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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1942-04-02, Page 8April 1942 THE EXETER TIME5-ADV0CATE V’s Beauty Shoppe Eor permanents of Easting Beauty, i, Croquixiole, Com­ bination, Maehineiess VERA C. DECKER, Prop. Phone 112 Evenings by Appointment Eugene, Spiral. ° The Trivltt Memorial Unit hold a Red Cross Euchre in parish hall op, Wednesday, April Playing at 8.30 sharp. Prizes lunch. Admission 25c. will the Sth. and The Thames Road Farmers’ club are booking orders for another car of western oats. If you haven’t sent la your order for fertilizei' do so at once. P. Passmore, secretary. BOWLERS ATTENTION! The annual meeting of the ter Bowling Club will be held at the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Wed­ nesday evening of next week, Ap­ ril 11th, at 8 o’clock. A good at­ tendance is requested. J. L, Hembly, Secretary Exe- Anyone wanting calves leave your order with me and I’ll try to fill it as soon as possible.—L B. Moore, Exeter North. ltp Lost.—In Exeter, a brown motor Kindly return to Times-Ad- Itp. rug. vocate. Lost—A black and white male, answers to the name py’. Phone 267, Exeter. terrier, of ‘Tip 2tp FOR SALE—Seed barley, No. 21; second generation tered, No. 1 unsealed at $1.10 a bushel. Erban oats, No, 1, 80c a bus. Harry Strang, phone 177rl6, Exeter, O.A.C. regis- FOR SALE—Alaska Seed Oats, grown from registered seed at 75c per bushel. Percy Campbell, R.R. 1, Exeter. ltp Exeter Markets New or old wheat* $1.09* Creamery butter, 39c. Eggs, A Large, 27e- Eggs, Medium, Eggs, B, 20c Dressed* Hogs, $14.60. i.................■.....................i I * LOCALS i I I Easter next Sunday. Good Friday will be a public holi­ day* Were you April foole’d on Wed­ nesday. Mm Bert Pilon, of spent the week-end with : town. • Mr. H., S. "Walter spent ■ end in London with Mr. Joseph Grant. Mrs. Ina Hodgins, of visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Coates. Miss Gladys Turner, of Plato, Sask., has accepted m position at Grieve’s lunch shop, » Miss Olive Wood, of Toronto, spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood. Cpl. Ted Wilson has returned to J Debert Camp, N.S., after a month’s I course at Camp Borden. | Easter Falls on April Sth . , . . : Rhone now for an, appointment for a new hairdo if you wish to make a smart appearance in Easter Parade. Marion Pooley Beauty Shoppe Exeter Phone 245 the I J FOR SALE—Registered No. 1 Erban oats, 95 cents bus., bags in­ cluded; O.A.C. No. 21 Barley, Grade 1, free of weed seeds and oth­ er cultivated seeds grown from re­ gistered seed, $1.00 per bus. Won Sweepstake Prize at Hensail Seed Show. W. R. Dougall, Hensail, ltp FOR SALE—Oats and Barley for seed. C. 21, Barley, cut oat straw. Mill. 'Cartier, Alaska, Erban, O.A. Several loads of good Apply Exeter Feed FOR SALE—Early Alaska seed oats; also a few second-hand panel doors. Chas. Godbolt, phone Exeter. 202, ltp 6 LOCALS -—Rev. John Galloway -Rev. John Galloway both, morning and p.m.-™Bible Study Goderich, Mends in the week- and Mrs. London, SAVE YOUR CLOTHES YOU CAN HAVE A NEW SUIT OR PRESS BY HAV­ ING YOUR OLD ONE DYED OR DRY CLEANED ■W « Norm Hockey agent for DEAN’S DRY CLEANING CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mrs* J. G, Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.- 7 p.m,-’ Easter services evening. Wednesday, 8 meeting. A supper will be held on April 17th. The Caven Congregational Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Stanlake on Tuesday, April 7th at 2 p,m. PASTURE FOR RENT—In township. Phone Crediton Hay 19r24. ltp First; Fullarton FOR SALE—Two farms. Lot 19, Concession 14, Township, Perth County,. 100 acres. Second: Lot 16, Concession 15, Us-, borne Township, Huron County, 6 0 acres. Apply to Nelson Roach, R.R.’ 1, Kirkton, Ontario, or to Mrs. Ethel Johnston, Science Hill, On­ tario, Executors of the Estate of Elizabeth Jane Roach, deceased. 2tc FOR SALE—% acres, barn, etc. Convenient to Cheap if sold at once, the Exeter Times-Advocate. house, airfield. Apply at 24-3tp FOR SALE—3-year-oId Percheron and Hackney, also 3-section spring-tooth $4'0.00; Fordson tractor, Sandy Elliot. mare, $75.00; harrow, $90.00. ’• p FOR SALE—Purebred Durham ‘bull about 7 months old. Apply to S. Gingerich, phone 84r3, Zurich. FOR SALE—OA.G. 21 seed ley. Apply to Alvin Essery, tralia. bar- Cen- 2 to See Geo. F. Clark for all kinds of j Insurance of all Kinds Accident and Sickness, Fire, Auto, Wind, Plate Glass, etc. MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev, Norval 3, Woods, M.A. Minister Mrs. N. J, Dore Organist and Choir Leader • 10,30 a.m,—Public Worship and Church School, Communion—The Minister Anthem—“Why Seek Ye?” Solo—“And God Shall Wipe Away • All Tears”' 7 p.m.—Public Worship—The Min­ ister, Anthem, "Calvary” I I I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blatchford, of j Toronto, visited for several days with j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Down. Rev, E. Grigg returned on Tues­ day morning after' a month’s speak­ ing tour through Michigan. Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Passmore spent I the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Passmore, in Sarnia, Howard Elliot, of the Ordnance Corps, returned to his duties at Barrieville Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ford visit­ ed with their son, Lloyd, at St. Catharines, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Broken- ’ shire, of St. Thomas, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jonah Sims. Lloyd Cook has joined the active service with the Army Service Corps and is stationed in London. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Russell, Bobby i: Sun Life Agent Jas. P. Bowey Phone 33 Canadian Legion Exeter-Hensall Branch BINGO..® Canadian Legion Rooms, Exeter THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd at 8,30 sharp Chickens, 5 Hams, 5 Blankets Special Door Prize Special consolation round General Admission, 25c 5 JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev* Arthur Page, Minister W* R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader 11 a.m.—Easter Service. Holy Com­ munion. Reception of new "mem-' bers. j 3 p.m.—Churclf School, Bible Class I 7 p.m.—Easter Musical Service by j ! the choir. Wednesday, Service'. Galloway, Thursday, sociation. speakex' 8 p.m.—Holy Week Speaker, Rev. J. W. 3 p.m.—Woman’s As- Rev, E. Grigg, guest TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH < 10c 25c pel* lb. 18c 25c per lb. 20c 29c 29c 10c a. per pkg.17c per lb. 15c AYLMER PIE CHERRIES Per tin ................................. COCOA Fresh Cocoa, in bulk .. Murray’s Fine Shoes Forsythe Silk Neckwear Smart New Top Coats Let us supply you with your Easter Outfit Men’s Fine Felt Hats Forsythe Fine Shirts Holeproof Hosiery 18c Orville Snell, of Strathroy, the week-end at his home Lloyd Reynolds, of Welland, the week-end . at his home in In styles that you will be sure, to like and in the newest cloths that are being sold this season. You will be interested in our low prices. .. iniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii New Silk and Crepe Hose We are fortunate in securing a few dozen silk chiffon and crepe hose?. These are very scarce goods. In the newest shades Chiffon $1.25 and $1.35; Crepe $1.35 Also the new Bemberg Crepe and Chiffon at per pair $1.15 New Footwear for Easter We offer a range pf the newest styles in Misses’ and Ladies’ Footwear for Easter, in different style heels that are very smart and are good fitters. Priced at $3.00, $3.50 to $4.05 Shipment of New Curtains and Curtain Nets We have been looking for these for weeks. We have a big range of the newest ma­ terials just to hand and can offer you tempting prices on this scarce merchandise. Values from 25c, 35c, 50c, 65c, 75c to $1.25 t N-/(MIX 11,0 In a shorty time we will only be able to sell you one pair of pants with a suit, present all of our suits have two pairs of trousers. Buy clothing now while the prices are so reasonable and cloths are all wool. Men’s two-pant suits for $27.50 to $32.00 Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday i LIBBY’S BOILED DINNER a tasty meal, per tin ......... LIBBY’S PORK and BEANS Twenty ounce tins .......................2 for 19c KELLOG’S CORN FLAKES Two large pkgs, with dish ............... CRISPIE PICKLES Large jar ................................................. STRAWBERRY JAM with APPLE Large jar ................................................. RASPBERRY JAM with APPLE Large jar ................................................. QUARTERED APPLES, Solid Pack Enough for two pies ............. per tin PANCAKE FLOUR Aunt Jemima PRUNES Large meaty prunes ..... 2 lbs, 25c CATELLIES EGG NOODLES Large package ......................... ASSORTED COOKIES Assortment of three ............... Rector, Rev. M. A.- Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss Easter Sunday a.m.—Sunday School a.m,—Holy Communion and Ser­ mon “Victory” Good Friday service at 8 p.m.— Preacher, Rev. W. Weir. PEANUTS Freshly roasted TIGER CATSUP Large bottle ... AYLMER VEGETABLE SOUP Individual tins ............................ and Jimmy, spent Sunday at Grand j HITLER MAY LAUNCH A Mr' rStfWq/'Thom SPRING DRIVE WHEN THE A.0.2 Bruce Whyte, of St. Thom- , as, visited over the week-end at the I WLAltliiK uliio rliNli, .... home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wil-1 --------- son. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Strobbe, Em­ ma and Frank, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George now Hay. Mr. and Mrs. B, W. F. Beavers Miss Isabel Turnbull visited Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Beavers, of Sarnia, on j Sunday. Masters Fred and Pat Beavers, of Toronto, are visiting their grand­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers. Holy Week services are being held in the churches of the town from Tuesday until Friday evening of this week. Mr. 'Bruce Rivers, who recently underwent an operation Hospital, London, is favorably. A.C.l Glen McTavish, tioned at Calgary, is ill with scar- i let fever and will be in quarantine for four weeks. Mrs. Robert Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Will Dignan, Of Lucan, vis- [ited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coates. L.A.C. Bill Wilson has returned to Quebec City after spending ‘a 14- day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilson. Miss Labelle Sims, nurse-in-train- , ing in Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital, j Kitchener, spent the week-end with j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. i Sims. Mr. W. H. Dearing, who has been, very seriously ill, is improving nice­ ly. Mrs. Dearing is confined to her home with a very severe attack of psoriasis. Mr.. and Mrs. J. C» Horton and _ . and Mrs. Louisa Horton, Oshawa, spent last week with Mrs. Horney and Miss Maud Horton. i Mr. and Mrs. I monton, Alta., Frank Hunter, guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hunter. ; Miss May Jones has returned to her home following her recent op­ eration in Victoria Hospital, Lon- > don. She is recuperating as well as ! can be expected. Miss Marie Ford, of St. Cath­ arines, had the misfortune to break her arm and is now spending about three weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hilton Ford, of Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mousseau and Marion, of St. Catharines, spent the; with Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Colling- week-end with Mrs. Mousseau’s | wood. They were accompanied here parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Broderick. ( by Roy Carrick* them I But that is no reason for you not having your dry-cleaning done 10 11 t 19c PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE s and i Before the Spring Rush1 Ii --------- - Get your spring and summer I clothes out right now and get them to 2 p.m.—Sunday School Sunday services at 3 8 p.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m.-—Prayer Meet­ ing. All are welcome. Pastor—E. Clemens p.m. and 18c in Victoria progressing who is sta- windmills, pump jacks, .pumps and [ piping. Repairing windmills and ! grandson, Robert Irwin, pumps. Phone Crediton 23-6. R. R, 1 # Dashwood. FOR SALE — Holstein heifer calves, These calves are delivered direct from the farmers’ barns and do not go through a sale barn. Har­ old Taylor, R.R. 3, Exeter. 39r8, Kirkton. Fred Smith, of Ed- and Mr, and Mrs. of Stratford, were Phone 12-3tp FOR SALE—Small brick with all conveniences, reasonable price. Fxetei’ residences, phone 165, office Main St, house at a very Several other C. V. Pickard,[ FARMS-—We have eight farms Snr sale, two fifties, several hund- reds and one hundred and fifty. Some of these have the best of huildingis and hydro throughout. All are good value at the price ask­ ed. CL V. Pickard, phone 165. FARM FOR SALE—Lot 9, con­ cession IS, Stephen, brick house, bank barn, implement house, Ja- cob Onorln, prop. tfc CASH FOR FOX animals removed, vice, day or night, ton, 47rl5, collect HORSFS. Bead Two-hour set* Phone Credl- Jack William? Mrs, Mousseau and Marion are re­ maining for a time. Mrs. G. A. Cann and Mr, Carfrey Cann spent the week-end with friends in Dunnville, Mrs. C, Cann and Patricia, who have been visit­ ing there for the past week, return­ ed home with them. Tuckey Transport —agent for— JARMAINS FOREST CITY LAUNDRY & DRY-CLEANERS Cash for Coal Southcott Bros. Phone 16 Exeter I Every Customer a Satisfied Customer CANADIAN LEGION Exeter-Hensall Branch No. 167 B.E.S.L. . members and veterans andAll men in uniform are invited to at­ tend a church service for the un­ veiling of the Honor Roll Elimville United Church ' EASTER SUNDAY April Sth at 10.15 a.m. Fill in at the Legion rooms at 9.45 a.m. Dress—Berets and Medals Speaker: Flying Officer Thos. Pryde Transportation will be provided Please register at Legion rooms not later than 10 p.m., Saturday, April 4th. I R. E. Pooley, Pres, K, G. Clarke, Sec. Mi’s, G. G. Birre, of Toronto, is Owing to war conditions, we, the coal dealers of Exeter, will in the future, sell only on a thirty-day cash basis, and, coal must be paid for before additional deliveries will be made, ’ W. C. ALLISON JAS. P. BOWEY R. G. SELDON & SON ANNOUNCEMENT Easter Eggs, Easter Bunnies and Mr. Ray 'Creech, of Forest, spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. spent here. Mr. spent Usborne. L.A.C. Gerald Schroeder, of Brantford, visited at his home over the week-end. Miss Edith Hunter of St. Cath­ arines spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brown, of Motherwell, were visitors with Rev. Jas. and Mrs, Anthony on Sunday. | Miss Alta Harvey, who is attend­ ing Westervelt School in London, spent the week-end with Miss Mar­ ion Smith at Forest. Mrs. A. Johns, who has spent the winter with Mrs. A. ■ Mantle, called to St. Catharines on evening owing to the illness daughter, Mrs. Gower. Pte. Douglas Triebner, __ Triebner and Roy, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Nat Corbett. Mr. Bill Corbett of Lon­ don spent the week-end with his wife and his parents in Exeter. I Having taken over the Spruce Grove Service Station, I am prepared to give a. friendly service to all my old patrons, also new customers. CHARLES ISAAC FOR SALE—Colony house, brood­ er stove, frame stable 16x28 ft.; sewing machine, small kitchen stove, library table, two dressers, side­ board, 240-pound scoop and plat­ form scale. R. E. Balkwill. ltp FOR RENT OR SALE—Grass farm, 30 acres, in Usborne. Apply to Fred Ford, R.R. 1, Centralia, ltp FOR SALE—Cordwood, rock elm and soft maple, also a quantity of basswood for summer wood. Mrs. Lulu Stewart, 7 tli concession Mc­ Gillivray. Craig. Phone 603rl4, Ailsa itc FOR SALE—Two comfortable Building sites. Smallspending the Easter vacation with j cottages. her friend, Mrs. A. Mantle. (house, electricity, barn, about two i acres. I her friend, Mrs. A, Mantle. Mr, and Mrs. T. O. Southcott mo­ tored to Toronto on Sunday. Mrs, Southcott is remaining for a time owing to the illness of her sister, Mrs. Delight Gordon, who is recup­ erating from a recent operation. Mr, and Mrs, Roy Alderson and family, of Arkona, spent .Sunday who has been vis- for the past threeiting with weeks. Mr, and Edmonton, iting with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and other friends and relatives in this com­ munity, left the forepart of the week for their home. Mrs, Alta,, Fred H. Smith, of who have been vls- W. C. Pearce.ltp Easter Bonnet Their all necessities of the season. We can’t promise you much in the egg and rab­ bit line but we have the very thing you’ need in headgear. Our complete range; of fine Morgan and Adam hats is chosen to add snap and style to any Easter outfit and to compliment every buyer’s taste.was Friday of her Mrs. 11 W. W. TAMAN Illium ONE .CENT SALE Apr. 8th, 9th, 10th and nth Blood Purifier .................2 for $1.01 4-Square Floor Wax for 66c 4-Square Polisliing Oil ....2 for 36c Household Machin© Oil ..,,2 for 26c Hiker’s French Balm. ...,,.2 for 61c Elkay’s Moth Fmno & Tabs 2 for 21c Saccharine Tablets ....... 2 for 26c Olinical Thermometers ......2 for $1.26 SUPER SPECIAL Vitamin Bl Tablets, 100’s 2 for 76c Nerve Tonic Tablets ..........2for 51c Haliver Oil Capsules ......2 for $1.25 Elkay’s Garden Spray ....2 for 36c wash Cloths .................. 2 for 16c Boots* MelOids .........2 for 26c Moth Killer Liquid ...........2 for 76c White Shoe Cleaner ..........2 for 26c Jasmine Men’s Gift Set Shaving Cream , 40c Shaving Lotion . 60c ffialcum Powder . 40c Regular Value $1.40 ALL FOR 89c ' See bills for big savings on 400 items —- .■ COLE’S DRUG STORE p“r lots, Sts., FOR corner 2-storey asbestos shingle-covered. Apply to H. Skinner, next door, or to G. F. Skinner’s store, Main St. SALE—House and two of Gidley and William asbestos FOR SALE—Young Durham bull. Apply to Garfield Hill, R.R. 2, Cre- dlton. Itc WANTED AT ONCE —Pasture land for cattle or a place for cattle to be taken in. Orville Taylor, Exe­ ter R.R. 1. ltp Mr. Walter Cutbush, who has been employed in Kitchener, is spending a couple of weeks at -his home here. 0