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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-07-04, Page 10n THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 4th, 1946f&ge 10 Previews Its Coming Attractions THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — July 4th, 5th, 6th The Times-Advocate is a day late this week owing to Monday being a holiday. A iLarge 31c A Medium 29c Pullets 26c B 26c • C 24c • Items of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Town The Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish items of personal interest. We and our readers are interested in you and your friends , * Phone 31W Income Tax Returns Bookkeeping/ Financial Statements for Farmers, Business Men, Professional Men,, Garage Operators and others. Arthur Fraser Telephone: Exeter 17* P.O. Box. No, 118 Temporary Office at the house of the late Dr. H, K, Hyndman, Huron Street, Exeter. 4* Special Technicolor Feature — 1 Of J CORNEL WILDE ANITA LOUISE and all star cast Doyle, of Toronto, son, Dr. Doyle over Walter Bentley, of week-end with Mr. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY — July 8, 9, 10 KITTY’ Out of the pages of the novel you’ve whispered about. PAULETTE GODDARD RAY MILLAND ADULT ENTERTAINMENT NO CHILDREN ADMITTED GENERAL ADMISSION 4Oc The first show commences at 7.30 Phone 135 Exeter, Ontario I.O.O.F. Decoration Day EXETER CEMETERY Sunday, July 7th Members will meet at the Cemetery at 2.30 p.m. — Speaker —- Rev. Kenneth MadLean, of Caven Presbyterian Church. Exeter Band in Attendance. W. C. Allison, N.G. E. A. Howald, Sec’y. Notice — Ex-Servicemen Decoration Day Service Exeter Cemetery Sunday, July 7th, at 2.30 p.m. All ex-servicemen wishing to attend this parade will meet at the Legion rooms at 1.45 p.m. Short service at cenotaph before proceeding .to cemetery. Dress: Berets and Medals. R. E. Pooley, A. M. Easton, Pres. Sec’y Tt was good last year — it will be better this year! COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION KIRKTON Wednesday, July 17 Ball Game - 6 p.m., D.S.T. Juvenile Contest - 7.30 p.m. Feature Program - 9 p.m. Starring Anna Russell linger, Musician, Dancer and Out­ standing Comedienne — Canada’s most brilliant and resourceful entertainer. Jack Evans and his orchestra J. E. Myres, magician Five other top entertainment acts Cot your tickets from Grigg’s Stationery in Exeter, Mutch’s Store in Elimville, Walter’s Store Wihdhelsea, 50c; Children 25c IS th— 60c] Children 30c 'Adults After July Adults in Refreshment Booths on grounds. Someone reported that a typo- graphical error in a telegram almost cost one tamp his happy home* Shortly after arriving he telegraphed his wife: “Having A Wonderful Time Wish You Were Her.” new arrive.! at an army MEN'S Friday Night Grand Bend at Exeter Miss Patricia Doyle is visiting in Toronto. Mr. Rowe Dinney, of Montreal, spent the holidays at his home here Miss Irene VanCami) R.N., of London, is holidaying at hei’ home here. Mrs. W. F. visited with her the Vveek-end. Mr, and Mrs, Galt, spent the and Mrs. Wm. Sims. Mr. where course Mr. spent the week-end with his moth­ er and sister, Mrs. Louisa Craig. Mr. Edgar Hunkin is confined to his bed through illness, having taken ill on Saturday evening last. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osborne, of Simcoe, will be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Doyle over the week-end. Mr. Wesley Vale, of Mt. Albert visited with his brother Will and attended the Old Boys Reunion at Hurondale. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson and little son John, of London, visited recently with neth Johns. Mr. G. C. H.S. staff is summer course agriculture. Mrs. Rebecca and daughter, Miss London, are visiting Muskoka Bay. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sturgis is in he is taking a at the University. Thos. Carling, of Toronto summer London, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Koch, of the Exeter at Guelph taking a at the O.A.C. in Stewart, of town, Gertrude, of for a week at J. The L.O.L. 492 Woodham will attend DIVINE SERVICE Elimville United Church Sunday evening, July 7th at 7.30 p.m. Rev. Wm. Mair, speaker. The new Fife and Drum Band „ Woodham will be in attendance. All Brethren and visitors welcome. of Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Weido and Shirley, of Toronto, spent the holi­ days with the former’s mother, Mrs. L. Weido. Miss Ruby Treble, of Toronto, spent the holiday week-end with her brother and sister, Mr. Ed. and Miss Effie Treble. Mr. and Mrs. Norm Hockey and Wayne, spent .Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Rusk, of Burlington, also at Elora. Mrs. Thos. Harvey, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. Albert Johnston, of Auburn, foy the past two weeks has returned home. Fit. !Lt. Lome and Mrs. Howey, of Toronto, spent the holidays with the former’s mother, iMrs. F. L. Howey. Mrs. Howey is remaining on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Campbell, of Belmont and Mr. Miller Campbell, of London, visited over the holi­ days with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. ..Dougall, Mrs. Wm McEwan, Miss Marion Campbell and Mr. Ed. Dougall at­ tended the funeral of Miss Agur, Kirkton, on Saturday. Mrs. Chas. Johns left Wednesday for Ridgeway to visit with her sis­ ter, Mrs. Stephens, who .is in her 90 th year and is living with her daughter, Mrs. John Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Harold and Howard Dorene Parsons visited tives in Detroit and Mich., over the holiday Miss Blanch Hill, Mr. Hewson Hill and Alice Shadah Hill, of Detroit, week-end with Mr. Dew and Mr. and attended Boys Reunion. Bob Gillies, transferred from the branch of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Sault Bte. Marie to the Forest branch, called on his grandmother, Mrs, S Martin and other relatives over the holiday. Messrs. Fred Ford and Young, of Toronto, visited the former’s mother, Mrs. Ford over the Week-end. They werq accompanied home by Miss Margar­ et Dougall who is taking a eunu mer course in music, Mr. and Mrs, E. 0, Harvey and Mrs, Martin are at Auburn at­ tending , the funeral of the late AL hert Johnstoit who died at Goderich hospital Mohday. Mr, brother of the late Wm» ston, was well knownI Exeter friends. Holtzmann, and Miss with rela- Ortonville, week-end. and Mrs. and Miss spent the Mrs. Dan Wm. Sims and and Mrs. the Hurondale Old Who was recently Basil with W. J. Johnston, fit, John* to many H. Jones are holidaying at their summer cottage at Grand Bend. Neil Jones, who is taking a summer course at West­ ern University, was home over the week-end. Sales and Service Phones: Office 88W; House 88J COME IN AND SEE THE NEW mrgr*7r,n rRLEZLR now on .display in our showroom -----Just what you need these warmer days! R. B. Williams Lee Jory, Mechanic WUERTH’S Men’s and Boys Shoes, Oxfords and Scampers. Men’s Work Socks and Fine Socks. Leather and Rubber Repairing promptly attended to while you wait. Wuerth’s Cash Shoe Store Tomato Plants 15c a box 2 Boxes for 25c We close Wednesday afternoons during the summer. Exeter Flower Shop Ralph Bailey and Family - Tel. 276 MARGARET I. DOUGALL A.W.O.M, School Supervisor, Musical instruction; Studio on Gulley Street, Telephone 174rl3, Exeter Miss Mary Hannigan spent the week-end at Sarnia and Goderich. Mrs. Hannigan has been visiting at Sarnia with her daughter, Mrs, Jean Mattingley, Mr. and Mrs. Warren May, of Seaforth, are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. May. Mr. and Mrs, Jonah Sims, who have been ill for several days, have recovered nicely. Mr. and Mrs, Tom Page and twin sons. Tommy and Teddy, spent the week-end at Goderich. Mr. Chas. Robertson, of Sarnia, visited with his son, Mr. Les. Rob­ ertson over the week-end. Miss Pearl Sweitzer, of Sebring- ville, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beaver, of Toronto, visited over the week-end with the latter’s mother, Mrs. J. C. Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Johnston and children spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders. Mr. C. H, McAvoy, of Wingham, spent the ,week-end with his moth­ er, Mrs, M. McAvoy and aunt, Miss Anne Sanders. Mr. W. H. Lindenfield and daugh­ ter Flora, of Billings. Montana, vis­ ited with Mt. and Mrs. E. Linden­ field on .Sunday. •Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson, Lynne and Terry, of Aurora, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Samson McF'alls, over the week-end. Miss Helen Haist has returned home from St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, after having undergone an operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer vis­ ited in Stratford on Wednesday of last week, the occasion being their 22nd wedding anniversary. Mr. and ’ Ml’s. Wm. Murdoch, of Hamilton, and Miss,Olive Wood, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wood. Mrs. Blair, who has been resid­ ing at the home of Miss May Arm­ strong, has purchased the house of Mrs. Braund on William street, south. Mr. and Mrs. A... E. Wuerth and Ray, Mr. and 'Mrs, .Roy Swartz vis­ ited with the former’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Long, of De­ troit, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Cudmore, Bruce and Nancy, of Toronto, visit­ ed over the week-end with Mr. and Mirs. E. Lindenfield and took in the Hurondale Old Boys Reunion. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Free} Wildman were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy, of Mont­ real, |L.Cpl. and Mrs. J. E. E. Wild­ man and Miss Emily Wildman, of London. M|iss Helen Buswell, who has been studying and training at the Mothercraft School of Nursing in Toronto, has successfully passed her examinations and graduated with honors. Cpl. Charles Westlake, who has been with the occupation forces in Germany, arrived home June 24th, aboard the He de France. Cpl. and Mrs, Westlake, of Bt. Catharines, ,have been visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Emma .Sanders, of Tampa, Fla., is visiting with her sisters-in- law, Mrs. M. McAvoy and Miss Anne 'Sanders for a few days. She will also visit with .friends in her old town Zurich, before returning to Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. George Parks and Mr., and Mrs. Ern Dale, -of Hamiota Man., and Mr. and Mrs. Wib. King and Mrs. and Mrs. Melt. Logan, of. Forest, visited on Tuesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin King, of Stephen. Mrs. Tillie McFarlane of McGreg­ or, Mich., was called away from hei’ sister, Mrs. Alice Mitchell, be­ cause of an accident which happen­ ed to her grandson, Walter McFar­ lane, 14-year-old, who fell down the stairway and broke his neck. Mr. Glenn Baker’s father and mother were visiting with him over the week-end and he and his wife returned with them to Toronto where they will again make their home. Mr. Baker, who has been stationed at Centralia Airport, is awaiting his discharge. Week-end and holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caldwell were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rundle and family and Miss Margaret Galagher, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Frayne and Gary, of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Caldwell, of St. Thomas, Mr, and Mrs. Emerson An­ derson, of Kippen. Miss Margaret Vickei’S, of Drum­ heller, Alberta, visited last week with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Cornish, of Exeter, and her cousins, M.r. and M'rs. Chester Cornish, of Exeter, and aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hey, of Cromarty, and with other relatives in Dashwood hnd Zurich. Visitors with Mrs. Alice Mitchell were: her daughter-indaw Mrs, W. G. Mitchell, and her grandson, Billy Redick, of Charlotte, Michi­ gan; and also Mrs. Alex Johns, of London, Spent last week with her mother who wasn’t Very well but is improving nicely. This weeks visitors included Doh Sheare, of Brantford, who has just returned from overseas and friend, of Lon­ don, also Mr^t Alex Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Bud MacDonald, Of Wind* Soil Monday, Dominion Day, was a quiet day in Exeter. Many spent the day at the lakeside while other took in the Old Boys celebration at Hurondale. The day was preceded by several extremely hot days and the warm spell was broken by a shower of rain shortly after noon, I W.O.? Wm. Young, Mrs. Young and Robert who have been in Exe* ter since the beginning of the year have moved this week to Camp Borden. Mrs. Young has just re­ covered after three weeks in hos­ pital following an operation. Among those from a distance who attended the Southcott-Arm- strong wedding on Saturday last were Mr, and Mrs. W, J. Doherty, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs Robt, Tapp, Mrs. Olive Hopkins and Mrs. Ellen Bedford, of London; Mrs, Harry MeCreath and Bill, of Kincardine; Rev. R. E. and Mrs. Bouthcott, of Rodney; Mrs. E, A, Follicle, of Tor­ onto and Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Fran­ cis, of Tavistock. ■■ Local Office For Hospitalization w. H. Hodgson Phones; Office 24 - Res. 162J Exeter - Ontario ■ Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.10 Oats, 51c. Barley, 70c. Creamery Butter, 44c Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, To the Public Having purchased the Bierling North End General Store we will continue the business as formerly and solicit the business of Mr. Bierling’s old customers and any new ones who care to give us a trial. Georgian Beauty Shoppe Satisfaction Guaranteed Mrs. W. E. Cavers, Prop. Exeter Phone 245 F. C. BEAUPRE F1 Round the Clock Service STEWART’S TAXI Exeter Phone 155w Grand Bend Phone 51rl V’s Beauty Shoppe The place to get your hair in a Holiday Mood! Eugene Machine Parmanents Cold Waves Do You Want to Throw Away Your Electric Iron, Toaster? JL^I Then don’t neglect them. At them to Russell’s. We have from the scrap heap with time. the first sign of trouble bring saved hundreds of appliances dependable repair service—in E. RUSSELL Exeter, OntPhone n Snell’s Taxi Service Phone 100 ■ Belts A smart line of all wool, two-colored windbreakers, with zippers—just arrived! If you need a belt for your summer apparel we have them by Hickok in brown, tan and black. Tel. 112 Exeter' Vera C. Fraser, Proprietress Dot’s Beauty Shoppe (one door north of Bell Telephone) Naturelie Permanent Waving Lustron Cold Wave Dorothy G. Reeder, Prop. Tel. 71 Exeter an’s > s r \ China and SOU1HCOTT Phone 16