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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-07-15, Page 8Page S s Beauty Shoppe Canadian Women Help—r- "I‘AS.8 THE AMMUNITION” A 25c Stamp Buys 12 BUY A STAMP HERE VERA C. DECKER, Phone 112 $90.00 buys one Cups and Saucers Exeter War Savings Committee i 15c CLOVER BRAND HERRING 20c tin15c 10c CERTO, 8 oz. bottles, China assort- Bring WHITE BEANS for cooking saves the potatoes .............. of lovely English Bone saucers. We have a fine RED RIVER CEREAL per package ............... Buy all the stamps and certificates you can Airing July. Do a little fight­ ing of your own and help the boys overseas. THE U-BOAT to swaa p.m. 1 Phone 16 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MPBMQUUW 15th, 1943 AH Work Guaranteed Phone 245 THV11SDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY July 15, 10, 17 LOCALS ;?! Billiots TODAY Prop. Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.08. Creainery Butter, 39c. Eggs, A Large, 37c Eggs* Medium, 35c Eggs, B, 28c Dressed Hogs, 816.25. Marion Pooley BEAUTY SHOPPE Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont, Phone 135 Snelrs CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Galloway Mrs* G. Cochrane* Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School No morning service. During month of July services will held in the evening only 7 p.m. Thursday, July 15, 8 p.m.—W.M.S. at the home of Mrs, W. Hotter. 3 YARD WIDE CONGOLEUMS We have just receiyed 2 new patterns in three yard wide Congoleums. This sani­ tary floor covering makes bright, cheery rooms and you will like the new patterns at “For Me and My Gal starring JUDY GARLAND and GEORGE MURPHY A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY two features “Crystal B with PAULETTE GODDARD and RAY MILLAND “Let’s Have Fun starring MARGARET LINDSAY BERT GORDON JOHN BEAL COMING — .July 22, 23, 24 “CABIN IN THE SKY” ATTENTION Middlesex and Hurons All members are to report Thurs­ day evening in preparation tor week-end scheme. BOWLING NOTES Six rinks participated in the jitney Friday evening of last week. The winners of first prize were W. G. Medd, R. E. Davis and K. Hockey; second. Mrs. L. F. Howey. Ross Taylor, H. C. Rivers and R. G. Sel­ don. Three rinks from Exeter were at Parkhill on Wednesday of last week taking in the Scotch Doubles tourna­ ment. Two rinks won two game? and the other won one game. The lady bowlers will hold a local mixed bowling tournament on Fri­ day evening of this week. The men will leave their names with B. M. Francis and the ladies with Mrs. E. R. Hopper. It is hoped there will be a good turn-out. Insulation aasMiairae: i of Stephen, his brother, is seriously Lee and Hall and 1 John, of ’ with the daughter, two child- Thorndale, i former's Phone 100 Hairdressing * ♦ Tomlinson’s Phone 146 NOTICE UNION SERVICES Main Strpet and James Street United Churches per yard $2.15 SUNDAY* JULY 18th, 1943 JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 11 a.m.-—Rev. A, B. Irwin "Magnificent in Sin." 7 p.m.— Rev. A. B. Irwin. "Achieving strength.” Strangers and visitors welcome the services. I Although in ” most places when meat rationing became the butchers ceased eries, we had hoped carry on one delivery ter, and have done present, ing of gasoline ana tne restrictions' on obtaining tires for vehicles, the I difficulty is greater than anticipated, | Furthermore, Freddie Darling, the n member of our staff who took Bill j Chambers’ place when lie went over-' seas, has now joined the armed*™ forces. It is impossible on account | PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE of the shortage of manpower to se-j cure help experienced in our trade. * Sunday School- Therefore with sincere regret wejo"...... announce discontinuance of delivery i: service from and after Saturday, July 17, 1943, for the duration of the war or until such earlier times as it is possible to resume it. We-! tnmt, as in the past, our customers ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH will co-operate in tlus new order, i necessitated through extraordinary I circumstances over which we havej^L no control. j i effective, making deliv- to be able to a day in Ex.e-> so up to the However, with the ratlon- asoline and the restrictions TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A,. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss 10 Fourth Sunday After Trinity ) a.m.—Sunday School . a.m.-—'Morning Prayer and Ser­ mon ''The Glory That is to Be’ » L—10.30 a.m. Service—11.30 a.m. Evening Service—b p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting—8 Al! are welcome. Pastor—E. Clemens RIVERS MEAT MARKET IT. C. Rivers. STAMP OUT Congoleum Ru^s I in all sizes Mrs. W. F. Anderson, visited last week with father, Mr. Fred Ho- E. J. Hogarth, of town, Mr. and of Orillia, the latter’s garth. Miss and Marion and Douglas Mitchell, of London, returned with them on a visit. Crediton ■" IE. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister' Mrs. F. \V. Morlock, Organist ! Lawrence A. Wein, Choir Leader 10 a.m.—Public Worship 11 a.m.—Sunday School 7,30 p.m.—'Evening Worship Welcome This is your chance to “Fight Back Buy extra War Savings Certificates and Stamps this month. Canada needs 15,000 more depth charges to sink more U-boats, to make it safe to'Convoy goods and men to Europe, to fight Hitler. We have in stock a fine range of Cpngol- eum rugs in all sizes. They are hard to beat for wear. You will like the new patterns. ft. .... 9 ft. ft..... 6 x 7y? 9 x 9 ioy3 ft. 12 ft. . $5.00 .. $5.00 . $7.75 . $9.00 $10.50 English China We were fortunate in_ securing a fine ♦ as­ sortment ‘ ~ cups and ment of patterns and colorings, your visitors in to see them 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, pei’ box ................................................... POLIUM POT CLEANER better than steel wool, per pkg. ..... HABITANT VEGETABLE SOUP It’s really good, .........................per tin EGG PRESERVER will pack 8 to 10 doz. eggs,... per tin CERTO CRYSTALS ................... 2 for 25c Rev. R. E. Southcott, formerly of EE; Sombra, was last week inducted into’ = the pastorate of the Rodney United t = church. Rev. Mr. Royle, of Talbot-'s ville, addressed th® congregation.1 == Rev. Mr. Edwortliy, of First United == Church, St. Thomas, addressed the ~E minister, and Leo Lane, a layman ~ in Mr. Edworthy’s congregation, gave' the final address. Mrs. Murray Me-' ~ Lean and Lloyd Garton introduced Mr. and Mrs. Southcott to the con­ gregation. i On Sunday afternoon a number I ' of relatives met at the home of t Mr. and Mrs. Larry Taylor and en­ joyed lawn lunch from Frank Taylor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Russell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. family, F. O. Summerside, Schroeder, of Leroy Schroeder, of No. Centralia. per lb. 5c 1038 1037 FORD COACH, good tires and motor newly overhauled. DELUXE FORD COACH with trunk. FORD COACH with and radio. Miss Noma Wilson has accepted a* position at the I-’ost Office. Miss Margaret Melville spent a few days at Grand Bend last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dearing, of London, visited with friends here on Sunday. Miss Edith Hunter has accepted a position with Mrs. Hyndman at Grand Bend. Mrs. R. 8. Graves and son Stephen, of Toronto, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taman. Miss Dorene Parsons spent a week's vacation with Miss Florence Somers, of Simcoe. Dr. and Mrs. Dunlop, Julia and Miss Marie. Melville are holidaying at Manitoulin Island. Mr. Harold Hockey has accepted a position with Sutter and Perdue Hardware, in Clinton. Sgt. Howard and Mrs. Elliot, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Elliot. Miss Gladys Kestle, of Copper Cliff is holidaying at the home of her father, Mr. Nelson Kestle. Pte. Gerald Cornish, of Ipperwash, visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Cornish, over the week-end. Miss Ella Sanders, of Toronto, is spending three weeks’ holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders. Mr. George Walker, visited on Monday with Mr. Ed Walker, who ill in Wingham hospital. Miss Dorothy Traquair ,nurse in training at Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don, is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Traquair. Mrs. Agnew, of Winnipeg, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Taylor, left for her home last week. She visited in Shakespeaie and Toronto en route. Mrs. Frank Mrs. Bernard ten Mary and were visitors father, Mr. George Easterbrook and sister, Miss Phoebe Easterbrook on Sunday. Mrs. Fred Mitchell, of London, daughter of Mr. Fred Hogarth, of Exeter is at present in Victoria Hos­ pital, having undergone a serious operation Wednesday of last week. Her condition at time of going to press is satisfactory. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coates have returned home after bolidayini two weeks at Grand Bend. ' granddaughter, Wilma Coates, the forepart of the holiday them and Shirley and Keith there for the latter part. Ships-writer Frank Strange and Mrs. Strange returned to Toronto Monday after visiting with the former’s parents, Mr* and Mrs. John Strange. Frank is with the R.C.N.V.R. and is recuperating from a recent operation. Mrs. Grace Aldw'orth. who has been spending several weeks at the home of her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hill, in Toronto, is at prsent in Hamil­ ton, at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hill. Mrs. Emily Salter, Miss Meta Sal­ ter and Marie Cutbush are holiday­ ing for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Salter in Wingham and with Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Reeves,-of Sea­ forth. Mr. and Mrs, Cutbush motor­ ed with them, to Wingham on day. Mrs. Fred Church and sons and Teddy, of Otterville, were tors with the former’s sister, Ida M. Sanders on Sunday, were accompanied home by Arnold Marchand, who has visiting with his daughter, Sanders, for several weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Johnston, Neil and Margaret, of Stratford, visited with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Sanders for a few days last week. Margaret is remaining for a few holidays with Gloria Appleton, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Ellering- ton, who have been making their home with Mr, and Mrs. Fred El- lerington since their marriage, have moved into the house recently va­ cated by Mrs. McFalls on Sanders street, the latter having moved in­ to her own house on William street. Ross Tttckey, Jim Whyte and Douglas Fletcher, who are working at a boy’s camp at Erie Beach, spent the latter part of last week visiting at their homes here, port that they are kinds of farm work enjoy the camp life, fa another lad from town who is working at the camp, / 1 ( is the best investment we know of for economy and comfort. WE ARE NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR FALL and WINTER INSTALATION. Would be pleased to estimate your job. W. J. MELVILLE phone 61 I every Wednesday and Friday Night Steeper’s Orchestra JITNEY DANCING STEWART’S TAXI Phone 155w Exeter TUNE IN Old Fashioned Revival Hout 0-10 p.m., E.D.9.T. PILGRIMS’ HOUR 2-3 p.,m» E*D*9.T. Mutual Network SUNDAYS Local Station OKLW WINDSOR CHARLES E» FULLER P.O. Box 123 — Los Angeles ‘ California g for Their spent 'with were Sun- Jack visi- Mrs. They Mr. been Mrs. 1035 1030 MODEL A FORD COACH BUICK COACH with all nearly new tires. 1034 FORD LONG TRUCK Sandy Elliot Exeter Phone Southcott Bros | LOCAL NEWS afternoon and ’ and Mrs. E. C. Harvey are A delicious picnic, visiting in London. I Mrs. Olive Branton, of Toronto, , is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, May. I Miss Frances Armstrong spent a social croquet, was served. Those attending Exeter were, Mr. and Mrs.What About That New Summer Suit? George Hay ~and family,, jast Week-end with friends in Bar­ rie. Mrs. Thos. Walker, of F. Gladman’s office, is enjoying week of her vacation. Gunner Sydney West, of R.C.A., Petawawa, is visiting his mother, Mrs. S. West. Miss Regina McCann, R;N., of Detroit, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo McCann. Miss Doreen Parsons returned home Saturday after holidaying for a week in Simcoe and London. Flight-Lieut. Thos. Pryde and LAC. Ray Pryde, of Toronto, spent the week-end at their home. Miss Marjorie Essery , of Centralia is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. C. Rowe and family at Pt. Stanley.' Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers attended the Senn reunion in Brant­ ford on Wednesday of this week. Flying returned spending home. Flying returned spending home. Miss Vera Kestle, of Windsor, re­ turned home with her parents and is recuperating from a recent appen­ dix operation. Misses Isabelle and Helen Anthony of Hamilton, are spending the holi­ days with their parents. Rev. .Tames and Mrs. Anthony, Mr. and Mrs, Win, Doherty, AC2. Don Doherty and Ross, of Toronto, visited with Mrs, Valeria Armstrong Over the Week-end. AC2, Ean Schroeder, of Belleville, spent the week-end at home with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Schroeder, of Stephen, Miss Kay Pilkington, of London, and Misses Maida and Margaret Wein and Vera Pollen spent the week-end at Grand Bend: Harold Murray and' Gerry Schroeder, of i P.E.I., A.C.2 Earl! Belleville and F.O. W. one Step out Ardena Orange Skin Cream 1.25 and 3.15 Ardena Velva Cream 1.25 and 3.50 a the with I Officer Gerald Schroeder Wednesday, to P.E.I., after two weeks’ leave at his Officer Leroy Schroeder to No. 9. S.F.T.S., after two weeks’ leave at his in a New Felt Hat Latest Styles at Popular Prices New Shirts, Ties, Socks and All Accessories W. W. TAMAN The boys re­ doing various and that they Harvey Cooper M Compliments seem natural to the woman who has learned M16 Elizabeth Arden Way of skin care. She takes the care of her precious skin as much In her stride as getting eight hours of sleep, or eatihg three meals a day. It’s essential . . . For dry of normal skin she uses rich Ardena Orange Skin Cream. For oily skin, petal* textured Ardena Velva Cfeam. ' ' Robertson’s Drug Store * Mr. Mervyn Wilson, of London, spent the past week holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Alf Hicks. In the High School report of last Week the name of T. Penhale was inadvertently omitted from, the list of those promoted from Grade IX to Grade X. LAC. Alvin E. Lindenfield, of Fingal, was home over the week-end visiting with friends. He has' been transferred to No. 4, Bombing and Gunnery school at Crumfin. LAC. Orville Snell, Who spent several weeks at Lachiiie, spent a few days With his parents, Mr. an.d Mrs, Clarisse Shell, He has been posted to No. 1, LT.S., Toronto. LAG. and Mrs. Marvin Howey, of Toronto, were week-end visitors with the former’s mother, Mrs. L. F. Howey, Marvin is stationed at No.l LT.S., Eglinton Hunt Club, Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Francis and two children, of Tavistock, Visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jaques. They Were accompanied home by Miss Helen Dignan who will are visiting with relatives spend the week in Tavistock and ListoWel, from after son, Mrs. Clarence Leach children, Audrey and Ivan, of Flo­ rence, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Parsons. Mrs. R, N. Creech returned Washington on Thursday last spending four weeks with her Dr. Hugh and Mrs. Creech. Mr. Herman Prior, of Portage la Prairie, Man., is visiting with his sister, Mrs, Kay and Miss Olive Prior, of this community. Mrs. A. is visiting Finkbeiner, to marking Mrs. Ed Veh Betty Rope are mother, Mrs. Uoitnor, of Centralia* Mr, and Mrs. Harry West and Mr, and Mrs. Reg, Reavers an(l two children, of Sarnia, motored up and visited with relatives here on Sun­ day, Mr, JBert ICerhiOk, who is With the Defense Industries Limited, at Ajax, accompanied by Mrs, Kernick and Bobby, here. Fawcett, Of Grangeville, with her mother, Mrs. Mr. FaWcett is in Toron- examinatioii papers. Willert and two child- Ann and Roy, of Mt. visiting the former’s