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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-01-30, Page 10
THE TIMES-ADVpCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30th, 1947Page 8 Birlh, Penth and Marriage Notices are inserted free <►* charge. Card of Thanks 50e. In Meniorinm Notices 50c for single verse, 25c extra for each addi tional verse. Engagements 5Oc Announcements BIRTHS Mr. T. 0. Southcott wag ip Tpr* onto the forepart of the week 09 business, Mr. Art Campbell is in Osbawa this weelt attending a meeting of recreational directors, Previews Its Coming Attractions B0DDY—On Monday, January 27, in Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. E, O. Boddy (formerly Kitchener, Francis. Margaret Harris), of a son, Bruce Edward 9 s Scott’s Memorial on Sunday, to Mx*. and (lihe Luella —In Seaforth. 26 th Norris of Kippen, a daughter. Hos Jan- Mrs. Jar- THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — Jan. 30, 31, Feb. 1 Saturday Night Show commences at 6 p.m. — Special Technicolor Feature — The Virginian” ® Joel McCrae • Brian Donlevy • Sonny Tufts MONDAY and TUESDAY — February 3rd, 4th "/Monsieur Beaucaire” © Bob Hope ® Joan Caulfield WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY — February Sth. Sth Adult EntertainmentM.G.M. Picture "Undercurrent” @ Katherine Hepburn @ Robert Taylor ® Robert Mitchum The first show commences at 7.30 Phone 135 Exeter, Ontario Thur., Feb. 6 Friday Night is the first Teen Town Dance Thor., Jan. 30 Dashwood vs. Exeter Lucan vs. Zurich ADMISSION: 35c and 15c Cyclone Exeter Arena Lucan vs. Exeter ADMISSION: 25c and 15c It’s a night of fun for all teenagers (13-19) in and around Exeter, at the Exeter Arena Come out and dance to records, meet other teenagers, enjoy novelty dances and have a good time for only 25c. IT’S AN ORGANIZATION OF TEENAGERS FOR TEENAGERS AND BY TEENAGERS Admission 25c Bill Tuckey, Mayor Pat Hay, Clerk Reception V’s Beauty Shoppe EXETER OPERA HOUSE Afternoon Tea Patrons and Friends are invited to an afternoon tea on Wednesday, February 5tli, from 3 to 5 p.m. A silver collection will be taken and donated to the Chinese Relief Fund. VERA C. FRASER, Prop. Tel. 112 Exeter war? . 4th Flannigan’s Orchestra Admission 50 cents Contribution Acknowledged The Times - Advocate acknow ledges a contribution of five dol lars to the Exeter Agricultural Society from Reeve Roy Ratz, ofi Stephen and ten dollars from Ed. Irwin. NORRIS- pital, uary Harry rott), ROCKOLA—At ,St. Joseph’s Hospit al, Guelph, Ontario? Thursday, January 23rd, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. George T. Rockola (nee Margaret Cann) R.R. 5, Guelph, a son, a brother for Mary, Pearl •and Tommy. DEATHS ALDWORTH—In Hay Township on Wednesday, January 29, 1947, Charles Edward Adlworth, in his 71st year. Resting at his late residence, lot 7, concession 4, Hay, where the funeral service will take place Friday, January 31st, at 2 p.m. Interment in Exe ter cemetery. HUNTER — In Usborne Township, on Wednesday, January 29th, 1947, Esther Emma Hodgins, -be loved wife of the late Phineas Hunter, in her 85 th year. Rest ing at the Hopper-Hockey Funer al Chapel where the service will take place Friday, January 31st, 1947, at 2 p.m. Interment in the Exeter Cemetery. HEENAN—-At the House of Provi dence in London on Friday, Jan. 24, „1947, Mary Agnes Dewan, be- late James in her 85th loved wife of the Heenan, of Biddulph, year. JAQUES—Suddenly at residence, l'0‘2 Duchess Avenue, London, on IFriday, January 24, 1947, Percy A. Jaques, beloved husband of Jessie (Manson) and dear father of Mrs. Gordon Perry and Mrs. W. Barclay, London. McFAUL—In Exeter on Friday, January 24th, 1947, Katherine Mary McFaul. McLURG—'Suddenly at Ailsa Craig on Friday, January 24, 1947, Marjory McFarlane beloved wifq of the late Henry McLurg, in her 82nd year. the family O’NEILL—Elizabeth, at her home, 175 Bowood Avenue, Toronto, on Sunday, January . 16th, 1947. Boland, dearly loved Arthur O’Neill. “ mother of Anna, Clara, John, Austin, Ignatius, and Leonard. Funeral from her home Tuesday morning to Blessed Sacrament 'Church, Toronto, for requiem high mass. Interment Mount Hope Cemetery. Late of R.R. No. 1, Clandeboye. Second concession, McGillivray Township. ENGAGEMENTS Sunday, Elizabeth wife of 1947. Dear Ursula,1 Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webber wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, 'Doris Jose phine, to Charles Ross, son of Mr. John F. Graham, of Detroit, the wedding to take ^lace in February.* CARDS OF THANKS Russell Collingwood desires to express his sincere thanks to those who so kindly remembered with cards’, treats, etc., while fined to his home. him con- * and who Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tuckey Kenn, wish to thank all those remembered Kenn with flowers, cards, treats and books, and those who called to see him while a pa tient in Victoria Hospital, London.* I GENERAL APPLIANCES Phone 109 a I One garage will be open in Exeter on Sundays and dur ing the evenings throughout the week. day after visiting for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mollard. It was the first time in nineteen yearg that Mi’. Edwards had visit ed with the Mollard’s. Open this Sunday and During the Evenings throughout the Week. SOUTH END Service Station • • • I Ger- Items of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Town The Thnes-Advocate is always pleased to publish Rems of personal interest. We qnd our readers are interested in you apd your friends . Phone 31W Mr. Fred Webber and Gladys ! Mr. Malcolm Edwards, of Kim- spent the week-end in London and • berly, B.C. left for his home Tues ’S ti'athroy. Mrs. J. W. Powell has returned home after visiting with her broth er, Ed. Nash, pf Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Campbell, of Belmont, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Campbell. Miss Pearl Cann is visiting at the home of her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Rockola, Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe Sanders at tended the funeral of Mrs, Geo. Cunningham at Wingham on Fri day of last week. Mr, and Mrs. Matthew Sweitzer of Shipka, and Mrs. Martha Smith and Mr, Simon Sweitzer, of town; were at Kitchener Thursday of last week attending the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. .Harry Sweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. iross Coulthard, of Clearwater, Man., who have spent the past two weeks with relatives and ifriends in and around Exeter, are visiting for a few days with Mrs. R.obt>. Kydd and Mr. Walter Rydall at Shallow Lake. Mrs. Coulthard is a niece of Mrs. Kydd. Nic<e While It Lasted After enjoying springlike weather for several days when rains and melting snow have flooded the creeks and the river has been run ning high, Exeterites awoke Wed nesday morning to find the ground covered with several inches of snow that had fallen quietly during the night. * Attend Meeting of U.C. Clergy Revs, A. B. Irwin, C. W. Down, Win. Mair, N, J. Woods and W. Weir, from this district attended a meeting of United Church ministers in Western Ontario in London Tues day morning to consider the first step in closei' co-operation with the Church of England. How Lovely How Useful ELECTRIC Charged With Assault Mr. Geo. Barkner, of Exetei’ North, was lodged in the county jail at Goderich Thursday of last week on a charge of assault after threat ening Mrs. R. A. Coullard who with her husband occupies the Barkner home, He was arrested and taken to Goderich 'by Chief Norry and County Constable John Ferguson. The trial is slated for Friday be fore Magistrate J. W. Morley. Ill in Hospital Mr. Allan Elston underwent nasal operation at Victoria Hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Albinus Moore was taken to Victoria Hospital in London Tues day for Mrs. rushed London, treatment. Mary Pfaff, of town, waq to St. Joseph’s Hospital, Monday evening, where she underwent an eye operation. Transferred to Winnipeg Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kestle Susan Claire visited at the of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Kestle last week. They .came from Halifax by •continue on to Jack has been plane x and Winnipeg transferred that city. and home will where to the Zellers’ store in Sharon Farm Forlim Sharon Farm Forum Monday night, January school with a splendid of 48 and all enjoyed a good time. After the discussion of the forum question Mr. Lloyd Eagle- son was eletced assistant secretary and for the recreational committee for next week, Mrs. Arnold Beck er, Mrs. Orville Ford, Mr. Hilton Ford and Mr. Horace Pfaff. The Sharon school orchestra will again ■be present next Monday night. Everbody welcome. No lunch next week. was held 27, at thq attendance Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Dilling wish to thank all those who visited their daughter, Bernice, and sent flowers, cards, books and lovely ■boxes of treats while a pa'tient in Victoria Hospital and also during the five months she has been a Shut-in at home. c Mrs. D. Tieman wishes to thank, her many friends who so kindly remembered hei' with cards, flow ers and treats while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, since her return home. [ Mr. W. C. Keddy wishes to ex press his sincere thanks to all his friends and neighbors who so kind ly remembered him with cards, flowers, boxes of fruit and treats of all kinds during his illness of eight« weeks, also to the many friends who called aftei* he well enough to have visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis de sire to express their thanks to all who remembered them with gifts and cards and to .those who called offering their felicitations on the occasion of their 5 8th wedding anniversary. * was❖ Saturday Night DANCING OPERA HOUSE, EXETER BOB MOORE and his 7-piece orchestra Dancing 9 pan. to 12 p.m. Admission 50c The Canadian Legion, Exeter- Hensail Branch 107 Evening Service Exeter markets Wheat, $1.26 Oats 51c Barley 6 8c Creamery Butter, 45c, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, A Large 32c A Medium 30c Pullets 26c B 26c C 24c. Mr. thank kindly letters in Victoria Hospital and William Triebner wishes all his friends who remembered him with cards and treats while a patienlj at home,* The relatives of the Braund wish to thank remembered her, special the pall bearers, those who sent flowers. .. IN MEMORIAM late Mrs., all ,whq thanks to Rev. Irwin Passmore—In loving memory our deal’ son and brother, Gerald Passmore, who lost life on air operations over many two years ago, February * 1945, •could not say farewell, dear one, could not take our hearts are you lie, Asleep in a far-off We think of you breaks. when the shadows fall; gave your life for freedom, Your life, it was your all. —‘Ever remembered missed by his another brothers and sisters. POLLOCK—In reverent 2, We We But And You your hand; with you where land. when the day and and sadly, father, a anemory of my dear husband, Albert Pollock, at rest Jan. 30, 1946, God knew that he was suffering, That the hills were hard to climb, So He closed his weary eyelids, And whispered, “Peace ibe Thine.” Away in the beautiful hills of God, By the valley of rest so fhit* Sometime, someday, I know not when, I shall meet my loved one there. -—Lovingly remembered by this lov-J Ing wife, Laura. c STURDY, economical General Electric Appliances to make short work of housework — are built for lasting usefulness in quality materials, and assembled with famous G-E “Know-How”. They are proven appliances, craftsman-built to give you de pendable, trouble-free service. Come in to our showrooms and learn all about these great new G-E Appliances. Place your order with us now for delivery. Exeter Odd Trousers We have a fairly good range of odd trousers. They include herringbone tweeds and strip ed worsteds. There are also a few plain paints. $4.95 - $5.95- $8.95