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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-01-02, Page 8THE, EXETER TIME&APVQCATE i Wealth andl above HappinessHappythewish ofis New Year,1 I JAMES ST, UNITED CHURCH 11 the 12Open lo­ an d Ste- 8 I Beavers, of I Mrs. K. L. Werner and. andi and Mrs.' Kent and Miss I iel Hogarth, of Windsor; ' Mrs. R. J. McNaughtonfor Mrs. May’s -TENDERS WANTED th add i ♦ kl roaa al^ the the Sam Rresizcator are sorry' to of their continued illness, hope for an improvement Mr. here ac- and McGill of with their and and her cousin, Mrs. Thomas at Brucefield on Mon- A sing-song Was led Gouldiixg and an in­ entertaining address by Rev. Mr, Grigg. mother, Miss A. Thos. Boyle, of Toronto Fuke, of London, called in town Tuesday after- on on 10 11 7 i I I Gordon London, Mr. Sanders has re- after spending a Bowey. , Mitchell visited in, town and Mrs. C. L. The Friendsliip and Patronage you have accorded us during the past year are worthy of our mpst hearty and sincere thanks. We wish you all the success and prosperity possible for the New Year, chain leave ltc party for the intermediate classes of the James St. Sun- with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Miss Fer- for ' a fewVILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE Brick house, two-storey, over acre of land. Immediate deed. Right price for quick sale. Apply to J. Wi Morley or R. N. Creech. Mary Helmer, of Langton, Christmas holidays with Lorraine and Marie Dobbs, George Jaques her sister, Mrs. and Xmas week John Francis at Beavers of Sarnia, his parents Sunday Hockey, of Ottawa, is his parents, Mr. and Hockey. HOUSES FOR SALE—Several comfortable homes in Exeter and surrounding villages. Range of prices. Good values. C. V. Pickard, phone 165 on R, Fred E, J. FOR SALE PEA ENSILAGE $1.00 PER TON Hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon Contracts are now being taken String Beans CANADIAN CANNERS, Exeter, Ontario II 3 p.m.—Sunday School 7 May the New Year bring you Health, mi|y, of Lon- b home of Mr. holi- Boxing Day was alive, free of medicine or suitable for mink feed. Kirkton 34r3 collect.— Mink Ranch. Mr. and family of with Mr. at Grand LOST—Tow rope with spliced on each exxd. Please -at Ford Garage. FOR SALE—100-acre farm, lot 8, South Thames Road. Apply to Mrs. Frank Hutchison, Staffa. 2tp Laverne L. Christie lias re- his C, E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Open every week day except Wednesday j.......1 of Grosse on STORES, Dwellings, garage, saw­ mill. woodwork shop and farms, large and small, W. C. Pearce, Exeter ’ TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr, Middlemiss 2nd Sunday after Christmas a.m.—'Holy Communion a.m.'—Sunday School. p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. The Epiphany Message. p.xn., Tuesday—'Prayer Service. Speaker, Rev. Mr, Page.- 3 7 Tuesday, 8 p,m.—Y.P. Union Wednesday, 8 p.m.-—Prayei’ Service Friday, 8 p.m,—Board of Stewards. Marion Pooley Beauty Shop Exeter Phone 245 Mrs. B. M. Francis. Velma Bakei’ spent hei’ in London and Grand MAIN ST, UNITED CHURCH Rev. Norval J. Woods M.A. Mrs, N* J* Dore Organist and Choir Leader a.m.—Communion THURSDAY, JANUARY ana, ml GREETINGS For” the patronage accorded W during the w thank you. Wo welcome this opportunity to extend to w many friends a Very Merry -Christmas and a Happy ahd 'rosperous New Year. V’s BMIM SHOR Phone 1*3 Evenings, by appointment Vera C. Decker, Proprietress New Year’s was a delightful day, Miss Evelyn Beryl Harltou, o« Dashwood, has successfully passed he.y examinations fox’ a registered nurse, Mr. L. Richards and family and Mrs. S. Parsons were in London for New Year’s, visiting with Mrs. Rich- ards at Victoria Hospital, Mrs. Richards, who recently underwent an operation, is expected home the later part of the week. - BED CROSS ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Exeter Branch of the Red Cross Society will be held* in the Public Library on Friday evening, January 3rd, at ■8 o’clock, to receive reports and hold election of officers, and trans­ act any othei} business necessaxy, L. Howey, Sec. TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by council of the Township of Hay up until 12 o’clock noon, January 15th, 1941, for the operation of the town­ ship snowplow to be attached to truck. Township will supply the equipment, contractor to supply the truck. Tendei’S asked price per hour. A. E. HESS, Township Clerk: Zurich, Out, WANTED— Will pay cash for horses or cattle over 500 pounds, dead or disease, Phone Francis FARMS FOR SALE — 75-axJre farm, good house and barn, hydro, close to school. Terms. Other farms. Also chopping mill outfit, well located and a going concern. C. V. Pickard. Phone 165. STRAYED—Onto Lot 7, Con. 3. Biddulph, a yearling steer. Owner may have same by paying expens­ es and proving property. Apply to Ivan Isaac, Lucan R.R. 1 12-34-3tp SKATES WANTED The Exeter Lions club is making an appeal for skates and boots, sizes 4 and 5, for boys and girls at the Exeter public school. Free skating is .provided for school children twice a week at the Exeter arena. A number of pairs of skates have been provided but a few more are needed. Leave them with F principal, J. B. Creech, or at •Times-Advocate. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned will be receiv­ ed at the office of the County Clerk until 5 o’clock p.m. Wednes­ day, January 16 th, 1941, for the sale Of a two-storey brick house on Cameron St., Goderich Ont., for­ merly used as the Children’s shel­ ter. Tenders Will be received eith­ er tor the house or the ’house and its furnishings Tenders to be accompanied by a marked cheque for 6 per cent o£ the tender price, If the tender Is accepted, a further 35 per cent to be paid within thirty days and the balance may be secured By mort­ gage with Interest at 4 per cent. The highest or any tender hot ne­ cessarily accepted. Persons desiring to look through this house may do so by applying at the County Clerk’s Office, Court House, Goderich, N, W. MIDLER, County Clerk. $xeter Markets Wheat for Wheat Board, 531aC. New Wheat,. 70c Creamery Butter. S9c Eggs, A. Large, Sle Eggs, Medium, 19e Eggs B, 17e •Dressed Hogs, §10.40 IDEAL MEAT MARKET C. Tanton Phone 38 i Main St. LOCALS SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER at THE CENTRAL HOTEL Dinner Served from 12.30 to 2 and 5.30 to 7 o’clock Price 75c Central Coffee Shoppe every Saturday from 7 to Mt. Reg. visited with Mr, Harold visiting with Mrs. Norman Miss Nona 'Chambers, of Algonac. Mich., spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Francis of ,St. Marys, spent Friday last with Mr. and Miss holidays Bend. Mrs. Paul Coates, who has been confined to her bed is able to be up each day. Mrs. Millar and f-am^ don, are visiting at the home of Mr. L. Day. Mrs. Wm. Fraser, whose birthday is Jan. 1st, pleasantly celebrated the event with a few friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Butler of Lon­ don spent Saturday visiting with Mr. Butler’s mother, at Cromarty. Miss Evelyn Grainger of Bruce* field spent the w’eek-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mrs. Ada Point, Mich., Thursday. Mr. J_____ turned to Toronto to continue course at the Shaw Business School. Wm. Wilson of London, visited his parents, Mr. Wilson. Private Warren turned to Toronto few days with his family here. Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan and family of Toronto are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. White. Mrs. Christena Northcott has re­ turned to Stratford after visiting ] With friends for a month. Mrs. Jas, P. Bowey attended the funeral of Campbell, day. Messrs, and A. E. on friends noon. Mr. and Barbara Ann, of London, spent Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Russell and Mrs. R. Quance. Miss Dorothy Traquair, nurse-iu- training at Victoria Hospital, Lon don, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Traquair. Miss (Pauline Follick, nurse-in­ training at Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don, visited her parents, Mt. and Mrs. Jos. Follick on Tuesday. Mr. Wesley Greb left recently for Kirkland Lake where he has se­ cured a position 'in a departmental store. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schlimme of London spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Darling. Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Statham and Miss Lois. of London, visited Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. J. Hind. Mrs, D. D. Smith was, called Lindsay last week owing to the ill­ ness of her husband, We are pleas­ ed to report that Mr. Smith is im­ proving. Mi\ and Mrs. B. H. Johnston, son and daughter, of Montreal, visit­ ed fox* several days with the for- mer’s sister, Mrs. V. Hyndman, re­ turning to Montreal Monday. The many friends of ..Mr, and Mrs. learn They Miss Jean Haggerman4 visited Brantford during the holidays.’ Sleety conditions made travel foot and by <car very difficult Thursday. Mrs. F, H, Neil, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Johnston, of To­ ronto, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones. Mr. Jas. Horton recently under­ went an operation in Victoria Hos­ pital, Loudon, and is improving as well as can be expected. Lieut. T, E. Rogers, Mrs, Rogers and Miss Dorothy Barker, of To­ ronto, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. R. R. Rogers Mrs. Christie. Mrs. Herman Hodgson, of phen, underwent an operation fox’ the removal of hex* tonsils at Mrs. Godbolt’s Hospital Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Cudmore, Nancy and Bruce, of Toronto, vis­ ited with Mrs. Cudmore’s parents, Lindenfield ovex’Mr. and Mrs. Ed the week-end. Mr. and Mrs spent Xmas with Stevenson, at Birr with Mr. and Mrs. Tavistock, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and ■family of Granton and Mrs. Mervin Johnson and Exeter, spent Thursday and Mrs. David Johnson Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Higgins and Miss Ferrol and Mrs. McNeil, of Clinton, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hunter, rol Higgins remained days. „ Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Detroit visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers on Sunday and attended the funeral of his •uncle, Mr. J. M. Beavers, of St. Marys. Mr? and Mrs. Wm. Crawford, of Belmont, and Mr. Allan Penhale of Forest, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Penhale. Miss Doris Penhale spent a few days visiting at Belmont. , Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston were Mr. Chas. Switzex* of Kippen. M>s. Robert Ste­ phenson and son, Herbert, from Varna, and their son, Albert, of To­ ronto, who was home for the Christ­ mas holiday. Mrs. E. T. Edworthy and Elaine spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mi"s. Hillary Horton. Edworthy spent Christmas and returned home Thursday companied by Mrs. Edworthy Elaine. ‘Holiday guests with Mr. Mrs. Fred Hogarth were Miss Mur- ; Mr. and McNaughton and Mr. Mitchell, of London and Miss Hogarth, of town. A boys’ day School was held Monday even­ ing in the basement of the church. About fifty sat down to the tables fox* Supper, the lads being adorned with paper hats and were served by the ladies, by-Mr. W. R. terestlng and was delivered Donald Southcott played a piano in­ strumental and a short conundrum program was enjoyed. Games were enjoyed at the close of a pleasant evening. Christmas Holidays Exeter enjoyed a two-uay ' day at Christmas. observed the day following Christ- mas for the first time in the town’s history, The weather was' Ideal, mild, with enough snow to prevent an altogether green Christmas. There was a lot of visiting in and ■GAVW FRRSRYTRRIAN CHURCH Rev. Douglas C, Hill, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs, jR, G. Cdchrape* Organist 10 a.m.—-Sunday School 11 a.m--—Public Worship, sermon . "The Joy of the Sabbath". 7 p.m.-—Public Worship. Sermon: f‘The End of Your Faith" Tuesday, Jam 6, 3 p.m.—Regular monthly meeting of Caven Con­ gregational Circle at the home of Miss jeckelJ. Friday, Jan, 10, 8 p.m.—Week of Prayei’ Service. p.m.—Lantern Slides "Cameos of Korea." Monday, Jan, 6th, 8 p.m.—Official Board Meeting. Jan. 7 th, 8th, 9th, 10th—Week of Prayer Services, Rev. Ai-thur Page W, R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader . a.m,—"Christians in Spite Everything".' Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. p.xn,—Church School p.m,—‘‘Beginning a New Year" Christmas Visitors’ Dr. and Mrs, Cowen and family spent Christmas at Fergus. Miss Mabie Follick spent Xmas with relatives in London. Mr. Ted O’Leary spent Xmas at his home in Seaforth. Mrs. J. McTavish, * Gordon and Glen spent Xmas at Shakespeare. Mr. Orville Lawson, of Orillia, spent Xmas at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Aidworth spent Christmas at Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ■ Hockey spent Christmas in Toronto. Miss Nellie Carmichael was in To­ ronto fox’ Christmas. Mr. and' Mrs. Res. Coates spent Christmas in Toronto. Miss Mildred Bell of Detroit was a Christmas visitor in the village. Mr. Clinfe Dobbs, of Langton, spent Christmas undei’ the paren­ tal roof. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Traquair and Donald spent Xmas in Woodstock with Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Eaton. Mr. Witt, of Clinton,- visited with Mr. and Mrs. -S. M. .Sanders for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. John Kuntz and child of Windsor spent Christmas With the former’s- parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Wright and Mrs. Skelton spent Xmas in London With Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Heaman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coates spent Xmas in Lucan with Mr. and Mrs Aaron Davis. Mrs. Fred Mitchell and daughter Marion spent a tew days at Christ­ mas in London with Mr. Mitchell. Mrs. F. A. May and Warren spent Xmas in Toronto with sister, Mrs. .Matthew. . Freeman and Annie Granton spent Xmas grandmother, Mrs. T. McCurdy. Mrl and Mrs. W. A. Patrick of Toronto spent Xmas With the lat­ ter’s mother, Mrs, J. C. Snell. Miss Elva Wuerth, of Detroit, spent XmaS with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wuerth. Mr. and Mrs. F^ed Newton speh+ Xmas with their parents in Strath- roy, Miss Annie Cox, of Toronto, spent Xmas with her mother, Mrs, M. Hannigan. Mrs, Jack Ven ton of Toronto, spent Xmas with >her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin. . Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Quance and Clifford spent Xmas with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dilling in Brucefield. Miss Evelyn Howard, Of Toronto, spent Christmas at hei* home here. She (returned to the city Thursday. Mr. Frank Weekes, bi! Hamilton, visited during Christmas Week with his aunt, Mrs. James Weekes. Coats and Dresses at Reduced Prices We Rre offering our coats and dresses at reduced prices, STAMPED MATS In a range of designs Size 20 inches by 36 inches at. ,,, . .35c Size 28 inches by 45 inches at..............60c Size 30 inches by 54 inches at ...... 75c SUB STANDARD HOSE In Chiffon and Service weights, in the most wanted shades. A good value at per pair 69c. PRINTS In plaid and floral patterns, in a wide vai’iety of colours at per yard 20c. 25c. 30c. 1 STRIPED FLANNELETTE A yard wide and of a quality splendid for children’s clothing and quilt linings at per yard 22c. COTTON BATS Our cotton bats come in both quilt and comforter weights at per pound 40c and 50c 2 pounds 75c TERRY TOWELLINGS We offer four qualities that are splendid value at per yard 20c. 25c. 30c. 35c. ’ GROCERY SPECIALS/ DRIED APPLES S IIjs. .••••« 25c Golden Wax BEANS 2 tins..............19c TENDER LEAF TEA Superior Quality 1 pkg.............32c PORK & BEANS Libby’s Large can 3 cans...........25c JIF SOAP FLAKES 1 box • • « . 25c 2 Fruit Dishes Free FLOUR Choice Pastry 24 lb. bag ... 59c Choice DAIRY BUTTER 1 lb. •••••« 35c LARD Choice Home Rendered 2 Ifes. ••••«« 10c AYLMER SOUPS Vegetable or Tomato 3 cans............25c Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Middleton and Gary spent Christmas with Mi. and Mrs. Wesley Doupe, -of Kirkton. Mrs. I. Statham and two sons, of Strathroy, visited Mrs. D. Davis during Christmas week. Mr. .Silas Reid, of London, and Mrs. I. Little, of Ingersoll, spent Xmas with Miss A. Handford and Mrs. Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Finkbeinei’ and son Ross and Mr. Fred Amy of Crediton, spent Xmas with Mrs. M. Finkbeiner. (Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hawkins, and Dr. Browning spent Xmas with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Becker in New Ham­ burg. Messrs. Frank Strange, of Lon­ don; Cyril, .of Windsor and Miss Grace of Toronto, were home for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Flynn and Miss Helen and Mr. Harold Broder­ ick spent Xmas with Mrs. (Flynn’s mother, Mrs. Atkinson, of London. Mr. Grace Christie, of Woodstock, spent Xmas Luker. Miss ispent Misses of Whalen. Mi*, and Mrs. Harry Eyre and family of Rondon, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Geddes for Christ­ mas. .Mrs. Roy Alderson and two daughters of Arkona, are spending the Christmas holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Collingwood; Mr. C. H. McAvoy, of Wingham, spent Christmas with his Mrs. McAvoy and aunt, Sanders. Mrs. Emmett and son and Miss Ruth Fraser, of spent Christmas with Mrs. Wm. Fraser, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Black, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Fleischauer Donna of London spent Xmas with Mr. and Mrs. John Norry. Mr. and Mrs. Graves and son, and Miss Jeanette Taman of London spent Xmas With Mr. and Mrs, W. W, Taman, To Our Many Customers and Friends in Town and Country For kind thoughts—For loyal support—-For hearty co-op­ eration-—For the business you have flavored us with—'For the courtesies and considerations extended us during the past year, we thank you sincerely. MAY THE coming year bring you health AND PROSPERITY A complete up-to-date Men’s Furnishings ... including Men’s Suits and Overcoats, Shirts, Ties, Gloves, Mufflers, Underwear, Socks, etc. W. W. T A M A N PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Welsh and Wayne, of Hensail; Mr. and Mrs. Harry MillOx* and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brock, of London, spent Xmas with Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Clark. Dr. G. F. and Mrs. Roulston and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Howald visited with Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Roulstoxx at Simcoe for Christmas. Miss Luella Stanlake? of Lon­ don spent the Christmas holidays at the home of her father, Mr. James Stanlake, Stephen. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Wood of Sud­ bury spent Xmas at the home of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. McDowell and sons Orval and Gordon of Denfield spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vale. Mr. Donald Winer of St. Marys and Mr, and Mrs. Oren Winer of Exeter Were Christmas visiters at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Luxton, UsbOrne. J- -* 3 Mrs. Minor Dobbs and Whalen, spent Christ- the latter’s sister, Earl Stearin, of Mr. st. Mrs. Harvey Berkins and and Miss Ruby Wood of Ridgetown who spent Christmas with Mr. and, Mrs. J. Luxton, of Usborne, is spending New Year’s in Toronto. Mr. and family of mas with and Mrs. Marys, Mr. and ___. _v family, Mrs. Samuel Cudnxore ...... Harold, Mr. Samuel Johns and Miss Olive- Prior spent Xmas with' Mr, and Mrs. Wrn. Butler in London. Mr, and Mrs. G. S. Howard and Evelyn spent Christmas With Mr, and Mrs. Gladwin Westlake oxi the Blue Water Highway near Bay-* field. ’ Mr. .Launce Battersby of Toronto manning pool, Mrs. Battersby and children of Exeter, Mr. -and Mrs Stuart Gould and baby of Hay, Mr* and Mrs. Hy. Rader of Crediton spent Christmas at the home of Mr. Wes. Heywood.