The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-09-09, Page 8Page 8 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1943
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Pullets
TODAY
Prep.
Exeter Markets
Wheat, $1,16
Creamery Butter,
Eggs, A
Eggs, A
Eggs, A
Eggs, B,
Dressed Hogs $16.25
38c
Large 44c
Medium 42e
Pullet 32 c
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Phone 245
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Leavitt’s Theatre
Exeter Ont, Phone 135
WX1DNESBAY and THURSDAY
p. enibev Sth and 9th
2 Features —2 Nights Only
n
Sfwirs
LOCALS Rev. N, J. Woods, ALA., Minister i ss
Airs. A, Y. Willard, Organist | =
Rev. John Galloway
Ml'S, J. G. Cochrane, Organist
10 a.iu.—Sunday School
11 a.m.—Morning Sermon.
7 p.m.—Evening Service.
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
“Leopard Man
a mystery drama with DENNIS
O’KEEFE and MARGO
Dr, Roulston desires to announce
that he will re-open his Dental
Office on Thursday, Sept. 16*
‘My Heart Belongs to Daddy’
starring RICHARD CARLSON
and MARTHA O’DRISCOLL
Hairdressing
Exeter.
Miss Donna
at Grand
Toronto, i
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Tomlinson’s
11 a.m.—Public Worship in Church
School, Minister.
7 p.m.—-Public Worship. Minister.
Tliurs., Sept. 16, 3 p,m.—W.M.S.
at Miss Hackney's.
Fri., Sept, 17, —
movie in Main
Sun., Sept. 19, 11
Speaker—Rev.
the air school at Port Albert.
Rite of infant baptism.
•‘John Stirling”
Street Church.
u.m.—Rally Day.
Cliff Britton of
Phone 146
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
September 10th and 11th
2 Features — 2 Nights Only
“Stick to Your Guns”
starring
“HOPALONG CASSIDY”
BOYD and ANDY CLYDE
‘Mrs. Wiggs of
the Cabbage Patch’
starring FAY BAINTER, VERA
VAGUE and HUGH HERBERT
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
of next week
‘Youngest Profession’
A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture
with VIRGINIA WEILDER
EDWARD ARNOLD, GREER
GARSON, LANA TURNER,
ROBERT TAYLOR and
WALTER PIDGEON
M Isis Annie Mason is attending
Normal School in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alderson and
family spent Sunday in
Miss Isobel Snell and
Cornish spent Sunday
Bend.
Mr. Nelson Hill, of
visiting with his mother, Mrs. Grace
Aidworth.
Messrs. Reg. Wuerth and Bob
Pryde are attending technical school
in London.
Mr. J. T. Sturgis, of Hespeler, is
visiting at the home of his son, Mr.
11. Sturgis.
Miss Nola Perkins has left to
commence her studies at the Normal
School in London,
Mrs. Gerald Skinner and Mrs.
Wm. Chambers spent the week-end
I at Grand Bend.
A tag day for the Ontario Blind
Institute will be held in Exeter on
Saturday, Septenibei* 25.
> Misses Eileen Snell and Barbara
!'binney spent Sunday and Monday
holidaying at Grand Bend.
Miss Jessie Finlayson, of Kippen,
and Miss Lola Finlayson, of Toron
to, spent Saturday with Miss Maida
Morley.
Mrs. Albert Scott, of Woodham,
and Mrs. Ettie Hooper, of St. Marvs,
spent last Wednesday with Mrs
Wilson Morley.
Mr. and Airs. Charles Harris, of
I Kingsville, are at present making
their home with Mr. and Mrs.
I Charles Johns.
Mr. and Airs. W.
Dawson and Alarilyn, have returned
home after a pleasant vacation spent
at Grand Bend,
Mr. and Airs. Jos. Grant and Air.
and Mrs. Hurry Carey, of Glencoe,
have been holidaying for several days
at Grand Bend.
Mrs, Aubrey Farquhar, of Kippen,
spent the latter part of the week
at the home of her mother,
C. Snell.
George Janney, of
spent Sunday at the
She also
t
K. Goulding,
FLYOCIDE
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Kills flies
Will not taint
delicate
instantly,
food or stain
fabrics
8 oz. 25c;
16 oz. 45c;
refill, 20c
refill, 40c
Your drugs at
ROBERTSON’S
Phone 50
WUERTH’S
1JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
| Rev. A. B. Irwin, BA,
] W. R. Goulding, A.T.C.M.
| Organist and
(10 a.m,—Sunday
' Class.
.>11 a.m.—Morning
| Minister.
i 7 p.m.—-Evening Worship, the
Minister.
Strangers and Visitors Welcome
Monday, Sept, 13 at 8 p.m. Official
Board meeting.
Choir Leader
School and Bible
Worship, the
Exeter
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
See our Men’s and Boys’
SHOES and OXFORDS
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir leader. Mr. Middlemiss
12th Sunday after Trinity
SOCKS
black and tan
$2.89
24c pair •
Repairing neatly and promptly
attended to.
Shoe,Polishes of all Kinds.
Public School Opens
The Exeter Puplic school opened
Tuesday following the summer vaca
tion with three new teachers on the
staff. The principel is Air, Rav
Waghorn and Miss Watkins, of
Londesboro. has returned. The new
teachers are Miss Alargaret Henry,
of Brucefield. .for Grade 1; Miss
Marion Forbes, of Clinton, Grades
3 and 4; Miss Grace Pepper, Hensall,
Grades 5 and 6. Twenty-four be
ginners were enrolled. The total
enrollment is 127, being somewhat
lower than that of last year.i
A. E. WUERTH
claysBill Weekes spent a lew
visiting with his father Captain
Weekes at Woodstock. Mrs. Weekes
visited with Air. and Mrs. W. J.
Beer at Grand Bend.
Visitors over the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs, Joe Wilson, Elimville.
were Mr. Jack Carroll, of Toronto.
Mrs. William Smith, of Killdeer,
Sask,, Mr. and Mrs.. Mervyn Wilsoh,
Miss Helen Wilson and Mr.
Wilson, all of London,
Herb Cross, of Whalen.
i
is the best investment we know
of for economy and comfort.
WE ARE
ORDERS
WINTER
NOW BOOKING
FOR FALL and
INSTALATION.
Would be pleased to estimate
your job.
phone 61
CBM
every
■►Thursday
Steeper’s Orchestra
JITNEY DANCING
Round the Clock Service
STEWART’S TAXI
Phone 155w Exeter
near
home
called
Sims,
raining at the Kitchene -
visiting
Mrs. J.
Mrs.
Arkona,
of Air. Ted Harness,
at the home of Airs. Kyle.
Alisses Labelle and Audrey
i .uises-iU'
1 Waterloo hospital, are holidaying
| with their parents, Air. and Airs.
iWm. Sims.
Airs. Alary Willard has returned
home after spending a
her daughters, Mrs. S.
of Detroit, and Airs,
of Tarvis, Alich,
Airs. Samuel Hedden,
field and Roy Austin,
spent the week-end with
Airs. Jonathan Kydd and
the Sims family reunion on
Air. and Airs, Ray Waghorn spent
last week visiting with relatives in
London and Brantford. Their three
children, Everett, Douglas and Joan
visited with
St. Marys.
Mr. Jack
spent a few
Air. Fred Ellerington.
companied home by
Ellerington who will
days in Toronto.
Mr. Thos. R. Irwin, of Victoria-
ville, California, and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Gillis and Wayne, of Strat
ford, visited with Rev. A. B. and
Mrs. Irwin at James Street parson
age for the week-end.
Mr. J. J. Acheson, of St. Thomas;
Air. and Mrs. T. B. Acheson, Nancy
and Jane, of Toronto, and Mr. and
Mrs, C. E. Acheson, of Forest, visit
ed with Miss Amelia Acheson at the
Central Hotel over the week-end.
Air. and Mrs. W. A. Patrick, of
Toronto, visited with the latter’s
mother, Mrs. J. C. Snell, over the
week-end.
part of their
peninsula on
Labar Day
Airs. Wilson
Mrs. Elmer
Nephew Killed in England
Mrs. George Walker, of Stephen
Twp., received word on Friday last
that her nephew L. Cpl. Grant Rus
sel Penhale had been killed in a
motorcycle accident while on ac
tive service in England. He had
been overseas for the past three
years and was attached to the Fir ,t
Canadian Corps of Signals,
his death was received by
ents, Mr.
295 Keele
Toronto he
lie school
News )f
his par-
Penhale,
Born in
month with
AL Powers,
E. Wickert,
Mrs. Blooni-
of London,
Mr. and
attended
Monday.
their grandparents in
Carroll,
days at
of Toronto,
the home of
He was ac-
Mr. Robert
spend a few
and Mrs. Rd.
St.. Toronto.
attended Amrnel St. pub-
and Humberside Col
legiate before being employed wish
the Humber Cleaners and Dyers
with whom he was working at the
time of his enlistment, May, 1940.
An active churchman he was a mem
ber of St. Johns -Anglican church,
West Toronto, and served several
church organizations,
L. Cpl. Penhale received his
military training at the army wire
less school, Central Tech., and went
overseas in August 19 40. Surviv
ing besides his parents are' two
sisters, Mrs. Robert Waidrum and
Mrs. Doris 'Burnet and five broth
ers. James, Clifford and Orville, all
of Toronto; Lieut. Garvey Penhale,
of the R.C.A.F. at Camp Borden
and Gnr. Mervin Penhale. of
R.C.A. at Dartmouth, N.S.
the
They spent the greater
vacation in the Bruce
a fishing trip.
visitors with Mr. and
Morley Were Mr. and
Morley and Margaret
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes,
all of Brantford, Mr. and Mrs- Rus
sell Morley, Shirley and
Ann, of Motherwell, and
Mrs, Ewart Pym, Exeter,
Misses Irene Van Camp
Sweitzer, of London,
Sweet, of Exeter, went to Toronto
where they were met by Miss Mar
garet Jones, of Toronto, and Misses
Mary Van Camp and Dorothy John
son, of
Cayuga
Heights
end.
Barbara
Mr* and
and Nola
and Irene
THAT IS VERY SMART
Men’s New Felt Hats
for fall
Priced at $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 to $6.00
2 for 19c
gal.
10c CATSUP SPICE per pack 10c
CATSUP35c
i FLOUR
9c
LEAVE US YOUR ORDER.
Phone 16
:ott) reported painting
part of the roof shing-
FLAVOURING ..... per bottle 35c
New Dinnerware
BOARD OF EDUCATION
—NOW FOR FALL—
and
in-
you
ex-
and
■Sturgis reported
BACK TO SCHOOL
It pays to buy good shoes for children for school.
We carry several good makes that we can recom
mend. Bring in the boys and girls and have them
properly fitted.
Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters
and Sweater Coats
We offer an excellent range of sweaters
and sweater coats for the cooler days. We
are fortunate in having a good range to
choose from.
2 only new sets of dinnerware and we are
sure you will like the pattern. They are
just a little different than we have been
having
65 piece set $27.50
96 piece set $37.50
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser
mon, “The God of our Fathers.”
Harvest Thanksgiving Services will
be held Sunday, Sept. 2 6th, at
11 a.m. and 7 pan.
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
Sunday School—10.30 a.m.
Service—11.30 a.m.
Evening Service—8 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Aleeting—8
All are welcome.
Pastor—E. Clemens
p.m.
ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Crediton ;
Reuber, B.A., B.D., Minister ..11. E.
Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist
Lawrence A. Wein, Choir Leader
10 a.m.—Morning Worship
11 a.m.—Sunday School Rally.
Edighoffer. special speaker.
7.30 p.m,—Evening Worship
,r sP
Anniversary Services Sunday, I
3rd
Monday 8.15—Y.P.M.C. at Mrs.
Emmerson Wein’s
Thursday 8.0 0—Mid Week Service
Friday 7.15— Jr. League
Friday 9 p.m.—Choir Rehearsal
Welcome
Oct.
Attends Airman’s Funeral
In the
coming
color and shape that is most be-
to you. These come in wools and
fur-felt.
Odd Cups and Saucers
Very scarce goods. Get your supply before
they all go.
Glass Cups and Saucers 15c
Cream and green $3.50 doz.
Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday
SPICES ARE NOW IN DEMAND
Our stock strictly fresh.
VINEGAR, xxx quality, ............. 45c
HABITANT VEGETABLE SOUP
Very popular ..................... per tin
MUSTARD, a pure mustard,
Va lb. container ...............................
LIBBY’S EVAPORATED MILK
per tin ..............................................
GRAPENUT FLAKES
Makes a healthy breakfast..
COFFEE, Try our Rex Coffee
strictly fresh, freshly ground per lb. 45c
SWAN’S
makes choice cakes per pack 32c
WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CAKES FOR THE WEEK-END.
PEACHES—Fruits are a short crop. If you leave us your order we will try to
fill with choicest quality and best prices.
Southcott Bros
The regular meeting of the Board
of Education was held in the Pud-
lic Library Tuesday evening, Sep-
jtember 7, 1943. Absent were E. R.
t Hopper and A. O. Elliot.
The minutes of the previous regu-
. lar and special meetings were read
and approved.
I Intervening correspondence was
read per chairman.
i Building Grounds Committee, (per
'J. AL South;
finished, and
led.
Principal
visit from the Inspector of Public
Schools. The matter of transporta-
tation for country pupils had been
discussed with him but more infor
mation would be necessary. The
Order Your
Suit and Topcoat
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Zurbrigg and
Laurene attended the funeral of
Air. Zurbrigg’s nephew, Flying Offi
cer D’Arcy Zurbrigg, son of Air. and
Mrs. J. Alahlon Zurbrigg, of London,
which was held from Robinson
Memorial United church, London, on
Tuesday. F/O Zurbrigg lost his
> life in a plane crash near Pendleton,1 matter of Meret Awards were dis-
about 35 miles east of Ottawa. He ^cussed by Principal Sturgis with
'was instructing a student pilot, LAC.'the Board. Per. J. AL Southcott and
! J. C. AlcPherson, of Toronto, when Mrs. Beavers that six pins as ap-
1 the plane crashed and berth fliers proved be procured. Carried.
Principal Waghorn reported en
rolment in public school 137. A
Gnr. Sydney West, of Petawawa, hst of supplies needed by teachers
Poultry Conference at London !
i
A Western Ontario Poultry Pro-] - (
duction conferencce will be held in. os 11 1 es*
the Masonic Temple, London, Thurs-;
day, Sept. 16th. An interesting and; (---- --------- ,educational program has been ar- spent a few days with his mother > ^vas submitted. Per
ranged. See advt. page four. in town last week.
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PERMANENT QUALITY ALWAYS
#•••Tomlinson’s Permanents ....
Phone 146 Phone 146
| Dreem Permanent
1 $3.25
Othermo Oil
$7.50
This solution is the
finest made in
England,i Thermiqae Special
1 $4.00 Victory Oil $5.00
E Machineless Permanents ....................... $6.00 $7.50 $10.00
E All waves inchidc shampoo, finger wave and personality styling
’ W. May,
Lawson. That supplies as per
be procured.
Building Grounds to consider
decide on the change for primary
room suggested as a Saving of Fuel.
Per W. H. Dearing and Mrs.
Be’avers, payment of following ac
counts:
$3.05;
32.40;
35.50;
32.35;
23.27;
53.99;
Times-Advocate,
T. Collingwood,
Grigg Stationery,
G. A, Hawkins,
E. Lindenfield,
E. N. Moyer Co.,
Jones & May, supplies, 3.85,
Carried.
Clergymen to meet with the Pub
lic School teachers shortly to dis
cuss plan for Religious instruction
during the year.
Per W. May, adjournment.
K. M. MacFaul, sec’y.
Ottawa. They took the
steamship to QueenstOtt
and Niagara for the week-
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pattern is suited to your own
dividual requirement. After
choose the material from our
elusive assortment your suit
topcoat will be tailored to measure
by master craftsmen. We guarantee
complete satisfaction. Come in to
day and inspect the new British
Woollens.
W. W. Taman
Exeter Ontario
Attends Conference in Toronto!James Street W.A.
supplies,
painting,
supplies,
supplies,
supplies,
supplies,
Rev. A. B, and Mrs. Irwin return
ed to Exeter last week following a
month's vacation. Mr. and Mrs.
Irwin spent a couple of weeks in
Winnipeg taking a trip Up the lakes
from snrnla to Port Arthur. Wile
rest of the time they spent at Allan
Craig.
Mr. Preston Dearing, of Stephen
Township, a member of. the execu
tive of the Ontario Sheep Breeder’s
Association, was in Toronto Thurs
day and Friday of last week attend
ing a conference of leading Ontario
farmers at the
The conference
lion. Col. T, L.
of agriculture
parliament, and
Sider the agricultural problems of
the province with a view to improv
ing farm oofiditldns. About 200
persons were present including all
branches of farm production.
The James Street
the church parlors
evening.
Royal York Hotel,
was sponsored by
Kennedy, minister
in the provincial
was called to coii-
Mr. Norman Floody, of Windsor,
spoilt the week-end visiting his
mother, Mrs, David Floody, of Blytll
and Mr. and Mi’S. E. Lindenfield,
of Exeter, Mrs, Floody accdmpaiiied
him home after spending a few
weeks with her parents.
W.A, met In
on Thursday
The president was in the
chair and Mrs. F. Sharpe led in the
devotional period, Plans were dis
cussed for the annual Harvest Home
Festival to be held the first Sunday
in October. Rev. M. Cook, of Gran
ton, will be the special speaker for
the evening service. It was decided
to continue last years groups for the
remainder of this year,
explained the work of the Navy
League in the tilling of ditty bags.
The members of the W.A, will bring
donations for this work to October*
■/meeting. Mrs, J, Hodgeft sang a
solo accompanied by Mrs, E. Har
vey.
Mrs. Kyle
Mr. and Mt’S. Russell Frayne, of
Brantfoi’d, spent the week-end visit-
ing with the former’s mother, airs*
Peter Frayne,