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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1942-08-13, Page 8Thwmlay, August 13thf J$4& V’s Beauty Shoppe • * * For Permanents of Lasting Beauty, Eugene, Spiral, Croquinoie, Com* Mach in dess VERA a PECKER, Prop, Phone it 12 Evenings by Appointment bi nation, A Wonderful Servant but a Poor Master Xf Fire Destroys Your Property E could you replace it with the' = present insurance you have on it? iE Remember some of your present’s household furnishings are now | = irreplaceable and the total value has increased from. 2Q% to from what it was a short ivhile ago* XJoes your present policy protect your property from loss owing to Windstorm, Hail Explosion, Riot Impact by Aircraft or Vehicles or Smoke Damage? Does your present policy protect your Radio and Electrical Ap­ pliances from loss owing to light­ ning? The ordinary Fire policy does not cover any of the above For complete coverage at low cost see at once W. H. Hodgson Telephones: Office 24, Res. 162 J Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont. Phone 135 a School in botli will have charge music Rector, Key. M. A- Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Reader, Mr. Middlemiss iiiiijiimiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiuim your. i LOCALS Need Coal'! of Old price per yard $4.25clean TOMLINSON’S .large package 23c AYLMER PEAS.CHIPSO .2 cans NEILSON’S COCOAX l/g lb. tin2 for 13c Order D & H Anthracite One of the paramoiuit rules Shoppe will be closed from Aug. 10 to Aug. 17 inclusive. Exeter Phone 245 below .satis- C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Office open every week day except Wednesday iiniHniiiHiiininniiiiiiniHiniiinniHiii All are welcome. Pastor—E, Clemens your — you S and ~ WE SELL WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Get the habit of buying them each week. Full Fashioned A new shipment of hose in plain lisle, mesh lisle and in bemberg, newest shades, priced at 85c a BRUNSWICK SARDINES... THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE ISxeter Markets Wheat, 85c Creamery butter. 39 c. Eggs, A Large, 30c Eggs, Medium. £8e Eggs, B. 28c Dressed Hogs, Save Tires and Gasoline | For your future convenience = ship your hogs with local trucker where get the highest prices yield Archie Etherington | Phone 171H1, Exeter E There is no excuse for al­ lowing yourself to work with anything less than normal vision. The right glasses correctly fitted can make even par eyes function faetori.lv. Make sure about eyes. Have them seientif- icallv examined bv . , . Marion Pooley Beauty Shoppe CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Galloway Mrs* J. G» €?ect*rene» Organist 10 a.m.—-Bunday School 11 a.m.*—Public’ Worship Morning service only during August Two dozen only Summer Dresses in Crepes, Spun Rayons and Bemberg Sheers. These driesses sold for $5.95, $6,95 and $7,95. Take your pick this week. UNION SERVICES Main Street and James Street United Churches Rev, A. B. Irwin, B.A., Minister James St* Choir Of the 10 a.m.—Sunday churches, 11 a.m,—Public Worship in Main St. church. Subject: "Intimation of Immortality" -7 p.m,—-Public Worship in James St. church. Subject: "Branches Over the Wall." Midweek service—Wednesday, Aug, 19th, at 8 p.m. Excellent Values in Towelling We are showing a good range of part linen towelling in blue and red checks at 30c a yd Also a dozen patterns in pure linen at per yard 50c and 55c. English Terry Towelling In a range of good patterns. This is scarce goods. Fer yard 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c, y>«i»».i wm.ri w-'HM-.H-ra- a» 1.0 >*■» I 1 I LOCALS I I II Miss Marion Pooley is holidaying | in Toronto, I Mrs. E. J. Miners, of Kingsville,} is visiting with friends in Exeter. I Mrs. Henry Cudmore, of Seaforth, ■ is visiting with hei’ niece, Mrs. J. C. j Snell. Pte. Bill Lunsford. R.C.A.P.C., Listowel, spent the week-end at his l our organization is to give careful home. j attention to the heating requii'e- Members of the First Hussars are ments of our customers. That- is in camp at Thames Valley for two why every order for D&H'Anthra- weeks cite is a guarantee of receiving pure, Mrs. R. J. McNaugUtou, ot Lon-1 ‘'epenaable coal plus prompt, don, is visiting with her lather, Mr.!«”*' «'■«*<>'■■’ OeltvW. Fred Hogarth. Mr. W. J. Lower, of LaPorte, In­ diana, is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. John Taylor. Mrs. Oren. Winer, of Hamilton, is Visiting with friends and relatives in town this week. Mr. Orville Snell, of Strathroy, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarise Snell. 4 Miss Ella Link, of Watfofd, and the Misses Bertrand, of Detroit, are holidaying at Grand Bend. Mrs. Austin Bickell and Dorothy I Ann, of London, are visiting With her father, Mr. Wm. Kuntz.' Mrs. Jeff Ross, of Stratford, is .visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Simmons this week. Mrs. George Rockola and daugh­ ter, Mary, of Guelph, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Oal- . vin Cutting. Mr. and Mrs, Street (nee Grace Christie) spent Thursday with Mrs, Street’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Luker. Mr. and Mrs. John Prout spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Northey and other friends in Port Huron, Mrs. Fred Mitchell, Marion Douglas, of London, spent a days with the former’s father, Fred Hogarth. t Mr, and Mrs. Sylvanus Cann, ( Stewai't, Pearl, Jim and Gordon, of | Bayfield, visited with Mrs. Calvin • Cutting on Sunday. | Mrs. M. F. Salter returned .home j Thursday after visiting for a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Reeves, of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Willis and Miss Elsie McCallum, of London, visit­ ed with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Beavers on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mrs. Ed. Robinson, Mich., spent last week of Mr. Frank Sheere. Mr, Tom Raveny, of spent the week-end with Mr. and j Mrs. John Prout and also visited j friends around Elimville. I Air Women Joan Ahram and Lil- i i1 i i TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH 11th Sunday after Trinity 8.30 a.m.—Holy Communion 10 a.m,—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ mon: ’‘The-Gospel and the Risen Jesus ■ A 1 wide Linoleums4- We can still show you four good patterns in four yard wide linoleums. If you are wanting floor covering we advise early buying. These goods are very scarce Jas. P. Bowey Phone 33 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Worship 7.30 .p.m.—Evangelistic Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer meet­ ing. -------Re-O'pening------- Thursday, August 13th New Seats Installed THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Two Special Features First feature promptly at 8.15 Saturday at 8 p.m. “Broadway” starring— GEORGE RAFT, PAT O’BRIEN and an all-star cast “Kennel Murder Case” starring— WILLIAM POWELL If you wish to see two complete features, please he in your seats on time MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY “In This Our 99 starring—- GEORGE.BRENT, OLIVIA DeHAVlLLAND, BETTE DAVIS and DENNIS MORGAN Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKay and fcheir son-in-law and daughter, Mr. .and Mrs. Charles Langley, of De­ troit, are holidaying at Grand Bend and called ‘Tuesday, Mr, and Joan have ter holidaying in Exeter and Hen- sall and Mr. Stanley Walter has returned to Watford after visiting in town. on friends in Exeter % t < I Mrs. Joseph returned to Grant and London af- CLEANLINESS and few Mr. Hairdressing Phone 146 Taxi Service —Phone— Day 1OO Night 271 SNELL BROS. & CO. Shoes Grocery Specials for Thurs,, Friday and Saturday I . mutt ST. PETER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH South of Centralia on Highway No. 4 Mass will be celebrated as follows: August 16th and 30tli, September 13th and 27th, October 11th’ and 27th at 9 o’clock AH other Sundays at 11 o’clock TAXI SERVICE will leave Snell’s Garage each Sunday 30 minutes be­ fore each Mass and will return. after the service. I SANDWICH SPREAD, McLaren’s..........2Sc TASTY RELISH, McLaren’s.... TOMATO CATSUP Heintz’s. 18c ..............large bottle 19c AYLMER INFANT FOOD CARNATION MILK .3 cans 25c ..large tin 10c ZINC RINGS ...Get your needs while there is a supply 25c WK jW .Frequent d r y cleaning does not give dust a n d stains a. chance to deter­ iorate fabrics. DRESSES MEN’S SUH’S Pricos iiensomiblo* Cleaned Pressed W ELMORE HARNESS ■RARKSiR SHOP Agent for QntariQ CLEANERS AND — See our work shoes — Sterlings, Grebs, Bauers, London’ - Shoe, Vetters Priced at $1.98 and up to suit the pocket Men’s Oxfords, black, tan, white $2.98 Sox of all kinds, Harvest mitts and gloves Polishing kits Seaweed innersoles repairing promptly and F.j I Parker and i -\vc of ~ ' 1 at Shoe neatly done—have those soles and heels repaired, leather or any kind heel them— * Attend their dyeing —And save their soles Lansing, I the home | I Hamilton,! 1 i irienas arouna naimvuie. I I Air Women Joan Abram and Lil-1 I lian Martin, of No. 9 S.F.T.S*, Cen-1I tToUft were guests of Miss Vera < ’ Mrs. McDonald, of -Dundas, is j visiting with her sister, Mrs. G. S. The A. E. Wuerth home of Bunny White Shoe Cleaner tralia, Decker over the week-end. * Miss L. Bowman returned to her. home in Preston on Thursday last j Howard after visiting for three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Southcott. Gwenneth Jones and Mary Fiet- ( cher returned home Friday after' fractured her left arm. spending two weeks at the Oren- i Ray Sweitzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. daga Girls’ Camp at Bayfield. } Wm. Sweitzer, of Stephen, under­ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell, • went an operation for appendicitis of Toronto, are spending three > in Victoria Hospital, London, on weeks’ holidays with the latter’s } Friday last. He is getting along as parents, Mre and Mrs, A. J, Payne, j well as can be expected. Pte. and. Mrs. Douglas Triebner and Roy and William and Jetson} Corbett, of London,Sspent the week-’ end with Mr. and Mrs. Nat. Corbett, ■ Mrs. A. R. Tomlinson, Iris and j Jimmie, of town, and Mrs. Samuel * Lawson, of Credlton, are holiday-; jing at Turn bull's Grove this week. ’ I Miss MacFaul returned home' ‘Friday after a pleasant holiday| ' spent in Montreal and Quebec City,' also visiting at Port Hope, Orange-* ville and Toronto, ■ } Dr. and Mrs, Jackson, of Toronto » •r University, are spending their va-| ’ cation with their uncle and aunt, j Mr. and Mrs. Briefly, and other re- j patives in the district, I 1 Mrs. E< T. Edworthy and Elaine,' I of THIsonburg, after spending a »week with Mr. and Mrs. IL Horton,; returned home on Sunday with Mr, ■ Kdworthy, who spent the week-end * here. I Mrs. Ed* Harness, of Kirkton, had the misfortune to trip on the stair­ way Sunday evening, and in falling I RED CROSS NEWS The Treasurer, Mr. W. J. Floyd, has for acknowledgment: - Main St. Unit . Paper Salvage Creech) .... Other Salvage * (per R. i * Friday, August 14th is shipping day. | Woollen waste materials are Still needed. Please bring any you, may have to the Red Cross rooms on Friday, August 14. exchanged for new kefs. for overseas. The Red Cross is spectical frames, to spare, please drop them in the box at Mr. R, G. JSeldon’s office. The Exetei’ Red Cross Branch has j These will be woollen blan- asking for old If you have any GOLD MEDAL QUICK PUDDING Per package'............... :..... .............5c ■ W——— ------ -—' " — ——. PREM (cooked pork specialty) 12 oz. tin....................................,33c at Phone 16 Exeter u! James Street Evening Auxiliary The August meeting of the Will­ ing Workers Evening Auxiliary was held Monday evening at the home of Miss Verna Coates. The meet­ ing was opened .with hymn' 37, fol­ lowed by the daily prayer. The roll call and approved. minutes were Tlie business was con- read and The Cool Way to Comfort AT “THE MAN’S STORE” The pro­ charge of Mrs. Sylves- Hymn 43 was sung, Miss Horton led in Scripture was read by :ive io mem a snare vr ixume , - - -tr r>_onnAinMri twn I Mrs. Taylor dnd Miss Helen Pen-Each Unit has appointed two ’ . ' formed a Home Hospitality Club. 1 d“cted by the president, with Mrs. (Dr.) Anderson at th61 Sram was in » head. This club will entertain jt®1 , airmen and airwomen for week-ends i wmen and give to them a share of home|^^e1^ The life. JU«,UU UJJJV JJtVS evLJ.LJ'JAWvcu- persons to contact their -members J>,ale'T^ ™ ? ™e ?iWs ,ln and report to Mrs. Anderson the ^ven by names ot persons Willing to enter- »ss Al'oe Handtordand Miss Pen- tain the airmen and airwomen. So!“»' V° a !lt' get in touch with your representa- j ° °* tives and let us do our bit to make j mreiesung it pleasant for these boys and girls I , e awav from home ' 'past tem-away Horn nome. < ed with th6 Mizpa]1 L. F .Hohvey, Secretary I * Wgft afil.VRd hv in SLEEVELESS SWEATERS SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION FOR THE HARD OF HEARING THE NEW RADIO-AMPLIFIED to” enter- I ^iss Alice Daiidford and Miss Pen- ~ flmlfi whft alsn rftiidered a Very fit— Miss Reta Rowe gave an talk on Blind River, has taught during the The meeting was clos- _ ___ ZLto-L. benediction.* L, F .HdWey, Secretary! Luncll w^g served by the group in' -----------------—-> I charge. , Ii Mrs. A. Willard has been engag-j ed as organist for the Main St. Un- I Mrs. ited church to succeed the late Mrs. week N.- J. Dore. Mrs. Willard Will as- Wells, sume her new duties the last Sun-1 Miss Dorothy Davis and L.A.C. day in August at the close of the. Warren D. May, of Ottawa, are the union services. guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. May. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oke, of To- I rente, are holidaying in Exeter and f are staying at the Central Hotel, | Mr. and Mrs, W. Blatcliford and London, visited GeO. Don’t fail to look over pur sporty sleeveless sweaters. They come in white, sand and green. You’ll like them CREAM TROUSERS For dress wear wc have cream trousers in flannel and serge, You’ll look your best in cream trousers. TV. G. Medd is spending this J with ■ her sister, Mrs. Jas. of St. Marys. SPORT JACKETS Hero-Cord jackets are just the thing for bowling ahd other sportwear. Weather­ proof with zippers in front. " PYJAMAS Sleep in comfort in a pair of our cool pyjamas. Made of broadcloth they are just t’he thing for hot summer nights . W. TAMAN LOCAL NEWS SYMPHONIC ACOUSTIC0N Three Dimensional Hearing Symphonic Range Frequency Accentuator 3 Five-Element Tubes Why don’t you come and, talk over your hearing problems with an authorized, experienced Aeousticon consultant. He will be pleased to discuss your hearing problems in private, demonstrate the new devices for the hard of hearing. There is no obligation. mDAY> AUGUST 14th; THE CENTRAL HOTEL Enquire at desk for Mr» T. H. XBIiott or phone for home appointment. ‘Mrs. Ahnie Cox, of ion Friday with Mr* i Miss Mary Dayman, j Messrs. J. P. Bo\vey, 1 ertson, Chas. Salter and sons were at Lions Head over the ! week-end on a fishing trip, i Fusilier Ray Perkins, of Vernon, 'British Columbia, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and* Mrs. Harvey Perkins, while on torloujgh. Flying Officer Tlios. Pryde * London, and Jack Pry de, of Galt ’ Aircraft school, spent week-end at their homes here, Miss Lempi Kaija, of the Head­ quarters Squadron, R.U.A.F, (Wo- Imen’s Division), Toronto, -spent the ■week-end in town with Mrs, Good- ppeed, Squire ahd C. L. Rob Harry Par' of the the Mr. where Time connection with food rationing: Mr. Jos, Senior and Miss Blanche have returned 'home after enjoying a week’s holidays visiting at Owen Sound, “* ' ' ‘ shone, Honey Mr. family . _ ...... _ gin RlddoH, spent Bunday in PaL merston, Miss Riddell returned to her homo after hoHdaying with Mr, and Mrs, Humbly, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Digmm and son David, of Lake, are visiting with tfte forinnr’s father, Mr, .& M, Mgnan, Tbo former in Mr, 1t, WfcwllL carpenter, for a few wPul IL ’“ Sturgis Is In London, he is employed wltli the War Prices and Trade Board in Waaaga Thunder Harbor, and Mt'ij, uceompmilM by Mire '(itjor* Beach Bay, <L L. Penotahgul- Midland and Hembly and Mr, and Mrs. Jim Bllwood, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, A. Darling, Reeve B, W. and Mrs. Tuckey, of town and Mr. and Mrs. Dolphin, of Strathroy, enjoyed a motor tript lust wook. They visited at Owen Sound, Orillia, Barrie and Wasaga Beach, Mr, and Mrs, B. r. Beavers visited in Woodstock with Mrs, Bea­ vers1 brother, Mr, R. J. Eaerett, dur­ ing the weok-eiid, They also visited Mrs, Huerett, who has been ill in London with her daughter, Mrs. Wallace, Mrs, Mervin Oudmore and two eJHIdreij, of Toronto, returned to » that city on Sunday after visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindonfiold. Mrs, Lindenfield and Mrs, N, Floody nccoffipanled Mrs, Utrdmore to Toronto, while Mr. Floorty returned to his Pintles in Windsor. "***