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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-10-02, Page 10THE TIMES-ADVOCATE> EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2nd, 1947Page 10 Regular of Exeter Branch ian Legion will be held in the CLUB ROOMS Town Topics— 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 ar*1 interested in you and your friends . . Phone 31W Previews Its Coming Attractions s Tues., Oct. 7th commencing at 8 o’clock sharp At 9:15 we will show a picture “THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN” All members and their wives or lady friends are invited to see this picture, R. E. Fooley, A. M. Easton, of Caledonia, Myrtle Brown Kemp, of To- -end with Mr. WEDNESDAY, October 1st — 1 NIGHT ONLY — Two Features — 'Cowboy Blues’ ® Charles Starrett © Smiley Burnett The Devil on Wheels’ © Darryl Hickman and Dance Mr. aud Mrs. K. G. Hockey visit­ ed in Toronto one day last week. Miss Helen Howe, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her aunt, Miss L. M, Jeekell, Mrs. Fred Wilson, visited her aunt, Mrs. over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ronto, spent the week and Mrs. K. G. Hockey. Mr. Geo. Kinney, of London, is visiting with his daughter, Mrs. K. G. Hockey and Mr. Hockey. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Willsie, of Ham­ ilton, were week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Marshall. Mr. G. W. Lawson was in Toron­ to Tuesday of last week on business. Mrs. Thos. Harvey is in London visiting with her daughter, Mrs. J. Batson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hockey and children spent Sunday in Clinton visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. Mur- McKNIGHT’S HALL,EXETER THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — October 2, 3, Saturday Night Show commences at 7 p.m. Tues., Oct, 7th ray. Mr, and Mrs. Pearce, Dr. and Mrs. Whiting and daughter attend­ ed Wallacetown Fair last Friday. Mr. Donald Campbell, of Regina, spent the week-end with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Campbell. Donald is attendin ronto University this year- Mrs. Addie McKenney, Mrs. Hasel, Mrs. Fred Ellerington, Miss Mar* '----x ~ * t and Mrs. Wm. El­ lerington spent Sunday with Rev, M. A. and Mrs. Hunt at Mitchell and attended the Harvest Thanks­ giving services. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Geddes spent a few days during the week in Sar­ nia with relatives, companied by Mrs, her return to New iting with Mr. and a couple of weeks. Mr. C. H. McAvoy, of Wingham, who recently underwent a serious operation in Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don, is getting along as well as can be expected. His many friends will wish for him a speedy recov- Turnbull, of Brownsville, spent the | garet Quinton ■woalr-aurl xvif-h tlift la H.Af’s sistAi'week-end with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Wm. Cook and Mr. Cook. Rev. C. L. Langford conducted Harvest Thanksgiving service in St. James church, Clandeboye, Sunday evening at 7.30 p.m. Mrs. Ellen Holtzman and daugh­ ter, Pearl, of Cleveland, visited with the former’s sister, Mrs Lydia Switzer over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Amy and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eagleson and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. McKay, of St, Thomas. Mrs, R. C. Jeekell left Monday via Vancouver to return to her home at Ontario, Calif., after spending the summer with Miss L. M. Jeekell, They were ac- Ida Forrest on jersey aftei' vis- Mrs. Geddes for Mrs. Waddell, of Guelph, is visit­ ing for a, week with her sisters, Mrs. O. v. Pickard and Mrs. M. Sweet. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. returned after spending a Ann Arbour with Mr. and S. Moon, Gordon May, who has the Bank of Commerce staff in wood, has brook, Mr. and Grace and ney visited on Sunday at Soldens Corners. Mr. and Mrs. T, A. Currie, and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Foxton, of Wing­ ham, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Hopper. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Waldron and Gail, of Clinton, visited with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. N Hockey on Sunday. Fred Luxton has resigned his po­ sition at Silverwood Dairies Ltd,, London, to begin his second year, at Western University. Mrs. M. McAvoy and Miss Annie Sanders returned last week after visiting for a week with Mrs. Ida M. Sanders of London. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wurm and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Campbell motored to Port Huron, Sebewaing and Pigeon Mich., over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardiner, of Meaford, called on relatives in Ex­ eter Wednesday after holidaying in Niagara (Falls and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Murdoch, of Hamilton, and Miss Olive Wood, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Wood. Mr. W. G. Medd was in London Tuesday to meet his daughter, Mrs. W. A. Reaman and daughter, Car­ roll, wlxo have been visiting in Toronto for a week with Mr. W. Reaman. * Harvey have in E week Mrs been been transferred to Mrs. A. J. Penliale Mr. and Mrs. T. M. on At- Bln- and Din- ELECTRIC RANGES REFRIGERATORS WASHING MACHINES — IRONERS — RADIOS SMALL APPLIANCES R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Guaranteed Parts Moderate Charges Exeter, Ont. SOCKS for Jones ADMISSION 50c Everyone Welcome SWEATERSMONDAY and TUESDAY —- October Sth, 7th HELP the HELPLESS! A Large 44c. A Medium 40c. B 26c. • 0 18c. Hl ill I 111 UIIII f 110111 are also A good range of socks is now on display and these include the ever -popular diamonds and checks as well as plain and other fancy de­ signs. The sweater coats that have recent­ ly arrived have zipper fronts and maroon and blue in color. We have sleeveless designs. 4 FRIDAY, OCT. 3rd, 1947 9:00 a.m. McKNIGHT’S HALL Axminster Mats $2.15 and $2.69 * A EXETER ARENA OPERA HOUSE, EXETER 1 $3.59 and $4.25 Priced at $1.10 Entire Net Proceeds for the Exeter District Hosp Here’s something just a little different. It is Star- Glo Novelty Yarn. While only a two-ply yarn it is very heavy and could be knitted into an attract­ ive heavy sweater for winter. A wide choice of colors is available. MONDAY and TUESDAY October 6tli, 7th • classroom or dress are several colours brown and navy plain colour trim. School and Pre-School Child­ ren who have not received Diphtheria and Scarlet Fever Immunization. $300. in Prizes In a better quality throw mat see these Axmin- sters. Measuring 27” x 54” they are in two de­ sign’s. There is a plain green and wine mottled design. Both have fringed edges. Sizes 38 to 44 — $6.95 Corduroy Jumpers The. very thing for the children to play in. Several colors from which to choose including green, brown, wine and royal blue. The sizes are from 2 to 6 Hooked Mate Just what you want for tile bedroom or bathroom, these hooked mats come in a wide range of color­ ings and designs. 'Sea of Grass’ — M-G-M Special Feature — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ® Katherine Hepburn © Spencer Tracey ® Robert Walker ® Melvyn Douglas General Admission: 40c (including tax) 'Love Letters’ ® Joseph Cotten • Jennifer Jones ---------COMING--------- “Wonderful Life” “Rosy Ridge” “The Great Victor Herbert” “The Great Waltz” “Gone With the Wind” The first show commences at 7.30 Phone 135 Exeter, Ontario Huron Co-Operative Medical Associaton will hold a ELIMVILLE UNITED CHURCH , October Sth at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. E. A. Anderson, of Wingham, guest speaker Also National Film Board pictures Earl Whiting, Township Director 5» at 8:30 p.m. 15 ROUNDS FOR CHICKEN 10 OR MORE ROUNDS FOR TURKEYS Special Door Prize will be a Turkey The Canadian- Legion Exeter Branch 167 New Entertainment Mr, and Mrs. Ray Flannigan’s Orchestra Immunization Exeter Public School Paper Collection The Exeter Boy Scouts will collect paper Sat, October 18 th Please have your bundles tied and in a convenient place for pick-up. SCOUT NIGHT in Scout Hall Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.49. * Oats 65 c. Barley, 75c Creamery Butter 6 6c Eggs, EggS, x.xcuxum Eggs, Pullets 36c. Eggs, Eggs, Give GENEROUSLY to The Red Shield Appeal ALDON THEATRE PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS October 3rd, 4th FRIDAY and SATURDAY ‘Pride of Bluegrass’ • Edith Fellows ® Gantry (the Blind Horse) Three Sons a Guns’ Wayne Morris © Susan Peters THE GIRL GUIDES will commence their fall and winter meetings in the Legion rooms on Thursday, October 9th, at 7:30. Mary Easton J Rita Hayworth ® Glenn Ford also “NICKEL TALES” and “LOCO LOBO” WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY October 8th, 9th ‘Rhapsody in Blue’ © Joan Leslie ® Robert Alda and “EAGER BEAVER” Short Subject Men’s Flannelette Pajamas At present all sizes are avail­ able. in men’s flannelette pajam­ as. They are. of good weight with striped ’design. Cool nights are just around the corner, so we suggest you get yours now for comfortable sleeping this winter.- TWO-OUNCE SKEINS - 55c We also have a small assortment of finer yarns . Men's Sweaters Here is a warm jacket that is ideal for the wear. There in maroon, tweed with They have zipper fronts. Door Prizes Admission: Thursday Night 10c; Friday Night 25c; Public School Children 10c both nights Saturday Night DANCING Sat., Oct 4 th FRANKIE TRAHER (formerly of the Casa Royal Orchestra) featuring LES. GLENNIE on vocals and JOE BA.DALATO» pianist Dancing 9 p.m, to 12 pan. Admission 50c 'The Canadian Legionj Exeter Branch 167 Boy’s Sweaters smart jacket are these two- tone garments for boys. They are available in two colors, grey trimmed, with navy and beige trimmed with wine. Just the thing for school and better dress; zipper fronts; sizes 28 to