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V’s Beauty Shoppe
“SERVICE IS OUR MOW’
AU lines of Beauty Culture.
Tel. 112 Exeter
Vera C. Decker,, Prop.
Leavitt’s Theatre
Exeter 'Ont. Phone 135
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
October 4th and 5th
“BATHING BEAUTY”
A Special Metro-Gohhvyn-Mayer
technicolor feature starring
RED SKELTON, ESTHER
WILLIAMS and BASIL
RATHBONE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
October 6th and 7th
2 Features — 2 Nights Only
Exeter Markets
Wheat, $1.08,
Oats Ofc
Barley 6 9c.
Creamery Butter 39c.
Eggs, A Large 31c
A Medium 39c
Pullet# 22c
B 2 4c
Dressed Hogs $17.15
Bonus A $4.00
Georgian Beauty Shoppe
(Successor to Muriou Pooley)
Satisfaction Guaranteed
' M. Christine McCrae, Prop.
Exeter phone 245
LOCALS
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10
11
Snells
Taxi Service
Phone 100
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Mrs, »L G\ C'Oehraufc Organist
a.m.-^-Sunday School. j
a.m.—-Public Worship. Rev. KeHr*
neth McLean B.A. Minister. I
Tuesday October 10th, 8 p.m.
gregutional Meeting.
Sunday October' 15th at 11
Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper.
Com
a.m,
..Smart Styles in Women’s Coats
‘LOUISIANA HAYRIDE’
starring JUDY CANOVA and
ROSS HUNTER
“LONE PRAIRIE”
starring RUSSELL HAYDEN
MONDAY and TUESDAY
October 9tli and 10th
THE SEVENTH CROSS
A Special Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer
feature starring
SPENCER TRACY, HUME
CRONYN, SIGNE HASSO and
FELIX BRESSART
For Sale
1944 FORD FERGUSON TRACTOR
with starter on steel wheels and
Ford Ferguson 10-in, Plow
1934
in
8925.
OLDSMOBILE SEDAN
nice condition.
FORD COACH1932
newly reconditioned.
1930 FORD A COACH
Elliot
Cars, Trucks and Tractors bought,
Sold or exchanged.
Ovenware
• Ladies, if you haven’t seen our
stock of Pyrex Ovenware and
Flameware you’ve really missed
something. Housewives will be
delighted when
many uses for
pieces and they
gifts. Washing
Pyrex Ware. It
attractive for service directly on
your dinner table. In the Flame
ware yoti can use the one dish
for cooking over the flame—
serving—storing and re-heating.
Pyrex does not absorb other
food odours and there is no
burning. You can. watch the food
cook to perfection through the
beautiful clear glass.
they see the
these Pyrex
make splendid
is easy with
is dainty and
Our Stock Includes
—Double Boilers
—Percolator Tops
—Crystal Teapots
—Flameware Skillets
■—Casseroles
—Utility Dishes
—Pie Plates
-Open, Bakers
-Loaf Plates
-Custard Cup Sets
-Cake Dishes
■Handy Kit Sets
•8-Picce
•3-Piece
Matohed Sets
Flam eware Sets
Coine to
Frolic, Tlittrsday and Friday
Nights. You’ll have a Bang-Up
Time and all Donations and Net
DrbCCeds From the Sale of
Tickets arc for the British
Children Bombed Victims Fund
the Ilion’s Club
i
Miss Tena McCurdy spent Sunday
in Hamilton,
A new Livingstone stoker is being
installed in the old school this week.
Pte. Gerald (Cornish, of Ipperwash,
spent the week-end at his home here,
Miss Onalee Batson, of London,
visited with relatives in town
Sunday.
Mr. T. Orville Southcott was
Toronto the forepart of the week
business.
Mr, Sampson McFalls visited last
week with Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Me
Leod, of Aurora.
Mr. Victor Snell, of London,
visited; with his mother, Mrs, Wm,
Snell, on Sunday.
Mrs. Zurbrigg and
visiting with relatives
for a few days.
Miss Pearl Spicer,
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Delbridge.
Miss Annie Mason has accepted a
position as assistant at Dr. Rouls-
ton’s dental office.
AC1 Chas. Prout Jr., who has
been stationed at St. Thomas, has
been posted to Ottawa.
Mrs. A. L. Lammie, of Detroit,
is visiting Mrs. E. Christie and Miss
Rodgers for a few days.
Mr. !C. E. Zurbrigg is attending
the Optometric Seminar in Toronto,
Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs. John Braund spent a few
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Goulding in London.
LAC. Ellis Pearce, of Malton,;
spent the week-end with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pearce,
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Dearing
and Gerald visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kestle, of Strat
ford.
Mrs. Verna Whitham, of Flushing
Michigan is spending a few days
with Mrs. John Braund and other
relatives.
Sgt. Joe Swartz entertained a
number of friends Saturday evening
on the occasion of his 2nd. wedding
anniversary.
LAC. Robert and Mrs. ’ Elliott
have returned to Exeter ’after holi
daying for two Weeks in Skrathroy
and Toronto.
Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Wood, of
bury, visited during last week
(the former’s parents. Mr. and
| Frank Wood.
i FO. Geo. V.rooman, of No. 2,
T.S., Uplands, Ontario, visited re
cently with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Anderson. *
Mrs. Ashton and daughter, who
have been visiting her parents, Mr. (
and Mrs. W. W. Taman, are spend-j ing a month at Grimsby. !
Mr. and Mrs’. Norman Ford and!
daughter Dianne and Mr. and Mrs. *
.David J. Hall, of Detroit, spent the
week-end with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. *Schroeder>
who visited with their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Scriven, in Muskoka, have returned
home.
We are sorry to hear Mrs. George
Eacrett who recently moved to
Bantford from Winnipeg is serious
ly ill, having taken a
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
London, and Ivan and
kins spent Sunday at the home of
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Perkins.
After attending
Convention
Woodstock,
visited her
;of Glencoe,
Master Donald Oates, who waq
struck by a car on Fair day and
sustained a cut in the head neces
sitating two stitches to close the
wound, is recovering nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Holtzman,
of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Knightly, of London, and Mrs.
Frank Bettis, of Toronto, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Triebner
over the week-end.
Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Rob-inson and
Luella, of Detroit, spent the week
end with Mr, and Mrs, Clayton
Frayne. Mrs. Elizabeth Passmore
who has been visiting in Detroit
for the past four weeks returned
home with them.
Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Cooper, of
Kippen, have received word from
their youngest son, Robert Gerald
(Bud), that he is serving as a
Steward aboard a New Canadian
Frigate, called the Thetford-Mines,
somewhere in the Atlantic.
Mr. and Mrs. James Trevethick,
of Brinsley, visited on Sunday with
and Mrs.
is recti Pi
operation
of weeks
Hess, of
Round the Clock Service
on
in
on
Laurene are
in Hamilton
of London,
Sud-
•vith
Mrs.
S.F.
stroke last
STEWART’S TAXI
Phone 155w Exeter
MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rey. N. Woods, Minister
Mrs. A. Y, Willard. Organist
11 a.m.—Public Worship
Church School. Thanksgiving
vice. The Minister,
p.m.-—‘Public Worchip,
The Minister,
Wednesday October 4th, 8
Meeting of the session at the
sonage,
Thursday October 5th, 3 p.m, W.A.
at Mrs. Harold Murray’s.
Tuesday October 10th, 4.15 Mission
Band.
Tuesday October 10th, 8 p.m. Of
ficial Board meeting,
M.A.,
and
Ser-
p.m.
par.
Traquair’s
--—Hardware—
Let us show you our new styles in women’s coats. There
are some ipvely cloths in tweeds and shags. These are very
smart coats; you would be proud to wear one. Also some
lovely fur-trimmed coats in browns and blacks.
Printed Rayon
for fall dresses
This is a grand cloth for dresses and
comes in a very neat pattern in a range of
five colors.
PER YARD $1.25
Inlaid Linoleums
will last a life-time
This lovely Inlaid Linoleum will last
Treat yourself to a new Hair Do
Professional shaping gives your
hair a “custom built” foundation
intended expressly for your hair style
Featuring:—Lustron Cold Wave,
Zotos, Jamal, Vaper Marcel,
Machineless, Shelton, Thermique,
Permanent.
JAMES ST, UNITED CHURCH
Young Men’s and Men’s
'OVERCOATS
... _ .. a
lifetime if properly laid. It is a wonderful
floor covering for dining-rooms, kitchens
and bathrooms and conies in eight shades.
Also in two qualities at
PER YARD $3.50 and $5.00
Tomlinson Hairdressing
Phone 146 Phone 146
Rev. A. B. Irwin. B.A.
Mrs. Win, Murdoch, A.L.O.M.
Organist and Choir Leader
Thanksgiving Sunday
i a.m,—Sunday School and Bible
classes,
. a.m.—Morning Worship conduct
ed by the Minister, “Our
Infinite Resources.”
p.m.—Evening Worship conducted
by Rev. A, Laing, of Woodham.
Tuesday, 8 p.m.—Young People’s
meeting at the home of Miss
Irene Sweet-. Note change of date.
10
11
7
NOV
i;
Tweeds will be very popular this season
and we<offer you some excellent patterns
at very popular prices. Let us show you
our values at
$25.00 and $30.00
DANCERS! ! !
Stop! Look! Listen!
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
GRAND OPENING DANCE
CORONATION HALL
181 King Street, London
Saturday Night, Oct. 7th
and every Thursday and Saturday
night following.
CLAYTON STEEPER’S famous
8-piece dance band will swing
Don’t miss this dance!
Admission 35c
Huron-Perth
out!
LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
NOMINATING
CONVENTION
will be held in
TOWN HALL, HENSALL
(TUESDAY, October 17
1944, sit 8.30 p.m.
Speakers:
Hon. Angus MacDonald
Federal Minister of Naval Affairs
and W. H. GOLDING, M.P.
for Huron-Perth.
Butler, of
Nola Per-•I.
Biltmore Hats for Men
You will b^ needing one for Fall. The
newest shapes and shades are now in stock.
WOOL FELTS at $2.00
FUR FELTS at $3.50 to $6.00
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Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday
the Provincial
of the W.C.T.U. in
Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers
niece, Mrs. R. Singleton,
last week.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Dr, A. R. Campbell, President
W."" L. Whyte, Sec’y.-Treas.
— God Save the King —
FOR SALE
Gem Grain Grinder, complete
with 3 h.p. motor;
P/2 h-P« Used Motor, may be
seen at Cann & Sons Mill, Exeter.
3000 Watt Electropail;
Electric Heating Pad.
I
their uncle and aunt Mr.
M, Amy. Mrs, Trevethick
orating from her recent
and will spend a couple
with her mother, Mrs.
Zurich.
Mrs. Geo, Hunter and Mrs. Everett*
Skinner returned home Sunday at-1
ter spending a week with relatives'
at Brooklyn, 'they attended the
graduation at**-Galt, of their niece,;
Miss Sarah. Hunter, a WREN, daugh-’
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hunter,*
of Salvador, Sask,i
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WM. J. THOMSON
Centralia, Ont.
Phone: Kirkton 4<8r4.
Rector, Kev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader. Mr. Middieniiss
18th Sunday after Trinity
11 a.m.—Sunday School.
7 p.m.—Even song and sermon
“Blessing in Christ.”
Wednesday, (to-night) 8 p.m. Pray
ed and intercessory service.
ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Crediton
M E. Reuber, B.A.. B.D., Minister
Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist
Lawrence A. Wein, Choir Leader
10 a.m.—-The Lord’s Supper.
11 a.m.—Church School.
7.30 p.m.—Forgive Us Our Tres
passes.
Friday, 8 p.m.—E.Y.S.
Anniversary Services next Sunday,
October 15.
Welcome.
The Red Cross Unit of James St.
church are planning an afternoon
tea and sale of hand-made articles
and cooking at the church on Tues-{
day, October 17th. I
CHEESE
a real tasty June cheese, per lb,...35c
YORK SANDWICH SPREAD
Devilled Ham, very nice, per tin ...20c
PEAS
Aylmer Peas, choice quality ... 2 for 25c
PEANUT BUTTER, “Pure,”
In jars, for overseas parcels, per jar 16c
" STRAINED SOUPS FOR BABIES
3 tins for ....25c
and Mrs. Norman Broken-
of Talbotville, called on
in town during the past
Ted Wilson and Darlene
Mr.
shire,
friends
week.
, Mrs.
have returned to their home in Lon
don after visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Wilson.
Miss Maxine Lawrence, of the
Bank of Commerce staff Seaforth,
visited for a few days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Francis.
Miss Edith Hunter, who has been
visiting in Toronto, has returned
home accompanied by her cousin Mrs. Murphy who visited relatives j
during the nast week-end. |
Mr. and Mrs. W. Settington, late.
of Kenora after a three week’s visit
with their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. John Cox, left Monday
for Leamington where they intend
to reside. While here Mr. and Mrs.
Settington were pleasantly entert-
tained by the neighbors.
Mrs. George Rockola, Mary and
Pearl, of Guelph, visited last week
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sylvanus Cann. Mrs. Cann
and grandson Marvin returned to
Guelph with them for a few days
and spent the week-end with Mar
vin’s mother
Mr, A.
who last
pany at
marking
first
etic
been
with
wart.
Mrs. Calvin (Cutting.
L. Stewart, of Montreal,
week represented his com-
the anniversary ceremony
the termination of the
year’s operation of the synth
rubber plant at Sarnia, has
spending a few days in town
his mother, MVS. John T. Ste-
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
Wednesday, 8.30 p.m.—Speaker, E. Cudmore
Friday, 8.30 p.m.—-Speaker, Mrs. Parker;
song leader^ Roy Parker
School Rally. Miss Brevill Smith
be the main speaker.
and evening-—that great piano
Petin. Mr. Penn will bring his
the everting Service,
Sunday, 10 a.m.—Sunday
* of Toronto^ will
Cuming Sunday morning
playing genius, Mr, Fred
lifers story in
Song Service begins at 7.45 Duets and Quartettes
COME EARLY!
= ASPARAGUS TIPS
S fancy quality, per tin
=, HERRING “Bay of Fundy” Natural Pack
= serve hot or cold, per tin ...................21c
21c
7...........
2-WAY INSECTICIDE
Simply wipe on the screen,
acts 2 ways, per bottle ........
CHOICE COOKING APPLES
“Wolf Rivers” per bus. ....................$1.50
>For the week-end. LEAVE US YOUR
ORDER FOR A MUSCOVY DUCK.
4
47c
Southcott Bros.
Phone 16 Exeter
spending
London,
on Tues-Hats
Mrs. Wm, Murdoch is
a few days in Toronto.
Mr. George Jewell, of
called on friends in Exeter
day.
Miss Helen and Myrtle Haist
visited with Miss Doreen Triebner
over the week-end.
Sgt. LaVirine Ridley W.D., of
Ottawa, visited with Miss Norma
Wilson over the week-end.
Mrs, John Sleamon, or Centralia,
visited during the past Week with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Perkins.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Patterson, of
Strathroy, visited with Mrs. John
Parsons and Mrs. James Hern on
Wednesday of this week.
Reeve B. W. Tuckey and Ross
and J. M. Southcott and Donala
were at Sarnia Friday last and
attended the celebration of the
first anniversary of the production
of {rubber at the Polymer plant..
Mr. Frank Sheere spent the week
end in Lansing. Mich., with his
brother, Aquilla, who on Thursday
of last week underwent an opera
tion in the St. Lawrence Hospital,
Lansing, Mich. He is getting along
favorably.
The Radio Inspector from the
London District Office is checking
i up on Radio Licences in Exeter and
rural sections. He urges all persons
possessing unlicenced Radio sets,
that are in operation, to obtain a
licence immediately and avoid pros
ecution.
Field Secretary Harry Firth, of
London, visited the Cubs and the
Boy Scouts in Exeter on Monday (evening. He first attended the 'Cub
meeting under the leadership of
Mrs. Robt. Dinney and later visited
with the Scouts, under the direction
of Harold Whyte. He led the groups
in various games and gave to each
group an inspirational talk.
Mr, Maurice J. Senior, of Toron
to, spent the latter part of the week
visiting with his father, Mr. Jos.
Senior. Mr. Senior, who has retired
from his photographic studio after
being in business-for 57 years in
Exeter, left with his daughter, 'Mrs,
Graves, to spend the winter with
her at Grosse
ley Penhale
studio.
Word has
Exeter of the death of
resident, Mrs, Charles
of Trenton, N.J, Mrs, Devine Was a
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Rd. Hunter. She is survived by
three' sons, Donald and Richard,
Who are with
Irvin, at home;
and one brother,
of Stratford;
and Wilbur Hunter,
Sask,
Isle, Mich, Miss Shit-
has taken over the
beeh received in
a former
Devine,
the services and
also two sisters
Mrs. Griff,
Mrs. Milton Clarke
of Salvador,
STEP INTO FALL
WITH A NEW FELT
It’s time to look to autumn!
There’s nothing like a new hat
to put you in the swing. We
have a handsome collection
of Felts for Fall. Just the
thing to give you the 'best-
dressed feeling! These hats go
anywhere, straight through
your busy day!
We Feature Famous Adam and Morgan Models
SB
W. W. Taman
— The Store for Men —
Mrs. Emma Sanders, of Winter
Haven, Florida, after a few days
visit with Mrs. McAvoy and Miss
Annie Sanders, left on Tuesday for
Sarnia and Muskegon, Mich., prior
to leaving for her home in Florida.
Miss Alma Borland, of Toronto,
is spending a few days holidays
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Borland. She was accompanied
from Toronto by Miss Tena Roberts
who is visiting with them,
.......... Do not forget to
Place Your Order for Storm Sash Early!
Your local Planing Mill and Builder’s Supply Yard has what
you need.
We have irt stock a full line of
4-INCH AND 6-INCH GLAZED SEWER TILE
with all necessary fittings.
SAND — GRAVEL — LIME — CEMENT
SHEET ROCK & DONNACONNA BOARD
in all available sizes.
ROCK WOOL FOR THAT INSULATING JOB
ROOFING AND LUMBER
The Huron Lumber Co.
Exeter, Ontario