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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-08-28, Page 8Traquair’s Hardware Lowe Bros, Paints and Varnishes Findlay - Beach - McClary Stoves and Heaters New Idea - Findlay Furnaces and Oil Burners Purina - Roe - Pioneer Feeds Shelf and Heavy Hardware Tinsmithing and Plumbing You are invited to come in our store often and look around. Remember, you are a guest before you are a customer. The Merchants of Exeter Invite You to Spend Your Dollars with Them. They are the Businessmen who have the In­ terest of Exeter at Heart. ‘‘Made Round To Go Round” Farmers from every corner of Western Ontario sell seed in Exeter. Many of the dollars they receive in payment are spent in Exeter and the entire commun­ ity benefits thereby. The besT in facili­ ties and service are available and your continued patronage is solicited, MAKE EXETER YOUR SEED MAR­ KET WHEN EITHER SELLING OR BUYING. Jones, MacNaughton W. H. Hodgson If it’s Insurance We Have it! Insurance is our business, It isn’t just a sideline. Therefore when you discuss insurance with us we try to advise you on the policy best suited to your needs —-be it life, fire, etc., health or accident. An Insurance policy is only a piece of paper until you have a claim. Then you expect “Service”. How can you get this service from an out-of-town agent? The out-of-town agent isn’t interested in Service — he is only interested in his commission, Buy Your Insurance from a Local Businessman and You Will be Helping to Insure the Progress of Exeter and Community. in EXETER Sanders’ Grocery Groceries - Meats - Vegetables Housewives may not always be able to fill their lists because some articles are still very hard to obtain. However, we and the other grocery stores of town, will have them when they are available. By Buying Your Groceries and Other Merchandise in Exeter You are Assur­ ing the Prosperity of the Town in Which You Live, South-End Service Station General Repairs to All Makes of Cars B-A Gasoline, Oils and Greases Exide Batteries Fisk Tires Our Golden Rule: A Customer . . , Is not dependent on us—we are dependent on him . . . Is not an interruption of our work—he is the purpose of it . . , lb doing us a favor by letting us serve his needs , . . Is not an outsider to our business— he is a part of it. A CUSTOMER is the MOST IMPOR­ TANT PERSON in the WORLD to US. Have Your Car Serviced in Exeter and You Will Help Serve the Community You Live In. Pass Your Dollar from Neighbour to Neighbour and Back to You Again! Southcott Bros. Men’s Apparel — Ladies’ Apparel General Dry Goods — Fancy China Groceries “Good Will” is the corner stone on which every successful business depends. Today we may not be pleasing all our customers due to shortages of merchan­ dise. However, we are endeavouring to continue to give you the best service that is possible. In this way we are try­ ing to merit your good will. Remember Above All to do Your Buy­ ing at Home. It’s the Only Way Your Community Will Continue to Grow. PATRONIZE LOCAL MERCHANTS— HELP YOUR COMMUNITY. Avalon Restaurant • FULL COURSE DINNERS • TASTY LIGHT LUNCHES • DELICIOUS FANCY SUNDAES Tasty foods, properly prepared at reas­ onable prices is our aim in serving the people who co: p into our restaurant. While You Shop in Exeter Try Our Home-Made Pie. Chainway Stores LIMITED '‘YOUR LOCAL VARIETY STORE” Would like to suggest that you try to buy at home first. We, along with the other firms in town, are striving to keep our counters filled with merchandise that you, the people of Exeter and Com­ munity, dcmancL We may not always have what you want but try us first. “Don’t worry, I’ll soon be back in your pocket.” Thus sing the dollars we spend in Exeter. The laundry­ man pays the grocer; the grocer pays the lawyer; the lawyer pays the butcher; the butcher pays the farmer; and he pays the guy who gives you your pay check on Saturday. And so we ALL enjoy EVE'RY dollar that’s spent in Exeter. Yet many of us, unthinkingly, are chumps enough to spend in other communities many precious dollars which we could just as well keep at home. Such dollars —the ones we send to other communities—merely laugh at us and say, “So long, Exeter, I’ll see you in 1960.” Check up on your buying habits right now. Are you buying some things in other communities that you could just as well purchase in Exeter—clothes, laundry work, dry-cleaning, furniture, groceries, bread, auto­ mobiles, insurance, jewelry, drugs, etc.? Think it over. Then make a resolution to help yourself by helping your community. Buy in Exeter! If we all do that, if we give local merchants the support they deserve, it will mean more jobs in Exeter. Let’s TRY it! Let’s get in the HABIT of buying in Exeter. Let’s get better acquainted with the values and services offered by Exeter merchants. Let’s make it “Buck Passing Time” in Exeter and pass our dollars from one neighbor to another. Can we count on your support? Buy in Exeter It s Your Home Town Exeter District Co-Operative Co-Op Feeds, Fertilizer, Farm Supplies, Insecticides of many kinds. Na-Chur’s Plant Food in liquid form—- 1 pint for 40 gallons of water. D.D.T. Plastic Paint — Excellent for keeping the flies under control in milk houses, back kitchens, etc. Limeshell Grit—special price, 70c per cwt. Buy at Home from the People Who Devote Their Time in the Interests of This Community. [sanItone* Brady Cleaners Your clothes can be dry-cleaned right here in Exeter and besides9an excellent job of cleaning and pressing you’ll en­ joy the advantage of faster service. We Use the Exclusive Sanitone Method Keep Your Dollars at Home in Fairness to Yourself, Your Home, Your Com­ munity and to the Men Striving to Make This a Town of Which Both You and They May be Proud.