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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1942-04-16, Page 8
Vhwrsfcy, April 16th, 1942 'w mm TIM&APVQCATO &Page 8 V’s Beauty Shoppe »'■I’ksr Pei'inanents of Lasting Beauty, Eugene, Spiral, Cbrnquinolo, Com* Macliineless vm a DECKER, Prop, Phone J12 Evenings by Appointment ■h.bination, Bxeter Markets Old Wheat. $l.<09. Creamery butter,, 39 c. Eggs, A Large, 26e Eggs, Medium, 24c Eggs, B, 21c Dressed‘Hogs, $14.60. . Marion Pooley Beauty Shoppe All Work Guaranteed Exeter Phone 245 S3 Canadian Legion Exeter-Hensall Branch BINGO..0 Canadian Legion Rooms, Exeter SATURDAY, APRIL 18th at 8.80 sharp 5c a round 2 consolation prizes ; i I LOCALS I I i 1 Bacon t I Hogs Wanted I LOCALS g Highest Prices Paid SAVE YOUR CLOTHES YOU CAN HAVE A NEW SUIT OR DRESS BY HAV ING YOUR OLD ONE DYED OR DRY CLEANED♦ * Norm Hockey agent for DEAN’S DRY CLEANING CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mrs. J. G. Cochrane. Organist 10 a.m.—;Sunday School 10 a.m.—-Sunday School 11 a.m.-—Morning Service- Evening Service withdrawn. The Easter thankoffering service of the W.M.S, will be held in the church on Wednesday evening, April 22nd, at 8 o’clock. Miss Laura Pelton will be the speaker. J10.30 n Men’s & Young Men’s Clothing I If you are in need of a good suit why not secure one now while yoii ar© able to procure two pair of trousers. We offer a splendid range of fine worsteds priced from $27.50 to $32.50 iiiiMiniiiiiiiiFiunuiiiiiiminiiiiiihiniiiiiiit Borderless Rugs at Low Cost These rugs are exceptionally good for bedrooms—6ft. by 9ft, $1.95—71/2ft. by 9 ft. $3.60—9 ft. by 9ft. $3.75—9ft. by 10yaft. $5.35—9ft. by 12ft. $4.95 | Archie Etherington | 5 Phone 171rll, Exeter == nimniiiiiiJHiiHiiiuiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiifiiii? Insurance of all Kinds Accident and Sickness, Fire, Auto, Wind, Plate Glass, etc. 7 MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev, Noiwal J, Woods, M.A. Minister Mrs. N. J. Dore Organist and Choir Leader p.m.—Public Worship and Church School. W.M.S. Thank- offering service. Speaker, Mrs. (Rev.) Hunt. p.m.—-Public Worship withdrawn in favor of Red Cross service in James St, Church. School re-opened Monday follow ing the Easter holidays. Mr. Wm. Davis, of Sky Harbor Airport, was home for the week-end. Mrs, W. Ready, of Owen Sound, is visiting with Mr, and .Mrs. Frank Wood. Miss Marion Smith, of Forest, spent the week-end with Miss Alta Harvey. Miss Isabel Turnbull visited her aunt, Miss A. Eacrett, in Preston, on Sunday. Tom Penhale, who has been con fined to his home through illness, is again able to be out. AO2 R. L. Wuerth has returned to St. Thomas after being homte for four weeks on sick leave. Flying Officer Thomias Pry de, of Manning Pool, Toronto, spent the week-end at his home here, Fusilier J. Cutting was home for ____ ____ ___a few days before leaving Listowel found on the street kindly call for* for another training centre, same. E. Bennett—scarlet, $2.00 per 100. Dream—40c per 100. 40c per 40c doz.; Gladiolus Bulbs FOR SALE * * * Joyful—golden rose salmon, per doz.; $2.00 per 100. Picardy—shrimp pink, 40c doz.; $2.00 per 100. Dr. F. pei' doz.; Golden $2.00 per Extra fine mixture, 30 for $1.00. Mixed Bulbs—25c per doz.; $1,25 per 100. AU large bulbs. Send for list of other varieties. Send* your orders early as stock limited.. Prices not prepaid. * # * * NORMAN NORRY Exeter is i Will the person who left at this office a small black change purse CONTRACT BARLEY- a limited amount of Contract Barley for the farmers. If you require any, apply quickly. Also a quantity of white field peas for sale at $2.75 per bushel. Cook Bros. Milling Co., Hensall, phone, office 54, house 63. NOTICE All dog -owners. Please tags at once. 'Clerk’s Office.- ______________ COTTAGE FOR SALE—Comfort able, well-located. Nice lot. Cash or terms. Several other houses. C. V. Pickard. secure LOST—On Friday, a smaH lino leum in or north of Exeter. Notify Mr. Ed. Dearing, Staffa. Reward, ltp WANTED — Middle-aged woman for companion and housework for elderly to Box lady. Apply by letter only No. 28OH, Times-Advocate. 2tc SALE—O.A.'C. 21 barley, aFOR quantity of Alaska oats, also a goh- ler. Orville Taylor, R.R. 1, Exeter. ltp FOR SALE OR RENT—IB storey house near station. Two-storey brick house, Huron & Andrew sts. W. C. Pearce. FOR SALE ing sites. with acre of land, 'electricity, acres. -Brick cottage. Build- Two-storey frame 'house I—Small house, barn and about' two W. 0. Pearce. TO RENT—For season 19 42, 20 Steres land. Apply to Jacob Querin, lot 9, con. 12, Stephen. • PASTURE FARM WANTED—I have a client who will pay cash for farm all seeded or mostly out. Must have good water and be reasonable in price. Pickard, Main St., Exeter. seeded supply C. V. FOR SALE—Two vacant, well-lo- cated lots in Exeter. Cheap for cash. Apply to Gerald Cockwill, Dashwood- 9-2tp FOR SALE-—Oats and Barley for seed. 'Cartier, Alaska, Erban, O.A. C, 21, Barley. Several loads of good cut oat straw. Mill. Sun Life Agent Jas. P. Howey Phone 33 Wednesday, Apr. 15, 8 p.m.—-Young People's. Thursday, 7.30 p,m.—Midweek meet ing for 'prayer* and Bible study. Friday, April 17, 8 p.m.—Meeting of Official Board. Sunday, May 3 — Sunday School and Young People’s Anniversary. Speaker, Rev. E. Aidworth. Wall Papers! Wall Pafpers! We offer you an excellent range of new patterns in plains, stripes and floral effects. Brighten up your room this spring. Priced as low as • 121/2c to 75c a roll MEN’S FINE SHIRTS This is another line that is hard to get these days* We offer a new shipment and. fine patterns in sizes 141/3 17. Buy two or three at the low price. Splendid value .Try a brick of Silverwoods Smoother-than-Velvet Ice Cream, in six delicious flavours—Fruit Special, Neapolitan, Maple Wal nut, Butterscotch, Strawberry and Vanilla—with your after noon delivery from Harvey’s phone 102 each .75 Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont. Phone 135 i 11 CURTAINS and CURTAIN NETS The best assortment of curtains and curtain nets we have shown in years. Come in and see the values we are offering. See our low price lines at 25c;30c; 35c; 39c JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Arthur Page, Minister W. R. Goulding. A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader a.m.—The Minister 3 p,m.—'Church School 7.30 p.m.—Major Watson of the Red Cross — - • Moving War”. Cross. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer service Thursday, 1 p.m.—War service unit. 3 p.m.—General meeting, Sunday, April 26th—Sunday School Anniversary. Speaker, Rev. Rus sel May, B.A, Headquarters, Toronto., pictures, “Britain at Special offering for Red ( Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday LARD—Choice quality Home rendered. Per lb................. ICE CREAM POWDER—4 'flavours Freeze easy. Per pkg. ............. 9c RED RIVER CEREAL Per package ... SEED POTATOES Fresh Cobblers, Certified seed FIVE ROSES FLOUR 7 pound bag .................................. SHREDDED WHEAT Two packages for .................... 14c THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY APRIL 16, 17, 18 “Come on George starring— GEORGE FORMBY Britain’s Ace Comedian Disney Cartoon and added featurettes 25cI Mr, Ivan Perkins, of London, spent the week-end with 'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Perkins. Mrs. J. Stacey, of town, is visit ing in Kippen with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Horney, who is very ill. Mrs. Manford Belling, of Detroit, spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Francis. Pte. Eugene Beaver, of Newmar ket, spent Beaver, at Snell. Mr. and and Gary Strathroy with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Tanton. Mr. and Mrs. J. H; Messer and Betty Ann, of Toronto, spent week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waldron, ! Clinton, spent the week-end with hei\ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hockey. Mr. and Mrs. Albin J. Fawcett, of ' Orangeville, visited during the past week with Mrs. Fawcett’s mother, Mrs. Finkbeiner, L.A.C. J. Rankin, of Sarnia, and L.A.C. S, James, of Belfast, Ireland, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Len Harvey. Mr. W. H. Johnston, who has been a patient at Mason -Villa Hospital, London, returned home the latter part of last week. Miss Dorothy Herbert, of Lon don, visited with her aunt, Mrs. R. Skinner, over the holidays, return ing to her home oh Monday. Mrs. (Rev.) Hunt wni be the speaker at a special W.M.S’. ser vice in Main street United church next Sunday morning, at 10.30. Miss Reta Rowe returned to Blind River on Saturday to resume her teaching duties having spent the Easter holidays here and in Toronto. Miss Ooqueline Simmons, who is attending Westervelt School, in London, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Simmons. Dr., D. A. and Mrs. Anderson have returned home after visiting for Several weeks with their son-in-law and daughter, Dr, and Mrs. McAlis-■ ter, at Fort Wayne, Ind. | ' Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers spent Sunday in Toronto. Their grandchildren, Fred and Pat Heavers, who have been visiting here for the | past two weeks, returned home. ■ Mrs. Alex Lloyd, Beverley and Shirley, of Toronto, and Warren Miller, of London, have returned to their homes after spending Easter week at the home of Mr. L. Day, Miss Muriel Hogarth, of Windsor; Master Douglas Mitchell and Mr, and the week-end with Mrs. the home of Mrs. J. C. Mrs. W. E. Middleton visited on Bunday • in the H. of I Apply Exeter Feed See Geo. F. Clark for all kinds of windmills, pump jacks, pumps and piping, Repairing windmills and pumps. Phone Orediton 23-6. ft. R, ft DaChwood. I FARMS*-—-We have eight farms for sale. Two fifties, several hund reds and one hundred and fifty. Some of these have the best of buildings and hydro throughout. All are good value at the price ask ed, 0, v» RlckarX phone 165. CASH FOR FOX animals removed, vice, day or night, ton, 4MS, collect Jack WiHikmt HORSES. Dead Two-hour set* Phone Otedi- 99 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH 24c 23c MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY APRIL 20, 21, 22 two features “Playmates” starring— KAY KYSER, JOHN BARRYMORE, LUPE VELEZ «€ with—TIM HOLT Coming .... ' APRIL 23, 24, 25 “SHIPS WITH WINGS” Dedicated to and featuring H.’M.S. “ARK ROYAL” Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss Second Sunday After Easter W.A. Sunday i 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Corporate communion for the W-A. and special Thankoffer ing. Sermon, “Spiritual Power” i PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 2 p.m.-—Sunday School Sunday services at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Wednesday, S p.m.-—Prayer Meet ing. Friday, April Rally at 2.30 and 8 o’clock, Sunday, April 19—Rev. Joseph Berry guest speaker. All are welcome. Pastor—E. Clemens 17—Sunday School sil BROOMS—4 string' 29c, top quality 69c AMMONIA—Household 2 pkgs............11c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER—2 tins.......19c CLASSIC CLEANSER—3 tins 18c /lie — FOR SPRING HOUSE CLEANING------------- MOP STICKS—Each .............. GILLETT’S LYE—Pel* tin .... CASTILE SOAP-—Small cakes 6 for 10c MATCHES—3 boxes ... MAPLE LEAF SOAP FLAKES AOne cake toilet soap free ...14c 25c 19c Phone 16 z is now well refrigerated the Ofchawa you tried our new Mrs. Sid Sanders is confined to her home with erysipelas. Mr. IH. C. Rivers is remodelling the apartment over his butcher shop. PIANO TUNING and repairing. S. BOARDMAN, formerly 11 years with Heitzman 'Co. and Gerrard Heintzman, will be in Exeter and district shortly. Please leave orders with Heintzman Co: and Gerrard Heintzman, will be Cleaning and de-mothing a specialty. It will pay you to wait for S. Boardman. The Middlesex & Huron Regiment has been selected as a unit of the 31st Reserve Brigade, and' as such is authorized to recruit to complete War 'Establishment and train the en tire unit. I • Master uougias ivincneu ana ivir, ana Mrs. R. J. McNaughton, of London, 1 were visitors during Easter week: With Mr. Fred Hogarth and Miss E, j. ‘Hogarth. Rev. H. and Mrs. Htaintotr, of Guelph, visited with Mr. and Mrs, W, R. Oouldlng during the past Week. They also visited in St. Thomas, Master Keith Stainton spent a ■couple of days In town, vis iting With Bill Weekes,■W' Those eligible for enlistment in the^ Reserve Army are as follows: (a) (b) (c) -(d) (e) Personnel of 17 and 18 years of age. Those under 18 must be enlisted as boys With, the parents’ permission in Writing, Men who have reached the age .of 19 and not over 35, with a medical category lower than “B”. Men who have been granted or would be entitled -to post ponement of coMpalsory military training under NRMA. Men over 35 and under 50 years of age. Refsonnel of C.o.t.c. of all categories of military age until graduation. The rationing of gasoline is going to be a vital question. The powers-t'hat-be have been requested to .do something about this and it is believed that consideration will be given to the RosM-te Army personnel. SEE LIEUT, W. G. COCHRANE Mr. 'Chas. Tanton, of Strathroy, visited in Exeter on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Tanton established with his locker service. Mr. Ivan Puouty of Missionary College, after visiting since Thursday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Clayton Prouty, of the Lake R-oad, returned to his. studies on Monday. Capt, W. E. Weekes, of Chatham, was home for the week-end. Capt. and Mrs. Weekes and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stewart motored to Guelph oh Sunday to visit a sick relative of Mrs. Weekes, , * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Findlay, of ‘ Detroit, returned to 'their home Mon day after a pleasant visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Ander son, and with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Art Broderick. j Rev. A. B. Irwin, of Owen Sound, Occupied the pulpit of James St. United church on Sunday and de livered two very acceptable sermons. Rev, Mr. Page was at Owen Sound preaching at Westside United church. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bierling have . returned from Detroit, where they visited with the latter’s sisters, Mrs; Ross McLean and Mrs. Wm, Smith. Their niece, Donnie, McLean, who has been ill, is somewhat improved, but is still seriously 111. Tpr. Calvin Heywood,. how sta tioned at Woodstock;' Spent week-end with his parents, and Mrs. Hector Heywood of town, 'Calvin returned., to Woodstock on Sunday. He whs accompanied as far as London by Mrs. Vernon Heywood and sob, Where Mrs. Hey wood Will spend a Week with Mr. and Mrs, R, SkeggS;1 I •I < the Mr; O.G.LT. The 'C.G.I.T. met in the St. church schoolroom on Monday night; . Marie Melville's group had charge of the program. The study book Was taken by Bernice Fink* bother and Shirley Baker read a poem. Hymns were sung and the meeting closed with Taps. James . . . HOW are you going to feel to-morrow? “Will you have that old spring time drag in your bones ... or will you greet the fresh sunshine Witli a springy step and a cheery whistle? . , . HERE’S the finest tonic on the market. Step out in a freshly cleaned and pressed suit,—put a . shine on the old shoes—and feel the rush of pep that will come with your smart appearance. Dry cleaning and pressing is a specialty with us. W. W. TAMAN Trivitt Women’s Auxiliary A joint meeting of the Women's Association and the Ladies’ Guild Was held at the home of Mrs. Mid dleton, The meeting opened with a hymn followed by prayer by the vice-president, Mrs. Bierling read the scripture lesson’ followed by the roll call an’d the minutes of the last meeting, A Very interesting topic Was taken by Mrs. Wenger."' meeting closed with a hymn the benediction. The and X i Move to Staffa Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Dearing two children, moved to Staffa day from! the residence station street Owned by Miss Edna Cochrane, of Kippen. and Fri- Special Pentecostal Services Rev. J. A. Berry* of Toronto, an able and competent evangelist) Will be guest speaker at a series of spec ial meetings at the Pentecostal Ta bernacle beginning with a Sunday School Rally Friday, April 17th at 2.30 in the afternoon and 8 o'clock In the evening, to which the public 4s invited,, also Sunday at 2 and 8 O’clock and each night of the following week at 8 O'clock ex cept Monday and Saturday. There will also be services On Sunday, Apr. 26th. Mr. Berry has unique meth ods of tpresenting the gospel with the use of charts, object lessons, scenic board Illustrations and film slide pictures. A rare opportunity Is offered to the people of Exeter and persons of all ages are welcome at these meetings,