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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-05-08, Page 8THURSDAY, MAY 8th, 1041 TO EXETER TJMES-APVQCATE V’S Beauty Shoppe I wish to announce that I have moved into new quarters, next n»y former location, . VERA C. DECKER, Prop. Phone 112 Evenings by Appointment to Exeter Markets New wheat* 83e Creamery Butter, 34c Fggs, A Large, 18 c Eggs, Medium* 16e Eggs, B, 15 c Dressed Hogs, §11.00. Eye Strain in Children BUILDING FOR SALE-—Build­ ing 50 ft. long by 28 ft. wide, all tongue and grooved pine lumper, situated in Stanley Township. Own­ er has no further use. Will give terms on building. Wallace Ross, Seaforth, Ont., Phone 135j. CHOICE QUALITY MEATS •WAITED—Girl of good charac­ ter for light household duties in small family Baby Point district, Toronto, “Kingsbury”, 104 Humber- crest Blvd., 'Toronto, Phone Junc­ tion 8098. " * 1 Remembei’ Mother with a box of choice Mother’s Day Chocolates from Grieve’s, PLANTS FOR SALE—Spanish onions, pansy and early cabbage. L. Day and Son, FOR SALE—Mink pens in good condition, at reasonable prices. Ap­ ply to Homer L. Tinney, R.R, 1, Exeter or phone 92r8, Zurich, 2tc HOUSE TO RENT— Immediate possession. Apply to Jos. Davis, Exeter North. p FOR RENT OR SALE—Lower apartment on Main St. south. Pos­ session June 1st; also two lots on William St. Apply at Times-Advo- cate. LOST—On Main St. on Sunday, a gold '■ earring with blue setting. Finder kindly return to Times-Advo- cate. ■GLADIOLI BULBS—2,000 only I left; mixed, §1.25 per 100, not less I than 10i0 at this price. Ask for list of named varieties. Norman Norry, Exeter. FOR RENT- keeping rooms for couple, garden, mises. ■Comfortable house- Garage,' Central. Apply on pre- J. W. Powell. SALE—Strawberry ©lanta.FOR 7 choice varieties, 90c per 100 and also pansy and Spanish onions. Frank Gollings, Thames Road. FOR SALE—Strawberry plants Senator, Dunlop and Premier, 70c per hundred, titles, tralia. Discounts for quan- Apply to. E. Beaver, Cen- >1-3 tc CASH animals, night. Crediton, Williams, for fox horses and dead Two-hour service, Grinder for sale. 47rl5 collect. day or Phone Jack 4tp. OliverFORDSON TRACTOR and plow in good working condition, §175.00. Sandy Elliot. 2tc NOTICE—I wish to inform the public that from this date I will not be responsible for any debts con­ tracted by my wife. Exeter, April 28th, 1941. Wm. N. Corbett. Seed Potatoes Genuine Green Mountain, sound, clean Geo. miles f FOR SALE—Farms, large or small, in Huron and Perth,' some with electricity. Saw mill, planing mill, homes in Exeter and other villages. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. stock. §1.10 per bag, f.o.b. Jeffery’s, Thames Road,' 3 east of Exeter. 5-1-tf MUST BE SOLD—120 acres, 22 acres of grass, 20 acres seeded out, Bush. Fair house, good shed. C. V. Pickard, phone 165, Exeter. VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE Brick house, two-storey, over acre of land. Immediate deed, price for quick sale. Apply W. Morley or R. N. Creech. Right to J. cattleWill pay, cash for horses or over 300 pounds, dead or alive, free of medicine or disease, unless pass­ ed by veterinary, 34r3, collect, Ross Francis, Ranches. Phone Kirkton, Mink half fur- » * ♦ full line of Smoked and Cured Meats, Butter, Lard! and Shortening ' A IDEAL MEAT MARKET C. Tanton ■* * ♦ Squinting, holding material farther away or nearer than other children—these and many other symptoms may point to eyestrain. Have their eyes examined now, C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Office Hours 9 to 5 Daily Except Wednesday IFOR SALE—One and a storey frame house, Andrew St. nace, complete bath, some hardwood floors. Rapge wired. Inside de­ corations good. Nice garden with fruits.W. C. Pearce, Exeter. FOR house, Bi acres of land, Several other houses. Some with acreage, 0, V. Pickard, phone 165. SALE—Comfortable barn, large hennery, Township brick and taxes. of Prince to arrive a limited Included. FOR SALE—A carload Edward Island potatoes in a Week or ten days, amount of certified seed Leave yohr .orders at Kensall Co­ operative. Also coal, cedar posts, B.G. shingles, concentrates, salt, Stock minerals, oil and .fertilizers of all brands. Huron Farmers’ Co­ operative Company Ltd., Hensall. 4-10-tfc Buying the best requires vastly more, courage than buying the cheap­ est—it surely pays big dividends in the long run. Phone 38 Main St. LOCALS Don’t fail to hear Carlos Sher­ man, operatic baritone, of New York and Harvey Robb, organist, of London, who will be among the artists performing at James St. Church, Exeter, May 20th, when the pupils of Stanley J. Smith, A.T.C.M., will appear in recital. ' Jitney Bingo in the Canadian Legion Rooms SATURDAY, MAY 10th at 8.30 o’clock Drawing for door prize at 11 p.m. All Good Prizes. War Savings Stamps Rowe Dinney, of Stratford, the week-end with his par- The over Time •Even­ parsonage. — Midweek and Bible A LOT OF SCRAP & 10c •425c Trivitt Memorial W.A. ■fl Taitored-to-Measure SOLD BY Phone 1351 i Henry” CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Douglas C. Hill, BA * Minister Mrs. J. G. Coeiirane. Qrganist 11 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.-—Public Worship Mother’s Day Service conducted by Y^P.S, Speaker, Mr. Henry ■Strang. 7 p.m.—-Public Worship conducted by Rev. B. F, Andrew of Clinton. Sunday, May 24th—Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. MAIN ST* UNITED CHURCH Rev. Norval J. Woods M.A. Mrs. N, J. Dore Organist and Choir Leader 11 a.m.—public Worship Church School. Mother’s Day Service. Rite of infant baptism. 7 p.m.—The minister. Wednesday, May 7th, 8 p.m.- ing auxiliary at the Thursday, 7.30 p.m. meeting of Prayer Study. Monday—Y.-P.U. Sunday, May 18tli—Dr. of Toronto, Geo, Little, JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH SPECIAL!SPECIAL! 100 pairs of Children’s, Misses’ and Women’s hoes, in canvas and leather, oxfords and straps SHOE BARGAIN NO. 2 50 pairs of Ladies' Oxfords and Strap Slippers, values to $4.00, nearly all sizes in this lot. These shoes will be quickly picked up at this 'low price. At, per pair $1.49 FOR MOTHER’S DAY, MAY 11 j What better gift could Mother receive on this day of hers than a beautiful permanent wave that 'will give her imtold pleasure in months to | to 11 Borderless Five patterns to choose from. This, is an English Feltol and we do not expect to be able to get more of it* Splendid for bedrooms. s“ 6 ft. x 9 ft Rev. Arthur Page W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Ohoir Leader a.m—“The Parenthood that Will Save Canada” Rite of Infant Baptism, 3 p.m.—Church School. 7 p.m.—“Mother's Day” Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Service Thursday, 2.30 p.m.—W.MsS. ! Mr. spent ents. Mother’s Day will be observed in > most of the churches next Sun- [ day. J Mrs. J. R. Palin, of Toronto, spent I Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. ; McGilp. Mrs. Irene Little, spent the week-end with Miss Alice Handford. Mr. Wilbert Martin has erected a new wareroom in connection with ,his garage. Mrs. J*es. VanCamp and Irene spent the week-end in Belgrave and East Wawanosh, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stewart, of To­ ronto, spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Green. Miss Margaret Melville, of Clin­ ton, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Melville. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Browning and Gail, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Merrill and Jean, of Ingersoll, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dinney, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Russell and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer at Grand Bend. Miss Annie Handford has return­ ed home after visiting with her sis­ ter, Mrs. G. Griffith, in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mackenzie, of Ft. William, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Moir, of St. Catharines,, visited over the week­ end with relatives in this commun­ ity. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Turnbull, of Toronto, visited, with the former's mother, and other relatives on Sun­ day. Mr. and Mrs. KOn Schlimme, of London, spent Sunday with the lat­ ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dar­ ling. Mrs. John Parsons returned Sun­ day after visiting for a week with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McAlister, Mt. Brydges. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stonehouse and family of Forest spent Saturday with Mrs. Stonehouse’s sister, Mrs. C. White. Dr. Geo. C. Hind, Mrs. Hind and daughter, Horlene, of Walkerton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Hind on. Sunday. Mr. Duncan Smith returned last week from Lucknow where he has been visiting for a couple of months with his sister. Miss Mary Sanders, who spent the winter with her nephew and niece at Oakville has returned to her home in Exeter. Miss Irene Van Camp, nurse-in­ training at Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don, spent several days last week at her home here. Misses Fern and Dorothy Welsh and Mr. Lyle Roberts, of Sarnia, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Welsh. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Higgins and Miss Ferrol and Mr. Wm. Oke, of Clinton, Visited On Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hunter. Rev. E. Grigg was the speaker at the morning service at Grand Betid oti Sunday and he spoke at Brinsley in the afternoon. ' Dr. Dunlop has been appointed coroner for Huron county, taking the place of Dr* Weekes who has enlisted with the C.A.M.C. . Mrs. Gordon Appleton, Jr*, who has been confined to het bed for two weeks, was able to be up for the first time on Tuesday. Mrs; (Dr*) Lindsay and Miss Eth­ el Dow, of Woodstock, visited on of Ingersoll, ; I r come? Make this your solution the “gift for Mother” problem. Marion Pooley Beauty Shop Phone 245Exeter TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH 6 Good Patterns in 4 yd. We offer you six good patterns in four-yard wide Linoleums. Bring in the size of your room and get our price. We believe we can save you some money. ! Linoleum TOM WALKER Painter and Decorator Sign Work and Spray Work Enquire at Lindenfield’s. Hardware Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday 6i/2 Ft. REFRIGERATOR NEW $189.50 A number of Used Refrigerators R. E. Russell Formerly W. J. Beer Phone 109 SUNDAY, MAY 11th SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER CENTRAL HOTEL Friiit Cup or Apple Juice .Grapefruit Juice, Tomato Juice Jelly Salad Fried Spring Chicken with Apple Jelly T-Bone Steak with Mushrooms Fried Lake Trout with Sliced Lemon Whipped Potatoes, Buttered Cabbage Apple Pie With Cheese Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream Butterscotch Sundae with > Cookies Tea Coffee Milk Dinner served 12.30 to 2 p.m. and 5.30 to 7 p.m. 65 cents For Mothers' Day * * * Give Her A Permanent Wave TOMLINSON'S Mr. W. E. Middleton underwent an operation for the removal of his tonsils at Victoria Hospital. Lon­ don, on Tuesday. Mr, R, J, Eacrett, who has just returned from St. Petersburg, Flor­ ida, is visiting with his sister, Mrs. Beavers, and Mr, B. W. F. Beavers, Mrs. Beavers and Mr. Eacrett were visitors with Mr* and Mrs. Albert Geddes during the week. SALESMEN WANTED ■Unsatisfied route men, mediciniS men, build lifetime route selling reliable Remedies, Quality Cosmet­ ics, Farm Products—a complete line of 200 guaranteed specialties for household and farm. REPEAT ORDERS CERTAIN* Interesting Profits. Get details and free cata-Sunday with Mr; and Mrs, G. J, Hogue; iFAMILEX, 5VO .St, Clement, Dow and Mr, and Mrs, Rod Ellis* I Montreal, 10 11 4tli Sunday after Easter “Mother’s Day a.m.—Sunday School. a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ mon, “Woman, Her Power, In­ fluence and Mission” Solo—“Ave Maria”—-Miss Blanche Senior. Anthem—'“Send Out Thy Light” by Simper. Join with us in re­ membrance of this day. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Intercession and PrayerService, followed by choir practice. The Deanery Laymen’s Banquet will be held in St. Paul’s Parish Hall, Wingham, Thursday at 7 p.m. Speaker, A. B. Lucas, of Lon­ don. LEAVITT’S THEATRE EXETER Thursday — 1 Night Only March of Time - Special Feature The Ramparts We Watch” * * * Friday, Saturday and Saturday Matinee at 2.30 The Road to Zanzibar” A feature comedy starring BOB HOPE, BING CROSBY DOROTHY LAMOUR Saturday Matinee Adm.—Adults 25c, Children Saturday Evening Adm.—Adults 35c, Children a' it * * * MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 2 features “Victory” starring FREDERICK MARCH and an all stair cast “Life wi A feature comedy starring the ALDRICH FAMILY Mr. Noble Scott recently under­ went an operation for the removal of his tonsils at St. Joseph’s Hos­ pital, London. Saturday, daughter, has been years in Hospital, to know Mr. and „ Mrs. Ernest Blake, of Ashfield wore callers at the home of Mr. W. H. Johnston last as they went to see their Miss Muriel Blake, who over three and ohe-lialf the iron lung in Victoria London, They are glad there is some improvement in her Condition. Mr. and Mrs, Hiram Moffatt, Keith and Donald, of Wat-- ford, Were here on Suhday, Mrs, Moffatt is a daughter of Mrs. Rich- ■ard Johnston. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnston, of Ash­ field spent a few hours here. He is Mrs. ft, Johnston’s elder son. They were on their way to St, Marys to attend the funeral of Mrs, J. Feiglit- ner, an aunt of Mrs, O'. Johhston. Order your pineapples Ithis week Chick OATMEAL 6 lbs.................25c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Large 48-oz. Tin 25c SWEET PICKLES 1 jar...............25c COCOA Hershey’s Yz lb. tin . . . 15c Clarke’s PORK & BEANS 2 large tins . . 25c JAM Raspberry and Strawberry 4 lb. tin .. .. 39c - SOAP 4 Cakes Cashmere Bouquet Box face powder Free all for 23c OXYDOL 1 Large Package 1 P & G Soap for 25c SALMON, Maple Leaf lb. tin 35c; Vz lb. 20c Southcott Bros Saturday last was scrap Collec­ tion day, and the waste material committee of the War Time Board, and their army of jvorkers had a busy day and secured a large amount •of stuff that will go into war pro­ duction. It has not been weighed or sold yet so no estimate of the financial result can be given, net proceeds will be handed to the Red Cross by the War Board. The W.A. of Trivitt Memorial Church met at the home of Mrs. Clarence Heywood, on Tuesday ev­ ening. The meeting opened with a hymn. The litany was taken by - the president, followed by prayers. Mrs. Luxton read the Scripture les­ son. The roll call was answered by the alternate reading of Psalm 46. The minutes Of the last meeting were read and adopted and the treasurer’s report given. Mrs. Winer took the study book. Mrs. Jennings3 gave a Very interesting report on the W.A. annual. The meeting Closed with the benediction. The hostess served lunch and a social hour was spent. The next meet­ ing is to be held in the parish on May 13th, When slides on study book will be shown, James Street W.A. The W.A. of James street Suited Church held their regular meeting in the church parlors on Thursday, May 1st, with Mrs. F. May in ■charge. "A very appropriate pro­ gram opened With hymn '381, VPaSs Me Not Oh Gentle Saviour”, Miss Down had charge of the devotional’ period. Mrs. Tanton gave a very interesting and Instructive talk on personal social service experiences in Northern Ontario, Mrs, Mof­ fatt favored the ladies with two Mother’s Day songs. Donald South­ cott and DaWsott GOuIding played a piano duet. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction, after which music by Mrs, Moffatt Was enjoyed, while tea was being served. ■ Main St. Y.P.V. TIP TOP CLOTHES are hand cut and individually tailored to your measure. Choose YOUR new suit from 500 all-British fabrics in every wanted pattern and color. TIP TOP TAILORS LIMITED W. w. TAMAN The regular meeting of the Main Street Y.P.U. With Eva Pearce in Charge, opened by singing hymns “Unknown Whom I Believe” and “Love Hound a Way”. Rev, Woods led in prayer, after which Florence MacDonald read the scripture les­ son. Hymn S&l, “Trust and Obey” was sung. Fred Walter than favor­ ed With a very delightful solo. A Very interesting topic on the Un­ ited Church of Canada was taken by Mr. Medd. A Mother’s Day ipoenl was read by Eva Bearce. 2i66, “Moment by Moment” Sting and the meeting closed the National Anthem and the pah Benediction, Hymn was , With Mlz- .