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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-08-22, Page 8THE T1MES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 22nd,' 1946fage 8 Dental Announcement Niagara Balls and Previews Its Coming Attractions WUERTH’S y ANNE BAXTER Halifax on Single Element Hot Plates c Will Btanlake, Mr. Davey, of Stephen GET YOUR PEN FOR SCHOOL The office of Dr. J. W. Corbett, dentist, Exeter, will be closed from* August 2Qfh to Sept, 4th. and Betty Coates with Mr. and Mrs, Charles in Detroit during the past S Sheaffer S Waterman Parker and Mrs. Geo, Lawson are Port Huron. •Coates has accepted S. B. Taylor's Jewel- Leary, Mr, Le Rennee, and Mrs. of Lon- spent the week-end with Mr. MONDAY and TUESDAY — August 26th, 27th Income Tax Returns, Bookkeeping, Financial Statements for Fawners, 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. ■, Dorothy and FRED MacMURRAY and “SMOKY” THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — August 22, 23, 24 Saturday Matinee — 2.30 p.m. — Special Technicolor Feature — HEADQUARTERS FOR Fountain Pens S. B. Taylor JEWELLER Just Arrived------ NEW SPORT OXFORDS for Men and Boys Also Work Shoes to suit every pocket. If your feet burn or your legs ache . . . see us . . . we have found a solution. Repairing promptly and neatly attended to . . . while you wait. — Two men to serve you — We heel them, Attend their dyeing, And save their soles. 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 In Westminster Hospital Peter hjllis, son of Mr. anti Mrs. Rod Ellis, underwent an operation for an acute attack of appendicitis in Westminster Hospital Monday evening. 'Two Guys From Millwaukee’ DENNIS MORGAN JACK CARSON JANIS PAIGE AUGUST 29th, 30th, 31st 'The Green Years’ The first show commences at 7.30 Phone 13S Exeter, Ontario PICNIC At Harbour Park, Goderich THIS IS YOUR PICNIC YOU ARE ALL INVITED Wednesday August 28 th — GUEST SPEAKERS — Lt. Col. George Drew, Premier of Ontario, and James M. MacDonnell, M.P., Muskoka Sponsored by the Progressive-Conservative Association of Huron, Bruce and Perth. Attention !! Would all Cubs and any boys having reached eight years of age, please be at the .Arena on Thursday evening, August t29, 1946, at seven o’clock. This will be the first meet­ ing of the fall season, and we welcome any boys who wish to join our Pack. Jean Brock, Cubmaster, . Margaret Melville, Ass’t. 22:29 Wuerth’s Cash Shoe Store your Wedding PHOTOS Make sure getting the have them you are finest— taken at FOWLER BROS. PHOTOGRAPHERS Phone 228 Mitchell Private Jones had volunteered for a special job and was being in­ terviewed by the colonel. “Have you the firmness of charac­ ter that enables a man to do his duty in the face of ingratitude, criticism and ridicule?’’ “Sure!” said Jones. “I was a cook all through the last war. Review I being Sarnia exhibit These business firms invite your patronage. Dealing with them gives satisfaction and helps to make this a better community®—--.----------_,ra Georgian Beauty Shoppe “What’s that you’re goin’ to give Bill?” “An anesthetic. After he takes it he won’t know anything/’ “Lor’’ Bill don’t need that. He ■don’t know anything now.” w HE REDEEMED HIS HONOR . . But only after years of dis­ ciplining in the equatorial force of the Drench Foreign Legion in Africa, Falsely ex­ pelled from West Point and forced to change his name, he was true to his principles and firm in his belief in the girl he loved. He grew to fame in an army notorious for its reckless bravery, Turn to page seven now and read the first chapter of this new serial Belle of Synthetic Rubber Exhibit in Windsor Final preparations are made for the shipment from of the synthetic rubber ■which will open in Windsor, Ont., on August 29 th. The exhibit, pre­ pared by the Canadian Government synthetic rubber company, Polymer Corporation Limited, has just com­ pleted a week’s showing in Sarnia, home town of a synthetic rubber plant which anywhere in ing attracted of the total The Windsor showing will be held at C. H. Smith Store from August September 11. It will by representatives of Relations Department Corporation and by five laboratory girls from the plant. The five are: Joy Andrew, London; Kay Mac­ Donald, Brigden; Shirley Duncan, Exeter; Muriel McKegney, Sarnia; Norma Ayscough, Petrolia. Every half hour throughout the girls demonstration motor stirrer, other apparatus, how the chemist liquid, similar to natural rubber synthetic rubber In addition. hibit attendants with the aid of a flow chart made of plastic, ’will explain how synthetic rubber is made. Samples of a few of the 30,0,00 or more articles now being made from synthetic rubber* also will be shown. These will include a butyl inner tube which holds its air for three months or more, and the popular foam sponge rubber from which, car seats, chesterfield seats, mattresses and theatre seats eventually will be made, Satisfaction Guaranteed Mrs. W. E. Cavers, Prop. * Exeter Phone 245 the Legion has no counterpart the world. The show- more than a quarter population of Sarnia. Round, the Clock Service 1 Department 29 through be attended the Public of Polymer STEWART’S TAXI Exeter Phone 155w Grand Bend Phone 51rl period of the exhibit, the laboratory will provide a chemistry With the aid of a retorts, beakers and they will show changes a milky the latex of the tree, into solid in crumb form. on request, the ex- V’s Beauty Shoppe The place to get your hair in Holiday Mood! Eugene Machine Permanents Cold Waves Tel, a , 112 Exeter Vera C. Fraser, Proprietress Snell’s I 'USBIWKU Taxi Service | Phone 100 “Ragtu§, I .see your mule has ‘U.S/ branded on his hindquarters, Was he in the army?” ”Nb, boss, Dat U.S. don't stand for "Uncle Sam-—It means Un-Safe,” Dot’s Beauty Shoppe (one door north of Bell TelcphonO) Naturclle Permanent Waving • Lustron Cold Wave Dorothy G. Reeder, Prop. 1’et 71 Exeter Mr. holidaying at Miss Verna a position at lery store. Misses Lois Ford and Nola Per­ kins spent a few days last week at Grand Bend, Miss Kathleen Hay, of Traquair’s Hardware, spent her holidays last week in Toronto, The local bowlers are holding a Scotch Doubles tournament today (Wednesday). Master Donald Pullen, of Whalen spent the week with his grandpar­ ents, Mr. skill, with ‘ Mr. sons, called week. Misses Greta Webber ana Audrey Powe returned Monday after a pleasant holiday in Muskoka and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Salmoni were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Mrs. R. E. Pooley, Bob, Mrs. R. W. Batten, Joan and Bill spent the week-end at Turn­ bull’s Grove, Mr. Roland Brintnell, of Saska­ toon, Sask., arrived Tuesday for a visit of two weeks with his moth­ er, Mrs. Jas. Brintnell. Miss Norina Kellar underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils at Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital on Wednesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Down and son Jimmie, from Rosetown, Sask., vis­ ited among friends in the commun­ ity last Thursday and Friday. Miss Theresa Corriveau, of Dash­ wood, underwent an operation for the removal of her tonsils at Dr. Fletcher’s office on Wednesday. Mr. W. J. Allison, of Regina, Sask., who has been visiting with relatives and friends in this com­ munity, left for his home this week. The rains of the past week have greatly helped the pastures. More rain is needed as the land has been pretty dry. Stock threshing was delayed somewhat. . Mrs. Wm. Jarvis and daughter, Barbara Elizabeth, of London spent the week-end visiting the former’s grandmother, 'Mrs. W. J. Carling and aunt, Mrs. Craig. Mrs. T. McLaren, Miss Lottie McLaren and Mrs, S. G, McCormack of Niagara Falls are week with Mr. and Forrester. Mr. Aquilla Sheere to Lansing, Mich., after holidaying at the home of his brother, Frank Sheere. His sister. Gertrude Hockey returned to sing with him on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Howey been visiting with the mother, Mrs. L. F. Howey in Exeter and at Grand’ Bend. Lome has just completed' a course at Toronto and is returning to Winnipeg to resume his position as a pilot with the Trans-Canada Airway. Mr. and Mrs. George Earl. . Ed. Ellery and Mrs. Brun- of Ingersoll, visited Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stone. . and Mrs. Campbell and two John and Ken, of Detroit, l on Mrs. L. Sweitzer last visiting this Mrs. F. fe'G-. has returned •& Mr. Mrs. Lan- liave former’s Tree In Blossom A young apple tree on the prop­ erty of R. E. Balkwill recently purchased from J. A. been week. in bossom during Stewart has the past Win W.E Sand- Seaforth Third Prize G. Cochrane and W. ers won third prize at the Tip Top Trophy tournament Wed­ nesday of last week with four wins plus 21. The winners of the suits and trophy were R. Sparling and C. Rozell, of Clinton, with 4 wins plus 28. 120 bowlers took part. H. C Rivers had 3 wins and G. May 1 win*. Double Wedding Ceremony The parsonage of Victoria Street United Church, Goderich, was the scene of a double wedding when Wilmer Lyon MacGregor, of Kip­ pen, was united in marriage to Muriel June Racho, of Egmond- ville; and Stanley Earl Racho to Catharine Mary Green, also of Eg- - ' long bou- Mur- mondville. The brides wore white gowns and each carried quets of roses. Rev, George ray, B.A., officiated. Mrs. Wilson Allan Mrs. Wilson Allan, well-known Hensail resident, -died unexpectedly at her home .Saturday from -a heart seizure. She was in her 46 th year. Mrs. Allan had been in apparent good health, and had been hoeing in her garden Friday evening. She had resided at Hensall for the past 12 years,', and previously had lived at Seaforth, she was the former Margaret Louella Taman, and was born at Auburn, Surviving are her husband, one son Garnet, Hensall, and one daughter, Mrs. C, Reid, Exeter, Her father resides at Coch- rafts. There are three ’brothers, Jack and Glenn Taman, of Toron­ to, and William of Cochrane, Mrs. Roy McGill, Seaforth, is a sister. The funeral was held Monday after­ noon from the family residence. Rev, R, A, Brook officiated and burial was at Maitland Bank ceme­ tery, .Seaforth, » Mrs. L, Garlock, of Detroit, vis­ ited Mrs. E. 0. Appleton on Mon­ day, Miss Pauline Godbolt is holiday­ ing fpr two weeks in Detroit and Kingston. Misses Verna visited Coates week. Mr, Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Flynn and and Mrs. Harold Broderick, spent the forepart of the week on a motor trip to Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Louis and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis O’Brien, of Zurich, spent the week-end with friends in Windsor and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs, R. B Balkwill and family spent a few days the latter part of tlie week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Waghorn in Hamil­ ton and also visited Niagara Falls, Pte. D. C. R. N. Ducharme, of the Blue Water Highway is among those aboard the Mauretania which is expected to dock at Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. George Leary and .Miss of Hamilton, also Mr. Mervin Wilson and David, don, * ' ‘ and Mrs. All’. Hicks. Messrs. B. M. Francis, district manager and W. H. Hodgson, agent, last week received from the Canada Life Assurance Co., the Order ’ of Merit. Mr. ■Francis is a member of the 'Quarter Million Club. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. B Jennings and Mr. B. Duffton. of London, and Miss M. Powers of St Thomas were visitors at the home of Miss Annie Handford and with Mr. and Mrs. George Griffiths on Sunday. Mrs. W. I-I. Keddy and daughter Beulah and Mrs. Lee Standridge, of Fenton, Mich., motored over on Friday last and on Saturday ac­ companied -- - — left here i Quebec. Misses Whalen, children, Wingham on Saturday to attend the wedding and reception of their cousin, Miss Catherine Currie. Mrs. Taylor played the wedding music and sang “I Love You Truly” dur­ ing the signing of the register. Ludwig HigeneH Ludwig HigeneH, esteemed form­ er resident of Mitchell, died at the ■home his daughter, Mrs. William iSchneider, Wilmot Centre, He had been in poor health for the past two months, He was born in Ellice Township op, March 31, 1861, and had spent the greater part of his life in Logan Township, going to Wilmot Centre three years ago on the death of his wife, the former Lucia Relikopf, His parents were the late Peter Higenell and Hannah Kuehne. Mrs, HigeneH was a mem­ ber of the First Lutheran Church of Logan. Surviving are three sons, George, Hamilton; Rev, Louis Hig­ enell, Dashwood, and Martin, Ham­ ilton; three daughters, Mrs. Wil­ liam Schneider, Wilmot Centre, Mrs, F, Rudolph, Hamilton; Mrs. William Young, Welland; two brothers, Jacob and Albert HigeneH, ILogan; 18 grandchildren and 14 .great-grandchildren. Here is a handy utility electric plate around the home. The porcelain ele­ ment is very attractively mounted in a brown enameled metal stand with a handy handle attached. ‘ Special $2.49 R. E. RUSSELL 1 by Miss Nettie Keddy for a trip to Ottawa and Jean and Mary Ogden, of Mrs. George Taylor and of Exeter, motored to Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.26 Oats 48c to 51c ■Barley 68c Creamery Butter^ 45c. Eggs, A Large 45c Eggs, A Medium 43c Eggs, Pullets 38c Eggs, B 28c Eggs, C 24c Phone 109 Exeter, Ont, & Smart Smart is the word that describes plastic belts designed by out for the better dressed Hickok, man. ' these new, two-colored. They’re the latest thing Ta man’s Men