HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1942-09-17, Page 8Page 8 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNINQ, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1942
Exeter Markets
Wheat, 87c.
Creamery butter. 89c.
Eggs, A Large, 36c
Eggs,. Medium, Me
Eggs, B, 27c
Dressed Hogs, $15.35
niniHumniiniiiiiiHiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiimiH CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. John Galloway
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane. Organist
m HI• CONCENTRATION
soon tires faulty eyes . ». .
then they fog and jitter , , ,
cause errors and nervous ex
haustion. Don’t risk sending
that kind of eyes to school.
Have their eyes examined at
once and if correction is
scientific care
expert fitting will help
keep them clear-eyed
and efficient.
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All Work Guaranteed
Phone 243
called for,
and
you
VERA a DECKER, Prop.
Phone 112
Evenings by Appointment
C. E. ZURBRIGG
Optometrist at Exeter
Office open every week day
except Wednesday
s Beauty Shoppe
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For Penna nents of Lasting Beauty,
JSugene, Spiral, CToquinole, Com-
Muchinelesslunation,
May be Purchased at
5c a copy
at the London
spent the
Phone 146 Exeter
Kitchener,
his home
of
at
your
you
and
is taking a
Business Col-
a ling-
js the
of To-
Exeter.
Chainway Store
Cole’s Drug Store
Browning’s Drug Store
Robertson’s Drug Store
Times-Advocate office
Dr. Roulston desires to announce
that he is now absent -.on vacation
and will re-open his Dental Office
on Friday, Sept. 18th.
Charles Snell,
the week-end
Single Copies
of the
W. A.
of To-
Wind-
Save Tires and Gasoline
For your future convenience
ship your hogs with
local trucker where
get the highest prices
yield
Archie Etherington
Phone 171rll, Exeter
Marion Pooley
Beauty Shoppe
Mother of Former Exeter
Man Dies in Wallaceburg
Mrs. John E. Gordon, of Wallace
burg, died at her home on Sunday
after* being confined to her home
for the past two years with
ering illness. Mrs. Gordon
mother of David Gordon,
ronto, a former resident of
She was one of the founders of the
Wallaceburg Horticultural Society.
She was a member of Trinity Un
ited church and the Women’s As
sociation and the Women’s Mission
ary Society of that church.
Surviving are four sons,
Gordon and D. A. Gordon,
ronto; John F. Gordon, of
sor, and Lyle H. Gordon, of Hali
fax; three daughters,
Ransom, of Hollywood,
Maude Gordon, Reg.N.,
Miss Kathleen Gordon,
two sisters, Mrs. Isabel
of New Toronto; and Mrs. R. C. Mc
Creary, of Romulus, Mich.
Mrs. G.
Cal.; Miss
at home;
at home;
Withersell.
andMr. and Mrs. H. L Sturgis
family visited, with Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Pearce, of Norwich, on Sun
day.
Rally Day will be observed in
Main Street United church on Sun
day morning next, when Mr. Jack
Wadland, of Centralia Airport will
speak. Promotion exercises will
be held and a good attendance is
expected, The hour is ID.30 a.m.
a
Leavitt’s Theatre
Exeter Ont Phone 135
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
—Two Nights Only—
two features
Shut My Big Mouth”
starring1—
JOE E. BROWN
441
a Western
“Thundering Frontiers’
with—
CHARLES STARRETT
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
—-Two Nights Only-
two features
Favorite
Special Feature
starring—-BOB’ HOPE
and MADELEINE CARROLL
tt
it A
a British feature comedy
All-star cast of ace Comedians
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
Two Special Features
"True'to the Army
with-—*
JERRY COLONA, JUDY
CANOVA and ALLEN JONES
“This Gun for Hire’
'with-—
ROBERT PRESTON, LAIRD
CREGAR, VERONICA LAKE
—•jUomingJ--—--
Mickey Rooney in
“BABES ON BROADWAY”
10 a.m.-—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper.
7 pan.—Evening Service.
Thursday. Sept, nth at 8 pan.—
Preparatory Service.
MAIN ST, UNITED CHURCH
Rev, N« J- Woods, M.A., Minister
Mrs, A. Y, Willard, Organist
10.30 a.m,—-Rally Day. Speaker,
Mr. Jack Wadland, Y.M.C.A, sec
retary of Centralia Airport.
—Public Worship, the Min
ister.
Thursday, 7,30 p.m, — Mid-week
service for prayer and Bible study
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
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SPECIAL VALUES in SHEETINGS
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These have been on order for weeks and have just been pieced in stock. They are
outstanding values '
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One piece only unbleached sheeting, 72 inches wide, ^a good strong weave and one
that will wear well, You would expect to pay more for this quality.
Special at per yard 55c
One piece only unbleached sheeting 81 inches wide, Same quality as the 72 inch
but in Wider width
Special at per yard 60c
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One piece only bleached sheeting, 81 inches wide, a good quality sheeting made
by Wabasso
Special at per yard 69c
One piece only bleached sheeting, 81 inches wide. The finest sheeting that Wabasso
makes
Special at per yard 89c
Miss Ardys McFalls, of the Chain
way Store, is holidaying this week.
Miss Ruby Welsh
course
lege,
Pte.
spent
here.
Mrs. John Willis, Sr.,
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Johns.
Mr. Robert Horney, of London,
visited with friends in town on
Friday.
Miss Paterson, of London, visit
ed with Mjss Nola Perkins on Fri
day last..
Miss Mary Northcott has returned
after a pleasant visit with friends
in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Luker arg
spending two weeks’ vacation in
Woodstock,
Mrs. Chas. Johns is visiting with
hex* sister, Mrs. Jas. Stephens, of
Ridgeway, Ont.
Miss Marion Bissett is holiday
ing in Hamilton with Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Armstrong.
Warrant Officer Wm. Balkwill,
of Port Albert, spent the week-end
at his home here.
Bandsman L. Battersby, of Man
ning Pool, Toronto, spent the week
end at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Parker, of
Bowmanville, spent Sunday last with
M.r. and Mrs. Wm. Vale.
Mrs. C. A.* Southcott and Miss
Stella have returned home after
spending six weeks at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Westlake, of
St. Catharines, spent Saturday with
the former’s mother, Mrs. Rhoda
Westlake.
Mr. and... Mrs. Norman Hockey,
Harold and Wayne, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waldron,
of Clinton.
Mrs. Robert Eacrett, who has
been visiting friends in
returned to her home in
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albin
the vicinity
London last
Fawcett, of
Orangeville, are visiting for a few
days with the latter’s'lihother, Mrs.
M. Finkbeiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Penhale, of
Toronto, are visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. George Walker,, third conces
sion of Stephen.
Mr. and Mrs. John Oakley, Peter,
Ernest and Jim, all of London, vis
ited with Mr. J. H. Hookey and Mr.
J. H. Hookey, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers
and Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Anderson
spent Sunday in Sarnia with Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Beavers.
Mr. Gordon Emmett and Miss Ruth
Fraser, of London, were week-end
visitors with the latter’s -parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Fraser.
O.S. Ross Oke, R.C.N.V.R., Hali
fax, has returned to his duties af
ter visiting at his home here and
spending a week at Sault Ste. Marie.
Mrs. Susan Wildfong and daugh
ter, Ruth, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Wildfohg’s sister, Mrs. G.
Northcott at her cottage at Grand
Bend.
Grant Taylor, who is attending the
officers’ training school at Brook
ville, visited with his parents,
and Mrs, Hector Taylor, over
week-end.
Mr. T. O. Southcott was in
ronto the forepart of the week
business trip and was accompanied
home by Mrs. Southcott, who visit
ed in Preston* and Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Amy, of Bur
ford, spent the week-end here. Mrs.
E, Jory and Mrs. Laura Harvey, who
visited there^ for the past week, re
turned to Exeter with them. •
Miss Genevieve Elliot, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliot, while
riding a bicycle, had the misfortune
to fall, injuring her knee, which
will incapacitate her for some time.
Mr.
the
To
on a
Rev. A. B. Irwin, B.A.
W. R. Goulding, A.T.O.M.
Organist and Choir Leader
Sunday, Sept. 20th, 1942
■Sunday School and Bible
FLANNELETTE. SHEETING
This comes in cream only. It is 72 inches wide and a lovely quality for sheets.
Special at per yard 69c
Tomlinson
“Hair Dressers”
specializing in
Personality
Haircutting
Fingerwaving
PERMANENTS
ARE YOU RUPTURED?
Did You Ever Buy a Truss
Didn’t Fit? That Can’t
Happen Here
You are Properly Fitted by
Experienced Fitter in our Private
Truss Room and Protected by a .
Signed, Money-Back Guarantee
that
an
a.nu-
Class
1 a.m.—Public Worship—«“The
Eternal Reality”
p.m.—Public Worship—“Avail
able Resources”
Wed., Sept. 16—Midweek Service' conducted by Rev. L, H. Turner j
of Crediton |
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss
16th Sunday After’ Trinity
I 8.30 a.m.—Holy Communion
110 a.m.—Confirmation Class
111 a.m.—Sunday School
j 7 p.m,—Evensong and Sermon:
! “St. Paul’s Prayer for the Epher
sians”
7.30 p.m., Friday—Confirmation
Glass
Harvest Thanksgiving and Confirmation—Sunday, Sept. 27 th, 11
a.m. and 7 'p.m.
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
Ibex Flannelette Blankets•’ *
100 pairs of flannellette Blankets. Grey or white with pink or blue borders. These
goods are very scarce. Get your season’s supply at this low price.
Per pair $2.65
..4-yard wide Linoleums
Four good patterns left to show you. These will be our last. Selling at the old price
I Old price per yard $4.25
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WE SELL WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
Get the habit of buying them each week.
Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday
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Your drugs at
ROBERTSON’S
Phone 50 Exeter
10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Worship
7.30 .p.m.—Evangelistic
Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer meet
ing. ’
All are welcome.
Pastor—E. Clemens
GOVERNMENT AVAR DAMAGE
INSURANCE
We are prepared to write this coverage for ■’all who wish it, and
will be glad to answer any questions
in regard to the same.
We Write Insurance of All
('. V. PICKARD
Phone. 165
ST. PETER’S CATHOLIC
Kinds
Highway
as follows:,
September
J
Victoria
Victoria
under-*
Miss Jean Elliot is recuperating
at her home following her recent
operation for appendicitis in
Hospital, London.
Mr. Stewart Fuke is in
Hospital, Londcfn, haying
gone an operation ^Wednesday of
last week. He is getting along
nicely.
Mr. Edward Anderson, who has
been working for Mr. Russell Balk
will, had the misfortune to get a bad
scald on his arm with some hot tar.
He is under the doctor’s care.
Pte. Walter Davis, of Petawawa,
spent several days last week with
his uncle and aunt, Mr. -and Mrs.
Henry Smith and other friends.
Walter has enlisted with the Royal
Canadian Engineers.
Canada’s Favourite Band
111
BERT NIOSI
and his orchestra
Friday, Sept. 18
dancing 9 to 1
Advance tickets 75 c on sale now
at: Heintzman & Co,, Record
Dept., Embassy Grill, Hotel Ride
out and the London Arena Box
Office.
London Arena
CHURCH
South of Centralia on
No. 4
Mass will be celebrated
August 16tli and 30th,
13th and 27th, October 11th and 27th
at 9 o’clock
All 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.
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LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. M. McAvoy and Miss Anne
L. Sanders left Sunday for Grand
Bend, where they will visit at the
home of, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Gill,
Lakeview House, for. a couple of
w,eeks.
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Howard and
Mrs. Hess attended the
their sister, Mrs. Anna
which was held Friday
home of Mr.
of Brucefield.
Little Miss
Tavistock, is
and Mrs.
funeral of-
McDonald,
from the '
C. Haugh,
Franois, of
liei* grand-
.. 30c
f
4 for 25c
Borden’s CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK
Sweetened, ready for use, large tin 40c
SHERRIFF’S GINGER BREAD MIX
Just mix with water and bake
MAZOLA OIL FOR SALADS
Excellent for cooking
SHERRIFF’S LEMON PIE FILLING
Makes delicious pies......................... 15c
KRAFT’S FRENCH DRESSING
Ready to serve, per bottle ....
Something new! Stokely’s TOMATO SOUP
It’s delicious, per tin........................... 8c
PEACHES PEACHES iPEACHES
Late peaches for canning are now ready—
leave us your order.
WOODBURY’S SOAP DEAL
1c sale
HI DO YEAST
Try this for your next baking, pkg. 15c
TEXAS GOLDEN GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
20 oz. tin-...............'............................. 15c
25c
Phone 16
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Coates. Lpnch was served by
group in charge.
Jane Lee
visiting
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jaques.
Mrs. Jaques visited in Tavistock last
week and Jane Lee returned With
her on Sunday.
Mr. Silas Reid, who was employed
with the W. H. Dunn Hardware,
London, spent the week-end with
.his. aunt, Miss Alice Handford, And
left Tuesday for Sarnia, where he
will be employed with the Sarnia
Hardware.
Tag Day was held in Exeter on
Saturday for the National Insti
tute for the Blind. $59.00 was re
ceived, The committee in charge
desires to thank the young people
who made the collection And also the
contributors. i
Among tlie missing in the re- J
cent raid on Dieppe are two neph-1 Helen Penhale,
ews of Mrs. (
town, Pte. Win. Doe and his bro
ther, L.Cpl. Eugene Doe, of Wind
sor, members of the Essex Scottish
Regiment. A third brother is also
with the R.O.E. in*England.
Miss Evelyn Howard, of Toron
to, spent last week-end and several
days over Labor Day-with her par-
and Mrs, G; 8. Howard,
recent visitors with them
were Mr, and Mrs. R, J, Kirk, Mr,
and Mrs.’S. A, Noble, of Fairgrove,
Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Kirk,
of Flint, Mich.
James St. Evening Auxiliary
The September meeting of the
James Street “Willing Workers”
Evening Auxiliary was held at the
home of Mrs. J. H. Jones. The pre
sident opened the meeting with
hymn 3 88, followed by the daily
prayer. The Red Cross collection
amounted to $3.9'0. It was decided
to send the October bale to Quebec
and Miss Verna.Coates took charge
of the program. Hymn 380 was-
sung, followed by' Scripture lesson’
by Mrs. J. H. Jones. Miss Meta
Salter led in prayer, after which
Miss Gwenneth Jones favored with
a piano solo. Mrs. G. W. Layton, as
guest speaker, gave a very inter
esting talk on 'her stay in Vancou
ver and Victoria. A solo was- ren
dered by Mrs. Thos. Coates with
hymn 25 2 and prayer by Miss Ver
na
the
James Street W.M.S.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Afternoon Auxiliary of the
Janies Street church was held in
the church parlors on September
10th at 2.30 pan. with the president,
Mrs. J. M. Southcott,* in charge. Re
ports were received’from the sec
retaries of the departments. Mrs.
McGregor’s group Will meet on Sep
tember 15 th. For the devotional
period, “The Christian Church.”
leaflet was read in unison, Mrs. S.
Davis read the Scripture lesson.
Three members of the Evening Aux
iliary favored with numbers, Miss
““ " , a solo} Mrs, H.
Catherine” Creech/of Jones, a temperance reading; Mrs.
—• “ * “ ’ | McFalls and Miss Wood, a duet, ac*
Icompanied by Mrs. Goulding at the
'piano. Rev. Invin, the minister,
gave a temperance address and
closed the meeting with prayer.
The keynote of the meeting
“We Must be Informed.”
a
was
ents, Mr.
Other
Mrs. George Walker, third
cession of Stephen, who has
confined to her bed, owing
serious attack of pneumonia, is re
covering, her many friends .will be
pleased to learn.
con-
been
to a
Mrs. V. L. Routeton, 3f Simcoe, is
visiting with her ’ parents, Mr, tand
Mrs. B. A. Howald.
Mr. Don Size has resumed his
duties as manager of the Canadian
Bank of Commerce after holiday
ing at North Bay. Mrs. Size,, who
spent several weeks there, returned
home with him.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and.
Mrs. W, C. Bearce On Saturday last
were Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hilborn,
of Ottawa. Mr. Hilborn, a former
teacher .in the Exeter High School,
is third secretary for the Depart
ment of External Affairs. He and
Mrs, Hilborn also visited with Mi%
and Mrs. Wm. Chapman, R.R. 1,
Exeter, Other visitors were Mr, and
Mrs. Chas, Pearce, of Clinton, and |. ....J................................
Mr. Fred Findlay, an instructor at | necessary to kill the calf, The
the Centralia airport, received considerable damage.
Capt. W. E. Weekes, of Chatham,
spent the week-end in town.
Mrs. Wm. Smith, of Kildeer, Sask.,
visited last week with • her aunt,
Mrs. and Mr. Jos. Kernick.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Curtis, Mr.' Jas.
Curtis and daughter Margaret, of
Tilsonburg, and Mrs. Seldon, <of
Timmins, visited on Sunday wiih
Mr, and Mrs, Jos. Kernick.
Hibbert Woman Injured
Edward Byers, Hibbert Town
ship, accompanied by his wife, was
driving home on the highway near
Dublin, and in- order to avoid strik
ing a calf, drove Into the ditch. Mrs.
received lacerations about
was
car
Byers
the face and minor injuries. Il