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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-07-29, Page 5r Grain Wanted We are in the market for wheat, oats, barley, peas, and beans, and we will pay you the top prices. We have installed an Electrically Controlled Hoistj also grain and bean pits for dumping either your bulk or bagged grain, or beans in the arrange’- ment requires little or no labor for unloading, ’ Cook Bros. Milling Co HENSALL, ONTARIO Officer Phone 54, Residence 63 THE T1MES-ADV0CATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1948 CHURCH on fit!' UNION SERVICES Main fit. and James St. United Churches Service in James St. 10 a.m.—Sunday School James Street Church. 11 a.m.—Joint Church Ohurcli in fifi We Will Pay the Following Fowl 5 lbs. and up 30 cts. lb. Leghorn Fowl 25 cts. lb. Springers 3 to 4 lbs.35 cts. lb. Springers 4 to 5 lbs.38 cts, lb. ALSO BEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF SCRAP PARKDALE POULTRY Phone 245 MITCHELL Your Wife and Children need and deserve the protection and kindly guidance offered by a Trust Company, Your Will is one of the most important documents you will ever sign. Has your present executor the necessary facilities and qualifications to carry out your wishes while providing complete protection for your family ? The Canada Trust Company with over 45 years' experience, is fully qualified to act as your executor. John D. Wilson, Trust Offi­ cer, who is in Exeter and district from time to time will gladly discuss an estate plan with you if you •will write to him. '“VanadaTrust^company Main Branch - Dundas and Clarence - London, Ont. Electric Rangettes SEVERAL LEADING DESIGNS Heavy Duty and Plug-in If you are interested in an electric rangette we have them on the floor made by leading Canadian manu­ facturers. They have two burners and an oven. Some have a warming drawer as well. Easy Washing Machines The washer that’s easy on the clothes and does such a thorough job of making them cleaner. Avail­ able now. Purina 5% DDT Fly Spray For Residual Effect in the Home Kills Flies, Mosquitoes, Gnats, Moths, Roaches, Silverfish, Fleas, Carpet Beetles, Bedbugs. This killer is sprayed or brushed on screens, and other places where these pests rest. Spray throe months or oftener if necessary. Ants, walls every Turkey Growena Checkers Turkey Growena is especially designed to make fast gains during the growing period from about five weeks until birds are sixteen weeks old. It contains protein . . . balanced for growth. High in vitamins and minerals needed for growth. Purina Research Farm records show it can make, more gain per pound of feed than any Growena ever aold. .51 Service with. Main Street Church. Subject: “To What Are Listening?’’ Solo: Don Hughes. Evening service withdrawn. Main Street Sunday School continued for August. You dis- and PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study Prayer. Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. Speaker, Mrs. Sweigard. Sat., 9 p.m.—Open Air service. Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School, Missionary Sunday. Sirpt. Mr. E. Cudmore. Sun., 11 a.m.—Communion Sun­ day. Sun,, 7.30 p.m.—Song and Praise. Evangelistic message making Heaven Glad. Cheerful song and Testimony You are invited, so come. KIRKTON Cannon and Mrs. James are holidaying on the Bruce Penin­ sula where they are ^attending the Old Boys’ at Lions Head and Wiarton. Mrs. W. S. Cluff and Paul, of Wiarton, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Marshall. Miss Norma Tufts, of London is spending the next two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Truman Tufts. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Campbell have returned from a pleasant holiday in the Muskoka district. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunn, of Exeter, were Sunday guests with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Marshall. We are pleased to see little David Christie home, ■ been a patient at Stratford eral Hospital. Mrs. Jennie Baldwin, of York City, is holidaying her sister, Mrs. Wes Hodge. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moffat, from Lloydminster, Sask., and Mr and Mrs. John Moffat and fam­ ily, from Teeswater, visited this week with the Humphreys fam­ ilies. Mr. Frank Bailey, of Timmins and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Allen, of Stratford, were Sunday guests with Mr- and Mrs. Olivei’ Curdy. Mrs. Eva Leonard and Wilbur Greenlee, of Buffalo, ited with her sister, Mrs, M. Gallop this past week. , having Gen- New with Me pon, vis- B. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Donald Sinclair, Minister Miss Norma M, Knight, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.-—Public Worship, “When All Seems Lost’’. Thurs,, 8.30 p.m.—Choir tice. The Sunday School picnic is postponed until Friday after­ noon, August 6th. ZION Evangelical-United Brethren Crediton Rev? J. V. Dahms Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist 10 a.m.—Morning Service. “The Difference Real Chris­ tianity Makes.” 11 a.m.—Church School. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship. “The Renewing of the Mind.” 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.—Morning Prayer. few with, his mother, Mr. and Mrs. E Car] Oestreicher ZION Mr. and Mrs. Orville Snell, London,, visited over the .week­end with Mr. and Mrs. Eph' Hern Misses Anna and Grace Routly of Elimville, spent several days during the week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock. Mr. Vincent O’Donovan, of London, visited during the past week with Keith Herr Misses Irene and spent last week Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Frances and Keith Sunday evening with Mrs. L. Kyle, of Exeter. Miss Lila Langford, of Ottawa spent several flays visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock. Mr, Jim and Misses Shirley and Ruth Dickins and Marilyn Stewart, ‘of Denfield, visited during the past week with their aunt, Mrs. Warren Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern .vis­ ited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Myron Gulbert, of Lucan. Mrs. Mary Leslie, of St. Marys visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Hern during the week. Miss Elizabeth Hunter, of Eden, spent several days during the' past week with her aunt Mrs. Wellington Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock and Jean visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stewart who are camping at Grand Bend. Mrs. Harold Hern visited on Monday with Mrs. L. Kyle, of I Exeter. ' Mrs. Eph. Hern visited on Monday with Mr, and Mrs. Allan Westcott, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock and family spent Sunday in Port Huron. Miss Qerta, Hunter, of London Visited during the past week with her sister,. Mrs. Ward Hern. Mrs; Alice Gunning, of. Exeter is visiting with her daughter, Mrs, Allan Jaques. Miss Marion Parkinson, of Woodham, visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern. Miss Beryl Nixon, of Granton, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Gerald Horn. of Anna Brock camping at Ross Hern, .visited on DASHWOOD During the month of August the library will .not he open on Tuesday but on Saturday after­ noon and evening only. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Birk and family ,and Miss Verna Birk, of Guelph, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. V. Schatz and Mrs. Bender. Mrs. Wm. .Gossman is in Lon­ don hospital as present. We hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Raschke, of Detroit, spent the week-end with relatives here. Mrs. Raschke and -Donald will remain here for their vacation. Mrs. C. Cann, of Winnipeg, is visiting wth her sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. Steinhagen. Mr. and Mrs. Waid Kraft, of London, are spending a week’s holidays Mrs. Kraft, and Koehler Mr. and Mrs. spent the week-end at the home of her parents at Clifford and attended the wedding of her brother, Mr. Gerald Wolfe to Miss B'etty Filsinger, of Ayton. on Saturday. Misses Sarah and Annie Sie­ bert, of Detroit, are visiting with their sister, Mrs. Witzel. Week-ena visitors with Lucinda. Mclsaac were Mr. Mrs. Frank Furest, Frank Isaac and Miss Barbara Onge, of Detroit, and Mr. Mrs, Howard Spear and family, of Detroit, who are spending two week’s vacation here. Mr. Gordon Goetz and sister, Ida, of Chicago, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. Goetz, Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hopcroft were Mrs. Mary Roundtree and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roundtree and son, of Woodbridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. I-Iopcroft and son Bobbie, of Port Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hopcroft spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hopf at Clifford, the oc­ casion of their 25th wedding­ anniversary. Surprised on Anniversary On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hopcroft were pleasantly, surprised on the occasion -of then- 38th wedding anniversary.- Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hopf and daughters and Mr. Norman Alison, of Niagara Falls, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Westlake and daughter, of Lis- towel, Mrs. G. Arthur and son Tommy, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hopcroft and son Bobbie, of Port Colborne. and Mrs. Currie of .Crediton, visited with Rev. THAMES ROAD Rev. family, Tuesday evening Mrs. Mair. Mr. and Mrs. turned home week after spending the two months through the Western, provinces. The Mission Band picnic bo held on the church lawn Tuesday afternoon, August 3. Sunday services will be held Sunday morning at the hour. Sunday School at a,m. and Church service a.m. on Wm. Cann Tuesday of on a motor States and EXPERT FENDER and BODY WORK Snell Bros. & Co EXETER S' WANTED YOUNG WOMEN AND YOUNG MEN Former Teacher Returns Mrs. MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S r MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Each 28c and on and worsted suits in brown, grey and to 46. 23rd with about sitting down to were run off and in bathing after Eva few { and Men’s Tropical ‘ “ Fashion Craft in sand shale. Sizes 36 to 42. Regular $30.00, clearing at $25.00 25% Discount on Ladies*, Misses* and Girls’ Summer Dresses Worsted Suits We have, in stock a good range of single and double breasted blue in sizes 36 Prae- will ,mi B! PROUD ELIMVILUE and Mrs. Weston Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Routly and Mr. Harry Sparling visited ■on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hogg, of Thorndale. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Penhale, Winchelsea. Misses Anna and Grace Rout­ ly spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Penhale spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. H. Faber, .of Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johns ited on Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Calder McKaig, of Cromar­ ty. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stephen and Betty, Mrs. Franklin Skin­ ner and Mary motored to Stokes Bay on Sunday. Beverly Skinner and Donnie Stephen returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long, of Atwood. Marion Long return­ ed home after spending the past week with Grace Johns. Miss Mildred Miller is spend- ing her vacation in Detroit and Bel] Village, Michigan. Mrs. Cliff Brock and children, and Mrs. Sherwood Brock mot­ ored to Glen Cairn Monday. Mrs. M. Dobbs and Evaleen re­ turned with them on Tuesday to spend a couple weeks here. Don’t forget the “Old Boys’ Reunion” at Winchelsea school on Monday, August 2nd. The Elimville Y.P.U. held their picnic at Grand Bend on Friday, July 60 members supper. Sports a few were supper Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Margi- son and Bobby, of London, vis­ ited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Dehner Skinner. Quite a number attended the Kirkton Garden Party on Wed­ nesday last. Mrs. Minor Dobbs and Eva­ leen, of Barrie, attended the Morgan-Clarke wedding on Sat­ urday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Copper and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell King of Crediton. Misses Ethel, Clara and of Toronto, visited for a days last week with Mr. Mrs. Gordon Penhale. A teacher in 1S87 in Dash-1 wood, Mr. A. J. Styles has re­ turned to Seaforth from Holly1 wood. California, to visit boy­ hood scenes. rc- this past trip the usual 10.IS at 11 On Motor Trip Misses Shirley Moir, Sanderson and Mary Peck, of London, returned last Friday after (spending a pleasant week motoring through Eastern Ont­ ario stopping gt Kingston and touring the Thousand Islands by boat. Doris GRAND BEND Congratulations to Ronnie Webb who won secoud prize on his solo in the juvenile contest- at Kirkton Garden Party last Wednesday evening. He was accompanied at the piano by his teacher, Miss Wilma Gilfillan. POP’S Taxi Service Phone; Crediton 18rll Exeter 357 of the smart appearance of your car or truck when you let us give it a beauty treatment. Our banishes dents completely, removes scratches and rust, means better appearance now and higher car resale value in the future. Drive in for an estimate today. Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick, Case Tactors and Implement Sales PHONE 100 ----- For ------ Harvesting Peaches, Plums, Pears, Apples, Grapes, Tomatoes and other Fall fruits and vegetables. Camp Directors, Cooks, Camp Assistants also wanted Accommodation in Farm Service Force Camps August 15 to November 15 Campers must brmg blankets, sheets and pillow cases For further information write: Ontario Farm Service Force 9 Richmond Street East Toronto 1, Ontario Auspices: Dominion-Provincial Farm. Labour Committee Men’s Sport Shirts at $2.95 and $3.95 each Men’s Sport Shirts, long sleeve, in good quality materials, Arrow, Forsyth, and other makes, all sizes and popular colors. Regular price $4.50. Sale price $2.95 each. Regular1 price $4.95 to $5.50. Sale price $3.95. Buy several at these low prices! BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SPORT SHIRTS Long sleeve. Reg. price $2.95. On sale at $2.19 each. /Mien’s Slack Suits Blue, and grey. Regulai- $10.95, clearing at $7.95. Special Worsted Summer Suits made by 1 lb. bags ................................. AYLMER BOSTON BROWN Popular, 20 oz. tins ............ 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