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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-12-09, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 9, 1948 WANT ADS DO MORE! WHEN YOU TELL MORE. PHONE 31w RS. Stewart’s Taxi on Sunday CHURCH — PHONE — 335 Exeter JAMES STREET UNITED PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE DECEMBER 10 AND 12 Rev. O. Ratz, Dean of the Eastern Pentecostal Bible College YOUNG PEOPLE’S RALLY Friday: 8 pan. Sunday: 11 a,m. and 7:30 p.m. Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer; Thurs., 2 p.in—Election of Officers of the W.M.O.; Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School. — Pastor: H. Kendrick — MAIN STREET UNITED Rev, Harry J. Mahoney, B.D. Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist 11 a.m.—’"Living on Tiptoe” "A pre-Christmas meditation1 Anthem: "O Come to Heart Lord Jesus" 12 noon—Sunday School. 7 my p,m,—"From Buddha Christ." Illustrated with ored slides. Anthem: "No Room in Inn” Joyous singing of Carols. Fri., Dec. 17— Christmas Con­ cert. to col- the Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M,, Musical Director 11 a.m.—"Clean Living” Anthem: "O How Amiable” Solo:# Don Hughes, p.m.—Sunday School. White Gift Service, p.m.—"Faith for To-day” Solo: Mrs, Geo. Taylor,' 3 7 Ask About Our Free Toy Offer TO BE GIVEN AWAY DECEMBER 22 TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector, Rev. O. L. Langfordl, B.A.. M.A. Mr. Robert Cameron, Organist 11.30 a.m.—Morning Service. 10 ,a.ni.—Sunday School. ZION ft Evangelical United Brethren Crediton Rev. J. V. Dahms, Minister Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist 10 a.m.—Bible Sunday Observ­ ed. Sermon: “The Silence Broken’’ 11 a.m.—Church School. 7,3'0 p.m.—Evening Service. Sermon: "The Light in Darkness.” Mon,, Dec. m unity meets in Rooms. Sun., Dec. annual Christinas program in­ cluding Cantata “He Came to Earth but not as a King” the 13, 8 p.m.—Com- Youth Fellowship Zion Church School 19, 7.3 0 p.m.—The TRAQUAIR’S Hardware CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A. Minister Miss Muriel Whilsmith, Organist 10 a.m.—'Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Public Worship. Service in the Sunday School room. Mon., Dec. 13, 8 p.m.—The Young People’s society Christ­ mas meeting in the Sunday School room. Fri., Doc. 17, 6.3 0 p.m.— Sunday School’ supper Christmas entertainment the Sunday School room. BRINSLEY The sympathy of the commu­ nity is extended to Mrs. Ruth Watson and family in their re­ cent sad bereavement. Mrs, Skinner, of Centralia, ad­ dressed the Sunday school in Brinsley United Church on Sun­ day last on behalf of missions. Mr. Martin Watson, Douglas and Gale, spent the week-end with 'friends in Windsor, Miss Gladys Neil, of London, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Neil. Mrs. Thos. Lee spent a few days last week with friends in London. Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Mellin, of Wheatley, visited Sunday with Mr. und Mrs. Lin Craven. Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Prest and children spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Daley, of London. Mr. Jimmie Chambers, of Ail- sa Craig, spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Beatrice Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Lin Craven, spent Saturday at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Scott and Shirley, of Shipka, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arron Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Miller, of Lon­ don, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott. Rev. and Mrs. Parker, of Ali­ sa Craig, entertained the Ladies’ Guild of St. Mary’s Anglican Church, Brinsley, on Wednesday afternoon last. Mr. and Mrs. Hodgins, Granton, spent Sunday with and Mrs. Arron Scott. Mr. John L. Hotson and Douglas Lewis spent Sunday ning with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Allison. a A............................ of Mr. Mr. eve- 4* -The and in CREDITON and Mrs. 'Gerald Zwicker a few days in SPECIAL SERVICE 6-POINT CAR-SAVING has recovered suf- the cast reniov-have Wilfred Con- Blackhall) and Mrs. Elsie on .Sunday with Mr. To save your money and your car we recommend these six service operations at regular intervals: Tune motor. Rotate tires. 3. “De-sludge” engine. 4. Lubricate throughout. 5. Check steering and wheel alignment. 6. Service clutch, brakes, transmission and rear axle. 1. 2. Drive in today— for prompt service on any or all of these jobs!! Snell Bros. & Co Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Case Tractors and Implement Sales EXETER PHONE 100 Ai Order Your Christmas Cards Now Now is the lime to choose your Christmas Cards while, the selection is at its best. Once again, we have a fine display of Coutts’ famous cards. You’ll have no difficulty in choosing your way of saying Merry Chistmas to your friends. Cards Personalized at a Moderate Charge CREPJTQN GAST The sympathy of this com­ munity is extended to Mrs. Wm Watson and family in the sud­ den passing of Mr. Watson. Mr, and Mrs. Murray Neil, who have been operating a grocery store here for some time, have sold their stock to Mr. Lome Hodge, of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis • and Eber spent Sunday with. Mrs. Emma Edwards and family in Ingersoll. Mr, and Mrs. Eli Sims Billy spent Sunday with and Mrs. Thomas Kenney, Khiva. BLANSHARD Miss Marion Parkinson, London, spent Monday at and Mr, near WHALEN Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkin­ son and Glenn and Mr. and Mrs. George 'Parkinson were in St. Marys on. Friday attend­ ing the funeral of the late Mr. Archie Chittick, Mr, and 'Mrs. Cecil Squire visited on .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Squire, of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster were Saturday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foster, of St. Marys. Mrs, Ronald Squire spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fitzgerald, of London. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Khlare were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Pickles, of London. The W.M.S. and W.A. will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Morley on Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. N. Ogden, of Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickins, of near Lucan, visited rcently with Mr. ■Squire. Sunday visitors Wm. Morley Gordon Morley, Bruce Dale and Larry, Mrs. Frank Tompkins, Ken- Of .I.. her home with her father, Mr. Har­ vey Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hoop­ er attended the funeral of the latter’s aunt, Mrs. Robert Facey at St. Marys last Thursday. Mr. and M’rs. Jack Thomson : attended the funeral of the lat­ ter’s uncle, Mr. Archie Chittick, at St. Marys, last Friday. Miss Kathleen Mossey spent the week-end with her ’ Miss Marion Dunnell, of politan. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard er and family spent Mi___„ evening in London with Mrs. T. Waugh. chum, Metro- Thack- Sunday Mrs. Fred Pattison spent Fri­ day and Saturday with her dau­ ghter, Mrs. Orville Langford and Mr. Langford, of Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rundle, of Woodham, were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson, Murray and Anne were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Danard, of St. Marys. Mrs. Fred Thomson is spend­ ing this week with Mr. and Mrs. George Hopkins, of Mit­ chell.' Mr. Harvey Parkinson, Mr. Kenneth Parkinson Miss Thorpe Misses Audrey Parkinson and Madeline Dann, of London, spent .Sunday with Miss Thorpe's sister, Mrs. Ivan McLeish and Mr. McLeish, of Arkona. FORTUNE SMILES on those Who use WANT ADS. Phone 31w Quickly Relieves distress of HeedCoids A little Va-tro-nol up each nostril promptly relieves sniffiy, stuffy , <eDrOr distress of head colds— makes breathing easier. Ako helps prevent many colds from developing 1£ used in time, Try it! You'll like it I Follow directions in package, VICKS VAWN0I and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. and neth ana John, of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hodgson, of Chatham, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson, of Centralia, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cottle, of Thames Road, visited on Sunday with Mrs. John Hodgson and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hodgson. Mrs. John Hazelwood spent Friday in London with Mrs. E. Taylor. Euclire Party The first euchre of the season was held in the school house on Tuesday evening last with a good ’attendance. The committee in charge was Mr. and Mrs. La­ verne Morley and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Chapman. Prize winners were, ladies’ high, Mary Ogden; gent’s high, Alton Wallis; lone hands, Cleve Pulman; consola­ tion, Donnie Pullen. Lunch was served. 40th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley had as their dinner guests on ^Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. krthur Hodgins, Clandeboye, Mi’s. Moeller and Mrs. Huebner of Detroit, Miss Leona Pym, of Exeter, Mr. Wm. French and Janie and Mr. and Mi’s. Melle- ville Gunning and Muriel. Tlie occasion was the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mtorley. We wish them many more wedding anniver­ saries. Mr. are spending Toronto. Mr. A. Holtzman continues seriously ill at his home. Mrs. Holtzman’s father, Mr. Jno. Klumpp, who fractured a bone in his wrist, ficiently to ed. Mr, and gram (nee son visited and M'rs. A. Baker. The sympathy of the inunity is extended to Mr. and. Mrs. Phil Boulianne in tragic passing of the latter’s brother, Mr. Richard Mercer at Peterborough last week. Mr. and Mrs, Martin Morlock, of Galt, spent the week-end at their respective homes. The Women’s Institute will hold its regular meeting and Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Lloyd England on Wednes­ day evening, December 15. Members are reminded to bring in toys for Children’s Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolfe and son Dickie, of Detroit, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Gaiser and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eilber. Mrs. A. M. Gallop, of Kirkton is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Hodge and Mr. Hodge. Mr. Grant iRoeszler has secur* ed work at Sarnia. Mrs. L. England spent the week-end at Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs. W. .Sisson. We are sorry Mrs. J. Woodall ent, We wish recovery. Mr. and' Mrs. man, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Fleece, of Dearborn, Mich., spent Tuesday with Mr. Alf Holtzman, who is at present Seriously ill. L.A. and W.S.W.S. Meeting The L.A. and W.S.W.S. of the Evangelical U.B. Church held the regular Christmas meeting on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Albert Gaiser with an attendance of thirty-six members and six visitors. The meeting was opened with quiet music and prayer by Mrs. A. Gaiser followed by singing Christmas Carols. Scripture was read by Mrs. Jno. Morlock fol­ lowed by a reading by Miss Clara Gaiser. A chapter of the Study Book was given by Mrs. G. Ratz on Europe. Mrs. RObt. Dinney and Miss Elsie Gaiser sang a duet "Silent Night, Holy Night” aftbr which the presi­ dent, Mrs. 'G. Ratz took charge of the business. There was an exchange of gifts and lunch was served by the committee in charge. A vote of thanks to all committees was moved by Mrs. Ross Krueger and seconded by com- the to report that is sick at pres* her a speedy Harrison Holtz- Of were Mrs, Dry Goods - Ladies’ Wear -Men’s and Boy’s Wear - Groceries You -will enjoy shopping- in our remodelled store. We have the finest dis­ play of Christmas merchandise shown in years. Come often and look over our stock. e> 25% off All Girls* Coats We are rather over-stocked with girls’ fall and winter coats. In order to clear them in a hurry for Christmas selling we are offering them at 25% off regular prices. The sizes are 3 to red. 14<x; colours—navy, light blue, rose, brown, green and Fitted and box styles; all lined for winter wear. Lad ies* an d M isses* Wool Dresses the cold days ahead—cosy dresses of feather weightFor tlie cold days ahead—cosy dresses of feather weight wooJ, newest styles in turquoise, navy, Alice blue, grey rose, black, reds and plaids. Sizes 11 to 20. For Ladies’ and Misses: Gloves — Parasols — Boxed Handkerchiefs — Neck and Head Scarves —Silk Lingerie of all kinds, including nightgowns, pyjamas, slips, panties and vests, etc. — robes and Dressing Gowns. See our stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and Flannelette Nightgowns and Pyjamas. Christmas Gift Suggestions For Men and Women THAMES ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Ant Gelderland, Ronny and Mr. Dick Buth, of Ridgetown, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roobol last week. Miss Lois Swartz, of Credi­ ton, visited over the week-end with Miss Marion Hodgert. Miss Fern Rodd, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Passmore. The Mission Band will meet next Sunday morning during Church service hour. The Christmas the Mission Circle the home of Miss .more on Thursday ember 16 at 8 p.m. There will be an exchange of Christmas gifts at this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gibson and family, of Brynston and Mr. and 'Mrs. Clarence Fletcher, of Winclielsea, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gar­ diner. The occassion was a birthday dinner for Mr. Fletch­ er. Miss Helen Morgan, of Lon­ don, visited at her home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Allison and Barbara visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Wm Lamport Miss Alice Passmore, of Exe­ ter, spent the week-end at her home.The Y.P.U. met m the Church basement on Sunday evening­ last.Sunday services will be at ■ the usual hour on Sunday. Sunday School at 10.15 a.m. and Church service at 11.15 a.m.The Y.P.U. will .meet in the Church basement Sunday eve­ ning at 8 p.m.s.Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. .Stewart last week were Mr. and Mrs. W. Stewart and fam­ ily Miss Gertrude .Stewart, of Toronto, Mr. Elmer Heliborne, Of Newmarket, and Miss E. Ross, of Tuckersmith, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Knight, of Seaforth, visited with Mr. and M'rs. E. Pym recently. and W.A. Meeting The Christmas meeting of the W.M.S. and W.A. met at the home of Mrs. John Bray on Wednesday afternoon of last week with a good attendance. The candle lighting service from the Missionary Monthly was fol­ lowed. A delicious lunch was served by Group four and a social time spent over the tea cups. meeting of will meet at Alice Pass­ evening, Dec* Men’s and Boys’ Ties Hundreds to choose from, individually boxed at from .60 to $2.00 Men’s Fancy Socks Including diamonds, Byford English sock, Penman’s and many other makes. All-Wool Work Socks Boys’ and Youths’, 65c pair. Girls’ Bath- How to make him beam Neck Scarves — Braces — Gloves — Handkerchiefs — Pyjamas — Bathrobes — Suits — Overcoats '— Parkas — Bench Coats, etc. Blankets, Bed-throws, and Motor Rugs for Chist- mas gifts, at very reasonable prices. (without knowing his hat size!) It’s simple. Just come in and get a Stetson Gilt Certificate, with a miniature hat in a gleaming miniature hat box. He merely trades the certifi­ cate for the Stetson of his choice. He gets tlie right size, the right style, the right color! Give Him a Stetson Gift Certificate for Christmas ■^S I QUICK QUAKER OATS 3 lb. boxes ........................ DEWKIST CANNED TOMATOES Choice quality, 28 oz. tins .... 2 for 39c OYLER’S CRANBERRY SAUCE A timely special, 12 oz. jar 29c SELF-SERVICE - ORDER COUNTER AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP Good buying, 11 oz. bottles .. 2for35e MOTHER’S BRAND MINCEMEAT Made by Wethey’s, 2 lb. tin .......... 39c AYLMER SAUERKRAUT Silver shred, fancy qual., 28 oz. tin 17c PHONE ORDERS - FREE DELIVERY