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CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Leavitt’s Theatre
ISxeter Ont. Phone 135
WEDNESDAY NIGHT — TONIGHT
ONLY
2 double features, horror bill
‘Journey into Fear’
starring JOSEPH COTTEN and
ORSEN WELLS
Phone 245
AU Work Guaranteed
LOCALS
NOTICE
Frank Coates wishes to an
nounce that his grocery store will
be closed from June 29, to July 13
while on holidays. 24c
i
Snelrs
Taxi Service
Phone 100
‘I Walked with a Zombi
, starring JAMES ELLISON and
an all star cast.
Hairdressing
* » •
Tomlinson’s I
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
two features
starring—
ABBOTT AND COSTELLO
and
“Ellery Queen
with WILLIAM GARGAN
99
MONDAY" AND TUESDAY
two features
‘Journey for Margaret’
starring ROBERT YOUNG and
an all star cast.
99
a
of
Phone 146
“Blondie for Victory’
SPONSORED BY THE CAVEN
RED CROSS UNIT
® Matinees will be discontinued
until further notice.
wsa
4th and 5th Con. of Usborne
Hold Annual Picnic
Mrs. Thomas
L. Wilson have
their son' Pilot
The annual picnic of the fourth
and. fifth concessions of Usborne was
held, as usual at Grand Bend with a
good attendance. About fifty .sat
down to dinner after which the
sports were held with Mrs. Arthur
Ford and Charles Jeffery, the ap
pointed committee in charge. Girls
and boys under three Marilyn Hicks
Marie Johns and Douglas Sillery;
girls and boys under 10, Kath
leen Johns and Dorcas Sillery
girls and boys under 12, Ann Luth
er and Ross Jeffery; young ladies’
race, Lois Ford and Nola Perkins;
married ladies’ race, Mrs. Ford, Mrs.
Ed Sillery and Mrs. Harold Jeffery,
tie; men’s race, Ray Perkins and
Charles Jeffery; carrying beans on
spoon handle with toothpicks, Mrs.
Lawson and Gerald; throwing ball
into pail, Gordon Johns; guessing
jelly beans in jar, Mrs. Lawson and
Norman Johns; driving nails in
block, Harvey Perkins. About five
o’clock supper was served and 1
committee appointed for next year
as follows: president, Charles Jef-
-fery; secretary, Mrs. H. Perkins;
. sports. Lloyd Stewart and Mrs. H.
.Jeffery; table committee, Mrs. Char
les Jeffery and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart.
every
and Friday Night
Steeper’s Orchestra
Monday was the longest day of the
year.
L.A.C. Murray Moore, of Crumlin,
spent the week-end at his home.
Mrs. Fred Newton has taken
position on the staff of the Bank
Montreal.
Mr. James Dearing, of Dorches
ter, is this week moving to London
to reside.
Capt. William Weeks, of Wood-
stock, spent the latter part of the
week at his home here.
L.A.C. Gerald Lawson, of Aylmer,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Lawson.
AC2. Norman Hannigan, of La-
chine, Quebec, spent the week-end
with his mother in town .
Mrs. E C, Appleton and nephew,
Spr, Art Pyle, visited in London on
Saturday with Mrs. Percy Noels.
Miss Doris Webber, of Strathroy,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webber.
Neil Jones, who is taking a radio
course with the R.C.A.F. at Hamil-"
ton, spent Sunday at his home here.
‘Mrs. Richard Welsh has returned
home after being several days in
Victoria Hospital, London, for treat
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jennison, of
Tisdale, Sask., were week-end visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Taylor.
L.A.C. Robert Dinney, of Hagers-
ville, spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr, and
Dinney.
Mr. and Mrs. C.
received word that
Officer William Wilson had arrived
safely overseas.
Spr. Art Pyle, of Vancouver, B.C..
now stationed at Stratford, spent the
week-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. C- Appletom
Tpr. Edward C. Triebner, of Dun-
durn Sask., is spending his furlough
at the home of his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Triebner.
Mr. Frank Taylor, who has been
in Victoria Hospital, London, for
several weeks with stomach trouble,
is improving nicely.
Miss Audrey Powe, of Centralia,
who has been a student at the Lon
don Normal school, has successfully
passed her examinations.
Mrs. Jean McTavish, formerly of
Exeter, who has been in Toronto
for some time, is now looking after
Cook's Grocery store in Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. W. IF. Abbott at
tended the graduation of their niece
Miss Amy Merle Abbott, R.N., at
a .Stratford General Hospital on June
“ 9.
L.A.C. Edgar McKinnon, of Mont
real, Que., visited with his brother,
Cpl. John McKinnon, of No. 9
S.F.T.S., Centralia, over the week
end.
LAC. Thos. Walter, who has been
stationed with the R.C.A.F. at Letli-
, bridge is visiting his father, Mr.
' H. S. Walter, on a two week’s fur
lough.
Mr. Murray Holtzman and Mrs.
Charles Lurgiss, of Detroit, and Mr.
and Mrs. Wellington Haist spent the
week-end with Mr, and
Triebner.
LAC. Ed Ward, who
motor transport section
A.F.
Mrs. Frank
JITNEY DANCING
Round the Clock Service
is with the
of the R.C.
at Summerside, P.E.I., called
on friends in Exeter Tuesday while
on a 14-day leave.
The many friends
Cook, who last week
operation in Victoria
don, will be pleased
he is getting along nicely.
Pollen,
Mitchell,
Stratford, at-
the late Mrs.
of Mr. Will,
underwent an
Hospital,
to know
Lon-
that
STEWART’S TAXI
Phone 155w Exeter
Mrs.
and
TUNE IN
Old Fashioned Revival Hour
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
William Fawcett, of
Mrs, 0, W. Kestle, of
tended the funeral of
Frank Oliver, in Sarnia, on Friday.
. and Mrs. Arthur McQueen,
Margaret McQueen, Mrs. Bara-
Thomson and Mr. Alex Thom-
of Brncefield, visited on Sun-
with Mr. and Mrs, Jas P.
Mr.
Miss 1
bell
son,
day
Bowey,
Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Hooper, Lon
don, are visiting with Mr, and Mrs E.
Fanson and other relatives this
week, They attended the funeral of
the late William Kernick Wednes
day afternoon,
Baby Roxine Beavers, of Sarhia,
is visiting her grandpatents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers, While her
parents, Mr, and Mrs, Reg, Beavers,
are on vacation at Morrisburg and
Ottawa to Visit Mr, Geo. Beavers.
Reg and his wife spent Sunday hero,
Mr. Middlemiss
Welcome
Rev, John Galloway
Mrs, J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10 a.m.—Sunday school
11 a.m—Publie Worship
7 p.m.--Evening Worship
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. N. J, Woods, M.A., Minister I
Mrs. A; Y, Willard* Organist
11 a.m.-—Public Worship and
Church School Communion
7 pan.—’Public Worship. Members
of Masonic Order will attend.
Monday 8 p,m.—-Quarterly meetin
of the Official Board
church.
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
10Mrs. Percy Noels, of London, spent
the week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Appleton.
Mrs. Lyle Roberts ana daughter
Judith Arlene spent the past week
visiting with relatives in Sarnia.
Visiting at the home of Mrs. L.
Sweitzer ovei’ the week-end were Mr.
and Mrs. Sam. Sweitzer, of Timmins, >
Ont., and Miss Ida Sweitzer and girl
chum of Windsor, Ont.
Cpl. Fred Luxton, of the R.C.O.C.
Pacific Command, after a pleasant j
two weeks furlough with his parents j
and brothers, has returned to his
unit at Prince George, B.C,
LAC, Robert Dinney, and Misses
Barbara Dinney, Helen Morgan and
Hazel Hern, spent the week-end 1
with Miss Ada Gaiser at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Gaiser at Shipka. The occa- j
sion was Miss Gaiser’s 21st birth
day. The girls are all members of
the Bank of Montreal staff. |
Mr. Barry Wenger, formerly of;
the Times-Advocate staff, who re-1 . , _ , _ „cently took over the Mildmay Ga-1 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
Rev. A, B, Irwin, B,A.
W. R. Goulding, A.T,C,M.
Organist and Choir Leader
a.m.—Sunday School and Bible
Class.
11 a.m,—- Sacrament of the Lord’s
Supper. (Session meet in the ves
try—10.30 a.m.)
p.m.—Rev. Wm. Mair, Thames
Road Church.
Summer Union Services com
mence Sunday, July 4, in James
Street church.
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
CONGOLEUM RUGS
in new patterns
We offer a good assortment of patterns in Congoleum
Rugs. These rugs are easy to keep clean and make
lovely bright room, We are fortunate in having such
wide range of patterns.
a
a
6 ft. x 9 ft. $5.00
9 ft. x lO1/^ ft. $9.00
7y2 ft- x 9 ft. $6.50
9 ft. x 12 ft. $10.50
zette, was in Exeter Thursday of
last week and moved his household
effects to that place. He and his
mother will have the best wishes
of many friends in their new ven
ture.
BASEBALL
Saturday Night
at 6.15
Exeter Diamond
A London Team
vs
No. 9 S.F.T.S
SOFTBALL
THURSDAY, JUNE 24th, 7
No. 9 S.F.T.S. Centralia
vs.
Lakeview Poultry. Faiimi
AT EXETER BALL DIAMOND
pan.
l
New Dinnerware
and Breakfast Sets
We have been waiting months for this din
nerware. The patterns are good and we
are happy to have these to show our cust
omers.
ALSO A FEW DOZEN ODD CUPS AND
SAUCERS, AT PER DOZEN
$3.50
Summer Footwear
for the hot weather
In a big range of new patterns and mat
erials. Splendid for the beach, street or
around the home, Popular prices.
Support the Greek
Relief Fund,
WE SELL WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
Buy as Many as You Possibly Can
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Clioir Leader,
First Sunday
1 a.m.—Sunday
. a.m.-
mon
After Trinity
School
-Morning prayer and ser-
muu “Sacrifice”,
(Friday at 7 p.m. Laymen’s Ban
quet will be held in St. Paul’s
Parish Hall, Clinton. All Laymen
of this church are invited.
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11
1
Sunday School—10.30 a.m.
Service—11.30 a.m,
Evening Service—8 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting—8 p.m.
All are welcome.
Pastor—E. Clemens
ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Crediton
M. E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister
Mrs. F. W. Mcsylpck, Organist
Lawrence A. Wein, Clioir Leader
10 a.m.—Missionary Sermon
11 a.m.—Church School
7.30 p.m.—Children’s Day Program
Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday
McCORMICK’S BROKEN SODAS
strictly fresh ............... per lb. 10c
MACARONI, in bulk, ............. per lb. .06c
PARD DOG FOOD
“For man’s best friend”, dehydrated,
per box ............................................ 15c
POLIUM POT CLEANER
better than steel wool, per pkg.
HABITANT VEGETABLE SOUP
It’s really good, ....................... per tin 10c
15c
EGG PRESERVER
will pack 8 to 10 doz. eggs,... per tin 13c
CERTO CRYSTALS ................... 2 for
CERTO, 8 oz. bottles, .............................
RED RIVER CEREAL
per package ...........................v..............
DEHYDRATED APPLES
makes lovely apple sauce .... per tin 10c
WHITE BEANS for cooking
saves the potatoes
25c
25c
25e
per lb. 5c
Southcott Bros.
Phone 16 Exeter
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Ed. Kestle visited with her
daughter, Mrs. Charles Snell, of
Dashwood, last week. .
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tomlinson and
/
Mrs. Charles Snell spent the week
end in London.
Mrs. E. Jory is visiting with her
daughter, Mi's. J. Yellow, this week.
LAC. Jack Pryde, of Fingal,
spent the week-end at his home
here.
Mrs. Charles Snell has accepted i Iamily are spending two weeks vacat-
a position with the local Bell Tele- ] *on Turnbull’s Grove,
hone Co.
Mrs. Wm. Hunter, who has been J Mahlon Ryckman, of Camp Borden,
visiting in Toronto, returned home! spent the week-end at their homes
on Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Chambers spent the
week-end with Mr. ail’d Mrs. Elwood
Thomas, in Loudon.
Cpl. Wesley Ryckman and. Tpr.Step out
K»
here.
The Kumjoinus Ciass of the Main
St. United Church are holding their
picnic at iMr. J. A. Sweitzer’s cottage
in Beach o’ Pines on Wednesday
afternoon.
in a New Felt Hat
.. Latest Styles at Popular Prices
NOTICE
—mi 1 him ■ iiir-'irrr-nii- wi •■■•■BgpttmjfipgM
ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT
TO COMPLETE MY SALE OF JEWELLERY
Ends Saturday Night at 11
We have a small quantity of:
WRIST WATCHES going at...........
SOME WEDDING RINGS going at
SOME BROOCHES going at..........
SOME CHINA going at .....................
$16.00 plus tax
$4.00 to $10.00
HALF PRICE
HALF PRICE
This sale has been a huge success and I
wish to thank my many customers who
have stood by me these many years*
Thanking everybody.
• Note: I WILL BE CARRYING ON SOME REPAIRING
J. J. LAWSON
JEWELLER EXETER
N-Joy-U-All Picnic
The annual N-Joy-U-All picnic of
the second and third concession of
Stephen was held on Saturday, June
19, at Grand Bend, with a good
attendance. The weather was ideal
and everyone entered heartily in
to the Spirit of the occasion. The
various sports were keenly contes
ted and enjoyed by' all. This was
followed by a sumptuous supper
served in the pavilion. Officers for
the coming year were elected as
follows': president, Leslie Richards,
secretary-treasurer, Melvin King.
A collection was
the Greek fund. Results of sports
are as follows;
Gerald Dearing,
Bobby Preszcator; boys 11-15,
Bruce Shaptbn, Donald Davey, Don
ald Jory; giris race, 8-11 Leona
Davey, Helen Preszcator; girls, 12-
15, Mabel Fairburn, Helen Shapton,
Phyllis Preszcator, young mien’s
race, Winston Shapton, Calvin Pres
zcator, Cliff Jory; hoop race, Mrs.
George Walker, Mrs. Wes Dearing,
captains,
toothpick
Winston
dropping
Walker’s
with water with saucer.
Penh ale’s side won; <
race,
neck tie race, Donald Dearing, Mrs.
Wes. Dearing; throwing qmolts,
ladies, Mrs. Arthur Frayne; throw
ing quoits, men, Wilfred Shapton;
guessing beans in bottle, Earl Shap
ton; mysterious lady, Leila Moilard.
After supper the men enjoyed a
game of soft ball.
New Shirts, Ties, Socks
and All Accessories.
W. W. TAMAN
Pentecostal" W.M.S.
Melvin
taken in aid of
Boys race, 8-11,
Clifford Penhale,
boys
Mrs. Dearing’s side won.
race, Lome Preszcator
Shapton, Donald Dearing;
beans in bottle, Mrs. Ceo,;4
side won. filling bottle
Mrs, Asa
clothes pin
Ray Jory, Helen Preszcator;
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. A. Sheere and Mrs. Amos
Parker and daughter Maxine, of
Lansing, Mich., are visiting with
Mr. F, Sheere.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford White were
in Arkona on Sunday attending the
funeral of Mr. White’s mother, whose
death occurred on Friday following
a lengthy illness,
Visitors at the home or Mr, and
Mrs. R. Tinney on Sunday were, Mr,
and Mrs. "William Sceli, of Lucan,
and Mr. and Mrs. R. Fitzgerald and
daughter Peggy, of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sliroeder,
Who have been Visiting in Muskoka
for two weeks with their daughter
and sOn-in-laW, Mr. and Mrs. Qari
Seriven, have returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A;. Inglis, Lome
and Lois Anne, of Sebringville, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Amos Darling. Lome, who has
been Visiting for a week returned
home with them,
The June meeting of the Pentecost
al W.M.S. was held on Thursday,
June 10, With a very good attendance.
The meeting opened by singing two
hymns, after which Miss Peart led
in prayer. Roll call was answered
by, “How the Lord Has Blessed Us
and Answered Prayer”. The minutes
of the last meeting were read and
adopted, and the offering received.
Mrs. Eldon (Miller and Mrs. Allan
Miller sang a duet entitled, “There's
a Land That is Fairdr Than Day”.
Mrs. .Eldon Miller accompanied on
the piano accordian. Mrs. Clemens
gave a very inspiring and instructive
talk on “Adorning Our Soul and Body
With the Spirit of Jesus ‘Christ”!
taking for her Scripture, Titus 2.
The remainder of the meeting was
spent in prayer for various mission-*
aries. Hymn “Hidden in Thee” was
sung and Mrs, Edgar Oudmore closed
the meeting with prayer.
Follow the Classifieds-—they save
you money.
The ball team of No 9 S.F.T.S.
Centralia,, visit the Lakeview Poul
try Farm team- at the local diamond
'on Thursday evening, at 7 p.m,