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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-07-01, Page 5Page 5 "Why didn’t | try them be­ fore?" is the lament of "First Time" Times-Advocate Want Ad users. Announcements on Sunday BIRTHS Mr. son.in i the PREVENTIVEto MAINTENANCE Snell Bros. & CoFor- EXETER IfCARDS OF THANKSMrs. M. Me- Room Size on they motored to Grand Mrs. by his Sea­ Mrs. visit- TJAUGGS'AND’SKEETER1 ■' 8» Lon- past Jack Mr. were New and and the Mr. and neighbors for the sympathy shown them their recent sad bereave- for the beautiful floral away ago, of the late Mrs. wish to thank Hos- last DICK—In Monday, Dick, In at- at Jean Tom Wed- memory passed years check. Skilled specialists and modern equipment assures results. will be July 4th. anniversary service of W.A. Mrs. A business. were read by Bob Hern are Hodgins at- St. Patrick's and visited I-I. Davis read The Pym, Min- thanks to Rev. of Kirkton Angli- and the Murdy and pallbearers. * Lome Ridley, of Blan- visited with Mr. and Hern on Monday. Warren Brock and with Mr. and Mrs. service next, Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick, Case Tactors and Implement Sales Neglected car troubles can cost you money ... at the first signs of off­ color performance—drive in for our Sunday Bailey, Al- in of and entrance. Hay Township on June 28, 1948, Geo. his 72nd year and also after she home. Laverne Morley. —"A Sign to Believe Not.’’ great Spiritual .BJ. TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector, Rev. C. L. Langford, B.A.. M.A. Mr. Robert Cameron, Organist 10.30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11.30 a.m.—Holy Communion. Birth, Death and Marriage Notices ai’e inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 50c. In Memorlam Notice r.Oc for single verse, Sue extra for each additional verse. En­gagements 50c. THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 1st, 1948 PHONE 100 Phone 32 MAM’’ Hardware UNION SERVICES Main St. and James St, * United Churches Service in Main St, Church 11 a.m.-—Union service with James St. "Vision is Indispen­ sable for the Abundant Life." Antheni: "Holy Art Thou." Duet: "Reign Thou Supreme" Miss Dorothy Davis and Gerald Skinner. 12 noon—Sunday School, 10 a.m.—Sunday School Janies St. Church. Evening service withdrawn. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer and Bible Study. Fri„ 8 j).m.—Y.P.S. Speaker, Mr. Harvey Wright. Sat., 9 p.m.-—Open air. Weather permitting. Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Missionary Sunday. Supt., Mr- E. Cudmore. Sun., 11 a.m.—"The Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand.” Com­ munion Sunday. Sun., 7,30 p.m.- Them That There is a Awakening in our midst. God is working. We invite you to come. Elimville Groups Meet The regular June meeting of the Elimville W.M.S. 'and W.A. was. held on Thursday, June 17, with Miss Dora Delbridge in charge. The meeting opened with a hymn followed by the Lord’s Prayer repeated in unison. The CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev, Donald Sinclair, Minister Miss Norma M, Knight, Organist 10 a.m.—-Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Public Worship. Sub­ ject: "The Foolishness of Preaching." Fri,, July 2, 8.30 p.m.—Choir practice will be held at the home of Miss Norma Knight. ZION Evangelical-United Brethren Crediton Rev. J. V, Dahms Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist 10 a.m.—Morning Worship, "The Relation of Morality Christianity”. 11 a.m.—Church School. 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship. “Christ’s Warning to the Self Righteous." Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Horace Delbridge. The Me­ ditation was read by Miss Dora "Jesus Re­ World Skinner was reading was Delbridge. A solo, members When the gets,” by Mrs. Ross enjoyed by all. A given by Mrs. Cliff Brock, fol­ lowed by a reading by Mrs. Wm. Routly. Mrs. Wm. Johns the Constitution W.M.S. president, had charge of the utes and roll call the secretary, Mrs. Charles Ste­ phen; also the supper commit­ tee’s report. The price of the Strawberry Supper was set at '75 cents and 35 cents. The Mis­ sion Circle will sell ice cream. Mrs. Gilbert Johns was in charge of the W.A. business. The next meeting, with the Mission Band as .guests, will be held in the church. The north ladies are to bring cookies and the south ladies are to bring sandwiches. Mrs. Harold Bell, Mrs. William Routly and Mrs. Charles Steph­ en are to make the orangeade. The meeting closed with a hymn and the Benediction. A dainty lunch was served by Group “D". THAMES ROAD Week-end visitors with and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner Miss A. Gardiner, R.N., of York, Rev. Wm. Gardiner Eleanor Hudson, of Egmondville, Mr. and Mrs. A. Day and Mrs. John Fletcher, of Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. C. Fletcher, of Winchelsea. Several from this community attended anniversary services at Elimville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paterson, of Hensail, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Miller on Sunday. Mrs. A. Hunkin underwent a minor pital, week, her a The north, Road School, held a picnic sup­ per and social evening at Thames Road school Monday of this week. We are sorry to report that Mr. Aimer Passmore is still con­ fined to his bed through illness. We wish him a speedy recovery to good health soon. The Thames Road Mission Cir­ cle will meet at the home of Miss Agnes Bray on Saturday afternoon of this week. Sunday services will be at the usual hour on Sunday, Sunday School will be at 10:15 a.m., church at 11:15 a.m. Ruth Allen underwent a ton­ sil operation on Friday of last week in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs, John Dalrymple and family of five children ar­ rived from Scotland last week and are at present with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dawson. operation at Victoria London, Friday of Her many friends wish speedy recovery. Farm F o r u m group, south and east of Thames SAINTSBURY Mr. and Mrs. A. Dickins family, of London, spent week-end at the home of and Mrs. J, Dickins. Master Waynne is spending a few holi­ days with Mr. and Donald. Mr. and Mrs. L. tended service at church, Saintsbury with Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Atkinson tended Granton United Church Sunday morning and visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. Morley. , Miss M. Isaac spent the week­ end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mullins and Ruth Ann, of .Strathroy, • the FARQUHAR—In Clinton Hospi­ tal, on Monday, June 28th, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Farquhar, of Kippen, a son. FOGELBEiRG—At Mrs. Batten’s nursing home mi Tuesday, June 29, 19 48, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fogelberg, of Centralia, a daughter, Donna Jean. WALTER—On Monday, June 28, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Walter, of Timmins, a MARRIAGES PASSMORE—HAIST — At home of the groom’s parents, on Saturday, June 26, 19 48, Myrtle Magdalena, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Haist of Crediton, to Aimer Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Passmore, of Thames Road, by Rev. J. V. Dahms, or Crediton assisted by Rev. Wm. Mair. DEATHS BROWN—In Crediton on Tues­ day, June 29, 1948, Florina Seibert, beloved wife of the late Samuel Brown in her 86tli year. The funeral will take place from her late residence in Crediton on Friday, July 2. Service at 1.30 p.m. Interment in Crediton Evangelical Ceme­ tery. The family of the late Wm. Ogden wish to thank their many friends sincere during ment; tributes; the nurses and staff of the St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon­ don. Special Canon James, can Church, funeral home What are you growing on your lawn . . . grass weeds? It’s probably a mixture of both. But it need not be. Not when Green Cross’ Weed-No-More will do such a thorough job of eradicating those ugly weeds. .In three weeks after spraying they will be killed to the tips of the roots. — Green Cross also supplies — DDT Flower Spray and Garden Guard For the potatoes and the tomatoes there’s nothing better than Sudden Death Bug Killer SEASONABLE ITEMS Coleman Gasoline Stoves — Hotplates New Perfection and Reliance Oil Stoves NO CATCHING—NO HOLDING tlllU 'XV 14 Lil XX 41IIj VI L I CL LI visited in this locality over week-end. Misses Hazel McFalls and marie Davis were successful obtaining required amount marks on their year’s work have passed their Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis mot­ ored to Midland on Tuesday and .visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smythe and Mr. and Mrs. F. Dickins, of Coldstream. Mr, and Mrs. R. Greenlee visited on Sunday with Mrs. Greenlee and family, of Brinsley MT. and Mrs. C. Davis and family and Mr. and Mrs. M. Hamilton took a motor trip re­ cently and reported a good time. Mr. and Mrs. H. Atkinson and George visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. Carroll, of Woodham, on Sunday. Miss Almarie Davis is spend­ ing a few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. Elston and on Sunday Eend. The family Annie Herbert their many friends and neigh­ bors for the kindness and Sym­ pathy shown them in their re­ cent sad bereavement; also for the beautiful floral tributes and those who offered the loan of their cars. Special thanks Rev. G. Weir, of Centraila, the pallbearers. Mrs. Gerald Chapman wishes to thank all those who remem­ bered her in any way while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital: returned Special thanks to Mrs. Mrs. Vodden, Woodham, wish­ es to express her sincere thanks to her ers St. all those who remembered so kindly with cards, flow- and treats while a patient in Joseph’s Hospital, London. * ■Mrs. G. A. Cann wishes to ex­ press her sincere thanks to the her other friends who remembered with cards, flowers and in ways during her illness. IN MEMORIAM ZION George Brock, of don, . visited during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Johns. Mr. forth, Brock Mr. and Mrs. Elder, of visited with Mrs. William on Wednesday. and Mrs. Milton Brock and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock and family visited on with Mr. and Mrs. Joe of Winchelsea. Sunday school held on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Francis and this week writing their entrance exams. Good luck, kids! Mrs. Isabel Sudgeon visited during the past week with Mrs. Elsie McGuffin, of Bryanston. Mrs. shard, Gerald Mrs. visited Dickenson, of Benfield, on nesday. Mrs. L. Kyle, of Exeter, ed in the community on Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. James Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jaques and Ray were'■guests at the Passmore- DEW—Ill loving Evan Dew who suddenly three July 1st, 1945. —Ever remembered and daughters. memory ofBROCK—In loving a dear brother, George Brock, who passed away June 24th, 1947. Sheltered where no shadows fall In perfect, peace awaits us all. —-Ever remembered by his sister and family. * WITZEL—In loving memory of Irene Witzel who passed away June 28, 19 47, We think of her in silence, No eye can see us weep; But many silent tears are shed, While others are asleep. —Ever remembered by her sis­ ters, Thelma, Edna, Ella Matilda. Haist wedding reception on Sa­ turday last. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Spence, of Blan- shard, GREENWAY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winter­ burn and son, of Toronto, are spending a week with her par­ ents Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Bullock and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Goodhand, of parkhill, and Mrs. Newton I McGregor, of Saskatoon, visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Eagleson and family, Mr. and Mrs, Wxn. Eagleson and Mr. Morley Pol­ lock are on a week’s vacation along Georgian Bay. Mis$ Laura Leask, of Sarnia, spent a few days last week with Mrs. R. English and Mrs. R. Sheppard. Mrs. W, Dickison, Betty and Walter, of Cooperstown. N.Y., called on Mj’S. Walter McPher­ son and Mrs. Snowden last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon. Young and daughter, of Lucan, visited on Sunday with her father, Mr. H, Belling and Mrs. Mollard. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Valentine, Mr, and Mrs. Graham Pain, Win­ nipeg, Mr. and Mrs, Hunter, Patricia and Don, Mr, and Mrs, DeWitt Patterson, Judith and Jim, Mr, and Mrs. Al Plumtree, Kaye and Anne, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Swearingen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stout and Paula Lou, of Royal Oak, Mich., Mr. Bill Patterson, of Ellsworth, Mich., Mr. and Mrs, Claude Fallis, Pet­ er and Lynn, of Mt. Forest, Miss Muriel Fallis, of Sarnia, attend­ ed a Fallis reunion at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey and family recently. Presentation for Teacher On Friday afternoon Miss Winnie Gray had a picnic for her pupils. Just before lunch Marlene Woodburn read an ad­ dress and Hugh Brophey pres­ ented Miss Gray with a "Baby Ben” alarm clock. Following id the'address: Dear Teacher: . We know this is our last day together. We <io not like to think of you leaving us. You have been so interested, .kind and thoughtful of us. We are asking you to accept this little clock and as it ticks or the alarm rings may it remind you of your pupils of S.S. No. 18. McGillivray— Signed on behalf of the pupils. DASHWOOD Mrs. Carl Maier and family; spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Ed. Coombs of Exe­ ter North, and attended the birthday party of her niece.Miss June Cutting. DRIVERS BEWARE Axminster Rugs We have just received a few Barrymore & Hord­ ing Axminster Rugs in a good pattern on wine ground. In order’ to sell in a hurry we are offer­ ing the following special prices: Size 6’9” x 9’; Reg. Price $55; Sale Price $49 Size 9’xl0y2’; Reg.” Price $85; Sale Price $79 Size 9’xl2’; Reg. Price $95; Sale Price $89 More Congoleum Rugs Another shipment of Congoleum Rugs just arriv­ ed,—good patterns, 9’; 9’x 101/2’; and 9’x 12’; of 3 yard wide Congoleum. sizes 6’x9’j 7%’x9’; 9’x also one more roll WINDOW BLINDS Good colors, up to 48’’ wide, now range of sizes and in stock. NEW PLAID RAYON TAFFETAS — for dresses 36” wide at $2.15 yard. Ladies’ Silk Gloves A new shipment of Ladies’ White Silk Gloves for summer wear.—sizes 6/1 to 8> & real value this month at $1.00 pair; also the popular 2” width Ladies’ White Belts at 75c each. CARNATION MILK Large tins .................. COTTAGE BONELESS CHICKEN 7 oz. tins ................................... Each .... 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