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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-10-27, Page 7the; times-advocate, exeter, Ontario, Thursday morning, October 1949 Page? CHURCH on Sunday CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. JAMES STREET UNITED Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M., Musical Director a.xn.—Sunday School a.m.—Morning Worship James Anthony will .be 101:00 M:00 Rev assisted by ReV. W.’ C. Down. Subject: “My Task” Anthem: “They That Trust In The Lord” Duet: Mrs. iPercy McFalls and Mr. A. E. Wuerth. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A. Minister J. G. Cochrane, Organist ^Sunday School. -Public Worship. Mrs. 10:00 11:00 . . . Rev. G. M. Young of Cromarty Will preach, Tues., Nov. 1—C.C.C. will meet at the home of Mrs, H. Laing at 8 p.m. a.m,- a.m,- MAIN STREET UNITED Rev. Harry J. Mahoney, B.D. Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist - Special Anniversary Services - 11 a.m.—Rev. F. E. Clysdale of Thorndale. Guest Soloist: Mr. Harry Hoff­ man, Dashwood. Anthems: “I Will Magnify Thee, O Lord”, i'Nearer My God To Thee”, 12 noon—Sunday School. 7 p.m.—Rev. F. E. Clysdale. Anthems by Huronia Choir. Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Evening Auxi­ liary at Mrs. Mabel McKnight. ZION Evangelical United Brethren Crediton Rev. J. V. Dahms, Minister Sun,, Oct. 30—Anniversary Ser­ vices. Rev, G. F. Barthel, Waterloo, Ont,, guest speaker. 10:00 a.m.—“Rich Toward God” 11:00 a,m.—‘Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—“The Great Alterna­ tive” Fri., Oct. 28, 7:00 p.m.—Fathei’ and Son Banquet. Rev. R. Thursday, Nov. 3, 8:15 p.m.— Thankoffering Meeting in the Church School Rooxns. Rev, 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.—Morning ‘Prayer. ST. JOHN’S-BY-THE-LAKE — Anglican — Grand Bend, Ontario 11 a.m, — Morning Pray ex* Sunday School to be announced. Holy Communion First Sunday of each month. Please note change of time of service. CREDITON PASTORAL CHARGE United Church of Canada Minister: Harold F. Currie Worship Services: Shipka, 10:15 a.m. Crediton, 11:30 a.m. Brinsley, 2:45 p.m. Church School: Shipka, 11:15 a.m. Crediton, 10:80 a.m. Brinsley, 1:30 p.m CALVARY Evangelical-United Brethren Dashwood Rev. J. H. Getz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist REFORMATION SUNDAY • 10 a.m.—Worship Sermon. Subject: “The Genius of Pro­ testantism.” 11;15 a.m.—Church School. Evening Service withdrawn in favour of Crediton and Zurich E.U.B. anniversary services. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T* Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer and Bible Study. Thurs,, 2:30 p.m.—W.M.C. Roll Call, Righteousness. Speaker: Mrs. H. Kendrick. Thurs., 8 p.m.—At Mrs. Milford Prowtys, the Chalengers visit­ ing group from London. Fri., 8 p.m.; Sat. from 9 a.m. on and 4 Meetings on Sunday— Ambassadors’ Convention a t London, YY.P*S. Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore. Sun,, • 11 a.m.—Message, ' Responsibility to the Spirit”. Sun., 7:30 p.m.—Message, dured With Power”. A bright cheerful Song vice. You are invited to or all of these services. “Our Holy “En- ♦ O © « e Appliances Ammunition Rolfe Bath Fittings Buckets Brushes Brooms Cutlery Dishes Drills Electrical Needs Farm Needs Fencing Glassware Garden Tools Hose Hinges Irons Knives Lamps Nails Nippers Nozzles Ovens Flpe Pumps Paints Pliers Planes Ropes Roofing Radios Stoves Saws Spades Screen Wire Screws Toys Traps U tonsils Vises Wire « ♦, Wrenches Honour Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Irving Snider, who were- recently married, were guests o f lxonoui’ at a dinnei’ ■parity given by the latter’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs:’1 Frank Whil- smith. Besides the members of the two immediate families, guests were present from Zurich, London and Exeter. The T-shaped table was beautifully decorated with Pink baby nxuxns, tall white tapers and a lovely three-tiei’ wedding cake. After the dinner, the twenty-five guests were de­ lightfully entertained with var­ ious musical and reading select­ ions. THAMES ROAD Visitors in the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel­ vin Gardiner were Messrs. Wil­ liam Stratton and Ed Frances of Croswell, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gardiner, Bert and Mary of London, and Mr. and Mrs, Norirnan McDonald of Kirkton. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner and Marilyn visited on Wednes­ day evening with Rev. A, W, Gardiner Ofr Bgmondville, Miss Dolores Allison spent a few days holidaying with rela­ tives in Toronto recently. The Thames Band is invited Hallowe’en social Elimville Mission ville on Monday bei’ 31, in the Elimville Church, Rev. and Mrs, W, Mair attend­ ed the 143rd convocation of the University of Western Ontario in Thames Hall, London, on Satur­ day, October 22. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith of Terrace Bay, Ont., were algo present, Mr. Smith received^ the ^degree of Bachelor Arts at this convoca­ tion. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Rodhe visited on Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Ballantyne. The Mission Circle will meet in the church basement on Sa­ turday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. All members are asked to bring their thankoffering envelopes to this meeting. Miss Ruth and Jim Dickenson of Denfield visited week-end with Mr, Edwin Miller. Several from this attended the plowing on the farm of Mr. Woodham. I Church services will be with­ drawn this Sunday, October 30, it being Elimville anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Elmei’ Passmore visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Haist Mrs. Fred Haist at Largely , attended Sunday marked Road Church anniversary. Woolfrey of Clinton was guest speaker for the morning service and Rev. Dahms of Evangelical Church, Crediton, for the eve­ ning service. Special music was provided by the choir undei' the leadership of Mrs. William Cann. Mr. Hughes and Mr. Knowles of Exetei- were guest soloists for both morning and evening ser­ vices. Visitors in the community on Sunday were: Misses Aileen Jeffrey and Kirkton, Alli- Road Mission to attend the .given by the Band at Elim- evening, Octo­ over the and Mrs. community match held Rodd at and Mr. and Crediton. services on the Thames Rev. of Charles IN Ser-Simplicity, truth and persist- ency are three factors that build success in advertising. Good Housekeepers Depend On Us To Supply Their Needs The business of house keeping is made easier, quicker and more efficient through the use of many household items found here* We feature famous lines of ranges, refrigerators, ironers, washers and small electrical ap­ pliances. Shop here for dishes, kitchen utensils and cutlery. Re­ member, waxes, polishes and all cleaning needs. Good house­ keepers depend on us to supply their needs. 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BIRTHS CHITTIOK—At St, Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Monday, October 17, 1949, to Mr. and ■Mrs, Lloyd C h 111 i c k (nee Merle Hodgson) of Lakeside, a daughter, FORD—At Mrs, Batten’g nurs­ ing home on Monday, October 24, 1949, to Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Ford,1, of Exeter, a son, Gary Frederick Lewis. HEENAN—At Mrs. Hunter’s nursing home on Sunday, Oc­ tober 23, 1949, to Mr, and Mrs. Michael Heenan, of Exe­ ter, a daughter, Sharon Eliza­beth. i •MILLAR — On Wednesday, Oc- .tobex* 2,6, at Mrs. Batten’s nursing home, to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Millar, of Hensall, a daughter, MUNROE—At St. Joseph’s Hos­ pital, London, on Thursday, October 20, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Munroe, 226 Elgin St., London, a daughter. WEIBURG—In Exeter on Sun­ day, October ,23, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Lome Weiburg, ' Centralia, a son, a brothei’ Mildred and Phyliss. DEATHS of for ELLIS—In St. Joseph’s Hospi­ tal, London, on Monday, Octo­ ber 24, 1949, Roderick James Ellis, in his fifty-eighth year. FERGUSON—Suddenly at Grand Bend, on Thursday, October 20, 1949, .Tohxx Ferguson, of Exeter, in his fifty-fifth year. JONES—In Mason Villa Hospi­ tal, London, on Saturday, Oc­ tober 22,. 1949, Margaret Jane Sharpe, beloved wife of late Wesley Jones, in eighty-fifth year. McKEE—In Toronto on Thurs­ day, October 20, 1949, David McKee, in his seventy-fifth year. CARDS OF THANKS PASHWOOP Mi', and Mrs. Keith Wildfong, of London, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. Wildfong. Mr,» and Mrs. Gordon Callfas, of Sarnia, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, V. Schatz, •Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Hopcroft spent the week-end with their gon Robert, in Port Colborne. Mr, and Mrs. William Posno, of London, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T, H. Hoff­ man, Mr. Posno was guest solo­ ist at the anniversary on Sunday evening. Mr. Edgar Restemeyei* is all smiles this week on the arrival of a son in St, Joseph’s Hospital, London, Mr, ,friend route. ■Mr. •Mrs. Tayloi’ spent the week-end with their sister’ in Port Colborne, , Rev. and Mrs, H. Trinier, of London, were Sunday guests with Rev, and Mrs. Getz, The fifty-fourth anniversary of the Evangelical U.B. Church was held on Sunday with Rev. H. Trinier of London as guest speaker and Harry Hofifman as soloist in the .morning and Mr. W. 'Posno, of London, in the eve­ ning, Special music was provided by the choir. Splendid congrega­ tions were present for the occa­ sion. Miss Elfrieda Beckex* has re­ turned to London after spending some time with her mother, Mrs, Henry Becker, who has been ill, Mr. Ken LaButte and Miss Ona Schulze, of Detroit, Mich., visited with Mr. and Mrs, M, Klumpp over the week-end. The Toronto Star will sponsor a two-hour concert by the fam­ ous quartet popularly known as the Commodores, This quartet was heard by many at the Cana­ dian Russel Hoperoft and lady spent the week-end in To- and Mrs, Sidney Baker, and daughter Anne National Exhibition. the her Mrs. Sarah Gibson wishes to thank hll those who remembered her with cards, letters, flowers and treats while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, with special thanks in the hospital for their kind­ ness. ’ 27c to the sisters and nurses BLANSHARD Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Thac­ ker, Orrie, Elizabeth and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Langford of Centralia. Miss Lorene Jaques of Wood­ ham spent Sunday with Mr. and ■Mrs. Kenneth Langford. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson, Marion, Grant and Sharon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Waltz of Glengowan. and Mrs. Thos* Willis Gill and 27c and Mrs’"' Clifford Allen and Ruth extend thanks to all who remembered Ruth during hex’ recent illness. 21* Mr. The family of the late Mrs. Wesley Jones wish to express their grateful appreciation to the many friends who remembered their mother during her long illness and tor the kindness and sympathy extended in their be­ reavement, with special thanks to Rev. Mr. Currie. IN MEMORIAM Thompson Kuzub of and Mrs, Mai’ion Copeland with Mr. and Mrs. son. Mrs. Parker and Whelton of Hamilton with and Mrs. Archie Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Brock of Zion and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Millei' and Lillie of Exe­ ter, with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Parson and fam­ ily of Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore. Mrs. Margaret Fletcher or Exetei’ and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fields of Centralia, with Mr, and Mrs. William Moodie. Mrs. C. MacLean and son of Chiselhurst and Mr, and Mrs. Ward Hern and family of Wiu- clxelsea, with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Soott and Audrey of Woodham, Miss Fern Rodd Of London, Mrs. Gunning and Mr. Ray Russel of Russel- dale, with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Passmore. London, with Mr, Ballantyne. Mr. and Mrs. family of Grand Bend and Mr. and Mrs. William Row’cliffe of Hurondale, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borland. Mr. and Mrs. Don Myers of London, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Squire of Whalen, with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Squire. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dougall of Hehsall, with Mr^ and Mrs Ro­ bert Gann. Mr. and Mrs. Wtn, and family and Mr, Woodham, with Mr. William Rohde. Rev, Wooltrey and daughter, Befty, of Clinton, and Rev. and Mrs. Dahms of Crediton, with Rev. and Mrs. Mair, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Routley of Kirkton and. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher of Winchelsea, with Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Gardi­ ner. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Ho watt and sons, of Blythe, with Mr* and Mrs. Mac Hodgert. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allan and family of Londesboro, with Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Allan, and family Of Fullerton, with Mr. and Mrs, Leeland Webber, Mr, and Mrs. John Templeton and son of Cromarty and Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Miller of Staffa with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dun- ; can.Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Watson and family of Science Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Ferguson and family of Kippen, Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Jacques and family of Kirkton, With Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ferguson. Mrs. A. Veal, Ross and Norma, of Exeter, with Mr. and Mrs. William ^Iford. HARNESS In loving of oux* deal’ sister, Harness, who two years ago, 1947. We do not need a To bring you to For the days we do not think of you Are very hard to find. —Sadly missed and ever remem­ bered by Lillie and Ella. 27* BAKER—In loving memory of Joe Baker, who passed away nine years ago, October 26, 1940* We cannot Lord Thy purpose see, But all is well that Thee. —Ever remembered and mother, sisters, HUNKIN—in loving a deax* father who passed away one year ago, October 30, 1948. tn our liearts your memory lin­ gers, Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not a day .dour father That we do not think of you. his and memory Lucinda passed away October 26, special day our mind. is done by by father Joan, memory of 1 —Lovingly remembered by daughters Pearl, Gladys Elva, and families. ELIMVILLE! Mr* and Mrs. Ed. Nash sons, Dari and Harlan, and Tourist: “I’ve come here for the winter.” Californian: “W el 1, you’ve come to the wrong place. There’s no winter here.” and ___ ___ . Miss Jacqueline Locheod, of Learning­ ton, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Thomas Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques and family of 2*ion, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip March visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry March Sr., of London. The community extends their Sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Cl IL ton Brock on the passing of the latter’s father, Mr. Minor Dobbs, . A large crowd attended the reception for Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Kerslake in Exeter on Friday. Mr. Murray Stephen the football game at University oil Saturday pals, Mr.' Kent Jackson Merton Chambers, of spent the week-end with him at liis home here. Mr, and Mrs, Gord. Colquhoun and Sandra, of Crediton, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs George Armstrong, attended Western and his and Mr. London, WOODHAM Mr. and Mrs. A. Stewart and Jimmy, of Niagara Falls, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Vyles and Garry, Mr. Ken, Pringle and Miss Audrey Lili of Loudon visited on Sunday with Mrs. M. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Mills and Betty visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pridham of Russeldale. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Doupe and Grace visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Herman Paynter of Kirkton. Mr, and Mrs. La Verne Smith and Verla of Exeter, Mrs. Mary Smith of Lucan, Miss Joyce Smith of London, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Rundle and Shirley visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith. Rev. T. G. Wapless preached anniversary services at Mount Pleasant on Sunday. Mr/ and Mrs, Henry Small and family and Mr, George Ball of St. Thomas visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Norris Webb. Mrs. George Ball, who has spent 1< the past few Mrs. Webb, Thomas. Mr. Ray Webb and Mrs. T. G. Wanless assisted the choir at JSion MH- chell Road for anniversary ser­ vices on, Sunday, Reg McCurdy celebrated hip twelfth birthday on Saturday. October 15, Brine, Ronnie by Webber as day party, The monthly meeting of the Mission Circle was held at the home of Bessie McCurdy Tuesday, October ty-three present, Mr. and Mrs, attended James sary services, Exeter, on Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Squires. days with Mr. and returned to St, Mills, Mr, Norris . ... ...........„ * and had Donnie Chatten and Bob­ guests at a birth- on 18, with twen- W. L, Switzer Street anniver- Lubricate Mrs, W. B. Young of St. Marys spent the week-end with her mother Mrs. Jas. Mossey. Sunday Mr. and Mr. and Mitchell, Jones of Glendale, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jones and Ross of Glen­ dale, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thom­ son, Mr. and 'Mrs. Lloyd Thom­ son, Murray and Ann, Mr. Alon­ zo Knowles of St, Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hoop­ er, Ruth, Clare and Peryl, spent last week with Mr, and Mrs. George Channell of Bloomfield, Miss Edna Facey of Picton. Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hoop­ er, Ruth, Clare and Veryl, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Facey of Belton. Dr. and Mrs. Leroy Hiles of London were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hooper. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hern on the arrival of a baby boy at St. Joseph’s Hospital last week. Regularly dinnex* guests with Mrs, Bill Jones were Mrs. George Hopkins, Mr, and Mrs. Walter « a 0 i B a ® w Your Car or Truck to Keep Rolling Proper lubrication,, at regu­ lar intervals, is the only way to keep metal-to-metal contact from wearing out the parts of your car or truck. See us regularly for FACTORY-SPECIFIED LUBRICATION SERVICE Start today — mark your calendar — and come back on schedule. FOR SALE—The Times-Advocate is agent for the new Royal Portable Typewriter. Let Us demonstrate one for you! 1 Jones & May Special October Sale Men’s and Boys’ Wear MEN’S WINTER OVERCOATS — New fall styles and shades in all-wool mountain fleece. Manufac­ turer’s regular higher priced line. Special sale $24.95 MEN’S ALL-WOOL TWEED TOPCOATS — Values up to $28.50. Special sale ........................... $19.95 MEN’S SUITS — A wide variety to choose from in single-, and double-breasted models. All in latest .styles and materials. All-wool tweeds, regular values up to $85.00. Special sale $24.95 English worsteds and serges in plains and neat stripes. Some with two pairs of pants, Values up to $49.00. Special sale ................. $35.00 BOYS’ Special BOYS’ Special MEN’S Picket’s, All sizes. Special sale TWEED SUITS with two pairs of pants* sale ............................................................ $12.00 SKI CAPS regularly priced $1.00 to $1.25* sale DENIM OVERALLS — Snag Proof and ..................... $3.95 Note We have our Christmas stock of men’s pure Irish linen white initialled handkerchiefs. These are of excellent quality. Special sale .......... 500 each Wo urge, you to buy your requirements early while we have a complete range of initials. Ladies* Winter Bloomers e at 79c EXTRA SPECIAL — Ten dozen pairs of ladies’ heavy cotton winter bloomers, Watson brand; sizes medium and large. Regular price. $1*15 per pair. To clear in a lmrry at 79^ per pair. Slips-Half Price Ladies’ and misses* taffeta half-slips, medium large sizes, colours and green. $4.50? To price $2.25 each, Regular clear at and wine price half Two only Broadloom RUGS On Sale Greatly Reduced In Price One only, wine shade, Bar­ rymore broadloom rug, size 9* x 101&’. Reg. price $95.00 to Clear at $79.00 One only, rose taupe, .Bar­ rymore broadloom rug. size 6’ 9” x 9\ Reg. price $85*00 to clear at $69.00 EXETER KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES Oven fresh, S-oz. pkgs. .......... 2 for 25c CHOCOLATE DELIGHT BISCUITS McCormick’s, fresh for sale per lb. 32c FANCY RED COHOE SALMON Several brands, iA-lb. tins 3 for $1.00 PURE GREEN GAGE PLUM JAM Smith’s, good buying, 24j-oz, .. each 25c HARVEST GOLDEN CORN Cream style, 15-oz. tins ........ 2 for 27c CHOICE KING APPLES Well Colored Hamper is returnable for 15c bus. $2.15 PHONE 32