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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-12-16, Page 7I .1 M 1 ) > t Page 7 to $1 fancy fGift Suggestions 4 yrs. to 14x •$at. 50 box (two in box). Bed Spreads 9’ x 12’ 45c 35c 29c ies ST. WILLIAM’S MARMALADE Orange & grapefruit; 24-oz. jar .. 23c For Men and Boys .... 35c LIBBY’S DEEP-BROWNED BEANS Pork and tomato sauce, 20-oz. 2 or 35c ROBINHOOD OATS Quick cooking, 5-lb. bag 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 — and $1.95; Penman’s, fancy and plain — .75 to I? English pure wool .85 Dresses — Dressing Gowns Linens — Table Cloths, etc. Give: Nylon Crepes and Service Weight Hosiery — Silk Nightgowns and Pyjamas — Silk Underwear — Head and Neck Scarves —Boxed Handkerchiefs — 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 I EXETERPHONE 100 3 7 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. c 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 c Men s and Boys’ Wear - Ladies’ and Girls Dry Goods - Home Furnishing - Groceries BOYS’ GOLF HOSE SKI CAPS — Wool or gabardine — .95 to $2.19 MEN’S DRESSING GOWNS i i 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 AR Girls’ Fall and Winter COATS Be Prepared For Winter See our fine selection of overcoats. Many styles, materials and colours to choose from and you will find our prices very reasonable. 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