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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1942-05-28, Page 8-•:i ■■. l.MM.,,|l,WI!!i,^^^ » Thursday, Maty 28fh, 1942....... . — ftTHE EXETER TIMES-APVQCATJ5 * *Page 8 V’s Beauty Shoppe •« ft ' * For Perm an ents of pasting Beauty, Fugene, Spiral, Croquixiole, Com­ bination, Machineless VEBxl C, DECKER, Prop, Phone 112 Evenings by Appointment Exeter Markets Old Wheat, $1N)9. Creamery butter. 39 c. Eggs. A Large, 27c Egs, Medium, 25c Eggs. B, 21c Dressed Hogs, §14.60. iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;iiii Keen... Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont. Phone 135 1 Bacon 1 Hogs Wanted THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Special Feature I PRICE THIS WEEK $14,90 ‘Birth of the Blues 1 9 a Musical Comedy •starring-— BING CROSBY, MARY MARTIN and ROCHESTER MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY two features “The Chocolate Soldier Archie Etherington Phone 171x11, Exeter LOCALS with— NELSON EDDY, RISE STEVENS and an all-star cast Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture “Parachute Battalion” starring— ROBERT PRESTON and HARRY CAREY Coming , . . JUNE 4th, 5th and 6th “LOUISIANA PURCHASE”. with— BOB HOPE Youthful eyes are pre­ requisite for R.C.A.F. pilots and gunners. Your eyes may be too old for that job but there is no reason why you should not enjoy good comfortable vision. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Galloway Mrs. J. G. Cociirane, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Public Worship 7 p.m.-—Public Worship The C.'C.C. will meet at the home of Mrs. A. Moir on Tuesday, June 2nd, at 3 p.m. ■tex «!»«> ® — Better See—• C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Office open every week day except Wednesday 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii Marion Pooley Beauty Shoppe All Work Guaranteed Phone 245 MAIN ST, UNITED CHURCH Rev, Nerval J. Woods, M,A. Minister Mrs. N. J. Dore Organist and Choir Leader 10.30 a.m,—Public Worship and Sunday School, The Minister. 7 ip.m.—Public Worship. The Min­ ister Thursday, 7.30 p.m. — Midweek meeting of prayer and Bible study. LOW PRICED u We offer ten good patterns in English feltols and Canadian Rexoleum in two and three yard widths. These are very suitable for bedroom halls as well as dining rooms and kitchens. Note these low prices 6 ft. x 9 ft. $1.95, 9 fit. x 9 ft. $3.69 9 ft. x 10i/2 ft. $4.25 9 ft. x 12 ft $4.95, 9 ft. x 15 ft. $5.95 PAPER BLINDS In green and cream crepe paper without rollers. Each 15c. WASHABLE BLINEJS With rollers, a good looking blind at a low price. Green and cream each 55c FRILLED SCRIM CURTAINS 2^4 yards long. A good curtain for bed- roomis with green, red, blue or gold1 trimming. Per pair $1.15 .....„,m;- ........ . LACE CURTAINS Comes in’ ecru shade — 2^4 yards long, ready to hang. A good value at per pair $1.59 — $1.95 — $2.50JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Arthur Page, Minister* W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader ■Church School, Bible Class -The Ministei’ I | Exeter *1. Mr. Wm. Davis, of Sky Harborj-------— Airport, spent May 24th with his j mother, { Mrs. William Hill is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. I We don’t have to tell yoii that rail- Clarise Miss was a Ida M. Mr. spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Chas. Birney. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hern, of Goderich, visited at the home.of and Mrs. Charles Johns. Mrs. Ellen Wilkinson left week for Belgrave, where she tends remaining foi* a time. Mr. and Mrs. Gourley, of Marys, were week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hodgson. Mr. Borden Sanders,- of the Medi­ cal School, London, sipent the holi­ day week-end at his nome here. Mrs. Irene Miles and Norma, of London, spent the holiday with the former’s mother, Mrs. Lillian Short. Mr. Bill MdCreath, of Kincar­ dine, spent the holiday at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. I. Arm­ strong. Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Wood, of Sud­ bury, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Wood. Mr. Grant ronto, spent parents, Mr. lingwood. Mr. son Ross, week-end with Mr. Schroeder... Mr. and Mrs. and Betty Ann, the holiday with lary Horton. >■ Mr. Sidney West,, who is on the! staff of the North Bay Daily Nug- i get, spent the *holiday week-end with ) his mother in^town. t Mrs. Frank Murdock, and Miss- j es Isabelle and Helen Anthony, of| Hamilton, visited over the week­ end with Rev. and Mrs. Jas. An- gthony. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Higgins and Miss F'errol, of Clinton, spent May 25 th with Hunter and gins. Mr. and Toronto, were holiday the home of Mrs. J. C. E. H. Beaver returning for a visit. Mr, George Kennings, of Lobo, j and Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Wright and daughter, Marie, of Detroit, vis­ ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davis, Jeanette and William, of Tara, spent the; week-end holidays in Exeter. Mrs. Sidney Davis returned to Tara with them on a visit. Mr. Grant Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs, Hector Taylor,, who has been attending Western University, Lon­ don, has passed his exams and is home for the summer. Miss Labelle Sims, nurse-in-train­ ing at the Kitchener-Waterloo Hos­ pital, Kitchener, is spending three weeks’ vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Adams, of Dunnville, Mr. and Mrs. Ted 'Ta­ man and Toni, of'Listowel, an'd Mr, and Mrs, Robert Graves and son, of London, were visitors with Mr, and Mrs. W, W, Taman over the week­ end- Mr. Frank Johns, Roger and Gor­ don, of Toronto, visited over the week-end aWith Mr. and Mrs, Percy McFalls. ^Mr. Johhs spoke at the James St. Sunday School in the af-. ternoon add &t the evening service [nud 9.10 p.m. saug two delightful solos. , Students attending the Wester- velt Business College in London, were home for the holiday week*' end. Jean STORING COAL NOW IS PLAIN COMMON SENSE I road transportation facilities will ! be at a premium this autumn. War | (goods must move first. “y' ’• [for the planes, tanks and guns by ‘putting in1 your winter’s supply of coal as early as • possible. This is one way of doing your bit. I JUNE 11th, 12th and 13th “KEEP ’EM FLYING” with— ABBOTT & COSTELLO ) a.m.~ a.m.- 4 ft JUNE 25th, 26th and 27th “HONKY TONK” with—CLARK GABLE I Miss Evelyn Howard, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Howard. Mrs. Vyrne Smith, Mrs. Norman Hunter and Arlene and Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, of London, spent Sunday and Monday with friends in Milverton. Pte. Bill Dunsford, R.C.A.P.’C., of Kitchener, spent the week-end With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Dunsford. Bill was transferred to Listowel on Monday. PLANTS FOR SALE Spanish Onions Tomatoes Bonny Best John Bear Earliana Beaf Steak Petunia Snap Dragon Geraniums Ferns and other Flowering Plants L. DAY & SON I MACHINELESS WAVING ® For new halt loveliness make in appointment now fdt ah Othermo Machineless Wave* This brilliant British achievement in machineless waving is now here from England for* the first time, You’ll find it highly beneficial to your hair—and you’ll be delighted with t results* TOMLINSON’S I Hairdressingi' Phone 146 Snell. | Ruby Treble, ot Toronto, jgo^ (irs(, week-end visitor with Mrs. ■ “ Sanders. W. J. Birney, of’ Toronto, 1'0 n 7 p.m.—The Minister. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Service TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Mr. this in-; i f st. 1 Collingwood, of the holiday with and Mrs. Thos. and Mrs, Carl Scriven and of Toronto, spent the and Mrs. Chas. J. of Mr. and Mrs. Hil- Harvey Me’sser Toronto, spent Mrs. W. A. Phone 33 Jas. P. Howey 3 Good Dances * * * SPRUCE GROVE TUESDAY & FRIDAY NITES * * » EXETER OPERA HOUSE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Steeper’s Orchestra 10 11 Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middleuaiss Trinity 'Sunday a.m.—Sunday School a.,m,—Moiming Prayer and Ser mon: ‘The Lord a Great God” PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Worship <7,30 p.m.—Evangelistic Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer ing. . All are welcome. Pastor—E. Clemens meet- I 1 wide Linoleums while they . are available Three exceptionally good patterns to choose from with just a few rooms left. You will like the patterns. Price per yard $4.25 I Congoleum We carry a full stock of Congoleums in all sizes as well as two of the best patterns in two and three yard widths. Bring the size of your room and get our prices. —--------— ...........— ——_...... ' -- Odd Lengths of Linoleum We offer a few lengths of 4 yard wide linoleums with pot enough for a large room at substantial savings ” ----------- ----- - , ... , ----- ---------------- „ „ .............. ft.....................................................; - Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday i ; Sergt. and Mrs. Jackson, of High 1 River, Alta., have been visiting with I then* uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. i F. Brierley and othei’ relatives. | Sgt. Jackson, who has been training | at Trenton, has been transferred to J High River. L.A.C. Harold Myers, also of High River, who is stationed at St. Thomas, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Brierley ovex’ Sujiday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns spent last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johns and family. Mrs. (Dr.) Walter Johns and daughter, Barbara Anne, of Edmonton, accom­ panied by her mother, Mrs.' Merritt, of Waterloo, spent a pleasant day with them. M-rs. ter will return to monton the lattex’ CiP'l. Johns has Johns and daugh- their home in Ed- part of this week, attended Sarcee camp and will again teach at sum­ mer school in the University of Al­ berta. Patrick, of i visitors at | Snell, Mrs. I with them | 1 ____! Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hig- Graduation Gift The Original Apple Blossom Cologne 60c — 95c — $1.50 Your Drugs at ROBERTSON’S 50 ExeterPhone LOCAL NEWS is Kinney, of Toronto, visitor with tMr. and Hockey. Q. Branton, of To­ 23c 8c per pack 39c MY T NICE WHEAT FLAKES 5 lb. bag.................. CORN FLAKES Post Sugar Crisp.... WHEAT FLUFFS Large bushel bag.. FANCY COOKIES—Four Varieties ’Strictly fresh...... ..........................per lb 19c VANCAMP’S TOMATO JUICE Large-20 ox. tin.............. 2 for 19c PREPARED MUSTARD Harry Horne’Sj fancy tumbler.............».15c • FLOUR SPECIAL —■ THURS, FRI. SAT. Five Roses.........................98 lb. bag $2.69 STOVE PIPE ENAMEL With tin and brush............ IDEAL SILVER POLISH Large bottle.,,....................... LARGE MEATY PRUNES Save sugar................... 2 lbs. 28c HARRY HORNE’S VANILLA With fancy vinegar jar, RED ROSE SALMON Fancy .pack............;........ 27c ...25c ...19c 1 lb. can 19c —......... ' a Bros Phone 16 Exeter ♦ Bus Service Change of Time Table effective May 1st ‘ Leaves I^xeter SOUTH BOUND daily including Sundays, 9 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Saturdays 9 a.m., 2 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. Sundays and Holidays, 9 a.m., 6.30 p.m. and 9.60 p.m. Ii ii i I tI I r I ii I NORTH BOUND, daily except Sundays and Holidays, 1.30 p.m. j and 8 p.m. ' .Sundays and Holidays 1.30 p.m. They were Arthur Hern, Miss Brook and Miss Margaret Al­ Sec your local agent For further information ' TOMLINSON ’S BARBER SHOP Phone 146 [ lison, of Usbdrne; Misses Florence . “a CoMe’ Western Ontario Motorways LOCAL NEWS Mr. J. W. Powell spent the week­ end with Mrs. Powell. Miss Audrey Calhoun, of Toron­ to, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Penhale. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller, of Niagara Falls, visited with Mr. and ■ Mrs. E. J. Shapton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. and Onalee, of week-end with Rev. Andrew _________, _ _ _ i ronto, who spent the week-end with j Rev. J. W. and Miss Florence Down, j returned home on Monday even­ ing with Mr. Frank Johns. Mr. and Mrs. George Hay, Doris and Patsy spent Monday in Paisley With Mr. and Mrs. William Tooke an’d with Mr. South America, iting. 1 I J. W. Batson, Keith | London, spent the Mrs. Thos. Harvey. McLauchlin, of To- * Ik Summer Toggery for Men Summer Days are Just Around the corner. Do Not Let it Find You Unprepared^ Q r df ef r Your Clothes at Once and be sure of Delivery Hats • • • Hats by Adam and Morgan —Names which guarantee the unconditional excellence and wearability Mrs. Pearl A. Poles, of St. Thomas, visiting with Mrs. J. W. Powell. Laverne Christie, of Manning Pool, Toronto, was home for the week-end. Rev. and .Mrs. A.‘ Page and John spent the week-end in Thanxesville and Chatham. Mr. Silas Reid, of London, spent the holidays with his aunt, Miss Alice Handford. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Schlimme, of London, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Darling. . Miss Leone Treble, of Toronto, spent the week-end-with her grand­ father, Mr. Ed. Treble. Mr. George was a holiday Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Olive rpnto, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May over the holidays: Mr. and Mrs. Art, Cann and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cann and Gwyn spent the week-end in Dunnville. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hawkins were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Becker, of New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Green and Lois, of Pt. Stanley, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Green on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Winer- spent the week-end holiday with Mr. and Mrs. C.. F. Chambers in London. Mr. Lloyd Reynolds, of Welland, spent the week-end with his par- • ents, Mr. and Mrs. Luthex* Reynolds.1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lindenfield and, Arnold spent Sunday in Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floody. Mr. E. M. Dignah has returned home after visiting for a few weeks with his st>n Howard at Niagara-on- [ Able Seaman T r'1" .been spending a few days’ leave with Mr. Ray Creech and Miss Gwen ‘ \ T Teale, of Forest, spent the holidays j can. Mr. Duncan ...ixv it.. e...... .. _ pacjfjc ocean and Vancouver. Mr; and Mrs. Kathleen, of St. Frayne, of Wdlland, and Stanley Frayne, of ListoWel, spent the Week-end with Mi’, and Mrs. (jlay- | ton Frayne. [ Dr. Frank Blatchford, of. Ft. Wil- Iliam, who attended the Ontario Den- — ----- —- ---------— .tai Convention'in Toronto last week,Lucknow, had a ploasaht visit ,on j spent the week-end with his fath- Sunday afternoon with Mrs» Rich- er, Mr, Francis Blatchford, and with ard Johnston. ,Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wood. A.C.2 A. E. Lindenfield and Mrs. I ..................... Lindenfield, of Torohto, visited! over tlie^ week-end with their par-1 Captain Bragg and Sergeant More­ head were discussing1 another mom-, her of their outfit, a man who was serving his third ItitOh. Said Sergeant Morehead: “He’s a great ladies* man, isn't he.?*’ “Yes,” replied Captain Efagg, “he makes love to approximately six diffdr^nt girls every Week,” “What do you mean, ‘approxi­ mately’?” “Oh, roughly.” George Tooke, of Who was home vis- John Duncan hasthe-Lake. j Mr. Ray Creech and Miss Gwen | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dun- has been on the came home Suits... Despite War conditions customers the finest British woolen's in a°wide variety of attractive patterns—tailor made or made-to-measure. Sport Coats... Summer styles demand sport and lounge jackets in new tweeds and summer weaves. We have an attractive range of samples for the careful buyer. I we are still offering our' / with the former’s mother, Mrs. T.; G. Creech. Pte. Howard J. 'Elliot, of the R.C.O.C. at Barryfield Camp, King- at hisston, spenls^the holidays home here. Mrs. William Gardiner, ford, is visiting with her Mrs. Samuel Parsons, and other re­ latives here. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnston, of Oran Moir Catharines, from and Earl of Mea- mother, ents at Zurich and in Exeter. Mrs. W, W. Cooper, Of Kippen, enjoyed visits with Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Lawson and with W. H. John­ ston on Friday of last week, Misses Dorothy Trattnair and Bet­ ty Hogarth, nurses-ln-trainlng at Victoria Hospital, London, spent Saturday at their respective homes here, W. W. TAMAN and Hir- and Mrs. Visitors With Mr. and Mrs, Alf. Hicks for the holiday were Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Wilson, of London; Mr. and Mrs; Art Ford, of Hibbert; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Peters children, of Atwood and Mrs. am Shaft ton. ‘ Holiday visitors with Mr. Mrs. J. Caldwell were Mr, and Harold Beaver of St. Catharines, Eldon Caldwell and family, Mary Caldwell and MiSs Margaret Galagher, of London. Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Penhale, of Toronto, motored up for the holi­ days and were accompanied back to Toronto by Mr; and Mrs. Rd. Penhale who have been visiting for Miss Audrey .Sims and Miss Phyl­ lis Filman, of London, spent the Week-end with Mr. and Mfs. W. Sims. Rev. W. O. Mathers, of FullartOn, preached at the morning and eve­ ning services in Main Street Church on Sunday. Rev. N. J. Woods, the minister, was taking anniversary services at the Munro appointment of the Fuljarton circuit. Mrs. McNaughton and Mrs. Mit­ chell, Of London, and Miss Muriel Hogarth, of Windsor, jspent the| holiday with Mr. Fred Hogarth and Miss E. j. Hogarth. Miss Hogarth is very much improved and able to be up a little each day. Miss Bow-7-------/V ----------------------’— ° ** ***'*'*« cavil UUyV lviiss X>ow*two weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. i den, of Centralia, has been with her Walker. , |for the past week. « s