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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-05-27, Page 8Page 8 THE, EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 27th, 1943 ■? s V’s Beauty Shoppe Canadian Women Help—- THE AMMUNITION” A 25c Stamp Buys 12 BUY A STAMP HERE VERA C, DECKER, Phone 112 Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.08. Creamery Butter, Eggs.tA Large, Eggs, Medium, Eggs* B, 24c. Dressed Hogs, NOTICE Beauty Shoppe be closed from May 14 to May 2P, inclusive. Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont. Phone 135 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SATURDAY MATINEE at 2.30 “Hello Frisco Hello A gorgeous technicolor starring ALICE FAY, JACK OAKIE and JOHN PAYNE Added. Comedy starring Bob Hope and Bing Crosby “Wake Island” Bullets TODAY LAST SHOWING tonight, WEDNESDAY “Forever and a Day and LOCALS Phone 10099 5? c. a Lieut. Thomas Pryde, of To- spent the week-end at his here. Thomas Carling, of London,WUERTH’S MEN’S OXFORDS Tan and Black SHOES—Ranging from $2.25 $5,25 Polishes Shoe Trees Gloves Sox Repairing- promptly attended to Marion Pooley Exeter Phone 245 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, John Galloway Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.-—Morning Worship 7 pan.—Evening Worship Monday, 7,30 pan.- Y.P.S. ..New Dresses for Spring Some very smart styles in Spun Rayons in one and tvvo-piece styles. Some exception­ ally good patterns that are real value. SATURDAY SHOWS COMMENCE AT 7.30 SHARP a - --------—-h.™—-a MONDAY AND TUESDAY 2 Features — 2 Nights Only Alfred Hitchcock’s “Shadow of a Doubt” starring TERESA WRIGHT, JOSEPH COTTEN & ALFRED HITCHCOCK Also featured in this cast is Hume Cronyn, formerly of London, Ont. “Hi Ya Chum with the RITZ BROTHERS Navy League TAG DAY Sat, May 29 th Help the Navy League provide comforts and entertainment for our fighting naval men and our xnerehant seamen. They Well Deserve Your Support The Boy Scouts and Cubs will : be in charge of the Tag Day Snell’s Authority has been granted the local Post Office to curtail its hours of business. Commencing June 1st it will be open for business from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. only* L.A.C. Robert Dinney, of Goderich, was home during the week-end. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Jennings, of Thedford, visited in town on Satur­ day. The farmers report that a good deal of the fall wheat is turning yellow. Fit. ronto, home Mr. _ . visited with his mother, Mrs. Car­ ling, on Sunday, , Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Carey, of Glencoe, visited with friends in town on the 24th. Mr, T. Beverley Acheson, of To­ ronto, visited with his mother and sister over the week-end. Miss Marion Dean, of London, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T, M. Dinney. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McBride, of Zurich, visited on Sunday with Reeve and' Mrs. Benson Tuckey. Mrs. W. A. Patrick, of visited over the week-end mother, Mrs. J. C. Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Davis of Tara, holiday with relatives here. Gnr, Ray Snell, of Camp Borden, is on furlough visiting with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Snell. - Miss Reta Rowe, of Norwich, spent the week-end with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Rowe. Rev. Chas. Lewis, chaplain, paid a flying visit to his former charges at Brussels and Kirkton last Sunday. Miss Pauline Follick, of London, spent Sunday and Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Follick. Miss Evelyn Howard, of spent the holiday week-end parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Mrs, Chester Cornish, of spent Sunday and Monday with'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kers- lake. Mrs. Peterson and son, who have been visiting in Jarvis for the past two weeks, returned home Tuesday night. Mrs. I. Armstrong, who suffered from the effects of a fall some time ago, is, we are pleased to report, im­ proving. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodgert and with over Toronto, with her and Bill, spent the week-end and 4 Toronto, with her Howard, London, 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trevethick 'and two children, of Brinsley, vis­ ited one day last week with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mi's. M. Amy. Round the Clock Service STEWART’S TAXI Phone 155w Exeter TUNE IN Old Fashioned Revival Hour CHARLES E. FULLER F.b. Box 123 — Los Angeles California DANCING.... at Exeter’s New — DANCELAND— (The old Opera House! Regular Saturday Night Dance with L CLAYTON STEEPER family, of London, visited friends and relatives in town the holiday. Mr. A. R. Tomlinson and Maurice Laucke, of Windsor, spent the week-end with Mrs. Tomlinson and family. Mr. Douglas ’ Brintnell, of St. Catharines, spent the week-end with hiS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brintnell. Misses Jean and Isobel Snell,, of St. Catharines, were week-end visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Snell. Mrs. IFrarik Coates is confined to her bed and is u-uder the doctor’s care. Her many friends wish for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Dora Stadelbauer and son, Bud, and Morley Reilley, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Heywood. Pte. John Hunter has returned to camp at Petawawa after ^pending a 14-day -leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter. Mrs. Gordon Bloomfield, of Lea­ mington, is visiting with her bro­ ther, Mr. Lloyd Fraser and Mrs. Fraser, for a few days. L.A.C. Stan and Mrs. Hutchings, of the Clinton Radio School, were guests over the week-end at the home of Mrs. C. A. Southcott. Miss Lulu G. ’ ronto, spent the relatives in Lucan and called on friends in Exeter on Saturday. L.A.C. Fred Ford, with the Cen­ tral Band at? the R.C.A.F. station at Rockcliffe, Ont., spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ford. Guests with Mrs, Robert Wenger over the week-end were her niece, L.A.W. Betty Wenger, of Aylmer; Mrs, Clifford Collins of London, and Mr. Robert Wenger, of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Black and Mr, and Mrs. Bert Fleischeur and daughter, of London, spent the -week­ end with the parents of the two ladies, Mr, and Mrs. John Norry, Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Jona­ than Kydd over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kydd and daugh­ ter Sylvia, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hedden, Mr. and Mrs. Law­ rence MacDonald and sons Donald and Gerald, of London and Pte. Ger* aid Hedden, of St Johns, B.C, Mrs. Gambri.11 and daughter, Violet, accompanied by Mrs. don, all of London, visited in ter on Monday. They took with them' Mrs. James Weekes, an invalid of many years, for a visit. “Mr. and Mrs. Weekes were splen­ did neighbors when We were in Exe­ ter,” said Mrs. Gainbrill, “and it is a pleasure to have her come down and visit us twice a year?’ Dempsey, of To- ; week-end with Miss Heb- Exe- back an Taxi Service Hairdressing * » • Tomlinson’ MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. N« L Woods, M.A., Minister Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist 11 a.m,—^Public Worship and Church School, The Minister 7 p.m.—Public Worship. The Min­ ister. Wednesday, May 26. 8 p.m.—Union Prayer Service ui James Street Church,. Rev. John Galloway, each $4.50 l * New Patterns in Congoleum Krinkle Crepes for Dresses Phone 146 JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev, A. B, Irwin, B.A. IV. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Oi’ganist and Choir Leader .m.—The Sunday School a.m.-—Worship. The Minister an.—Worship. The Minister. In stripes, broken checks and lovely floral patterns. A good quality crepe that does not need ironing. Special, at per yard, 89c A. E. WUERTH ELIZABETH ARDEN BLUE GRASS FLOWER MIST Covei' yourself with fragrance, the fragrance of Blue Grass Flower Mist, Elizabeth Arden’s famous af­ ter-bath essence for flower-fresh­ ness. The lovely, lingering scent will stay with you all through the day so that you will emerge in a mist Blue •with of flowers. Grass Flower Mist atomizer’ ................ Phone $1.50 $a.is Your drugs at ROBERTSON’S 50 Exeter YES! WE SELL BICYCLE INSURANCE Your Bicycle can be stolen or burned. Insure it against THEFT and FIRE Your bicycle can injure other people. Insure it against PUBLIC LIABILITY Rates — Very reasonable See at once W. HERMAN HODGSON AGENT If It’s Insurance We EXETER — Telephones: Office, 24 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A« Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Ohoir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss Fifth Sunday After Easter a.m.—Sunday School a.m.—-Morning Prayer and Ser­ mon: “The Persuasive Power of Goodness”. The Ladies’ Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. E. E. Davies Thurs­ day at S p.m. The Junior W-A. will meet in the parish hall Saturday at 2.15 p.m. The Junior A.Y.P.A. will meet in the parish hall Monday at 8 p.m. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Sunday School—10.30 a.m. Service—11.30 a.m. Evening Service—8 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting—8 p.m. All are welcome. Pastor—E. Clemens SUB! ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH Crediton Reuber, B.A., B.D., MinisterML E. Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist Lawrence A. Wein, Choir Leader 10 a.m.—Morning Worship 11 a.m.—Sunday School 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship Friday evening, 7.45—Senior League Welcome’ TO THE PUBLIC I find it necessary through the shortage of pasture and help to sell my herd of dairy cows. I have con­ tracted with reliable farmers to supply me with milk which will be pasteurized as xisual at my dairy. I wish to assure the public that I will serve them every day as usual. I am own ment you. replacing another herd of my in the fall. 'See advertise- of sale on page four. Thank WM. HATTER, Exeter Dairy A number of friends were pleas­ antly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hodgson on Sunday last in honor of P.O. Jack Armstrong, nephew of Mrs. Hodg­ son, who received his wings at Up­ lands Airport, Ottawa, on May 14, We offer a full range of sizes in Congoleum • rugs. These lovely rugs brighten up your rooms and give splendid wear. 6 ft. x 9 ft., $5.00 7i/a ft. x 9 ft., $6.50 9 ft. x 9 ft., $7.75 9 ft. x 10i/a ft., $9.00 9 ft. x 12 ft., $10.50 Curtain Nets and Draperies Whether it is a low priced curtain or better qualities, you will find a big ection to choose from in our well-assorted stock. the sel- Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday TRY US FOR YOUR HOUSECLEANING NEEDS RINSO Large Package ................ OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Two packages ................ GILLET’S LYE Per tin ............................. 23c 19c lie CHLORIDE OF LIME 1 lb. can ............................. CAPO Drain Cleaner and Opener... per tin 20c PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES Package 10c 23c HAWES LEMON OIL Large bottle ...................... JOHNSON’S FLOOR WAX Per jar ............................... JOHNSON’S GLO-COAT Per bottle .......................... CAPO STOVE PIPE ENAMEL With brush .............................. ...... 23c ... 55c 55c 24c IDEAL SILVER POLISH Large jar .......................................... GOLDEN FLEECE POT CLEANER Per pad .............................................. 23c 10c Southcott Bros Phone 16 Exeter ana H PLANTS FOR SALE Tomatoes: Bonny Best, John Bear, Earliana,,’ Beef Steak. Petunia, Snap Dragon, Geraniums, Ferns and other AFlowering Plants. Step out in a New Felt Hat ...Latest Styles at Popular Prices.. Have It ONTARIO 162J and has been posted overseas. KEEP YOUR BEST FACE FORWARD WITH ADIZKNNe SCIENTIFICALLY HARMONIZED COSMETICS * ADRIENNE FACE POWDER a sheer veil of loveliness that lasts many hours. 65c * LIPSTICK *.»petal smooth . ♦ ♦ easily applied and lasting. 65c * COLOGNE... fragrantly lingering and refreshing. 65c-$1.10 * CREAMS that vitalize your skin. 60c Blended by Adrienne to glorify each type of beauty. ♦ * blonde *. * brdnette or titian. Adrienne: Scientifically Har­ monized Beauty Aids are sold only at Rexall Cosmetic Counters. W. S. COLE, Phm.B Phone 65, Exeter L. DAY & SON New Shirts, Ties, Socks and All Accessories. Rowe Dinney, of Toronto, was home for the week-end. Miss Alta Harvey, of London, spent the week-end at her home. .Miss Helen Dignan visited during the past week in Tavistock and Lis- towel. Mrs. W. 'Smith spent the week­ end with her sister, Mrs. Hohner, at Brucefield. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Farquhar, of Kippen, visited on Sunday at the home of Mrs. J. C. Snell. Miss Ferrol Fisher, of Sarnia, spent the week-end with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fisher. Miss Joan Redfern, of the Bell Telephone staff, London, spent the week-end with her mother in town. Mrs. Jeff RoSs, of Stratford, is spending a few days with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Simmons. Miss Marjorie Minielly has been re-engaged as teacher for S.S. No,. 11, Blackbush school, Stephen, for the next year. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pearce, of Clinton, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Lampman, of Burgossville, spent several days re­ cently with their son and daughter- in-law, Mr, and Mrs. K. J. man. Rev, A. McLaughlin and J. Wilson, of Toronto were „ .. of Rev, J. W. Down and Miss Down on Wednesday last. Dr. Wilson is editor of “The United Church Ob­ server.” . Mrs. Evelyn Broderick has return­ ed to her home after nursing Miss Fanny Bissett. for the past six weeks. Miss Bissett is considerab­ ly Improved and is again able to be up and around. Lamp- Dr. A. guests * How about a New Spring Overcoat? W. W. TAMAN Mrs. Carl Maier and family, Dor­ othy Ann and Carl, Jr., have return­ ed home after spending nearly two weeks with relatives in Park Head Hep-Worth, Shallow Lake and Oiven Sound. Mr, and Mrs. A, O. Elliot anc} Mrs. (Frank Delbridge motored to Arnprior and Ottawa, the former visiting with their daughter, F.O. and Mrs. Lhurience Snider* of Arn­ prior, and the latter with Captain and Mrs. A. M. SWOetOn and daugh­ ter, of Ottawa, Mrs. Archie McDougall, of town, recently held a surprise birthday party for her daughter Doris, of London. INSULATE YOUR HOME ROCKWOOL INSULATION—Blown into walls and ceilings of your home, saves fuel with more com­ fort. Fireproofs permanent. Our equipment will be in Exeter and district for tyo ing June 30th. insulated now pointment next Work done in For free estimate write or phone EXeter Times-Advocate. 20s27:3»10* weeks comhienc- Have your home arid save disap­ fall and winter, town or country. James St. Mission Band The regular meeting of the James St. Mission Band Was held Tuesday* May 25th at 4.15. The meeting was opened by the singing of the Na­ tional Anthem, followed by the Mission Band Purpose and prayer. The motto of the •worship service was _ “We Worship God Through Serving’ * parts of which were taken by tile following: Call to worship, Maxme Reeder; response, Tom Steiner, Hymn 10 was sung and a reading was given by Leo Wit- • mer. The Scripture lesson‘was read by Ida Blaiishard, followed by pray­ er by Gloria Appleton and the Lord’s Prayer in unborn A. duet was rendered by Trudy Pickard and Diane Glhdmaii and the chapter of the study book was given by Miss Coates. Litany by Marie Jensen was followed, by the response, The meeting closed with the use of hymn 112, followed >by the dosing pray* er and vesper.