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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1942-06-25, Page 8Thursday, June 25th, 1942 SE------------- THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE Beauty Shoppe «• e » Wr Pemanents of Lasting Beauty, Rugene, Spiral, Croquinole, Com­ bination, Machineless VERA O.’ PECKER, Prop. Phone 112 Evenings by Appointment Exeter Markets Old Wheat, Creamery butter. 39e, Bggs, a Large, 37 e Egs. Medium, 25c Eggs. B. 21e Dressed Hogs, §15.00 I ’,ri ............. 1 ■ .............- ..... --------...U'VU ...» Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont Phone 135 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Special Feature «HONKY TONK” starring CLARK GABLE and LANA TURNER A MetrorGoldwjTi^nayer pitcure ------added------ “MARCH OF TIME” 1 Gasoline | For your future convenience E ship your hogs with local trucker where get the highest prices yield of having glasses exactly suited to your eyes it is first absolutely neeessarry have an expert examination, Then and then only is it possible to say whether glasses are needed. Better see CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Galloway Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist 10 a.m.-—Sunday* School Services at 11 a.m. ducted by Rev. of Cromarty* During the month will be held each Sunday even­ ing at 7*00 conducted by Rev. Wm* Weir, of Hensail. --------------------- and 7 p.m. con- Peter Jamieson, of July service Good Patterns inJided' Linoleums We still offer four of the best selling patterns in this popular selling width. This be practically unobtainable. i Selling at pre war price per yard * width is becoming very scarce and before long will * your : you : and ■ C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Office open every week day except Wednesday niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiHiiii MAIN ST; UNITED CHURCH Rev. Norval J. Woods, M.A. Minister 10.30 a.m.—Public Worship and Church School. The Minister Communion, *. p.m.—Public Worship* The Min­ ister Thursday, 7.30 p.m. — Midweek meeting of prayer and Bible study, Monday, June 22, S p.m.—Official Board Meeting 7 We offer a few ends in Linoleums at bargain prices. lllllllllllllllllllllllinilllllllllillllHlIllllllIllll MONDAY AND TUESDAY Two Nights Only “Appointment for Love5 with CHARLES BOYER and MARGARET SULLIVAN ?> WEDNESDAY, JULY 1st and THURSDAY 2 nights only — 2 features “ICE CAPADES” starring JERRY COLONNA and JAMES ELLISON “Down Mexico Way” with GENE AUTRY Borderless Rugs at Low Cost The last we expect from England for the duration. 6 ft. x 9 ft. $1.95; 71/2 ft. x 9 ft. $2.95; 9 ft. x 9 ft. $3.49; 9 ft. x 12 ft. $4.95 9 ft. x 15 ft. $5.95Marion Pooley Beauty Shoppe . All Work Guaranteed Phone 245 | Archie Etherington 1 E Phone 171rll, Exeter 2 ' nitiiiiiniiiiiiiiiimiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii? fnnrTTnrl^ 1 IILOCALSI I . ■. _ . . __n 1 New Congoleums in 2 and 3 yard widths In two of the season’s newest patterns. These two widths work in well for larger 2. yards $1.25; 3 yards $2.00 JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. Arthur Page, Minister W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M. Organist and Choir Leader 1 a.m.—Church School, Bible Class L a.m.—“If I had but one sermon to preach”. Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. Infant Baptism.' Unveiling of the Church’s Hon-. Our Roll. - 1 This service marks the close of I the minister’s pastorate of seven I years. 1 Friday, 8.15 p.m.—-Monthly meet-{ ing of the Board of Stewards. I Thursday, July 2, '8> p.m.—Induc­ tion service of Rev. A. B. Irwin, B.A. Speakers, Rev. R. A. Brook and Rev. William Mair. Mid-Summer examinations being held this week at the High i and Public Schools. Miss Barr ha$ returned from.. | Toronto after spending three weeks j with her sisters there. | Mr. B. W. F. Beavers enjoyed a | dinner of new potatoes and peas from his garden on Monday. Mr. Jas. McMahon, of Buffalo, is visiting with relatives and old friends in this community. Mr. Frank Ferguson, of Winni­ peg, visited with Mrs. Chas. Bir­ ney the latter part of last week. Miss Elva Wuerth, of Detroit, spent the week-end with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wuerth. Mr. Gordon Emmet and Miss Ruth Fraser, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Fraser. Mr. Chester Creech, of Toronto, I visited with his uncle and aunt, Mr. | and Mrs. R. N. Creech, oyer the j week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Northeott and daughter Rumalda, ox^ Alvin- ston, spent the week-end with i friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hunter and Arlene and Mrs. Vyrne Smith spent Sunday in London with Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Anderson re­ turned home on Sunday after spend-j ing the past week with Mrs. Blowes at Grand Bend. { Mr. Kenneth Handford, of the | R.C.A.F., at Toronto, visited withj his aunt, Miss .Alice Handford, on | Friday Mr. family, at the M. A. and Mrs. Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Lome McFalls, of St. Thomas, and Mrs. Ina of London, spent Sunday and Mrs. Frank 'Coates, Mrs. Arthur Davis left day for London, where she will vis­ it for a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wells. Mrs. Wealthy Schroeder, of De­ troit, Mich., spent several days last week with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Chas. Schroeder. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reaman, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mrs, W. A. Reaman at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Medd. Master Lome Inglis returned to I his home in Forest on Wednesday after visiting with his grandpar- j ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Darling. * Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Griffith and j Mr. and Mrs. Morris Griffith, of To- | ronto, are holidaying with Miss! Annie Handford for a few days. ) Mr* and Mrs. B. W. F. Bea­ vers visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kirkby, of St. Marys. I Pte. Gerald Skinner, of the R.C. O.C., London, spent Tuesday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner, who have been residing in the apart­ ment over Mr. W. J. Beer’s store, are giving up housekeeping for the duration and have stored their fur­ niture. ARE YOU RUPTURED? Did You Ever Buy a Truss that Didn’t Fit? That Can’t Happen. Here You are Properly Fitted by Experienced Fitter in our Private Truss Room and Protected by a Signed, Money-Back Guarantee an Your Drugs at ROBERTSON’S Phone 50 Exeter BUS SERVICE Change of Time Table effective ------JUNE 27th------- I Leaves Exeter SOUTH BOUND—daily except Sundays and Holidays 8.55 a.m, 2.05 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. Sundays and Holidays — 8.55 a.m. 5.30 p.m. and 9.10 p.m*1 1 NORTH BOUND—daily except Sundays and Holidays 9.50 (to Wingham only) 1.35 and 7.55 p.m. Sundays and Holidays 1.35 and 9.10 p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Alberta Coal Book your order NOW, for by Fall you might not get it 10 11 Service Phone 33 Jas. P. Bowey TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH I I rooms. Beautiful Axminister Rugs We were lucky to get this shipment. The patterns are good and the colorings beautiful. Note these low prices 6 ft. 9 in. x 9 ft $27.50; 9ft. x 10y2 ft. $45.00;9 ft. x 12 ft. $50.00 New China and Dinnerware Bring in your visitors and have them see our fine range of beautiful English cups and saucers, vases, bon bon dishes, plates, odd pieces and new glassware and dinner sets. I I1 and Saturday. and Mrs. Fred Hunt and , of Aylmer, spent Sunday rectory, the guests of Rev. Hodgins, with Mr. i on Sun-( B. We are equipped to you Service on local out of town calls. We appreciate your patronage give and Rector, Bev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday If Your Preserves Are Low We Have ■ Snell Bros. & Co. Exeter • Ontario Phone DAY 100 NIGHT.........271 TOMLINSON’S Hairdressing Phone 146 10 11 Fourth Sunday After Trinity a.m.—Sunday School a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ mon “God’s Beautiful World” PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Worship 7.30 p.m.—Evangelistic Wednesday, 8 pmv.—Prayer ing. All are welcome. Pastor—E. Clemens meet- Mrs. C. A. Southcott, of town, celebrated her 85th birthday Fri­ day of last week. A family gath­ ering was held in her,honor. Mr. A. Marchand, Mrs. F. A. Church and Mrs. .Flaght, of Otter­ ville, are visiting with the former’s daughter, Mrs. C. H. Sanders. Mrs. G. Mawson, or town, is at I Apple and Strawberry Jam.....4 lb. tin 55c Quartered Apples for pies.......large tin 15c Zest brand Jam — raspberry, strawberry, black currant or cherry............................J 9c Crabapple Jelly.36 oz. jar 29c Aylmer Fancy Grapefruit................ Cherries for pies. 17c .15 oz. 2 for 35c Choice quality Blue Prune Plums 2 cans 25c Blue Ribbon Dessert Pears.........2 cans 25c Choice quality Apricots..per tin 17c Choice quality Canned Peaches...2 Pineapple, sliced or crushed.........2 Choice quality Apple Sauce..,2 for 35c for 35c for 19c ■a Miss Doris Webber, wiio attend- ed tne School of Commerce in Clta- present m in vlctoria Hospital, 'LA0f??_tedr..a_.?’S‘t,O“ London, and Mr. Mawson is in th8 ■ Southcott Bros Phone 16 Exeter DOWN REUNION .1with the Canadian Strathroy. She spent at her home here. Mr. and 'Mrs. E. and Elaine, of Tillsonburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Hor­ ton. Mrs. Exeter with them after spending three weeks in Tillsonburg. Charles Divine, of Trenion, N.J,, husband of Mrs. Agnes H. Divine, nee Agnes H. Hunter, daughter of the late Rd. Hunter, formerly of Exeter, died at his home recently following a long illness. He was a public accountant for thirty years and is survived by his wife, three sons, Chas. I., and Richard A. Di- _ , and Donald H. ; Divine, a chief petty officer in the i United States Navy and stationed j at Chicago. ;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Canners at the week-end T. Edworthy I Horton returned to Mrs. Kirkby is a sister of Mr. Bea- viae, of Trenton, vers* Welcome callers in the home of W. H. Johnston last Saturday • were Mr. Ernest Blake, Phyllis and How­ ard and Mr. John Farrish, all of Ashfield. Mrs. Frank Lee, of Thorndale, spent the fore part of this week with her father, Mr. George Easter- and sister, Miss Phoebe; Easterbrook. ; Mr. John Collingwood, Jr., andi — Mr. Betts, Of Port Huron, spent j Saturday with the former’s uncle zx: and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Wein, of Crediton. s Capt. William Lawson, now sta- == tioned at Kitchener, visited with his | wife and little son at .the home of ■ z= Mr* and Mrs. James Lawson over; xs L’ day, and attended the funeral of j ~ be faeed'witb no western eoa'lj"“ZT'thTDaah'; = this year. W e are beginning our. .. • =s shipments this year in July, so| Tom Walter,, of Toronto, is ; = not to be djsappomted Order Ws falh M H s Walter Toml = your Alberta Coal Now, to1 is n<5w working at the S. F. Bowser= summer delivery. Alberta Coal company, a munition plant. i The building Oil Main 'St. former- ’ ly occupied by C. Tan ton, is being remodelled with a new front and a i restaurant will be opened up by Mr. Cathie, who recently moved to pxeter from London. See your local agent for further information TOMLINSON’S BARBER SHOP Phone 146 Western Ontario Motorways Attention brook, I I Alberta Coal Users . ... ..... ■ ... .. . ..... 1 1 Owing to the acute shortage of I labour and the heavy freight | coming from the west. Alberta! Coal is facing a very dangerous I the week-end. time for Ontario users* Unless a Mrs* E. M. Flynn, of London, big part of this eoa.I m shipped!called 011 friends in Exeter Satur- before Sept. 1 Ontario users mayi^y, ana“e1' aunt, time for Ontario users* Unless a keeps well in cellars. ■si! city visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Elmore Tuckey. Trudy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pickard, underwent an opera­ tion for the removal of her ton­ sils at Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital on Wednesday. The many friends of jMr* Garnet j Flynn, who underwent an operation for appendicitis in Victoria Hos- j pital, London, will be pleased to i know that he is improving nicely. Wheat that measured 5 feet 7 ! inches long was brought into the I dies’ office of the Times-Advocate on! Schwartz; sucking cider through a Saturday last by Mr. Harold Gian-{straw, Ray Cottle’r A ville, of the Highway south of clothes pins, I™ Exeter. ____ »^***^ ..*,*.*.*****.*, ' - . looking fields of wheat through- Jim Mawhinney;^ out the community. The wheat is beginning to turn color. “SCOTTY EASTON” Time RACE Circuit DAY The annual picnic of the Down family was held at Springbank Park on Saturday, June 20th, with a good attendance. About 8O' relatives sat down to dinner and supper. In the afternoon sports were enjoyed by all, with the following results: Peanut scramble for the children; children under 7, Labelle Hill, Margaret Thompson; girls under 10, Velma Hill, Shirley Thompson; girls under 14, Betty Mawhinney, Eveleen Hill; boys under 14, Bill Auckland, Donald Jory; young la- race, Jean Wallace, Lois ’s side; dropping __, Ilene Jory’s side; There are some wonderful chewing the rag, Eveleen Hill and - - - ; holder of the .lucky plate, Mrs. L. Thompson. The heaviest couple were Mr. and Mrs. L. Hill; the youngest child, Larry Jory, son Of Trooper Leland and Mrs. Jory; oldest person on the ground, Mrs. L. Blatchford,^ being i One I I I I of the first generation. * Caven W.M.S. June meeting of .the Wo- ■ ?>? EXETER Wed., July 8th at 2 p. m. HALF MILE FREE-FOR-ALL 26 TROT, 22 PACE, 29 PACE < the highlight race event of the season^ ADMISSION 50c dnd tax. GRAND STAND 25c Autos Free .... Soldiers Free MAKE IT A DATE - I’LL SEE YOU AT THE RACES II! Geo. Lawson, Secretary llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll The ; f men’s Missionary Society of 'Caven s I church was held at the home of si Mrs. Wm. Sillery on Thursday last s 1 with a good attendance of mem- s 1 bers and visitors, 1 = vice-president, presided and Mrs‘. Galloway led in .prayer. Mrs. H. Whyte gave current events. The j i roll call was answered by suitable verses of scripture. The various : i reports of the Committees were; : presented and items of business : ’ discussed. Mrs. A, Willard con- : I ducted the devotional exercises. The :*speaker front the Provincial W.M.S., : 1 Mrs. Reid, of Seaforth, gave a fine : 1 address on highlights frdm the pro- : 1 vincial meeting held in Orillia. A i sole by Mrs. J, Bonthroii, of Hen- ; I sail, was much appreciated. Mrs. <, (Rev.) Jack, of Seaforth, closed the :. meeting with prayer. A cup of”tea ■ I was served by the hostess-and a so- j’cial half hour was enjoyed by all. Now is the Time to Get Tour New Suit While there are certain restrictions in the tailoring of clothes we are still able to make a smartly styled garment to your individual measure. Right now is a good time to get that new summer suit and our wide selection of cloths will meet with your immediate approval. W. W. TAMAN RED CROSS NEWS The treasurer, Mr. W. J. Floyd, Mrs. E. Pollen, I has for acknowledgment: ideti and Mrs'. L_*_„ **_•..* ~ , = ' Haying is In full swing, gjs an abundant crop* There Exeter High School Junior Rod Cross Unit .......... . Hurondale Unit ..............*..... Order of Eastern Star Unit Mrs. Bill Gaiser, of Crediton, had the misfortune to sprain her right ankle on Friday night. She was attended by Dr. Dunlop. OUR CITIZEN OF THE WEEK KYLE STATHAM Pte. Eugene Beaver, of the O.C., Toronto, spent Sunday Mrs. Beaver in Exeter. Dr. Geo. C. Kind, Mrs. Hind and daughter Harlene, visited at the home of Mr. ahd Mrs. John Hind on Sunday* Mrs. Hind, and Harlene are visiting in Exeter and St. Thom­ as for the balance of the week. On Father’s Day Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H* Walker entertained rela­ tives at a social gathering in .honor of Mrs. Walker’s parents, and. it was also the occasion of Mrs, Sims* birthday. R.C. with T we »ay tribute toba m> new president of ftjn?sv!le Lions Club' Lyle* 2s. known to manyor his friends, came to Kingsville * ag0 and during this become one of the most popular younger men of the com- SaHn ^a8,born in Exeter, n younger days nmL?* U% imputation as a hockey 1 A hVc iS1a? comitig t0 Khigsviile he has been one of the greatest Lvle Slpportors in the town.HL, *s °Pe40f. oW ni6im Progressive r J,3 a hiember of theShs hamber of Conimerce couus?