The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1945-10-11, Page 8Page 8
V’s Beauty Shoppe
“SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO”
4,11 hues of Beauty Culture,
Tel. 112 Exeter
Vera C. Decker, Prop.
Exeter Markets
Wheat, ?i.os.
Oats, 51c,
Barley, 70 c,
Creamery Butter 39 c.
Eggs, A large 45e.
Eggs, A medium 43c.
Eggs, Pullets 3.8c.
Eggs, B 36e.
THE TIMES-ADVQCATE, EXETEE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1945
Georgian Beauty Shoppe
(Successor to Marion Pooley)
Satisfaction Guaranteed
M. Christine McCrae, Prop.
Exeter Phone 245
Leavitt’s Theatre
Exeter Ont. Phone 135
Shpw commences each night at
7.30 p.m. until further notice.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY
« October 12th and 13th
NOTICE OF
HYDRO INTERRUPTION
Hydro service will be interrupted
on Sunday, October 14, 1945, as
follows: from Exeter, Hensail,
Zurich, Dashwood, Grand Bend, and
all of Exeter Rural Power District,
between the hours of 1.30 p.m., and
5 p.m.
H.E.P.C. of Ontario,
Exeter R.P.D.
Snell’s
i Taxi Service
Ii
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rey, Kenneth MacLcan, Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane. Organist
10 a.m.-—Sunday School.
11 a.in.—-Public Worship.
Sunday, Qct. 21—Anniversary serv
ices will be held iu Caven Pres
byterian Church with services at
11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. Arthur
C. Young, of Glencoe, will be the
guest speaker, Miss Marion Cam
eron, of London, will be soloist.
Phone 100
‘Can’t Help Singing’
Special
starring —
DEANNA
ROBERT
Technicolor Feature
DURBIN,
PAIGE
MONDAY and TUESDAY
October 15th and 16th
k 21’
Special Feature
starring —
IRENE DUNN,
ALEXANDER KNOX
Saturday, October 13th
Free Matinee for Clothing
Drive at 2.30 p.m.
Admission by presentation of a
wrapped article of used clothing.
I I
I LOCALS I
I I
> Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook spent
the holiday week-end at Port Bur
well and Aylmer.
Mr, and Mrs. C. Mason and
Annie, of Lucknow were in Exeter
for the Lions Frolic.
M1!*. Joe Easton and daughter, of
Unionville, visited with Andy Eas
ton over the week-end.
LAC. Ray and Mrs. Frayne and
Marilyn, of Wellington, spent the
past week with relatives in town.
Ted Buswell, of Toronto, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. A.' E. Buswell.
L, Roulston and
Simcoe, spent
their parents m
LOCALS
C.
WITH AN EYE TO GOOD
GROOMING AND BETTER
PERMANENTS.
Round the Clock Service
STEWART’S TAXI
Phone 155w Exeter
BOWLING CLUB
ANNUAL MEETING
A very important annual meeting
of the Bowling Club will be held
Monday, October 15 at 8 p.m. at
Mr. B. M. Francis’ office. c
1
Notice
Legion Members
Memorial Service will be held
in Hensall United Church on
Sunday, October 14th, at 7
p.m. Legion members are re
quested to attend this service.
Meet at Legion Rooms at 6.30
p.m.
Dress: Berets and medals.
R. E. Pooley,
, Pres.
A. M. Easton,
Sec’y
The Crusade for Christ and the
Kingdom
Spiritual Life
Conference
Thames Road United Church
Thursday,18
A pre-supper meeting at 5.3 0
with Rev. A. S. Trueblood presid
ing; devotions by Rev. G. C. Weir,
B.A.; address by Rev. G. W. Moore,
B.Th.
Supper at 6.3 0 followed by a
sing-song and several addresses
hearing on the crusade. Rev. D.
McTavish, of London, president of
the Conference, will give an in
spirational address.
WANTED
cartons and
in packing
and shoes to
of destitute millions
boxes
used
save
Empty
for use
clothing
the lives
in war-torn Allied countries.
Retailers please deliver, after
Oct. 1st, to the National
Clothing Collection Depot, A»
O. Elliot’s Garage, Exeter, or
phone 109 now and have them
called for*
Synthetic
Pants.No-o-o! Synthetic Baby
These pants are superior to natural
rubber in that they are not affected
by grease; Oils or urine. Just what
you have been looking for.
per pair 49c
’ We have some pants reduced
to clear at
29C and 39c per pair.
Yotir drugs at
ROBERTSON’S
to
Mr. and Mrs. V.
two children, of
Thanksgiving with
town.
Millar Campbell,
the holiday week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs.
bell.
Dr. A. D. C. and
of Preston, visited
Mrs.
end.
Mr. Robt, Southcott was in Tor
onto during the past week and re
ceived his discharge from the
R.C.A.F.
Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Passmore,
Francis and Barry, of Forest, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mi’s. C.
Frayne.
The Navy League needs your
support. Fill a ditty bag or leave a
donation with Mrs. Luella Howey
or Wm, Allison.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ellsmere and
daughter, Gladys, of North Bay,
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Buswell.
Mrs. David Millar is spending a
vacation in New York City and
also in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. i
W. G. Turnbull, Leaside,
Mr. and Mrs. John Orchard and
son Albert, of Shedden, visited on
Thursday of last week with Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Pearce.
Mrs. Ernest Edwards returned
to Detroit today after a ten-day
visit ,with her sister, Mrs. W. D.
Sanders and Mr. Sanders. |
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paisley, Jean-1
ette and David- and Mr. Elmore
Dunn, of Toronto, spent the holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunn,
Mrs. Eva Leggett and Lieut.
Robert Leggett, of Ann Arbor,
Michigan, spent Monday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Pfaff.
Miss Ethel Seed, of Chicago, who
spent the summer at 'Courtwright,
visited last week with her sister,
Mrs. Abbott, before returning to' Chicago. • I
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Alderson and
i family, of Arkona, and Mr. Grant
Collingwood, of Toronto, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Collingwood.
Sgt. D. Winer, of RCAF., Ham
ilton, visited with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs., Wm. Winer on Sat
urday. Sgt. Winer is expecting his
release next week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sanders,
Ethel and Mr. Bob Kydd, of
don, spent the week-end with
parents, Mrs. Jessie Sanders
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kydd.
Mr, and Mrs. M. Margison, oi
Toronto, Spent the holiday week-!
end with the latter’s parents, Mrs. Edward Johns, Mrs. Margison is’
remaining here for a week.
Mrs. J. Albert Traquair returned
home Tuesday evening after spend
ing the past four months in Calgary,
Alta. Miss Dorothy Traquair, R.N.,
has secured a position in a hospital
in that city.
Cpl. Neil Jones, son of Mr. and
and Mrs. J. Hubert Jones, who has
been attached to a radio station at
Penfield Ridge, N.B., lias received
his discharge and
with hig parents.
Holiday visitors
Hogarth and Miss
were Mr. and Mrs.
and son Ronald, of Orillia; Mr. ana
Mrs. W. F. Mitchell, Marion and
Douglas, of London; and Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. McNaughton and daugh
ter Linda, of Hamilton.
Mr. Jos. .Davis, of Tara, spent
the week-end here. Mrs. Davig who
has been visiting at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fisher returned home Witli
Davis and was accompanied
her parents, who will spend
winter months with them.
Gnr, and Mrs. W, G. Munds ..
have been living In Truro, N.S., for
the past two years have returned
and are Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Coates, Usbdrne, and with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Munds, of
Lakeside. Mr. Munds expects to re
I
of London spent
Andrew Camp-
Mrs. McLagan,
with Mr. and
Wm. Winer over the week-
Miss
Lon-
their
and
is now visiting
with Mr. Fred
E. J. Hogarth
W. F. Anderson
Wm,
Mr.
by
the
who
WUERTH’S*----*----*
Open your heart and your clothes
closet door.
National CLOTHING COLLECTION
Collection Oct. 1st to 20th
Get ready for wet and cold weather.
We have rubber footwear for every
occasion; boots and overshoes; plain
overs
Shoe and Rubber Repairing neatly
and promptly attended to.
* *____*
Wuerth’s Cash Shoe Store
Town Hall
Tonight, Thursday
Men are wanted to receive ’and
store the clothing brought in by
those who are in charge of the col
lecting used clothing for Europe.
Friday Night, Oct. 12
I -First—'All the good medium and
larger size cartons are needed
that you can spare.
■Second—Men are required to
tables from Library to
Hall.
Third—-Men are required to
the ladies pack the clothing,
parcels and label thexh for ship
ping.
carry
Town
assist
tie
Fowl
Bingo & Dance
OPERA HOUSE, EXETER
Thurs., October 18
8 p.m.
15 Rounds 25c.
Ten Special Turkey Rounds
Special Door Prize—a Turkey
Admission to dance .... 35c
R. E. Pooley,
Pres.
A. M. Easton,
Sec'y
5
DANCE . ..
at the
Exeter Arena
on
Wed., Oct., 17th
at 9 o’clock
under the auspices o*f
UNIT 17, EDEN
Music supplied .by
0* K. N. X* Ranch Boys
anti Cora, Clark Johnson, Irish
Comedian
Booth in connection.
ADMISSION 50c
Proceeds for the Red Cross
pmn
Visitors at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Elliott over the week-end
were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Elliott,
of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Sa'm Elliott
and Wanda, of Milford, Miph., Mr.
and Mrs, Truman Elliott, {of Lon-
. don, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gduld and
stime his job with the C.N.R. next!Mrs, Bill Inkley, of Clinton, Mr.
week. 1 and Mrs. Will Elliott, of Kirkton.
MAIN ST, UNITED CHURCH
Rev, N, 4, Woods, M.A„ Minister
Mrs. A, Y. Willard. Organist
11 a.m.—Public Worship andChurch School; the Minister,
7 p.m.'—Public Worship: Rev.
, Laing*, of Woodham.
Thurs., Oct. 11, 3 p.m.—W.M.S, at
I Miss Hackney’s.
A.
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Rev. A. B. Irwin, B.A.
Mrs. Wm. Murdoch, A.L.C.M.
Organist and
a.m.—Sunday
Class.
11 a.m.—Morning
H. “
7 p.m.—Evening worship, Rev. L.
H. Turner. “Rehabilitation in the
Realm of Religion."
Mon., 8 p.m.—Y.P.U, Social Eve
ning. All young people are invit
ed.
Sunday, Oct. 21st—-W.M.S. Thank-
offering Serviced
10
Choir Leader
School and Bible
worship, Rev. L.
Turner. “The Higher Path.”
•Evening worship, Rev. L.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL
CHURCH
Rector, Rev. M. A. Hunt
Organist, Miss MacFaul
Choir Leader. Mr. Aliddleniisw
Twentieth Sunday After Trinity
11 a.m.—Sunday School.
7 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon,
“Prudent Living."
ZION EVANGELICAL CHURCH
Credi t on
E. Rcuber, B.A.. B.D.. Minister
Mrs. F. W. Morlock. Organist
a.m.—Morning Worship.
a.m.—Church School.
11.
10
11
7.30 p.m.—'Evening Worship.
Friday, S p.m.—E.Y.F,
Anniversary services, October 21st.
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PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
H. T. Kendrick, Pastor
Wed., 8.30 p.m.—Bible Study.
“Doctrine of the Holy Spirit."
Thurs., 2.30 p.m.—W.M.C.
<Fri., 8.30 p.m.—Come to the
Young People’s Singsperation
with Brother and Sister CestmcK,
of Elm Street 'Church, Toronto.
A real treat in music and song.
Sat., 9 p.m.—Orchestra practice.
Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School.
Supt., Mr. E. Cudmore.
Sun., 11 a.m.—Speaker, Mr. Otto
Cestnick.
Sun., 7.3 0 p.m.—“Remove not the
Old Landmark.” The Pastor.
Good music and song. Come.
Mrs. Ken Clarke is visiting
Detroit this week.
in
Fire Started on Roof
On Wednesday afternoon of last
week fire started in the roof of
the turnip waxing plant on James
street caused from a spark from
the chimney. The fire siren soon
brought the fire engine and many
citizens to the scene but the fire
was under control when they ar
rived. The shingles were
otherwise the fire might have
more serious.
damp
been
Real Estate Transfer
A real estate transfer of interest
took place last week when James .H.
Francis, local furniture dealer and
funeral director for the -past nine
years, purchased from the John-
Kalbfleisch Estate the building now
occupied, Woodstock street north,
and also the residence across the
street, the latter to be used as a
funeral home. Temporary •changes
are to be made at once to the resi
dence so that it may be used for
the purpose intended, and more ex
tensive alterations are planned for
the future wliAn materials and labor
are more Available. — Tavistock
Gazette. ’’
Mr. Francis was formerly em
ployed by E. R. Hopper, of Exeter.
Caven Congregational Circle
Mrs. J. H. Harrison was hostess
on Tuesday afternoon to the Sep
tember meeting of the Caven Con
gregational Circle. The president,
Mrs. C. Simmons presided. The
meeting was opened by singing
hymn 691, followed by the devo
tional exercises and prayer by Mrs.
H. Whyte. Business was discussed
and reports were given by the vari
ous secretaries, it was decided by
the committee to hold an anniver
sary pot luck supper. The program
conducted by Mrs, Dave Millar and
Mrs. Jas. Taylor opened with Mrs.
Millar giving several readings .fol
lowed by a reading by Mrs. Taylor,
A contest completed the program.
At the close of the meeting Mrs.
'Clarence ‘Simmons was presented
with a lovely cup and saucer as a
parting gift. The meeting closed
With the National Anthem and
prayer. A dainty lunch Was served.
The November meeting Will be held
at the home ,of Mrs. R. Russell.
We have been fortunate in securing six pieces of inlaid lin
oleum. These are heavy quality and they come in medium
green, dark green, sand, blue and green and sand mixtures.
•»
A twenty-four inch material suitable for
mats and halls in a good pattern with
border colors, sand and brown,
in all sizes
We have several good patterns that come
in all sizes. Bring in the size of your room
» and look these over.
Bleached Sheeting
Only one piece of bleached sheeting, 81
inches wide, and a good quality cotton at
Frostpoint is the ideal fabric for tailored
clothes or sports-wear for mother* and the
children,
Choice of nine colors at $1.50 per yard
In war-torn lands thousands who
fought shoulder to shoulder with us
are today without proper clothes,
blankets, footwear. Let us rally to !
their aid with all the discarded ser
viceable clothing we can spare. Clean
out your clothes closets and attics.
Hand in your bundles, today, at your
Post Office or Collection Depot.
WEEK-END SPECIALS +■
Old Colony MAPLE SYRUP
16-oz. bottle (2 bottles, 1 coupon) 35c
FROSTY MIX
For making ice cream ....... per pkg. 10c
Aylmer GREEN PEA SOUP
It’s tasty. You’ll like it .......... per tin 9c
CHOX
The Daily Drink for growing children.
Everyone loves it .............. per tin 39c
Heinz BEEF STEAK SAUCE
For steaks, chops, fish or cheese,
Per bottle .............. 25c
Get a FREE measuring cup with your 25c
purchase of Kellogg’s All Bran.
SARDINES, Silver King
The quality is choice
LYE, Comfort
100 per cent pure ...
SWEET RELISH
16-oz. jar .................
Catelli SPAGHETTI or MACARONI
For a quick cooking, choice dish,
2 pkg.
2 tins for 25c
per tin 9c
0
25c
Hats
DANCING
OPERA HOUSE, EXETER
The
Taman’s Men’s Wear
feeling.
Canadian Legion, Exeter-
Hensall Branch 167
Dancing 9 to 12
Admission 50c
BOB MOORE
and his 8-piece orchestra
Phone 16
Among the University students
home for. the holiday week-end
were Ted. Buswell, of Toronto;
Gwenneth Jones, of Alma, St.
Thomas; Grant Taylor, Don Tra-
quair, Helen iSnell, Laurene Ztfr-
brigg and Marion Gowan, of West-
STEP
WITH
INTO FALL
A NEW FELT
Our fall hats have been
on order for some time and
should be in any time now.
There’s nothing like a
new hat to. put you in the
swing with that best dress
ed
Clean Out Your Closets for the
NATIONAL CLOTHING COLLECTION
-The Store for Men
Remember the Dates
Rexall
Make your money go further. Buy
wisely from the biggest sale we
ever put on.
October 17th - 18th - 19th - 20th
Nearly all your old favorites are now back on sale. See bills for big savings on 400
items of exceptional value*
HU
Christmas Greeting Cards
box
box
box
10
16
20
12
booklets
booklets
booklets
2
2
2
boxes
boxes
boXes
for
for
for
31c
51c
76c
SAVE with SAFETY at
' Zfr/fexalt DRUG STORE
assorted
assorted
assorted
assorted booklets 2 boxes for $1.01
30c
50c
75c
1.00 box
15c package metal foil seals 50’s, 2 pkgs. 16c
Cole’s Drug Store
Phone 65 Phone Orders Accepted