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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1941-07-24, Page 81 THE EXETER TIMES-AD VO CATE .... Notice w. Vc m c, Decker wishes to an* that ¥*« Beauty Shoppe will be closed from Thursday^ August 7th, to Wednesday^ August inclusive, while on vacation. Exeter Markets Old Wheat, §0e Creamery Butter, 39e Bg'gs, A Large. 30c Eggs, Medinin, Hggs, B, Dressed Hogs, ■ GOOD JL*RIGES GOOD CROPS inn the weeds, mow. CPW instead. Ford tractom save you’.time, labour and money. See 1 them now’ at SANDY ELLTOT’S Exeter, Ont. Also some good used Tractors and Plows Mr, and Mrs. R- H, Sayers and son Billy, of Dresden, been holidaying at Tobermory, called Exeter on Monday with Mr. and Mrs, Crediton. Guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed- Westcott were Mr. John Fahner, Pearl and EJdward, of Crediton; Mr. and Mrs.. Clinton Sweet and Irene, Mr. Harry Sweet, of Windsor, and Mr, and Mrs. Roy- lance Westcott. Mr. and Mrs. and sons Harry and Chas. Hern, of Zion guerite Gallop, of ed on Sunday with the former's aunt, Mrs. H. L. Kyle, the occa­ sion being Mr. Hern’s birthday. Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Down, of Sparta, have been spending part of their vacation at the home of' their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Kernick, i on the Thames Road, They are leav­ ing this week for Muskoka along with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fanson, of town. . . Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robinson and son Glenn, of London, visited ; with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Isaac and other relatives on Sunday. Glenn, who has just completed a three months’ course at Western Univer­ sity, with the R.C.N.V.R., will leave this week-end for Halifax for fur­ ther training in connection with the navy. who have Inverhuron and on friends in and also visited M. W. Teller at $14.25. IDEAL MEAT MARKET , ■ C. Tant on ♦ ♦ ♦ Summer Sausage in the Canadian Legion Rooms SATURDAY, JULY 26th at 8,30 shm’p Drawing for door prizes every hour our time All Good Prizes. War Savings Stamps xa Special Oil Permanent CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Douglas C. Hill, B.A„ B.D. a ■ Minister Mrs. Jf. G'. Cpchrane, Organist 7 p.m.—’Public Worship Sermon: “Proverbs of the Early Church” IV “The Proverb <of Contrasts” During August morning service only, conducted by Rev. Wm. Weir, B.A, Thursday, July 24th — Sunday School -and Congregational picnic at Turnbull's Grove. Homemade Meat I«oaf And other varieties of Cooked Meat for the hot weather meal Phone 38 t Harold Hern Bobby and Mr. and Miss Mar- Kirkton, visit- Main St. LOCALS $5.00 for $3.75 Other prices $2,95 to $10.00 TOMLINSON’S wumu UNION SER VICES MAIN ST, UNITED CHURCH JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. N. X Woods, M.A., in charge Mrs, N. J. Dore, Organist 10 a.m,—Sunday School in both churches. 11 a.m.—-Public Worship in James St, Church. Fourth in the series on the Book of Revelation. 7 p.m.—Public worship in- Main St. Church. Thursday, 7.30 p.m.—Union Prayer Service in ’Main St. Church, t J2XETER. ONT. 20c each * * * EXETER FROZEN FOODS iPhone 70 Exeter i I Mr. Grafton Cochrane spent the week-end in Tillsonburg. Miss Anne Kernick, of London, is •holidaying at her home here. Mrs, Robert McGregor, Betty and Bobbie, of Detroit, are visiting with Mrs. Arthur Tapp. Mi’. Stanley Frayne, of Southcott Brothers staff is holidaying this week at St. Catharines and Niagara. Mr. Philip Johnson, of Fonthill, is visiting with relatives in town for a few days this week. Miss Evelyn Wesse, of Wallace­ burg is spending this week 1 Miss Anne Gordon. Pte. Allan Richard, of Camp den, is home for three months ing the harvest. Miss Margaret Melville, of Clin­ ton, is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Melville. Miss Gwyn Cann has returned home after visiting for a few weeks in Dunnville. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. May and Miss Marjorie are holidaying at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mrs. Elsie Remington, are visiting in Exeter Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Lyon, boro, and Dr. Lyon, of Windsor, visited during the past week with Dr. D. A. and Mrs. Anderson. Miss Mildred' Watson and Mr. George Hammond, of Toronto, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cann. Miss Jessie Lewis, of is visiting with Mr. and ward Coombes and Mr. Wm. Cutting, of Exeter. Mr. and family, of with the Aidworth. Mr. A. E. Wuerth has some very fine glads in his garden. He pick­ ed his first glads on the 12th of July. Mrs. Geo. Jaques and Mrs. H. L. Kyle spent Tuesday with the for­ mer's brother, Mr. Melville Hern, of Zion. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coates and Wilma and Shirley Coates, of Us- borne, are spending this week at their cottage at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beaver, Dor­ een Campbell and Margaret Wurm spent the week-end in St. Cathar­ ines and Niagara. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Little, Miss Minnie Hodgins and Mr. Wes. Hod­ gins, of Ilderton, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Heywood. . Miss Norma Wilson, of St. Cath-' arines, and Corporal Ted Wilson, of Toronto, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hill and I Margaret and Misses Beryl Lake and Jacqueline Ziegler, of Kitchener, 1 I visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie I Richard on Wednesday. [ Mr. and Mrs. G. Dettmer, Carla, Flora and Herman and Mr. Nor* ; man Hackborne, of Kitchener, spent i the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. I Lome Oke. A light frost visited this section early Sunday morning. Early rising i motorists found some frost on their windshields and at least one man reports some of his flowers nipped. Mr* and MfS. R. N. Creech and Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Southcott visited the forepart of the week with Rev. and Mrs. Page at their summer cot­ tage on Wigwassan Island in Mus­ koka. Mr. Fred Mewton, of the Ford Garage, received word that his moth­ er, Mrs. Gordon Newton, of Strath­ toy, was taken ill and removed to St. Joseph’s Hospital, She Is re­ covering nicely, Ma and Mrs. Harold Kuntr., of Windsor, Spent a few days last week at the home nt Ma William Kuntz, following a motor trip to Montreal, Ottawa and North Bay. Mrs. William Kuntz continues to improve in health. With Bor- dur- TENDERS WANTED — Tenders will be received by the Secretary for the painting of two rooms at the Exeter High School. Tenders to be in by August 2nd. Work to be completed before opening of new term. Miss K. MacFaul, Sec. -Houses in Exeter, Farms of 3 acres acres. W. C. Pearce, Exe- FOR SALE—- Crediton, Lucan, to 200 ter. RENT—3-room apartmentFOR on William St. West. Apply to Mrs. Harold Beaver. WILL PAY CASH for horses and cattle over 300f pounds, dead or alive, free of medicine or disease. Phone Kirkton 34r3, collect. Francis Mink Ranches. Ross tfc com- Cluney and of Detroit, and Grand ot Londes- Stratford, Mrs. and Ed- Mrs. Glen McTavish, who has been at­ tending the Galt Aircraft School for the past five months, has been successful in passing his examina­ tions and left on Saturday for Man­ ning Pool, Toronto. Misses Laurene Beavers and Dorothy Traquaii*, nurses-in-train- ing at Victoria Hospital, London, returned to their duties on Sunday after holidaying at their homes here, Mr. and Mrs. Kervin Werner and daughter Barbara, of London, and Mr. Werner’s father, visited with ■ Mr. and Mrs. W. J- Beer over, the week-end. Barbara celebrated her' Sixth birthday on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Beverley Ache­ son and Nancy and Mrs. Farrell re-.. turned to Toronto on Saturday af-! ter visiting with the former's moth­er, Mrs. W. T. Acheson. Jane Ache- j son is remaining for some holidays.; L.A.C. Launce Battersby, of the R.C.A.F, Brass Band, Toronto, has been home on leave from July 12 to July 28.’ With his wife and family he will spend the next few days camping at Sauble Beach, re­ turning at the end of the week. The draw for the Rose of* Shar­ on quilt made by the Main Street Unit of the Red Cross, was made at the Red Cross Frolic on Tues­ day evening, Mrs. K. J. Lampman , having the * lucky ticket. The pro- ■ ceeds for the quilt were $113.80. I .* 10 11 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss Seventh Sunday After Trinity i a.m.—Sunday School . a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser mon. The Rev. M. Elston. *Marion Pooley • Beauty Shoppe Shoppe will be closed from ✓Aug. 4 — Aug. 11 (Exeter Phone 245 FLYOC1DE * * * Kills Flies Instantly. Will not Taint Food or Stain Delicate Fabrics 8 oz. 25c refill, 20c 16 oz. 45c refill^ 40c Your Drugs at ' ROBERTSON’S Phone. 50^ Exeter HillMrs. Francis Hamilton, are visiting former’s mother, Mrs. An English billiard table, plete with balls, and cues will be offered for sale Friday afternoon at the auction sale of the chattels of the late Mrs. Fitton. FOR SALE—1933 Chev. Pick-up, new tires, newly reconditioned. Priced right. Sandy Elliot, ltc FOR RENT—Building suitable for store and office. Apply to E. Lindenfield. " HONEY FOR clover honey, in tainers, 12c per over, 11c per lb. R.R. 3, Exeter. SALE- customers’ lb.; 50 Darrell •Choice con­ ibs. or Parker, 17-2tp HOUSE FOR RENT—Brick re­ sidence in central location, modern 'conveniences. Apply to R. D. Hun­ ter, R.R. 3, Exeter. Phone Kirk­ ton 39r7. tfn FOR SALE—A number of young pigs. Apply Solomon Gingerich. Phone 84r3, Zurich, Ont. 10-3tp i • 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. See Gep. K Clark for all kinds of Windmills, pump jacks, pumps and piping. Repairing windmills and pumps. Phone Crediton 23-6, ft. R. 3 Dashwood. 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 good farms for immediate Or tail possession. C. V. Pickard, phone 166, Exeter, C’ASH FOR FOX animals removed, vice, day or night, tow, iYtliL boHool HORSES. Dead Two-hour sot- Phone Credi- Jwk Williams. # PROCLAMATION Monday, This day has been proclaimed Civic Holiday for the Village of Exeter and all citizens are re­ quested to observe it as such. Miss Dorothy Davis is holidaying in London. Mr. G. J. Dow shipped a carload of horses to Montreal oq Tuesday. Monday, August 4th, has been proclaimed as Civic Holiday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R- Goulding two children are holidaying Grand • Bend. Mr. Johnston is confined to bed at the home of his daughter Mrs. Hyndman. Miss Muriel Hewitt, of town, is visiting this week with Mr. ' and Mrs. Hubert Cooper, near Khiva. Mrs. Will. Brokenshire, of Elgin- field, is visiting Mrs. Jonah -Sims, who has been ill. . Miss Evelyn Lawson, of London, js’Spending her holidays at her home hbre. , Mrs. Milles Pullen and" son, Don­ ald, spent Saturday with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs', George Earl. Huron County Council, ex-mem­ bers and county officials yrith their families are holding their- annual picnic at Harbor Park, Goderich, this (Wednesday) afternoon. I B. W. TUCKEY, Reeve to Merchants and Shippers t We are endeavouring to do our bit in the conservation of gasoline. In doing so we are asking you to mail all orders possible. In other cases our trucks will leave our office at 9.00 ‘a.m. for London. Please have all Calls in for freight pick ups early so we can avoid unnecessary trips up and down our streets. Also we wish to state that we are discontinuing our evening delivery, but your goods may be procured off the truck at our office if necessary until 9.00p.m. Your kind co-operation will be appreciated. LET US WIN THIS WAR FIRST. SAVE GASOLINE We Do Not Want Rationing. / Mr. Bert Pilon, of Sky Harbor Airport, visited in town over the week-end.' Mrs. Harry Cudmore, of Seaforth, is visiting with her nieep, Mrs. J. C. Snell. Mr. Ben Dawson, of the Public Utilities staff has returned after holidaying for two weeks in, London. Rev. and Mrs. N. J. Woods were in Toronto Tuseday attending^ the funeral of Miss Hastings, an 'aunt of Mrs. Woods. Messrs. Jack Frayne and Wilbur Passmore, of Detroit, spent the Week-end With Mr. and Mrs. Clay­ ton Frayne and other relatives. Julia, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dunlop, has been confined to her .bed through illness but is improv­ ing. Mr. and Mrs? Melvin Guenther and family, of Jackson, Mich., are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mi’s, Robert Sanders. Misses Myrtle and Maxine Reeder returned home Monday aftei* spend­ ing the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Grant, of St. Thomas. Sgt. Rollie Mots, Of Chatham, and Bartie MOtz of the R.C.A.F,, Toronto, visited at their home here over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Will Amy, Mrs. Ar­ thur Douglas and Mr, Allan Amy, Of Burford, visited with Mrs. Amy’s mother, Mrs. E. Jory, over Sunday. MA and Mrs. John , A. Turnbull and family, of Aylmer, visited over the week-end with Mrs. John Me* Cullagh and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann.. Mr. and Mrs. tAlex Wanless and Miss. Marguerite Vincent, of Lon­ don, and Mrs. B. Finder, of Mont­ real, called on Mrs. 0. A. south- b Complete Line of *, ft Summer Merchandise Smart and up-to-the-minute , ■ Arrow Shirts. 0 Ties, Socks, Pyjamas, Hats, Caps and Sweaters. PHONE 81 Mrs. A. E. Willson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Pearcei and daughter, and Mrs. /Dr.) Lumley, of St. Thomas, visit­ bed with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pearceed with Mr. and Mrs. W. on Saturday evening. Sunday visitors with Mrs, H. C. Glarke were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, Miss Lois Clarke, and Mr. Jack Matthews, of London; MA and Mrs, George Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smythes, of St. Thomas. Quella Robinson and of Detroit, who Grand, Bend, TUCKEY TRANSPORT Phone 25w Exeter, Ont. I icdtt in town on Saturday last. Week-end visitors with Mr, Mrs, M. L. Beavers ‘Were Mr. Mrs. Wallace Selves arid family; Mrs, Otto Sawyer, of Mt. Pleasant. Week-end, callers at their home were Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wynn and Misses Sarah and Mandd Shier, and Mrs. Jacques, of Woodham. and and and ....... ; Z And then there wasthe ehap who was knocked off for vagraney and’ Sent to jail. When he got there the warder told him to strip and have a bath, “What?” he said. /.‘Get into that there water?” “Yes,” the warder said. . “Blimey, you don’t ’arf need a bathT Mow long, is it since you had one?” “Well,” the ehap said, “I’ve never Misses Dorothy .Keliher, are holidaying at spent Monday with Mr/ and Mrs. Clayton Frayne. Joan, daughter of‘Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Parsons, of Usborhe, under­ went an operation for the removal of her,tonsils, at Dr. Fletcher’s Hos­ pital oh Wednesday morning, been arrested before.” Group I, Mrs, Christie’s group, of the James St. W.M.S.. held a qiilit- itig on the church lawn On Monday afternoon. Two guilts were guilted for the Rod Cross. A picnic- lunch was served including apple pie and icecream. ' The afternoon was ■much enjoyed. * ’ “I*V6 just heard that my sister has a baby, but they didn’t say What sex it is, so I don’t know whether I’m ah uncle Of an aunt.” •9 i