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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-11-03, Page 5
■ Floor Sanding Stephen Men Injured A fall from a scaffold in his barn resulted in a broken right facial injuries R.R. No. 2, 9 Old Floors Re-fiulslipd. ® Asphalt and Rubber Tile 9 Linoleum Laid, * Wallace Bowden WOODHAM Phone Kirkton 53rl0 arm, and minor for Max Ducharme, Crediton, thirty-year-old Stephen township farmer. Mr. Ducharme fell 12 feet to the barn floor while .removing a board from the scaffold. 'His father-in-law, Joseph Row land,. who was working nearby, summoned aid, Dr. J. Dunlop, of Exeter, was .called and Mr. Du charme was removed to St. Jo seph’s Hospital, London, in the Hoffman ambulance, .Dashwood, His condition was reported to be good. THE TIMES-ADVPCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1949 on Sunday CHURCH Paige; § JAMES STREET UNITED Rev, II, J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M., Musical Director a.m.—- Sunday School a.m.—W.M.S. Thank-offer- Serviee. Miss Sybil Cour* \ CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN ROv. ■* 9 9 9 9 9 9 © e © 9 • 9 9 9 9 Auto Insurance is now available to careful drivers of well-maintained vehicles. Farm people are clubbing together to prove standards and check mounting automobile surance costs. im- '■ in- Co-means co-operation, care and courtesy in driving. op auto insurance is available to drivers from 21 to years of age,, and with certain limitations to, driv ers of other ages. TALK WITH YOUR CO-OP AUTO AGENT: STEPHEN Winston Shapton, R.R. 1, Exeter * * Phone Crediton 17-r3 V USBORNE Ross Francis, Kirkton Phone Kirkton 34-r-8 ■ 10:00 1.1 .“00 ing tice, Missionary from Japan, guest speaker. 7:.OO p.m.—'Motion picture, “New Life Calling” story of girl’s school in Chengtu, China. ' MAIN STREET UNITED t Rev. Harry J. Mahoney, B.D. . Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist 11 a.m.—;“The Urgency of Re pentance.” Anthem: “Promised Day God.” 12 noon—Sunday School. 7 p.m.—“Falling Leaves.” of TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector, Rev. C. L. Langford, B.A.. M.A. Mr. Robert Cameron, Organist 10:30 a.m.—iSunday School. 11:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. Friday, Nov. 11, 10:45 a.m.— ’ Remembrance Day Service. 1 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 Church ’School: Shipka, 11:15’ a.m. Crediton, 10:30 a.m. . Brinsley, 1:30 p.m. p.m. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study. The Name of Jesus- and Prayer Meeting. Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore. Missionary Sunday. Sun., 11 a.m.—Our Responsibil ity to the Holy Spirit. Communion Sunday. Sun., 7:30 p.m,—'Cheerful ing and Music. What to do and how to when you are saved. An gelistic Message. Come’’ to Fel lowship and enjoy your Christ ian Experience. Sing- do it, Evan- CLASSIFIEDS STRAYED Donald R. Sinclair, B.A, Minister J, G. Cochrane, Organist a.m.—Sunday School, a.m.—Public Worship. Mrs. 10:00 11:00 “Workers Together with Gpd” Sunday, Nov, 6, 3:00 p.m.—The Thankoffering meeting of C a v e n Auxiliary, Women’s Missionary . Society, will be held in the Sunday School room'. .Mrs, G. M. Young of Cromarty will he the guest speaker, The members of the Mission Band and the Home Helpers are especially invited to attend. ZION Evangelical United Brethren Crediton Rev. J. V. Dahms, Minister 10:00 a.m.—Worship Rev. O. L. L. Couzens, Arkona, will represent the Ontario Temperance Federation.11:0'0 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Wprship Mr. Bert Carr,' of Dashwood, will be in /charge. Thursday, Nov. 3. 8:15 p.m.— W.S.W.S. Thankoffering meet ing in the church schoolroom. Monday, Nov, 8:00 p.m.— Youth Fellowship in the United Church. ST. JOHN’S-BY-THE-LAKE — 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. SAINTSBURY Mr. and Mrs, L. Hodgins visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Abbott Sunday evening. We are glad to report that the six weeks are up and Mrs. Henry ■Hodgins expects to have the cast taken off her ankle. Three or four carload of ladies attended the bazaar and tea at St. Mary’s Church, Brinsley, on Friday afternoon. ■Mr. D. Simpson, of London, is spending his holidays at the home of Mr, and Mrs, G. Isaac. Mr, and Mrs. H. Atkinson, George and Mary, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Carroll, of Woodham, “Mr. and Mrs, J. McCool, of Trauesse City, Michigan, called to see Mr. and Mrs. R. Dickens Mr. and Mrs. E. Atkinson and Mr. and Mi’S. E. Greenlee and spent Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs, II, Davis. Miss J, Davis was a Sunday evening dinner guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. L. Barker. Mr. and Mrs, I-I. Latta and Carol Ann spent the week-end with Mr. and M,i’s* Atkinson. Mr, and Mrs. C. Ings, of Lon don, spen£ Monday at the" home of Mr " Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald entertained a carload, of cousins from Detroit over the also Mr. and Mrs. H. Aylmer, and family.' Miss Joyce Foley of Birr spent the week-end at the home Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dobbs. Successful Hallowe’en Party Held In St. Patrick's Church A Hallowe’en Party was held iin the parish hall at St. Patrick’s Church on Friday evening with a large attendance. ’ The costumes caused many a good laugh. The parade, presentation of prizes were first. The winners were as follows: Comic, men, Mr. Donald Abbott (The peanut man); comic, lady, Mrs. James a Cupid Bride); best dressed man, Mrs, A. Elston (negro minister); best dressed lady, Utah Wenestrum (negro lady); comic girl, Joyce McDonald (a rag girl); comic boy, Ronald Carroll (a tramp). The evening was spent in games EDGEWOOD The Farm Forum is to be held Monday night at. Mrs, Perrin’s, of Revere. Donald Middleton, of Hdge- wood captured the .public speak* ing laurels here for the Junior Farmers, Mr. Middleton captured the championship on the topic “Qualities of a Canadian Citizen” ip. his prepared address. The topic of his impromptu speech was “Our Rural Church”, There was a bazaar held in the Edgewood Saturday' afternoon for Church. Mr. and Mrs. William called on friends here afternoon. Sunday visitors with Mrs. R. Moore were Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Harriett and family from Watford and Mrs, E. Kenny and Ross, of Strathroy, and -Mrs. Alice Wipper and parry Rarrick, of London. and tea Hall on Wesely Cornish Sunday Mr. and f' and Mrs. Harry Carroll, and Mrs. M. McDonald week-end, Noels, of of I ervice On All Makes Of Cars And Trucks At our modernly equipped department you will find expertly staffed service. EVERYTHING UNDER ONE ROOF J* under the convenorship of Mr. and Mrs. A-- Elston and Mr. and ■Mrs. E. Greenlee. A hat parade followed. Each hat was decorated with fifty cents worth of kitchen gadgets which were auctioned. These hats would provide new ideas for the creation of fine millinary. Lunch was served with, free weiners for all Sunday School scholars and lots of good tarts, cookies, etc. All reported a good evening. for prompt, satisfactory car and truck servicing. Whatever your vehicle needs — save time and trouble by seeing us first for one-stop service 1. H k.J NATIONAL RADIO WEEK OCT. 29 - NOV.’S A 4 TL ■ D 4 At I heir Best ©Toronto Symphony Orchestra Wayne and Shuster Leslie Bell Singers Happy Gang Foster Hewitt CALVARY Evangelical-United Brethren Dashwood Rev. J. H. Getz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist 1 a.m.—Morning Worship. Sermon Subject: “The Oracles of Amos.” 11:15 a.m.—Church School. 7:30 p.m.—Worship Service. Sermon Subject; “It.” Wed., 7:.3O p.m.—Midweek Ser vice of Prayer. Thurs.f 8:00 p.m.—“The Com modores”, male quartette of Toronto. Fri,, 8:00 p.m.—Regular W.S.- W.S. Meeting. Before You Buy Drop In And See My Complete Stock Of USED CARS 10 and your other favorite programs Have you listened to the rich tone and brilliant performance of a new radio lately. You’ll be amazed at the difference. At our store you may choose from these leading names: V General Electric V Marconi V Philco V ^Rogers Appliances Ammunition Bolts 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 Pipe Pumps Paints Pliers Planes Ropes Rooting Radios StOvCs STRAYED—Onto the farm of Roy Carrick, Highway 8 3,ntwo yearlings, black. Owner may have same by paying expenses 3:10:17c Your House "Lives and Breathes" Because of • Builder's Hardware . . . Imagine a house without a hinge, a door knob, a window catch! Your home literally “lives and " breathes” because of the many items known as builder’s hard ware. There ar a, so many things we tako for granted: locks, bolts, fittings, hooks, braces, pipes. Without them your house couldn’t “move” in the Tight places. You can depend on us for everything you need in hard ware. More S « . . and eggs are what you’ll have if you feed your pullets Purina Lay ChoW. Birds may lay Well for a short time on an inferior ration but for steady, high production over a long period, without moults, slumps or heavy mortality, something better is required. Keep Lay Chow Mash in the hoppers and sprinkle in Checkers at noon. STRAYED—From Lot 12, ‘Con. 4, Usborne, a 2-year-old black and white heifer, with T.B. tag in one ear and a vaccinate tag in the other ear. Please phone Harold Taylor, 39-r-S, Kirkton. 3:10:17c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Lots 459, 460, 461 in the Village north side York Street, ploughed. Apply to Mrs. Baynham, Hensall. of Ilensall, Fall L. 3c FOR SALE—A storey and a half 6-room house'in Crediton, hot and cold Water, 3-piece bath, huiltin cupboards; grounds are fenced. Phone 52 Crediton. 3tfc DUPLEX FOR SALE—W e are offering, for the first time, a iarge duplex home, well locat ed in Exeter, complete with two bathrooms and two heat ing Units. Buyer may live in comfortable quarters and draw good income from balance Of property. Quick possession. Other houses. C* V. Pickard, Realtor, Main st., Exeter. 27d 9 ® ■ saws • e e 9 ® 9 STOP Spades Screen Wire Screws Toys Traps Utensils Vises Wire Wrenches Peed Waste With Chek-R-Ton It pays to mix Chek-R-Ton with your poultry mash. Chek-R-Ton helps keep them laxative, toiles up appetites and expels round worms. Traquair’s Hardware FOR SALE—-Modern new home, full basement, furnace, elec tric hot Water ..heater; fir trim throughout, hardwood floors, oak and birch; ample kitchen cupboards. Priced right. —J. W. Hern, Sanders St., Exeter. 13*tfc new Insul-bric 4-room walls and ceilings in-. 3-piece bath, modern full cellar. Possess EXETER, cottage, sulated, kitchen, Nov. 15. Also 1)rick house and barn with small... acreage in Zurich. —W. 0. Pearce, He al tor, Exeter. 20c FIRST CL^SS FARM on paved road, convenient to villages, house with conveniences, large barns have good /stabling, lit ter “ . before cattle, silo, Hydro; 20 acres wheat, p 1 o tt g h i n g done, — Pearce, Realtor, Exeter carrier, abundance water driveshed. £0c some pasture; bank barn, gar- 5-room house, new siding, roof; Delco system light telephone. Price $1500 All my cars are thoroughly checked before being offered fc.' FOR SALE—Building lot in Centralia with 40 ft. frontage. Phone 27-r-G Crediton. 3:10c IN EXETER, small insul-bric house, built-in cupboards, sink, town water, heavy wiring, 3- piece batn, 2 bedrooms, pos sess Oct. 31. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, c TEESWATER AREA—50 acres, 8 acres bush, balance tillable and age, new ing, —W. C. Pearce, Exeter. NEW TWO-BEDROOM Full Basement and Furnace Complete Bath and Shower R. E. Balkwill ELIMVILLE Anniversary visitors for the day were: Mr. and Mi's. Arthur Ford and family of Stephen with Mr. and Mrs? Franklin Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym of Thames Road, Mr. Sam Skinner of Centralia, Mr. Donald Par sons of Exeter, Miss Lenore Cooper, with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Janies Grinney of Mt. Pleasant, Mr, and Mrs. Wil liam Morley of Whalen, with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner. and Mrs. Newman Baker Marys with Mr. and Mrs, Johns. and Mrs. Ward Hern and of Zion, with Mr. Mr. of St, Lloyd Mr. family Mrs. Everett Skinner. Mr, and Mrs. Russell and Wayne of Creditoh, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerslake. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McDonald and Pamela, Mr. Harry March of Owen -Sound, with Mr, and Mrs» Philip March. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ratcliffe and Linda of Anderson, with and Mrs, Gilbert Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Shirley, of Exeter, with Mr. Mrs. Philip Johns. Mr, and Mrs. O. Bird of Lon* don spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Orville Bird. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levi family of Anderson, with Harry Sparling. and King with Mr. and and and and Mr. R. E. RUSSELL ** Phone 109 ' Exeter, Ont. Bob Cook MOTOR SALES HENSALL Phone