The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1945-01-11, Page 8o
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY H, 1945
V’s Beauty Shoppe
“SERVICE is OUR MOTTO”
All lines of Beauty Culture*
TeL 112 Dxeter
VerjEi Decker, Prop.
Leavitt’s Theatre
Exeter Ont. Rhone, 135
Exeter Markets I
Wheat, $1.08.
Oats 52c.
Barley 69c.
Creamery Butter 39 c.
Eggs A Largo 31c
Eggs, A Medium 39c
Eggs, Pullet 22c
Eggs B 24c
Pressed Hogs $17.15
Bonus A $4,00
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Kenneth MhcLcan, Minister
Mrs, L q, Cochrane,, Organist
IQ a.m.—Sunday School,
11 a.m.—Morning Worship.i I ADIJwmhmIiJL J9su dSXmf&r iAi
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THURSDAY', FRIDAY. SATURDAY
and Saturday Matinee at 2.30 p.m.
January 11, 12, 13
u Home in Indiana”
A technicolor feature starring
WALTER BRENNAN, LON,
McCallister, clinton
HODGINS, driver, son of Mr.
Sydney Hodgins, Clandeboye,
and JUNE HAVER
I LOCALS I
A new serial story “LOVE
FIRST FLIGHT” begins in
Times-Advocate this week.
LOCALS
AT
the
John Vidt„ of London, was ft
in town Tuesday.
Steiner has beep laid up at
Mrs. Wm.
MONDAY and TUESDAY
January 15, 16
S features
IC IN MANB
starring ANN SHIRLEY and
DENNIS DAY
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Georgian Beauty Shoppe
(Successor to Pooley)
Satisfaction Guaranteed
M. Christine McCrae, Prop,
Exeter Phone 245
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MAIN ST, UNITED CHURCH
t
spent the
his daugh-
WITH AN EYE TO GOOD
GROOMING AND BETTER
PERMANENTS.
Tomlinson Hairdressing
Phone 146 Phone 146
“MAISIE GOES TO RENO:
starring ANN SOTHERN and
JOHN HODIAK
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
January 17, 18
“KISMET”
A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer special
technicolor feature starring
RONALD COLEMAN and
MARLENE DIETRICH
Roads Being Opened Up
The roads in the district are
gradually being ploughed out and
traffic is being resumed. Quite a
number of the country schools were
closed most of last week as teach
ers were unable to return following
New Years. The large county trac
tor plow opened up some of the
roads. Snow is piled high along
many of them and it doesn’t take
much of a blow to fill them up.
Wm. Pearce,.
& Rafuse,
Welsh, $125.
census ibook,
EXETER COUNCIL
(Continued from Page One)
Weed Inspector — J. Norry,
$10.00.
Night Constable, Wm. Wareing,
$18.50 per week.
Relief Officer — Andrew Camp
bell, $4.00 per month.
Tax Collector —
$200.00 per annum.
Auditors — Foote
$225.00 per annum.
Assessor—Richard
and preparing school
$10.00.
Street Cleaner—Richard Davis,
35c per hour.
It was moved and seconded by
Councillors Hern and Sweitzer that
the regular nights of meeting be
first and third Monday and time
of meeting, 8 p.m.
The salary of Clerk Treasurer to
remain same as previously, $60.00
per month, with an allowance of
$100.00 as part office rent.
The Clerk was instructed to or
der copies of the Municipal World
for the different officials.
The following accounts were read
and ordered paid on the motion
of Councillors Hern and Bierling:
R. E. Russell, batteries .30; Exeter
P.U.C., Street lighting 233.21, T.
Clock 4.10, lamps .50, 237.81;
County of Huron, hospitalization,
Mrs. Jane Scott 14.85; Grigg Sta
tionery, supplies 3.00, pen and pen-
cill sets 29.45, 32.45; C. V. Pickard,
meals returned men and relatives
Costain Machine Co., serv-
adding machine 2.50; La
Fire Engine Cd,,, two gas
48.40; Grigg Stationery,
supplies 3.15; R. G. Seldon
& Son; coal, T. Hall 20.00; Snell
Bros. & Co., supplies and truck
chains 46.60. Work Sheet—Remov
ing Snow:" Petei- Coleman, with
team 25.50; Louis Day, with team
18.00; Reuben Mclnnes, with team
21.75; Henry Green, with team
11.25, snowploughing 47.12, 5 8.37;
-Gilbert Dow, With team 6.00; John
Stire* labor* removing snow 7.40;
Carl Stire, labor* removing snow
13.50; William Smith* labor, re
moving snow i3.50; John Kydd,
labor, removing snow 4,00; Wil
liam Hooper* labor* removing snow
3*50; Charlie Monteith, labor* re
moving Snow 3.00; Robert Sanders,
labor* removing snow 7.50; Richard
Davis, clearing Sidewalks 3.15;
John Cox, snowploughing 6,50;
John Ilunkin, Snowploughing 18*85;
War Memorial Children’s Hospital
25*00.
All motions were carried. Ad
journment to 8 p.m., January 22,
on the motion of Councillor Hern.
C. V. Pickard, Clerk.
.$6.00;
ice on
France
masks
L.R.B.
Mr.
caller
• Dr.
his home with the flu,
Mr. C. F. Hooper, of London, vis
ited in town on Tuesday,
Mrs. Olive Branston, of Toronto,
is visiting with Mr. and
r May.
Mr. J, Willis Powell
holiday in Windsor with
ter* Mrs. William G. Post.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whilsmith
have returned after spending the
holiday -week-end in Toronto,
Sgt. Warren Miller, Richard and
Morley, of London, visited recently
with their grandfather, Mr, L. Day.
Mrs. Harry Bawden, Jr., and son >
Peter, “
Mr. and
week-end.
Mr. R.
M.H.
for Mr. Harold Taylor,
this week.
Mr, and Mrs. ■ Frank
Stephen, will celebrate
wedding anniversary
January 14th at their home.
Mrs. M. McAvoy is confined to
the house with an acute attack of
neuritis which she has been suffer
ing from for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe Sanders and
son returned home Saturday eve
ning after being snow-bound at
Benmiller since New Year’s.
Mrs. Eugene Beaver has received
a letter from her husband in Eng
land stating that after the New
Yeai* he was to spend a nine-day
leave in Scotland.
j Mr. Fred Wells, who has been
ill at his home was taken to West
minster Hospital, London, for
treatment. His many friends will
hope for his speedy recovery.
Among the recent recuits for the
Canadian Army at London are L.
F. Preszcator, R.R, 1, Exeter; N. R.
McLachlan, Parkhill; W. R. Fowler, Mitchell; A. G, Breault, Sea-|
forth. :
Sgt. and Mrs. Eric Carscadden J
have returned to Kingston after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. j
Garnet Miners and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Johns, of Elimville, and j
also called on -friends in and|
around Exeter.
Pte. Charles William Thompson,
son of Mrs. Margaret Thompson,
of R.R. 1, .Lucan, is officially re
ported missing in action overseas.
Last October Pte. Thompson was
wounded while serving in Italy.
Mrs. Robt. Graves and son
Stephen and Mrs. Ted Taman and.
daughter Toni, of Listowel, visited
(with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taman
for the holidays and were snow
bound here until Monday of this
week.
Mr. E. Fisher, who has spent the
past few months in the West, re
turned to Exeter Thursday of last
week. He said that they were hav
ing excellent weather in the West
when he left -and was surprised to
see the amount of snow piled up
around here.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and
three children returned to Detroit!
Tuesday after visiting for a month j
with Mrs. Thompson’s mother, Mrs.1
Jas. Willis; of Stephen. They had
intended returning home before but
were snow-bound and made the trip
to Exeter with a team and sleigh
with several men accompanying
them with shovels to make a road
through
STEWART’S TAXI
Phone 15Sw Exeter
of Kemptville, visited with
Mrs. Brierly over the
B. Williams installed ft
Rite Way milking machine
of Usborne,
Triebner, of
their 25 th
on Sunday,
Watch your step and don’t break
a leg!
GET SHOD AT
WUERTH’S
with ice creepers or have a new
tread put on those rubbers or
boots.
When you go skating or make make
a corkscrew rush and score a goal
have those skates sharpened length
wise, it’s done easier. We do them
While you wait.
Shoe and Rubber Repairing
promptly and neatly done.
WERTH'S CASH SHOE STORE
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Halibut Liver
Oil Capsules
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Announcements
Birth, Death and Marriage S
Notices are inserted free of |
charge. Card of Thanks 50c. In 2
Mcmoriam Notices 50c for single a verse, 25c extra for eaeh addi- j
tional verse. Engagem ents 50c |
. a o eco aaa»<5
BIRTHS
BLAND—Mr. aiid Mrs. S. D. Bland
(nep Gladys Penhale) of Wind
sor, announce the birth
baby daughter, Caroline
beth, at the Metropolitan Hospit-
Wednesday, Jan-
of a
Eliza-
the. drifts.
Mrs. Sam King,
to announce the
and
wish
a daughter at Victoria
London, on January 9,
Roy, N» «L Woods, M.A., Minister
Mrs, A* Y., Willard, Organist
11 a.m.-—Public Worship and
Church School; The Minister,
7 p.m,—Public Worship—The
Minister,
Wed., Jan, IQ—Prayer Service in,
Main Street, Rev. Anthony.
Thurs,, Jan. 11—W.M.S, at
Parsonage,
Tues., Jan. 16—Annual S.S.
meeting,
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. A. B. Irwin. B.A,
Mrs. Win, Murdoch, A.L.O.M.
Organist and Choir Leader
11 a.m,—Morning Worship Service.
“The Vision Splendid”.
3 p.m.—Sunday
Classes.
7 p.m.—Evening
“On Getting
School and Bible
Worship Service.
Angry.”
Mon., 8 p.m,—Young People’s
Union.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
i
11
7
8
Rector, Rev. Al. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader. Mr. Middlemiss
2nd Sunday after Epiphany
. a.m,—-Sunday School.
p.m.—Evensong and Sermon.
God’s Peace to All People”
p.m. Tues., Jan. 16, Annual Ves
try meeting in the Parish Hall.
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.’
Friday, 8 p.m.—E.Y.F.
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
H. T. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8.30 p.m.—Bible Study.
Thurs., 2.30 p.m.wwW.M.'S.
Friday, 8.30 p.m.—Young People.
Sun., 2 p.m.—Sunday School, Supi.
E. Cudmore.
Sunday, 3 p.m.—“Fire.”
Sunday, 8 p.m.—“Faithfulness”.
Cheerful singing. You are invited
to all these services.
Trivitt Red Cross Unit
The annual Red Cross meeting
of the Trivitt Red Cross unit was
held on Thursday, January 4th in
the Parish Hall. The following of
ficers were elected for 1945: presi
dent, Mrs. R. A. Cochrane; 1st vice-
president, Mrs. V. Heywood; 2nd
vice-president, Mrs. C. Heywood;
secretary-treasurer, Miss Marion
Bissett; Wool and Sewing convener,
Mrs. Ed. Irwin. Rev. M. A. Hunt
conducted ’the election of officers
and complimented the unit on their
year’s work.
$50 As Conscience Money
An unidentified .person who “pil-
a number of years
Melbourne
made re
Lippert a
which the
15 only Ladies’ Winter Coats, many with lovely, warm fur collars.. These are $25
to $35 values but are not this season’s styles. A good warm coat at great savings.
SOUTH HURON MINISTERIAL
January meeting of theThe
South Huron Ministerial Associa
tion was held at the Jameg Street
Church parsonage last Monday- 'af-1
ternoon. In the absence of the
president, Rev. A. B, Irwin presid
ed. The paper was given by Rev.;
Kenneth McLean* being another in!
the series the several churches [
in this locality, Rev. McLean traced; the historv of the Presbyterian |
Church from the days of John
Knox and the Westminster confes
sion up to the present time deal
ing particularly with the Presby
terian Church in Canada. Its meth
od of -government by Session, Pres
bytery* Synod and Geneval Assem
bly was clearly explained. The basie
doctrines of
also touched
was extended
as was also
for their hospitality, Iteffeshments
were served by the hostess*
Dresbyterianism wore
upon. The speaker
a vote of appreciation
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
al, Windsor on
uary 10* 1945.
KING—Mr.
Crediton,
birth Of
Hospital,
1945.
SIMPSON—On Saturday, January
6th, 1945, to Mr. and Mrs.1 Wil
liam Simpson (nee Florence
McVey), Clandeboye, the gift oi
a son, Ralph Walker, a brother
for Keith Cameron.
CARDS pF THANKS
Mr, and Mrs. William Floyd
and family wish to express grate
ful thanks to friends of Exeter and
district for the many kindnesses
themwhich have been extended to
during their stay in Exeter.
Week of Prayer
A week of prayer sponsored
the Ministerial Association is being
held in the churches of Exeter this
week. The first service was held in
the James St, United church Mon
day evening at which there was a
fine attendance. Rev. M. A* Hunt
was the speaker. On Tuesday evon- I ing the service was held in the
J Trivitt Parish Hall with Rev* Mr,
i Wood# as speaker. The remaining
services are as follows:
January 10* Main Street, Itev*
Anthony, “Give us this day our
dally bread.”
January 11* CaVen/ Rev. IrWin,
“Horgive us our Trespasses.”
January 12, James Street* Rev.
McLean. “Deliver us from Evil.”
The meetings Will begin at 8 p.m.
by
fered” money
ago from Dave Lippert,
hardware merchant, has
stitution by sending Mr.
$5i0i bill.
An unsigned letter in
bill was enclosed stated that the
money was taken when Mr. Lip
pert was in business in Inwood.
The writer said he presumed that
Mi’. Lippert never knew the money
had been pilfered.
Th$ letter continued: “Since
then,, St. Johns 3-16 has made an
honest man of me. It has been a
long time since then. I am en
closing a $50 bill, I -think it will
cover everything, Wishing you the
best.”
Mr. Lippert sayg he has no idea
who the person is who was saved
by the Biblical quotation, but who
ever lie is, lie would like him to
know that the money has been re
ceived and fully appreciated.
Mr
Mrs.
, Lippert Is a son-in-law
Lydia Sweitzer, of town.
YEAR
year that is tb
the paths my
MY NEW
Bravely I face the
be,
In unknown ways.
feet must go,
Hopeful that I will find -aroUna
some turn
outstretched hahd
I joy to know,
The
And
of friends
my laborsif the coming day
done,
I homeward weiid, the
above,
I shall be truly blessed if I can see
An opening door and friends I love.
starry sky
per lb. 36c
L.
COFFEE “MAGIC”
Strictly fresh .......
TEA BISK
Just add water or milk for
delicious biscuits ........ per pkg. 34c
LADIES’
Phone 16
the scale
P.V., R.
S. Road,
5,
7,
9,
Becker;
Stewart Webb;
ing;
Rack of Dresses
A clean up of a number of dresses that
were higher priced. These are all small
sizes. Take your pick at
each
36 inches wide and two very good qualities,
10 yards to a customer
New Prints for Spring
We are glad to be able to offer you a few
pieces of print. These are very scarce; a
limited number of yards to each customer
25c, 30c, 35c yd
Grocery Specials for Thurs.* Friday and Saturday
Our first shipment this year. This is an
other line that is very scarce. One pair
to a customer.
Lisle, per pair $1.00; Crepe, per pair $1.25
CLARK’S MUSHROOM SOUP
or Asparagus Soup .............. per tin 10c
MUNCHIES
Delicious ready-to-eat cereal 2 pkgs. 25c
VITA B CEREAL
You’ll enjoy it for breakfast, 3 lb. bag 24c
WALNUTS, large size, thin shell,
Crack and shell them easy... per lb. 55c
MACARONI, in bulk,
Try it with cheese
STEPHEN COUNCIL
(Continued from rage One)
Harry Hirtzel; 6, Henry Fahner;
Wilfred MJack; 8, John Wein;
Harvey Gelinas; 10 William
11, Henry Clarke; 12;
13, Elmer Picker-
14, Thos. Lamport; 15, W. J.
Hodgins; 16, Augustus Latta; 17,
Hugh Hodgins; 18 S.B., Hugh Hod
gins; 19, John G. Lovie; 20, Elgin
Webb; 21, Centralia P.V., Gordon
Wilson; 22, Crediton -P.V., Geo.
Eilber; 23, Grand Bend P.V., Geo.
Westlake; 24, Dashwood
A. Goetz; 25, Exeter
Henry Fahner. >
The following shall be
of wages to be paid during the year
1945:
General Work—Man and team,
60c per hour; man alone, 40c per
hour; foreman, 40c per hour; man
and team cutting weeds with mower
70c per hour.
Snow’ Roads—Man and team, 60c
per hour; man alone, 25c per hour;
foreman, 25c per hour.
Moved by Nelson Schenk, second
ed by Thos. Love, that Elmer Pick
ering be appointed Weed Inspector
for the Township for 1945 at salary
of 40c per hour and mtieage of 5
cents per mile. Carried.
It was moved by rr" Love and
seconded by Ed. Lippert that Chas.
Dietrich be paid $300 for work al
ready done on Webb Drain. Carried.
It was moved by T. Love and
by Ed. Lippert that the
general accounts be paid:
exnenses $14'».0i0-; L. B.
postage 5.00; Receiver-
seconded
following
Election *.
Hodgson, ____ ( , ______
General, car of wood 143.00; Muni
cipal World, election supplies
22,85; Geo. A. Love* relief for
Vansteenkist 12.00; V. Shantz, re
lief for Tyler 16.00; C. Dietrich,
work on Webh Drain 300.00; I.
B'estard. inspection of air crash
and wood tot exemptions 7.10*0;
Total $653.85.
It was moved by A. Amy and
seconded by Nelson -Schenk that
the Road Accounts for the Town
ship be paid to the amouni^ of y$204,3 4. Carried. W
The Council then adjourned
meet -on Monday the 5th day
February, 1945 at 1 p.m*
,L. B. Hodgson, Clerk.
w
to
of
Pa: “No, I won’t buy you a trum
pet, You’d make too much noise
with it,” Sonny: “I wouldn’t, dad;
I’d play it only when you were
asleep*”
per lb. 5c
OYSTER SHELL
Laying birds need it, per 100 lbs. $1.40
AYLMER’S SWEET RELISH
For a tasty snack large bottle 26c
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Fabrics
Smart new fabrics have just
been procured from which
you can select the material
for a Taman’s made-to-meas
ure suit. Come in and see for
yourself.
Taman’s
Men’s Wear
Drop in and talk over those building
problems ... estimates freely given.
The Huron Lumber Co.
Exeter, Ontario s
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