The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1945-11-29, Page 8Page 8 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, W45
Make your appointments early
this Christmas season,
“Service is oui‘ Motto”
DOROTHY G. REEDER
'Tel,: U2 Exeter — 197 Zurich
EXETER MARKETS
Wheat, 51.09
Oats, 5Jc«
Barley,. 70 c.
Creamery Butter 39c.
Eggs, A. Large—43c.
Eggs, A Medium
Eggs, Pullets
Georgian Beauty Shoppe
Satisfaction Guaranteed
M, Christine McCrae, Prop,
xeter Phone 345
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
November 28th, 29th
i
Show commences each night at
7,30 p.m. until further notice.
Leavitt’s Theatre
.Exeter Qnt Phone 135
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Immunization Clinic
WITH AN EYE TO GOOD
GROOMING AND BETTER
PERMANENTS.
LOCALS Taxi Service
Phone 100
“Prisoner of Zenda
starring —
RONALD COLEMAN
RAYMOND MASSEY
and all star cast
Friday, November 30th
Tomlinson Hairdressing
Phone 146 Phone 146
Don’t let the mud freeze op. your
car. We’ll wash it for you for 4Oc
on Saturday at The Ford Garage.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
November 30th, December 1st
— Two Features <—
Round the Clock Service
STEWART’S TAXI
Phone 155w Exeter *
Toronto,
Mr. and
Toronto,
Mr. and
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
December 3rd, 4th, 5th
“Anchors A weigh
Special Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
technicolor feature starring
FRANK SINATRA
GENE KELLY
KATHRYN GRAYSON
Coming:—
“State Fair”—Dec. 13, 14, 15
“George White Scandals”
fOur Vines Have Tender Grapes’
“Mildred Pierce”
“Rapsody in Blue”
“Spanish Main”
“Her Highness and Hie Bell Boy’
“Week-end at the Waldorf”
MEMORIAL SERVICE
for
F/O. WILLIAM H. WILSON
P/O. ORVAL PERCY LAWSON
will be held in
main st. united church
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1945
at 11 a.m.
Members of the Canadian Legion
will attend in a body
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WUERTH’S
SKATE SHARPENING
Lengthwise and Crosswise
Rubbers and Galoshes
resoled and heeled,
Shoe and Rubber Repairing neatly
and promptly attended to.
"Wuerth’s Cash Shoe Store
Where Your Dollar
Buys More
Insurance
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Russell
spent Saturday last in London.
Harold Campbell, of Niagara-on-
the-Lake, has a two month’s leave
at home,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wildfong
and daughter Marie, spent Friday
last in Lonon.
Mrs. John Storms, of
spent the week-end with
Mrs. F. A, May.
Mr. Karl Guenther, of
spent several days with
Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer.
Mr. Thos. Tapp, of Detroit, visit
ed with his sister Miss Mary Tapp
over the U.S. Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wenzel, of
Crediton, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wuerth.
Mrs, W. W- Taman who has been
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Good
ison, of Sarnia, returned home.
Mr.
visited last Wednesday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johns.
Mr. Robert Cutting left Tuesday
for Guelph where he will visit for
a few days with his brother Jack
Mrs. Mae Pomeroy, of London,
visited -over the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. San
ders.
Mrs. Charles Maybee, of Windsor
and Mrs. Thos. Arnett, of Winni
peg, called on Mrs. D, A. Anderson
Friday last.
Mr. Fred Brown and niece, Miss
Helena Hummeston, of London vis
ited recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Geddes.
Mr. Jas. Jewell, Mr. and Mrs.
M. T. Patterson and son John, of
Strathroy, visited with Mrs. John
Parsons on Sunday.
R. M. Southcott and Miss Cath
arine Armstrong visited over the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Barry
Wenger at Mildmay.
Miss Ada Mitchell, R.N., Midland,
Mich., spent last week - with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mit
chell and other relatives.
Dr. Borden and Mrs. Sanders vis
ited for a few days with Mrs. San
der’s mother. Mrs. Arthur Fink-
beiner, of Stephen township.
Mrs. J. M. Adolphe and daughter,
Elaine, of Vancouver, visited with
the former's sister, Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Robertson for a few days.
Mrs. Hugh Love, Mr. and Mrs.
Urban Pfile and Mr. and Mi’s Wm
Haugh. visited relatives in Pigeon
and Kinde, Mich., over the week
end
S. B.A. Kenneth Hockey with the
RCNVR., returned to Sydney, N.S..
Thursday of last week after being
on leave for a month
here.
Mrs. iR. A. Dale, of
son Kenneth Dale, E.R.A. of the
RCNVR., of Cornwallis, N.S., visit
ed last week at the home of Mr.
Sid Sanders. >
Mrs. William Cutting and son,
Robert, returned home on Saturday
last after spending a week with,
friends in Owen Sound, Palmerston,
Park Head and Hepworth.
and Mrs. Kirby Burns ,of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Sarnia, spent the
Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
FOWL BINGO
OPERA HOUSE, EXETER
Thursday, Nov. 29
at 8.30 p.m.
15 Rounds 25c
Ten Special Turkey Rounds
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W- H. Hodgson
Exeter, Ont*
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Vot/ll Have to See Them
To Appreciate Top Value
Boxed arid Separate,
Relative and General,
Your drugs at
ROBERTSON’S
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Walter Hern, of Goderich,Special Door Prize—-a Turkey
R. E. Pooley, A. M. Easton,
Pres. Sec’y
Quick Service
Reasonable Rates
Expert Workmanship
We now have 4 mechanics
and can give quick service
on your car, truck or
tractor.
Sandy Elliot
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at his home
Toronto and
Mr.
Statesville and
Jennings, of
week-end with
Chambers.
Mr. and Mrs.
in St. Catharines and Toronto. Mrs.
Greb is remaining in Toronto to
j visit with her daughter, Mrs. Payne
for a few Weeks.
Mrs. J, Ferguson visited for a
few days in Windsor and on Mon
day evening she was the Grand
Marshall at the installation of the
new officers for the O.E.S. Chapter
in Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Elliot will
spend the latter part of the week
visiting with relatives in Windsor
and Detroit. There is a double
birthday connected with the visit
with Mrs. Elliot as one of the
celebrants.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Pike, Mr. and
Mrs. J. c. Pike and two children,
Don and Dale, of Fairgrove, Mich.,
spent a few days visiting with
Canadian relatives at Bayfield,
Brucefield, Heilsall and with Mt,
G, S. Edward in town. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Forest, of Hensail, visited
With them at the home of Mr. How
ard Monday.
Mr. L, 0. Mangus,' Of Racine,
WIs., is spending the winter with
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer. Mr,
Mangus is a brother of Mrs. Sweit
zer, For fifty years Mt. Mangus has
been a subscriber to the Times-
Advocate. He has sold Ms home In
Racine, the whole block In the city
having been purchased by a firm
starting a new ontetbrise.
Simon Greb visited
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. JUmneth MacLeam Minister
Mrs. CL Cochrane, Organist
a.m.’—Sunday School,
a.m.—Public Worship,
Nov.
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Thurs., Noy. 29, 8 p.m.-—Sunday
School teachers aud officers meet
Mon,, Dec. 3, 4,15 pan.—Mission
Band. 7 pan., YPS. social.
Tues., Dec, 4, 3 p.m.—The annual
meeting of the Caven Congrega
tional Circle at the home of
. Mrs. Easton.
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MAIN ST, UNITED CHURCH
Rev. N. <!• Woods, M.A., Minister
Mrs. A. X« Willard. Organist
11 a.m.—Memorial Service fox’ the
men of the congregation who fell
in the World War. “How Much
Do We Care?” The Minister,
7 p.m,—Public Worship, The Minis
ter.
Wed., Nov. 28, 8 p.m.—Union
Prayer service in James Street
Church.
Tues., Dec. 4—Young People's
Meeting at Milton McCullagh’
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. A. B. Irwin. B.A.
Mrs, Wm. Murdoch, A.L.C.M.
Organist and Choir Leader
11 a.m,—Morning Worship conduct
ed by the Minister. “Sword vs.
Cross.”
p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Class. Missions Day. Over the top
with our S.S. Missionary Object
ive!
p.m.-—Evening worship conducted
by the Minister. “The Influence
of Music.”
Wed., Nov. 28th—Midweek Service
in James St., Rev. N. J. Woods.
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev, 31. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss
Advent Sunday
a.m.—Holy Communion.
a.m,—Sunday School,
p.m.—Evensong and Sermon.
“Total ^Victory for Christ ana
His .Church.”
Tonight (Wednesday)—Union
Prayer Service in James Street
Church. Speaker, Rev. N. J.
Woods.
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Taman’s Men’s
Mrs. __ _ .
visited on Tuesday
and brother-in-law,
Robt. Higeins.
We haven’t many coats left. Now is the time to buy your
new coat at a great saving. Let us show you these excel
lent values, We also have a few older styles. Values to $35
two from Sea
ttle Exeter
Ed. McQueen, of Hensaii,
' with her sister
Mr. and Mrs.
Young Men s and Men’s
in
A Frolicsome Farce-Comedy in 3 Acts
Admission! Adults 35c $ Children 25c
Come and enjoy an evening* of wholesome entertainment,
ft
the
igood
and
was
serv-
Greatly Reduced
Your choice for $7.95
Beautiful All Wool
These are the last we
will receive before
Christmas. What would,
gift
, green or blue.
72” X 84
a more suitable
$7.95
Boys’ and Men’s Parkas
The popular jacket this season for Boys and Young Men.
They come in Green, Brown and Fawn shades. Popular
prices ’are
$9.95 $10.50 $14.95 $15.95
ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Crediton
M.E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister
Mrs. F. W. Morioclc, Organist
Ohas. Hoffman, Choir Director
10 a.m.—'Morning Worship
11 a.m.—Sunday School
7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship
Thursday, 8.15—Monthly meeting
of the W.M.S. and L.A. at the
parsonage.
Friday, 8 p.m.—E.Y.F..
Sales and Service
These are some of the exclusive
features that make Massey-Harris
No. 12 the • outstanding grain grind
er on the market today
—'Six-inch Plates
—.Stationary Shaft
—Patented Worm Feed and
sure Control
—Self-aligning Plate-holder
—Magnetic Hopper and Mitering
Gate
■—High Quality Ball Bearings
See your local dealer for prices
and a demonstration
lams
Pres
Mr, and Mrs. V. L. Roulston and
children, of' Simcoe, visited with Dr.
and Mrs. Roulston and Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Howald on Sunday.
During the icy condition of the
streets and sidewalks a number of
our citizens had nasty falls, Mrs.
John Norry fractured a bone in her
hand.
Phone 16
Our stock of coats is getting
low, but we can still offer
some good values in’ new and
up-to-date models and cloths,
Priced at $20.00 to $30.00
New Umbrellas
For Christmas Gifts
By good luck we were able
to secure two dozen smart
umbrellas for women in two
qualities.
$2.95 and $3.95
China Glassware
and Dinnerware
Buy
early,
lovely
vases,
vases
Order
' lay them aside until Christ-
your
Just
cups
trays,
and many other items,
them now and we will
Christmas gifts
received some
and saucers,
fancy plate
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
H. T. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8.30 p.m.—Cottage Prayer
meeting, at Mrs. Roy McDonnel’s.
Fri., 8 p.m.—Young People’s Rally
at Bethel Church, Stratford.
Sat., S.45 p.m.—Orchestra Practice.
Sun., 2 p.m.—.Sunday School. Supt.,
Mr. E. Cudmore. Missionary Sun
day.
Sun.,
Sun.,
the
Don't
Cheerful singing and music.
Understand
3 p.m.—Communion Service.
7.30 p.m.—The Baptism
Holy Spirit,
forget the Melody Hour.
Little Helpers Gathering
An enjoyable gathering of moth
ers and children was held when the
annual meeting of the Trivitt Mem
orial branch of the Little Helpers
took place. The meeting opened
with a hymn followed by the Little
Helpers prayer led by the secretary
Mrs. Jennings. The mite box col
lections for missions were then
received. Rev.. Hunt spoke briefly
introducing the guest speaker, Rev.
B. Grigg who delivered a very in
spiring address
children. Later
held with the
ing lunch.
The Senioi-
home of Mrs.
attendance.
Exeter-Hensall Branch of
the Canadian Legion
— NOTICE —
All Legion and returned men are
requested to meet at the Legion
Rooms Sunday next, Decembei* 2,
at 10.30 for parade to the Main St.
United Church where a Memorial
Service will be held.
Dress: Berets and Medals.
R. E. Pooley, President,
A. M. Easton, Sec’y
Moved To Exeter
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Squire have
moved to Exeter from their farm
near Woodham and have taken up
their residence in the home recent
ly purchased from Mrs. E. Myers
on Huron street formerly owned by
the late Mrs. John Wood. We wel
come them to our midst.
to mothers
a social hour
W.A. members
V(.A. met at
BehTing with a
An interesting story by one of
the members of an R.C.A.F, bomber
crew, of which the late FO. Bill
Wilson was the pilot, is told on an
other page.
Messrs. Eric Campbell, of Wind
sor, and Millei’ Campbell, of Lon
don, Visited on Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Campbell.
DANCES
DECORATING
for
WEDDINGS
EXETER FLOWER SHOP
Ralph Bailey and Family
We regret that in the past few months
we have not been able to give our customers
good service on suits. This is due, of course,
to the great demand of the boys who have
come home with discharges and hold priority
certificates. That is as it should be.
Meantime, please be patient, and be as
sured that we are doing our best to meet your
requirements to the best of our ability.
The Store for Men —
The Exeter District War Time
Committee who recently mailed 86
parcels to district boys still over
seas to the value of $4.50 each plus
postage. They have still a fbw to
send to boys in hospital in Canada.
These parcels are ready for delivery
but will not be sent until near
the Christmas season. The commit
tee acknowledged the receipt of $25
from the Crediton Red Cross So
ciety.
Hilarious Comedy To Be
Presented In Exeter
Fortunately we have a gvoup of
amateur players. The James Street
Y,P,V. have just announced that
they are going to produce Bussell
Drake’s uproarious new comedy,
“Busy as a Beaver/* at James St,
United Church, Tuesday, Dec. 4'tli.
it is simply a howl from curtain
to curtain. The situations that the
various characters get into, their
side-splitting antics to get out of
the hot water they find themselves
in, the brilliant comedy lines that
will be heard all over town the
morning aftei’ the play is given-—f
all these things and many more are
reasons why everybody in town
should tui’n out and join in this
grana fun-test! Pass the word along
and tell everybody that “Busy As
A Beaver” is going to be presented
with a grand local cast on the evei
ning of Tuesday, Dec. 4th. You’ll
be doing everybody you tell about
it a mighty good turn!
Four candidates,
forth, and two from
lodge, received their first degree
at the Exeter lodge of Oddfellows
Tuesday evening. E. A. Howald
was the acting noble grand for the
degree.
James Street United Church Basement
Tuesday, December 4th at 8 p.m
Presented by the Y.lLtL of James St. United Church, Exeter