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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1945-07-05, Page 8'I Page 8 THE TIMES-ADVQCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY & 1945 V’s Beauty Shoppe ■♦’SERVICE. IS OUR MOTTO” All lines of Beauty Culture. Tel. U2 Exeter Vera O. Decker, Prop. Exeter Markets Wheat, 11.08. Oats 52c. Barley 690' Creamery Butter 39c. Eggs, A Large 31c Eggs, A Medium 29c Eggs, Pullet 22c Eggs B 24c Pressed Hogs $ 17.25 Bonus A $4*06 I Georgian Beauty Shoppe (Successor to Marion Pooley) Satisfaction Guaranteed M. Christine McCrae, Prop. Exeter Phone 245 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY July 4th, Sth 2 features ■‘Pan Americana” starring PHILIP TERRY and EVE ARDEN » “Her Primitive Man” with LOUISE ALLBRITTON, ROBERT PAGE and ROBERT BENCHLEY Show commences each night at 7.3Q p.m. until further notice. Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont. Phone 135 LOCALS STORE CLOSES FOR VACATION R. E. Russell wishes to announce that his electrical Stere and har­ ness shop will be closed from Tuesday, July 3rd until Saturday evening at 7 p.m. c NOTICE Dr. Cowen’s office will be closed from July 3rd until further notice, c NOTICE Mr. C. E. Zurbrigg, optometrist, announces that his office will be closed July 18 to reopen July 28. c Snell’s Taxi Service Phone 100 WITH AN EYE TO GOOD GROOMING AND BETTER PERMANENTS. Tomlinson Hairdressing Phone 146 Phone 146 Round the Clock Service FRIDAY and SATURDAY July 6th, 7th “Without Love” Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature starring SPENCER TRACY and KATHARINE HEPBURN MONDAY and TUESDAY July 9 th, 10th A. J. Cronin’s “KEYS OF THE KINGDOM” starring GREGORY PECK, THOMAS MITCHELL, RODDY MacDOWALL, SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE Owing to the length of the pic­ ture first showing 7 p.m. sharp, second showing 9.30 p.m. sharp. Coming .... “Song to Remember” , ^Objective Burma” “Keep Your Powder Dry” “China Sky” * “Son of Lassie” Craftsman Chas, Stewart, of Vic­ toria. B.C., who has been taking a refreshed course at the Chrysler Corporation in Windsor, is spending two weeks leave at his home here. D. Schwanz and and Mrs. Chas. Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Jean and Mr. Young, of Goderich; Clark, Rose, Jean and George and Miss Nancy Stephens, of St. Marys, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pfaff. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Chambers, of London township, spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Winer. Mr. Winer, who has been confined to his home through illness, is improving and able to be up each day. Holiday visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer were Mr. and -Mrs. Donald Barr and two children from Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and family, of Thed­ ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuei Sweitzer, of Timmins, Ontario. Bible Chenille /wen's Fine Straw Hats Bed Spreads 12 only in rose, green, pink, blue, mauve and white. A good quality spread that we are making a special of tins week at CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Jlemipth MacLean, Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.—-Sunday School and Class. 11 a.m.—’Publie Worship. The iS,S. and Congregation <has been postponed to a date. UNION services picnic later James St. and Main St, Services in JTaipes St, Church 10 a.m.—Sunday School ip. churches. 11 a.m.-—Public Worship, Rev. Woods. 7.30 p.m.—Public Worship. Rev, Woods. In ginghams, seersuckers & rayons—a range of lovely cool summer dresses in smart styles and moderate prices. TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. Al. A. Hunt Organis.t, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader. Mr. Middlemiss Sixth Sunday after Trinity ' a.m.—Sunday S'chool. . a.m,—Morning Prayer and Sermon. 18 only lovely satin pillows in wine, blue or gold. Neat designs and well filled 10 11STEWART’S TAXI The 19 th Blood Donors 'Clinic will be held on August Sth. Mrs. ~. ing at the home of Mrs. L. Sweit­ zer, Miss don, spent the week-end with A, Handford. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Carling visitors with Mrs. W. J. Carling over the week-end. Mrs. Ed. Johns has moved into the residence recently .purchased from Mr. W. T. Quinn. Miss Cora Sanders, of Detroit, is holidaying with hex* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders. Mr. and Mrs, J. Bawden, of Col­ lingwood, visited with Mrs. F. Bawden over the holiday week-end. Dr. C. and Mrs. Wood, of Sub­ bury, are visiting with the former’s mother, Mrs. Frank Wood, of town. Helen Buswell left Tuesday for Toronto where she will take a course in the Mothercraft Hospital. Little Miss Mary Gould, of Lon­ don, is visiting with her grand­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Gould this week. Mr. C. H. McAvoy, of Wingham, 'spent the holiday Mrs, Anne Sanders, Cyril Strange, CFRB, Toronto, spent a few days last week wth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Strange, Mrs. H, C. McAllister and Chas. Long, of Fort Wayne, are visiting for a few weeks with Mrs. D. A. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McClellan and family, 'Shirley and .Stanley, of Stratford, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs,- Chas. Aidworth. Miss Ferrol Higgjjis, of Clinton, and Mrs. A, Hymus, of Toronto, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. A. J, Sweitzer and family. Week-end. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mfrs. Wm. Kernick were Misses Anne Kernick and Vera Pei;ry. of London, and Miss Marion Kernick, of Tornto, LAC. Robert Elliott, of Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond English, of New Hamburg spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer and family. [ Mrs. Albert Hymus, of Toronto, and Miss Ferrol Higgins, of Clin­ ton, were Sunday visitors their uncle and aunt Mr. and Robert Higgins. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Corbett daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Triebner and Jutson Corbett, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Nat. Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Campbell, of Windsor, were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Campbell. Mr. Millai* Campbell, of London, is spending a week at his home here. Flight Liettt. John L. Storms, D.F.O., R.C.A.F., of Toronto, who completed his operational tour and recently a guest Mrs. F. Mrs. Marvin, end with her parents, Mr. and MrS. . Sylvanus Cann. Marvin is going to i Spend the summer with his grand-J parents at Bayfield. Mrs. Eva Hummeston and daugh­ ter, Miss Helena Hummeston, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Geddes over the holiday. Mrs. Hummeston is remaining fofr a week with friends. ‘ Mr. William Ballantyne, Of To­ ronto, spent the week-end. at the home of Mr, of Usborne. turned with visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Moir and twin daughters, Dianne and Donna, of st, Catharines, also Miss Shirley Moir, of London, Were holiday visi­ tors at the home of Mfr. and Mrs. Alvin Moir, Thames Road. Sgt, Donald Winer, of Hamilton, spent Sunday and Monday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. WlttOfr. Donald, Who recently return­ ed from overseas where he was with the RCAF, has been posted io Dun- vtlte. Harry Sweitzer is noliday-Phone 155w Exeter Margaret Ritchie, of A. McAvoy, i Two Carload Just Arrived. R. Seldon & Son Range Paralysis e If your chicks have had coccidi- osis watch for this trouble. We have the remedy* Kew Tablets Results in 3 days Your drugs at ROBERTSON’S Phone 50 Exeter' Lon- Miss were t with his mother, and aunt, Miss of the staff of Mrs. Ind., with Mrs. and Douglas WUERTH’S * «- * * Silk Sox 45c per pair Very attractive colors Black and Tan Oxfords $2.98 ] Work Shoes $3.19 to $5.25 Men’s Arch Supports, our own make Let us help you walk better. You can’t afford to have aching feet Bunny White Polish, the best on the market, will not rub off. Shoe repairs promptly and neatly attended to WUERTH’S CASH SHOE STORE ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH Crediton E. Reuber, B.A.. B.D., Minister Mrs. F- VV. Mortock, Organist a.m.—"The Unfinished Jesus.” a.m.—Church School. M. returned from overseas, is at the home of Mr. and A. May. Calvin Cutting and son, of Guelph, spent the week- and Mrs. M, Beckler, Mrs. Ballantyne re- him after a week’s pair 10 11 3 pan.—Memorial Service No Evening Service Wed., 2.3'01 p.m.—Annual picnic at Grand Bend. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Services as usual. NOTICE TO FARMERS Owing to repair work, closed to all Wednesday further notice. the necessity the mill will custom work afternoons until CANN & SONS T of be on LAC. J. B. Pryde, of Fingal, is on leave at his home here. Mrs. T. L. Patrick, of Ilderton, is visiting with Mrs. H. L. Sturgis. Mr. and Mrs, Claude Blowes and family are holidaying at Grand Bend. Misses Dorothy Johns and Ethel Pooley spent the holiday week-end at Toronto and Niagara Falls. Mr. Thos. Carling, of London, spent the forepart of the week with his mother, Mrs. W. J. Carling. Miss Emma Strobie, of Guelph, visited over the week-end with June Bierling and other friends. Mr. C. H. McAyoy, of Wingham. spent the Dominion Day holidays with his mother and Miss A. San­ ders. LAC. Douglas Pryde, of couver, B.C., is on leave at the ■of his .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pryde. The Boy Scouts of Exeter in their recent scrap paper drive, icollected 9320 pounds of paper and received $37.28 for it. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Waddell and Miss Helen Sweet, of Guelph, visit­ ed over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pickard. Mrs. Nan Blyth, of Toronto, is spending a w.eek with her1 daughter Laila, at the home of Rev. J. W. and Miss F. Down. Van­ home Thos. LOCAL NEWS Mr, E. Laud and Mrs. Edworthy and daughter, Elaine, of Tillson- burg, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.' H. Horton. Mrs. Arthur Davis returned to London on Thursday after a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Harry Smith and Mr. Smith. Rev. W. E. and Mrs. Aidworth and young son, Ian, of St. Marys, called on Mr.-.and Mrs. Chas Aid­ worth on the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Somers and daughter, Florence, of Simcoe, spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stewart. Shirley and Lorna Taylor, daugh­ ters of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Taylor, are holidaying at the O.randaga Y.W.C.A. camp near Bayfield. The winner of the coffee table in the Eastern Star draw was Miss Frances Dickie, ’33 8 Shepherd St., Sarnia. The lucky number was 290. The Scotch Doubles tournament advertised by the Exeter bowlers for Friday evening last was ’Called off on account of a downpour of rain. Misses Gwennetli Cann. Jean Jones and Mrs. Shirley Colby spent the week-end in Dunville visiting with the former’s sister, Mrs. P. L. Jackson. Miss Marion Wright, of the staff of Jones & May, i eration for the removal of her tonsils at Dr. Fletcher’S _ Hospital this week. Paratrooper Dick Pilon, with the Canadian forces overseas, returned to his home in London last week and called on friends in Exeter Wednesday. Mr. H. L, Sturgis, principal of the Exeter high school, is in Tor­ onto attending the University complete the course for his Paed. degree. Among the liberated prisoners of war now on their Way to their homes in Canada are Cpl. W. For­ rester and L.CpL T. G. Rendell, both of Dashwood. New China $ for the June bride We offer many new items in china and glassware suitable for gifts. Bring youi* friends in and look them over. For the hot weather—several very good styles in the newest weaves. $1.00 to $2.00 Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday HABITANT PEA SOUP Large 28 oz. tin ................... per tin 12c THRIFT SOAP FLAKES ‘3 lbs........................................................... 29c Harry Horne Double Cream CUSTARD Yarge 16 oz. tin ........ 25c PEARS, choice quality Ready to serve APPLES, evaporated Makes delicious pies ICE CREAM MIX For making at home ....... per pkg. HOME STYLE CHICKEN DINNER Chicken, vegetables, gravy, per tin AYLMER VEGETABLE JUICE Contains tomatos, carrots, celery, beet juices, per tin per lb.27c 15c per tin 15c I 35c Latest Styles \ Phone 16 Stephen Council The Council of the Municipality of the Township of Stephen met in the Council Chambers, Crediton, on Tuesday,' July 3, 1945, at 2 o’clock p.m. Present: Alonzo McCann, reeve Thos. Love, deputy-reeve, and coun­ cillors Arthur J. Amy, Nelson Schenk and Ed. Lippert. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and 'adopted on motion of Thos. Love I and Nelson Schenk. Correspondence from the Clerk of the City of London re use of In- halator. Moved by Nelson Schenk, I seconded by Thos. Love: that the j letter be forwarded to the Trustees underwent an op-j.of the Village of Grand Bend for caiuu— Wonder How That Automobile Accident Happened! Well, just owe accident can bring a judgment which will wipe out your life’s savings, UNLESS you are adequate­ ly protected. The Insurance Man Exeter1, Ontario* Office 24 Phones Res. 162J to B. their consideration. Moved by A. Amy, seconded by Ed. Lippert, that By-law No. 615 appointing Harold Kendrick as con­ stable for the Township of Stephen be read a first, second ahd third time and finally passed on July 3rd, 1945. Mr. Earl Shapton and Mr. Ed. Hendricks waited on the Council re Collection of membership fees for the Federation of Agriculture by a tax of one fifth mill on assess­ ment of farm property. As the can­ vass of the Township had not been, completed, the Committee were ask­ ed to complete the canvass by Aug. 7th, and report to the Council. Moved by Thos. Love, seconded by Ed. rate be 19 45. The Geo. Either, made a report on Smith Drain and on motion Nelson Schenk and A. Amy, Clerk was instructed to call Engineer. Mr. McCubbin, to make a new survey of said Drain. Moved by A, Amy, seconded by Ed. Lippert* for month of lows: Twp. Grand Bend $350.18 Moved by Nelson Schenk, second­ ed by Thos. Love: that the following genetai accounts be paid: F. W. Morlock, treasurer $75.00; L. B. Hodgson, clerk S’?.50; G. A. Dote, relief for Vansteenklst 12.00; Law­ rence Swarts, labor on Twp. Hall 13.50; H. K, Eilber, premium on treasurer’s bond 20.60; Municipal World, supplies 1.85; total $209.86. The Council Meeting for August will be held the evening of Tues* day, August 7 at 8 p.m. * Lippert: that the Township set at 2 mills for the year Road Superintendent, Mr. the of the the that ROad Accounts June be paid as fol- of Stephen $195.6'3; P.V. $154,551 total Real eye dazzlers in vivid colors and patterns contrast that will certainly add extra pep to masculine dress. • . Taman’s Men’s Wear ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I ATTENTION ! ■e—BM> —W 0«PMXI BWB 0 WHUi (bCTBH) 0 MU» Q TO OUR CUSTOMERS; X Commencing Saturday, June 23 and until further notice We will close shop each Saturday at noon. And Further Take Notice RE VACATION PERIOD- We Will shut down at noon Saturday, JULY 28, and remain closed until the morning of Tuesday, AUGUST 7. We would appreciate your co-operation. 0 The Huron Lumber Co Exeter, Ontario < 0 IIMimillHIMINimiimmimRimi