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THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7th, 1943
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Phone 112
Bullets
TODAY
Prop.
Leavitt’s Theatre
Exeter Ont, . Phone 135
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
JANUARY 7, 8, 9
“Reap the Wild Wind
in technicolor with
RAYMOND MASSEY, RAY
MILLAND, JOHN WAYNE and
PAULETTE GODDARD
“Springtime in the Rockies
in technicolor with
JOHN PAYNE, BETTY
GRABLE, CARMEN MIRANDA
and an all-star cast
Coming January 14, 15, 16
“MRS. MINIVER”
Exeter Markets
Wheat, $1.05,
Creamery Butter, 39 c,
Hggs, A Large, 32c.
Eggs, Medium, 30 c.
Eggs, B»
Dressed Hogs, $16.35.
Marion Pooley
Beauty Shoppe
A11 Work Guaranteed
Exeter Phone 245
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Phone 100
Hairdressing
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Tomlinson’s
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
JANUARY 11, 12, 13
Phone 146
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for
for
ill-
Rev. and Mrs. N. J. Woods and
family spent New Year’s at Watford.
Mrs. E. Swayzie, of Welland, vis
ited with Mrs. N. Hannigan
New Year's.
Wong’s Cafe has been closed
a few days on account of the
ness of the cook.
Bob Keys has returned to Albert
College after visiting with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keys.
Sgt. Allan Penhale, who has been
on leave for two weeks at his home
here, left Monday for Debert, N.S.
Lieut. Grant' Taylor, of Kingston,
spent a five-day leave at New Year’s
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hec
tor Taylor.
L.S.B.A. Eli Christie, of Toronto,
spent the New Year's holidays with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Christie.
L.A.C. Gerald Lawson, who re
cently reported at Sky Harbor, has
been posted to the E.F.T.S. at St.
Catharines.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Love
Junior, of Thedford, visited on
urday with Mrs. Love’s mother,
Pfaff, and other relatives.
Pte. Edgar Wildman, of
Middlesex-Huron Reserve Unit,
on Saturday .for Long Branch, where
he is taking a training course.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rowe received
word that their son, Lance Corpor
al Alvin W. Rowe, of Sarnia, is con
fined to hospital with the mumps.
L.A.C. Carfrey Cann, who has
spent the past five weeks on leave
at' his home here, left on Monday
for Victoriaville and expects short
ly to be posted to an E.F.T.S. for
training as a pilot.
Mrs. John Smith, Huron St., has
received word of the death of her
brother-in-law, Mr. Wm. Wurtz, of
Oklahoma City, who passed away
New Year’s Day. The deceased had
jbeen ailing for some time with
rasthma. Mr. J. Morley, of town,
Is a brother-in-law.
and
Sat-
Mrs.
the
left?
STEWART’S TAXI
Phone 155w Exeter
Day or Night
STEWART BROS. GARAGE
The following is the list of articles
made and handed to the Red Cross
Branch during the past year by Ca-
ven Presbyterian Unit: 2<8‘ turtle
neck sweaters, 5 v-neck sweaters, 32
sea boots, 44 aero caps, 16 ambulance
caps, 22 pairs gloves, 22 sea socks,
12 18-in. socks, 6 26-in. socks, 53
service socks, 56 mitts, 5 tuck-ins,
82 wash cloths, 42 large quilts, 5
small quilts, 2 girls’ dresses, 2 girls’
pyjamas, 2 nightgowns, 4 boys’ pyj
amas, 16 boys’ shirts, 8 boys’ shorts,
4 boys’ blazers, 5 girls’ skirts, 9
girls' blouses, 1 girls’ coat, 4 girls’
sweaters, 3 girls’ knickers, 3 bed
jackets, 4 hospital gowns, 18 sheets,
4 mothers’ gowns, 4 ^convalescent
shirts, 6 hot water bottle covers, 73
diapers, 17 articles refugee clothing.
DANCING....
at Exeter’s New
— DANCELAND —
(The Old Opera House; ’
EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT
with
TED PUDNEY
General Admission 50c
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
with
CLAYTON STEEPER
The annual meeting of the
Exeter Rod Cross Branch will
be held in the library Monday
evening, January 11 at 8
o’clock. This is a public meet
ing to which all interested in
the work of the Red Cross are
invited.
Next shipping day has been
postponed until Friday, Jan
uary 15. Units please remem
ber the change in date.
School re-opened Monday follow
ing the Christmas vacation.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Hendrick, of
Zurich, spent New Year's with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Cole.
Mr. Orville Snell, of Strathroy,
spent New Year’s with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarise Snell.
Sgmn. Gordon McTavisli, of Lon-
, don, spent the week-end with his
grandmother, Mrs. J. Taylor.
Miss Coqu eline Sinrmons, of Lon
don, spent the holiday with her par
ents, Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Simmons.
Mr. Oscar Anderson,
spent a few days
parents, Mr. and
son.
L.A.C. Arthur
is spending
friends and
m unity.
Mr. Jack
ployed at Welland, spent New Year’s
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Westcott.
Mr. Thos. Hodgson, of Kitscoty,
Alta,, is visiting with his sister and
brother, Mrs. R. Skinner and Mr.
Chester Hodgson.
Mrs. F. Newman and Seldon, of
Kingston, spent the
the former’s parents,
R. G. Seldon.
Mrs. Jacob Weber,
quite ill at the home
ter, Mrs. Jack Caldwell, is improv
ing at time of writing.
Miss Laurene Beavers, nurse-in
training at Victoria Hospital, Lon
don, spent New Year’s with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Beavers.
The Crediton branch of the Can
adian Bank of Commerce closed last
week and the business has been
transferred to the Exeter branch.
Rev. E. Grigg addressed the Sun
day School of James St. United
Church Sunday afternoon, this being
missionary Sunday in the school.
Mrs. Fred Delbridge is visiting In
Stratford with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Brooks. Mrs. Brooks is recuperat
ing after a recent operation for ap
pendicitis.
Mrs. Jack Findlay, of Detroit, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Anderson, and
her daughter, Mr. and
Broderick.
Privates Percy Willis,
erick, Stanley Frayne and
all of whom are stationed at Ip-
perwash, spent the New Year five-
day leave at their homes here.
Mrs. William J, Thomson and
little son were able to leave Sts
Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Sat
urday and are now visiting with Mrs-
Thomson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Christie.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ryckman,
win and Lynne, of Flint, Mich., ited over New Year’s with Mr.
Mrs, Ben Case and with the
mer's parents, Mr. and
Ryckman, of Hensail.
Pilot Officer Ralph
who has been with the
the Hear Hast, has returned to
England according to recent word
received by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Delbridge,
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Ford, Jim
mie and Geraldine, of Stratford, and
Mr. and Mrs. Peg Ford, of St. Cath
arines, spent the Christmas holidays
at the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs; Fred Herd, concession 2,
tfsborne,
Mr. A. it. Tomiinsen, of Windsor,
visited at ills home here over New
Year's and with Mrs. Tomlinson and
family spent Sunday in St. Thomas
With Mr» and Mrs. George Grant and
family,
of Sarnia,
last week with his
Mrs. Geo. Ander-
Hern, of Toronto,
weeks’ leavetwo
relatives in this
Westcott, who is
holidays
Mr. and
with
com-
em-
with
Mrs.
beenwho has
of her daugh-
also with
Mrs.Art
Ray Brod-
Ray Snell,
Er-
vis-
and
for-
Mrs. Grant
Delbridge,
R.O.A.F. In
LOCALS
Mrs. Redfern and Joan visited re
cently in Kitchener.
Mr, Ivan Perkins, of London, spent
the holidays at his home.
Miss M, Ritchie spent New "Year’s
with friends in London,
Miss Pearl Cann, of Bayfield, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Cal Cutting.
Mr. Sam King, of Jarvis, spent
New Year’s with his family here.
Miss Betty Harness, of London,
spent a few days with Mrs. Cal.
Cutting.
Donna Young, of Lucan, spent
last week with her sisfter, Mrs.
Leonard Harvey.
Mr, Murray McComb, of London,
was a week-end guest with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter,
of Guelph, visited on New Year’s
with Miss Mary Westlake.
A.C.2 R. Coady and Mrs. Coady,
of Exeter, spent Christmas leave at
their homes near Ottawa.
Sgt. W. H. Wade, of Ingersoll, .
spent the New Year holidays with j
Mr. and Mrs. George Hay. >
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers |
speut New Year’s day with Mr. and |
Mrs. R. L. Beavers, of Sarnia. •
Mrs. Carl Maiers and children
spent New Year’s with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Maiers and family, of Dashwood.
Staff Sgt. Bill Dunsford spent
his New Year's leave with his par
ents, Mr. and
Pte. Sarah
A.C., London,
Mr. and Mrs.
Year's.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hunter, of
London, spent New Year’s with Mr.
and Mrs. Basil Preszcator and fam
ily.
Sgmn. Calvin Heywood, of Kings
ton, spent New Year’s leave with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hector
Heywood.
Mr. and Mrs. William Snell and
family spent New Year’s with Mr.
and Mrs. George Geddes,- of Hay
Township.
Rev. W. E. and Mrs. Aidworth,
of Staffa, spent New Year’s with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Aidworth.
Miss Jean Hagerman, of Oshawa^
is spending this Week with her
aunts, Mrs. M. Horney and Miss M.
Horton.
Mrs. Fred Wells, who has been
confined to her bed for several
weeks is able to be up and around
again. v
Mr. Everett Sims and Miss Cut
ting spent New Year’s with Mr. and
Mrs. Eli Sims and Billy, at Cre
diton.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lamport
and Miss Edith Armstrong, of Lon
don, spent New Year’s with Mr. and
Mrs. John Rowe.
Pte. Gerald Cornish, of Ipper-
wash, visited with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson Cornish, on five
days’ leave.
Miss Alma Winer, R.N. and ..Mr.
C. McLagan, of London, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Winer.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coates,
Shirley, Wilma and Keith, of Us-
borne, spent New Year’s with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Coates.
Mr. and Mrs. G. McKnight,
and Mary, silent New Year’s
Mrs. McNight’s parents, Mr.
Mrs. S. Gliddon, of Clinton.
Mrs. V. Harness and children
Sgt7 L. Wells and wife and children
spent New Year’s with Mr. and Mrs.
Dan McLeod and other relatives at
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude BioWes,
Claudette and Sandra, of HenSall,
and Mr. H. S. Walter, of Exeter,
spent New Year’s with Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Grant, of London.
Leading Aircraftsmen Earl Smith
and Herb Strutt; of Dartsmottth,
N.S., and L.A.C. Walter Lindebloom,
of Brantford, spent New Year’s
With Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cann.
L.A.C. Murray Moore, of Belle
ville, is spending 14 days' leave at
his bohie here. Following his leave
Murray expects to be pasted to
Utt I.T.S. for training as a pilot.
Sgt. Robert Newton, of Strathroy,
recently returned from overseas aiid
Bob Reavely, of Chatham, were
guests last week with the former’s
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newton,
Pilot Officer Gerald Schroeder,
of Summerside, PE,IO is spending
New Year’s leave and 14 days’ fur
lough with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs, William Schroeder; of Stephen.
Mrs. Percy Dunsford.
Jackson, of the C.W.
visited with her aunt,
Jos. Sutton, for New
Jack
with
and
and
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Bible J
“The
meet-
Your Suits Must Last
“Mis
Mrs,
Gar
Mrs. Reg Ford, of St.
spent the Christmas
the home of the for-
Fred
and
All are welcome.
Pastor—E. Clemens
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. John Galloway
Mrs* J, (J. Cflvhraae. Organist
a.m -—Sunday School
a.m.—Sunday School
a.m.—Morning Service
.—Evening service
8 p.m*—Prepara-
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10
11
7 p.m.-
Friday, Jan. 15,
tory Service.
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. N. J. Woods, M.A., Minister
Mrs. A, Y, Willard, Organist
10.30 a.m.—Public Worship
Church School, The Minister.
7 p.m.—Public Worship, The Min
ister.
Week of Prayer services each eve
ning this week at 8 p.m. Main
Street Thursday evening, Rev,
■Galloway,
Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Evening Aux
iliary at the home of Miss Helen
Dignan.
Thursday, 3 p.m.-—'Women’s Associa
tion at the home of Misses Hus
ton.
Tuesday, January 12, 8 p.m,—Meet
ing of the Official Board.
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. A. B. Irwin, B.A.
W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir Leader
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Sudnay, January 10, 1943
tL a.m.—Holy Communion.
Great High Priest”.
p.m.—Sunday School and
■Class.
p.m.—Evening Worship.
Sin of Impiety”
8.15 p.m.—Young People’s meetin
Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Midweek ser
vice.
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
CJhoir Leader, Mr. Middleiniss
1st Sunday after Epiphany
a.m.—Sunday School.
•Evensong and Sermon,
11
7 pan.-
• “The Epiphany”.
The annual vestry meeting will
held on Tuesday, January 19,
8 p.m.
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
Sunday School—2 p.m.
Service—-3 p.m.
Evening Service—8 p.m.
Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer
ing.
ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Crediton
M. E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister
Mrs. F. \V. Morlock, Organist
Lawrence A. Wein, Choir Leader
10 a.m.—Morning Worship
11 a.m.—'Church School
7.3'0 p.m.—Evening Worship
Monday, 8.15 p.m.—Annual
sion ■Circle” meeting.
Thursday, 8 p.m.—Midweek
Friday, 7.15 p.m.—Junior
Friday, 7.45 p.m.—Senior
Welcome
s Warm Overcoats
If you are in need of a good overcoat it is a good time to secure one, You won’t get
as good cloths again for some time at prices we are offering. We also have some
good Boys’ Overcoats at prices that are worthwhile savings.
Ladies’ House Dresses
In good quality prints, well made, splendid styles and special value. Get your season’s
supply at these prices.
$1.95 and $2.95
*
Plaid Cotton Flannels for Comforters
A fine range of plaid cotton flannels for comforters. Most of these are good color
Suitable for comforters and children’s wear
at per yard 39c, 45c
Boys’, Youths’ and Men’s
Flannelette Pyjamas
We should have had these for Christmas but they were late arriving. Extra value
good quality and well made.
8, 10, 12 and 14 years, $1.50 16 and 18 years, $1.59 Men’s, $2.25
Our Store will be closed every Wednesday afternoon at 12 o’clock.
WE SELL WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
Get the habit of buying them each week.
Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday
DALY GRANGE TEA-—Your favorite
tea can now be secured here.
TOMATO SOUP—10 oz. tin
3 Day Special, get your supply ...3 for 23c
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR
Ready to go.............................Per pack 15c
MIRACLE WHIP Sandwich Spread
Very tasty.......................Med. size jar, 25c
PINK GRAPEFRUIT.....................4 for 25c
BRUNSWICK SARDINES in Mustard
You will like them........................Per tin 7c
SMOKED SALT
For curing meat ...............Large tin $1.25
CHEESE — Try our June
cheese. It’s a dandy ....
BLEACH
It whitens your clothes Per bottlp, 8c
Southcott Bros
Phone 16
; Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, who Ills been
Jill in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London,
| returned home the beginning of last
week. She is recovering nicely, but
will 'be confined to her bed for sev
eral weeks.
Mr. and
Catharines,
holidays at
mer’s parents, ,, Mr. and Mrs.
Ford, concession 2, Usborne,Service.,League, j were presented with a purse of mon
League I ey by the neighbors and friends of
! the community in honor of their re
presentation
Parsons and
made a suit-
all for their
• cent marriage. The
(was made by Lloyd
Reg
I able reply, thanking
j kindness.
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The Week of Prayer services are ’ Whitney Coates,
being fairly well attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hicks,
Hiram Shapton, Mr. and Mrs. (
net Hicks and Marilyn, Mr. and ' Special Permits for Wholesalers
Mrs. G7. W. Lawson, L.A.C. Gerald
Lawson and Miss Mason spent New
Year’s with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
Wilson, of London.
Pte. S. Grant Sanders, son of Mr.
S. M. Sanders, who is with the Un
ited States Army and who has just
completed a thirteen weeks’ course
in radio at Sioux Falls, S.D., has
been posted to Boca Raton Field
at Boca Raton, Florida, Where he is
taking a course in “Advance Radio”
which covers secret equipment and
lasts 13 weeks.
A social evening for the intermed
iate scholars of the James St. Sun
day School was held Wednesday eve
ning of last week and was a very en
joyable affair. Superintendent J. H.
Jones was in charge. A sing-song
was led by W. R. Goulding. Mr.
Jones conducted a knowledge-col
lege quiz that proved Very enter
taining, after which several reels of
moving pictures were shown. There
was a fine attendance.
New Year and week-end visitors
'With. Mr. and
Exeter North,
Kellerman and
Mr. and Mrs.
family, of St. Catharines* Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Beaver and Jeaiiette, Mr.
and Mrs. Orval Beaver and family,
of Thames Hoad; Mr. aiid Mrs.
lack EsSery and Karin, of Centralia;
Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Anderson and
family, of Kippen; Mary Caldwell
and Margaret Galiagher»' oi Lon
don,
Mrs. Jack Caidwell,
Were Mr. and Mrs.
Mona, of Chatham;
Harold Beaver and
i and Retailers
Wholesalers and retailers may
obtain special permits to replenish
their normal stocks of 'butter. Up to
(January 16 merchants, on applica-
l tion to the local ration officer in
I Kitchener or London, may secure
1 special permits allowing them to
complete their normal stock require
ments.
Due to some merchants not being
able, through butter shortage, to
•bring their normal stocks into line
during the past week, the Board is
prepared to issue special permits
for this purpose.
Itt other words, if the merchant’s
normal stock is 5 0«0 pounds, and last
week he was only able to purchase
for resale 200 pounds he would only
have Sufficient coupons for the re
placement of 200 pounds. So in
view of this situation and his need
of 300 pounds to bring his Stock
f to normal, the Board, upon receiv-
I ing his application is prepared to
I grant him a permit for this 300
[ pounds he needs. This permit;
, coupled With his coupons for 200
pounds, will place him in a normal
•position. *
i
A tramp hud been knocked down
by a motor cat. When he opened his
eyes he heard a stern voice say;
“Stand back and give him air.”
“Lumme, mister,” he protested,
“haven’t they got nothing else? I've
1 lived on that for a week.”
This is War!
Don’t expect one suit to stand the strain
of everyday wear forever. By all means
buy an extra one while‘you can do so.
It has been found that by wearing your
suits alternatively, you permit the fabrics
to return to their original shape when not
in use. In this way durability is greatly
increased and cleaning and pressing bills
are reduced.
W. W. TAMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kernick and
family and Miss Anne Kernick, of
London, visited in Sparta with Rev.
and Mrs. C. W. Down on New Year’s.
L.A.'O. Percy Lawson, of Chat
ham, N.B., and Mrs. Lawson, of
Orillia; spent a few days with the
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Lawson.
Miss Jean Cole, of the staff of
the public school spent the Christ
mas holidays at her home near Mit
chell. She spent New Year’s with
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Chambers in
London Township.
G.
CELEBRATES birthday
Mrs. William Fraser, whose birth
day comes on New Year’s Day, cele
brated the event on Sunday. Dur
ing the week Mr. and Mrs. Fraser
were quite surprised to receive a
■beautiful bouquet of red carnations
from their son, Alien, now overseas.
Miss Ruth Fraser and Mr. Gordon
Emmett, of London, were home for
•the week-end and with some friends
all enjoyed a very appetizing din
ner, the large and beautifully decor
ated birthday cake being a gift
from their daughter. A, very
sant evening was spent and
Fraser received 'best wishes for many
happy returns of the day.
plea*
Mrs.
Gaven Congregational Circle
The first meeting of 1943 of the
Oaten Congregational Circle was
held at the home of Mrs. R, Russell
on Tuesday, January 5. The meet
ing opened With a New Year’s hymn
and business items of past and pre
sent wore discussed. A playlet,
“The Stars Are Still Shiniiig”, Was
greatly enjoyed, followed iby a duet
by Mrs. Norman Stahlake and Mrs.
Hd. Pollen, Mrs. Thomas Coates
favored with a delightful solo. The
next meeting will bo held
day, February 2, at the
Mrs. Arthur Mitchell, the
shut-in committee being
Pollen and Mrs. c. Mason. _____
tiohal Anthem closed the meeting. 21
social half-hour Was spent over the
teacups. •
on Tubs*
home of
sick and
Mrs. Ed.
The Na-