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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-10-13, Page 4THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1949 IFe splieit your subscriptions for — Canada Savings Bonds Fourth Series They pay 2% per cent interest < each year for ten years. They can be.cashed at any hank at any time for full face value. Complete details and official appli­ cation form will he sent on request. MroiA»SECTMT®S 11 LI MIT E D ______. Huron & Erie Bldg. V50 King St. West London Toronto 1 Metcalf 4500 Adelaide 1385 4 Space Heaters by SHUR-HEET 25,000 B.T.U, Rating (6?000 Cubic Feet) Oversized Radiant Heat Doors Provide Abundant Warmth Extra Large Tank Is Easily Refillable Visable Fuel Gauge Tells Oil Supply at a Glance Front Panel Heat Diffuser Wafts Radiant Heat News of Hensall Oil Miser Saves Fuel — Fingertip Dial Control — Large Oil Storage Tank — EXETER DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE and Mrs. Norman Mac­ Donald of Alisa 'Craig visited over the ‘ holiday with Mr. and Mrs, A. Orr. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Passmore of Aylmer visited over the week­ end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore. Mrs. Oscar Turnkey of Exeter and Mrs. Turkey of Cass City, Mich,, visited recently with the former’s sister, Mrs. Lawrence Baynham. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid aad Mr. Eric Reid of London visited re­ cently with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Case. . and Mrs. Alex McMurtrie daughter, of Toronto, spent week-end holiday with Mr. Mrs. John McMurtrie and and Mrs. Hugh McMurtrie. . Bruce Glenn, of O.A.C., Guelph, spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr Mrs. and Ruth and holiday visitors with Mr. Mrs. Stewart McQueen and Jean McQueen. Mr. and, Mrs. Roberts of Windsor called on Mrs, Carl Passmore oh the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman returned home from a pleasant visit with relatives in Buffalo and Albany, N.Y. Miss Winnie Gray spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, Gray, at Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. J. Blackwell and baby spent the week-end with relatives at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. William Kyle of Kippen spent the week-end with relatives in Detroit. Birosh-Sheplierd A lovely autumn wedding was solemnized at Wellington Street United Church manse, London, at high noon on Saturday when Helen Barbara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd, of Hensall, became the bride of Al­ fred Lendrum Birosh, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Birosh, Faw­ cett, Alta. Rev. J. W. Hunt per­ formed the ceremony. The attractive bride chose a John M. Glenn, . and Mrs. J Jean Manson, Mrs. Jack Traquair Ann, and Mrs. Melvin Wendy, of Hensall, Hilton Laing, Exeter, Mr. and Moir were and Miss 0 287W J. A. Petrie, Mgr, in your bank book gown of navy blue taffeta fashioned with square neckline, full skirt with lace inserts and short sleeves. were of navy blue, her corsage white gardenias, and she wore a single strand of pearig, gift of the groom. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shepherd of London, brother and sister-in-law of the bride. Mrs. Shepherd, as matron of honour, wore a costume of navy blue crepe with pettipoint floral pattern, pointed collar Her corsage lieart roses. Mr. Shepherd was groomsman. Following the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of the bride’s parents in Hensall where the reception was held for immediate relatives. For their wedding trip to Montreal and the Laurentian Mountains, the bride travelled in a brown and white checked suit, brown topcoat with green accessories. They will reside at Grand Bend. .Evening Auxiliary Meets The monthly meeting of the Evening Auxiliary of the Hen­ sall United Church was held at the home of Miss Mattie Ellis on Tuesday evening, October 10, with an excellent attendance. Mrs, P. McNaughton assisted the hostess. The president, Mrs. ’ J. Corbett, opened the meeting with the Ode and the Lord’s Prayer, after which the hymn, “All People That On Earth Do Dwell”, was sung. An interest­ ing devotional period, suitable for Thanksgiving was then pre­ sented, consisting of responsive passages, hymns, and prayer. The minutes were read. Mem­ bers offered a lovely selection of aprons for the 'bazaar in an­ swer to the roll call. Collection was taken. Mrs. J. Corbett pre­ sented the missionary item — “Canada, Our New Home”. The hymn, “O Come All Thankful People, Come”, used. During the business sion the Buying Committee tributed print for the makin aprons. It was decided to hold the bazaar in the school room of the United Church on Satur­ day, November 19, at 3 o’clock. Home baking, produce, sewing and knitting will be features. Tea will be served. Full arrange­ ments will be completed at the 1 next meeting. At this time Mrs.' Blackwell dealt with the study book chapter in an effective manner. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lorne Chapman. Meeting con­ cluded with the hymn, “Lead, Kindly Light”, and prayer. Dain­ ty refreshments were served by the hostess and her assistants. Her accessories high neck, sma'u and cap sleeves, was pink Sweet- ALWAYS—Look in the CLAS­ SIFIED ADS to make sure you are not missing any bargains. Your bank book is a little book ... yet in it you can just about trace the outlines of your life story, BRINSLEY Owing to anniversary services at Whalen, with. Rev. Currie as guest speaker, Wier of Centralia will < the pulpit in Brinsley • Church on Sunday next. 16. Thanksgiving services held in St. Mary’s . Church, Brinsley, on Sunday with Rev. Vollick, rector of charge, as guest speaker. Mrs. Beatrice week-end with Bruce Dixon of Mr. and Mrs. It pictures at a glance how much you’ve spent, how much you have left. It’s one of your most personal, most private belongings. It gives you a full accounting, figured to the penny by your bank’s trained staff. Clear as a bell! Your bank book is a limited edition—one copy only. What is in it is known only to your bank and to you. Multiply your bank book by seven million and you get some idea of the book-keeping job your Canadian chartered banks are doing* There are more than seven million deposit accounts like yours S P O N S "Your bank book is one of your most personal, most private belongings.” BANK One Cent Sale ^Canada Savings When some people discharge an obligation, you can hear the report for miles around- ambition into an Phene Orders AcceptedShop Early ( one way to .,<n ..goal—and that’s by Bend United Mrs. I i Richard Webb Richard Webb, ninety, former resident of Grand Bend, died Wednesday of last week at tlie home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Arnold Becker, Stephen Town­ ship, For many years he was an elder in the Grand Church, Surviving are a phen, Grand Bend; Miss E. Webb, and Mrs, Miller, Fairgrove, Michigan granddaughters, vester, of London Becker, Stephen; son, Wilbur, Point Edward. A memorial service was held Friday Church Grand Woods brother, Ste- two sisters, Morris two Mrs. Wm. Syl- ; Mrs, Arnold and a grand- in Grand Bend United following interment in Bend Cemeterj officiated, ’’Tell me, won’t you, what twas your greatest ambition as* child, and have you attained it? she asked, , The specialist looked at liei sadly, and said: “Madam, I re­ gret to say I have never my boyhood ambition.” “And what was it?” “Madapi, my great was to throw an egg electric fan!” Morley read the scripture fol­ lowed by prayer by Mrs. Currie. Mrs. David Morley gave a read­ ing on Thanksgiving, after which Mrs. Lin Craven rendered a solo entitled ‘ ‘Ring Out the Sweet Message”. The guest speaker was Mrs. McLean of Lucan and was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Clover Lewis then closed the meeting with prayer, after which the visiting ladies were invited to the school room where lunch lunch was served. a & Remember the Dates Xmas Gifts - Winter Supply October 19 *■ 20 - 21 “ 22 Be Kind to Your Oil System 1 es, Mr. Motorist, there is a lot in meat. It is true after a that state- especially summer of hard driving. Let us re­ place that sluggish oil and give your car chas­ sis a real grease job. Moore’s Service Station Phone 129W Exeter, Ont. CLIFF MOORE, PROP Ifyour qoal is Security Harold , Rev. occupy United October ; were Anglican Dixon spent Mr. and Centenary. __ __ John Turner of Arkona visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. George Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lewis and daughter, of Toronto, spent the Week-end holiday with his sister, Miss Hazel Lewis? Mrs. Ruth Watson spent over the holiday with her sister, Miss Pearl Halst. Mr, and and family, visited over sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morley. Mrs. George Chester of Cor­ unna is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Wesley Morley. , Mr. Wesley Morley, who has 'been visiting friends in the west, has returned to his home here. Rev. and Mrs. Harold Currie spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Watson. Mrs. Mary Carter has moved to her new residence in Alisa Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Amos of Kirkton spent Sunday eve­ ning with his father, Mr. J. L. Amos. Mr. and Mrs. Flornt Bishop have moved to their home in the Pierce residence in Brinsley. The McGillivray Township Public School Area teachers met in School Section No. 6 school on Tuesday evening last with x Miss Gertrude Amos as hostess. • The purpose of the meeting was to make arrangements for the annual public speaking con­ test to he held in West Mc­ Gillivray Township Hall on Wed­ nesday, November 9, at 8:30 p.m. ; The ladies of Brinsley United ! Church W.M.S. entertained the ladies of Crediton and Shipka United Churches on Wednesday last with the president, Mrs. Slack Allison, as leader, and Mrs. Jack Hodgson as secretary. The program opened with the hymn "The Church is One FouUda-I tion”, I thick of Ann Arbor, Mich. Mrs. Gordon Lewis of St. Catharines, the holiday with his I with Mrs. James Treve- at the piano. Mrs, Eari save as you go with There’s such a saving. Canada Savings Bonds make saving easy. Set yourself an amount that you think you ought to save this year—then commit your­ self to this program by pulling in your order for Canada Sav­ ings Bonds* You can buy them through protect your bank or investment dealer for cash or in instalments, or through your company Payroll Savings plan. The money you save this way is as safe as Canada, and you’ll be surprised how soon it will mount up. Canada Savings Bonds can be cashed at any time at any bank for full face value plus interest ON SALE BEGINNING OCT lttli