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of their continued illness,
hope for an improvement
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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-
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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
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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
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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
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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.-
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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
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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.
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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.