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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-07-11, Page 10rage 10 «F THE TJMES-AOVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY Jlth, 1946 win be inclusive. announce NOTICES C. E, Zurbrigg’s Office closed July 15th to 22nd, Dr. Cowen wishes to that Dr. Copeland will be in his office from July 12th to 27th while he is on holidays. m Items of Social and Personal Interest , , . In and Around Town The Times-Advoeate is always pleased- to publish items of personal interest, We and our readers are interested in you and your friends . , Phone 31W Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wideman, of Pontiac, Michigan, spent the week-end with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rowcliffe and 'called on- other relatives, They attended the Bell reunion at Sea­ forth on Saturday afternoon. Mr, Kenneth Hockey accompani­ ed by Mr. Geo. Kinney and - Frank Coated motored to Toronto the latter part of last week where the former attended a convention of funeral directors at the Banting Institute,* ' Leavitt’s Theatre Exeter markets Wheat, ?l,10 ' Oats, 51c, Barley, 70 c. Creamery Butter, 44c ~ A Large 38c A Medium 36c Pullets 30c C 25c Peewees 12c Crack 25c Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, IVOMiS Previews Its Coming Attractions THURSDAY, July 11th — One Night Only 'Pinocchio’ Disney’s Special Technicolor Feature — Alberta Coal We will have a car of Alberta “Lump” Coal in, in a few days. Place your order now. We are getting a few cars of Alberta “Briquets”—now is time to order them. the Phone 33 FRIDAY and SATURDAY — July 12th, 13th 'Jesse James’ Jas. P. Bowey Encore triumph from 20th Century-Fox starring TYRONE POWER HENRY FONDA MONDAY and TUESDAY — July 15th, 16th 'Dragonwyck’ • From the novel by Anya Seton, starring GENE TIERNEY WALTER HUSTON Keep Fit and Look Trim with —- SPIRELLA — FOUNDATION GARMENTS Individually designed to apply Nature’s own principles of sup­ port and control and are made to your correct body measure­ ments. Demonstration and inter­ view will gladly be given without obligation. Phone 125. MRS. VALERIA ARMSTRONG VINCENT PRICE Coming Attractions “Breakfast in Hollywood”“Gilda” “The Postman Always Rings Twice” “Ziegfield Follies” “Heartbeat” Dot’s Beauty Shoppe (one door north of Bell Telephone) Naturelie Permanent Waving Lustron Cold Wave Dorothy G. Reeder, Prop. Tel. 71 Exeter The first show commences at 7.30 Phone 135 Exeter, Ontario Snell’s All roads lead to MEN'S Taxi Service Phone 100 KIRKTON for the big event -of the season COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION GARDEN PARTY KIRKTON FAIR GROUNDS Hardball V’s Beauty Shoppe The place to get your hair in Holiday Mood! Eugene Machine Parinanents Cold Waves a Tel. 112 Exeter Vera C. Fraser, Proprietress Wednesday, July 17 Girls’ Softball - 6 p.m., D.S.T. Two Leading Teams—Stratford Kroehlers vs. London Sapphires Juvenile Amateur Contest - 7.30 28 winners from preliminary con­ test, did ca Exeter Community Park Monday, July 15th at 6 o’clock CLINTON at EXETER Round the Clock Service STEWART’S TAXI Mr. J. G. Dow shipped a load of horses to Montreal on Friday last. Mrs, Thos, Dinney and Mrs. J, C, Snell spent a few days last week at 'Grand Bend. Miss June Gordon, of Toronto, is visiting with her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, T, Q, Southcott. Miss Mabie Follick was in St. Marys Thursday 'last attending the funeral of the late Lome Eedy. Mr, B, W, F. Beavers attended the funeral of the late Lorne Eedy in St. Marys Thursday of last week. Miss Lillian ' aifd brother, Wins* ton are visiting at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Al­ ice Sanders. •Mrs, May Pomroy, of London, visited at the home of her father, Mr. W. D. and Mrs. Sanders for the week-end. Mr. Charles 'Stewart was a week­ end visitor at the home of his sis­ ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Kerr, of De­ troit, their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerr, of Crediton. Mr. ana Mrs. Morris, of .Sarnia, and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cornish, of Brucefield, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Norman Hannigan. Mrs. Emerson Cornish, of Exetei and daughter Donna, of London, visited last week with the er’s sister, Mrs. ilton. Mr. Myrtle Beavers at Mohawk Wednesday. Mr. W. C. cently called and was accompanied home ,by his •mother, Mrs. A. Davis, of London, on a visit. Mrs. W. A, Reaman and daugh­ ter, Carol Anne, of Colombia, South America, is spending her holidays with Mrs. Reaman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Medd. Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Grant Taylor, of Sarnia, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hector Taylor over the week-end. Grant is working in the Polymer Rubber plant as a chemist. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Francis and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hodgson were in London Wednesday afternoon attending the annual picnic of Canada Life Assurance agents. Miss Mary VanCamp, who spent several weeks with her ents recuperating from an opera- ! tion for appendicitis, has returned .to her position at Ottawa. Mr. an-d Mrs. Walter Bailey, of Toronto, visited at the home of Miss Annie Handford for several days last week, leaving Sunday for a few days’ visit in Detroit. Miss Marion Elliot, R.N., Miss Jean Elliot, of London, returned spending parents, at Grand Miss Lena Steinhagen, who has been staying with her Jos. Davis, while the been convalescing from returned to Cleveland, day of ast week. Charlie Davis, an the Exeter 'Canning misfortune to have were week-end visitors with L. O’Neil in F. Beavers, i forrn- Ham- B. W. Brown attended the Senn Reunion Park, Brantford, on Mrs. and Mr. George S. Davis, of Ottawa, re- on friends in Exeter to their duties their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Bend. the has par- and have after their Elliot sister, Mrs. lattei’ has her illness, Ohio Fri- Talented children with a splen- program of varied entertain­ ment. Don Wright, program director of CFPL, Adjudicator. Feature Program - 9 p.m. starring ANNA RUSSELL Anna Russel) is a “Gracie Fields” ■and a “Gracie Allan” .rolled into one, and then some. Singer, with a voice as beautiful as any operatic •soprano On the stage; Musician, a virtuoso pianist; Dancer, and Out­ standing Comedienne — 'Canada’s most brilliant and resourceful en­ tertainer. She 'will keep you in gales of mirth. COveart, the accomplished pianist -who accompanied Anna Russell, Exeter Locals Exeter Phone 155w Grand Bend Phone 51rl Mr. Johnny young Evans and his orchestra Western Jack One of Western Ontario’s best known bands, featuring the Jive Jesters and vocals by Dave Viglianti, the “Sinatra” of Canada. and will Rag-Doll Team—Mary Mercer Doreen Dawrence. This number delight the children. J. E. Myres, magician his “floating lady” act, a great thrill to mystify the audience. Allison, Fredda Barnett; Nora * “ J with with new Jean •Gibbons, specialty dancers charm and ability, G^t your tickets from Grigg's Stationery in Exeter, Murch’s Store in Refreshment Booths on grounds. In Eiimville, Walter’s Store Wincheisea. 'Adults 50c;Children 25 c After July 18tli~ Adults 66c;■Children 30ca In -case of rain program Will be In Kirkton United Church Shed, The Twelfth of July is to be cele­ brated at Bayfield this year. Bobby Burns, of London, is vis­ iting for two weeks with Miss C. McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cox and Pat­ sy have returned to Niagara Falls after holidaying for a week with the former’s mother, Mrs. N. Han­ nigan. Mr. A. E. Busch, an employee at the Exeter Canning factory, is off duty with his left leg in a cast. He had the misfortune to fall while at work last Thursday. Mr. W. J. Allison, of Regina, is visiting With relatives and friends in Exeter and community. He at-, tended the Chalmers family picnic . at 'Stratford. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John 'Caldwell, Exeter North, were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kleinfeldt, iMr. and Mrs. Elmer Kleinfeldt, of Dub­ lin, M'r, and Mrs. Dan Weber and Ralph, of Dashwood, Mrs, and two boys and Sarnia. Mrs, F, A. May, Bend recently met tunate accident which resulted in a fractured bone in the right foot. She "was walking along the cement sidewalk when she stopped into a broken part of the walk, twisting her foot with the above result. Messrs. Thos. Pryde and James Hendry were at London Monday and Tuesday representing the Exeter committee at the Dominion-Provin­ cial Rehabilitation Conference held at the Hotel London, Both Mr. Pryde and Mr. Hendry were on the agenda, the former to discuss “Personal Service” and the latter to discuss “Older Veteran and His Employ­ment/’ Word^comes to ns that Mir. Prydo made one of the outstanding contributions to conference was DomMotr and ments. Georgian Beauty Shoppe Satisfaction Guaranteed Mrs. W. E. Cavers, Prop. Exeter Phone 245 girl While with Bert Carr friend of at Grand an unfor- the conference. The sponsored by the Provincial govern* Income Tax Returns, Bookkeeping, Financial Statements for Farmers, Business Men, Professional Men, Garage Operators and others. Arthur Feaser Telephone: Exeter 17. P.O. Box. No. 118 Temporary Office at the house of the late Dr. II. K. Hyndman, Huron Street, Exeter. WUERTH’S Oxfords a Men’s and Boys Shoes, Scampers. Men’s Work Socks and Leather and Rubber Repairing promptly attended to while you wait. and Fine Socks. Wuerth’s Cash Shoe Store employee of Co., had the his great toe fractured when one of kettles fell on it. He work for sometime. Mrs. Irene White, Sask., has been visiting home of her neice, Mrs. Al joe San­ ders for a few days and left Sun­ day to visit her nephew, Mr. Cort­ land Kerr at 'Goderich. Mr. H. L. VanOrder, representing the Workmen’s Compensation Board is in town this week making an audit of- the wage records and pay rolls of the various firms carrying workmen’s compensation, Misses Margaret Melville and Pauline Follick, Cpl. H. Smith and Edwin Walper, of Woodstock, re­ turned after enjoying a two weeks’ canoe trip in the The boys spent a ter following the The fine bank ney Chappell, Con. Was destroyed by fire Thursday last, July 4th, shortly after dinner A new threshing machine was burned, some livestock and a quan­ tity of grain. Dr, and Mrs. Otto Kealing and son Johnny, Mr, and Mrs. M. Treat and daughter Jane, of Grand Rap­ ids, accompanied by their father, Mr. John Trevethick, of Brinsley, visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, M. Amy, Master Robert Hern and Miss Marion Brock, of Eion, spent the Week-end with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, G^o. Bari, Of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bawden, Collingwood, spent the with Mrs/ >F,, Bawden. Sunday visitors with Mrs, Jas. Squire were Mrs. Staffer; Mr. and Mrs. How­ ard Anderson and daughter Shirley ■of Washington and Mr, and Laverne Stone and daughters; na and Marlene, of Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. J, A, Christie Jean, of Toronto, visited With Mt, and Mrs, W. J, Thomson and Mr. 0, W. Christie over the week-end, Mr, Christie returned to Toronto with them for a visit while Jean ils remaining for the holidays. the will of cooking be off Grivin, at the Muskoka district, few days in Exe- trip. barn of Mr. Sid- 6, Blanshard, Mrs. M- F, Salter and daughter Meta are holidaying with relatives at Blytli and Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. 'R, W. Dinney, of London, visited with Mr, and Mrs. W- E. Winer on Friday last Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Caulkett, of Port Huron, are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Fraser. Mr, and Mrs. sons, days Mr Billy on Sunday with relatives in Exeter. Miss Ailene Keenan, of London, is visiting this week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Winer. Mrs. for a Clive wood, Mr. son and daughter of Detroit, Mich., were fourth of July visitors at the home of Mr. Wm. Kuntz. Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Southcott re­ turned borne Friday after a pleasant boat trip down the St. and visiting in Toronto real. •Mrs. Nichols, of San and Mrs. Mason, of Detroit, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Perkins and other relatives in this community. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Lampman, of Burgessville, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Abraham, of Toronto, spent a few days recently with the former’s son, Mr. K. J. and Mrs, Lampman. B. M. Francis recently received from the Canada Life Assurance a certificate of Leadership presented to him and his associates in Huron 'County for their achieve­ ment in .leading all districts of the London branch of the Canada Life during the year 1'9 45. iMr.' and Mrs. Harry Griffith, of Toronto, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'George Griffith at the home of his aunt, Miss Annie Handford. They left Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kerr, of Crediton, for days at the latter’s Tobermory. Visitors at the home McDonald over the week- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Swan- Jimmy, of Detroit; Mr. Russell Haycock and Le- Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, of Windsor; Ted McDonald and Miss 'Leary, -of London. Mr. .and Mirs. Oran Moir and Kathleen, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. Frayne and other relatives for the past week, returned to St. Catharines on Sun­ day. Lieut. Wilbur Passmore, of London, Miss June Pope, of To­ ronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frayne and Gary, of Sarnia, spent the week­ end with them. Announcing Co. Win. Rollins and of London, spent a couple of with Mrs. Catherine Creech. •and Mrs. C, F. Chambers, and David, of London, visited D. A. Anderson is visiting few weeks with Dr. and Mrs. MJcIAlister at 917 W. Wild- Fort Wayne, Ind. and Mi’S. Ralph McDonald, Mrs. Joe end were son and and Mrs. Roy, of Clarence and Mr. Bernice O’. Of week-end Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Don* arid Lawrence and Mont- Francisco,. are a few holi- cottage at of Mr. and Having sold a half interest in my Butcher Business to Fred J. Darling; who has recently returned from overseas after having spent over three years and previous to that-had four years ch er business with H. C. -Rivers in the Armed Forces experience in the but-* I wish to state the business will be under the name of Chambers and Darling Wm. J, Chambers Phone 9 for Quality, Satisfaction and Service We deliver, if ordered by 9 a.m. 7 Motors We have some sixth, quar­ ter and third heavy-duty motors. They have been re­ built and put in excellent condition. R. Phone E. RUSSELL 109 Exeter, Ont. /Belts If you need a, belt for your summer apparel we have them by Hickok in brown, tan and black. A smart line of all wool, two-colored windbreakers, with zippers—just arrived! > n s > S r I*1 4'