HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-06-13, Page 10Page 10 THE TlMESrADVQCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 13th, 1946
Exeter markets
Wheat, $LIQ
Oats, 5fc.
• Barley, 7Op,
Creamery Rutter, 44c
Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,
Eggs,
A toge 31o
A Medium 29c
Pullets 26c
B 26c
C 24c
Georgian Beauty Shoppe
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Items of Personal Interest ,, , . In and Around Town.
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Navy League Appeal
WEDNESDAY — June 12th — One Night Only
— Two ’Features
'Galloping
Thunder’
CHARLES STARRETT
SMILEY BURNETTE
'Talk About
a Lady1'
JINX FALCONBURG
JOE BESSER
Satisfaction. Guaranteed /
Mrs. W. E. Cavers, Prop.
Exeter Phone 245
PERMANENTS
Cold Wave and Eugene Machine
Arrange NOW for your Spring
Hail-dressing Needs
Tel. 112 Exeter
Vera C. Fraser, Proprietress
Snell’s
Taxi Service
Phone 100
Miss M. E. Brown is spending
this week; at Bayfield.
Miss Dorothy Hooper and Mr.
Lome Elford visited in London on
Sunday,,
Mr, B. W. F. Beavers is spending
this week with his son George
Morrisburg,
Little Miss Darlene Wilson,
London, is visiting at the home
her grandparents.
Mrs, Lydia Sweitzer is spending
a few days at Melbourne at the
Lippert Hardware.
Miss Marion Francis, of Kirkton,
spent the week-end in Stratford
with Miss L. .Webber.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rowe and
Muriel spent .Tuesday in Sarnia
with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rowe.
Mi's. Percy Noels, of Aylmer,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E, Appleton,
Larry Snider and Jerry Moffatt
made a business trip to Toronto
last Wednesday by private plane.
Martha Smith is attending
Dave Lippert, of
is confined to her
at
of
of
IMMUNIZATION CLINIC
Exeter Phone 155w
Grand Bend Phone 51 rl
Dot’s Beauty Shoppe
(one door north of Bell Telephone)
Naturelie Permanent Waving
Lustron Cold Wave
Dorothy G. Reeder, Prop.
Tel. 71 Exeter
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — June 13, 14, 15
Round the Clock Service
STEWART’S TAXI
DANCING NIGHTLY UNTIL LABOR DAY
'Gordon Delamont’
Now Playing at the Lido Deck and Sky Club, Brant Inn.
The first show commences at 7.30
Exeter, Ontario
Friday, June 14th, 1946
at
EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL
'I
MONDAY and TUESDAY — June 17th, 18th
'A Yank in London’
ANNA NEAGLE REX HARRISON
DEAN JAGGER
Dancing Every Wednesday and Saturday
THE “CLIF. GORDON ORCHESTRA”
Summer Opening
SATURDAY, JUNE 22nd
WATCH NEXT WEEK’S PAPERS
A 2 hour program by
will be given in
Zion Church Shed
Usborne
es.z
at 9 p/hn,
Admission 50c and 35c
Proceeds for the
Trustee Fund Of the Church
MEN'S
SOFTBALL
*
Friday Night
Grand .fiend vs, Exeter
at 9 a.m.
Third Whooping Cough
Immunization
Dr. and Mrs. Truemner of Arthur
visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Harvey, over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall,
of Hamilton, were recent visitors
with Mrs. Marshall’s father, Mr.
John Northcott and other friends.
Mr. Joshua Golding and Mr,
Hugh Brooks, former residents of
the Sexsmith neighborhood who
moved to Michigan about sixty
years ago, called on old friends
and former school mates on Satur
day last. They saw many changes
in these parts, this being their
first return visit in these many
years.
Judge O’Flaherty—.“Haven’t you
been 'before-me before?”
Prisoner—"No, yer honour. Qi
never saw but wan face that looked
loike yours and that was a photy-
graf of an Irish king.”
Judge O’Flaherty—"Discharged!
Call the next case!”
Mrs.
her sister,
Melbourne,
bed,
Mr, and
Toronto,
Mrs.
last,
Miss Kathleen Hay
Carty spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Prance, of Win-
chelsea.
■Capt. Bruce MedcL, Mrs. Medd
and David, of Napanee, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Medd.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Campbell, of
Belmont, spent 'Sunday at Grand
Bend, and visited with the former’s
parents on Sunday.
Mrs. W. G. Medd is confined to
her home, the result of a fall which
resulted in
bone being
Mr. and
town, and
Shipka,
with
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Shapton
and Mr. and 'Mrs. (Arthur Rundle
spent a few days the latter part of
the week at Niagara Falls, Ft.
and Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Torn Heaman
Bert, of Carmen, Man., Mrs.
Walker and Darlene, of Winnipeg,
are spending this week with Mr,
and Mrs, Wm. Baker.
,B. M. Francis? District Manager
of Canada Life Assurance Co., is
in Quebec City attending a busi
ness conference of his Company’s
Quarte'r Million Dollar Club.
Miss Jane Willis,
Willis and Mrs. W. H. Dearing
spent a week-end in Detroit and
attended the wedding, of James
Willis, son of Mrs. Thos. Willis.
Mrs. E. Appleton and daughter,
Mrs. Percy Noels, visited Miss Bes
sie Busch, of London on ^Sunday
and also took in the morning ser
vice at ~ ' ”-*• ’ ’
Miss
London
part of
course given by the 'Provincial Hyd
ro Commission at the London Hotel.
Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Steiner spent
the week-end in Jackson, iMich.,
where on Saturday they attended
the wedding of Miss Barbara June
M'acLachlan to Dr. Andrew Vincent
Thelan.
Miss Mary VanCamp, of Ottawa,
is recuperating at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Van
Camp, following an appendectomy
operation in Victoria Hospital,
London.
Mrs. A. Forrester and son Drew,
of Hamilton, and Miss Dorothy
Forrester, nurse-in-training at Vic
toria Hospital, London, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. G.
Forrester.
Mrs.
who
Mrs.
were guests
Charles Harris
YV.R. Berry,, of
: of Mr. and
on Saturday
and. Mr. Clit
the tip of
broken.
Mrs, Albert
Miss Pearl
spent Sunday
Rev. and Mrs, '
her ankle
Keyes, pi
Keyes, of
• afternoon
Turner, of
Erie
and
Gib.
Mrs. Merle
Calvary United church.
Margaret Melville was in
for a few days the latter
last week taking a short
Mrs. George Geddes was taken
to Victoria Hospital, London, on
Monday last where she will receive
treatment.
Fit, Lieut, Lome Howey, DFC,,
of Winnipeg, accompanied by Mrs.
Howey, is visiting his mother, Mrs.
L, F. Howey. Fit. Lieut, Howey is
taking a six week’s course with the
ROAF in Toronto. »
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hockey and
Mr. Norm Hockey spent Sunday and
•Monday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Simp
son, of Toronto. Mrs. Norm Hockey
and Wayne returned with them af
ter spending two weeks with her
sister,
David H. Wethey, son of Mr. E.
J. Wethey, of town, who is taking
the special radar course at Western
University, has been successful in
passing his first year examinations
with sufficient high standing to
continue his course.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Brintnell,
of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Brintnell, of town. On Saturday last
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brintnell ac
companied them
with his brother,
nell,
Mr, and Mrs.
tawa; Miss K. Hays, of Sarnia, Mrs.
R. Corsaut, of Oakville; Miss Gerry
Wilson, of Chatham, and Mr. and
Mrs. J. Creech, of Exeter, attended
the Halls-Hicks wedding at Cent
ralia on Saturday and spent the
week-end at the Hick’s home.
Miss Evelyn Howard, of Toronto,
spent the holiday week-end with
her father, Mr. G. S. Howard. They
had as their guests the latter’s
sisters-in-law, Mrs. Jas. A. Carnie,
of Bayfield, and Mrs. Allan Esler,
of Lloydminster, Sask. Also visiting
them were Mrs. E. MacNeil, Nevis,
Alta., Mrs. Roy*'Stowell, Big Valley
Alta,, Mrs. E. Drysdale, of Regina,
Mr. and Mrs. M. G, Drysdale, of
Hensail. The four ladies from the
West with Mr. John Drysdales £rom
Vancouver recently arrived in the
community to visit with relatives
and friends.
to London to visit
Mr. Melville Brint-
,N. Moody, of Ot-
Father—“You remind me of
Adam.’’
Son—“Why, Dad?”
Father—“I put you in the garden
to do a little woi’k and all you do
is raise Cain.”
Income Tax Returns
Bookkeeping,
Financia I Statements
for
Farmers,
Business Men,
Professional Men,
Garage Operators
and others.
r
There is still a great need for comforts for the boys
in the Merchant Navy.
They were the boys who saw to it that our war mater
ials were delivered on time.
To-day^ lest millions should starve, they are expected
to continue their duty in aid of the starving.
It’s still a national duty to see that they have some
comforts,
Navy League Tag Day Next Sat, June 15th
The Girl Guides are organized to make the apppal.
BE GENERQUS!
The Navy League Committee
W. C. Allison, Sec’y-Treas.
KU
We Have . . .
Tomato Plants Zinnias
Foliage
Geraniums Pots of Mixed Plants—
Asters Nice for gifts.
MM |M|txeter rl owerShop
Ralph Bailey and Family Phone 276
Stove Repairs
We are very glad to say that a splendid shipment of elements
has been received. They have been very difficult to procure
and now that they are added to our other parts in stock we
are in a position to repair all makes of ranges, rangettes and
hot plates.
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R. E. RUSSELL
Phone 109 Exeter, Ont.
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.
Dad will be as happy as a lark when you gift him with one
, 6of these useful articles from our store.
■Hats■—Ties
-Braces ■Belts
—Socks
Taman’s Men’s Wear
I dozen only Fine Bleached Sheets, 72”x95
Each $2.50
Pillow Slips to match, pair $1.00 These are greatly reduced, in
price. -Just enough paper in each
lot to do an average size room.
Ask to see them.
t
We Sell
HENSALL AT EXETER Astoria Shoes
Enacted by the Zurich Lions Club
For June Brides—Our counters are filled with new
China hnd Glass Ware for* gifts. We are always pleased
to have you bring your friends and see whpt we have
On display.
Monday/ June
at 6 o’clock
Exeter Community Park
The annual Brokehshire reunion
was held at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Jonah Sims on Saturday,
JUne Sth with forty-two members
present, Games were played and a
bountiful lunch was served On the
lawn. Guests were .present from
London, St. Thomas, Atwood Dash
wood and Oreditoh.
The man who always looked at
the bright side of things had the
misfortune to suffer from burglars
who raided hfs store,
’’But it could have been worse,”
ho said philosophically. “You sec,
I didn’t lose as much as 1 might
have, for X had just finished mark
ing down things for the month-end
sale?’in
A
For an Evening of Real Fun
Come to the
Minstrel
in the Grand Bend Casino
Tuesday Evening, June 18th
at 8*00 p.m.
LAUGHTER AND CHUCKLES GALORE,
SONGS, JOKES, FUNNY DIALOGUES
Sponsored by the Grand Bend Citizens’ Organization
Admissions 50c; Students 25c
for Men
In sand, blue, red or green. This
is a popular style.
Boys’ $1*59 Men’s $2.00
•It pays to buy good shoes ■— 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
Phone 16 Exeter