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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-04-28, Page 5• Window Screens ® Folding Lawn Chairs CHURCH on Sunday 5. Kitchen Cupboards Cabinet Work PHONE 286J EXETER YOUNG WOMEN 16 TO 21 YEARS For Fruit & Vegetable Work Accommodation in Farm) Service Force Camps Supervised by Y.W.C.A. •Good Meals Good Pay - Good Fun For full particulars write: Ontario ^Farm Service Force, 9 Richmond Street, East, Toronto 1, Ontario. Auspices: Dominion Provincial Fawn Labour Committee THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1949 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 4:30 to 5:30—Sunshine Corner, a children’s hour. * Thurs,, 2:30 p.m.—W.M.C. Roll call. Rejoice. Speaker; /Mrs. E. Mullen. Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. Sun., 10 a,m.—(Sunday School. Sun., 11 a.m.—Missionary Sun­ day, Communion Sunday. Sun., 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic. 'Come; good singing. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A. Minister Miss Muriel Whilsmith, Organist 11:00 a.m.—Public Worship. 12:15 p.m.—Mission Band. Tues., May 3, 3:00 p.m.—Caven Congregational Circle at the home of Miss Ballantyne, CLASSIFIEDS i ■J! • ' . , Page 5 ZION Evangelical-United Brethren Crediton Rev. J. V. Dahms, Minister Mi*s. F. W. Morlock, Organist No Services Sunday, May 1 (Annual Conference, Milverton) Mon., May 2—Community Youth 'Fellowship in Zion Church, Wed,, May 4—Mother & Daugh­ ter Banquet. Sell Your Poultry NOW JAMES STREET UNITED Rev. H. J, Snell, Pastor Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M., Musical Director Sunday School Anniversary 10:45 a.m.—Children of the In­ termediate and Primary Sun­ day Schools will assemble in •their places for their anniver­ sary services. 11 a.m.—Rev. C. W. B.A., Westminister Church, Weston. The Intermediate School will act as ___ __ will sing three anthems. They will be assisted by the Sunday School Orchestra and Mr. Gor­ don Koch on the piano. p.m.—S u n d a y School with­ drawn. p.m.—Vesper Service, Rev. C. W. McLaren, B.A. ... 'Solo: Mrs. Tom Coates, 3 7 McLaren, United Sunday choir and Riverside Poultry Co. HOWARD FERGUSON, MANAGER — Phone Collect: Ingersoll 449J13 - Kintore 17r9 MAIN STREET UNITED Rev. Harry J. Mahoney, B.D. Mrs. A. X. Willard. Organist 11 a.m.—-“Is Man Usurping God’s Place?” Anthems: “Praise To God,” “Hear My Prayer.” 12:00 noon—Sunday School— Special missionary feature. 7 p.m.—“The .Sky Is The Limit.” Hensall 80r2 o CALVARY Evangelical-United Brethren Dashwood Rev. J. H. Getz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist There will foe no church services on Sunday, May 1. The church school will meet as usual on May 1 at 11 a.m. V V V V V RAKES HOES SPADES £ TURF EDGERS CULTIVATORS 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.—'Corporate Commu­ nion for the W.A. RENNIE SEEDS 7 packages 250 • Peas, beans and corn in bulk Lawn Mowers your * CREDITON PASTORAL CHARGE United Church of Canada Minister: H. F. Currie Sermon: “Enemies Of Abundant Living” first in series ‘Worry’ Worship Church School 10:15 a.m. SHIPKA 11.15 a.m. 11:30 a.m. CREDITON l>0»:30 a.m. 2:45 p.m. BRINSLEY 1:45 p.m. We have several style Max­ well lawn mowers in 14 and 16 inch widths, and 4 and 5 blades. All have rubber tires. The Bob-O-Lawn is an out­ standing power mower. Purina Checker-Efts ★ ★ ★ Start poults on feed faster^ Mqjke faster growth. Make 20% bigger poults over mash feeding at six weeks. Poults like Checker-Etts better than mash be­ cause they’re bite-size, irregular in shape * . * easy to pick up. So poults start on them quicker. And eat more of them. STOP . . . Feed Waste With Hardware Chek-R-Ton It pays to mix Chek-R-Ton with your poultry mash. Chek - H - Ton helps keep them laxative, tones iip appetites and expels round­ worms. Traquair’s WOODHAM Sunday visitors in the commu­ nity were: Mr. and Mrs. IF'red Roger and Shirley, of Kirkton, with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doupe. Mr. and Mrs. James Squire of Exeter visited with Mr. and, Mrs. W. L. iswitzer. Mr. and Mrs. William Rodd of Granton visited with Mr, and Ira McCurdy. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pringle, of London, Johnson, Mrs, A. Zurbrigg, of visited with Mrs. G. and Mrs. M. Copeland, Mrs. Henry and family of St. Thomas with Mr. and Mrs, Norris Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thomson and family of ’Parkliill visited With Mrs. A. Mills and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Fox and family of St. Marys visited with Mr. and Mrs. Vic Ohatten. Mrs. Raymond Switzer, Judith and Dennis, of Ridgetown, visit­ ed with Mr* and Mrs. W. L. Switzer for a few days last week. Mrs. Rev. Lovegrove and Mar­ ry of Galt spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodd. Mrs. (Rev.) Rutherford of Strathroy spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNaugh­ ton. Miss Dorothy Thomson visited on Sunday* with Mr, and Mrs. William Rhode of Thames Road, Mrs. Robert Johnson of Wat­ ford and Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Perk of Moose jaw Visited On Sunday with Mt* and Mrs. Wil­ liam Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. Perk Were on their Way to New York where they will sail for England, retuthing In July. Mrs. Perk is the former Ida Irvine of Kirkton. Miss Ombra Copeland, student at London Normal School, is teaching at Whalen this week. Miss Vonda Elliott of Lake­ side, student at London Normal School, is teaching at Woodham this week. Miss Florence Kirk attended the Ontario Temperance Conven­ tion in Toronto last week. Mrs, D, C. 'Stephens visited with her brother, Mr, Jim Ross of Toronto for a few days last Mr. and Mrs. of Kirkton, Mr. and , Delmer Mr. and Listowel, Copeland Small visited Webb. HOG FARMERS 1. Are your hpgs Aneamic, pale or scurfy? Use 'Finn’s Hog Fix —one pound treats one pig. 2. You should deworm your hogs with Finn’s Hog Conditioner gnd Intestinal Cleanser. Simply fed in the feed, 3, Save money on your hog feed, at least fifty cents per bag. Mix Finn’s Hog Minerals, con­ tains no salt. No concentrates are needed on our plan. 4, To have healthy, strong litters of pigs feed your sows Finn’s Hog Minerals at least twenty- five pounds from breeding to weaning. Costs $2.50 to in-- sure a strong healthy litter. Do your sucking pigs scour? Use Finn’s S.E.S. tablets, one dose does the job. Costs 10c per pig. Contact Wm. Morley, our dist­ rict salesman. Phone Kirkton 35r4. He can help you. R. A. Finn & Co. Ltd., Lon­ don, Ont. 7:14:21:28c CATTLE MEN—Cattle men, do you have some non-breeders? Do your calves have scours? Do you have some cows which are not doing right? Do you •have mastites your herd? Do calves eat the these problems care of by Wm. Kirkton 35r4. R. A. Finn & Co. Ltd., Lon­ don, Ont. 7:14:21:28c or garget in your cows or mangers? All can foe taken Morley, phone ...X .... ".. ELIMVILUE Mr, and Mrs. Earl Coultis, of Guelph, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Coultis. Mr, Al Classen is all smiles these days. It’s a girl, ■Mr, Harry Murch, of Owen Sound, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mureh. Miss Hazel Sparling spent the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Parrish. (Miss Donna Mureh, of London, visited over the week-end with Mr. apd Mrs. Harold Bell. Mr. Lome Ford left on Thurs­ day for Aylmer, where he joined the R, C. A. F. Mrs. L. Kirk and Florence, of Woodham, visited on Monday with Mr. and ’Mrs. Melville Skin­ ner. ♦ Several men joined in and ohivaried Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques of Zion on Monday eve­ ning. The children started to school again on Monday after the East­ er holidays, Miss Mary Urquhart, of Kirkton, a N o r jn all t e, is teaching at Winchels.ea school for a week. Mr. Laurie Stephen, of Lon­ don, spent the week-end at his •home, Mr. and Mrs. Russell King and Wayne, of Crediton, visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerslake. Mr. Elgin Skinner, of Milton, spent .a few days with his par­ ents, IMr, and Mrs. Everett Skin­ ner. At time of writing, Mrs. Merle Sparlipg is very low. DASHWOOD Mr, Sam Wiitzel of Toronto spent Saturday with his mother. Mrs, Witzel. Mrs, Susan Merner js spending a few days with her daughter in Clinton. Mrs, Henry Becker has. re­ turned home after visiting with her daughters in Kitchener and her son in New Dundee, also spending a week with her daugh­ ter, Miss Elfrieda London. Mr. and Mrs. T. man attended the convention in London last week. SURE, WE’RE BUSY Becker, in Harry Hoff- undertakers’ , . , because so man'y Exeter motorists pend on us for liable, low - cost vice. de- re- ser- BUT NOT TOO BUSY STAFFA Mr. and Mrs. James Hill have arrived home for the summer after spending the winter months with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. O. ed with a and Bible ed Church for her ous and faithful organist of that many years. Ivan Hill, Simcoe, W. Reed was present- leather-bound hymnary from the . . . to give your the same fast, pendable service reasonable cost. car de­ al $ Staffa Unit- long, gener- service church * POULTRY ♦FARMERS 1. Revive your aneamic, weak, scoury chicks and turkey p.oults with Finn’s Red Blood Quickly tablets. Costs quarter cent chick, half cent turkey poult. Simply put in drinking water. 2. Avoid Coccidiossis by using Finn’s Kew Tablets and Finn’s Poultry Conditioner and Intes­ tinal Cleanser every month for three months. Simply fed in the water and the feed. 3. Mix your own growing mash for your birds. Save from 60 to 80 cents per bag by using Finn’s fee di ng plan using straight grain and Finn’s Poul­ try Tonic. Start feeding at 8 weeks of age. These products have been fed and recommend­ ed by Harmon Morton, turkey breeder, Ailsa Craig, for years and thousands of tario poultry flocks. Contact Wm. Morley, our rict salesman. Phone Kirkton 35r4 about all your livestock problems, he can help you. R. A. Finn & Co. Ltd., Lon­ don, Ont. 7:14:21:28c week. * '-s‘' Mr. and Mrs. Art Rinn Cheryl, of London, spent week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ohatten. Miss Betty Johnston, of Thorn- loe, nurse-in-training at Victoria Hospital, London, Miss Margaret Johnston, Mr. Maurice Cott and Mr. Gerald Brazeau of Thornloe, visited on Saturday with Rev. and Mrs. T. G. Wanless. On Sunday the W.M.S. cele­ brated its fiftieth anniversary, with a number of former mem­ bers present. Rev. T. G. Wanless delivered a very impressive mes­ sage. The choir rendered an an­ them and a duet by Ken Mills and Mrs. Wanless was enjoyed by all. Several of the members of the W.M.S. assisted with the service. The church was taste­ fully decorated for the occasion. A successful banquet was 'held the church Tuesday evening.in KIRKTON John Sawyer, who spentMr. the past winter with his son, Dr, Glen Sawyer, returned to his home in the village. Mrs. I. N. Marshall and her daughter, Mrs, W. S. Cluff, of Wiarton, spent a few days with friends in Guelph and Kitchener. 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tufts and family, of Toronto, past Tufts. Mr. spent , „ this past week. Mr. Edwin Tufts, of Lon­ don, spent his Easter vacation with his mother, Mrs, Truman Tufts. Little Hammond, of London, week-end with M r. Maitland Hammond. Shirley and Joyce spent part of the past spent the week with Mrs. Truman Harvey Gray, of Toronto, a few days in the village Exeter, Ontario (Signed,) dist- nine On- Your friendly GM dealer in ■Miss Frances Hern, of Zion, visited for a few days last week with Mrs. Milne Pullen, Whalen. Barbara and Brien Spent the and Mrs. Hammond ___ ______ _ week with their aunt and uncle in London. Mr* Alvin Harding, of Petrol- spent his Easter vacation Mrs. ia, with his parents, Mr. and William Harding. Mrs. H. Dean and her children spent the past with the former’s sister at ford. We welcome Mr, and Charles 'Paul who have moved to their hew home in the village. Their son, Leon, has taken the farm home and is residing there. Mrs. Ida Berk (nee Ida Irvine) and Mr. Perk, of Moose Jaw, Sask., and Mrs. Nancy Johnson, of Thedford, called on a lot of friends at Plugtown and spent Sunday afternoon and evening With Mr. and Mrs, Marshall. The Perks are leaving next week for England for, a two month vaca­ tion before returning t o the West. Mr, and Mi’s. Russell Brock and family, of Burgessville, were Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs, Eric Humphreys. three week Mea- Mrs. ATTENTION! The WANT AUS tire bringing in more satis­ fied customers every day. Many Operations Six out of every ten hospital cases require operations. The Mutual Benefit has the exper­ ience of over 38 years in sick­ ness and accident insurance and has paid out more than $200,- OOO.'OOO.OiO1 in .benefits*' Ernest C. Harey Insurance Agency. (Adv’t) Skinny men, women gain 5,10,15 lbs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor What a thrill 1 Bony limbs fill out; ugly hollows fill up; neck no longer scrawny; body loses half­ starved, sickly “bean-pole" look. Thousands of girls, women, men, who never could gain before, are now proud of shapely, healthy-looklng bodies. They thank the special vlgor-bulldmg, flesh-bulldlng tonic, Ostrox. Its tonics, stimulants, lnvlgorators, iron, vitamin Bi, calcium, enrloh blood, improve appetite and digestion so food gives you more strength and nourishment; put flesh on bare bones. Don't fear getting too fat. Stop when you’ve gained. the 5,10,15 or 20 lbs. you need for normal weight. Costs little. New “get acquainted" site only 60c. Try lamous Ostrex Tonio Tablets for new vigor ana added pounds, this very day. At all druggists. According to by-law, no dog may run. at large in the Village of Exeter between May 1 and September 30 of each year. C. V. Pickard, Clerk At 49 cents per yard We are placing on sale this week several hundred yards of good quality Wabasso brand cotton broadcloth, 36 ins. wide in colours of yellow, red, orange, sand, mauve, green, light and dark blue. Sale price 490*.yd. Shantung Dress Fabric Plain shantung is one of the most popular wash fabrics for dresses we know of. We have a very fine quality, 40 ins. wide, shades of pink, blue, yellow, green, a splendid value at $1.25 yd. We also have a large range of printed wash dress fabrics at popular prices. Dresses The very newest styles in ladies’, misses' and girls’ dresses are arriving every few days, Hundreds to choose from. Our prices are reasonable. Children’s Corduroy Overalls We have received another shipment of children’s corduroy overalls, popular colours, sizes 2 to 6 years, at $2.95 pr. Table Oilcloths Table oilcloths, 54 ins. wide, a large range of patterns including plain white; also 54-in. squares. CLARK’S PORK & BEANS Large 20-oz. tins .....*. each 120 CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SOUP A good buy per tin 100 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE In I-lb. bag each 590 SELF-SERVICE • ORDER COUNTER PHONE 32 ,6. ♦ ft ■Hr. Monarch Sweaters For Ladies, Men and Children We have received, the largest shipment of the popular Monarch brand sweaters we have had in years, Kew styles and weaves for ladies, men., girls and. boys. Ask for Monarch brand and get the best! AYLMER CANNED PEAS • Choice quaL size 4-5 sieve .. per tin 150 QUICK COOKING OATS Robinhood, In the 5-lb. bag .... each 350 BULK SOAP CHIPS The economical soap 2 lbs. 250 J PHONE ORDERS - FREE DELIVERY■ ...... ............. .............. .... J EXETER