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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1945-08-16, Page 84 THE TIM^SrAWOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1945 V’s Beauty Shoppe “SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO” All lines of Beauty Culture. Tel. 112 Exeter Vera O, Decker, Prop. "CH Leavitt’s Theatre Phone 135 KXETER Markets Wheat, $1.12. Oats 52c. Barley 69c. Creamery Butter 39c. Eggs A Large 37c Eggs A Medium 35c Eggs, Pullets 29c Eggs B 26c Eggs C 22c Georgian Beauty Shoppe (Successor to Marlon Po-oley) Satisfaction Guaranteed M, Christine McCrae, Prop. Exeter Phone 245 Exeter Ont* Show commences each night at 7.30 p.m. until further notice. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY August 15th, 16th 2 features “Twice Blessed” LOCALS Phone 100 WITH AN EYE TO GOOD GROOMING AND BETTER PERMANENTS. I VACATION NOTICE Dr. Roulston announoes that his Dental Office will be closed for a few weeks commencing Monday, August 20. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Kenneth MaeLean, Minister Sirs. J. G, Cochrane. Organist Sunday, 10 a.ni.—-Sunday School. Sunday, 11 u.m.-™Publio Worship. The minister will be absent during the month of August and services will he taken as follows: August 19—Rev, Jas. Anthony, August 26-—Rev. James Anthony. UNION SERVICES James St. and An M.G.M. feature starring PRESTON FOSTER, the WILDE TWINS and ETHEL SMITH HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS REGISTER NOW “The Power of the Whistler’ starring RICHARD DIX FRIDAY and SATURDAY August 17th, 18th “Here Come the Co-Eds’ starring ABBOTT and COSTELLO Students who intend to enter the Exeter High School in September are asked to register with the Sec­ retary, Miss K. MacFaul, August 23, 24 or 25. Included in the courses is Home Economics and Shop Work, Com­ mercial Option for Matriculation; special one-year Commercial course; regular Matriculation course. Grad­ uates of the Commercial course have secured Parents the public are asked Persons for out-of-town students are asked to report to the secretary. Tomlinson Hairdressing Phone 146 Phone 146 Round the Clock Service MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY August 20th, 21st, 22nd ‘The Corn is Green’ Special feature starring BETTE DAVIS and JOHN DALL Coming .... “Valley of Decision” “The Fighting Guardsman” “Diamond Horseshoe” NOTICE TO FARMERS Owing to repair work, closed to all Wednesday further notice. the necessity the mill will custom work afternoons until CANN & SONS of be on Commercial good positions, sending their children to school for the first time to notify'Miss MacFaul. whose homes are open STEWART’S TAXI Phone 155w Exeter Mr. Jack Cutting, of Guelph, spent the week-end ip. Exeter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cut- also with his sister and broth- iamny at. er_in.law> Mr. and Mrs. B Coonibes ; of Exeter North. of Ottawa, | Miss Pearl Cann, of Thedford, father. Mr. I visited at her home over the week- j end. Pearl received a lovely bou- Tuckey and Mrs. i quet of roses, also several souvenirs’ at Grand from her brother, Pte. Bruce Cann, [with the R.C.A.M.C. in Holland. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns and Lois, of Toronto, are with the former’s, sis- and Mr. Percy McFalls. sang a solo at the Main Church on Sunday morn- Mr. and Mrs. <F. A. May are holidaying at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carrol visited with relatives in Owen Sound. Miss Mary Easton is spending her holidays with relatives at Newfane, N.Y. Mrs. Jennings is visiting with her son, Rev. Harry Jennings, of Morpeth. Mrs. Samuel Stevenson, of Birr, visited last wfeek with Mr. ana Mrs. Geo. Jaques. Miss Mary Pybus, of London, vis­ ited last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pybus in Exeter and friends in Hensail. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rice, of Wy­ oming, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Francis. Jack Southcott, of Rodney, is employed at Southcott Bros, for the summer months. Miss Helen Herdman, of Elim- ville, visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Delbridge last week. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doherty, of Toronto, visited over the week-end ■with Mrs. Valeria Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Francis were in Croswell, Mich., attending a Francis family picnic on Satur­ day. Mary Harrison and Nola Perkins, of London, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Perkins. Misses Ethelene and Eilene Johns spent a. few days at Grand Bend and also visited in Weston and Niagara Falls on their vacation. Mrs. Jas. Francis,' Jane and Peter have returned to their home at Tavistock after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jaques. Mr. Alden Johns, of Saskatoon, Sask., left for’ his home- "Sunday aftar visiting with relatives and friends in Exeter and vicinity. Miss June Cutting, of town,, left Monday by train to spend a couple of weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Pringle, of Hepworth, Ont. ROBERTSON’S CONDITION POWDER 3 lbs. —• $1.00 Guaranteed 9 lbs* — $2.45 no Filler Results considered, you will find this powder unequalled as a tonic ” for all farm stock Your drags at Clerk C. V. Pickard is holidaying with Mrs. Pickard and Grand Bend. Miss Evelyn Howard, is holidaying with her G. S. Howard. e Reeve B. W. Tuckey are holidaying Bend this week. Mrs. Murray Madge, of Simcoe,! Mr. spent the week-end with Mr. and •• daughter Mrs. G. W. Layton. Mrs. E. Elies, of Regina, Sask., is visiting with her brother, Mr. J, G. and Mrs. Cochrane. Night Constable Wm. Wareing, Mrs. Wareing and family visited for a week at Grand Bend. I Mrs. Louise Craig, of Bellville, is! spending a few weeks with her i mother. Mrs. W. J. Carling. j Sgt. Gordon May, of the Pay [ Corps, Ottawa, is holidaying with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May. Miss Ruby Treble, of Toronto, spent the past week visiting uncle and aunt, Mr. Ed. Treble Miss Effie Treble. Mit. and Mrs. Wm. troit, were week-end Mrs. James Brintnell Mrs. Alvin Brintnell. Mr. Wm. Ballantyne, of Toronto, is visiting with his wife at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Beckler, of Usgorne. Miss Gertrude Stewart returnea ■Sunday after a week camping at Red Bay, Muskoka, with the Gor­ don Merners, of London. Mrs. May Pomeroy, of London, visited with her father. Mr. W. D. Sanders and Mr. and Mrs, Rufus Kestle over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J’ Moosimin, Sask., are visiting with ’ ’ Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Moodie, of Us- •• borne, and other relatives. Miss Gloria Appleton visited at | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin j slloe and Rubber Repairing Johnston, at Stratford, for a week; returning home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Forrester and Dor­ othy are Mrs. Ida London, them. Mrs. Rebecca Stewart visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stone, Thames Walter Keddy, Woodham, during j the past week. Mrs. A. M. Brandon, Manitoba, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. MacNaughton, left over the week­ end for her home. Mr. and Mrs. John Strathdee, of Carlingford, and Mr. and Mrs. John McKay and Maxine, visited with Mr. and Hodgson on Sunday. Sgt. Eric and Mrs. Carscadden returned to Kingston after spending three Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mr. Herman Prior, LaPrairie, Man., while east on a purchasing trip, visited with his sister, Miss Olive Prior and called on friends one day last week. Mrs. Jas. Barklay, of Romeo, Mich., Mrs. Rotsel, of Pontiac and Mrs. Howland, of Oxferd, Mich., have returned to their homes after visiting with Mrs. Caroline Walper. Prof. A. E. and Mrs. Johns from Hamilton, and Prof. Martin and Mrs. Johns and two children from Brandon and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johns and Mary spent Civic Holi­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hill and family who have been visiting with the former’s mother, Mrs. Grace Aidworth and Mr. and Mrs. Mose Beckler for a few weeks, returned to their home in Hamilton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Sturgis and family have returned to Exeter. Mr. Sturgis has been taking a sum­ mer course at the University of Toronto and Mrs. Sturgis and dren have been visiting for a days at Aurora, Owen Sound Port Elgin. her and De-Joush, of visitors with and Mr. and I holidaying i ter, Mrs. j Mr. Johns St. United tng last. Mr. and Terry also man and Lynne, of week with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Case and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ryckman, of Hensail. Mrs. Wm. Kress, after a few day’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Appleton and other friends in town, returned to her home Monday accompanied Harper Appleton who few days in .Wingham. Mrs. 'M. G. Ryckman and. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ryck- two sons, Erwin and Flint, Mich., visited last in Wingham by Master will spend a WUERTH’S.4=___* MEN’S AND BOYS’ SHOES AND OXFORDS Black and Tan. i I !1ii ii Nelson Kydd, of Let us fit you with a pair of our l’own make arch supports for those | tired aching feet. We build them to I suit the foot at a very small cost. Try a -bottle of our BUNNY WHITE SHOE CLEANER for all white shoes GUARANTEED not to rub off! neatly and promptly attended to. All holidaying .at Grand Bend. Sanders and Brittain, of spent a few days with Road, and of Mr. I MacNaughton, of of Stratford, Mrs. W. H.| I on Sunday weeks with Miners and Johns. of Portage welt shoes shoes machine stitched. Wuerth’s Cash Shoe Store I’” Let Us Give Thanks! ................ ........'.......... ......' .................... ...... ..................1..... ■ •......... , LET US GIVE THANKS! Main St. Church Thanksgiving In James St. Service of Prayer. and Dedication 10 a.m.—Sunday School in both churches. Mir. Frank Johns will speak to the Comrades Bible Class in James Street. 11 a.m—Rev. A. B. Irwin will speak on “GOD AND THE NATIONS” 7.30 p.m.—Rev. A. B. Irwin “God’s Covenant with Us’” “Thanks be to God who giveth us the Victory” Be sure to attend public worship on Sunday in the church of your choice. TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hum Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader. Mr. Middlemisw 12th Sunday After Trinity National Day ol’ Prayer and Thanksgiving 8.3 0 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m. — A special service Thanksgiving for Victory. Speaker: Fit, Lt. G. A. Cowper- Smith, Padre No. 9 Solo: “The Lord’s Prayer’’ Malotte Allan Elston. The -Choir will be assisted by the Brass Band of No. 9, S.F.T.S. ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH Crediton M. E. Reuber, B.A.. B.D., Minister Mrs. F. W. Moriock, Organist ,9.45 a.m.—Morning Worship: Rev. A. S. Trueblood. 10.45 a.m.—Church School. No Evening Worship. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick. Pastor Wed., 8.30 p.m.—Bible Study on the Holy Spirit. Thurs., 2.30 p.m.—W.M.C. Fri., 8.30 p.m.—Young People. Speaker: Miss J. McDonnell. Sat., 8.45 p.m.—Open air service. Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt.: Mr. E. Cudmore. You are invited. * , Sun., 11 a.m.—The Pastor. Sun., 7.30 p.m.—Special Speaker. Come, cheerful old time sing-song. You - will enjoy it. Mr, W. P. McCreath, of the R.C. A.F., visited with his grandmother, Mts. Irvine Armstrong, on Monday of this week, I-Ie expects to receive his discharge at the end of the present month and has been en­ gaged to teach the public school at S. S. No. 3, Colborne Twp. Miss ner of by the selling Puppy were for the Red Cross. Miss Mel­ ville and Miss Dorothy Jean For­ rester will enter Victoria Hospital, London for training on August 28. Marie Melville was the win- a f.iye dollar prize donated Lakeview Casino to the one the most tickets on the raffle proceeds from which Electric Refrigeration Service 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 Bring Your Tires to Bill Haskett’s Tire Service FOR THE NEW ELECTROCAP FOR RECAPPING YOUR TIRES chip Opposite the Post Office, Save money on a recap AND ADD MILES TO YOUR TIRES Hr Let us give thanks that the last Axis partner has fallen. Let us be mindful of the four freedoms of Peace which we have learned to prize—for which our sons and daughter's have paid the supreme price. Let us be thankful that Almighty God has spared so many lives who were prepared to blot out the stains of greed and conquest. Let us give thanks for all peoples of the United Nations who have pledged them­ selves to maintain that Peace so that our sons and daughters and future generations will not be faced with the horrors of war. Southcott Bros Miss K MacFaul is holidaying for a fow days in London. Capt. T. L. and Mrs. Rivers vis­ ited in town over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ferguson, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. Amy. Mr. W. L. Lower, of La Porte, Ind., is the guest of his daughter. Mrs. John Taylor, Nelson Miss Pearl Edwards, of toon, is visiting with her Mrs. Ed. Johns, for a few Street. Saska- sister, weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E, R. Hopper, Joan and Patsy, visited in Toronto and Niagara Falls over Civic Holiday. Miss Alice Handford has return­ ed home after visiting for three weeks with her brother in Renfrew. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCool, of Wingham, Visited over the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hop­ per. Mrs. Gertie Hockey, Mrs. Blanche Boyle and Miss Jean visiting Mich. Mr. H ar vie home Coates. Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Chambers and family, of London, spent_the week-end with Mr. and Chambers. Kenneth, son of Mr. ter, of London, who has on 3’0 days leave, left last week for Debert, N.S. Miss Jean Snell, nurse-in-train- ing at Victoria Hospital, is holiday­ ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarise Snell. Ray Higgins, of the RCNVR, has been visiting for a couple of weeks with his parents, Mrs. Robt. I-Iiggins. Mr. Herbert Hey, of visited on Monday with Mrs. Emerson Cornish, brother of Mrs. Cornish. Miss Lois Haight and Robt. Prout of Welland, are spending their va­ cation with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Prout. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McNaughton' Mrs, Wilson Morley. In This Hour of Victory for which our men have fought so long and so valiantly let us praise and humbly thank God. May our hearts be filled with gratitude to those who have borne the brunt of battle ... to the wounded . . . to that glorious host of heroes who gave their greatest possession . . . life itself. with relatives Sheere are in Lansing, Hillen andand Mrs. C. visited on Sunday at the of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mrs.Wm. Bert been Boul- home Mr. and London, Mr. and He is a and Linda, of Hamilton,' are visit­ ing for a week with Mr. Fred Hogarth and Miss Hogarth. Don. Easton and Don Southcott enjoyed a week’s holidays on a hitch-hiking trip. They visited in Port Huron, Pontiac and Detroit and wound up with a trip to Niag­ ara Falls. Mr, and Mrs. Dalton Flnkbelner, Harry Parsons and Paul Schenk Visited with their aunt, Mrs. Beat­ rice Tait, in Waterdown and Niag­ ara Falls over the week-end of Civic Holiday. J Taman’s Men’s Wear Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jennings, of Sarnia, spoilt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chambers. Messrs. Frank Creech and Harry Parsons, of the Times-Advocate staff, enient a few days last week fishing at Mrs. Irwin Jack Carr the lake. Mr. and Elva, Mr. and Cecil, Howard .Morley and little daugh­ ter, Carolyn, of Hazel Park, Midi., were -Sunday visitors with Mr. and Silver Lake. Mr. and Ford and Mary and Mrs. were also holidaying at Mrs. Will Morley and and Mrs. Edgar Squire of Whalen, also Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. neth and Gordon, of Miss Jean Kirk and Parsons, of town, spent Sunday in Detroit. They witnessed the double­ header ball game ’between the De­ troit Tigers and the New York Yanks. Miss Jean Taylor has returned from Detroit after visiting for three weeks With her undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ford. Returning with her was Diane Ford who is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Taylor and her grand­ mother, Mrs. Chas. Box. Kraft, Ken- Dashwood, Mr. Harry Mrs. Hugh McDonald, of Essex, Is visiting with Mrs. A. McCurdy. Mr. Basil Preszcator has pur­ chased the residence of the late Miss Fanny Bisset on Huron Street. Mr. Geo. E. Boavers, of Morris­ burg, spent the week-end with his father, Mr. B. W. F. Beavers and with his son Master Pat. Beavers. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Boddy and ibaby, Sandra, who have been guests with Mrs. Boddy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harris for the past two Weeks returned to their home in Kitchener on Wednesday. 'Cpl. and Mrs. J. B. Creech, of Aylmer, visited- in town this week. Cpl. Creech, who has been an in­ structor at St. Thomas and. Alymer will have his release shortly and has accepted a position on oter H.S. staff. He Was looking for a residence. the Ex­ in town Ottawa,Major M. F. Gladman, of Is kt present holidaying with ‘liis family at Grand Bend. Maj. Glad­ man is receiving his discharge from the army and has accepted a posi­ tion as Pensions Advocate for the Dept, of Pennons Affairs. He will be stationed at Hamilton. I