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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-08-15, Page 5THE TXMES-ADVPCATE, EXETEK, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16ft, 1946 Support Church CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev, Kenneth MacLean, Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.-—'Sunday School. 11 a.m.—fPublip Worship. Speaker, Rev. Anthony. Subject—“The man who said he would, and did not.” TRIVITT MEMORIAL Rector, Rev. M, A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFanl Choirmaster, Esxiie Howard Ninth Sunday after trinity 10 a,m.—Sunday School, 11 a,m.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ mon. "Common Sense Religion,.” Fri., 8 p.m.—Choir Practice. The 58th anniversary will be held Sunday, September’ 1st. M. ZION EVANGELICAL Crediton E, Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. F. W. Morlock. Organist a.m.—Morning Worship. ■a.m.—Church School. 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship. 10 11 THAMES ROAD Mr, and Mrs, W. A. Smith visit­ ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Smith, of Exeter. Miss Patsy Mitchell, of Hensall, spent the week-end with Miss Mar­ garet Cann. Mrs. Percy Stone returned after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. ■Harry Gtone, of London. Mr. Jack Merkley, Tom Washer, Douglas Elliot, Iaxx McMurray, of Toronto, spent a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cann. Mr. Jack Cann returned with the boys to spend a few days in Niagara Falls and Toronto. Misses Jean Cann and Phyllis •Dougall, of Grand Bend, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Maver and son Billie left by motor on Thurs­ day fox* Vancouver weeks. IS CANADA’S CITIZEN? If you are a No. 1 citizen, you will be doing your share to ward off the menace of inflation* facing Canada today. t How? ... By conservation in your personal finances ... Here are five ways you can fight inflation: • Hold on to your Victory Bonds Buy only those goods which are in fair supply and save your money for the day when goods now in short supply will be readily available Avoid black market purchases Keep up your insurance Build up your savings account This is conservation—the first requisite for personal security—the first attribute of good citizenship. If we all help in all five ways, the threat of inflation —•rampant iri some other countries and now menacing us—can be beaten and stamped out. « • * Let us all be No. 1 Citizens.'Remember, if you are a No. 1 citizen, you will look after No. 1 .. . Save for yourself arid you save for Canada. It IS YOU,,'. OR SHOULD BE, A. working with Canadians in every walk oj life for 128 years Bank of Montreal B.A., in School UNION SERVICES James Street and Main Rev, A. B. Irwin, 10 a.m.—Sunday church. X1 a. m,—-W orship Main Gtreet church. “Seeing With The Eyes of God,” Strangers and visitors in the munity are cordially welcomed to our services, Street charge in each service theip com- PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor W&d., 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting, F'ri., 8 p.jn,—Y.P.S. Speaker, Mrs. Durand, •Sat,, 9 P.m.—Open air service, weather permitting. Sun., 10 a.m,—Sunday School, Supt. Mr. E. Cudmore. •Sun., 11 a.m,—Memorial Service. Sun,. 7.30 p.in.—Bong and Testi­ mony. Sun., 8 p,m.—“Cities of Refuge”, •the Pastor. ................................ ............— W1NCHELSEA Miss Joy Whitlock of St. Thomas, is visiting this week with hex* sis­ ter, Mrs. Freeman Horne. Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Batten and family, of Exeter, spent Sunday with Mr. 'and Mrs. W. F. Batten, Mt. C. Smith lias returned home •after attending summer school at Western University . in London. Mr, Reg, Delbridge has purchased a new threshing machine and is busy threshing these days. Mrs, Fred Walters returned home after spending the past week with relatives at Detroit. Mr. Billy Gilfillan is spending a few days will his uncle and aunt at Lon-desboro. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prance and family visited on Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hay, of Zurich. Miss 'Gladys Batten spent-a few days last week with Miss Betty Delbridge of St. Marys, 3 > v Inflation 4F to th! ci,dzc? W\ JW means simply less and less value for his j|||’ dollar , » . his living Costs ' soar as free and careless spending drives up the price of goods still in short Supply. Inflation is no respecter of rd a Million canadiahs with Gora spent the Camp near Exeter, vis- Mrs, Wes. Jaques, Laurene Hern, R.N.,of visited on Sunday with Mrs. Eph, Hern. and Mrs, Harold Hern and ZION Mr, and Mrs. Allan Jaques and Bay and Mrs. A. Gunning visited on Gujiday ton Keilax?, Mr. and and family Mrs. Belle Niei, of Lucan. Miss Shirley Dickinson, of field, visited on Monday with Jean Brock. Miss Kathryn Hunter, of Bxeter, spent several days during the past week with her aunt, Mrs. Welling­ ton Brock. Master Keith Herij past week at the Boys’ Goderich. Mrs. Sam Bowers, of ited on Monday with her pax’ents, Mr. and Miss London, Mr. and Mr. family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ,M. Ryckman, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Morley, of Exeter, visited on. Sunday with Mr and Mrst James Earl. Mr. and .Mrs, E. Miller and fam­ ily visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller1 of Thames Road, Mrs. Phil. Johns, visited on Tuesday with Mr. Mrs. James Earl. W.M.S. Entertain Baby Band The monthly meeting .of W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Eph Hern on Thursday after­ noon when the Baby Band was en­ tertained, The meeting opened with president, Mrs. Wellington Brock in charge. Hymn 610 was sung. Mrs. Warren Brock led in prayer. Bus- iiiess was discussed. It was decid­ ed to entertain Woodham, Zion East and Whalen late in August when Mrs. Ralph Batten, of Exeter will be guest speaker. Mrs. Harold Hern the n took charge, Readings were given by Mrs. Harold Hern. Francis Hern and Marioxi Brock. A dialogue was presented by Mar- lyn, Phyllis, Elaine, Pearla and Edward Hern. Doris, Doreen and Margaret Brock favoured with a vocal number followed by a piano instrumental by Marlyn Hern. The meeting closed with lxynxn and prayer after which a dainty lunch was served and a social half hour was had by all. with Mi’, and Mrs. Mil- of Exeter. Mrs. Wellington Brock visited on Sunday Porter and Miss Den- Miss; of Elimville and the Whooping cough causes more deaths among infants under one year of age than 'diphtheria, small­ pox and scarlet fever combined. However, there is an effective vac­ cine which protects children against this disease. Announcements Birth, penth and Marriage ? Notice* are inMerted tree ot I charge. Uar4 Thanks W)e. In x tteiiidriam Notice* 50c for Hlnirle ,1 yerHe, eJttWI for each add!?. i Fiona] vt-rwe, WnnuKem emu 50c I MtiHHS tfw t> <inql* • yw> O ■ a > O'lmw n qeiijj ■ BIRTHS UARSGADDBN nitai, London, on Tuesday, 13th, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs, Eric Carscadden. a son, James Eric. CHRISTIE—In Toronto on Tues­ day, August 13, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Laverne L. Christie, a son (Robert Charles). GLANVILLE — In Seaforth Hos­ pital on Friday, August 2, 1.946, to Mr, and Mrs, .Steve Glanville. of Blyth, R, R. 1> a daughter-, Shirley Marie, a sistei* foi* Paul, Hughy and Herbie. LAMONT—>In Pictou, N.S., on Sun­ day, August Uth, 1946, to Rev. Geo, M? and Mrs. Lamont (nee Kathleen R. .Strang) a daughter. LONG—At Detroit, Mich., on Wed­ nesday. August 7th, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Long (nee Elva Wuerth) a son, Barrett Richard, SKINNER — At Victoria Hospital, London, on Saturday, August lOi, 1946, to Ml and Mrs, Delmer Skinner, of Us’borne, a daughter. WESTLAKE — At Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital, Exeter, Ont., on Thurs­ day, August 1st, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Westlake, of Us- borne, a son. WORRJALL—In St. Joseph’s Hos­ pital, London, on Sunday, Aug. 11th, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerdon Worrall, of Parkhill, a son. In Victoria. Hos- Aug, DEATHS McLEAN—In London, Wednesday, August 7th, 1946, Margaret Ross, beloved wife of the late David McLean, in her 89th year. CARDS OF THANKS Mr. Jospeh Dietrich and family wish to thank all the friends arid neighbors for the kindness shown to them during Mrs. Dietrich’s ill­ ness and during their sad bereave­ ment. Albert Gunning wishes to the many relatives and also the W.M.S. and W.A. Mrs. thank friends, of Main Street Church, Exeter, for '.their kind remembrances of her, while in Victoria Hospital. * Miss Shirley Coates wishes to thank all those who -remembered her with cards, flowers while she was a..patient Hospital, London. The family of the Charles Perkins wish their sincere thanks to and neighbors fox* the kindness and sympathy extended during their re­ cent bereavement. Special thanks is extended to Rev, A. B. Irwin and Rev. C. W. Dowix and to those who assisted with the music. IN MEMORIAM and treats in Victoria 15* late Mrs. to express the friends * 1 my H. life, COOPER—In loving memory of •dear mother, Mrs. Wm. Cooper, who departed this i August 16th, 1945. August brings sad memories Of a loved one laid to rest, She will always be remembered By those who loved hex* best; I always think of you, dear mother, No eyes may see me weep, But many silent tears are shed When others are asleep. ■—Always remembered by her son, Vivan, and family. * COOPER—In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. William H, Cooper, who passed away one year ago, August 16th, 1945. •Somewhere back of the Sunset, Out in Heaven’s blue sky, There is rest and peace for a loved one, When her labors are all laid by; Athough the pathway is lonely Along the way life has to trod, We live in faith that some future time, dear mother, We shall meet in the presence of God. —Ever remembered by hex* family.* WHALEN and Dinsmore, of were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Gregory Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rannoch. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Arksey. Mrs, E. Squire and Mrs. Free­ man 'Arksey attended the “Mary Hastings” picnic at Springbank oxx Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock, of Zion, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Bert Duffield. Audrey and Jean Arksey holiday­ ed With Mrs. John Thomson, of Exeter, recently. Mrs. Frank Parkinson spent the week-end with Mrs, Johxx Stevenson of Thorndale. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock and family were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen, The WMS. and WA. meets at Mrs. Wm, Hodgson’s on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Russell Brock and family, of Burgessvllle, are visiting with Mi', and Mrs. Wm. Morley. Francis Hern, Marion Brock, Ger- aid Wallis and Billie Heather were guests of Donnie Pullen on Wed­ nesday. The occasion being his ninth birthday. Mr, and Mrs. David Hodgson, of Windsor, ar visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hodgson HENSALL Mr. Donal4 Joynt is holidaying •at Manitoulin this week, Mrs. Geo. Thompson, of London, visited with ’Mrs. Alda Simmons on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wilson, of To­ ronto, visited during the past week with Mrs. Minnie Gangster and fam­ ily. Mr. John Welsh, of Vermillion, (Alta., is visiting* with his brothers, Messrs, Thomas and William Welsh and sister Mrs. A. Clarke, Miss Norma Gangster has accept­ ed a position as book-keepei* at Diysdale's Hardware Gtore and has commenced her duties there. Mr. and Mrs, W. Moore, of Detroit, are visiting with Mrs. Jas. Gangster 'and Mrs, Minnie Gangster this week. Mr, and Mrs. Cornelius Cook are enjoying a month’s vacation at their summer home, .Grand Bend, Mrs,1 Edna Corbitt visited over the week-end with Mrs. and Mrs, Harold Parker.Mr, and Mrs? Lloyd Hedden and Joyce of Gt, Catharines, spent a few days last week with Mr, Fred Kjnnings, Mr, and Mrs. George Hess holidaying at theii- cottage in Pinery, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Patterson ited during the past week and Mrs, Ray Patterson Wilson “ - - - Mr. home School Mrs. ____ __ home . on Saturday aftei’ Summer School in London. Berry in Toronto, Morley Banders after attending in Toronto. Robt. Simpson returned Summer returned attending KIPPEN St, Andrews United Church W.M.S. Hold Baby Band Meeting The W.M.S. held their Baby Band meeting at the home of Mrs. John Sinclair with a good attend­ ance, Mrs. James Finlayson presid­ ed and opened with the singing of “Take My Life and Let It Be.” The August program ixx the Missionary Monthly was followed. Scripture readings were given by Mrs. James Finlayson, Mrs, Art Finlayson and Mrs. Harold Jones. Mrs. Hinton told a story to the children of a little Chinese child who had offered thanks .to God over her little bowl of rice. Ann and Marie Sinclaix* sang “Open the Door for Children.” Mrs. H. Jones anq Mrs. Allan Jolxnsoxx read several /letters out of the Mis­ sionary Monthly from Mrs Hugh Taylor, 'Overseas Missions Execu­ tive Secretary, on her recent trip to Trinidad. Mrs. Harold Jones and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter favoured with a duet “Bringing in the Sheaves.” Hymn number 208 was then sung and the meeting closed by repeating the Lord’s prayex* in unison. A dainty lunch was served. TRY A WANT AD—THEY PAY! ELIMVILLE Donna Murch, of London, last week with Miss Aldeeii Nelson Coultis is visiting Mrs. Matthew Routly, of Kirkton visited for a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Routly. Mr. and Mrs. John Ridley, Sr., of Detroit, visited one day last week with their nephew. Mr, Johnny Ridley. Mrs. Jean Jacksoxx and Mrs. Mel­ ville Alexander, of Toronto, spent a week’s holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch, Ml*, and Mrs. Delbert Avery, ,of St. Thomas, visited for a few 'days with Mr, and Mrs. Weston Horne, Mr. Vaughan has sold his place to Mr. Cowen, of Chatham, and Mr. and Mrs, Vaughan are living in Mr. Montmorency’s house until they can secure anothex* place. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Murch. Mrs. Esthex* Clinton and Mr. Harold Payne, of London, visited on Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym. Miss Merua Renn, of London, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Brock. Rev. Stotesbury, of Bayfield, was the guest speakex* last Sunday morning. Master Launie Murch, of London spent a week’s holiday last week with lxis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch. Miss visited Pym. Mrs. _____ _____ foi* a few days with Miss May Jones of London, Miss Norma Roy, of Stratford, is visiting foi* a few days with Miss Florence Heywood. Mrs. Alex McFalls. of Exeter, spent a few days last week with hen sister. Mi's. Weston Horne, Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Newman, of Sebewaing, visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch, Mrs. Alex Summers and family, of St. Marys, visited last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. William Routly. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heywood and family, of Welland, visited last week with Heywood. Mr, Wesley Rolland Miller, spending a few Mrs Hubert Heywood. Mr. and Mrs. Donald, of Mount Bi’ydges. Alma Lamont, of London, and Miss Margaret Anne Barkley Sunday with Mr. and Johns. Sunday visitors with Mrs. William Routly were Mr. and Mrs. 0. Frailcis, of Woodstock, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ci’ago and Billy*, of Kirkton, and Mr. and Mrs. Kexineth Hogg and John, of Thorndale, Mr. arid Mrs. Clyne Dobbs arid family and Mr, Bill Dobbs, of Lang­ ton, visited on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Minor Bobbs. Misses Marie and Evaleen Dobbs returned home with them. Mr and Mrs. Hubert Heywood and Mr, of Moosanee, are days with Mr. and Win. Courtis and Miss visited on Mrs. Win. Mr. and EXETER Run-Down* Car? Protect your transportation and your car’s trade-in value by letting us give it the service it needs today. We have everything needed for the right servicing of all makes of cars, Bring it in to us For all-round service We are Service Headquarter^—equipped and manned" to provide the kind of work that saves and satisfies. Drive in today ! 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