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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-07-22, Page 8* 4 Page 8 V’s Beauty Shoppe Canadian Women Helix— “PASS THE AMMUNITION’ A 25c Stamp Buys 12 Bullets BUY A STAMP HERE TODAY VERA C. DECKER, Prop. Phone 112 Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Ont. Phone 135 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY “Cabin in the Sky Produced by Metro Goldwyn Meyer from the Broadway hit of the same name, with an all-Negro cast, starring “ROCHESTER” ANDERSON, ETHEL WATERS, LENA HORNE, Dyke Ellington and his orchestra and the Hall Johnson Choir LOCALS AU Work Guaranteed Phone 245 iExeter Markets Wheat, $1.08. Butter. 39c, Eggs, A Large, 40c Eggs, Medium, 38c Eggs, B, 30c Dressed Hogs, §10.25. Ii j Wwiji y ot i Mrs. J. E. Pollen is confined to her home through illness. Miss Jean Moore, of Kincardine, visited with Miss Oretta Webber last week. Mr. E. R. Hopper is in Toronto this week attending a convention of funeral directors. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Brantford, are spending with friends in town. Miss Marion Dean, Hedden, of few daysa MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY “This Land is Mine London, home of M. Dinney, Milton Brock, of Sunday visitors with Hec.tor Taylor. THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 22nd, 1943 Marion Fooley BEAUTY SHOPPE Maio Street and Janies Street United Churches Hairdressing * ■*. • Tomlinson’s CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN |IMIII|||||||I|||||||||||||||N^ CHURCH Bev. John Galloway Mrs. J. G. Cmlmine, Organist 10 a.m.—Sunday School. No morning service. Durin month of July services will held in the evening only 7 p.m. UNION SERVICES Is one of the strongest denuncia­ tions of the Nazi conquerors yet seen on the screen, starring CHARLES LAUGHTON, MAUREEN O’HARA and GEORGE SAUNDERS CLERK’S OFFICE CLOSED EACH WEDNESDAY Notice is hereby given that the office of the Clerk, will be closed each Wednesday from July 2 8 th to September 29th and the public is asked to kindly cooperate. C. V, Pichard, Clerk Sgt. Rollie Motz, of Chatham, is spending a two week’s furlough at his home here. Mrs. J. H. Phillips and son, Harry, of Stratford, are visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coambes, of Hay. Dr. J. G. and Mrs. Dunlop and Julia and Miss Marie Melville have returned home after a pleasant holiday on Manitoulin Island. Miss Grace strange, of the Telephone Staff, Toronto, is daying for two weeks with parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Strange. floor covering makes bright, cheery rooms and you will like the new patterns at per yard $2.15 1943 STAMP OUT THE U-BOAT X X Exeter War Savings Committee two weeks’ leave 9 9 x 9 10i/3 ft. 12 ft..... visited over the week- Mr. and Mrs. John Cald- . $5.00 . $5.00 . $7.75 . $9.00 $10.50 6 x 7% 9 We have just received 2 new patterns in three yard wide Congoleums. This sani- ft. ... 9 ft. ft. ... 3 YARD WIDE CONGOLEUMS x LOCAL NEWS Mr. I Mrs. week of Mr. Miss their Crawford Belmont, and Mrs. L. Graves, of Grosse holidaying this Congoleum Rugs in all sizes We have in stock a fine range of Congol­ eum rugs in all sizes. They are hard to beat for wear. You will like the new patterns. 9 SUNDAY, JULY 25, .MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH 10 a.m.—Sunday School and Bible Classes. 11 a.m.—Rev. A. B- Irwin in charge, “Too Busy with Nets” p.m,-—’Rev, A. B. Irwin in charge, “A Good Name” Strangers and visitors welcome to the services, r?■ ! Phone 146of spent the week-end at the Mr, and Mrs. T. Mr. and Mrs. Zion, were Mr. and Mrs. Wheat cutting has started, and. the crops look good. A good crop of hay was garnered in last week. AC2 Neil Jones, who is taking a course in radio at Hamilton, spent the week-end with his parents. Miss Evelyn Howard, of Toronto, is holidaying at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G, S. Howard. Mrs. Gardiner, of Toronto, has been visiting for a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Camp­ bell. Mr. Wm. Ludford and Mrs. D. Gordon, of Toronto, visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Southcott. Mrs. Amos Darling -spent last week visiting with her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, A. Inglis, at Grand Bend. Miss Helen Colgan, of Toronto, has been visiting for the past two weeks with Mr. andL Mrs. Earl Whit­ ing of Usborne. Mrs. J. Walper and daughter, Phyllis, of Woodstock, are visiting at the home of the former’s father, Mr. Nelson Kestle, Mr, A. W. Pickard, of Regina, Sask., is visiting with his brother, Mr. C. V. Pickard and with his sister, Mrs. M. F. Gladman. Flying Officer Lawrence Snider, of Arnprior, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Elliot, has been pro­ moted to Flight Lieutenant. Mr. E. M. Dignan is in Toronto representing Lebanon Forest Lodge A.F, & A.M. at the Grand Lodge which is meeting there this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stewart and Miss Beverley Stewart, of Montreal, visited with Mrs. John T, Stewart and Aimer Stewart the past week. Mrs. Frank Smith, (nee Betty Harness) of London, has received word that her husband, Cpl. Frank Smith, has- arrived safely overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Fraser, of! Detroit, were visitors with the former’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fraser, for a couple of days last week. Mrs, H. Gidley, librarian at the Carnegie Library, has been on vaca­ tion for two weeks and during her absence Miss E. Huston has been in charge. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Moise and Bill have returned to Blenheim after holidaying foi' three weeks at Grand Bend and visiting with friends in Exeter. Mrs. Frank Smith, of London, and Mrs. Calvin Cutting, of Guelph, are spending this week visiting (relatives in Exeter "and with the latter’s son, Marvin 'Cutting, of Bayfield. Miss Melba Whiting, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Whiting, of Us­ borne, who has been attending Lon­ don Business Institute, in London, has accepted a position and Erie Building, Mr. and Mrs. Wils, of Wallacetown, Mrs. lake and daughter Helen, Mrs. J. A. Thain and Miss Marilyn James, of Wyoming, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, William Passmore, o Mrs. Edna Hearts, of Toronto, has been holidaying in Exeter, at the home of her brother, Mr. Joseph Follicle, Mrs. E. A. Follick’s many friends will be pleased to know that she is enjoying pretty fair health “in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Skinner and family, of Eiimville, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Rundle and family, of Thames Road, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Ford and family, of Farquhar, ’’’and Mrs. Harding, of town, visited friends near Tavistock on Sunday, Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Sanders over thA week-end were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Melv, Guen­ ther and two children, Barbara and Carol, of Gary Ind., Who are going to spend two Weeks visiting here, Mr, La Chance and Miss Cora Sand- 6rst of Detroit, and Mr, and Mrs, Mervih Johnston, of Stratford. Marg­ aret, Who has been visiting for a week with Gloria Appleton, returned home with them. t Bell holi- her 1938 FORD COACH with heater and radio. 1935 1930 DELUXE FORD COACH with trunk. MODEL A EORD COACH BUICK COACH with, all nearly new tires. 1934 FORD LONG TRUCK Sandy Elliot Exeter Phone I 64 Insulation is the best investment we know of for economy and comfort. WE ARE NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR FALL and WINTER INSTALATION. Would be pleased to estimate your job. W. J. MELVILLE phone 61 Dancing-Spruce Grove every Wednesday and Friday Night Steeper’s Orchestra JITNEY DANCING Round the Clock Service STEWART’S TAXI Phone 155w Exeter llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll NOTICE to consumers of coak and coke of Exeter and District Every person who wants to get delivery of any fuel must file with the coal dealer a statement prescribed lex* before Jiverecl by the Coal Control- any coal can be de- to any premises, will be availableThis town any coal dealer’s office. W. C. ALLISON JAS. P, BOWEY R. G. SELDON & SON i TRIVITT MEMORIAL ^church Rector. Bev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader, Mr. Middlemiss Fifth Sunday After Trinity a.m.—Sunday School a.m.—Morning prayer and sermon “St. John the Apostle’’ at ' PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE i {Sunday School—10.30 a.m. (Service—11.30 a.m. (Evening Service- -8 p.m. I Wednesday Prayer Meeting—8 i , All are welcome. | Pastor—E. Clemens ! ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH Crediton M. E. Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister i Mrs. Bess. Taylor, Nelson Street spent Thursday in London. Spr. Sam Lawson, of Hamilton, spent the week-end at his home. Mrs, Lloyd Cook, of Lucan, spent a few days with Mrs. Charles Snell. London, on Sun- I Roy Howard. of friends in Exeter Wm. Chambers, on Scott, visitor Parish the Bell Russeldale,of with relatives This is your chance to “Fight Back”—, Buy extra War Savings Certificates and Stamps this month, * Canada needs 15,000 more depth charges to sink more U-boats, to make it safe to convoy goods and men to Europe, to fight Hitler. $90.00 buys one depth charge Buy all the stamps and certificates you can during July. Do a little fight­ ing of your own and help the boys overseas. English China Cups and Saucers We were fortunate in securing a fine as­ sortment of lovely English Bone China cups and saucers. We have a fine ment of patterns and colorings, your visitors in to see them. priced $1.00 to $2.50 assort- Bring Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday Mrs. F. W. Morloclt, Organist j Lawrence A. Wein, Choir Leader 10 a.m.—“New Affections” 11 a.m.—Church School 7.30 p.m.—“Half-way House” —o— Wednesday p.m.-—Sunday School Picnic at Grand Bend. Welcome METAL RINGS coppered to prevent rusting, per doz. 25c SEALTITE RUBBERS 14 cut, per package QUART JEMS secure while there is stock, per doz. $1.20 FRUIT KEPE keeps fruit indefinitely, per pkg. JELLY GLASSES complete with top ......................... 06c 25c MEMBA SEAL for jams and jellies, easy to apply, easy to remove, per pkg. PICNIC PLATES saves dishes ..... CERTO in bottles or crystals, per doz. 8c 13c and 25c PAROWAX 4 cakes forMiss Eileen Snell week’s vacation. LAC. Lloyd Reynolds, of Malton, spent the week-end at his home. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Schlimme, of London, spent last week vacationing at Grand Bend. Pte. Gordon May, of Camp Ipper- wash, is spending at his home 45 and 50 for a quart Grand Bend Lakeview the local ing by the score of 9-2. Pte. Harry Hayward, of Toron­ to, spent the week-end with and Mrs. A. R Tomlinson. Miss Dorothy Davis and Helen Dignan are spending vacation at Grand Bend. 5c each Southcott Bros Phone 16and Mrs. Par- are were being asked of raspberries holidaying Mr. visited day. Mrs. Telephone staff is vacation. Mrs. John was a recent in Exeter. Fit. Lieut, ish and baby, Anne, at Grand Bend, Silas Reid, ,g his vacation Handford. Ed Howald is in Simcoe with Mr. ! spending Alice Of Sarnia, is with Miss here. cents box Saturday. defeated Mitchell diamond Monday even- l ‘J in the Huron McCullough, Anna West- spending the Mr. and Mrs Statham and Mr. week V. Roulston. Mr. .and Mrs. Wm. Lois and Miss Mary Horney, of Lon­ don, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hind on Sunday. I BENSON W. TUCKEY Liberal Candidate in the riding of Huron respectfully solicits your support in the forthcoming Provincial Election, Wednesday, August 4th. Mr. Rowe Dinney, of Toronto, and L.A.C. Robert Dinney, of Hagersville, were home for the week-end. Miss Ferrol Fisher, of Sarnia, spent the week-end with her par­ ents, Mr, and Mrs. Clark Fisher. Miss Helen Buswell, ol Toronto,, is spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bus­ well. Pte. and Mrs. Eldon Caldwell, of St.Thomas. end with well. Mr. C. Mich., is Mrs. Graves at the home Senior. Mrs. Charles Snell Eugene Beavei’ spent the at Grand Bend with Mr. Andy Inglis. Mr. and Mrs. William and baby daughter, of Visited last week with Mr. Asa Penhale. Gunner Sydney West, of Petawa- wa, returned to his duties Monday after being on leave at his home here for a week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones have returned home after holidaying at their sUmrnei’ cottage “The May­ flower” at Grand Bend. Mr. Francis Hill ana daughter, Joan, of Hamilton, are holidaying for two weeks with the former’s mother, Mrs. Aidworth, Fred Darling, who has been em­ ployed with Mr, Harp Rivers^ has enlisted in the Army and reported at London on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. McQueen and daughter, Miss Elva McQueen, of Hensail, visited in Exeter on Fri­ day with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hig­ gins. Mrs. Eketer several Mrs. F. Sask. Mrs. Bert Isle, with Thos, Harvey returned to last week after months with White,L. spending her daughter, of Flastcom.be, and' daughter, have returned to their home dn Woodstock after a pleasant two week’s visit here I with Mrs. North’s parents, Mr. and. [Mrs, Robert Higgins and other re­ latives, North North, Clothes may not make the man but a good suit certainly does create a favourable impression. You don’t have to diet to wear our clothes—they’re as comfortabe as they are good looking. Whet your appetite for this fine weather by ordering a suit today. Takes twice as long to make them these days. — Stamp out the U-Boat — By investing in Certificates and extra War Saving Stamps this month W. W. Taman * Mrs. Hugh Lindsay, of Woodstock, and Mrs. S. R. D. Hewitt and son, Gary, of Rothesay, N.B., visited for a few days with relatives in Exeter. Mrs.' (Dr.) Gamble accompan­ ied by her son Ronald and little daughter Mary, are spending a month visiting with Mrs. Gamble’s parents in Brantford. \ Misses Mary Caldwell and Mar­ garet Gallagher, of London, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Cald­ well. Mr, and J^rs, J. A, Kirkby, of St. Marys, who attended the Senn re­ union' in Brantford with Mr. and Mrs, B. latter part of Mrs. Kirkby Beavers. Mrs, Grace been spending at of of ill friends are pleased to She is recovering from illness, Belmore, Mrs. Ed. London, in Brantford with Mr. W. ’Ft Beavers spent the the week in Bkdter. is a sister of Mr. Aidworth, who has the past few weeks of her son, Nelson, and her son, Francis, the home Toronto, Hamilton, returned to her homo Exeter on Tuesday,Her many know that her recent I AC2. Bill Reynolds is confined to Christie Street Hospital, in Toron­ to. Miss Betty Hunkin, of is holidaying with Mr. and Pollen. Miss Pauline Follick, of spent the week-end with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Follick. Miss Jean Freddie, of Ilderton, is spending a week’s vacation with Mb, and Mrs, William Sillery. Mr, and Mrs. Aubrey Farquhar, of Kippen, spent the weekend at the '•home of Mrs, J. C. Snell. LAC*. Arnold and Mrs, Cole, of Clinton, visited at the home Of Mrs. -' 0. A. Southcott oii Bunday. « Mr, and Mrs, F. N, Lampman, of’ Burgessville and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harley, of Norwich, visited over the week-end with Mrs, A not only ornamental but its bit for war production, crotch of the tree where the lower branches .form is a fair-size black currant bush with a fine crop of ripening currants. K. J, Lampman. maple tree on Main Mr. ahd ' W ■ ■ street Is is doing In a t