The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-10-21, Page 8Page 8 THE EXETER TIMES-A-DVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21st, 1943
NOTICE
We wish to inform the public that
after Wednesday, October IB,
We will re-open for business in onr
pew home cornet.' of Main and
Huron streets.
Exeter Markets I Marion Pooley
$1.10
y Hutter, 3Sc
Large 45c
, Medium 43c
Pullet 38«
35c
V’s Beauty Shoppe
Wheat, l
i VtUiVicTJ
■Eggs. A
Eggs. A
Eggs. A
Eggs*. B
Dressed Hogs $16.25
BEATTY SHOPPE
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
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All Work Gunrawteed
Exeter Phone 245
Leavitt’s Theatre
Exeter Ont. Phone 135
WEDNESDAY NIGHT TONIGHT
ONLY
‘A Night to Remember’
starring LORETTA YOUNG
and BRIAN AHERNE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
October 21, 22, 23
2 features
‘Air Raid Warden’
with LAUREL and HARDY
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|1 LOCALS I
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Blood Donors Clinic October 28
Blood Donor Clinic to be held
Thursday, October 28. It is expec
ted that this clinic will last well
into the afternoon. There will be
women donors as well as men at this
clinic. The women who are dona
ting are requested to see their local
doctor before October 28 and ob
tain their medical sheets. These
are necessary before donating and
applies only to women donors.
Canvassers are urged to send in
their list of donors as soon as pos
sible.
LOCALS
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•i Snell’s
Taxi Service
Phone 100
Hairdressing
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Tomlinson’s
Phone 146
‘Eyes in the Night’
starring EDWARD ARNOLD
and ANN HARDING
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
October 25th and 26th
2 Features — 2 Nights Only
Special Feature
. ‘The More the Merrier’ J
starring JEAN ARTHUR, JOEL
McCREA, CHARLES COBURN
“Sailors on Leave”
musical comedy starring
SHIRLEY ROSS and an all star
cast.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27th
1 night only - 2 features
‘Edge of Darkness’
with ERROL FLYNN and ANN
SHERIDAN
“Joan of Ozarks
with JUDY CANOVA
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Coming October 28, 29, 30
“CRASH DIVE”
in technicolor starring Tyrone
Power
After several weeks or most de
lightful weather rain
visited this section over
end. The rain was badly needed as
the ground had become
with ploughing
and snow
the week-
very hard
almost impossible.
The fine weather, however permit
ted the farmers to harvest their
bean crop in fine condition. With
the fine weather came a glorious
array of colors that turned the
landscape into a panorama of color
ing that was a marvel to behold and
which has lasted for many days.
There have been no heavy frosts to
strike the gardens of Exeter and
roses and other fall flowers are still
blooming.
red cross
Bingo & Dance
at
Eden School
1.0 rounds for 25c; extra games 5c
GOOD PRIZES INCLUDING FOWL
DRAW FOR QUILT
Hot Dogs and Coffee
COME & HELP THE RED CROSS
Round the Clock Service
STEWART’S TAXI
Phone 155 w Exeter
Victory Bonds
W. B Hodgson
of all kinds.”
Bey. Jolm Galloway
Mrs. J* G, Cochrane, Organist
lu a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Morning Worship.
7 p.m.—Evening Service
Joint, meeting of the Young
People in Main St. church Monday
evening at 7.30.
I W.M.S. meeting Thursday* Octob
er 31 at 8 p.m, at the home of
Mrs, W. Simmons.
Union prayef service, in Main St.
'church Wednesday at 8 o’clock, Mr.
• Hunt in charge.
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MAIN ST, UNITED CHURCH
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Woods, SI.A., Minister , A. Y. Willard, Organist I
II a.m.—Public Worship and Church '
School. The Minister. |
7 p.m.—Public Worship. The Minis
ter. I
Wed. Oct, 20, 8 p.m.—Union prayer J
service in Main Street Church.
Rev. Hunt, 1
Sun., Oct, 31—Anniversary services.
Rev, G, G. Burton of Clinton. j
JAMES ST, UNITED CHURCH
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This Store Appeals to All
Buy Bonds.
Rev. N* J.
Mrs,
A Hallowe’en supper* will be held
in Trivitt Parish Hall, Friday, Oc
tober 29.
Mrs. Christina Northcott, of Strat
ford, is visiting with friends.
Mr. Thomas Tapp, of
visiting with his sister,
Tapp.
Spr. Sam Lawson, of
spent the week-end at
here.
Mrs, Harry Spurgeon,
is visiting a few days with Miss Eva
Pearce.
Mrs. Delight Gordon, of Toronto,
* is visiting her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
I T. O. Southcott.
Miss Dorothy Forrester spent the
week-end at the home of Mrs. C. H.
Sanders in London.
Mrs. Bess Taylor, Nelson street,
has as her house guest, Miss Tillie
' Taylor, of Toronto.
Mr. Allan Hobbs, of Galt, visited
on Friday last with Mr. and Mrs.
T. O. Southcott.
Mrs. Harry Whitworth, of Tor
onto is visiting at the home of her
sister. Mrs. J. Prout
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Farquhar,
. of Kip pen, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Snell.
Gnr. Reg. McDonald, of Wain
wright, Alta, is spending two weeks’
furlough at his home here.
Mrs. Eric Armstrong, of Hamil
ton, is visiting for a few days with
Mr. and Mrs Harold Whyte.
Miss Helen Buswell, of Toronto,
is visiting at the home of her par
ents Mr. and Mrs, A, E. Buswell.
Mrs. John Stewart has returned
home after a pleasant visit with
friends in Montreal and Hamilton.
Mrs. Charles Snell, of London,
spent the week-end at the home of
• her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Amos
Darling.
Miss Ferrol Higgins, of Clinton,
spent the forepart of the week
visiting with Mr. and Mrs, George
Hunter.
The Huron Presbytery, south sec-
ition, are today Wednesday holding'
meetings in the Centralia United
Church.
Mr. M. L. Beavers, of town, is in
Victoria Hospital, London for treat
ment and his many friends will
hope for a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rutledge
and children, Barry and Douglas,
of Ingersoll, spent the week-end
;with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fassold.
I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Love, of Grand
Bend, and LAC. Mervyn Love, of
No. 9 S.F.T.S. Centralia, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor.
Fit. Sgt. Watt and Mrs. Watt,
of Aylmer and Mrs. Samson McFalls
and Gerald visited over the week
end with friends in Aurora and To
ronto.
Mrs. Leonard Harvey and sons
Bob and_ Jack are spending a few
days in
Harvey
at No.
Mrs.
visiting
Mr. Jos. Senior. Mr. Senior and Mrs.
Appleford are returning with Mrs.
Graves to Detroit on a visit.
Misses Alma Richard, Jean Jack-
son and Edna Nicols of London, and
Gwenneth Cann, of town spent the
week-end at the horn ? of Mr. and
Mrs, Leslie Richard, of Exeter,
Pte. Ted Goddard, of Ipperwash,
Mrs. Goddard and little son, of Ilder-
ton, visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Goddard's father and aunt, Mr,
Charles and Miss Helen Monteith.
Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Buswell have
received a cable from their son.
Ted, saying he had arrived in Gib
raltar for his first operational duties.
Before leaving England he
day in Exeter.
A number of the boys
Company Exeter Branch,
Middlesex and Huron Regiment at
tended their dance held in Seaforth
on Tuesday evenift
and all
Rev.
ning of
In the
lie will
Ing in
Parish
Falls, South Dakota,
Mr, W. Wi Taman has received
word from his daughter, Mrs,
Graves, Of Grimsby, stating that her
husband, Lieut.
It.C.N.v.R., has been made
manding officer of a sub-chaser
based in the North Atlantic.
Detroit, is
Miss Mary
Petawawa,
his home
Oakville,
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Snell Bros. & Co.
Rev, A. B. Irwin, B.A,
R. Goulding, A.T.O.M.
Organist and Choir Leader
11 a.m.—W.M.S. Thank Offering
A, B. Irwin.
Call for Christian
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WUERTH’S
See
wear
have a large stock and the price
is right.
Just received a
men’s work socks,
ing from 24c
Shoe polishes of
Heel grips and hose savers.
All kinds of shoe and rubber
repairing.
our fall and winter foot-
for men and boys, We
shipment of
prices rang-
to 75c.
all kinds.
A. E. Wuerth, Exeter
One Cent Sale
October 28, 29, 30
Coles’ Drug Store]
Euchre
and Dance
to be held
S.S. No. 2 Hay School
on
Friday Nite, Oct. 29 th
DRAW FOR BLANKET
Admission 25c; Booth lunch 10c
PROCEEDS FOR RED CROSS
ARE YOU RUPTURED?
Did You Ever Buy a Truss that
Didn’t Fit? That Can’t
Happen Here
are Properly Fitted by an
Experienced Fitter in our Private
Truss Room and Protected by a
Signed, Money-Back Guarantee
Yon
Toronto with AC2. Leonard
who is at present stationed
1 Manning Depot.
Carol Graves, of Detroit is
at the home of her father,
Your drugs at
ROBERTSON’S
Exeter
spent a
Of “D”
of the
g of this week
reported an excellent time.
Mr. Grigg left Friday morn
last week on a month’s trip
United States. While there
attend, and speak at a meet-
the interest of the World’s
Association, held at Sioux
K. S, Graves,
com-
THE LONGER THE WAR LASTS THE GREATER
NEED THERE IS FOR EVERYONE TO BUY VICTORY
BONDS.
-W.M.S.
Service. Rev,
“The World’s
Service.”
Guest soloist
Grand Bend.
p.m.-—Sunday
Class.
p.m.—Evening Worship.
“The Abundant Life”.
8.15 p.m.—Y.P.U. Christian Fellow-i
ship. |
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Cpl. Henderson of
School and Bible
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TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacF’aui
Choir Leader. Mr. Middlemiss
18th Sunday after Trinity
a.m.—Sunday School,
7 p.m.—Even Song and Sermon.
“The Road to Victory”.
Union prayer service in Caven
Presbyterian ‘Church on Wednes
day October 27th, at 8 p.m. Speak
er Rev. N. J. Woods.
The W.A. will hold a Hallow’een
supper in the Parish Hall on Friday
October 29th, from 5 to 8 p.m.
Rememberance Day Service will
be held in Trivitt Memorial church
on Sunday, November 7, at 11 a.m.
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PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE1
Sunday School—10.3 0 a.m.
Service—11,3(1 a.m.
Evening Service—8 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting—8
All are welcome.
Pastor—-E. Clemens
ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH'
Crediton
M. E. Reuber, B.A.,
Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist
Lawrence A. Wein, Choir Leader
10 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Minister.
11 a.m.—Church School
7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship,
s Jas, Anthony of Exeter.
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AND THE WAR IS A LONG WAY FROM NEARING
THE END.
WE HAVE ONLY STARTED TO WIN, AND THE
JOB MUST BE FINISHED.
A RETURNED SOLDIER AFTER FOUR YEARS IN
ENGLAND SAYS—“ON RETURNING TO CANADA THE
GREATEST DANGER I SEE IS THAT THE PEOPLE
ARE BECOMING COMPLACENT, OVER-CONFIDENT—
THEY THINK IT IS ALL OVER BUT THE SHOUTING.
THAT IDEA IS ENTIRELY FALSE. WE HAVE ONLY
GONE ONE STEP OF THE MILE WE HAVE TO TRAVEL
TO VICTORY.”
OUR LAST DOLLAR IS NEEDED—AND NEEDED
TO A GREATER DEGREE THAN EVER BEFORE.
.... Buy Bonds and Speed the Victory and
bring our boys back home again ....
This space donated by Southcott Bros
Janies Street Y.P.U.
The young people of James St.
held their regular meeting Monday (evening with Vera Decker presld-
B.D., Minister' kig’. The meeting opened with a
j hymn. Margaret Henry led in pray-
jer. The minutes of the last meeting
I were read and adopted and business
was discussed. The meeting was 'taken over by Mary Johns. A hymn
was sung after which Gwenneth
Jones read the Scripture lesson.
Bernice Finkbeiner led in prayer.
Miss Margaret Henry gave the topic
"Stars” which was very interesting.
The meeting closed with a hymn
I and the Mizpah benediction.
Lend to hasten
The
Rev.
Tuesday, W.M.S. Rally at Dash
wood. Bishop Epp Napierville Ill.,
special speaker
Friday, 7.15 p.m.—Junior League,
Friday, 8.00 p.m.—Senior League.
Welcome
Barbara Brintnell, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Brintnell, -had
the misfortune to break her right
arm at the wrist while playing in
the basement of the school at recess
Wednesday afternoon.
The Exeter Lions Club, in place
of their regular supper meeting Fri
day evening last, motored with their
wives to Grand Bend and attended
the fowl supper’ in the United Church
shed put on in the interests of the
Red Cross. The ladies put on a real
supper with all the trimmings ima-
■. ginable.
the day of Victory
With Victory in the making, this is no time
to haggle oi’ hold back. The enemy is cracking
on every front. The heat of the United
Nations’ all-out offensive is on him. Hot
up the fire and keep it hot by buying
Fifth Victory Loan Bonds. Furnish the tools
that our men may finish the job without working
overtime. They’re doing* their part by
fighting. Let’s do ours by lending. That’s
all we’re asked to do—lend to speed Victory.
Money talks—and fights—when you invest
it in Fifth Victory Loan Bonds.
Phone 50
NOW
Would you give a pint of blood to save a life? Sure
you would. It might be for your own boy, or the neighbor’s
boy, Red or Bob or Tom, the kids that played a few years
ago in your yard with your lad.
Some casualties require 2 or 3 transfusions of blood
plasma, right in the heat of battle. It requires 4 donations
of a pint each to make one transfusion on the battle field.
Some lad may die if we don’t get enough Over—and fast.
Every man and woman from 18 to 60 can have a part ill
this Work. Register to-day and wait for your call. The
Exeter blood bank cart handle 125 donors every S weeks—
Whether you live in Exeter Or the country—you are needed
NOW.
The above space donated by
Robertson’s Nyal Drug Store
ONCE A TRIAL, ALWAYS NYAL
James St. Afternoon Auxiliary
The afternoon auxiliary of the
W.M.S. met in the basement of the
church on Thursday, October 14th
with the president, Mrs. J. M.
Southcott presiding, Aftei* the sing
ing of a hymn and the daily pray
er the minutes of the September
meeting were read by the secretary,
Mrs. Buswell and the calling of the
roll showed a good attendance. The
hymn "Breathe on me breath of God”
followed and the reports of the con
venors of committees were then
given. Mrs. McGregor’s group then
took charge with Mrs, McGregor in
the chair. The title of the Study
book for this year is “For all the
Life” and the theme for the Octob
er meeting is “The Bible for all of;
Life.” After the opening words by
the leader, Miss H. Monteith read
several passages of Scripture. Then
with bowed heads in prayer each
member was asked to ask herself
these questions “Have I been faith
ful in my study of the Bible;
there any message from God’s Word
which I have refused to obey; What
hew resolve can I make in order
to pursue my Lible study more
earnestly”, Mrs. KOch from the Eve
ning Auxiliary Very efficiently gave
the chapter from the Study book on
the theme showing the steps of ad
vancement from the' heathen, to the
Christian “While the years roll on”
was a beautiful solo given by Mrs.
Gunning. The meeting closed with
the benediction.
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TRY A WANT A.'D-——THEY PAY J
W. W. TAMAN
Returning to Exeter
Miss Margaret Ellen Brown R.N.
a former resident of Exeter, who
recently resigned her position on
the staff of the Toronto General
Hospital, has returned to Exeter
and will make her home with
L M Jeclc ell,
Miss
GaVen, Main St. Y.P.U.
The Caven and Main St. Young
People held their regular meeting
in the Sunday School room of Main
St, Church Monday evening at 7.30
o’clock with James Whyte presid
ing.
The meeting was opened with
hymn 487 followed by the treasur
ers report. The minutes of the last
meeting were read and approved,
An interesting item of business dis
cussed was, that Latent Slides will
be shown in Main St. Church on
EveryoneNovember 1, at 8 o’clock,
is cordially invited,
The devotional period
by Jack Whyte of the
committee who read the
lesson.
was led
Literary
Scripture
. Rev, Woods led In prayer,
Aft interesting debate is planned
for the next literary meeting. The
meeting was closed with the Nation
al Anthem followed by the Mizpah
■benediction.
Main Street W.M.S.
The Main Street W.M.S. met at
the home of Mrs. J. K. Sims Thurs
day of last week, the president, Mrs.
Jacques presiding. The meeting was
opened with the National Anthem
and prayer from the prayer card.
Psalm 46 was sung and prayer by
Mrs. G. Johns. Hymn 577 was then
sung. Delegates were appointed for
the convention at ’Centralia on Oc
tober 20th. Mrs. Wickwire gave a
top for a quilt. A number ordered
M.M. Mrs. Sims sang “Life’s Rail
way.” Mrs, Martin gave the study
book which Was very interesting.
The same nominating committee
was appointed. The worship service
was taken by Mrs, Howard. Hymn
187 was sung and Mrs.
prayed for
Rutherford,
benediction, __ __________
Sunday was October 16, Mr, Woods
spake in the morning and Mr, Scott,
of Korea, in the evening.
Penrose
■our missionary, Miss
and closed with the
The Thankoffering
Betty; “Did you hear about the
fellow who stayed tip all night fig
uring out where the suit went when
it went down?1’
Oliver; “No, what happened?”
Betty; “it finally dawned on
him.”
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