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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-07-03, Page 10
Page 10 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 3rd, 1947 Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, 'Eggs, Eggs, Mrs. Cumber and daughter, Miss Winnie, of Newmarket, are guests this week with Mrs. Brown at the home of Mr. B. W. F. Beavers. Hec- and Reunion ■COMING-Beltsweeks in Lon- st. rIPhone 135 Band ConcertAldon Theatre will be held in GRAND BEND The Ideal Gift D. Carmichael, of Gananoque, Saturday, July 5 Relatives and friends are welcome. Please attend. Bring lunch baskets for the day. Races and contests in cluded. The Committee WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY — July 2nd, 3rd — Two Features — The Cockeyed Miracle A Mystery Comedy *— ® Frank Morgan ® Keenan Wynn FRIDAY and SATURDAY — July 4th, 5th — Two Features — Saturday Night Show commences at 7 p.m. 'Easy Come, Easy Go © Barry Fitzgerald Romance of the West — In Cinecolor ■ • Eddie Dean MONDAY and TUESDAY — July 7th, 8th Carnival in Costa Rica’ — Special Technicolor Feature —- ® Dick Haymes ® Vera Ellen “The Yearling” “Mom and Dad” “Lady in the Lake” “Sea of Grass” “It Happened in Brooklyn” “Tke Late George Apley” The first show commences at 7.30 Exeter, Ontario PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY and SATURDAY — July 4th, 5th «Sinbad the Sailor” — in technicolor — ® Douglas Fairbanks ® Maureen O’Hara — and — DISNEY CARTOON Miss Irene Witzel died Saturday last in hospital in London in her 4'3th year. Born in Stephen Twp- she was a daughter of the late Mi- and Mrs. Wm. Witzel. About two months ago she had the misfortune to fall fracturing her hip. Surviv ing are four sisters. Mrs. Ezra Lamport, Mrs. J. Hunkin, Mrs. Hy. Pfaff and Mrs. Alf Tilly, all of this community. The funeral was held Monday from the R. C. Din-, ney Funeral Home conducted by | Rev. M. E. Reuber, of Crediton,j with interment in the ■ Crediton _ 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 ..... ...............„„......... ........................................ ............„..........,,,....... . ,,,........,...... Haying is in full swing. Miss Hazel Kerslake. of London, spent the week-end at her home here. cemetery. The bearers were Messrs.) of Brantford. IXTm T.nmnni»t f'lHf'fnnrl TTtav'ivnnd . | All* *Wm. Lamport. Clifford Heywood, Sidney Neeb, Allan and Harvey* Pfaff and Fred Tilly. Mrs. Peter Frayue is visiting with her son, Mr. Russel Frayne, Mr. and Mrs. Mulholland .and daughter spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. Clarke. Miss Marion Hodgert visited at Port Goderich at the home uf Miss Anne Whitten over the holiday. Mr. Gordon Koch left Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Follick and Pauline are holidaying at Severn. Mr. Francis Hili and daughter ( Joan of Hamilton spent the week- | day morning to take a summer end in town with Mr. Hill’s mother, Mrs. Aidworth. Mrs. Hill and sons who have been visiting here for the past two weeks returned to Ham ilton with them. •Mr. John Cole, of Vancouver Is land, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Dow, of Munro, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cole, of Russeldale, spent one eve ning last week with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hodgert. Mr. John Cole and Mr. Hodgert were school chums and have not seen each other for fifty years. will be held at Lakeview Casino Grand Bend K. Wednes- Community Park (weather permitting) Sun., July 6 at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. Art Campbell left last week to visit her home in Vancouver, B.C. Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher and Mary left Tuesday to holiday at Beau- maurice. Shirley and Lorna Taylor are at tending the Orendaga Y.W.C.A. camp near Goderich. Misses Marilyn and Kathryn Hicks visited recently in London with Mr. David Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. J, Bawden, of Col lingwood, visited for a few days with Mrs. Fred Bawden. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May and Gor don, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hendry left Tuesday morning for Cape Cod and a trip * through the New England states. ' Spirella Individually Designed Supports For Abdomen, 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 Mrs. Gibson, Mill street, was tak en to St. Joseph’s hospital in Lon don for treatment Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Russell, Bob and Jim are enjoying two weeks holidays at Turnbull’s Grove. Mr, Stan Frayne of Southcott Bros, staff is enjoying part of his holidays at the Bend this week. Donna McFalls has accepted a position as grocery clerk at South cott Bros, for the summer months. Mrs. Isaiah Tetreau, of near Hensail, Mr. and Mrs. H. McAdams, of Zurich, visited last Sunday with relatives in Thamesville and Chatham. Mr. B. W. F. Beavers returned home last Friday after a trip with his son George, and grandson Pat, through the eastern United (States visiting at New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Corning. He reports business good and crops looking ex cellent. I course at O.A.C., Guelph. ! Miss Phyllis Kerslake. of Lon don, is spending two weeks’ vaca tion at the home of her parents. Mr. Elmore Dunn, of Toronto, visited ovei’ the holiday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Dunn Miss Isabelle Anthony, of Ham ilton, is holidaying at the home of her parents, Rev. Jas. and Mrs. Anthony. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Taylor, Sarnia, are visiting with the mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 tor Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taman daughter Tony, of Listowel, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taman on Sunday. Mr. Wm. Wells, of Stephen Twp., is ill in Victoria* Hospital, London, and his condition at present is quite serious. Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Parsons and two sons, Donald and Myron, of Janesville, Wis., spent a few days with relatives. Mr. C. W. Christie returned home the latter part of last week after spending two don and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jerry and Joseph, visited on Friday last with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P. Bowey. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Margaret Thomas, spent Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. * Brampton, visited with Mr. Mrs. Frank Brierley and relatives ovei- the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strange and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ward, of Tor onto, spent the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Strange. Miss Myrtle Reeder, of Exeter, who is in training at the Wood- stock Hospital, received her cap Tuesday evening of last week. Mrs. L. F. Howey returned home Saturday after spending a month in Winnipeg visiting with Fit. Liut. E. L. Howey, of the R.C.A.F. and Mrs. .Howey. Mr. and Mrs. Roylance Westcott, Misses Helen and Doris Westcott spent the week-end in Detroit at tending the Marshali-Tulson wed ding. Mr. Ben Lyon, of Binscarth, Man., and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lyon, Florence and Isabel, of Brandon, Man., spent a couple of days with theii* cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kerslake. Mr. and Mrs. A. Holtz and daughter Myrtle, and Misses Myrtle Brown and Carol Powell, of Kit chener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Amy. Mrs. W. E. Gardiner, of Meaford, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. L. Richard. She returned home her i Chopping Mill At Crediton A J. MacKay and MacKay, of the holiday with Amy. Howard Ford, of and other i will be CLOSED for Custom Work while repairs are being made from July 7 to July 19 L. P. Boulianne Exeter markets Wheat, $1.26 Oats 65c. Barley, 70c Creamery Butter 54c A Large 34c A Medium 31c Pullet 28c B 28c C 26c For overnight or long trips we have some very hand some pieces of luggage. Smartly designed and of the best leather these Glad stone’s, Sport Bags, Aero Packs and Zipper Bags are the answer to luggage prob lems for your vacation trips. R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter, Ont. You’ll need a new belt with your sportwear and you’ll need go no further than the selection now on hand including leathers and plastics in browns, blacks, tans and greys. Axmmsteir Rugs We have been fortunate in securing several ax- minster rugs in a small scattered floral pattern with a deep green background. The ends of these rugs are fringed. 9 x lOl/z 9 x 12 An ideal wedding gift can be selected from our large stock of distinctive china. You will find gifts at moderate prices as well as some more expensive items. We invite you to come in and look around our china counters when the gift problem faces you. $75.00 $100.00 Strawberry and Cold Meal Supper ST. MARY’S CHURCH I SALEBRINSLEY in Closed Shed of® Tom Drake 100 Pair OxfordsWEDNESDAY and THURSDAY — July 9th, 10th «and Pumps ® Ella Raines SOUTH HURON JUNIOR FARMERS PICNIC Wonderful Values SPECIAL CLEARING SALE Your Choice $1.95 Summer Dresses Phone 16 .Anderson, and Mrs. » CHAMBRAYS ® SHEERS were Mr. and 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. Lad ies* Shoe EXETER COMMUNITY PARK at 6:15 p.m., D.S.T. /Monday, July 7th Lucan at Exeter STUDENTSADMISSION; 25c SUNDAY MIDNITE — MONDAY and TUESDAY July 7th, 8th © Deanna Durbin — with CARTOON and ADDED SHORT » ® Edmond O’Brien — with THREE STOOGES COMEDY — and — CHARLIE SPIVAK ORCHESTRA SHORT NOTE: The first evening performance starts at 7:30 p.m., D.S.T. You’ll Get the Most for Your Entertainment Dollar at the KIRKTON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION GARDEN PARTY Wednesday, July 16th GIRLS’ SOFTBALL GAME 6 p.m., D.S.T. Stratford Kroehlers vs. London Sapphires JUVENILE AMATEUR CONTEST 7:30 p.m., D.S.T ALL STAR PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM 9 p.m., D.S.T. 14 Outstanding Acts (WATCH FOR THE BIG AD NEXT WEEK) Adults 60c Parking 25c Children 30c will be held at STRATFORD PARK WEDNESDAY, JULY 9th Supper will be served pt 5:30. Everyone bring their lunch basket with them. Junior Farmer members and their friends are cordially invited to attend. Please keep the date in mind and plan to go along with the crowd. Richard. She returned Wednesday accompanied by mother, Mrs. S. Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Merrill, Ingersoll, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dinner. Miss June Merrill, who has been visiting here, returned home with them. Miss Amy Lind, of Hamilton, iMiss (Margaret Henry, of London, Mr. Reg. Beavin, of Galt, Mr. Cam eron Henry, of Brucefield, week-end visitors with Mrs. Allen Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Washington, and Mr. Laverne Stone, Donna and Marlene, of Kirkton, spent Thursday eve ning of. last week with Mr. and Mrs. James Squire. ■Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel, of Clinton, spent a few days at the James Street United church par sonage assisting their son-in-law and daughter, Rev. H. J. and Mrs. Snell to get settled. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Sweet and Irene motored to Detroit for the Marshali-Tulson wedding on Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Sweet are visit ing for several days with relatives in Detroit and Windsor. 9ASEBAU ® GINGHAMS ® JERSEYS A nice selection of these dresses can be seen on our racks in floral and striped patterns; cap, short and three-quarter length sleeves in all sizes in a range of prices from $4.95 to $15.95 Southcott Bros.