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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-01-13, Page 5A' I > ) I < 4 * ♦ I, •> 1 <0K Mrs. Roy Moors andSmale in Mrs who' ap- on a in ed by two London hoys, the ditch along side J. place. No one was hurt. Mr. and Mrs. ..Grant her son, family. Macdonald Hamilton EDGEWOOD New Year’s night a car, own- , went in Gubars on Sunday THAMES ROAD Sunday visitors with Mr, Mrs. Edwin Miller were, and Mrs. Chas, Miller and Lillie and Mr. J, Miller, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs: James Miller and family, of Woodham, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Miller and family, of Zion. Mr. and Mrs. T. McIntyre, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ballantyne over the week-end, We are Isorry to report that Miss Ella Robinson has been confined to her b'ed these past few days, We wish hei' a speedy recovery to health again. Miss Feme Rodd, of London, visited over the week-end with ■Mr. and Mrs. Lome Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rohde and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Rohde vis­ ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rohde in 'Mitchell. The unusual mild weathei’ this .past week is making the month of January seem more like the spring days in March. ■Mission Band will meet dur­ ing church service hour on ■Sunday morning, Each one is asked to bring their member­ ship fee to this meeting. Sunday the usual morning. I 10.15 a.m., 11.15 a.m. and Y.P.U at- 8 p.m. The Mission Circle will meet at the Manse on Friday eve- ing, January 21st. Farm Forums met Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns 'and Lumley School House. and services will be at hour Sunday , Church service at on Sunday School at THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO? THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1949 Come to CHURCH a V M M JAMES STREET UNITED Rev, H. J, Snell, Pastor Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M., Musical Director 11 a.m.—(“Paul’s Conversion,” Anthem: “Ashamed of Jesus.” Solo: Selected. p.m,—Sunday School. p.m.—(“Whom Seek Ye?” Solo Thursday, 3:00 p.m.—Afternoon Auxiliary of the W.M.S. in the Sunday school room, 3 7 ■Harry Dougall. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A.- Minister Miss Muriel Wliilsmith, Organist 1'0 a.m.—'Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Public Worship. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be observed. Fri., Jan. 14, 8 p.m.—Prepara­ tory service and admission of new members. Tues., Jan. 18, 3 Caven Auxiliary, Missionary Society at the home of Mrs. G. Dow. p.m.—The Women’s will meet BIG or SMALL We Have Them All Our GM vice part stall. complete stock of Factory-Approved Parts and Accessories is at your ser­ aiways. There is no part too big*, no too small for us to provide and™ in­ Remember, GM Parts are all built by the factory that built the origindls. ■a You Can’t Go Wrong at Snell Bros. & Co Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Case Tractors and Implement Sales EXETER PHONE 100 “-------------------------------------------------------------- ------- Electric Ranges We have two designs. 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Traquair’s Hardware I TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican Rector, Rev. O. L. Langford, , B.A.. M.A. Mr, Robert Cameron, Organist 10 a.m.—'Sunday School, 11,30 a.m.—Morning Service. MAIN STREET UNITED Rev. Harry J. Mahoney, B.D. Mrs. A. Y, Willard, Organist 11 a.m.,—“Man’s Disorder and God’s Design” Anthem: “Praise our Mighty God” Baptismal Service. 12 noon—^Sunday School. 7 '— ' ’ DASHWOOD Mrs. E. R. Guenther spent a few days in London last week. Mrs, Lome Kleinstiver, underwent .an operation for pendicitis, returned home Tuesday, Mrs. Frod Weiberg spent the week-end with Mrs, Bertha Wil- lert apd Edna in Mitchell. Mr, and Mrs. Ken McCrea and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoff­ man visited with friends in St. Thomas on Sunday, Several relatives from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Pope day, Col, and of London, his mother, Mrs. Mary Tieman, Who is on the sick list. Ralph Weber is all smiles on the arrival pf a ‘daughter in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Merner spent the week-end in Detroit, Misses Shirley * and Arvis Haugh spent a few days with friends in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haugh and Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pfile, in Hensall on Mon* Mrs. E, E. Tieman, spent Sunday with arep.m.—“Western Hands Sure.” A beautifully colored sound motion picture portray­ ing our medical missionary work in Western Canada. Anthem; “That Sweet Story of Old,” ZION Evangelical United Brethren Crediton Rev. J. V. Dahms, Minister Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist 10 a.m.—Morning Worship. Subject: “Gambling.” 11 a.m.—Church School. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Wjorship. Subject; “Astonishing Doc­ trine.” Tuesday, January' 18, 8 p.m.— Bible 'Study and Prayer Meet­ ing at the Parsonage. of the 14th con,, attended the funeral of a relative in Michi­ gan this week. Miss Martha Becker ‘was tak­ en to St. Joseph’s Hospital, on Saturday arid underwent an op­ eration. On Tuesday evening, January 4th the Dashwood Fire Brigade and village Trustees were tertained at the home of Mr. and ter with time The to order and many plans for improving the Fire Department were discussed. It was decided to hold a practice run at once Mrs. Maurice Klumpp, Af- a delicious turkey supper all the trimmings some was spent in playing cards. -Chief called the meeting a month. STAFFA Mrs. A. JL Macdonald has re­ turned to Mitchell after spend­ ing two weeks with B. O. Macdonald and. Mr. and -Mrs. I, and family visited with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.Ross have taken up residence Tuffin’s house, Joan Coleman, young ter of Mr. Coleman, is a. forth hospital pneumonia. J, M. Miller, est residents of reported very ill at his home. Couple Honored at Dance A reception was held at Stat- fa Hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smale, who were married recently. Harburn’s orchestra supplied music for dancing, G. Agar read an address, and Rus­ sell Parsons presented the couple with a purse of money. and Mrs. ■patient in suffering daugh- Harold Sea- from Old-one of the this district, is Shelley and family, of West Lome, and’ Donnie Ken ny _ visited with her sister, family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zubal spent Sunday in London with her sister, Mrs. who has just Victoria Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Cornish of Mooresville, spent Friday with Mr. ahd Mrs. Roy Moore- Mr, Douglas Westman Thursday in Exeter. Mr. Donald Middleton Guelph this week. t Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth of Thorndale, called on Sunday on her aunt here. , Mr. *Paul Kopell, of London Twp., called on Mr. and Mrs, J. Zubal one evening. Page 5’ Jimmie Suja, returned from Notice spent is in Kirk, Notice The Dashwood Eire Brigade will hold a practice rLni once a month op the se­ cond Monday evening of each month at 7:00 p.m. At each practice the fire siren will be used. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., ’4.3 0' p.m.—'Sunshine ner. Children’s Hour. Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study Prayer service. Fri., S p.m:—Y.P.S. speaker. ■ Miss June outgoing Missionary ca. You are invited to hear her. Sun., Sun., ship. Sun., service. K1RPEN Meeting W.M.S. of St. Andrew’s Church, Hippen, met or. Special Deacon, to | Afri- to come 10 a.m.—Sunday 11 a.m.—Morning Wor- School. 7.30- p.m.—Evangelistic Mr. Tur­ on W.M.S. The United Wednesday afternoon last at the home of Mrs. Harry Caldwell with Mrs. John Sinclair as co­ hostess with a good attendance. The meeting was presided over by the president; Mrs. Robt. Elgie and opened with De­ dication followed by hymn 299. The Buddhist Chant was sung. Mrs. John Sinclair read the Meditation. The Scripture lesson was I son. teen call with . . ..... _ __ ______ Broadfoot favored with a piano solo. Mrs. Emerson Kyle the study “Doctor’s Old New.”The Qlosin^<Ju$ipi 377 sung and Mrs. ..‘Elgie read by Mrs. John Ander- Hymn 23 5 was sung. Six- members answered the roll with text verses beginning the letter C. Mrs. Ross ELIMVILLE Mr. Garnet Miners and John Miiners attended the key Banquet in London Monday. ■Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bird and baby have moved from Mr. H. Heywood’s house into the house of Mr. Alvin Pym in Elimville. Mr. and- Mrs. Philip Murch and M'r. and Mrs. Harold Bell visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques, of Zion. Not all the quilt blocks are, handed in for the Mission Circle quilt yet. Please do so as soon as possible so they can get it together’ and tied. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hogg and family, of Thorndale, Mrs. M. Routly and Richard ■Sum­ mers, of St. Marys, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Routly and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. McGuffin, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Coultis. Euchre Club Elimville'Euchre Club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym. Prizes for the evening were ladies’ high, Mrs. Everett Skinner; gent's high, ■Mr. Everett Skinner and conso­ lation, .Floyd Crioper. This week the euchre club will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner. Bible Class Annual Meeting The Adult Bible Class of the Sunday School held a pot luck supper and election of officers and teachers last Wednesday evening with twenty-six mem­ bers enjoying the supper. Mr. Mair opened the meeting with a prayer and the officers elected are as follows: president, Mrs. Horace Delbridge dent, Mrs. Delmer Skinner retary, Mm Wm. Walters, Mrs. Colin Gilfillan; treasurer, 7 Ridley, Mrs. Franklin Skinner teacherSx Jackson Woods. Johns, Miss Ruth Skinner visiting yiCe-presi- sec­ John Howard Johns, Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth sick and visiting committee, Mrs. Horace Delbridge, Mr. Johnny Ridley; social committee, Mr. and Airs. Lome Elford, Mr. a,nd Mrs. 'Philip Johns. Progressive crokinole was enjoyed at close. sung and Mrs'. ..'Efgie closed the meeting with the Benediction. Lunch three. The is as •dent, president, Mrs. Robt. Elgie; 1st vice-president,, Mrs. Winston Workman; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. John Sinclair; 3rd vice- president, Mirs. Joe McLellan; 4 th vice-president, Mrs. Harry ■Caldwell; secretary, Mrs. John Anderson; treasurer, Mrs. Nor­ man Long; press secretary, Mrs. A. Gackstetter; Missionary Mon­ thly, Mrs. Wm. Alexander; Baby Band Broadfoot; Mrs. Tom friendship, Christian 'Stewardship, Mrs. A. Hinton, supply secretary, Mrs. Herbert Jones; temperance sec­ retary, Mrs. R. Peck; supply committee, Mrs. J. McLean, Mrs. H. Damm, Mrs. N. Long, Mrs. A. Gackstetter; pianist, Mrs. Harold Johes; assistant pianist, Mrs. John Sinclair; Sunshine committee, Mrs. E. Kyle, Mrs. Eldon Jarrott. The slate of officers for the W.A. for 1949 is as follows: Honorary president, Mrs. E. Mc­ Bride, Mrs. Allan Johnson; pres­ ident, ’ Mrs. R. Peck; 1st vice- president, Mrs. John Sinclair; 2nd vice-president Mrs. E. Ghip- chase; 3rd vice-president, Mrs. Harold Jones; 4 th vice-presi­ dent, Mrs. Winston Workman; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. E. Mc­ Bride; finance committee, Emerson Kyle, Mrs. Allan son, Mrs. Wm. Bell, Mrs. Caldwell. The congregation of St. An­ drew’s United Church is hold­ ing the annual meeting on Friday evening, January 21. A pot luck supper will -proceed the meeting. was served by Circle No. slate of officers for 19 49 follows: Honorary presi- Mrs. Ernie Chipchase, en- least gave THE VILLAGE TRUSTEES Men’s Overcoats MEN! DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! Coats at Cost and Less Coats toup Coats toup Coats toup Coats toup Coats toup Coats toup Men’s Odd Winter Caps 69c Men’s Windbreakers Reg. $9.95 — Sale price $7.95 Three Stores in One J Ladies* Wear - Men* and Boys’ Wear Dry Goods - Floor Coverings - Groceries Continuing Our January Clearance Sale of $22.50 — Sate price $15.00 $27.50 — Sale price $22.00 $33.50 — Sale price $25.00 $39.50 — Sale price $30.00 $46.00 — Sale price $36.00 $52.95 — Sale price $40.00 Clearing Winter Lines of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Ready-to-Wear the GREENWAY The Harmony Class of the Unit­ ed Church will hold its regular monthly meeting on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Curts. Mr, and Mrs. Ross and Carl visited with Mr, and Mrs. L family, of Alvinston. Mr. Eddie Hartle, spent the week-end parents, Mr. and Hartle. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Steeper spent a couple of days iast week with .Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown. Milton Pollock, on Sunday Mickle and of Sarnia, With his Mrs. Henry Wm. secretary, Mrs. Ross Mission Band Supt., Kayf community Mrs. Earl Sproat; Mrs. John- Win. WINCHELSEA Mr. Dave Clarke, Of Centralia visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Newton Clarke. We are sorry to report that Mr. Harry Bailey is to his bed and we hope for a speedy ■recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Glan- ville, of Staffa, Visited on Sun­ day with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Walters. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pooley and Miss Ella Francis, Of Exe­ ter, called on friends in the community on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Davis spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs, James Kirkland, of Thames Road. Mr. Ezra Willard and Donald Mrs. Dators, of Mount Pleasant visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W, F. Batten. and Mrs. Warner McRo- of Lucan, Visited Oh Mr. ahd Mi’S. 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