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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-08-11, Page 5
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST H, 1949 Page 5 Lome to CHURCH on Sunday UNION SERVICES Main Street and James Street United Churches Service in Main Street Church Rev. H. J. Mahohey in charge Main St. Choir will have charge of the music, 10:00 a.m.—James St. Sunday School, 11 a.m.—“Finding God.” Duet; Mr,, Frank and Marie "Wildfong. 12:00 Noon—Main St. Sunday School. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 1:30 p.m.—At the church, the annual S. S. .picnic. Thurs., 2:30 p.m.—Women’s Prayer Meeting at the Taber nacle.Thurs., 8:00 p.m.—Young Peo ple's Missionary Council at Mrs. Jolly’s home. Fri., 7:30 p.m.—-Display of Daily Vacational Bible School. You are invited. Sat., 8:00 p.m.—Win a Youth for Christ. Defeat Commun ism, Rev. Brown special spea ker; good music and singing. You are invited to this service. Hear the Tabernacle Quartet. Sun., 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore. Sun., 11:00 a.m.—Morning Wor ship. Sun., 7:30 p.m.—Song Service. Sun., 8:00 p.m,—Evangelistic Message. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A. Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist 10:00 a.m,—Sunday School, 11;00 a.m.-—Public Worship. CREDITON UNION SERVICES Rev. J. V.' Dahms in charge Worship Services: 11:15 a.m.—Crediton United 7:30 p.m.—Crediton Evangel. 10:00 a.m.--—Shipka 2:45 p.m,-—Brinsley Sunday School: 9:45 a.m,—Crediton United 10:15 a.m.—'Crediton Evangel. 10:15 a.m.—Crediton United 11:00 a.m.—Shipka 1:30 p.m.-—Brinsley CALVARY Evangelical-United Brethren Dashwood Rev. J. H. Getz, Minister Mi's. Ken McCrae, Organist 10 a.m.—Worship Service. Speaker: Mr. Bert Carr. 11 a.m.—Church School. ‘ ZION Misses Marion Brock and Elaine Hern spent last week at the Sunday 'School Camp near Stratford, Mr, and Mrs, Allan Jaques and Ray, Mr. and Mrs. James Earl visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, William Lookey in London. Mrs, Melville .Hern spent the week-end on a motor trip as far north as Wasaga' Beach, Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Jaques visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole of London, • Mr, and Mrs, Warren Brock visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Stewart at their cottage in Grand Bend. Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Hern and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, M, Spence of Blan- shard. Mr, and Mrs. Orville Snell of Grimsby are holidaying this week with Mr. and Mrs. Eph, Hern. Misses Beatrice and Dora and Mr. Charles Delbridge of Win- chelsea visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Milton Brock. Mr, and Mrs. Eph Hern were in Lucan on Saturday attending the Culbert-Hardy wedding. TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector, Rev. C. L. Dan gford, B.A.. M.A. Mr. Robert Cameron, Organist ALL SERVICES CANCELLED Pullets 1200 SUSSEX AND S. x N.H. PULLETS Raying 25% ready foil immediate delivery. LAKEVIEW POULTRY FARM Wein Bros., Exeter Phone 78 THAMES ROAD Mr. and Mrs. E. Passmore spent Sunday at Bauble Beach. Miss Fern Rodd of London spent the week-end .with Mr. and Mrs. L. Passmore. Visitors on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. William Elford were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall and Margaret of Wellburn. Mrs. Shriner of New York has been visiting these past f e w weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Allison. BLANSHARD Mr. and Mrs, Donald Cochran, Donnie and Betty, Mr. Ronald M'dntyre of Ingersoll were Sun day guests of Mr. .and Mrs. Geo. Dann. Mastei’ Donald and Douglas Book and Miss Dorothy Book of Ilderton are spending this .week with Miss Lorna Dann. Mrs. T. Waugh ,of London, spent the weekend with her daughter, ;Mrs. Leonard Thacker and Mr. Thacker. Mrs. Herb Ruck and Ronnie, of Lakeview, spent a few ’ days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryan, of Fullar- ton. 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brandon of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Ken MTossey and Vernon, of Oshawa, Mr. John Beacroft, .of Fergus, spent last week with Mrs. 'Jas. Mossey and family. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Martin and Betty, of 'St. 'Marys, Mrs. W. B. Young of St. Marys, spent Sunday with Mrs. James Mossey and family. Miss Edna Facey of Picton spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. Misses Beth and Lorna Facey of Belton spent a few days with their cousins, Ruth, Clare and Veryl Hooper. -Eb Notice Having disposed of our J. I. Case franchise to Mr, Richard Jermyn, we wish to thank our many friends and customers for their patronage, and be speak for Mr. Jermyn a continuance of this friend ship and support. Snell Bros. & Co. Mr. S. Cook, of Detroit, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam .Elford. Mrs. A. Gay and Tom Gay of Detroit visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Elford on .Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. jP. Passmore and Alice, Mr. and Mrs. G, Duncan, Mr. and Mi's. A. Gardiner, Bert and Mary spent last week-end at Grand Bend. Misses Jean and Helen Ander son spent a few days this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Squire at Woodham. Mr. Walter and Jack Ry da 11 and Mrs, R. Kydd of Shallow Lake visited at the home of Mrs. George Monteith last week. Mr. Rydall and Jack returned home the following day and Mrs. Kydd remained for a few weeks holi days. Rev. and Mrs. .Mair, Betty and Joanne returned home after holi daying at Muskoka, Toronto, Weston and Schomberg. Mrs. W. E. Ferguson returned with them. Misses Jean Cann, Marion Hodgert returned home last week after holidaying in Muskoka district. Announcing GREENWAY Rev. Peter Varanof of the Russian Missionary Society will be the 'guest speaker in tjie United Church on Sunday at 2:45 p.m. Mr, Dorman Wens of Hamil ton is spending his vacation with his grandmother, Mrs, W. T, Ulens. Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Darkins and family of Windsor spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Stewardson, Miss Jean Ridley spent a few days with her (grandmother, Mrs. A. Ridley, i The Harmony Class of the United Church will hold their monthly meeting on Friday eve ning at the home of Mr, ana Mrs, Lloyd Brophey, Mrs, F. King of Strathroy visited last week with Mr, and Mrs. Elton Curts and Iva. Mrs. Ed Bullock, Fred, and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pawliw, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winterburn of Toronto, Mr. Dawson Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Woodburn and family spent the week-end in Detroit. Miss ’Jeanette Steeper spent a couple of weeks with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Twed- dle, of West McGillivary. Miss Eleanor McLinchey re turned to Detroit on Sunday after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McLinchey. Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hicks of Parkhill spent a few days on a motor trip to Northern On tario. (Held over from last week) Misses Erma and Norma Curts spent last week with relatives in Detroit and Pontiac, Mich. Miss Muriel Fallis and Mrs. Warner of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Fallis and family of Mt. Forest spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey and Frances. Miss Betty Ann Hornex’ spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Scott, of Brins ley. Mr. and Mrs. N. Kleinfeld and family of Exeter visited on Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. E, Eg gert. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Matthews oi Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mur ray and Brian of St. Thomas and Mr. Dorman Ulens of Hamil ton spent the week-end with Mrs. W. T. Ulens. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gardner of London spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. J. Gard ner. Miss Sharon Pressey of Sarnia spent a week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Curts. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mickle* and family and Mrs. A. Mickle of Alvinston visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pollock. Mr. David Sheppard returned | home aftei' visiting relatives in the West. He made the trip by j plane from London. i U.C. Sunday School Picnic Held ; The annual Sunday School pic- j nic of the United -Church was | held at Turnbull’s Grove on Fri day afternoon. Although there wasn’t a very large attendance, everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. The race results were as j follows: Girl, two to four, Bon- | nie Wilson; girls, four to six, Donna Taylor; girls, six to eight, Karen Brophey; .girls, eight to ten, Marion Woodburn, Jean Young; girls, ten to fourteen, Frances Brophey, Delores Stee per; young ladies, Jean Brophey, Erma Curts; married ladies, Mrs. Carman Woodburn, Mrs. Elton Curts; orange race, Harold Bro- phey’s side; song on pie plate, Evelyn Curts side; throwing the shoe through hoop, Inez Bro phey, Mrs. Fred Steeper. After the races the children and a number of grown-ups went in the lake, the water being Ideal for a picnic day. At 6 p.m. all sat down to well laden tables, after which an enjoyable after noon was (brought to a close hy a ball game. DASHWOOD Mr. and Mrs. clarence Beck and family of Detroit, Michigan, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Schlunt on Sunday. Mrs, Frank Choate (Lillian Decker) of Owendale, Michigan, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. 'Fred Schlunt, Mr. and Mjis. Lloyd Weido and daughter, Shirley, Mr, and Mrs, Charlie Horne, of Toronto, visited at the home of Mr. and Mr«, .Fred Schlunt over Civic Holiday, ■ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ten Eyck of Kitchener were Sunday visi tors with her mother, Mrs. Hy Becker, Mrs. Becker and El- frieda returned to Kitchener with them for a week’s holidays, Mr, and Mrs, Ward Kraft of London spent the week-end with relatives here. Sunday visitors with Mrs, Witzel were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Siebert, Miss Elsie Siebert, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Siebert, Sandra and Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Siebert, Margaret and Joyce and Mrs. John Thaler and Nancy, all of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ness of London spent the week-end with Mrs. Ness. Mrs, S. P. Currie and family and Mrs. M. Tieman and family spent the past week camping up north. Rev. H. Getz and a number of young people of the congrega tion are attending camp at Gode rich this week. Mr. Harold Tuft arid friend of Kitchener were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Merner. Mr. and Mrs. Jim I-Iayter spent Sunday with friends in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Martin and Mrs. J. Vernon of Detroit spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. O. Restemeyer. Mrs. Vernon will remain for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Restemeyer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Beavis and KIRKTON Canon and Mrs, James are away on a three-week vacation. Mr, Fred Hamilton of .Strat ford is acting as postmaster in the absence of Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Bray, who left Wednesday morning on a three-weeks vaca tion. to visit Harry’s father and family in New Brunswick, also visiting Mrs. Burgin’s slater, Rev. Mr, and Mrs, Henderson, at Prince Edward island. Miss Annie Semple of Toronto spent part of the past week with her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. Archie Robinson, The Huron County Holstein, Calf Club met at the farm of Ross Marshall Wednesday night with some fifty present. After the judging by the boys and girls, a short (business meeting conducted by Thomas Brock Jr., of Zion, was held. Lunch was served by Mrs. Marshall and some girls. Miss Joyce Ross of London spent a couple of days this week with Miss Jean Humphreys. daughter of Toronto are spend ing their vacation with her mother, Mrs. Hayter. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Reste meyer and family are spending their holidays here and at Grand Bend. Mrs. E. Koehler and Anne are visiting with friends in London this week. Miss Shiela Birk of Guelph visited with Miss Jean Haugh last week. Mr. Glen Haugh of London is spending a week’s vacation at his home here. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hopf of 'Clifford and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bates and Lynda of Walkerton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hopcroft. Mrs. George Fulcher and son Bruce, Sarnia, ar© visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Genttner. Woodworking Painting and Decorating Tom Walker PHONE 286J ‘ EXETER ........ 1 .. .................. Snell Bros. Service IS GOOD ‘ BECAUSE IT’S Complete Snell Bros. & Go. Your Friendly GM Dealers Phone 100 Exeter x------------------------------------ 1 Jones & May 25% Off Ladies’, Misses’ Summer Dresses, Coats We still have a large stock of ladies’ and misses’ summer dresses and coats to clear in a hurry at 25% off regular prices. Sale of Summer Dress Fabrics All summer dress materials at greatly reduced prices. Prints at 390 and 490 yd. Broadcloth at 49c yd. Circular Pillow Cotton on Sale Three webs Wabasso heavy weight 4<2-inch circular pillow cotton on sale this month at 790 yd. Motor Rugs All wool plaid tartans, fringed ends. Reg. price $9.50., on sale this month at $7.95 each. Yarn Odd balls of good makes yarn, 1-oz. balls, values up to 350, one sale at 250 each. R. D. (Dick) Jermyn, Proprietor A New Service to Exeter District Farmers R. IS. (Bob) Belling, Service Mgr. Bros. & Co. as agents for J, I.successors to Snell to expand and improve where possible their well We have been appointed Case Farm Implements and plan known policy of service and satisfaction. Our staff has had wide experience in farming and farm machinery and we are equipping to handle all types of repairs and service. Until our plans for a new location can be completed we are operating from Snell Bros. & Co. garage, and sincerely invite everyone to come in and get ac quainted with us and the J. I. Case Farm Implements. WOODHAM Mr, and Mrs. Cederick Wheel er and Miss Dolly Steere, of Brownsburg, Quebec, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wheeler. Miss Jean Copeland of Bank o£ Montreal staff, St. Marys, is spending two weeks vacation at her home. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Small and family of St. Thomas visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .Norris Webb. Miss Thelma Small re mained with Mr. and Mrs. Webb for a few days. j Mrs. K. A. Henry and Miss Eva Henry of Toronto are spend ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. | Oliver Hazelwood, Betty Mills has returned home after spending a week at Ipper- wash Beach with Mr, and Mrs. Grant Mills. Donna Grierson of London and Nancy Brine of St, Marys spent a few days with their cousins Donnie and Marilyn Brine. j Donnie Brine is spending a i few days with Keitli and Wayne j Stephens of Anderson. Marilyn Brine is spending a . few days with Donna Grierson i of London, j Miss Amy McNaughton of i Toronto is visiting with Mr, and . Mrs. Frank McNaughton. Mrs. Ray Kirk spent a few days with .Mr, and Mrs. Harold Thomson of Parkhill. Florence ! and Lorna Kirk spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Thomson. Don Middleton of jGranton was guest speaker at t h e church , service Sunday morning and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred ■ Doupc. L • 25% Off All Fashion-Craft Made-to-Measure Suits This exceptional offer expires August 15. Get your new fall suit now at a real saving. We are continuing our *sale of men’s and boys’ wear at greatly reduced prices! .25% Off Tropical Worsted Pants A wide range to choose from at bargain prices. Special Rayon Rayon satin bed. spreads, suse 90” x 100”; shades of gold, rose, green, wine and beige. Regular price $9.00, to clear at $6,95 each. Towels on Sale Terry towels and lea towels. Regular price 450, on sale at 390 each. < 2 lbs, 250 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 1-lb. bags ................................. each 590 KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES Oven-fresh, 8-oz. pkgs. .......... 2 for 250 WESTMINSTER TOILET TISSUE Very special value .. 3 for 250, 6 for 490 BULK SOAP CHIPS For economy CRISCO Your favourite shortening .... per lb. 370 TILBEST ANGEL CAKE MIX Something new ......per pkg. 490 NEW LOWER PRICES IN EFFECT ON IVORY SNOW, IVORY FLAKES, TIDE, CHIPSO, OXYDOL PHONE 32 EXETER 5 11 1 il i