HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1939-07-06, Page 8Thursday, July Sth, 1939 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
V’s Beauty Shoppe
The beauty parlor that enhances
your beauty — Spiral, Croqujg-
nole or Combination Permanents
for warm summer days.
phone 112
Evenings by Appointment
Vera C. Decker, Proprietress
LEAVITTS THEATRE
This Theatre is Air Conditioned
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
‘JUDGE HARDY’S CHILDREN’
Feature Comedy
Starring MICKY ROONEY,
LEWIS STONE
A Metro Goldwyn Mayer Picture
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
Double Feature
“RICH MAN, POOR GIRL”
with
LEW AYRES, ROBERT YOUNG
an All Star Cast
“A WESTERN”
Featuring the THREE MES-
QUITEERS
Exeter Markets
Wheat 54c.
Oats 34c.Manitoba’s Best $2.65
Welcome Flour $1.95
Low Grade Flour $1.40
Snorts $1.30
Bran $1.40
Creamery Buttei* 26c.
Dairy Butler 20-23C.
Et’gs, A large 19c
Eggs, medium 16c
Eggs, B 13c.
Hogs, dressed $12.00.
COOKED MEATS
for the Hot Weather
Virginia Ham
Cooked Ham
Coronation Loaf
Headcheese
Meat Loaf
Bologna
Weiners, Etc.
Ideal Meat Market
Phone 38 Main St.
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YOUR
EYES
You don’t have to stop work
to rest your eyes if you have
us supply you with the
proper rest glasses.
C. E. ZURBRIGG
Optometrist at Exeter
Newest Approved Methods of
Eyesight Testing Used
Office open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
every week day except
Wednesday
Marion Pooley
BEAUTY SHOPPE
All Work Guaranteed
Exeter Phone 245
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev, Douglas C. Hill, B.A., B.D.
Minister
Mrs, J. G. Cochrane. Organist
10 a.in.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—-Public Worship
Morning service only in July
UNION SERVICES
Main Street and Jamess Street
United Churches
Rev. R. C. Copeland of Main Street
in Charge
Music under the direction of Miss
Evelyn Huston 'and the Main Street
Choir.
10 a.m.—Church School
11 a.m.—James Street.
7 p.m.—Main Street.
Union Prayer Service at Main Street
on Thursday at 8 p.m.
These Cool and Inexpensive Dresses come direct from New
York. They are well made and are smartly styled. The
materials are different and are fast colors,
A number of Good Styles at $1.59
WE OFFER A BETTER RANGE OF DRESSES IN VOILES, CREPES AND SHEERS.
THESE DRESSES ARE EXCELLENT VALUES AT $2.95, $4.50 and $5.95
Mr. Reg. Beavers, of Sarnia, vis
ited at his home during the week.
Mr. Allen Pickard, of Regina,
Sask., is visiting with his brother
Mr. C. V. Pickard, of town.
Miss Margaret Jones, of Toronto,
is holidaying for a couple of weeks
at the home of her uncle, Mr. Cecil
Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Hicks and daugh
ter Maxine, of Clio, Mich., are visit
ing for a week with relatives in this
community.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. McLeod and
family and Mr. Harold Anderson, of
Aurora, visited over the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Samson McFalls.
The many friends of Mr. Fred El-
lerington, who has been ill at his
home, will be pleased to know' that
he is making a steady improvement
each day.
SAVE THE COUPONS
FOR SALE—11 acres of mixed al
falfa and timothy hay. Apply at the
Times-Advocate. ltc.
FOR. SALE—Modern brick house
on Huron Street. Apply at Times-
Advocate.
NOTICE—•'Will the creditors of
the C. B. Snell Estate, meet at the
store of B. W. F. Beavers on Friday,
July 7th at 8 a.m. sharp.
John Rowe, Administrator
LOST—On July 1st between J. T.
Allison’s and Exeter, a sack of bind
er twine. Reward. Please leave at
Times-Advocate. ltp
FOR SALE—9 young pigs, seven
weeks old. Phone Hensail 83r25, Gar
field Broderick, Exeter. ltp
FREE OFFER
For a limited time only we will
give one load lane gravel FREE with
every five loads cement gravel. For a
gravel that proves itself satisfactory
for every purpose.
Phone 171r3, Exeter
Cudmore Standard Gravel
FARMS FOR SALE—I have sev
eral choice farms for immediate or
fall possession.—C. V. Pickard, Exe
ter, phone 165.
HOUSES FOR SALE—A comfort
home in Exeter, every convenience,
easy terms; also houses in Hensall,
Crediton, Centralia and Parkhill. C.
V. Pickard, phone 165, Exeter.
FOR SALE—Storey and a half
brick house, centrally situated, hen
house and garage, garden; 70-acre
farm with brick house, bank barn,
handy to towns. Wm. Pearce, Exeter.
WANTED—Old envelopes (before
1880) with stamps on them. Will pay spot cash for those suitable. D.
C. Melzer, Belvidere, Ill., U.S.A. 2tp.
LOST—Small, black book, side
opening, containing work records of
1938. Reward. Please leave at the
Times-Advocate.
CASH—For Dead Animals and
Fox Horses, We remove dead animals
Reverse phone charge. Phone 47rl5.
JACK WILLIAMS, Crediton 6-22-4tp
FOR RENT OR FOR SALE--Two
storey brick residence, every conven
ience, on Main street, north. Infor
mation Miss M. Weekes, Exeter.
FOR SALE OR RENT —Modern
brick cottage Centralia, 6 rooms, fur
nace, garage and barn, one acre land
with fruit trees etc. Apply box 273
Exeter, Ont. phone 231.
MEN WANTED
Successful men wanted to sell for
successful Company, Our dealers pro
gress because we must insure their
success first. 200 easy sellers, low
prices, attractively packed. Quick
repeat orders. Permanent connection
and. steady year round income for
capable men. Several localities avail
able just now, If oualified to be
come your Own boss. ENQUIRE
WITHOUT OBLIGATION. FAMILEX ]
570 St; Clement, Montreat
The Exeter Canning Factory are
busy with their pea pack.
Miss Jeanette Taman, of London,
is holidaying at her home here.
Mr. Alf. Andrus spent the week-
tnd -with his mother at Pt. Perry.
Mr. C. H. McAvoy, of Wingham,
visited with his mother on Sunday.
Miss Ruby Treble, of Toronto,
spent the holidays with relatives in
town.
Miss Marie Willis spent the holi
day in Detroit visiting with rela
tives.
Mr. Grant Sanders, of Batavia,
N. Y., is holidaying at his home in
town.
Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher are holi
daying for a couple of weeks at Wa-
saga Beach.
Miss Ella Jones, of Stratfoi'd, vis
ited in Exeter and Grand Bend ovei’
the holiday.
Mrs. S. Fitton, who has been con
fined to her bed, is showing some
improvement.
Miss Ruby Cutting and Mr. Carl
Maier, of Dashwood, spent the week
end at Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Sims,, of
Windsor, visited with their parents
for the week-end.
Mr. Clarence Boyle and Miss
Spicknell, of London, spent the holi
day with the former’s mother.
There were a lot of sunburned
backs and limbs following the holi
day outing at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Tuckey and
son, of London, spent the -week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Eliott, of
Sarnia, visited relatives in Exeter
'and at Grand Bend over the week
end.
Miss Maude A. Horton accompan
ied by her neice, Jean Hagerman are
spending several weeks in Toronto
and Oshawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walker and
Billie spent the weekend with Mr.
Walker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Walker, at Walkers, Ont.
Dominion Day passed off quietly!
in Exeter. All places of business
were closed and most of our citizens
were out of town for the holiday.
Mrs. Grace Knight, of Edmonton,
Alta., Dominion President of the
W.C.T.U. was a recent visitor at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Pearce.
Miss Verna Coates, Misses Jean
and Betty Coates, Laurene Beavers [
Ola Reid and Dorothy Welsh motor-!
ed to Detroit for Saturday and Sun
day.
Mr. Wm. McCurdy, of the Hibbert
Boundary, underwent an operation
in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on
Wednesday of last -week. He is get
ting on nicely.
S. S. No. 1, Hibbert, has been
forced to be closed owing to lack of
pupils. The teacher, Miss Marjorie
Gibb, has been engaged at Mount
Pleasant School.
Frank R. Creech was the winner
of the fourth prize in the draw held '
at the celebration in Seaforth July
1st. His prize was a walnut gateleg
table valued at $22.00.
Mr. and Mrs. Bickell and Dorothy
Ann, of London, spent the holidays
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kuntz. Dor
othy Ann is remaining with her
grandparents on a visit.
Miss Wilma Ballantyne, R.N., of '■
Ft. William, visited over the week
end with Mrs. T. McCurdy. She Is
at present in Toronto and expects to
return to Exeter the latter part of ;
this week.
Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Dayman and
family and Mr, and Mrs, Kilbreath,
of Sarnia, visited over the week-end
with the former’s mother, Mrs. Chas.
Dayman. Masters Gerald and La
verne are remaining for their holi
days.
A LAST MINUTE REMINDER . . ,
COAL PRICES ARE ADVANCING
Just in case it has slipped your mind
we want to remind you that there
are only a few days left in which to
buy D&H Anthracite at reduced
prices.
You’re going to need coal in a few
weeks, so why not place your order
now . . . and save money all next
winter? Call
JAS. P. BOWEY
Phone 33, Residence 157
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFauI
Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemlss
Fifth Sunday After Trinity
9.45 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.-—Morning Prayer & Sermon
Farewell to Teacher
On Thursday afternoon at the
close of the school term the teachers
of the Public School staff presented
Miss M. A. Horton with a beautiful
vase. Later in the afternoon the
pupils of Room V presented Miss
Horton with several very pretty toil
etries following their farewell pic
nic together.
Bridal Couple Honoured
Members of the James St. United
church choir and friends numbering
about fifty serenaded Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Thompson (nee Miss Celia
Christie) at their home in Usborne
Thursday evening of last week. The
occasion also took' the form of an
entertainment following an attend
ance contest, the losers entertaining
the winner. A Prof. Quiz program
was carried out with Mr. E. Linden
field acting as Prof Quiz and the
winning side the class. Following
the program, Mr. E. Shapton, presi
dent of the choir, spoke a few words
in appreciation of the faithful ser
vice rendered the choir by Mrs.
Thompson and wishing them a happy
wedded life. Mr. W. R. Goulding
and Mr. Fawcett also made short,
addresses. Mrs. Thompson replied
expressing thanks and appreciation.
Lunch was served at the close.
The Earl family over fifty in num
ber, held a reception for Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Thompson at their home
in Usborne on Friday evening last.
The evening was. pleasantly spent in
a social way. Mr. and Mrs. Thomp-
• son were presented with many beau
tiful gifts. At the close of the ev
ening a dainty lunch was served.
Mr. H. O. Southcott was in Toron
to over the week-end.
Mrs. Mary Gould is visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell.
Miss Emily Hoskins of Hensall,
is holidaying with Norma Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Adams, of St.
Marys, visited with Mr. and Mrs. C.
J. Ste,wart on Sunday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Edgar, of Detroit,
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James
Van Camp.
Mrs. T. O. Southcott visited for a
few days with Miss L. Bowman, of
Preston.
Mr. John Brokenshire, of Atwood,
visited at the home of his sister Mrs.
Jonah Sims.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wells and
Caroline, of London, spent the holi
days with relatives.
Mrs. J. M. Southcott and family
are holidaying at Grand Bencl for
the month of July.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Coates. Bramp
ton, are holidaying at Grand Bend,
and visiting with their son, Mr. Les
lie Coates.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ford and
daughter Diane, of Detroit, spent
the week-end with. Mrs. Box and
other relatives.
Misses Margaret Penhale and Lois
Statham, of London, are in Toronto,
where they are taking a special sum
mer course in Art.
Mr. Geo. Campbell, of Flin Flon,
Man., is visiting with his brother
John of town and with his sister,
Mrs. Ellen Coxworth, of Hensall.
FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE LOVELY LISLE HOSE
A regular $1.00 quality that comes in sub
standards in the newest shades
In all the season’s best selling shades. A
fine quality, good wearing hose
Pair 59c Per pair 25c
UNBLEACHED SHEETS LARGE TURKISH TOWELS
A good quality sheet, unbleached, that will
give excellent service, 72 x 90 inches.
English make, sixe 20 x 40 inches. A re
markable towel for such a low price
While they last 89c Each 25c
LUGGAGE LUGGAGE
You will be wanting a new Club Bag, Gladstone, Overnight Bag, Aero Pack or Suit Case
for your holidays We offer a splendid selection for you to choose from. They are made
by McBrine, who make quality goods.
4-YARD WIDE LINOLEUMS
2 only pieces of 4-yard wide Linoleums.
These are English quality. Special price
this week
Per Yard $2.65
PURE LINEN RUSSIAN TOWELLING
The best value we have seen in months.
Extra strong pure linen with Blue, Green,
Red and Yellow
Per Yard 25c
14 Dozen Traveler’s Samples Men’s Socks
No two pair alike in this assortment. Values are 50c to 75c per. pair. These are wonder
ful values on sale at 35c pair or 3 pair for $1.00.
GROCERY SPECIALS
FREE'Thirty *500 Bills
360 SERVEL RURmSlORS 10 bars 37c
FLOUR
Choice Pastry
24 lb. bag . . 45c
2 Shredded Wheat .... 23c
2 Rice Krispies...........23c
HORNE’S PUNCH
Lemon, Orange, Lime
Large bot. . . .23c
6 Doz. Rubber Rings. . 25c
1 Doz. Zinc Rings .... 21c I
PICKLES
Large jar . . . 20c
MAPLE LEAF SALMON
1 lb Tin ...................... . 30c
% lb. Tin...................... 17c
NEW POTATOES
7 lbs. for .. . 25c
JELLY POWDERS
McLaren’s
6 for ...............25c
Southcott Bros.
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WHERE BEAUTY BLOOMS
TOMLINSON’S
PERMANENTS
Phone 146
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindenfield and
Arnold left on Saturday for a week’s
holiday, visiting at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. M. R. Cudmore, of
Markham and calling on friends in
Toronto.
Miss Isohel Turnbull was called
to London owing to the illness of
Mr. Arthur Wallace. Mrs. Wallace
is a cousin of Miss Turnbull’s. Mr
Wallace suffered a stroke some time
ago.
Mr. S. J. Elliott, who recently re
turned to his home in Exeter from
St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, was
out for a motor ride Sunday and
visited his brother William at Kirk
ton. Mr. Elliott, while he has not
regained the full use of one side of
the body, is able to be out in a
Wheel chair.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coates, of De
troit, spent the forepart of the week
visiting with relatives here Mrs.
A. W. Andrews accompanied them
as far as London where she visited
for a couple of days, coming to Ex
eter on Wednesday to spend a day
before returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Cawthorne and
two sons Ronald and Douglas and
Miss Fay Hannigan, of Welland;
Mrs. H. Swayfcie, of Fenwick; Mr,
and Mrs. J. K. Cornish, of Bruce-
field and Mr. Chas. Cox, of Goder
ich, were holiday viistors with Mrs.
N. Hannigan. The visitors from
Welland took Mary Hannigan home
with them for a holiday.
MANUFACTURER’S
OFFER
TUDOR PLATE
ONEIDA COMMUNITY
July 6th to 15th only
DESIGN
Madelon is
Regular Tudor
Plate Quality
and carries a
full Replacement
Guarantee
1/2
OPEN STOCK
PRICE
•
COMPLETE SETS
AS LOW AS
$9.20
CHEST INCLUDED
BUDGET
TERMS
St B. TAYLOR
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Box, of
Parkhill; Mrs. Iva Albon and Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Griffith and son, of
Holland, Ohio, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor.
Mrs. Broderick, Mr. and Mrs.
Art Broderick, Mr. Harold Broder
ick and Miss Helen Flynn sient the
holiday in St. Catherines with Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Mousseau.
Mr. and Mrs. George Beavers and
sons Fred and Pat, and Miss Ger
trude Mollison, of Toronto, are vis
iting with the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers.
Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright, of Clin
ton and Miss Dorothy Glazier, of
Clinton and Harold Kellar were on
a motor trip to Tobermory over the
week-end.
Mrs. C. Rinshed, Romulus, U.S.,
Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Detroit; Mrs.
Gibbs, of Windsor and Miss Kathleen
Kestle, of Goderich, visited with Mr.
and Mrs, Henry Kestle over the1
week-end,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Brokenshire or
Crumlin; Mr. S. Brokenshire, of Al
berta; Mr. and Mrs. H. Hill, Toron
to; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie George and
children, of London visited with Mr.
'and Mrs. C. L. Wilson on Sunday.
| Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Coates and
' daughter, Elaine, motored to Roch
ester, N.Y., for the holiday. Mrs.
Coates and Elaine are remaining for
, a couple of weeks on a visit with
Mrs. Coates’ sister, Mrs. Stanley
Williams.
j Mr. and Mrs, J. Cawthorne and
ftwo sons and Miss Fay Hannigan, of
(Welland and Mrs. E, Swayzie, Fen-
! wick, visited over Sunday with Mrs.
M. Hannigan. Miss Mary Hannigan
returned to Welland with them for
a month’s vacation.
i Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, W. J. Ford over the week-end
were: Mr. and Mrs. Austin Ford and
f Joan, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Melv.
Sims, of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. N.
S. Hoag and children, of Oshawa;
Messrs Fred Ford and Basil Young,
of Toronto and Margaret and Billy
Wright, of Brucefield,
Summer Goods
for the men folk
See the New
Smart and up-to-the-minute
Arrow Shirts
Ties, Socks, Pyjamas, Hats, Caps and
Sweaters
W. W. T A M A N
PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT.
Rev. and Mrs. A. Page and John
Page, are holidaying at Wigwassan,
Lake Rosseau, Muskoka.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones, Neil and
Gwenneth, are holidaying at their
summer cottage "The Mayflower”
Grand Bend.
Grand Bend drew a record crowd
for the week-end holiday. All the
hotels were filled. The accommoda
tion at Oakwood was taxed to cap
acity. The weather was ideal and
the beach and the parks were crowd
ed with people both Saturday and
Sunday. Several spoke of it as being
the largest crowd that has ever vis
ited this popular summer resort.
With the American 4th of July fal
ling on Tuesday many from across
the border took advantage of the
long vteek-end to spend it at the
lakeside.
James St. Willing Workers Evening
Auxiliary
The regular monthly meeting of
James Street Willing Workers Even-?
ing Auxiliary was held at the home
of Miss Reta Rowe. Miss Gladys
Stone’s group was in charge of the
meeting. The meeting opened with
Hymn 145, The Scripture Reading
was given by Misses Lulu Linden
field, Meta Salter, Stella Southcott
and Nellie Carmichel. Mrs. Margaret
Fletcher sang a solo. The Study
Book was taken by Mis^ Alice Hand
ford after which Mrs. H. C. Carey
and Miss Pearl Wood played a duet.
Hymn 61 was sung followed by the
Mizpah benediction in unison. At
the close of the meeting a dainty
luncheon was served by the group in
charge.