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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1945-09-20, Page 10Fags §TOE TIMES.APVQCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, TOURSPAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER M J£)45 ^STS MARKeTS I Georgian Beauty Shoppe AH lines of Beauty Culture, Snell’ LOCALS Phone 100 <1 ?> H<i7 STEWART’S TAXI found by Mr.Phone 155w Exeter t 5 We selectionstarring JOHN GARFIELD the paper Used Cars and Trucks I Wuerth’s Cash Shoe Store Coke Coke M the Phone 33 Jas P. Bowey NOTICE — Support theTO FARMERS Red Shield Home Front Appealon CANN & SONS Please Giye Generously■9 AGENTS WANTEDreturned FOR FULL TIME WORK n /• ISHIFT WORK to a Waddell, of Yoiir drugs at on £ the latter’s Cornish, of brother, Thames- stu- Uni- with put We nut get to these meetings and the cheerful singing, and Bly th and October for THURSDAY September 20 One Night Only A Large 38q A Medium 36 c Bullets 22e B 24c C 20c and Mr. with the FEMALE HELP Ages 18 to 40. and and All Types of Repairing — Welding a Specialty was advertised as has been returned It was MALE HELP Ages 16 to 18. 10 10,30 a.m.- Shapton spent a Toronto,MONDAY and TUESDAY September 24, 25 Love Mr. Centralia, N, J. 1035 INTERNATIONAL LONG TRUCK, good motor and tires 1938 FORD SHORT TRUCK, lieavy duty 1931 FORD i ton PANEL TRUCK 1930 FORD A COACH (Successor to Marion Pooley) Satisfaction Guaranteed M, Christine McCrae, Prop. Get We 1928 FORD A COACH 1 SUGAR BEET FORK Phone, Write or Apply Personnel Department Kellogg Co. of Canada Limited As Anthracite Coal will be short this winter, now is the time to in your coke, when it is dry. have just received three cars of coke. V’s Beauty Shoppe “SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO” friends and renewing Wm, Kuntz and Miss Dor- returned home last week .g for several weeks Today, the Salvation Army faces the most challenging task in its history. It ap­ peals to you for support. Christie returned visiting in Toronto village of Kempt- Mervin Swallow, of Kings- a native of Exeter, was in service church Crans- of .St, Forest, returned to after visiting , Ed. Treble Tel. 112 Exeter Vera c, Decker, Prop. As more pullets near the laying stage this malady will become widespread. See us for remedy.* We have secured the services of an expert on Body and Fender Repairs and will appreciate your patronage. Two Blocks East of Main on John Street ■4.15—Murray Mis- E. Reuber, B.A.. B.D., Minister Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist a.m.-—Morning Worship. a.m.—Church School. FRIDAY and, SATURDAY September 21, 22 2 features Fletcher has resume her studies at g the. Dr. and LONDON — ONTARIO II—----———----— Bill will be foi* some the % Phone 16 TOSSES Oats, 51c. Barley, 70c, Creamery Butter 39 c. Eggs, Eggs. Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Exeter Phone 245 ... .........—--- ----- 1 Exeter Ont,Phone 135 Show commences each night at 7,30 p.m. until further notice. “Lights of Old Santa Fe starring ROY ROGERS starring WALLY BROWN and. ALLAN. CARNEY “Sing Neighbour Sing” starring BRAD TAYLOR and RUTH TERRY and an all star cast of radio entertainers Owing to repair work, closed to all Wednesday further notice. the necessity the mill will custom work afternoons until 4 • of be Poultry Paralysis to the Salvation Army Appeal Coming Soon. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Creech visit­ ed over the week-end in Port Huron. Mr. T. O. gouthcott spent the forepart of the week in Toronto on a business trip. The ladies of Caven Red Cross Unit held a quilting last Wednes­ day and quilted four quilts. Miss Ritchie has returned to London after visiting fox* two weeks with Miss Alice Handford. Mrs. Wm, L. Siebert, of Zurich, xnet with an accident recently when she slipped and fell fractur­ ing hex* wrist. Mr. C. W. Monday after ■ and his native ville. The pen that lost last week to its owner. Jas. Green, Mrs. Hoskins has her home in London ; fox’ a week with Mr. and Miss Effie Treble. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred and Mrs. Arthur Francis : few days last week at ’ Grimsby and Niagara Falls. Mr. otliy after holidaying near Colchester* and in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildfong and two sons, Bobby and Kenneth, enjoyed a motoi’ trip to Wasaga and> points north over* the week-end. There were a number of en­ quiries for the used electric wash­ ing machine advertised last week. It was sold the day after was out. Mr. Harry Blatchford Wm. Woods are visiting former’s brother, Mr. Victor Blatcx. ford, owner -of a fruit orchard at Niagara Falls. Rev. James Anthony conducted the services on the Kippen and Hillsgreen circuit on Sunday, Sept. 9tli. Rev. C. W, Down conducted 1 the services last Sunday. Mr. ville, town one day last week looking up old scenes of his childhood. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh family, of Exeter, and Mrs. Reg. Hodgson, of spent the week-end in St. Cathar­ ines and Niagara Falls. Misses Ethelene and Eilene Johns spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs'. Ken Duncan and visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gil­ bert Duncan, of Thames Road. Mr. Heber Snell returned to his home Wednesday of last week from St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, where he has been a patient for the past six weeks following an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davis, of Tara, are holidaying with their parents in Exeter. Bill, a second-year dent in medicine at Western versity, spent the week-end them. • Mr. and Mrs. Arthux* Rundle Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Skinner and Mary and Mrs. Harding visited on [ Sunday with Mr. John J. ford. Mass Mary to Toronto to Branksome Hall after spendin: holidays with her parents, Mrs. Fletcher in town and at Was­ aga Beach. Daylight Saving in Canada is' to end Sunday, Sept. 30th, It is expect­ ed that Canada will revert to Day­ light Time during the summer months and Standard Tixne during the winter. Two rinks of bowlers took in the Scotch Doubles tournament at, Ailsa Craig Wednesday afternoon of last w*eek. Harvey Pollen and Bert Rivers were successful in Winning fourth prize. Mrs. Nan Blyth, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Rev. J. W. Down and Miss Florence Down. She was accompanied home by her daughter, Laila. Mrs. Laila are leaving in Edinborough, Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Guelph, and Mr. W. I. Riddell, of Cobourg, visited in-Exeter Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Pickard and Mrs. Sweet and at­ tended the memorial service in James St. United church. Among the names was that of their ne­ phew*, John Alexander Sweet, who spent several years in Exeter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pickard. Mr. Riddell remained in town for a few days, Attending the memorial at James Street United Sunday morning were Mrs. ton and Mrs. Sheppard, James Presbyterian church, where the late Allan Penhale at­ tended church while a resident of that place, They brought with them a beautiful basket of Glads from the church, the choir and young) peoples. Previous to his en­ listment Allan was employed With the Canadian Caimars at Forest- WITH AN EYE TO GOOD GROOMING AND BETTER PERMANENTS. WUERTH’S *______* ______$• BOYS’ AND LIEN’S OXFORDS at reduced prices We are clearing these at bargain prices to make space for Fall and Winter footwear. still have a splendid of Work Shoes ready for wet and cold have a large stock of weather. _ „ ____ Rubbers and Boots for every occasion. Men’s Boots in 4 heights, 14”, 16”, 17” and 28” Plain overs for farm or street wfear. Shoe and Rubber Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. *____*____* Jones & MacNaughton Seed Co. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Kenneth MaeLean, Minister Mrs. J, G, Cochrane. Organist 40 a.m.-—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Public Worship The September meeting of Caven Auxiliary, W.M.S., will be held on Friday, Sept. 21st, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs, David Millar. MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev, N, J. Woods, MAm Minister Mrs, A._ Y, WilUtrd. Organist 11 a.m.-—-Rally Day. The congrega­ tion and Sunday School will meet together. Junior choir, Rite of Infant Baptism. The Minister. 7.30 p.m,—Public Worship. The Minister, Tues., Sept. 25 Sion Band. Sunday, Sept. 30. 11 a.m.—Quart­ erly Communion Service. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev,. A. B. Irwin, B.A. Mrs. Wm. Murdoch, A.L.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader a.m.—The Adult Bible Class. •Scholars assemble in the Schoolroom. 11 a.m,—Rally Day and Promotion Service. The Rite of Infant Bap­ tism. 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship, Rev. A. S. Trueblood, of Crediton. Sun., Sept. 3-Oth—Harvest Thank- Offering 'Service Women’ Association. TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Hector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFauI Choir Leader. Mr. Middiemiss 17th Sunday After Trinity lO’a.m,—Sunday School. 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and -Ser­ mon. The ‘Rev, Canon R. W. James. -Quartette: “Father, Hear Our Morning Prayer.” Harvest Thanksgiving. Service will be held Sunday, Sept. 3 0th at 11 a-m. and 7 p.m ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH Crediton 10 11 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship. Fri., Sept. 21, 3 p.m. and 7.45 p.m. —Stratford District Missionary Rally. Mrs. F. W. Brandauer, re­ turned missionary from Japan, special speaker. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Wed., 8.30 p.m.—Bible Study. Friday Night—Orchestra Practice. Fri., 8.30 p.m.—Young People. Speaker, Mrs. E. Miller; song leader, Mr. D. Jolly. Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Supf. Mr. E. Cudmore; pianist, Mrs. E, Cudmore. You are invitee. Sun., 11 a.m.-—When does Anti- Christ appear. Sun./ 7.45 p.m.—W-hat are the signs that follow the belieyer. Try to hear the Young Peoples’ orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and MT. and Mrs. Earl Brown, of Pigeon Mich., have been visiting with rela­ tives in the community and were guests on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kernick. Ed’s Machine and Radiator Repair Shop E. HUNTER-DUVAR Phone 38 Domestic and Commercial Refrigeration — Domestic and Commercial Units now available eiv/ce EXETER and vicinity fi K Crnrker PHONE 59W w# llo VI VLIKJI day or night AUTHORIZED KELVINATOR SALES & SERVICE We have been fortunate in securing six pieces of inlaid lin­ oleum. These are heavy quality and they come in medium green, dark green, sand, blue and green and sand mixtures. They are ideal for bedrooms, halls, bathroom and kitchen floorsand make splendid table and cupboard tops. Let us show you these new floor coverings A twenty-four inch material suitable for mats and halls in a good pattern with border colors, sand and brown, Frostpoint is the ideal fabric for tailored clothes or sports-wear for mother and the children. Choice of nine colors at $1.50 per yarld Red Shield We have several good patterns that come in all sizes. Bring in the size of your room and look these over. Bleached Sheeting Only one piece of bleached sheeting, 81 inches wide, and a good quality cotton at per yard 85c Appeal We are only asked to give money that the Salvation Army may do the hard work, providing the patience and experience essential in dealing with the human problems that daily are presented to its members. Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday POST TOASTIES CORNFLAKES Good Value ......................... 3 for 23c POST BRAN. FLAKES Large pkg........................................... NEWPORT FLUFFS (with premium) Large pkg................................ DEW KIST TOMATO JUICE Per tin CORN STARCH “Canada” 2 pkgs......................................... PREPARED MUSTARD, Heinz 6 oz. jar ................................. RUBBER RINGS Per pkg................................... VINEGAR, Cider or Spirit xxx Per gallon 6 for 25c 40c Godbolt’s Hospital will remain open during the time of moving to their new prem­ ises in Exetei* and .will not be closed as had been previously stated. Accommodation will be furnished for those Who re- 800 Dealers, earn a comfortable in­ come by selling Familex Products from dooi’ to door! How about starting a business of your own, in your spare time, with -the same advantages, in the district of youi* choice? For free details and calalogue: FAMILEX, 16 00 Delorimier, Montreal. 8:23:5t returned from has received army, were in toByron Sana-1 confined to. time. He visitors was Sydney Stire Grumlin Tuesday and his discharge from the Some Exeter friends see Bill Kestle at the torium. Byron pleased to see would be glad to have any of old friends call. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Redmond Mrs. Ross Hans-on, of Grosse .Mich., visited over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pearce. Billy Redmond, who has Spent the summer in Exeter and With Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gaiser, of Stephen, returned home with his parents. Tonight Fair Night AT THE ARENA AND McKNIGHT’S HALL Good Music Jackets Sweaters With cool nights ahead these jackets will be the clean thing for around the bowling green or for dress wear. They have a corduroy front and wool back and sleeves with full zippered front. Come in -wine and brown. All-xvool, two-coloured brown and green, these sweaters have full zippered front aiid will make comfortable and practical wearing for fall and winter. Support the Salvation Army Home Front Appeal Taman’s Mens Wear That Brings New Hope to Shattered Lives To men and women or children victimized by weak­ ness or misfortune, the understanding heart of The Army brings new hope and opportunity. - The Salvation Ai-my needs your help. Give gener­ ously when your canvasser calls. The Salvation Army tiome Front Appeal “Making Better People for a Better World”