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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-09-18, Page 8James St. W.A > and taking in the i of Lon- of his . Satur- re- he Finkbeiner, i the funeral Rosina Stahl on 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 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18th, 1947 liversary ar Harvest Home Sunday, September 28th Service at 11 a.in. Special music is being provided. Kirkton Fair WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 24 and 25 Bicycle RaceRunning Race - Purse $30 all departments IN ATTENDANCEBAND Public Foot Races ANNUAL FROLIC Oct. 2 and 3 School Parade and Drill Musical Chairs on Horseback Canada’s Newest Concert Discovery and Most Unique Musical Family MONDAY and TUESDAY — September 22nd, 23rd MUSICAL PROGRAM BY RADIO AND LOUD SPEAKER Admission 25c; Automobiles 25c; Children under 12, 10c LIBERAL PRIZES in Shetland Pony Race Freak Outfit Calf Race — SPEAKER —. Rev. H. J. Sne® 'Aly Favorite Brunette’ 9 Bob Hope • Dorothy Lamour FRIDAY and SATURDAY — September 19th, 20th 'Keeper of the Bees’ e Michael Duane ® Gloria Henry Also: “SPORT OF KINGS” Saturday Night Show commences at 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY — September 17th, 18th NOTICE iii Wing- ALDON THEATRE and No OPERA HOUSE, EXETERYou Don’t Want Sat., Sept. 20To Miss the IN THE EXETER ARENA NEW GAMES MH 4' New Scout on Friday, MONDAY and TUESDAY September 22nd, 33rd FRIDAY and SATURDAY September 19th, 20th A Big Double Feature — Thurs. and Fri. The Canadian Legion, Eketer Branch 167 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY September 24th, 25th — in technicolor — ® Maria Montez © Jon Hall C-O-M-I-N-G S-O-O-N Mark Hellinger’s “BRUTE FORCE” Told the Killer’s Way (Adult Entertainment) GRAND BEND PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS Live Wires’ © East Side Kids ‘Cover Girl' — in technicolor —- ® Rita Hayworth ® Gene Kelly with “PHONEY BALONEY” Cartoon Dancing 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission SOc STAN SKIPPER and his orchestra 'Colorado « Eddie Dean . (Cinecolor) Also: FEATURE COMEDY --------COMING--------- “Sea of Grass” “Wonderful Life” “Rosy Ridge “The Great Victor Herbert” “The Great Waltz” “Gone With the Wind” ® Cubs meet at New Scout Hall 7:00 pan., Friday, Sept. 19th. ® Scouts meet at Hall 7:50 p.m., Sept. 19th. © Church Parade ham Sunday morning, Sept. 21st. Transportation and lunch provided. Boys 12 years and over who wish to become Boy Scouts, please contact the Scoutmas­ ter, Ted Boswell, at his home. COMING “The Davies Dashwood Evangelical Church Mon., Sept. 22nd, ADMISSION ADULTS 40c CHILDREN 25c ‘Gypsy Wildcat’ Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Patrick, or Ottawa, spent the week-end with Mrs. J. 0. Snell. Don Southeott left Tuesday for London to register as a freshman at Western University. Mr. Robt. Elkrington has turned from the West where spent a couple of weeks, Messrs. K, Hockey and D. Hend­ ry were in Toronto for a couple of days last week on business. Mr. Ray Wuerth spent a few days holidaying with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Long, of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Prance and Norman Peter spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walker and Dorothy, of Wroxeter, spent Sun-* day with Mr. and Mrs. Pat Reid, of Exeter North. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel, of Clinton, visited on Sunday with their son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Harold Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Allison .arriv­ ed home the latter part of last week after a pleasant motor trip to Quebec City and points enroute. Mr. and Mrs. .Tuck Healey and Shaaron, of Watford and Ulr. Bill Woodall, of Windsor, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Aug­ ust Gregus and Dlrs. Woodall. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brierley last week were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ford, of Brampton, Mr. Ross McLean and daughter, Donalda, and Mr. Louis Gable, of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Anderson and family, of Kippen, accompani­ ed by Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell of Exeter, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Caldwell, of St. Thom­ as, on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Asher and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Weber motored to the United States, through the Catskill Mountains, to New York City and Coney Island last week. Mr. and ’Mrs. R. G. Seldon left this week for Rochester, Minn., where they will join their son, Dr. Harry Seldon and wife on a motor trip through the midwestern states going as far as Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. T. were in Sarnia on guests of Rev. A. ,B. and Mrs. Ir­ win, the occasion being wedding anniversary couples . We extend our lations. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Mr. Reg. Wuerth returned to London after holidaying at his home. - Mr. E. E. Down, of Toronto, vis­ ited over the week-end with rela­ tives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Hooper, of London, are visiting with friends and relatives .........................' fair. Mr. Garfield don, attended aunt, Mrs. day. Mrs. Ida is spending home of Geddes, Huron Street, prior leaving for Florida. Dr, II. London, visited on Sunday with Rev. and -------- Kingston Seattle, Wash., where she visited with her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. J. M, and Mrs. Kingston. Mrs. J. M, Kingston, of Seattle, is a sis­ ter of Mrs. Harold Snell. Forest, of New a few holidays Mr. and Mrs. Jersey, at the Albert to R. and Mrs. Kingston, of Mrs. Harold J. Snell. Mrs. had just returned from ALVIN CRAGO, Pres.HUGH BERRY, Sec’y-Treas. Exeter Lions Club’s Big NEW ENTERTAINMENT LIONS CLUB FOLLIES OF 1947 Presented by H. W. Simpson Entertainment Bureau, Windsor The entire show comes direct to Exet-er from the Teeswater Fall Fair. ENTIRE NET PROCEEDS FOR Exeter District Hospital Fund O. Southeott Monday the the 33rd of both congratu- Cudmore. Bruce and Nancy were at Spring­ bank on Saturday attending the reunion o,f the January 19 33 Grad­ uating class of Victoria Hospital Mrs. Hazel Timms, R.N. and little daughter Sue. of London spent the week-end with them in Exeter. Mr. Clifford H. McAvoy, of Wing­ ham, will visit his mother, Mrs. McAvoy and aunt. Miss Annie Sanders in town today (Thursday) prior to going to London to under­ go an operation at Victoria Hospit­ al. His many friends will hope fo? a speedy recovery. ‘Temptation’ ® Merle Oberon © Geoi’ge Brent (Adult Entertainment) with WILD TURKEY” Sport Short and “FRANK DUCK BRINGS ’EM BACK ALIVE” Cartoon Saturday Night DANCING Sat., Sept. 27 FRANKIE TRAHER (formerly of the Casa Royal Orchestra) and His Seven Commodores featuring LES. GLENNIE out vocals KIPPEN Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sandra visited Harold Mr. of with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons. Mr* and Mrs. Grant Love and Nancy, of Caro, Mich., spent the week-end with Miss Beatrice Coop­ er. Mrs. S. Baird, Oran and Gerald spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McBride. Mr. L. McBride, of Windsor, spent a few days recently^ with his parents, Mr. and Bride. Mr. and Mrs. and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Rumble, of Clinton. Mr.. and Mrs. Arnold Gaskstetter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Deichert, of Staffa. Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane vis­ ited recently with Clinton. The congregation United church are anniversary on Sunday next, Sept­ ember 2}lst at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. The guest .speaker at the morning service will be Rev. E. Stanway, of Brucefield and in the evening, Rev. Harold Snell, of James St. United church, Exeter. Kippen choir will furnish special music with Rev. Mr. Hinton as soloist. Services at Kippen will be cancelled. Rally Day will be observed dur­ ing .the church service in St. An­ drew’s United church here on Sun­ day, September 23th at 11 a.m. Children of the Sunday School will take part in the service and there will be a Junior choir. A large at­ tendance is requested to encourage these young people in their Christ­ ian Endeavour. and Ronald, of recently with Mr. Jones. Thomas Coward Kirkton, visited on Westlake. Bayfield, and Mrs. and son, Sunday Mrs. Robt. Me- John Anderson on Sunday with relatives in of Hillsgreen holding their .DASHWOOD Miss Euoleen Kuntz and Miss Eleanor Culver, «f the Bell Tele­ phone staff, London, spent several days last week with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kun til. Compliment youi’ holiday visitors by phoning the news to the Times- Advocate. A growing’ child’s eyes need special care to protect them from eyestrain, To z see properly, the child adjusts, not only his eyes but his trunk and his entire posture. Make sure they study, read or do hobby work under proper light placed for maximum eye comfort. An extra lamp in every room means better light, Complete stock of Lamps and Lighting Fixtures including Fluorescent Lighting . . . GOOD LIGHTING MEANS GOOD HEALTH . . . Help the Helpless! Give Generously to The Red Shield Appeal You can keep the old bus in smart shape, and save your­ self both time and money by having fender dents and small body jobs attended to prompt­ ly. We guarantee first class workmanship on all jobs. R. E Phpne 109 Exeter, Ont.I SWEATERS and these include the ever diamonds and checks as plain and other fancy de­ The sweater coats that have recent­ ly arrived have zipper fronts and are maroon and blue in color. We also have sleeveless designs. SOCKS A good range of socks is now on display popular well as signs. Ed’s Machine Shop Two Blocks East of Main Street on John Street. Exeter Markets Wheat, $1-49. Oats 65c Barley, 75c Creamery Butter 54c Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, .* HELP the HELPLESS! Give GENEROUSLY to The Red Shield Appeal > * < » A Large 42c. A Medium 40c. Pullets 35c. B 26 c. C 22c