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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-05-30, Page 10RICHARD CONTE I Phone 135 at 8.30 under the The first show commences at 7.30 Exeter, Ontario Notice EX-SE'RVICEMEN A Drumhead Service will at Clinton Sunday, June 2.3 0 p.m. Guest speaker * THS TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 30lh, 1946 Exeter markets Wheat, $1.10 Oars, 51c. Barley, 70c., Creamery Butter, 45c, Eggs, A Large 31c Eggs, A Medium 29e Eggs, Eggs, Town Topics Pullets 26c B 26c C 24c A Play Entitled 'Dust of the Earth’ Items of Personal Interest . . , Iix and Around Town, The Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish items of personal interest. We and our renders are interested in you and your friends . Phone §1W Leavitt’s Theatre Previews Its Coming Attractions «• THURSDAY — May 30th — One Night Only 'Blithe Spirit’ — Special Technicolor Feature — {CONSTANCE CUMMINGS REX HARRISON FRIDAY and SATURDAY — May 31st, June 1st 2 features “Just Before Dawn* WARNER BAXTER MARTIN KOSLECK “ Throw a Saddle on a Star* KEN CURTIS ADELLE ROBERTS MONDAY and TUESDAY — June 3rd, 4th DANA ANDREWS C-O-M-I-N-G—— “Bells of St. Marys” —June 26th to 29th “Spellbound”“Adventure” “Well Groomed Bride”“Ziegfield Follies” “Lost Week-End”©“Kitty” will be presented ,by the Munro Y,P,U. in the Mr. J. W. Powell is indisposed at present with a felon on the left hand. » Mrs. K, Hockey spent Monday’ in Toronto with her sister, Mrs, John Kemp. Mrs. A. Brown, of London, is vis­ iting with friends in Exeter for a few weeks., Miss Lorena Johns, spent the 24th with Mr, and Fred Cole. Mrs. Mary Hannigan visited the week-end in Port Elgin Mrs. G. Freckelton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Sweitzer Sweitzer’s of Toronto Mrs, Elimyille United Church over with visit- p.m., D.S.T. auspices of the Mission Band Admission; 35c and 15c be held 2nd, at will he Rev. Foote, the only Canadian V,C. padre. Anyone wishing to attend this service are requested to be at the Legion Rooms at 1.15 p.m. Trans­ portation will be provided. * * * * Last Regular Meeting The last regular meeting before summer recess of the Exeter-Hen- sali Branch Canadian Legion B.E. S.L., will be held in the club rooms Monday, June 3rd. Any ex-service­ men wishing to join our organiza­ tion are requested to notify any member of our branch, or be at the club rooms Friday, May 31st, or Saturday, June 1st, between the hours of 8.30 p.m. and 1'0.00 p.m. R. E. POOLEY, President, A. M. EASTON, Sec.-Treas. Phone 100 s Beauty Shoppe PERMANENTS Round the Clock Service Election of officers and other important business.STEWART’S TAXI Snell's Wednesday, Huron and Huron-Perth Progressive-Conservatives Annual Meeting TOWN HALL, HENSALL Dancing Every Wednesday and Saturday Mrs. Samuel Jory underwent an operation in Victoria Hospital on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Moir and fam­ ily, of St. Catharines, spent the holi­ day ana week-end friends here, Mr. and Mrs. Kathleen, of St. , the holiday and week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Frayne and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pym and daugh­ ter, Loi-etta, Mr. and Mrs. E Apple­ ton, Mr. Thos. Appleton spent the holiday at Aylmer with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Noels and also were at Pt. Burwill. with relatives and Oran Moir and 'Catharines, spent Georgian Beauty Shoppe i “The Cliff. Gordon Orchestra*Satisfaction Guaranteed Mrs. W. E. Cavers, Prop. Exeter Phone 345 Coming June 22nd for Summer Season “Gordon Delamont*i=Taxi Service i: ed on Sunday with Mrs. daughter at Thedford. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Sunday with Mr. and Cole at Chiselhurst. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Matthews, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F.> A. May. Mrs Gertrude Heideman and Miss Dorothy Ratz, of Crediton, spent the week-end with Miss Irene Sweet. Messrs. Don Traquair and Norm Hannigan visited over the week-end with Mr. Jack Page, of Owen Sound Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Spence and Elaine, of Metropolitan, visited Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. A. Kerslake. Mr. Maurice Quance and Clifford Visited 'on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dilling, of Brucefield. Mr. Wm. Riddell, of Cobourg, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pickard and his sister, Mrs. Muriel Sweet. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindenfield and Beverley were in Windsor over the week-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs, N. Floody. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Margison, of London, spent the holiday visit­ ing Mrs. Margison's mother, Mrs. Ed, Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Green, of Grand Bend, were week-end visit­ ors with Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Appleton, Jr. ‘ Misses Barbara Smith . and Ann Kaiser, of London, were the guests of Shirley and Lorna Taylor over the week-end. Miss ’Anita Hildebrand, of Leam­ ington, has been engaged to teach, at .S.S. No. 5, Usborne, with the beginning of the new term. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Rundle and family, of London, spent the holi­ day and week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caldwell, of Exeter. Mr. Charles Stewart and sister, Miss Gertrude Stewart, visited with their mother, Mrs. Rebecca Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Stone last week. Mr, and Mrs. David Millar spent the holiday calling on friends in Sebringville and Stratford and at­ tended the races in New Hamburg. Fred Luxton, who recently re­ ceived his discharge from the army has resumed his position with the London branch of Silverwood Dairies Ltd. Miss Fern Shapton visited with Miss Blanch Zapfe, of Brucefield for the 2 4th and remained over for the young people’s anniversary on Sunday. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Squire on Sunday last were Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Stone and daughters, Donna and Marlene of Kirkton. Jas. Triebner, of Calgary, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Fahrner, of Crediton, and called on friends in Exeter the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dyer-Hurdon. of Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cooper, of Kippen. over the week-end’ and called on friends in town. Mr. John Schroeder, of Hubert, Sask., has arrived in Exeter and with and Cole spent Mrs. Wm Mrs. Wm, E. Welsh is confined to her bed this week with a very bad cold, Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Squire visited for a few days last week with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and and Mrs, Howard Anderson at Washington. Mr. C, S. MacNaughton left Wed­ nesday for Winnipeg and Brandon, Man. He will be accompanied home by Mrs, MacNaughton, Heather and Johnnie, who have been visiting in Brandon for several weeks. Mr, and Mrs. M. F. Gladman, Elizabeth and Dianne, of Hamilton, visited over the holiday and the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. C, V. Pickard. Mr, Gladman was present fox* the reception to returned men Thursday evening. Mr. Harry Sanders and his George T. and Mrs. .Sanders two daughters, Georgia Ann "Mary Kathryn, Denver, the former’s sister, Mr. R, N. Creech. Mr. and Mrs. Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Harry and son Jimmy, of Toronto, visited for several days last week with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Grif­ fiths, and aunt, Miss Annie Hand­ ford, returning home Sunday. son, and and motored up from Col., and are visiting with and Mrs. Tulips, with their variegated col-, ors. are out in all their grandeur and are now at their best, There is a beautiful display at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ben Williams. Mr, Art Willert, who recently had Ms right arm fractured when a tire exploded while being re­ moved from one of the 'Guenther transports, returned to St, Joseph's London, an Wednesday for further treatment, (Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Evelyn Broderick were Mr. and Mrs, Al. Willert and Bev,, of Sarnia; Mr, and Mrs, G, Willert, of Petrplea; Mr and Mrs, Homer McClocklin and three child­ ren, of Stratford; Miss Marion Moussean and Mr* Harry Des jap dine, of Rondon, The 24th of May passed off quietly in Exeter, The main attrac­ tion was the opening of the bowl­ ing season and the new club-house. Many spent the day at Grand Bend where tire holiday seekers gathered in great numbers mer season, Mr. and Mrs, baby, pf Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Meson were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Willert, Exeter North, on Bunday. NO IMMUNIZATION (CLINIC Friday, May 31st, 1946 at EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL Owing to Examination Test? on that date. VS ST M to open the sum- Direct from the Brant Inn GUEST SPEAKER— A. R. Douglas K.C., of London Dr. R. Hobbs Taylor, M.L.A., for Huron; Mr* John Harina, M.L.A., Huron-Bruce; Mr. Fred Edwards, M.L.A., Perth; Mr* Thos* Pryde arid Wm. Graham, vice:president of this district, will be present. Griffiths Griffiths Ray Pryde and and Douglas and Bob, of London, spent the 24th and the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Pryde. The boys were present returned men day evening. Dr, Milner for the reception to at the arena Thurs- week moving purchased on is thisinto the residence he *_______ Ml Ann street, He will continue to con­ duct his office at the corner of William and Sanders street. The information that Mr. Payette was moving into the residence to be vacated by Dr. Milner was incorrect Just a Hint Why not drop a hint in hubby’s ear ... let him know how much you’d en­ joy a meal out this Sunday. You prepare meals all the week ... let pur chef do them for you on Sunday I ort’s ---------Coffee Shoppe Dinner served 11.30 to 1.30 Income Tax Returns Bookkeeping, Financial Statements ’ for Farmers, Business Men, Professional Men, Garage Operators and others. A. Fraser Telephone: Exeter 17. P.O. Box. No. 118 Temporary Office at the house of the late Dr. H. K. Hyndman, Huron Street, Exeter. Hot Humid Weather Book for Coccidiosis . . . see us for treatment ALSO— For a quick come-back after the disease we have a remedy that our customers claim to be miraculous. THE ONLY WAY to. get your supply of Turnip Treatment for water core is to leave your advance order now. Act quickly. Material is on very short supply. Your drugs at ROBERTSON'S f Fluorescent For the latest and best in modern lighting’ these ultra smart fluorescent fixtures are your answer for the office, store Or plant. They will brighten up the interior' and eliminate eye strain. R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter,taOnt. Give Your Looks a Break . . . "with a New Felt Hat 4 To be well turned out, it is important to have a hat to suit you — in style and shade. Our selection offers excellent possibilities. Taman’s Men’s Wear Rock Felt A Cold Wave and Eugene Machine Arrange NOW for your Spring Hairdressing Needs Tet 112 Exeter Vera C. Eraser, Proprietress has taken a position Hunter-Duvar. His wife will arrive later, Mr. Tom Jackson and aid, Miss Sarah Jackson, ers and daughter Dianne________ visited their aunt, Mrs. Jos. Sutton during the week-end. ‘ , Mrs. Irene Hicks, of 'Cleo, Mich., and Mrs. George Miller, of Mount Morris, Mich., attended the Squire- Brown wedding in Centralia church on Wednesday, May 22, ’ Messrs, Nelson Hodgson, of Man­ itoba and Roy Hodgson, of Saska­ toon, Sask., arrived in Exeter Monday to attend the funeral of their sister, Mrs. Russell Skinner. Mrs. J. W. Powell visited in Windsor over the week-end taking with her her little grand-daughter, Mary Lou Post, who’has spent the past few weeks with her in Exeter. Wes Simmons, Mr, Sweitzer, Messrs. Mr. child Don- Bow- of London son Mrs. Floor Covering In two good patterns, suitable for bedrooms, dining rooms and living rooms. It is three yards wide and we can sell you any length. 9 ft. X 9 ft. $6.75 9 ft. x 12 ft. $9.00 9 ft. x IOI/2 $7.88 9 ft. x 15 ft. $1,1.25 0 China & Glassware For June Brides—Our counters are filled with new China and Glass Ware for gifts. We are always pleased to have you bring youi’ friends and See what we have on display. Phone 155w Exeter Clark Fisher, Secretary “COD SAVE THE XING’’' A goodly representation from each polling sub-division is urged. s Beauty Shoppe (oiie door north of Bell Telephone) Naturelle Permanent Waving Lustron Cold Wave Dorothy G. Reeder, Prop* T01, 71 Exeter past few weeks Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Wm. ______, Elrid Simmons and Richard Ether ington motored on May 24th horse races. Miss Nellie Thursday of last and there joined________H ___ Carmichael and wife and left for a three week’s visit to Moose Jaw. Sask,; Calgary and’Banff. ’Miss Sophia Kruger,, of the Evan­ gelical Union of South America, Toronto, and Miss Olive Bjerkseth, a returned missionary from visited With Mr, and Mrs, Abbott over the week-end, Messrs, Gordon and Glen ish, of Shakespeare, and to New Hamburg and attended the Carmichael left week for Gleiicoe her brother Jack Arabia, W. F. McTav- ____, Messrs. Bert and Richard Pilon, of London, were in Exeter Thursday last and attended the reception for returned men at the Exeter arena. We Sell Astoria Shoes for Men It pays to buy good shoe? — that is why we have this well known brand. They come in brown or black in different widths, Priced at per pair $8.50 and $11.00 These greatly reduced, in price. Just enough paper in each lot to do an average size room. Ask to see them. V . Men’s In sand, blue, red or green. This is a popular style. Boys’ $1.59 Men’s $2.00 Phone 16 Exeter Jh 0