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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-09-25, Page 8■* THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE V’s Beauty Shoppe For I’ernmnents of Lasting Beauty, jjpirm, Croquinole, Combination. Maehineless. VERA C. DECKER, Prop. Phone 112 Evenings by Appointment J*.................. ................................... Five coupons for the draw for Shetland Pony, Bicycle or $50 Wart -Savings Certificate to he given away’ at the Lions Club Frolic Thursday and Friday of next week will be given to each and every customer entering the stores of Exeter from now until the night of the Frolic, ......-^....-v— TENDERS WANTED Sealed Tenders will he received by the undersigned up to Friday, September 26, 1941, at 8.00 p.m. for the redecoration of Main Street United Church, Exeter, Specifications may be seen upon application at the parsonage, ■B. W. F. BEAVERS, Exeter, Phone 86 -V-------- WANTED—At once, reliable, middle-aged woman, trustworthy, Protestant, for (lady) real home, conveniences, companion house-keep­ er. Apply Box 20’3, Exeter. FOR SALE—1 topcoat, 3 ladies dresses, 2 ladies’ coats, 1 sweater, 2 pairs ladies’ shoes. Apply to Mrs. K. J, Sims, Exeter. - -----V-------- FOR SALE—Second-hand buf­ fet, in good condition. Apply at the Times-Advocate. Itp APARTMENT for rent, modern conveniences. Possession Oct. 1st. Apply to Mrs. John Frout, Exeter. Itp. Xtfl Homemade Meat Loaf And other varieties of Cooked Meat for the I ♦ ♦ * Summer Sausage C* Tanton l I I tDrawing for door prizes every hour oijr time All Good Prizes. War Savings Stamps Jitney Bingo in the Canadian Legion Rooms SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 at 8.30 sharp Exeter Markets Old or New Wheat, $1.03. Creamery Butter* 38 c Eggs, A Large, 29c Eggs, ivieuium, 2.7 c Eggs, B, 23c Dressed Hogs, $14.10, VISUAL VITALITY * * * We make a specialty of CORRECTING OPTICAL DEFECTS with Properly Adjusted Glasses ps well Pa Prompt Repairing and Re­ placement of Broken Lenses * * C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Office open every week day except Wednesday •nr CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH • Rev, Douglas C, HUI, JMU IW» Minister • Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.-—Sunday School 1,1 a.m.—Public Worship. Sacra­ ment of the Lord's Supper. Evening service withdrawn in de­ ference to Harvest Home in Tri- - vitt Memorial Church. Thursday, Sept. 25 th—-Regular meeting of W.M.S, at the manse at 8 o’clock. Friday, Sept. 26(11*—Preparatory service at 8 o’clock. *T hot weather meal Phone 38 MAIN ST, UNITED CHURCH Bev. Noi’val J, Woods, M.A, Minister Mrs. N. J, Dore Organist and Chon* Leader 11 a.m.—Public Worship and Church School, The Minister. 7 .p.m.-—The Minister, Thursday, 7,30 p.m.-—Midweek meeting of prayer and Bible Study. October 5th—-Communion. ..SMART STYLES in MISSES’ and WOMEN’S COATS Don’t fail to see our new smart styles in lovely tweeds iri loose qr close fitting models. These coats do not have fur collars. They are smart, warm and will give excellent wear. Mrs. Clnbine, of Toronto, is vis­ iting with her aunt, Mrs. Harry Parsons. Mr, H. O. Southcott and Mr. H. S. Walter,, spent the week-end in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, est, called on on Thursday. Mr. Samson for Pt, Credit ed a position. Mr. G. S. Howard was judge of school exhibits at the Bayfield fair on Wednesday. Trooper W. C. Cutting, of Toronto, 11 3 Mrs. W. J. of For- Walker recentlyYelland left where he has secur- ,—,----, GIRL WANTED—IFor general housework. N. Statton, Exeter. Itp . y J .... FOR SALE—-Nnine little pigs. Ap- ply to Geo. Barkner, Exeter, . ----------V---------- FOUND—In Exeter, a sum of .money. Owner may have same byl are_ visiting with the latter’s proving property and paying for; sister, Miss M. Broderick. Itcspent the week-end with 'his wife and son, Marvin. Mr. and Mrs. A. Swayze, of Lon- proving property and paying advt. Apply to J. B. Creech.---------v--------- STRAYED—From lot 11, S. Boundary of Usborne, 2 yearlin, steers* without horns, one roan with white face, the other red. Commun­ icate with H. Berry, phone Kirkton 22rl3. Itc H. ■S ---------V_ FOR FOX removed. 23-3 tc Mr. and Mrs, J. J, Giles, of Ham­ ilton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F, Beavers. Mrs. E. J. Miners has returned to Aier' home in Kingsville after a n^onth‘s visit with Mrs. W. Walker. ----. .. • £ and week- HORSES. Dead Two-hour set- Phone Credi- Jnck Williams CASH animals vice, day or night, ton, 47rl5, collect. ---------V- FOR SALE—'Four acres of land and two lots, Village of Lucan; good frame house, cottage, 8. rooms; good, barn, good hen house; all kinds of small fruit, two good spring wells;, at a very reasonable price -for quick sale. Must be sold. Joseph Gil- fillan, Lucan, Ont. 2tc.---------V--------- WANTED — Exeprienced cook- general, family of 3 adults, small modern home. Highest Wages for experience. “Mrs. G. A. Ramsay, 197 Ridout Street South, London, Ont. 18-3tp---------V--------- HOUSE FOR SALE—Good, med­ ium-sized brick house, hydro and nice lot, for $900.00. C. V. Pick­ ard,.---------,v.--------- FUR COATS remodelled, lined, glazed. Have your coats remod­ elled latest styles. Moderate prices. Wanted,n a play pen. Mrs. Norm. Hockey. ‘ 18-3tp u-----------------V--------- FOR SALE—Highway farm, good buildings, water an electricity. Oth­ er farms. Houses, Exeter and Lu­ can. Old Metropolitan and build­ ing lots.' W. C. Pearce, Exeter. - _ FORD Stake Truck, 2 ton, with license, ready to go to work. Only $295.00. Also some used tractors. .Bandy Elliot, Exeter, ---------,V.---- - FOR SALE OR RENT—Oct. 1st, "Brick house, suitable for apart- ‘mente. Corner of Huron and And- wew. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. —^_^V—-— FARM FOR SALE—100-acre farm, 1% miles north of Dashwood, quarter-mile from school. Brick house, barn 46x72, drive shed, gar­ age, woodshed, plenty of soft water, two never-failing wells, 18 acres of fall wheat sown. Arthur Weber, proprietor and auctioneer, R.R, 1, Dashwood, phone 12r57, Dashwobd. *—^_V—-—» HOUSES FOR SALE—Comfort­ able cottage, reasonable price and easy terms. O storey brick house with ail conveniences, in good pair. Also two houses suitable duplexing or apartments, C, Pickard, Phene 165, Exeter. —V——. FARMS FOR SALE—15d acres, .good buildings and convenient to Exeter, Very easy terms, loo acres, brick house, bank barn, hy­ dro, Terms. Immediate possession. Several other good farms; C. V. Pickard, phone 165, Exeter. WILL PAY CASH for horses att'I cattle over 3Gd pounds, dead or alite, free of medicine disease. Photie Kirkton 34r3, collect. Hoss tfc for V, i Marion Pooley Beauty Shoppe All »Work Guaranteed Exeter Phone 245 JAMES ST* UNITED CHURCH Rev. Arthur Page, Minister W, B. Moulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader a.m."—The Minister p.m,—Rally Day Service Promotion Exercises, Speaker, Rev. E. Grigg. 7 p.m,—-The Minister Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Service, Thurs., 3 p.m.—War Service Unit. Sunday, October 26th—Church an­ niversary, • Chancellor W. T. Brown, Victoria University. > J GREY V/OOL-PLAID BLANKETS That will stand a Jot of rough usage, but are lovely and warm. Extra value each $4.50 PILLOW CASES A very good pillow case 42 inches wide. The last we will have !at this price. Special each 25c - I KENWOOD AND O. V. BLANKETS These come in plain shadje^ ias weill as reversible.. We would suggest that you buy now as prices will be higher* Plain isHades $6.50 PURE LINEN TOWELLING We are fortunate in having a few pieces left of all linen towelling* These are ex* cellent value at per yard 55c Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats for Colder Weather f Many of the clothsxyve are showing we cannot replace, if we could the price would be several dollars more. Buy your new coat early. You will save money. BOYS’ AND MEN’S RUBBER BOOTS You will soon be needing a pair. We are still selling them at last’ years prices. , Per pair $2.00 MEN’S RED BACK OVERALLS A full roomy garment that is well made. A. good weight and will give long wear. Special each $1.95 MEN’S DOE SKIN WORK SHIRTS Another line that we' think worth while telling you about. Come in two qualities in shades of green, grey and wine Priced at $1.25 & $1.50 NEW FELT HATS FOR MEN The new shapes and shades are here* ' Let us show you what is new/ Priced at $2.00 & $3.50 - 11 ■ .......................... '■(■"’"■WL-'. .1. -”l ........ mi. inn." in. iiii ii... .j Just Arrived! Phone KlrktOti 34r3, collect, Francis Mink Ranches. • ■ ...... Sed Goo. F. Clark for all kinds of ‘wlndmLIs, pump jacks, pumps and piping, Repairing windmills and pumps. Phone Crediton 23-6. R. R. 3 Dashwood. NEW ENGLISH DINNERWARE In two new patterns. These sets are 97 pieces and come in two n.ew patterns that we feel sure you will like. Very special each $22.50 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Bev. M. A. Hunt * Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss HARVEST' HOME SER VICES 16th Sunday After Trinity 8.30 a.m.—'Holy Communion 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ mon. Preacher, the Rev. J. W. Donaldson, 03.A. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. ’Preacher, the Rev. A. H. O'Neil, B.A., BD., principal of' Huron College. ’ The congregation is asked to have the Harvest decorations in by Friday. Car of Alberta Coal British and use Canadian coal Buy now and be Safe! Be I 1 • ». SEE OUR NEW WALLPAPERS FOR FALL .. «Jas.( P. Bowey Phone 33 Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday Mr, and Mrs. H. Hutton, ^gf Brantford, ’ ................. Mrs. T. end. Miss arines, ..her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flynn. ’Misses Norma Wilso^ and Edith Parkins, of St. Catharines, spent the w'eek-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Wilson. Mr. Harold Broderick, of St. . Catharines, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Broderick. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Broken- shire, of Hagersville, spent the week-end with relatives in Exeter and Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. B.* W. F. Beavers were called to Preston owing to the illness of Mrs. Beavers’ sister, Miss Allie Eacrett, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boyle and daughter, Nancy, of London, visited With the former’s mother for a- few days last week. Mr. W. E. Walker, of London, formerly of Exeter, spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilson. Miss Mary Westlake has returned home after spending the past two months at the home of her brother, Calvin, in London. Reserve military training for the Middlesex-Hurons will be resumed throughout the year on Wednesday1 night of each week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ogden, of Lon­ don, and Mrs. J. B. Armitage, of Lucan, took in the Exeter Fair Thursday of last week. Miss Katie Cameron, who had the misfortune to fall, fracturing leg, was last week removed to toria Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Beavers Gerry, of Sarnia,, spent Tuesday Wednesday of last Week with and Mrs. B.,. W. F. Beavers. Pte. Geo. Halls, of Kitchener, inerly of Artland, Sask., spent Week-ehd with his uncle and aunt,! Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lawson. Mfl and Mrs. Lewis Roloson, Mr. Eugene Roloson and Miss Helen Gbrvett, of Sparta, were Visitors oir Sunday at the Main St. parsonage. Mrs. Harty Lewis and son, Ben, of Stratford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coombes and also with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cutting and fam­ ily. Miss Dorothy Traquair, nurse- in-tralning at Victoria Hospital, London, spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Pra* 1 quail*. Mr, and Mrs, William Ferguson, of Thames Road, and Mr. and Mrs, Oil-1 ver Jaques and family, of Hensall, visited with Mrs. Calvin Cutting on ■ Fair Day. Mr, and Mrs, Ken Mitehell re­ turned to Toronto on Sunday after spending two weeks' vacation with the latter’s patents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Payne. Mr. Wilfred G, Turnbull, of To­ ronto, and Mr, and Mrs. John A. Turnbull, of Aylmer, visited with their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Turn­ bull, over the week-end. ’ Miss Alma Winer, r.n., and Mr, O. MeLaggam of London, and Don­ ald Winer .and Ray Wittikeh of Clin­ ton, visited oft Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. W; Winer. . d, visited with Mr. O. Sonthcott over the Helen Flynn, of St. spent tile week-end Cath- with. her Vie- and and Mr. for- the TO AVOID COLDS • Start Now and Continue Taking until Spring I IIZhaubut liver oil I . ... PLAIN . ; Nyal c.ompan’y ’ To Get Results, Take Only the. Best Your Drugs at ROBERTSON’S Phone 50 SEPTEMBER SPECIALS .. PERMANENTS.. Exeter Regular $7.00.......for.........$4.50 Regular $5.00.......for $3.75 for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wyndham, of Oakville, visited over the week-end at the home of Mr. F. W. Gladman. Mr. and Mrs. Bru-ce Shute, of Royal Oak, Mich., Mr. ‘and Mrs. Lee Slater, of Port Huron; Mr. and,Mrs. Russell Knapp, of Ida, Mich.; ,Mr. Bhrt Miller, Mr. Lewis Slater and lady friend, of Port Huron, visited with Mr. and Mrs; R. N. Creech on Sunday. Other, Specials from $2.95 to $10.00 TOMLINSON’S HAIRDRESSING Phone 146 ) i Norm. Hockey Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont. AGENT FOR Phone 135f THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY TWO FEATURES LEON ERROLL in z ‘Mexican Spitfire Out West’ Sis Hopkins” a musical comedy starring JUDY CANOVA ll MON, AND TUES, ONLY tjvo features : < I “One Night In Lisbon” with MADELEINE CARROLL and FRED MACMURRAY “Blondie Goes Latin*’ with.BLONDIE and DAGWOOD i ‘No Time For Comedy starring JAMES STEWART and ROSALIND RUSSELL “Ellery Queens Penthuse Mystery*’ starring RALPH BELLAMY and MARGARET LlNbSAY DEAN’SDRY CLEANING We ’drill call for and deliver Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Outstanding Workmanship o69c . 24c 35c SEEDED RAISINS 45c 23c .. 1c IVORY SNOW FLAKES 1 box ........... 1 dish cloth .... CROWN TEA • black or mixed 3 boxes..... 25c with Orphan Annie scribbler FREE PUFFED WHEAT Mr. and L.eMars, Merle 0. VANILLA large 8 oz. bottle 16 oz. tin . 8 oz. tin . c i, ;Mr. Chas. W. Campbell and bride, ‘ of Winnipeg, left for their home 1 Tuesday' after visiting in Toronto i and Hamilton and with the former’s Miss Ila Westcott, of Toronto, is visiting with her sister, Mrs, Rd. ■Coates. Mr. and Mrs; Wm. Ferguson and grandson, William,. Jr., and Miss Ferguson, of Toronto, spent a couple of days the latter part Of the week visiting with Mrs. Coates., Mrs. J. S. Mcllreath, - of Owen Sound, _ visited during the p'ast week with her sister, Mrs. and Mr. Wra. Sillery, She also visited her brother, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ham­ ilton and other friends. This week she -is visiting her brother, Mr. Wil­ liam Hamilton, at Cromarty. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Rhoda Westlake over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Westlake and lake chie don; lake Mrs. two children, Mr. John West- and friend, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Newell and family, all of Lon- Mr. and Mrs., Charles West- of St. Catharines and Mr, and Joseph Dayman, of Klppem parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Campbell, of Exeter. Recent visitors in the home of W. H. Johnston were his cousin, William Searson, teacher in school section No; 9, Bosanquet, near For­ est; his brother, Albert E, Johns­ ton, of West Wawanosh; Mrs. William Hawkins, Iowa and Mr. and Mrs. Simons, of Ireton, Iowa. Miss Doris Hay was a bridesmaid and Mr. Lome Oke the groomsman at the marriage on Saturday, Sep­ tember 20th, in St. Peter’s Luthg. eran Church, Kitchener, of Flora Christine Dettmer; to Norman Charles Hackborn, both of Kitch­ ener. Miss Carla Dettmer was her sister's matron of honor. Mrs. Lome Oke and daughter, Who had been visiting in Kitchener with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dettmer, return­ ed home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Green returned home Sunday after visiting in To­ ronto and Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Green ..went to Toronto to take in the Exhibition and to visit with their grand-daughter, Mrs. and' Mr. Ed­ win Hawkins, also with their grand­ son, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stewart. While there they enjoyed a boat trip across the lake from Toronto to QuefenStoh. Mrs. Gteeh remain­ ed in 'Toronto for a couple of weeks and spent the past Week in Listow- el, Mr. Green returned from To­ ronto after five days and rejoined Mrs. Green at Llstoweh Meets every second week. * University of Western Ontario EXTENSION DEPARTMENT History 30 ......... European History, 476*1600 Begins Saturdayj September 27tb, at 10 EXETER HIGH SCHOOL REX COFFEE fresh ground ' FIVE ROSES FLOUR SPECIAL.. LAUNDRY SOAP WE “SUIT EVERYONE Our new fall cloths have arrived! We now have, many attractive cloths in English Worsted and Tweeds. Come in and look over our fine range of these new fall pat­ terns and have us measure you for a smart new fall suit in one of our attractive designs. W. W. TAMAN PHONE 81 fiXM'ER* ONT. Mrs.’ Marshall Box and Dorothy, of Parkhill, and the former’s sis­ ter, Mrs. Watt, of Rainy River, vis­ ited with Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery, of the Thames Road, one day last week. -------.-V----- - Main SL Bally Services Rally Day services were held in Main St. United Ohttwdi on Sunday with large congregations present and a yery fine program, The, morn­ ing service was in charge of. Ray Waghorn, S.S. superintendent, sisted by the pastor, Woods, a __ ed the regular choir, singing “Jesus Leves Know”, and the latter, Thy* Light”, Mr, B. W, F. Beavers was the speaker, taking for his discourse, “The Church’s First Line" the first line being the Sun­ day School. He delivered* a very timely and inspiring message. • Us- Rev, N. J. A junior choir supplement- , the former Me this, I “Send. Ont James St. Mission Band The attendance at the regular meeting of the James St. Mission Band was 41, Hollowing the Open­ ing hymn, Mission Band Purpose and Mission Band ..Prayer were re­peated and Janet Nestle read tile minutes of the last meeting. New business was discussed, George Tan ton read the ecrip titre lesson and six primary children recited their prayer in unison, after1 which Janet Kestle played, an instrumen­ tal. Mrs. Tanton told a story of China from the new study book, showing how the children Of China lived and their school life^ Hol­ lowing hymn 429 tno meeting clos­ ed' with prayer. ______V-—— . ' Miss Bernice Delb'rldge, of Lon­ don, and Lieut. A. Ottawa, spent the Mr, and Mrs. F. J. M» svmefon, of week-end with Deibrtdgc.