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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-06-26, Page 10
THE GIRL GUIDES will present a Previews Its Coming Attractions WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY -r-~ Two Features June 25th, 26th The Bachelor’s Daughters’ ® Gail Russell © Adolph Menjou — musical comedy FRIDAY and SATURDAY Saturday Night Show commences at 7 p.m. 'love Laughs at Andy Hardy — M.G.M. ® Mickey Rooney ® Special Feature — Lewis Stone ® All Star Cast THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JONE 26th, 1947 W|n| I own lopics TOWN HALL, HENSALL Friday, June 27 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 at 8 p.m., E.D.S.T. Consisting of drills, songs, dances, a one-act play, the crowning of the I queen, and presentation of emblems. | and ■ Mrs. ADM. * Adults 35c - Children 20c Mrs. Stewart Bell, Captain, Miss Jennie Jolly, Lieutenant. Lebanon Forest Lodge' No. 133 iA.F. & A.M. DIVINE SERVICE | All members and visiting mem bers are requested to attend this service in Trivitt Memorial Ang lican Church, Exeter, Ontario, on June 29th, 1947, at 11 a.m. Rev. C. L, Langford, B.A,, JI. A., will be the speaker. Members will assemble at Lodge room at 10:30 a.m. WM. M. CANN, A. E. BUSWELL, W.M. Sec’y. THE ANNUAL MONDAY and TUESDAY — June 30th, July 1st of the ■COMING Phone 135 at 6:15 p.m., D.S.T. St. Marys at Exeter I » — with CARTOON and ADDED SHORT FRIDAY and SATURDAY — June 27th, 28th • Robert Alda and CARTOON I Tittle Mister Jim’ Sundayz June 29 at 7:30 p.m. Conducted by REV. D. GOODGER All Orange Brethren are invited to join in the parade led by the Woodham Fife and Drum Band. Everyone is cordially invited to attend this service. Church Service BRINSLEY in Closed Shed i PICNIC ©Ida Lupino ® Loretta Young CARTOON and SPORT SHORT SUNDAY MIDNITE “Farmer’s Mon., July 7th 6 to 8 p.m. Good Programme Afterwards Mr. Cameron Geddes, bass soloist, formerly of the famous Dumb-Bells. Mr. James Millman, London, Entertainer. ‘ Miss Anna Brock, Elocutionist. — M.G.M. Feature — © Butch Jenkins ® Francis Guifford “Mom and Dad” “The Yearling” “Lady in the Lake” “Sea of Grass” “It Happened in Brooklyn” “Carnival in Costa Rica” “The Late George Apley” The first show commences at 7.30 Exeter, Ontario EXETER COMMUNITY PARK Friday, June 27 th ADMISSION:STUDENTS GRAND BEND PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY — June 25th, 26th “Strange Woman ® Hedy Lamar ® George Saunders — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT — » MONDAY and TUESDAY June 30th, July 1st » Joseph Cutten First Show commences at 7 p.m., Evenings Matinee Saturdays at 2:30 p.m. Sunday Midnite 12:05 a.m. Messrs. Win. Hooper and E. M, Woodham L.O.L. 492 ■will be held in the KIRKTON UNITED CHURCH Lakeview Casino Grand Bend Saturday/ July 5 Relatives and friends are welcome. Please attend. Bring lunch baskets for the day. Races and contests in cluded. The Committee Strawberry anil Cold Meat Supper ST. MARY’S CHURCH Mr. Eldred Simmons, of Strut- j Messrs. Wm. Hooper and E. M, ford, spent the week-end at his ’Quance spent the week-end visiting home here. ' " - - Mrs. Clias. Randall, of London, visited for a few days with Mr. Frank Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Simon McKenzie, I of Rainy River, called on Mr. and I Mrs. Jas. P. Bowey Wednesday. | Mr. Oscar Anderson, of Sarnia, | visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson on Tuesday. With Tuesday, July 1st, a public | holiday, the Times-Advocate will of necessity be a day late next week. Mr. W. G. Medd and Mrs. Wells are attending a Gregory family pic nic at Lakeside today ,(Wednesday). Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Good man, of Detroit, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroeder, Miss Jean of the Bank is spending Barbara Dinney. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook the w'eek-end -with Rev. and L. H. Turner at the Victoria St. parsonage in Goderich. Miss Helen Anthony, of Alma College, St. Thomas, is spending the holidays with her parents, Rev. Jas. and Mrs, .Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Squire attend ed Thames Road anniversary on Sunday last and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cann. The Exeter Lions Club are en tertaining the ladies to a special night at the Cobblestone Inn, Lon don, this (Wednesday) evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Robinson and Luella and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shuert, of Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Frayne ,and other relatives over the week-end. Mrs. C. W. •Down, Mrs. William Pybus, iMrs. W. iC. Pearce and Mrs. Wm. Cook attended the Huron County convention of the W.C.T.U. held in North Street United church Goderich on Tuesday. , Mrs. Ernest Jeffs had the plea sure Monday of talking to two of her aunts who reside in Portage la Prairie, Man. Her grandfather who resides at Portage la Prairie is now in his 9 4th year. Irvine Armstrong, who has been taking the second-year course at the Toronto School of Embalming returned home Monday. Ross Tuck- ey, who took the .first year course, returned home a short time ago. Mrs. A. Moir, Mrs. J. Kirkland, Mrs. Wm. Elford, Mrs. L. Row- cliffe and Mrs. A. Rundle attend ed the 50 th Anniversary of Wo men’s Institutes, which was cele brated at the 0.A.C,, Guelph, Wednesday, June 18th. Mr. Gordon Marshall, of Leth bridge, Alta., accompanied by his nurse, Miss Vera O’Dell, visited with his mother and other relatives in town last week. Accompanied by his mother they left on a trip to Montreal. Mr. Marshall recently underwent an operation at the Mayo Bros, clinic at. Rochester, Minn. Merrill, of the staff of Montreal, Ingersoll, this week with Engage Shop Specialist The Exeter District H.S. Board have engaged Mr. W. A. Ness, of Allandale, as a full-time shop spec ialist at a salary of $2200. Passes R.N. Examinations The day prior to her wedding, Marion Elliot, graduate Joseph’s Hospital. London, of having Registered We extend ed word passed her Examinations, ulations to Marion. .SOUTH HURON JUNIOR FARMERS will be lieldl at STRATFORD PARK WEDNESDAY, JULY 9th Supper will be served at 5:30. Everyone bring their lunch basket with them. Junior Fanner members and their friends are cordially invited to attend. Please keep the date in mind and plan to go along with the crowd. ‘relatives and friends ‘and .Woodstock. Miss Onalee Batson London Sunday after a week at the home Mrs. E. C, Harvey. Mr. Francis {Hill and daughter Joan, of Hamilton, spent the week end at the home of his mother, Mrs,* Grace Aidworth. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Shakespeare, spent the with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Albert Etlierington. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and Janis and Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Taylor, Shirley and Lorna, spent the week-end at Grand Bend. Mrs. Arthur Cole and Mrs. Earl Cole, of Russeldale and Mrs. Lila Cole, of Toronto, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Sheldon Wein on Friday of last week. Mrs. Jonah Sims, who has been visiting with her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. A. Renolds, in Lon don, for two weeks, returned home on Tuesday of last week. 1 Mrs. Pinder, of Montreal, Miss Marguerite Vincent and Mrs. A. Wanless, of London, called on Mrs. Southcott on the occasion of 9 0th 'birthday Thursday of week. Miss K. Telephone her little left last visit to Edward Mr. in Ingersoll returned to visiting for of Mr. and Haying will be in full force next week. The crop is good. Mrs. Reg. Beavers is visiting with her parents in Amherstburg. Miss Gwenneth Jones lias taken a position for the summer Prout & Garwood at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richard son and son, of Sarnia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. May. Mr. B. W, F. Beavers, of town, and his son George, of through with are on state. Mr. home weeks London. a trip Morrisburg New York E. M. Friday spent in Victoria Hospital, Dignan last returned after several Mr. and Mrs. Win. Murdoch, of Hamilton; Miss Olive Wood, of To ronto, and Miss Lois 'Blatchford, ot Fort William, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. David Millar, Mrs. Elizabeth Turnbull and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turnbull spent Sunday at Tillsonburg with Mr Harold Turnbull. Saturday, June ,2Ust, first day of summer, the end of the lengthening days and from now on the days will be getting shorter. The weather on Sunday was the first real warm Sunday of the season. The crowd at 'Grand Bend for the day was about as large as any crowd ever seen there. and Mrs. was the It marked Campbell Miss been ill spent Mrs. Arthur Quinn, a three weeks’ home in Prince V. L. Roulston, of Simcoe, spent with relatives. A Oehm, of week-end Mr. and I $1.95 to $10.00 R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 plates for light cooking and heating the water. air in types Several different styles in ivory or white. We have both the single and double plate. These are ideal i wash Keep cool these warm days by keeping the circulation with one of these electric fans—3 $6.95 - $9.95 - $10.95 of St. receive successfully Nurses’ congrat-/ Undergoes Operation Mr. Reg McDonald has for several days in Victoria Hos pital, London, and on Tuesday underwent an operation. His many friends .will hope for his speedy recovery. It Pays to Advertise The wrist watch that was adver tised as lost during the celebration at the Centralia Airport has been returned to its owner by Mrs. Nel son Watson, of R.R. 1, St. Marys. ZURBRIGG’S OPTICAL PARLORS OPEN SATURDAY, JUNE 28th Exeter Cemetery Rev. A. B. Irwin will give the address. Arsenault, of the Staff, accompanied by nephew, week on her old Island. and Mrs. Gail and Karen, the week-end beautiful bouquet of flowers ad orned the pulpit of James Street church Sunday in memory of .the late Dr. G. F. Roulston. Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.26 Oats 65c Barley, 70c Creamery Butter 5 4e Eggs, A Large 34c Eggs, A Medium 31c Eggs, Pullet 28c Eggs, B 2Sc Eggs, C 2 6c A. E. KEYES, LO.O.IL, Noble Grand R. E. POOLEY, President, Canadian Legion Exeter, Ont Right now we have a fine array of wool stockings in plain shades as well as patterned de signs. These are in full length and ankle length. Work Shirts and Work Pants