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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1945-05-10, Page 6THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETEB ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 10ft, IMS V’s Beauty Shoppe •‘SBRVW® IS OUR MOTTO” AU lines of Beauty Culture, Tel. 112 .Exeter Vera C, Decker, Prop. leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont. Phone 135 Oats 52 c. Barley 69c. Creamery Hutter 39c. Eggs, A Large 31c Eggs, A Medium 29c Eggs, Pullet 22c Eggs B 24c Dressed Hogs $17.25 Beaus A $4.00 MARKETS I Georgian Beauty Shoppe Show commences each night at 7.30 p.m. until further notice. THURSDAY, MAY 10 th 1; night, only 3 special features W Snell's (Successor to Marion Pooley) Satisfaction Guaranteed M. Christine McCrae, Prop, Exeter Phone 215 t LOCALS Phone 100 Fur,, felt and leather toy the Navy League will he accepted by Mrs. Kyle until Friday, May life only, until further notice. c Taxi Service CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN GHURCH Roy. Kenneth MacLean, Minister Mrs, J, G. Cochrane, Organist 10 Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 a.m.—Public Worship. A special thanksgiving service marking the end of the war in Europe, 7 p.m^Y.B.S, special Mother’s ‘ Pay Service, ThUrs., May 10 th—Regular meet­ ing Caven Auxiliary. W.M<S, will be held Thursday, May 17th, at 8 p.m. at the home ox Mrs. Harold Whyte. “Having a Wonderful Crime” starring PAT O’BRIEN, CAROLE LANDIS and GEORGE MURPHY “What a Blonde” starring LEON ERROL and ELAINE RILEY FRIDAY and SATURDAY and Saturday Matinee at 2.30 p.m. May 11th, 12th 2 features *3»J starring BENNY FIELDS and ROSCOE KARNS s An animal feature starring FRANK BUCK MONDAY and TUESDAY "May 14 th, 15 th A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture starring SPENCY TRACY as Lieutenant James H. Doolittle wife VAN JOHNSTON, ROBERT WALKER and all star cast. Coming .... May 16 th, 17 th “HOTEL BERLIN” May 18th, 19 th “THE PRINCESS AND THE PIRATE” “Enchanted Cottage” “National Velvet” “Thunderhead, Son of Flicka” “Frenchmen's Creek” OVERSEAS PARCEL FUND CONTINUES TO GROW The Exeter and District War Time Committee parcel fund for the boys overseas continues to grow. Because I the war in Europe, as far aS the Can­ adians are concerned, is practically over, does not mean that the boys will be home right away. Some of .them will undoubtedly be returning rln a few months but others will be ■.required to occupy Germany, conse­ quently there will still be occasion for sending many parcels and your contribution will be welcome. Dur­ ing the past few days, we have receiv­ ed the following donations: ".Previously acknowledged .... Kiol. at Red Cross meeting A. O. Elliot, Exeter ....... .... Mrs H. Bierling. Hay PO. Miss F. Hatter, Hay P.O. Jos Finkbeiner, Crediton From Shipka Folk M. Sweitzer ........... ........ George Love ...................... Simon Ratz ........................ Cliff Russel) ................... Harry Kemp ..................... Milton Ratz ....................... Louis Schroeder ................. Mrs. L. Finkbeiner ............. Ernest Keys ..................... Mrs. A. Finkbeinei’ .......... Mrs. H. Clark .................. Mrs. R. Love ................... Albert Gaiser ........................ Elmer Bickering ...... The committee acknowledges the receipt of letters of thanks for par- A cels from the boys overseas as fol­ lows.' -L. Cpl. W, Mathdw in N. Europe; L. Cpl. Ralph Cornish in N. Europe; Pte. E. L. Cornish, N. Europe; Cfn. B. H, Green in. N. Europe; LAO. Stanley Gill with RCAF; LAO. Gordon Raynham in Germany; Pte. E. W. Des jar dine in N» Europe; Opt. T. Beeko in England; Pte, W, A. Eraser in Hol­ land; Tpr. iL. G. Learn in N. Eur­ ope; Capt D. Hill in England; LAO CL M. Wolfe With RCAF; F/O R. C. Dinney with RCAF; Gnr. iN. Geromette in X. Europe; Major J. A, Balconbridge in Gerhidny; Gnr. S, West in Holland; Sgt. R. Spicer RCAF overseas; F/O S. Fuke RCAF overseas; WO M. W, Howey RCAF overseas. « .$1981.08 21.85 10.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.0(4 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Mrs. Edna, Hearts, of Toronto, is. visiting at the home of her mother Mrs. E. A. Follick, Sgt. Gordon May, of Ottawa, spent the week-end with his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. May. Mrs. J. M. Southcott is in Strata ford attending a two-day convention of the Branch W.M.S. of the United church. Mrs. Arthur Cann and Roger have returned home after visiting for three weeks in Dunnville and Welland. Mr. Grant Collingwood, of Toron­ to* spent the week^en/d wi th his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Col­ lingwood. Due to an oversight in the list of blood donors the name of Amos Wright, of Centralia, 8 th donation, was omitted. Mirs, Fred Mitchell and son, Douglas, of London, visited at the home of her father, Mr. F. Hogarth over the week-end. Last week it was mentioned that Mrs. Orville Webber had undergone an operation on her nose. This should have read Mr Webber. Mr. Don Traquair and Miss May Snell, of the University of Western Ontario, London, have returned to their homes for the summer vaca­ tion. Mrs. Grace Aldsworth has re­ turned home last week after spend­ ing five months with hei* -son, Mr. Nelson Hill> in Toronto. Mr, Hill is spending this week here. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Willison and family have moved from Timmins, Ont., to Parkhill, to operate a chopping mill recently purchased through W. C. Pearce agency. Mrs. Lydia Sweitzer and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer attended the ‘graduating exercises of St. Jos­ eph’s school of nursing, London in honor of Miss Burma C. Morlock. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Green, Miss Dorothy and a girl friend from London are on a motor trip to Nova Scotia visiting with their son, Stan­ ley, of the R.C.N.V.R., at. Cornwal­ lis: It was a splendid gesture on be­ half of Leavitt's Theatre Monday evening when the . theatre was clos­ ed for the V-E day service in James St. church. It opened after the ser-« vice and was soon filled. j Miss Jean McGregor, of St. Catharines, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McGregor and underwent an operation for the re­ moval of her tonsils at Victoria Hospital, London. Dr. J. E. Thomson, F R.S C., and son, Craig, and Miss Jessie Cooper, of Toronto, visited at the home^of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomson and brother, Leslie Thomson, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bricknell and three children have moved from Hornepayne, Ont., into their new home on Huron ..Street purchased last summer from Mrs. M. E. Jacoo through W. C. Pearce agency. Joe Jackson, with the RCNVR, who has been on convoy duty out of Halifax and is on leave, accom­ panied by Mrs. Jaskson and two daughters, visited with his aunt, Mrs. J. Sutton, the forepart of week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harrison Mi’, and Mrs, Herbert Harrison ited on Sunday with Miss Minnie Smith, of -Seaforth, and while there they met their nephew, Cyril Proc­ tor, son of Mr and Mrs. Geo. Proc­ tor, of Mitchell, who is home after serving five years with the Canad­ ian army overseas. Fit. Lieut. H. L. Snider and Mrs. Snider and daughter, Sandra, of Comox, B.C., and Miss Jean Elliot who visited for a few days with them in the west arrived home Wednesday of last week. Fit. Lieut. Snider will report at Monc­ ton, N.B., following his leave. WITH AN EYE TO GOOD GROOMING AND BETTER PERMANENTS. Tomlinson Hairdressing Phone 146 Phone 146 MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Woods, M.A., Minister Mrs. A. Y, Willard. Organist 11 a.m--—A service of praise and Thanksgiving, The church and Sunday School will meet together, There will be a Men's choir. The rite of infant baptism. The minis­ ter will speak, 7,30 p.m,—pulilc Worship, The Minister. Wed,, May 16—Mid-week service m Main Street Church. Rev, Hunt. T rrw' nr...(rm nmi iTiaiM ■mbmwi iiwiiirjinninrminiirffWWMMiMmMMW the and vis- Sentenced to Jail Gordon Tiedeman, Stephen Twp. who pleaded guilty to two charges of breaking, entering and theft at summer cottages at Grand Bend, Was sentenced on May 3rd by Mag­ istrate A. F., Cook, of Goderich to two months in jail to date buck to April 9, Held Perfect Cribbage Hand The Wingham Advance Times re­ ports a former Exetei’ resident -with’ a perfect cribbage hand. It saysL What are the chances of holding a perfect cribbage hand? We do not know, but we knew that it happens very rarely, Few cribbage players have seen such a hand, 0. H. Mc­ Avoy had such a hand on Wednes­ day of last week in a game with W. B. McCool, He held the .lack of hearts, five ef dubs, spades and diamonds and the five Of hearts turned up giving him a perfect hand with a score of 29. Round the Clock Service STEWART’S TAXI Phone 155w Exeter Good Workmanship JAMES ST, UNITED CHURCH Rev. As B. Irwin, B.A. Mrs. Win. Murdoch, A.L.O.M. Organist and Choir Leader Day of National Thanksgiving and Remembrance. 10 a.m.—The Church School. 11 a.iu,—Morning Worship—the Minister. Sacrament of Infant Baptism. Special Victory Message. 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship—the Minister. “The Right Kind of Habits.” At the special request of His Maj­ esty, all people of the Community are invited to worship in the Church to which they give al­ legiance, to give thanks to Al­ mighty God for Victory in. Europe and to remember those Who made the supreme sacrifice in the war. H. KENDRICK, Jr. Box 176 Main Street opposite Caven Church USED CARS Bought, Sold or Exchanged * * * * PLYMOUTH SEDAN with radio. 1937 1936 1936 1936 1937 1935 BUICK SEDAN, good tires. HUDSON DELUXE SEDAN. GRAHAM COACH, a, beauty, new tires. Ford coach. DODGE SEDAN, exceptional tires. FORD COACH. PLYMOUTH COUPE. FORD A COACH. ' x- * * * TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Hector. Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemisa Sunday after Ascension Day Prayer and Thanksgiving Day Mother’s Day 10 a.m.—Bunday School, 1C.55 a.m.—Prayer and Thanksgiv­ ing Service. Speaker: Fit.,,Lieut. G. A. Cooper-Smith, Padre No. 9, S.F.T.S. Special music by the choir accompanied hy the Brass Band of No. 9 S.F.T.S. p.m., Thursday-—^The ladies’ Guild will meet in the Parish Hall. S ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH , Crediton E. Reuber, B.A.. B.D., Minister Mrs. F. YV. Morlock, Organist -Miotlier’s Day message. -Church School. Mother’s Day program. 7.30 p.m.—Union" Service at the United t Church. Wednesday,’ 8.15 p.m. Service. Friday, 8 p.m.—E.Y.F. M. 10 11 i SANDY ELLIOT C0CC1DI0SIS Our treatment is simple. A few tablets in the drinking Water for only five days will prevent this dread disease. See us at once. We are saving chickens and satisfying customers daily. Your poultry trouble is our specialty. Your drugs at ROBERTSON’S a.m.- a.m.-VICTORY IN EUROPE Midweek PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor GodWed., 8.30 p.m.—Thanks be to who gives us the Victory. Thurs., 2.30 p.m.—W.M.C. -Fri., ‘ *' “ “ * Sun., E. Sun., er,Day service and hear Mother’s Quartette. Sun., 8 p.m.—This is the Victory. ■Cheerful singing and testimony service a real old-fashioned meet- ‘ ing.' You are invited. SO COME! *1 IV. AAA. ( 8.30 p.m.—‘Young People. 10 a.m.—Sunday School, Supt. Cudmore. 11 a.m.—Mother’s Day, speak- Mrs. Jolly. Come to Mother s Home Fiiom Hospital The following clipping is taken from The St. Catharines Standard, of May 3rd: “Mrs. J. G. S, Stanbury returned yesterday from Toronto, accompan­ ied by Judge Stanbury who has been in the Private Pavilion, To­ ronto General Hospital, for several weeks and is now convalescing av his home on Hillcrest Ave.” His many friends here will Wish for him a speedy, restoration, to. health. 7ST O XT JEC, Exeter District Co-Op Store 8* • A Car of Feed Barley is on the way. A few more orders needed to complete the car We have a good supply of tope for hay fork sling ropes, etc, REX WHEAT GERM OIL Every livestock owner should have a bottle. FertiKn Plant Tablets for potted plants, containing Vitamin Bl. A fertiliser and a Soil pest destroyer* Handling grass seeds and seed corn. Exeter District Cooperative P. Passmore, Manager (Continued from page 1) been done on the home front but no matter how great our forces or how important ohr leaders God has been the guiding and control­ ling influence and in his wisdom has given victory to our allies. Our second duty 'is to give thanks to the men and women in all branches of- the service who have so nobly fought our battles, Every year we gather to recall the memory of the brave boys who fell in the last Great War and now again men have sacrificed and triumphed for the cause of democracy and we will remember them. The speaker said that it is but natural that we should give expres­ sion to the joy and gladness that is in our hearts, tempered by the price that has been paid in blood and material things and tempered by the thought that our task is a little more than half over. What is now our thought and purpose after all these years of war? One should be to help so that the great mass of humanity will never again rise up to destroy. God has given to humanity one more choice, another chance to live side by side with other nations in peace. All that is honourable, true and right must be the practice and application of nations. Men need to co-operate and work out a true relationship between nation and nation but there is a higher note to Work out and discover* God’s way and wjll that we may learn not only the relationship between man and man but between man and God that human blood may never again be shed for the t protection and the need of mankind. $147 Is Reported Stolen In McGillivray Township James McCarthy, who lives in McGillivray Township, reported to Middlesex police that $130 itt cash and a check for $17 was stolen from an upstairs dresser drawer while the family were absent from the house. i,„ . ..T - Freed from Prison Camp Mr, and Mrs. Wiliiam Scotchmer, of Stanley township, near Bayfield, have received word from their Soh, Thomas, a tall gunner With the R.C.A.F., that he has been freed froth his prison camp in Germany where he had been a prisoner since last November and was again back in England, He is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Harrison, of Exeter. III > We Thank God Let us truly thank God for having brought us this far on the road to complete Victory. * We have lost much, and we only hope that some day the world will benefit from our losses—that the peoples of the world will understand and respect freedom and toler- ance. Taman’s Men’s Wear IF SO, DO NOT WAIT, BUT COME TO SEE US. MATERIALS ARE AVAILABLE BUT SLOW ON DELIVERY. DELAY ON YOUR PART MAY CAUSE DISAPPOINTMENT. Own Your Own Home OMM KM 0 I—I II n — l> —» 0 — OOHH> >—II W.DIH will W1 mw o mm mm MEN WANTED FOR PART TIME WORK. 0 The Huron Lumber Co. Exeter, Ontario