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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-07-10, Page 8WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY — July 9th, 10th — Two Features — love and Learn9 ® Jack Carson ® Robert Hutton ® Martha Vickers ® Janis Paige 'Mr. District Attorney1' ® Adolphe Menjou ® Dennis O’Keefe ® Marguerite Chapman FRIDAY and SATURDAY — July 11th, 12th — Two Features — Saturday Night Show commences at 7 p.m. 'King of the Wild Horses’ ® Preston Foster.. 'Little Miss Broadway’ — Musical Comedy — MONDAY and TUESDAY — July 14th, 15th ’lhe Late George Apley9 © Ronald Coleman ® Richard Hayden ® Peggy Cuimmings ---------COiMING--------- “The Yearling” “Mom and Dad” “Lady in the Lake” “Sea of Grass” “It Happened in Brooklyn” Phone 135 The first show commences at 7.30 Exeter, Ontario EXETER COMMUNITY PARK at 6:15 p.m., D.S.T. Monday, July 14th Dashwood at Exeter ADMISSION: 25c STUDENTS 10c Aldon Theatre GRAND BEND PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY and SATURDAY — July 11th, 12th «» ® Barbara Hale THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 10th, 1947 Mr. and Mrs. Ken -Crawford, of Toronto, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Creech. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Keddy, n£ Detroit, visited for several days with Miss Nettie Keddy. Mr. Thomas Elliott on Monday suffered a nasty gash in his hand which close. Mr. called afternoon while Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Murdoch, of Hamilton, spent the week-end with Mrs. Murdoch’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood. Miss Olive Wood left last week from Toronto on a trip to the west coast and will visit in Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Triebner and Roy spent a week visiting with friends and relatives in Windsor and Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Triebner were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willert, Mrs. James Oliver, Mrs. Ira Rice, all of Glenee, Mich., Miss Mary Knightley, of London. required several stitches to Win. H. Moise, of Blenheim, on friends in Exeter Tuesday on his way to MIXED BOWLING JITNEY Friday, July 11th All new bowlers, members and non­ members are cordially invited. Bowls can be provided for those who need them. Please hand your name into B. M. Francis by Friday, 4 p.m. Entry 25c Everybody Welcome a HURON-PERTH Basebail Lucan at Dashwood Fri., July 11th 6:30 pan., D.S.T. Future Games at Dashwood July 18—St. Marys July 25—‘Exeter July 31—Centralia iRCAF ® Robert Young — with SPORT SHORT and CARTOON 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 Miss Ella Jones, of Stratford, | , Mri Sweet and Helen are visit- visited in town during the past ins in Guelph. week. ! Mr. G. J. Dow is shipping one Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher, of 1 hundred horses ■ - - Thursday of this is going to the and five loads to Miss Jean Snell spent the past week holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Snell and at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Caulkett, of Port Huron, Mich., yislted over .the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fraser. Visitors at the home of 'Mrs. L, Sweitzer were Miss Pearl M. Haist, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spickett and daughter, Dorothy, of Detroit, Micli., and Mr. Art Luxton, of South Bend, Ind. Mitchell, were Sunday visitors in Exeter. Messrs. Russel Ivan Prouty were the week-end. Misses Gloria Marie Jensen are visiting in ford this week. Mrs. Milo Snell and Mrs. N. Collingwood at Oshawa Appleton Mr, and Mrs. Glen Cypliery, of i and over and Strat- Baker are holidaying at their summer cot­ tages at Grand Bend. Miss Vina Fisher and Mrs. Wm. Davis, of Hamilton, are visiting with Miss Verna Coates. Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Davis, of Kin­ cardine, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Joe DesLandes, of St. Thomas, visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Crocker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fraser, of De­ troit, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fraser. Mrs. Grace Aidworth left last week to spend some time with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Beckler. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wilkinson and two children, of Escanaba, Mich., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper. Mrs. G. K. Crocker and Mrs. Mur­ ray Kirby and daughter Bobby, of Hensall, motored to St. Thomas on Thursday of last week. Mrs. George Smith and two sons, Richard and Benjamin, of Buffalo, N.Y., spent their vacation with Mr. Wm. Kuntz and Dorothy. Misses Jennie M. Lake and Lena Mennear, of Yonkers, N.Y., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Coates Miss cepted Caven the place of Miss Muriel Whilsmith. Visitors at the home of Robt. Tinney over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Colelougli, of Wood- stock, and Mr. Glen Colelougli, of Grandby, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ford and daughter Diane, of Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor over the week-end. Diane remained for a few holidays. Mr. Ross McLean and daughter Donalda and friend, Mr. Louis Gables, returned to Detroit after a visit with Mr, and Mrs. F. Brier­ ley and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hurdon, Jack, Bill and Joyce, of Detroit, are vis­ iting with the former’s brother, George, at Port Frank and calling- on old friends in the community, and other relatives. Nonna M. Knight has ac- the position as organist of Presbyterian church taking Wednesday and week. One load Montreal market Belgium. R.N., of Adrian, Mich., a7 INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE Lumberman’s Mutual Casualty Co. World’s Greatest Automobile Mutual. FIRE Mill Owner’s Mutual Fire Insurance Co. A dividend paying company for over seventy years. HOSPITALIZATION Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association The largest company of its kind in the world. Windsor, visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Crocker on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Charles Rinshed, of Romu­ lus, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Claire Cook and Douglas, of Detroit, Mich., spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kestle. Mrs. Cook and Douglas are remaining for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Win, Sweitzer and daughter, Mrs. George Clark, of Thedford, motored to Sarnia last Thursday to visit their niece, IMrs, Donald Barr and family, They all spent Friday at Kenwiclc-on-the- Lake, it tbeing the occasion of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer’s twenty- third wedding anniversary. ...................................JmLI!gg, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Kestle and Marie, of Sebringville, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kestle. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ford and Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Jean and Jeanette visited in Sarnia on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dearing. Miss Greta Harness, of the Bank of Montreal staff, has been on holidays and with Mrs. Harness spent a week with Mrs. Mawhinney and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brand at Alvinston. Last week Miss Harness, her mother and Mrs. F. Bawden visited with Mrs. Jacobs, of Clin­ ton, at her summer home at Bay- field. Miss Harness resumed her work on Monday. lances For Better Living Here, you can see the electrical ap­ pliances that’ll make light of your household chores. Our famous name appliances are designed by leaders in the field. They work better—look better—and are built to withstand wear and tear. Come in and see them at any time. R. E. RUSSELL Exeter, Ont.Phone 109 Ernest C. Harvey Insurance Agency Phone 47 Exeter \ Belts Exeter Markets Wheat $1.42 Oats 65c. Barley, 70c Creamery Butter 54c Eggs, A Large 34c Eggs, A Medium 31c Eggs, Pullet 28c Eggs, B 28c Eggs, C 26c 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. New Grandstand. Wednesday, July 16th GARDEN PARTY IN KIRKTON Wednesday, July 16th » Bern Conway—'Master of Ceremonies The Toilettes—Dancing Dandies Jack McLean—Canada’s best Impersonator The Barnas—Cowboy Songs Stan. Young-—Something new in Xylophone playing Tile Four' Chorders—Barber Shop Harmonies by a C.B.C. Network Quartette Johnny Downs—Orchestra Adults 60c Parking REFRESHMENT BOOTHS ON THE GROUNDS CLINTON RACES I FOUR RACES FOR PURSES TOTALLING $1400 Tiie McDonnell Mobile Starting Gate will be used. This is an opportunity to see this new modern equipment in action for the. first time in this district. One of the fastest tracks in Ontario^. Races start 1:30, D.S.T There are lots of Garden Parties but you’ll agree that this is the best one. COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION *, SUNDAY MIDNITE — MONDAY and TUESDAY July 14th, 15th “Mister District Attorney ® Dennis O’Keefe ® Marguerite Chapman • Adolph Menjou — with — TWO ADDITIONAL SHORT SUBJECTS WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY — July 16th, 17th “The Locket ® Lorraine Day • Brian Aheme *— with — TECHNICOLOR CARTOON and EDDY FOYE, JR. COMEDY NOTE: The first evening performance starts at 7:30 p.m., D.S.T. GIRL’S SOFTBALL GAME 6 p.m., D.S.T. Stratford Kroehlers vs. London Sapphires Stratford has won the ball game for two years. This year the teams play for first prize money. Come early and see an outstanding ball game. JUVENILE AMATEUR CONTEST 7:30 p.m., D.S.T. Better than ever. Twenty-two numbers. Winners of the preliminary contests, Splendid program of varied en“ tertainment. Singing, Dancing, Instrumentals and Comedy. ALL STAR PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM 9 p.m., D.S.T. Jeanne Harris—A bit of Scotch Hazel Bell—Singing your Favorite Songs Glare Rouse—The one-man band Len Biirfr—Army Show Star Alice Dunbar—Chuck Fill! of Fun Bill Conway—Tap Dancer. “A Real Smoothie.” Roy Head & Co.—Magician and Ventriloquist 25c Children 3Oc