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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1944-07-27, Page 8Page 8 THE T1MES-ADVOCATE, EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1944 V’s Beauty Shoppe Here’s where to get the only COLD WAVE recommended by Derma University of Detroit. All lluos of Beauty Culture. VFR A & DECKER Phone 112 Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.10 Creamery Butter 3Sc Eggs, Eggs, Eggs Eggs. Eggs Dressed Hogs U^.OQ Bonus A ipJ.UO A Large 31c A Medium 29c A Pullet 23c B -5e C 21c Georgian Beauty Shoppe (Successor to Marion Poo ley) Satisfaction Guaranteed M* Christine McCrae, Prop. Exeter Phone 215 Snell’s CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mrs. J. (J. Cochrane, Organist a.m.—Sunday School noon—-Public Worship, Congregational Circle has Leavitt’s Theatre JExeter Ont. Phone 135 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY July 27, 28, 29 LOCALS I Taxi Service Phone 100 “UP IN ARMS” A technicolor miisical comedy starring DANNY KAYE and DINAH SHORE NOTICE C. E. Zurbrigg’s Optical will be closed July 31st to August Sth, Parlors re-open 2 to Round the Clock Service MONDAY AND TUESDAY July 31, Aug. 1 “LIFEBOAT” with WILLIAM BENDIX and TALLULAH BANKHEAD Miss Florence Bell of Toronto, spent the week-end with Miss Mary Johns. F. O. Stewart Fuke, who is home on furlough, visited in Detroit last week. Mrs, G. W. Burree, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of Mrs. A. Mantle. Miss Lillian Finkbeiner, of Lon­ don, spent the home here. week-end. at her I STEWART’S TAXI Phone 155w Exeter WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Aug. 2 & 3 2 Features — 2 Nights Only J? Gardiner, of Mea- friend’g in Exeter “Address Unknown starring PAUL LUKAS, academy award winner. 5J“Stars on Parade A musical comedy with LYNN MERRICK and the King Cole Trio. Coming .... “Two Girls and a Sailor” “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” “Pin Up Girl” I i Mrs. Emmerson ford, visited with during the week. Miss Joan Hodgins, of Lucan, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Samson McFalls. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hooper, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. E, Fanson on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McLeod, of Woodstock, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Coates on Sunday. Donald Johns, of Flint, Mich., is visiting with Erwin and Lynne Ryckman at Turnbull’s Grove. Mrs. J. T. Petzold (nee Laura Hooper) of Dunedin, Florida, call­ ed on friends in Exeter on Tuesday. Mr. E. J. Wethey has returned to Exeter after spending several weeks in Toronto marking H.S. tion papers. Mr. C. H. McAvoy* is spending this week of his mother, Mrs. A. Miss Annie Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mr, and Mrs. Harold Rowe visited with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Warwick at Pt. Huron, on Sunday. Rev. R. E. Southcott. Mrs. South­ cott, spent Exeter Miss ing at don, parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Elliot. ( Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Beavers, Gerry | I and Roxanne, of Pt. Edward, are I i holidaying with the former’s par-.j ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers. Lance Bombardier Reg. McDon- who is with the artillery at is on furlough at his iI ’Phone 89r25 Hensail; R. R. 3 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 The Answer to a perplexing question* The Family Accident Expense Policy Covers— examina- of at McAvoy and Wingham, the home Fisher and Yourself, Your Wife, Your children under 21, against all normal accident hazards. Very Low Premium. 1928 Model A Ford Coach 1930 Model A Ford Coach 1932 Ford Coach, newly overhauled Oldsmobile Sedan Studebaker Sedan 1934 1937 1938 Plymouth Sedan All cars in good condition and good tires. i Phone 64, Exeter LOCAL NEWS Jack and Jim, of Rodney, a few days last week in and at Grand Bend. ; Marion Elliot nurse-in-train- ; St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon- spent the week-end with her Alta., of weeks visiting Howard and Mrs. For further information see W. H. Hodgson Exeter, Ontario. Telephones Office 24 Res. 162J I MARGARET I. DOUGALL I I subjects in all grades; and guitar. Studio—Mrs. Stone’s, Andrew and North Teacher of piano and theory also vocal corner of Streets. 11 12 Caven ing has been postponed from August 1st to August 8th. During the month of August the Rev. Geo. M. Lamont, B.A., of Pictou, Nova Scotia, will occupy the pulpit* JlllllHiliniMIIIIIIIIMlWIM UNION SERVICES James St. and Main St. Churches 10 Rev. N. J, Woods, Minister Main St. choir in charge. Services in Main St, a.m.—Sunday School in both churches. 11 a.m,—God J. Woods. p.m.—Last Revelation, 7 Miss Tenie McCurdy, of the Jones and May staff, is on vacation. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Francis spending this week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. London, visited day. Capt. W. L. been posted to is now posted to Chatham Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair and daugh­ ter, of Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Crawford on Monday. Cpl. Carfrey Cann, with the R.C.A.F. at Uplands, near Ottawa, visited with his wife and family over the week-end. aid, Wainwright, for a couple home here. Staff Sgt. have returned to Kingston holidaying in Exeter. Mrs. strong and Billy accompanied home on a visit. Mrs. Arthur Davis, of London, is her sister and brother-in- Harry Smith and Mr. Abram Dear- Elliot after Arm- them are .W. R. Goulding, of in Exeter on Tues- Lawson, who has the London district, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Allen and baby of Lake Orion, Mich,, visited last Friday with Mr. and James Lawson, X>r. J. G. and Mrs, Dunlop Julia and Miss Marie Melville returned home after holidaying on Manitoulin island. Mrs. and have Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and two children, of London, spent a couple of weeks at Grand Bend and visited in Exeter this week. Mrs. Harry Cole is leaving today (Thursday) for Halifax to join her husband who is a Sick Bay Attend­ ant With the R.G.N.V.R. INSULATION! We are now booking orders tot fall and winter installation. Estimates furnished* W. J. MELVILLE Exeter, Ont,ftnc Webber, accom- visiting law, Mr. and Mrs. with her brother, ing, of Stephen. Miss Gretta J. panied by Miss Marjory Issac, have taken a two weeks Peterboro, Ottawa, bee and Toronto. Miss Mabie Zinn, visiting in Exeter, trip visiting in Montreal, Que- of Kitchener, is convalescing at the home of her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mollard, after being in hospital. Miss Ida Cottel and Mrs. Emer­ son Cornish visited last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Al McFalls and Mrs. Frank Triebner Sr. who is inx’ very poor health, at Biddulph. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blanchard and family spent the past week visiting Mrs. Blanchard’s sister, Mrs. Rockolo, at Guelph and Mr, Blanchard’s mother in Brantford. Little Nancy and Michael Clark, of Thedford, returned to their home Sunday with their' Barents spending a few weeks grandparents. Mr, and Sweitzer. Staff Sergt. Eugene who has been taking a*n course at Petawawa, gratiilated on being presented with a commando knife for standing highest in his class. meet- Phone 16 *J ENGAGEMENTS quietly in August. CARDS OF THANKS Mrs. Frank Three racks pf Summer Dresses that must or Mammon, Rev. in Series on Book Rev. N. J. Woods. TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader. Mr. JMiddlenjiss Sth Sunday after Trinity a. m,—Sunday School, a. m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon “Sonship” 9.45 a. m.—Service in St. Paul’s at Hensail. 10 11 ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH CTediton M. E. Reuber, B.A.. B.D.. Minister Mrs. F. \V. Morlock, Organist Lawrence A. Wein, Choir Leader 11 a.m.—Church School. 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship. Thursday, 8.30 p.m.—W.M.S. at home of Mrs. Clayton Sims. Welcome. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Meetings continue in the Big Tent on Main St. Wed. 8.30 p.m.—Subject, The End of All Things is at Hand. Friday, 8.30 p.m.—Young- People, ■Speaker, Mrs. Desjardine. Sat. 9 p.m. 10 p.m.- Sunday 10 p.m.- Supt. E. Cudmore. 11 a.m.—Subject, An Answer to Letter of Criticism, by the Pastor, p.m.—(Subject, Faith; special soloist, Mrs. Durand. You are all welcome. -Open Air, Exeter ■Hensail. •Sunday School, Dr. B. Blatchford, D.D.S., and Mrs. Blatchford, of Portland, Ore., visited with the former’s Mr. and and brother, F. Blatchford, and with Mr. Mrs. Wm. Wood, of Usborne other relatives. Mrs. Robt. Parker, of Montreal, mother of Mrs. Wm. Hatter, re­ turned to Exeter from Victoria Hos­ pital Friday after six week’s ill- ness. While she is not able to be around, she is improving nicely. I The war was over. Hitler’s death [finished it. And the corporal who I had helped to lay the body under­ ground was describing the scene. “The Germans put the coffin down twenty-five times,” he said. “Twenty-five times?” echoed his [listeners. “What for?” “Encores,” replied the corporal. 1 aftei’; with their} Mrs. Wm, H. Beaver,, instructor’s is to be con- Jam East home Pick the Fruit and Make For Red Cross Members of Kippeo Women’s Institute met at the of Mrs. William Bell, of Kippen, and made 56 pounds of raspberry jam for the Red Cross, The women spent the picking the ing in this Broadfoot, Mrs. William MacLean. McLellan, Mrs, William Miss Marian Wilson, morning in the bush wild raspberries. Assist­ project were Mrs. Robert MTS. Roas McGregor, Mrs, Joe Roll and 8 Announcements Birth, Death and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 50c. In Meinoriam Notices 5Oc for single verse, 25c extra for each addi­ tional verse. En^ageni ents 50c BIRTHS PARKER—On Friday, July 21st., at Dr. Fletcher's Hospital, Exeter, to Mr, and Mrs. ‘Harold Parker, Hensail, a daughter WARWICK—At Port Huron Hospit­ al, on Monday, July 17, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Amos Warwick (nee Ferrol Fisher) a son, (Garry Edward). WITT—At Dr. Taylor’S hospital, Dashwood, on Saturday, July 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Witt (nee Mildred Luft) a son. DEATHS HODGINS—In London, on Sunday, July 23, 1944, Maraaret Emiline Advanced Showing of Fall Footwear Owing to W.P.T.B. restrictions style changes are limited. We have as large a selection as possible in brown and black kid and suede spectators and smart style shoes with lower heels—However, in the lines we are able to carry, "we are carrying a greater range of widths and sizes making it pos­ sible to fit perfectly* ARCH FITTING LADIES’ KID TIES AAA TO E.......$5.00 BROWN AND BLACK BROGUE^ AND WELTED SOLES, OXFORDS in cubari heels, military and low heels ........$3.98 FARMERS AND WORKERS! No better work shirts, pants and overalls made than what we carry, (labelled goods that are nationally1 advertised). Examine these labelled lines as to quality and pride. The largest mail order or chain store cannot supply these lines to you a penny less than what We ask you, only wo see you are properly fitted* LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FALL COATS OR SUITS —Arrange now for your fitting $24.75 to 32.50. BONDS—You can’t go wrong—BONDS Clothing GEORGE WRIGHT j-iii .... .....,,,,]l: ,.,r J,., w., Shoes 0 9 Women s Cool Canvas SUMMER SHOES We are showing a good range of popular styles in plain shades and two tones. It is a good time to buy while we have a good range of sizes. Priced at per pair $2.69 & $2.95 be cleared during the next couple of weeks. These make splendid afternoon and house dresses. They have all been greatly re­ duced for quick selling. . Rack Rack Rack no no no. 1 2 3. $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 Lovely All wool Blankets Although it is hot weather, we would ad­ vise you to get your supply now as we will not ha,ve them later in the season. Beauti­ ful All Wool Blankets in plain white, blue borders, size 90 ' others with pink or 72 x Sale of Children's Pumps and Oxfords 4$ pairs of Children’s Pumps and Oxfords. In white, two tone and patent leather. These are real values; most of them sold for $1.25 to $1*65. B IHII2II113I lllllll IIII1HI Uli UIIIlllHIiil IIIIIIIIHI HI illli IIIIIIIIIIIII!!! 11111111111111111111111111 i! I f 11H H'tl II11111111111115113 ] 11 Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday AYLMER BABY FOODS .3 for 25c 10c RED FEATHER PUDDINGS no sugar required; Caramel, Chocolate, Butterscotch, Vanilla LIBBY’S SPAGHETTI warm, and its ready to serve, per tin 13c FRUIT-KEPE preserves fruit, in tablets, per pkg. 25c NEWPORT FLUFFS ready to eat, premium in each pack ................................19c 25c 39c CERTO & CERTO CRYSTALS for Jams and Jellies, 2 for 25c and 27c PAPER CUPS & PLATES for picnics, plates all per doz. AYLMER APPLE JUICE per bottle GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 20 oz. tins Southcott Bros Durham, beloved wife of the lare George Walter Hodgins, in her 77th year. The funeral took place Tuesday afternoon from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Omar Dobbs, of Biddulph. Interment in Clandeboye cemetery. KNIGHT—In the Memorial Hospit­ al, St. Thomas, on Sunday, July 24, Charles William Knight, for­ merly of Exeter, aged 86 years. SCHROEDER—In Detroit. Mich., on Monday, July 24th, John K. Schroeder, formerly of Crediton. in his 7i8ith year. The engagement is announced of Elmore Isabella, only daughter of Mrs. V. L. Denton, 1870 Cochrane 'St., Victoria, and the late Dr. V. L. Denton, to Sgt. Arthur William Gaiser, iS.S.M. and S. Regiment, eldest son of ,Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gaiser, of Exeter, Ont., the wedding to take place Farquhar and family wish to express their and appreciation to friends and relatives ness and sympathy during their recent ment; for the beautiful tributes and cards of sympathy. And special thanks to Rev. J. Taylor, to Dr. D. Steer, the I.O.O.F. Lodge, bearers and flower bearers and to those who loaned their cars. sincere thanks the neighbors, for the kind- shown them sad .bereave- floral of the late James acknowledge with the many expfes- The family Neil Wish to sincere thanks sions of sympathy extended to them during their recent bereavement, especially to the ladies who gave the baking, the assistance with Mervin Elston United Church many neighbors Who gave the crops, the Rev. and the Centralia choir, and for the floral tributes. the dismay of the entire, staff smart restaurant a customer his napkin conference instructed To of a sat down and deftly tied about his neck, There was a whispered in which the manager the waiter not to hurt the custom­ er’s feelings, but t!o make understand, somehow, that wasn’t done here, The waiter approached his onier with a gentle smile. Sir, or haircut?” him this oust- “Shato, ‘Generally speaking women“When I was travelling in Russia they showed me a bed twenty feet long.” • “Well, I dunno—sounds like a lot of bunk to me.” Yes, they are.” ‘They are what?” Generally speaking. 1 - • * Why suffer from the heat Insulate Now! Have your home comfortable for the Summer and be prepared for the coming Winter* Let us give you a free estimate. f: IF IT IS St. Marys Cement YOU WANT—WE HAVE IT! The Huron Lumber Co. Exeter, Ontario h, .1