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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-05-27, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 27th, 1948 Page 5 IT’S THE SAME delicious Maxwell House Coffee . . . in Super-Vaeuuni Tin (Drip or Regular Grinds) .,, Glassine-Lined Bag (All Purpose Grind) , . « or Instant. Maxwell House made instantly in tlie cup. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cann, of Thames Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern ana sons, Harry and Bob, of Zion, visited on Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs Jas. Squire. They also attended James Street Church service and heard the Huronia "Male Choir. Mr. Harry Hern took part In the choir. I c /CHURCH BRINSLEY Rev. Weir, of Centralia, occu­ pied the pulpit of Brinsley Unit­ ed Church on Sunday last. Mr, and Mrs. Dealy, of Som- ■< Attention TURKEY RAISERS i When Selling Your Old Hens and Toms Remember to Call / Riverside Poultry Co. THAMESFORD ONTARIO “Where You Receive the Most for the Least” Phone Kintore 17r9 or Hensall 80r2 on Sunday Marvel, and Donald bra,Mrs.Maitland and Mrs Me- Kee,of Sarnia, visited recently with Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Mor- ley. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Announcement - Time-table Change June Departmental Grade XIII (Upper School) Examinations — in — Algebra and English Composition The Minister of .Education that the Grade XIII examinations Composition, originally scheduled written instead on will be written on The revised reads as follows: Friday, June 11th 9:00 - 11:30 1:30- 4:00 Friday, June Monday, June time-table for Ontario announces in Algebra and English for June 14th, will be 11th. No examinations 14th. 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Willard, Organist 11 a.m.—“Willing to Serve’’ Anthem: Lift Up Your Heads 12 noon—Sunday Scho.ol. 7 p.m.—“ Cares That Infest the Day.’’ Tues.—Evening Auxiliary at the home of Mrs, Mabel Skinner Sun., June 6—Sunday School Anniversary. TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector, Rev. C. L. Langford, B.A., M.A. Mi*. Robert Cameron, Organist 10.30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11.30 a.m.—Morning Service ZION Evangelical-United Brethren Crediton Rev. J. V. Dahms Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist 10 a.m,—Morning Worship. Sermon: “The Church Doing Good.’’ 11 a.m.—-Church School. 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship, Sermon: ‘The Cowardly King’ Fri., May 28, 8.30 p.m.—Mis­ sion Band in the church school room. Tor- witli and' ( CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Miss Nonna M. Knight, Organist Rev. Donald Sinclair, Minister 10 a.m.-—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Public Worship Tues., June 1, 8 p.m,___ _ , „ i.—The en Congregational Circle of Mrs. II.meet at the bon Laing. Cav- will PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor The special services are continu­ ing at 8 p.m. through to Fri day with Evangelist L. Winn'. Come and see God in action. Great Song and Testimony services. Wed., 4.3'0 p.m,—-Sunshine Cor­ ner. Children’s Hour. Sat., 9 p.m,—Open air service. D.V. Sun., 10 Supt., Sun., 11 Speaker, Miss L. Winn. Sun., 7.3 0 p.m.—Evangelistic service. Come to this closing service with our Sister at the present time. A great message a.m.—Sunday School. Mr.' E. Cudmore. am.—Morning Worship ROMAN CATHOLIC Father Fogarty in charge. Schedule of Masses for Mt. Carmel Church, Orpah Watson spent the week-end •with friends in Detroit and Wayne, Michigan. Jimmie and Ruby .Watchson, of London, spent the week-epd with Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Dixon. Those who spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Treve- thick were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Timm, and Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Callfas, of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs, and family, of and Mrs. Flornt hi, Mr. and Mrs. family, of Crediton, day with Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Gower. Miss Irene Neil, of Lieury, spent Thursday with her sister Mrs. Jack Trevethick. We are sorry to report that Mrs. John W. Morgan was ad­ mitted to Victoria Hospital Lon­ don on Friday last. Her many friends hope for a speedy recov­ ery. Mr. family, week-end with Mrs. Clover Lew­ is. Mrs. Catherine Davis, of Lon­ don, spent a few days with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Geoi'ge Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins and children spent Friday eve­ ning with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dobbs, of Lucan. Miscellaneous Shower A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and rjVIrs. George Hodgson last Tues- iFrank McLellan Strathroy, Mr. Bishop, of Del- Ken Kuhn and spent Sun- and Mrs. McGovern and of Toronto, spent the day when they entertained about fifty guests at a shower in hon- our his and The and couple were large chairs Sherritt read the following ad­ dress: Dear Ted and Dorothy, We have met here to-night in honour of your recent mar­ riage and to enjoy a social evening in your company. As for Ted, he having lived in our midst all his life, we have loved and respected him not only as a relative but for his sterling qualities also, and to Dorothy we want to extend a warm welcome to our family circle going too as tunity and hope, Dorothy, you find us sufficiently likeable to feel at home in our company and count yourself one of this family of relatives, and now we ask you to accept these re­ membrances and hope you will find them all useful and have pleasure in using them. Master Carl and Jim Turner, cousins of the groom, carried in the beautifully decorated bas­ kets of lovely gifts. The groom made a suitable reply. Refresh­ ments were served. Guests were present from London, Hyde Park, Exeter, Parkhill, Shipka, Arkona, Ailsa Craig and West Williams. of the latter’s nephew and bride of a week ago, Mr, Mrs. Ted Prouty, of Exeter, evening was spent in music games.Later the young escorted to two and Miss Doris and we feel sure we are to love you very much time gives us the oppor- to get better acquainted hope, Dorothy, you will here*? YOUR 1 - 2 of 3 THRIFTY DRIVING 1 2 3 Regular lubrication saves gas! Engine wear and costly repairs are avoided by lubrication! Regular lubrication pro­ perly carried out for a keeps dependable it rolling! today and makes car— everyDrive in 30 days—for new savings and new service from your car. Snell Bros. & Co. Exeter Phone 100 Church and St. Peter’s 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. leave the Bus Ter­ half hour before St. Peter’s.—Pop’s CENTRALIA Mr. and Mrs. C. Rowe, of onto, spent the week-end the latter’s parents, Mr. Mrs. Alvin Essery. Mr. and Mrs. S. Molnar re­ turned to their home -on Wed­ nesday of last week after spend­ ing several months in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. F. Penwarden and Harold spent the week-end at their cottage at Grand Bend. Mrs. Clara Abbott returned home on Thursday of last week, having spent the winter in Pas­ adena, California, with her sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ham visited over with Mr. and ’Mrs. E. Carruthers in London. Fit. Sgt. J. L., Mrs. Andrew and daughter, of Aylmer, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks. The Centralia Farmers Co-Op­ erative has been sold to Mr. Wm. Elliott and Mr. Wm. Harp­ er. Mrs. Albert Harlton has the' sympathy of many friends in the loss of her husband. Mr. Harlton a resident of this village for the past nine years away suddenly Friday of last ceased, though for some time, confined death came as a shock to family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith Jimmie spent the holiday week­ end at their respective homes in Stratford and Millbank. Miss Ada Mitchell, . R.N., of expected California, Mrs. Dae Fairhall. George Bayn- the week-end who passed at his home on week. The de­ in poor health had never been to his bed and liis 'his entative from the New Health Aluminum Co. visited the soci­ ety with the suggestion of spon­ soring a banquet. This was de­ cided later hold over The with Essery leading with a hymn and the Scripture lesson was read by Miss R. Chambers. Mrs. L. Hicks read a paper “Mothers of to-day are Moulders of to-morrow’’ fol­ lowed by a vocal duet by Mrs. O. Langford and Mrs. K. Greb. Two papers were read by Miss1 R. Chambers “The Mother” and “The Faithful Few.” Another1 vocal duet was sung by Mrs. J. Essery and Mrs. H. Lightfoot. The meeting was closed with all repeating the Mizpah Benedic­ tion and lunch was served by Mrs. T. Boyes, Mrs. L. Hodgson, Mrs. B. Hicks and Mrs. C.' Skinner. to be held but at a meeting moved and carried not to it. The meeting was taken by the program committee, program was in keeping Mother’s Day with Mrs. A. WHALEN George Earl, of Exeter, a few days during last with Mr. and Mrs. Milne Mr. Mr. and Delaware, Ohio, home this week to parents, Mr. and Mitchell W.M.S. Meeting The regular meeting of the AV.M.S. was held in the school­ room of the Church. Mrs. Mur­ ray Elliott was in charge of the Worship period. The hymn “Oh Master of the Waking World” was sung by all. Mrs. Elliott read the scripture passage from John 14. Mrs. Lome Hicks gave a good address on the Branch convention in Exeter. The quartette, Mrs. L. Hodgson, Mrs. Otto Brown, Mrs. William Essery and Mrs. Penwarden sang the hymn “Giving your All to God”. Mrs. H. Powe gave a report meeting in dent, Mrs. business period. A poem entitl­ ed “Giving” was read by Mrs. Lorne Hicks. Mrs. Herman Powe spoke on the Blue Book. A discussion on ways o£ making money was held. The hymn My Faith Looks Up To The6 was sung and the president closed the meeting by prayer. A lovely lunch was served by Mrs. Cecil Skinner. W.A. Meeting The monthly meeting of the W.A, was held in the church basement on Thursday, May 13. The president was in the chair I for the opening exercises and business during which a repres- is visit with her Mrs.Norman I of the Presbyterial Seaforth. The presi- I-Iepburn, took the Holiday Sturdy Canvas Running Shoes for Boys BUSWELL’S Come And look over our line of lighting fixtures; also floor, table and bedrooms lanmps. Toasters, Vacuum Cleaners, Automatic Irons Electric Motors of various sizes Flat and “V” Pulleys of popular sizes “V” Belts, all lengths If you have wiring to be done, there is no job too large or too small for us. R.R. 1 St. MarysPhene Kirkton 27-3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Draperies, Curtains and Curtain Nets We have an exceptionally fine range of draperies made up curtains and curtain nets, including cot­ tage sets, tains. much better. i, criss-cross, Martha Washington cur- Prices are lower this season and qualities We have the largest range of men’s wear ready for summer that we have had in years, including suits, top-coats, hats, socks, ties, belts, swea­ ters, etc., at very attractive prices. Mr. spent week Pullen. Mr. and Mrs. Fischer, of St. Marys, were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klare. Week-end visitors with and Mrs. Alex Baillie were and Mrs. Tom Simpson Tommy, Mr. and Mrs. Collier Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grant, all of Toronto. Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson were Miss Winnie Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and Ivan, of London. Mr. and Mrs. J. Whelihan and Ruth, and Marion Morley, at­ tended “Open House’’ at the collegiate in St. Marys on Friday evening. Miss Sara Fitzgerald, of Lon­ don, was a weak - end < visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IF. Squire. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gunning, of Granton, tors of Mr. and kinson. Mr. and Mrs. Sunday visitors with Mr. Mrs. Edgar Rodd. of Woodham. Miss Audrey Arksey, of Lon­ don, visited over the week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott and family, of London, were re­ cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster. Mr. and Mrs, ■and Mr. and Mr Stratford Mr Mrs, visited on Mi John Hodgson Parkinson and Wm. French. Mr. and Mrs. spent Tuesday cv and Mrs. Marys. were Sunday Mrs. Frank E. Foster were and I Gordon Morley Bruce Dale, of spent the 24 th with and Mrs. Win, Morley. Wm. Pr on moks, of London,, mday with Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph innie with Mrs.1 Cecil Squire :>ning with Mr. Don Harris, near Mr. Stewart Broadfoot, Clinton, spent the holiday with his cousin, lan McAllister, of Zurich. J Knitting Yarns We have a large stock of knitting yarns in new Summer colors including Krov unshrinkable. Mon­ arch, Swan and Beehive brands. Get your supply while there is a large range to choose from. Monarch & Beehive Knitting Books in stock again Window Blinds _ In green, cream and white. A good range of sizes now in stock; also Curtain Rods. Lad ies’ Ready-to-Wear Visit our Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear Department for hot weather dresses and sportswear. MERRIE ENGLAND MARMALADE Lemon, organ© & grapefruit, 20 oz. jar 29c ROYAL YORK ORANGE PEKOE TEA Save 10e pkg. on this special offer S lb. pkg......................... OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Good buying ............ CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES—New Shipment, Cobblers, Chippewas, Katahdcns, Seba- gos and Green Mountains, Some special buys in small seed sizes, per tin 37c ,11c Men’s and Boys’ ort Shirts Sport shirts will be very pop­ ular again for the hot wea­ ther. We now have a large stock in pastel shades; also new checks to choose from. Men’s and Boys’ ShortSleave Puliove rs Sweaters in Penman’s also a full range of Sweat Shirts. make; men’s * Special Special — 10 dozen white pure Irish line kerchiefs, on sale this 40c, 2 for 75c men’fc hand- week CHOICE UNSWEETENED BLUEBERRIES While they last, supply limited Gallon tine ............................... only DRINKING CHOCOLATECADBURY’S New, convenient, fully sweetened & lb. ROYAL CITY PEAS AND CARROTS Choice quality ............... 20 oz. tins 89c 24c ,19c Prices Quoted are Good for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Your Superior Store