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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-08-29, Page 108 THE TIMES-ADVQCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29th, 1946 » 1 191 M HEADQUARTERS FOR Fountain Pens GET YOUR PEN FOR SCHOOL Sheaffer Waterman Parker Items of Social and Personal Interest . . . In and Around 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 ZIP Mrs. Frank Coates is visiting in Rochester, N.Y. Miss Mary Easton, < spent the week-end at here. Miss Lois Swartz has position with Company. Mrs. Edna is holidaying of London, . her home the Bell accepted a Telephone a is ice TRY US FOR EFFICIENT, PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Monday next, Labor Day, will be public holiday, Miss Evelyn Howard, of Toronto, holidaying at her home here. Schools re-open Tuesday, Sept, 3rd following the summer vacation, Miss Nola Perkins is attending Young People’s camp at Ryerson Beach this week. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin King visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peters at Atwood. M(r. Samuel Balkwill, of Santa Barbara, Calif., visited on Sunday with Mir. and Mrs, John Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, of Stephen, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex McFalls, in Biddulph. Miss Marguerite Vincent, of Lon­ don, spent a cousin, Miss Grand Bend. The Exeter Cross wish to acknowledge with thanks the following contribution: James St. Unit $8.12. Miss Wanda Tuckey of near Exe­ ter enjoyed a holiday for a few days with her friend, Miss Doreen Scliilbe.—iZurich Herald. S. B. Taylor JEWELLER li«M 'The Walls Came Tumbling Down’ MARGUERITE CHAPMANLEE BOWMAN Previews Its Coming Attractions WUERTH S Wuerth’s Cash Shoe Store TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Sunday, September 1st, 1946 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.Business ■ Georgian Beauty Shoppe "I RACES Round the Clock Service STEWART’S TAXI $500.00 PRIZE MONEY ON THE NEW RACE TRACK CLINTON, ONTARIO Children 35c . Phone 100 Visiting in Canada These business firms invite your patronage. Dealing with , them gives satisfaction and helps to make this a better community If your feet . . . see us NINE EVENTS — HALF MILE TRACK Repairing _ . attended to . . . while you wait. — Two men to serve you — We heel them, Attend their dyeing, And save their soles. Satisfaction Guaranteed Mrs. W. E. Cavers, Prop. Exeter Phone 245 Dot’s Beauty Shoppe (one door north of Bell Telephone) NatureHe Permanent Waving Lustron Cold Wave Dorothy G. Reeder, Prop. Tel, 71 Exeter WEDNESDAY — August 28th — One Night Only — Mystery Drama — THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — August 29, 30, — Special Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Feature — A. J. Cronin’s CHARLES COBURN TOM DRAKE HUME CRONYN MONDAY and TUESDAY — September 2nd and 3rd — Special Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Musical Comedy — 'Two Sisters From Boston’ KATHRYN GRAYSON LAURITZ MELCHIOR JUNE ALLYSON JIMMIE DURANTE The first show commences at 7.30 Phone 135 Exeter, Ontario Hi SPECIAL SPEAKERS 11 a-m.-—Colonel Rev. K. E. Taylor, M.A., B.D., Huron • College, London, Ontario. 7 p.m.—Rev. Austin; E. Du Plan, B.D., Ph.B., Port Huron, Michigan. — Special Music — The public is cordially invited to these services- Income Tax Returns, Bookkeeping, Financia I Statements for Farmers, Business Men, Professional Men, Garage Operators' and others. Arthur Fraser Telephone: Exeter 17. P.O. Box. No. 118 Temporary Office at the house of the late Dr. H. K. Hyndman, Huron Street, Exeter. Hearts, of Toronto, at the home of her mother, Mrs, E- A. Follick, Mrs, Patricia Motz has returned to Toronto after holidaying with her mother, Mrs. Rose Russell. Miss Gertrude Stewart, of Lon­ don, was a week-end visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs, W. Stone. Mrs, James Pomeroy, of London, visited over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Kestle. Mr. George S. Beavers, of Rus- seldale, spent the week-end with his brother, Mr. B. W. F. Beavers. Mr. John Vance, of Listowel, visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Stone on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Delight Gordon, of Toron­ to, visited for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. South­ cott. Mr. Jack Mahan, of Cleveland,’ visited with Mr. and Mrs. Samson McFalls and family during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wuerth, Reg. and Rey spent Sunday in Detroit visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Long. Mr. and Mrs. R. N, Creech visited over the week-end with their son, Dr.' Hugh Creech and family at 24 Hours for Sponge Clean and Press few days with her Stella Southcott at Branch of the Rea Dental Announcement Phone 243W Exeter 'Zips’ for Zippy Service Wait for the Best o H M0 Just Arrived------ NEW SPORT OXFORDS for Men and Boys Also Work Shoes to suit every pocket. burn or your legs ache ... we have found a solution. promptly and neatly Mr. F. W.-Gladman and daughter Mrs. Warren Sanders have returned home after an enjoyable trip, to Winnipg and Victoria Beach where they visited with the former’s son, Don and Mrs. G4adman. They made the trip by boat from Sarnia to Ft. William returning the same way. M ■---------------------- ------------------------------------- ' ■!!... ..........—---------------- ----------9 Exeter Phone 155w Grand Bend Phone 51 rl Featuring many of the Best Professional Racing Riders of Canada and the United States. — Promoted by — THE LONDON MOTORCYCLE CLUB The place to get your hair in a Holiday Mood! Eugene Machine Parmanents Cold Waves Tel. 112 ' Exeter Vora C. Fraser, Proprietress Snell’s Adults 75c Thieves Enter- Zurich Store Thieves last ■week entered the stew household supply shop in Zur­ ich and removed a hew oil burner, also a new motor. Just how they entered the ‘building is not defin­ itely known, but the police ate working an the case.—Zurich Her- Miss Jean Grieve and girl friend Miss Millie LIsso, Of Los Angeles, Calif., spent three weeks >at Grand Bend and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Coates and- other- friends in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Goates and Elaine motored with them to Roch­ ester to visit with Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Williams. Taxi Service Dr.' Hugh Creech and Grand Bend- Mr. and Mrs. Donald ith and Paul, of Sarnia, spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer. Misses Helen iShapton, Maida Richards, Norma Moir and Margaret Rundle are spending this week at Grand Bend. Mrs. George Hepburn, of Stephen township, is daughter, Mrs. Conway, P.E.I. Misses Doris of Zion, spent their grandparents, George Earl. Mr. and Mrs. iGarnet Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Verne iPincombe this week enjoying a motor -down the St. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Griffith visited over the week-end at the home of Miss Annie. Handford ana Mr. and Mrs. George Griffiths. Mr. R. J. Eacrette, who has spent the past three months in Exe­ ter returned on Sunday to London with his daughter, Mrs. Pearl Wal­ lace. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edwards, of Detroit, were visitors with the for­ mer’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. iSan^ers during the week. Mrs. Gladys Smith, of Montreal, and Masters Eric and Bobby Smale, of Hensail, were visitors with Mrs. Rose Russell and 'Pat during the past week. Jane and Petei- Francis who have been visiting with their grand­ parents, Mt. and Mrs? George Jaques have returned to their home in Tavistock. Mrs. Jack Kestle and infant daughter, Susan Claire, of Halifax, are visiting for a few weeks with M‘r. and Mrs. Rufus Kestle. They made the trip by airplane. Mr. C. R. Russell, of Wetas'kiwin, Sask., is visiting his sister-in-law, ’Mrs. Rose Russell and Pat and other friends. He expects to return to Wetaskiwin this .week. Mr. T. 0. Southcott forepart of the week in a business trip. Mrs. accompanied him as far where she visited with Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart and Children, of Toronto, who have spent the summer at their cottage at Hillsboro Beach, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Will Ryckman on Saturday. Mrs. J. C. Snell and Miss Marilyn Skinner are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beaver in Toronto. The latter have returned to Toron­ to after holidaying in Exeter and Crediton. Six members of the Swine Club sponsored by the Exeter Agricul­ tural Society were at Stratford on Tuesday and made an interesting trip through the Whyte Packing Co. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hall, of Detroit, ■Mrs. Elizabeth Renshed and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hiveley, of Romu­ lus, Mich., visited over the week­ end with relatives here. They left for a visit to Toronto. At the morning service in Jallies St. United Church on Sunday a solo was sung by Mrs. Wm. Street (nee Amy Johns) and a duett was sung by Mrs. Percy MbFalls and her brother, Mr. Frank Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Welly Ryckman and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Ryck­ man, of Kalkaska, Michigan, who have been visiting with' Mir, and Mrs. Will Ryckman and other rela­ tives in the community have re­ turned home. Mrs. Frank Triebner received by registered mail from Belgium a sheaf of flowers made., by Miiss Denise Van Ootgen, Belgium, which was gratefully acknowledged. She is 15 years old and still takes care of their son, Edward’s grave. Barr, Ju'd- visiting with her H. Palmer, atw. and the Doreen Brock, week-end with Mr. and Mrs. and are trip spent the Toronto on Southcott as Preston Miss Lyda Moorhouse The office of Dr. J. W. Corbett, dentist, Exeter, will be closed from August 20th to Sept. 4tli. * . We know you want household ap­ pliances but don’t take substitutes. You’ll be well repaid to wait for your favorite GENERAL ELECT­ RIC equipment. — Refrigerators — Ranges & Stoves — Washers — Radios — Toasters —< Kettles — Hotpoint Small Appliances Alberta Coals Lump and Briquettes These briquettes are made from a high carbon smokeless coal with a high heat value. They are excellent fuel for the fire place. Phone 33 Jas. P. Bowey iiiwiM—wiiniMimin^niiTnun----------------------------------------------------- 1—~ Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.26 Oats 48c to 51c Barley 6 8c Creamery Butter.. 45c. Eggs, A Large 44c. * Eggs. A Medium 4>2c. Eggs, Pullets 3 6c. Eggs, B 28c Eggs, C 24c Eggs, Peewees 12c. R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter, Ont. Smart Smart is the word that describes these new, two-colored, plastic belts designed by Hickok. They’re the latest thing out for the better dressed man. an’s I s r I i