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V’s Beauty Shoppe
W Permanents of Lasting Beauty
Spiral, Uroqninole, Combination
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VERA C. DECKER, Prop.
. Phone 112
Evenings by Appointment
Exeter Markets
New or old wheat, $1.05,
Creamery butter, Me*
Eggs. A Large, 25c
Eggs, Medium, 27c.
Hggs, B. ?2c
Dressed Hogs, $14.50.
Marion Pooley
Beauty Shoppe
AU Work Guaranteed
Exeter Phone 245
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notice Norm Hockey
agent for
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Mrs- J# G. Cochrane. Organist
10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Rev. J. B. Rhodes, M.A.,
former pastor* from the Toronto
Bible College.
Friday, 3 p.m.—The Women’s World
Day of Prayer at Caven Church,
and at 7 p.m. a service for the
Young People.
Friday, February 27th—Induction
of new minister.
Sale, of Silk Crepe and Wool Dresses
RACK No. 1... A wonderful opportunity to secure a good dress at less than half
price, ...Yom will have to see them to appreciate their value.
Special at $1.49
By^the pupils of Exeter Public
School assisted by the pupils of
S. S.\No. 3 Stephen and S. S. No.
5 Usborne under the direction of
Mr, W, R. Goulding
will be held in the
OPERA HOUSE, EXETER
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th
at S o’clock
Silver Collection
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Having disposed of my prop
erty in Exeter, all accounts
are now due and I respect
fully ask that they be settled
at once.
DEAN’S DRY CLEANING
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We will call for and deliver
Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays.
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Canadian Legion
Exeter-Hensall Branch
C, TANTON
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ALBERTA COAL ....
Just arrived another car of Alb
erta Coal. Now is the time to fill
your bins with good Canadian
coal. Phone 33
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev, Norval J. Woods, M.A,
Minister
Mrs. N. J, Dore
Organist and Choir Leader
10.30 a,m.—Public Worship and
Church School. Speaker-, Mr. W.
G. MJedd, “Christian Education
Advance”.
p.m.—Service withdrawn ip. fa-7
vor of union service in , .(James St.
church.
Wednesday, Feb. 18, 8 p.m.—Junior
Young People.
Thursday, 7.30 p.m. — Midweek
meeting of prayer and Bible study
I Mr. Walter Cutbush, of Kitchen-]
Canadian Legion Rooms, Exeter | er, spent Sunday at his home here.’
I A/Tv Tl’avF ‘Pilnn nf Gndprinh i
Jas. P. Bowey
We also have lots of Nut
on hand.
Coke
RACK Nq. 2 In this ruck you will find good quality dresses in crepes, values to
$7.95.
Special at $2.49
New Wallpapers for Spring
Have your wallpapering done early before the paperhanging get? too busy. ...Our
new papers include many new designs that ere inexpensive but make a smart room.
Priced at per roll—12^c—15c—18c—20c—25c to 35c
1 Mr. Bert Pilon, of Goderich, >
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19th | spent the week-end with friends in
town. I
nrtA^p« j au(i Mrs- Ernest Ferry vis-i/oor rrizei |fce(j wjtli reiattves jn parkhill on
■ Sunday.
at 8.30 sharp
15 Rounds
-— 6 Extra Rounds —
Chickens, Hams and Blankets
General Admission, 25c
Miss Shirley Penhaie has ac
cepted a position on the staff of the
Bank of Montreal.
Mr, and Mrs. C. Cook, of Clinton,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Stephens on Sunday. *
Mr. Herman Dettmer, of Kitchen-;
■ er, spent the week-end with Mr,
Young Couple giving up house
keeping will sell nearly new wash
ing machine for balance owing,, - -(Army). White Box 280A Exeter|and Mrs’ Borne Oke.
Times-Advocate, Exeter, j • Mr. Wm. Allison is remodelling/ the upper floor over his office into j
a modern apartment. ;
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dinppy, of •
■ London, visited on Sunday with Mfr.
and Mrs, Wm. Winer.
James E. Wildman, Exeter,, has
enlisted for active service with the
Canadian army at London. ,
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Inglis and
Lome, of Forest, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. A. Darling,
>MJr. and Mrs. Jack Stonehouse
and family of Forest, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. White.
Miss Phyllis Cooper, of Toronto,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cooper.
Mr. Millar Campbell, of London,
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Camp
bell.
' Mr. and Mrs. Percy Merkeley and
Shirley, of London, were guests
on Sunday at the home of Mrs. J. C.
Snell.
Mrs. Jack Waldron, of Clinton, is
visiting for several
parents, Mr. and
Hockey.
Mrs. W. L. Kress
of Wingham, visited for a few days
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ed.
Harness.
*AC2 R. L. Wuerth, who has been
training at Manning Depot, Toron
to, has been transferred to St.
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. G. * A.
spent Sunday and Monday
and Mrs. O. H. Becker,
Hamburg.
Mr. Stanley Frayne, of
visited with his parents,
Mrs. Clayton Frayne,
week-end.
- Mrs. Douglas Triebner, and
of London, visited over the week
end in Exeter with Mr. and Mrs.
N. Corbett.
Mr. Dan Dew, of Usborne, sus
tained a nasty gash in his foot
while cutting wood in the bush on
Saturday last.
Miss Gwendolyn Horne and Mr.
brick i Fred Luxton, of London, spent the
t.. I week-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Luxton.
A flag-raising ceremony takes
place this Wednesday afternoon at
the Town Hall in connection with
the new Victory Loan.
Mrs. Geo, Wright and baby, who
have been visiting with Mr, and
Mrs. W. J> Heaman, of London, re
turned home on Sunday,
AC1 Fred Simmons, has returned
to Rivers, Manitoba, after a 14-day
leave at the
Mr. and Mfrs,
Mrs, W. E,
Marion, and
of London, were week-end visitors
with Mrs, A, Gunning, of Exeter.
Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs,
Eli King, of ‘Gredlton, who cele
brated their golden wedding anni
versary at Mrs. E.
day.
Mr, and Mrs.
daughter, Maxine,
spent the latter part of last week
visiting with relatives in this com
munity.
Ted Hannigan, a student at the
Exeter public school, had his knee
injured while playing hockey at
the arena. He has been laid up for
several days.
At the close of the Sunday School
session in James St. church Sunday
afternoon, a small portable radio
was set np and the address of Bra
inier Churchill was listened to by
a number of those in attendance at
the school.
FOR SALE—The J. Richard
farm of 100 acres, with brick house,
barn, granary. Bargain and easy
terms. W. C. Pearce, Exeter.
FARM FOR RENT—75 acres of
choice land.- good barn with good
stabling, good house, a never fail
ing spring. Lot 25, con. 14, Hib
bert. Apply to Francis Ryckman,
Hensall. Box 262,2tp
SPAHR’S Remedy
Leader
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WANTED—A hired man
eral farm work. Apply
Westlake, R.R. 1, Hensall.
for gen-
to Wm.
ltp
PIGS FOR SALE—Weaned, 6
weeks old. Elmer Reeder, Exeter,
ltp
MALE HELP WANTED—Exper
ienced garage mechanic, ideal liv
ing and working conditions, steady
employment and good wages; Phone
W. J. Johnston, Elmira.
FOR RENT—Small furnished
apartment. One now available at
822.00 per month. Elliot Apart
ments.
days with her
Mrs. Norman
and son Teddy,
WANTED TO RENT—15 0 acres
of pasture. Apply to Box 280 B,
Times-Advocate.ltp
WANTED — Young lady
employment. Apply Box
Times-Advocate.
seeks
280C,
ltp.
Hawkins
with Mr.
Of New
FOR SALE—Some feed -turnips,
also some Cartier oats grown from
registered seed, 75c bus. Apply G.
Hamilton, phone 73rl2, Hensall.
2tc
Listowel,
and
the
Mr.
over
NEW PRINTS! NEW PRINTS!
We will only be able to get about half as many prints as we did last year, so secure
your needs while we have such a good assortment. Priced at per yard
20c, 25c, 30c, 35c
on top 40 years
Treating Sore Throats, Colds#
Coughs, Bronchitis, Tonsil Troub
les and other Kindred Ailments.
SPAHR’S, First for Quick Act
ion, First for Safety*. First for
value and results, or money re
funded at all Drug Stores.
Mfr. Bert Rivers, while loading
cattle at the Exeter station, met
with what might have been a ser
ious accident. He was tightening a
chain, which broke, releasing the
skid on the truck, which dropped,
striking him a nasty blow on the
head.
Leavitt’s Theatre
Exeter Ont. Phone 135
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Saturday Matinee
Commencing at 2.30
York”
with GARY COOPER, '
WALTER BRENNAN and
an all-star cast
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Two nominations for Sergeant
York—Gary Cooper has receiv
ed the nomination for the best
performance of 1941 in his por
trayal of Alvin C. York. The
Picture has been nominatd for
the Academy Award for 1941
Admission—-Adults 40c; Children
25c; Matinee-'—AduIts 30c;
’ Children 15c ’
This picture is not suitable for
Children under 12 years of age
Bible Glass'
of all -the.
Speaker^ Rev. W. A.1
£>,XX.,, VL ntuguaiu.
Wednesday, 8 p.m.—T , . “
Thursday, 1 p.m.—War Service Un
it Sewing and Quilting. 3 p.m.—
General Meeting.
Friday, 3 p.m. — World Day of
Prayer in Caven Presbyterian
Church-
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Arthur Page, Minister
W. R. GQulding. A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir
a.m.—The Minister.
3 p.m,—Church School,
7 p.m.—Mass meeting
churches.
Beecroft, B.A., of Wingham.
Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer Service;
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
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Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss
First Sunday in Lent
a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser
mon “The Why of Lent”
11 a.m.—Sunday School
7 p.m.—Union service in
church in connection
New Victory Loan.
Service each Wednesday
during Lent.
James St.
with the
at 8 p.m.
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
2 p.m.—Sunday School
Sunday services .at 3 p.m. and
8 p.m.
Wednesday, 8 p.m,—Prayer
ing. ■
All are welcome. *
Pastor—E. Clemens
Meet-!
Cotton Flannel for Comforters
Just the thing for a warm comforter. Comes in a good range of patterns at per yd.
35c, 39c, 50c
Special in Pure Linen Hand and Tea Towelling
For one week we offer any of our regular 55c pure linen towelling at this special
price. These goods we will not be able to replace. Very special at per yard 50c
Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday
Golden Net
SALMON
1 lb. tin .....................26c
lb. tin ................. 16c
Maple Leaf
SOAP FLAKES
1 box................19c
1 Cake of Toilet Soap Fi*ee
Choice pajptry
FLOUR
24 lb. bag .. . 67c
AYLMER CORN
Golden Kernels
2 cans..............25c
CORN SYRUP
Lily-white
5 lb. tin .... 53c
SALAD DRESSING
32 oz. bottle .. 47c
MACARONI
Bulk
3 lbs.« • • • • » Zk2c
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DUTCH CLEANSER
2 tins . . . . . 19c
g ...... fa- —.... .CTCTCTCTmwCT,
BROKEN SODAS
. 2 lbs.................23c
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LOST—A beagle hound with
brown head ‘’and brown and white
body. Apply to Nelson Schenk, R.R.
2, Crediton.
WANTED To RENT—A
50 or 75 acres preferred.
Times-Advocate.
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FOR SALE—Substantial
house on Hensall main street. In
Exeter a compact 1% storey brick
house with conveniences. W. C.
Pearce, Exeter.
21c
farm,
Apply
2tp
FARM FOR SALE1—75 acres, part
Lot 7 and 8, Con. 16, brick house,
hank barn, drive shed, poultry
house, in. good repair; about 7
acres second growth timber. Also
35 acres, part Lot 22, Lake Road
East, Con. 17, pasture and wood,
all in Hay Twp. May be sold sepa
rately if larger parcel sold first.
John and Henry Gackstetter, Exe
cutors of - Jacob Gackstetter Estate,
Zurich, Ont.IMP.
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Offer-
Both
bush.
FARMS FOR SALE—Never
ed before, 100 and 160 acres.
With fine buildings, silo and
Hydro and water throughout. Rea
sonable price. Terms. C. V.
ard, phoned 165, Exeter.
Plck-
brlckFOR SALF—-Comfortable
house# nice lot, all conveniences.
Several other homes, C. V. Fick-!
ard# Exeter.
See Geo. F. Clark for all kinds of
wlhdmus, pump jacks, humps and
piping. Repairing Windmills and
pumps, phone Crediton 23-6. R. R.
* Dashwood.
CASlI FOR FOX
animals removed,
vice, day or night,
ton, 47ri5, collect
HOUSES. Dead
Two-hour set*
Phone CredL
Jack William*
Roy,
home of his parents,
Wes. Simmons.
Tookey and daughter
Miss Dorothy Vinen,
lory’s on Tues-
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
Two Features
“Ruggles of Red Gap”
with CHARLES LAUGHTON
and CHARLIE RUGGLES
the Sky”
with GENE LOCKHART and
LLOYD NOLAN
Big
SONG-GUESSING CONTEST
and Dance
OPERA HOUSE, EXETER
SATURDAY NIGHT
$3.00 1st prize $2.00 second
Know songs later than 1939
Clayt. Steeper’s 7-piece Band
Admission — 35c
Good dance every Saturday night i
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Rte. Douglas Triebner, R.C.O.C.,
and Pte. Patterson, R.C.O.C., mili
tary mechanics of the Central
Mechanization Depot, London, are
away with a convoy touring 'Can
ada in aid of the Victory#• Loan
drive. They left London on Satur
day morning for Windsor from
Where
tour.
the convoy -will -begin its
Coming . * . .
“CAPTAINS OF THE CLOUDS”
TOMLINSON’S
Hairdressing
Phone 146
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Rd. Hicks and
of Clio, Mich.,
Southcott Bros
Phone 16
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Exeter
Mr, Cyril Strange, son of Mr.
and Mrs, John Strange, of Exeter,
has secured a position as announc-
ei’ over CKGB, a new and up-to-
date station owned by the Northern
Broadcasting and Publishing Co., at
Timmins, Ontario. Mr. Strange
will have charge of writing, produc
ing and directing shows as well as
announcing and news _ broad asts.
We congratulate him On Ills appoint
ment.
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<5 The New Spring
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Women's Association of
Memorial church served
hall
fair-
The
Trivitt
a pancake supper in the parish
on Tuesday evening. It was
ly well attended.
The , __ __
Dearing will regret to know that
he is quite seriously ill at his -home.
He has been confined to his bed
for almost three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frayne and
Mrs. C. C, White left for Toronto
on Tuesday- owing to the illness of
Mrs. Frayne’s mother, Mrs. Sulli
van. Mrs. Frayne will remain for
some time.
many friends of Mr. Wm.
Third Degree
The third degree team
, Hensall LO.O.F. visited the ’ I lodge Tuesday evening and
lified the work of -the degree to
•six candidates. Bro. Stanley LOve
occupied the Noble Grand’s chair
and he and his team were highly
complimented On the excellence of
the work, a vote -of thanks -being
moved by 'Dr. RoulSton. There were
a few short addresses. A social
hour and lunch Were enjoyed at
the close.
theof
Exeter
exernp-
In many gay and attractive colors and pat-
terns.. You’ll want to look your best this
spring. Why not‘drop in right away and
pick out a cloth for that new suit. Let
us measure you up and tailor you a suit
that will be styled to your individual taste.
W. W. TAMAN
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The Job Must be Done .. . Let’s do it
BUY THE NEW VICTORY BONDS
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FRESH FISH FOR LENT
B.C. SALMON STEAKS ........................
WHITEFISH, Winter Caught .............
HERRING, Lake Superior ...................
SMELTS, No. 1 ........................................
B.C. SALMON, Whole (10 to 15 lbs.)
.,20 c: per lb.
...20c: per lb.
20c i/z doak
...20c per lb.
...17c per lb.
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY
Frozen Strawberries.......Pint Carton, 16c; Quart carton, 25c
JUMBO ICE CREAM, Pint brick..............:...................20c each
We still have a few lockers to rent,
EXETER FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
Phone 70
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Caven Chuich W.M.S.
The February meeting of the Wo
men’s Missionary Society was -held
on Thursday, the 12th, at the home
bf Mrs. R. G. Seldon, with a record
attendance. William Sillery
presided, opening the meeting with
singing and prayer. A recent let
ter from. Dr. Margaret Strang Sav
age was read at the meeting. Fin
al 'arrangements were made for the
; Women’s World Day of Prayer to
I be held in CaVen church on Friday,
! February 20th. The roll call was
responded to by a verso of scrip-
I ture. The devotional period was
| conducted by Mrs. Fuke. 1A forum
f on the overseas work in Formosa
I and Manchuria was led by the 'pre
sident and Miss Jeckell with oth
er members responding and much
Interesting information was secur
ed, Various reports from the con
venors of the various committees
were given, showing progress in the
activities -of the society. The meet
ing was brought to a close by ail
repeating the Lord’s Brayer in uni
son, after which a social half-hour
w&££ spent.
Miss Vera Decker sperit the past
week in Detroit attending the
Hairdressers’ Convention at the
Book-Cadillac Hotel, also some
special sessions at Derma-Way Uni
versity. . Mrs. Fred Baynliam (nee
Mary Regan) of London, took
charge >of Miss Decker's beauty par
lor during her absence.
On Active Service
Among the recruits in training
at the Basic. Training Centre, at
Chatham, who went on active ser
vice during the month of Febru
ary were P. Gregus, R.R. 3, Exeter;
John W. Shepherd, Reward N.
Smale and Gerald R. Johnston, all
of Hensall.
A thermometer was picked
William street and. turned in
Times-Advocate.
UP 6ft
to the
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Tuesday was Shrove Tuesday;
Wednesday, Ash Wednesday and the
beginning of Lent. Good Friday
comes on April 3rd and Easter on
April 5th.
Mrs. Joseph Hbod and son, Nel*
soli, of Kippen- visited in the home
of W. H. Johnston -on Friday. They
are bld friends of more than forty
years’ .standing.
The pupils of Room 4, Exeter
Public School and' their teacher,
Mr, Ray Waghorn, enjoyed a to
boggan party oh Dow’s hill or> Fri
day evening. Oil returning to the
school all did justice to a boun
teous lunch. •
The Thames Road, farm forum
met Monday evening at -the home of
Mr. Jack Madge with 15 in atten
dance. The Subject under discus
sion was “Who Will Own the Land?”
After <the business euchre and .danc
ing were enjoyed and refreshments
served. The next meeting will be
held next Monday at Mr. Harry
Rohde’s. y