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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-12-11, Page 8I ■U » 0 Don’t wait until the holidays yow mew lVrmaneiit Look your prettiest for all the parties ahead VERA C. DECKER, Prop. Phone 112 Evenings by Appointment i NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Exeter taxes may be pal* to the Collector in the Town Hall, Decem­ ber 11th, 12th, 18th and lath. Hours: 9,00 to 12.00 a.m. and, 1.30 to 5.30 p.m, W, C. Pearce, Tax Collector.1 LOST — While hitch hiking through Exeter on Monday, Robt. P. Noles, Reg. B, 28211 of the 12th Regiment at Valcartier, Que., lost his wallet. Finder kindly return to Canadian Legion or leave at Times-Advocate, STRAYED—From lot 15, con. 2, Biddulph, a yearling Hereford heif­ er with punch mark in right ear. Hiram Thampson, R.R. 1, Clande- boye, Phone Lucan 42r4.—,—--- Avon Products for Sale—Apply to Mrs, Victoria Hyndman, Huron Street East, phone 17. ltp ---------V--------- FOR SALE—A girl’s blue coat, 4hai and muff, 8-year size. Phone 220, Exeter* —-—V---------- •FOR SALE—IS York pigs, 6 weeks old. Geo. Dunn, R.R. Hensall, phone 77r43, Exeter. ---------V.-------- WANTED—A bunch of pigs from 50 to 100 lbs. Harvey Godbolt, Centralia. Phone Exeter 175rl3. ---------V--------- FOR SALE—60 New Hampshire light Sussex pullets, ready to lay. Apply to Orville Weber, Exeter, ltc --------v---------- 1, ltc WANTED—A small cutting box ltpApply at Times-Advocate, —V------------ XMAS TREES FOR SALE—De­ livered, Exeter and Crediton. Wil­ fred Mack, Phone 47r23, Crediton.---------y--------- FOR SALE—Gentleman’s first- class, English wool, winter over­ coat, raglan sleeve, size 42-, reason­ able, owner, enlisted. Apply L. Battersby, Exeter. ---------V---- SALE-r-New Also repairing White wicker R. A. Orr’s Hensail.---------V---- SALE—Second-hand lady’s size 18. FOR parts, ness. sale at Shop at I Mrs. ltp and liar-'* harness done in ■carriage for Shoe Repair FOR coat, black, size 18. A pair of men’s new galoshes, 4 buckle. Ap­ ply at the Times-Advocate. —V------— —9-room apartment, Clean, hydro, Apply Box 280A, Times-Advocate. ---------y--------- SALE—Several little Stanlake. Phone FOR RENT- in Dashwood, sonable. Exeter FOR Silas Dashwood. FOR overcoat, double skates, inches. P.O. rea- The 2tp pigs. 35rl3, ltp---------V--------- SALE—Boy’s blue serge almost new, 9 to 12, lined, very cheap. Tube boots size 3, runners 9^ W. Watson, Box 187, Hay -v- MODERN 7-ROOM HOUSE New furnace with new a.ir-con- ditioner. New built-in cupboards. Drains all in first class condition. Three hundred dollars worth of shrubbery. I am moving into one of my new apartments within two weeks and Will sell this house at a real sacrifice. Make me an offer. —Sandy Elliot. ---------V--------- An Underwood Portable will make a grand Christmas gift for that boy or girl. See them at the Times- Advocate. WANTED—A barn for wrecking, 30 x 50 ft. or more. Apply to Box 12'8 OH Times-Advocate. 2-25c ---------V--------- j. FOR SALE—Waterpower chop-' ‘pliig mill, barn, residence?* and 261 acres land. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. ■ •■ ------__v--------- ! FOR SALE—Comfortable brick house wil$ conveniences, garage, garden. 'Compact cottage, garage, garden. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. V-——_ FARMS' FOR SALE—Never ed before, TOO and 150 acres. With fine buildings, silo and Hydro ahd water throughout, sonable price. Terms. G. V. ard, phone 165, Exeter. — FOR SALE—Comfortable house, nice lot, all conveniences. Several other homes. C. V. Rick­ ard, Fxeter. * offer- Both bush. Rea- Piek- Exeter Markets Old1 or New Wheat, $1.05 Creamery Butter, 38c FSSib A Lu.ge, 2£>e Medium, 24c Eggs, B, 22c Dressed Hogs, $14.25 W'B'Overseas Boxes... $1.95 Containing 2 lbs, butter in tins; 4 % lb. packages of cheese; 12-ounce tin of pork products; 8 tea bags. Gross weight, 4 lbs., 15% ozs. All ready for mailing IDEAL MEAT MARKET C. Tanton Phone 38 Main St .0 i I I Anthony conducted the the Crediton .I., ri KWH n ... i.iri'iffn I 1 i Qi ■ 111. .1 mini ■m. ’ Rev. Jas. services, on 1 Sunday. Mr. and ' Neil and Margaret, visited in Exeter on Sunday, ! Misses Gwen Cann and Doris Hay spent the week-end in DunnviHe with the former’s sister, Mrs. Jack- son. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Elliott < ifformerly Ethel Holt) of Sqrnxa, I called on Mrs. L. Sweitzer on Sum | day. I Mr. and Mrs. Will Amy and Al- 1 lan, of Burford, spent the week­ end with-1 Mrs. Amy’s mother, Mrs. E. Jory. Mr. Stanley Walter has returned to Yarker after spending the past two weeks in Exeter, London, and Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. William Bell and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Addie Grierson, of Parkhill, last week. Mrs.-Ella Heywood underwent an operation for goitre in St. Joseph’s Hospital,, London, on Saturday morning. She is getting along as well as can be expected. Mr. Chas. Godbolt has purchased the vacant lot from Mrs. H. Par­ sons on the corner of James and Albert streets and we understand he expects to erect a new dwelling on it. Miss Mary Baeker, of London, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dunsford. Mr. Bill Dunsford, of the R.Q.A.P.S., Kitchener, also spent the week-end at his home. Mrs. W. E.. Winer spent a couple of days last week with her daugh­ ters, Alma, of London, and Mrs. Truemner, of Strathroy, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Chambers, LOhdon township. Mr. Rd. Penhale, of Toronto, spent a few days last week visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Walker, of Ste­ phen township. London before •Jjome Saturday. ' Mr, and Mrs. Woodstock on Robt.,. Tinney returned home with them after spending a week at the home of. her sister-in-law, Mrs. William Coldough? Mr,s. Mary Hannigan was in Lon­ don Friday attending the funeral of her cousih, Mrs.. Arthur Cursley, who died in Victoria Hospital on Wednesday morning after a lengthy illness. Week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Caldwell, Exeter North, were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Caldwell and family, of "St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and fam­ ily, of Kippen, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ess.ery, of Centralia, jtnd Miss Mary Caldwell, of London. ' Mrs. J. J. White and son, Mr. J. S. White, returned to Regina Thursday after attending the sale of their household effects here. They are old timers of Outlook and j friends were glad of the opportun-l ity to shake hands with them.”—! Outlook, ^Outlook, Sask. 1 About children honored Crediton son, Mr. LOCALS Mrs, Mervln of 1 brick CONTRACTS for Golden Wax and Green Beans are now being taken. Phone or call at office for fur­ ther information. Canadian Cah­ ners Limited, Br, 100. phone 28, ........—W- CASH FOR FOX • .animals . removed, vice, day or night, ton, 47rl5, collect. ...—V- 5ee Geo. F. Clark for all kinds of windmLls, namp jacks, pumps and piping. Repairing Windmills and pumps. Phono Crediton 23-6, R, R. X Dashwood. . HOUSES; Dead Two-hour sei- Phone Gredl- Jack William? circuit on 1 Johngton,' Stratford,j saw Exeter Bay I Jas. P. Bowey in us GREAT BRITAIN STILL DELIVERS THE GOODS Third Sunday in Advent a.m.—Sunday School CONSERVE VISUAL VITALITY. * 4 * We make a specialty of CORRECTING optical TOK EXETER TIMKS.APVOCATE I OATMEAL i C. C. M. Skate & Shoe Outfits TOYS TOYS XMAS TREE LIGHTS in all styles, 65c to $2.75 * Oilr store is full of lovely gifts IJ I ' A. E. WUERTH ♦ * * All C.C.M. skates are guaranteed and subject to.repair or replacement should they prove defective. Insist on C.C.M. matched sets priced from $3.99 up W. W. TAWIAN The Home of Findlay, Beach and McClary Stoves arid Ranges We have a few Quebec heaters on hand. MACARONI Bulk TOYS DEFECTS’ with Properly Adjusted Glasses as well as Prompt Repairing and Re­ placement of Broken Lenses .* * * C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Office open every week day except Wednesday IQ a.m.—Sunday Schooj Services at 11 a.m. a conducted by Rev. A. G. Scott, of Arkona. Thursday, December 11 at 3 p.m. —W.M.S. meeting at the home of Mrs. Harold Whyte. Christmas Suggestions Buy useful gifts this season. They are always appreciated. You will find numerous articles to choose from in pur well-assorted stock. MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH chenille bed spreads New patterns and colorings $4.50 to $7.50 HOLIDAY LOVELINESS Wreathe your beauty in a gay Christinas hairdo. A new coiffure should be among the “firsts” your mind right now. Phone today for an appointment, • Marion Pooley Beauty Shoppe Phone 245 Rev. Norval J, Woods, M.A. Minister Mrs. N, J. Dore Organist and Choir Leader 11 a.m.—Public worship and church school. The Minister 7 p.m.-—The Minister 8 p.m.—Fireside for Young People Wednesday, Dec, 10—Annual Sun­ day School meeting, Thursday, Dec. 11 at 3 p.m—W^ M. S. meeting. Thursday, 7.30 p.m. — Midweek meeting of prayer and bible study Friday, Dec, 19 th—Sunday School supper and entertainment. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev, Arthur Page, Minister W. R. Goulding. A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader a.m.—The Minister Norm Hockey agept for DEAN’S DRY CLEANING We will call for and deliver Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays. Get Your Winter Coats Cleaned »and Dyed Now 11 3 p.m.—Sunday School White Service. 7 p.m.—The Minister Monday, 8 p.m,—Y.P. Union Wednesday, 8 -p.m,—Prayer Service Thursday, 2.30 p.m. — W.M.S. Christmas Service TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss1 —.. ■■ -I _—.......... .... NOW is the time for Action! The people of the Province of On­ tario are determined to beat Hitler. They know they can help by keeping I Canada’s dollars in Canada and j putting them to the use of their j government in paying for Canada’s war effort Alberta Coal — Canadian Coal for Canadians Phone 33 for a Ton 11 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon “Individual Responsibility I PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 2 p.m.—Sunday School Sunday services at 3 8 p.m. Friday, 8 p.m.—Young People’s Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting^ All are welcome. > Pastor—E. piemens Featured by a buff covei’ of somewhat different design, Exeter’s new telephone directory is being delivered to local subscribers this jweek. The Exeter book.is one of the first to have'this type of coy­ er, which will alternate with the green one used on the last issue. The contrasting colors will make if easy to distinguish the new book from the old. Miss Mary McKaig spent Sunday in -Hensall with her mother, Mrs. M. McKaig, and aunt, Miss Newell. Mr. and , Mrs. G. A. Hawkins spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ' O. H. Becker, of New Hamburg. Mrs. George Grant and Mrs. W- Barr, of St. Thomas, visited for a couple of days last week with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘H C. Clarke. He spent a day in returning to ‘his J. Tinney visited in Sunday last. Mrs. twenty-two children, grand- and great” grandchildren Mrs. Wilson Anderson, of at the home of Harold Taylor, on Friday, the occasion being Mrs. seventy-ninth birthday. per table was centred with a lovely birthday «cake. A social evening was spent. Stanley J. Smith, who has been stationed at Rockcliffe with the. r.C.a.F. Band which is attached to Headquarters at Ottawa, was home for a couple of clays., recent­ ly. Stan, With twenty-one other bandsmen from Rockcliffe, is be­ ing transferred to Gander Lake Ferry .'Command at Newfoundland, leaving Rockcliffe last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Turnout! and Mr, .and Mrs, Stewart Webb cele­ brated their wedding anniversaries together on December 2, with a fowl dinner at the home of the former. This date - marks twenty-fifth anniversary and Mrs. Turnbull and the for Mr. and Mrs. Webb, tend our congratulations , her grand- Anderson's The sup- I the for Mr. sixteenth We ex- Flashlights, Pyrexware—the ideal gift, Electric Toasters, Electric Irons, Tea Kettles, Glass Bowl Sets, Tumbler Sets, Cake Savers ■ Toboggans, Sleighs, Wagons, Joycycles, Tricycles, Skis, Hockey Gloves and Hockey Shin Pads, Pucks, Hockey Sticks —Carpenter’s Tool Boxes, Saws, Hammers and Braces— Roast Pans, Bread Boxes, Apartment Sets Traquair’s Hardware TINSMITHING PLUMBING SIGN WORK BOUDOIR SLIPPERS In many styles $1.00 to $2.50 LISLE AND SILK HOSIERY In Xmas boxes 75c to $1.35 VELVET GOLOSHES Newest styles $2.75 to $3.25 TURKISH AND LINEN TOWELS Many new patterns 29c to $1,19 PURE LINEN TEA TOWELLING A useful gift. Per yard, 55c 1 1 ■ ■" IJ V ~ l '" ‘J"" ■" '1J' 1 ■"" FANCY SWEATERS Warm and posy $1,95 to $3.00 NEW HANDBAGS In many new styles $1,25 tp $1,95 SILK LINGERIE Xmas boxed. Attractively priced CHENILLE & SATIN ROBES Smart and dressy. $3.95 to $5.95 FABRIC, WOOL and KID GLOVES 50c to $2.50 McBRINE LUGGAGE Twin Sets and Overnight Cases $2.25 to $10.00 ■ •• ......... Beautiful All Wool Kenwood Blankets Luxurious all-wopl blankets, for warmth without weight. In Blue, Rose, Cedar, Gold, Peach, Green and Wine. Also Kenwood’s famous Floraltint in six beautiful harmonies. Wouldn’t it be wonderful? A Kenwood blanket for Christmas? FLANNEL BATH ROBES Sure to please $6.95 to $11.95 McBRINE’S LUGGAGE Gladstone’s and Overnight Cases $2.25 to $13.50 FORSYTHE SHIRTS AND PYJAMAS It pays to buy quality. $2.00 to $3.50 GOLOSHES and SPATS Keep his feet warm. $1.25 to $2.95 ALL-WOOL SWEATER COATS Keep out the cold. $2.50 to $4.95 BILTMORE HATS In newest styles and shades $2.00 to $3.95 HOUSE SLIPPERS Cosy and comfortable $1.00 to $2.75 GLOVES AND SCARVES In wool, sets Per set, $2.25 BRACES AND BELTS Neatly boxed 50c,,75c» $1.00 WARM WINDBREAKERS Stand the cold weather . $4.95 to $6.95 . New China for Christmas See our display. Many new pieces have been - added for Xmas. Give your friends China. It always pleases. See our 29c and 50c counters. Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday a Saturday 1 lb 1 pkg OXYDOL — With 2 cakes Ivory Soap 1 pkg. CHIPSO — 25c With 2 cakes Camay Soap free With coupons 25c MINCEMEAT Bulk JAMS Apple, Jelly, Raspberry Strawberry 1 jar 19c FOR YOUR XMAS CAKE Fresh Peels, Nuts, Raisins, Dates POST TOASTIES Cornflakes NEW ORANGES . MIXED NUTS. MIXED CANDIES Men’s and Boys’ Footwear Rubber Boots for the whole family I Rubbers, Rubber Clogs, Overshoes Heelers, SliponS and Laced Mitts, Gloves and Socks Priced Reasonably Men’s and Boys’ Mackinaw Socks Polishes for all kinds Of shoes Hockey Shoes and Skates, new and used Have your shoe and rubber repair­ ing done neatly and promptly a| WUERTH’S Phone 252 * * * ENGLISH DINNERWARE Just arrived from the English potteries in Staffordshire at •S* B. TAILOR’S O. G. L T* The d.G.i.T. met on Monday, night in the basement of James St. United church with the president, Mitzi Moffatt? in the chair for the business pei'iod. Marie Melville took charge of the program. Shir­ ley Appleton sang a solo; Shirley Webb read a chapter of the study book; Berniece Finkbeiher gave a reading and Christmas carols Were sung. The meeting closed with games and taps. *. A box of twelve beautiful Christ­ mas Cards for only 2Be at the Yimes-Advocate. GLOVES— All the latest hits in men’s finer gloves for your selection. Except­ ional value. Upwards from...$1.50 MUFFLERS— We have a fine assortment of silk mufflers in gay patterns and fring­ ed edges. Upwards from.......$1.50 $ SHIRTS— Dozens of smart stripes and plain shirts. Separate and attached col­ lars. Upwards from.................$2.00 HOSE— Splendid selection of hose in startl­ ing designs and colour combinat­ ions at pet pair...,...........................50c OTHER SUGGESTIONS . Handkerchiefs, Bathrobes,. Belts, ^Sweaters* Ties, Suspenders Braces and everything in men’s apparel. Mt. 0. iF. Hooper, of London, was In town on Tuesday on business.to Mrs^ E. A« FoIIiak loft last wook visit in Toronto. *