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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-07-03, Page 8Homemade Meat Loaf 1 < * ♦ * Homemade Summer Sausage WIWD4X JULY Srd, 1911 closed on the above dates. ♦ ♦ • For I'ermanents of Lasting Beauty, Spiral, Croquinoje, Combination, MqcWelw VERA C. DECKER, Prop. Phone 112 Evenings by Appointment Markets. New wheat SOc. Creamery Butter, 37c Eggs, A Large, 24c Eggs, Medium, 21e Eggs, B, 17c Dressed Hogs, $13,50. July 6th to16th THE EKETEK TIMES-ADVOCATE IDEAL MEAT MARKET C. Tanton CAVSN PR^BYTERIAJM CHURCH Rev, C. Hill, B.A., B.D. Miftlister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.-™Sunday Sdhpol 7 p.m,—Public Worship. Begin­ ning a series on “Faithful Say- ipgs”. No, 1, "Christ Jesus Came into the World to Save Sinners". Evening Service only during July LOCAL NEWS x Robert M. Southcott has joined the staff of the Times-Advocate. Miss M. Broderick visited for a few days with relatives in London, Miss Gertrude Stewart, of Galt, is holidaying with her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Stewart. Mr, Lawrence Battersby, Who is with a military band in Toronto, was home over the week-end, Mrs. W. E. Weekes and Billy vis­ ited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer at Grand ^pnd. Master Billy Yearley, of Credi­ ton, is visiting with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Lawson. Mrs. J. M. Southcott, Florence- and Don are occupying their sum­ mer cottage at Grand Bend for the month of July. Rev. A. and Mrs. Page and son John are holidaying for the month of July at their summer cottage on Wigwassan Island, Muskoka dis­ trict. Mr; and Mrs. Albert Geddes and Mr. and Mrs. George Geddes at­ tended the marriage of their neph­ ew, Mr. Albert Edward Johnston, to Miss Alice Annie, only daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garlick at the Grove United Church on Satur- 1 day last. NOTICE Dr. H. H. Cowen wishes to an­ nounce that his dental office will be closed from June 30th, to July 19th, inclusive, while on vacation. NOTICE—During the week of July 14th to 19th my office hours will be 7.00 to 10.00 p.m. on Tues­ day and Saturday. John Drugless Practitioner and etrist. Ward, Optom-, 3-3tc SALE—Fordson tractor and plow,- $150'.00. Also %Ford * FOR Oliver long stake truck, dual tires and 6-ton license, $295.00. Sandy El­ liot, $xeter.---------j------ WANTED—A couple of rooms for light housekeeping. ^Apply Statton’s after 7 p.m. at N. ltp FOR SALE—Litter of 11 pigs. Will take a horse for pasture. Wanted—A good used Coleman iron. Apply at Times-Advocate. ltp young FARM MUST BE SOLD—On ac­ count of ill health of owner, 150 acres with good buildings, best of land and convenient to’ Exeter. Will Sell at once with all crops included or for fall delivery. Priced very low and on easy terms. C. V. Pickard, phone 165 Exeter. The office of the TimeS-Advo- cate will close each Saturday after­ noon during the summer. The of­ fice will be open from eight to ten o’clock Saturday evenings. LOST—-Member of 1st Hussars, London Unit, lost “Evans” Cigarette Lighter in or near the Park. Person­ al value to owner. Please notify this -paper or direct to S. A. McKay, 258 Briscoe St., London. Reward. Active middle-aged man or woman to handle our business in this dis­ trict and replace regular salesman recently called for army service. Must have car and be. able to fur­ nish references. New low prices and special pay and training now as­ sures good income right from start. Write Fuller Brush Co., London, for interview and full particulars. FOR SALE—Some nice houses and cottages, some for cash, others part cash, balance by month, 100- acre farm with complete set of buildings, with water system, good bush, crops in. Priced right. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. See Geo. F. Clark for all kinds of windmills, pump jacks, pumps and piping. Repairing windmills and pumps. Phone Crediton 23-6. 3 Dashwood. R. R. FARMS FOR SALE—-100FARMS FOR SALE—100 acres, brick house, bank barn, water in buildings, hydro, bush. Best of land. Mostly seeded out. Easy t?rms. Immediate possession if desired. Several other good farms for immediate Or fail possession. C. V. Pickard, phone 165, Exeter. CASH for fox horses and dead animals,- Two-hour service, night. Grinder for Sale. Crediton, 47rl5 collect. Williams. day or Phone Jack And other varieties of Cooked Meat for the hot weather meal C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Phone 38 < t MEN WANTED PIG MONEY FOR YOU Famllex Line of over 200“guaran­ teed household necessities. People buy on sight. Pig repeat business sure. Now Is the time to make your start, Everywhere 'business is boom- iftg! If you are industrious and willing to work, send your name and address, and yeu will receive our Illustrated catalogue and plan. FAMILEX, 570 St. Clement, MONT­ REAL. Sell Skinner visited for a few her niece in London, J. Smith Montreal visited with Mr. over the holi- Mrs. Ed.Lindenfield, and days in Toronto Mr: J. A. Christie, of Toronto, spent the week-end. at his home here. Mrs. R, days. with Mrs. W. Smith in ■day. Mr. and Arnold spent a few this week. *Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith, of Toronto, are visiting with Miss An­ nie Handford. Mrs. Charles Birney and daugh­ ter, Mrs. Ferguson, spent a day this week in Wingham. Mr. and, Mrs. W. H. Levett, of London, spent the week-end with Mrs. Florence Acheson. Mr. Jack Waldron, of Kincardine, and. Mrs. Waldron, spent the week­ end with friends at Grand Bend. Miss Ann Turnbull, of New York, is spending the summer with her mother, Mrs, Elizabeth Turnbull. Miss Ferroll Fisher, of Sarnia, spent the holiday with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Hill, of To­ ronto visited over the week-end with the latter’s aunt, Mrs. Edith Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frayne spent the holiday with the former’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan, in To­ ronto. Mr. G. E. Beavers, B.A., of Mor­ risburg, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr.’ and Mrs, B, W. F. Beavers/ Mr. Eli Christie, of London, and Stewart Campbell, left Monday for Halifax, where they have joined the S.B.A. of the navy. Miss Catherine Armstrong left last week for Muskoka, where she is'employed at the Glenholn/e Ho­ tel for the summer months. Mrs. Fred Burley (nee Estella Paplestone) of Detroit, Mich., is visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Edith Snell, of town. Mr. Jack Coickwill, of London, spent Sunday and the 1st of July with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gar­ net Cockwill. Mrs. J. Guyer and son *David, of Thorald, with her brother, Mr. C. L. and. Mrs. Robertson. ..Week-end visitors with Mrs. Hannigan were Miss Annie Cox, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Cornish, of Brucefield. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lawson, Crediton, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Thiel, of Zurich, spent Sunday, with Mrs. t A. R. Tomlinson. Congratulations to Stewart Fuke and Grant Taylor, who were suc­ cessful in passing their examina­ tions at Western University. Mrs. Johnston and little daugh­ ter, Ellen, of Fergus, Minn., visit­ ed last week with their aunt, Mrs. R. Skinner, and uncle, Mr. Hodgson. Mr. H. L. Sturgis, of the Exeter H.S. staff, left for Toronto to-day where he will assist in examining papers in Upper School French Au thors, Misses Carla Dettmer and Doris Hay and Messrs. Herman Dettmer and Rudy Kraus, of Kitchener, spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Oke. Mr, Wm. Davis, of Sky Harbor Airport, is holidaying at his home here. He is leaving the latter part of the week to attend a Veteran’s Reunion in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnston, Eugenie and Hughie, paid a plea­ sant visit to his mother, Mrs. Rich­ ard. Johnston and uncle, Mr. W. H. Johnston, this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. B’. Hoiioway, of Elkhorn, Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller, of Fort Atkhison, Wis., Were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Rowe last week. Mrs. Graves and soft, and Jeanette Taman, of London, spending this week with their onts, Mr. and Mrs. W”. W. Taman, and also at Grand Boftd, < Jitney Bingo in the Canadian Legion Rooms SATURDAY, JULY 5th at 8.30 sharp Drawing for door prize at 11 p.m. All Good Prizes. War Savings Stamps Consolation Drawing Every Hour, Our Time MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH JAMES ST, UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. J, Woods, M.A., in charge Mrs. N, J. Dore, 'Organist 10 a.m.—'Sunday School in both churches. 11 a.m.-—Public Worship in Main St. Church, 7 p.m.-—Public Worship, James St. Church. Thursday, 7,3 0 p.m.—Union Prayer service in Main St. Church. TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss Fourth Sunday after Trinity a.m.—Sunday School a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ mon. The Rev. M. Elston. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Phone 77 MONSTER Exeter Cross FROLIC Trivitt Memorial Church Lawn. TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 15 th * * * Auction Sale Bingo Baking Sale Fish Pond Hot Dogs Ice Cream and Candy Pie and Ice Cream, Coffee -Draw on Hand Painted Picture- BAND IN ATTENDANCE ADMISSION FREE I are spending this week 1 M. of K. of MIsS are par- i Mrs. G. Tuckey, of Lucan, re­ turned cto her home after visiting for three weeks with her sister, Mrs. Jonathan Kydd. Foot Sufferers! Special Attention! The Special Representative of Miracle Foot Aid HAMILTON, ONT. Will be at A. E. WUERTH’S STORE "The Home of Bunny White” Exeter, on Tuesday, July Sth 2 to 7 p.m. PLAN TO SEE HIM! No Charges for Consultation “Miracle” Method of Correction successfully proven by our many satisfied customers in this district. Marion Pooley. Beauty Shop- All Work Guaranteed. Exeter Phone 245i The Unemployment Insurance Act went into effect July 1st, Employ­ ers of labor who have riot already done so should register without de­ lay. Master Billy Redmond, of De­ troit, ■ is spending the summer holi­ days at the home of his grandpar­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pearce and at Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. K. Werner, of Lon­ don spent July 1st, with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer, at Grand Bend. Mr. Werner is remaining for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Wilson, of London, spent the forepart of the week holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hicks. They will spend the latter part of this week in Toronto. Miss Norma Wilson, of St. Cath­ arines, Ted, of Carling Heights, Hugh, 'of Dorchester and Bill Wil­ son and Tom Parks, of London, vis­ ited with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wil­ son, on Sunday. Exeter’s Victory Flag with six pen­ nants are now floating to the breeze across. Main .St,. The .six’pen­ nants are due to the fact that Exe­ ter raised 264 per cent of its. quota in the Victory Loan. Dr. O. G. and Mrs. Truemher and Virginia, of Strathroy; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Chambers and Billy, of London, and Campbell McLagan, of Mitchell, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Winer on Sunday. Communion service and reception of members was held in the James St. United church Sunday morn­ ing. For several weeks a class in Church Membership has been con­ ducted by the pastor, Rev. A. Page, in the Sunday School and on Sun­ day nineteen of the scholars united with the church. MEN’S CREPE SOLE OXFORDS Very comfortable for summer and gives excellent wear. Wear a pair on your vacation $2.95 to $3.95 ) in PHONE 81 EXETER, ONT. **x With the R.C.A.F. Among the recent enlistments the R.C.A.F., from this community at the London Recruiting Centre, were. Francis John McIntyre, of Parkhill; Wiliam Reuben Switzer, of Kirkton; Frederick George Sim­ mons, of Exeter; Francis Ankorn Golding, of Seaforth; Irvine Keith eWeber, R.R. 3, Dashwood. Caven and Carmel Churches Combine Summer Services Caven Presbyterian Church, Exe­ ter and Carmel Presbyterian church, Hensall, will co-operate with their services for the summer months. During the month Of July Rev. D, C. Hill Will conduct the services in the morning at Hensall and in his own pulpit at night. For August Rev. Wm, Weir, of Hensall, will have charge Of the services, preaching at Caven in the morning and at Hen- • sail 'at night. NEW SHFFRS & CFI ANFSF CRFPFSJL V JLi4 If kaJ ill, JL JO JLal JBiTK. LJ ItaJC .JLl JFilikJL 9 JLfl LJil»ill ’SW? llljul. Jbad IkuJ We offer a number of new patterns in these two lovely materials. If you can make your own dress you will be delighted with one of these dress lengths at ENGLISH TURKISH TOWELLING These are excellent value. We are fortunate in having a good supply on hand 20c 25c 30c and 35c PURE LINEN TOWELLING We have some very fine linen towellingAX This is a very scarce goods as the makers\ are weaving cotton and linen now. Values at per yard 35c to 55c PRINTS WILL BE HARD TO GET We offer a big range of good patterns that retail at per yard 25c and 30c KIDDIES SOX PER PAIR 10c This is a clean up of ou'r 15c to 25c lines. Nojt all sizes left. Clearing at per pair 10c Ladies’ House Dresses $1.00 eacjh In a good range of patterns and colorings. Buy several at this low price. Materials are better than they will be another season. BOY’S AND MEN’S HATCHWAY UNDERWEAR With no buttons to button dr come off, cool and comfortable for. hot weather ■ Boy’s 75c Men’s $1.25 BOYS COTTON SHIRTS AND PANTS In short pant or long. The shirts are the inner or outer style which are very popular $1.39 and $ 1.95 MENS STRAW HATS Clearing nil straw hats that we have in stock. Values to $2.25 I GENERAL ELECTRIC Refrigerator Buy food af bargain-day prides and keep it “garden-fresh” for days m a G-E Refrigerator. You’ll -get new savings in food and upkeep every day. Come in today. MADE IM CANADA R, , RySS^LL. '..................... BUY FOOD ON BARGAIN DAY SAVE EVERY DAY .. I.. "ll111............................................................................................................... ............. Visit our China Department Come in and look over our new china and bring your visitors with you. .Many new lineshave been added lately. You will be interested in seeing our new English Ware Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday^ ' NEW POTATOES 7 lbs. ...... 25c . , CERTO . 1. bottle . ., . 25c JEWEL SHORTENING 2-1 lb. pkgs..; 25c WAX BEANS 2 cans . .... 19c CROWN TEA 1 lb. Black, 69c lb. Black or Mixed, 35c RUBBER RINGS 5 doz. ................25c ZINC RINGS 1 doz® ® • • « ® Post’s Sugar Crisp CORNFLAKES 3 boxes . 4 . 21c' Lexia SEEDED RAISINS '2 boxes .... 25c Please leave your Order for Cherries Southcott Bros. '. Eldrdd SimmonS, of Strat- spent the holiday at his home alllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllH ford, here. Miss Onalee Batson is holidaying with her grandmother, Mrs. T. Harvey. ' Mrs. Gladys Rousom, of Toronto, is holidaying with friends in thjs community. Mrs. T. O. South"cott is visiting with hei’ cousin, Miss L. Bowman, at Preston. * ; Mr. Gleh McTavish, iof the Galt Aircraft School, spent the holidays with his mother. . Miss Ruth Fraser, of London, vis- I ited -at her home here for a couple I of days last week. | Miss Meta Salter underwent an j operation on Tuesday for the re- ; moval of her tonsils. Miss Olive Quance, of Toronto, holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. W. Jf Beer at Grand Bend. Mr, and Mrs. John Smith, Huron St., visited in London with friends ( for a few days last week. Mrs. Evelyn Broderick has re­ turned to Exeter after visiting in St. Catharines for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blatchford, of Toronto, are again spending the Summer months at Grand Bend. Miss Laurene Beavers, nurse-in­ training at Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don, is holidaying at her home here. Mr. and. Mrs. Chas. RicO, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fletcher and Miss Moore, Of London, called oh their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johns recently. Mr. and Mrs. R. H, Sayers hnd Son, of Dresden, called on friends in town Monday while on their way to Inverhuron for their hblidays. ■Mr. Bob Wenger, who has been in Chatham for the past three weeks, Visited over the holiday with his family hbrd and left for Hamilton where he is now stationed. Mr, and Mrs. W. iG, Birney and Gordon, of Toronto, visited over the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Charles $irriey. Gordon IS spend­ ing two months with Mr» and Mrs. Lyle ttoftpei*, df Wingham. Complete Line of Summer Merchandise Smart and up-to-the-minute Arrow Shirts. ■*S» J . . Ties, Socks, Pyjamas, Hats, Caps and Sweaters Mrs. Chas. Johns is spending Sonie weeks with Mr., and Mrs, Ken­ neth Jphns on the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Perkins and Joanne, Of Detroit, visited 'in Exe­ ter on Sunday. Miss Joanne is re­ maining as a guest with her cousin, Eileen Hunter. 'Mrs. .F. B. Hill, Miss Shads, Hill, Mrs. Tonkin and Mr. Cal. Hill, of Detroit, attended’ the Mitchell re-4 union at Springbank, on Saturday and spent the week-end with re­latives in/ Exeter. ■■ Mr. aiid Mrs. H. T. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. May, Mr- rifid Mrs. J. H. Jones and family/ Miss May Jones and Mr. and'Mrs. W. C. Alli­ son were at Lakeside on July 1st visiting With ReV. R? and Mrs. May. Mrs. John Mdy, Misses Carrie and Miniiie May, of Toronto, also spent the day there, Mr. John Brokenshire, of At- jwood, is Visiting his, sister, Mrs Jona Sims. Mi’. Jonathan Kydd returned home Saturday after spending three weeks visiting with relatives in London and Thorndale. Arnold Caftnam, Of the R.C.A.F,,| St. Thomas, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.,. Garnet Cock- Will and returned on Wednesday to his homo in Kfenaston, Sask. Mr. Robert Dfrthey has received word that he has been successful in passing the examination tor Dm- balmef’s Certificate at the Canadian School of Embalming, Toronto. Mr. A. Parker, formerly with *rraquair*s Hardware, who Has been employed in War Work in London for some time, I® this week moved his wife and two children to that city. children to that & ■Tl .<