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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1942-09-10, Page 8the EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10th, 1042 V’s Beauty Shoppe For Permanents Eugene, Spiral, Mnation. * • of Lasting Beauty, (ho quin ole, Com- Machin eless TOIA. V. DECOR, Ih-op. Phone XI2 Evenings by Appointment Exeter Markets * Wheat, 87 c. Creamery butter. 39c. Eggs, A Large, 33e. Eggs, Medium, 31c. Eggs, B, 25c Dressed Hogs, $15.25. inillHIlUlIIIUIHnillllUlIUllUBHIIIIllIU t CONCENTRATION soon tires faulty eyes . . . then they fog and jitter ... cause errors and nervous ex­ haustion. Don’t risk sending' that kind of eyes to school, Have their eyes examined at once and if correction is * called for, scientific care and expert fitting will help you ‘keep them clear-eyed and efficient. CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN - CHURCH Rev. John Galloway JIrs. J, G, Cochrane, Organist Beauty Shoppe AH Work Guaranteed Phone 245 your you and ship your hogs with local trucker where get the highest prices ±1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111!. Save Tires and Gasoline i For your -future convenience = C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Office open every week day except Wednesday iiiiiiiiiiiiiiRiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimi Marion Pooley .LOCALS his sister,Phone 146 Tomlinson “Hair Dressers” Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont. Phone 135 10 a.m.—Sunday „ School 11 a.m.—Public Worship. Subject: “Ships That Never Sailed” 7 p.m.—Evening Service. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup­ per will be dispensed on Sunday, Sept, 20th at 11 a.m. MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Phone 171rll, Exeter = 1111B111111111111111I I1111 i 111111111111111111191 )i r Rev. N, L Woods, M.A., Minister Mrs. A. Y, Willard, Organist 10,30 a.m.—Public Worship Church School. 7 p.m.—Public • Worship. The iSter. Thursday, Andrew Thursday, service for prayer and Bible study 3 p.m,—-W.M.S, at Campbell’s 7.30 p.m. and Min- Ml’S. Mid-week JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH VACATION NOTICE Dr. Roulston desires to announce that he is now absent on vacation and will re-open his Dental Office on Friday. Sept. 18th. F. J. DELBRIDGE, Representative, EXETER WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY —Two Nights Only— Two Special Features “Johnny Eager starring— ROBERT TAYLOR and LANA TURNER ?? Mr. Earl Frayne, of Welland, was home over the week-end. Hugh Davis spent last week in London with his sister, Mrs. Grant Taylor, Mrs. F. A. May is visiting with her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. Hall, in Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Stonehouse, of Forest, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. 0. White. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Davies and family spent a few days last week at Grand Bend. * Mr. John Salter, of Windsor, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. E. Salter. Mr. Thos, Tapp, of Detroit, visit­ ed over the holiday with Miss Mary Tapp. Mr. A. R. Tomlinson, sor, spent the holiday with Mrs. Tomlinson. Mrs. ’ Laura Harvey - is Taxi Service —Phone— Day 100 Night 271 SNELL BROS. & CO. sfiecialising' in Personality Haircutting Finger waving I PERMANENTS I of Wind­ week-end ARE YOU RUPTURED? “Fly by with— RICHARD CARLSON and NANCY KELLY FRIDAY and SATURDAY —Two Nights Only— Two Special Features “Wings for the Eagle’ starring— ANN SHERIDAN and DENNIS MORGAN “Syncopation” starring— ADOLPH MENJOU and JACKIE COOPER MONDAY AND TUESDAY —Two Nights Only— “Joan of Paris” starring—■ MICHELE MORGAN, LAIRD CREGAR and an all-star cast Monster Garden Party and Jamboree holidaying for a week with her sister, Will Amy, in Burford. Pte. Gerald Skinner, of the O. C., Ottawa, spent Saturday Sunday at his home here. Miss Donna Powles, of St. Thom­ as, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Pearl Powles. Miss Nellie Carmichael spent the’ holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carmichael, of Appin. Miss Isabel Turnbull, of London,, spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brock, of Hamilton, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graves and Steven of London, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. W.. W. Taman. Mr. and Mrs. John Leary and daughter, Iva, of Munro, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. May on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Tapp and son, Lynn, of Monkton, Ont., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tapp. Mr. and M»s. Bert Fieisclrauer and daughter, of London, week-end with Mr. and Norry. Sgt. Bill Dunsford, of P. C., of Listowel, spent end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dunsford. Mr. and Mrs, W. West, of Aurora, spent a few days last week with the former’s sister, Mrs. H. L. Sturgis and Mr. Sturgis. ■Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Hopper, Joan and Pat, spent several, days last week in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Johnson. Misses Elva Wuerth and Ruth Long, of Detroit, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wuerth. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Russell and and Mrs. Gordon holiday week- family and Mr. Lamport spent the end at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. H. and son, Beverley, Mrs. R.C. and spent the Mrs. John the R.C.A. the week- SPRUCE GROVE Three miles south of Exeter TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th ’Over 12 High Class Entertainers Programmne from 8 to 10.30 Dancing 10,30 till 1.30 -— Admission -— Adults 40c Children 15c Tug of wax* between Huron and Middlesex Col Don’t Miss this Great Variety Show Mr, and Mrs. Bert Elesmere and daughter, Gwen, of Timmins, visit­ ed for a few days last week with the latter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. A, E, BuswelL On Friday they vis­ ited with Sgt. Ted Buswell at Sky Harbor, Goderich. On Saturday they spent a few hours with Miss Helen Buswell at Wes to if prior to attending a wedding of a niece of Mr. Elesittere in Toronto. Mrs. Eies- mere has commenced Oraighurst resumed teaching and her new duties at on Tuesday. E. Richardson of Brussels, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William May. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strange, of Chatham, and Mr. and Mrs. G. Swan, of Brucefield, Spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Strange. Mrs. Robert Brooks of Toronto, spent the week-end with Miss May Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Cornish and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Broken- shire and daughter, Eleanor, and Miss Hollis Smith, of Hagersville, spent the week-end with friends. John Francis, R.O.A.F., and Mrs. Francis, of Dartmouth, N.S., spent Friday with the former’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Francis. Captain Wm. Lawson, Mrs, Law- son and Jimmie, of Kitchener, were holiday guests with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Lawson, Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Coates and Mr, and Mrs. Nat, Ogden spent the week-end holiday at Grand Bend With Mr, and Mrs. Frank Coates at their cottage. Miss Mary VanCamp, of Ottawa, and Miss Irene London, spent end with their Mrs. VanCamp. Mr. and Mrs. ttie attd Shirley, Bend last week. __ ______ __ ter, Mrs, Hodgins, and daughter, of McGillivray, spent several days with them. VanCamp, R.N., of the holiday week* parents, Mr. and Chatlie Mason, An- holidayed at Grand . Mr. Mason’s siHa Did You Ever Buy a Truss that Didn’t Fit? That Can’t Happen Here are Properly Fitted byYou Experienced Fitter in our Private, Truss Room and Protected by a Signed, Money-Back Guarantee an Rev. A. B. Irwin, B.A. W. R. Gouldiug, A.T.C.M. Organist anti Choir Leader 10 a.m,—Sunday School and Bible Class 11 a.m.—Worship “The Significance . of the Cross” 7* p.m.—Worship “The Old Paths” Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Midweek Ser­ vice of worship and’study, Thursday, 2,3b p.ifi. <—Afternoon Auxiliary, W.M.S,, in the church | parlors. Theme—Temperance, . i { I I I unsaa TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M, A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss 15th Sunday after Trinity l<0. a.m.—Confirmation Class in the church. ‘ ‘ 11 a.m.—Sunday School ! 7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon: I “The Household of Faith” i 7.30 p.m., Friday—■Confirmationj Class I Harvest Thanksgiving and Confir­mation—Sunday, Sept. 27th, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. * Your drugs at ROBERTSON’S Phone 50 Exeter. GOVERNMENT'WAR DAMAGE INSURANCE ■ We are prepared to write this coverage for all who wish it, and will be glad to answer any questions in regard to the same. We Write Insurance of All Kinds C. V. PICKARD Phone 165 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Worship 7.30 .p.m.—Evangelistic Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer ing. All are. welcome. Pastor—E. Clemens meet- Highway as follows: September A dance will be held at the Exeter Arena Saturday evening when music will be provided by the orchestra from No. 9 S.F.T.S., Centralia. Ad­mission 40c and 25c. ST. PETER’S CATHOLIC CHURCH South of Centralia on No. 4 Mass will be celebrated August 16th and 30th, 13th and 37th, October 11th and 27th at 9 o’clock All other Sundays at 11 o’clock TAXI SERVICE will leave Snell’s i Garage each Sunday'30 minutes be- *fore each Mass and will return after the 'service. Mr. spent ines. Mr. visiting in Dundas, having ed there with Mr. and Mrs, W. Chappel, who were in Exeter last Week. Mr. and Mrs. John Westlake and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Westlake, Hen­ ry and Marilyn, all of London, spent the holiday week-end at the home of Mrs. Rhoda Westlake. and Mrs. John MacGregor the week-end in St. Cathar- and Mrs. Josiah Kestle are return- FINAL WARNING _ Final notice is hereby given that those who persist in riding bicycles on the sidewalks will be prosecut­ed. By Order ’of Council C. V. Pickard, Clerk Mr. B. W. F. Beavers is confined to his home with a severe cold, many friends will hope for speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Cudmore Bruce * and Nancy, of Toronto, Mr. ................ " Windsor, spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindenfield. , Mrs. Arthur Francis, or and daughter, Mrs. Manford ing and her son, Donald, of Detroit, who have been spending a few days at Grand Bend, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Christie and daughter Jean, of Toronto, and. Flying Officer John Davies, V.R., R.A.F., of Saskatoon, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Christie and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thomson. His his and and and Mrs. Norman Floody, of with town, Bell- <1 ATTENTION.... The Huron Lumber Co. give away FREE with every $10.00 cash over the counter purchase from this date Until the 30th day of September, 1942, one Lions Club coupon which entitles the holder to a chance on arty one of the prizes in the 300.00 dollar cash contest for the benefit of local childrens’ welfare arid Lions British Childrens’ War Victims’ Fund A. J. Sweitzer, Manager -We Now Have a Car of Shingles in Stock iiiiiiui SPECIAL VALUES in SHEETINGS These have been on order for weeks and have just been placed in stock. They are * outstanding values .iiiHiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiniiiinnniiiiniiiim One piece only unbleached sheeting, 72 inches wide, a good strong weave and one that will wear well, You would expect to pay more for this quality. Special at per yard 55c One piece only unbleached sheeting 81 inches wide. Same quality as the 72 inch but in wider width Special at per yard 60c One piece only bleached sheeting, 81 inches wide, a good quality sheeting made by Wabasso Special at per yard 69c One piece only bleached sheeting, 81 inches wide. The finest sheeting that Wabasso makes Special at per yard 89c FLANNELETTE SHEETING .... This comes in cream only. It is.72 inches wide and a lovely quality for sheets. Special at per yard 69c Ibex Flannelette Blankets 100 pairs of flannellette Blankets, Grey or white with pink or blue, borders. These goods are very scarce. Get your season’s supply at this low-price. Per pair $2.65 \ 4-yard wide Linoleums Four gopd patterns left to show you. These will be our last. Selling at the old price Old price per yard $4.25 WE SELL WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Get the habit of buying them each week. Grocery Specials for. Thurs., Friday and Saturday SHERRIFF’S GINGER BREAD MIX Just mix with water and bake MAZOLA OIL FOR SALADS Excellent for* cooking ....... 30c HI DO YEAST Try this for your next baking-, pkg. 15c TEXAS GOLDEN GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 20 oz. tin ............................................. 15c SHERRIFF’S LEMON PIE FILLING Makes delicious pies........................ 15c KRAFT’S FRENCH DRESSING Ready to serve, per bottle ..............25c Something new! Stokely’s TOMATO SOUP It’s delicious, per tin ........................... 8c PEACHES PEACHES PEACHES * Late peaches for canning are now ready— leave us your order. WOODBURY’S SOAP DEAL 1c sale 4 for 25c Phone 16 Bordcn’s CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK Sweetened ready for use, large tin' 40c ................................................ ....."""....................— Southcott W. W. Taman the south Exetei’Ontario D Harry Cole have moved on LOCAL NEWS Miss Melba Whiting, of Usborne, is a student at the London Business Institute in London. Mr. and Mrs. McQueen, of Detroit, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Elliot.Mrs. Miller and two children, of London, were " week-end visitors at the home of Mr. L. Day. Mrs. E. J. Miners returned to Kingsville last Thursday after vis­ iting for seven weeks in Exeter. The Masonic order will resume regular meetings next Monday eve­ ning following the summer vacation. Mrs. W. R. McClellan and family, of Stratford, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Aidworth. • Mr. E. J. Pym is erecting a new barn on his farm in Usborne to re­place the one recently destroyed by fire. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Medd and Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Layton are holiday­ing this week at Port. Ryerse, qiT Lake Erie. . ,Miss Irene Brock, Usborne, is at­ tending Westervelt Business School I in t London. i ‘A.C.2 Gerald Lawson, of the R.C. at 'Camp Borden, spent parents, Mr. — i k! =A.F . 2 holiday with his E|Mrs. G. Lawson. S i Mr. and Mrs. 2, Mr. Wes, Cole ~ I their, new home E - of William street. 2 Mr.* and Mrs. 2 daughter, Florence, sj spent the week-end. E Mrs. Cecil Stewart. — Mar-ion Copeland, of Usborne, un- E ddrweht an operation for the • re- =; moval Of her tonsils at Dr. Fletch- E < er’s office on Tuesday,ss I Mrs. Margaret Eacrett, of Lon- E! don, is visiting “with Mr. and Mrs. -.Edgar Munn and Mr. and Mrs. Bea- Somers of Simcoe, with Mr. and M . •lUU.gaO'J. ATAMXXA* J* \ vers and other relatives. 3 A 'Miss Leone Treble, c _ .. E, was the guest of her grandfather “ Mr, E. Treble.2' fie Treble, over th<* holiday. s’ Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Robinson and 21 Luella and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shuert, si of Detroit,' visited in Exeter ana 2 j Mitchell over the week-end. 2' Mr., and Mrs, Wm. Butler, Miss E Mary pybus and Miss Pearl Spicer; s’-all of London, visited With Mr. and E l Mrs, W. J, Pybus on Sunday, E; Mr, and Mrs. Ray Lammie, of St. 2 J Marys and Mr. Elmore Dunn, of’To* 2 ronto, visited, over the week-end with S;Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn and at- .E tended the Dunn-Willis wedding on 1 j Saturday. of Toronto and 'aunt, Miss Ef- W, 0. Robinson and NOW FOR FALL- Every detail of fit, fabric and pat­ tern is suited to your own individ; ual requirements. Aftei' you choose the material from our exclusive as­ sortment, your Suit and Topcoat will be tailored-to-measure by master craftsmen. We guarantee complete satisfaction. Come in today and inspect the new British Woollens. Mr. Russel Snell, of town, under­went an operation foi* the removal of his tonsils at Dr. Hunt’s’'office in London on Thursday of last week. MiSs Grace Be’ckler, who has been spending the summer at Grand Bend, commenced. her duties as teacher at Eden school on Tuesday. Rev, A. J. and Mrs. Kestle, of Portsmouth, Ohio, spent the week­ end with Mr, and Mrs. F. Wood and with the former’s sister, Mrs. Ready. Mrs. Ted Tait and daughter, Mrs, Charles Noels, of London, vis­ ited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Basil Preszcator over the week-end. Mrs. William McDowell and sons, Orval and Gordon, of Denfield, spent a day last week with the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Vale. Rev. E. Aidworth, of Staffa, ducted the service in Main St, ited church on Sunday morning The pastor, Rev, N, J. Woods, the anniversary service for Mr. worth at the Zion appointment, Frank Wildfong accompanied Woods and sang a solo. con- Un- last. took Aid*Mr. Mr,. Mrs, v Frank Newntan, and son, Seldon, of Kingston, visited over the “week-end with the parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. don. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scriven Ross, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mosier, week-end with Schroeder. Miss Nancy ronto. nesday after spending the holiday with her grandmother, Mrs. M. Heywood. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hill and fam­ ily and Mr. and Mrs, Ridge, of Ham­ ilton, were visitors with the former’s mother, Mrs. Grace Aidworth, over the holiday, • Cpl. 0, R, Porter, of No, ■ 9 S.F. T.S. ’ *............... red ter one are former’s G. Sei- and son. of Detroit, spent the Mr ’and Mi'S, Chas, Pat returned to Wilson, of To­ ker hottie Wed- Vi 47 U J LU,I Vl JNQt <7 i , Centralia, has been transfer* to Camp Borden. Mrs. Por* and family, who are residing in of Mr. Jas. Lawson’s apartments, remaining here for the present,