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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1942-10-08, Page 8Page 8 V’s Beauty Shoppe of Lasting Reauty, CToquinole, Com- Machineless THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1942 * .For Permanents Eugene, Spiral, binatten, VERA o. DECKER, Prop. Phone 11? Evenings by Appointment Exeter Markets Wheat, 87c. Creamery butter. 39c, Eggs, A Large, 43 c. Eggs, Medium, 42c. Eggs, B, 31c. Dressed Hogs, $ 15.75. iiiiiiiiiiiHiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiminiiiim Office Closed Wednesday, Thursday, Fidday CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Galloway Mrs. J. G. Cochrane. Qnganist Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter’ Ont. Phone 135 WEDNESDAY AND —Twa Nights THURSDAY. Only— “Tortilla Flat” starring— SPENCER TRACY, JOHN GARFIELD, LANA TURNER A Metro-Goldwym-Mayer picture diniiiuinniiiiiniiiiUHuinuiiiiniuniiiL' | Save Tires and Gasoline | E For your future convenience E E ship your hogs with E local trucker where E get the highest prices E yield Oct, 7, 8 and 9 while attending the Optometric Extension Lectures and Clinics. Thaiiksgiving Sunday 10 a.m,—Sunday School. • 11 a.ni,—Morning Service. 7 p.m.—Evening Service. Anniversary services will be held on Sunday, October 18 at 11 a.m. and 7 p,m. and will be conducted by the Rev. A. Gj Gowland, B.A., of St. Marys, LADIES’ fall and winter COATS We offer a fine selection p‘f the newest styles. Lovely tweeds jn fitted and loose models - These are very smart numbers. Also a fine range of fur collared coats that are out­ standing values •iniiiiif iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Kenwood All Wool Blankets your you and f Archie Etherington | E Phone 171rll, Exeter E miiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiir C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter • Office open every week day except Wednesday iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FRIDAY AND SATURDAY —Two Nights Only— “No Hands on the Clock” with CHESTER MORRIS . Broadway” all star cast 6C Special for Thanksgiving Holiday MONDAY AND TUESDAY .2 Features — 2 Nights Only ‘40,000 Horsemen’ it AH Star British Cast Wife Takes a Flyer with JOAN BENNETT and FRANCHQT TONE 99 STEWART’S TAXI Phone 155w Exeter Day or Night STEWART BROS. GARAGE] Mr. Ernest Appleton, who was re­ cently severely burned with hot tar, is still off duty and will be for a couple more weeks. His hands are healing nicely but the burns on his foot are still bothering him. The annual temperance study course which lasts for five weeks, began last week in many of the Sun­ day Schools of the district, will be written and marked county and provincial prizes be given. ■Caven Presbyterian church observe their anniversary on day, October 18. Improvements are being added to the organ so as to be operated electrically. It is expect­ ed that it will be ready for the an­ niversary. Papers, and will will Sun- SWING and SWAY at Exeter’s New — DANCELAND — (The old Opera House) with Benny Palmer Every Thursday Night Dancing Saturday Night i i I LOCALS ! i I■ I mH MH- H iWHIlMi IIMH l> ffll HMM7^ Mr. Josiah Kestle has been on the sick list. A.C.2 Gerald Lawson, of Toronto, spent the week-end at his home here. Mr. A. R. Tomlinson, of Windsor, spent the week-end at his home here. Pte. and Mrs. Percy Noels spent several days in Aylmei’ and ^Browns­ ville. - Miss Anna May Kay, of Cromarty, spent the week-end with Miss Nor­ ma Wilson. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Crawford, of Belmont, visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Penhale. Mrs. John McEwen, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her uncle, Mr. William Ward. * Thanksgiving Day next. The day will be a public holiday, Miss Edith Hunter ed to St. Catharines after ■holidays here. Mrs. Alice Cudmore, of visited with Mr. and’'Mrs. bus over the week-end. Miss B. Kirk, of Londesboro, vis­ ited over the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Anderson. Mr. Chas. Hackney, of Science Hill, called on Rev and Mrs. An­ thony on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Seldon return­ ed Tuesday evening after spending the week-end in Kingston. Mr. James E. Bingham, of Port Huron, Mich, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hawkins.. Mrs. John Kemp has returned to her home in Toronto after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hockey. Mr. and Mrs. John Westlake, of London,, spent the week-end with the former’s mother, Mrs. Rhoda West­ lake. A.C.2 Arthur Hern, of No. 1 Man­ ning Depot, Toronto, spent the week­ end with friends and relatives in Exeter. Sgt. Ted Wilson,' of Wolesley Barracks, London, spent the week­ end with his parents’, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Scarsbrook and Tom, of Petrolia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Robertson. L.A.C. Len. Brown, who is sta- is in Marion Pooley Beauty Shoppe LOCALS is Monday observed by has return- a week’s Seaforth, Wm. Py- Raymond G. Snell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Snell, has enlisted with •the army at London. Tpr, Mahlon Ryckman and Tpr, Wesley Ryckman, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ryckman, who -»-have been training in London, have gone active and left Wednesday of last week for the training centre at Dundurn, Sask. Several from this community who have been in training at the gun­ nery school at Petawawa have been transferred to other positions. Gun­ ners Chas. Cox and Howard Presz- cator have been transferred to the Pacific coast; Walter Davis to St. Johns, N.B., and Eric Carscadden and Clarence McDonald to Debert, N.S, Mrs, Chas, Cox intends coming to Exeter to reside. Be A WOOD’S ELECTRIC GRINDER IS A FARM NECESSITY Now/ more than ever, a Wood’s Electric Grinder is a necessity on yotir farm. It saves labor, tires, gas and chopping costs, Owing to Government restrictions limiting the number of Grinders to be manufactured^ we suggest you get in touch with us at once, tioned at No. 9 S.F.T.S., Exeter, spending his leave at his home Saskatchewan L.A'.C, Allan Penhale, of No. 4 Wireless school, Guelph, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Penhale. Mrs. C. L. Wilson, Miss Norma and Mr. Robert Dinney attended the wings parade at Brantford when Sgt.-Pilot W. H. Wilson received his wings. Misses Hazel Kerslake and Mel­ ba Whiting, who are attending London Business Institute, spent the week-end at their homes in Usborne. Rev. Jas. Anthony conducted the services at Cromarty on Sunday last. The previous Sunday he took the services at the Evangelical Church in Dashwood, Murray Moore, with the R.O.A.F. at Quebec City, is Visiting with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. Moore, on three weeks’ leave. He will report at an Initial Training School. Mrs. George Ewing, of Sher­ brooke, Quebec, left last Tuesday for Kitchener after visiting with Taman and a few days, of the Bank visited with part of last WM. J. THOMSON —-Agent-— CetttmKa. Phone Kirkton, 48r4 Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mrs. L, F. Howey for Mi’. Stanley Walter, of Montreal, Watford, his father the latter *week. He was on his way to Mt, Forest, where he will be relieving for a time. Pilot Officer Leroy Schroeder, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Schroeder, of Stephen, who has just' completed an instructor’s course at Treated, reported for duty on Monday at No. 9 S.F.T.S., Exeter. Captain William Lawson, Mrs, Lawson and Jimmie, of Kitchener, spent the week-end with the for­ mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Lawson. Mrs. Lawson and Jimmie are remaining foi* a Visit, Phone 245Exeter All Work Guaranteed Phone 146 Exetei* Tomlinson “Hair Dressers” specialising in Personality Haircutting Fingerwaving PERMANENTS Red Cross News The treasurer, W. J. Floyd, ac­ knowledges the following receipts with thanks: Sale of tags and quilt tick­ ets at Fair ............................! Caven Church Unit collections Zion Unit memberships ....... Exeter Bowling' Club, donation. Thames Road Unit, salvage, $3.00; collections, $4;. 2 6..,. . Friday next, October 9, is iping early 7.26 ship- day. Please -bring in goods-as as possible in the afternoon. thethe last' few weeks the Soldiers’ sub-commit- presented a sweater and socks to each of the fol- . War Time Committee During women of tee, have a pair of lowing men who have volunteered for service, in the active forces: William Chambers, Allan Fraser, Gerald Skinner, John Pryde, W. G. Cochrane, Wm. Lawson, G. W. Lawson, Murray Moore, Carfray Cann,' L. A. Stephens, Thos. A. Wal­ ter, Jos. B. Creech, Robert South- cott, Charles Snell, Gordon May, Stanley G. Frayne, Ed Ward, all of Exeter; Ross Oke, R. F. Passmore, Thames Road; -Clayton Herdman, C. E. J. Coward, Elimville Clark, Kenneth Brown, Crediton; L. R. Wanner, Wm. Sharrow, Grand Bend; Roy Bender, Harold Maier, Dashwood; Wm. Reynold's, Usborne; Gordon G. Baynham, Centralia. Some twenty-three Other enlist­ ed men of the district have not yet received their sweaters and socks —some for lack of addresses some because the articles are yet knitted. f : - '•-7' ■' ; J. H. Lillow, Harold Ivan Des jar dine, LOCALS and not Mr, ited at the E. C. Harvey. Mrs. Street, of Penetang, is visit- John vis-Gillies, of London, home of Mr. and Mrs, MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. N, J"., Woods, M.A.» Minister Mrs. A. Y» Willard, Organist Harvest Thanksgiving Service 10,3'0 a.m.—Public Worship and Church School, 7 p.m.—Public Worship- The Minister at both services. Special music by the choir, Wednesday, Oct. 7, 8 p,m,—Evening Auxiliary at Mrs. A, Frayne’s, Wednesday, Oct, 7, 8 p.m,—Young People’s at the church. Thursday, 3 p.m.—W.A. at the par­ sonage. Thursday, 8 p.m.—Mid-week service JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. B. Irwin, B.A. W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader 11 a.m.—-Holy Communion. The Minister will conduct the service, p.m.—The Church School. p.m.—Rev. L, H. Turner, of Gre- diton will conduct the service and preach. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Midweek ser­ vice. Thursday, 2,30 p.m.’—W.M.S. in the Church parlors. Y.P.U. Monday evening. W.M.S. Anniversary on October 18 3 7 l TRI V ITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Runt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss 19th Sunday after Trinity a.m.—Sunday School -Evensong and Sermon 11 7 p.m.- __ ____ __ _____ “Blessings in Christ” The Chancel Guild will meet at rectory Friday at 8 p.m. the i PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 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 ST. PETER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH South of Centralia on Highway • No. 4 will -be celebrated as follows: , 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. Mass THAMES ROAD CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, OCT. 18th, 1942 Houi’s of Service 11 a.m.& 7.30 p.m. In all the best selling plain shades, As well as two-toned reversible. Let us put one away for Christmas. Pay' a dollar a week down and a dollar a week until paid for. When you'buy Kenwood you buy the best. Girls’, Boys’ and Men’s All Wool Sweaters These were all bought months ago and we cannot duplicate them. We offer a big range of patterns and we would suggest that you buy early. Ibex and Fancy Check Flannelette Blankets We have about 100 pair left with colored borders and fancy checks. We offer these at the very low price of per pair. $2.65 Fancy Check Esmond Blankets This is a warm cosy blanket that gives lots of wear and gives splendid satisfaction. Buy several at this very special price. Each $2.50 Beautiful New Curtains for Living and Dining Rooms We have been waiting for them for weeks. Lovely new patterns and weaves that will brighten .up your home and make it look so much cosier. At per yard * - 89c $1.00 to $1.75 * ing with her Percy McFalls sister,Mrs.and Mr. Mrs. Fred Wells was taken ill Wednesday morning and is under the doetor’s care. Mr. Norman Hannigan visited last week with his sister, Mrs. Mat- tingley, of Sarnia. Wednesday- of last week wasxthe last of the weekly half-holidays in Exeter for the present.. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Denfield, visited on Sunday With and Mrs. Evelyn Broderick. - • Mrs. Evelyn Broderick has turned home after spending past week in St, Catharines. The turnip waxing plant is again in operation with new and improved machinery to speed up the work. Mm George Kinney, of London, spent the week-end with his daugh­ ter, Mrs. and Mr. Kenneth Hockey. Miss Doris Harvey is spending a few days at her home here after completing her course at Victoria Hospital, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Broderick, of St. Catharines, spent the week­ end at the homo of their parents here., ■ The morning service ducted by Squadron Rev. S.IF.T.S., Exeter vice will be conducted by the Rev, W. A. Beecroft, of Wingham. Special Music Will be Rendered The public are cordially invited. Rev. William Mair, Minister Arthur Gardiner, Session Clerk will 'be Leader con- the F." F. Crankshaw, of No. 9 The evening ser- James Street W.A; Dowman, of Mr. re- the WE SELL WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Get the habit of buying them each week. SaturdayI J AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR For "Breakfast, save bacon.....per pack 17c CRANBERRIES . Eatmore................... ...............per lb. 30c TODDY, A chocolate flavored malted milk Per tin...................,.................................. 45c Good Cooking Apples. Leave us your order for Spies A Phone 16 ii Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday ‘ \ ■■'' KRAFT DINNER A meal for four in 7 minutes per pkg. 20c HONEY, Stocks are limited . 8 pound pail $1.25; 4 potmd pail 65c AYLMER FOOD FOR JUNIOR Per tin... ........ .?.-......10,ic SHERRIFF’S GINGER BREAD MIX Ready to bake...........................per pkg. 30c MINCEMEAT Ready to use................................large tin 29c INSTANT HOT CHOCOLATE ' Needs no sugar.............................per lb. 25c PUMPKIN PIES FOR THANKSGIVING Large tin.............................. ...2 for 25c James Street Evening Auxiliary ■The October meeting of the James Street “Willing Workers'” Evening Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. H. H.”Cowen.- The president, Miss Helen Penhale, opened the meeting with the National Anthem. Hymn 43 was sung, followed by the daily prayer. The business was con­ ducted by the president. Mrs. Ir­ win Ford was in charge of the pro­ gram which opened with Hymn 2 and prayer by Miss Ma? Jones. The Scripture was read by Mrs. Les. Robertson. Charles Cowen favored With a piano solo. The study book was very ably taken 'by Mrs. Irwin. Mrs. Harold Sturgis rendered a solo; • Mrs. J. M. Southcott gave a very in­ teresting report of 1 school at Alma Gollege, ing closed with Hymn Mizpah benediction. * served by the group in STEP INTO FALL WITH A NEW FELT the summer s. The imeet- . 34 and Lunch charge. It’s time to look to autumn! There’s nothing like a new hat to put you- in the swing. We have a handsome cojlection of Felts foi* Fall. Just the thing to give you the 'best- dressed feeling!- These hats gp anywhere, straight through your busy day! We Feature Famous Adam and Morgan Models Main St. Young People The Young People of Main Street United Church met for the first meeting of the fall at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tuckey, Lon­ don Road, north, on Wednesday eve­ ning took corn and place around a bonfire in the yard. The worship theme was “The Mean­ ing and Value of Worship” and those taking -part were Ross Tuckey, Jack Muir aiid Rev* Woods. The games W. W. TAMAN — The Store for Men — of last week. The meeting the form of a weiner and roast, games, stunts, sing-song worship service, all taking, The James St. Women’s Associa- tiqn met at the church on Thurs­ day, October 1, with the president in the chair. Mrs. J. M. Southcott took charge of the devotional per­ iod which carried out the theme of:___ Thanksgiving. Mrs. Goulding, Mrs. We7e under the direction of June P. McFalls and Mrs. Street sang j smith, While the lUiFch committee an appropriate number, “Praise the ’ was convened' by Lois gwpitzer. It Lord for His Goodness”. During > was decided to hold meetings on I Wednesday evenings, the 1 to be held at the church, (vote of* appreciation was I to M.L and Mi'S. Turkey hospitality. Lord for His Goodness”. the business meeting final plans were made for the harvest home services. Rev. Ernest Grigg was the ghest speaker of the afternoon and his inspirational address Was listened to with great interest, Mrs. H. Sturgis sang a solo, “Lead Me All the Way,” which Was much ap­ preciated. Mrs. !F, A, May’s group will prepare the program for the November meeting. Bead and use the Ylmes-Advo- cate Classifieds, next one A hearty extended for their Fellowship, Iva Fisher,' assistant, Helen Rowe; pianist, Josie Kers- -lake; assistant, Mary Johns; recre­ ation committee, Norman Hannigan, Irvine Armstrong, Betty Coates, Lil­ lian Finkbeiner; press reporter, Bernice Finkbeiner. "It was decid­ ed that the Young People attend the address to be given 'by Rev, Endi­ cott at Hensail United Church on Monday evening, October 19. ’ Cars will be provided and Young People will leave the church at 7.1 B, 'meeting closed by singing tional Anthem followed by pah benediction, James Street Y.P.U. The Young' People’s' Union of the James Street United Church met Monday evening in the ..church par­ lors. The meeting opened with Al­ lan Richard in the chair. Rev. A. B, Irwin led in prayed; the Scrip­ ture lesson was read by Allan Rich­ ard; “Take Time to be Holy”' was sung; Miss Vera Deckel’ ’ took the topic, “The.. Goal of Life”; Joan Redfern tendered a solo. Rev. Mr. Irwin then took Charge of the elec­ tion of officers which resulted as follows; Honorary presidents, Rev. Down, Rev. Irwin; pres., Vera Deck­ er; 1st vice-pres., Donald Traqnair;' Size; asst.- trees,, The the Na­ th© Miz- 2nd vice-pros,, John Catherine Armstrong; Marjorie Richard; ' . _ Parsons; Christian Missions, Helen Westcott, assistant, Marie Heywdcd; Christian Ouitnre, Ardyg McFhlls; HuoB vj. uno xxMuxon mu. hi, , assistant, Alma Moore; Christian Thedterd, and has already taken | Citizenship, Allah Richard; assls- possessidh. iant, Dawson Goulding* Christian Purchased Barber Business Mr, Jack Walter, who recently disposed of his barber business at Grand «Bend, has purchased the busi­ ness of the late Andrew Flynn at sec., sec., Harry Ypr, Gerald Cornish, of er, spent the week-end at his home here, . • . *. The south section W.M.S. conven­ tion of the Huron Presbyterial will be held in' ElimVille United Church on Friday, October 9, Miss Mar­ garet Brown; of shanglil, West China, will be the guest speaker. Kitchen-