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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-12-15, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15, 1949 Piq?e 7 I ‘‘Share your spares” through the Times-Advocate Want Ads. PHONE — 335 Exeter WANTED—B e e c h logs ana standing timber of all kinds, large quantities or a bush pre­ ferred. Apply: Box M, Times- Advocate, Exeter, 8tsf Classifieds WANTED FOR SALE—*38 Pontiac coach, 6 cylinders, in first class con­ dition, heater, d e f r o s t © r s, practically new tires, snow tires behind. —Apply 176-12 Exeter. 15* FOR SALE—Ladies* skates, white shoes, size 6. Phone 63 or Box 234, Hensall, Ont. 15c Dot’s Beauty Shoppe (North of Bell Telephone) Naturelie Permanent Waving Lustron Cold Wave - Open Wednesday Afternoon - Dorothy G. Reeder, Prop. Tel. 71 Exeter Tomlinson’s Hairdressing - Featuring - All Lines of Beauty Culture - Specializing In - THE NEW ‘‘FLUID WAVE” With exclusive Magic Phix The greatest permanent wave advancement in years. V’s Beauty Shoppe The loveliness of a lady May depend upon her hair, Its lustre and its styling And its professional c(ire! Hair Tints - Radio Waves All Lines of Beauty Culture Machine and Machineless Wave: w Don’t Delay A Day Longer x- MAIN STREET UNITED Rev, Harry J. Mahoney, B.D. Mrs. A. Y. Willard. Organist H a,m.—White Gift Service, by the of- White Gift Special Christmas music the choir and members of Sunday School. Missionary ferlng, Anthems; “Christmas Bells Are Ringing”, “Love Came Down at Christmas.” p.m.—“The Birth of Jesus", illustrated with coloured pic­ tures. Carol singing, Solo; “The Message of the Angels." Miss Dorothy Davis. Fri., 7:30 p.m.—Christmas Con­ cert. a.m.- 7 TRIVITT MEMORIAL — Anglican — Rector, Rev. O. L. Langford, B.A.. M.A. Mr. Robert Cameron, Organist 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:30; a.m.—Morning Service Thursday, December 15—'Ladies Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Acheson”* at 8 p.m. Friday, December 16—The W.A. Christmas party will be held in the Parish Hall at 8 p.m. Tuesday, December 20—At 8 p.m. in the Parish Hall, the annual Sunday School Christ­ mas tree and concert. Parents are specially invited to attend. Telephone 112 Exeter Vera O. Fraser, Prop. rEASE ► COMMON or • J J-OROINARY fltfLUSORE L THROAT at CrKINfi OF PAhSur rain fe- Just twiat and rub in MLNAKiyB, and note the quick relief you set. Grsaoeteu, foet-drying, no strong or unpleasant odor. C.t - tztzz". *zzz~ 15-46 handy. w .... _ _________. larokGet'a bottle today; keep If AL • • Bill t)5C Notice CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN Rev.Donald B> Sinclair, B.A. Minister J. G. Cochrane, Organist a.m.,—Sunday School, a.m.—Public Worship, Mrs. 10:00 11:00 “God Sent Forth His Son?’ Fri., Dec. 16, 7:45 p.m,—The Sunday School Christmas Con­ cert will be 'held in the Sun­ day School Room. All wel­ come. WANTED—Urgently required by January 1, three or four un­ furnished rooms or small house in Exeter, by a clean, quiet couple with baby. Apply Times- Advocate, 8:15* WANTED AT ONCE—10%-inch Vegsot grain grinder with bag­ ger, new or practically new. Fred Brown, telephone 19-r-41 Crediton, , 15c JAMES STREET UNITED Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M., Musical Director Communion new mem- WANTED—'Within a few days, a good used 4^ foot bathtub. Will pay cash or exchange for a 5 foot tub in good condition Phone 306W or write Box 153 Hay 'P.O,, Ont. 15c FOR SALE FOR SALE-—Canaries, lovely singers'mixed with Rollers. — Apply: Times-Advocate, 15* AT Clearout Prices Hark, My 3 7 11 a.m.—Christmas and reception of ibers, Anthem: “Hark, Soul.” p.m.—Sunday School p.m.—Rev. William Mair of Thames Road. ■Sermon: “If I Had Not Come” Duet: Mrs. Thom Coates and Mrs. Mervyn Cudmore. ............... r WHY WAIT? Get your wood and logs cut now. We cut either by the cord or by the hour. Apply: Les Morley, tele­ phone 619-r-24 Ailsa Craig. 8:15* Is Important For Your Car Exeter South. .— Phone I Ci . $18.00 25.00 28.00 15.00 Collective farms in U.S.S.R. are called Colkhoz. EXCELLENT CONDITION FULLY GUARANTEED 1—BOY’S BIKE 1—BOY'S BIKE 1—BOY’S BIKE 1—GIRL’S BIKE It is definitely hard on a car to operate on summer-weight lubricants, run-down battery, poor ignition system, Cost of GM-Winterizing service Is surprisingly low, so don’t delay, drive in today. Have a thorough check made on your car’s operating safety and efficiency, then let factory-trained, fully-licenced mechanics do the work that’ needed at reasonable prices, EXETER Chevrolet and Oldsmobile PHONE 100 PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE H. T. Kendrick, Pastor Tuesday through to Friday 2:30 p.m.—Prayer Group Meets. Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and Prayer. Practice for Concert. •i„ 8 p.m.—Y.P.S. Speaker; Donald Jolly. Sun., 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Supt.: Mrs. E. Cudmore. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m.—A Great Song Ser­ vice and Testimony. 8 p.m.—“Life from Dead Man’s Bones." An Evangelistic mess­ age. COME. You are invited. CREDITON PASTORAL CHARGE United Church of Canada Minister: Harold F. Currie Christinas Service and Music - Crediton: Worship—11:30. Church School—10:30. 8 p.m.—Sacred Cantata, “King All Glorious”, directed by Mrs. E. R. Johnston. Monday, 8 p.m.—'Youth Fellow­ ship Christmas Party, United 'Church. Tues., 6:30 p.m.—Church School ■Christmas Supper. Brinsley: Worship—2:45 p.m. Church School—1:30 p.m. Wed., 8 p.m.—Christmas and Program. Shipka: Worship—10:15 a.m. Church School—11:15 a.m. CUT HIGH FUEL COSTS by in­ stalling Simplex Combination storm and screen inserts are easily mer Free For “L” windows, The changed sum- from inside.to winter installation. Easy terms, free estimates write Box Exetei- Times-Advocate. 8:15c TOR SALE—An ample supply of Bacterins on hand for treat­ ment of cattle, pigs and sheep. L. V. Hogarth, phone 266 Exe­ ter. S :15:22c FOR SALE — Findlay .Condor “A” coal and wood cook stove, six lids, white and black enam­ el, three years old. $60.00. G. Colquhoun, Crediton, Ont. 15* Tree FOR SALE—’34 Dodge Sedan with new paint job and heater; ’30 Model “A”; car radio. Apply Broderick- Bros., phone 277 Exeter. 15* Jones & May ST. JOHN’S-BY-THE-LAKE — Anglican — Grand Bend, Ontario 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School. 11 a.m. — Morning Prayer A hearty welcome is extended to all. Holy Communion First Sunday of each month. ZION EvangelicaLUnited Brethren Crediton Rev. J. V. Dahms. Minister Sunday, December 18— 10 a.m.—Worship. Sermon; “Laid in a Manger.” 11 a.m.—Sunday School. Evening Service—Withdrawn. Mon., Dec. 19, 8 p.m.—Youth Fellowship Christmas Party in the United Church. Tues., Dec. 20, 8 p.m.—Mission Band Christmas Party at the home of Allen Finkbeiner. Sun., Dec. 25, 7:30 p.m.—Christ­ mas Program including can­ tata “His Star Still Shines”. FOR SALE—Christmas .trees, all sizes, reasonable. Isaac Luns­ ford, Highway 83—two miles west of Exeter. 15* FOR SALE — Tamworth swine, young sows and boars, two months old. Phone 63-9 Kirk­ ton. 15* FOR SALE—17 Stocker pigs.— Apply Milford Ayotte, 2 miles f west .of 'Crediton and one-half mile north. 15* FOR SALE—Pair of woman’s skates with white boots, size 6., Price $4.010. Phone 194W. 15” FOR SALE — ’29 Plymouth in good running order, good tires and heater. Reasonably priced. G. Bonnallie, Exeter, phone 405M. 15* Subscribers having made a pledge to the South Huron Hospital Association before the canvassers had the receipts and notes ready for them to sign, please oblige by seeing that your cheque is given to one of the Committee Chairmen not later than this week in order to take advantage of your deduction for Income Tax purposes. Committee Chairmen R. N. Creech Ulric Snell a Bulova Watches ■ Christmas Cards GIFTS FOR EVERYONE Bluebird Diamonds Bluebird for happiness and Blue­ bird for a lovely diamond. Guaranteed to you in writing to be a perfect diamond of fine colour and cutting. *See our smart looking watches for both men and women, Carefully and ex­ pertly made by Bulova. You’ll find attractive cards ranging in price from .05 to .50. Humorous, sentimental and religious themes. Silverware Silver makes a lively gift— either individual pieces, a ser­ vice or a chest. See the newest patterns In . . , Community Plate, International Sterling, 1817 Rogers Bros., Wallace Sterling THAMES ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Van Dyke, of •Holland, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roobol, left last week to visit other relatives in different parts of Ontario be­ fore returning to Holland. The Mission Band will meet in the church basement on Sunday afternoon, December IS, for their Christmas meeting. The Mission Circle will meet at the home of Helen Passmore on Saturday afternoon. There will be an exchange of Christmas gifts at this meeting. The Thames Road School con­ cert will be held in the school­ house on Tuesday evening, De­ cember 20, at 8 p.m. Rev. William Mair attended the South Huron Presbyterial which was Wednesday Mr, and spent Tuesday of this week in London. Lumley school concert will be held in the schoolhouse on Wed­ nesday evening, December 21, at 8 p.m. , The Christmas meeting of the W.M.S. and W.A. met at the home of Mrs. Charlie Allison on Wednesday afternoon of last week with a good attendance. Miss Edith Sparling, assistant minister of St. Marys and re­ turned missionary from China was guest speaker for Sunday church service. Miss Sparling gave a very interesting address on “China”. Misses Elsie Bray, Margaret Cann and Eleanor Dawson, of London spent the week-end at their homes here. Miss Jane Morgan visited with her sister Helen in London over the week-end. Sunday services will be at the usual hour on Sunday morning, Sunday School at 10:15 a.m. and church service at 11:15 a.m. The Sunday School Christmas concert will be held in the church on Thursday evening, December 22. Lunch will be served and a social time spent. Everyone of ; the congregation is cordially in­ vited. FOR SALE — National heavy duty range, three months old. House H02, RCAF Centralia. 15* FOR SALE—Northern Electric radio and record .player com­ bination, in good condition. Apply William Sharrow, Grand Bend, phone 42-r-26. 15a held at Varna on of last week, Mrs, William Rohde Ties Shirts Gloves How to make him beam fwithout knowing his hat size!) I It’s simple. Just come in and get a Stetson Gift Certificate, with a miniature hat in a gleaming miniature hat box. He merely trades the certifi­ cate for the Stetson of his choice. He gets the right size, the right style, the right color! Give Him a Stetson Gift Certificate for Christinas Stetson Premier $8.50 Brock $5.00 Van Kirk $5.00 FOR SALE—1941 Plymouth 4- door sedan, one owner, low mileage, spotless inside and out. Phone 40G-J. 12-8tfc FOR SALE—S t e e 1 stepladders for silos and fire escapes. — Harry Joseph, phone 423 Exe­ ter. 8:15* FOR SALE — Roasting chicken, dressed and drawn, ready for the oven, 5 to 8 lb§. dressed. Phone J. N. Cowan, Dash­ wood 40-r-13. 8:15:22c FOR SALE—Sprayed apples. Spy, Greening, Baldwin, King, Bell­ flower etc. Free delivery in Exeter and Hensall. Phone Clinton G13-r-24, Fred McCly- mottt, Varna, 8:15:22:29:5 •" FOR SALE—Quantity of sweet cider and apple butter. —-S. J. V. Cann; call after 6 p.m, 15c EXCEPTIONAL BUY — 3-pIece used Fry & Blackball X-rayed chesterfield suite, wine velour cover, $125. Contact: Griffin Thomas Furniture Slot e, Grand Bend. 15c FOR SALE—10 cU. ft. Kelvina- tor refrigerator, three months old; cabinet model radio, four months old, original cost $139.50, will sell for $110.00. May be seen at house No. 137, R.C.A.F. Centralia. 15* FOR SALE—Acme modern coal or wood range in good con­ dition. Rhone 20G-M. 15c FOR SALE —Doherty Superb large size range with warming closet and reservoir, cheap; also Anchor Holt cream sep­ arator. Apply: Everett Skin­ ner, phone 25-8 Kirkton. 15* Store Open Evenings Commencing Wednesday, December 21 Until Christmas Suggestions For Men Dressing Gowns Station Wagon Coats Handkerchiefs Windbreakers Christmas Specials HANDKERCHIEFS — A white Irish linen. Reg. .50 Special .35, 3 for $1.00 BOYS WINDBREAKERS — Wool. Sizes 24 to 34. Regularly $4*.45 to $5.45 Special $2.95 and $3.95 MEN’S SCARVES — In white wool by Forsyth. Reg. $3.25. Special $2.50 Parkas Pyjamas Braces Sweaters DRESSING GOWNS — flannel at Others to $13.50 Men’s English $11.95 each, from $6.00 SETS — Tie kerchief sets and hand- $2.00 each ZIPPER BILLFOLDS — Of Morocco leather. Regular $2.50 and $3.50. Special $1.95 and $2.95 Stamp Out Tuberculosis Buy Christmas Seals 25 Per Cent Off LADIES’, MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ Winter Coats Complete Showing Ladies’ and misses’ hand bags, scarves, gloves, nylon hosiery, dressing gowns, parasols, boxed handkerchiefs, linens, etc. These would make excellent Christmas gifts* We still have a large stock to choose from. Snow Suits, Ski Pants, etc. For ladies, missc’s and girls at very reasonable prices. Congoleum Rugs All sizes now in stock. These make excellent Christmas gifts. One only broadloom rug, rose beige shade. Size 6’9” x 9’. Regularly $85.00;, on sale at $69.00 Complete Showing New dresses for ladies and misses for the holiday season. Extra Ten dozen more nylon hose, new fall shades, very slightly imperfect, 45-gauge, sizes 9 to 11. On sale at $1.19 pair, 2 pairs for $2.35 GREEN GIANT PEAS Tender, f’ey qual., 15-oz tins .. each 15c GOOD TASTE PEARS Choice quality, 15-oz. tins WETHEY’S Large 24-oz. each 19c STRAWBERRY jam jars .......each 37c NIBLETS CORN A popular brandy I4-oz. tins .. each 17c CRUSHED PINEAPPLE Unsweetened; in gallon tins each $1.29 WESTMINSTER TOILET TISSUE Good buying ...... 3 rolls 25c, 6 rolls 49c Exeter got their first taste of hockey competition this season in an exhibition match with Kin­ cardine nt the lakeshore town. Kincardine came out on top by •a 14-3 score. Harold Warren, George and Harold Shaw were the three local .marksmen. FOR SALE—Pale iblue taffeta evening dress, excellent condi­ tion, size 12. Phone 379-W. 15c FOR SALE—Used hot Water heater; Model “A” manifold < heater; axles and wheels for trailer or wagon. G, Bonnal­ lie, Exeter, phone 405-M. 15* NUTS »— Brazil^ Pecans, Walnuts, Fresh Roasted Peanuts Fruit Jellies, Fruit Creams, Satin MIXED CHRISTMAS CANDY — Large Variety Mixed, Chocolates, Christmas Mixed, etc. PHONE 32 J EXETER