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Minister: Rev. E, N. Mohr
Sunday, November 1—
10:00 a.m.—Divine Worship.
Speaker: Mrs. Major Bowers.
11:00 a.m.—Bible School,
Evening Service withdrawn in
favor of Dashwood anniversary
services.
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CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev, W. F« Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, November 1
ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY
Services at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Rev. G. F, Barthel, Kitchener,
guest speaker.
Bob Frey, Kitchener, soloist.
11:15 a.m.—Sunday School,
8:45 p.m.—Musical Hour.
Exetei’ Huronia Men’s Chorus.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A.,
Minister
Organist: Mrs, J. G. Cochrane
10:00 a.m.—The Church School.
11:00 a.m.—Public Worship.
Tues., Nov. 3, 8:00 p.m.—Caven
Congregational Circle at the
church.
EXETER TABERNACLE
P.A,O,C,
Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor
Tues., 8 p.m-—-Cottage prayer
Meeting.
Wed-, 8 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer.
Leader; Mr, E. Cudmore.
Thursday—Cottage Prayer Meet
ing. W.M.C., Challengers and
Uli others, at Mrs. McLaren’s.
Fri., 8 p,m.—Y.P;S.
Sun., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.
Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore. Mis
sionary Sunday.
Sun., 11 a.m.—Communion.
Sun., 7;30 p.m. — Evangelistic
Message. We invite you to jail
these meetings.
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Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Pfile at
tended the funeral of Miss Lilian
Pfile in Detroit last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pepper
of Stratford spent Thursday with
the latter’s sister, Mr. and Mrs.
William Wein,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brown of
London spent Sunday with the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Wein. -
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Restemayer and Ed
ward were Mr. and Mrs. Art
Miller and family of St. Jacob's.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Gamble
and Gary of London spent the
weekend with the latter’s pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Rader.
Fashion Show
The fashion show held in Dash
wood Public School Wednesday,
October 21, sponsored by Mrs. L.
Taylor’s Sunday School class,
with clothes supplied >by Mc-
Knight and Walper and hats by
Ann Wray, London, was a great
success.
From evening clothes to dainty
nighties and pyjamas, every item
was viewed with interest. Mo
dels for children’s wear were:
Mary Jane Hoffman, Carol'
Schade and Jo.an Guenther; the
high school -rmiss: Miss Donna
Eagleson; young ladies’: Mrs.
Ray Guenther, Mrs. Howard
Klumpp; the matrons, Mrs. Ed.
Nadiger, Mrs. Everett Haist.
President of the class, Mrs. K.
McCrae, welcomed everyone and
thanked Reder’s Flowers, Exeter,
for flowers and corsages, and
Mrs. C. Gaiser for dahlias.
Mrs. Letta Taylor was com
mentator, with Mrs. Mervyn Tie
man at the piano. During inter
mission, Mrs. H. Klumpp gave
a reading and Mrs. M. Tieman
and Miss Helen Nadiger sang.
Mrs. E. Held and Miss Rose
Zimmer of Detroit spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zim
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Miller.
Mrs. Tillie Restemayer, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Restemayer, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Miller, Mrs. Rudolph
Miller and Miss Gertrude Beisen-
tliol all attended the film, “Mar
tin Luther,” in Kitchener last
Wednesday.
Miss Marjorie and Inmgard
Neeb of Wellesley spent the
weekend with their aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller.
Mrs. Bertha Hayter returned
home Saturday after spending
three weeks with her daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
John Snyder, in Brantford. They
spent the weekend here with her.
Miss E. R. Martinson of To
ronto spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Oestreichet.
A number of Walther Leaguers
from Zion Lutheran Church at
tended a r.jlly of the Blue Water
zone at Grace Lutheran Church,
Mitchell, on Sunday.
Mrs. Letta Taylof .attended
the Women’s Institute conven
tion in London last week.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Hopcroft were Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Hopcroft of Bol*
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Russel Round
tree, of Woodbridge; Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie McLellan, of Wat
ford, and their son, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Hopcroft and Robert, Fort
Erie.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilt Westlake
of Goderich visited with Mr. find
Mrs. Thomas Hopcroft lalst week.
MAIN STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. A, E. Holley, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs, A. Y. Willard, Organist
Sunday, November 1—
10 a.m.—The Church School In
all Departments.
11 a.m.—Morning Worship.
“The Christian Understanding
of the Gospel.”
Come and bring a friend.
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.O.M.,
Musical Director
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Sermon Subject: "How Faith
Works.”
Anthem by the Choir.
Solo by Maxine Reeder.
7 p.m.—Evening Worship.
Sermon Subject: “The Gospel
As Good News.”
Duet by Eleanor Jones and
Marlene McBride.
A warm welcome is extended
to all.
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister
This Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Service
in the Exeter Canadian Legion
Hall. All welcome.’
Letter From
Woodham
By MISS BESSIE McCURDY
Mrs. John Beattie of Toronto
spent a few days with Rev. and
Mrs. T. G. Wanless.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Small of
Brownsville visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb.
Mrs. John Butters attended
Mount Pleasant -anniversary on
Sunday and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. William Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Bradshaw of Strat
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills, Miss
Bety Mills, Mr. Harold Levy and
Miss Bessie McCurdy visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Pridham of Russeldale.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Johnson
of Kirkton,and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Doupe and Grace visited on Sun
day with the former’s daughter,
Mrs. William Essoii and Mr. Es-
on, of Sarnia.
The Woodham quartette sang
at the morning service at Cen
tralia United Church on Sunday
and were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Hodgins.
Mrs. John Adams returned
home to Toronto on Friday with
Rev. and Mrs. T. G, Wanless and
family after spending some time
with them.
Mr. Lloyd Edighoffer of Mit
chell spoke at the church service
on Sunday evening in the in
terests of the laymen. .
Mrs. Ada Smith of St. Marys
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Rodd.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bolton of
Strathroy visited on Sunday with
Misses Blanche and Rhea Mills.
Mrs. (Rev.) F. J. Rutherford
of Strathroy and Mr. Donald
Rutherford of Orillia visited with
friends in the village on Thurs
day.
Mrs. M. Copeland is spending
a week With her sister, Mrs. E.
S. Harrison and Mr. Harrison, of
Black Heath.
A very enjoyable evening was
spent in the basement of the
Church on Friday, October 16,
When the ladies of the W.M.S.
entertained their husbands and
friends. A very delicious supper
was served to about sixty people.
Mrs. L. A. Ball gave a very in
teresting account of her trip to
the British Isles and Europe. Mrs.
A. Berryhill of St. Marys sang a
solo and Mrs. T. G. Wanless and
Bessie McCurdy played a piano
duet. Mrs. O. Brine gave a lium-
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Announcements
Birth, Death, and Marriage Notices are inserted, frge of
charge. Cards of Thanks .75,
In Memoriam Notice .75 for
single verse, .?5 extra for
each additional verse, and
Engagement Notices are .75.
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BIRTHS
ARMSTRONG — Mr. and Mrs, Irvine
Armstrong announce the birth of their son, Richard Paul, on Octo
ber 26, 1953, at Victoria Hospital, London.
ARTS—Mr. and Mrs, H. Arts, R.R.
2, Crediton, announce the birth of
a daughter, Joanne, at South Huron Hospital, October 25, 1953,
BLAIR—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair. Centralia, announce the birth of a daughter, Robin Elizabeth, October
23, 1953, at South Huron Hospital; a sister for Judy and Bonnie.
DIETRICH — Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Dietrich wish to announce the ar
rival of their daughter in St. Joseph’s Hospital, October 27. 1953.
JOHNS—Mr. and Mrs, Philip Johns,
Usborne, announce the birth of their daughter, Janice Pearl, at South Huron Hospital October' 22.
1953; a sister -for Margaret and Elaine.
MILLS—Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mills,
R.R. 1, Woodham, announce the birth of their daughter, Sandra
Margaret, at South Huron Hospital Oct. 25, 1953; a sister for Sharon and Darlene.
SHOREY—At St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on October 15, 1953. to Cpl. and Mrs. John Shorey, a daughter,
Lynda Darlene; a sister for Ford, Gwen and Paul.
WALKER—Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wal
ker, Zurich, announce the birth of
a son, Richard Neil, October 26, 1953, at South Huron Hospital; a
brother for Michael,
WALPER—Margaret and Edwin Walper wish to announce the birth of
their son, Pete Allan, on Sunday, October 25, at Soldier’s Memorial Hospital,. Orillia, Ont.
WEIN—Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wein
are happy to announce the arrival of their adopted son, William Wal
lace at their home Tuesday, October 20, 1953.
DEATHS
FINKBEINER—At her late residence in Crediton on Friday, October 23,
1953, Susanna Finkbeiner, in her
seventy-second year.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Hess. Zur
ich, Ont., wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter,
Pauline Beatrice, to Wesley Eldrid Simmons, youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley G. Simmons, Exeter, Ont,, the wedding to take place in
Zurich on Saturday, November 21,
1953. 29c
CARDS OF THANKS
I would like to thank Miss Claypole
and staff and all those who so kind
ly remembered me with cards, treats and visits while a patient in South
Huron Hospital and after my return
home. —Mrs. Sarah Blackwell. 29*
Rev. G. G. Burton wishes to thank
all who sent “get-well cards”, letters
and flowers during his recent illness In Victoria Hospita. Gratitude is ex
tended to ministers who assisted in
the church services at Centralia and Whalen, namely Rev. C. Down, Rev.
H. Snell, Rev. W. Moores, Rev. G. Weir and Mrs. Bowers. Thanks to
Rev. W. Parrott of Crediton for spe
cial calls made to the sick—and to Gerald Godbolt for transportation
from the hospital. Personal calls made at the hospital and home were
uplifting and cheerful. The presence
and assistance of Dr. M. C. Fletcher brought comfort. To all skilful doc
tors and untiring efforts of nurses, I extend my heartiest praise and thankfulness. 29*
I sincerely thank all who remembered me so kindly with cards, gifts,
flowers and visits while I was in Victoria Hospital and since returning home. —Mrs. Clare Towle. 29c
I would like to thank my many
friends and neighbors who visited me and sent cards and treats while a
patient in Westminster Hospital. I also thank those who took part In
doing my fall ploughing, which was
most gratefully appreciated. — Fred
C. Beer, R.R. 2. Hensall. 29cMr. Arthur Rowe and family of
Clawson, Mich,, wish to express their
sincere thanks to Mrs. Rowe’s many friends in Crediton and Exeter, for
their many kind expressions of sympathy they received since her death.
29*
The sisters and brother of the late Susanna Finkbeiner wish to thank
their many friends and neighbors for
the numerous acts of kindness and sympathy shown them during their recent bereavement. A special thank- you to Rev. E. N. Mohr and Mr. T.
Harry Hoffman. 29*Loreen Venner wishes to thank her
many friends, neighbors, relatives
and also Grade 9-D for their kind
ness in sending cards, parcels and
flowers during her illness in St. Jo
seph's Hospital. 29*Mrs. W. .1. Parsons wishes to express her sincere thanks to all her
friends for visits, letters, cards,
treats and flowers while in South
Huron Hospital; also thanks to Dr, Milner and the nurses for their kindness. 29*
IN MEMORIAM
DAVEY—Tn loving memory of Rew-
ben Davey, who passed away on
October 31, 1953.We know that he is happy
In our Saviour’s home above, Growing fairer as he lingers
In the sunshine of His love.
—Ever remembered by loving wife and family. 29*
HIGGINS — Tn loving memory of a
dear husband and father, Robert
Higgins, who passed away five
years ago, October 31, 1918.A beautiful memory dearer than gold Of a father whose worth could never
be told;Alone, unseen, he stands by our side
And whispers, don’t grieve, death
cannot divide.Deep in our hearts the memory is
keptOf one we love and will never forget, And though the years be many or
fewWe’ll always be thinking, dear father, of you.
—Ever remembered by his wife and family. 29c
SCHROEDER—In loving memory of
our dear parents, Charles Schroe
der, who passed away October 30, 1952, and Mary Schroeder, who
passed away September 21, 1917.
Sweet memories will linger forever,
Time cannot change them it's true;
Years, that may come, cannot sever
Our loving remembrance of you.
—Ever remembered by the family. •
Topics From
Thames Road
By MRS. WILIAM RHODE
Mi', and Mrs. Robert Cann
spent the weekend with Mr, and
Mr?. John Turnhull of Aylmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner
and. Marilyn spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dunean
of Bloomingdale.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde,
Douglas and Glenn visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Rohde of Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Harris
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs, Garnet Murray, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones and
Larry of Exeter visited Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs, Aimer
Passmore.
Mr, and Mrs. Warren Brock of
Zion were Saturday evening sup
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Miller.
Mr, and Mrs. Jaxnes Hodgert
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hodgert of Toron
to.
Mrs, Alvin Passmore and
Beverly spent a few days with
relatives in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Gib Duncan, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton McCurdy and
Mrs. Percy Passmore visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rus
sell Love of Kincardine.
Miss Dorcas Sillery and Mr.
Calvin Wein of Exeter visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Stone.
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Owing to mild weather we are placing our entire stock of men’s
and boys’ new winter overcoats on sale. Beautiful Elysians, mel
tons, fleeces, etc., tailored by Fashion-Craft at sale prices you
cannot afford to miss. Sizes 35 to 46, Regularly priced at $5&.00.
On sale at ........................ $39.00
Other regular values up to $39.50 on sale at .................... $29.00
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• Boys’ Overcoats — Sizes 32 to 36, Regularly priced at $15.95.
On sale at .................................................................................. $10.95
Corduroy Velvets
ON SALE $1.95 YARD
Best quality corduroy velvets, 36" wide, very fine wale—
popular shades. Our regular $2.75 line on sale at $1.95 yard
Special Flannelette Sheets
$4.95 PAIR
Only a few left at this price—plaid flannelette
sheets, size 70" x 80", whipped singly. To clear
in a hurry at ................... $2.69 each or $4.95 pair
CHILDREN’S CASHMERE
Hosiery On Sale
The well known tearproof brand—fine rib wool
and cotton, sand shade.
Sizes 6-6%, reg. $1.00 pair ........ on sale 69 fi pair
Sizes 7-8 y2, reg. $1.15 pair ........ on sale 790 pair
LADIES’ HEAVY
Silk And Rayon Hosiery
Sand shade, a good fall and winter weight, sizes
9 to 10%. Reg. 90(4 ................. on sale at 690 pair
10 ONLY
Children's Coat Sets
ON SALE AT $5.95
Children’s three-piece coat sets, good quality chin
chilla cloths-—pink, blue and red shades, sizes 2,
3 and 3x, boys’ and girls’ (slightly counter-soiled).
Reg. $9.00-$10.50 to clear in a hurry $5.95 each
Sale
Of Boys’ Quilted
Lined Parkas
Regular $11.95 and $12.95.
On sale at $8.95 and $9.95
BOYS’ MAPLE LEAF
AND CANADIEN
Hockey
Sweaters & Sox
Jumbo knit heavy wool and
cotton with felt crests.
Sweaters .................... $3.79
Sox ..... $1.85
Caps ..............................$1.65
PILLOW CASES —Wabas
so line, 42" wide, good
wearing quality, and hem
stitched. /I real value at
............................ $1.29 pair
PLASTIC QUILTED PAD
DING for baby carriages,
cribs, etc., 36" wide; pink,
blue and yellow — all with
white backs .... $1.49 yard
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Men’s Wear — Ladies’, Children’s and Babies’ Wear
Dry Goods — Floor-Coverings, etc.
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Superior Store Special Values
FOR OCTOBER 29, 30 AND 31
QUICK QUAKER OATS
Large 8-lb. box ......................... each 310
TREE SWEET ORANGE JUICE
Large 48-oz. tins ..................«... each 410
FLUFFO SHORTENING
14b. pkgs. ................................ each 280
AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP
11-oz. bottles ............................ each 210
FOOD SAVER WAXED PAPER
100-foot rolls ............ each 310
GOLDEN NET SALMON
Fancy red cohoe, 7%,-oz. tins each 290
MONARCH SWEET MIXED PICKLES
I6-oz» jars ................................ each 250
HENLEY’S RED PIE CHERRIES
Pitted, unsweetened, 15-oz. tin ...... 240
NEW GOODS
Aylmer Light Fruit Cake Mix ....................... per pkg. 690
Crosse & Blackwell, Old English Fruit Cake ...................................... 14b* tin $1*49
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