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Pork and tomato sauce, 20-oz. 2 or 35c
ROBINHOOD OATS
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Congoleum Rugs
New patterns for the Xmas trade up to size
Extra Special
Ladies’ boxed handkerchiefs,
Special
All wool satin
SOCKS ’— Pure wool, fancy diamonds — $2.2
$2.75; English Byford, wool and camel hair —
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English pure wool .85
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Linens — Table Cloths, etc.
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— Blouses — Coats
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1948
confidence in
Melville
Shepherd’s Vi-
Willis Gillfrom
Cor-of a
Sun-
Roy Swartz
7.30
Sunday
of
George Earl, of
of
Lloyd Thomson',' daughter, Mrs. Andrew. Bradley,
Fred Pattison.
Prices
Bros.are
GMgreat
with
and Accessories.
We Wish You Ail a Very Merry ChristmasAvailable at
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of
at
the
Dora
held t
concert
■operetta
with
enjoyed
Modern inventions are wonder
ful, the radio enables us to dis
like people we have never even
seen.
visit-
Kyle,
Dec. 20,
School
Concert.
Dec. 20,
•church Young
annual meet-
the following
Marion Fran-
Raymond
“Angels
if
week to
her fatli-
Ottawa.
Marshall
with
of my accident. I
a Merry Christmas
New Year.
John Morrissey
birthday,
married at
auspices of the Business
J.
lived
now
Holmes, of Stratford,
at the home of her dau-
Mrs. Leon Paul.
Dean left this
Rates will
car
the chuVch at 1.30 on
Special niusic will be
by the choir. Rev.
will deliver the ad-
special Christmas treat
Nona Pym,
tlio week-end
goes
Parts
Mr. and
one eve-
on
Harvey In
representing :
Casualty
16 j 23:30c
Snell Bros. &
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile
Case Tractors and Implement Sales
p.m.—The
• and
in
president,
vice-president,
secretary, Mur-
treasurer, John
that
stroke one
all a Merry Christ-
J New Year.
Elmer Lawson
JAMES STREET UNITED
Rev. II. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
•Christmas Communion
Reception of mem-
Song in
a.m.
10.15
KIRKTOJM
and Mi’s? R. McCormick
meeting. Thirty-five
were present. After
“ ig a
of Glendale.
and Mrs. Orville Lang-
and John, of Centralia,
7.15 p.m.’—Sun-
Christmas Tree
Phrenologist: “Your bump of
destruction is very large. Are
you a soldier or a pugilist?”
Subject: “Neither. I’m .a fur
niture remover.”
Dr.
G. Waghorn (nee
Shier), of Toronto,
on parts and accessories at Snell
sensible always because the
guarantee of dependability
all GM Factory-Approved
p.m.—The
DASHWOOD
Dashwood Public School will
hold its annual Christmas con
cert on Monday night, December
20 at 8 p.m. and will consist of
puppets, dances, minstrel shows
Admission 25 and 15 cents,
le annual Christmas treat
the children of Dashwdod
and vicinity will be held under
the
Men’s Club on Wednesday even
ing
in
All
for
MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev. Harry J. Mahoney, B.D.
Mrs. A, Y. Willard, Organist
11 a.m.—iSermon: “We Go to
Bethlehem”.
Anthem: “Good Will to Men.”
Carols: “Gloria in Excelsis
Deo”, “Glory Be to God.”
12 Noon—The Christmas Story
in the Sunday school.
7 p.m.—'Candlelight Christmas
■our
the
p.m.-
Carol Service,
choir. Story;
«Chimes Rang.”
Anthem; “The
sion.”
Male Quartette:
the Realms of Glory.1
Anthem: “The Birthday
King.”
Solo: “Hosanna,” Mrs. George
Taylor,
Octette: “Hail to the King
Emmanuel.”
Anthem: “Blessed Holy Night”
Fri., Dec. 17, 7:30 p.m.—
Christmas Concert.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —
Rector, Rev. O. L. Langford,
B.A.. M.A.
Mr. Robert Cameron, Organist
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11.30 a.m.—Morning Service.
Special music with Christmas
hymns and ’Carols.
Mon.,
day
and
Mon.,
Sunday School Christmas con
cert. Members and parents
are invited. Talking pictures
will be shown.
THAMES ROAD
Sunday services will be at the
usual hour on Sunday morning.
Church service at 11.15
and Sunday School at
a.m.
We are sorry to report
Mr. Nelson Clarke, of Farquhar
suffered a slight
day last week and is confined
to his bed.
Misses Lois andLondon, opont
at their home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elford
are spending a few days visit
ing in Detroit.
The Y.P.U. met in the church
basement Sunday evening of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. McIntyre, of
London, visited with
•Mrs. Thos. Ballantyne
ning this week.
Don’t forget the
School concert in the church on
Thursday evening, December 23
at 8 p.m.
Mission Band Meeting
The Mission Band met during
church service hour on Sunday
morning with Jean Cann and
Dolores Allison in charge. The
meeting opened with Lexie Los-
tell in the chair. Hymn 312 was
sung after which all repeated
the Mission Band purpose. The
secretary’s report was given and
twenty-three members answered
the roll call. Business was dis
cussed. Hymn 423 was sung.
The program consisted of a
story by Barbara Allison; piano
z solo by Joanne Mair; story by
Jane Morgan; duet by Murray
Dawson and Raymond Cann.
Hymn 299 was sung. Dolores
Allison gave the topic. Mrs.
Mair took charge of the election
of officers for the year -1949.
They are as follows:
Joanne Mair;
Irene . Beavers;
ray Dawson;
Pym. At the close of the meet
ing the leaders, Jean Cann and
Dolores Allison, treated each
member to candy.
11 a.m.—
Service,
bers.
Anthem: “There’s a
the Air,”
p.m.—Sunday School,
p.m.—-Carol singing,
Duet: Miss Margaret
and Mrs. Mervyn Cudmore.
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
H. T. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 4.30 p.m.—Sunshine
ner. Children’s Jiour.
Wed,, 8 p.m.—Bible Study.
Thurs., 8 p.m.—Christmas
day School concert.
Fri., 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. Speaker.
Mrs. E. Prouty.
Sun. 10 a.m.—Sunday School.
Sun. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sun., 7.30 p.m.—Evangelistic
Message.
All are Welcome.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A.
Minister
Miss Muriel Whils^nith, Organist
10 a.m.—'Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Public Worship.
Service in the Sunday School
room.
Fri., Dec. 17, 6.30 p..„.
Sunday School' supper
Christmas entertainment
the Sunday School room.
ZION
Evangelical United Brethren
Crediton
Rev. J. V. Dahms, Minister
Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist
10 a.m.—M>ogning Worship.
Sermon: “The Virgin Birth”
11 a.m.—Church School.
7.30 p.m.—Christmas program
including cantata “He Came
to Earth but not as a King”
Thurs., Dec. 16, 8 p.m.—Christ
mas ’Party for the Mission
Band at the home of H.
Schenk.
BLANSHARD
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang
ford, Walter and Donald were
Wednesday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Trewartha, of Holmesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Langford
and Mr. and Mrs. Hiriam Lang
ford and family were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Hodgins, of Glendale.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang
ford, Walter'* and Donald were
Sunday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Gladwyn Langford,
Kirkton.
>Miss Audrey Parkinson,
London, spent the %eek-end
her home.
Mrs. Hatter and family,
Bryanston, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Dann.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hooper
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Camm, of Woodham.
Mrs. Herb Langford spent
Monday with Mrs. Gladwyn
Langford, of Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson,
Mr. and Mrs. 1
Murray and Anne were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Jones,
Mr.
ford
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. ~
You Can’t Complain
At a Sensible Price
, December 22 at 8.30 p.m.
front of Pfile's shoe store,
children please be on hand
Santa’s visit.
A Christmas program will be
given in the Evangelical Church
on Sunday evening, December
19 at 7.3O' p.m. A short program
will be given by the children
followed by a cantata-pagent en-
titled^ “Come ye to Bethlehem.”
Mr. Fred Weiberg spent a
few days in Kitchener last week.
Mr, George Wolfe, of Toronto
spent the week-end at his home
here.
Mr. Percy Humble, of Sarnia,
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R.
Goetz.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Currie and
family spent last week-end in
Meaford. Mrs. Currie and Mari
lyn remained there for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Streets, of
Clinton, spent Sunday with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Tieman.
Lutheran L.A. Meeting
The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid of
Dashwood held its regular mon
thly meeting on December 9.
The president, Mrs. Salmon, op
ened the
members
singing a hymn and readin;
■psalm Rev. Higenell led in pray
ed which was followed by a talk
on co-operation with the mem
bers.
■conducted and
pare Christmas
shut-ins. A vote
extended to the
committees for
work done.
The election
held with Mrs.
and Mrs. Albert
scrutineers. The
are as follows:
Elgin
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Rudolph
Kuntz; auunurs, ivirs. jiayLci,
Mrs. Art Willert; corresponding
secretary, Mrs. Louis Restemey-
er. The meeting came to a close
by singing the Doxology and re
peating the Lord’s grayer.
The usual business
decided to
boxes for
of thanks
president
the
was
pre-
the
was
and
splendid
of officers was
Rudolph Miller
Miller acting as
officers elected
president, Mrs,
vice-president,
secretary,
Merner;
Milford Merner
Lome Genttner;. treasurer,
E. Kleinstiver; pianist,
Higenell; librarian, Mrs.
Miller, Miss Luella
auditors, Mrs. Hayter
Mr. __ ___ ___
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Fletcher, of London, spent
Sunday -with their grandfather,
Mr. Harry Fletcher and Mrs.
Th-os. Foley.
Mrs.
visited
ghter,
Mrs.
spend some time with
er, who is quite ill at
Mr. and Mrs. I. N.
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. 'Cluff at Wiar-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norris and
daughter, of Ailsa Craig, were
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. G. H. Burgin.
Kirkton United Choir receiv
ed new gowns by the W.A. of
the church and they all looked
very lovely at the Candle Light
service Sunday night.
Celebrates Golden Wedding
Tuesday November 30,
and Mrs. T.
Amanda
formerly of Brookville, celebrat
ed the fiftieth anniversary of
their wedding. A family dinner
was held at the home of their
aftei’ which a reception was held
in their own home when more
than sixty guests called. Those
attending from a distance were
their son and his wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Waghorn, of Nipi
gon, Mrs, Frank Pridham and
her son Newton, of Russeldale,
Mrs. Christine Beckett and Miss
Minnie Beckett, of Port Hope,
and Mr. and Mrs. George Beck
ett, of I-Iagersville. Assisting in
the dining room were Mrs.
Waghorn and Misses Jean,
bara and Pat Bradley. The
was also the occasion of
groom’s 79 th
couple were
home of the bride near Kirkton
fifty years ago with Rev.
Ball officiating. They had
at Walton, Brookville and
at Toronto.
Public School Concert
Friday evening, December 10
the Public School
annual Christmas
Aberdeen Hall. An
titled “Christmas
Smith’s” was much
all and also a juvenile number
from grades 1 to 4 was well
put on, Santa came in at the
conclusion and treated the child
ren and distributed gifts from
the tree.
Kirktbn Y.P.A. Election
Kirkton United
People held their
ing and elected
officers president,
cis; vice-president.
Heard; secretary, Mary Willis;
assistant, George Hamilton;
pianists, Gladys Switzer and
Shirley Rogers; convenbrs, Mis
sions, Ruth Kemp; Culture,
Ruth Harding; Citizenship, Rus
sel Heard; press, Bruce Mullen.
R.
Bar-
day
the
The
the
Election Cards
TO THE ELECTORS OF
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP:
Ladies and Gentlemen:
To my friends and supporters
in the recent election I wish to
extend my sincere thanks tor re
electing me as Reeve of Stephen
Township.
I will endeavour to serve you
to the best of my ability to re
pay you for your
me.
Wishing i ”
mas and a Happy
TO THE .RATEPAYERS OF
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP;
I wish to take this opportun
ity of expressing my apprecia
tion for the splendid support
given me at the polls on Monday
and also "to wish my opponent
Mr. H. Beaver, every success.
I extend the Season’s Greet
ings to all.
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TO THE ELECTORS OF
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP:
Kindly accept my sincere
thanks for the loyal support in
electing me as Deputy-Reeve for
the .coming year. I hope to serve
the municipality in the best in
terests of the ratepayers.
Wishing all a Merry Christ
mas and a Happy New Year,
* Henry C. Beaver
TO THE ELECTORS OF
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP:
I am greatly appreciative of
the splendid vote accorded me
at the polls on Monday. As a
councillor I will endeavor to
serve the municipality in the
future as I have in the past to
the best of my ability.
Again wishing all the Season’s
Greetings.*
TO THE ELECTORS
OF STEPHEN TOWNSHIP:
Many thanks to the voters
who supported me in the recent
election, and I also wish to
thank those who remembered me
at the time
wish you all
and a Happy
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BOYS’ GOLF HOSE
SKI CAPS — Wool or gabardine — .95 to $2.19
MEN’S DRESSING GOWNS
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English broadcloth *— $4.95 to $5.95
$3.95 to $5.25
BOYS’. WINDBREAKERS — Melton cloth with
piping — $6.95; all wool —- $3.75 to $4.95
estions
BENCH COATS — Exeter High School colours, 100
per cent virgin wool — $12.50 to $14.50
TIES — Neat stripes, English foulards, tartans
dern designs — $1.00, $1.50, $2.00
SCARVES — Pure wool — $1.00 to $3.00
SHIRTS —- Styled by Arrow and l?orsyth, prints or
woven broadcloth — $3.95 to $6.00
How to make
him beam
Cwithout knowing his hat size!)
It’s simple. Just come in and
get a Stetson Gift 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 the right size,
the right style, the right color!
Give Him a Stetson
Gift Certificate for Christmas
PYJAMAS
Flannelette
GLOVES — Lined or unlined. Capeskin — $2.50 to
$3.25; Wool, yellow, grey, fawn ■— $1.25 to $1.50
$6.00 to $15.75 each
ZION
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hern and
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern spent
several days recently in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hern and
family visited on Sunday with
.Miss, Gerta Hunter, of London.
The Christmas service will be
held in
Sunday,
rendered
Wanless
dress. A _
will be presented to the children
at the close of Sunday School.
The annual Christmas concert
will be held in the, school on
Tuesday evening, December 21.
The pupils, under the direction
of their teacher, Miss Annie El
ford, are preparing "their pro
gram. A cordial invitation is
extended to all.
Mrs. Plarold Hern and Miss
M’arion Brock spent the week
end with Mr.
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock
were in Lucan on Tuesday at
tending the funeral of
latter’s aunt, the late Miss
Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Eph Hern
ed on Sunday with Mrs. L.
■of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Kerr, of Granton.
Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Hern visit
ed on Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Myron Culbert, of Lucan.
W.M.S., Christmas Meeting
Mrs. Eph Hern was hostess fto
The
Mrs.
the
Holy
the W.M.S. ladies recently,
program was in charge of
Allan Jaques. Following
hymn "Silent Night,
Night”, the scripture lesson was
given by Mrs. J. T. Hern, Mrs.
James Earl and Mrs. Milton
■Brock. A very timely candle
lighting service was taken by
Mrs. Melville Hern, Mrs. Ward
Hern, Mrs. (Rev.) Wanless,
Mrs. Angus Earl and Mrs. Dick-
Mrs. Tom Hern favoured
The Christ-
mesage was given by Mrs.
Brock entitled "The
ey.
with a vocal solo.
mas
Warren
Message the Wise Men Brought
us all.” Mrs. Wellington Brock
was Madame chairman for the
business meeting. Mrs. (Rev.)
Wanless closed the meeting with
prayer. Lunch was served by
the hostess.
Heads Middlesex Garagemen
Charles W. Ford, of London,
formerly of Exeter, was elected
president of the Middlesex Gar
age Operators’ Association at
the group’s annual meeting in
Hotel London.
are
out and a new class for
” risks has been added,
renewal premiums will
an increase while others
show a reduction, depend-
on the class and coverage,
big news for the coming
is that all Lumbermen’s
Automobile Insurance Rates
The new rates for 1949
now
“Select'
Some
show :
will
ing
The
year
policies will be subject to a sav
ing dividend of 15 9<
be submitted for your
request. Ernest C
surance Agency,
Lumbermens Mutual
Company.
25% off
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Satin Bed Spreads — Woollen Bed Throws — Blan
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Rexoieum Mats
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