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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-04-17, Page 8tmwoAT. awiil irm, wi TOE EXETER TIMRS-ADVOCATE Where Eastew means smart new Hair Styles. Spiral, Croquignole and Combination Permanents VHR& PECKER,.. Prop, phone 113 Evenings by Appointment Exeter Markets New Wheat, 83e Creamery Butter, 36c ” Eggs, A Large, 18e Eggs, Medium, 16c Eggs, B, 15c Dressed Hogs, 310.85 -Qn another page will be found an advertisement tor a series of meet­ ings to be held in Exeter. The meet­ ings will open at Leavitt’s Theatre next Sunday evening and will be continued in the Opera House Tues­ day and Thursday evenings. CHOICE QUALITY MEATS * * full line of Smoked and Lard,’ Qur RexaH One Cent Sale con­ tinues all this week. Cole’s Drug Store. A Cured Meats, Butter, and Shortening FOR SALE—-Farms, large or small, In Huron and Perth, some With electricity, Saw mill, planing mill, homes in Exeter and othei* villages. W. C, Pearce, Exeter, I I C. Tanto® The Thames Road .Farmers' Club have a carload of Manitoulin ce­ dar posts, 6 and 7 inch tops. Any­ one requiring cedar posts phone or­ der at once to the secretary or one of the directors, We also have on hand salt and barb wire. P. Pass- more, Sec. Phone 38 Main St taaai FQR SALE—>3 chandeliers, 3 pairs green curtains, almost new; man’s brown suit, small, $5.00; lin­ oleum, 2%x3H yds, Phone 15, Exeter. did WANTED—Cattle for N. Passmore, R.R. 1, Phone Exeter 17-3rll. pasture. Woodham. Itc 9 Ap- !•> 17-2tp ' FOR SALE—Barn timber, ply to Thomas Quinton, Centralia, R,R, 1. ffii „■ II r~r-i — -I ('■» I ■ i !! locals I I I The 112th of July will be celebrat­ ed at Seaforth this year. Mr. W. G. Medd is spending a few days in Toronto.Doqald _Winer} of London, was Forest, visited, Easter holidays. Stratford, spent home here. Brussels, spent locals WANTED — Dining-room for small hotel on Lake State age and experience. ‘ Itc HELP ■general, Huron. Box 478, Goderich. home for Easter. Jim Moffatt, of his parents, for the Rowe Dinney, of the holidays at his Gordon. May, of -------- . _ the holidays under the parental 'Mr. Wm. Dunsford, of the Bank of Montreal, Alvinston, spent the holidays at his home 'here. Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Hill root and few WANTED—Cattle for pasture. Norman Passmore, R. R. 1, Wood­ ham. Phone Exetei- 17-3rll. Itc FOR RENT—25 acres of -pasture. Apply to Silas Stanlake. WANTED—A kitchen cabinet. Apply at Times-Advocate. Itc FOR SALE.—Cedar fence posts. H. Glanville, 1% miles south of Exeter, Centralia P.O. 2tp FOR SALE—One Holstein heifer to freshen the end of April; one Holstein heifer to freshen in May. John Wein, R.R. 1, Dashwood. 2tc FOR .SALE—A potato planter, potato digger and sprayer. Apply to Harold Kellerman, . Dashwood, phone 87tr4? 2tc MUST BE SOLD—-120 acres, 22 acres of grass, 20 acres seeded out, 50 acres ready for spring crop. Bush. Fair house, good shed. C. V. Pickard, phone 165, Exeter. PASTURE LAND FOR SALE OR RENT—100 acres -good grass land, never-failing water supply. Con­ venient to Exeter and Hensail dis­ tricts. Very cheap for quick sale. Other farms. C. V. Pickard, phone 16'5. VISUAL EFFICIENCY 0 Marion Pooley ■ » Exeter I ii send them equipped to ■* * TRIVITT .MEMORIAL CHURCH Beauty Shop All Work Guaranteed Exeter Phone 245 Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Deader, Mr. Middlenriss First Sunday After Easter Sunday School Morning Service Prizes—Hams, Hardware, War Savings Stamps Fresh Frozen Foods.. EXETER FROZEN FOODS Phone 70 0. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Office Hours 9 to 5 Daily Except Wednesday In splendid new Patterns 6x9, $1.95; 9x10%, $3.50;. 9x12, $4.00 Jitney Bingo in the Canadian Legion Rooms SATURDAY, APRIL 19th at 8.30 o’clqck WfiB for “Where Beauty Blooms”Window Screens TOMLINSON’S ■ 0—0-----0 ! spending Mor^d-to-Measure SOLD BY P M. J. W. Senior, of Toronto, Eastei’ holidays with his fa- Grafton Cochrane, of Osgoode Toronto, was home for Eas- of Toronto, holidays With of London, is of his broth- here. the holi- * * * You Experienced Fitter in our Private Truss Room and Protected by a Signed, Money-Back Guarantee Your Drugs at ROBERTSON’S Phone 50 * * * ARE YOU RUPTURED? Did You Ever Buy a Truss that Didn’t Fit? That Can’t Happen Here are Properly Fitted by Is paramount to a healthy, happy child. Have their eyes examined now, during vacation and back to school do their best. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH Rev, Douglas C. TO, B.A., R,J>, Minister Mrs. J. G. CoeUrane. Organist 10 a.m,—-Sunday (School 11 a,m,—'Public Worship. Sermon: “Use pf Christian Power” 7 p,m.—'Public Worship, Sermon ‘*A Wonder Upon a Wonder” Friday, April 18, at 8 o’clock-—-Eas­ ter Thankoffering meeting of the W/MJS. in the Church. Spea­ ker, Mrs. B» L. Andrew, of Clin­ ton. MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev, Nerval J. Woods M.A. Mrs. N, J, Dore Organist and Choir Leader ill a.m. — Public worship and Church School. W.M.S, Easter Thank-offering. The evening service will be with­ drawn in favor of .James St. Sun­ day School Anniversary. Monday—Y,P.U. Thursday—.Mid-week .meeting of prayer and bible study, This is your opportunity to secure a large size Linoleum Rug at a 5ig saving These ■Are substandards ip this season’s new pattern. They are real bargains 12x12, regular $21.00 for $17.50’ 12x13%, regular $23.50 for $18.95 12x15, regular $25.00 for $20.50 1 only First Quality Linoleum Rug, 9x9, regular $10.50 for $5.95 2 only First Quality Linoleum Rugs, 71/gx9, regular $9.75 for $5.95 , ' Seamless Axminister Rugs These are outstanding value, easily worth $10.00 more than we are . asking, size 9x10%, $39.95; 9x12, $45.00. Scatter Rugs to match, $3.95. Borderless Feltol Rugs for Bedrooms Swiss Net Curtains at less than half price Beautiful fine Swiss Net Curtains. Just one pair left of each pattern. Regular $4.50 and $5.00. Reduced for quick selling. Per pair, $1.50. Also a few only pair Curtains Regular $1.50. Special at $1.00 ry Material Color fast and tub fast, in a lovely floral design. In shades of green, wine and natural, 36 inches widq. A lovely cloth, at per yard/75c ’ JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Arthur Page W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader Sunday School Anniversary 11 a.m.—-Rev. J. A. Walker, B.A., ) B.D„ of Woodstock, -Special . singing by the Sunday School. 1 Afternoon Service is withdrawn. I 7 p.m.—Prof. M. L. Li, B.A., B.Sc., M.S.A., of West China. Mr. Walker will interpret his ’mes­ sage , ■: Monday—Y.P.U. S Wednesday—Prayer Service. See our New Wall Papers this Spring Papers to suit any room in your home at very reasonable prices Room lots at 99c, $1.29, $1.49 and $1.79 White Fish (drawn) Winter Caught Superior Herring Cod Fillets Salmon Chillets * # Delicious Strawberries, « pints and quarts JUMBO ICE CREAM BRICKS ; family are in Toronto for a days this week.Rev. and Mrs. N. X Woods and family are spending a few days in Miss Olive Wood, R.N., of Toron­ to, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W^pod. Mrs. H. McCreath and son Ron­ ald, of Kincardine, are visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. I. Armstrong. Miss Nancy Patricia Wilson, of Toronto/ spent the holidays with her grandmother, Mrs. M, Heywood. Mr. and ’Mrs, Wm. Statham and Lois, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Hind, on Sunday. Miss Elva Wuerth, of Detroit, spent the week-end with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wuerth. Miss Margery Scott, of Mimico, is visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. Tanton. Mr. Carl Maynard, of Toronto, is spending a couple of days with Mr. H. S. Walter,.Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Levett, of London, visited with Mrs. W. T. Acheson, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Acheson and Jane and Nancy, of Toronto, spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. W. T. Acheson. . Mr. and Mrs. Sid Johnson and son Teddy, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper. Mr. and Mrs. L. Butler, of Lon­ don, visited the former’s mother, Mrs. Wm. Butler, of Cromarty, on Good Friday. . .Mr. and Mrs. John Hind, visited at the home of Dr. Geo. Hind and Mrs. Hind at Walkerton the lat­ ter part of last week. Mr. W. G. Walker, who has spent the winter months with Mrs. Walker in town, left last week for his farm near Frobisher. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. -Birney and Gordon, of Toronto, spent the holi-* Toronto this week. FOR SALE—'Choice Holstein hei- I fer calves from best grade herds of Oxfords. Prices .$5-50 to $6.50. Jas. Gardiner, Phone 21rl0, Kirk-) ton. 4-?10-2tc FOR SALE—Seed barley, O.A.C., 21, govt tested, high germination. Apply to Alvin Essery, Centralia. Phone Crediton 4i0r4. 3tc WANTED — Cattle for pasture, 1 year olds and 2 year ofds. to Fred H. Hogarth, Exeter. Apply 3tp O.A.C. Erban Comm er­ ’ SEED GRAIN—Registered No. 21 barley, 90 cents and oats, 75 cents, unsealed. ■cial grade No. 1. Germination high. H. G. Phone Strang, R.R. 1, 177rl6, Exeter Hensail, 2 to SALE—A. carload Prince • arrive. of to a limited included. FOR Edward Island potatoes in a week -or ten days, amount of certified seed Leave your orders at Hensail Co­ operative. Also coal, cedar posts, B.C. shingles, concentrates, salt, stock minerals, tOil and fertilizers of all brands. Huron Farmers’ 'Co­ operative Company Ltd., Hensall. 4-10-tfc —-Comfortable brick large hennery, and Township taxes. Some with C. V» Pickard, phone 165, FOR SALE- house, barn, 5| acres of land, Several other houses, acreage. for fox horses and dead TWo-hoUr CASH animals, night. Gander and Phone Crediton, Jack Williams. service, day or gobbler for sale. 47 r 15 collect. VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE Brick house, two-storey, over acre of land. Immediate deed. Right price for quick sale. Apply to J, W. Morley or R. N. Creech. days with the former’s mother, Mrs. Grocery Specials for Thurs and Saturday Catelli PORK & BEANS GINGER COOKIES TOM WALKER Painter and Decorator Sign Work and Spray Work Enquire at Lindenfield’s Hardware Cowan’s COCOA 1 lb. tin .... 25c Redeem your 5c Coupon ■mmmmmmm. J ir. -ir ‘ • ’ • - • - " Horne’s VANILLA - CATELLI Egg Wheat Noodles Fine or Coarse 2 boxes . . . . BROOMS 4 strings 25c 8 oz. stipple jug .. 15c PASTRY FLOUR 24 lb.68c Three day Special ,z HOUSE CLEANING SPECIALS 1 Box Snap Powder 1 Box Rinso 1 Can Classic Cleanser 3 for 25c Dutch Set Onions and Garden Seeds of all Kinds Combination Screen and Storm Doors Motor traffic was very heavy over the week-end. American cars were quite prevalent. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Lawson and son, of Listowel, spent Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lawson, /Pte. Jack Sweet, of Debert Camp, N.S„ is on two weeks’ leave and is visiting with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Pickard. Glen McTavish, of the Air Force Training School at Galt, was with his mother, Mrs. McTavish, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Graves and son, of London, spent Good Friday with Mrs, Graves’ parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Taman.’ ■ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boyle and Nancy Jean, of London, spent the Easter holiday with Mr. Boyle s mother, Mrs. Blanch Boyle. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Goulding and family spent Good Friday with Rev. and Mrs. H< Stainton, of Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Patrick, of Toronto, spent the Easter holidays with the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. C. Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crawford, of Belmont, and Allan Penhale, For­ est, Visited with their parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. A. J. -penhale. Mr. Laverne Christie, of Shaw's Business College, Toronto, Spent the holidays With his parents, Mr. and' Mrs. C. W* Christie. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dearing, Mrs. Wm. Rollins and son Vaughn, of London, and Mr. Ray Creech, of Forest, spent Easter with Mrs. T. G. Creech. Among the students at Western University who were home for the holidays were Borden Sanders, Stewart Fuke, Grant Taylor and Miss Eileen Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Korman Ford and daughter Dianne and Mr* and Mrs. Art. .Ford, of Detroit, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and other relatives* 'TIP TOP CLOTHES are hand cut and individually tailored to your measure- Huron Lumber Co LimitedC. Birney, sMiss Berneice and Ralph Del- hridge and Mr, A. M. Sweeton, of London, were week-end visitors with ■Mr. and ^Irs. F. J. Delbridge. Mr. J. W. Powell, who has been spending the winter at St. Thomas, spent the forepart of the week in town. He and Mrs. Powell are re­ turning to Exeter soon, Mrs. Geo. Jaques spent the Easter holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Francis at Tavistock and visited on Good ^Friday with Mrs. ‘Calvin Clarke in Georgetown. Mr. Albert Johnston, of Toron­ to, spent the Easter holidays with his father. Mrs. Richard Johnstoh, of Lucknow, is also spending a few weeks with Mr. W. H. Johnston. Mrs. Richard, Mrs, Lea and two children and Mis Schwegler, of Windsor, and Mr. Clayton Schweg* I ler, of Toronto, are holiday visi­ tors With Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Dore. Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Rydall, of Shallow Lake, spent the holidays with Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Kydd, of Usborne* and attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Harmer, of Fullhr- ton, on Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Perkins, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hockey. Mrs, Hockey returried with them and is spending the week in Toronto. The two ladies are sisters. A beautiful basket of flowers adorned the pulpit of the James St. United Church on Sunday placed there in memory of the late Miss Hannah Keddy by her brothers and sister, Mr. H. S, Walter* of town; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Biowes and fam­ily, of Hensail; Stanley Walter, of Yarker and Thos. Walter, of ’i'o- ronto, spent Easter ‘with Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Grant In London, Miss Margaret Tape, of the Exe­ ter HjS. staff, (is spending the Eas» ter holidays at her home at High- Is’ visit* Londes* is at his I I 'Canadian manufacturer requires two young men with cars to handle distribution of established business in 'Perth and Huron 'Counties, rural and urban. ’Sales experience not essential and no investment requir­ ed, Steady income of $26 to $35 weekly to sticbessful applicant Give full particulars to Box F., Times* Advocate'. Personal interview ar­ ranged. l'0*2tc! •. M- - gate. Miss Marion Shell itig with her parents at boro and Mr. W. R. Shaw home at Hawkstone. ----,---------------------__------------------- ----;----------------------—t 3 ’ •Mr. Frank Weekes,„;Of Hamilton, spent Good Friday with relatives. Mr, Orval Lawson, of Orillia, spent the week-end at his home Miss Grace Snell spent days visiting in Toronto. Miss Doris Penhale is the holidays in Belmont. Miss Susan Bawden, of London, spent Thursday with Mrs. S. Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Mawson spent the Easter week-end in London with Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Tuckey. Mr. Hall, ter. Mr. spent ther, Mr. J. Senior Mr. Jas, Sweet, visiting at the home er, Mr. -S. Sweet. Miss Elaine Dobbs: is spending the Easter Miss Verna Coates. Mr. and Mrs. James F; Wallace, of New York City, spent Eastei* with Dr. and Mrs. E. S, Steiner. Mr. and Mrs. Ern Johnson, Mur­ iel and Billy, "Of Toronto, visited With Mr. and Mrs, S. Jory. Rev. Ernest Grigg addressed a union missionary circle at Brant­ ford Thursday evening of last week. Mr. F. K. Matthews, of Toronto, spent the week-end *with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. May, Mr. and Mrs. IVan Jackson and family, of Chatham, spent Sunday With Mr, and Mrs. A. R, Tomlinson. 'Mrs. O. H. Becker, of New Ham­ burg, spent Sunday with Mr, and- Mrs. G. A. Hawkins, Miss Ella sanders, who has spent some time in Florida, has returned to her home here. Mrg. W. W. Taman spent several days last Week with her rister, Mrs. Goodison, in Sarnia, Miss Maud (Horton and Miss Jean f Hagerman visited for several days In OshaWa, WOMEN WARTED — Housewife or girl 21 years old or over to sup- ply neighbors’ household needs lii spare time. Our products sell quick and assure repeat orders, Few dollars will buy small lightweight case filled with best sellers, make GOOD MOREY WITHOUT RISK. For details and catalogue free; FAMILEX, 570 SL Clement, Mont­ reat ........................................ . ..... . Miss .Shirley Doupe, of St. Thom­ as, is spending the Easter holidays with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. ,.L. Coates, of Lis- tow.el, spent the week-end with Mrs. Coates’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellerington. * Mr. and . Mrs. Eli Christie, London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christie and with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomson, of Usborne. Mr. and Mrs. James Green spent last week with their daughter, Mrs. Ira Moir, Listowel. While there- Mr. and Mrs. Green celebrated their 52nd Wedding anniversary. Mr. Gordon McTavish, who Was ill for -a couple of weeks with throat trouble, was able to 'be out the lat­ ter part of the week and is spending this week with his brothers at Shakespeare. Mr. M< R. Cudmore, of - To­ ronto, was in town for the Floody- Lindenfield Wedding. Mrs. Cud- more, .Bruce and Nancy, returned homo with him after spending the past week with Mr., and Mrs. Lin- denfield. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. W. :H. Johnston include the following: Mr, and -Mrs. Hiram Moffatt and sdhs, Keith and Doii- " ste- for aid, of Watford; Mr. Geo. phehSon, County Engineer .Bruce County, and two sons, Ro­ bert and George, of Walkerton, and his mother, Mrs. Robert Stephen* son, of Varna; Mr, and Mrs. Roy Alton, bf Ashfield; Mr. and Mrs, W. P, Reed, of Lucknow; Mr. Oli­ ver White, of Toronto, wild came up to take his mother, Mrs, White, home. The lattei* had been keep* ing house for her brother for two Weeks. Wm, Davis and Bort Pilon, «jf the Sky Harbor Airport, Goderich, were home for the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, of London; Mr, and Mrs. Scott Welsh and Wayne, of Hensall; Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Grant, Donald. Mac and Gary, oi St. Thomas, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, H, C. Clarke, Donald and Mac are re­ maining tor the week. Choose YOUR hew Suit from 500 all-British fabrics in every wanted pattern and color. TIP TAILORS LIMITED w. w. TAMAN Misses Helen and Isabelle An­ thony, of Hamilton, ate spending the Easter holidays With their par­ ents, Rev. Jas. and Mrs- Anthony. Among the soldiers who were home for Easter holidays wore Sig­ nalman Warren Sanders, Of To­ ronto; Rte. Hilton Sanders, Troopers Laverne Wells, Andy Blerling, Douglas Ti’iebner, .Sidney stive and Everett Pollen. tote