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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17, 1949 *
Piano Tuning
J. S* BOARDMAN
of London
will, be in Exeter and
district, beginning the
WEEK OF NOV. 21
Please leave names with
MR. MARTIN
Phone 43
Exeter Radio
And Electric
Stewart Warner Radios
and
General Appliances
Sold and Serviced
House and Farm Wiring
MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev, Harry J* Mahoney, B.D.
Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
11 a.m.-—Rey, David Wren,
M.A., B.D.
Anthem: "I Will Lift
Mine Eyes.”
12 noon—Sunday School.
7 pan,—“Can Human Nature
Changed?”
Tues., 8 p:m.—.Official Board.♦
Up
Be
JAMES STREET UNITED
Rev* II. J» Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
10 a.m,—Sunday School.
11 a.m,—-Morning Worship.
Rev, R, G. Hazlewood of Wal
ton,
Anthem: "“Accept My Heart.”
Solo: Jean McDonald.
p.m.—-Rev, R. G. Hazlewood.
Solo; Helen Shapton.
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —
Rector, Rev. O. L.' Langford,
B.A.. M.A. '
Mr, Robert Cameron, Organist
Sunday ^November 20, 1949
10:30 a.m,—Sunday School
11:30 a.m.—Morning 'Prayer
Thursday, November 17, 8 p.m.—
Ladies Guild at the home of
Mrs. F. Bawden,
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev.Donald B. Sinclair, B.A.
Minister
J. G. Cochrane, Organist
a.m.—Sunday School.
a.m,—Public Worship.
"Our Church & Our-
I
Mrs.
10:00
11:00
Theme;
selves.”
Thurs., 8:30 p.m.—Choir Prac
tice will foe held.
Mon,, Nov. 21, at 8:15 p.m.—
Caven Young Adult Group.
CREDITON
PASTORAL CHARGE
United Church of Canada
Minister: Harold F. Currie
Missions Sunday
Guest Preacher:
Rev. W. J. H. Smyth, M.A., B.D.,
Chairman of London Conference
Missionary & Maintenance
Worship:
Shipka—10:15 a.ni.
Crediton—11:30 a.m,
Brinsley—2:45 a.m.
Church School:
Missionary Day in Church School
(Slides)
Shipka—10:15 a.m.
Crediton—10:30 a.m.
Brinsley—1:30 p.m, *
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Evangelical United Brethren
Crediton
Rev. J. V. Dahms, Minister
10 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Sermon: “What to Read.”
11 a.m.—Sunday School.
7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship.
Sermon: “The Christian’s Con
tinual Concern.”-
Monday, Nov. 21, at 8 p.m.—
Youth Fellowship. J
WHALEN
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Harry Khlare were Dr, and
Mrs. H. Taylor, London, Mrs.
Surrey, of Humberstone, and
Mr, and Mrs, William Fisher, of
St, Marys.
Miss Ann Bavkovy, of Toron
to, was a week-end visitor with
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hodgson.
Mr, and* Mrs, Gordon Docking
and family of Munroe visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Parkinson.
Mrs. George Squire is spending
some time with Mr. and Mrs.
Foster near London.
Ml', and Mrs. Cecil Squire and
Douglas visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Mardlin, at
Denfield.
Misses Uldene Pym and Mari
lyn Hern, of Elimville, were
week-end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, William Morley Jr.
Mr, and 'Mrs, Melville Gunning
and Muriel were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper,
Elimville.
Mrs. William Morley spent the
week-end wijh Mr, a.n d
Arthur Hodgins, Clandeboye.
Newlyweds llonourcd
A good crowd gathered at the
schoolhouse on Friday evening
in honor of the newlyweds, Mr.
and Mrs. William Morley Jr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson, of
London, During the first part of
the evening several tables
crokinole and euchre were
play, Kenneth Hodgson read
address. Lunch was served at
close.
W.A. And W.M.S. Meet
ELIMVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carscadden
and family of Exeter
Sunday with Mr* and
net Miners.
Mr, Elgin Skinner
spent the week-end
parents here,
Mr. Harry Sparling, Harvey
and Hazel, Mrs. N. Sparling
visited on Sunday with Miss
Edith Sparling of St. Marys and
attended the United Church anni
versary service.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch,
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Bell visited
.on Sunday with
Harry March of
Mr, and Mrs.
and Donna have
new wartime houses at Centralia
Airport from the house of Mrs.
Thomas Bell,
The Elimville Mission Circle
members are requested to attend
the meeting at James Street
church on November 23 at 8:00
p.m. Members are asked to ibe
at Elimville church before to go
together.
The " ~ W ~ *
meeting will be held on Wed
nesday,
church basement.
Mr, and Mrs.
London.
Don O’Hearne
moved into the
annual Sunday School
November 23, in the
of Milton
, with his
visited on
Mrs. Gar-
Prices
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Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
PHONE 100
“Share your spares” through
the Tijnes-Advocate Want Ads,
ST. JOHN’S-BY-THE-LAKE
die,
Mrs.
DONALD JOLLY
HIGHEST CASH
PRICES FOB
Dead Stock
HORSES
COWS
HOGS
According to size
and
.$2.50 each
$2.50 each
■ .50 per cwt.
W'
Call
Collect
condition.
Seaforth 15
Exeter 235
RUNG & COMP/
OF CANADA, LIMITED
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
JEt. T. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer.
Speakei’: Mr. E. Cudmore.
Fri., 8 p.m,—Y.P.S.
Each Afternoon at 2:30—Prayer
Service. You are invited.
Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School.
Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore.
Come to Sunday School. This
is your invitation.
Sun., 11 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sun., 7:30 p.m.—A cheerful
Song Service and Testimony.
Sun., 8 p.m.'—Evangelistic Mess-
The Poured Out Life”.
all the smart NEW
^WEAR-EVER
JUBILEE
ALUMINUM UTENSILS
Toys - Toys - Toys
Our store is full of lovely Christmas gifts.
- Come In and Look Around -
Turkey Fatena Checkers
Don't let yoiir turkeys go to market improperly
finished. You can’t make money that way.
About four weeks before market time, if you
switch to Purina Turkey Fafena Checkers, you’ll
have birds with a smooth, plump finish when yon
come to sell them, This feed contains special fatten
ing ingredients that turkeys really like. You’ll get
top market prices by finishing them on Purina.
NO CATCHING
NO HOLDINGfl
to Worm Pigs. Just Mix With the Feed
Purina Pigtab Granules
Wormy pigs can’t make the best of feed . . . they
become unthrifty because worms get so much of
their feed. You can’t afford to feed worms..
Traquair’s
Hardware
..........
Special
GM-WINTERIZING
Drive in tomorrow , v. * let our Service
Department tell you about the special
prices for GM-winterizing.
No matter how old your car may be it’ll
pay you to have it Winterized for safe
low-cost Winter operation.
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— Anglican —
z Grand Bend, Ontario
1.0:15 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m. — Morning Prayer
A hearty welcome is extended
to all.
Holy Communion First Sunday of
each month.
WOODHAM
Mrs. Norris Webb and family
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Small of St. Thomas.
Mr. Norris Webib visited on Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Small.
Rev. T. G. Wanless was guest
speakei* at anniversary services
at Caledonia on Sunday.
Miss Florence Kirk attended
the Algoma Conference Conven
tion in Sault Ste. Marie during
the week-end.
Don Middleton of Granton was
guest speaker at the church ser
vice on Sunday morning. Carl
Mills also assisted in the service,
The monthly meeting of
Mission Circle was held at
home Of Mrs. James Miller
Monday evening, November
with twenty present. After
the
the
on
7,
the
program and election of officers,
an auction sale was held with
John Davidson as auctioneer,
The following are the officers
for 1950: Honourary president,
Mrs. W.
Mrs. Ira McCurdy;
president, Mrs. Oscar Brine;
cond vice-president, Mrs.
Langford; treasurer, Florence
Kirk; secretary, Ordelle McAllis
ter; assistant secretary, Mrs. J.
Smith; floral treasurer, Mrs. A.
Hern; corresponding secretary,
Mrs. G. Webber; press reporter,
Bessie McCurdy; pianists, Betty
Mills and Bessie McCurdy; tem
perance secretary, Mrs. N. Webb;
literature secretary, Evelyn Bul
lock; stewardship and finance
secretary, -Mrs. J. Thomson;
Missionary Monthly, L o r e n e
Jaques; heralds, Mrs. W. Run-
Mrs. V. Chattel; auditors,
J. Smith and Rhea Mills.
L. Switzer; president,
first vifte-
Se-
Ken
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and Mrs. Epli Hern
The November meeting was
held on Thursday at Mrs. John
Hazelwood’s home with fifteen
members and five visitors'* pres
ent, Mrs. William Morley presid
ed over the W.A.. The theme of
the meeting “The Sacraments”
was given by Mrs, Arksey. Mrs.
William Morley gave the Lesson
Thoughts and Mrs. Wm. Hodgson
led in prayer. During the busi
ness meeting Mrs. Melville Gun
ning gave a report of the bazaar.
Mrs. Melville Gunning and Mrs.
F. Squire gave readings. The
meeting was closed by Mrs. Wil
liam Morley.
Mrs, Hazelwood was in charge
of the W.M.S. The theme of the
meeting was “God At Work
Among 'Men Through The Holy
Spirit.” Several ladies assisted
in the worship service. Mrs. Wil
liam Hodgson led in responsive
reading. Mrs. Milne Pullen favor
ed with a piano solo. Mrs. Wil
liam Hodgson gave a reading.
Rev. Weir closed the meeting
and took charge of the election
of officers for 1950 which was
as follows: Honorary President,
Mrs, J. HazelwoodPresident,
Mrs, B. Duffield; First Vice-
President, Mrs. C. SqUire: Sec
ond Vice-President, M r s. R.
Squirq; Rec. S$eretary, Mrs. G.
Arksey; Assistant; Mrs. G. John
son; Cor. Secretary, Mrs, W.
French; Treasurer, Mrs. Ogden:
Community Friendship, Mrs. A.
Neil, Mrs. M. Pullen; Pianist
Mrs. M. ,Pullen, Mrs. W. Morley
Jr.; Missionary Monthly Secre
tary, Mrs. F. Squire; Supply Sec
retary, Mrs. Melville Gunning,*
Mrs. William Hodgson; Christian
Stewardship, Mrs. Ogden. A ten-
cent tea was served.
were
Sunday evening guests with Mrs.
L. Kyle, of Exeter.
■ Mrs. Melville Hern is spending
several days with her daughter,
Mrs. M. Spence of Blanshard.
Messrs. Warren Brock and
Robert Hern are in Toronto
showing their cattle at the Royal
Winter Fair this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern and
Larry visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bells, of
Shakespeare.
Mr. ana Mrs. Wellington Brock
and family visited on* Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hun
ter of Eden.
Mr, Don Middleton, of Gran
ton, was in charge of the Church
service on Sunday, The regular
pastor, Rev, Wanless conducted
the anniversary services at Or
angeville.
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Mrs.
very
last.
BLANSHARD
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Langford
were Sunday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn
Langford of Kirkton.
Mrs. Leonard Thacker, Orrie,
Elizabeth and Linda, spent Sat
urday in London with Mrs. S.
Waugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang
ford, Walter and Donnie, Mr,
and Mrs. Kenneth Facey, Beth,
Lorna and Morley, were Sunday
evening guests of Mr* and
Gladwyn Hooper.
Mr, Fred Thomson held a
successful sale on Thursday
Mr. Don Middleton of Gran
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Mills.
' Master John Langford of Cen
tralia spent last week with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Pattison.
Mr. Milton Hooper
Gladwyn Hooper spent
day in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
ton and Cathetine of
ville were Sunday dinner .guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hoop
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper,
Mrs. Ella Urquhart, Roger and
Mary, Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire,
Mr, and Mrs. Will Rodd, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Baker attended
anniversary services in St. Marys
on. Sunday and were dinner
guests of Mrs. Edgar Hooper.
Mr, and
of Clinton
days with
Hoober.
Mr, and
Marion, Grant and Sharon, Mr.
and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper, Ruth,
Clare and Very! attended the
turkey supper at Thorndale on
Friday evening.
Don Seaton Honored
More than 185 members of
Masonic Lodges from St. iMarys,
Stratford, Ingersoll, Exeter, Lon
don, Woodstock, EmbrO and Port
Burwell crowded the Orange Hall
at Lakeside on Tuesday of last
week to honour Don Seaton the
District Deputy Grand Master of
the Wilson District. Hollowing
tlie short meeting the gathering
moved over to Brown’s United
Church where a splendid turkey
supper was served to all con
cerned.
and Mr.
Wedues-
Bemiiug-
Burgess-
Mrs. Norman Carter
are spending a few
Mr. and Mrs, Milton
Mrs. Jack Thomson,
DASHWOOD
Cclebra to^NinetcfChtii
"Redding* Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kellerman
entertained a number of friends
in honor of their nineteenth wed
ding anniversary to dinner at Zu rich and then at their hom e
for a social evening. Friends
were present from Chatham, Al-
vinston, Burford and Dashwood,
An automatic toaster was pre
sented to them by the guests.
Jones & May
Store Will Be Open All Day Wednesdays During December
Complete Showing of
Christmas Merchandise
T
’S
KS
Ladies* Nylon Hosiery On Sale
dozen pairs of ladies’ 45-gauge nylon hosiery3 sizes 9 to 10%, by a real goodTen ( x ~ .
maker; new fall shade. Reg. $165 quality, very slightly imperfect.
On sale at $1.19 pair — Two pairs for $2.35
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Snow Suits
Cold weather ahead will mean a big’ demand for snow suits.
We have an exeptionally large stock at right prices., including
one-piece gabardine suits for the little tots., with fur-trimmed
parkas. Colors: Red, brown and blue.’
Prices: $8.95 to $11.95
^T.'wo-picce sets for girls, sizes 6 to I4x. Colors: Wine, brown
and blue.
Prices: $11.95 to $14.95
Also some odd lines to clear at prices from $4.95 to $7.95
Dressing Gowns
Ladies’ special all-wool plaid dressing gowns, sizes 14 to 20.
On sale at $5.95 each
Yarns
We have the largest assortment of knitting yarns shown in years,
dove, Patten’s beehive, “unshrinkable Kroy, Scotch fingering, 3-ply
SPECIAL — Stanfield’s
in Monarch swan,
wheeling.
3-ply wheeling at the old’ price of 45c per kein.
PHONE 32
/Men’s Winter Overcoats
Be sure to visit our Men's Wear Department and see our
wide selection of winter overcoats in all of the latest styles,
shades and materials. Sizes range from 35 to 46 and prices
are considerably lower. See the new Cromarty Elysian in
brown, grey or navy.
At $49.50
Special Sale
A special sale of (eighteen only) Men Tweed Topcoats
On sale at $19.95
Winter Overcoats
Men’s mountain fleece (thirty-five only). Sizes 36 io 44.
Values up to $35.00 — On sale at $24.95
Boys’ Wear Department
Visit our Boys’ Department for your winter requirements.
We carry a complete line of parkas, windbreakers, suitSj
sweaters, underwear, etc.
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Superior Store Specials for Thurs., Fri. and Sat.
HARVEST CREAM STYLE CORN
Choice quality, 15-oz. tins ...... 2 for 25c
ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES (White)
Pcy. qual.j spec, value, 20-oz. each 21c:
FRUIT JUICES (Crosse & Blackwell)
Natural ’‘unsweetened”*
20-oz, tins ...... blended 2Sc; orange 33c
LEALAND QUEEN OLIVES
Large jar. low price, 16-oz jar .......49c
KRAFT CANADIAN CHEESE
1-lb. pkg., regularly 55c, special at 49c
LYON’S COFFEE (Vac. Rack Tins)
Save 12c per pound here.
While it lasts
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