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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1945 .
All lines of Beauty Culture,
Tel. 112 Exeter
Vera O, Decker, Prop,
Leavitt’s Theatre
Exeter Ont, Phone 135
Oats 52c.
Barley 69c.
Creamery Butter 39c.
Eggs, A Large 31c
Eggs, A Medium 29c
Eggs, Pullet 22c
Eggs B 24c
Dressed Hogs $17.25
Bonus A $4.00
MARKETS I Georgian Beauty Shoppe
(Successor to Marion Pooley)
Satisfaction Guaranteed
M. Christine McCrae, Prop.
Exeter Phone 245
Show commences each night at
7.30 p.m. until further notice.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
May 23rd, 24th
2 features
“Mollie and Me”
starring GRACIE FIELDS,
RODDY MacDOWELL and
MONTY WOOLLY
‘Hangover Square’
starring LAIRD CREGAR and
LINDA DARNELL
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
May 25th, 26th
“Frenchman’s Creek”
special technicolor feature
starring JOAN FONTAINE and
ARTURO De CORDOVA
1Dr. Roulston announces that he
will be absent from his office from
Monday, May 2 Sth to Thursday,
May 31st, inclusive. c
Dr. Cowen announces that his
office will be closed from Friday,
May 25th to Thursday, May 31st. c
LOCALS
Phone 100
The 18th Blood Donors Clinic will
be held on Wednesday, June 6th.
and TUESDAYMONDAY
May 28th, 29th
2
“Sing Me a Song of Texas'
starring ROSEMARY LANE
and TOM TYLER
“Double Indemnity”
starring FRED McMURRAY
and EDWARD G. ROBINSON
features
Coming ....
“Thunderhead, Son of Flicka”
“The Horn Blows at Midnight”
“Roughly Speaking”
“National Velvet”
“This Man’s Navy”
Mrs. Eva Pfeifer to Speak in
Exeter in the interests of C.C.F.
Mrs. Eva Pfeifer of Regina, Sask
is now helping with the provincial
election in Ontario and will visit
many ridings. Mrs. Pfeifer taught
school in rural and urban Sask.,
for 12 years. She has worked act
ively in the CCF since 1933, doing
field organization and active cam-
ipaigning from the platform. In
1944 she was campaign manager
for Harry Gibbs, Swift Current the
boiler maker who defeated J. I.
Taggart, Minister of Agriculture,
by 1600 votes. In Oct., 1944, she
became Victory Fund campaign
manager and has collected over
$140,0‘0i0< in cash and sufficient
pledges to go well over the top.
When not engaged in political act
ivities, she works
Development in
branch of the Sask, government.
She
and a
on Industrial
the publicity
has 3 children, twin boys 10
younger boy, 4.
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Naval Visitor: “So you are on a
submarine. What do you do?” Sail
or: “When we want to dive, I run
forward and hold
Joe; “Why, my
she won a prize
Bill: “What was - .
“I don’t know. She was too bashful
to go up and get it.”
her nose.”
girl is so bashful
for bashfulness.”
the prize?” Joe:
WUERTH’S
* * * *
Just received—A shipment of men’s
socks, wool, cotton and’silk; assort
ed colors arid prices very reasonable.
Work shoes for men and boys.
We are offering men’s oxfords at
greatly reduced prices. Call and see
these specials and save money.
Repairing neatly and promptly
attended to.
All welted soles machine-stitched.
Rubber heels are again available in
colors.
Keep your feet dry and your head
cool and you will live long and die
happy.
WUERTH’S CASH SHOE STORE
Miss Alice Handford visited in
London on Sunday.
Mrs. N. A. Ashton and Judy are
visiting in Grimsby.
Sgt. A. Easton, of London, spent
the week-end at his home.
Mrs. Wm. Wright is visiting in
Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Hunter.
Mrs. R. S. Graves and Stephen,
of Listowel, are visiting with
and Mrs. W. W. Taman.
Mrs. Frank Coates is having
new home, corner of James and
drew streets remodelled.
Cpl. Roy Kirk, of Woodstock,
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kirk.
Mrs. McNeil returned to Clinton
Sunday after spending five weeks
at the home of Mrs. George Hunter.
Mrs. Sidney Davis has returned
home after visiting with her son,
R. E. and Mrs. Davis at Ft. Credit.
Mrs. Olive Imrie, of Toronto, at
tended the funeral of the late
thur Mitchell Thursday of
week.
Mr. and MJ’S.
Bobby visited
with relatives
Clinton.
Pte. Edgar
been spending
home here, has returned to
Ipperwash.
Sgt. Major Ted Wilson, of
Borden, spent the week-end
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. McBride of Spring
field, -Ohio, are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Sanders and other
friends.
Donald Parsons, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Parsons had his tonsils
removed at Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital
on Saturday last.
Mrs. Wm. Hunter
home after spending
weeks with Mr. and
Hunter, of Toronto.
Mrs. Joe Sutton was called to■
London owing to the illness of her
nephew’s wife, Mrs. Joe Jackson,
who is undergoing on operation.
Mrs. Ted Tate, of London, is
visiting with her mother, Mrs. John
Preszcator, for a few days. Mrs.
Preszcator, .who has been ill, is
improving.
Miss Lois Hodgins, of London,
and F.O. R. S. Elliot, of the RATO,
Dorval, Quebec, visited over the
week-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sampson McFalls.
Mrs. James Grassick is at pres- I
ent a patient in Victoria Hospital,!
London where she is undergoing |
treatment. Her many friends hope
she will soon be well again.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kestle and
Gerry and. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Suhr,
of Stratford, were in Exeter Thurs
day of last week attending the fun
eral of the late Arthur Mitchell.
Mr. arid Mrs. James McCullagh
and family, of Ettrick, and Mrs.
John McCullagh, of Dorchester,
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Cann and family.
Lieut. W. C. and Mrs. Dunsford
spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs
Percy Dunsford, Bill left Sunday
night for Halifax and Mrs. Dtms-
ford has returned to Brussels. j
Mr, J. W. Powell, who has been ]
under the weather at his home here
for the past five weeks, left Wed
nesday to resume his position with
the Rice Lake Fur Co., at Learning
ton.
Mrs. Howard Kelley, of Jackson,
Michigan, has been visiting her
sister, Mrs. George Leslie, Also
visiting Mrs. Leslie was her uncle,
Col. Frederick Guest, M.D., of
don.
Mr. B. W. F. Beavers and
A. Eacrett Visited on Sunday
Mrs. A. W. Wallace arid Mr,
Ar-
last
and.i, Lome Johnston
over the week-end
> in Goderich ana
Wildman, who has
his furlough at his
Camp
Camp
with
C. L.
has returned
a couple of
Mrs. Clifton
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Taxi Service
DR. HOBBS TAYLOR
Dr, R, Hobbs Taylor, of Dash
wood, member of the Ontario Leg
islature for the past two years, has
again been chosen as the Progress
ive Conservative Candidate toi
Huron.
Dr. Taylor was a hard working
member of the Legislature and was
ever on the alert to do everything
he could to help the people of his
riding. He also had a large medical
ipractice. His health had always
been of the best, but he over-taxed
his strength and became ill a few
days before the Legislature was
dissolved, with the result that he
has been confined to hospital since.
His physician, Dr. H. E. Rykert,
who is a well known specialist,
writes that Dr. Tayloi' is making
satisfactory progress and will very
soon ,be able to resume all his
usual activities. In fact, it is ex
pected he will be out of hospital
in a few days.
Owing to the shortness of the
election campaign, Dr. Taylor will
not be able to address any meetings,
nor make any personal calls on the
people of his riding. However, he
will broadcast over Radio Station
CKNX, Wingham, on Tuesday, May
29th, at 6.00 p.m., Thursday, May
31st, ’ ---- ■ " •'
June
June
Drew will speak on his behalf over
the same station.
He is confident his
workers will rally to
and do all they can to
is re-elected.
Vote and work for
June 4th election.
Taylor backs Drew and his poli
cies. — Advertisement.
at 6. QO p.m., and Friday,
1st, at 1 p.m. ’ On Friday,
1st, at 7.15 p.m., Premier
friends and
his support
see that he
Taylor f-or
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Eacrett, in London. Mr. Eacrett has
just returned from Florida where
he spent the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fisher, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Rowe and Miss
Iva Fisher attended the graduation
of Miss Jeanette Davis from the
Toronto General Hospital, where
she has been a nurse in training.
Mrs, Frank Hill and two sons,
Valley and Hewson, of Detroit, Mrs.
Oliver and Mrs. Statton, of Sarnia,
and Mr. and Mrs. Sim. Pollen, of
Flint, Mich., attended the funeral
of the late Arthur Mitchell Thurs
day last,
Mr. and Mrs. William Sims
Evan, Mrs. W. J. Sims and
Clarence Heywood attended
graduation of Miss Audrey ......
from the St. Marys Schdol of Nurs
ing at Kitchener oh Wednesday of
last week.
Lon-
and
Mrs.
the
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Kenneth MacLean, Minister
Mrs. J. G. Qpphrane. Organist
10 a.ni.—Sunday School and Bible
■Class.
11 a.m.—-Public Worship.
Wednesday (to-night), 8 p.m.—
Prayer meeting in Caven church.
Rev. Grigg, speaker.
Monday, May 2 8tli, 8 p.m.—The
Young People’s /Society will
meet. Rev. R. H. Williams, of
Seaforth, will tell of his work as
chaplain to the men building the
Alaskan Highway. Everybody
welcome.
NEW PRINTS
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10 pieces only of new Wabhsso prints. These are
very scarce goods as you well know. Three qualities
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. N. J. 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., May 23rd, 8 p.m.—Midweek
prayer seryice in Caven -Church,
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. A. B. Irwin, B.A.
Mrs. Win. Murdoch, A.L.C.M.
Organist and Choir
10 a.m.—Sunday School
Class.
11 a.m.—James St. Red
Service. H/Capt. Rev.
Leader
and Bible
Cross Unit
E. Essex,
Chaplain, Camp Ipperwasli.
7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship: The
Minister. “Living Day by Day.”
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader. Mr. Middlemiss
'Trinity Sunday
8.30 a.m.—Holy Communion.
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser
mon. “The Blessed Trinity.”
Tonight (Wednesday)—Union Pray
er service in Caven Presbyterian
Church. Speaker, Rev. E. Grigg.
.ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Crediton
E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister
Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist
a.m.—Temperance Sermon, Mr.
Hanna special speaker.
11 a.zm.—Church School.
7.3 0 p.m.—Evening Worship.
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■Friday, 8 p.m.—E.Y.F.
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
H. T. Kendrick, Pastor j
Wed., 8.30 p.m.—^Bible Study and
Prayer.
Fri., 8.3 0 p.m.—Young People,
speaker, Mr. R. Parker. A cheer-'
ful service. Good singing.
Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday .School,
classes for all ages; you are
vited. Supt. Mr. E. Cudmore.
Sun., 11 a.m.—The true path___ __ of Christian Life and Testimony:
The Minister.
Sun., 7.30 p.m.—Emblems of the
Holy Spirit: The Minister.
We 'invite your fellowship.
“For whosoever shall call upon the
name of the Lord shall be savea
MAY 25th
A FULL RANGE OF BEDDING PLANTS
VEGETABLES
Tomatoes, all popular varieties ..
Cabbage .................... .................
Onion (Riverside Sweet Spanish)
FLOWERS ......................................................... .35c
Petunias, Portulaca, Zinnia, Calendula, Nicotine,
Coxcomb, etc.
.35c per
35 c
.50c
per
per
box
box
box
New Dinner Sets
White Kenwood Blankets
Lovely for a gift—-and they are warm
and cozy these cold damp nights. Extra
large size, 72” x 90“
Good Quality
FACTORY COTTON
36 inches wide
This is an exceptionally good quality-
splendid for pillow cases and sheeting.
per yard 28c
from England
These were ordered two years ago and
they have just arrived. Three very neat
patterns, 94 pieces at
Do you need
APRONS?
Blindcraft Aprons made by the Blind—
the first we have had in months, at
Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday
JAM, large 4 lb. jars,
Apple and Raspberry,
Apple and Strawberry, special
CORN SYRUP, saves sugar, ,
2 lb. tins ..................................
5 lb. tins ..................................
HONEY, Bee Kist “pasteurized”
very choice, in container
NUTRIEN BABY CEREAL
serve without cooking, large pkg...... 49c
59c
.. 25c
.. 55c
25c
CLUB HOUSE PUDDINGS, Assorted,
No sugar needed, 2 pkgs................. 15c
CLARKE’S Cream of Mushroom SOUP
Special ................................ 3 cans
PUMPKIN, large size tin,
Special ................................ per tin
KLEEN ZIT
The cleaner supreme ....
AYLMER APPLE JUICE
very choice ................... per bottle
per tin
25c
10c
40c
15c
Supplies are very limited—Order early!
Exeter
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Exeter District Co-Op Store
A Car of Feed Oats is on the way.
A few more orders needed to complete the car.
We have a good supply of rope for hay fork sling ropes, etc,
REX WHEAT GERM OIL
Every livestock owner should have a bottle.
A Supply of Roofing Material on hand.
Handling grass seeds and seed corn*
Exeter District Cooperative
P. Passmore, Manager
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Round the Clock Service
WITH AN EYE TO GOOD
GROOMING AND BETTER
PERMANENTS.
Southcott Bros
Phone 16
em up
/75c and $1.00
Taman’s Men’s Wear
Right now we have a good
stock of leather belts. They
are in colors of black, brown
and tan. And they’re made
by Hickok.
Tomlinson Hairdressing
Phone 146 Phone 146
STEWART’S TAXI
Phone 155w Exeter
Mrs. John M. McCowan
Funeral service for Mrs. John
McCowan, of Tuckersmith, who died
in a London Hospital, was held
at the family residence Friday
afternoon with Rev. A. W, Gardiner
officiating. Burial was in Maitland-
bank cemetery, Seaforth. The for
mer Mary Kathleen Livingstone, she
spent her early days on the home
farm, attending Seaforth Collegiate
and Clinton School of Commerce.
In 19 28 she married John Melvin
McCowan and four years ago Mr.
McCowan purchased a farm in
Tuckersmith where they since resided. _ - - -
and seven children,
Ian,
John; two sisters, Mrs. T'. R. Thom
pson,
Scott, Seaforth; a brother, William,
of Hullett.
Surviving are her husband
Lenore, Mona,
Susan, Thomas, Emma and
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Delux Sedan
Clinton, Mrs. Jas. F. A.
Model,
Model,
Hudson 38, Sedan Model 112
trade required.
Terraplane Sedan, 38
trade required.
Terraplane Sedan, 37
trade required.
Chevrolet 35, Master
trade required,
Terraplane 33 Sedan,
trade required.Brskine 14 2 9 Sedan,
no trade required.
Ford ld2S Coupe,
rib trade required,
All the above cars have been recon
ditioned and are ready to go,
COOK BROS*
Plidno 54 Hensall, Ont.
ON HAND
The Huron Lumber Co
Exeter^ Ontario