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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-03-13, Page 10Pag® IQ THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 13th, 1947 Play Entitled ‘Don’t Darken My Door’ by the [Avonton Y.P.U. Miss Marion Hodgert, of the Bell Telephone Staff, is on holi­ days. R. II. Garnish, at Goderich, for­ merly of Elimville, was elected president of the newly-organized Kinsman Club attended by 28 char­ ter members. A banquet at the Park House preceded the meeting.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 31WU THAMES ROAD CHURCH CHURCH Teen 0 Town at S;30 p.m. 21st Friday Night EXETER OPERA HOUSE NEW P.A. SYSTEM Sharon Farm Forum Sharon Farm Forum was .held Monday evening, March 10 th in the Sharon school with a fail* at-t tendance. After discussion of For­ um questions the group decided to hold a progressive euchre next Monday night. The Sharon orches­ tra will again be present and en- tain with music the rest of the evening, everybody welcome Please bring lunch. Mr. J. Kinnell, of the Bank of! Mrs. Stanley Green and infant Montreal staff, is ill in St. Joseph’s*son arrived home Friday from St. Hospital. Mr. C. W. Parkinson, of ~ Chatham, is relieving at the branch here in the meantime. Big RCAF Station — Admission — Adults 35c Children 20c Admission 25c Previews Its Coming Attractions LAST SHOWING TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY)28 th March Percentage of proceeds will be donated to the Red 14, 15 commencing 9:30 p.m., in the DRILL HALL "Sister Kenny” Centralia Airport on James St. Mission Circle Th© .James St. Mission met Tues, evening at the home of the president, Andys McFalls. Tho meeting opened' with a hymn and prayer. .The minutes and roll call were given followed by business. Irene Sweet then gave the treas­ urer’s report Marjorie Richard and Maida Wein were in charge of the meeting. A hymn was sung t ’ which the Lord’s prayer was peated in unison. Helen Westcott read the scripture lesson and last chapter of the study book was taken by Anita Hildebrande. Anna Brock gave a reading “The Touch of the . Master Hand”. A very interesting talk was given by Mrs. Dr. Milner who described her trip over fom England. The meeting closed .with a hymn fol­ lowed by the Mizpah benediction. Circle after > re- the Joseph’s Hospital, London. Monday, March 17th, will be St. Patrick’s Day when the wearing of the green will 'bo in evidence. Numbers are attending the Seed Fair ip London this week. Hensall Seed Fair will fee held op Saturday. In the report of the music exam­ inations published last week the name Marion Woods should have appeared instead of Marion Wuerth. Miss Shirley Brock, who has completed her course at the Grey Beauty School, has returned home and has opened a shop on Andrew Street, Rev. Jas. Anthony is ill in Vic­ toria Hospital, London, from an infection of the •many friends will hope for recovery. Mrs. A. E. Andrew has to Exeter after spending about three weeks in Victoria Hospital, London, where she was receiving treatment. Mr. Andrew spent part of the time in London with her. The sugar ern Ontario a subsidy Government $112,5'0i0, The first crows, harbingers of spring, have ’been reported. Keji Hockey and T. O. Southcott were in Toronto the forepart of the week on (business. Miss Myrtle Reeder, of Wood- stock General Hospital, spent 'the week-end at her .home. 'Mr, and Mrs. V. L. Roulston and two children, of Simcoe, visited over the week-end with <Mi*s. 'Roulston and (Mr. .and {Mrs, A. E. Howald, Mr. Hector Heywood has been laid up at his home here for the past six weeks having torn the lig­ aments of his left knee, Mr. and Mrs. W. S, Cole last week moved into their new home recently purchased from the es^ tate of the late H. J. Dore, suffering eye. His a speedy returned I ..............—— Mr. E. J. Wethey is in Erast Or­ ange, N.J. visiting with his daugh­ ter, Lt. Margaret T/ Wethey, A.N.C, Ret. f Individually Designed Supports For Abdoinen, Back and Breasts Spirella supports you naturally inside, as well as outside. Makes you look and feel years younger For Interview Phone 135 MRS. VALERIA ARMSTRONG We Invite You We are now putting on the finishing touches of our newly appointed store interior. We hope that you will like our new arrangement, for in doing so it is our aim to have an attractive, up-to-date, store where we can display our electrical appliances to the advantage of our customers. We invite you to drop in often and see these displays. J Exeter, Ont.Phone 109 Peace Hath Her Battles No Less Than War! The Red Cross Must Carry On. R. E. RUSSELL Sweaters Plain green and grey, buttoned front. Underwear UndershirtsBroadcloth Shortss beet industry oif West- have •been assured of from the Provincial for 1947. The sum of the same as paid last year, has been ear-marked lor the industry. Mr. .and Mrs. Hector Heywood, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Heywood, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Heywood and Vernon were in London Monday last attending .the funeral of Mrs. Heywood’s brother-in-law Mr, Reg­ inald Skeggs. Mr. and Mrs. Eric McElroy re­ turned home last week after spending about three months in the sunny south, They left Grand Bend December 10th and travelled ten thousand miles visiting in Cal­ ifornia, Florida and other parts of the U.S. ® Invisible Braces COMING ADMISSION 75C A Large 3 2c A Medium 30c Pullets 26c B 26c C 24c. "Meet the Navy Novelty Dances and Refreshments "Gallant Bess” — Admission — Gentlemen 50c The first show commences at 7.30 Phone 135 . Exeter, Ontario Stand Behind the Red Cross in Peacetime, too. They Have an Important Job to do. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — March 13, Sponsored by the Canadian Navy, who receive a percentage of the proceeds. All star Canadian cast with many scenes in technicolor. — A Broadside of Gay Comedy and Sparkling Hits — By kind permission of Station Commanding Officer Dancing to CKNX Airliners Orchestra MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY March 17, 18, 19 — Royal Canadian Navy Show — “ ’Till the Clouds Roll By” “Margie” “The Razor’s Edge” “The Time, The Place and The Girl” “The Jolson Story” Cross 3-ACT COMEDY DANCING 9.30 - 12.30 Adults 35c Children 20c M.G.M.’s amazing motion picture photographed in natural color featuring © Bess, the horse with the human mind ® Marshall Thompson ® George Tobias and all star cast Dance Exeter Arena C.K.N.X. Ranchboys Wed., March 19 9.30 to 12.30 OPERA HOUSE, EXETER Admission 50c Under the auspices of the t Canadian Legion 3-Act Comedy Drama Betty, the Girl of My Heart” will be presented by the Young People of Janies St. Church, Exeter CENTRALIA UNITED 8:30 p.m. under, the auspices of the W.M.S. ADMISSION 35c and 25c Saturday Night DANCING OPERA HOUSE, EXETER above picture shows Stephen Township snowplow the pass­ ing beneath one of the newly er­ ected mail boxes, boxes earlier in 1 destruction because room for both the boxes on „the road, council have issued have mail boxes installed as above. . Several the .season ; there was plow and The municipal instructions to mail met not the Miss Bernette Mousseau Miss Bernette Mousseau dent of near Drysdale on Water Highway, passed Victoria Hospital on I March 1 where she had the previous two weeks, in her 62nd year and had been in failing health the past two months, She was a daughter of the late Alex and Sarah Mousseau and is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Am- Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Blue Water highway; also five brothers, Ed., of the Blue Water Highway; Frank, of Hensall; John, of Grand Bend; Peter, of LaSalle, Ont.; and Louis Mousseau, of St. Joachim, Ont. The body rested at the family residence near Drysdale and re­ quiem mass was sung in St. Peter’s church, St. Joseph with interment in the adjoining cemetery. Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.2 6 Oats 51c Barley 68c Creamery Butter, 45c. Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Exeter vs. Dashwood Hensall vs. Lucan BOB MOORE and his 7-piece orchestra Dancing 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. ADMISSION 35c and 15c BADMINTON CLUB EXETER ARENA DRESS OPTIONAL Lionel Thornton AND HIS CASA ROYAL ORCHESTRA Admission 50c The Canadian Legion, Exeter- Hensall Branch 167 ., a resi- the Blue away in Saturday^ been for She was anda Wesley, of Detroit; Marie Smith, of Grosse Point; Rosan Barth, of Roseland; Rachael Denomme, of the There is no substitute for paper advertising. AN IRISH PLAY Irish Eyes news- will be presented by the High School Students of Mt. Carmel School. Wed., March 19 at 8:30 pan. — ADMISSION — Adults 50c Children 25c Proceeds for the starving people of Europe. will be presented by the KIRKTON UNITED CHURCH Y.P.U. at 8:30 p.m. ADMISSION