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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1942-07-08, Page 8Thursday, July Sth,. 1942 V’s Beauty Shoppe * * * For Permanents of Lasting Beauty, Eugene, Spiral, Croquinole, Com­ bination, Machineless VERA C. DECKER, Prop. t Phone 112 Evenings by Appointment Exeter Markets Old Wheat, Creamery butter, 39 c, Eggs, A Large, 28e Eggs, Medium, Eggs, B. 22c Dressed Hogs, 26c $15,15 CM IdjiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiniiiinniHL KED CROSS NEWS Friday, July 10'th, is shipping day.1 Thursday is jam-making day. Do- ■' nations of sugar* and fruit will be , gratefully accepted ana should be, left at the James St. church that morning between ten and twelve I o’clock. Workers are requested f-to ' meet at the Donations of ■be gratefully The new ready for distribution, fairly heavy ones and we hope all our workers will do their best to help fill them. Very few regular socks are needed but 200 pairs of 18 inch socks and 300 pairs of long stockings are urgently needed. These are mostly ribbing and knitters are reminded not -to press the ribbing. Save Tires and Gasoline For your future convenience ship your hogs with local trucker where get the highest prices yield your you and THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE iiiiiiimiiiiiHiiiiiiiiimuinHiiiiiiiiiuiiii CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John Galloway Mrs. J, G. Cochrane, Organist church at two sugar and fruit accepted, knitting quotas They Archie Etherington Phone 1711T1, Exeter * of having glasses exactly suited to your eyes it is first absolutely necessary, to have an expert examination. Then and then only is it possible to say whether glasses are needed. 10 a.m.—Sunday School 7 p.m.—-Public Worship. Rev. Wm. Weir. Evening services only during July. Better See UNION SERVICES Main Street and James Street United Churches C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Office open every week day except Wednesday iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniimiir Exeter Young People Get Together in Ottawa Men’s and Boys’ Bathing, Suits . $1.95 and $2.95 55c 4 yard wide Linoleums $4.25 a yard AYLMER APPLE JUICE 20 oz tin . ..NEW POTATOES 6 lbs. for.25c ,15cLIBBY’S CATSUP 17 oz. bottle 15c In childrens’ misses’ and ladies’. We offer some very smart styles in white and white tan in pumps oxfords and fancy styles as well as kedettes that are cool and smart for town or beach wearMain St, Choir Will Have Charge of the Music 10 a.m.—Sunday School in both churches, 11 a.m.—Public Worship in James Street United church. Rev. N, J. Woods. ’» 7 p.m.—Public Worship in Main St, United church. Rev. L. F. Albright, of Japan. Thursday, 7 p.m. — Union Prayer service in Main Street United church. Main St. Sunday School Picnic — July 15 th. Canvas Sandals and Oxfords in Fleet In sand, brown or blue. A splendid hot weather shoe for children. These will not . be available all season, Priced at 75c and $1.00iMarion Pooley I Ji of-j 6th va- j Miss Iva Fisher, of Jones & May’s I staff, is on vacation. j Private Allen Fraser, of Ottawa, j spent the t week-end at his home > here. Miss Lillian Handford, of frew, is visiting hei’ aunt, Miss Handford. Miss Grace Snell was the of Miss Phyllis Gill at Grand *Bend over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Huron St., visited in London for a few I I i15k. j NOTICE—Dr. H. H. Cowen wishes to announce that his -dental ; fice will be closed from July i until further notice while on cation, An enjoyable evening was spent in Ottawa on Thursday evening when Misses Vera Decker and Mary Van •Camp, Leading Fireman Wm. Chambers and Mrs. Chambers, Pri­ vates Allen Fraser and Gerald Skin­ ner and L.A.C. Warren May dined at the Chateau Laurier, and later went on a sight-seeing tour of the city. ! LOCALS Ren- Alice guest Presented With Money Belt On Thursday Lloyd Reynolds, j son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rey-1 nolds, was presented with a money days during -the week, belt containing a sum of money, by his fellow employees of Electro- in Toronto for several weeks, Metals, of Welland, before leaving turned home Saturday, for his home on Saturday. Lloyd Miss Ella Sanders, who has been re- for his home on Saturday. Lloyd Mrs. T. A. Inglis and baby, Lois has enlisted with the R.C.A.F. and Ann, of Forest, spent last week with leaves shortly for Hamilton. Miss Helen Morgan, of the of Montreal staff, is holidaying for j a couple of weeks. j Sunburn... There is nothing better for the relief of Sunburn than Olympene 50c----------$1.00 Your drugs at ROBERTSON’S Phone 50 Beauty Shoppe All Work Guaranteed Exeter Phone 245 Alberta Coal ORDER NOW J TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss In the popular lastex material, a lovely satin material, snug fitting, comes in blue only. Two qualities Owing to war conditions Alberta Coal will arrive a little earlier this year than usual and we ad­ vise users to place their order immediately. Delivery will commence the week of July. last W. C. ALLISON Phone 40 10 •11 Sixth Sunday after Trinity | i a.m.—Sunday School > . a.m.—Morning Prayer and ser­ mon “Life”. , ‘......... J PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Worship 7.30 p.m.—Evangelistic Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer meet­ ing. All are welcome. Pastor—E. Clemens i Stanfield’s Shirts and Shorts for Men I The popular selling summer underwear for men and boys. ...Cool and comfortable and easy to wash. Per garment We can still -show you four good patterns in this ‘scarce floor covering at the old price Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and SaturdayMr. and Mrs. A. Darling, | Mrs. G. A. Cann returned Bank 'on Sunday after spending a iwith friends in Dunnville. Barbara and Shirley Foxton, of Wingham, are visiting with their cousins, Joan and Pat Hopper. Miss Gwyneth Cann left on Thurs­ day last for Hamilton where she is attending Parks’ Business School. Miss Doris Hay left on Sunday for London, where she will take a course at the Grey Beauty School. Misses Margaret and Dorothy Stuart, of Welland, spent the week­ end with Mr., and Mrs. Luther Rey-; nolds. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Campbell and family, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William ■Coates. Miss Anne Morgan, of Usborne, was the guest of Miss Florence Southcott at Grand Bend over the week-end. Miss Helen Dignan is spending a i few days’ vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Francis and family in | Tavistock. j Mrs. E. J. Wethey, Jr., and daugh--i ter, Julia, of London, spent several! days last week visiting with Mr. E. | J. Wethey. ] ggt Mrs. Ted Goddard, of Ilderton, is centlv visiting at the home of her father, attend an Officer Cadet Training home week I V. Exeter j DANCERS... COME TO SPRUCE GROVE Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Nights For a Real Dance Free Parking Free Admission Park Plan Dancing Clayt. Steeper’s Orchestra iV3 Cl Another Carload of will arrive in a few days — $14.00 a ton — R. G Seldon & Son Phone 90 or 2 TOMLINSON’S o Hairdressing Phone 146 Taxi Service —Phone— Day 100 Night 271 SNELL BROS. & CO. Buy Coal Now! Now is the time to order your ANTHRACITE COAL We have more coal just aiTived and can look after your orders. Phone 33 Jas. P. Howey Returns from Overseas Donald Goodspeed has returned from England Mr. Charles Monteith and aunt, Course. Miss Ella Monteith. | peg jie’After reporting , _ _ spent a few days’ A.C.2 R. L. Wuerth, who has been I. his mother, Mrs. Mary Port Arthur, before his camp on the West transferred from St. Thomas to the! at Aircraft School, at Aylmer, spent I to the week-end with his parents. • •Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Goodman, I Detroit, and Mrs. George Mitchell,! Strathroy, spent the week-end with) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroeder. j . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siinnkins and I LOCAL NEWS Mr. A. E. Buswell, of - Jones & May’s staff, is holidaying this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Fraser, of De­ troit, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William, Fraser. Mrs. Ernest Durnin, of Seaforth, is visiting at „the home of Mrs. John Hind. Pte. E. H. Beaver, of ^pent the week-end at the .Mrs. J. C. Snell. Mrs. Mary Goodspeed is spend­ ing the summer here with her sis­ ter, Miss Pearl Love. Miss Marian Stacey, of Mitchell, is visiting this week with her grand­ mother, Mrs. J. S. Harvey. Miss Fern Welsh, R.N., of Sar­ nia, spent the holiday with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Welsh. Mrs. Dan Davis, of Ingersoll, is visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cor­ nish. Mr. Lawrence Battersby,- of military band at Manning Pool, ronto, spent the week-end at home here. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Roberts, of ■Chatham,, spent their vacation with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Welsh. L.A.C. Bernard J. Gunter spent three days with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Cox, before leav­ ing for Manitoba. Dr. and Mrs. O. G. Tremner and daughter, Virginia Anne, of Strath- roy, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Winer on Sunday. Mr. John Ward, who has. been ill in the hospital for several weeks, is improved and will open up his office in Exeter on Saturday. Mrs. Irwin Armstrong suffered a bad spell on Friday evening but her many friends will be pleased to know that she is much better now. Mrs. Edna Hearts, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. E. A. Rollick, returned to Toronto Thursday of last week, the latter to visit for a time. Mr. and Mrs. T. Beverley Ache­ son, Nancy and Jane, of Toronto, spent the former part of last week with the former’s mother, Mrs. Florence Acheson. L.A.C. Elgin Skinner, of Clinton Radio School, visited at the home of his sister, Mrs. Reg. McDonald, over the week-end and at his home in Elimville. Rev. L. C. and Mrs. Harvey, of Byron, visited with the former’s mother, Mrs. J. S. Harvey, on Mon­ day, They were accompanied home by their daughter, Mary Ruth, who visited with Mrs. Harvey for a week. Mervin Johnston Visit- ■9 Mr. and I Toronto, home of I ! re- to at Winni- leave with Goodspeed proceeding Coast. Instructor at Kitchener hasLieut. W. G. Cochrane, who i been with the ‘ Middlesex-Huron Mr. and Mrs. Erank Simpkins and Reserves in Exeter, and who recent- F5aaces.’ of Stratford, for- ly oipened up a jaw offiCe here, has BUS SERVICE Change of Time Table effective Bend- JUNE 27th Leaves Exeter the To­ llis I i SHIRRIFFS LEMON PIE FILLING For two pies.............................................15c PREPARED MUSTARD Gold Medal, 8 oz. jar. Per jar... AUSTRALIAN BARLETT PEAS Choice quality, 2 tins................. DOUBLE CREAM CUSTARD POWDER Harry Horne’s, 16 oz. tins...................27c .......—------—................ .................—----------- 10c 35c • CERTO for jams or jellies per bottle...25c JUMBO PEAS Choice quality. Per tin.... FANCY PINK SALMON Clover Leaf, 1 lb. tin...... CORN FLAKES Sugar Crisp, per packages'* KIRK’S CASTILE HARDWATER SOAP Per bar.........................................................5c 23c i.....8c Southcott Bros. Phone 16 Exeter baby, , . ____, ___ me!ly -Pv ®xeter’ spent JJ16 ^eeV|been called to No. 10 Basic Train­ end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred New-; jng Centre, at Kitchener, where he ton‘ i will act as an instructor. He leaves Miss Florence Southcott, who has j Thursday to take over his nOwdu- been attending Westervelt in Lon-1 ties, don, is holidaying for a couple of j j weeks with the family at Grand j * I Mr, and Mrs. Verne Roulston and ; Gail, of Simcoe, spent the week-end j Undergoes Operation Signalman Calvin Heywood,son SOUTH BOUND-—daily except Sundays an’d Holidays 8.55 a, 2.05 p.m. Sundays a.m. 5.30 ancl 5.30 p.m. and Holidays — 8 p.m, and 9.10 p.m. NORTH BOUND—daily except a.m. P 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. P See your local agent for further information TOMLINSON’S BARBER SHOP Phone 146 with their pare'nts, Dr. and Mrs. G.)o£ Mr- and Mrs- Hector Heywood, of ;F. Roulston and Mr. and Mrs.’ E. A. I +statian6do at ®ari‘iefTi®ld Ca™,p* Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Cudmore, Bruce and Nancy, of Toronto, spent j the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ita E. Lindenfield. Bruce is remain- j ing for a few weeks. I | Mr Miss Shirley Flannigan, of London, i and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snell and ■ Mr. Fred Darling spent the week-] end at Grand Bend. Mr, Charles E. Snell, been engaged with Snell j & Co., has enlisted with adian Army and reported at London on Monday. ] Toronto, are | latter’s mother, Mrs. J, C. Snell, j and with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M, Patrick, in Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Lundburg and daughter Sanders, ; visitors : ; parents, I dors. i Kingston, on Saturday, June 27th, I underwent an operation for appen­ dicitis at Kingston Military Hospi- „„1, Calvin had been preparing to come home on sick leave when he was stricken. Mr. Heywood left on . , , Thursday for Kingston to visitand Mrs. Ken Schlimme and ■ him. Home from Hospital with who has J Brothers i and Hr the Can-1 visited on Sunday for duty i Eacrett, of Mr and Mrs. B i*. and Mrs. W. F. Beavers D. A, Anderson with Mrs. Mar- London. Mrs. Eacrett1 had just returned from Vic- Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Patrick, of toria Hospital, where she under- holidaying with the w®nt an operation for the remqval 1 of a cataract from her right eye, ; Her many friends in Exeter i be pleased to know that she is ’.proving nicely. r, Marie, and Miss Cora of Detroit, were holiday at the home of the latter's Mr, and Mrs, Robert San­ Robert Pearson and Will im- hisMr. daughter, Mrs. J. E, Irwin, of Ham­ iota, Man., are visiting the former’s sister, Mrs, and Mr. Wm. Andrew. accom- holiday- Thames LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ford and daughter, Dianne, of Detroit, spent Saturday and Sunday with *Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and Mrs. Box, of Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Robinson, of Detroit, are spending a week’s va­ cation with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Passmore. Miss Luella Robinson and girl friend panied them here and are ing at Grand Bend. Miss Margaret Allison, Of Road, who has been attending Wes­ tervelt Business College, in London, has secured a position with Lawson & Jones, in London. She spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -C. B. Allison. Rev. L. F. Albright, who spent fifteen years in -missionary work in Japan, and who is how chaplain ovei’ the nine Japanese camps in Ontario, will be the -preacher at the Centralia United church next Sun­ day morning and at Main Street United church in the evening. and Mrs. daughters, and son Mrs. Mrs. visited with the former’s par- They intend Melvin Guenther Margaret and Bar- Karl, are visiting Guenther’s parents, Mr. Robert Sanders. They 1 This is War! Your Suits Must Last Don’t expect one suit to stand the strain of everyday wear forever. By all means buy an extra one while you can do so. It has been found that by wearing your suits alternatively, you permit the fabrics to return to their original shape when not in use. In this way durability is greatly increased ( and cleaning and pressing bills are reduced. W. W. TAMAN lir Mr. and Mrs. add Margaret, of Stratford, ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sandors on Sunday. accompanied home by their ( been visiting 1 tlieni* a hymn and daily prayer. The roll call was taken and minutes were read and adopted. Miss Helen Penhale, the president, presided over tl.e business session. The treasurer’s and Red Cross reports were read. The August meeting will be held at Mrs. Hubert Jones’ home on the Second Monday in Aug­ ust. Mrs. William Allison took charge of the following" program. A hymn, Scripture lesson by Mrs. Vyrne Smith; Miss May Jones led in prayer; a trio by Mrs. P. Mc- FallS, Mrs. W« R. Colliding and Miss Pearl Woods. Mrs. Robert Wenger, guest speaker of the even­ ing, gave an interesting address on ‘'Cardens of the Bible”, which was much enjoyed. Mrs. P. McFalls and Miss Pearl Wood sang a pleasing duet, 'the meeting closed by the singing of a hymn and the Mtepah benediction. Lunch was served by the committee In charge. Miss Dorothy Herbert, of Lon­ don, and Miss Helen Johnson, i., visited with : 4th and i i, of Mrs. Over Mr. n n fl bara j with and | also I ents in Dashwood. I leaving Sunday for their home in I Gary, Ind. j On Sunday afternoon Mr. W. H. I Johnston had a pleasant call from 1 Dr. George Schoellig, of Detroit, an jold friend of fifty years. He is a I dentist with a lucrative practice in the City of the Straits. He was ac­ companied by Mr. John Freesdma, ) president of the Freesema Bros. ’ Printing Company. They I Mrg L10yd Lindenfield, Mrs. L. L. Wells, Miss Dorothy Williams and Mr. Fred Wells were in Toronto . last Friday attending the funeral I of Mrs, Katherine . Govier (nee jKatherine Genttner), sister of Mrs. ■ Fred Wells and Mrs. Ted Harness, ! Exeter. Mrs. Ella Heywood were son, here Dr and son, Richard, of Versity, Maryland, are visiting with j hr Mrs. Creech’s parents at Burford I of and will arrive in Exeter Friday to accompanied them and attended visit with Mr, and Mrs. R. N.; the funeral of the late Mrs. McKay Creech. j (nee Edna Vospet). Neil, who has for a week. .- Hugh Creech,Mrs. Creech Maryland Uni- . UUH, CtJL-LU. lYxlDO JI Fergus Falls Min, R. Skinner for July the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. GeO, Mr. and Mrs. Morris have been spending weeks with Miss Annie Handford, have returned' Toronto. Mrs. George speiit the latter with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Hunter, Mrs. Hunter3, and Arlene returned t-o London with her for a visit. Griffith Griffith, the past and who two to their home in Smith, Of London, part of last week Janies Street Evening Auxiliary The James Street Evening Auxil­ iary met at the home of Miss May Jones on Monday night. The meet­ ing opened with the National An-