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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-05-27, Page 10THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 27th, 1948 [ Convalescing in Hospital Mr. J. G. Cochrane is ill at Westminster Hospital. His many friends will he pleased to know he is improving. for Harold Campbell Hensail Town Hall Comes in Second and Third Silver Prince, a horse owned by Mr, J. Morrissey of Crediton. captured a second and a third in the 2.30 Trot or Pace at Sar­ nia on Monday. Town Topics— Items of Social and Personal Interest in and Around Exeter The Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish these items. We and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Phone 31w Home from Hospital Mr. J. W. Morley returned home from the hospital on Mon­ day. Hannigan’s Orchestra GENTS 50c Ladies please bring lunch Life begins at 40, but dis­ ability begins at 45, when 1 out of 10 have some serious physical impairment. You have the ans­ wer to this problem in hospital­ ization insurance. The Ernest C. Harvey Insurance Agency sells family security. (advt.) I GREEN CROSS 2-4-D Weed Killer Demonstration ! i Monday, May 31st j ,r j at 3 o’clock in the Afternoon Using Massey-Harris Power Sprayer • Anyone Interested in this Demonstration is Welcome Ted Munn’s Service Station EXETER NORTH HEAR!! i i i Tom Pryde and Others HURON PROGRESSIVE-CONSERVATIVE BROADCASTS Over CKNX Wingham p.m. (noon) p.m. (noon) to 9:00 p.m. p.m. (noon) Friday, May 28th ...... Tuesday, June 1st ..... Wednesday, June 2nd Friday, June 4th ...... 1:15 12:55 8:45 12:55 Notice To All Bean and Grain Growers of Huron and Perth A PUBLIC MEETING Will Be Held in the Town Hall, Hensail Monday, May 31st at 8:30 p.m. to discuss the possibilities of marketing grain and beans on the co-operative basis. This is an important meeting and all bean growers should plan to attend. 13th Annual Perth County Horse Show SALE AND SHOW OF SWINE Agricultural Grounds, Stratford Wednesday, June 2, 1948 — PROGRAM — Ontario’s Onstanding One Day Heavy and Light Horse Show There Will Be 4 Rings and 4 Judges Judging will commence at .12:30 noon and will include the following: Clydesdale, Perclieron and Belgian Stallions; Agricultural and Heavy Draft Teams, four horse hitch; all line classes of heavy horses. Thfouglibred, Standard Bred, Hackney and Coach stallions; Callage and Roadsters, Half Bred Hackneys, Ponies, Ex­ press and Delivery, Hunter and saddle on the line; Tandem hitch, lady driver, team and single road races. SWINE SHOW AND SALE Judging at 12:30 <—• Sale at 2:15 p.m* 37 Registered Yorkshires, including bred and open sows, young boars and market hogs* Admissionj Adults 50c; Children 25c Grandstand Free For catalogues of sale or prize lists write to R* White, Secretary, Stratford, Ont. Foster M. Dempsey, jack McCracken, President Managing Director Miss Doreen Triebner spent the week-end in London. Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Pyette and David spent the week-end in Toronto. Miss Alice Handford spent the week-end in London visiting with Miss Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. A. Johns, of London, visited with Mrs. Wm Mitchell on Sunday. Mr. Jack Hennessey, of Har­ row, spent the latter part of the week at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Sweigard visited in London with Rev. and Mrs. Cooper over the holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frayne spent the holiday in Toronto with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Trevethick are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Kestle. The twenty-fourth of May be­ ing a holiday, the Times-Advo- cate is a day late this week. Mrs. D. Lippert, of Melbourne spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Lydia Sweitzer. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rowe spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKenzie at Lucknow. Mrs. Gordon Emmett was a week-end visitor with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fraser. Mr. Desmond Baker, employee of Mr. George Wright, was in Detroit over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ingles and family, of Cayuga, were with Mr. and Mrs. A. Darling for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodgert Bryian and Karol, of Toronto, spent the week-end visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Reavers and Roxanne spent the holiday with Mrs. Beavers’ parents at Am- herstburg. Mr. Walter Hern of Goderich spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Chas. Johns and Mr. Johns in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Russell, Bob and Jim spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer, of Grand Bend. , Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Harness took a trip north over tlie week­ end. They spent Sunday night at Port Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindenfield -of Exeter, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floo- dy, of Windsor. Mr. and. Mrs. James Tuckey and Judy, of Cass City, Mich,, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mfs. Oscar Tuckey. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Gladman and family, of Chatham, visited with his father, Mr. F. W. Glad­ man for the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Neil motored, to Tobermory and Owen Sound over the holiday. Mr. Wm. J. Birney, of Toron­ to, visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper and. called on old friends Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parsons, of Amherstburg, visited rela­ tives and friends in the .com­ munity during the week-end. Miss Annie Sandford who has spent the winter with her sister Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jennings, in London, has returned home. Misses Jacquelyn Curry and Colleen Rath, of Wingham, were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper and family. Miss Donna Young, of Lon­ don, and Miss Elaine Young, of Lucan, were with Mr. and Mrs. Leu Harvey over the week-end. Miss Margaret Fuss R.N., of Marathon, Ont., spent a few •days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Fuss, of the Parr Line. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Goddard and family, of Ilderton, spent the week-end with Mr. Charles Monteith and Miss Helen Mon­ teith, Mr. and Mrs. John Kemp, of Toronto, and Mr. George Kinney of London, were week-end visit­ ors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hockey, Mr. Walter Hern of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Johns, of town, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johns, in Us borne. Mr. and Mrs. Norm Hockey and -Wayne spent Sunday and Monday in Toronto visiting Mrs. Hockey’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe Sanders and family were at Benmiller on Sunday, On Monday they were hosts to Miss Ethel Fisher, of London. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Ford, of Brampton visited over the holiday week-end with Mrs. A. Brierley and Mr. and Mrs. Hil­ ton 'Ford. Mr. Bill Triebner sustained a cut on the face which required three stitches to close on Thurs­ day, He is employed at Snell Bros, and Co. Mr. Ed. Treble and Miss Effie Treble were in Toronto for the holiday week-end visiting with Mr, Treble’s son, L. V. and Mrs. Treble Mr* B. M. Francis has been subjected to an acute attack of excenia in both .of his ,e*U’s. He was confined to his home for several days. Dr. F. A. Blatchford, of Fort William, Miss Olive Wood, of Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs. W* N. Murdoch, of Hamilton, spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood. Miss Gloria Appleton spent Sunday at Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Skinner and Messrs. Maurice and Cliff Quanee were at Grand Bend on Monday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ,Beer. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wells and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Taylor were holidaying at Chesley Lake over the week-end. Mr, and Mrs. F. K. Matthews, of Toronto, and Mrs. C • D. Richardson, of London, spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. A, May. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Campbell, of Belmont, and Mr. and Mrs. Millar Campbell, of London, spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. I). G. Appleton and Harper, and Charles Par­ sons went to Port Stanley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Appleton were in Goderich for Victoria Day. Mrs. L. A. Fisher and daugh­ ter, Judy, of Rock River, Ohio, visited with Mrs. Fisher’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cald­ well and other relatives last week. * Mr. and -Mrs. Wib Hawley and family, of Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grundy, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marshall over the holiday. •Miss Mary Geiger and Allen Taylor, of Grand Bend, were competitors in the seventh an­ nual Huron County Festival of Music held in Goderich Thurs­ day night. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Frayne and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Passmore spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Oran Moir at St. Cathar­ ines and visited at Queenston and Niagara Falls. Visitors with (Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook over’the week-end and on the 24 th were Mrs. Hazelle Turnbull, of Brownsville Mr. R, L. Scott, of Vienna, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patrick, Mr. E. Patrick and Misses Patrick, of St. Thomas. Attends Y.P. Rally Miss Nola Perkins, of London, attended the Young People’s Rally held at St. Johns United Church, Stratford, on/ Saturday. Attend Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Gord Farroyv were in Owen Sound , on Satur­ day attending the wedding of the latter’s brother. They re­ mained over the holiday with Mrs. Farrow’s parents. To Graduate in June Britain Sanders will graduate from the Medical School of Western as one of three who achieved honour standing throughout the entire course. He is one of 40 medical students who will take part in the June 2nd convocation presided over by U.W.O. Chancellor Arthur It. Ford. Mr, Sanders was formerly of Exeter and received his sec­ ondary education at the local school. . Attend Embalming School Mr. Eldrid Simmons will be in Toronto for the next month attending the Canadian School of Embalming. Mr. and Mrs. B, W. Tuckey and Ross, .and Mr. and Mrs. L, Hennessey motored to Toronto on Sunday where Ross will at­ tend the Canadian School of Embalming until June 2G. The rest of the party .went on to Rindsay to spend Victoria Day with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Jackson. Narrowly Escapes Injury Bricks falling from .the roof of the White building on Main Street narrowly missed injuring the infant child of Mrs. Walsh. The accident happened about noon on Tuesday. J# Tom PRYDE and Others HURON PROGRESSIVE-CONSERVATIVE BROADCASTS Over CFPL London Tuesday, June 1st ... . 9:30 to 9:45 p.m. I n T0WI< HAUL, CREDITON Tuesday, June 1 - 8:30 p.m. — SPEAKERS , © Robert McCubbin, M.P., of West Middlesex • W. H. Golding, ■ • Frank Fingland, K.C.. Liberal Candidate in Come out and hear the issues of the day discussed. LADIES ESPECIALLY INVITED God Save the King M.P. Huron Opening Game HURON-PERTH INTERMEDIATE O.B.A., Baseball EXETER COMMUNITY PARK Dancing LOOBY’S HALL, DUBLIN t Friday, May 28th VBRN BARNETT and His Band direct from Trail’s End Hotel, Conestogo Dancing 10:15 to 1:15 ADMISSION 75c ALDON THEATRE GfaAND BEND PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS The monthly meeting of SOUTH HURON JUNIOR FARMERS will be held in EXETER ARENA Wed., June 2nd Girls Bring Lunch Ball Game Before Meeting DON’T FORGET — the Junior Farmers’ Field Day on June 5th in Exeter Community Park Leavitt’s THEATRE Previews its Coming Attractions is Friday, May 28th at 6:15 p.m. Centralia Airport vs. Exeter ■ ADMISSION 35c and 25c z, Come Out and Give the Boys a Real Send-off in Their First .Game of the Season FRIDAY and SATURDAY May 28th, 29tli Another Big Double Feature ‘Blondie in the Dough’ Added Attraction ‘West of Dodge City’ MONDAY, TUESDAY May 30tli, June 1st ‘Secret Beyond the door’ •— Starring — ® Joan Bennett a Michael Redgrave The thrill-shattering story of a woman and* a man tied together by a reckless, desperate love. Color Cartoon, ‘SMOKED HAMS’ and a Newsreel WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY June 2nd, 3rd ® Lilli Palmer © Sam Wanumakcr ® A khn Tamiroff ‘My Girl Tisa’ Here’s a heart-warming .story of the lusty, brawling, nostalgic days of I960 Short Sujcct, ‘SADDLE UP’ We are open Monday till Satur­ day new with Two Shews Each Night at tf:25 and 9:30 p.m. D.S.T. THURS., FRL, SAT. May 27, 28 and 29 Disney Technicolor Feature Cartoon ‘Fun and - Fancy Free’ ® Edgar Bergen ® Dinah Shore Monday, Tuesday May 31 and June 1 ‘Desire Me’ M.G.M. Special Feature © Greer Garson ® Robert Mitcjium Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND Dancing Saturday, May 29 Jack McLachlan and his MUSIC FOR MODERNS » *——-——— ------------- --- -—— —A 1 HEAR PREMIER GEORGE DREW DISCUSS . . . ELECTION JUNE 7” Frijay, May 28th -8:30 - 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 1st -10:30 - 11:00 p ro. Friday, June 4th * 10:45 - 11:00 p.m. CBL - Toronto - 740 Vote PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE JUNE 7 Published by the Progro«iivobC6n«orvaffve Party of Ontario "THE PROVINCIAL