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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1945-07-26, Page 8Page? 8 s Beauty Shoppe “SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO” Exeter markets Wheat, Oats 53c. Barley 69c. Creamery Butter 39 c. Eggs, A Large 33c. Eggs, A Mecdum 31c Eggs, Pullet J?5c Eggs. B 35c Dressed Hogs, $17.85 Bonus A $4,00 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 26, 1945 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN ' "p------....——....- CHURCH 1 ’ !T— Rey. Kenneth MacLean, Minister Mrs. J, G, Cochrane. Organist I I 10 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible I 4^114^11 11 a.m.—Public Worship, I II If l“® I ! Georgian Beauty Shoppe WEDNESDAY and July 25th, THURSDAY 26 th Show commences each night at 7.30 p.m. until further notice. (Successor to Marion Pooicy) Satisfaction Guaranteed M. Christine McCrae, Prop, Exeter Phone 845Tel, 112 Exeter Vera O, Decker, Prop, Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont. Phone 135 AH lin.es of Beauty Culture. Snelrs LOCALSV .. ■ .... ........ ... . Phone 100 ‘OBJECTIVE BURMA’ FLYNN and NOTICE Dr. Cowen’s office will be closed from July 3rd until further notice, c starring ERROLL an all star cast NOTICE Mr. C. EL Zurbrigg, optometrist, •announces that his office will be- closed July 18 to reopen July 28. c WITH AN EYE TO GOOD GROOMING AND BETTER PERMANENTS. FRIDAY and SATURDAY July 27th, 28th “KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY” starring LANA TURNER and SUSAN PETERS The Times-Advocate are planning a holiday for their staff from August 4th to August Uth and during that week no paper will be published.Round the Clock Service UNION SERVICES James St. and Main St. In Main Street -Simday School in both churches. 11 a.m.—Public Worship, Rev, Woods, 7.30 p.m,—-Public Worship, Rey. Woods. 10 11 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A, Hunt. Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader. Mr. Middlemiss Ninth Sunday After Trinity 1 a.m.—Sunday School. . a.m,—Morning Prayer and Ser­ mon. “The Importance of Graft­ ing.” In a variety of sizes and colorings. These lovely rugs come in oval and rounded shapes. PRICED AT MONDAY and TUESDAY July 30th, 31st “THE SONG OF BERNADETTE” starring the academy award winner, JENNIFER JONES and VINCENT PRICE eoMaauBau EBBUTK Miss Vera Decker spent the week­ end at the Young People’s Camp, north of Goderich, taking the church services at Walton and Mon- crieff Sunday morning for Hazelwood who has been Dean Summer School this year. Rev. at ELECTION EXPENSES The following are the expenses •of J. E. Huckins, C.C.F. candidate in the recent provincial election: Hall rent ......................$ 31.50 Advertising ................. 89.67 Literature ................... 111.16 Postage ....................... 60.66 Telegrams ................... 11.84 Committee room ........... 21.5 5 Total $326.38 $7.00 All Wool Blankets In plaids and plain shades. Warm and cozy for the cool nights. We offer a fine assortment of these grand blankets. for children and women The finest range we have been able to secure for years. A good range of colors in different weaves selling at * $5.95 Beautiful Fancy China and Dinnerware 10 dozen men’s fine shirts in a fairly good material. A good range of colors. Sizes 141/2 to 161/2 STEWART’S TAXI each $1.85Miss Alice Handford is holiday­ ing with her brother, Gus, at Ren­ frew, Mrs, M. Hewlett-Smith, of town, is attending a Oshawa. Miss Bernice Bell Telephone in London. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sanders, of London, were visitors with relatives here on Sunday. Mr. Geo. Kinney, of London, is visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Hockey. Mr. Johnston, of Fonthill, is vis­ iting with Mrs, Frayne and other relatives this week. Miss Mary Grafton, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cochrane. Mr. Cecil Laing and son Don, of Burlington, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Snell. Mr. S. J. Sweitzer has returned home after spending "his holidays in Detroit and Windsor. Miss Jean Brock, of the Public Utilities staff, is holidaying at Grand Bend this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. May visited with their daughter, Mrs. J. M. Southcott for a few days at Grand Bend. Miss Jordan, commercial teacher on the Exeter H.S. staff, has rented the apartment of Mr. E. O. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Smith, of Windsor, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris on Friday of last week. Miss Dorothy Reeder, of V’s Beauty Shoppe,*" has been spending the past two weeks holidaying at Grand Bend. Mr. B. W. F. Beavers and grand­ son, Master Pat Beavers, visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Beavers, of Sarnia, on. Sunday. Miss Phylis Moon, Victoria, B.C., visited last week with Mrs. J. E. Whiting, Bella Coola, B.C., at home of W. C. Pearce, town. Mrs. (A.- MacNaughton, Brandon, Manitoba, is visiting several weeks with her son, Mr. C. S. MacNaughton and family. •Mrs. R. Penhale, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker and Mr. Sid- Iney Sanders spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. McFalls, of Biddulph. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Davis and daughter Elizabeth have returned to Port Credit after visiting with the former’s mother, Mrs. S. Davis. Marion Elliot, nurse-in- St. Joseph’s Hospital, holidaying her parents The following are the expenses of Jas. Ballantyne, Liberal Candi­ date in the recent provincial elec­ tion: Printing and advt........$225.90 Hall rent ................... 125.00 Telephone & telegraph 42.69 Personal expenses ....... 274.00 Total $667.59 John F. Eckert, Official Agent. NOTICE TO FARMERS Owing to the necessity repair work, the mill will closed to all custom work Wednesday afternoons’ until further notice. CANN & SONS Notice Two Carload Just Arrived. Phone 155w Exeter ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH Crediton camp meeting at Finkbeiner, of the staff, is holidaying the M. of be on Quance was a few days for three at Grand under the last week Range Paralysis in chicks . Miss training at London/ is weeks with Bend. Mr. A. M. weather for and his sister, Mrs,' W. J. Beer, of Grand Bend, has been looking af­ ter him. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Goodman, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schroeder, of Birmingham, Mich., spent the week-end with Mr., and Mrs. Chas. Schroeder. Mrs. Jack Bean and family, of Brantford, and Mr. and Mrs. Crilly and family, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Hunkin for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Howald spent a few days in Simcoe visit­ ing with Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Roul- ston. Miss Gail Roulston returned with them on a, visit. Mr. and Rocanville, Miller and Woodbridge, the home of Mi’, and Mrs. Jack Caldwell, Exeter North. Mr. Richard Craig Hili arid sis- ter, Miss Joan Hill, of Hamilton, •are spending their holidays with, their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Beckler, of Usborne. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fisher and Iva, Glenn, and Bennett visited with, Mr. and. Mrs, Arnos Warwick at Port Huron over the week-end. Miss Iva EMet is spending tw weeks with them at Midland Mich. Mrs, Jack Miller, of ■Sask,, Miss Matilda Mrs. Geo. Shore, of visited last week at is going to be bad this season, have the tried and proven treatment. ’ Come to us with your chick and poultry troubles. Your drugs at ROBERTSON’S E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister Mrs, F. W. Mohock, Organist a.m.—“Life Cutting Edge”. a.m.—'Church School. 0 p.m.—Worship, A Necessity. Thurs., 8.15 p.m.—W.M.S and Lad­ ies’ Aid at the home of Mrs. S. C. Brown. Marvin Gutting, son of had God- few Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hatter are holidaying at Harriston with Mr, and Mrs, Dodds. Mr. and Mrs. Bowes, of Mark­ dale and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, of iMeaford, are the guests of Mr. and I Mrs. G. W. Layton. Master Tpr. and Mrs, Calvin Cutting his tonsils removed at Mrs, bolt’s hospital, on Tuesday. Mr. John Hockey, who a weeks ago fractured his leg when struck by a car, is now able to be around with the use of crutches. Mi-, J. W. Morley, who under­ went an operation in Victoria Hos­ pital, London, is making steady progress and expects to be home in the course 'of a few days. Lt. Wm. Dunsford,. of Brookville, visited over the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Duns­ ford and .with his wife at Brussels. He returned to Brookville Tuesday. Sigmn. C. C. Cornish and Mrs. •Cornish are visiting Mrs. Cornish’s cousin, Mrs. Malcolm Spence, of Blanshard. Sigmn, Cornish has just returned on a 30-day furlough af­ ter spending five years overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Moir and Kathleen, of St. Catharines, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Frayne relatives, returned to on Sunday. Sgt. Eric and Mrs. ; who are spending their furlough j with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Miners, visited this week at Preston and also with friends in London and i Hamilton. Mrs. D. A. Anderson, of town, | and her daughter Mrs. H. C. Mc­ Allister, ihave been visiting with Group Captain N. S. Anderson at Hagersville. The lattei’ expects to leave for overseas in August. I Mr. Robert McKercher, of Dublin is judging the barley competition, Galore variety, sponsored by the Exeter Agricultural .Society. There are over 14 fields being judged. The oats will be judged next week by R. J, McCormick, of Brantford. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T, Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8.30 p.m.—Bible Study on “The Holy Spirit”. Fri„ 8.3-0 p.m,—Young People’s, mixed quartette will sing. Speak­ er, Mr. Whitebatten, of Detroit. Sat., 8.45 p.m.—Open air. Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt. Mr. E. Cudmore. You are invited; classes for all ages. Sun., 11 a.m.—Subject: “Water Baptism.” Sun., in “For 7.3 0 p.m.—“-Spiritual Gifts the Body of Christ.” by one Spirit are we all bap­ tized into one Body.” Britain M. Sanders, second year student of the. medical school of the University of Western Ontario, former Exeter H.S. student, has passed his examinations with hon­ ors. and other their home ■Carscadden, Main Street W.M.S. The Main Street W.M.S. met Sims on meeting and the It was the home of Mrs-. J. K. Thursday, July 12th. The was opened with a hymn iLord’s Prayer in unison. ■decided not to have a meeting in August. The September meeting will be held at .Mrs. Penrose’s 'home and a collection will be taken up for the two months. Hymn 681 was sung and iprayer by Mrs. Pen­ rose. Mrs. Abbott had charge of the worship service and hymn 499 was sung. The subject was “Tem­ perance” and several members gave readings and a talk was given by Mrs. Layton. iA discussion place on the subject. Hymn “Fight the Good Fight,” was and the meeting was closed. took 400, sung Prolong the life of your Electric Refrigerator by having the condenser cleaned and the motor oiled and checked at least once every six months, thereby saving expensive repairs and inconvenience. EXETER and vicinity G. K. Crocker PHONE 59W day or night AUTHORIZED KELVINATOR SERVICE NEW TIRE REPAIR AND VULCANIZING SHOP DEALERS—Your custom work wiH receive our prompt attention. Our new shop is now in full operation and we are fully equipped to handle all kinds of repair work. Do not throw away your old tires before consulting us. BILL HASKETT Years of Experience with the Acme Tire and Battery Repair, London. Opposite the Post Office. Bring , in your visitors and have them see ohr many lines of china and glassware, suitable for gifts. We also have several very neat patterns m dinnerware, Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday THRIFT SOAP FLAKES 3 lbs. ................................29c JIFFY PIE CRUST “Mother Jackson’s” Makes delicious pies ....... per pkg. 23c AYLMER VEGETABLE JUICE Very nutricious ........... per tin 2 for 35c ALLEN’S APPLE JUICE Vitaminized ..... i Southcott Bros Phone 16 NOW FOR FALL W. W. Taman We have a few pair of light­ weight grey and brown summer trousers. per tin 15c and I And Further Take Notice: held the Mrs. W. C. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shuert, of Detroit, Mich., spent the week-end with Mr. Mrs, Clayton Frayne. Commencing Saturday, June 23 and until further notice We will close shop each Saturday at noon. ATTENTION ! W C WW t>-MM o imj TO OUR CUSTOMERS: Little Helpers Party A very enjoyable picnic was Tuesday of last week, when Senior Women’s Auxiliary of Triv- itt Memorial Church held a Little Helpers’ party at the home of Mrs. Bruce Tuckey. ‘ Twenty-nine sat down to a delightful supper at tables set on the lawn. There were 18 children and 11 adults 'Present. The children ipresent were; Darol, Marilyn and Kenn Tuckey; Barbara and Patsy Davies; Richie and Mor­ ley Miller; Gary Middleton; Bever­ ley Lindenfield; Donnie Wells; Margaret Reid; Vernon Heywood; Donna Wells; Shirley and Jane Harness; Karen HukinS; Jack Thompson; Billy Luxton. HUNKIN REUNION The Hunkin family held their an­ nual reunion Saturday, July 21st, at Grand Bend with 80 attending. The officers were elected for 19 46: president, Garnet Passmore; secre- j tary, Robert Duncan; table commit­ tee, Mrs. Louie Davey, Mrs. Jack Coward, Mrs. Clayton Frayne, Mrs. John Hackney, Mrs. Garnet Pass- more, Mrs. Alfred Hunkin; sports committee, Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne, Mrs. Robt. Maver; Mrs. James Bower, Mrs. Leland Webber, Mrs. Philip Hern, Mrs. Chas. Snell. It was decided for 19 46 that there would be a chicken dinner at 1 p.m. The race results were as follows: children, 5 years and Under, Mari­ lyn Duncan; children, 8 years and, under, Gary Duncan; girls 8 to 10, Rosemary Passmore; girls 10 to 12, Joan Parsons; girls 12 to 15, Mabel Selves; boys 12 to 15, Ken Frayne; young ladies, Doris Duncan; mar­ ried ladies, Mrs. Chas. Snell; mar­ ried men, Murray Passmore; ladies graceful walker, Mrs. Roy Shuert; men’s graceful walker, Garnet Pass- more; ladies’ kicking the slipper, Mrs. ILloyd Parsons; men’s kicking ■the slipper, Garnet Passmore; tooth-pick and sealer ring contest, Mrs. Leland Webber; sheep attd* cow contest, Mrs. ‘Lelahd Webber; eup ahd straw contest Carnet Pass- more; oldest member on grcunds, Mrs, Fred Hunkin; youngest mem­ ber on grounds, Brian Hern. CERTO For jam and jellies .............. per jar COCOA Largo 1 lb. tins ................................... COFFEE, NABOB The same famous flavour ... per lb. KRAFT DINNERS For delicious macaroni and cheese per pkg. Suit Yourself If you are interested in a new Tip Top for this fall we would strongly advise you to order it now. Some new patterns have just arrived and from these you can choose the cloth for a smartly tailored, attractively styled suit that will win the friendly glance of approval. Special patterns and service for discharged men. RE VACATION PERIOD ‘ I 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. O The Huron Lumber Co. Exeter, Ontario