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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1945-03-29, Page 8Page 8
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“SERVICE IS QUR MOTTO”
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1945
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AU Uses q£ Beauty Culture.
Tel. 112 Exeter
Vera Q, Decker, Prop.
Leavitt’s Theatre
Exeter Ont. Phene 135
liuvai, $4.. vo,
Oats 52c.
Barley 69c.
Creamery Butter 39c.
Eggs, A Large 32c
Eggs, A Medium 30c
Eggs, Pullet 22c
Eggs B 24c
Dressed Hogs §17.55
Bonus A $4.00
(Successor to Marion Ppoley)
Satisfaction Guaranteed
M. Christine McCrae, Prop.
Exeter Phone 245
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WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
March 28 and 29
2 features
“Great Moment”
starring JOEL McCREA and
BETTY FIELD
LOCALS
Phone 100
I
Senior Studio will be closing in
Exeter on Saturday, April 7th.
Snell's
Taxi Service
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
and Saturday Matinee at 2.30 p.m.
March 30th, 31st
'A Special Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
feature
“The Thin
Man Goes Home”
with WILLIAM POWELL,
MYRNA LOY, and GLORIA
DeHAVEN
first showing at 7.30 p.m. sharp
MONDAY and TUESDAY
April 2nd, 3rd
2 features
“Girl Rush
with FRANCES LANGFORD,
VERA VAGUE, WALLY
BROWN and ALLAN CARNEY
“The Big Noise
with LAUREL and HARDY
first showing at 7.30 p.m. sharp
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April Sth, 10th
“GOING MY WAY”
The - farmers are on the land.
Considerable seed has been sown
this week. Tn 1910 some of the
farmers had practically all of their
seeding over in March and reaped
a bumper harvest.
a
A 3-Act Comedy
‘The Man
from Nowhere’
presented by
Grand Bend Players
St. Patrick’s Hall, Saintsbury
Wed., April 4th
under the auspices of the Guild
Proceeds for Patriotic Purpose;
Admission: 35c; children up to
years, 25c
16
Use it lavishly after every
shower —after every
bath to stay flower-fresh
throughout the day.
BLUE GRASS FLOWER MIST
1,50
FLOWER MIST
Your drugs at
Robertson'
Miss Joan Redfern returned to
London after three weeks vacation.
Mr, Wm. J. Smith, of Montreal,
visited at his home here on Mon
day.
Mr. 0, iL. Robertson is erecting
an addition to the rear of the drug
store,
■Staff Sergeant Howard and Mrs.
’ Elliot, of Kingston, spent the week
end with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Kent, of Toronto,
spent the week-end with Mrs, Ken
neth Hockey and family.
The maple syrup season has been
short and so far there hasn’t been
any offered for sale in Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. John Luxton re
ceived a cablegram from their son
Fred stating he is now overseas.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Armstrong,
of Hamilton, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Whyte, over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Winer visited
with Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Chambers
of London Township, over the week
end.
The fishing season has opened
at Grand Bend. Five Hundred
pounds of perch were lifted, on
Saturday.
Pte. Harold Campbell, of Chat
ham, visited with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Campbell over the
week-end.
County Constable Charles and
Mrs. Salter, of Blyth, spent Mon
day with the former’s mother, Mrs.
M. F. Salter.
Fit. Lieut. Lorne and Mrs. How
ey, of Toronto, spent the week-end
with the former’s mother, Mrs. L.
F. Howey.
Mr. and Mrs. Passmore and Mrs,
W. Hodgert visited on Sunday with
the latter’s sister, Mrs. Wm. Bird,
in Strathroy,
The bowlers are making prep
arations i'or the coming season and
have had the greens raked and
rolled this week.
Mr. W. E. Middleton is erecting
an addition to his bakery. It is a
cooling room for cooling the bread
.prior to wrapping.
Mr. and Mrs. John Grieve and
sons, Bill and Don, of Wilton
Grove, visited Sunday with
and Mrs. George Leslie.
Miss Audrey Mason, who
spent several weeks with Mr.
Mrs. Harold Whyte, has returned
to her home at Grand Bend.
Word has been received that Cpl.
Eugene Beaver is now with the
Canadian forces in Belgium where
he has been since March 12th.
■Geo. W. Foote and L. E. Rafuse
accompanied by Miss Betty West, of
London, are in town this week audit
ing the various public accounts.
Messrs. J. A. Traquair and Jas.
P. Bowey were in Toronto Tuesday
and took in the hockey game be
tween the Maple Leafs and the
Canadiens..—
Mrs. Wm; Quinn picked some
daffodils from her garden on Sat
urday, March 24. Violets, crocuses,
daisies and hyacinths are also out
.in bloom, around town.
Mrs. Joseph May, of town, was
taken ill Wednesday of last week
tend is now confined to her bed at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. J.
M. Southcott. She is improving
nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hutton, of Brant
ford ,visited with Mr. and Mrs. T.
O. Southcott on Sunday. Mr. Allan
Hobbs, of Galt, spent Wednesday
of last week visiting with them.
Mrs. R. C. Dinney, Mrs. Keith
Colby,. Misses Gwen Cann and Bar
bara Dinney spent the week-end at
the borne of the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs? A. Gaiser, Shipka.
Mr. Albert Pearson, Mr, and Mrs. (
Murray Armstrong, Mrs. Mary
Bonney and Mrs. McCorkindale,
all of London, were Sunday visit
ors with Mr. and Mrs, Hector Tay
lor.
Fit.. Sgt. Orville Snell, who has
been stationed at Ancienne Lorette,
Que,, is visiting with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarisse Snell. Or
ville is at present attached to the
reserves.
On March 21st the first official
day of spring, Mr. and ’Mrs. Richard
Yellow quietly celebrated their
forty-fifth wedding anniversary at
their home Mount Pleasant Cottage,
Thames Road.
Some of the lads anxiously
awaiting the opening of the swim
ming season took their first dip
in the river above the dam on Sun
day and discovered to their dis
comfort that the water was quite
cold,
Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Beer, of
Grand Bend, who have spent the
winter in Florida, are expected
home this week, They left Florida
Wednesday Of last week and have
been visiting with ML and Mrs,
Patterson, of Detroit.
We are not an authority on the
early mottling dews but we have
been told that a record has been
fating up this week when the
ground was covered with dew and
the dew-worms Were thick provid
ing a bountiful breakfast for the
robins,
WITH AN EYE TO GOOD
GROOMING AND BETTER
PERMANENTS.
Phone 146 Phone 140
STEWART’S TAXI
Phone 15Sw Exeter
ATTENTION FARMERS!
Why not see if your work shoes
need repairing.
Have them ready for the warm
weather when you discard those
rubbers. Have them repaired now
and avoid delay. Spring is just
around the corner.
We heel them—Attend their
dyeing—Save their soles!
MEN’S WORK SHOES
$2.25 to $6.50
MEN’S BLACK AND TAN
OXFORDS
$2.00 to $6.00
Rubber and leather repairing
promptly and neatly attended to.
Wuerth’s Cash Shoe Store
US'
Mr.
has
and
Keep Fit and
Look Trim With
— SPIRELLA —
FOUNDATION GARMENTS
Individually designed to ap
ply Nature’s own principles of
support and control and are
made to correct measurements.
I For an interview phone 125.
MRS. VALERIA ARMSTRONG
Sa
I There has been a short run of
suckers this season.
Attention
Raisers
■Listen to
CKNX Wingham
EVERY
Monday Morning
at 10.15
SPECIAL PROGRAM
ON APRIL and
Miss Marguerite Hogarth
GUEST ARTIST
accompanied by
Miss June Bierling
:8T
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev, Kenneth MacLean, Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cpehrane, Organist
16 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Special Easter Services.
7.30 pan.—Dr. Wm. Quinn, a med
ical missionary of Jobat, India,
will speak and give an illustrated
address.
Monday, 4.15 pan.—Busy Bees Mis
sion Band iu the Primary Room.
Tuesday, 3 pan.—0 C.C. Regular
monthly meeting at the home of
Mrs. Rod Ellis.
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. N. J. Woods,, M.A., Minister
Mrs, A. Y. Willard. Organist
-Youth Sunrise Service.
11 a.m.—Easter Communion Service
“The Resurrection of Jesus”, The
Minister. The choir will be as
sisted by Miss Helen Gleason, of
London,
p.m.—Public Worship, Sermon
Story, The Easter Parade—The
Minister,
Thurs., March 29, 3 p.m.’—W.A. at
Mrs. Claude Blowes.
Holy Week Services, Wed., Thurs.
Friday evenings at 8 o'clock.
7 a.m
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JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. A. B. Irwin. B.A.
Mrs. Wm. Murdoclj, A.L.C.M.
Organist and Choir Leader
a.m. — Young People’s Sunrise
Service on School Grounds.
Everyone is welcome.
11 a.m.—Morning Worship: the
Minister. “An Easter Message.
p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Class.
p.m.—Sacred Easter Cantata by
choir. ‘The Thorn Crowned King’
Brief message by the Minister.
Remember the Holy Week Services
each night except Saturday,
'Christ is Risen. He is risen indeed’
7
3
7
8
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector. Rev. Al. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaui
Choir Leader. Mr. Middlemiss
Easter Day
a.m.—Holy Communion.
10 a.m.—'Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Holy Communion and
Sermon, “The Easter Fact.”
Good Friday service at 8 p.m.—
Preacher, The Rev. K. MacLean.
All services will be held in the
Church.
ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Crediton
Al. E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister
Airs. F. W. Morlock, Organist
6.45 a.m.—Sunrise Service.
Breakfast.
10 a.m.—Easter Message.
11 a.m.—Church School.
7.30 p.m.—“Self Pity, or Pity
Others”
fer
Wed., 8 p.m.—Quarterly Conference
Rev. Faist, speaker.
Thurs., 8.15 p.m.—At the church
W.M.S. and Ladies’ Aid.
Friday, 8 p.m.—E.YjF,
Mts. Lydia .Sweitzer and son,
J., spent 'Sunday at Melbourne.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wanless and
Miss Marguerite Vincent, of London
called on Mrs. C. A. Southcott
Tuesday.
Mrs. W. T. Goodison, of Sarnia,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Taman on Tuesday and Mrs. Taman
has returned with her on a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Francis were
at Alvinston Friday of last week
where Mr. Francis was acting as
valuator for an estate. They also
visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Rice, of Wyoming.
caaswaBecn
at
Some of our townfolk spent last
Wednesday at Lucknow and report
■a good time spent.
for
Coughing
The Red Cross Needs Your Full Support.
njew
/Morgan
Easter
S. S. No. 2, Hay
on
Thursday, April Sth
Booth Lunch
PROCEEDS FOR RED CROSS
Aidmission 25c
I’
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PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
WHEN R COLD stuffs up tlie nose, causes mouth breathing, throat
tickle and night coughing, use
this time-tested Vicks treatment
that goes to work instantly...
2 ways at once!
At bedtime rub good old Vicks
VapoRub on throat, chest and
back. Then watch its PENETRATING
STIMULATING action bring relief
from distress.
It PENETRATES to upper breath
ing passages with soothing
medicinal vapors. It STIMULATES
chest and back surfaces like a
warming, comforting poultice...
and it keeps on working for hours,
even while you sleep— to ease
coughing spasms, relieve muscu
lar soreness and tightness—and
bring grand comfort! Try it to
-night; .,, Vicks VapoRub.
W. W Taman
H. T. Kehdrick, Pastor
Wednesday—“Jesus Speaks of His Death and Resurrection?’
Friday—Young Peoples’. “They Crucified Him.”
Sunday, 2 p.m.-—Sunday School, Mr. E. Oudmore, Bupt.
Sunday, 3 p,m.—“The Resurrection, Was He Defeated?”
Sunday, 8 p.m.—“Because He Lives, There is no Bear for the
Children of God.”
Monday, April 2nd—Pentecostal Rally to bo held in Caven
Presbyterian Church.
Special Speaker—M. Higgins, Services at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Lunch will be served for visitors.
Starting Tuesday, April 3rd, at 8,36 p.m., the Rev. Manidy Higgins
of Guelph, will conduct services each night, except Saturday,
at 8.30 p.m,, and Sunday at 3 p.m,, and 8 p.m, We invite you
to hear this fine speaker, Cheerful hinging,
, NOTICE
The spring collection of non-de-
cayable refuse such as fin cans, etc.
will be made on Tuesday, April 3.
All refuse should be placed in bags
or boxes and placed in front of
.property.
FINAL WARNING
One year ago a good deal -of mon
ey Was spent in clearing up the
Dump Grounds. R-oadways were
cleared so that refuse could be easily
taken back in the dump. Warning
notices Were posted. In spite of this
individuals have persisted in placing
refuse on roadways and in front of
dump. Please accept this as final
warning that anyone breaking rules
in regard to dump will he prosecut
ed.By Older Of Council,
0. V. Pickard, Clerk.
Builders9 Supplies
of all kinds.
S. •
Drop in and talk over those building
problems ... estimates freely given.
The Huron Lumber Co.
Exeter, Ontario
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