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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-07-29, Page 8»ww Page 8 TOK EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 1943 V’s Beauty Shoppe Canadian AV omen Help— *‘PASS TH£ AMMUNITION” A 85c Stamp Buys 12 Bullets BUY A STAMP HERE TODAY AERA C. DECKER, Prop, Phone 113 Exeter Markets Wheat, JIM Creamery Bucter, 39e. Eggs, A Large, 37c Eggs, Medium, 35c Eggs, B, 2 Sc Dressed Hogs, 81(1.25, Marion Pooley BEAUTY SHOPPE Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont. Phone 135 Special Feature “Desert Victory” The full length feature story of the route of Rommel in Africa by the British Eighth Army with the most thrilling scenes ever taken under fire. ‘Sing for Your Supper Musical Comedy Starring CHARLES “BUDDY” ROGERS 2 features All Work Guaranteed Phone 245 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY LOCALS Main Street and James Street United Churches CHURCH RM* John Galloway Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist Miss Denote Lawson spent the week-end in Toronto. Miss Margaret Rogers is visitin with friends at Grand Bend. Mr. Jas, Sweet, of London, visited in town Tuesday and AVednesday. Spr. Sam Lawson, of Hamilton, spent the week-end at his home. Miss Norma AVilson has taken a position at the Exeter postoffice, Mr. A. E. Bus well, of the Jones and May staff is on a week’s vaca­ tion. Mrs. visiting with Mr. and Hoekey. Misses Shirley and are attending Camp Bayfield. Mrs. J. T. Miners, John Kemp, of Toronto, is Mrs. Kenneth Lorna Taylor Orandago, at A MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY two features “Sundown” Special Feature Starring GENE TIERNEY, GEORGE SANDERS and REGINALD GARDNER . ‘Stranger in Town’ Starring FRANK MORGAN A Metro-Goklwyn-Mayer Picture Coming . ... ‘ “Airforce” “Background to Danger” “You Were Never Lovlier” “Bataan” “Lady of Burlesque” “Random Harvest” “Star Spangled Rythm” NOTICE As Monday, August 2nd, has been proclaimed Civic Holiday for the Village of Exeter, the regular meet­ ing of the Municipal Council sche­ duled for that evening, will be postponed until the following Mon­ day evening. C, V. Pickard, Clerk LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND DANCING NIGHTLY STAN PATTON and his orchestra “Musical Patterns by Patton” ... Midnight Dance - August 2nd Monday Morning 12:05 A.M. also Join The Crowd for a Big Civic Holiday Evening Dance! OkK* Insulation 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. f T. Snelrs Taxi Service Phone 100 Hairdressing ♦ * ♦ TorpOpson’s Phone 146 W. J. MELVILLE phone 61 of Kingsville, is visiting with, relatives and friends in Exeter. Miss Jean McKenzie, of visited with Mrs. AVarren on Sunday. Mrs. W. W. Taman is with her sister. Mrs. Goodison, at Grand Bend. Fus. Jack Coward, of Niagara-on- the-Lake, spent the week-end with Mrs. Sam Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. H. Eyre and family were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Geddes. Mrs. Norman Hockey is in Clinton with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waldron. LAC. Lue Kerr, of No. 8 Repair Depot, AVinnipeg, spent the week­ end with Mr. Reg. Wuerth. Mrs. J. Routledge and daughter, Maida, are visiting with the for­ mer’s father, Mr. Wm. Rivers. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Broderick of St. Catharines, are spending their vacation with relatives in ~ LAC. Murray Moore, of spent the week-end with ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Misses Betty Whitmore and Cor- rine Hallam, of Detroit, visited with Miss Vera Decker, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taman and Toni, of Listowel, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Taman over the week­ end. Misses Helen and Jean Davis re­ turned after a here. Miss ding brother, Appin. Misses Isobel and Jean Snell of ’St. Catharines are holidaying with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Snell. Misses Gwenneth Jones and Mary Fletcher returned Friday after spen­ ding 12 days at Camp Orandago, Bayfield. Miss Shirley Smith, of Usborne, visited with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith, Huron St. during the week. Cpl. Kelly who has been in West­ minister Hospital, London, for the past week returned to his home in town on Tuesday. LAC. Glen McTavish. who has completed his course at the E.F.T.S. at Pendelton, has been posted to the S.F.T.S. at Moncton, N.B. Pte. and Mrs. Allan Gould and daughter Mary, of London, visited with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. AV. J. Gould over the week­ end. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Russell and family. Warden and Mrs. B. W. Tuckey and Miss Doris Hays are holidaying at Grand Bend This week. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Margaret, of Usborne, spent Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Davis and three children, of London, are holi­ daying with Mr. and Mrs. A. Dearing, of Crediton and Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Toronto, who with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers the past week left on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. and Mr. and Mrs. London, Sanders visiting Exeter. Crumlin his para­ Moore. to London on Wednesday few days visit with relatives Nellie Carmichael is spen- two week’s vacation with her Mr. John 'Carmichael, of called John have on friends in narrower, of been visiting for their home every L. Beavers Dunsford, and Mr. With Staff Steeper’s Orchestra JITNEY DANCING Round the Clock Service STEWART’S TAXI Phone 155w Exeter W. F. Beavers narrower visi­ ted with Mr. and Mrs. R. in Sarnia, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Miss Florence Dunsford Ralph Genttner visited Sgt. and Mrs. Bill Dunsford in For­ est on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Aidworth and son Ian, of J, B, Pryde, with. Mr. and one day last Misses Amelia and Amy Darlene Fisher with their uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dobbs at their cottage at Rondeau Park. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Lee, of De­ troit; Mr. and Mrs. Alex AVanless and Miss Marguerite Vincent, of London, called on Mrs. 0. A. South­ cott Tuesday afternoon, A.C, F. G. Shown, wife and family returned to Exeter Saturday after holidaying for two weeks at Font­ hill arid Visiting at Welland, St. Catharines and Nia'gara Falls. St. Marys, and Mrs. of Windsor, visited Mrs, C, E. Aidworth week, are holidaying this week NOTICE to consumers of of Exeter and District Every person who wants to get delivery of any fuel must file With the coal dealer a -statement prescribed by the Goal Control­ ler before any coal can be de­ livered to any premises. This form will be available any coal dealer’s office. AV. C. ALLISON JAS. P. BOAVEY R. G. SELDON & SON at Just the thing! For Summer Vacations or Overseas Packages COLGATES KIT BAGS Khaki or Navy Blue 98c Your Drugs at ROBERTSON’S * Phone 50 Exeter j«n®« UNION SERVICES Phone 16 to advise Harold Ontario, you that I have Blackstone, of Merchant, my the forthcoming A “Lost” ad is" the only insurance policy you can take out AFTER the loss. You Have a “comeback” If W. C. F. Oestflcher I, you call the Exeter Times-Advocate. o'clock. Sixth Sunday After Trinity JRXnS.1 KxnmosGitWG Miscellaneous Shower with them. CT Benson W. HURON LIBERAL Candidate Man Pollen Man 1943. * Yourg very truly, This Who Have With all very box. received this morn- appreciated it very all fine over here, day when we will Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr, Middlemiss and Mrs. family, of Sar- and spent the I j i the home of Mrs. parcel I certainly We are for the to go back again on Sunday With Mr. and Hicks Were Rev. Mr. and Mrs, TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Mrs. F. AV. Morlock, Organist Lawrence A. AVein, Choir Leader A512 No. 3 Canadian Army Overseas. Mrs. George Anderson have Lloyd Taylor, of as my official agent for the Provincial Election cam- , Is a few weeks, with Mr. W, E.again for the lovely Yours truly, Everett Tpr. E. E. Pollen, C.A.C.R.U., Crediton M. E. Reuter, B.A.. B.D., Minister Letter of Appreciation Dear Friends: at the home of C. Pearce were, C. Redmond and friend Mrs. Blanche Marks, of Detroit; El- j ton on Tuesday evening and presen- lis Pearce. R.C.A.F. Ottawa; Mr. ‘ ----- 1 __ ____________. .______________________... _____.... ....... , ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH1 I 10 a.m.™Sunday School Services in the evening at 7 Rev. J. Galloway During the remainder of services will be held at 11 ami. Services in 'Carmel Presbyterian Church Hensall will be held Sun- day morning at 11 o’clock. For the remainder of the month ser­ vice will, be at 7 p-m. SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, 1943. JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Rev. N, J. Woods 7 p.m.—Evening AVorship, Rev. N, J. Woods Strangers and visitors welcome i i J10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Morning prayer and ser- I mon “Life” I j PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 'Sunday School—10.3u a.m. Service—11.30 a.m. j Evening Service—S p.m. lAVednesday Prayer Meeting—8 I All are welcome. Pastor—E. Clemens 10 a.m.—Morning Worship 11 a.m.—Church School 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship Welcome 3 YARD WIDE CONGOLEUMS We have jijst received 2 new patterns ip three yard wide Congoleums. This sani­ tary floor covering makes bright, cheery rooms and you will like the new patterns at / per yard $2.15 STAMP OUT THE U-BOAT 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. Buy all the stamps and certificates you can during July. Do a little fight­ ing of your own and help the boys overseas. Congoleum Rugs in all sizes We have in stock a fine range of Congol­ eum rugs in all sizes. They are hard to beat for wear. You will like the new patterns, 6 x 9 ft...................... $5.00 71/2’ x 9 ft................................$5.00 9 x 9 ft................... $7.75 9 x IOI/2 ft........................... $9.00 9 x 12 ft............................. $10.50 English China Cups and Saucers We were fortunate in securing a fine as­ sortment of lovely English Bone China cups and saucers. We have a fine assort­ ment of patterns and colorings. Bring your visitors in to see them. Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday METAL RINGS coppered to prevent rusting, per doz. 25c SEALTITE RUBBERS 14 cut, per package .... QUART JEMS secure while there is stock, per doz. $1.20 FRUIT KEPE keeps fruit indefinitely, per pkg JELLY GLASSES complete with top ,06c 25c ..... 5c each MEMBA SEAL for japs and jellies, easy to apply, easy to remove, per pkg. PICNIC PLATES saves dishes ........ per doz. 8e CERTO » in bottles or crystals, PAROWAX 4 cakes for 13c and 25c Miss Elizabeth Galloway, who ha^ been teaching school at Pt. Col-, borne, and for a few weeks has been marking H. S. French papers in Toronto, is holidaying with her parents, Rev. J. and Mrs. Galloway. Miss Galloway has accepted a posi­ tion on the Forest Hill H. S. staff following the holidays. Miss Agnes Galloway, of Toronto, is also holi­ daying with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Sholdice, Mr. 'and Mrs. Murray Sol dice and family, of London, ” - »- kinson, of day with. Fisher. Mr. and returned home Sunday after visi­ ting for a month In Detroit and two weeks in Sarnia. Mrs. John Find­ lay, of Detroit and Mr. Oscar Anderson and nia, motored over day here. Week-end visitors Mr. and Mrs. AV. Mrs. AV. Mr.’ and Mrs. Wes. At- Lucan, visited on Sun- i__ Mr. and Mrs. Charles I xs Southcott Bros A number of friends gathered at Gordon Apple- i ted Miss Norma Parsons with a and Mrs. C. Pearce, of Clinton; Mr. I miscellaneous shower. Contests and and Mbs. William Gaiser and Sher-' games were enjoyed throughout the ry, of Crediton accompanied by j evening. Miss Marjorie Richard Billy Redmond, who is holidaying . read the address and the gifts were W1f 1 > brought jn a "decorated basket Norma thanked the girls in a very fitting manner. A delicious lunch was served. Following is the dress: Dear Norina: The preacher has said it The paper has said it That a youth and a maiden Are soon to be wed. This evening your friends Have all gathered here To wish you good cheer We trust that your future Will always be bright Your pathways be joyous Your troubles be light. Now if the shadows should come Just both whistle and sing It will make the clouds vanish And much happiness bring. cheerful crowd have known you so well brought you these gifts the best of good will. Please accept these gifts As a token we pray Of the love and esteem We shall bear you always. Signed on behalf of, Your friends and relatives A Business A Working Raised on the Farm He understands your problems VOTE LIBERAL Mrs. Oran Winer, of Hamilton, visiting for * ... and Mrs. W. E. Winer. Master Billy Yearley, of Credi- ton is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lawson. Mrs. S, C, Pollen, of Flint. Mich., is visiting with her mother, Mrs. S. Davis, for a few days, ‘ Mrs. Hohmeir, of Toronto, is spending this week with her broth­ er, Mr. AV. E. and Mrs. "Winer LAC. E. J, Schroeder, who lias completed his course at the Belle- Ville Flying School, is visiting at on furlough and has been the E.F.T.S. at Davidson, and continue good sound government his home posted to Sask, Visitors Mrs, Alfred E. Robert Hicks and Mervin Wilson, of London; Mr. and Mrs. John Leary and Iva, of Mun­ ro, Clothes may not make the man but a good suit certainly does create a favourable impression. Y ou don’t have to diet to wear our clothes—they’re as comfortabe as they are good looking. Whet your appetite for this fine weather by ordering a suit today. Takes twice as long to make them these days. Stamp out the U-Boat By investing in extra War Saving Certificates and Stamps this month W. W. Taman I wish to thank you all very much for the ing. I much. Hoping be able I wish to thank you much Exeter, Ont., July 22, 1943. Mr. J. M. Southcott, Returning Officer, ♦ Exeter, Ont. Dear Sir: ‘ I herby wish to state- that I appoint Dr. A. R. Campbell, Hensall, as my Official Agent for the present Provincial Election Campaign. Yours truly, Benson W. Tuckey, Liberal Candidate Exeter, Ont., July 27, Mr. J, M. Southcott, Returning Officer for Huron, Exeter, Ontario. Dear Mr. Southcott: I hereby declare that I appointed Mrs. Exeter, present paign. Exeter, Ont., July 27th, 1943 J. Melvin Southcott, Esq., Returning Officer, Riding of Huron, Exeter, Ontario. Dear Sir: This is appointed Goderich, Official Agent for Provincial Election, Yours truly, R. H. Taylot