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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-10-23, Page 10Exeter Public School Previews Its Coming Attractions THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23rd, 1947 Immunization CLINIC FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1947 9:00 a.m. Fourth Scarlet Fever and Second Diphtheria Serums mr 19 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY October 22nd, 23rd — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT — — Two Features — 'Rage in Heaven’ — M-G-M Feature — © Ingrid Bergman 'Framed’ — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT — a Glenn Ford © Janis Carter GENERAL ADMISSION 40c (including tax) War Time Committee Exeter District FRIDAY and SATURDAY — October 24th, 25th Saturday Night Show commences at 7 p.m. Matinee Saturday 2:30 p.m. will be held in the Council Chambers, Exeter, on Fri­ day, Oct. 24th, at 8 p.m. to wind up the organization and dispose of the balance of money on hand. This is a public meeting. Thos. Pryde, President, R. N. Creech, Secretary. Wy Brother Talks to Horses’ — M-G-M Feature — o Jackie “Butch” Jenkins © Peter Lawford ® Edward Arnold ® Charles Ruggles OCTOBER 25th MONDAY and TUESDAY — October 27th, 28th 'The Searching Wind’ © Robert Young © Sylvia Sydney Town Topics™™- Items af Social and Personal Interest ... In and Around Town lhe T. im es-Advocate is always pleased to publish items of personal interest, he and eur readers are interested ip you and your friends . . Phone 3IW Airs. H. Jennings visited in Exe­ ter for a few days last week. Mr. a few Air. ronto, O. Southeott at Grand Bend, Air. and Airs. Jas. Woonton and son Jimmie, of London, visited with Miss Anna Fish for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Goodman, of Detroit, Alieh., spent the week­ end with Mr. Chas. Schroeder. Air. and Airs. Harry McCreatli, of Kincardine are visiting with the latter’s sister Aliss May Armstrong. Miss Helen Buswell, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of her par- and Airs. A. E. Buswell. W. Batson, Keith ana Landon, visited with rel- friends in town on Sun- Wm. Sweitzer is spending days this week in Thedford, and Mrs. Wm. Potts, of To- spent the week-end with H. i Baking Sale SATURDAY, at 3 p.m. R. E. RUSSELL’S STORE Alain Street W.A. Watch for Bazaar Announcement next week. “Forever Amber” Masquerade Prizes will be awarded ALDON THEATREExeter Lions Club EXETER ARENA e * © o © FRIDAY and SATURDAY October 24th, 25th All children 15 years of age and under are invited to be guests of the Lions. Parents will please arrange to pick up small children at nine o’clock. ® Thomas Mitchell © Freddie Bartholomew GRAND BEND PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS ‘Slappily Married’ ® Eddie Foy, Jr. and Two Short Subjects --------COMING--------- November 24th, 25th, 26th KEEP IN MIND ents, Mr, Mrs. J. Onalee, of atives and day. Rev. E. near Hamilton, spent, several days in Exeter renewing old acquaint­ ances. Miss Jane Large and Miss Joyce DeWolfe, of Rochester, New York, were week-end guests of Dr. E. S. and Airs. Steiner. Airs. N. Skinner, Mrs. G, Prenter, of Alitchell, and Mrs. J. Alason, of Toronto, visited at the rectory on Saturday afternoon. Airs. H, V. Kennedy, London, and Airs. L. Gallagher, Toronto, spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. 0. L. Langford at the Recrory. The Boy Scouts of town will ap­ peal for your loyal support on the occasion of their Apple Day drive, Saturday, November list. Air. .and Mrs. Steve Stackliousei and little daughter, Mary Anne, of London, visited with Air. and Mrs. Janies Lawson on Sunday. Mr. Wm. Kuntz and daughter, Miss Dorothy Kuntz, arrived home Friday evening after a three weeks holiday in Windsor and Detroit. . and Airs. Kenneth Hockey children and Mrs. G. Hockey motored to Flint, Micli., and visit- with relatives over the week- Grigg, of Lome Park, Miss Grace Swanton, of Lindsay visited with Miss Pearl Cann over the week-end. Aliss Anna Fish has returned .home aftei’ a three weeks visit with her aunt, Airs, Hanham and cousins Mr. and Airs. Jas. Woonton, Col­ umbia Ave,, London. Air. Reg. McDonald, who for several months has been receiving treatment at Westminster Hospital has returned to his home much improved in health. Mrs. Hedden, of Lucan is spend­ ing a few holidays with .her dau­ ghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fraser and her brother Robert and Airs. Sanders. Air. and Airs. James Squire and Air. and Airs. Howard Anderson and Shirley visited Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs. James Earl, of Zion, it being the church anniver­ sary. Mr. and Airs. James Squire attended Woodham anniversary the week before and spent the day with friends. Mr. and Airs. Everett Haist, Mrs. Schroeder, of Dashwood, and Miss Elliott, of Exeter, spent Alonday at Bayfield and Goderich. Airs. G. A. AIcDougall, Alitclxell, with Aliss Carrie Costin and Aliss Ruby Alarriott, of the Alitchell High School staff, were dinner guests of Rev. C. L. and Airs. Langford at Trivitt Memorial Rectory on Friday, i Mr. and Mrs. H. Hutton, of Brant­ ford, visited with Mr, and Airs. T, 0. Southeott on Sunday. Misses don, and lace burg, Grainger, old Earl, end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Allan. Fraser. of Lon- of Wal- Clarence Margaret Henry, Esther Young, and Messrs. of Wallaceburg, and Arn- of Waterloo, were week- K3> Do You Want to Throw Away Your Electric Iron, Mixer, Toaster, Grill? Then don’t neglect them, At the first sign of trouble bring them to us. We have saved hundreds of appliances from the. scrap heap with dependable repair service ... in time. R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter, Ont. Mr. and < “The Great Waltz” “I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now” The first show commences at 7.30 Phone 135 Exeter, Ontario Do Your Good Deed and Help the Boy Scouts EXETER ARENA Friday, October 24th, 1947 IT’S AN ORGANIZATION OF TEEN-AGERS, FOR TEEN-AGERS AND BY TEEN-AGERS. All teen-agers (13-19) in and around Exeter are invited. KIDDIES! ATTEND THE Parade from the South End of town at seven o’clock headed by the band. PRIZES FOR COSTUMES TREATS Get Ready, Kids, for the best and biggest night of all! ADMISSION FREE GAMES McKNIGHT’S HALL day, October 23rd at 8:30 pan. I MONDAY and TUESDAY October 27th, 28th WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY October 29th, 30 th ‘Saratoga Trunk’ ► Gary Cooper ® Ingrid Bergman plus Short Subject “OF THEE I STING” She Wrote the Book’ © Joan Davis © Jack Oakie ‘Mr. Right Goes Wrong © Sterling Holloway plus Two Short Subjects 15 ROUNDS FOR CHICKEN 10 ROUNDS FOR TURKEYS Special Door Prize will be a Turkey Hallowe’en Night ‘Swiss Family J A Large 47c A Medium 41c Pullets 3 6c B 28c C 18c. Zion ac- who Mahoney conducted service at g and was Don Hughes, Sutcliff, of Mrs. I-Ierb Harlton St. Blankets i Rev.’H. J. e anniversary last Sunday mornin, companied by “ sang a solo. Mrs. (Rev.) Marys, Mr. and and Miss Audrey, of Shipka, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweit- zei’ on Monday. A meeting to wind up the opera­ tions of the Exeter District War Time Committee will be held in the Council Chambers, Exeter, on Fri­ day evening of this week. See advt. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Sanders, of London, spent the week-end .with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner at Shipka and Mrs. M. McAvoy and Miss Anne Sanders, of town. Mrs. T. McLaren, of Niagara Falls, who is visiting with her daughter, Mr. F. and Mrs. Forres­ ter in town had the .misfortune to fall Friday of last week fractur­ ing her arm. She is getting along very nicely. 93rd Birthday Congratulations to Mrs. Hern, of town, who on Wednesday observed her 9 3rd birthday. She will have the best wishes of many friends for her future welfare. CENTRALIA WOMAN’S ASSOCIATION Bazaar and Tea Miscellaneous Booth Baby Booth White Elephant Table Home Baking Farmer’s Booth IN CHURCH BASEMENT Wednesday, Oct. 29th 2:30 - 5:30 p.m. “Everyone Welcome” Hydro Interruption EXETER DISTRICT Hydro will be interrupted on Sunday, October 26th, 1947, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. as follows: Exeter Rural Area, Exeter, Hensail, Zurich, Dashwood and Grand Bend. Interruption for the pur­ pose of making necessary lino changes. H.E.P.C. of Ontario Exeter Suits and Overcoats 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. Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.49. Oats 65 c. Barley, 75c Creamery Butter 62c Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Men’s Wear Insure yourself against cold nights this winter .with one of these cozy soft blan­ kets. Here are several designs and weights from which you may select a blanket. It’s not a bad idea to be think­ ing about your Christmas list, either. Here’s the answer to one or more of vour problems. ft- $10.95 to $17.95 blue, satin satin ribbon. $10.50 each REVERSIBLE ESMOND greep, blue and rose With border FLANNELETTE —All white in color, these flannelette blankets cannot be duplicated; size 70x95 $3.25 per pair KENWOOD FAMOUS—Plain colors oi blue, rose, cedar, peach and green; ends bound with extra wide size 72x84 Plain green, cedar, ribbon; size $8.95 each KENWOOD RAMCREST colors of rose, peach, with 4” 72x84 Handbags - Rose and $4.50 each $4.75 each Half-Size Dresses OPERA HOUSE, EXETER -/ luti • x □ FRANKIE TRAHER (formerly of the Casa Royal Orchestra) featuring LES. GLENNIE on vocals and JOE BADALATO, pianist Dancing 9 p.m, to 12 p.hi. Admission 50c The Canadian Legion, Exeter Branch 167 We have just unpacked a ship­ ment half-size dresses. These arc wool and crepes of plain colors with three-quarter length sleeves, trimmed with sequins or beads. Compliment your wardrobe with one of these neat looking handbags made of plastic calf leather. There are numer­ ous designs in­ cluding the shoul­ der strap model, colors are brown, black, red and patty green. From $2.95 to $6.50 -.4.4. ott