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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1944-04-20, Page 8Page 8 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1944 s Beauty Shoppe Here’s where to get the only COLD WAVU recommended by Derma University Of Detroit. AU lines of Beauty Culture. VERA C, DECKER Phone 112 Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.10 Creamery Butter 39c Eggs, A Large. 31c Eggs, A Medium ?9c Eggs A Pullet 23c Eggs, B Me Eggs, 0 23c Dressed hogs, §16.65 Bonus A $3.00 I Georgian Beauty Shoppe (Successor to Marion Poo ley) Satisfaction Guaranteed M. Christine McCrae, Prop. Rseter Phone 215 10 11 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mrs.. J. G. Cochrane. Organist i a.m,—-Sunday School. a.m.—-Morning Worship, Evening service is withdrawn. MAIN ST, UNITED CHURCH = Men’s Smart Spring Coats Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont- Phone 135 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19th 1 night only e. 3 features Keeper of the Flame” starring SPENCEiR TRACY and KATHERINE HEPBURN Strictly in the Groove” A musical comedy with LEON ERROLL and all star- cast. Ct THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY April 20, 21, 22 Special Technicolor Feature n“Riding 1 starring DOROTHY LAMOUR, DICK POWELL and VICTOR MOORE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY April 24, 25, 26 T-n ■ ■—1 i iww .'.I,17^ 1 I I School reopened Monday the Easter vacation. Fit. Sgt. real, spent brother. Mrs. A, . . is visiting with Mr. and Mrs, T. O. Southcott. Pte, Allan and Mrs. (Gould, of London, were week-end visitors with their parents. Mrs. Jickling, of Ailsa the guest of Mr. and Mrs, of Andrew Street. AC2. Earl Witmer, of spent the week-end with Mrs. Wit­ mer and family. Lieut. W. Debert N.S., at his home Mayor and of London, visited with Mrs. George Wright on Sunday. Miss Stella Southcott with Miss Edna Hearts friends in Toronto. Miss Marjorie Lang, of Snell's Bev. N. Mrs. These come in raglan styles, It is the kind of a coat you will be pleased with and the cloths are exceptionally fine. LOCALS Wesley Greb, the week-end D. Gordon, of “Passage to Marseille with HUMPHREY BOGART, CLAUDE RAINS & MICHELE MORGAN Coming .... “Girl Crazy” “Shine on Harvest Moon” “Thousands Cheer” The Purple Martins have arrived in town. Miss Dorothy Traquair, R.N., ol London, spent a * ' home. Mr. and Mr. are visiting with York. Mr. R. N. Moir, of Minnedosa, Man., is visiting with his mother, Mrs. John Moir. Mr. Chas. Hackney, of Mother- well, visited with Wednesday of last Mr, Ernest Hill, who left Exeter in xsw, ccmeu uu. old friends in Exeter the latter part of last week. Mrs. George Walter, of Stephen, was in London on Friday of last Week on business and while there called on Mrs. James Pomeroy. few days at hei Arthur Campbel) their son in New Mrs. Turnbull week, of Port Huron. 19 00, called on 1939 DeLux FORD COUPE Has only had one owner and is in nice condition. Hydraulic brakes and heater. You must have a 1935 or newer car to trade on this one. Used Cars Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Sandy Elliot, Exeter MONEY TO LOAN on First Mortgages Now is the TIME to stop paying rent and to buy a farm. Write ns if you have thinking about it. We may be to help you with a loan. All quiries treated confidentially. been able in- Huron&Erie MORTGAGE CORPORATION London Windsor St. Thomas Chatham While they last.... 1938 CHEV. COACH 1937 FORD COACH. 1935 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. 1932 FORD COUPE. 1928 FORD COACH. Exeter Motor Sales Blue Sunoco Fred Dobbs FISH! We carry an excellent supply of both Fresh Fish and Smoked Fillets. Jumbo Ice Cream Bricks EXETER FROZEN FOODS i II following of Mont- with his Toronto, I Craig, is Anthony Trenton Grafton Cochrane, of is spending this week here. Mrs. W. J. Heaman, is visiting and other Woodham, visited with Miss Doreen Triebner for a few days recently, Miss Gladys Faulds, of London, spent the week-end with her girl­ friend Miss Vera Decker. Miss Mary King visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Finkbeiner and Henry on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Sunday. Mrs. and Mrs. Jos. May and Mr J. M. Southcott visited with Mrs.J. Leary at Monroe Hodgert and Miss visited at the home Hodgert in London Jack Jessie Hodgert of Mr. Milton over the week-end. Orval and Gordon McDowell, of Denfiela. spent their Eastei’ holi­ days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vale. Mrs. Oscar Tuckey was taken to Victoria Hospital, London, on Tues­ day of last week. Her many friends hope for a speedy recovery. Misses Dorothy Reeder and Vera Decker attended a meeting of the Hairdressers’ Association held in London on Wednesday last. Pte. Gerald Cornish, of Camp Ipperwash. visited over the week-­ end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Cornish and Donna. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pearce, of Brantford, have returned home after spending Easter vacation at their homes in Exeter and Lucknow. Mrs. A. J. Christie and Miss Jean, of Toronto, visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Christie and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson. Mr. George Wright was in Toron­ to the first of this week attending a meeting of the Bond Clothing Association at the Royal York Hot­ el. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker, of Cromarty, were at Victoria Hospital in London young son operation. Mr. and Dawson and Marilyn were in Toron­ to a few days last week where Mr. Goulding attended the O.E.A. con­ vention. Miss E. J. Hogarth has returned to town after spending the past six weeks in London with her neices, Mrs. W. F. Mitchell and Mrs. R. J. McNaughton. Mrs. A. McFalls, who recently underwent an operation in Victoria Hospital, London, has returned to Exeter and is recuperating at the home of her son Percy. Fit. Lt. Lome Howey, who is now with the Trans-Canada Airways as pilot, spent a couple of days last week at the home of his mother. His wife was visiting here at the time. Mr. and Mrs. George Walker vis-, Mrs. Walker’s Mrs. Frank Trelbner, Sr Treibner is improving some- at the home of her daughter. A. McFalls, of Biddulph. . and Mrs. W. A. Reaman, ana i on Sunday visiting their who has undergone an Mrs. W. R. Goulding, Taxi Service Phone 100 aMTsuaua: Round the Clock Service STEWART’S TAXI Phone 155w Exeter Walk in beauty—head high With a new spring perm. —Cold wave. —Machineless or machine permanent. All work guaranteed. TOMLINSON’S Phone 146 Phone 146 i tyhPueC CltrtiX FACE POWDER Muriel Astor A complete moderately priced line of Cosmetics. Sold only at ROBERTSON’S in Exeter. Try it. You’ll be delighted. Mrs. Percy Noels, of ExeTer, spent last week in Aylmer. Mr. Jas. Dearing, < spent Saturday in town. Sgt. spent here. Mr. two children spent London last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Orangeville, visited with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Fink­ beiner. The funeral of the late George Chambers was held from the family residence on Thursday, April 6th. The bearers were Geo. Lawson, F. W. Clarke, Joseph Woodall, Garnet Hill, John Flynn, Wesley Webber. Flower bearers were Edward Cham­ bers, Sanford Lawson, Cooper Mc­ Curdy, Jack Galloway. Those from a distance who attended the funer­ al were Mr. Fred Chambers, Wood- stock; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. D. Thompson, of Lon­ don. Rev. Merriam, of Centralia, officiated at the service. Interment was Jas. Dearing, of London,. Rollie Motz, of Chatham, the week-end at his home and Mrs. H.L. Sturgis and a few days in J. Fawcett, of for a few days in tlie Exeter Cemetery. Main Street W.M.S. J. Woods, M.A,, Minister ~ A, Y, Willard, Organist i S 11 a.m,—Public Worship iu Church Es School, the Minister, ; = 7 p.m.—-Union Service in Maines St ==: Church, Rev. Irwin. 1 , ss Wednesday, April 19 th, 8 p.m.— ’ ss Mid”Week service in James St. zs Church, Rev, Reuber, t = Monday, April 24tli, 7.30 p.m,-—!== Caven-Main Young People at Main Street j jss JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH == Priced at $30.00 Grenfell Jackets for Men A wonderful jacket fov sport wear, This famous clpth is the finest that money can buy. They are also rainproof and will last for years, Each $10.95 30 and 32 Piece Tea Sets 4 new patterns that have just arrived. These are in neat patterns and are scarce goods these days. Priced at $7.95 & $8.50 BEAUTIFUL ALL wool 11 Rev. A. B. Irwin, B.A, Mrs, Wm, Murdoch, A.L.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader Sunday School Anniversary a.m.-—Rev, W. D. Goodger, Kirkton, special speaker. Choruses = by scholars of School. There will = be no afternoon session of the Sunday School. | == 7 p.m.—Rev. A. B. Irwin will preach == "Valued Friendship.” — Members of Exeter Lodge I.O.O.F. = Congoleum Rugs also 2 and 3 yard widths We have a good range of patterns, much better than we will have a little later. Make your selection early. 6x9 ft. $5.00 7ygx9 ft. $6,50 9x101/2 $9.00 9x12 ft. $10.50 BLANKETS We have just received our quota of these lov<ely blankets. You will want one when you see them. Colors of Wine, Green, Blue and Cedar. Large Size 72x84 inches Each $7.95 also white, per pr. $13.95 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader. Mr. Middlemiss Second Sunday after Easter a.m.—Sunday School, a.m.—W.A. corporate Communion Sermon: “The Good Shepherd” i Wednesday, April 19th, 8 P.m.— • Union Prayer Service in James St. Church, Rev. M. E. Reuber. ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH; Crediton 10 11 M. E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. F. \V. Morlock. Organist Lawrence A. Wein, Choir Leader 10 a.m.—Morning Worship. 11 a.m.—Church School 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship.❖ v- ns Wednesday, S.15 p.m.—W.M.S. Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday APRICOT JAM Very tasty. Per pound , Bring your own container. ............................-................ 18c NUTRIM BABY CEREAL Serve without cooking 29c and 50c LARD Choice quality farmers’ lard Special SURDUR COFFEE A high grade coffee at price..................................... per pound 16c a very special per pound 33c WOODBURY’S FACIAL SOAP A quality soap at a special price ............................... 3 cakes for 24c act (PUT VICTORY FIRST’ PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wednesday, 3 p.m.—• Annual Mission­ ary Meeting. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Speaker, E. Cudmore. 'riday, S p.m.—Young People’s speaker, Mrs. E. Miller. Sunday, 2 p.m.—Sunday School, Sup*-. E. Cudmore. Sunday, 3 p.m.—Subject “A Never Failing Supply.”Su™ayWS, Vn--“£Ubject “Seek Ye|Triebiier Sr^and Mr" The Old Paths. McFalls, of Biddulph. Come and hear this district’s first, prize quartette. i F: ta TODDY, a chocolate flavored malted milk....................................... large tin 45c HABITANT VEGETABLE SOUP A real special ............... 3 for 25c FAMILY PKG. BREAKFAST CEREAL One Bran Flakes^ one Corn Flakes, one All Wheat; regular 35c Special...........................................3 for 25c CUPS AND SAUCERS Plain white for every day wear. Just what you have been looking for. per doz.................................................. $3.50 Southcott Bros. Phone 16 Exeter Miss Ida Cottle and Mrs. Emer- ■ son Cornish had a very pleasant i visit on Monday with Mrs. Frank . and Mrs. A. of Biddulph. James St. Afternoon Auxiliary The Afternoon of April 13th was the Easter meeting of the Afternoon Auxiliary of the W.M.S. and was opened by the singing of a hymn and prayer by the president. The minutes of the March meeting were Mr. John McCallum called on Mr. and Mrs. Percy McFalls on Sunday. Spring Ionic for A Tired WardrobeMiss Barbara Dinney spent the week-end in London with Miss Marion Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Warwick, of Port Huron, spent the week-end with _ _ ___ the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ’ read by Mrs. V. Armstrong, follow- Clark Fisher. ■ ed by roll call, 2 8 members respond-Mr. and Mrs. Russell Caldwell, of 'ing. The treasurer reported $65.55 Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Essery sent to Presbyterial treasurer, for and Karin, of Centralia, Mr. and the first quarter. Reports from, the Mrs. Emerson Anderson and family,; different committees were given. —■ --- -- - McGregor reported for Mrs. Christie who was absent. The out­ standing thought was to get more women interested in Christian Stewardship and take as our motto “Start Where You Are.’’ Supply committee asks for good used cloth- 1 ing and to be brough to the next Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gower and meeting. The May meeting is to be grandson, of Centralia, spent Sun- anIlual Temperance ‘meeting and day with Mr. and Mrs. J. Bullock. I the Conference branch secretary, of Kippen and Miss Mary Caldwell, ■ Mrs; of London, spent the Easter week-]”’"1 end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Caldwell,' Exeter north. ’ j CREDITON EAST | and Mrs. Isaac Gower an(i meeting. The May meeting is to be A brief glance in your closet can tell you if your clothes can go through a SPRING of hard wear. If they just fall over those hangers with a lifeless droop, you know its time to perk up your wardrobe. Call in today and see the new spring samples for quality made-to-measure suits and coats W. W. TAMANThe Main St. W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Andrew Campbell, on Thursday, April 13th, Mrs. Penrose presiding in the absence of the presi­ dent. The meeting opened with Hymn 111 and prayer by Mrs. Follick, ’fol- i lowed by silent prayer and Lord’s Prayer in unison. Mrs. Layton was .appointed delegate for the Presby- terial in Clinton on the 27th of April. Mrs. J. R. Sims was appoint­ ed secretary for the Missionary Monthly in place of the late Mrs. Howard. Miss A. Hackney gave the topic. Mrs. A. Campbell had charge of the worship service. Mrs. Pen­ rose prayed for our Missionary, Miss Wellwood. Mrs. 0. Johns closed with prayer. Next meeting will be hold i at the home of Mrs. Jaques second Thursday in May. 1 ited recently with sister, Mrs. what Mrs. Mr young daughter Carol, of Columbia. South America, arrived in town on Tuesday of this week for a three month’s vacation. They are visiting with Mrs. Beaman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Medd. Fairfield Farm Forum a meeting in the school Monday evening, April 8.30 p.m. sharp, in order to the CBO farm broadcast. Gaines will be played followed by dancing. Don’t forget to bring lunch. Master Ian Aid worth, of St. Marys, is visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, 0. W. Aidworth. I-Iis mother is in Windsor owing to an accident to her mother, Mrs. J, B. Pryde, who had the misfortune to fall backwards from fracturing her arm. She pital for a few days. Mt, and Mrs. J, H. Betty Ann, of Toronto, nesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. H, Horton. Mr/and Mrs. E, T. Hdwbrthy and Blaine, of Tillsohbtirg who had spent several days with her parents, returned to Totento with them to visit with her sister; Mrs, Messer and family, will hold house on 25th, at to listen a verandah was In hos- Messer and spent Wed- Classified Advertising pays Results.—Others have benefited it, why not you? Presenting Another Great Star of Radio & Screen in by day with Mr. and Mrs. J. Bullock. __ ________ ____ _ _____ _ Miss Marlene Cliffe has return-] Mrs. Moore, is to be the speaker, ed to London after ^pending the The Annual Presbyterial meets in jA.^4 on April 27th. Mrs. Mc- i Gregor and Mrs. Myers were nomin- Easter holidays With Mr. and Mrs. j Clinton Wm. MotZ. Mrs. Alec Hamilton and son, ated as delegates. The Easter offer- Barry, have returned to Grand Bend jng was tilen taken up by Mrs. Stone after visiting with her parents, Mr.; and Mrs. Perkins and dedicated by and Mrs. Harry Lewis for a few, -- • - - days. J Mrs. Wilson Anderson spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. G. Hayes in Exeter. Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Kenny and daughter, of Shipka, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird and daughter and son, of Grand Bend, spent Sunday with Mr Sam Sims. Pte. Alvin Sims, of London, and Mr. Wilmar Wein, of London, spent the week-end at their homes here. Miss Helen Bullock spent last Thursday in London. prayer. Mrs. Horney’s group had charge of the worship service and Mrs. 205 Horney took the chair. Hymn was sung as follows: Jesus stand among us In thy risen power. Let this time of worship Be a hallowed hour. Mrs. Perkins and Mrs. Myers gave a scripture reading followed reading. Mrs. A. a very interesting 'The Better Way.” and Mrs. B. Bissett ‘‘The Old Rugged Master Robert Douglas Johns, oi Elimville, visited over the week­ end with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johns and Mr. and Mrs H.' Bierling. KM! eacli Joan and Pat Hopper spent the week-end with relatives in tWing- ham. DID YOU KNOW THAT WE HAVE IN STOCK:- IN PERSON! ONE NIGHT ONLY Gracie Fields TUESDAY^ MAY 2nd * 8.30 MAILORDERSNOW — SEAT PLAN APRIL 25 $3.00, $2.40, $1.80, $1.20 at Heintzman is Co., Ltd., “ London, Only. LONDON ARENA and Mrs. | by responsive Hamilton read story entitled Mrs. M. ■ sang a Cross.” pageant liary. A Easter lilies and cross a number was the setting Miss Reta Rowe dressed in a flowing white garment was the ’’Spirit of Consecration,” The name of the pageant was entitled ’’Keepers of the Cross,” and Miss Rowe address­ ed each one as they came to the cross and as each one replied they Were given a small cross. Mrs. P. McFalls represented Martha, Mrs. A. Hamilton, Mary; Mrs. S. Taylor, and daughters, Mary the mother of JesuS alid her children; MiSS M, Hor­ ton was Dorcas; iLydia, Mrs. IT. H, Cowen. These were all dressed in costumes to represent the Costumes of the Women of that age. The meet­ ing closed With a hymn and benedic­ tion, Luther duett, Then followed a beautiful given by beautiful the Evening Auxi- cross covered with at the foot of the of smaller crosses for the pageant. Wood Shingles Asphalt Shingles and Rolled Roofing Insulated Brick and Roll Brick Siding Asbestos Siding, White and Grey Building Paper and Wall Boards Sheetrock and Lime Products House, Barn and Roof Paints and Shingle Stain Plain and Tempered Masonites Pine, Spruce and Hemlock Lumber JUST LANDED—Hardwood Flooring, Rock Wool and Cedar Posts R P M repair protect maintain The Huron Lumber Co.