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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1945-12-13, Page 9saw THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13th, 1345 Make yonr appointments early this Christmas season. “Service is our Motto” VERA C. DECKER Tel.; 112 Exeter — 197 Zurich Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.09 Oats, 51c. Barley, 70c. Creamery Butter -39c. Eggs, 4 Large 37c Eggs, A Medium 35c Eggs, Pullets 23c Eggs, B 26© Georgian Beauty Shoppe Satisfaction Guaranteed M, Christine McCrae, Prop. E-Xeter Phone 245 TONljiHT—WT&DNESDAY LAST SHOWING OF— ■ »• ‘Bowery to Broadway’ and Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont. Phone 135 Show commences each night at 7.30 p.m. until further notice. WITH AN EYE TO GOOD GROOMING AND BETTER PERMANENTS. ft. Don’t let the mud freeze on your car. We’ll wash it for you for 49c on Saturday at The Ford Garage. Keep ip mind the dates Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 13th, 14th and 15th to see “STATE FAIR” at Leavitt’e Theatre. Snelrs ■9. THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY December 13th, 14th and 15th Saturday Matinee at 2.30 p.m. « Special technicolor feature starring — DANA ANDREWS JEANNE CRAIN DICK HAYMES VIVIAN BLAINE CHARLES WINNINGER FAY BAINTER and Blue Boy, the Champion Hog A Picture for the Whole Family MONDAY and TUESDAY December 17th and 18 th — Two Features — J Taxi Service Phone 100 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, Kenneth MaeLean, Minister Mrs. J.G. Cochrane. Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School, 11 a.m.—Public worship, 7 p.m,—Young People's. Monday, Dec. 17, 4.15 p.m.—-Mis­ sion Band. Thursday, - Dec. 13, 3 p.m.—The annual meeting of Caven W.M.S. will be held at the home of Miss Jeckell. Annual reports and elec­ tion of officers. Thursday, Dec, 13—The annual meeting of the .S.S, teachers and officers in S.S. room at 8 p.m. Musical Comedy with- ROBERT SCOTT JANE FRAZEE WUEKTH’S JUST RECEIVED— A new shipment of SHOE TREES for men. Men’s Fine Sox from 25c to $1.00 Several pair of good used skates. Skates ground crosswise or lengthwise while you wait. Have those boots, rubbers and' gol­ oshes re-soled and re-heeled. Makes ’em like new. Shoe Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. Wnerth’s Cash Shoe Store KEW e If your Pullets are going lame -or thin with the ever present Yellow Cholera, use Kew Tab- Jets. Treat for less than 3 c per ■bird. from Mr, and Mrs. John Prout are vis­ iting for a few weeks in Pigeon, Mich. Ken Taylor has arrived in Esqui­ mau, B.C., where he joined the R.C.N. Mrs. F. A. May and Mr. and Mrs. Warren May are visiting in Toronto . this week. Mr. Wallace Fisher, of Montreal, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fisher. Miss Olive Jones, of Brantford, visited with Miss May Jones over the week-end. Miss Jean Triebner, of Thedford, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. John Treibner, Mr. Alvin Campbell spent the week-end at the home of his grand­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Camp­ bell. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kirkby, of Kirkton, visited on Sunday with Mr. B. W. F. Beavers and Mrs. Myrtle Brown. Miss Catharine Armstrong visited over* the week-end with Misses Mar­ garet Allison and Florence South- cott in London. Douglas Hendry, a student at the Toronto School of Art, spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. >L. Hendry. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs and family, of Saintsbury, have moved to Exeter into the residence of Mrs. John Hunter, William street. Senator' F. W. K. Tom, of Toledo Ohio, was in Exeter Tuesday after­ noon attending the funeral of his sister, the late Mrs. (Dr.) William Sweet. Wedding Guest: “This is your fourth daughter to get married this year, as it not?” MacTight; “Aye, an’ oor confetti’s gettin’ awfu’ grittv.” Miss Bernice Finkbeiner, of the Bell Telephone, is in London at­ tending a conference of operators. Mrs. Wm. 'Chambers is relieving in her absence. Mr. A. L. Snelgrove, Who recently took over the tire and battery busi­ ness from Bill Haskett, has moved to Exeter into an apartment on An­ drew street. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fisher, who have spent the past two months in Tara with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davis, are at present visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fisher. Mr. Wesley Greb has returned to the home of his brother Leonard after spending the past month vis­ iting in Kansas City with Messrs. Ed. and Gordon Greb. Dr. H. C. and Mrs. McAlister, of Ft. Wayne, visited in Exeter Thurs­ day of last week and Mrs. D. A. Anderson accompanied them home to spend the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Willard and daughter, Margaret, and Mr. and Mrs. M. Amy visited on Sunday with the latter’s niece and nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dorman, of Ailsa Craig. Bob Burns, who has received his discharge from the R.C.A.F., has accepted a position with the Na­ tional Drug Co., of London and commenced his new duties on Mon­ day. Fit. Lt. H. L. Snider, R.C.A.F. who has been overseas since last June arrived in Queen Elizabeth Toronto by his Elliot) and is home in Exeter. ■On Thursday week a surprise shower was held in honor of Marion Wright. During the evening an express parcel arrived containing gifts for the bride-to- be. Marion expressed her thanks in a very pleasing manner. New York on the and was met in wife (nee Hazel returning' to his evening of last THE LEGION’S Big Novelty Dance ~ of the Season Saturday, December 22nd 9 to 1125 i>.m. •—Dancing to—» Bob Moore and his 8-piece orchestra SPECIAL DANCES AND PRIZES Couples Only $1,25 per couple Door Prize —* Your Christmas Turkey Tomlinson Hairdressing Phone 146 Phone 146 i STEWART’S TAXI Phone 155w Exeter FOWL BINGO OPERA HOUSE, EXETER Thursday, Dec. .13 at 8.30 p.m, 15 Rounds .... 25c Ten Special Turkey Rounds Special Door Prize—a Turkey ® MONTHLY DRAW R. E. Pooley, A. M. Easton, Pres. Sec’y Phone 88W can now put yourYou tractor on Rubber here. Come in and see us. Have it done this winter. Genuine Firestone Get old R. B. Williams 5 Mixed Coke and Pocahontas your supply now while we it in stock. , PHONE 33 JAS. BOWEY have Highland Hill Wish to inform their pat­ rons that there will be no milk delivery on Christmas or New Year’s Day. On the days previous there will be two deliveries —morning and evening. either s S- ■s ............................................ EXETER MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. N* »F. Woods, M.A., Minister Mrs. A, Y. Willard. Organist 11 a.m.—Public Worship and 'Church School; the Minister. 7 p.m.—Public Worship: the Minister. Wed., Dec. 12, 8 p.m.—Union Pray­ er Service in Main Street, Rev. Anthony. Thurs., 3 p.m.—W.M.S., Afternoon Auxiliary at Parsonage. Tues,, Dec, 18, 7.30 p.m,—Y.P.U. at Parsonage. Returning From Overseas Among the men who returnee! from overseas on the Queen Eljza* beth were Fit. Lt. W. L. Schroeder, of R,R. 2, Centralia; Cpl.oR, C. Guenther, of Parkhill; Cfn. J. F. H. Corbin, of Lucan; Cpl, H. A. Wat­ son, R.R. 7, Parkhill. Gnr. G. A. Stewart, of Ailsa Craig, is arriving home on the “Monarch of Bermu­ da,” Among the men to arrive home on the troopship “Maurentania” which is expected to arrive Decem- 12th are Pte. E. S. Davidson, of Zurich: Gnr. N. A. Geromette, of Dashwood; Pte, H, 0. Pfaff, of •R.R. 2, Crediton; Pte, C. Light­ foot, Centralia; Tpr. A, L, Mc­ Naughton, Woodham; Cfn. R. G. Miller, Staffa;- Pte. M. Baker and Pte. R. Baker, of Zurich; Gnr. E. G, J. Ritchie, of Seaforth; Cpl, K W. Adams, of Seaforth; Spr, W. R- Avery, of Mitchell, fills Up aB Spoils SleepTonighf Surprisingly fast, Vicks Va-tro-nol—a few drops up each nostril—works right where ' trouble is to open up your nose—relieve stuffy transient conges­ tion that makes it hard to get to sleep. You’ll like the way it brings relief. (NOTE: Va-tro-nol is also grand for relieving snnfly, sneezy distress of head colds.) Follow directions in folder. Drops M«ke.Br.eoS|ESleep JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. B. Irwin. B,A. Mrs. Wm. Murdoch, A.L.C.M. Organist! *and Choir Leader . a.m.—Morning Worship con­ ducted by the Minister. p.m.—'Sunday School and Bible Class. White Gifts Service. Please make your gift in money, p.m.—iCandle Light Vesper 'Serv­ ice conducted by the C.G.I.T. En­ courage the group by attending this interesting service. 11 3 7 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M, A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mi*. Middlemiss Third Sunday in Advent a.m.—Holy Communion.10 11 a.m.—Sund*ay School. 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. “The Christian Church, her Au­ thority, Ministry and Function.” 8 p.m. (to-night)—-Union prayer service in Main street church. Speaker, Rev. Jas. Anthony. Thursday, 7 .p.m.—Ladies’ Guild and W.A.. will meet in the Parish Hall for supper. ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH Crediton M.E. Reuber, B.A., B.D.,Minister Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist Chas. Hoffman, Choir Director 10 a.m.—‘“Level The Way.” 11 a.m.—Churcli School. 7.30 p.m.—“The Ancestry of Christ.” _______ <? December 23rd, 7.30' p.m.—Sacred Concert. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick. Pastor Wed., 8.3 0 p.m.—Prayer and Praise Service. Thurs., 2.30 p.m.—W.M.C. Fri., 8.30 p.m.—Young People. Speaker, Miss Jolly. Sat., 9 p.m.—Orchestra Practice. Sun., 2 p.m.—Sunday School. Bring your children to .Sunday Mr. E. Cudmore, Supt. Sun., 3 p.m.—“The Things Are Seen and the Things Are Not Seen,” by the Pastor. Sun., 8 p.m.’—A Gospel that saves, sanctifies, justifies, heals, fills and keeps the Gospel of Our Lord, Jesus Christ, a new Birth, a new Health and a right .Spirit, One full half hour of song, music and testimony before the service. Come early. School. Which Which Main Street Young People The weekly meeting of the Main ■Street Young People was held at the home of Jack McKnight on Tuesday, December 11th. „ The Christian Missions Committee under Paul Balkwfll had charge of the meeting. A story was read by Mary McCulIagh. The meeting closed With the National Anthem. A Christmas social meeting will be held at the parsonage on Tuesday evening, December 18th. Artificial Wreaths Wreaths of Cedar for Christmas FLOWER SHOP Ralph Bailey and Family s THAT retiring war- of Point Ed- Reeve George and Reeve J. presented the SERVICE Practical Xmas MUFFLERS— Plain white cashmere oi* coloured. They’re warm and Smart. OTHER SUGGESTIONS— Spats, Gloves, Belts, Suspenders, and many other excellent gifts in men’s apparel. TIES— You are sure to find his favorite color and pattern in' out generous assortment. HATS— An extra special gift. Just find out the size and we’ll help you pick it out. Lambton Council Honors Exeter Old Boy Members of . Lambton County Council honored the ' den, W. O. Harness, ward, and his wife. Wilson, of Thedford, E. Burney, of Forest, warden- with a writing desk and Mrs. Harness with a silver serving tray. The presentation was made at the annual banquet held at the Polymer Cafeteria when the mem­ bers of the council, their wives and county officials, together with for­ mer wardens and reeves were guests of County Clerk John A. Huey and Mrs. Huey. Warden Har­ ness was a former Exeter boy. EXCELS W- H. Hodgson Exeter, Ont. For Ladies . . . — Lovely Chenille Bed Spreads — Warm Chenille — Cozy All Wool — Fur-lined Cape House Coats Blankets Gloves Taman’s Men’s Wear — The Store for Men — House Slippers — Fine Wool Hosiery ’ —— Fancy Table Cloths — Beautiful China and Glass Smart Leather Purses For Men — Newest in Men’s Overcoats — Rayon and All Wool Gowns — Warm Parkas — Biltmore Hats — Fine Wool Hose — Beautiful Scarves ;— Boxed Ties — Fancy Braces ■— Lined Cape Gloves — Men’s - Sweaters - Parkas - Hosiery - Ear Muffs — Mufflers — Gloves — Wool Mitts — Galoshes — Bedroom — Braces — Ties — Belts Slippers Slippers New China a nd Gl ass for Christmas Visit our China Counters. We offer a fine range of lovely China and Glassware very suitable for gifts at Christmas. f — Mixed Nuts — Mixed Peel — Cranberries —Xmas Cake — Pineapples Grocery Specials for Christmas We suggest you purchase while they are available. - Cranberry Sauce -Salted Peanuts - Popping Corn - Apple and Grape Jam -Apple and Peach Jam — Grape-fruit — California Grapes — Walnuts — Tangerines / Oranges GREEN GROCERIES-—Lettuce, Celery, Turnips, Radishes, Tomatdes, Carrots, Sweet Potatoes, Pepper Squash, Cabbage, Onions.