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Creamery Butter 39c.
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LEAVITT'S THEATRE
EXTENDS HEARTY
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
TO ALL
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NOTICE—With Christmas on Mon
day. Highland Hill Dairy will de
liver milk on the east side or
Exeter on Sunday afternoon next
and not on Christmas morning, c
LOCALS
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Bev. Kenneth Mael.oan, Minister
Mrs. J. G, Cochrane, Organist
10 a.m,—-Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Moniing Worship. Christ
inas Message, Special Christmas I
music.
Friday, Dec. 22, at 8 p.m. Sunday 5*
School Christmas entertainment,
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
December 20’, 21
2 features
“JACK LONDON’’
starring MICHAEL O’SHEA
“Secrets of Scotland Yard”
with SIR. C. AUBREY SMITH
and all star cast.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
December 22, 23
Special Western Feature,
‘Tall in the Saddle’
starring JOHN WAYNE and
ELLA RAINES
MONDAY and TUESDAY
Decembei* 25, 26
“The Very
Thought of You”
with DENNIS MORGAN, MRS.
FAY EMERSON ROOSEVELT
and ELEANOR PARKER
Coming
The Conspirators
with HEDY LAMARR, PAUL
HENREID and SYDNEY
GREENSTREET
®t|aukB and ®rr rtings
The officers and members of the
Exeter-Hensall Branch No. 167 of
the Canadian Legion wish to ex
tend our appreciation and thanks
to the public for their fine co
operation in all our activities dur
ing 1944.
We wish you the compliments of
the season and trust that 1945 may
again see peace throughout the
world. May our war efforts be
maintained and kept at the high
standard we have attained and our
service work
women in the
we can give.
■“They Serve
Miss Dorothy Forrester spent the
week-end in London.
Spare a crumb for the birds
throughout the winter.
Mr. Gregory, of North Battleford
visited in town last week.
Miss Joan Redfern, of London,
visited with Mrs. Redfern over the
week-end.
Miss Margaret Brown is spend
ing the holiday season with friends
in Toronto,
Sgt. Andy Easton, of Woodstock,
spent the forepart of the week vis
iting at his home here.
Mr. Jas. Grieve was able to be
down town Monday for the first
time since his recent accident.
Monday is Christmas and Tues
day has been proclaimed Boxing
Day when all places of business
will be closed.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Sweitzer at
tended the funeral of the late Wm.
Consitt, of Hensail Tuesday after
noon.
S. S. No. 2, Hay, will hold a
Christmas entertainment Friday
evening, Dec. 22nd. The teacher is
Mrs. R. Ellis, of town.
FO. Arthur Hern, of Montreal,
a navigator with the RCAF, is on
leave for a few days, visiting witn
his aunt, Miss Minnie Hern.
AC1. Douglas Pryde, of Boundry
Bay, B.C., arrived home Monday to
spend Christmas with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Pryde.
Miss Mary Fletcher, who has
been attending Branksome Hall in
Toronto, is spending the holidays
with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Fletcher.
Mrs. Thos. Walker is visiting in
Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
j Sims. Mrs. Fred Hatter and Mr. K.
J. Sims will also spend the Christ
mas holidays in Windsor.
Cpl. Carfrey Cann, who has been
with the R.C.A.F. at Uplands, near
Ottawa, has received his discharge
from the airforce and returned to
his home in Exeter last week.
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for all men
service be the
and
best
Till Death !
Why Not We?”
R. E. Pooley, President.
K. G. Clarke, Sec.-Treas.
Round the Clock Service
STEWART’S TAXI
Phone 155w Exeter
Are You Ruptured?
OUR SERVICE IS DIFFERENT.
WE SELL YOU A FIT IN OUR
PRIVATE TRUSS ROOM.
Trusses, Belts, Supports of all kinds.
Hurondale Community Night
The first community night pro
gram was held in the Hurondale
school on Dec. 8 with a good atten
dance. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wood had
been appointed as convenors of
their group and under their excel
lent leadership a good program was
arranged. Mr. Harry Strang was the (
chairman of the evening. The pro
gram opened with the singing of
“O Canada” following this a varied
program consisting of numbers
from the school, a dutch auction
and community singing. The special
speaker for the evening was Mr.
Bruce Mathison, of Clinton, who
spoke on Agriculture, Past Present,
and Future. Mr. Mathison’s address
was very instructive. Vocal num
bers were rendered by G. Chambers,
I Pearl Murdoch, J. Elliot, B. Fink-
beiner and piano selections by Max
ine Parsons, Helen Dignan and
Pearl Murdoch. These musical and
vocal numbers were very much en
joyed by all as was a club swinging I
number -given by Mr. Charles Cow- j
en. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeffery •
were then called to the platform
and presented with a Trilight
lamp and a table by the section. I The address was read by Russell
Ferguson and the presentation was
made by Wm. Rowcliffe and Earl
Mitchell. Mr. Jeffery replied in a ’
fitting manner and the audience sang “For They are Jolly Good Fel-' I
lows”. Arrangements were made ",
for the next program to be held in
Jan. Mr.
Lilia and
convenors
After the
King”, lunch was served and enjoy
ed by all. I
Go?don Oke and Misses
Della Oke were appointed
for the Jan. program,
singing of “God Save The
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
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Phone 50 Exeter
First Mortgage Loans
If additional money is needed
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Possibly wo can assist yoti
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Attractive terms. AH inquiries
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MORTGAGE CORPORATION
London Windsor
St. Thomas Chatham
WE ARE WISHING
one and all at this
Joyous Season
a
Very Merry Christmas
and a
Happy and Prosperous
New Year
Your patronage has
meant much to us
during the year*
R. E. Russell
Radios and Electrical
Supplies
Luggage
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MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. N. J. Woods, M.A., Minister
Mrs, A. Y, Willard. Organist
11 a,m.—-Pubfip Worship and
Church School.
‘Christ’s Birthday'. The Minister,
p.m.—Candlelight Service,
The Minister.
The choir will render Christmas
music at both services,
A Merry Christmas to All.
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WITH AN EYE TO GOOD
GROOMING AND BETTER
PERMANENTS.
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Phone 146 Phone 146
WINTER FOOTWEAR
1,2 and 4-buekle OVERSHOES
■ Men’s and Boy’s
MACKINAW RUBBERS
PLAIN OVER RUBBERS
SPORT CLOGS
MEN’S OXFORDS, Block or Tan
prices reduced to suit
see them.
Leather hockey laces,
Cotton hockey laces
colors—white, blue, yellow,
green and brown.
Skate Sharpening a specialty,
crosswise or longitudinal, hollow
grind. Having installed new
machines we are able to take care
of your skate sharpening.
and Rubber Repairing while
you wait.
those rubber boots, rubbers
galoshes resoled and heeled,
makes them like new.
your pocket,
any lengths,
in various
black,
Shoe
Have
and
Wuertb’s Cash Shoe Store
Christmas
CONCERT
S. S. No. 2 Hay
on
Friday, Dec. 22
at
Under the
Junior
8 p.m.
auspices of the
Red Cross
Admission: 2 5c and 15c
Cbie
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BEST WISHES FOR A
MERRY CHRISTMAS
We extend our heartiest
wishes to all our many
friends and customers. To
each of you we extend
our most heartfelt Christ
mas Greetings and the
hope that 1945 will be
for you a year of great
joy.
W. G. SIMMONS
Woods and Beaver j
Grinders j
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Rev. A. B. Irwin. B.A,
Mrs. Wm. Murdoch, A.L.O.M.
Organist and Choir Leader
Christmas Services
a.m.—Morning Worship. “Some
Revelations of Christmas.”
p.m.—-Open session of the
Church School, Christmas
program.
p.m.—Christmas in Song and
Story, “The Shepherd Who
Knew Better.” Carols and
Chorals by the Choir.
Everyone Welcome
Wed., Dec. 20th—Midweek Service
.in James St. Church, Rev. N.
J. Woods.
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Our thoughts turn to the age-old greeting: “Peace on Earth,
Men of Good Will”. And as We Extend every good wish
everyone it is with the sincere prayer that in 1945 all of
us may enjoy peace in a troubled world, and that we may
achieve a happier and fuller life at home.
to
to
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A- Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader. Mr. Middleuiiss
Christinas Sunday
a.m.—Sunday School: Christmas
Carols and Christmas Story.
p.m.—-Christmas Service: “The
1 First Christmas Eve”.
Holy Communion Christmas Eve
at 11.30?
All are welcome.
8 p.m., Friday, Dec.
Christmas party.
22—A.Y.P.A.
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.—Christmas Message.
11 a.m.— Church School
White Gift Offering.
7.30 p.m.—Christmas Program.
Everyone welcome
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
Pastor
Study,
School Con-
H. T. Kendrick,
Wed, 8.3 0 p.m.-—Bible
Leader, Mr. S. Cann.
Fri. 8.30 p.m.—Sunday
cert.
Sun., 2 p.m.-—Sunday School.
Supt. E. 'Cudmore.
Come and bring the children.
Sun., 3 p.m.—“In A Manger”
the Pastor.
, The quartette will sing.
Sun., 7.45 p.m.—“What did
Star tell the Wise Men.”
Are you interested in Astrology.
Come and hear this timely message.
Mrs. Ruth Durand from the Bible
School will be the Soloist.
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Southcott Bros.
Main Street W.M.S.
The Main St. W.M.S. met at the
home of Mrs.
14th. The meeting was opened
Hymn 55, prayer by Mrs. Pen-
and the Lord’s prayer in uni-
The president welcomed the
Medd on Thursday
the
Give Season Ticket as Xmas Gift
A season ticket for skating at P^O1jtonr
the Exeter Arena will make a very] "
acceptable Christmas gift for any
boy or girl. Public School student’s
ticket $1.5 0; H.S. student’s ticket
$2.5,0; adult $3.00. Tickets may
be secured from Mr. Medd, The
Times-Advocate or at the Arena.
With Monday and Tuesday of
next week being a holiday the
Times-Advocate will not be publish
ed until Thursday.
Dec.
With
rose
son.
visitors. The roll was called and the
minutes read. Mrs. Layton was el
ected president in • place of Mrs.
4 Jaques' who resigned. Mrs. J. Hind
is the new Secretary with Mrs Lam
port assistant sec. It was agreed
to have new programs printed. A
letter of thanks was read from Mrs.
JL Horton. Collection was taken
up which was generous. There were ! 178 calls and a number of treats
(made to sick and shut-in during the
year. It was moved we send Mrs. H.
a shower of Christmas,
cards. The Christmas program was
carried out, a candlelight service
with Mrs. Hind, Mrs. Sims, Miss
Hackney, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Lay-
ton, Mrs. Woods and Mrs. Martin
taking parts with Mrs. Medd at the
piano. A very lovely lunch was ser
ved followed with grapes and home
made candy and the meeting
closed.
Pentecostal W.M.C.
was
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2-TONE WINDBREAKERS Green and Sand
Heavy warm Melton Broken Sizes
$3.69 $9.95 .
SCARFS, GLOVES, TIE & HANKIE ENSEMBLE
Giris’ and Kiddies’ Black and Wille Ski Pants jackets to match
A few Leather Coats left $9.95
6 to ioMen’s Felt, Foxed Shoes, all sizes $3.49
held
MEN’S PARKAS
Heavy Lined, reg, $13,05
and $12.95
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Girls’ Scarf BANDANNAS
Printed designs and frilled,
all colors
49c and 69c
A NICE STOCK. OF O'COATS' Hog, $25.00 Value $19,75
Boys’ BreOks, wool and Whipcord
Wishing Everybody a Very Merry Christmas
GEORGE WRIGHT
Phone 243w
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Our best wishes go to all for a Merry Christmas.
'Phis Christmas our thoughts are with our men
and women in the Armed Forces, together with
our friends, old and new.
TAMAN'S MEN'S WEAR
The December meeting was
in the church on December 14th. In
the absence of the president, Mrs.
Miller, the 1st vice-president, Mrs,
G. Parker took the chair. The meet,
ing opened by singing hymn “All
for Jesus” after which Mrs. Wm.
Cooper led in prayer. Roll call was
answered by a verse of .Scripture on
“The Second Coming of Christ.”
Minutes of the last meeting were
read and adopted, Business was
then dealt with. No more quilting
is to be done until the New Year,
The secretary ig to send Christmas,
greeting cards to shut-ins, also to
send the money oil hand to the
head office and to the secretary of
Home Missions. Miss Della Peart
then, .gave a very timely message On
“The Second
which proved
helpful, We
with a duet,
His Purpose”
and Mrs. E.
quests were then made known and
the remainder Of the meeting was
Spent in prayer, Hymn “Draw Me
Nearer” Was sung after Which Mrs,
JS. Cudmore closed the meeting
with prayer.
Coining of Jesus,”
very instructive and
then were favoured
“Go*d is Working Ottt
hy Miss Della Peart
Cudmore. Prayer re-
With limited space this week bw-
ihjt to Christmas advertising sever
al reports and other items have had
to he held over.
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Greetings of the
/kt no time in the year are we all so receptive
to that heart warming fellow-feeling which is
really the most precious thing in life.
Because we ourselves are so brim-fttl of the
spirit of the season, we want to pass on onr own
feeling of Well-being’ to.you.
A very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
to alt
The Huron Lumber Co*
Exeter, Ontario