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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-05-08, Page 10First Evening Show at 6:30 Adults 40c Children 25c Adults 30c Children 15c A Picture Show will be held by the Firestone Tire Co. in the TOWN HALL, CREDITON Interesting and Educational Tractor Tires will be demonstrated and a showing of the Indianapolis 500-mile Speedway Race. Evening: Matinee: I Undergoes Operation Mrs. Alfred Coates, of Usborne, is ill in Victoria Hospital having undergone an operation. She is im­ proving as well as can be expected. The first show commences at 7.30 Phone 135 Exeter, Ontario Previews Its Coming Attractions Big Dance Basket EXETER ARENA with ✓ OPERA HOUSE, EXETER Dancing 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission 50c 15 with the C.K.N.X. AIRLINERS BOB MOORE and his 7-piece Orchestra SCOTTY McLACHLAN and his great. London Band Dancing 9-1 Adm. 75c - Dress Informal W — «♦> THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — May 8th, 9th, 10th 'Sinbad the Sailor — Special Technicolor Feature ® Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. ♦ Maureen O’Hara MONDAY and TUESDAY — ! — Two Features — James Oliver Curwood’s May 12, 13 'Northwest Trail’ — In Gorgeous Color ® Bob Steele © John Litel ® Stewart Irwin ® “Alfalfa” Sweitzer -COMING- Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat., and Sat. Matinee May 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th The Music. ♦. the Magic... the Tinies of America’s Greatest _ Entertainer! PARKS - EVELYN KEYES Screenpls, b, Slephen lonjstr«e. Produced by SIONEY SXOLSKY Directed by ALFRED E. GREEN ■PLEASE NOTE— Saturday Matinee 2:30 —ADMISSION— rRFFn II fcw fan B ® Tuesday, May 13th at 8:30 p.m. ©> SPONSORED BY L. HEY GARAGE, CREDITON Agent for the new Wizzard Motor Bike. EVERYONE WELCOME Read These Columns to Find Out What’s Doing ‘Second-Story Peggy’ Presented by the Hensall P.Y.P.S. OPERA HOUSE, EXETER Thursday, May Sth at 8 o’clock sharp Under the auspices of the Caven P.Y.P.S. ADMISSION 40c and 15c THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 8th, 1947 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 31W Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Taylor vis­ ited with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, of Wingham, over the week­ end. Mrs. Taylor sang a solo in the Wingham Anglican church Sunday morning. Douglas Hendry, who has been attending the Art School in Tor­ onto, has completed his year and returned home last week. He has secured employment near 'Ottawa for the summer. Sunday Night at 8:30 p.m. Leavitt’s Theatre Under the baton of Ted Walper SILVER COLLECTION By kind permission of Group Captain M. D. Lister, Com­ manding Officer R. C. A. F. Station, Centralia, ® ANOTHER © will be held in the DRILL HALL R.CA.F. Centralia / at 9:30 pan. — All Welcome — ADMISSION 50c Fun for everyone—Prizes, Novelties. Refreshments COME TO THE HIGH SCHOOL’S A dance in honour of the School’s ’47 Basketball Teams. Saturday Night DANCING The Canadian Legion, Exeter* Hensail Branch 107 has has Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. and Roxanne spent Sunday in Amherst- burg. There will be a band concert Sunday evening at 8:30 in Leavitt’s Theatre. Mr. James Stanlake, who been a patient in the hospital, returned home. Mr, and Mrs. A. Wuerth and and Mrs, Wm. Sweitzer were in Goderich Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson, of London, spent the week-end with Mrs. Lillian Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Squire visited with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Stone at Kirkton on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Reynolds, of London, spent a day last week with ‘Mrs. Jonah Sims. Miss Ella Link, of Sarnia, spent the week-end with Miss Dorothy Kuntz and Mr. Wm. Kuntz^,. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Broken- shire, of St. Thomas, visited with Mrs. Jonah Sims, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. May, of Sea­ forth, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. >F. A, May. Mr. apd Mrs. E. Lindenfield and Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Lindenfield, of London, visited in Sebringville on Sunday. Robt. Keys, who has been at­ tending Queen’s University at King ston, has holidays. Mr. and and baby with Mr. and Mrs. William Sweitzer and friends. Mrs. Helen Armstrong has re­ turned home after spending a week in Wallaceburg with her daughter. Mrs. H. J. Elliot. ” Mrs. Hazel Timms, R.N., and little daughter Sue, of London, spent the week-end with iMr. and Mrs. M. R. Cudmore. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Squire visited lecently with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Dayman, of Kippen and with Mrs. Thos. Harris, of Hensail. Mrs. Gordon Appleton and daugh- ter Shirley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and family, of Seaforth, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Southcott, of town, and Mr. and iMrs. H. Hutton, of Brantford, spent the lattei* part of last week at the Brock Hotel, Niagara Falls. Mr. Clarence McDonald, of Wind­ sor, has recently purchased a half interest in the Exeter Dairy- Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will make their home in Exeter. Messrs. Gordon Appleton, Jr., and Bob Turnbull, employees of the Exeter Branch of Canadian Canners are in Niagara Falls -this week tak­ ing a short course at School of Instruction. Mr. Rollle Motz, who turned from hospital following injuries received in accident, is at present confined to his home with pleurisy See Jones & May and Southcott Bros, advertisements as the one on classified page formation regarding the [Flood Relief Campaign. Mr. S. R. Prebble, of announces the marriage youngest daughter, Jean to Mr. Richard Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gibbons, of Tobermory. The marriage took place at .the United church parson­ age, Tobermory, April 30 th with Rev. E. B. Airol officiating. returned, home for the Mrs. Arthur Hardcastle John, visited last week the Seamer recently re­ in London. an well as for in­ British Ilderton, of his Elizabeth son of Con-ection In the account of the death Mrs. Eleanor Anderson last week it was stated that a floral offering was received from the London Life. This should have read the Northern Life Assurance Go. of Completes Course Mr. Donald Jolly has completed his radio course in Toronto and was home .op Bunday. Mr. Norman Jolly, of U.W.O., London, and Miss Jennie Jolly, of the Bank of Montreal, Hensail, also spent Sum day at their home, Return From Hospital Mr. J. W. Morley, magistrate for Huron, who has been in Vic­ toria Hospital, London, for several weeks, following an .operation re­ turned home Sunday and is re­ cuperating nicely. His many friends will be pleased to see him around again. ■Mr. Wesley Lamport, who has been ill in Victoria Hospital, Lon-j don, is expected home to-day (Wednesday). Miscellaneous Shower A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Cudmore op Tuesday evening, April 29th, in honor of Mr.’ and Mrs. Ed. Butler, of Lttcan. Mrs. Butler was formerly from Holland. The pro­ gram, with Mrs. Roy McDonald in charge, consisted of musical num­ bers, contests, a mock wedding and a short address. A lovely lunch was served. Many lovely and useful gifts were received. A Want Ad will bring an invas- ion of buyers to your home. SERVICE ON ALL APPLIANCES I Exeter, Ont. BILL’S PLACE (Teen Town) Friday Night Arena A Large 34c A Medium 32e Pullet 27c B 27c C 25c ® ELECTRIC SPECIALISTS IN Ties X I Jim Wilson, of London, spent Sunday at his home here. Mr, Roy Kirk has accepted a po­ sition with Beavers Hardware. Miss Edith Hunter, of London, spent Sunday at her home here. Mrs. H. Jennings, who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hill of Goder­ ich, visited in Exeter the lat­ ter part of the week. Mrs. Jennings is leaving Goderich this -week to visit at North Andover, Mass. LAC. and Mrs. Lewis JBusselle, of Centralia, spent the week-end in Hamilton. They were accom­ panied by Mrs. Busselle’s grand­ mother, Mrs. Margaret White, who spent the week-end in Milton. Mrs. Gordon Brooks and little daughters Barbara and Brenda, of Chatham, visited for several days at the home of Mrs. A. E. Dellbridge. They returned to their home Wed­ nesday afternoon when Mr. Brooks called for them after a trip to Sar­ nia. Miss Virgene Slyter and Miss Beulah Heddy, of Fenton, iMich., and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Heddy, of Pontiac, Mich., spent Friday and Saturday with Miss Nettie Heddy. Mrs. W. H. Heddy who spent two weeks here returned home with them. Mrs. Isaiah Tetreau, of near Hen­ sail, Mr. and Mrs. Milton McAdams and two sons, of near Zurich, Mrs. Ferd. Miller and daughter, Edith and son, Norman, of near Dash­ wood, visited on Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pask, at Clawson, Mich. Exeter markets Wheat, $1.26 Oats 65c. Barley, 70c Creamery Butter, 5 5c Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs. 'Eggs, Men and Boys Complete Suits Overcoats Raincoats Headwear Jackets Trousers B Shorts Shirts Sweaters Underwear Nightwear Socks Shoes Gloves Scarves Handkerchiefs Ties, etc. Women and Girls Overcoats Raincoats Headwear Jackets Cotton Dresses Silk Dresses Woolen 'Dresses Sweaters Skirts Blouses Underwear Shoes GENERAL Our Service Department is organized to provide the finest in repair and maintenance facilities on all your electrical appliances. Our staff of iighly-trained specialists using quality replace­ ment parts, assures you of first-class workman­ ship . . . Call us for all electrical service. R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Tie | up with smart up-to-the- minute Currie neckties to touch off your spring wardrobe. Smart solid colors, trim stripes and gay colored patterns. These new ties have just arrived and we think vou’ll like them. Ontario British Flood Relief Campaign List of Articles a WANTED Miscellaneous Quilts Blankets Linens Curtains Towels Packets of Needles, Odd Buttons and Spools of Thread can be put in pockets. Under 4 years Foods Outdoor Sets NON-PERISHABLE Headwear Tinned Meats Dresses Tinned Fruits Suits Tinned Vegetables Woolies Klim Underwear *Tea Socks Coffee Sweaters Tinned Jams Diapers Tinned Marmalade Shoes Tinned Honey Shawls Tinned Syrup Blankets Bovril Mitts Oxo Ribbons Ovaltine < Layettes (all in original packages) For Mother is uppermost in your heart. fl On this day, your Gift presented as a silent ambassador of your love and remembrance, will let your best friend on earth know that she May We Suggest . . * UMBRELLAS DRESSES HOSE GLOVES HANDBAGS