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s Beauty Shoppe
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SFor Permanents
Eugene, Spiral,
bination,
VERA C. DECKER, Prop
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of Lasting Beauty,
Croqufoole, Com*
Machineless
Exeter Markets
Wheat, 87e.
Creamery butter. 39c.
Eggs, A Large, 44c.
Eggs, B. 38c.
Eggs, B, 31c.
Dressed Hogs, §15.75.
Marion Pooley
Beauty Shoppe
Phone 112
Fordson Tractor, n ewly
overhauled ...........$150.00
1934 Ford Truck...$350.00
1937 Ford Coach,
good tires ...........$495.00
1934 Ford Coach,
a nice one ...........$295.00
1930 Model A Coach,
all overhauled ...$165.00
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Sandy Elliot
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Save Tires and Gasoline
For your future convenience
ship your hogs with your
local trucker where you
get the highest prices and
yield
Archie Etherington
Phone 171rll, Exeter
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LOCALS
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STEWART’S TAXI
Phone 15£w Exeter
Day or Night
STEWART BROS. GARAGE
Mr. Robert C. Dinney, genial
member of our staff, has en
listed in the R.C.A.F., leaving
November 2nd.
During Bob’s absence we will
continue to give you our best
in Quality and Service.
R. N. ROWE
Furniture—Ambulance and
Funeral Service
Phone 20w Exeter
Anniversary
Caven Presbyterian Church
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18th
Services at II a.m. and 7 .p.m.
Guest Speaker:
Rev. A. J. Gowland, M. A., of
Knox Presbyterian Church,
St. Marys
Soloist: Mr. Frank Rockwood,
Tenor, of London
Special Music by the Choir
Everyone Welcome
»*•Red Cross News
The wives of the officers of No.
"9 S.F.T.S, have formed a Unit to
work With the Exeter Branch. The
officers are as follows: President,
Mrs. Fullerton; sewing convener,
Mrs. Porter, knitting convener, Mrs.
Beaumont; secretary, Mrs. McCaa.
-Friday was shipping da.y and the
following articles were received at
the Red Cross rooms: 42 pairs ser
vice socks, 16 T.N.
V-neck sweaters,
alternative caps,
pairs gloves, 36
18-in. socks, 25
1 scarf, 56 wash
hoots, 2 pairs pyjamas, 45 sheets,
14 shirts (10 years); 6 blouses (10
years); 1>8- bed jackets, 3 coats, 11
skirts, (16 years); 4 men’s shirts,
46 large quilts, 1 crib quilt, 3 blan
kets, 3 boys’ knitted suits, 5 girls’
sweaters. 3 boys’ sweaters, 2 girls’
knitted dresses, and 35 other articles
of refugee clothing.
sweaters, 17
11 aero caps, 13
34 pairs mitts, 24
tuck-ins, 18 pairs
pairs . 26-in. socks,
cloths, 7 pairs sea-
Mr. Everett Sims -and girl friend
Stpent Sunday at Crediton, the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Sims.
A WOOD'S
ELECTRIC GRINDER
IS A FARM NECESSITY
Now, more than ever, a Wood’s
Electric Grinder is a necessity on
your farm. It saves labor, tires,
gas and chopping costs.
Owing to Government restrictions
limiting the number of Grinders
to be manufactured, we. suggest
you get in tench with us at once.
WM. J. THOMSON
Agent —••
ifeuttalia Phone Kirkton, 48r4
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Mrs. H. Whyte and sons spent the
week-end at Grand Bend.
Mrs. J. Jacobs, of Clinton, called
on friends in Exeter on Tuesday.
Mr. Wm. Rivers visited his bro
ther in Seaforth on Tuesday.
Mr.
a few
Leary
Mr.
family spent Thanksgiving week
end in Palmerston.
Sgt.-Pilot Bill Wilson, of Brant
ford, is spending two weeks’ leave
at his home here.
Pte. Jackson and Mrs. Naylor, of
London, are visiting with their
aunt, Mrs. Jonas Sutton.
Mrs, Paul Coates and Verna, Mrs.
Alf Coates and Betty visited in
Hamilton and Toronto for the week
end.
Mrs. W. Henderson, of Sparta,
spent Thanksgiving Day with Rev.
and Mrs. Woods at Main Street par
sonage.
Dr. and Mrs. Geo, Hind and Har-
lene, of Walkerton, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John
Hind. ’ '
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Quance and
Clifford visited over the holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dilling, at
Brucefield.
Miss Linklater and Miss Ellen
ton, of the Exeter High School staff,
spent the holiday at their respective
homes in Goderich and Kincardine.
Messrs. _ . __, _, ■■
Southcott and Donald spent Thanks
giving with Rev. R, E, and Mrs,
Southcott at Sonibra.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Allison, Miss
May Jones and Mr, H. T. Rowe spent
Thanksgiving in Toronto at the home
of -Mrs. John May.
Misses Helen and Isohel Anthony,
of Hamilton, spent the week-end
with their parents, Rev. and Mrs.
James Anthony.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hirtzel, of
Detroit, visited over the week-end
with the former’s brother, Mr. John
Hirtzel, of Stephen.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Statham, of
London, and Miss Lois Statham, of
Hamilton, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Hind.
Miss Agnes Cutting, while work
ing at the canning factory had the
misfortune to gash one of her fin
gers, requiring several stitches.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Floody, Of
Windsor, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lin
denfield, Mts. Floody remaining foi'
a visit.
Miss Ann Turnbull, R.N., has re
turned to New York City after
spending the summer in -town with
her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Turn
bull. , *
Hlr. and Mrs. Walter Poole, of
Denfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Poole, of “The Lodge”,/ London
Township, spent Thanksgiving with
Mr. L. Day.
Mrs. Geo. Hunter, of town, and
Mrs.. Everett Skinner, of Elim-ville,
returned Tuesday after visiting for
several days with relatives at
Brooklyn, Ont.
Rev. L. C. Harvey, of Byron, who
will lecture in James St. Church
next Tuesday evening, is a former
Exeter boy, son of Mrs. Bertha
Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coates and
Mrs. W. Hodgert, of town, Mrs.
Thos. Willis and Miss Flossie Davey,
of Centralia, spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Whitney Coates,
Mrs, W. T. Goodison, of Sarnia,
who has been visiting with her sis
ter, Mrs. W< W. Taman, has return
ed to her home. Mrs. Taman re
turned with her for a week’s visit.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Patrick, of
Toronto, spent the week-end with
Mrs J, C. Snell., Mrs. Eugene Bea
ver, who has been visiting in To
ronto, returned home with them.
Mrs. Wm. Vale visited her daugh
ter, Mrs. McDowell, Denfield, over
Thanksgiving, Orval and Gordon
McDowell visited their grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Vale, on Satur
day,
’Flying Officer 0. Parish, of No,
9 S.F.T.S., Exeter, and Mrs. Parish,
have moved into the apartment over
Rivers’ Meat Market, recently va
cated by Mr. H. Raynor, superinten
dent of the Warren Construction
Company.
Mi", and Mrs. 'Frank Strange, of
Chatham and Mr. Cyril Strange, of
Timmins, visited for a few days
with Mr* and Mrs. John Strange.
Frank recently enlisted with the
R.C.N.V.R. and was called tip this
week.
Phone 245
All Work Guaranteed
Phone 14-6 Exeter
ST. PETER’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Tomlinson
“Hair Dressers”
specializing- in
Personality
Haircutting
Fingerwaving
PERMANENTS
and Mrs. Jos. May visited for
days with Mr. and Mrs. John
at Munro,
and Mrs. James Hembly and
H. O, Southcott, J. M.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev, John Galloway
Mrs. J. G» Cochrane. Organist
a.m.-
a.m.*
anniversary
—Sunday School. .
—Morning Service.
-Evening Service.
10
11
7 p.uu- „ ..
The guest preacher will be Rev. A.
J. Gowland, M.A., of Knox Presby
terian Church, St. Marys,
Mr. Frank Rockwood, tenor, guest
soloist, from London.
Special music will be rendered by
the choir,
The October Thankoffering of the
W.M.S. will be held Friday, Octo
ber 23 at 8 o’clock%t the church.
Guest speaker, Miss Adams.
iWKaawa:
MAIN ST, UNITED CHURCH
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LADIES’ fall and winter COATS
We offer a fine selection, of the newest styles. Lovely tweeds in fitted ajnd loose models
These are very smart numbers. Also a fine range of fur collared coats that are out
standing values
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Kenwood All Wool Blankets
In all the best selling plain shades. As well as two-toned reversible. Let us put one
away for Christmas. Pay a dollar a week down and a dollar a week until paid for.
When you buy Kenwood you buy the best.
South of Centralia on Highway
No. 4
Mass will be celebrated as follows:
. October 11th and 27th
at 9 o’clock
All othei' Sundays at 11 o’clock
TAXI SERVICE wRl leave Snell’s
Garage each Sunday 30 minutes be
fore each Mass and will return after
the service.
Rev. N. J. Woods, M.A., Minister
Mrs. A, Y. Willard, Organist
Harvest Thanksgiving Service
1-0.00 a.m.—Church School.
11.-00 a.m.—Public
drawn in favour
versary.
7.00 p.m.—Public
Minister,
1'hursday, 3 p.m.—-W.M.S. at Mrs.
K J, Sims’.
Thursday, 8 p.m.—-Midweek meet
ing for prayer* and Bible study.
Sunday, November 1—Anniversary
services Speaker, Rev, H. C,
Vernon, B.D., of Mitchell.
Worship with-
of Caven Anni-
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH I
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Rev. A. B. Irwin, B.A.
W. R. Gouldiug, A.T.C.M.
Organist and Choir Leader
W.M.S. Thanksoffering
11 a.m.—W.M.S. Thankoffering ser
vice. “The Church’s Mission”
Leavitt’s Theatre
Exeter Ont. , Phone 135
3 p.m.—Church School
7
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
a Features — 2 Nights Only
(4 Mystery Ship”
starring—
PAUL KELLY and LOLA LANE
p.m.—Evening worship.
“Sane Thinking”
Mr. A. T. Kellough,
bass soloist, will
services.
Monday-—The Y.P.U. ___ ________
Missionary Rally at Hensail. Rev.
J. G. Endicott.
i Wednesday, 8 p.m-.—Midweek ser
vice. z
of Mt. Forest,
sing at both
will attend, -the
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Girls’, Boys’ and Men’s All Wool Sweaters
These were all bought months ago and we cannot duplicate them. We offer a big
range of patterns and we would suggest that you buy early.
Ibex and Fancy Check Flannelette Blankets
We have about 100 pair left with colored borders and fancy checks. We offer these
at the very low price of per pair $2.65
Check Esmond Blankets
This is a warm cosy blanket that gives lots of wear and gives splendid satisfaction.
Buy several at this very special price. Each $2.50
Beautiful New- Curtains for Living and Dining Rooms
We have been waiting for them for weeks. Lovely new patterns and weaves that
will brighten up your home and make it look so much cosier. At per yard
89c $1.00' to $1.75
WE SELL WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
Get the habit of buying them each week.
Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday
. .■. . V-
TODDY;, A chocolate flavored malted milk
Per tin.................................................. 45c
Three Girls About Town”
with—
JOAN BLONDELL, BINNIE
BARNES, JOHN HOWARD
and ROBERT BENCHLEY
ct1
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader, Mr. JMiddlemiss
20tli Sunday after Trinity
a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser
mon: “Prudent Living”-
11 a.in.—Sunday School; Children’s
Day.
Evening service withdrawn in favor j
of Caven Presbyterian Anniver
sary.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
—Two Nights Only—
‘Valley of the Sun’
Special feature, starring—
SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE,
LUCILLE BALL, JAMES CRAIG
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
“Ball of Fire”
A special feature musical comedy
Starring—
GARY COOPER, BARBARA
STANWYCK and GENE KRUPA
and his Orchestra
Added - MARCH OF TIME
“India at War”
Coming—-
October 22, 23, 24-
“HOLIDAY INN”
BING CROSBY, FRED ASTAIRE
and an all-star cast
Bingo Draws Full House
The fowl bingo held at Stewart’s
garage Thursday evening of last
week under the auspices of the
Canadian Legion taxed the capacity
of the building and numbers were
turned away. Another fowl bingo
is being held this Thursday.
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
10 a.m.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Worship
7.30 .p.mJ-y-Evangelistic
Wednesday, 8 p.m.—-Prayer
ing.
All are welcome.
Pastor—E. Clemens
THAMES ROAD CHURCH
ANNIVERSARY
SUNDAY, OCT. 18th, 1942
Hours of Service 11 a.m. & 7.30 p.m.
The mor.ning service will be con
ducted by Squadron Leader the
Rev. F. F. Crankshaw, of No. 9
S.IF.T.S., Exeter. The- evenjhg ser
vice will be conducted by the Rev.
W. A. Beecroft, of Wingham.
Special Music Will be Rendered
The public are cordially invited.
Rev. William Mair, Minister
Arthur Gardiner, Session Clerk
Mr, Gordon Hunter, of London,
spent the holiday at his -home.
in keeping with the general interest of National Economy
wish to announce to, the people of Exeter and vicinity that
the drug store hours will be as follows:
We the undersigned
9 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Saturdays
COMMENCING OCTOBER 19th
Sundays and all Holidays Closed
BROWNING’S DRUG STORE
C. L. ROBERTSON
W. S* COLE
KRAFT DINNER
A meal for. four in 7 minutes per pkg. 20c
HONEY, Stocks are limited
8 pound pail $1.25; 4 pound pail 65c
AYLMER FOOD FOR JUNIOR
Per tin......................... 10c
SHERRLFF’S GINGER BREAD MIX
Ready to bake...........................per pkg. 30c
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR
For Breakfast, save bacon......per pack 17c
CRANBERRIES
Eatmore.per lb. 30c
MINCEMEAT
Ready to use........;......................large tin 29c
INSTANT HOT CHOCOLATE
Needs no sugar............................per lb, 25c
PUMPKIN PIES FOR THANKSGIVING
Large tin............................ ,2 for 25c
Good Cooking Apples. Leave us your order for Spies
Southcott
Phone 16
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Holiday Visitors
Capt. W. E. Weekes, Of Chatham,
•with Mrs. Weekes and Billy. .
Mr. Silas Reed, -of Sarnia, with
his aunt, Miss Alice Handford.
Sgt. Ted Wilson, of London, with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wil
son.
Mr. Cimwii xvioore, of Sarnia with,
his brother, Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Moore. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rice, of
Wyoming, with Mr. and Mrs. B. M.
Francis. .
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taman and Toni,
of Listowel, with Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Taman.
Mr. Kenneth Greb, of St. Cathar
ines, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Simon Greb.
Miss Ferrol Fisher, .of Sarnia,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clark Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers
with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Beavers and
family, Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boyle and
family, of London, with his mother,
Mrs. B. .Boyle.
Miss Lottie McLaren, of Niagara
Falls, with her sister, Mrs. and Mr.
F. Forrester.
Miss Nellie Carmichael With
brother, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
m-ichael, of Appin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Messer
Betty Ann, of Toronto, with Mr.
Mrs. Hillery Horton.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ellsinere
daughter, of Oraighurst, with
and Mrs. A. E. Buswell.
Jean and Mrs. Eli Christie, of
ronto, with Mr, and Mrs. C,
Christie.
i Cpl. Howard Elliot, of Kingston,
land Miss Hazel Elliot, R.N<, of Pres
ton Springs Hospital, at their home
I here.
r L.A.O. Reynold Wuerth and L.A.O.
| S. Saitmond, of Aylmer, with the
former’s parents, Mr, -and Mrs. A. E.
Wuerth.
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Davis, Jean
ette and Bill, of Tara, with Mr. and
Mrs, Wm. Fisher and Mrs. Sydney
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waldron, of
Clinton, and Mr. and
of Grand Bend, with
Norman Hockey,
Mr. and Mrs. N. -S.
awa, and Mr. Fred
ronto, with Mr, and
| Ford, of Usborne.
STEP INTO FALL
WITH A NEW FELT
It’s time to look to autumn!
There’s nothing like a new hat
to put you in the swing. We
have a handsdme collection
of Feits for Fall. Just the
thing to give you the 'best-
dressed feeling! These hats go
anywhere, straight through
youi’ busy day!
We Feature Fambus Adam and Morgan Models
W. W. TAMAN
— The Store fdr Men-
and
and
and
Mr.
To*
W.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Schlimme, of
London, and Mr. and MrS. T. A.
Inglis and family, of Forest, with
Mr. and Mrs. A. Darling,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown
son, Bobby, Mrs. Mildred Gillian
son Robert and Miss Jean B.
all of London, with Mr.
Thos. Mawhinney.
liffe,
Mrs.
and
and
Jol-
and
Mrs. Waldron,
Mr. and Mrs,
Hoag, of Osh-
Ford, of l*o-
Mrs. William-
Wolf. Cubs on Hike
members of the First Exeter
Wolf Cubs, enjoyed a hike
the river on Saturday after-
The weather was ideal and
The
Pack,
along noon, __>
the boys enjoyed lunch around a
cam-p fire, The attendance at the
regular meetings, held every Thurs
day evening at 7 p.m. in the Scout
hall, has been excellent and several
New Chums have been added to the
roll. New boys will be. welcomed.
Age limits, 8 to 12 years.
Mrs. Valeria Armstrong
the week-end in Toronto
friends.
Spent
.with
Mrs. John narrower, of Toronto,
is a guest with Mr. and Mrs. B„ W.
F. Beavers.
Mrs, Harold
Township, had
Ai London on
Mr. and Mrs,
week-end with
Chambers, of London township,
Mr. and Mrs. George Jaques vis
ited with Mr. and Mrs.- A. A. Fow
ler, of Chesley, oyer the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Oke have
received word from their son, O.S.
Ross Oke, that lie has landed safe
ly in England. z
Sapper E. H. Beaver, of Toronto,
is on a 14-d.aV leave and with Mrs.
Beaver, left oil Thursday for Pitts
burg, where they will visit with the
former’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Beaver. f
Mrs. Alex Sweeton, Ottawa, is
spending two weeks with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delbridge,
while Captain Sweeton is in the
southern States attending Aineri-
eaii Army manoeuvres.
Penhaie, of Stephen
her tonsils removed
Tuesday last.
W. Winer sp6nt the
Mr. and/Mrs. C. F.