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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-04-01, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 1st,' 1943 Canadian Women Help—- “PASS THE A3IMUNITION” A 25p Stamp Buys 12 Bullets BUY A STAMP HERE TODAY VERA C. DECKER, Prop. Phone 112 Exeter Markets Wheat, $108. Creamery Butter, 89c. Eggs, A Large, ‘28c. Eggs, Medium, 26c. Eggs, B, 23 c. Dressed Hogs, $16.60. Marion Pooley Beauty Shoppe AH Work Guaranteed Exeter Phone 24S Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont, Phone 135 WEDNESDAY NIGHT — TONIGHT ONLY two features “A Yank at Eton” starring MICKEY ROONEY *•I I i*■ Crocuses are All step! Mr. ill at LOCALSLOCALS in bloom. Fools’Day.Watch your Dearing is seriously ‘Lady Body-guard starring ANN SHIRLEY and EDDIE ALBERT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY two features “A’Haunting We Will Go” starring LAUREL and HARDY “Jesse Janies at Bay’ with ROY ROGERS and “GABBY” HAYES a ....—- Saturday Shows commence at • 7.30 p.m. sharp sal Wilson Anderson, visiting with Mr. Hay. his par- of Credi- and Mrs. Nightly shows commence at 8 p.m. sharp. Positively one show only ai"................. .... ....................... MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 2 special features “China Girl starring GENE TIERNEY, VIC­ TOR McLAGLAN and GEORGE MONTGOMERY “Flying Fortress” starring RICHARITUREENE WUERTH’S SEE OUR SHOES & OXFORDS FOR SPRING Prices Low----From $2.25 up Several lines discontinued to dear at reduced prices. — Shoe Polish, all kinds — BLACKITTY BLACK for renewing leather coats, hand­ bags, purses, etc. Makes them like new and will not rub off. Call and let us show you what it will do. Shoe and Rubber Repairing of _all Jkinds, William his home. Miss Alice Handford spent the week-end in London.- Miss Alta Harvey, of London, spent the week-end at hei’ home. Mr. A. R. Tomlinson, of Windsor, spent the week-end at his home. Sgt. Lloyd Cook, of London, has been temporarily moved to Ipper- wash. Staff Sgt. Bill Dunsford, of Ipper- wash, spent the week-end with his parents, | Cpl. and Mrs. Kelley spent Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coates. A.C.2 Bob Dinney, of No. 6 I.T.S., Toronto, spent the week-end at his home. L.A.C. Gerald Lawson, of Aylmer, spent the week-end with ents. Mrs. ton, is George L.A.C. Thos. A. Walter, of Tren­ ton, is confined to the hospital with scarlet fever. Mr. E. M, Quance spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer at Grand Bend. Mrs, William Chambers spent the week-end in London with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Chambers. Mr. and Mrs-. B. W. F. Beavers spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kirkby, of St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taman and Toni of Listowel, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taman. Mr. and Mrs. W- A. West, of Aurora,, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Sturgis. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Wilson, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hicks. Warden B. W. and Mrs. Tuckey spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert McBride, near Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johns and fam­ ily, of Lucan, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. Miss Olive Wood, of Streetsville, spent the week-end with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. William Dignan, of Lucan, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coates -on Monday evening. Miss Kay McKean, W.R.’C-.N.'S., Galt, visited with Sgt. and Mrs. Wigglesworth over the week-end. Mr. Stanley A. Walter, of Mount Forest, visited with Mr. H. S. Wal­ ter and in Hensail over the week­ end. Mr. and family on funeral of Thomas. Mr. William Corbett, of London, has recently taken the is unable to attend his Empire Brass. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jim Wilson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simpkins,- in Stratford on Sunday. P.O. N.S., is spending a 14-day the home of his parents, Mrs. Asa J. Penhale. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel of Exeter, have been in London for the past two weeks visiting their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Ratz, -of Ham­ ilton, spent the week-end with the latter’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Zurbrigg. Mr. George Kinney, of London, and Mm and Mrs. John Kemp, of' Toronto, spent the week-end with Mi*, and Mrs. Kenneth Hockey. Mx*. and Mrs. Joseph Grant and Joanne, of London, visited with Mr. H. S. Walter and with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Blowes, of Hensail, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ford and daughter, of Port Dalhousie, and Douglas Brintnell, of St. Cathar­ ines, spent the week-end with their parents here. Mr. Preston Dearing was in To­ ronto* Wednesday and Thursday of last week attending a meeting of the executive of the Ontario Sheep Breeders’ Association. We are glad to hear that Mrs. Douglas Trlebner and Roy and Mr. Jutson Corbett, all of London, have recovered nicely after having the .measles and are able to be out around again. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floody, of Windsor, are visiting with Mrs. Floody’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindenfield and with relatives at Blyth. Mr. Floody, a member of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff, is on holidays. Mrs. George E. Earl and Thursday attended the Mr. E. J. Avery, of St. measles and work at the Newton and A. E WUERTH CLEANING Allan Penhale, of Debert, leave at Mr. and and REPAIRING Corbett, Have your upholstered furniture, chesterfields and rugs cleaned now the THOR WAY of cleaning which de-moths and cleans in one opera­ tion. CLEANING DONE IN YOUR OWN HOME APPLY TO Verne Wright at the Avalon Sandwich Shoppe DANCING.... at Exeter’s New - — DANCELAND — (The old Opera House! Kegular Saturday Night Dance with CLAYTON STEEPER Wednesday, Mar. 31 TED PUDNEY CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev, John Galloway Mrs- J. G» '.Cochrane^ orgaplst 10 a.m.—-Sunday School 11 a.in,—Morning Service 7 p.m.—Evening Service Y.P.S.—Monday evening at 7,30. : ................................................... , .............................................................. ..,, . ................ ...........r iiiiiiiiiiiiii iii iii iiiminiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiii iiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiii iiihiii ill iiiiiiiiin i iiiiiiii mi iiiiiii mu mi mu in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiin MniHiiiiiiiniiniiifiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisHnHiiiimmmiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiLLU. Our Store will be closed every Wednesday afternoon at J 2 o’clock. EE 7T Hairdressing ♦ * ♦ Tomlinson’s Phone 146 Closed Friday and Saturday of this week. with Willis Tipping * at the Exeter Arena on Thurs., April 1st Dancing 9 to 1 Admission $1.50 a couple Dress Optional Special Welcome to Those in Uniform Foot Sufferers! Special Attention! The Special Representative of Miracle Foot Aid HAMILTON, ONT. Will be at A. E. WUERTH’S STORE “The Home of Bunny White” where shoe repairing is neatly and promptly done Exeter, on Tuesday, April 6th 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. PLAN TO SEE HIM No Charges for Consultation “Miracle” Method of Correction successfully proven by our many satisfied customers in this district. No. 3 Farm Forum Stephen met Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jory, with a good attendance. The subject “Farming to Feed the World” is'of vital im­ portance to all. The, next meeting will be held at Mr. and Mrs., L Davey’s on April 19. for- this new any Rev. M. A. Hunt. 3 pan.—Women’s Assoc- Quarterly Tea at 5.30. of Official Board at 8 3 Yard Wide per bag $1.35 Linoleum Rugs One only — 12x12 ft. One only — 12x13 i/j ft. Two only — 3%x4 yds. These are the last we will have. ...Curtains and Draperies Now is the time to select your new curtains and drapes while we have such a fine as­ sortment to choose from. We offer a. beau tiful range of side drapes at, per yard 65c, 89c, $1.00, $1.75, $2.50 llmlllilllllll..Illllllllllllillllllllllllmllml...II • ••• MAIN ST, UNITED CHURCH Rev, N, J. Woods, M.A., Minister All’s, A, Y. Willard, Organist 10.30 a.m.—Public Worship and 'Church School.—The Minister, 7 p.m.—Public Worship—Rev. W. Scott Morton, Squadron Leader and Chaplain at Clinton Radio School. The Clinton Radio School Choir will sing at both services. Wed., Mar, 31, 8 p.m.—Union Len­ ten Services in James Street Un­ ited Churdh. Thursday, liation. Meeting pan. JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev, A. B. Irwin, B.A. W. R. Goulding, A.T.O.M. Organist and Ch oil' Leader 11 a.m.—“The Completion of the Cross”*3 p.m.—Sunday School and Bible > Class 7 pan.—“St. Paul’s Fool” 8,15 p.m.—Y.P.U. TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A- Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss Fourth Sunday in Lent 10 a.m.—Sunday School 11 a.m.—Holy Communion and mon: “Slaves or Freemen?” p.m., Wednesday, April 7—Union Lenten Prayer Service in Trivitt Memorial. Speaker, Rev. J. Gallo­ way. Immediately after this ser­ vice the W.A. will show slides on the W.A. study book, “Pub­ lishers of Peace”. 8 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Sunday School—2 ,p.m. Service—3 p.m. , Evening Service—8 p.m. Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Prayer meet­ ing. All are welcome. Pastor—E. Clemens ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH Crediton | M. E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister i Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist Lawrence A. Wein, Choir Leader 10 a.m.—“God’s Work’’ 11 a.m.—Church School 7.30 p.m.—“The Promise of ’ the Abundant Thursday, 8 Service. Friday, 7.15 Friday, 7.45 p.m.—Junior League p.m.—Senior League. Welcome Mr. C. F. Hopper, of London, vis­ ited in town on Tuesday. April 6, 7, 8, 9 REMEMBER THE DATES Congoleums These are selling very fast. We were tunate in securing seven pieces of popular width. You will like the patterns. We have them suitable for room in your home at per yard $2.15 We also carry a full range of all sizes in Congoleum Rugs New Wallpapers Look over our full assortment of new wall­ papers We think you will be able to choose something that you will like. The assort­ ment is quite large. Prices range from 12^c to $1.00 per roll Guelph Service Knitting Yarns This is our last shipment for this year. Come in khaki and air force blue. Ball knits a pair of socks. per ball 75c WE SELL WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Get the habit of buying them each week. Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday OYSTER SHELL for your hens..... HILLSDALE TEA best yet ................................... per lb. 70c DRIED APPLES from New Brunswick Very Choice ........................... per lb. 20c TOMATO SOUP Extra Special .............. CLUB HOUSE COCOA .... 3 for 25c lb. tins 25c MOLASSES, in bulk, COD FISH In Pound Packages per lb. 8c VanCamp’s PRE COOKED BEANS for real home baked beans ..........18c . Harry Horne’s DOUBLE CREAM CUSTARD, very tasty, ... large tin 45c Southcott Bros. Exeter Round the Clock Service STEWART’S TAXILife” p.m.—Lenten Midweek Phone 16 This is War! r Your Drugs at ROBERTSON’S Phone 50 Exeter Phone 155w Exeter — for — Graduation Gift THE ORIGINAL Apple Blossom Cologne 60c — 95c — $1.50 L.A.C. Fred Ford, Central Band, Rockcliffe, has been home on a 14- day furlough. Mr, and Mrs. George Suhr, Mr, and Mrs, Carter Holmes and Gail, of Stratford, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell and friends in Exeter on Sunday. All the well-known and familiar REXALL PRODUCTS which you have been accustomed to buying on previous Rexall One Cent Sales SAVE BY BUYING YOUR NEEDS NOW Cole’s Drug Store Phone orders accepted Phone 654> The Fairfield farm rorum met at the home of George Hepburn on ’Monday, Marell 29, with 29' present. Varied papers were given, followed I by'a discussion. The remainder of the evening was spent in games, af­ ter Which lunch was served, This Was, the last meeting of this season ahd We look forward to next Win­ ter’s forums; ' Our forums grew steadily in interest and in member­ ship and We feel it has been a start In the fight direction. We hope ail members will attend the meetings Of the Federation of Agriculture held in Crediton each month, The executive is Obtaining good speakers (for each meeting, took for an- ! nouncemehts of these meetings in j tills newspaper. 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 whemnot in use. In-this way durability is greatly increased and cleaning and pressing bills are reduced. W. W. TAMAN Mr. and Mrs. Jack Waldron, of I Clinton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hockey, Mrs. Waldron'remaining for a few days. Mr. Edgar Fanson is confined to his home through illness With a nurse in attendance. H^s many friends will hope for a speedy ’re­ covery. Mrs. W. Prodger, Mr. Alvin Prod- Kiunjoinus Box Social ger and Miss Marion Pl’odgdr,of London,were pleasant callers at the Times-Advocate on Monday af^ ternoon. The Kumjolnus Glass of the Main Street church held their niOhthly meeting in the form of a box social In Tuesday evening of this week, A short programme of musical and novelty numbers Was enjoyed by all. In the business meeting final plans wore made for the entertainment of our guests on Sunday next when the Clinton Radio School choir will be present for both the morning and evening services. Trivitt Ladies’ Guild The Ladies’ Guild of Trivitt Me­ morial Church met at the home of Mrs. Robert , Flynn on Thursday evening with most of ,the members present. The president, Mrs. Da­ vies, presided. After the business meeting Mrs. Tom Ellerington was presented with a gift in honor Of her recent marriage. A social half- hour was spent and lunch was Serv­ ed by the hostess, Oaveri Y.P.S. The meeting of the Caven Y.P.S. wag held in the church basement and opened by singing hymn *726. The Scripture was read by Jean Cann and the Lord’s prayer was re­ peated In unison. Hymn *742 was Sting followed 'by the minutes of the last meeting and the roll call Which Was responded to by 14 members. Mrs. Mason gave an interesting reading, “Of Whom God “Was Not Ashamed”, ahd “The Legend of tho Big Dipper”, The meeting Closed by singing hymn 767 and the Mizpah benediction.