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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1944-08-24, Page 88 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 24, 1944 V’s Beauty Shoppe “SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO” All lines of Bounty Culture, Tel. 112 Exeter Verg C. Decker, Prop. Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.08. Creamery Butter 3 Sc LggS, HggS, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Dressed Hogs $17.00 Bonus A $3.00 A Large 33c A Medium 21c Pullet 24c B 24c •C 19c Georgian Beauty Shoppe (Successor to Marion Pooley) Satis fact ion Guaranteed M, (Christine McCraes, Prop. Exeter Phone 245 11 12 Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont. Phone 135 8 LOCALS WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY August 23rd, 24th 2 Features — .2 Nights Only ??“Mr. Winkle Goes to War: starring EDWARD G. ROBINSON VACATION NOTICE Dr. Roulston announces commencing Monday, August his office will be closed for three weeks. that 21st, about V i Round the Clock Service ‘Moonlight in Vermont’ starring GLORIA JEAN FRIDAY and SATURDAY August 25 th, 26 th Lady in the Dark” A special technicolor musical comedy starring GINGER ROGERS and RAY MILLAND MONDAY AND TUESDAY August 28th, 29th “Mr. Skeffington” starring BETTE DAVIS and CLAUDE RAINS EBB ESaBJETO i BOWLERS AT ST. MARYS twenty members of thq Bowling Club were guests Parks Bowling Club, of St. Tuesday evening and were entertained. Three games the players Lunch was the ladies, and every George Exeter’s veteran bowler, Over Exeter of the Marys, royally were played in which were mixed each time, served at the close by Prizes -were awarded member received a prize. Anderson, won second prize. A return visit will be made to Exeter Friday even­ ing of next week. Band Concert will be held in Victoria Park Sunday Night, Aug. 27 at 8,30 p.m. BY THE EXETER (TTIZENS BAND Ted Walper, Director MONEY TO LOAN on First Mortgages Now is the TIME to stop paying rent and to buy a farm. Write us if you have been Blinking about it. We may be able to . help you with a loan. All quiries treated confidentially. Mrs. Fraser and daughter Ilene are holidaying at Grand Bend. Miss Mildred Hannigan, of Lon­ don, was home over the week-end. Miss Ethel Dow, of Woodstock, is visiting her sister Mrs. Rod Ellis. Mr, and Mrs. S. B. Taylor, Lorna and Shirley are spending a few days in Toronto. Mr; Rufus Cutting who spent a few days in Exeter returned sons at Palmerston. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walper ed on Wednesday with their Miss Elliot, Carling St. Mrs. Rd. Hicks and daughter, of Clio, Mich., are visiting with rela­ tives in this community. Miss Mary Westlake visited for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Westlake at Pt. Stanley. Mr. Jim Sims, of St. Thomas, spent the week-end with his parents Mr, and Mrs. Chester Sims. Miss Doris Cutting and girl friend Miss Hart, from London spent a few days in Exeter. Douglas Rivers is confined to his bed having had to have lanced. Hope for a speedy Mr. and Mrs. Roland of Saskatoon, are visiting former’s mother, Mrs. James Brint­ nell. Miss friend a few Cooper. Mrs. Gibson left Friday for Lon­ don where days with Boulter. Mr. and babe, of London, spent the week­ end with her sister Mrs. G. Cud- more and family. Mrs. H. W. Holland, Mary, Joyce and Donald, of Enterprise, Ont., are visiting with Mrs. Holland’s father, Rev. J. W. Down. Mrs. C. McIntyre, of London, visited part of last week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rowcliffe, of town. I Miss Harriett Knipe, R.N., of /Highland Park, Detroit, is a visitor_____at the home of her sister, Mr. and J Mrs. W. D. Sanders. T, -r> ,,„„„ „ Sgt. Lloyd Reynolds, with the,.Se“man B.eu ,Dick spent_ a three r.c.a.F. at Jarvis, and Mrs. Rey nolds, are spending a 72-day leave with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Reynolds. STEWART’S TAXI Phone 155w Exeter rurn Treat yourself to a new Hair Do in- Huron&Erie MORTGAGE CORPORATION London Windsor St. Thomas Chatham © Consult Us for your R. 6. Seldon & Son INSULATION! • We are how booking orders for fall and winter installation. Estimates furnished, • . W. J. MELVILLE Exeter, Ont.fthfc to his visit­ aunt. his knee recovery. Brintnell, with the Phylis Cooper and girl from Toronto, are spending days with Mr. and Mrs. E. she will visit for a few Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mrs. Ben Dawson and Professional shaping gives your hair a “custom built’* foundation intended expressly for your hair style Featuring;—Lustron Cold Wave, Zotos, Jamal, Taper Marcel, Machineless, Shelton, Tlierniique, Permanent. Phone 140 Phone 140 OUR SERVICE' IS DIFFERENT. WE SELL YOU A FIT IN OUR PRIVATE TRUSS ROOM. Trusses, Belts, Supports of all kinds. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Over 15 years experience. YOUR DRUGS AT Robertson’s Phone 50 Exeter PILESSSuffers of bleed­ ing and protrud- sliould --------knoiv B u n k e r s Pills treat the cause at its Money back if che first does not satisfy. At any Herbal source, bottle Exeter Drug Store, day leave -with his sister Mrs-. Cud- more and with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Dick, of Hensail. Mrs. Leslie Coates and little daughter, Judith Gail, of ListowelJ A pleasant visitor with Mr. W. G. are visiting with her parents, Mr.JMedd, on Saturday last, was Mr. John H. Scott, of Toronto, a former owner of the Exeter creamery. Mr. Scott is visiting with his brother, James, of Cromarty. ‘g _ and Mrs. Fred Ellerington. Mrs. Mary Hannigan returned to her home after visiting with Mrs. G. Freckleton, of Port Elgin and Mrs, Dan McInnis, of Paisley, On Sunday the family of Mrs. J. Harding met at Riverview Park and enjoyed a picnic dinner in hon­ or of Mrs, Harding's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. May, of town; Cpl. Warren D. May, of Ottawa and Miss Marjorie May, of London, spent two weeks holidaying at Grand Bend. Jack and Elaine Bell, of Tucker-, smith, are visiting with Mr. and I Mrs. Harold Taylor, of Usborne and Donald Bell is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roylance Westcott. Gnr, W. G. and Mrs. Munds, of Truro, N.S., have been visiting the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Coates, Centralia and with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Munds, Lake­ side. i Misses Joan Knipe and Phyllis j Hunt, after a ten days’ visit at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. San-' ders left Saturday for their respec­ tive homes in Kenora and Fort Wil­ liam. Nancy Boyle, little daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Boyle, while playing with a dog Friday of last week, was knocked down and bitten in the head, leaving a nasty scalp wound. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Johnston, Neil and Margaret, of Stratford, are spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders. Miss Gloria Appleton accompanied! them to Exeter after a week’s visit at Stratford. The staff of the Times-Advocate enjoyed a holiday last week and the office was closed, no paper be­ ing published. Some of our readers failed to notice the announcement in the paper the week before that We were taking a holiday and made requests for -copies; Misses Dorothy, EtlielenC Ellen e Johns spent last holidaying at Grand Bend. Visiting with them were: Mrs. Fred Long, Marion and Billie, of AtWdod, Mrs. Gilbert Johns and Grace, Mrs. Allen Johns, Mrs. Wm. Johns, Mrs. Garnet Johns, Mrs. Reg. McDonald and Barbara, tf you can afford it, bo thankful aiid support the Exeter Lions Brit­ ish Bombed Childrens fund. DANCE at Spruce Grove TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23rd ROY KENNING’S CARDINALS 5 Admission: Boys 50c Girls 25c Dancing free. Sponsored by Thomas Glavin Stan Maguire Dances will be held every Wednesday night. and a J 1 ! have and week; $ Worship, Rev. A, Meaning of Prayer Prayer School in each New Prints 30c at per yard 25c 63c 15c Gospel Phone 16 Tent "Recon- 20c, 25c i People, j CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist . a.m.—-Sunday School noon—Public Worship, Rev, Geo. Lamont, b.a.» of Plctou, N.S., the minister. p.m. Thursday—The Auxiliary of the W.M.S. will hold its meeting at the home of Mrs. Carman Cann. UNION SERVICES James St, and Main St, Churches Rey, A. B. Irwin, B.A., Minister dailies St, Choir in charge. Services in Main Street Church 10 a.m.-—Sunday Church, 11 a.m.—Morning B. Irwin “The Christian Witness.” p.m.-—Evening Worship, Rev, A. B. Irwin “Reclaiming Reverence” Strangers and visitors welcomed, 7 11 rRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaui Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemisa 12th Sunday After Trinity a.m.—-Morning Prayer and Sermon “The Faith for To-day” 8 p.m. Thursday—St. Bartholomew in thePrayer and Intercession Church. Sunday, Sept. 3rd-—National Day. This will be a day of and Intercession. Services 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH Crediton M.E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist a.m.—Morning Worship. a.m.—Church School. 10 11 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship. Monday, 8,30—Y.P.M.C. Welcome. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Services Continue in the Tent. Services in the Gospel Wed. 8.30 p.m.—Subject, ciliation” Friday, ,8.3 0 p.m.—Young Good and cheerful singing. Saturday, 9 pun.-—Exeter open air. 10 p.m.—Hensail. 10 a.m.—Sunday School, E. Cudmore. 10 a.m.—Subject, “An Old Witness” 8 pan.—Subject, “What Sunday, Supt. Sunday, Time Sunday, Will the JUDGEMENT of Ger­ many be at the end of the con- , flict?” Come and hear the answer to this great question. Mottled Inlaid Linoleums These qualities of Inlaid Linoleum if laid properly will last a lifetime. We offer you seven colorings in mottled designs ideal for kitchens, bathrooms and dining rooms at per yard $3,50 and $5.00 Congoleums in 2 and 3 yard widths Just received a shipment of 2 yd. and 3 yd. wide Congoleums, the last we expect to have this season; also a good assortment of Rugs in all sizes We offer a few pieces of New Prints; also five pieces of Broadcloths in plain colors, white, blue, green and red Bleached Sheets one dozen bleached Wabasso Sheets of very good quality at per Sheet $2.50 Chambrays, Slubs and Seersuckers In spots, checks, stripes and floral patterns. These are lovely material and we are for­ tunate in having such a good assortment at per yard 45c, 65c, 75c, 89c $1.00 H111111111111111 i! 11111 i i I i 111111111111 i 111111111111111111 i 11 i 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ] 1111111 111 I HI 11111111 i i 1111 i 1111 i 11 Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday ALLENBURY’S MALTED MILK 24 oz.................................................. AYLMER BABY FOODS ..........3 for 25c AYLMER PUMPKIN for pies, 28 oz......... 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 PAPER CUPS & PLATES for picnics, plates all per doz. HAVEN BRAND SARDINES packed in oil ........................... BEAVER FANCY LOBSTER per tin ...................................... 27c 10c 2 for 25c Southcott Bros LOCAL NEWS Miss Helen Penhale is holidaying at Grand Bend this week. Mrs. Miller, of London, is visit­ ing her father, Mr. L. Day. Mrs. A. Willert spent a few days last week with Mrs. Will Gardiner., of Meaford. Mrs. J. C. Patterson, of Detroit, is visiting with relatives in this - community, I Mrs. A. L. Day, of (Friday the guest of 'lor, Nelson Street. I ACT J. Neil Jones, F., has been posted at Penfield Ridge, N. B. Pte. Coleman BowmaH, Borden, is spending this town with Mrs. Bowman. Mrs. J. A. Baker and small son, Hanover, spent Mrs. Bess Tay- of the R. C. A. to the O. T. C., of Camp week in If you have no children you may have the privilege of supporting one of Britian's bombed orphans through the Exeter Lions Club. If you have children be thankful that they are not orphans and help Britian’s bombed orphans. Mrs. Rev. Andrew McLaughlin, of Toronto, spent a few days with her father and sister, Rev. J. W.. and Miss Florence Down. Miss Lailai Blyth accompanied Mrs. McLaugh-1 lin to Toronto and is holidaying | with her mother, Mrs. Nan Blyth • at Rostvever Hotel, Lake Rosseau, i ____ ____ „___ 1 Jay,’ of Stratford, are visiting with IMr, and Mi’s. E. J. -Green. Miss Ola Hollinger, of Toronto, visited with Mrs. Jonas Sutton and other friends on -Saturday. A Red Cross blood donors clinic is being held in the James St. Unit­ ed church to-day (Wednesday). Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Winer visited with Mrs. Calvert Chambers In Lon- | don Township over the week-end. I Miss Aimie Handford visited with her sister, Mrs. Jack Jennings in London, the forepart of the week. Mrs. John A. Ellick and son, of Drummondville, Quebec, are visit­ ing with Fit. Sgt, and Mrs. Roger C. Swanson. Did you ever regret doing a good deed? Try it once more and sub­ scribe to the War Victims Miss Eva Office staff, holme Hotel, Mrs, Lambert Love. Mr. and Mrs. N. Ogden left Mon­ day for the West where they will visit with relatives at Filniore, Sask., for a few weeks. Pte. Lloyd Ford, of -Brantford, is spending a few days with Mrs. Ford and baby at the home ef Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brintnell. Mrs. Nelson Hill, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Moses Beckler, of Usborne and with Mrs. Grace Aidworth for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Hamess, Bar­ bara and Douglas spent their holi­ days in Toronto. Mr. Harness’ bar­ ber shop was closed for a week. LAC Robert M. Southcott, of No; 9, S. F, T. S., Centralia, is on a two Weeks’ furlough -and represented the Times-Advocate at the Canad­ ian Weekly Newspapers Association Warvention which met at the Roy­ al Alexander a Hotel, In Winnipeg, the latter part of last week, Ont. In Mrs. Ted a letter to his parents, Mr. and W. W. Taman, from Cgpt. Taman, now in England, he states that he had been in com­ pany with Fit. Lieut. Bartie Motz. Fit. Lieut. Motz recently returned to England after a short holiday at his home here. Among others who are now in England are Nursing Sister Lieut. Marion F. Dougall, of! the R.C.A.M.C.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Dougall, -of Hensail,’ Lloyd Dobbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Minor Dobbs, of Saintsbury and Sgt. David Wethey, with the R. C. A. F., son of Mr, E. J. Wethey This -district, through the Exeter Lions Club will care for 16 British Bombed children for one year. What will your contribution be? Mr. Garnet Delve, of Dresden, and Mr. Clarence Leach and daugh­ ter, Audrey, of Florence, Ont., were recent visitors wijtli Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Appleton and other friends in Exeter and vicinity. Miss Nornia Keller has returned -home aftei’ -holidaying with her cousin Miss Laura Mae Rhode, of Mitchell. Mr. Jos. Senior has Exeter after visiting daughter, Mrs. C. L. Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. turned with -him and in town. returned with Graves, Graves are visiting to his of re- s NATIONAL PRAYER DAY Anniversary Trivitt Memorial Church, Exeter Sunday, Sept. 3rd Prayer Intercession 11 a.m. & 7 p.m Services of Intercession and Thanksgiving will he held in Trivitt Memorial Church, Sunday, September 3rd, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. the Legion, Army, Airforce, Rod Cross, Iteevc and Council, School Board, Scouts, Cubs and Lions Ilian to attend at 11 a.in. THE PIPE AND BRASS BAND OF NO, 9 S.F.T.S. AND EXETER BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE At 7 p.m. the churches will unite in this great service. SPECIAL speakers .11 a.m.—E/L« H. G. Martin, Padre No. 9 S.F.T.S. 7 p.m.—F/L. R, k, Love, Padre No. 5 Radio School, Clinton. The public is cordially invited to these services 1 Lions British Children fund. Pearce, of the Post is holidaying at Glen- Muskoka, the guest of Why suffer from the heat Insulate Now! Have your home comfortable for the Summer and be prepared for the coming Winter. 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