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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-03-04, Page 10”aSe 10 THE T1MES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 4th, 1948 Leavitt’s THEATRE Previews its Coming Attractions Mr. Ness is confined to his home with a throat infection. Mr. ana Mrs. W. IS. Bradt, of London, visited in Exeter Wednesday. Mr. Earl Neil is in Victoria Hospital, London, where he un­ derwent an operation. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hilton, of Toronto, were week-end visit­ ors with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Greb. Items of Social and Personal Interest in and Around Exeter The Times-Advoeate is always pleased to publish these items. We and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Phone 31w -Misses Isabel and Helen C. Anthony spent the week-end with their parents, Rev. Jas. and Mrs. Anthony. They were accompanied by Miss Gladys Kcklin, oj Hamilton. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY March 3 and 4 ,— Two Features — ‘Song of the Open Road’ • Edgar Bergen <» Charlie McCarthy ‘Fighting Frontiersman’ • Charles Starrett ® Smiley Burnette FRIDAY, SATURDAY March 5 and 6 Saturday Matinee at 2:30 pan. ‘Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer’ « Carey Grant ® Shirley Temple © Myrna Loy KIRKTON Mrs. S. N, Shier of Bryanston and Mrs. Frank Pridham, of Russeldale, spent Friday with Mrs. G. H. Burgin. Mrs. L. Funnell and Danny, of Woodstock, spent part of this .week with Mrs. Truman Tufts. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Burgin and sons George and Harold spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton in Stratford Mrs. S. N. Shier and Mrs. Lloyd Shier, of Bryanston, vis­ ited with Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Marshall on Sunday. Miss Norma Tufts and Mr. Edwin Tufts, of London, spent the week-end at their home in the village. Miss pearl Kirk underwent an operation for appendicitis in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Emmett, of 'London, spent the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fraser, Aubrey Farquhar Hensail, spent the the home J. C. Snell, Nicol, of and MONDAY, TUESDAY, March 8 and 9 ‘WhereThere’sLife’ ® Bob Hope © Signe Hasso '• COMING . . . ‘My Wild Irish Rose’ ‘Killer McCoy’ ‘Secret Life of Walter Mitty’ ‘Welcome Stranger’ ‘Fun And Fancy Free’ ‘Green Dolphin Street’ St. Patrick’s Euchre WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 8:00 p.m. TR1VITT MEMORIAL PARISH HALL Sponsored by T.M.C. Club ADMISSION 35c Progressive Euchre and Box Social Friday, March Sth All Rebekah and I.O.O.F. mem­ bers and their partners are cor­ dially invited. Proceeds in aid of C.P.T. Fund. Ladies please bring boxes. Coffee provided. Committee—T. McCurdy, Clark Fisher, Maurice Coates. Mrs. , daughter, of week-end at mother, Mrs. Miss Tiny formerly of the R.O.A.F. lia, visited with Mr. and H’. Hookey over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs . Keith McLaren (nee Ruth Jory), of Cromarty, celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary at their home on Sunday. Mr. Ernie Willard, who has been ill at his home, was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital, London in an ambulance Sunday for treatment. Mr. Frank Strange of Toronto spent the week-end at his home here. He was accompanied Toronto by his mother who on a visit. Mrs. Wm. ! Mantle, Mrs. . Mrs. A. Cann i Fashion Show Wednesday week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jory, and Mrs. Keith McLaren Mrs. Harry Beaver attended funeral of the late Richard Wayne Smith at Thamesford on Tuesday of last we^k. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Munroe and family, of London spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Keith McLaren, of Cromarty, and were present for Mr. and Mrs. McLaren’s wedding anni­ versary celebration. of her Acton, Centra- Mrs. J, to is A.Sweitzer, Mrs. Jack Hodgert and attended Wallace’s r in London afternoon of • Dance on last Mr. and the Socks For a wide selection of socks, you should visit Taman’s Men’s Wear. Whether it’s a gay or a conservative choice, we have just what you want in good quality merchan­ dise. Crediton Town Hail Friday, Mar. 12 GENTS* ADMISSION 50c LADIES’ ADMISSION 35c Steve Dundas’ Orchestra Sponsored by the Credit-on Hockey Club J Taman’s Men’s We ar ffl. I ■ I • BU Just in Time for Spring Housecleaning We have just received a small shipment of the famous Hoover Vacuum Cleaners, complete with cleaning tools. Come in for a demonstration or give us a call. We will be pleased to show’ you the wonderful cleaning efficiency of this great cleaner. R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter, Ont. <3 Enamelware Seconds We have just received a shipment of Enamelware at Special Low Prices. Although classed as seconds, the defects are in most cases hard to find. • Compare These Prices WHITE AND RED TRIM No. 4'Saucepans ........ $1.10 No. 8 Potato Pots .... $1.75 Benefit Bridge and Euchre LADIES AND GENTLEMEN In aid of the Jensen Fluid Sponsored by the Exeter Chapter Order of the Eastern Star To be Held in the TOWN HALL Fri., March 12 Cards to commence at 8:00 p.m. Good prizes, and programme. Ladies please provide lunch ADMISSION 35c Everybody Welcome Come and Bring Your Friends No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. $1.35 Tea Kettles .. $2.25 Tea. Kettles .. $2.65 Lipped Lipped Idpped Dish G Saucepans 70 80 14 1.8 20 14 0 Potato Pots .... $1.50 Saucepan .45 Saucepan .60 Saucepan .65 ............. $1.00 No. 10 Roasters Combinettes ....... Water Pails ....... Pudding Pans ... Pudding Pans ... Wash Basins ..... Tea Kettles ....... Dish Pans ......... $2.25 $2.15 $1.45 .35 .40 .45 $1.49 .75 See Th ese Specials at Beavers Hardware Phone 86 Exeter -Bl 'Mr. Wesley Lamport who was ill in hospital, returned home the latter part of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Coultis returned to their home in Tor­ onto Saturday after visiting in Exeter for a week owing to the illness of the former's uncle, Mr. Eli Coultis. Mrs. Robert Turnbull is a pa­ tient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. ON SUNDAY evening, March 14 a sacred choir recital will be held in Caven Presbyterian Church. , and Export Food Show CONFEDERATION BUILDING Western Fair Grounds, London March 9, 10, 11 ENTRIES TO BE IN BY MARCH 6 Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Mr. and celebrated anniversary ruary 28th. Graham and Trudy, of London, were .present with the other members of the family, Archie and Marion together with Miss Ilene Kerslake. The honored couple received many cards and gifts of silver. Supper was ed, the table being centred a wedding cake. Caven Church Mrs. Roy Webber their 25 th wedding on Saturday, Feb- Mr, and Mrs. Ross 8515 p.m. ADMISSION 35c AND 15c serv- with Tak<es Over Business Mr, Warren Sanders has en over the C.N.R. express iness from 'Mr. Glen McKnight. Opening of the Newly Decorated ta- n tak- bus- to p.m. 4:30 Ken-L. Glencoe Fair Open to Public From 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 Tuesday and Wednesday; From 9:00 a.m. p.m. on Thursday Tues, afternoon—Official Opening, Hon, T. nedy, Dr. G. P. McRostie, Pipe Band. evening—London South Collegiate Glee Club, Miss Anna P. Lewis, Miss Maryon Hughes, Middlesex Juniors’ Band. Wed. afternoon—H. H. Hannam, Miss Anna P. Lewis, several short talks. evening—“CFPL Goes Calling”, Lucan Male Chorus, Minstrel Show. Thur, afternoon—Prof. J. F. Francis, W. E. Senn, “Quiz”, Auction Sale. FINE EXHIBITS DOOR PRIZES FREE ADMISSION H. :7~- Saturday Night Dancing EXETER OPERA HOUSE Frank Trailer and his Orchestra Dancing 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission 50c The Canadian Legion, Exeter Branch 167 at Creditor Friday, Mar. Sth — 16 EVENTS — ALL CASH PRIZES Prize List Will be the Same as Previous Carnival JUDGING STARTS AT 9 SKATING TILL 11 Admission: Adults 30c; Children 20c GOOD -MUSIC Friday, March 5 Dancing 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. MURDOCK’S ORCHESTRA Admission 50c Everybody Welcome ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY and .SATURDAY March 5th, 6th The great adventure, great thrills, great romance of Chas. Dicken’s ‘Great Expectations’ — Starring — © John Mills @ Valerie Hobson On the Same Program, the Short ‘KINGS IN EXILE’ MONDAY ancl TUESDAY Marell 8th, 9th ‘The Royal Wedding’ in all it’s Glory — also — the magnificent music of The London Symphony Orchestra with © Janies Mason © Ann Todd A truly magnificent performance SS- NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE March 11th, 12th and 13th with Matinee on Sat., March 13th Direct from London and prioi to iew York / Mail Orders Now! Evenings: Orch. Lower Boxes $3.00; 1st 15 rows $3.00, balance $2.40. Balcony, Upper boxes $2.40, 1st 5 rows $3.00, next 4 rows $2.40, balance $1.80. Mat., Orch. Lower boxes $2.40, 1st 11 rows $2.40, balance $1.80. Balcony; Upper boxes $1.80, 1st 5 rows $2.40, next 4 rows $1.80, balance $1.20. Tax Included. Enclos* self-addressed, stamped envelope for return of tickets. Out-of-town cheques must include bank charges. excitingNEVER HAVE I SEEN A MORE PRODUCTION OF MACBETH"... tommy muy t&wum BOX OFFICE SALE OPENS MARCH 8 y BADMINTON CLUB LONDON, ONTARIO St Patrick’s Dance EXETER ARENA S£ EXETER ARENA Friday, March Sth, 1948 at 7:45 o’clock sharp >1. These are the Second and Third Games of the Series ADMISSION 35c AND 25c $2.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.00 1.00 $1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 Costume Costume Girls’ Fancy Costume, 12 to 16 Girls’ Fancy Costume, under 12 Comic, Boy or Girl, 12 to 16 .. Comic, Boy or Girl, under 12 .. Open Race, Men ........ Open Race, Gir-ls ...... Best Clown ................„ Dress Considered) \ $1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Friday, March 19th LIONEL THORNTON and his Casa Royal Orchestra Dancing 9:30 to 1 Dress Optional ADMISSION 75c \_______________....... III............. . . J EXETER ARENA Best Dressed Couple Ladies’ Fancy Gent’s Fancy Gent’s Comic Ladies’ Comic Boys’ Fancy Costume, 12 to 16 Boys’ Fancy Costume, under 12 (Performance and Prizes Will be Awarded for the Following: $5.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 1.50 1.50 Races for Boys and Girls - Good Prizes Grand Parade at 8:30 for those in costume, followed by judging. Exeter.Band in Attendance Ice reserved for those ia costume until after judging. Admission 35c; Children 20c