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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1944-09-07, Page 8
Page 8 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 1, 1944 V’s Beauty Shoppe ^SERVICE IS OVR MOTTO” Exeter Markets ■ Wheat, $1.08. Creamery Butter 38c Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs Eggs Dressed Hogs $17.15 Bonus A $4.00 Georgian Beauty Shoppe (Successor to Marion Pooley) Satisfaction Guaranteed M. Christine McCrae, Prop. Phone 245 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN ,ijr »!! “The Sullivans” A special feature starring THOMAS MITCHELL and all star cast. to 11 A Large 36c A Medium 34e Pullet 26e B 25c 0 13c WEDNESDAY $ THURSDAY September 6th, 7th Tel, 112 Exeter Vera Decker, Prop, Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont. Phone 135 AU lines of Beauty Culture. Snell’s LOCALS Taxi Service Phone 100 CHURCH Mrs. >L G. Cochrane. Organist a.m.—Sunday School a.m.--’Public Worship Notice Roulston announces that he will re-open his Dental Office on Monday, September 18th. FRIDAY and SATURDAY September Sth, 9tli« 2 Features — 2 Nights Only * Youth Runs Wild’ starring BONITA GRANVILLE and KENT SMITH sequel to “Where Are Your Children” Round the Clock Service MAIN ST* UNITED CHURCH Rev, N. J. Woods, M.A„ Minister Mrs. A* Y. Willard, Organist a.m.—-Public Worship Church School. The Minister Note—12 a.in. Sunday School 7 p.m,—Mr, Lome Sliewfelt, of Ontario Temperance Federation, Wednesday, Sept. 6. 8 p.m.-— Even ing Auxiliary at Eva Penroses', Thursday, Sept, 7, 3 p.m,—W. A, at Mrs, W, Martin’s. and New fall footwear for school wear. These shoes are made by one of the best makers pf children’s shoes. We carry a big range of styles and believe they are - hard to beat for quality and price ( Beautiful i the late Lon- with STEWART’S TAXI Phone 155w Exeter JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH ‘‘Four Jills and a Jeep” starring KAY FRANCIS, MARTHA RAYE, and CAROL LANDIS © Owing to the length of the pictures the show will commence at 7.30 on Friday and Saturday evenings. Treat yourself to a new Hair Do Professional shaping gives your hair a “custom built” foundation intended expressly for your hair style Featuring:—Lustron Cold Wave, Kotos, Jamal, Vaper Marcel, Machineless, Shelton, Thermique, Permanent. Tomlinson Hairdressing Phono 146 Phone 146 Evelyn Howard returned tq Tuseday after visiting her Mr. G. S. Howard, for two MONDAY AND TUESDAY September 11th, 12th 2 Features — 2 Nights Only “Tender Comrade” starring GINGER ROGERS “Henry Aldrich Haunts a House” Rev. A. B, Irwin. B,A. Mrs, Wm. Murdoch, A.L.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader 10 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 11 a.m.—Mr. Lome Sliewfelt, of Toronto, representing the Ontario Temperance Federation, There will be no evening service in James St. this Sunday. Heai" the Council 9.30-10 work. broadcast from General Friday September Sth, p.m. over the C.B.C. net- TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH i for boys and girls They will be needing these for the cooler days and evenings. We have some real values that will give excellent wear at All Wool Blankets You will be delighted to own one. They are a grand quality and are double bed size, 72x84 in. $1.25 to $2.95 each $7.00 Congoleums, Congoleum Rugs This is our Fall Shipment of Congoleum Rugs, and it is the best pattern that they make. Suitable for Living Rooms and Bed rooms. Comes in all sizes. 6x9 ft. $5.00 73x9 ft. $6.50 9x9 ft. $7.75 9x10a ft. $9.00 9x12 ft. $10.50 9x15 ft. $13.00 Guelph All Wool Service Yarn A wonderful wearing yarn for socks and comes in black, blue and khaki. Just re ceived our Fall quota. Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFauJ Choir Leader. Mr. Middlemiss 14th Sunday after Trinity a.m.—Sunday School, a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon “Fruits Versus Work” Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer and Inter cession in the Church. • HinillllllllllllllllliiliillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIlIi HlllilllHillllllllllllllll lllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIINIIIIlllfllll! 1111111111 Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday 10 11 A BEAUTIFUL SQUARE BASE BOWL with purchase of n 1 two packages of KELLOGG’S ALL WHEAT « pKgS«VITAV1MS Mr. Walter Cuthush, of Preston, visited at his home over the week end. Monday being a holiday Times-Advoeate is somewhat this week. Mrs. Geo. R. Ferguson, of dun. is spending a few days Mrs. C, W. Christie. Air. Jonathan Kydd, of Exeter North, left today (Thursday) to visit at Thorndale. Rev. N. J. Woods, Mrs. Woods and family returned to Exeter on Friday last after visiting in Toronto. Mrs. John Cox who has been in disposed for the past two weeks is recovering and able to be out again. Mr. Jack Frayne, of Sarnia, is visiting for two weeks with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Frayne. Mrs. Orville P. Lawson ana daughter, Gail, of Orillia, are visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Law- son. Miss Ottawa father, weeks. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Perkins at tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Wesley Harvey, of Hensail, on Sat urday. Miss Violet Bush, after a week’s visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Patton in Toronto, returned home last week. Mrs. Craig, after a few weeks Visit with her mother, Mrs. W, .1. Carling, has returned to her home in Bellville. Mr. Nelson Hill, of Toronto, is visiting with his mother, Mrs, Grace Aidworth, who has been indisposed for several days. Miss L. E. Elliott visited last week in Windsor with her niece, Mrs. L. McBride and Mr. and Mrs. William Walper, Mrs, Ida M. Sanders and Britain, after a week’s visit with friends in town, returned to then' home in London on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Christie and Mrs. Laverne Christie, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr, and I Mrs. C. W. Christie. ( Mrs. J. Baker and son, Jay, re- I turned to her home in Stratford on Sunday, after a few days visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Green. Mrs. Gibson, who has been visit ing at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Bouler, London, for a few weeks returned to her home on Fri day. i Mr. -and Mrs. Cecil O’Brien, of I Mr. Rowe Dinney, of Toronto, spent the week-end at his home here. Staff Sgt. Eugene Beaver, of Pet- awawa, is spending a few days in town with Mrs. Beaver and with his parents at Crediton. Mrs. T. Andrew, Donald and Mar garet, of Cobourg, and Mrs. -Otto Dick, of Seaforth, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Winer. Mr, and Mrs. Goudie and Miss Elva Wuerth, of Detroit, and Reg. I Wuerth, of London, spent the week-1 end with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wuerth. Misses Eilene Snell and Barbara Dinney returned on Sunday from a very pleasant boat trip from Owen Sound to Manitoulin and Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Armstrong, ot Hamilton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. fortified © A combined vitamin mineral treatment with iron and liver. Our customers say:— “Compared with any other capsule on the market we find it has no equal.” A complete vitamin treat ment for less than 3c per day. Get the family size. Exclusive in EXeter at Robertson’s Phone 50 Exeter ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH Credi to n M, E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. F. W. Morloek, Organist 10 a.m.—“The Christian’s Peril” 11 a, m.—Church School 7,30 p.m.—’“Tests are Inevitable” Welcome. WESS Middlesex & Huron “D” Company H. W. Whyte. Jack and Jim Whyte Toronto; Mrs. Lome Scholdice and X’eturned to Hamilton with them on a visit. Mrs. John Carr, of Huron St, West, had the misfortune to catch her foot in a step one day last week and in falling fractured a bone in her right wrist. Master Pat Beavers, of Toronto, who is visiting with his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers, had his tonsils removed at Dr. Dun lop's office on Tuesday. “N PEACHES Now ripe, come to the farm one mile north on Highway 21 at Ravenswood, DUFFUS BROS. r 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 thinking about it. We may be able to help you with a loan. All inquiries treated confidentially, Huron&Erie MORTGAGE CORPORATION London Windsor St. Thomas Chatham wwww—!■!iiimiwiwwi.hi'biii I <111IW—ma in mil INSULATION! © We are now booking orders for fall and winter installation. Estimate's furnished. W. J. MELVILLE Exeter, Ont FRUIT-KEPE preserves fruit, Culverhouse ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS choice quality ............................................19c GOLD MEDAL QUICK PUDDING lemon flavor ........................... 3 pkgs. 10c in tablets, per pkg. 25c VINEGAR FOR PICKLING Cider and White Wine, 1 gal. DOMINION SEAL TITE JAR RUBBERS 3 dozen ...................................... 16c .45c ORANGEADE and LEMON SYRUP For making refreshing drinks, no sugar required, Orange 20c, Lemon 34c 2-WAY, Insecticide Screen Paint Lasts from 4 to 7 days ............ SPICES of all kinds for your pickling requirements. Gerber’s Strained Vegetables ... 3 tins 14c 47c Southcott Bros.PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wednesday, 8.30 p.m.—Subject: “This Present Evil Age” Friday, 8.30 p.m.—Young People, speaker Mrs. Durand. Saturday, 9 p.m.—Open air at Exeter, Hensall 10 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m.—Sunday School, Supt, E. Cudmore, please come Sunday, 11 a.m.—Morning Message. “The Waters Divided, the Second Day.” Sunday, 8 p.m.—Evening Message, “God’s Devine Plan of the Ages, according to the Bible.” Come early as our seating is limited. Song service starts at 7.45 p.m. Cheerful singing at all these meet ings, you are invited. Phone 16 Exeter i I i nrassm Order Your WEEKLY PARADES WILL BE RESUMED ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, at 8.30 □Eno&axcacKsnwKS was■ daughter, Annelda, of London, visit ed last week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fisher. Miss Harriet Knipe R.N. after a two week’s vacation with Mrs. W, D. Sanders and ers returned to Highland troit, on Sunday. Mr. George Monteith, nipeg, Man,, is visiting cousins, Mr. Charles Monteith and Miss Ella Monteith and Mr. Edgar Monteith and sister, of the Thames Road. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs Roy Sheurt, of Detroit, visited at the home of Mrs. Robin son’s mother,. Mrs. E. Mrs. Passmore returned to visit for a month. Miss Jean Christie spent the summer vacation her aunt and uncle, Mr. and mrs, W. J. Thomson, of Eden, returned to Toronto on Monday with her( parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Christie,’ Mrs. Alex McDernid and Mrs. Wm. Walker and daughters, Mrs. R. J. McCorkindale and Miss Pat ricia, of Port Elgin were week-end visitors with’ Mr, and Mrs. Sid Wal ker, at the home of Mrs. Grace Aid worth. Dr. R. M. Bruce and son, Lee, of Bay City, called Hackney and Other visitors W. J. Bell and sor, also Miss Seaforth. Mr. and Neil and their home weeks' visit with the latter’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Sanders* and with the former’s mother at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Brintell who have been visiting with tha former’s mother, Mrs. James Brint- nell, left last week to visit for a few days with the latter’s sister in Detroit, prior to leaving for their home in North BattlOford, Sask. Mrs. Nelson Hill, of Toronto and Mrs, Francis Hili, of Hamilton, re-: turned to their respective homes last week, after a two week’s visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Beckler, in Vsborne, Miss Joan Hill of Hamilton, is reihaltting for a few days. I her sister Mr. Sand- Park. De* of Win- with his Passmore, with I who ftnc E. D. Howey, 2/Lt. B ffi S?28 Suffers of bleed-aLa i I B® inS au<^ protrud-Ig | j lg ing piles should ' S ® Heb Iras wW know Bunkers i Herbal Pills treat the cause at its source. bottle Exeter* Drug Store. them has with Mrs< on Miss Alice brother last week, were Mr. and Mrs. son Larry, of Wind- Isabel Houston, of Money back if the first does not satisfy. At any — - ug oivrv, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corbett and daughter and Mr. Jutson Corbett, of London,, spent the week-end in town. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott and Misses Jean and Norma McElvey, of Ingersoll, spent the week-end with, Mrs. Alice Handford. NOTICE—STUDIO CLOSING ■ The J. Senior Photographic Studio will be closed to the public [on and after Septemebr 30th. I No sittings for Photographs will !be accepted after Saturday 23rd. Patrons who have orders placed the Mrs. Mervin Johnston, Margaret, returned to in Stratford, after a two. will kindly call and secure same. We do not wish to close studio and have to destroy work. Yours with many thanks. JOS. SENIOR. our this 3tc Major W. E. and Mrs. Weekes and .Billy, of Woodstock, called on friends in town the latter part of the week. Dr. O. Strathroy, who have been camping at Grand last week Mr. and Mrs. William Winer. Master Murray Brintnell, who has been spending the summer holidays with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Kinsman near Hensail returned to town on Tuesday. Mr. Norman Floody, of Windsor, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. who with him. Misses Schenk and Marjorie Richards spent the holiday week-end at Grand Bend. Mrs. Schenk and Mrs. T. Yearley spent Saturday and Sunday there with them. Cpl. and Mrs, Poutfin, (nee Aud rey Mitchell) have left for Shander- ley, Quebec. Cpl. Poutfin has been posted to Shanderley and Mrs. Pout fin intends making her home there for the present. Mr. Geo. B. Monteith, peg, who has cousins, Chas, and Helen for several days, left for on Thursday of last week, boat from Port McNicolL Mrs. Ted Goddard and of Ilderton, accompanied Mills, of London, and Miss Patricia Goddard, of Benfield, visited with Mrs. Goddard’s father and aunt, Chas, and Helen Monteith, on Sunday. G. and Mrs. Tremner, of Bend spent one evening with the latter’s parents, Bridal Couple Honored A pleasant social evening was held at Kirkton Hall, Wednesday ■of last week when friends and neigh bors gathered to honor Fit. Sgt. Wm. M. and Mrs. Ballantyne (nee Grace Beckler) on their recent mar riage. During intermission the pre sentation of a purse of money was made to the young couple. The ad dress, composed in rhyme by Mrs. Cliff Miller, aunt of the groom, read by Mr. Lesley Hackney and the presentation was made by Mr. I Ray McCurdy. A suitable reply was made by the groom on behalf of his wife and himself. Dancing was continued, the music being supplied by Mr. Alien’s orchestra. The lunch eon hour was carried out very suc cessfully under the supervision of Mrs. Milton McCurdy. Fit. Sgt. and j Mrs, Ballantyne have returned^ to Toronto and will reside at I size Drive. —NOW FOR FALL— 44 Bel- & EVery detail of fit, fabric and pattern is suited to your own in dividual requirement. After you choose the material from our ex clusive assortment your suit and topcoat ivill be tailored to measure by master craftsmen. We guarantee complete satisfaction. Come in to day and inspect the new British Woollens. E. has her Lindenfield. Mrs. FlOody, been visiting for a time parents, returned with Marion Riehl, Gladys of Winni- been visiting his Monteith, his home going by children, by Miss SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Courses CLINTON, ONTARIO Enroll for Fall Term Starting Sept. 11th Be ready, in a few months, to do valuable and necessary Office Work Clerical Stenographic, Commercial, Secretarial ML A. STONE, Com. Specialist, B. F. WARD, B.A., Vice-Principal Principal $4.57 __* ___ . _ . * Street” organization of boys and girls Children’s Concert Nets “The Busy Bees of Gidley an t „ * ’ . have been doing their bit for the Red Cross and during the holidays put on two concerts in the garagq of Group Oapt. E. G. Fullerton, They netted the tidy sum of $4.57. Mary Wells is the president of thq “Busy Bees”; Muriel Wells, secre tary and Mary McKnight, treasurer, while others members are June Cutting, Joan Wells, Donald Wells, Beverley Lindenfield and Douglas Murray. Joan Wells, Donald Wells, Visitors over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott and Mr. Tom Elliott were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jones, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Elliott, Sarnia; Mr, and Mrs, Sam Elliott and Wanda, Milford, Mich.; Mrs,. Wm, Inkly, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. liot and Doris, also Mr, Harvey Chapman and two from London. Wm. Truman El and Mrs. children, CircleCaven Congregational Mrs. J, G. Cochrane was hostess for the September meeting of the Caven Congregational Circle on Tuesday of this week. The meeting opened by .singing hymn 571 fol lowed by the devotional exercises and prayer by Mrs. Kydd. Business Was then discussed, a report being given by the manse committee on the work being done there. Mrs. Willard then gave two interesting readings followed by a piano in strumental which was enjoyed very much, which Closed King. committee in charge, The October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Andy Easton, An auction sale was held netted $10.00. The meeting by singing God Save The Lunch was served by the The Store for Men W. W. Taman Exeter Ontario &CH