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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-07-08, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THW3PAY MORNING, JULY 8*, m3 V’s Beauty Shoppe GmqadlaA Women Help--?- “pass ixw A?nruNmoN” A 23 c Stamp Ruys 12 BUY A STAMP HERE VERA C. DECIDER, Phone U§ Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.Q$> Cieameiv Butter, 39c. Eggs. A Large, 33c Eggs, Medium, 31c Eggs, B. 2Te Dressed Hogs, $16.25. Marion Pooley BEAUTY shoppe Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont. Phone 135 ‘The Daring Young Man’ Starring JOE E. BROWN “Medico of Painted Springs’ (Western) starring CHARLES STARRETT Bullets TODAY Prop. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY two features All Work Gw'anteed Exeter Phone 245 LOCALS while he is on vacation. The public that his dental office will be closed while he is on vacation. The public will be notified as to the date of re-opening. NOTICE Cowen wishes to inform the C. E, Zurbrigg wishes to announce that his optical parlors will be closed from July 14 to 21, inclusive, while on vacation. ltp. Snell’s Taxi Service Phone 100 Hairdressing * * * Tomlinson’s Phone 146 MONDAY, TUESDAY, W EDNESDAY Special Feature ‘In Which We Serve’ starring NOEL COWARD and an all star cast. Coming .... u For Me and My Gal” “Cabin in the Sky” “Desert Victory” “This Land is Mine” LOCAL NEWS L.A.C, Robert Dinney, of Hagers- ville, was home for the week-end. Mi’, C. H. McAvoy, of Wingham, visited with his mother over 1st, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pickard family spent July 1st visiting relatives at Guelph. Mr. H. O. Southcott Stella Southcott spent the visiting at Grand Bend. Miss Hazel Hern has ■her position on the staff of the Bank of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harris, of Kingsville, spent the-week-end with] Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Sillery. Mrs. Eva Hummeston, of London, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. George Geddes. LAC. Bill Moore, of No. 9 S.F, T.S. Centralia, spent the week-end with Mr, Gerald McFalls. Eldrid Simmons, or the R.C.A.F., now stationed at Lethbridge, Alber­ ta, has been awarded his LAC. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKay and son-in-law and daughter, troit, are holidaying July 1st passed Exeter. There was travelling owing to Mr. S. R. Prebble, Agnes, Richard and Jean, of Ilderton, visited on Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sillery. Mrs. Lloyd McBride, of Windsor, visited on Friday with her aunt, Miss L. E. Elliott, Carling Street. Mr. and Mrs. Orby Kestle Have returned to Detroit after holiday­ ing for a week with relatives in Exeter. Mrs. Jas. Harrison has returned Tiome after visiting for a week with her daughter, Mrs. Allan Jones, of .Elimville and son Cecil, of Mt. ^Pleasant. July and with Mrs. Orville Webber visited in London last week. Miss Iva Fisher, of Jones & May, is on a two week’s vacation. Miss Vera Decker spent Juy 1st visiting with friends in Detroit, Spr. Sam Lawson, of Hamilton, spent the week-end at his home. Miss Dorothy Reedei’ is spending a week’s vacation in Mount Hope. Mr. Silas Reid, of Sarnia, spent the holiday with Miss A. Hanford. Mr. Warren Sanders, of London, spent the week-end at his home here, Mrs. Alma Snow, of Hensail, spent the week-end with Miss Jean Elliot. Miss Marjorie Heywood, of Lon­ don, visited in town over the week­ end. Mrs. Hockey, Mrs. Boyle and Mr. Frank Sheere spent July 1st in Lon­ don. Misses Christine McCrae Decker spent the week-end Bend. Mr. and Mrs, William spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pollen. Mrs. William Lawson and Jimmy visited last week with Mr. and James Lawson. Lieut. George Wright and sister left Sunday on a 5-day trip to Montreal. Mrs. S. G. Lawson is holidaying at TurnbulL's Grove with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tomlinson. Mrs. visiting son for Miss holiday Carmichael, in Appin. Miss Ferrol Fisher, spent July 1st with her and Mrs. Clark Fisher. Miss Bessie Busch, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Appleton. Mr. Paul Johns,, of Quebec, visited recently and Mrs. Wesley Johns. L.A.C. Gerald Lawson, spent the week-end with his Mr. ajid Mrs. Geo. Lawson. Mrs. E. D. Howey and visited last week in Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gardiner. Misses Norma Wilson and Edith Hunter visited with Sgt. and Mrs. Ted Wilson, of London, last week. A.C.2 Clarence McDonald, of To-, ronto, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDonald. L.A.C. Murray Moore, of Crumlin, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Moore, over the week-end. Spr. Gordon McTavish, of Lon­ don, spent the week-end with his grandmother, Mrs. Charlotte Tay­ lor. Mr, Jack Frayne, of Sarnia, spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Frayne. Mr, W, G. Medd was in Toronto Tuesday attending a meeting of the Transfer Committee of the United Church. Mrs. Louisa Horton and daughter, Edith, of Oshawa, are spending this week with Mrs. Horney and Miss Maud Horton. Mr, and Mrs. visited his sister and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Marys, on Sunday. Sprs. Arthur Pyle, B. ’C., and Ivan (French, of Peace River District, Alta, spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. E. C. Apple­ ton. Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Thomas, of London, are spending a weeks vaca­ tion in Exeter with Mrs. S. M, Reid and in Hanover with Mi’-. and Mrs. Elliot Thomas. MrsZ Sid Davis and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell returned home Tuesday from Flint, Mich. They visited for a week with Mr. and Mrs, Sim Pollen at Flint and two weeks with them at their summer cottage at Wiggins Lake, Mr, and Mrs, Norman Ford and daughter, Dianne, Visited over the week-end With Mr. and Mrs, Frank Taylor of town and Mrs, Box, of Stephen. Mrs. Taylor, Jean and Jeanette returned to Detroit with them, on a visit. London, Miss A. Rivers, and Vera at Grand Fawcett and past Miss week of De- at Grand Bend, off quietly in not the usual gas rationing. Mrs. W. H. Moise, and of Blenheim, '“Outside Inn” spent July 1, Mrs. his boat Ted Wilson, of London, is with. Mr. and Mrs. a few days. Nellie Carmichael with her brother, I C. L. Wil- spent the Mr. John of Sarnia, parents, Mr. of London, Montreal, with Mr. of Aylmer, parents, Jocelyn j t l every Wednesday and Friday Night Steeper’s Orchestra JITNEY DANCING STEWART’S TAXI Phone 155w Exeter TUNE IN Old Fashioned Revival Hour PILGRIMS* HOUR 2-3 pan. E.D.SZT. Mutual Network SUNDAYS Local Station cimav WINDSOR 9-10 p.m., E.D.S.Y. CHARLES E. P.O. Dok 123 Ixm Angeles California FULLER I per pair $2,79UNJON SERVICES New Patterns in DinnerwareI —Sunday School and Bible* PRICES RANGE FROM $11.95 to $40.00 15c the be at* 10 11 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A» Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss Summer Sandals for Hot Weather Insulation and daughter, the former’s in London last is the best investment we know of for economy and comfort. WE ARE NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR FALL and WINTER 11MSTALATION. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, John Galloway Mrs, J. G. roehrnne, OrgoiM 10 a.m.-—Sunday School No morning service. During month of July services will held in the evening only 7 p.m. Maip Street and James Street United Churches MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY, JULY 11th, 1943. 10 a.m.' Classes. 11 a.m.—Rev. A. B, Irwin "Rejoicing in the Day” 7 p.m.—rRev. A. B. Irwin, ‘‘The Christian. Walk.” Strangers and visitors welcome the services. I Third Sunday after Trinity a.m.—Sunday School a.m.—Memorial Service for Pte. Laverne Harness, who died in, England, June 15, 1943. 'Members of Legion in attendance. II I l I I I PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE I I Sunday School—10.30 a.m. Service—11.30 a.m. Evening Service—-8 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting All are welcome. Pastor—E. Clemens ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH In a smart range of new patterns and designs. Make an early selection before the sizes are broken ’ We offer some new and dainty patterns in breakfast and dinner sets These goods have been very scarce. Lovely China Cups & Saucers We were thrilled when we opened this ship­ ment of lovely cups and saucers. They are all bone china and the patterns new and beautiful. 3 yard wide Congoleum One only piece of three yard wide cong- oleum. We have been out of this width for weeks. You will like the pattern. priced at per yd. $2.15 Rm JUNE 28th TO JULY 31st IS Stamp-o-Gram IN THE WAR SAVINGS CAMPAIGN The object is to supply the Canadian Navy with additional depth charges to wipe out the U-Boats. $90.00 buys a depth charge. Buy additional stamps this month to help sink the German U-Boats. EVERYBODY HELP Exeter War Savings Committee * Miss Margaret Ritchie, of spent the week-end with Hanford. Mrs. Fred Simmons, of Man., is spending a few days with friends in town. Mr. Gordon Emmett and Miss Ruth Fraser, of London, were week­ end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Fraser. A.W.l Betty Adams of No, 9, S.F.T.S, Centralia, spent the week­ end at the home of Miss Barbara Dinney. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Huron St,, spent a few days last week with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Hearthely, of London. Flying Officer E. Lome Howey, D. F.C., who has been instructor at Debert, N.S., is enjoying a two week’s furlough at the home of his mother, Mrs. L.-F.Howey. Mr. and son Bill, daying at Bend. Bill Southcott in town. Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Flint, Mich,; Mr. Lloyd Ford, of St. Paul’s, (Minn.; Mrs. Geo. Ford and Mrs. Flossie Beadle, of London, visit­ ed with friends in Exetei* on Monday. Miss Joan Knipe, of Kenora, spent the week-end with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. San­ ders. Miss Knipe left Monday for London where she will attend Sum­ mer School at the University dur­ ing July and August. Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Irwin enter­ tained the following friends at their home in Ailsa Craig on July 1st: Rev. M. A. and Mrs. Hunt, Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. B. W. Mr. three children, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davis. [Mrs, Davis and two children are remaining on a visit and Donald will spend the summer on the farm. Mr. Wm. Cook, who recently underwent an operation in Victoria Hospital, London, returned to his home in an- ambulance Sunday. He is recuperating nicely but still con­ fined to his bed. His many friends will hope to see him around again soon. B. W, F. Beavers brother-in-law, Kirkby, of St. of Vancouver, are holt- 1 at Grand) Crediton with Don j M. E. Reuber, R.A., B.D., Minister Forfl nf ’ Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist ’ ' Lawrence A. Wein, Choir Leader 10 a.m.—Morning Worship in Evan­ gelical Church. 11 a.m.—Church School 7.30 p.m.—Union service United Church. Rev. L. H. Turner will be the speak­ er at both services. Welcome Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. F. Beavers. and Mrs. Gordon Davis and Would be pleased to estimate your job. Ardena-Cleansing Cream 1.25 and 3.50 Ardena Fluffy Cleansing Cream 1.25 and 3.50 phone 61 L?ABtTH AP’ Ardena Skin Tonic 1.25 and 2.40 tlJZABUll ABB SKIN loti ... Aft PCUANSlNfe There Is e special radiance about a Well-cored-for skin for which there is no substitute. Teamed up to clednse dry or normal skirt are softening Ardena Cleansing Cream and fragrant Ardena Skin Tonic. Use them together morning drtd night. You'll be surprised how this ptecldui pair coaxes your skin toward hew beauty, Ardena Fluffy Cleansing Croom will dd the same for a.ri oily skin. Robertson’s Drug Store ■■ ft Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday McCORMICK’S BROKEN SODAS strictly fresh ............................. per lb. 10c MACARONI, in bulk, ............. per lb. .06c PARD DOG FOOD “For man’s best friend”, dehydrated, per box ................................................... 15c POLIUM POT CLEANER better than steel wool, per pkg. HABITANT VEGETABLE SOUP It’s really good, .........................per tin 10c EGG PRESERVER will pack 8 to 10 doz. 'eggs,,,, per tin CERTO CRYSTALS ................... 2 for CERTO, 8 oz. bottles, RED RIVER CEREAL, per package ................ CLOVER BRAND HERRING WHITE BEANS for cooking saves the potatoes ............... 25c 25c 25c ,20c tin per lb. 5c Southcott Bros Phone 16 Mrs. W. J. Smith Helen, visited with daughter, Mrs. Stone, week and this week. Cpl. Jos. B. Creech, of St. Thomas T.T.S.,. is spending a week’s furlough at the home of his moth­ er, Mrs. T. G. Creech. Miss May Armstrong left Monday for Kincardine to visit with her mother, Mrs. I. Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. H. McCreath. Mrs. Manford Belling, of Detroit, has returned home after spending the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Francis. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Davis and daughter, Eizabeth, of Pt. Credit, are holidaying for a week with the fox’- mer’s mother, Mrs. Sid Davis, * Mr. and Mrs. Kervin Werner, and two daughters, of London, spent Sunday and Monday With iMr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer at Grand Bend. Mr. Will McLaughlin and daugh­ ter Margaret and friend, Miss Jean Hird, of Brantford, visited on Mon­ day with Mr. and Mrs. M. Amy.' Miss Elva Wuerth, Mrs. D. Ma- ton and Mrs. R. Rudicell, all of Detroit, Mich., spent the week-end With Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wuerth. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Martin, of Kitchener and Mrs. McNeil, of Clinton, spent Friday of last week With Mr, and Mrs. George Hunter. Ship’s Writer Frank Strange, -of the R.G.N.V.R., is visiting with his parents, Mi’, and Mrs. John Strange. He is recuperating from a recent illness. ReV. Borden and Mrs. Cunning­ ham and Miss Betty, of Windsor, are holidaying for the month of July at their summer residence at Grand Bend. Janette, Margarite, Almarie and Alexia Davis have returned to their home near Whalen, after spending the past week with Mrs. M. Me Nicol, in Exeter. Rev. A. McLauchlin and Mrs. McLatichlin, of Toronto, afe visiting With Mrs. McLauclilin’s father and sister, Rev. J. W. Down aiid Miss Florence Do*wn. Mrs. Honor Hamilton last daughter, Mrs. granddaughter, turned with her oil a Visit. Jennings was in week visiting 'her John Huckins. Her Raton Huckins re- What About That New Summer Suit? Step out Latest Styles at Popular Prices New Shirts, Ties, Socks and All Accessories. W. W. TAMAN > of Mr. William tlieir home in Jack Routledge who have been visitin at the home returned to Robert, a week Rivers, Toronto on Sunday. Britain Sanders James Street Evening Auxiliary The July meeting of the James Street Evening ’Auxiliary was held at the hoine of Mrs. W. C. Allison. The president, Miss Helen Penhale, opened the meeting with the National Antlim, followed by a. hymn and the Lord’s prayer in unison. The roll call and minutes of the last, meeting Were read by Miss Jean Sheere. Fol­ lowing the business Miss Meta Salter took charge of the program. A hymn wag sung followed by the Scripture lesson and prayer by Miss May Jones. Mrs. William Murdock rendered a solo and Mrs. Andrew Hamilton gave a very interesting summary of the book "The Keys to the Kingdom”. Mrs. W. 'R» Goulding and Mi’S, William Murdock favored with a vocal duet. A hymn and the Mizpah benediction closed the meeting. Lunch was served by the grout) In charge, In the account of the Kumjoinns S. S. Class picnic held at Reach 0 Pines last week, -Miss Eva Fearce made the presentation to Mr, Mrs. W. G, Medd, instead of Evo Pentose, as reported. arid underwent an operation Wednesday of last week in Victoria Hospital, London, for the removal of his tonsils and ade­ noids. He returned home the latter part of the week and is improving Ladies Aid and AV.M.S. Meet The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Aid and W.M.S. of the Evangelical Church was held in the schoolroom of the nesday, the 30th Daniel Finkbeiner devotional period, ted the mission study with raphical sketch of South and several members took the discussion, Mrs, Ezra Faist gave current events and during the business session, it “was decided to give a donation of $5.00 to the Mis­ sion Circle in appreciation of their assistance during -the recent con­ vention, The meeting was closed with a hymn and prayer. Church on Wed- of June, presided : She also < Mrs. for the coiiduc- a geog- Am erica part in