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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-05-29, Page 8MAY mi i s V’s Beauty Shoppe I wish to announce that I Lav© moved into new quarters, next mj; former location, VERA O. DECKER, Prop. Phone 1X2 Evenings by Appointment to Exeter Markets New wheat,. 86c Creamery Butter, 35c Eggs, A Large, 19c Eggs, Medium, 1’7 c Eggs, B, 150 Dressed Hogs, §11,50 THE EXETER TIMJ^APVQCATE Mrs. W* H. Wood hud the mis­ fortune to full Saturday, tearing •th© ligameuts iu her foot.l Mrs, Thos. Harvey has received word that her sister, Mrs. John Loadmau (Lucinda Perkins) pass­ ed away ’last Tuesday at Tako, Sask,, following an illness of a few weeks. The deceased was a former resident of Exeter. choice QUALITY MEATS * * * . full line of Smoked andA Cured Meats, Rutter, Lard,’ UU<1 Shortening in the Canadian Legion Rooms SATURDAY, MAY 31st at 8.30 o’clock Drawing for door prize at 11 p.m. All Good Prizes, War Savings Stamps Marion Pooley Beauty Shop All Work Guaranteed Exeter Phone 245 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Douglas C. Hill, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochyaiie. Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Public Worship. “Christian Citizienship” SPECIAL PATRIOTIC SERVICE * * 7 p.m.—-Public Worship. Sermon’ “Lead Us Not Into Temptation” Tuesday, June 3rd, at 3 tp.m,—Regu­ lar meeting of Caven Congrega­ tional Circle at the Manse. A family picnic was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whiting, of Usborne, on May 24th, The oc­ casion was also the celebration, of the birthdays of two members of the Whiting family, Mrs. J. L., Fos­ ter, of Corinth, and M. M. Whiting, of. Toronto, the latter being un­ able to be present, A picnic dinner was served to between thirty and forty persons and a ball game held in the afternoon. Relatives present from Leamington, Thomas, Corinth, Parkhill, don Township and Exeter. t were St. Lon- FOR SALE—McCormick-Deering Separator, almost new, for quick sale. Apply to Harold Beaver, Exe­ ter. ltc ■COOKING SALE—A. cooking sale at Grigg’s Stationery at 3 o’clock on Saturday, May 31st, under the aus­ pices of the Mission Band of Caven Church. A GREAT DAY’S SPORT Seaforth June 11th, Listowel June 18th, Stratford June 25th, are near­ by centres on the Big Harness Race Circuit. Twelve events daily, mission 50c. Bumper crowds being arranged for. Ad- are ltc LOST—A. gold watch (Waltham) belonging to Rev. Wm. Mair. Name inscribed turn to ward. inside. Finder please re- the Times-Advocate.Re- IDEAL MEAT MARKET Main St.Phone 38 C. Tanton, LOCALS The office of the Times-Advo- cate will close each Saturday after- doon during the summer. The fice will be open from eight to o’clock Saturday evenings. of­ ten theReserve Friday, June 6th, for recital by the pupils of W. R, Gould- ing in James Street church, Exeter. See advt. Foot Sufferers! MAIN ST, UNITED CHURCH Rev. Norval J. Woods M.A. Mrs. N. J. Dore Organist and Choir Leader a,m.—^Public Worship FOR colored, pen. ARE YOU RUPTURED? Did I Phone of Toronto, or Kitchener, You Experienced Fitter in our Private Truss Room and. Protected by a Signed, Money-Back Guarantee You Ever Buy a< Truss • that Didn’t Fit? That Can’t Happen Here are Properly Fitted by PEAS Large Jumbo W. W. ® TAMAN SWEET CORN Choice Your Drugs at ROBERTSON’S 50 Exeter Young Men s Smart Striped Worsted 2-pant Suits I I I for $25.00 These are values that we will not be able t o duplicate again. They are double breasted . styles. You will like the new patterns. 11 . Church School, “The Breadth of Jesus’ Religion” 7 p.m.-— Thursday, meeting Study. Monday, 8 STANFIELDS SHIRTS AND SHORTS The popular warm weather underwear for men. Per garment, 50 cents. MEN’S ANKLE SOX FOR SPRING In a wide range of new patterns and colorings. Per pair, 50 cents. NEW PATTERNS IN MEN’S FINE SHIRTS New patterns in forfused collared shirts. These are excellent patterns and ’ real value, at $1.50 each MEN’S FINE OXFORDS In the new tans with pointed toes. Also good staple fitters at $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 New Summer Wash Dresses In plain colors, stripes and floral designs. A range of lovely dresses. Sizes 14 to 44. very special, at each $2.95 NEW $UN TOG SPORT SHOES These are very snappy, cool and com­ fortable and come in a range of colors. Per pair, $2.50' NEW SUB-STANDARD SILK HOSE In the new shades for spring. These are oustanding value. ; per pair 69c Special Attention! The Special Representative of Miracle Foot Aid HAMILTON, ONT. Will be at A. E. WUERTH’S STORE “The Home of Bunny White” Exeter, on Tuesday, June 3rd 2 to 7 p.m. PLAN TO SEE HIM! No Charges for Consultation “Miracle” Method of Correction successfully proven by our many satisfied customers in this district. 'A, Great Spy” 7,30 p.m. — Midweek of Prayer and Bible p.m.—Y.P.U, JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH io Rev. Arthur Page W. R. Goulding, A.T.O.M. ’ Organist and Choir Leader a.m.—Church School. Church membership class. 11 a.m.—The Minister. 7 p.m.—Rev. E. F. Chandler, B.A. B.D., of Kippen. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Service TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss Whitsunday School Communion and Holy Spirit” Upon His Name” Parade District of Miss Margaret Rogers is visiting friends in London. Mr. Gordon May, of Brussels. I spent the holidays at his home here. Miss Ferrol Fisher, of Sarnia, spent the 24th under the parental | roof. I Miss Dorene Hey, of London, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lawson. Miss Mona Gould, of London, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. Emily Salter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Russell and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Werner, of London. Hugh Wilson arid Alan -Mitchell, of Dorchester, .spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilson. Mr. Orval Lawson, of Orillia, spent the week-end with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lawson. Miss Edythe McFarlane, of Ailsa Craig, returned to her home after visiting with Miss Lois Darling. Miss Margaret Melville, of Clin­ ton, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Melville. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Senior and Maureen, of Toronto, spent the week­ end at the home of Mr. Jos. Senior. Miss Shirley Gregus and Miss Doris Kleinfeldt, of London, spent the week-end in Exeter and Dublin, Miss Evelyn. Howard, of Toronto, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. George Wright spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Heaman at their cottage at Oakwood. i Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Wood, of Sud­ bury, visited with Dr. Wood’s par- • ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kydd and Mr. Wm. Allison spent the holidays at Shallow Lake, with Mr. and Mrs. W. Rydall.Wing Commander W. I. Riddell, of Ottawa, visited on Wednesday last with his sister, Mrs. C. V. and Mr. Pickard. Guests with Mrs. Robert Wenger on Saturday were Misses Carrie and Mabel Costin and Miss Ruby Mar­ riott, of Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Butler, of London, visited on Tuesday with the former’s mother, Mrs. Wm. Butler, of Cromarty. Mr. Lyle Roberts and Miss Doro­ thy Welsh of Sarnia spent the holi­ day with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Welsh. Fred Darling, who has been em- ' ployed at the Ideal Meat Market, has taken a position with the Exeter Refrigerated Locker Service. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coates and Elaine, and Mrs. ’Richard Coates, spent the week-end in Toronto with . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ferguson. Week-end visitors at the liome i of Mr. and Mrs. A. Darling were j Mrs. C. K. Schlimme, of London, and ; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Inglis, of Forest.Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brintnell j and family and Mr. and Mrs. N. Corbett visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Flynn, of Park­ hill. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stacey and : Edward, of Willow Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clarke, of Galt,, spent Thursday of last week with Mrs. J. S. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Cawthorne and family, of Welland, and Miss Dorothy Cox, of Toronto, spent the holiday with Mrs. N. Hannigan. Misses Barbara Dinney and Helen Morgan, of Exeter, arid Elizabeth Pedlar, and Charlotte McCallum, of Parkhill, spent the week-end with Miss Ada Qaiser, of Shipka. * Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tomlinson and family, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Lawson, of Crediton, and Miss Lenore Law- son, of London, spent Sunday in Chatham with' Mr; and Mrs. Ivan Jackson. ?Tpf, Douglas Triebner, of Camp Borden, spent the Week-end at his home here. In company ‘with Mrs. Triebner and Roy he visited on Sat­ urday With Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Flynn of Darkhill. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Moise, of Blenheim, were the guests of Mr. and -■* - ■- and Bill Mr. I I SALE—Baby’s pram,, bone As good as new; also play Apply at Times—Advocate. 29-3tp WANTED—A second-hand baby’s play-pen. Mi’s. W. H. Dickey, Elim- ville, R.R. 3, Exeter. FOR SALE—An aged mare, ply to Frank Parsons, R.R. 1, sail. I ltp. Ap- Hen- ltp COTTAGE FOR SALE OR RENT —At Grand Bend by week or month. Hydro, water and all conveniences. E. Davies, Box 64, Exeter. ltp IFOR SALE—Modern Brick house with all conveniences. Well locat­ ed in Exeter. Several other homes, some with acreage. C. V. Pickard, Exeter. SALE Gent’s bicycle,FOR slightly used, in good condition. Apply Box W, Exeter Times-Advo­ cate. 'GLADIOLI BULBS—Mixed a dozen; 5.0 for 75c; 100 for Korman Norry, Exeter. 22-3tc at 25c $1.25. ltp NOTICE—I wish to inform the public that, from this date I will not be responsible for any debts con­ tracted by my wife. Earl R. Dick, May 15 th, 1941 Cromarty 3tp The Thames Road are booking orders coal. We have cedar P. Passmore, Sec. Farmers’ Club for anthracite posts on hand. FARMS FOR SALE—100 acres, brick house, bank barn, water in buildings, hydro, busk. Best of land. Mostly seeded out. Easy terms. Immediate possession if desired. Several other good” farms for immediate or fall possession. C. V. Pickard, phone 165, Exeter. CASH for fox horses and dead animals. Two-hour service, night. Grinder for sale. Crediton, 47rl5 collect. Williams. day or Phone Jack 4tp. I 2 WEEKS’ SPECIAL Special Permanents $7.00 DeLUXE CREAM PERMANENT $4.50 Other Permanents, $2.95, $3.75 and $5.00 * * * Tomlinson’s Hairdressing Mr. Herman. Dettmer, of Kitchen­ er,, spent the week-end with Mr. I and Mrs. Lome Oke. i Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Cudmore, ' Bruce and Nancy, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floody, of Windsor, visited with their parents over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cudmore, of Edmonton, Alta., spent the fore­ part of the week with the former’s sister, Mrs. Fraser and Mr. Wm. Fraser, in Exeter, and calling on old friends. .They are leaving Thurs­ day for ‘’Windsor vajad ^Detroit prior to returning to their home. Mr. and Mrs. T. Beverley Ache­ son, and daughters, Jane, and Nancy,' and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Farrell, and Mrs. Farrell, of Toronto, spent the holiday with Mrs. Acheson and Amelia. Mrs. Acheson, who has been . visiting with her son returned .to her home here. I I 10 11 a.m.—Sunday a.m.—Holy Sermon: “The Anthem-r—“Call 7 p.m.—Church Huron Boy Scouts, Cubs, Guides and Brownies. Solo—“The Holy City”—Master Arthur Palmer, of St. Paul’s Cathedral, London. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Intercession and Prayer Service. Choir practice, 8.30 p.m. Sunday School and Congregational Picnic at Grand Bend Wednesday,' July 2nd. Special Sunday Dinner at the Central Hotel Dinner served 12.30 to 2 p.in. and 5.30 to 7 p.m. 65 cents XWJIflMU Mrs. James Weekes is visiting friends in London. Mr. Wilfred Adams, of London, visited in Exeter on Sunday. Mr. G. J. Dow shipped a carload of horses to Montreal last week. Mrs. Geo. Fawcett, of Forest, visited for a few days with her son, Mr. Albin and Mrs. Fawcett, of town. A number of members of the Sub- Deb Club spent .the week-end at Grand Bend in Mr. Andrew Hamil­ ton’s ^cottage. Misses Margaret’ Tape and Marion Snell, of the Exe­ ter High School staff acted as chap­ erons. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tapsey and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Randall, of London, Mr. Ed. Penhale, of Hay; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Box, of Park­ hill and Mr. and Mrs. .Frank Taylor, Jean and Jeanette, of Exeter, called on Mrs. Box of Stephen, during the holiday. t - Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday TENDER LEAF Tea 1 pkg. RAISINS Seeded 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. VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE Brick house, two-storey, over aerp Of land. Immediate deed. Right price for quick sale. Apply to J. W. Morley or R. N Creech. FOR SALE-—One and a half storey frame house, Andrew St., fur­ nace, completejjath, some bardwood floors. Range wired. Inside de­ corations good. Nice garden with fruits. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. EF BACK ACHES are slowing you up, take 'RuMiACaps* pains and aches are relieved after the first dose. Browning’s Drug Store, Exeter. t 1 tenders. Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 11(2 o’clock noon Saturday, June 7th, for the sale of the wooden hangar situated on Sky Harbour Airport. For particulars .see the County Clerk at the Court House, Goder­ ich, Gilt. N. W. MILLER, County Clerk29-2t© 1 I Mrs, T. 0, <Southcbtt, Saturday Sunday, Jack, Shirley and Moise visited at the bomb of and Mrs. X M. Southcott, Programme Presented by Vocal and Piano Pupils of W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. James Street United Church, Exeter FRIDAY, JUNE 6th 8 p.m. VOCAL—4-part Mixed Voices. Ladies* 3 and 2 part Songs. Men’s 4-part Songs. This will be given by combined voices of the vocal section. PIANO—Solos, Duets, Piano Suos (2 pianos), Piano Concerto (2 pianos) SILVER COLLECTION Proceeds entirely for Red Cross AMMONIA Snow Flake 2 pkgs.................9c FLOUR Choice Pastry ' 24 lb. bag ... 67c Kellogg’s ALL-WHEAT 2 pkgs..........................25c Cup and Saucer ... 9c A|1 for 34c MEDIUM SIZE 1 Box Ivory Flakes 1 Box Rinso 1 Box Oxydol all for 25c CHICK OATMEAL Southcott Bros TIP TOP CLOTHES are hand cut and individually tailored to your measure Mrs. C. C. White and Margaret and Mrs. McGilp, spent Saturday in Watford. Miss Florence Westlake, of Lon­ don,- is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Westlake. ’ Ralph Delbridge, of No. 6 Service Flying school, Dunnville, was home over the week-end. Misses Beryl Maguire and Amy Whitehead, of Woodstock, spent the 24th in Exeter. Mr. H. S. Walter and Tom spent Sunday in Hensall with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Blowes. Mrs. M. Wilson, of London, spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hicks. Congratulations to Mr. Wm. H. Johnston’, who on Tuesday cele­ brated his 83rd birthday. Mr. Thos. Walter,. of Toronto, spent Saturday and 'Sunday with his father, Mr. H. S. Walter. Week-end visitors with‘Mrs. Mc- Thggart were Mrs. (Di’A Case and Mr. .Benson S. Case, Miss Doris Hay* spent the week-end with het par­ ents; Mr. and Mrs. George Hay. )Mr. Wm. Cook is spending A few days in Toronto this week and is attending a Groicers’ Convention. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Quarice and Clifford spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Billing, of Bruce- fleld. Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis and daughter, of Tavistock, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jaqties. Mrs. Richard Johnston was in London on Saturday Visiting .her niece', Miss Muriel Blake, Who has been in the iron lung for more than three anpt a half years. Her condi­ tion is Improving slowly. Choose YOUR new suit from 500 all-British fabrics in every wanted pattern and color. TIP TOP TAILORS LIMITED Miks Beriieice Delbridge and Mr, Alex Sweeton, B.A., of London, spent the holiday with the former's par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Delbridge. Mrs, Thos, Bell, Mrs, Chas, Steph­ en and Mrs. Jack Delbrldge of Us- borne, Were in London Monday at­ tending the graduation of nurses at the new Victoria Hospital opened that day. Miss Florence Pell was a graduate. Dr, and Mrs. A, A, Graham, di London^ were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, 0/V. Pickard on Friday last. Mr. W. H Johnston had a pleas­ ant visit on Saturday evening last from Mr. W» J, Jones and his son Arthur, of St. *Dhpmas. fthey, re-* pert business as very good. Arthur is back in the agricultural imple­ ment business once more, now in. connection with ihis plumbing trade. ©