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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-10-16, Page 10Page 10 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15th, 1947 The Exeter Boy Scouts will collect paper Items of Social and Personal Interest , . . In and Around Town Special Service AU people interested in hearing a stirring Christian Message are in­ vited to attend James St. United Church on Thursday evening, Oct. 10th, at 8 p.m. Rev. Wm. S, Taylor, M.A., B.D., Rli.D., Will be the guest preacher, Dr, Taylor is of the Indore Christian College, of India, under the auspices of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union will be held in MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Exeter, on FRIDAY EVENING at 8 P.M. There will be at least 30 contest­ ants in Elocution and Ringing. The winning contestants will be presented with medals and all contestants will receive gifts. Come and hear our young people. A Silver Collection will be taken. I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beaver and little son, David Charles, of Toron­ to, spent the holidays at the home of Mrs. J. C. Snell and at Crediton.I Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paisley, Jeanette and David and Mr. El­ more Dunn, of Toronto, spent the week-end holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bassow and Miss Emmie Bassow, of Zurich, Mrs. Isaiah Tetreau, of near Hensall, visited on Sunday last with rela­ tives at Monkton. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Campbell, of Belmont, and Mr. Miller Campbell, of London, spent the holiday week­ end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Campbell. Please have your bundles tied and in a convenient place for pick-up. SCOUT night in Scout Hall Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. Afternoon 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 Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bray and family, of New Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mi's. Victor Kestle and called on rela­ tives and friends. Thanksgiving, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Doupe were. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Doupe and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hodge, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weber and ■ Ronnie, of Crediton, Mr. and Mrs. I Howard Hodge, of Birr. Bridge and Tea IN THE PARISH HALL Friday, Oct. 17th ' at 2:30 p.m. All ladies welcome. ADMISSION 35c Miss Margaret E. Brown left on Tuesday to spend the winter in Ontario, California Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brock, of Hamilton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hopper and family spent the Thanksgiving hol­ iday witli relatives in Wingham, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Johns, of Hamilton .visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johns over the week-end. Miss Marie training at don, spent here. Mr. Gerry, giving Steiner. Mrs. Louise Witmer, of Thed­ ford, is visiting with her son daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs, Witmer. Mr. Errol Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. O, R. Francis, of Woodstock, visited over the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Fran­ cis. Mrs. Isaiah Tetreau, of Hensall, spent Thanksgiving week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. McAdams, of Lon­ don. Mrs, Velma Lee visited with her father, Mr. George Easterbrook and sister, Miss Phoebe Easter­ brook. Mr. and Mrs. George Wakefield, of Toronto, visited over the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. S. MacNaughton. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Allan Norma Steinbach over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Donald of Hamilton, are visiting son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. .Etheringto.n. .Dr. R. F. Bruce, of Onaway, Mich., visited with Miss Alice Hack­ ney and brother, also with Mrs. Cole one day last week. . Mr. Charles Monteith and sister, Miss Ella Monteith visited with the former’s daughter, Mrs. Ted dard, at Ilderton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cann granddaughter, Patricia, and and Mrs. Peter Bertram visited in Dunnville over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Don, Shirley and Leonard, of onto, spent Thanksgiving with atives in Hensall and Exeter. Mrs. Grace Aidworth, who been spending the past few months with her daughter, Mrs. Mose Beckler, of Usborne, left Monday with her son, Mr. Frances Hill, of Hamilton, where she intends to spend a few months. Mrs. Aidworth has not been enjoying the best of health for some time and her many . friends wish her some improvement. in the coming weeks. Mr, and Mrs. T. O. Southcott spent Sunday with relatives at Ar­ thur. Gordon. May, of Binbrook, spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Doherty, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mrs. Valeria Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Tapp, of London, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heywood. On Thanksgiving Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Smetliers and Patricia of Detroit, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. A. Houston, of Seafortli, visited with Mr. T. and Miss Alice Hack­ ney. • Mrs. Rhoda" Sliapton entertained for Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lawson, Mrs. Gerald Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Hicks, Marilyn and Catherine. SB. Trivitt Memorial Club Leavitt’s Theatre Previews Its Coming Attractions - WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY — October 15th, 16th — Two Features — 'Undercover Maisie’ — M-G-M Feature — 4 ® Ann Sothern ' ® Barry Nelson 'Bulldog Drummond at Bay’ © Anita Louise ® Pat O’Moore ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY and SATURDAY October 17th, 18th Stop, Look and See the new Phileo Freezer that is now on display in our show room. For preserving vegetables, fruit, meat and game here is the ideal unit. Although it requires but a minimum of space the Pliilco Freezer gives you plenty of room to store foods and keep them fresh. If you are interested drop in and we’ll be glad to demonstrate it. FRIDAY and SATURDAY — October 17th, 18th — Two Features — Saturday Night Show commences at 7 p.m. i 'Gun Fighters’ — Special Cinecolor Feature — ® Randolph Scott 'Aly Dog Shep’ ® Tom Neal ‘Enchanted Forest’ ® Edmund Lowe © Brenda Joyce Short Subjects;: “MUSIC BOX” with Laurel and Hardy, and “GREAT PIGGY BANK ROBBERY” MONDAY and TUESDAY October 20th, 2.1st ‘Tars and Spars’ ® Alfred Drake @ Janet Blair Short Subjects: “BEAUTY FOR SALE” and “RECALL TO ARMS” MONDAY and TUESDAY — October 20th, 21st — Two Features — I 'The Great Victor Herbert’ 4 — Featuring the ever popular Victor Herbert Music — | ® Mary Martin ® Allan Jones ® All-Star Cast i The Jungle Princess’ | • Dorothy Lamour ® Ray Milland WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY October 22nd, 23rd ‘That Certain Feeling’ ® Melvin Douglas ® Merle Oberon Short Subjects: “CALLING ALL FIBBERS” and “PICNIC PANIC” ---------COMING---------- “The Great Waltz” “Gone With the Wind” “I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now” “Forever Amber” The first show commences at 7.30 Phone 135 Exeter, Ontario S...................................... .............................— —— — H. ! BADMINTON CLUB Opening Night EXETER ARENA GYMNASIUM i Tuesday, Oct. 21st - Sp.rii. i All those interested in playing Badminton this winter, plan 5 to attend the opening night. New members will be given i every opportunity to learn the game. * Ray Wuerth, President, Anne Whitten, Sec’y-Treas. —------------—........... .....——J, FRIDAY NIGHT IN PERSON Presenting Hie Now ‘‘Music&l-’ Dance Muslo bunllbU1 BffliET' AND HIS ! FAMOUS ORCHESTRA 1 I featuring | LOVELY VOCALIST JEAN LOUISE ■ Legion Bingo McKNIGHT’S HALL Thursday, October 23rd at 8:30 pan. 15 ROUNDS FOR CHICKEN 10 ROUNDS FOR TURKEYS Special Door Prize will be a Turkey Dancing 9 to 1 ADVANCETICK ETs\ AT ?1.00 Regular Admission $1.25 - - Advance tickets now on sale in London at Helntzman & CO. Record Dept., Embassy Restaurant, Freddy’s Smoke Shop, Hotel Ridout and Arena Box Office. In St* Thomas at Anthony MtislO % God- Suits and Overcoats has Taman’s and daugh- week in Sar- CLINIC and Wes A Large 48c A Medium 43c Pullets 37c B 29c C ISc. Hamilton, of Thanksgiving parents, following a for appen- Fraser, Mr. and Miss in Detroit Melville ,nurse-in Victoria Hospital, Lon- Sunday at her home Win. Fraser, visited and Mr. Franklin, their J. Gordon Davis, Tor­ i’el- and of Stratford, spent Thanks- with Dr. E. S. and Mrs. FRIDAY, OCT. 17th, 1947 9:00 a.m. R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter, Ont. Mrs. C. W. Kestle and OPERA HOUSE, EXETER Phone 16 Exeter Sat., Oct. 18 FRANKIE TRAHER (formerly of the Casa Royal Orchestra) featuring LES. GLENNIE on vocals and JOE BADALATO, pianist Dancing 9 pan. to 12 p.m. Admission 50c The Canadian Legion, Exeter Branch 167 ............. , » .. ..........:■■■„........ Miss , Hazel Kerslake, of Toronto, spent the holiday at the latter’s home in Usborne. Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Coultis, of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Coultis. Rev. H. J. and Mrs. Mahoney, Phyllis and ©Margaret spent Thanks giving in Guelph at the home of Mrs. Rd. Mahoney. Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer entertained twenty-two children, grandchildren and friends to a turkey dinner on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hill, of Pt. Huron, spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and other relatives. Mrs. Devine, of Centralia under­ went an operation for the removal of her tonsils at Mrs. Hunter’s nursing home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pickard, Mar­ guerite and Trudy visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Gladman in Hamil­ ton for the holiday week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Butler, of London, Miss Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Perkins and Nola spent Thanksgiving at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Davis, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. No.rman Millen, of Peterborough, spent Thanksgiving with relatives in town. Wm. Stanlake returned home from Victoria Hospital in London Thursday of last week successful operation dicitis. Mrs. Mary Hannigan ter Mary, spent the holiday week­ end in Niagara with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox. Miss Mary Hannigan spent the rest of the nia. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Toronto, spent the holidays with the latter’s Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kernick. Messrs Allan Down and Roy Baker, Kindersley, Sask., called on and Mrs. Kernick on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gourlay and family, of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor, of Anderson, Mrs. Edith Hodgson, of Saskatoon, Mr. Edwin Hodgson, of University of Toronto, visited on .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hodgson. and Mrs. Elgin Luxton, Gail, of Mitchell, and Mrs. John Luxton, Bob Bill were Thanksgiving visit- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archer, Forest. Other members the family were present from Hamilton, Brantford Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.49. Oats 65c Barley, 7 5c Creamery Butter 66c Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Circu lar All-Wool Jerseys Ready-Made We have just unpacked these ready-to-wear garments and we think you’ll be pleased with what we have to offer. They will retail at attractive prices as they were purchased before the rise in prices. Men’s Wear Men s This plain circular material comes in colors of patty green, fuschia, grey, turquoise, powder blue and bright red. This is a dandy selection for you and the material combined with a nice pattern will make a neat dress for fall and winter. If you are handy with the needle you’ll like these materials. Department ® — 50 inches wide — $2.25 Mr. Margaret and Mr. and Ol’S Ed. of Ridgetown, and London, immunization Third Scarlet Fever Serum. Saturday Night DANCING Tartans Socks Right now our selection of men’s socks are the best we’ve been able to show you for a long time. Made by Holeproof, Mercury and Rob Roy, there arc designs to satisfy every taste from plain shades to striking patterns including the ever popular diamonds. Menzies . Crawford Dress Stuart These lovely all-wool tartan materials will make up into beautiful skirts for fall and winter wear and sport dress. You are sure to find one of these three designs to your liking. 54 inches wide — $3.50 per yard Sport Shirts A grand shipment of sport shirts has just arrived. Made by Leighton, they are in brown, tan and yel­ low. Ideal for lounging around the house or to put away for next summer. Good Value at $4.50 Pullovers Made by Ballantyne in brown, wine, navy blue and green, these pullovers are suitable for the young boy and girl. Just the tiling for school. Sizes 24 to 32 — $2.25 Windbreakers These garments are of genuine brown horsehide leather. Soft and comfort­ able, they are very warm. , Zipper fronts. For quality, style, and value sec these garments. B