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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-09-09, Page 5THJE TIMESADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1949 Page 5 ■Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bre­ vard and daughter, of Flint, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elliott Milford, Mich., Miss Wanda El­ liott, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. El­ don Heywood and family, Beach- ville, Mr. and Mrs; Bill Inkley, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Smith and Verla, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elliott and Johnnie, from Usborne, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott and Tommie, town and Mr. Elmer Rowe, of Hay. on Sunday HARDWOOD & TILE FLOORS LAID Old Floors Re-Finished Wallace Bowd en WOODHAM Phone Kirkton 53rl0 18 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A. Minister Miss Norma M. Knight, Organist 10 a.m.-—Suifcday School. 11 a.m.-—Public Worship. J, Anthony will preach. Thurs., Sept. 8—- Meeting of the Home Helpers of Caven Auxiliary, Women’s Missionary Society at the home of Mrs. Hilton Laing at 8:00 p.m. The annual Rally of Huron Pres- byterial, Society Church held in day, ’September 14. Morning session at 10 o’clock and af­ ternoon at 2. Mrs. C. H. Mc­ Dougall, of Strathroy, will give the address at the after­ noon session. Rev. Women’s Missionary of the Presbyterian in Canada, will be Caven Church, Tues- ■ Odd Pieces Of Furniture GREATLY REDUCED We are overstocked in odd pieces of furniture and in order to give us more room they are being great­ ly reduced in price. Here is a. splendid opportunity to obtain an attractive piede of modern furniture at a very great staving. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW Lamps Oc casiona! Ch airs Night Tables Novelty Tables and Oth er Odd Lines Hopper-Hockey Furniture Store PHONE 99 EXETER Heaters in both stoves and beaters in Stoves and If you are to have a good selection from which to choose your cook stove or Quebec heater, no w is the t'i m et to make your choice. Such leading manufacturers as Find­ lay, Beach and Mc­ Clary are represented our "store. We’ll be glad to show them to you. Stove Boards — Stove Pipes — Elbows — Tapers T’s — Coal Hodes — Fire Screens IMPROVES APPETITES /KILLS (LARGE round* V/ORMS Purina Fating Checkers Don’t let your -tur­ keys go to market improperly finish­ ed. You can’t make money that way. About Ifour weeks before market time, if you switc-h to Pur­ ina Fateha Checkers, you’ll have birds with a smooth, plump fin­ ish when you come to sell them. This feed contains special fat­ tening ingredients tur­ keys really like. You will get top market prices by finishing them on Purina. CREDITON School re-opened on Tuesday with Mr. Lindsay, of Hamilton, as principal. Mrs. K. Kerr has been ae-engaged as teacher in the junior room- Several from this community attended the Lamport reunion at Poplar Hill, on Monday. Miss Edith Hill this week en­ tered the school of nursing at Victoria Hospital, London. We wish her every sneess. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Hill, Stanley, and Sherman, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gid ley, at Birr. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Morlock and daughter Burma, of London JAMES STREET UNITED Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.OJL, Musical Director 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—The Baptism of Infants Solo; Jean McDonald. Anthem: Selected. Evening service withdrawn in favor of Trivitt Memorial Anniversary. MAIN STREET UNITED Rev, Harry J. Mahoney, B.D. Mrs, A. y. Willard, Organist 11 a.m. — “Accomplishing the Impossible.’’ Anthem: “How Excellent Thy Nname”, 12 noon—Sunday School. Evening service withdrawn an expression of good will Trivitt Memorial Church the occasion of then* Sixtieth Anniversary. Is as to on TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector, Rev. C. L. Langford, B.A.. M.A. Mr. Robert Cameron, Organist Sunday, Sept. 12, 1948— Sixtieth Anniversary Services. 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.—Morning Service. Subject: “These Sixty Years.” 7 p.m.—Rev. A. H. O’Neil, M.A., D.D., Principal of Huron Col­ lege, London, A cardial invitation to these services is extended to all mem­ bers, former members & friends. ZION Evangelical United Brethren Crediton Rev. J. V. Dahms Airs. F. W. Morlock, Organist 10 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon:'”‘Sin in the Christian’ 11 a.m.—Church School: 7.30 p.m.—-Evening Worship. Sermon: “Love for God’’ Thurs., Sept. 9, 8 p.m.—W.S.W. S. and L.A. at the home of. Mrs. W. Swartz. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. I. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.— Sunshine Corner. A children’s hour with Mrs. Durand in charge. Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer. Thurs., 2.30 p.m.—W.M.S. Speaker: Mrs. Freeman Per­ kins. Subject: “Harvest” Fri., S p.m.—-Y.P.S. Sat., 9 p.m.—Open Air. Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt., -Mr. E. Cudmore. Sun.. 11 a.m.-—Morning Worship Rev.^ Ripley, of Stratford. Sun., 7.30 p.m.—Song feast and Evangelistic. Rev. Ripley, of Stratford. For the next two weeks each night Tuesday through to Friday at 8 p.m. Rev. Ripley, Evangelist. Come and hear this man of God. of Pembroke, -■ KIRKTON Miss M. Proctor, of Sarnia, is holidaying with Dr. and Mrs. C. A, Campbell. Mr. Truman Roadhouse, of Hamilton, ‘Mr. Bill Roadhouse, of Windsor, and Mr. Ellice Roadhouse, of Mt. Pleasant, cal­ led on a number of old friends this past Thursday. They were former Kirkton ,boys, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Stan­ ley and Carol, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Bickell, Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Gray, of Toronto, returned home hav­ ing spent the past ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Francis. Mr. Harold Tufts and son Norman, of Toronto, returned this week from a two month’s holiday with Mrs. Truman Tufts Mr. and Mrs John Cluff spent Sunday in and Mrs. grandson, with them past nine weeks with them on the farm. . Mr. Frank Routly and daugh­ter Muriel, Mr. Alex Crago and Billy attended the Toronto Ex­ hibition this past week, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roger and Shirley are holidaying friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Humphreys and daughters Jean and Helen spent the holiday week-end at Niagara Falls. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Fletcher and little son, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. Harry Fletcher. Miss Velma Doupe, of London spent the holiday with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Doupe. Mrs. Doris O’Callaghan and , little daughter Gwen of London Wiarton with Mr. W. S. Cluff. Their Don returned home having spent the with JjMdr JUJU. OH JUUUUay, , mm UaUgJHcI XjUIIUd, UJ The Crediton Women’s Insti-: visited on Friday with Mr. and tute will meet in the Council Mrs. George Eilber. Chambers on Wednesday eve-, ning, .September 15, at. 8.15 p.m. Mr. J. E. Gunn’s many friends are glad to learn that he has returned from London hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Treitz and (family, of London, visited recently with relatives here. Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Brown, of Taylor, Penja., visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Finkbeiner. Upon completion of his vaca­ tion, Rev. H. Currie occupied the pulpit of the United Church on Sunday morning. Mr, and Mrs. Currie, of Lambeth, visited over the week-end with Rev, and Mrss Currie. There will be no morning service in the United Church on Sunday, due to the Brinsley congregation holding anniversary services. Church school at 10:30 a.m. Missionary Day was observed in the United Church on Sun­ day, A very fine reeding, was given by Mrs. J. Mawhinne^. Miss Doris Burns, of Niagara Falls, and Miss Audrey Sherk, of Chippewa, spent the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. Dahms. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrington and family, of Dunviile, called on Rev. and Mrs. Dahms on Mon­ day. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Woodall were Mrs. Thos. Wilson of Lon­ don, and sor, and ford. Mrs. Ellen Holtzman and Miss Pearl Holtzman, Ohio, called on Friday, M-r, Fred York, visited and Mrs. Ed Mr, and Mrs. F, W, Clark spent the week-end in Detroit. Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Sweitzer, of Hempstead, New York, are visiting with Mrs. J. Sweitzer and Mr. William Gaiser Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Morlock of Galt spent the week-end with their parents here. Mrs. accompanied by Mr. and Young spent Monday chen er. Bob and Terry Wade few days last week in London. Mr. ana Mrs. Bennett, of Detroit, are visiting with the latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. King. Mr. William King, of cago, spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. King. Mr. and Mrs. Blansherd David, Mr. and Mrs. Beal Billie and Mr. Howard Finkbei­ ner, of Port Colbome, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Finkbeiner. Sunday visitors with Mrs. J.* Wein were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jones, of Kippen, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parsons and son, Bobbie, of Cromarty, and Mr. Royal Schroeder, of Detroit. Mrs. M. Finkbeiner, of Exeter, -.spent a few days last week with Mrs. Wein. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Woodall daughter Judith, of 'Wind- Mr. and. Mrs. Jno. Healey daughter -Sharon, of Wat- of Cleveland, on friends in town Beaver, of New last week with Mr. Beaver. F. W, Morlock Mrs. H. in Kit- spent a Chi- with and and at the Toronto Ex­ week. Mrs. Harold Rath- the week-end with are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. John Sawyer. Miss Christine Dobson spent a tew days hibitxon this Mr. and burn spent friends iri Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John Wiseman and little son Ricky, of Hamil­ ton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wiseman. Mr. and Mrs. Lome McNau­ ghton spent the week-end with friends in Toronto. Mrs. L. Funnell and son Dan­ ny, of Woodstock, are holiday­ ing with Mrs. Truman Tufts. Birthday Party Mrs. (Rev.) Deen entertained a number of little boys in hon­ or of her son Janies 7th birth­ day Saturday.. His guests were Harold Burgin', David Christie, Billie Marshall and his two sis­ ters. Many happy returns James. Resigns Positions ■Mr. and Mrs. Frank Routly, who have been employed by the Blanshard Municipal Telephone System have resigned their posi­ tions. Frank was a lineman and Mrs. Routly was for a number of years night operator and for the past two years has assisted at the office. Mrs, Routly was always very obliging and plea­ sant with her work in. the office We regret their resignations very much. HEitf'SNSWS! NEW BLANKETS FROM OLD WOOL AT MONEY-SAVING PRICES Turn in youf old woollens for brand new, all wool'or pure wool, full size blankets, in newest colours. direct from mill to you SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Afeo obtainable without turn in of okl woollens. ' WRITE FOR CATALOGUE TODAY MIDLAND MILLS DEPT. 57 MIDLAND, ONT. Mrs. Rudy Krause and two daughters, Pam and Benny, and her mother, Mrs. G. Bettmer of Ayr, spent the week-end with the latter’s daughter, Mrs. Lome Oke and Mr. Oke and family. Teddy Oke returned with them after spending two weeks with his aunt, Mrs. Nor­ man Haekborn in Kitchener. «•'K - Stewart’s Taxi PHONE 335 Exeter Mr. Byers, of Ottawa, who is spending some time with his son Mr. Jas. Byers and Mrs. Byers, accompanied them to St. Thomas where they spent the week-end. Holiday visitors in town in­ cluded Mr. and Mrs. C. Berg, Mr. J, McDonald and Frederick, Of Detroit, and Rickey Hoare, with Mr. and Mrs. H. Fahrner; Mr. and Mrs. R. Blackwell and Brian, of Listowel, with Mr. and Mrs. S. Wuerth; Mr, and Mrs. A. Robertson and Anne, of Lon­ don, ver; ner Mr, Mr. with Mr, and Mrs. E. Bea- Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fahr- and son, of London, with and Mrs. E. K, Fahrner; Calvin Fahrner, of Sarnia, with Mr. and Mrs. E, M. Fahr- ner; Mr. Lewis 'Faist, of Clinton, and Miss Evelyn Huras, of Strat­ ford, with Mr. and Mrs. H. M, Faist; Mr. Robert Wolfe, of Windsor, with Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolfe; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill and daughter, Roberta, of De­ troit, with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gould- ing and Marilyn, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wein, of Flint, Mich., with Mr. and Mrs. G. Wein; Rev. and Mrs. Fred Faist and family, of Mil­ verton, with Mr. and Mrs. E. Faist, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ben- ninge? and daughter, Gail, of Mt. Clemens, Misses Marguerite and Agnes Lamport, Messrs. George Vincent and Ray Critten­ den, of Detroit, with Mrs. Lamport. Shower for Bride Elect A very pleasant evening spent at the home of Mr. Mrs. Ed Hendrick on Tuesday evening of last week when about forty neighbours and friends met to honour Miss Gladys Schenk, bride elect of this month, with a miscellaneous shower. The bride-to-be was escorted to a decorated chair and little Miss Jean Krueger and Master Howard Hendrick entered with a wagon laden with gifts. After j opening the gifts, Gladys thank- | ed all present in her own plea- sarft way for their good wishes and beautiful gifts. The eve­ ning’s program consisted of readings an d contests after which lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Gordon Morlock and Mrs. Ross Krueger. I SERVICE NEED EXPERT LUBRICATION Snell Bros. & Co For economical driving, and better performance important as for longer car life there’s nothing so Our skilled staff are specialists ip providing the right lubricant in the right quantity at every point. Drive in today to Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick, Case Taetors and Implement Sales EXETER PHONE 100 Sam Custom Bean Combining New Massey-Harris Combine Book Your Order in Advance WEIN BROS I Ladies* Misses* and Children’s Fall and Winter Coats-Suits-Dresses BLOUSES — in new fall styles. i will I was and SUITS — in gabardine; black, navy, grey, wine, green and brown. Miss E. B. Link, of our Toadies’ Ready-to-Wcar De­ partment, has just returned from a very successful buying trip to the wholesalers and manufacturers, and as a result we have the very newest styles in ready-to- wear garments at very reasonable prices. We carry a complete range featuring the popular half-sizes COATS — plaids and plain shades, untrimmed; also trimmed, with such furs as moutori, lamb, squirrel and silver fox. For a small deposit we lay away any garment until wanted. DRESSES — in crepes, satins, bengaline and wool. El- of sizes for women. Nyl on Hosiery Special doz. pairs of fine quality nylons by one of makers—new fall shades — sub-standards, very Ten best slight imperfection. Sizes 9 to IOMj (while they last) $1.00 Pair GROCERY SPECIALS TEXSUN UNSWEETENED GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, large 48 oz. tin NABOB COFFEE, 1 lb. bag .................... ............................ ZEST LEMON, ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE, 24 BLUE WATER FLAKED TUNA FISH, ........................................... 7 LARGE MILK WHITE TAPIOCA “FISH EYES” ........................... .Prices Quoted Are Good f0i‘ Thursdoy, Friday and Saturday of this Phone 32 25c Per lb. 59c oz. jar oz. tin Per lb. Week 25c 37c 29c Your Superior Store