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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-06-06, Page 10Eggs,
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
Mrs. W. E. Cavers, Prop,
Exeter Phone 245
Page 8
Phone 100
V’s Beauty Shoppe
will be given in
A Play Entitled
‘Dust of the Earth’
Proceeds for the
Trustee Fund of the Church
Tues., June 18th
at 9 p.m., D.S.T.
Admission 50c and 35c
PERMANENTS
Cold Wave and Eugene Machine
Arrange NOW for your Spring
Hairdressing Needs
Tel. 112 Exeter
Vera C. Fraser, Proprietress
will be presented .by the Munro
Y.P.U. in the
iHlatlr
Lakeview Casino
Grand Bend
Dancing Every Wednesday and Saturday
THE “CLIF. GORDON ORCHESTRA”
Saturday, June 22nd
Will open the Summer Season and we will present one of the
finest orchestras in Canada—“GORDON DELAMONT”—
now playing at the swank “Sky Club” Brant Inn, Burlington.
There will be dancing every night until Labor Day.
(Our last year’s orchestra hit the “Highspots” by playing
the Brant Inn, Casa Loma, and now the Banff Springs Hotel,
B.C. Don’t be surprised if “Gordon Delamont” surpasses
Stan’s band.)
TOE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 6th, 1946
Exeter Markets
Wheat, $1.10 Oats, Bio.
Barley, 70 c.
Creamery Butter, 45c.
A Large 31c
A Medium 29c
Bullets 26c
B 26c
C 24c
Snell’
Dot’s Beauty Shoppe
(one door north of Bell Telephone)
Naturelle Permanent Waving
Lustron Cold Wave
Dorothy G. Reeder, Prop.
Tel. 71 Exeter
A 2 hour program by
CI^NX Ranch Boys
and Cora
Zion Church Shed
Usborne
Elimville United Church
Friday/ June 7th
at 8.30 p.m., D.S.T.
under the auspices of the
Mission Band
Admission: 35c and 15c
NEW and OLD TIME
DANCE
McKNIGHT’S HALL, EXETER
Flannigan’s 6-piece orchestra
— Admission 50 cents —
During the evening
a presentation will be made 1
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaff
to
Item? of Personal Interest . , , In and Abound Town.
The Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish items of personal interest.
We and our readers are interested in you and your friends , , Phone 31W
Mr. G. J. Dow was in
during the week with a
horses,
Mrs. Helen Davie, of
spent a few days in Exeter during
Um week.
The recreation room and stairway
at the Oddfellow’s Hall are being
redecorated.
Mrs. Hugh McDonald, of Essex,
visited with Mrs. T. McCurdy
few days,
Miss Eileen Pedersen, of
don, spent the week-end with
Helen Leslie,
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon
were in Montreal for a few
oil business.
Mr. Allan Ho,bbs, of Galt,
ed over the week-end
Mrs. T. O. Southcott,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Pelee Island, spent
with Mr. and Mrs. R.
Mr. and Mrs, O. E. Kestle, of De
troit, spent the week-end with the
latter's mother, Mrs. H, Elworthy.
Mrs. R. L, Beavers and childrei)
left for Amhersburg to yisit with
Mrs. Beavers' parents for a couple
weeks.
Mrs. Valeria Armstrong is spend
ing this week with her daughter.
Mr, and Mrs. Orville Webber, of
Varna. |
Miss Ruby Wood, of Ridgetown,
returned recently from Winnipeg
where she visited her sister, Mrs.
O. M. Horne.
Dr. W. L. and Mrs. Lawson
Jimmie and Karen, of Lis towel,,, vis
ited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
James Lawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Johnston
Margaret Amy and Neil, spent
day at the home of Mr. and
Robert Sanders,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper
family, of Belgrave, visited with the
former’s brother, Mr. E. R. and Mrs.
Hopper on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Etherington
attended the Oehm-Kaenhne wed
ding in St. Paul’s Anglican Church
Stratford, on Saturday last.
Mrs. K. G. Carke is a patient at
St. Joseph’s Hospital, London,
where she is recovering from an
operation performed last Friday.
c Mrs. Mary Hannigan,’ Norman
and Mary were guests at the
Brock—Cornish wedding at Bruce-
field United church on Saturday
last.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ford and
daughter Dianne, of Detroit, visit
ed with Mr. and iMrs. Frank Taylor
and Mrs. Chas; Box over the week
end.
Mr.
Audrey
Taylor,
visitors
Taylor.
Mrs. ___ ___ __ ____
recently on a five weeks trip to
Vancouvei’ and the west coast. They
will be stopping over at the various
points of interest/
Mr. and Mrs. Russel/ Flynn and
daughter, of Sarnia, nailed on
friends in Exeter on Saturday. Mr.
Flynn was a former employee of
The Exeter Times.
Douglas Hendry, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Hendry, has been success
ful in passing his second year in
drawing and painting at the College
of Art, Toronto.
Mr. and Mi’s. David Allison will
celebrate the fiftieth anniversary
of their wedding at their home in
Roland, Manitoba, ’ou Monday, June
lOlth, Congratulations.
Mrs. Geo. Hunter, of Exeter, and
Mrs. Wilson Hawkins, of Seaforth,
left Monday to visit at the home'of
the former’s sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Hunter, of Salvador, Sask.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris, of
Sarnia, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Mary Hannigan and attended
the Brock-Cornish wedding at the
Briicefield United church on Satur
day last.
Messrs. Irvine Armstrong, of
town, and Gordon Eagleson, of
Dashwood, left Sunday for Toronto
where they will take
at
Montreal
load of
London,
with Mr
for a
Lon-
Miss
Weiq
days
visit-
. and
GOLF CLUB MEMBERS
All golfers are requested to pay
their fee to the secretary at once,
so that final arrangements may be
made for play at Qakwood,
Mr, H. Gillies, teacher of shop
work at the Exeter H-S-, has re
signed his position to take a prin-
cipalship
School.
Sunday
Mr. and
Thames Road, were Miss Marion
Kernick, of Toronto, Misses Anne
Kernick and Vera Berry, of Lon
don, Mr, and Mrs, Sid Mills, of Lake
side, and Rev, and Mrs. C, W. Down
,aof town, the occasion being Mr.
Kernick’s birthday.
at- Chesterville I-Iigh
visitors at the home of
Mrs. Win,Kernick, of
McInnis, of
the week-end
McInnis.
Sun-
Mrs.
and
and Mrs. Wilmer Harrison,
and .Richa'rd and Miss Edith
of Bayfield,’ were Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. 'Lloyd
Milo 'Snell and Helen left
_ a month’s
the Toronto Embalming
where
course
School.
Mr.
few days
and friends. He is located at the
Central Hotel and will be glad to
have any of his friends call and
see him as he is unable to get
around to see them.
R.J. Eacrett is spending a-,
in Exeter with relatives
LEAGUE SOFTBALL GAMES
at Lakeview Casino Ball Diamond
Wednesday, June 5th — 7 p.m., D.S.T.
EXETER vs. GRAND BEND
Friday, June 7th — 7 p.m., D.S.T.
SHARON vs. GRAND BEND
A Reception EXETER COMMUNITY PARK
Monday, June 10th, at 6 p.m.
FARQUHAR HALL
Mitchell vs. Exeter
Admission 25c; Students 10c
SEASON’S OPENING
Friday/ June
in honor of
Mr* and Mrs. Orland Squire
Ladies' please bring lunch.
IMtusic by Elimville Boys.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Traquair are
enjoying a motor trip to Calgary to
visit with their daughter, Miss Dor
othy, Reg. N.
Mi*, and Mrs, Thds. Clarke, of
Forest, and Mrs, Geo, Clarke and
family, of Thedford, were the guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Sweitzer oft
Sunday,
Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred WadGlI, of
Guelph, spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. V. Pickard,
Wihg Commander Bill Riddell, Who
has beeft visiting with Pickard’s
aiid MfS, Muriel Sweet for the past
week returned with them -to Guelph,
Exeter has a smart up-atid-coming team. They heed your
support to help revive baseball,
Keep Fit; and
Look Trim with
— SPIRELLA —
FOUNDATION GARMENTS
Individually designed to apply
Nature’s own principles of sup
port and control and are made
to your correct body measure
ments. Demonstration and inter
view will gladly be given without
obligation. iPhone 125.
MBS. VALERIA ARMSTRONG
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 our chef do
them for you on Sunday!
9
Lamport’s
----------Coffee Shoppe
Dinner served 11.30 to 1.30
The Boy -Scouts, Girl Guides and
Cubs of Exeter will go to London
on, Friday to meet Lady Baden
Powell on hei’ visit to that city,
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Anderson
and family of Kippen, and Mr. and
Mrs. John Caldwell, of Exeter, vis
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack 'Wayne
on Sunday last.
Dr, F. A. Blatchford and Mrs.
Blatchford, of Ft. William, Spent
the 'week-end with the former's
father, Mr. Francis Blatchford and
other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs,. Reg McDonald,
Mrs, Lee Learn, Mr, Ted McDonald
and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hughes
were in Windsor and Detroit over
the week-end attending the McDon
ald—Haycock wedding.
iMrs. Cecil Skinner, Mrs. John
McAlistei* and -Mrs. Mason attended
the
the
nia
nia
golden jubilee celebration of
graduate nurses from
General Hospital held
last week.
■Mrs. Lyda McNeil, of
who has been ill for several months
at the home of Mrs, George Hunter,
of town, was taken to Victoria Hos
pital last week for treatment. Her
condition has been quite critical
during the week.
Mr. Clarence McLean, of London,
accompanied by his mother, Mrs.
J. B'. McLean, his sisters, Marion
and iMrs, Allan Johnston, of Hen-
sall, returned home Saturday after
attending the funeral of Mrs. R. C,
’McLean, Waubaushine, who was
buried last Thursday. One year ago
her husband was killed. They leave
to mourn their loss two sons, Jim
and Don, who have been attending
Toronto University.
the Sar
in Sat-
Clinton,
Mr. H. L. Sturgis, principal of
the Exeter high school, has been
successful in passing the Ontario
College of Education exams in
supervision and also in Instruction
al techniques and practices.
Notice
Office Closed
June 10, 11, 12
Mpnday to Wednesday
while attending Optometric
Convention.
CMM MMMHT | ■, t. Zurbrigg
Optometrist at Exeter
K
MARGARET I. DOUGALL
A.W.C.M.
School Supervisor,
Instruction
Studio on Gidley
Telephone 174rl3,
Musical
Street
Exeter
Round the Clock Service
STEWART’S TAXI
Exeter Phone 155w'
Grand Bend Phone 51rl
Atttactive Lamps
Some very smart lamps have, just been received. They are
table and boudoii* models with attractively styled bases of
glass, either clear or colored. The matching shades of
various designs combine to make these an attractive and
useful ornament for the home.
R. E. RUSSELL
«
Phone 109
V
&
Felt Hat
To be well turned out, it is important to have a hat to
suit you — in style and shade. Oui* selection offers excellent
possibilities.
Give Your Looks a
Break . . . with a New
A. Fraser
Telephone: Exeter 17.
P.O. Box. No. 118
Temporary Office at the house
Income Tax Returns
Bookkeeping,
Financial Statements
for
Farmers,
Business Men,
Professional Men,
Garage Operators
and others.
Exeter, Ont.
of the late Dr. H. K. Hyndman,
Huron Street, Exeter.