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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-07-10, Page 8* % 4 tiuiwax, or aa lm TOR EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE V’s Beauty Shoppe Wr ftmunte hi Lasting Wmly* Sptad, Croquinple, Combirmtiou, Machinckss WRA DBM, iw, I’hone 112 Evenings by Appointment a* Mrs, U A. Stephens spent last .week at their cottage at Bayfield, Mr. and Mrs. B* M. Francis spent Sunday in Cayuga, visiting with a w gjiece of Mr, ...Francis, Mr. and. Mrs. Brown. Rev. G. M. and Mrs. Lamont, of Blue Mountain, N.S., are holidaying with Mrs, Lamont’s parents, Mr* and Mrs. H. Strang. Miss Verna Bridham, of Pt. Row­ an, underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils at Mrs. God­ bolt’s Hospital, last week. The Canadian Wheat Board ad­ vises many farmers have not sent in their Wheat Certificates to ob­ tain their final payment on the 1939 crop and we would ask the farmers to kindly do so immediately. NOTICE Dr. H. H. Cowen wishes to pounce that his dental office will he closed from June 30th, to July 13 th, inclusive, while on. vacation. an- FOR SALE—100 acres including crops, Immediate possession. Small house, barn with acreage. St. West, W. C. Pearce, Huron ltp, FOR SALE—In Woodham, the property of the late Jos. Rinn, com­ prising frame house and good-sized garden. 2tc. FOR SALE—-A number of young pigs. Apply Solomon Gingerich, Phone 84r3, Zurich, Ont. 10-3tp FOR SALE—Essex Sedan, 1928 model, in excellent condition; has gone about 4,000 miles, Apply to Mrs. John Shepherd, Hensall. ltp Exeter Markets OU Wheat, Creamery Butter, 37c Eggs, A Large, 24c Eggs, Medium, 21c Eggs, B> 17c Dressed Hogs, $13.50. July 6th to 16 th ♦. * IDEAL MEAT MARKET Cl Tanton »■ * Homemade Summer Sausage Our office closed on the above dates. ♦ ♦ ♦ Homemade Meat Loaf And other varieties of Cooked Meat for the hot weather meal C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Phone 38 Main St CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Douglas C. Rill, B.A., B.D, Minister Mrs- J. G« Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School 7 p.m.—Public Worship Sermon; Proverbs of the Early Church 2. “Temporal and Eter­ nal Blessings” During July, evening services only / .<4 Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday a Saturday BOY’S AND MEN’S HATCHWAY UNDERWEAR With no buttons to button or come off, cool and comfortable for hot weather Boy’s 75c Men’s $1.25 ENGLISH TURKISH TOWELLING These are excellent value. We are fortunate in having a good supply on hand 20c 25c 30c and 35c PRINTS WILL BE HARD TO GET We offer a big range of good patterns that retail at per yard 25c and 30c We offer a number of new patterns inn these two lovely materials. If you iso make your own dress you will be delighted with one of these dress lengrtBs at 1 ■■■" ,(i MEN’S CREPE SOLE OXFORDS Very comfortable for summer and gives excellent wear. Wear a pair on your vacation $2.95 to $3.95 a ros EXETER, ON®. pure Linen towelling We have some very fine linen towelling* This is a very scarce goods as the makers are weaving cotton and linen now. Values at per yard 35c to 55c UNION SERVICES MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH JAMES $T. UNITED CHURCH Rev, N. J, Woods, M.A., in charge Mrs. N. J, Dore, Organist 10 a.m.—-Sunday School in both churches. 11 a,no—Public Worship in James St. Church. Second in the series on Book of Revelation. 7 p.m.-—public worship in Main St. church, Thursday, 7.30 p.m.—Union Prayer service in Main St. Church, KIDDIES SOX PER PAIR 10c This is a clean up of our 15c to 25c lines. Not all sizes left. • Clearing at per pair 10cJitney Bingo in the Canadian Legion Rooms SATURDAY, JULY 12th at 8.30 sharp 0 Drawing for Door Prize at 11.30 p.m. AU Good Prizes., War Savings Stamps Consolation Drawing Every Hour, ‘ Qur Time Ladies’ House Dresses $1.00 each In a good range of patterns and colorings. Buy several at this low price. Materials are better than they will be another season. I I I LOCALS I I I t Mr, Chas, Coates, -of Detroit, vis­ ited with relatives in Exeter for a few days last week, Miss Ella Link, of Watford, spent tire week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Kuntz. Mrs. L. McNaughton, of Montreal spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Geo, Westcott. Miss Lena Frayne, daughter of Mrs. P. Frayne, is in Victoria Hospi­ tal for an X-ray treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pollen and sop Will and Miss Greta’ Harness are holidaying at Grand Bend. Dr. and Mrs. Cowen and family are holidaying at their summer cot­ tage at Grand Bend. Mr. Eric Hurdon, of Detroit, -call­ ed on friends in town the latter part of the week. * ■ Miss Mary Borland has accepted the position as teacher at' Huron- dale 'School. Mr. Bob Marshall, of Detroit, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Westcott. Miss Elva Wuerth, ’of Detroit, spent the week-end with her par­ ents, Mr* and Mrs. A. E. Wuerth. Mr. Rowe Dinney, of Stratford, spent the week-end with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Dinney. Miss Vivian McAree of Mimico is holidaying at J. W. Stewarts also near Seaforth. • Mr. Gordon Taylor, of Los geles, Cal:, is visiting with mother, Mrs. J, W. Taylor. Miss Hazel Elliot, of the Kitchen­ er-Waterloo Hospital, is holidaying for three weeks at her home here. , Glen McTavish, of the Galt Air­ craft School, spent the week-end ,With his mother, Mrs. J. McTavish. I Miss Olive Wood, of Streetsville, • is spending her vacation with her ■parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood. Miss Iva Fisher is spending sev­ eral days in. Sarnia with her sis­ ter, Miss Ferrol Fisher. I Miss Audrey Sims has accepted a I position in London and commenced I her 'duties on Thursday last, ] Mrs. George Jaques spent several days with her sister, Mrs. S. R. Peart, in Rockwood. Mr. Lloyd Beavers, of Detroit, spent several’ days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers. Miss -Violet Willis, of Marlette, Mich., visited friends and relatives LOCALS TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFauJ Choir Deader, Mr. Middlemiss BOYS COTTON SHIRTS AND PANTS In short pant or long. The shirts are the inner or outer style which' are very popular $1.39 and $ 1.95 ■ i Barrister, Solicitor, Phone 77 Notary Exeter Fifth Sunday After Trinity 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ mon, The Rev. M. Elston,* Marion Pooley Beauty Shop All Work Guaranteed Exeter Phone 245 MENS STRAW HATS Clearing all straw hats that we have in stock. Values to $2.25 HONEY FOR SALE—In custo­ mer’s containers. Light honey, 12c lb.; 50 lb. lots, 11c; amber hon­ ey, .10 c lb.; 50 lb. lots, 9c; Excel­ lent quality, J. Haberer & Sons, Zurich, Ont, ltp. NOTICE—During the week of July 14 th to 19 th my office hours will be 7.00 to 10.00 p.m, on Tues­ day and Saturday. John Drugless Practitioner and etris t. Ward, Optom- 3-3tc FOR .SALE’—Fordson tractor and. Oliver plow, $150.00, Also Ford long stake truck, dual tires 6-ton license,- $295.00. Sandy liot, Exeter. . and and El-An­ ais ac-FARM MUST BE SOLD—On count of ill health of, owner, 150 j acres with good buildings, best of land and convenient to Exeter. Willy sell at once with all crops included or for fall delivery. Priced very low and on easy terms. C. V. Pickard, IPhone 165 Exeter. - The "office of the Times-Advo- cate will close each Saturday after­ noon during- the summer. The of­ fice will be open from eight to ten o’clock Saturday evenings. See Geo. F. Clark for all kinds of windmills, pump jacks, pumps and piping. Repairing windmills and pumps. Phone Credlton 23-6. R. R. 3 Dashwood. FARMS FOR SALE—100 acres, brick house, bank barn, water in buildings, hydro, bush. Best of land. Mostly seeded out. Easy terms. Immediate possession if desired. Several other good farms for immediate or tall possession, C. V. Pickard, phone 165, Exeter. GASH for fox horses and dead animals. Two-hoUr service, night. Grinder for sale. Credlton, '47rl5 collect. Williams, day or Phone Jack JSALESMEN WANTED If you want a better income— your own business—plenty of co­ operation—repeat business—a big line of fast selling household neces­ sities—write for free details and catalogue at once if you are willing to make a change. FAMILEX, 570 St. Clement Street, MONTREAL. TENDERS Whereas the Fire Insurance now in force on the Huron County Home hud Outbuildings expires on the 1st day of September, 1941., And whereas there is now under construction at the said ■ Home a Fire Alarm System which will be completed within a few weeks. Therefore the County Homo Committee are requesting Insurance • Agents within the County of Huron to submit tenders for this insurance, to the undersigned, on or before IS o’clock noon, Saturday, August 9 th, 1941. The lowest or any ten­ der not necessarily accepted, information regarding this in­ surance may be bad at the Countv Clerk’s Office, Court House, God- erich, Ont, iMte Signed, K W. MILLER, 'County Clerk % LEAVITT’S THEATRE Exeter, Ontario Phone 135 Air Conditioned THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Special Attraction for the Week­ end—'Double Feature ‘Here Comes the Navy’ Starring JAMES CAGNEY PAT O’BRIEN and ; “Road Show With ADOLPH MENJOU and CAROLE LANDIS e * * MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 2 features Angels Over Broadway • Starring DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS “Secret Seven” A mystery drama with an all-star cast W #■ •’ 1 Coming--------- “TIN PAN^ALLEY” “SEA WOLF” Mich., visited friends in town last week. Miss Broadbent of Visiting with Miss It. Mr. E. Grigg. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. George Wright are spending a few days in Toronto on business. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frayne and two daughters, of Alvinston, vis­ ited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Frayne. Trooper Maxwell Harness, of Ham­ ilton spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Har­ ness. / Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Moffatt and family, of Listowel, spent Sunday the late J. T. Fuller at Sarnia on afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. ’ Friday last. Medd. Mr. ,and Mrs. J, H. Jones, Neil and Gwenneth are holidaying at ■their ^summer cottage, “The May­ flower” at Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Ford and daughter, of Detroit, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Taylor? Miss Elizabeth Martin, of Toronto, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J, g. Cochrane, over the week­ end, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Floody, of Windsor, were week-end visitors with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Diiiddnfield, Mr’ and Mrs. Glen Davis and two sons, of Kenmore, spent July 4th and, the week-end with the letter's brother, Dr, and Mrs. Steiner* Miss Gertrude Stewart, of To­ ronto and Mrs. J. V. McAree of Mi­ mico visited with their aunt, Mrs, J, S. Stewart and other friends the bast week, Port Hope is MacFaul and Mr* and Mrs. J. L. Routledge, Bobby and Maida, Of Toronto, are holidaying at the home of Mr. Wilt Ham Rivers. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Johnson and son Teddy, of Toronto,' are holiday­ ing with the latter’s sister, Mrs. and Mr. E. R. Hopper. Mr, Laverne , Christie, steno­ grapher for the Canadian' Depart­ ment Stores, of the T. Eaton Co., To­ ronto, spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F, Beavers and Miss A, Eacrett and Mr. Rich­ ard Welsh attended the funeral of .Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Corbett, Miss Margaret Corbett and Mrs, Eli Christie, of London, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christie on Sunday last. Mr. Geo. Beavers, who has been visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers, re­ turned to . his home in Morrisbutg last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Len Hais't, of Mt. Clemens, Mich., called on friends in town the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. O, E. Kestle, of Detroit, Mrs. Kestle, Mrs. H. Elworthy and Mary ’eturned Mon­ day from a few holidays at Tober­ mory, Miss Phyllis Bierling, R.N., who • recently underwent an operation at the Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital, for appendicitis, is recuperating at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. VanGamp were at j Teeswater on Saturday attending the funeral of Mr. VahCamp’s cousin,' Mrs?' Edgar, who died in Toronto on Thursday. Mrs. Jack Finlay and 'son, and Mr, Douglas, all of Detroit, visited with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson, over the week­ end. Mr. Ernest Grigg returned home on Monday after spending* three days in Hamilton, attending the Am­ erican Mission to the Jews’ Con­ ference. Miss Stella Southcott and Mrs. C. V. Pickard motored to Preston on Tuesday and were accompanied home by Mrs. T. O. Southcott, who has been visiting there. - Miss Florence Anderson and Miss Gertrude Stewart, of West Hill, have ’ been holidaying for a week* with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Re­ becca Stewart. .Mr. add Mrs. D. Dellow, of De­ troit, spent the .past week with Mrs. Dellow’s grandfather, Mr, T. Apple­ ton, at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Appleton. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Butler, of London, visited in Exeter and at Cromarty Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Horney accom-. panied them to Exeter and. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Kerslake, Mr. and Mrs. B, W. F. Beavers attended the Senn Reunion at Mo­ hawk Park, Brantford, last Wednes­ day, Miss Eacrett, who has been visiting here for two weeks return­ ed with them to Preston. x I SPECIAL INDIVIDUAL PERMANENT Beautiful on any type of hair and styled, just the right way* Regular $5.00 for TOMLINSON’S * d R. E. RUSSELL 1 f is ,buyfoodonbargaiOay1 SAVE EVERY DAY GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator Buy food at bargaimday prices and keep it "garden-!resh” for days i«x a G-B Refrigerator. You’ll get now savings in food and upkeep yfiOLMl/ every day. Come ift today, ’Ml CAHADA Visit oun China Department Come in and look over our new china and bring your visitors with you. Many new lineshave been added lately. You will be interested in seeing our new English Ware ALL WHEAT FLAKES 2 Boxes 25c Cup and Saucer, 9c All for 34c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2 20-oz. tins ... 25c CHOICE RICE 11)S« • • • « « • — ....n...— PORK AND BEANS Libby’s Large Tins 3 for ..... . 25c VANILLA 12 oz. bottle . 13c ' CROWN TEA ' Black or Mixed l/2 lb. package...... 35c 1 lb. package ..............69cPICKLES, Crispie Sweet 1 jar 25c SOAP Colgate’s Assorted 6 cakes .... 25c PUNCH DRINKS Orange, Lempn, Grapefruit, Medium Bottle 12c Large Bottle 20c ’ Leave, or phone us your Order for Cherries Mr. Hugh Clarke, of Red Deer, Alta., spent the week-end, with his cousin, Mrs. J. S. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Wade, of Otterville, spent Sunday with Mr. ■and Mrs. K. J. Lampman. Mrs. Jeff Ross, of Stratford, spent last week with her* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Simmons. ’ Visitors during the week .with Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Heywood and Mrs. V. Armstrong were Mrs. Ellen Bedford and Miss Berniece Tapp, of London; Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Bed­ ford and son and Mr. and Mrs. George Bedford and daughter, of De­ troit. Visitors at the home of Mr... ahd' Mrs. E, Harness on Thursday and Friday of last week.were Mrs. Beech- ley^and daughter Mary Louise, and Miss Margaret Dickerson, of Flint, Michigan, George Wright ana Fred Warcup of Pt. Albert Airport. Mrs. J, V. McAree, of Mimico and Miss G. M. Stewart, of Toronto, vis­ ited with J. W. Stewart, of Thames Road and called on relatives and friends in town on Saturday. They are 'spending a few days at Grand Bend'. Capt. Bruce Medd, of the 14th Field Battery, 3rd Division, of De- bert Camp, b(.,S., spent from Mon-: day until Wednesday visiting his! parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Medd., Mrs. Medd and David, Who have beeh staying at Grand Bend, also visit­ ed here. Mr. and Mrs. Florondo Swell- olizer and son Paul, of Sebewaing, Mich,, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dearing add other relatives and friends for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Dearing have teturnod with them and Will visit with rela­ tives in various pai‘ts of Michigan for the next few weeks. ■ Mrs, William Blake, of Ashfield, Spent Tuesday With her daughter, Mrs. Richard Johnston and W, H, Johnston hei’A Her son, Mr, and Mrh Ernest Blake, brought het down on their’ Way to London, The elderly lady, who is in her 34th yean, is remafkably healthy and fit for one of her years. Smart and up-to-the-minute Arrow Shirts. Ties, Socks, Pyjamas, Hats, Caps and Sweaters. /''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' The Rev. James Penrose, of And­ rew St., is repainting and decora­ ting his residence, Mr. and Mrs. Herman English and family, of Sparta, were Sunday vis­ itors with Rev. N, J. and Mrs, Wbods at the Main St. parsonage. Miss Marion Smith" is remaining for the week. Miss Helen Anthony, of Ham­ ilton, is spending two weeks nt Foote’s Bay, Muskoka, .taking u special course In training for C, G, L Tv work. Miss Isabelle Anthony accompatiied her to the summer to-1 sort. Mr. ands Mrs. Wm, McDowell and softs Orval* and Gordon, of Benfield, spent Bunday' last, with Mrs, Mc­ Dowell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Vale, Orval also, spent the previous week holidaying with Ms grand­ parents. | IP Janies Stret Evening. Auxiliary The July meeting of the Willing Workers’ Evening Auxiliary of James, Street Church was held at the home of Miss Verna Coates on Monday evening. The president, Miss Helen Penhale, was in charge of the business, ihg ust son. the month Way of Christ in Brotherhood”. Miss Jean Sheere and Miss Alma Wood gave the scripture readings, fol­ lowed by the Lord’s Prayer in uni- son, Miss Pearl Wood sang a solo; Mrs. Tomlinson gave a reading and Miss Florence Down a paper oh the "Life of Winston Churchill0 The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction, after which lunch was served by the committee In charge* The next meet­ will be held .on Tuesday, Aug- 5 th at the home of Mrs, Alli- »Mrs. Fiwcett then took over meeting. The theme- for the was “Demonstrating the