The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-05-05, Page 7T
FOR YOUR
A
Decorating
Needs This Year
tion which is bing held at 1
We can advise you on your
Paperhanging,
Painting
Rubber Tile
Plastic Wall TUe
The New Flex-O-Wall
EXPERT WORKMANSHIP
H. KENDRICK
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Notice
of
Hydro
Interruption
EXETER AND DISTRICT
Hydro will be interrupted
on Sunday, May 8, 1949,
from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30
a.m. in the following areas:
Exeter Rural Area, Exeter,
Hensall, Zurich, Dashwood,
and Grand Bend. Interrup
tion for the purpose of
malting necessary repairs
on 20,000 volt feeder line
from London.
H.E.P.C of Ont.
EXETER
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Registration
Of Public School Pupils
All pupils hoping to commence school in September
for the first time must have reached the age of six
years during 1949. Kindly Register at once with the
Secretary-Treasurer W. H. Hodgson, submitting proof
of age, either by birth certificate, baptismal certifi
cate or some other satisfactory proof.
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» *When a Little Goes a Long Way ...
STARTING TIME!
Starting time is the period when your young things eat least
yet make the most of the little they eat It’s the time when a
little goes a long, long way toward determining your future
profits! Make.sure that "little” is made with, know-how to get
you the best in results, for a good start keeps on paying long
after starting time is past.
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Purina Chide Startena has always
done an "extra" job — this year,
in the new Checker-Ett form and
formula, it's doing even better!
You'll be amazed at the growth
you get from just 2 lbs. per chick.
Come in — see a sample — fry it!
ft does a great job.
PURINA
?AftTEN*2TARTENA
FISHING
Purina Sow and Pig ChOw helps
keep your sow milking, gives
yOur little pigs a real lift past
weaning. Just mix it with your
chop, 1 of Chow to 3 of chop.
(Feed Pig GrOwena straight if
you're low on grain.)
TACKLE
SOFTBALLS
GLOVES
BASEBALLS
BATS
See us for your sporting goods.
Leading names are represented here*
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-URINA
TRAQUAIR’S HARDWARE
THE STORE with the CHECKERBOARD SIGN
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THAMES ROAD
Mrs. M. Fletcher, of .Crediton.
visited over Sunday with her
'parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
M'oodie.
Miss Fem Rodd, of London,
spent the week-end with -Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Passmore.Miss Helen Howatt spent'the
week-end with Miss Elsie Bray.
Several of the Young (People
attended the Young People’s
Conference hi James St. Church
Exeter, on Friday evening of
last .week.
The Y?P,U. met in the church
basement o n Sunday evening.
Sacrement Service was well
attended on Sunday morning.
'Mothers’ Day Services will be
held next Sunday morning. The
Sunday School will have a special
program at 1*0 ;15. All. parents
are cordially invited .to attend
this service. Church services will
follow and Baptismal Service will
be held at this service.
The regular monthly meeting
of the W. A. and W. M. S- was
held at the home of Mrs. O.
Beavers on Wednesday afternoon
of this week. The mothers and
babies were guests at this meet
ing and a suitable program was
given for this occasion.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner were
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gibson and
family, of Bryston, Mrs. John
Fletcher, of Exeter, and Mr. and
Mrs. C. Fletcher.
Service of Baptism o n all
three points on Mothers’ Day.
Mrs. Emery Stebbins, of
Grand Bend, returned home
Wednesday from the* Toronto
General Hospital where she
underwent a serious operation.
She was accompanied, home by
her htfsband and two daughters,
Mrs. Roy Walper and Mrs. Cecil
Desardine in the Harry Huffman
ambulance.
Purina Turkey Startena was made
in Checker-Ett form last year—ask
any turkey raiser who fed it how
he made out. Ten to one, he'll tell
you he got lower losses and faster
growth than eVer before. If you"'
raise turkeys, you can't afford to
pass it up.
THE T1MES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING,-MAY S, 1949 Rage Y.
JAMES STREET UNITED
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M.,
Musical Director
10 a.m.—Sunday School. (Please
note the change.)
11 a.m,—Mothers’ Day Service.
The Baptism of Infants.
Anthem by Men’s 'Choir.
Men’s Quartette,
p.m.—“Home Life”, a test
our Christianity.
Men’s Choir,
7 Of
MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev. Harry J. Mahoney, B.D.
Mrs. A. Y. Willard. Organist
Special Mothers’ 'Day -Services
11 a.m.—(‘In Every Home Jesus
Christ.”
Anthems 'by a Men’s 'Choir of
Kumjoinus Members.
Baptismal Service.
12 Noon—Special Mothers’
Program.
p.m.—Musical Service Present
ed by Male Choir of Kum
joinus Members.
Day
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —
Rector, Rev. O. L. Langford,
B.A.. M.A.
Mr. Robert Cameron, Organist
10:30 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:30 a.m.—Morning Service,
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
H. T. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 4:30 p.m.—Sunshine Cor
ner, children’s hour.
Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer Meeting.
Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. at_Stratford.
Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School.
Sun,, 11 a.m.—Mothers’ Day.
Come and hear the mothers’
chorus. Song leader mother,
Mrs. McDonald. Scripture read
er mother, Mrs. Jolly. Pianist
mother, Mrs Cudmore. Choir
and testimony mother, Mrs.
Parker. Speaker for the mor
ning mother, Mrs. Kendrick.
Sun., 7:30 p.m.—The Great Song
Service. An Evangelistic mess
age. You are invited.
Purina Cgl! Startena raises good
calves cheaper than straight milk
— and (mighty important at this
time ot year) it saves you time and
work. If you're starting some
Spring Calves, you can cut down
your chore time very noticeably
With Calf Startena.
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Come to
CHURCH
on Sunday
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A.
Minister
Miss Muriel Whilsmith, Organist
11:00 a.m.—Mothers’ Day Ser
vice. The Sunday School will
assemble at 10:45 in the Sun
day School room and attend
the service in a body.
The (Sacrament of Baptism will
be administered,
Mon., May -9, 8:00 p.m.—Young
People’s Society will meet at
the church.
ZION
Evangelical-United Brethren
Crediton
Rev. J. V. Dahms, Minister
Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist
No Sendees Sunday, May 1
(Annual Conference, Milverton)
10:00 a.m.—-Morning Worship.
Sermon: “The Women God
Chose.”
11:00 a.m.—Mothers’ Day Pro
gram in Sunday School.
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service.
Sermon: “Proving All Things”
CALVARY
Evangelical-United Brethren
Dashwood
Rev. J. H. Getz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Services As Usual.
CREDITON
PASTORAL CHARGE
United Church of Canada
Minister: H. F. Currie
Family Sunday &
Baptismal Service
Sermon:
“The Nation’s Real Wealth.”
Worship • Church School
10:15 a.m. SHIPKA 11.15 a.m.
11:30 a.m. CREDITON 10:30 a.m.
BRINSLEY
Combined service of Church and
School 2:45 p.m..
WOODHAM
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pfaff and
family, -of -Crediton, and Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Brine and -Nancy, of
St. Marys, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mi's. Oscar Brine.
Mr. John Camm, of London,
spent the week-end at his home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elliott, of
St Marys, visited on Sunday with
■Mrs. J. Jaques.
Mrs. Bert Rundle has return
ed home after spending a week
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Levy,
of St. Marys.
-Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer
and Ronnie, of Shipka, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Levy and Rachel, of
St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Scott and Jean, of Farquhar,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Rundle and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Webb and
Sandra, of London, and Miss
Donna Webb, of Grand Bend,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Norris Webb. Janis Webb
returned to London with Mr.
and Mrs. Webb to spend a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doupe an a
Grace visited on Sunday with
Mil*, and Mrs. Milton Luther, of
Exeter.
Rev. and Mrs. T. G. Wanless
and family spent a few days
with Mrs. Adams Of Toronto. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rundle and
Mr. and Mrs. Art Rundle attend
ed the funeral of the late Mrs.
Walter Kerslake in Exeter on
Tuesday.
Guest Speaker at Sunday Service
■Mr. Royal Moulton of the
Ontario Temperance Federation
was guest speaker at the church
service on Sunday morning and
also gave an address at the
Perth County Youth Rally held
in Woodham Church on Sunday
evening. Mr. Milton Hooper pre
sented the cups to the contest
ants in the Perth County Public
Speaking Contest. Ted Howell,
of Goderich gave his speech for
the Huron County Contest. A
film “Our Boy Joe” was
shown.
W. M. S. Banquet
A very pleasant evening
spent in the basement of
church on April 26 when
fiftieth anniversary of WoOdham
W. M. S. was celebrated in the
form of a banquet and short
programme. Eighty-two members
and guests registered. The three
tier birthday cake trimmed with
gold centered a small table with
lace doth and silver candle
sticks. The tables were daintily
trimmed with mauve and gold
centered with a bouquet of daf
fodils. At the head table sat
the ex-presidents and their
guests. Mrs. T. G. Wanless gave
the address of welcome and Mrs.
D. Copeland, the oldest ex- pres
ident, lit the candles while Mrs.
Wanless placed the knife in the
cake. Rev. T. G. Wanless acted
as chairman. In the absence of
Rev. A. Laing he proposed a
toast to the ladies of the W.M.S.
This Was responded to by Mrs.
W. Switzer. Mrs. (Rev.) Ruther-
also
was
the
the
KIRKTON
Dr. G. H. Jose and Mr. H.
Berry spent Tuesday and Wed
nesday in Toronto,
Miss Ethel Wenger of Toronto
and Mr. and Mrs. John Wiseman
and little son, of Hamilton,
were recent guests with Mr. and
Mrs. T. A. Wiseman.
Mrs. Robert Pulford and
daughter, Margaret, of Barrie,
spent the past week with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Rathburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rout-
ley spent a -few days with Mrs,
Annie Heard in St. Thomas this
week.
Miss Heinbuch, of Stratford,
spent the week-end with Mr, and
Mrs. Roger Christie,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lankin, of
St. Marys were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Mar
shall.
Word has been received of the
death of Mrs. W'alkei* Kerslake,
of Londesboro, who once was a
resident of this district and a
member of the Kirkton United
Church. Sympathy is extended.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kein and
family, of London, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Truman Tufts.Hr
If you are considering electric fencing this year, let
us show you the imits we have on hand,
Repairs and Batteries
We can repair your units and supply the batteries
for them.
R. E. RUSSELL
Phone 109 Exeter, Ont.
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CROMARTY
The farmers are busy on the
land. Early sown fields present
a fine green appearance,
The sympathy of the commun
ity goes out to Mr. and Mrs.
Lamond in the death of their-
son.
Mr. Robert McCaughey is able
to he around again after a bad
attack of the “flu”.
Mr, Neil McKellar, who was
ill in the hospital in. Seaforth,
has returned to his home.
ford, of Strathroy, and Mrs. J.
Squires, of Exeter, spoke a few
words stating how pleased they
were to be back and meet old
friends. Donald Rutherford and
Milton Hooper spoke a few
words of congratulations. The
guest speaker for the evening,
Mrs. L. Lavery, of Listowel,
president of Perth Presbyterial
was then introduced by Mrs. F.
Doupe and gave a very inspiring
address.. She took as her topic
“God has no hands but ours”.
Mrs. Wanless sang a solo. Bessie
McCurdy and Lorene Jaques
contributed with piano duets. ‘A
short- skit “A Day on the Farm”
was put on by a younger group
of ladies supplying a little
amusement. The evening . was
brought to a close by singing
“Blest be the tie that binds,”
and prayer by Rev. Wanless.
It’s actually wasteful to let your car go too
long without an inspection. Careful inspection,
by our expert factory-trained mechanics will
catch mechanical trouble in your car before it
develops into a costly breakdown.
Diagnosis of your car’s operating efficiency
once a month will save you money.
Make it a habit. Drive in to Snell Bros, once
a month for inspection.
Telephone 100 l
Snell Bros. & Co.
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Case Tractors and Implement Sales
EXETER
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Jones & May
Let us help you solve the gift problem for this important day—Sunday, May 8. We
offer a few suggestions from our large stock:
2\Ii>s Link, in charge of this depart
ment, has just returned from, a buy
ing trip to Toronto and, as a result,
we have many new lines in dresses,
eoats3 suits, blouses, sports wear, etc.
uviC’rE'o
JmAvJwI JL JuAJhV
Nylon Hosiery
In such well known makes as
Supersilk, Gotham, Gold-Stripe and
Orient, in new spring shades.
Hand Bags
Smart new styles for spring and summer
at popular prices. A new shipment just
arrived this week.
Parasols
We have just received a shipment
of the very newest styles in ladies*
parasols—-popular colours and new
style handles, at $4.95 and $5.95.
Lingerie
Including slips, gown, pyjamas, silk vests,
briefs and panties, scarves.
Gloves
In silk and kid, popular colours and sizes.
!
Shorfie Coats
At $21.95
These shortie coats are exceptional
value—shades of gold, red, rose,
beige, green, grey, light and dark
blue, new summer shades—a real
buy at $21*95.
Curtains, nets, draperies, congoleum
rugs; also congoleum by the yard and
inlaid linoleum.
Curity Diapers in stock again, 21” x
40”—12 diapers to carton, at $4.95
carton.
Gardening Time - We Have the Seeds
STEELE BRIGGS’ AND RENNIE’S PACKAGE SEEDS
Most of the popular varieties of garden seeds in bulk, the economical way, and
they are fresh Seeds.
DUTCH SETT ONIONS
Get yours now -*• present stock cannot be replaced. Per lb. 250
CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES
Irish Cobbler, Chippewa, Katahdin, Sebago and Green Mountain
all at very moderate prices
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