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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-04-29, Page 6
week-end with the shower 43-16 CtdLtoMieu Mu/ DRUGSTORE, Sewing— sweaters, 9; mitts, 11 pairs; See the complete line pf Adrienne Harmon ized Cosmetics at your Rexall Drug Store, R.N., of Peter- ■week-end with Ratz. Bray Chick Hatchery Exeter, phone 246 Alvin W. Kerslake, Hensall pr N, M. Wiley, Farmers’ Co-op' erative, Ailsa Craig Mrs. Jacob Jean McKenzie? R.N., of spent the week-end with Mrs. A. Finkbeiner, THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 29th, 1943 mitts, 23 aero caps, turtle-neck ■R These are days of economy . ,,, in cosmetics as in every thing else. So many women choose Adrienne.* a complete line of high quality beauty aids, especially blended for each type of feminine loveliness, Adrienne Creams are soft and velvety .. there is a clearer, a lubricator and a powder foundation for every type of skin—be it dry, oily or normal. Adrienne Scientifically Harmonized Cosmetics sell for much less than their quality and distinctive white-and-gold packages might suggest. All Adrienne S Creams sell for 60£ a jar. w. S. COLE, Phm.B.Phone 65, Exeter H Novelist: “I’m describing a scene that took place 10 years ago. Tell me what kind of frocks the women wore in those days?” Novelist’s Wife: (bitterly): The sort I’m wearing now! New Uncle (by marriage): “Well, Tommy. I’ve met ail your brothers except the oldest, George. What side of the house does he look like?’’ Tommy: “George? Oh, he’s the one with the hay window SHIPKA Sgmn. Roy Raynham, of London, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. L. Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Smith, of Toronto, Mrs, David Lippert, of Melborne and Mrs. L, Sweitzer, of Exeter, visited with relatives on Friday last. We extend congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gaiser, who eele-, brated their 25 th wedding anniver sary on Saturday last, Mr. Sam Webb returned home after spending a couple of weeks with 4iis daughter, Mr. and Mrs, T, Gunning, at Granton. Miss Ida Sweitzer and friend, of Windsor, spent the relatives. Miss Reta Ratz, borough, spent the Mr. and Miss London, Mr, and A Ladies’ Aid meeting will be held Thursday evening, May 6, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner. Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Desjardine attended the 82nd birthday supper of Mr. Desjardine’s mother Grand Bend last Wednesday, Miss Nola Sweitzer, London, is at present with her parents, Mr. Matt Sweitzer. Harold Vincent, son of liam Vincent, Who has been a pa tient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon don, is convalescing at his home. Red Cross News, The following were the articles in the last shipment Knitting—->Socks, service, 4 pairs; socks, 26-in., 13 pairs; socks, .18- in., 35 pairs; turtle-neck sweaters, 20; v-neck sweaters, 8; pairs; gloves, 22 pairs; 2; wash cloths, 34; ’ tuck-ins, 13; alternative caps, 2. Sewing-—Slips, 12; nightgowns, 2; men’s shirts, 42; boys’ units, 20; women’s knickers, 12; towels, 123; quilts, 99; crib 1. and girls’ dresses, stockings, afghans, 1; panties, 1 5; bonnets, pair; child’s at R.N.,Of holidaying and Mrs. Mrs. Wil- sanitary pads, 105; quilts, 17; layettes, Refugee Knitting Boys’ sweaters, 5; 5; boys’ suits, 7; 7; shirts, 4; blankets, 1; ; pair; waists, 2; skirts, 8; jackets, 7; bootees. 1 helmets, 1; diapers, 4 8. Articles received for for women on active service over seas—55 0 articles, including soap, hair nets, combs, Kleenex, mirrors, toothpaste, bobby pins, sewing sup plies, pins, towels, wash clothsi, lipstick, face powder. Articles received for Russian re lief—135 articles including quilts, men’s, women’s and children’s used and new clothing. Shipping Day will be Friday, May 14, Articles for Russian Relief to be shipped May 14 are asked for in the final appeal for the present time. The treasurer, G. W. Layton, ac knowledges the following contribu tions; Zion Community Club ...........! Hurondale Fed. of Agr. ....... . Hurondale Unit from penny banks ................................... Mrs, Fullerton ........................ Thames Road Unit .......... Unit 17 (S.S. 4 and 5, Us- borne) .............................. Crediton Unit .......................... Wax’ Emergency Course ...... She: “Do self alone?” He: “Yes ried I don’t thrown in. yon and want LOCAL NEWS Professional Cards GLADMAN (B W* . BARRISTER, Money to Loan, of Sussex, Easter holi- 26.86 7.20 59.10 ‘23.25 10.00 31.75 love me for my- when we’re mar- any of the family ONTARIO has done well in her contribution of manpower and resources to the prosecu tion of the war. Ontario must do still more in providing the sinews of war, by supporting the Fourth Victory Loan to the limit of the ability of every citizen. Our men in the fighting serv ices will give all they have. Our people on the Home Front can do no less. The Fourth Victory Loan is your opportun ity to join with the Navy, the Army and Air Force in an all-out offensive. You cannot be there in person, but your dollars can be there for’you, and will provide the materials and munitions so vital to the success of the armed forces. The Government of Ontario is backing the Loan by the investment of $5,000,000 in the new Victory Bonds. This is Ontario’s official con tribution towards strengthening the hands of the Dominion Government in its tremendous task of financing the total war effort that is needed. Xi is the tangible pledge of the Ontario Govern- ment that it will co-operate to the fullest possible extent with the Dominion Government in the drive for final victory. The action of the Government of Ontario is designed to give practical leadership to all the citizens of the Province, and should be an example and an inspiration to our people to accept this Fourth Victory Loan as a personal challenge to do their part to “Back the Attack” and hasten the day of Victory. As the old Parish Rector said at the close of the remarkable film, “Mrs. Miniver”, “This is the people’s war! It is our war. We are the fighters. Fight it, then. Fight it with all that is in us.” Z. We, the iieople of Ontario, must fight it with our dollars. Your purchases of Victory Bonds will help to send Ontario over the top again in support of our fighting men. They will do their part when the time of attack comes. W© must do ours to-day. D. CONANT, Premier, Province of Ontario, ctoct Mr, Silas Reid, of Sarnia, spent tho week-end in town. Miss Feme Welsh, of Sarnia, is holidaying at her home. Mr. A. R. Tomlinson, of Windsor, spent the week-end at his home. •Sgt. Laverne Wells, of London, spent the holidays at his home here. Miss Mary VanCamp, of Ottawa, is spending a week at her home here. Gnr, Arthur Rohde, N.B., was home for the days. Miss Betty spent Monday er. 9 Miss Betty spending a few days at hei’ home here. Mr- Don Size, of Toronto, spent the * week-end with liis family in Exeter. L.A.C, Gerald Lawson, of Ayl mer, spent the week-end at his home here. L.A^C. Bob Wright, of Centralia, spent the week-end at his home in Camlachie. Miss Irene VanCamp, London, spent the week-end her parents, Miss Margaret Ritchie, of don, spent the week-end with A. Handford, Miss Shirley Gregus, of Windsor, spent the week-end with hei’ par ents and family. Staff Sgt. Bill Dunsford, of Camp Ipperwash, spent the week end at his home, Mr. James Dearing, of Dorches ter, is visiting with relatives in town and vicinity, Gnr, Reg. McDonald, of Sussex, N.B., spent a six-day leave with Mrs. McDonald in town. Cpl. Warren May, of Ottawa, spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and -Mrs. F. A. May. L.A.C. Murray Moore, of Crumlin, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, A, Moore. Tpr, Ray Snell, of Camp Borden, spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Snell. Leo. Witmer, of town, is spend ing the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Reynolds, of Usborne. Mr. Rowe Dinney, of Toronto, and L.A.C. Robert Dinney, of Goderich, were home for the week-end. Miss Jean Jones, of Toronto, is spending a few days with hei’ par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones. Sgt. Ted Wilson and Mrs. Wil son, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilson. Miss Pat Russell and Miss Shir ley Motz, of London, spent the Eas ter week-end at theih* respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. James Bowey en tertained Miss Kiff and Miss Hales, W.D.,s, of Centralia, over the week end. Mrs. W. W. Taman returned Mon day after spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. William Goodison, of Sarnia. Mrs. Eric Jackson and Miss vonne Reynolds, of Lindsay, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hennessey. Mr. George A. Beavers, of Mor risburg, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers, over the holiday. Miss Reta Rowe, of Norwich, is spending the Eastei’ holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McNaughton spent the holiday week-end with the latter’s father, Mr. Fred Hogarth and Miss Hogarth. f Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fawcett, of Orangeville, are spending the Eastei’ vacation with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Finkbeiner. Cpl. Howard Elliot, of London, spent the week-end at his home, Mrs. Elliot returning to week in London. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Flint, Mich., spent Easter Mrs. Pollen’s mother, Mrs. S. Davis and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Westlake, Henry and Marilyn .and Mr. and Mrs. John Westlake of London, spent the Easter holiday with Mrs. R. Westlake. Misses Helen and Isabelle An thony, on the teaching staff at Hamilton, are spending the Easter holidays with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. James Anthony. * Mrs. Maude Heywood word last week of the death Wilson, of Torono. Mr. was married to Mrs daughter, Emma, who passed 14 years ago in July. Mr. Ralph Genttner, of wood, who was injured in a crossing accident at Lucan several weeks ago, had the cast removed from his leg in London last Thurs day and is getting along very nicely. Flying Officer and Mrs. T. R. Shaw, and daughter Beth, who have been making their home in Exeter since last September, are leaving, Mrs. Shaw going to Toron to and Mi’i Shaw to a posting over seas. •Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell were Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Pollen, of Flint, Mich.; Mr, and Mrs. William Fawcett, of Mitchell, Mi’> and Mrs. C, W. Kestle and Gerry, of Stratford. Mrs. Kestle and Gerry are remaining for a few days. P.O. Harold Laurience Snider, of Aril prior, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Elliot, of town, was one of 23 airmen to whom honors have been awarded in recognition of their contribution ill training pilots. BO. Snider received the Air Force Cross. Me is stationed at No, 3 Flying instructors’ School at Arn- prior. Mrs, Snider (nee Hazel El liot) resides at 267 Elgin Street, Arilprior. & STANBURY GJailmaa) SOLICITOR, &c. Investments Made, Insurance Safe-deposit Vaults for use of our Clients without charge EXETER apd HENSALL Witmer, with Miss Vera Deck- of Detroit.J. W. MORLEY Payne, of Toronto, is SOLICITOR Office, Main Street, EXETER, ONT. R.N., of with Lon- Miss Ye- are Leo spend the Pollen, of with received of J. W. Wilson Heywood’s away Dash level Dr. G. F. Roulston, L.D.S., D.D.S, DENTIST Offices, Morley Block EXETER, ONT. Closed Wednesday Afternoon Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D.S. DENTAL SURGEON Office Next to the Hydro Shop Main Street, Exeter Office 36w Telephones Res. 36j Closed Wednesday Afternoons ARTHUR WEBER LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex • FARM SALES A SPECIALTY PRICES REASONABLE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Phone 57-13 Dashwood R.R. No. 1, DASHWOOD FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex •FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER P.O. or RING 138 WM. H. SMITH LICENSED For Huron Special training property’s true Graduate of American Auction College Terms Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed Crediton P.O. or Phone 43-2 .......e-.............. .........-....... AUCTIONEER and Middlesex assures you of your value on sale day. USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter. Ont. Pres......... THOS. G. BALLANTYNE R.R. 1, Woodham Vice-Pres......... WM. A- HAMILTON R.R. 1, CromartyX DIRECTORS W H. COATES ..................... Exeter JOHN HACKNEY .... Kirkton, R. 1 ANGUS SINCLAIR .... Mitchell R. 1 JOHN McGRATH ...... Dubiln, Ont. AGENTS JOHN ESSERY ......... ALVIN L. HARRIS .. THOS. SCOTT ........... Centralia Mitchell Cromarty v SECRETARY-TREASURER B.*W. F. BEAVERS ............ Exeter GLADMAN & STANBURY Solicitors, Exeter —o— WHEN THE CANVASSER CALLS DON’T SAY I CAN’T BUY. CANADA MUST HAVE $1,100,000,000 AND THIS IS PARTLY YOUR RESPONSIB ILITY. A. J. CLATWORTHY Phone 12 Granton We Deliver Most people fail to recognize the seriousness of a bad back. The stitches, twitches, and twinges aro bad enough and Cause great suf fering, but back of the backache and the cause of it all is the dis ordered kidneys crying out a warn ing through the back. A pain in the back is the kidneys’ cry for help. Go to their assistance. Got a box of Doan's Kidney Dills. A remedy for backacho and sick kidneys. “Doan’s” aro put iip in an oblong grey box with our trade mark a “Maple Leaf” On tho wrapper. Refuse substitutes. Get*tDoan’s. ’ ’ Tho T. 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