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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1945-05-31, Page 12Page TOK TIMES.APVWATE, EXETER, QNTMJO, THURSDAYMOWING, MAY 31, 1945 V’s Beauty Shoppe ■‘‘SHRVICH IS OUR MOTTO” exetier markets Wheat, $1.08. Oats 52c. Barley 69 c. Creamery Butter 39 c. Eggs,. A Barge 31c Eggs, A Medium 29c Eggs, Pullet 22c Eggs B 24c Dressed Hogs $17.35 Bonus A $4.00 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY May 30th, 31st Show commences each night at 7.30 p.m. until further notice. Tel. 112 Exeter Vera O. Decker, Prop. Georgian Beauty Shoppe (Successor to Marion Pooley) Satisfaction Guaranteed M. Christine McCrae, Prop. Exeter Phone 245 Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont. Phone 135 AU lines of Beauty Culture. LOCALS Snell’s Taxi Service CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, Kenneth MacLean, Minister Mrs. if, G. Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.—S.S. and Bible Class, 11 a.m,-—public Worship. Monday, June 4—Busy Bees Mis­ sion Band will meet in the prim- ary room at 4.15 pan, Tuesday, June 5—Caven Congrega­ tional Circle will meet at the home 'Of Mrs. Alvin Moir at 3 o'clock, Phone 100 MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev, NEW PRINTS 10 pieces only of new Wabasso* prints. These are very scarce goods as you well know. Three qualities at per yard 20c, 30c, 35c “Roughly Speaking” starring ROSALIND RUSSELL, JACK CARSON and ROBERT HUTTON LADY BOWLERS ANNUAL {MEETING The annual meeting of the Exe­ ter Ladies’ Bowling 'Club will be held Thursday evening, May 31st, at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. R, Motz. All interested in bowling are invited, to attend this meeting,* WITH AN EYE TO GOOD GROOMING AND BETTER PERMANENTS. FRIDAY and SATURDAY June 1st, 2nd 2 features “This Is the Life” starring DONALD O’CONNOR and PEGGY RYAN “California Joe” with RED RYAN MONDAY and TUESDAY June 4th, 5th “To-Night and Every Night” A special technicolor feature starring RITA HAYWORTH, JANET BLAIR and LEE BOWMAN Coming .... “Thunderhead, Son of Flicka” “Sing, You Sinners” “The Horn Blows at Midnight” NOTICE TO FARMERS of be on Owing to the necessity repair work, the mill will closed to all custom work Wednesday afternoons com­ mencing June 6 until further notice. N, J. Woods, M.A-, Rlinister Mrs, A. Y. Willard. Organist a,m.—Public Worship and Church School. “Render unto Caesar the things that are Cae­ sar’s and unto God the things that are God’s”. The Minister. 7.30 p,m,—Public Worship, The Minister, Members pf the Eastern Star will worship with us. 11 Beautiful All Wool New Dinner Sets *8 I CANN & SONS According to ^results in this district 15 to 20 lbs of Boron sown with the seed seems the best way yet to control water core. Leave your order early so that we can anticipate your re­ quirements. Candidates’ Official Agents Exeter, Ontario, May 29, 19 45. Clark Fisher, Esq., Returning Officer, Riding of Huron, Exeter, Ont. Dear Sir: This is to advise you that I have, appointed W. Harold Blackstone, of Goderich, Ontario, merchant, my Official Agent for the forthcoming Provincial Election. Yours truly, ; R. H. Taylor. Exeter, Ontario, May 29, 1945. Mr. Clark Fisher, Returning Officer for Huron, Exeter, Ontario. Dear Sir: I hereby wish to state that appoint James Barrie, Goderich, Provincial Election' campaign, Tourg truly, John E. Huckins. 1 as my Official Agent, for the present Round the Clock Service STEWART’S TAXI Phone 155w Exeter JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. B, Irwin, B.A. Mrs. Win. Murdoch, A.L.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader 10 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Class. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship: The minister, “A changeless Christ and a Changeful World.” 7,30 p.m.—Evening Worship: The Minister, “Standing Up to Life”. 1 McBride, of visiting at Mrs. R. W. Toronto, of Mr. her and was i Exeter, Ontario, May 29, 1945. Mr. Clark Fisher, Returning Officer for Huron, Exeter. Ontario. Dear Mr. Fisher: I hereby declare that I have pointed John Eckert, of Seaforth, as thy official agent for the present Provincial Election campaign. Yours very truly, James Ballantyne. ap- Bright Little {Lad “What,” asked the, teacher, the plural of tnan?” “Men,’ promptly replied teacher’s pride and joy, “And the plural Of child?” prob­ ed the teacher, “Twins!” came the prompt an- “i8 the “Thhte’s one fellow 1 knew business isn’t picking up.” “Who's that?” 'Mitt “The isrit: whose Wit: ........... duck farmer. His business is pick­ ing down!** 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 from England These were ordered two years ago and they have just arrived. Three very neat patterns, 94 pieces at WUERTH’S * * * * Just received—A. shipment of men’s socks, wool, cotton and silk; assort­ ed colors and 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 | Icolors. Keep your feet dry and your head cool and you will live long and die happy. WUERTH’S CASH SHOE STORE BBS Listen to Dr. R. H. Taylor, Progressive Conservative Can­ didate for Huron, over CKNX Wingham, {Friday, June 1st at 1 p.m., and to Premier Drew, on his behalf, on Friday, June 1st at 7:15 p.m. a Miss Agnes Cutting has return­ ed home from, - Palmerston where .she was called owing to the sudden death of her brother-in-law, the late Fred Tomkins, whose motor oar was struck by a freight train■car was struck by a freight at Hanover. Major Wm. L. Lawson is attend­ ing the Dental Convention in Tor­ onto this week. Mr. B. W. F. Beavers visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kirkby at St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robertson, of Stratford, spent Sunday with Mr, Sidney Sanders. Rev. James Anthony conducted anniversary services in Motherwell ■Church Sunday morning. Mrs, McGregor left Monday to visit for a few weeks in Toronto, Winnipeg and Saskatoon. Mr. Jim Sims, of St, Thomas, spent the holiday with his parents, ■Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sims. Misses June Cudmore and Myrna, iPym have aejeepted positions at ■Grand Bend for the summer. Mrs. Homer Russell has returned to her home after being in Victoria Hospital, London, for a week. Dr. and Mrs. A. B, C. McLagen, of Hamilton, are visiting with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Winer. Miss Effie Treble is ill at her home with pneumonia. Her many friends will hope for her speedy re­ covery, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Fraser spent the week-end with the latter’s sis­ ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Carson, of Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chambers and (Anne Marie Rivers spent the 24th of May with County Constable and Mrs. Chas. Salter. Mrs. Norman Hockey and Wayne have returned home after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waldron, of Clinton. • Mr. and Mrs. J. B. .Springfield, Ohio, are the home of Mr. and Kestle, of Hurondale. Mr. and. Mrs. Mervin Johnston and -children, of -Stratford, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders. Mrs. J. O. Sanders and Mrs. J. L. Kydd spent several days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sanders in London. Mrs. James Patton, of is' .visiting at the home daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Bush, Huron Street. Mr. Jack Foster, of London, the guest of Don Traquair over the week-end and assisted with the Boy Scouts jamboree at Grand Bend. Miss Pearl Wurtz and niece, Miss Mary Lou Fritz were recent visitors at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen, Exeter.—Zurich Herald. The London 'Conference of the United Church is meeting in Lon­ don this week. The ministers and lay delegates are in attendance. Mrs. Leslie Perkins, of Owen .Sound, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Delbridge and other relatives in the comrhunity. Miss A. Eacrett returned to her home in Preston last Sunday after spending the past three weeks with her brother-in-law, Mr. B. W. F. Beavers. Mr. troit, spent the week-end With the. lat­ ter’s parents, Mr and Mrs. A. E. Wuerth. Mrs. G. W. Burree, who has spent the past ten weeks with Mrs. A. Mantle and other friends near Exeter, returned to her home in Toronto on Sunday. , Rev. A. B. Irwin, B. M. Francis, Rev. Wm. Mair, Wm. Johns, Rev. N. J. Woods, E. Dignan, Rev. A. S. Trueblood and Mr. Amos are at­ tending conference in London. Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Coombs, Mrs. Wm. Cutting, of Exeter,. and | Mr. Jack Cutting, of Londpn,' at- ( tended the funeral of the late Fred Tomkins at Palmerston last Sunday. A few of the bowlers enjoyed a game on the local greens on May 24th. The greens are in good con­ dition, The opening tournament will he held Wednesday afternoon of next week, Mr. T. O. Southcott motored to Toronto Sunday and brought Mrs. Southcott, who has been visiting there, to Preston to spend a Week j with Miss L. Bowman, before re­ turning home. Mr. and Mrs, T. J, Moffat and family, of Listowel, spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Medd. This was the .......... ...... ..... and Mrs. Medd had seen their latest granddaughter, “ ' April 21st. Mrs W. D. Sanders spent a few days lii London owing to the ill­ ness of Mrs. Wan Hodgins, Who is a patient in Victoria Hospital, While there Mrs, Sanders had the misfortune to fall bruising her left knee badly, R. N. Long, YUSNR, De- and Mrs., Long, of Detroit, A. Mrs, W. G. Medd. first time that Mr. Ethel Jane, faorfl. FACTORY COTTON 36 inches wide APRONS? 10 11 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M- A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader. 1st Sunday | a.m,—Sunday a.m.—Holy Sermon. “A Results.” Mr. Middleiuiss after Trinity School. Communion and" Vision and its ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH Crediton E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist ■Morning. .Worship. ■Church School. M. 10 11 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship. a.m.- a.m.- Wednesday, 8.15 p.m.—The month­ ly meeting of the W.M.S. and Ladies’ Aid at the Church. tMis- sion Band in attendance. Friday, 8 p.m.—E.Y.F. This is an exceptionally good quality— splendid for pillow cases and sheeting. Blindcraft Aprons made by the Blind— ‘ the first we have had in months, at 59c, 69c, 75c, 79c, $1 for Thurs.and JAM, large 4 lb. jars,CLUB HOUSE PUDDINGS, Assorted, Apple and Raspberry,No sugar needed, 2 pkgs................ 15c Apple and Strawberry, special ...... 59c CLARKE’S Cream of Mushroom SOUP CORN SYRUP, saves sugar,Special .....;.............................3 cans 25c 2 lb. tins ............................................... 25c PUMPKIN, large size tin, 5 lb. tins ............................................... 55c Special ...................................per tin 10c HONEY, Bee Kist “pasteurized”KLEEN ZIT very choice, in container 25c The cleaner supreme ............ per tin 40c NUTRIEN BABY CEREAL serve without cooking, large pkg. ..... 49c AYLMER APPLE JUICE very choice ..................... per bottle 15c Manager: “Come, come, 'Jones. You waste too mudn on your personal appearance? Typist, with compact open: not wasting it, Mr. Brown. I’ve -been here only a week and already I’ve had proposals from the chief clerk and the cashier.” Miss time it “I’m PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE I ■H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8.30 p.m.—Bible Study. Fri., 8.30 p.m.—Young People’s, speaker, Miss J. Jolly, Sat., 8.30 p.m.—Open Air Service. Sun., 10 a.m. Sunday School, •Supt.- Mr. E. Cudmore. Classes for all ages: come and bring a friend. Sun., 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. ■ Communion service.. Sun., 7.30 p.m.—TWo Great Works, The Minister. “The spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the ■children of God.” Romans 8:16. l INCREASE AT IF PURCHASED AT THIS RATE COMPOUND INTEREST DEPOSITS MADE ON FRESH STOCK DAILY! t ._______ VEGETABLE PLANTS: Tomatoes (popular varieties) ..................... Cabbage (early) ................... ... Peppers (sweet or hot) ........................... Onions (Riverside Sweet Spanish) ............ FLOWER PLANTS: Petunias, Snapdragons, Alyssum, Zinnias, Asters, etc* ........... ,40c .45c per .40c ] .35c .50c per per per box box box box S = 3 S per box We will have a good stock available for this week-end. We suggest you order early. , MacNaughton Seed Co Exeter Ontario j Lox 218 : 'Phone 207 I Southcott Bros Phone 16 Watch Those Trees! A few,® years ago the Exeter Horticultural Society planted out a number of trees on the streets of Exeter and in order to protect them a band was placed around them. The trees have now .grown to such a size that the bands now threaten the life of the trees. This has been 'called to our attention .by Mr. E. C. Appleton, 'a member of the society , who assisted in planting the tre£s. Owners • of the property fronted, by these trees should see that the Hands are re­ moved if they wish to preserve the trees. * Returns From Hospital Mrs. E. M. Quance returned to her home in Exeter Sunday after being a patient in the Toronto General Hospital for almost five months. Mrs. Quance was admitted to the hospital on January 7th and underwent an operation on her throat. She was .brought home in Mr. E. R. Hopper’s ambulance. Mr. Quance and Mrs. Austin Dilling went to Toronto and accompanied her home. It is hoped that in her own home her improvement will be more rapid. The auction sale of Shorthorn cattle from the herds of W. C. F. Oestricher, of Credlton; R. M. Peck, of Zurich, and C. Douglas, Of Brantford, was held Wednesday af­ ternoon at the Exeter Arena and attracted a large number of buyers. Good prices were realized. Boy: “Say, dad, What does n mean when a paper says some mail went to a convention as a delegate- at-large?” Dad: ',It means his wife didn’t go with him, son. /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. 75c, and $1.00 Taman’s Men’s Wear ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... '■■■■■■(■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MH Model, Model, The Huron Lumber Co. Exeter, Ontario Delux Sedan,Shingle that leaky roof NOW Hudson 38, Sedan Model 112, trade Terraplane trade Terraplane trade required. Sedan, 38 required. Sedan, 37 required. Chevrolet 35, Master trade requited.. Terfaplahe 33 Sedan, trade required. Erskine 1920 Sedan, ho trade required, Ford 1.928 CCUpe, no trade required, All the above cars have been recon­ ditioned and ate ready to go. COOK BROS. Phone 54 Hensall, Ont. ON HAND