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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-10-22, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1953 Anniversary Centralia United Church Sunday, Oct. 25 10:30 A.M- Guest Speaker: REV- O. D. DANIEL of Ingersoll President of London Conference Special Music By Woodham Male Quartette Anthems by Junior and Senior Choirs A Warm Welcome Is Extended To All Churchz Comments About Cromarty By MRS, K. McKELLAR MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH New? of i Elimville United Church Anniversary Sunday, Oct. 25 11:00 a.m. — Guest Speaker — REV. W- O. SMITH, M.A., B.D., B.Paed., Grand Beni) Evening 7:30 P.M. CHORAL SERVICE b.v HURONIA MALE CHORUS Devotions by Rev, W. J. Moores Special Service Cromarty Presbyterian ■ Church ZIQN CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Minister: Bev. E. N. Mohr 10:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. 11:00 a.m.—Bible School, 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Welcome. Offering this day for Ontario Temperance Federation work. We extend a cordial welcome to all. EXETER TABERNACLE Hey. A, E- Holley, B.A., B.D., . Minister Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist Sunday, October 25— 10 a.m..—The Church School in all departments. 11 a.m,—“Men and Missions Sun­ day.’* Guest Speaker: Mr. Nelson Trewartha, chairman of Huron Presbytery. Come and bring a friend. P.A.O.C. Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor Tues., 8 p.m. — Cottage Prayer Meeting. Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer. Thurs., 8 p,m. — Cottage Prayer Meeting. Fri„ 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School Rally Day. We invite you to come to Sunday School. Mr. E. Cud- more, Supt. Sun., 11 a.m.—-School Program. Sun., 7:30 p.m. — Evangelistic Message. Mr. Gordon Houghton and Miss Shirley Gale, London, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. M. Houghton. Mr. and Mrs. T- L. Scott had as their guests during the week Mrs, Arthur Byrnell, Mr. Morley Byrnell, Mrs, Wesley Black and son, David, all of Lindsay, and Rev. and Mrs. Orville Lpcke, Larry and Doreen, London. Cromarty church choir had Charge of the music at Caven Presbyterian Church anniversary in Exeter on Sunday evening. The male quartette rendered sev­ eral special numbers. Rev, John Elder, missionary on furlough from British Guiana, was the speaker at this service, On Sunday, October 25, a spe­ cial anniversary service will be held in Cromarty church at 11 o’clock, with Rev. John Elder, a former minister, as guest speak­ er. ■ c. 7 Announcements Birth, Death, and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Cards of Thanks .75, In Memoriam Notice .75 for Single verse, .25 extra for each additional verse, and Engagement Notices are ,75. Sunshine By MRS. WILLIAM DICKEY Bouliannes Feed Mill s di CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Bev. W. F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist Sunday, October 25—■ 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. “Living Sacrifices.” 11:05 a.m.—Sunday School. 7:30 p.m.—Vesper Service. “The Jerusalem Road.’ JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M., . Musical Director 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. M^R and Missions Sunday, Service conducted by Rev. W. Down. Speaker; Mr. Sam Scott of Seaforth, representing the Laymen of the Huron Pres- tery. Junior Choir will sing, p.m.—Evening Worship. Service conducted by Rev. C. W. Down. Speaker: Mr. Don Middleton of London, President of Junior Farmers of Ontario. A special service for young people. Junior Girls’ Chorus will sing. A warm welcome is extended to all. Sunday, Oct. 25 BY &LEHK F/SHER Looks Like Velvet, Scrubs Like Enamel“Your Weatherstrip Man" Chamberlain Metal Weatherstrips I just can't get George to fix a thing around this house!" Use Moore’s Interior Decorating Services! NEW ALKYD SANI-FLAT THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Bev. Carl Schroeder, Minister This Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Service in the Exeter Canadian Legion Hall. All welcome! The Marian Ritchie Auxiliary thankoffering meeting will be held in the Sunday School room of the church on Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. George La­ mont, of Mitchell, as guest speak­ er, Mr. and Mrs. Eynie Graham, Avonton, visited, on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott and Mr. and Mrs. George Wal­ lace. Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace, of Carling­ ford. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Allen, Sheila and Marilyn, of Mitchell, visited on Sunday with Mr. ana Mrs. Thomas Scott Sr, Mr. and Mrs. James Fulton and Mrs. Christina McKellar, of Mit­ chell, called on friends in village on Sunday. the Morning Service BEV. JOHN ELDEB Guest Preacher Missionary on Furlough from British Guiana Former Minister of Cromarty Presbyterian Church Special Music by the Choir A Cordial Invitation Extended To All CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Bev. Donald B. Sinclair, B.A., Minister Organist: Mrs. J. G. Cochrane 10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Public Worship. Hold Euchre Trivitt Memorial Ladies’ held their second euohre of the season in the parish hall Monday evening. Prize winners •were Mrs. Arthur Frayne, Fred Dobbs and Owen Atkinson. Guild party SAVE FUEL Save Cost of Storm Windows and Doors SOUTH ST. GODERICH Phone 938-r-l4 Collect $6.75 Gallon$1.95 Quart Kippen —Continued from Page 4 Mrs. J. . Woods, of Winnipeg, Man.; two sons, Ralph, of Kit­ chener, and Kenneth, of London, and four grandchildren. Funeral services were conduct­ ed from the funeral home in Walkerton on Sunday afternoon. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Darling of Clandeboye and Mr. and Mrs. McKinley of Wyoming visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. John L. Henderson. ' Mr. John Doig of Grand Ra­ pids, Mich., spent the weekend with Doig, Mr. Want A Good Car? <>'51 Dodge Coach FOR SALE Black, Low Mileage, Driven By One Party Only, Car Is Like New, Had The Best Of Care, Price' Reasonable John Passmore PHONE 47 HENSALL P.O. BOX 75 .................................................................................................................. his mother, Mrs. Lydia and sister, Miss Janet. Ro'bert Cooper is visiting his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love, of Caro, Mich. . Mrs. Bessie Sanders of Vic­ toria, B.C., Mrs. Bella Harron visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Meilis. Mr. Lewis Clark, Jr., has pur­ chased the farm of Mr. Floyd Weeks on Concession 2, Tucker­ smith. Mr. and Mrs. Weeks in­ tend returning to the Western provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bell and Eddie of Windsor were week­ end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long. Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kerr visited on Sunday with Mr. Daw­ son’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wright, at Kennels- worth. Later they called on the Damm family at Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Green of Mitchell visited on Sunday with the former’s father, Mr. Jonah Green. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Workman, Miss Mabel Whiteman, Mrs. J. L. Henderson the funeral of the late Damm in Walkerton on Mr. and Mrs. N. Long, Mrs. W. Meilis and Miss Mabel Whiteman paid respects on Fri­ day evening. Hockey —Continued from Page 3 “Everyone starts from scratch this year and the best players will be selected for each game.” “We’re giving all new pros­ pects a chance,” he said, “and we’re welcoming any Intermedi­ ate “C” players to try out.” H, C. Beaumont is manager of the Irish and Jim Freeman will assist. Bill Smith is the assistant coach and Wilber Scott is train­ er. Major Harvey Langford, vet­ eran Lucan hockey promoter, Was re-elected president of the club. Other officers are: Dr. George, honorary president; M. Bradley, J. Benn and K. O’Neil, vice-presi­ dents; J. B. Ready, P. Wind­ marsh, W. S. Stanley, T. I-Iearn, J. Freeman, executive; Art Mur­ dock, treasurer; H. retary; R. Murray, and announcer; C. Ward, timekeepers. Hardy, sec­ scorekeeper Stanley, G. ..................................<llllllll||<llllllllllllllllllllllllitl<l>lhlllllllllllllllllll>lllllllll>lllll>ll<ll)ltlllllllllb^ SPECIAL! '53 Mercury Vi-Ton Truck Brand NeW Was $1,889 Blue NOW $1,500 '53 Mercury 3A-Ton Truck Brand New Was $2,175 Newport Grey NOW $1,800 ’51 PONTIAC COACH, Blue Better Than New ’49 MERCURY SEDAN, Black Was $1,385 NOW $1,250 ’50 PLYMOUTH COACH Was- $1,495 NOW $1,850 ’37 TERRAPLANE ’37 PLYMOUTH COACH s South End Service 5 Russ and Chuck Snell PHONE 328 EXETER Mr. and attended Mrs. H. Sunday. Mr. and News of Kirkton By MRS. FRED HAMILTON Presentation Miss Betty Bickell, bride-elect of next month, was guest of hohor at a surprise shower given by Shirley Roger and 25 girl friends ,on Friday evening. A social time was spent in contests, and mock wedding, nart in the sing-song Those taking wedding were: Ruth Kemp garet Irvin Greenstreet, Roundel! Grace Collier. Muriel Routly Eva Greenstreet ger , with articles for the Personal Items Mr. Wood of New Hamburg is Visiting his daughter, Mrs. J1. H. Anderson, at the parsonage. Senator and Mfa. W. H. Gold­ ing of Seaforth called on Mr, add Mrs. week, Speht rents, Mr. visited a couple of days at Ayl mer with Mi% add Mrs. Frank Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Spont thanksgiving weekend at Woodstock with Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Williams and later attofid- ed the funeral of the late Mrs. Norman Williams, of StratfoM. Mary Willis, , Leona Amos, GWen Stephens mock Mhr- Eva Elma ahd read and an address. _ ___ . _. __ Shirley Re­ presented the bride - elect pad try. George Allen this past Ward Allen, of Wingham, Thanksgiving with his pa- Mr. and Mrs. George Allen, and Mr's. Lewis Fletcher BIRTHS BIRD —To Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bird, Exeter, on Thursday, October 15, at Victoria Hospital, London, a girl, Pamela Mary, GOODMAN — Cpl. and Mrs. Benny Goodman, RCAF Station North Bay, wish to announce the birth of a son, William Edward; a brother for Bernard; on October 17, at Civic Memorial Hospital, North Bay. LITTLE—Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lit­tle, lt.R. 8, Parkhill, are happy to announce the birth of a daughter at South Huron Hospital* October 17, 1953. MARSH — Mr. and Mrs. Murray C, Marsh, R.R. 1. London, are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, Nancy Jean, on October 11, 1953, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London.THIEL — Mr, and Mrs, Keith Thiel, Zurich, are 'happy to announce the arrival of a daughter, at South Huron Hospital, October 19. 1953. TUCKEY—Wayne and Marjorie Tuc- key, Exeter, are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Marjorie Susan, at South Huron Hospital on October 20, 1953. WHITE—Buzz and Marj White (nee Welsh) of Toronto, proudly an­ nounce the arrival of their son at Wellesley Hospital on Tuesday, Oc­ tober 20; a brother for Carol and Anne, and a birthday gift for Mrs. William Welsh. WHITMORE—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitmore (nee Goddard), a daugh­ter at St. Joseph’s Hospital onter at St. Joseph’s Hospital Tuesday, October 13, 1953. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs, William A. Kerr, of Exeter, formerly of Monetville, North­ ern Ontario, announce the engage­ ment of their daughter, Elizabeth Jane (Betty) to LAC Joseph Leon George Lefebvre, R.C.A.F. Station Cgntralia, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- ’Seph Lefebvre, Ottawa, the wedding to take place in the R.C. Chapel, R.C.A.F. Station Centralia, Saturday, November 14, at 9 a.m. 22c CARDS OF THANKS We would like io thank our many friends for the sympathy extended in our recent bereavement. Rev. H, J. Snell, Dr. M. C. Fletcher, Mr. R. C. Dinney, our neighbors, and espe­cially the nurses and staff of South Huron Hospital. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller ancl family, Mr. Fred Miller of Winnipeg, Mrs. J. A. Mc­Callum of Edgar, Ont. 22* To the staff and nurses of South Huron Hospital, to Dr, M. C. Flet­ cher and those who sent flowers, cards and treats or by visits made my stay in the hospital more pleas­ant, I wish to say “thank you”. — Leslie H, Robinson. 22* I would like to thank all those who so kindly remembered me with cards, treats and visits while a pa­ tient in Victoria Hospital, — Mrs. Lorne Hodge, Crediton. 22* IN MEMORIAM GILBERT—In loving memory of our mother, Margaret Ann Gilbert, who passed away five years ago, Octo­ber 19, 1948.The rolling stream of life goes on Blit the empty chair , Reminds us of the face, the smile Of one who once sat there. —Ever remembered by Gertie, Jean and Cassie. 22* SCOTT—In Joving memory of Uldene who left us so suddenly three years ago, October 20, 1950.Nothing can ever take-away The love a heart holds dear; Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps her near. —Ever remembered by the Rundle family. ' 22c Mr, and Mrs. Therop Creery and Read anniversary qn Sppday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. William Dickey and family and Mr. Charles Isaac of Centralia were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs..New­ man Raker at Welburn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson of Toronto were weekend visitors at the^home of Mr, Hugh Berry. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd and Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Rodd and family attended Thames Road aniversary and visited with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Stewart. Mrs. William Dickey the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Nellie Milligan, in on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bec­ kett and children and Mr. Wilson Dodge visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter McPherson at Greenway on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johns and Marie visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Knowles at Ballymote on Sunday. Messrs, Ed. Holbrook of and Mr. Bert visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Coward last Saturday. Mrs. Howard Hodge and Judy of Ripley were visitors with and Mrs. Clarence Johns end of the week. Congratulations to Mr. Mrs. Alec Gartenburg on birth of a baby boy. family attended Thames attended the late London, Francis and John Crosswelt, Mich., Francis of Exeter Mr. the and the CREDITON Will Be Closed The First Week In November For Repairs Best Used Car Buys In Town Drop In and See Our Used Car SPECIALS 1950 Chev. Sedan $1395 LOW MILEAGE 1949 Dodge Sedan $1325 CUSTOM 1949 Chev. Coach $1275 GOOD CONDITION Service with Courtesy Supertesti Station PHONE 405 DAY OB NIGHT ☆ what you get dollar for dollar COMPARE these fine cars with any others! and you will YOU CAN’T BEAT THE BUYS AT Snell Bros. Ltd. PHONE 100 EXETER <ss*5 New Fall & Winter Made-To-Measure Samples Plans At Zurich Almost Complete Zurich Flyers have almost completed plans for their team. Although negotiations are prac­ tically settled, club officials de­ clined to comment until final ar­ rangements were made. Leroy O’Brien has been elected manager of the team. No coach has bee.n named yet. Practices will start around the end of the month. Leland Willert is president of the club. Whitney Brokenshire is vice-president and Reg Black is secretary - treasurer. Members of the executive are Milfred Schilbe, Jim Parkins, Allan Gascho, Ivan Kalbfleisch, Gordon Bloch,5 Arn­ old Merner an.d Mac Witmer. St. Marys Alerts Name Carl White Carl White, former coach of Stratford Juniors, has taken Over the bench job of St. Marys Alerts this year. White, who hails from Mother- well and who coached Howie Meeker at one time, figures on a stronger club from the stone town this year. The Alerts took to the ice for the first time Sunday and most of last year’s regulars were back along with many new recruits. Carl Ashton is again manager of the club. Bowling —Continued from Page 3 1,024 and 1,147-984. Ken Hoc­ key, with his best Case and spectable and 705 661 forts Blowers 5, Ringers 2 The Blowers proved what a, dangerous weapon the handicap is when they overpowered the Ringers 5-2 — 1,135-1,067, 961- 1,016 and 1,019-1,004. High score for the winners was 521! Rural Rollers 4, Spare Parts 3 A. battle royal raged between the Rural Rollers and the Spare Parts, the RRs leaving the fracas on the better side of a 4-3 split —969-1,035, 1,207-1,193 ’ ' 114-1,084. Art Frayne down 678 (239) for the and Ed Conard was hot losers with 695 (236). Pinpoppers 7, Hay Seeds The Pinpopper power was much for the Kippen entry they bowed to the ’Poppers —1,179-1,070, 1,014-999 and 102-1,029. It was the fine bowl­ ing of Rudy Gatien that did the trick for the winners, Rudy top­ pling 727 (286) on his first night with the team. Spare 5, Windmills 2 RenC Francois’ 706 (291) tri­ ple helped the Spares squeeze out a 5-2 victory over the Windmills —-1,041-1,021, 1,124-974 and 1,- 015-1,083. Gord Plyley and Bill Parker rolled 686 .(234) and 665 (230) respectively for the Dutch Boy team. 707 (286), was using technique, while Don Stan Frayne had re­ triples (233).667 (278) and (243) were for the losers. of 674 (262) Jim Preston’s Bill Thornton’s courageous ef- and 1,- cracked winners for the 0 too as 7-0 1,- z MAKE THIS YOUR FROZEN FOOD CENTRE We ate able to offer a special price on sides of beef (a front quarter and a hind quarter) 39$- 42$ cut, wrapped, quick frozen and put in your locker. This is young Western beef from 150 to 165 lbs. per side, Supply of this beef is offered for a limited time only. Come in and pick out a side for yourself this weekend. Exeter Frozen Foods Phone 70 Main St. Si Visit our Men’s Wear Department and see the new fall samples of made- to-measure suits, topcoats and overcoats by Begal Parke and Fashion- Craft. All-wool English cloths in a host of new patterns and weaves. Starlights, Shan Tones, Split Weaves, Continental Checks, etc., expertly tailored to your individual measurements. Priced from $45.00 to $69.50 Great Savings On New Fall Topcoats Through a special purchase we can save you up to $10.00 and more on your new Fall topcoat. British all-wool gabardines in popular slip- on models with lustrous rayon linings for as low as $39.00. Three- season topcoats in Nyladure (Nylon and Viscose Fibre) with zip-in lin­ ings at ............... $29.00 In All-Wool Gabardine ........................................................................ $45.00 Ready-Made Suits We carry a complete stock of over 400 ready-made suits for men, stu­ dents and boys in regulars, tails, shorts and stouts, all tailored by well known makers at reasonable prices. Special Sale Of Men's Suits Broken ranges chosen from our regular stock. All-wool cloths in Eng­ lish worsteds and gabardines. Sizes 3 5 to 42 in regulars and tails. Regular values to $59.00. On sale at ....... $39.00 , (No Extra Charge for Alterations) Ladies Ready-To-Wear SPECIAL — One rack of ladies’ and misses’ dresses, sizes 12 20. New Use our to 20, in crepe faille and taffetas, sizes 12 to fall merchandise. Priced at .................. $8.95 Lay-Away Plan on Snow’ Suits, Coats, Suits, et'cetera Sweater Batwing style in wool; black, navy, quoise, coral; in at .......................... 100% botany lime, red, tur- popular sizes; ............... $3.95 F. A. MAY & SON Phone 190 EXETER Phone 190 Men’s Wear —t Ladies’, Children’s and Babies’ Wear Dry Goods — Floor-Coverings, etc. Superior Store Special Values OCTOBER 22,23 AND 24 si KAM A fine luncheon meat ....... per tin 310 ELLMARR PEANUT BUTTER 16-oz. jars ........ each 320 SEACLIFF TOMATOES Hand-packed, choice, 28-oz. .. each 190 ALLEN’S APPLE JUICE New pack, 20-055. tins 2 for 290 CAMPBELL’S VEGETABLE SOUP Always popular ...................... 2 tins 250*1 ROBINHOOD PIE CRUST MIX A new line, per pkg......,................. 320 LYNN VALLEY CORN Cream style, 20-oz. tins ....... 2 for 210 LIBBY’S DEEP-BROWNED BEANS Large 20*OZ. tins .................... 2 for 390 CHASE & SANBORN INST. COFFEE Or Maxwell House, 2-oz. jars each 590 WHITE SWAN TOILET TISSUE Nice quality ........ 2 large rolls 250 FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT New crop, size 96s, ftiee quality ................ Phones 32 752 Special 4 for 190 Groceries Phones 32 752 4