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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-10-06, Page 7* z / 4* »■ THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1949 For Sale New Case Implements VA and VAO tractors Tractor plows UjunniexuniUs Manure spreaders Farm wagons Ono only 20-plate double disc Used One only 2-fnirow mounted plow One only VA tractor Exeter Farm Equipment EXETER PHONE 100 ZION Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jaques, Mr. and Mrs* Milton Kellex*, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Knox of Stratford. My, and Mra. Wellington Brock visited on Sunday with Mr> and Mrs. James Hodgins, of Lucan. Master Richard Westcott of Exeter spent the week-end with his grandparents, Mr., and Mrs. Eph. Hern, | Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Bender, Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kerslake and family of ElimviUe visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Hern. Mr. and Mrs, James Earl re­ turned home on Friday after spending the past three weeks on a motor trip to the eastern coast. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and (Mrs. Delmar Avery, of St, Thomas. Mrs. L. Kyle, of Exeter, visited during the past week with rela­ tives in the community, Mrs. A, Gunning of Exetei* is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Earl, Come to on Sunday V Exeter District Co-Operative Build ers‘ Supplies 3 IN 1 ASHFALT SHINGLES A high grade standard thick l^utt "shingle in a. wide variety of colours and blends. Per square ..... $8.50. NO. 1 B.C. CEDAR SHINGLES The ’5X type made with the finest clear cedar. Per square ............... DEXTER LOCK SETS A full line of DEXTER Tabular Locks of solid brass, guaranteed for ever. AMEROCK CABINET HARDWARE Beautifully fashioned in chrome and your purse. We Also Have On Hand A Complete Line Of Builders’ Tools 'For Your Inspection \ $11.00 and Door Sets 1 priced to fit Heavy Appliances NORGE ELECTRIC RANGE A beautiful range with porcelain enameled oven, automatic oven-control and all little extras that make for a bettei* kitchen. 220-v........ $299.50 ELECTRO-SUN RANGETTE G.E. elements throughout, white porcelain finish, 4 burners, automatic oven-control. 220-v.......... $179.00 WASHING MACHINES We have a complete stock of Williams, Co-Op, Sim­ plicity, Washers. From ...... $125.50 to $144.50 REFRIGERATORS Rema — eight cubic foot — white enameled finish. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Come, in and see them. 8 cu. ft...... ....... $346.00 ~h This Week Only With every purchase of $1.00 or more, there is a chance to participate in the drawing for ?. . FIRST: PRESTO PRESSURE COOKER SECOND: HOTPOINT ELECTRIC KETTLE THIRD: $5 MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATE A Complete Line Of: Hardware, Builders’ Supplies, Farm Supplies, Electrical Appliances, etc. If We haven’t got it, we will get it within IS hours! CVCTCD TYTQTD'TCT UAL. 1 ILK LHo 1 K1C 1 CO-OPERATIVE PHONE 287W EXETER J. A. Petrie, Mgr JAMES STREET UNITED Rev, H. J, Snell, I*astor . >. Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M., Musical Director Thanksgiving Service a.m,-—Sunday School, a.m,-—Rev. G. A. Agnew, London, Will be the speaker. Anthem: “Give Thanks,” Solo; Miss Helen Shapton, p.m.—.Padre Williams, of R.C.A.F., Centralia, Solo: Walter Cutbush. Mon., Oct. 10, 8:15 p.m.—Y.P.U. Meeting.—.......a......................,.................. ... Mr 10 11 of 7 the 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.—Holy Communion. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A, Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School , 11:00 a.m,—Public Worship. ZION Evangelical United Brethren Crediton Rev, J, V. Dahms, Minister 10 a.m.—Worship. Sermon: “Why Give Thanks?” 11 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—“Our Only Basis of Confidence.” Thurs., Oct. 6, 8:15 p.m.—W.S.- W.S. meeting at the home of Mrs. Gordon Ratz. Sat., Oct. 8, 1:45 p.m.—Mission Band in the schurch school­ rooms. Thurs^ Oct. 13—Prayer Meeting at church. MAIN STREET UNITED Rev. Harry J, Mahoney, B.D. Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist 11 a.m,-—“The Sin of Ingrati­ tude.” - Anthems: “A Song of Thanks­ giving,” “God of Mercy.” p.m.—“You Are Richer Than You Think.” Anthem: “O Come, Let Us Worship,” 7 CREDITON PASTORAL CHARGE United Church of Canada Minister: Harold F, Currie A Thanksgiving* Message Worship Services: Shipka, 10:15 a.m.—I n f a n t Baptism, Crediton, 11:30 a.m. Brinsley, 2; 45 p.m.—Commu­ nion Service. Church School: Shipka, 11:15 a.m. Crediton, 10:30 a.m, Brinsley, 1:30 p.m .....................—1—--------------------------------- CALVARY Evangelical-United Brethren Dashwood Rev. J. H. Getz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist Thanksgiving and Harvest Home 10 a.m. —- Morning Worship 11 a.m. — Sunday School 7:30 p.m. — Evening Service ST. JOHN’S-BY-THE-LAKE o9— Anglican — Grand Bend, Ontario 11 a.m. .— Morning Prayer Sunday School to be announced. Holy Communion First Sunday of each month. Please note change of time of service. EUMVILLE Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Cooper visited on Thursday with Mrs, L, Hodgert of Seaforth, Miss Kathleen Johns of Wood­ ham spent the week-end with Miss Denote Cooper;; Mi*, Elgin Skinneis and friend of Milton spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Everett Skinner. Quite a number attended Kirk- Ion Fair on Friday afternoon to see their children march in the school. parade. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper and family, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kerslake and Edwin visited on Friday evening with Mil and Mrs, Russell King of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ford of Exeter visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Melville Skinner, The ElimviUe Women’s Insti­ tute chartered a bus on Tuesday to London and saw many dif­ ferent -places of interest and edu­ cation such as Silverwood’s, The London Free Fress, Bell Tele­ phone, Library and Tweedsmuii* Hall.Mr. and M^s. Charles Stephen and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, William Stephen of Woodham. Mr. and Mrs. W. Alworthy of Exeter visited on Monday eve­ ning with Mr. and Mrs. Don O’Hearne. ( / Mr. and' Mrs, Jackson Woods and Bobby visited r>n Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Mc­ Laughlin of Wilton Grove, L. 1 Tho«, H, Walker Kitchen Cupboards Store Fixtures PHONE 286J ■C&bbig|; "Work Remodelling, Etc. EXETER W' fii' Regular Car Check-Ups That’s right, it’s our famous Preventive Maintenance Ser­ vice that keeps your car in tip-top driving shape , . . fox* your economy \ . foi* your s pleasure. ® • * <0 EXETER Chevrolet and Oldsmobile PHONE 100 WOODHAM Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mills of Scottsville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills. Mrs. G. Copeland r et u r n e d home on Sunday after spending the past three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A. Pringle of London. Miss Pearl Brine of Bannock spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Webb and Ronnie of Grand Bend spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Nor­ ris Webb. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Switzer spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Switzer of Ayl- lUner. Mr, Wesley Fluke and Mrs. Jean Hughes of Detroit spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carroll. Mr. John Oamm of London spent the week-end at his home here. Rev. R, C. Chalmers, D.D., of Toronto, assistant secretary of Evangelism and Social Services of the United Church of Canada, will be guest speaker at the an­ niversary services on Sunday. Miss Marion Rodd, nurse-in- training at Victoria Hospital, London, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Rodd. Miss Marian Mills, nurse-in­ training at Victoria Hospital, London, spent the week-end with her father, Mr. William Mills. Mrs. Bert Rundle spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs, Wray Sweitzer of Shipka. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hern and family spent the week-end with Hazel Park, Mich., and Mr. and Hazel Park, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hern of Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Switzer of Marys visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Switzer. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Moun­ tain of St. Marys visited on Sa­ turday with Mrs. M. Copeland. WHALEN Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Arksey and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. .Freeman Arksey were Mr. and Mrs. John Dins­ more and daughter Edith of Gorrie, and Mr, and Mrs. Strong of Fordwich. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkinson and Glenn were at Mitchell fair on Wednesday. ’ Mrs. Moeller and Mrs. .Hueb­ ner of Detroit visited during last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Morley. On Tuesday they all spent .the day with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock, Burgessville. Mrs. George Maudlin and Fred­ die, also Mr. and) Mrs. Gordon Mardlen of Wesley visited recent­ ly with .Mrs. George Millson and Mrs. Hannah Millson. •- Miss Doreen Chapman of Exe­ ter spent the week-end at her home. On Sunday Mrs. .Chapman entertained Marlon Marley, Mary Ogden and Ruth Whalen in honor of Doreen’s 1 Misses Audrey June Sleaman Of I week-end visitors Mrs. George Arksey. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ratcliffe of Toronto visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Ark­ sey. Miss Elva Morley along with the other members of the Elim­ viUe W.L was on an organized tour in London on Tuesday last. Ronald Squire, ’0. Squire, also Ogden, Exeter, J. Dickins, of Thomas Fisher Whalen birthday. Arksey London of Mr. J, KIPPEN W.M.S. Hold Monthly Meeting The W.M.S. met recently at the manse for their September meet­ ing. The president, Mrs. R, Elgie, presided and opened the meeting with hymn No.. 51-0'. Psalm 145 was read responsively. Mrs. McBride led in prayer and .read the Scripture Lesson, Isiah 40, verses 3-11. Hymn No. 2-49 was sung. A poem entitled “Septem­ ber” was then read by Mrs. L. Peck. Mrs. Ross Broadfoot favor­ ed with a piano instrumental. The study "In Kenton Belta’ was givep. by Mrs. Thomas Kay. Hymn No. 376 was sung. Mrs. Elgie pronounced the Benedic­ tion. A dainty lunch was served by Circle No. Three. W.A. Hold Business Meetin; The W. meeting at the W.M.S. meeting with the presi­ dent, Mrs. R. M. Peck, in charge. Mrs. Edgar McBride reported to the ladies that the Christmas cards have arrived. Any requir­ ing cards may receive them from her. The date for the annual bazaar afternoon, tions are requested to come to the W.M.S. meeting on Wetfnbs- day afternoon next, October 9, at the home of Mrs. W. Caldwell. A. was Lt? held a business close of the set for Saturday November 12 Dona- CROMARTY “Every Thursday Js a good day to read the Classified Ads.” Hl and were and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E Mr. and Mrs. N visited with Mr Byron, also Mr. Mason Ville Hospital, London,of Pentecostal Tabernacle The Pentecostal Assembly of invites you to come Jo ike Salvation for the Soul Divine Healing for the Body Snndayi 11 n.nu and 7:30 Sunday School 10 hxeter Hear Rally Sun^ Oct. 10 Louisa Wmn Come to an Old Fashioned Revival Mooting and Meet Miss Winn sing the Songs and Preach The Old Message’* Dastor: H. Kendrick The Baptism of the Holy Ghost add the Second Coming of Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ Special Evangelistic Meetings at 8 o’clock every evening commencing on Oct. 2 for 2 Weeks BLANSHARD Rev. Waugh of Lambeth spent last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker. Mr. and Mrs. Boss Langford of Lucan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Langford. Mrs. Trewartha of Holmes­ ville spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Langford. Miss Marion Parkinson, R.N., returned to London on after spending a week’s father, Mr. Sunday holiday Harveywith het Parkinson. Mr. and David and Sunday with Mr Thomson. Mr. Joe Jaques Is a few days with Mr. Oliver Jaques of Kirkton. Mrs. Janies Mossey and Kath­ leen spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Stephens of Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Geoi‘ge Suther­ land and Mac of Putnam were Sunday guests of Mr. and >trs. Gladwyn Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Liebier were Sunday guests of Mr. .and Mrs. Edwin Saakel of Mitchell. Mrs. Chester Cornish and Don­ ald and Miss Phyliss Kerslake of Exeter spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Spence. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kerslake and family of Exeter were Sun­ day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mal­ colm Spence. Mrs, Paul, Baker,Edgar of Zion, spent and Mrs. .Will spending and Mrs. CROMARTY Quite a number attended the local fairs. They had time at Kirkton. Mitchell was a little unlucky as it rained in the afternoon. Our worthy merchant is improving the interior of his store with a new coat of paint which adds greatly to the appear­ ance. He also erected a new sign. Mrs. of Cromarty, is at present visit­ ing with friends in the commun­ ity. Miss Hazel Lainfe is spending a few days under the parential roof after spending some time in the West. Neil Gillespie, a grand formerly W<"R Jones & i Men's Wear For the cold days ahead you will require warmer coats. We have the season’s newest styles and shades including smoke grey, hunter green, claret wine, luggage brown, and jet black; all lined throughout in soft rayon satin, warm interlining and chamois linbd to waist, -Styles are the ever popular box-fitted, or pleated backs and above all our prices arc reasonable. We have a large stock of children’s and teenagers’ sizses, 3 to 14x. New Dresses Arriving Every Week A complete stock of Sndw Suits, Slacks, Sport Jackets, etc. f For Fall and Winter Complete showing of men’s suits, top coats j overcoats, underwear, ties, socks, jac­ kets, shirts, etc, Extra Special Prices Men’s heavy fleece lined combination underwear, at $2,95 a suit. Separate shirts and draw­ ers $1.75 per garment. Boys’ heavy fleece lined combinations $1.95 a suit. Superior Store Specials for Thurs., Fri. and Sat CARNATION MILK Special value, large tins BLUE AND GOLD PEAS New pack, fancy quab, 13-oz. 2 for 29$ WESTON’S CROWN JAM BISCUITS Fresh for this sale (bulk) .... per lb. 29$ PHONE 32 2 for 27$ VELVET CAKE & PASTRY FLOUR Good buying, S-lb. bag ........ 370 BOWES’ MINCEMEAT New pack, large. '2-lb, tins ...... each 350 VAN CAMP’S PORK & BEANS Likely to be higher^ 20-oz. .... 2 for 25$ ttvcTED1A ,Km»JEw