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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-08-26, Page 8Bullets TODAY Prop. Butter, 38e ‘Burge 42c Medium 40e ■3'8e AU Work Guaranteed Phone 245 A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture Blue Ribbon Award Starring GREER GARSON and RONALD COLEMAN Page 8 «==:" L... ~v--r-=== V’s Beauty Shoppe Canadian Women Help-'-’ ■ “IULS8 THE AMMUNITION” A 23c Stamp Buys 12 BUY A STAMP HERE VERA O. DECKER, Phone 11? Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont, Phone 135 MONDAY AND TUESDAY August 30, 31 2 Features —- 2 Nights Only “Pilot No. Five” THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY August 26, 27, 28 ‘Random Harvest’ LOCALS Phone 146 WUERTft’S Taxi Service Phone 100 Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.10 'Creamery Eggs, A Eggs.. A Eggs, B Dressed Hogs $16.25 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26th, 1943 Marion Pooley BEAUTY SHOPPE Snelrs CAVENmsBVFERiAN Rev, John Galloway Mrs, J. (L Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School During the remainder of August services will be held at 11 a.m. Services in Carmel Presbyterian Church Hensall will be held. Sun­ day evening at 7 p-m< Starring pRANCHOT TONE and MARSHA HUNT ON LADIES’ SUMMER DRESSES each $1.98 I at held Southcott Bros k\TTToaa ser- Ori- I i REDUCED PRICES Phone 16 Dr. G. and Mrs, Roulston left Mr. ft last No. of days Geo. visi- Miss with have returned to Windsor after visiting MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH About 35 summer dresses, values to $5.95, We place them on sale this week to clear our racks for new fall tnerchan disc. Buy two at this low price.I Rev. N, Woods, Minister Mrs, A. Y, Willard, Organist 11 a.m>—Public Worship and Church School—The Minister s 7 p,in,—Public Worship The Minister Monday, August 30, 8 p.m.—Meeting of the Official Board. j I “Laugh Your Blues Away Musical comedy starring BERT GORDON, the mad Russian and JINK FALKENBURG of Sault Ste with here Greb ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Exeter and District War Time Committe acknowledges with thanks the following donations received recently: The Greek Fund A Friend, Exeter ............... $15.00 C. Towle, Usborne .................. 5 00 Warren Brock, R. R. 1 Granton 5.00 John K, Schroeder, Grand Bend 2.00 Parcels for Overseas John C; Vidt. Exeter ...........- $5.00 The Committe last week sent $100.00 to the Imperial Tobacco Co. for smokes for the boys overseas. These cigarettes go to the pool and are distributed to all the boys. Capt. Gladman in Kiska Capt. D. J. Gladman, formerly with the Perth Regiment, but now with the Canadian Fusiliers, of Lon­ don, was one of the officers with the five Canadian regiments which landed Islands United tion of Ottawa since been received that Capt. Glad­ man has returned to Canada suffer­ ing from the after-effects of a recent operation. on Kiska in the Aleutian in conjunction with the States forces. The occupa- Kiska was announced from on Saturday. Word has Miss Nellie Carmichael visited in Hensail on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Northcott and family visited with friends in Alvin- ston recently. Mrs. Wm. Higgins, of Clinton, visited on Friday jast with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Beiber, Of Ridgetown, visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Bieber last week. Mrs. Jack Ryan, of Detroit and Mrs. Vernier, of Hensail, visited on Tuesday with Mrs, A. Ryckman. Mrs. R. J. McNaughton, of Lon­ don, spent several days last week with her father. Mr. Fred Hogarth. Messrs. Elmer Harness and Bruce Rivers spent the forepart of the week holidaying at Bruce Penin­ sula, Mrs. G. Holmberg, Marie, visited for several days her father, Mr. L. Day, leaving on Monday. Pte. Irvin Greb, Pte. Wesley and Pte. Gerald Campbell spent a recent week-end at their respective homes. Mrs. W. R. McClellan and family, Shirley and Stanley, of Stratford, visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Aid­ worth last week. Miss Gloria Appleton underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils at Dr. Fletcher’s hospital Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Armstrong returned to Hamilton Sunday after visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whyte. Mrs. Clubine, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons, of Chatham, visited with Mrs. H. Parsons of town during the past week. Mrs. Annie Geddes has returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Geddes after a pleasant visit with her son and his family at Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. John Billington and daughter Norma and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Neil, of St. Thomas, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Essery on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davis, of Tara, and Miss Jeanette Davis, nurse-iu- training at the Toronto General Hos­ pital, are holidaying with in Exeter. Rev. W. E. and Mrs. and son, Ian, of St. Marys. Elmer Leaker, of Humbolt, Sask., visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. All­ worth on Saturday last. Mr. Robt. Prout and lady friend, relatives Aidworth and Rev. Celebrates 85th Birthday Mrs. Mary Balman, a former resident of Exeter will celebrate j Miss Lois Haight, of Welland and her eighty-fifth birthday on Friday, August 27. She has resided for the past 25 years at the home of her only son, Thomas, of Windsor. Un­ til recently Mrs. Belman has enjoy­ ed the best of health. One grand­ daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Brown, is now a resident of Exeter, Mr. Brown being stationed at No. 9. S.F.T.S., and two grandchildren, Bill and Ellen are at home. 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. phone 61 w Dancing-Spruce Grove every ■^Thursday Night Steeper’s Orchestra JITNEY DANCING mt Round the Clock Service STEWART'S TAXI Phone 155w Exeter Junior Prout, of Crumlin, spent the1 week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prout. LAC. Stewart W. Fuke, of No. 3 I.T.S., Victoriaville, Quebec, is spending a few days leave at his home here before reporting to No. 11 E.F.T.S., Cap de la Madeline, Que. ■Mr. Fred Hogarth and Miss E. J. Hogarth visited last Tuesday with the former’s daughters, Mrs. W. F. Mitchell and Mrs. R. J. McNaughton, of London. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Geddes and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnston, of London Township, and Mr. and Mrs. George Geddes, of London, were recent visitors with relatives at i Sexsmith. Visitors at the home of W, Pearce during the week were and Mrs. S. M. Pearce, Fingal Miss- H. Shipley, St. Thomas, and Mrs.D. Gillies, Wheatley C. C. Lumley, St. Thomas. F/O and Mrs. J. \V‘ Lavles : Jaquelihe, of Picton, visited at home of Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Christie over the week-end. Mrs. J. A. Christie and daughter Jean returned to Toronto with them after visiting in Exeter. Mr. Mervyn Cudmore, of Toronto, spent the week-end with relatives in Exeter. Mrs. Cudmore, Nancy" and Bruce returned home with him after spending a month’s vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindenfield. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Perkins, of Detroit,’ and Campbell, of end visitors Russell Snell t»wn, Mr, and Mrs, Norman ter returned home with them vacationing in Windsor and roit for the past two weeks, Mrs. Alvin Linden field, bi Zurich, Mr, and Mrs. E. Lindenfield and Arnold, of Exeter, and Mrs, Norman Floody, of Windsor attended the| Wings Parade at crumlin Air Observer’s School on Friday, at which time LAO, A. E. Lindenfield graduated as a bombadier. He also received his commissidji as Bilot Officer, Hairdressing « « • Tomlinson’s See Our FOOTWEAR FOR HARVEST Shoes—$2,25 $2.79 $2.89 Socks 24c a pair Odd lines of Men’s Oxfords to clear at reduced prices. $ Several pairs of used shoes that have been repaired and not called for at bargain prices. Shoe Polishes of all Kinds. A. E. WUERTH IB HELP! An appeal will be made in the near future to the villages of Centralia, Grediton and Exeter and their communities to help the Salvation Army Red Shield Home Fund Appeal Be prepared to give them your support. J.'XMOEBC E; JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. B. Irwin, B.A. r, R. Moulding, A.T.O.M. Organist and Choir Beader Biblea.m.—Sunday School and Class. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. 7 p.m.—Evening Worship. Rev, W, J. Moores, of Lucan, I both services. TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader. Mr. Middlemiss The 10th Sunday after Trinity 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and mon—“Spiritual Gifts, Their gin and Object.” The 55th Anniversary will be __ Sunday September 5th. This will. = be a day of Intersession and Thanksgiving. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Sunday School—10.30 a.m. Service—11.30 a.m. Evening Service—8 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting—8 All are welcome. Pastor—E. Clemens ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH Crediton M. E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist Lawrence A. Wein, Choir Leader The following girls were pleasant­ ly entertained at Grand Bend over the week end by Misses Helen ana Ann Morgan: Misses Barbara Din­ ney, Hazel Hern, Shirley Penhale, ' Eileen Snell, Margaret Allison and j Dorothy Dougall. They all reported j a grand time. i UNION SERVICES In the Evangelical Church a.m.—“The Function of a Belief” a.m.—Church School. p.m.—'“Life’s Roots” Reuber preaching at 10 11 7.30 Rev. services. Welcome C. Mr. and Mr. and and the Mr. and Mrs. Eric Windsor, were week- with Mr. and. Mrs, and other relatives in Hun- after Det- English Merricord for summer dfesses This is a lovely English material and makes up well for cool and smart house dresses and sport dresses. A real buy at per yard 55c Bright, Cheery House Dresses 10 Dozen Print House Dresses made in very smart styles. Prints being impossible to procure, these are outstanding values. $1.39 to $2.95 Congoleum Rugs in all sizes W*e offer a good range of patterns in Con­ goleum Rugs also in two yard wide widths. They are so easy to keep clean and they make a lovely bright room. Sizes 6 ft. x 9 ft. to 9 ft. x 15 ft. Lovely Bone China Cups and Saucers Bring in your visitors and let them see our range of lovely new cups and saucers. 75c to $2.50 Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT large package ......................................... 19c STOKELY’S Finest TOMATO SOUP 3 cans for ............................:.................. 25c LEE’S MUFFIN FLOUR for pancakes, muffins, cakes or puddings ........................... per pkg. 17c REX COFFEE Fresh roasted, fresh ground per lb. 45c CHOX, that chocolate drink per package ........................................... 5c DECK MOPS with twine attached to handle, each 35c g— -........—...... —................ .............. KILL THE FLY!! Tanglefoot, Fly Swats, Fly Poison Fly Coils POLIUM Beter than steel wool, per pkg.......... 15c JAVEX LIQUID SUNSHINE per bottle ............................................... 15c PARD DOG FOOD Dehydrated ........................... per pkg. 15c PREPARED MUSTARD Club House........................... 6 oz. jar 10c MACARONI In bulk ..................................... per lb. 6ft Miss F. Hatter is visiting in Lon-ion Monday to spend their vacation don and Ailsa Craig. . at Jackson s Point. Lake Simcoe. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rowe, of Galt, are visiting with relatives in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Poole, of Winnipeg, are visiting at the home of John Cox. Miss Alice Wren, of Kippen, j ted over the week-end with [ Donna Cornish, For every one person killed at,1 Miss Doreen Neil, of Woodstock, least 100 were injured. (is spending her vacation with Mrs. , . I McNicol, of Exeter.wliat an ac- ( ’■ sickness may' call in to-day Newell, Your Chances Are....? In one year 6500 Canadians were accidently killed. at Jackson’s Point, Lake Simcoe. Miss Ethel Kydd is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kydd and at Grand Bend. Miss Velma Ruth Quail, of Lon­ don, is visiting with her grand­ father, Mr. George Easterbrook and aunt, Miss Phoebe Easterbrook. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Peart, Rockwood, visited for a few with Mrs. Peart’s sister, Mrs. Jacques. , Mrs. Saunders and children Exeter Have you thought cidcnt or a prolonged cost you, if not better and talk it over. W. Herman Hodgson AGENT If it’s insurance we Telephones Office 24 I I i- I I Mrs., Mary McKaig and Miss Eliza' Mr. and Mrs> Roy McCulloch and , of Hensall, spent Monday t family. 1 with Mrs. M, McNicol. | Miss Grace Beckler, of Usborne, Mrs. Jonathan Kydd has returned t is visiting at the home of her uncle home after spending two weeks her daughters in London. LAC, Carfrey Cann, who j week completed his course at i 9, S.F.T.S., Centralia, left Satur- ! day to take an instructor’s course . at the R.C.A.F. camp at Mountain Res. 162j'View. have it ONTARIO. COMMUNITY SERVICES and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. San­ ders, of London. The Goderich Lions Club at their annual carnival last week raised nearly $2'0 00 for the patriotic activi­ ties of the service club. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Hedden, Mr. and Mrs. John Hedden and family, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Kydd, Mrs, R. Simpson, of Ottawa, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Norman to Mss Onalee Batson, of London, is, visiting in Exeter. Intersession Anniversary Thanksgiving Trivitt Memorial Church* Exeter Sunday, Sept. 5th 11 a.m. & 7 p.m. Services of Intersession and Thanksgiving will be held in Trivitt Memorial Church, Sunday, September Sth at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The Legion, Army Airforce, Bed Cross, Reeve and Council School Board, Scouts, Cubs avid O.G.LT. plan to attend at 11 a.fft. I i • THE PIPE BAND OF NO. 9 S.E\T.S. WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE ■ * ■' ............................- ................. • ' ,... iI jj Ij I At 7 p.nL the churches will unite in this great service. 11 the SPEOIAIj speakers a,m.—Eli. Lt. R. Maynon, Padre No. 9 SM’T.S* p.m.—Dean ILirding of St. Paul’s Cathedral. PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO THESE SERVICES i Hockey. Mrs. Simpson came j London from Ottawa by plane. Miss . Chance,j foi’ a week with the former’s par- , ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders I Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Wareing, I Ronald and Robert, returned Sun- 1 day after visiting for a week with i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen, of Elmira. Miss Melba Whiting who recently graduated from the London Busi­ ness Institute has accepted a post, tion with The London Life Insurance Company. Mr. Bob Kydd and sisters, Misses Dorothy and Irene, have returned home after spending a week with Mr, and Mrs, E, J, Willard, of Mount Hope, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Johnston, of Brandon, Man., and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Johnston an-d Mrs. Lucy Cook, of Holmesville, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Grassick and Mr. a*nd Mrs, Frank Wildfong on TueS- | day, Miss Marie Wildfong returned I with them to visit for a week. Cora Sanders and Mr. La- of Detroit, are holidaying , Miss Marjorie Broderick is visit­ ing in Zurich this week. Mrs. Valeria ^Armstrong is visi­ ting with relatives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Koch and Tom are holidaying at Port Elgin. Miss Marion Nichols, O.T.R., is spending a few days with Mrs. Chas. Snell. Miss Olive Jones, of Brantford, is visiting this week with Miss May Jones. Miss Helen Penhale, of Mr. J, W. Morley’s office, is on vacation this week. Mr. Thomas Tapp, of Detroit, is holidaying with his sister, Miss Mary Tapp; Miss Lida Bowman, of Preston, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs, T. Orville Soutkcott. Miss Joan Knipe, Who has been attending the summer school at the Universiy in London and also visi- ing with het uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Sanders, leaves this . week for her home in Kenora. . Miss Lois Stratham, of London, Visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Hind last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred May and Miss Marjory spent last ing at Grand Bend. Mrs. G. W. Lyne, visiting at the home ___, Mr, T. M, and Mrs. Dinney. Mrs. Robert Elliott, of Exeter, has accepted a position in the of­ fice of the Tiines-Advocate, Pte. G. May, of Camp Ipper- wash, ig Spending a few days with Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. May. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Smith and family, of Sparta, Were visitorg at the Main Street parsonage last Sun­ day. Miss Marilyn Hicks spent a few days last week in London with her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Mer- vyn Wilson. Miss Phyllis Bierling, R.N., from the Hitchener-Waterloo hospital, Is spending her vacation Witii liar parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hy. Bierling. Mrs. Eric Willis, of Kitchener is spending the week with thorn. week vacation- of Toronto, is of her brother,