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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 25th, 1946
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You’ll like our courteous
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Show commences each night at
7,30 p,m. until further notice.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
April 24th, 25 th
— Two Features — '
‘Bells of Capistrano’
starring —
GENE AUTRY
‘Babes on Swing Street
starring—
PEGGY RYAN•
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
April 2 6 th, 27 th
‘Tars and Spars’
Featuring—
ALFRED DRAKE
Singing Star of the Broadway
Stage Hit “Oklahoma”.
MARC PLATT
Sensational Dancer
JANET BLAIR
and all star cast
ADDED:
‘Hitler Lives’
Blue Ribbon Award Winner
MONDAY and TUESDAY
April 29th, 30th
’t‘I
starring —
GEORGE FORMBY
C-O-M-I-N-G
<fTHE HARVEY GIRLS”
May 2nd, 3rd, 4th
“SARATOGA TRUNK”
May 16th, 17th, 18th
Round the Clock Service
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STEWART’S TAXI
Phone 155w Exeter
For the Home
—- Kidney Vanity Sets
— Night Tables
— Desks
— Whatnots
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Unfinished
For the Lawn
— Cape Cod Chairs
— Cape Cod Settees
— Folding Tables
.R. C. Dinney
Furniture and Funeral Service
EXETER Markets
Wheat, $1.10
Oats, 51c.
Barley, 70e,
Creamepy Buttex*, 45c.
Eggs, A Large 31c
Eggs, A Medium, 29c
Eggs, Bullets &gc
Eggs, B 25c
Cracks 22c
LOCAL NEWS
Mr, James Sturgis, of Hespeler,
visited for a few days at the home
of his son, H. L, Sturgis,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. West, of jAur-
ora, and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Web
ster and Norman were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sturgis for Eas
ter,
Mr, Ivan Welsh, Misses Leila and
Vera Welsh and Mr, and Mrs.
Ewart Welsh, of Toronto, visited
in Exeter and Hensqll oyer the holi
days.
I.O.O.F. DIVINE SERVICE
The members of the Exeter
Lodge, No. 67 I.O.Q.F., vfill attend
Divine Worship at Trivitt Memorial
Church on Sunday, (April 28th, to
be’“’addressed by Rev. Hunt. Mem
bers are requested to meet at the
lodge rooms at 6.30 p.m. An invita
tion is extended to visiting breth-
Mrs. Clarence Boyle and two boys
are in London visiting with her
Sister,
Mrs. McKay, of Parkhill, is vis
iting with her daughter, Mrs. John
Hodgert.
Miss Helen Rowe is in London
attending a conference of the Bell
Telephone.
Mrs. Sidney Davis left Tuesday to
visit with her son, R, E. Davis, of
Pt, Credit. .
Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Beaver, of
Toronto, spent the week-end with
Mrs. J. C. Snell.
Mrs. D McInnis, of Paisley, visit
ed on. Wednesday of last week with
Mrs. Sidney Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kestle spent
the week-end in London with Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Hodgert.
Mr, Glen Fisher spent a few days
last week in Port Huron with Mr.
and Mrs. Amos Warwick.
Miss Evelyn Howard, of Toronto,
spent the Easter holiday with her
father, Mr. G. S. Howard.
Mr, J. W. Powell after spending
several days at his home here left
Wednesday for Wallaceburg.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Delands, of St.
Thomas, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
G. K. Crocker on Monday.
Miss Jordan, the Commercial
teacher on the Exeter H.S. staff, is
in Toronto for the holidays.
Mrs. Ted Taman and Toni, of
Listowel, are this week visiting with
Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Taman.
Mr, and Mrs. Don Derby, and sop
Michael, of Hanover, spent Easter
with Dr. H. H. and Mrs. Cowen
Miss Henry, of London, a former
teacher on the public school .staff,
called on friends in town’ Monday.
Mrs. Armstrong, of the H.S.
teaching staff, and family are
spending the holidays in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock and
Shirley visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Crouch, of Granton.
Rev. Don Stuart and Rev. W. E.
Aidworth, of St Marys, spent Mon
day with Mr. and Mi's, C. Aidworth
Mr. Miller Campbell, of London,
visited over the Easter week-end.
with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ‘Camp
bell.
Mrs. Blair, who has been in Kin
cardine caring for the late Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Fisher, has returned
home.
Miss Marion Kernick, of Toron
to, spent the
her parents,
Kernick.
Miss Jean
ines, spent
with her parents,
B. Snell.
Miss Gertrude
to London Monday after spending
Good Friday and Easter at her
home here.
Mr. Douglas Hendry, of- the To
ronto School of Art, spent
• days with his parents. Mr.
J. L. Hendry.
Mr. W. A. Fisher has
to Montreal after being called home
owing to the death of his mother
which was followed a week after
by the death of his father, the late
William W. Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and
Jeanette and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Ford, of Detroit, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Taylor, of St, Claire
Shore, Mich., on Saturday.
Masters Bobby .and Teddy Kress,
of Kincardine, were visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Appleton, Sr,,
over the holidays.
Lome Kress and Billy were
visitors for Easter Sunday.
Capt. Almon S. Farrar, who
spent the last 35 years of his
in the army, was filling out a
cam.e
occu-
min-
Easter week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
■Snell,
the
of St. Cathar-
holiday week-end
Mr. and Mrs. W.
Stewart returned
the holi-
and Mrs,
returned
Mr. and Mrs.
also
has
life
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MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev, N, J. Woods, M<A„ Minister
Mrs. A. Y. Willard. Organist
11 a.m.—Public Worship and
Church School—The United
Church Pension Fund.
.7 p.m.—-Public Worship. The min
ister.
Wed., April 24—Prayer service at
Main Street. Rev. MacLean.
Mon., April 29, 8 p.m.—Official
Board Meeting.
Tuesday—Y.P.U. at Church.
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. A, B. Irwin, B.A.
Lawrence A. Wein
Organist and Choir Leader
L a.m,—Morning worship conduct
ed by the Minister.
p.m.—Sunday School and Bible
■Class.
p.m.—Evening Worship conduct
ed by the Minister, ‘Our Hidden
Faults.”
The Sunday School Anniversary
Service will be held Sunday morn
ing, May 5th, with Rev. R, P.
Bates, M.A., of Motherwell, as
special speaker.
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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Kenneth MacLean, Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist
Fri., April 26th, 3 p.m.—The
W.M.S. Easter Thankoffering in
S.S, room. Mrs, Wood, missionary
on furlough from the Bhil field,
India, will be the speaker.
Sunday, April 28, 10 a.m.—Sunday
School.
11 a.m—Public Worship,
7 p.m.—Y.P.S.
The Presbyterian Church calls hei-
people to advance on all fronts,
Get informed now by listening to
the following broadcasts:
Sunday, April 28, at 5,03, CBL,
Toronto, and 5.03, CFPL. London
Wed., May 1—4.3 0 p.m., CFRB,
Toronto; 3.30 p.m,, CFPL, Lon
don; 3.45 P.m., CKNX, Wingham.
William AiUson, N.G-
E. A. Howaldr Secretary.
Georgian Beauty Shoppe
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Mrs. W. E. Cavers, Prop.
Exeter Phone 245
Snell's
Phone 100
WITH AN EYE TO GOOD
GROOMING AND BETTER
PERMANENTS.
Tomlinson Hairdressing
Phone 146 Phone 146
WUERTH’S
See our Men’s and Boys’
OXFORDS
in dark brown.
ALSO: Loafers, Sport Shoes
Scampers and Running Shoes.
We can suit every pocket in
Men’s and Boys’ Work Shoes
large assortment to choose from.
See our prices.
Repairing promptly and neatly
attended to—no waiting—spot
• service.
All welt soles machine stitched.
A
Wuerth’s Cash Shoe Store,
Jensen & Co.
(Successor to S. M. Sanders)
Woodworking Specialists
Custom Furniture and
General Millwork
Your Patronage Solicited
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choirmaster, Esme Howard
1st Sunday After Eastex-
I a.m.—Sunday School.
p.m.—Divine Service for members
of the Exeter Lodge, No. 67, I.O.
O.F. Sermon: “The Men of To
day and the Things that Matter.”
Special music by the choir.
Solo: “He Shall Feed His Flock”
from the Messiah” by Mrs. Nina
. Byers.,
Anthem: “How Beautiful Upon
the Mountains,” and “(Pilgrim
Chorus”.—Wagner.
Violin Solo:—“The Old Refrain”
Kreisler.—Allan Elston.
Quartette; “Dear Land of Home”
from the Tone Poem “Finlandia”
by the celebrated Polish compos
er, Jean Sibelius.'—Mrs. Nina
Byers, Miss Helen Dignan, Allan
Elston and Esme Howard.
You are welcome to attend this
service.
Choir Practise—8 p.m., Thursday.
•Friday, 8 p.m.—A meeting of the
congregations of Trivitt Memorial
■Church and St. Paul’s Church.
Hensail, will be held in the Par
ish Hall in the interests of the
Anglican Advance Appeal. Speak
er: Rev. C. Foreman and others
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ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Crediton
M. E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister
Sirs. F. W. Morlock. Organist
10.30 a.m.—Church School.
No Worship Service. Canada Con
ference meeting at Kitchener
Calvary Church.
Tuesday, April 30—Mission Band
at the home of Mr. and^Mrs.
Wesley Wein.
Thursday, 8.15—Ladies’ Aid and
W.M.S. at the Church.
Friday, 8 p.m.—E.Y.F.
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
H. T. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting.
Thurs., 8 p.m.—Young People’s at
Clinton. Speaker, Miss Triebner.
Fri., 8 p.m.—Young People’s Serv-
. ice. Young People from Lucan.
Speaker, Mr. Cooper, of Lucan.
Sun., 2 p.m.—Sunday School. Try
and come to Sunday School and
bring your children. Supt., Mr.
B. Cudmore.
■Sun., 3 p.m.—.The experience of a
Converted Roman Catholic by the
Pastor’s wife, Mrs. Kendrick.
Sun., 7.30 p.m.—A good song serv
ice.
Sun., 8 p.m.—What was the Prom
ise of the Father, by the Pastor.
Raisers
Reports show that the main prob
lem is slow starvation.
Symptoms are empty crops, empty
intestines, plugged gizzardsand no
blood.
^Remedy: Plenty of grit.
R.B.Q. tablets ih the drinking wat
er, also, be sure to use chick feed
(finely crushed corn and wheat)
in one hopper and your favorite
chick starter in another. They need
the extra nourishment from the
chick feed and especially the tonic
nourishment from R.B.QJs Come in.
Let us help you, too.
Watch for Coccidiosis. The season
will be at its peak soon,
Your drugs at
ROBERTSON’S
'—---—Coffee Shoppe
Dinnei* served 11.30 to 2
OPERA HOUSE, EXETER
Hats and
Dancing 9 to 12
Admission 50c
The Canadian Legion, Exeter-
Hensail Branch 167
BOB MOORE
and his 8-piece orchestra
FOR SALE
1 3-furrow, wide bottom tractor
plow, nearly new.
Cream Separators from $60.00 up
Rite Way Milkers, $245.00 up
One used Tandem Disc, nearly new
R. B. Williams
Lee Jory, Mechanic
Massey-Harris
Sales and Service
Phones: Office 88W; House 88J
Morgan
The Store for Men —
Spruce up
For Spring
We now have a nice selection of
Currie
Ties
Smart Spring Dresses
We have a very good-range of dresses for spring for
atMisses and Women, in
prices you will
$3.95
like—•
$5.95
Jersey, Crepe and Cotton
$10.95 . $12.95
Crepes
Rayons
Ginghams
Seersuckers
See our silk gloves iu the
new. longer length at $1.50
per pair; also pigtex and
kid at $2.50 and $2.75.
Our yardage materials are very
attractive. We have a good as
sortment to make your choice
from in florals, stripes or plaids
per yard $1.50, 79c, $1.00, 89c
Wanted
Smart Delivery Boy
Wallpapers
They are all new patterns this season. We like them—
we know you will. There are papers suitable for
rooms, priced from 15c to $1.00 per single roll..ELIMVILLE UNITED
CHURCH
Re-Opening Services
on
SUNDAY, APRIL 28th,
at 11 a.m.
minister will speak and special
music will be given. • *
A thank-offering gift will be re
ceived at the service.
Minstrel
THAMES ROAD UNITED
CHURCH
graphical form when he
across the question: “Civilian
pation?” He thought for a
ute, then wrote: “Child.”
Men’s Shoes
In Scott McHale make—a good shoe in either black or
brown. per pa;r $8.50
Special Crusade Service will be held
in the above church at 3 p.m., on
Sunday, April 28th. The speaker is
the Rev, M, A. Hunt, of Exeter.
Try to be present.
The
Are Like Children
Admission: 50c and 25c
Phone 276|t
In their presence it is hard to
feel blue or discouraged.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
R. Carroll, Woodham, were Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Carroll, of Exeter, Mr.
and Mi'S. Roy Hawkins, of Mother-
well, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Atkinson and George, of Centralia.
NOTICE TO GIRL GUIDES
The regular meeting of the Girl
Guides is postponed this week.
Meeting as usual next week.
NOTICE—Orders placed at Mid-
dieton’s Bakery on Saturdays must
be called for by 10.30 p.m., other
wise they will be sold. This is made
necessary because orders are fre-
quenty not called for and left on
our hands.—Middleton’s Bakery,
Men’s Fine Wool
Sleeveless Sweaters
These are English make and are made from a beautiful all
wool yarn, They come in plain shades and fancy checks.
$3.25 to $3.75
Enacted by the
ZURICH LIONS CLUB
EXETER ARENA
Laughter and Chuckles Galore
Songs, Jokes, and Funny
Dialogues
Sponsored by the
exeter Lions club
Exeter Flower Shop
Ralph Bailey And Family
Phone 16 Exeter