The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1942-01-08, Page 8t
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Thursday, January 8th, 1942
s Beauty Shoppe
For Pemanents of Lasting Beauty
(Spiral, Ci’oquinolcs Combination
Machineless
VERA C. DECKER, Prop-
Phone 11a
Evenings by Appointment
Exeter Markets
Old or New Wheat, $1.05
Creamery Butter. 38c
Eggs, A Large, 29c
Eggs, Medium, 26c
Eggs, B, 22c
Dressed Hogs, $14.50
WANTED
It
Applications’ will be received by
the undersigned for the positions
of two Corn Borer Inspectors for
/he County of Huron. One to work
In North Huron and the other in
South Huron. The wages paid to
be 60c. per hour, the accepted ap
plicants to .provide their own trans
portation. in the performance of
duty,
Applications to be in the hands
of the County Clerk at Goderich
not later than 12 o’clock noon,
January
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2tc
20th, 1942,
N. W* MILLER
County (Clerk.-----_V------
annual meeting? of
Road (Farmers’ club
Tuesday evening of
the
will
next
Hy.
will
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The
Thames
be held
week at the home of Mr,
Rohde at 8 .o’clock. Reports
be received ' and officers elected.
Enquiries are being received for
Alberta coal. More orders are
needed to make up a car. Also or
ders are being received to make up
a carload of oats. Order early.—
P, Passmore, Sec.
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NOTICE
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Parties wanting quarters of beef
or pork place your orders now. All
animals killed will be only choice.
If for storage, cutting and deliv
ering will be free. Prices reason
able. J. A. Nichol, Lake Road, ltp
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NOTICE
CHOICE
QUALITY
MEATS
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IDEAL MEAT MARKET
C. Tanton
Main St.Phone 38
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ANNOUNCEMENT j
Mrs. W. Grafton Cochrane will I
receive for the first time since her!
marriage at her home, Andrew St., 1
on Friday, January 16th, from 4 to i
6 p.m. !
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LOCALS
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Winchelsea Store will be closed
aftei* 7
January,
p.m. each evening during
., February and March, ex
cept on Saturdays. R. E. Pooley.
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LOST—In .Stephen Township
Tuesday, a small tan and white
male dog. Please phone 2 W ---------V---------
SALE—Front quarter
For information apply
Flynn or to Frank 'Par-
lt?
on
fe-
ltc
of
to
FOR
beef.
Garnet
sons, phone Hensall 92r33.
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-A load of good clover
Will pay good price
Times-
ltc
WANTED-
or alfalfa hay.
for good quality. Apply at
Advocate.
winter
to 14
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FOR SALE—Two girls’
coats, snow suit, sizes 10.
years. Also dresses and fur jack
et, boy’s 2-pant suit, size 8 years.
Cheap. Mrs. Geo. Armstrong, Exe
ter, Phone 15. ltp
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WANTED—50 shoats weighing
between forty and eighty lbs. Also
fat hogs for Fearman’s Hamilton.
Highest prices .paid. John Hodgert,
Phone 184, Exeter or 37rl7, Kirk
ton. ltp
Hew *fuit or Overcoat
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
First Sunday after* Epiphany
11a.m.—Sunday School
7 p.m.-
Fine suiting and materials are becoming increasing
ly hard to obtain and we strongly advise you to get
your new clothes in the nfear future. At bur store
ydu will find a large range of fine snappy cloths from
which we can tailor you a smart new suit or overcoat.
-Evensong and' Sermon
The Business of Life”
•Friday, 8 p.m.—Prayex* Service
Rev. Wm. Weir, of Hensall.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss
KUO
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ExeterJames Street Eyening* Auxiliary
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W. W. TAMAN
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Ivan ‘Perkins, of London, spent
the New Year holiday with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Perkins.
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Are you TALKING to ONE
MAN or a THOUSAND Mr.
MERCHANT?
A shipment of new stamped mats has just arrived. You will like the new patterns
They come in two sizes only-
35c and
•n
Ibex and Plaid Flannelette Blankets
These are scarce goods. We are fortunate to have a good supply in plaids and plain
centres with pink, blue, green, yellow or mauve borders. Our prices are low per pair
$2.65
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
Marion Pooley
Beauty Shoppe
All Work Guaranteed
Exeter Phone 245
Mrs, J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10 a.m.—Sunday School
Services as usual both morning and
evening.
Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will
be dispensed Sunday, January 18
PRINTS PRINTS
Showing a fine range of prints in excellent patterns and colorings,
early as their is going to be quite a shortage. Values
Buy your prints
Norm Hockey
agent for'
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We will call for and deliver
Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays.
!An Apeal to BEASON.
Avoid the risk to your family’s
health and comfort by checking
your coal supply again, And. if
you’re running short, play safe by
ordering enough D & H -Anthracite
to carry you into warmer weather.
Our delivery will be prompt.
MAIN ST, UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Norval J, Woods, M.A,
Minister
Mrs. N. J, Dore
Organist and Choir Leader
11 a,m.—Public Worship and Church
School. The Minister.
7 p.m,—Pictures of Chungking,
capital of China.
Wednesday, Jan. 7, at 8 p.m.—Even
ing Auxiliary at Helen Dignan’s
home.
Thursday, Jan, 8, at 8 p.m,—We„ek
of Prayer service. Rev. Page.
Friday, Jan. 23rd—Congregational
meeting.
20c
Jas. P. Bowey
Phone 33
“The Favourite Pennsylvania
Hard Coal”
Yama Cloths and Cotton Flannels O'-
Splendid for children’s wear and warm and cozy for night wear. We have a splendid
assortment of patterns and colours at
35c and 39c per yardJAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Arthur Page, Minister
W. R. Goulding. A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir Leader
11 a.m.—The Minister
3 p.m.—Church School, Bible Class
7 p.m.—The Minister
Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Week of. Pray
er Service. Speaker, Rev. N.
J. Woods.
Thursday, 3 p.m.—Woman’s Assoc
Thursday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Service
Main St. -United church,
Friday, 8 ip.m.—Prayer Service
Trivitt Memorial church.
30c
Kenwood All Wool Blankets
See the lovely shades we are showing in Kenwood all-wool blankets. We have them
in plain or reversible. Full range of shades to choose from. Priced at $5.95 and $7.95
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Mr. and Mrs. E. Erwin visited for
several days during the past week
with relatives at Plattsville.
Mr. and Mrs.’ E. E. Aidworth, of
• Hay township, and Rev. W. E. and
Mrs. Aidworth and son Ian, of
Staffa, spent -New Year’s with Mr.
and Mrs. McClellan at Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Cullam, Miss
-Orla Cullam and Mr. Grant Palmer,
t of 'Kenaston, Sask., visited recently I with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Cockwell,
of Stephen. The families were neigh-
• bors in the West. .
! Miss Eileen Lewis returned to
I Toronto Friday of last week to re
sume her studies at the College of
Education after spending the holi-‘
days with her parents, Mr. andI Mrs. Harry Lewis,
Mr. Roy Curtis, of Newfoundland,
and Ivan Prouty, who are attend
ing Oshawa Missionary College,
j and Mr. Stewart Prouty, of Wel-
I land, spent the holiday at the home
I of the latter’s parents, Mr. and
! Mrs. Clayton Prouty.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers
spent Sunday with the
brother,
Mr. and
seidale.
Cornish,
ed socks
that this
j ted 49 pairs of socks for the sol
diers.
Mr, Frank Stacey, of (Crystal
■City, Man., has been renewing old
acquaintances in this community.
He visited with Mr. and Mrs. Nel
son Stanlake. Mr. Stacey is a for
mer resident of Sodom, lealving!
here for the West about forty years
ago. He notes many changes. He
I states that our old friend, William
Brooks,. of Crystal City, has fully
recovered from his recent illness
and is again going strong as but
cher and drover.
Those’ who spent New Year’s with
Mr. and Mrs. Percy T. Passmore
were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long and
Marion, of Stratford; Mr. and^,Mrs.
Earl
•ton;
and
thur
j of Kirkton; Mr. and fars. Garnet
| Johns of Woodham; Mr. Wm. Johns
Dorothy, Ethelene and Eileen, Mr. j and Mrs. Gilbert Johns and Grace,
| Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johns, Mr. and
i Mrs. Carmen -Cann and larnily, of
Exeter; Mrs. John Cann, Mr, Harry
Jeffery, of Hensall and Mr. John
Tookey, of London.
Miss Alta Harvey is attending
Westervelt School in London.
Miss Audrey Mitchell, of Lon
don, spent New Year’s under the
parental roof. 5
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Tuckey, of
London, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Lawson f<Jt New Year’s.
Miss Florence Southcott has re
turned to London to continue her
studies at Westervelt Business Col
lege.
Miss Dorothy Traquair, nurse-in
training at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
dQn, spent Sunday with, her par
ents.
Mr. Milford Prouty, of Welland,
spent Christmas at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
Prouty. (
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reaman are
visiting in Toronto with the form
er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Reaman.
Mrs. Garnet Passmore, Murray,
Frances, and Barry, of Sarnia, spent
New Year’s with Mr. and Mrs. Clay
ton Frayne.
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Becker and
Robert, of New
New Year’s with
A. Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kading
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Gaiser.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tyerman, of
Brussels and Miss W. Frayne, of
Atwood, spent New Year’s with Mr.
and Mrs. R. McInnis.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph, of Calgary,
spent New Year’s with* Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Robertson. Mrs. Adolph
is remaining for a visit. *
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hackborn
and Mr. Herman Dettmer, of Kit
chener, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Oke-
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Northcott
and Mr. and Mrs. Geddes and son
William spent New Year’s in
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
Hamburg, spent
Mr. and Mrs. G.
Fred Kading and1
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former’s
Mr. George S. Beavers and
Mrs. Harry Cornish at Rus-
While visiting there Mr.
who is an invalid, show
lie had knitted and stated
- past summer he had knit-
2 p.m.—Sunday' School
Sunday services at
8 p.m. f
Friday, 8 p.m.—Young People’s
Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting
All are welcome.
Pastor—E. Clemens
Grocery Specials for Thurs.. Friday and Saturday
FLOUR
Choice Pastry
24 lb. bag . 67c
SALTED SODAS
McCormick’s
1 lb. pkg.. . .
SOAP
' Comfort.
PORK & BEANS COFFEE
Aylmer Nabob
3 tins ... . 25c 1 lb. pkg
LARD
Choice -Maple Leaf
1 lb. pkg.... 15c
MIXED CANDIES
Gums, Chocolates, Creams
CORN SYRUP
5 lb. tin ... . 55c
White
COOKING BEANS
Southcott Bros
Phone 16
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WANTED—A limited number -of
■ yearling cattle for wintex* feeding.
Apply at. Times-Advocate. ltc
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WANTED — Lady stenographer
proficient in shorthand and typing.
Apply at Times-Advocate.
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FOR SALE—Business property,
well located, Exeter. Would make
a good property for person wishing j don with Mrs. E. Humeston.
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Lon-
to carry on a business, or for a sound
investment. C. V. Pickard, phone
165.
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RENT—6-room house on
St. Modern conveniences.
" FOR
"William
Apply to John Ward, Optometrist,
,’Exeter. 3tc
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’ Season tickets tfor the Exeter
Arena are now available from the
Secretary, W. G. Medd. High School
students’ tickets are $2.50; pub
lic school, $1.50 and adults, $3.00.
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FOR SALE — Houses, stores, j mills, blacksmith and woodworking] shop and farms large and small. W. •
C. Pearce, Exeter.---------v---------
FOR RENT—-Modern furnished,
£teaiii-heated -apartment, $7.50 per
Week. Apply Sandy Elliot, Ford j
Garage. I
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FOR SALE—-Waterpower chop
ping mill, barn, residence and 26
acres laud. W. C. Pearce, Exeter.
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FARMS FOR SALE—Never
ed before, 1’00 and 150 acres,
with fine buildings, silo and
Hydro and Water throughout.
" sonable price. T'erms, C. V.
ard, (phone 165, Exeter.
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FOP SALE—Comfortable
house, nice lot, all conveniences.
Several other homes. C. V. Pick
ard, Exeter.
been
pre-
, The January meeting of the
James Street Willing Workers’ Ev
ening Auxiliary was held at the
hojne of Mrs. Page. The president
opened the meeting with the Na
tional Anthem, followed by a hymn
and prayer. The program was in
charge of Miss Verna iCoates.. « A
hymn was sung, followed by an in
strumental by Miss Pearl Wood and
Mrs. Percy McFalls. The program
in the Missionary Monthly was led
by Miss Verna Coates with musical
parts taken by Mrs. T. Coates, Mrs.!
C. Cann and Mrs. E. Lindenfield
and the scripture by Mrs. R. Snell.
Mrs. (Dr.) Anderson gave a very in
spiring New Year’s message. The
chapter of the study book was tak
en by Mrs. Jones assisted by Miss
es Greta Harness, Meta Salter, Iso
hel Turnbull and Nellie Carmichael
Mrs. Page led in prayer and the
meeting* closed with a prayer and
the Mizpah benediction. Lunch
was served by the group in charge.
P. T. Barnum /Yow isOnce Said
“If you have $10 to p'ut
to good use, put. up $1.00
for the article and $9.00
for advertising.
“I can out-talk any man
on earth but a good prin
ter. The man who can
sti-ck type and the next
morning talk to 1,000
people while I am talking
to one, is the man I'am
afraid of. - I want him
for a friend."
the June
to get yourJohnston and Mary, of Gran-
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Duncan
Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
Gardiner, Mary and Melvin,
Mr. and ftfrs. Garnet
Mr. H. 0. Southcott, who has
under the doctor’s care is at
sent in Victoria Hospital, London,
where he is receiving treatment.
Mr.
and
New
ents,
bell.
The? Misses
Westlake spent
New Year’s
mother, Mrs.
| North.
AC. Jack Wright, of Camp Bor
den, and Mrs. Wright, of London,
spent the week-end with the for
mer’s brother, Mr. and Mrs,
Wright.
Mr. Wm. May has been confined
to his home since Christmas. He
is somewhat improved and his
many friends Will hope to see him
around again soon.
Mr, and Mrs. Horace Delbridge,
Bruce and Fred; Mr. and Mrs.
Squire Herdman and Helen, were
New Year’s visitors with
Mrs. Henry Delbridge.
Mr. Eli Christie, S.B.A.,
Royal Canadian Navy at
coast port, visited with
ents, Mr, and Mrs, C’. W. Christie,
for a few days while on furlough,
.Mrs. John Ford has returned to
hei* home in Exeter after visiting
for several weeks with her sbn, Mr.
Cecil Ford, of London. Mr. Ford
accompanied hiA -mother to town
On Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. James Francis, Jane
and Peter, of Tavistock, spent New
Year’s with Mr, and Mrs, .George
Jaques, Mr. and Mrs. Jaques spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, Ste-
vensoii, of Birr.
and Mrs. A. B. Campbell
family, of0 New York, spent
Year’s with the former’s par-
Mr. and
I
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offer-
Both
bush.
Rea-
Plck-
brick
gee Geo. F, Clark for all kinds of
windmills, pump jacks, pumps and
piping. Repairing Windmills and
pumps. Phone Creditdn 23-6, R< R»
X Dashwood. ’ •
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CASH FOR FOX HORSES. Dead
animals removed,
tide, day* hr fright
toti, 47rl5, collect
Two-hour sei*
Photic Credl*
jack William*
Mrs. A. Y. Camp- j
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Flossie and Annie
the Christmas and
holidays with their
’’Westlake, Exeter
Advertise in the
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Modern Hairstylists
with the
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his par-
Mr. and
New Year Day of Prayer
New Year’s Day, which Was pro
claimed a Day of Prayer, was ob
served in Exeter by the holding of
a public service in Main St. United
Church in the evening. In the ab
sence of the Minister, Rev. N. J„
Woods, owing to illness, Rev. M. A.
Hunt conducted the service and
Rev. Ernest Grigg and Rev. James
Anthony led '’in, prayer. Con
sidering the iticlemefrt weather the
attendance was fairly good, A solo
was sung by Mrs. N. Hockey. Fit.
Lieut. Murray, of the Clinton Ra
dio School, brought a stirring mes
sage that Was much appreciated,
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The fellow who
with a ’wise crack’,
for an answer, is
never has time for
structure thinking.
is always ready
who never lacks
the fellow Who
creative or con-
, Week of Prayer Services
Week of Prayer services are be
ing held in the various churches
of the town this week. The, severe
storm Tuesday evening affected the
attendance at Caven ehurch. The
speaker was Rev. M. A. Hunt. The
service Wednesday evening is be
ing held in James St. church;
Thursday in Main St. church and
Friday in Trivitt Memorial church.
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No Change in Time Table
A report in a London* paper has
led many to believe that the time
of the evening train arriving in
Exeter from the north has been
changed to 7.30 p.m. This was In
error. For’Christmas, Boxing Day
and New Year’s the train did not
arrive until 7,30 p.m, This was
fdr the accommodation of’the holi
day traffic. The regular schedule
is 4,02 p.m. I London.
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Double Celebration
LAC Glen McTavish, ah. aero
frame mechanic with the R.C.A.F.,
at Calgary, Alta., is home on fur
lough visiting with his mother,' Mrs.
J.^McTaiyish. Glen likes the West
and particularly the Alberta wea
ther. His, brother, Pte. Gordon
McTavish, of London, was also home
for the week-end.
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Home from Calgary 1
whose birthday
Day, enjoyed a
with a few
friends
returns
present
Mrs. W. Fraser,
falls on New Year’s
double celebration
friends. We join with her
in wishing her many happy
of the day, Among those
Were Mrs. W. R.^Emmltt and son
Gotdou and Miss Ruth Prase?, of