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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1944-10-26, Page 8Psge 8 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER M ISM V’s Beauty Shoppe “SERVICE IS" OUR MOTTO” Exeter Markets | Georgian Beauty Shoppe All lines of Beauty Culture. Tel. 112 Exeter Vera C. Decker, Prom Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter Qnt Phone 135 Wheat, $1.08.. Outs 63'0. Barley 6 9c, Creamery Butter 39c. Eggs A Large 42c Eggs A Medium 39 c Eggs Pullet 2 Ge Eggs B 26c Dressed Hogs $17,15 Bonus A $4.00 (Successor to Marion Dooley) Satisfaction Guaranteed M, Christine McCrae, Prop. Exeter Phone 245 Snell’s 10 11 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 2 Features — 2 Nights Only “Kansas City Kitty starring JOAN DAVIS, BOB CROSBY and all star cast i Grand Central Murder’ starring VAN HEFLIN FRIDAY and SATURDAY' “Step Lively A special musical comedy feature starring GEORGE MURPHY, FRANK SINATRA and GLORIA DeHAVEN MONDAY and TUESDAY ‘The Canterville Ghost’ starring CHARLES LAUGHTON, MARGARET O’BRIEN and ROBERT YOUNG @ Added— CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mrs. ,L G. Coehrane, Organist a.m.-—Sunday School, a.rm—Public worship. ‘To-morrow John Jones’ starring SPENCER TRACY A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture SWWSFSW Mr. Will McLaughlin and Miss Hird, of Brantford, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hossack, of Wood- stock, visited on Sunday with their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. M. Amy. Miss Ethel Delve, of Taber, Alta., left October 12 to commence her studies at the Canadian Nazarine College at Red Deer, Alta. Miss Delve is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Delve, of Taber and a grand­ daughter of Mrs. Delve and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Abbott, of town. LITTLE BEAVER I I I LOCALS i i ) Miss Alice Handford spent Sun­ day in London. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. ‘Francis are visiting in Essex County, County Constable Chas, and wife, of Bly th, visited, in on Monday. Mr. Thomas Harris, of hurst, is seriously ill at his home. Mr, and Mrs. Ward Fritz, of Zur­ ich, were guests of Dr. and Mr§. Cowen on Sunday. A cement floor is being laid in the basement of Caven Presbyter­ ian church this week, Mrs. Wes. Hodgins, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sampson McFalls last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Walker spent a few days last week with friends in Detroit, returning Sunday. Mr. Jos. Kernick, of Usborne, re­ turned home Tuesday after spend-- ing several weeks in the West. Mr. Jas. Sturgis has' returned to Hespeler after visiting at the home of his son, Mr. Harold Sturgis. Miss Jean Burlock, W.D., of Nd. 9 S.F.T.S., Centralia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Traquair. Mr. L. C. Mangnus, of Racine. Wis„ is visiting for a few weeks with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer. Several of the store windows in town have been attractively decoi- ated for the Seventh Victory Loan. Sgt. Len. Harvey, of the R.C.A.F. spent the week-end at his home here. ITe left Sunday for St. Johns, Que. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Willert and family, of London, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Triebner, Mrs. Webster recently to visit Squadron Leader Brandon, Man. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Willert and family, of London, spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Welling­ ton Haist and family. Mrs. M. Finkbeiner and Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson spent the LOCALS Salter ■ Exeter < Chisel- and Norman left with her husband, Eric Webster, at Grain Grinders and Taxi Service 1 Phpttie 1W) ■ib Round the Clock Service STEWART’S TAXI Phone 155w Exeter WITH AN EYE TO GOOD GROOMING AND BETTER PERMANENTS. It Phone 146 Phone 4.46 Mr, and Mrs, N. Ogden returned home Monday evening after a pleas­ ant trip of two months visiting in the West and other places. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ogden at Pinewood, Ont., and with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Odgen and Mrs. Hannah Taylor, at Fillmore, Sask. They visited in Winnipeg on the return home with Miss Annabelle Odgen and called on Rev. Mr. Donnelly and Capt. Harold Ross and his mo­ ther. Capt. Ross is leaving for ovet- seas. In Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Og­ den visited with Mrs. Daisy Pond and called on Mrs. John May ana daughters, 'Carrie and Minnie. In each case where they called they were asked to convey greetings to Exeter friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer, of Grand Bend, visited over the week-end at the home of Mrs. C. A. Southcott. Mr. and Mrs, Jos. May and Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Southcott visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peter at Atwood on Sunday. Sgt. Fred Walters, with the R.C. A.F. at Angus, and a former mem-week-end in Orangeville with Mr.}her of the BanI- of Montreal staff, and Mrs. A. J. Fawcett. ° i visited with friends on Friday last. Mrs. Ida M. Creech, of Toronto, Mrs. D. A. Anderson returned who has been with hei- daughter | home last week after visiting with in Chicago for the past five years, her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. -ft • u j is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. N.! and Mrs. McAlister, of Ft. Wayne,Universal Milkers?™”” FOR SALE BY W. G. SIMMONS Exeter First Mortgage Loans If additional money is needed to help you buy a productive farm, send us particulars. Possibly we can assist you through our loaning department. Attractive terms. All inquiries treated confidentially. Huron&Erie MORTGAGE CORPORATION London Windsor St. Thomas Chatham The Canadian Legion Exeter- Hensall Branch 167 OCTOBER 28 th in McKnight’s Hall, Exeter / from No. 9 S.F.T.S. Dancing 9-12 p.m. ADMISSION 50c Ladies! YOUR “FUR COAT” PROTECTED AGAINST “ALL RISKS” OF LOSS Or damage whilst in LOCATIONS. ALL Very low premium* Your inquiries solicited. W. Herman Hodgson Agent it Insurance Exeter, "Tblophones: We Office 24 R&v© It Ontario. Iles. 162 J ; Creech. find. ! Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gunning'; Mrs. R. T. Stromenger, of Sum- and Muriel, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.: met N. J., daughter of Mr. E. J. Millson, all of Whalen, spent Sun-j Wethey, is spending three days a day with Mr. and Mrs. Trr”—------- • ......................... Morley. Will Strang to fracture a . rwhen he fell from an apple tree at! Miss B. Philips, the home of his brother, Harry, in * spent Sunday last Usborne. Lieut. A. M. Sweeton is home from British Columbia spending! his leave for a few days with Mrs | Sweeton at Delbridge, LAC. Neil on furlough ents. Mr, and Mrs, J. H. Jones, returned to Penfield Ridge, N. B., on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Atchinson andj George, of Centralia, and Mr. and; Mrs. Roy Hawkins, visited with Mr. Carroll on Sunday. Messrs. Donald Arthur Brown, of sity, London, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. Mrs. J. A. Traquair. Mr. M, W. Pfaff, postmaster Exeter, underwent an operation eye trouble in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. His many friends will hope! for his speedy recovery, Mr. Nelson Clarke, of Usborne,1 has purchased what was known as the McNicol blacksmith shop property at Farquhar and intends moving into the residence shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P. Bowey were at Brucefield on Sunday visiting with Mrs. Swan and Miss E. M. Bowey and attended the anniver­ sary of the Brucefield United Church, Mr. and Mrs. W. >C. Allison spent a few days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kydd and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rydall at Shallos*, Lake and also at Owen Sound and Collingwood. Mt, and Mrs, C. H. Merrill and daugnter Jean, Mr. and Mrs. W*. L. Jellous, Sally Ann and Bobby, of Foldens Corners, were visitors at the home t>f Mr. and Mrs. T. Dinney The family Lieut. Nurse Army, for basic training. The interior of the local branch of the Rank of Montreal is gaily decorated ’with flags and red, white and blue streamers featuring the VII Victory Loan, The docnratldn& ate the work of the staff, particu­ larly the lady members, and are very attractive, and Mrs. Wilson i week relieving in the hospital due J to the shortage of nurses. had the misfortune j bone in his ankle; two sons, .Orval and Gordon,aU of with Mr. Mrs. Wm. Vale, Exeter North. Miss Dorothy Traquair Reg. N., of Exeter, and Miss Dorothy Bear­ chill Reg. N., of London, were in . Toronto over the week-end, the i guests of Dr. and Mrs. Murray Abel. I I Mr. and Mrs. Win. McDowell and and Denfield, and the home of Mrs. F. Jones, who has been visiting with his par- J. of Motherwell, and Mrs. Earl The Annual Sunday School Con­ vention foi- this district will be held in Grand Bend United Chhrch on Friday October 27, commencing at 2 p.m. The guest speaker for both afternoon and evening sessions will .be Rev. E. R. McLean, of Toronto, 'who is General Secretary of the O. i R.E.C. All Sunday School leaders and pn the district are urged to attend.Traquair Western Univer-, The ladies of Grand Bend will serve and for for supper to all delegates present and the male quartette will assist at the evening service. A 1 on Sunday, third of Mr, E,»J. Wetliey’s to enter the army is 2nd. Margaret Wethey, Army Corp, of the United States who is about to be posted ■* MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Rey, N, J» Woods, M*4«« Minister Airs. A, Y, Willard. Organist —- Anniversary —r . a.m.—Rev, C, H. Dickinson, B.p. of Toronto, Anthems-—“Praise” and “How Lovely ig Zion” Solo—“Jesus Lover of My Soul” p.m.—Rev. C. H. Dickinson, B.D. of Toronto, Anthem—“Now the Day is Over’ Solo—-“How Lovely are Thy Dwellings,” Male Quartette. Wed. Oct. 25, 8 p.m.—Union Prayei* Service in James St. Monday, Oct, 3 0, 8 p.in<—Young People’s Hallowe’en party at James St, 11 7 JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. A. B. Irwin, B.A. Mrs. Win. Murdoch, A.L.O.M. Organist and Choir Leader a.m.—Morning Worship and Sermon, Rev, T. A, Symington, Ph.D., Subject: “The Majesty of God.” p.m.—Sunday School and Bible ■Classes. p.m.—Evening Service withdrawn in favor of Main St. Anniver­ sary. Wed., i8> p.m.—Midweek service in James St. S.S. Hall, Rev. N, J, Woods. Nov. Sth—James St. Church An­ niversary Services. 11 3 7 10 TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt Organist, Miss MacFaul Choir Leader. Mr. Middlemiss ■21st Sunday after Trinity a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ mon 'The Romance of Religion a.m.—Sunday School p.m.—Memorial Service for Guardsman • Edward Charles Triebner. Evening service with­ drawn in favor of Main Street Anniversary. Wed., Oct. 25—-Union prayer serv­ ice in James St. Thursday, 7 p.m.-—Choir Practice Thursday, 8 p.m.—Ladies’ Guild In Parish Hall Friday, 4 p.m.—The Little Helpers Party in Palish Hall Monday, Oct. 30—Open meeting of the Exeter Red Cross Branch in the Parish Hall. Speaker, Fit, Lt. H. Martin, Padre of No. 9 S.F.T.S. 11 2.30 ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH Crediton M E. Rouber, 13.A.. B.D., Minister Mrs. F. W. Morlock, Organist Lawrence A. Wein, Choir Leader 10 a.m.—Morning Worship, 11 a.m.—Church School. 7.30 p.m.—-Evening Worship. ’ 'Thursday 8.15 p.m. W.M.S. Offering Meeting. Friday, 8 p.m.—E.Y.P. Welcome. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick. Pastor Wednesday, 8 p.m.—Devine Heal­ ing, Study by the Pastor. Friday 8.30 p.m.—Young speaker The Pastor. Sunday Supt. Sunday ' types Sunday your own Business. • Come and enjoy the singing. 10 a.m.—Sunday E. Cudmore. 11 a.m.-—'Subject: of the Ages. 7.45 p.m.—Subject: Mind /jsww ■in <*\ CANADIAN LEGION EXETER-HENSALL BRANCH — / Thank School, Human Time Do not forget to I 1 reported the Provincial execu- meeting held in Toronto. current report, Caven Thurs- at the on the sec- Steplien Twp.. they estate recently of the Caven W.M.S. The regular' meeting of Auxiliary, W.M.S. was held day afternoon October 19th, home of Mrs. Easton. Mrs. Whyte read an interesting MoSlem of the College People, i1 /Wen’s ana Young /Wen’s 0 VERGO A TS We offer some real valuer in yonng men’s and men’s tweed coats. The cloths are exceptionally good and you will like the new styles, Come in and try one on. $20 $25 $35 MEN’S HORSEHIDE LEATHER COATS In smart styles — made from choice horse hide -- in several shades, The sizes range from 36 to 48, Regular sizes ....... $14.95 Larger sizes 10% extra. MEN’S' WARM SWEATER COATS 30 only men’s sweater coats. These were released by the government and we were fortunate in securing- this lot, They will give a lot of hard wear and are good weight. Each ........... $3.00 WARM PLAID FLANNEL SHIRTS These are very popular and they make a real warm shirt for the colder weather. They come in two weights $1.75 $2.00 HEAVY GREY WOOL BLANKETS That are warm and cozy, and will give a lot of rough wear. Get your supply now. Three qualities $3.75 $4.50 $5.95 iiiiniiHiiiiiiiiiniiiii liHiiis iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mi iiiiiiiniiiiii!ii ninnniiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui Grocery Specials for Thurs., Friday and Saturday CATELLI’S SPAGHETTI POST TOASTIES per carton .............................................. 12c that tasty cereal.................3 pkgs, for 23c YORK SANDWICH SPREAD Devilled Ham, very nice, per tin ...20c JAM IN BULK Apple and Raspberry or Apple and Strawberry .............per lb. 15c HERRING IN TOMATO SAUCE oval tins, government tested, per tin 19c PICKLES Sweet, Crispie Gerkins, 16 oz. jar ...29c GRAPE JUICE, AYLMER finest quality, per bottle .................. 19c APPLES Spies, Kings, Sweet Apples AUNT DINAH cooking molasses, per bottle ........ 14c ©For the week-end. LEAVE US YOUR ORDER FOR A MUSCOVY DUCK. Phone 16 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jory have moved from their farm ond concession of into the residence purchased from the late William Rivers. account of our share in missions and of the work Women’s Christian Medical at Ludhiara Puujab, India. Mrs. Harry Strang gave events and Miss Jeckell a brought from the Presbyterial ex­ ecutive meeting held in Clinton on October 17th. at which Mrs. Thom­ son tive James St. Y.P.U. Mrs, Arthur McFalls, of Centralia, was the guest speaker at the meet­ ing of the James St. Y.P.U. Sun­ day evening at 8.15 in the church basement. The program was under Missionary convener, Ardys McFtlls. Mrs. Pearl Murdoch rendered a solo accompanied by Miss Mary Johns. The Scripture lesson was read by Don Southcott and Helen Westcott led in prayer. A missionary collec- tiojn. was taken up. Miss Irene Sweet, the president opened the meeting and conducted the business session. Special Dance Tuesday (Hallowe’en) Oct 31 Clayton Steeper AND HIS POPULAR DANCE BAND McKnight’s Hall, Exeter ADMISSION 75c Tickets Will be -on sale Thursday and Saturday nights at the Dance and at the Tfmes-Advocale. •' iiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Acknowled grtients The Exeter District War Committee has mailed several ad­ ditional Christmas parcels to boys overseas—making a total of 152. The cost was Over $600, The com­ mittee , acknowledges the receipt of the following recently received do­ nations toward the parcel fund: Miss Genlveve Elliott (saving of coppers) $2.0'0:; G, S. Howard 5.00; Sgt. Andrew Easton $2.00; Middleton 5.00; Farquhar (proceeds of a social evening) Salvage collected by the Boy 60,11$. The Exeter Navy League mittee gratefully acknowledges the following Pickard, Mrs, H. Memorial Mrs. Mabie $1.00; adian tion of $50.00 from MrS. John G. Cochrane, listed last week, should have been acknowledged as having been received from, Leavitt’s theatre, W. E. boys 21,00/ Scouts Coni- contributions: Mrs. C. V. a friend. $1.00; TrlVitt $ 6.00; Wm. Allison, $3,00-; Miss Fol lick, $1.00; a, friend, Eketerdlensatl Branch Can- Legion, $.25,00. A contribu- $2,00; C. Rivers, $2,00; Sunday School, Allison, $3,0 0-; $1.00; a Your local Platting Mill and Builder’s Supply Yard has what you need. We have in 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