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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-06-03, Page 8'.' I 1,11 1 " "i.'ll..... ■■ .. ■' ■ .1-.... .........!. ...X.................. L........J..... <1 Page 8Bg.--------- V’s Beauty Shoppe Canadian Women Help—• “PASS THE AMMUNITION” A 25c Stamp Buys 12 Bullets BUY A STAMP HERE TODAY VERA C. DECKER, Prop. Phone 112 T Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont. Phone 135 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY —Two Nights Only— “Two Yanks in Trinidad’ starring PAT O’BRIEN and BRIAN DONLEVY id FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SATURDAY MATINEE at 2.30 “The Glass Key” with ALAN LADD, VERONICA LAKE and WILLIAM BEND1X, all star cast. « THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 3rd, 1943 4': SATURDAY SHOWS COMMENCE AT 7.30 SHARP MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY two features “Dr. Gillespie’s New Assistant” starring LIONEL BARRYMORE “Northwest Rangers” starring JAMES CRAIG ADBI[NM' • ♦ • t'HARMONY IS TRUE BEAUTY’! in music,In cosmetics, as i...... true beauty depends on skil­ ful blending. That’s why so many lovely women choose Adrienne cosmetics. They glorify your complexion ... harmonize with the latest fashion colours. Select the Adrienne make-up that is spe­ cially blended for your type of beauty. Askto see the Adrienne Colour Harmbny Chart. ’ ADRIENNE FACE POWDER ADRIENNE LIPSTICK . . . ADRIENNE ROUGE ______ r 1 43-13 1 Adrienne Scientifically Harmonized cosmetics are sold only at the Rexall Drug Store Cosmetic Counter. DRUGSTORE.^ W. S. COLE, Phm.B. Phone 65, Exeter Round the Clock Service STEWART’S TAXI Phone 155w Exeter Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.0 8. Cieamery Butter, 39c. Eggs, A Large, Eggs, Medium, Eggs, B, 24e. Dressed Hogs, Marion Pooley BEAUTY SHOPPE 30c. 2 Sc. $16.25. All Work Guaranteed Exeter Phone 245 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Qalloway Mrs. J. G. UocUrane. Organist 10 a.m.-—Sunday School 10 a.m.—Public Worship 7 p.m.-—Wayside Gleanings No. “A Sermon on Canvass”. • • ¥ 3 Some very smart styles in Spun Rayons in one and two-piece styles. Some exception­ ally good patterns that are real value. I 1 | LOCALS I Mr. Wm. H. Coates was in Toronto over the week-end. Mrs. Geo. Geddes is spending this week with friends in London. Miss Marie Heywood is visiting in Wallaceburg and London. Miss Coquoline Simmons, of Lon­ don, was home over the week-end,. AC2 Jack Pryde, of Fingal, is spending a few days at his home here. L.A-C. Gordon Cudmore,- of Ayl­ mer, spent the week-end at his home. WO. William Balkwill, of Brant­ ford. spent the week-end at his home here, Pte. Charles Stewart, of London, spent the week-end with his moth­ er in town. Miss Shirley Motz, of London, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home here. Miss Pat Russell, of London, spent the week-end with her moth­ er in Exeter. L. Cpl. Stanley Frayne, of Ipper- wash, was home on a 7 2-hour leave over the week-end. Miss Raffle, of Toronto, visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christie. <G. A. Forman, of Parkhill, has enlisted with the army at No. 1 District Depot, Windsor. Mrs, Samson McFalls spent week-end with her brother, T. C. McLeod at Aurora. Mr. Jutson Corbett, of London, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Corbett. Rev. E. Grigg was in Goderich on Sunday where he had charge of the services in the Baptist church. Fus. Jack Coward, of Niagara- on-the-ILake, spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Sam Lawson. LAC. Murray Moore, of Crumlin, [visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Moore over the week-end. LAC. Reynold Wuerth, of Ayl­ mer, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W’uerth. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gould and little daughter, of London, visited with relatives in this community on Sunday. Mrs. Peter Frayne is leaving to­ day (Thursday) to visit with her son Mr. Russel Frayne, of Brant­ ford. Miss Jean Blair, of No. 9, SJF. T.S., Centralia, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, S. B. Taylor day. Miss Williams returned ton Sunday after spending two weeks caring for Mrs. Irvine Armstrong. Lieut. Grant Taylor, of Petawa- wa, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Taylor over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Broadfoot and I Stewart, of Clinton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Ether- ington, of Usborne. LAC. Ed. Cyr Crocco, of No. lia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cann. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ’Goodman and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mosier, Detroit, spent the week-end with and Mrs. Chas. Schroeder. Mrs. Cowhig and daughter, sanqe, of Red Hook, N. Y., visiting with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Simmons. Blanshard Township, second in Perth County to pass the quota in the receipt Victory Loan drive, went 114 per cent, with a total of $9 5, 950, for 328 buyers. Mr. and Mrs. H. in Sturgis and family were in Ilderton on Sunday attending the anniversary of the Ilderton United church and visited at the home of Mr. T. L. Patrick. The Junior Red Cross are selling tickets on aprons that have been made by them in connection with the home economics studies at the Exeter H.S., the draw to be made in the near future. Mr. and Mrs, C. Blanshard and family visited in Bayfield on Sun­ day. i^rs. Rockola and daughter, of Guelph, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard and ac­ companied them to Bayfield. AC2 Ward Southcott, of London, is being posted to Guelph, visi­ on Tuesday at the home of C. A. Southcott. He "Was on his to visit his brother Glen ata- LOCALS Snell’s Taxi Service Phone 100 r..*1 I INSULATE YOUR HOME ROCKWOOL INSULATION—Blown into walls and ceilings of your home, saves fuel with more com- ‘ fort. Fireproof, permanent. Our equipment will be in Exeter and district for two weeks commenc­ ing June 30th. Have your home ihsulated now and save disap­ pointment next fall and. Winter. Work done in town or country. For free estimate write or phone Exeter Tlmes-Advocate. U 20:27:3510* the Mr. on Sun­ to Clin- the past and LAC. Jas. 9, S.F.T.S., Centra- of Mr. Su- are who ted Mrs, way Hotted at the Clinton Radio School. LAC. Laverne Christie, who has been stationed at Pendleton, and who spent two weeks at the home of his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Christie, has been posted at Hall- fax and left last week for that ijlaee, Hairdressing • » • Tomlinson’s Phone 146 Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll NEW & OLD TIME DANCE EXETER OPERA HOUSE PRIZE FIRST FIFTY TICKETS SOLD DOOR PRIZE MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH : Rev. N. J. Woods, M.A., Minister ■ Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist : 11 a.m.—'Public Worship and Church : School. The Minister d 7 p.m.—Public Worship. The Min- ■ ister. : Wednesday, June 2, 8 p.m.—Eve- Ping Auxiliary at Mrs. Tlioinas : Walker's. ' Thursday, Women’s each $4.50 New Patterns in Krinkle Crepes ] B. W. F. Beavers. June 3, at 3 p.m. Association at Mrs. JAMES ST, UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. B. Irivin, B.A. W. R, Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir Lender ’ a.m.-—Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 a.m.—Rev. C. W. DeMille, D.D., of Toronto. p.m.—Public Worship conducted by the Minister. leum for Dresses In stripes, broken checks and lovely floral patterns. A good quality crepe that does not need ironing. Special, at per yard, 89c I 10 7 10 11 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M, A, Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlenaiss Sunday after Ascension i a.m.—-Sunday School a.m,—Holy Communion and Sermon. Preacher — The Rev. Canon Janies, of Kirkton, PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE {Sunday School—10.30 a.m. Mr. Maurice Quance spent Sunday | Service—11.30 a.m. with his brother, Mr. Richard Quance ‘ ‘ at Bly th. Mr. Fred Hogarth and Miss E. J. Hogarth visited in London last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mit­ chell and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Me- . Naughton. 'On Wednesday evening ‘ Mrs. McNaughton held a party in honor of her father’s day. Evening Service—8 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting—8 All are welcome. Pastor—E. Clemens p.m 1 dinner birth- A. B. Reeve Rev. Jas. Anthony, Rev. Irwin, .Rev. N. J. Woods and Tuckey as laymen from Main St.- Church are in London attending the annual United Church conference. Rev. Wim. Mair and Wesley Johns are representing the Thames Road charge. Brown: “If you had $20 in your pocket right now, how would you feel?” Hawkins: “I’d think I had’ someone else’s trousers on.” WUERTH’S SEE THESE BARGAINS ’ Men’s Shoes and Oxfords $2.25 to $2.79 Polishes Shoe Trees Gloves Sox Repairing promptly attended to A. E. WUERTH O*SB ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH Crediton M. E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist Lawrence A. Wein, Choir Leader 10 a.m.—“A Language Everybody Understands”. 11 a.m.—Church School 7.30 p.m.—'“The Christian Belief”. Friday evening, 7.45—Senior League ' Welcome AC 2 Stewart W. Fuke, of Lachine, Que., is home on leave before re­ porting to No. 3, I.T.S., Victoriaville, Que. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Westlake, of St, Catherines; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Westlake and family, of London, and Mr. John Westlake, of London, spent the week-end1 at the home mother in Exeter. Mr. Severne Winer, who ber »of years ago suffered tured arm, and who since that time has been carrying a silver plate, underwent an operation on the arm Saturday last in Victoria Hospital, London. He is getting along nicely. of their a - num- a frac- Owing to the impossibility to get certain lines of goods, and after 30 years in business in Exeter, I have decided to quit business and for the next CLOCKS, WATCHES, SILVERWARE, DIAMOND and WEDDING RINGS, ETC. at Greatly Reduced Prices The entire stock will be sold at 25 to 50 per cent, discount THIS IS AN OPPORTUNITY THAT PURCHASERS SELDOM HAVE. SALE STARTS TO-DAY. I 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 71/2 ft. x 9 ft., $6.50 9 ft. x 9 ft., $7.75 9 ft. x 10i/2 ft., $9.00 9 ft. x 12 ft., $10.50 ■ . Curtain J and Draperies Whether it is a low priced curtain or the better qualities, you will find a big sel­ ection to choose from in our well-assorted stock. 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 ................................ CHLORIDE OF LIME 1 lb. can ..................... 23c 19c 11c 10c CAPO Drain Cleaner and Opener... per tin 20c PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES Package ------ 23c HAWES LEMON OIL Large bottle ......................................... JOHNSON’S FLOOR WAX Per jar .................................................... CAPO STOVE PIPE ENAMEL With brush ............................................ IDEAL SILVER POLISH Large jar .............................................. GOLDEN FLEECE POT CLEANER Per pad .................................................. OGILIVIE BABY CHICK SCRATCH FEED CHICK OATMEAL ... •1 Southcott Bros Phone 16 ¥ >■ 23c 55c 24c 23c 10c I a ■ PLANTS FOR SALE Tomatoes: Bonny Best, John Bear, Earliana,, Beef Steak. Petunia, Snap Dragon, Geraniums, Ferns and other Flowering Plants. L. DAY & SON ■ Mrs. William Chambers spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell, of Hensall. Mrs. Maurice Quance and Clifford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dilling at Brucefield. Mrs. Chas. Acheson, of 'Forest, visited with her mother, Mrs. W. T. Acheson, over the week-end. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ruby and Lloyd, of Stratford, visited on Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Otton. Robert Dinney was home week-end, leaving on Sun- No. 16, S.F.T.S.Hagers- Toronto, assistant L.A.C. over the day for Ville. Miss Lenore Lawson, Of lias accepted a position as operator with her Sister, Mrs. A. R. TomJinsbn. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Robinson and Luella and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shuert, of Detroit, visited with re­ latives in Exeter and Mitchell over the week-end. Mrs. F. H. Neil and Mrs, H. H. Atkinson, of Toronto, visited with the former’s daughter Mrs'. J. H. Jones, the latter part of the week. Mrs. Neil is remaining for h Visit. A surprise birthday party was given at the home of Mr, and Mi’S. Nat. Corbett, on Sunday, in honor of their grandson, Eddie Brintriell, when a number of. his playmates were entertained. Also present were his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs,v ni» auni ana uuuity ivii* uhumm O&wglas Triebner, of London. EddieIII II received many lovely gifts, out in a New Felt Hat ..Latest Styles at Popular Prices... New Shirts, Ties, Socks and All Accessories. X How about a New Spring Overcoat? Ji V W. W. TAMAN 80th Birthday Congratulations to Mr. George Anderson, who on Tuesday cele­ brated his 80th birthday. Mr. An­ derson has not been in the best of health but was able to be down town on Tuesday. His son, Oscar, of Sarnia, Was home for the day. Red Cross Donations Mr. G. W. Layton, secretary the Exeter branch of the Red Cross reports the followihg receipts: Exdter Whr Charities $14,00 S.S, No. 4. Usborne, 41.95 Ladies’ Bridge Club 8.50 The Lord’s Day Alliance is re­ presented in our community this week, by Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Fin­ lay. This organization is recogniz­ ed widely as one performing valu­ able. national .and community ser­ vice in safeguarding the national weekly day of rest for Canadian Workers, and the freedom of our Canadian Sunday from commercial exploitation. I t > K for Mr. and Mrs, Janies D, MacRae, Parkhill, announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Anne Marie, to Elmer Jeseph Hatten, of London, elder son of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Hatton, of London, the wedding to take place at St. Columba’s Church, Borhish, on June 19, > Caven Y.P.S. The regular meeting of the Cav­ en Y.P.S. met Monday evening In the Sunday school room. The meet­ ing opened by singing the hymn “Under the Hills,” followed by the Scrip titre read by Jack ‘Why te. Shirley Mason led ill prayer, The roil call was taken to which ten members responded and the busi­ ness was discussed. The topic Was taken by Alice Pfaff ffom the study book. The meeting closed with a hymn ahd the Mizpah benediction, Wilis was the last meeting of the Y.P.S, until next fall. g