The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-07-06, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 6, 1950 PftglEi 5
Ernest C. McWilliam
Services for Ernest C. McWil
liam, 57, were conducted by the
Rev. L. C. Harrison of Lucan,
<S a t u r d a y, in Murdy’s funeral
home, and interment made in
Medway Cemetery,
He was born in London Town
ship, moving to Biddulph Town
ship 10 years ago, He attended
St. James Anglican Church, Clan-
deboye.
He is survived by one sister,
Mrs, Amos Ferguson, of London
Township,
Pallbear er s were Edward
Flynn, Harold and Malcolm Hod
gins, James Sigsworth, Alonza
Phillips, and Clifford Cobleigh.
The largest North American
rodent is the Beaver.
CANNING PROTECTION
BEGINS RIGHT HERE i
needs are here at Traquair Hardware soAll your canning
stow away food (savings now while prices are at their lowest,
and protect your investment by using quality supplies that
will keep all your foods just as you want them.
Cannerand Rack
Deep canner, holds 7 jars
complete with rack and cover
$2.50 and $3.50
Cone Strainers
Fine strainer and pestle
for jelly making
Alu minum $5.50
Kitchen Scale
Easih’ aj listed to accurate
weight — plain dial
Fruit Funnel
A handy funnel for preserving
Aluminum Pots
Strong handles and
tight cover — for preserving
Only $3.95 4
Preserving
Kettles
Blue granite — good quality
3 sizes $1.60, $1.75 $2.00
Fly Sprayer
For barn or house
t,
29c to $1.19
Sudden Death Bug Killer
For tomatoes and potatoes
30c, 50c and 80c per Bag
Fly Coils To catch the flies 2 for 5c
MAIN STREET UNITED
Rev. Harry 3. Mahoney, B.D.
Mrs. A. Y, Willard, Organist
UNION SERVICE
with James Street held in
Main Street Church
11 a.m.—.‘'Richey than a King,”
Anthem; “Seek Ye the Lord,”
Mr,Duet; Miss Marie and
Frank Wildfong. »
12 noon—Sunday School.
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
Dashwood
Minister; J, TIenry Getz
Organist; Mrs. Ken McCrae
10 a.m.—-Service of Holy Com
munion, Guest minister; Rev.
H. E. Roppel of Zurich,
•Church School.
p.m.-—Decoration Service
Dashwood E.U.B. Cemetery.
Speaker: Dr. H. A. Kellerman
of Kitchener.
Dashwood Choir and Band.
11:15 a.m..
3 in
on
Decoration Service
To Be Held At
Dashwood Cemetery
Decoration Day will be held
Sunday afternoon, July 9, at 3
o’clock in the Evangelical Ceme
tery on. the Goshen Line. Dr. H.
Kellerman of Kitchener will
Dashwood
will be in
invitation
PURINA FLY SPRAY
'*> Wftft Ok O»Ti»
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Donald R. Sinclair, B.A.
Minister
Organist: Miss Norma Knight
11:00 a.m.—Public Worship.
The Sunday School will meet
with the congregation. Sunday
School Lesson: “The Sermon
on the Mount.”
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
— Anglican —
Rector: Rev. C. L. Langford,
B.A., M.A.
Organist: Robert Cameron
Sunday, July 9, 1950
11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer.
Sunday School discontinued for
the months of July and August.
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer.
Fri„ Sp.m.—Y.P.S.
No Meetings in the Tabernacle
July 9. District Camp at Bray
side, Paris.
CREDITON
PASTORAL CHARGE
United Church of Canada
Rev. Harold F- Currie, Minister
Subject: “The Cheerio’s of
Jesus”.
Worship:
Shipka—10:15 a.m.
Crediton—11:30 a.m.
Brinsley—2:45 p.m.
Church School:
Crediton—10:30 a.m.
Shipka—11:15 a.m.
Brinsley—1:3 0 p.m.
Wedd ing Anniversary
Marked In Winchelsea
A pleasant social time was
spent in honour of Mr. and Mrs.
Horace Delbridge on Thursday
evening last when their neigh
bours of Winchelsea and Sun
shine lines met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hern and
presented them with a lovely
table lamp in remembrance of
their fifteenth wedding annivers
ary.
Mr.
iously
Bingo
during
a dainty lunch was
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mrs. Delbridge grac-
expressed their thanks,
and euchre
the evening
ZION
Evangelical United Brethren
Crediton
Rev. J. V. Dahms. Minister
Sunday, July 9—
10:00 a.m.—“The Church’s
ness in the World,”
11:00 a.m.—Church School.
7:30 p.m.—The Fifth Command
ment, “Honour to Parents.”
Thursday, July 6, at 8:15 p.m.—
W.S.W.S.
Friday, July 14, at 8:00 p.m.—
Mission Band.
Wit-
No
CHURCH OF GOD
Grand Bend
Rev. Glen Beach, Pastor
Sunday service will be held
due to provincial convention
being held at 110 Paul Street,
West London. The public is
cordially invited to attend this
convention.
Monday to Saturday, July 10 to
July 16—Rev. William Flee
nor, returned missionary, will
conduct one week’s services on
personal evangelism.
ST. JOHN’S-BY-THE-LAKE
- Anglican - Episcopal -
Grand Bend,- Ontario
Rev. J. E. G. Houghton, Rector
10:15 a.m,—Sunday School.
11 a.m. — Morning Prayer
A hearty welcome is extended
to all.
Holy Communion First Sunday of
each month.
kirkton
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Copeland
of Toronto were -Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs, Arlo Cope
land.
Mr, and Mrs. Erie Humphreys,
Jean and Helen spent the holi
day week-end in Toronto and
Hamilton.
Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Copeland
and family of Paris spent July
1 with Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Cope
land and Mr. and Mrs. John M<?-
Elrea.
HARPLEY
and Mrs, Paul Eagleson
and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Eagle-
son took a trip north over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of
Lang staff, Toronto, called on
Mr. B. J. Hodgins at the home
of Mansell Hodgins on Friday
evening.
Miss Jean Ridley spent July 1
with her grandmother, Mrs. M.
Desjardine.
Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Hardy
and family, of Lucan, ^pent last
Sunday evening :
Mansell Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs.
Moncton, N.B.,
with his parents,
Colin Love.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr.
A.
he the guest speaker.
Band and church choir
attendance. A cordial
is extended to all,
Personal Items
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hopcroft
and son Bobbie of Port Colborne
spent last week-end with his pa
rents, Mr.
croft.
Mr, and
of London
with Mr
Mr. and Mrs. S. P, Currie and
family spent the week-end with
her parents in Meaford.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Evans
and family of Richmond Hill
spent the holiday week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hoffman, Tommy and Carol stay
ing to spend their holidays.
The Lutheran Ladies Aid with
their husbands held a picnic on
the church lawn Tuesday eve
ning.
Miss Marie Kraft is a patient
in St, Joseph’s Hospital in Lon
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Kraft of
London spent the week-end
day with relatives here.
Mr. Albert Miller, who
been in London hospital
several weeks was brought home
Tuesday by
be confined
time.
Rev. and
few days in Flint,
week. .
Mr. and Mrs. Melton Walper
of Ingersoll spent the holidays
with relatives.
Mrs. Vassie and son Dennis of
Kitchener are visiting with Mrs.
Mary Tieman and other relatives.
Mr. and
of Toronto
here.
Mr. and
spending a
fives here.
Mr. and
man were holiday visitors in To
ronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reste-
meyer of London spent the holi
days here.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford Mclsaac
■ and sons of Detroit spent the
week-end with his mother, Mrs.
Lucinda Mclsaac.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Smythe of
London visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Chares Steinliagen.
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Genttner
and family and Mr. Fred Gentt
ner are visiting relatives in Mich
igan.
Mr. Aaron Restemeyer, who
has been on the sick list, is im
proving.
Miss Betty Douglas of Strat
ford spent the holidas with Mrs.
Ness and Paul.
and Mrs, Thos, Hop-
Mrs. Keith Wildfong
spent the week-end
and Mrs. G. Wildfong.
holi-
ambulance and will
to his bed for some
Mrs. H. Getz spent a
Mich., last
Mrs. Archie Bender
spent the week-end
Mrs.
few
Mrs.
SA1NTSBURY
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smyth of
Midland, Ont., spent a few days
this past week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis. Master
Douglas Smyth accompanied
them. On Sunday they were din
ner
and
and
Mr.
they
the
Smyth of Centralia.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Turner and
Cameron Davis spent last week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Abbott of Tara.
Mr.
Carol of
guests with Mr. and
Atkinson.
Mrs. G. Carroll and
Detroit are holidaying
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
were guests at the ’
Hodgins Wedding on Saturday in
London.
Mr. Maurice McDonald, How
ard and Joyce and Mr. H. Davis,
George Kel- Hugh, Almarie and Alexia, mem
bers of Woodham Band attended
guests at the home of Mr.
Mrs. P. Dickins of London
tea guests at the home of
and Mrs. R. Greenlee, and
spent Sunday evening at
home of Mr. and Mrs. F.
at the home of
Morley Love of
are holidaying
, Mr.
GRAND BEND
and Mrs.
Lovie of
the week-
C. Kimpel are
days with rela-
Harold Keller-
were played
after which
served.and Mrs. H. Latta and
Arva were week-end
Mrs. E.
Mrs. William Love
and Mr. and Mrs,
and family attended
on Friday evening
Gill’s in honour of
Ken
Hamilton are spending
end with Mr. and Mrs. Newton
Hayter and other friends.
A number from this vicinity
attended the decoration service
on Sunday at Grand Bend Ceme
tery.
Mr. and
and family
Colin Love
the shower
at Mr. Ed
Miss Audrey Gill of Blue Water
Highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Thermon Hayter
of Detroit visited at the home of
Mr. Paul Eagleson on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McLean
and Mary Ellen of Detroit are
staying
mother,
Mr.
lee and
Sunday with Mrs. Maude Eagle-
son.
for a while with her
Mrs. Maria Hayter.
and Mrs. Calvin Green
family of Corbett spent
sion of faith, Mr. and Mrs. Aus
tin Timms, Mrs. Ellis Strachan,
Mrs. Laurence Mills, and Mr.
John Davidson by letter.
Personal Items
Mrs. Ira Shier of Ingersoll is
spending a few days with hei1
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
McNaughton.
Rev. T. '..............................
ing Boys’
week. .
Ronnie
spent a few days with Mr. ana
Mrs. Norris Webb.
Mrs. Frank Levy and daugh
ters of St. Marys are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rundle
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith.
Miss Marian Mills, nurse-in
training at Victoria Hospital,
London, visited on Sunday with
Mr. William Mills.
Mrs. Vic Chatten and Barbara
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Denham of Fort
Erie.
Mrs. L. Courtney of Midland
is visiting with Mrs. H. Chatten
and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Chatten.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webber
and family of Rochester, Mich.,
spent the week-end with Mr.
Harry Webber and Helen and
Miss Ordell McAllister.
G. Wanless is attend-
Camp at Bimini this
Webb of Grand Bend
Church of God
Rev. Glenn Beach, Pastor
MONDAY TO SATURDAY
July 10 to July 10
Returned Missionary
REV. WILLIAM FLEENOR
will conduct one week’s services
on Evangelism
Public Cordially Invited
DAILY VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL
July 17 to July 28
Bible Study and Hand Work
for all age children
Hear the Christian Brotherhood
Hour over CFPL, London, from
9:00-9:30 every Sunday morning
This is the
Month for
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Body and fender repairs
Tire rotation and
replacement
Thorough motor' tune-up
Summer-weight
lubricants
Flush-clean the radiator
Brakes and wheel
alignment adjusting
Reconditioning springs
and shocks
Get it done at
Snell Bros. & Co.
Competent mechanics . .
Factory methods
and materials
. Fair prices
Most Car Service Jobs
Done Inside 24 Hours
Snell Bros. & Co.
Phone 100
Warning
To the Parents of Exeter
Canadian Canners Ltd
E. J. Green, Local Manager
IB
Wear
X
Babies*
forty members of the
Auxiliary and friends
London by bus on Mon
visited several places of
Silverwood’s and Won-
st
Woodham Auxiliary
Tours London Sights
About
Evening
went to
day and
interest,
der Bakery were visited during
the morning and Tweedsmuir
Hall, the Free Press and CFPL,
Kellogg’s and Nash Galleries in
the afternoon. The group re
mained for supper and a show {during the evening.
, .Sacrament Observed
Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup-
Harry Ford
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Lou Fletcher of Kirkton.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. James Horne were Mr. and
Mrs. James Doan and Mrs.
Prentice of Hornings Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arm
strong attended the Gordon pic
nic at Springbank on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scheerer of
Cold Creek spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs.
lett. ___ _ _ .. . .
Miss June Walters has taken the band tatoo in St. Ma^ys on per was observed at the church
a position at Coronation Lodge’Tuesday evening. ' ’at Grand Bend for the summer j ^Irs.
months. *»v.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brock of; Thursday
London spent the week-end nt j jjw
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— evening at the home of Mrs.
St. DaviB- ...........................
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ^Irs’
Walters, Master George Brock
remaining for some holidays.
Miss Joy Whitlock of
Thomas spent the week-end with
Mr. ' ‘
Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Ford and
and Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Judy of
at the
Harry
Dickins
Diekins
We will not be responsible for any injury to children
pulling Green Peas from loads either on our property
or on the highways.
service on Sunday morning. Sev-
Mr and Mrs 0 Davis and»eral were also made members of ‘
Mrs. W. J. Davis and Ivan spent:the church—Misses Hetty Mills,.
— ' at Chatham Mr and Annie Spence, Dianne Marriott,Godholt and Mr’ Mid Mr. Laurence Mills by profes-|
Godbolt spent Sunday: .... ...... ...........................................
ELIMVILLE
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and avoid disease
IMPROVES
APPETITES
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ROUND-
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$ ■
and STOCK CATTLE
EXETER.
Disinfect poultry drinking
water with Cheek-R-Tabs
FARM BUILDINGS
This new Purina spray con
taining iXiXTs is especially
formulated to take fullest ad
vantage of this powerful in
secticide for complete fly con
trol in the barn and for stock
cattle on pasture. Easy to use
economical
DAIRYMEN: Don’t let
flies rob you this
year—ask about our
complete D. D. T.
fly control program.
BLANSHARD
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Waugh
and Mrs. Waugh of London spent
Monday with the former’s daugh
ter, Mrs. Leonard Thacker and
Mr. ’tliacker.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker
and family and Mrs. Fred Patti
son attended the Hazlewood re
union in Stratford on Saturday.
Mr. Aiex Dobson of Toronto
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred. Pattison, Mrs. Dobson
and baby Wayne returned home
with him on Sunday.
Miss Madeline Dann returned
home Sunday after spending the
last two weeks in Vancouver.
Baby Barry Thomson returned
home from Sick 'Children’s Hos-
Upital, London.
Mr. Carl Mills left for Toronto
on Saturday Where he intends
attending summer school.
Mr. Carl Mills spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. RUcli of Lake
view.
Miss Audrey Parkinson, Well
burn, is spending her summer
holidays at her home.
Mrs. John Thomson and
Fred Thomson of Toronto
visiting the former’s son
Stanley Thomson and Mrs. Thom
son.
Miss R. Adamson of Kitchener
is spending her vacation with her
Ti foil
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson,
Murray and Ann attended the
Thomson reunion in Stratford
Park on Saturday.
I
I Mrs. Thos. Bell, Misses Bessie
< and Florence Bell and Mrs. Chas, j
Mr.
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Mr.
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ana jrivreiive ot'u auu ali»« wias. •
Stephen and Bott Anne motored!
to Kingsville, Point Pelee and
Rondeau Park last Wednesday,
visiting with Mrs. Lily Hanna,
Kingsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Nash, of Leamington.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Otis and
children motored up from Long
Branch, New Jersey, last week.
They are staying with Mrs. Otis’
parents, Mr. and ?|..
Johns while Sigma,
tinues his army course at
ton.
Murray Stephen and chums,
Kent Jackson and Merton
hers of London enjoyed a motor
trip to Mnskoka over the holiday
week-end.
Miss Donna March and Mr.
Frank Walsh of London visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Skinner,
Mrs. Orville Bird and Darlan
left Saturday for two months tor
Prince Edward Island with Mrs.
Birds’ parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell King and
Wayne of Crediton and. Mr. Don
ald Parsons of Exeter visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Cooper,
The Elimville Institute picnic
will be held in Seatortli Lions’
Park on Tuesday, July 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip March,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell visited
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
March of Parkhill.
Mrs. McEalls of Exeter visited
Monday with Mr. and Mrs, Wes
Horne. ‘
Mrs. Lloyd
. Otis con-
Kings-
Cham-
Special
Size 70” x 00” flannelette sheets
—heavy Kincolt make, white
with pink or blue borders, a
good buy for winter as prices
on these have advanced sharply.
July selling price only $4.95 pr*
Bedspreads
Chenille bedspreads, size 72”
100”, all popular colours includ
ing whites with floral designs.
On sale at ................ $9.85 each
We have just received a large shipment of
babies’ wear, including bonnets, dresses, dia
pers, rompers, bootees., crib sheets and blan
kets, rubber sheets, rattles, baby pants, car
riage covers—in fact, everything required
for babies’ wear. We are marking all these
lines at very close prices.
Superior Store Specials for July 6, 7, and 8
GOLDEN NET COHOE SALMON
Special value, ^lA-lb. tins ........ 2 for 59$
KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES
Oven fresh, 8-oz, pkgs. 2 for 25$
AYLMER GOLDEN BANTAM CORN
Choice quality, 15*oz, tins 2 for 25$
COUNTRY KIST KERNEL CORN
14-oz. tins ..... 11$ each, 9 for 90$
WETHEY’S APRICOT JAM
I,urge 24-oz, jar, extra value .. each29$
GIANT SUPERSUDS
With I cake Palmolive soap all for 59$
Jones & May