better service from your car—and longer car life by making sure of expert regular lubri­ cation service. Play safe. —Drive in today and every 30 days to Snell Bros. & Co. Exeter Phone 100 Garment Storage for Your Convenience Refrigerated Storage for Your Furs and Winter Garments 2% of Your Fair Valuation is All You Pay for Safe, Insured Storage ents, Mr. and Naughton. Mrs. John Seaforth, was with Miss Minnie Reid. Mr. Hilliard Lawrence pur­ chased the dwelling on Rich­ mond St. South from Mr. H. O. Dayman, of London. Mothers' Day .service was held in Chieelhurst United Church on Sunday with a Young People’s choir. The junior choir sang “Jesus Loves Me”. The Young People’s choir sang “My Moth­ er’s Prayer”. Donald McLellan gave the story. The scripture lessons were read by Miss Mary Taylor and Mrs. L. Brintnell. The Sacrament of Baptism was administered to the children of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stoneman, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Mr. .and Mrs. Gor­ don Hamilton. Rev. R. A. Brook gave a splendid address. Mc- ofC. Cochrane, a recent visitor Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gregus, of Chatham, Mr. John Gregus, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Woodall, of Windsor, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. August Gregus. Brady’s Cleaners Phone 136 Exeter Agencies at Mt. Carmel, Lucan, Grand Bend, Dashwood, Centralia, Hensall, Zurich, Seaforth, Blyth Notice To Bean Growers We have a limited acreage of Cranberry Beans at a guaranteed price per bushel. Inquire at our elevators if interested. We will be cleaning and treating Seed Beans for our customers at Dashwood from May 14 to 22/48. W. E. REID PHONE 87 w DASHWOOD 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 leave, the Bus Ter­ minal one service at Taxi Service. For that New Building or Repair Job Contact Cudmore Gravel Moro cement work is done in Exeter using Cudmore’s gravel than any other. half hour before St. Peter’s.—Pop’s Phone Exeter 171r3 I99 Fur Storage Mr. Brown, of the Rice Lake Fur Co., will be in. Exeter shortly to pick up furs for storage. Please bring your fur coat into Melvin’s Ladies’ and Children’s Wear Exeter Ontario Hand Bags on Sale We are placing on sale this week the balance of our ■ .........‘ “............................ prices you stock of Ladies’ Handbags,—all in new styles; colors, black, brown, and red. At the following will have to act promptly. All bags reg. price $3.95 each All bags reg. price All bags reg. price $5.50 each $6.50 each on sale at on sale at on sale at $2.95 each $3.95 each $4.95 each Men’s and Boy’s Suits Young Men’s Tweed Suits on sale at $23.00 About 20 suits, sizes 35 to 40, light and medium colors. They make a good all-the-year-round suit at .................................................................... $23 each Men’s Worsted Suits Double or single breasted in brown, blue, grey, etc.................................................. $35 to $40 Boys’ Suits Assorted colors, size 24 to 34, double breasted coat, and 2 pairs of pants at $10 to $20 each Raincoats Plastic Raincoats,—just right for rainy days . . . girls’ and misses’ sizes ............................ $1.95 each Small girls’ Plastic Raincoats, sizes 2-4 and 6x, assorted colors ........................................... $1.50 each Ladies’ and misses’ Gabardine Raincoats, sand shade only, reg. price $11.00, clearing at $7.95 MATCHES, Red Bird 3 boxes 37c CORN SYRUP, Crown or Bee Hive 2 lb. 27c 5 lb. bag 84c All Ladies' Spring Suits 25 Percent off Misses’ and Juniors’ Spring Coats, reg. price $20.00 On sale at $15.95 Complete New Stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and Girls’ Dresses Just Arrived This Week "tOMATO^s^^ SHORTENING, Hillcrest .... 1 lb.carton 30c UNWRAPPED YELLOW SOAP ' Pre-war priceCAKE FLOUR, Velvet SOMETHING NEW! SOMETHING NEW! Salad Queen Mixed Vegetables, very popular, Fancy Corn, Beans Carrots, 20 oz« tins 23c Prices Quoted are Good for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. ................... 6 for 25c SOMETHING NEW! Phone 32 Your Superior Store