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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-06-05, Page 8aHCK.sju.u’, jw® s», mt THE. EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE T V’sBeauty Shoppe I wish to announce that I have moved into new quarters, next my former location. VERA C. DECIDER, Prop* Phone 112 Evenings by Appointment • to Exeter Markets New wheat 80 c. Creamery Butter, 35e Eggs, A Large, 19c Eggs, Medium, !7c Eggs, B, 15c Dressed hogs $12.09 Mrs. Cora Sanders, of Detroit, ©pent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Robt. Sanders, Mr, Robert Wenger leaves on Friday for London, where he will spend a few weeks attending the preliminary training school of the’ Hell Telephone Company, Week-end visitors with Mr. Fred Hogarth Mrs, Fred Mitchell were Mr, Fiw Mitchell and Mr* and Mrs. R. J. McNaughton, of London; Mr. Wm. Anderson ■and Miss Mur­ iel Hogarth, of Windsor* Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Birney and Gordon, of Toronto, motored up and spent the week-end with Mrs. Chas. Birney. They were .accompanied by ■Mrs. D. F. Ferguson, of Winnipeg, who will visit for six weeks with her mother* Mrs. J. Paisley and daughter Jeanette, of Toronto, spent the past Week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Dunn, of XJsborne, Mr. Paisley was up for the week­ end and Mrs. Paisley and daugh­ ter returned with him. Mr. and Mrs, Allan Percival and children, Geraldine and Barry, of North Bay, spent the fore part of the week with Mrs. Perci­ val’s parents, Mr, and Mirs, H; Strang. They took this opportun­ ity to come down while Mr, Alex Strang was at home, A number of cousins of Mr. Wit­ her* Cudmore met at the home of his sister, Mrs. Wm. Fraser, on Wed­ nesday evening, to bid Mr. and Mrs. Cudmore farewell, prior to their leaving for Windsor and Detroit and later leaving for their home in Ed­ monton, Alta. The evening was very pleasantly spent and a very appetiz­ ing luncheon was served, after which Jitney. Bingo fhe Canadian Legion Rooips SATURDAY, JUNE 7th at h.30 o’clock Drawing for door prize at 11 p.m. All Good Prizes. War pavings Stamps Main StPhone 38 CHOICE QUALITY MEATS * * *■ full line of Smoked andA Cured Meats, Butter, Lard,’ and Shortening t LOCALS The office of the Times-Advo cate will close each Saturday after noon durins' the summer, fine will be open from eight to o'clock Saturday evenings. The of­ ten CAVEN PKESmWAN church Rev* Douglas C* IJIU, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs* J. G. Cociii’ane, Organist 10 a.m,—Sunday School 11 q.m.—Public Worship Sermon: “Not Worthy” 7 p.m.—-Public Worship Sermon: “Of the Jews” ■&Young Men’s Smart Striped -3 IDEAL MEAT MARKET C, Tanton theReserve Friday, June 6 th, for the recital by the pupils of W, R. Gould­ ing in James Street church, Exeter. See advt. Miss Reta Elworthy spent the webk-end with her mother, Mrs. Elworthy. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Seldon vis­ ited in St. Catharines over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Stephensthe company wished Mr. and Mrs. > __ ____ _ ___ __ _ 'Cudmore a safe journey. They are spent the week-end with his parents leaving Friday morning for London. Bracebridge. Private Roland Motz, of Chatham, Marion Pooley Beauty Shop All Work Guaranteed Phone 245 2 WEEKS’ SPECIAL MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Norval J. Woods M.A. Mrs. N. J. Dore Orgapdst and Choir Leader 11 a.m,-—Public Worship and Church School. The Minister 7 p.m.—The Minister, Thursday, 7,30 p.m. — Midweek meeting pf Prayer and Bible Study. * for These are values that we will not be able t o duplicate again. They are double breasted styles. You will like, the new patterns. BEATTY WASHERS $10.00 and up Mil Galbraith will be at the all day Saturday apply at $7.00 {DeLUXE CREAM PERMANENT I II J OtherI i I JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev, Arthur Page W* R. Goulding, A.T.0.M* Organist and Choir Leader IQ a.m.—Church School. 11 a.m.—Rev. Robt. Hicks, of Lon­ don, representing the Temperance Federation. 7 p.m.^—Rev. Robt. Hicks. 1 Thursday, 3 p.m.-—Women’s Assoc­ iation. $4.50 Permanents, $2.95, $3.75 and $5.00 ♦ ♦ * Tomlinson’s Hairdressing private Roland Motz, of unatnam, , _ __ . vrymiTpsrs A TUtr* ) is spending an 11-day leave ^LEAVITT g THEATRE I store GEO, HAWKIN’S HARDWARE A sale of cut flowers will be held at E. R, Hopper’s Furniture, store Saturday evening. Proceeds in* aid ef Red Cross. FOR SALE—Male collie pups. C. Baumgarten, R.R. 2, Dashwood. ltP'. FOR SALE—Seed beans, a bushel. E. Willard, one south of Exeter, FOR SALE—Seed beans. Apply to F. W. Sims, R.R. 1, Hensail. ■Phone 177rl4, Exeter. ltc APARTMENT FOR RENT—All modern conveniences, sun room. Available July 1st. Telephone 15 5J See Geo. F. Clark for all kinds of windmills, pump jacks, pumps and piping. Repairing Windmills and pumps. Phone Crediton 23-6. R. R. 3 Dashwood. FOR SALE—Baby’s pram, bone colored. As good as new; also play pen. Apply at Times—Advocate. 29-3tp his family here. Mrs. Gordon Heaman, of Harms- worth, Man., is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baker, Bartie Motz, of the R.C.A.F. Manning Pool, Toronto, sjpent Sun­ day with his parents* Mr. Nelson Hill, of Toronto, is -Tsiting with his mother, Mrs. L. Aidworth, for the week. Miss Patricia Russell, of Lon­ don, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Rose Russell. Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch, of De­ troit, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keys, of town. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Aylen arid •daughter Helen., of London, spent the week-end with Miss Bowey. Rev. Ernest Grigg returned on Friday from a three weeks' speaking engagement in New York State. Miss Lois Clarke has secured a position in London and left on Monday to commence her djities. Mr. and Mrs. King and Mrs. Kennedy, .of Detroit, spent Satur­ day with Mr. and Mrs. George At­ kins. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Grant, Donald, Mac and Gary, of St. Thomas, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tomlinson. Mrs. J. E. Williams, of Mitchell, . who has been visiting with Dr. and Mrs. D. A, Anderson* returned to hex’ home. Donald Winer, of the University of Toronto Detachment of the R.C. EXETER Phone 135 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 2 features “Tugboat Annie Sails Again” TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH. Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr, Middleiniss Trinity Sunday a.m.—Sunday School •a.m.—National Day of Prayer. Members of the Middlesex-Hurons and of the First Hussars will at­ tend in a body. The Exeter Band will be in attendance. Intercession and Prayer Service—- Thursday, 8 p.m. Choii* prac­ tice, 8.30 ip.m. The Spring Deanery of Huron, will be. held in Blyth on Friday. The Chancel Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Archie Davis on Friday at (8 p.m. The Sunday School and Congrega­ tional picnic will be held at Grand Bend on Wednesday, July 2nd. 10 11 4 9 STANFIELDS SHIRTS AND SHORTS The popular warm weather underwear for men. Per garment, 50 cents. MEN’S ANKLE SOX FOR SPRING In a wide range of new. patterns and colorings. Per pair, 50 cents. NEW PATTERNS IN MEN’S FINE SHIRTS New patterns in forfused collared shirts. These are excellent patterns and real value, at $1.50 each MEN’S FINE OXFORDS In the new tans with pointed toes. Also good staple fitters at $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 New Summer Wash Dresses In plain colors, stripes and flora! designs, A range of lovely dresses. Sizes 14 to 44. very special, at each $2 >95 NEW SUN TOG SPORT SHOES These are very snappy, cool and com­ fortable and come in a range of colors. Per pair, $2.50 NEW SUB-STANDARD SILK HOSE In the new shades for spring. These are oustanding value. per pair 69c A comedy drama starring MARJORIE RAMBEAU and ALAN HALE “Viva Cisco Kid Starring CAESAR ROMERO * * * MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 2 features “Ellery Queen” A master detective^ starring MARGARET LINDSAY, RALPH BELLAMY Flight Lieut. Norman and Mrs. Anderson and David of Summerside, Prince Edward Island, and Mrs. H. C. McAlister and Dalton, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, are visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Anderson. Twelve additional scholars from the Exeter H.S. have been granted ■their term in order to engage in farm work. A representative of the sugar beet industry addressed the scholars last week, emphasizing the need for help. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Redmond and Billy and Mr. C. C. Priest, of De­ troit, and Mr. and Mrs. John Orch­ ard and Mr. Albert Orchard, of Shedden, were visitors with W. C. I Pearce and family Saturday and I FARMS FOR SALE—100, acres, brick house, bank barn, water in buildings, hydro, bush. Best of land. Mostly seeded out. Easy terms. Immediate possession if. desired. Several other good1 farms for immediate or fall possession. C. V. Pickard, phone 165, Exfeter. CASH for fox horses and dead animals. Two-hour service, iaight. Grinder for sale. Crediton, 47rl5 collect. iWilliams. day or Phone Jack1 4tp. orFOR ' SALE—Farms, large small, in Huron and Perth, some With electricity. Saw mill, planing mill, homes in Exeter and other villages. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE Brick house, two-storey, over acre of land. Immediate deed. Right price for quick sale. Apply to J. W. Morley Or R. ?T Creech. FOR SALE—One and a storey frame house, Andrew St, nace, complete bath, some hardwood floors. Range wired. Inside de­ corations good, Nice garden fruits. W. C. Pearce, Exeter, half fur- with i TENDERS Tenders will be received by the Undersigned until Ili2 o’clock noon Saturday, .June 7th, for the sale of the wooden hangar situated on Sky Harbour Airport* For particulars see the County •Clerk at the Court House, Goder­ ich, ont. 29-2tc N* W. MILLER, County Clerk women wanted OPPORTUNITY OPEN—^Steady income full of part time. Guar­ anteed Familox Products are at­ tractively packaged, create Instant eye-appeal, build and hold custo­ mers’' confidence, If you are Willing to adopt our methods and invest a few dollars, we will help you to jiro- greSs surely and quickly. For free catalogue and complete details: .. g^o stMISS G. ST* GEORGE, Clement, MONTREAL. 1 ___________________ I A.F., spent the week-end with his ( parents here.____________________| Mrs. Wilbur Martin has been con- 1 fined to her bed with sciatica. Her i many friends will hope for her I speedy recovery. I Dr. George C. Hind, Mrs. Hind { and Harlene, of Walkerton, visit­ ed with Mr. and Mrs. John Hind on Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shfeere and two children, of Flint, Mich., vis­ ited on Friday last at the home Of Mr, Frank Sheere. Mr. Ed. Howald’s many friends will be sorry to know that he is confined to his bed. He is some­ what improved at present. Rev. Mr. Anthony conducted the services at Mt, Pleasant and Ander­ son on Sunday supplying for Rev* Mr, Rapson, who is on vacation. Mr.- and Mrs. Alexander Stewart *■ and Mr. and Mrs. Percival Dungey, of Southampton, were week-end | visitors with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Martin. . I Mrs. Archie Davis and son Bobby ( returned Tuesday from a few days’ | visit in London with Mr. and'Mrs. Gordon Vgetts. and also with Mr. | Davis, ' t Mr. Wm. J. Smith left the fore­ part of the week for Ottawa where he has secured a position with the government in connection with war work. Mrs. Catherine Creech spent the Week in Staples attending the fun­ eral of her brother, Mr. Frank Mc­ Donald, who passed away on Satur­ day morning* / Mr. and Mrs. Orby Kestie spent the week-end with their parents, Mrs, Kestie and .Mrs, Elworthy, Mr* Kestle’s mother returned With them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burkhart, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mr* and Mrs, Gordon Oavis and family, of To­ ronto, Were week-end visitors With Mr. and Mrs* Jos, Lavis, Mr, Alien Fraser, who has been engaged with the Huron Lumber Co., for several years, is assisting the Kalbfleisch Lumber Co. at Enrich, leaving on Monday, Er, Blatchford, of Ft, William, spent the week-end with his father, Mr. F. Blatchford, and sister, Mrs. Wtn. Wood. Dr, Blatchford« was last wook elected president ot the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, “Rivers’ End Starring DENNIS MORGAN Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers Visited with their son'Reg. in Sarnia on Sunday. A pleasant celebration was Geo. Anderson, sent were his daughter, Mrs. John Findlay and two .sons, Buster and Douglas; a grandson, G. Vrooman, all of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Oscai* Anderson and two children, of Sar­ nia; Mr. and Mrs. Art Broderick and daughter Joan, the latter a great-grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Findlay was taken ill while here and is. remain­ ing for a few days. birthday surprise held Sunday for Mr. Among those pre- Sunday. Stewart Fuke of town has accept­ ed a position with Canada Steam­ ship Lines for the summer months. He left Wednesday for Sarnia where he will be engaged on the Noronic, a passenger boat sailing from Sarnia to Duluth on Lake Superior. Mr. John North/cott, of Empress, Alberta, is here on a visit with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yellow and other re­ latives in the disti’ict. It is forty- three years since he last visited here and says he sees a great many changes. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Johnston, and Miss Phyllis Blake, of Ash field, visited at the home of Mr, W, H. Johnston. The "former’s mother, who has been staying with her ■brother-in-law, returned ito Ash­ field to attend the 40 th anniver­ sary of the W.M.S. RECITAL- Programme Presented by Vocal and Piano Pupils of W. R. Gouldling, A-T.C.M. FRIDAY, JUNE 6th 8 p.m. VOCAL—-4-part Mixed Voices. Ladies* 3 arid 2 part Songs. Men’s 4-part Songs. This will he given by combined voices of the Vocal section. ® 1 PIANO—Solos, Duets, Piano Duos (2 pianos), Piano Concerto (2 pianos) < SILVER COLLECTION 2 PEAS .............19c SOAP P. and G. ............25c PyrexDessert Dish Free SUPER SUDS 1 Box with Relish Dish both for 24c PUNCH 1 Large Bottle 25c 1 Medium Bottle 15c Make your own cool drinks KELLOGG’S All-Wheat Flakes 2 Pkgs ..................... 25c Cup and Saucer ... 9c AH'for........................34c TEA Lipton’s Black or Mixed 1 lb.....................38c While they last CATSUP Large 26-oz. bottle 19c TAPIOCA Tatad-to-Measure SOLD BY 6 bars Save the Coupons Proceeds entirely for Red Cross Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday Aylmer TOMATOES Southcott Bros Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hern Goderich, spent Sunday with the former’s sister,'Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johns. 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bowey and Mi*, and Mrs. Wm. Allison are in To­ ronto, attending a coal dealers’ con­ vention. Mrs. E. Aidworth, of Staffa, un- detwent an operation for the re- ; moval of her tonsils at Dr. Fletcher’s J Hospital the latter part of last jjweek. Rev. A. Page and Mr.. Henry Delbridge are attending the an­ nual convention of the London Con­ ference which is meeting this week in Windsor. Thd draw for the rrig sponsored by the choir of Trivitt Memorial Church, was made on Tuesday ening, at the Legwn jmoms and won by MrsAElfafMffif town. ev- was ' A \\James St. W.Af Group 2 of James fSt. W.A., der the leadership ipf Mrs. E. Row- cliffe, met last Tfi;xrsday evening at the home Of Mrs. H, Sturgis. The evening was spent in Red Gross sewing and knitting* Ar­ rangements were made for a picnic tt> be held on Mrs. E. C. Harvey’s lawn on June 26 tli at 3 p.m. James St. Evening Auxiliary The June meeting of the Willing Workers’ Evening Auxiliary Of James Street Church was held at the home Of ’Mrs. Harvey Pollen, on Monday evening. The president, Helen Penhale, was In charge Of the business period. Following this, Mrs. J. H. Jones presided over the meeting,. The theme for the month was “Remonstrating the Way of Christian Friendship”. Elaine Coates sang a solo. Mrs. Witmer and Mrs. Coates gave the Scripture readings and comments, followed by prayer by May pones. Alice Handford gave A reading, “Gardens of Friendship”. Reta Rowe Sang a solo. The guest speaker for the evening was Mrs. J. M. Southcott, who spoke oh items of interest in connection witli the London Con­ ference Branch W.M.S, convention held in Woodstock recently, The meeting fciosed with the National Anthem, followed by the Mlspah benediction, Lunch was served by the committee in charge of the meeting, TIP TOP CLOTHES are hand cut and individually tailored to your measure. Choose YOUR new suit from 500 all-British fabrics in every wanted pattern and color. TIP TOP TAILORS LIMITED w. w. TAMAN James St. Group Meeting The closing meeting of group Nd. 4, of James St. Women’s Associa­ tion Ed* May with port .. . ............. „___ All meetings had been well attend­ ed. Two quilts had been made and was held at the home of Mrs. Lindenfield on Wednesday, 28th. The afternoon was spent sewing and knitting. The ro­ of work done was gratifying. donated to the Red Cross, arid the amount of money raised was $4'8.30. Sincere appreciation Was expi’ess- - fed to all the members of the group Whose finea loyal cooperation made such import possible. *,,.*■■8. / ......... . and Mrs. Carman Coupe andMr, _ family of St. Thomas, spent Sun­ day with Mr* and Mrs. Goo. At-1 kins. j