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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-09-30, Page 12ff
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1948
Dr. R. F. and Mrs. Bruce,
Onaway, Mich., visited one
terndon recently with Miss
Hackney. .
of
at-
A-
Notice
The Exeter Public Library
will re-open on Friday, October
THEATRE
Previews its
Coming Attractions
THUR., FRL, SAT.
September 30, October 1 and 2
‘Two Guys
from Texas’
— Musical Comedy —
Color by Technicolor
- Starring -
© Dennis Morgan
® Jack Carson
MONDAY, TUESDAY
October 4 and 5
‘Tenth Avenue
Angel’
MGM Feature
- Starring -
® Margaret O'Brien
® George Murphy
— Added Feature —
Rusty Dog Picture
WEDNESDAY
October 6
ONE NIGHT ONLY
— Two Features —
- Stanung -
© Wayne Morris
‘The Sea Hawk y
COMING . . .
October 7, 8, 9
‘The Emperor Waltz’
October 11, 12, 13
. ‘Easter Parade’
October 20, 21, 22, 23
‘Best Years of Our laves’
c
The Annual
Bazaar
will be held in
Legion Rooms
ALDON
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
PRESENTS FOR YOUR
ENJOYMENT THE
FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS
Mrs. Sam Pym. of Elimville,
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Ewart Pym.
Mrs. Gainer, of Toronto, is
visiting with relatives in Exetei
and community.
Mrs. Thorne, of Windsor, vis
ited for several days with Mrs
Harness and Greta.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Johnson
and family, of Stratford, vlsitei
in Exeter over the week-end.
Mrs. J. Pomeroy and Mr. and
Mis. D. B. Sanders, of London, |
visited In Exeter on Fair Day.
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Thompson
of Preston, visited on Wednes
day of last week with Mrs. R
II. Russell.
Zion Cburch.Shed, Usborne
Tues., Oct. 5
at 8:00 p.m.
The admission of 35c includes
a variety programme of local
talent, and lunch.
Come and bring your friends.
Badminton Club
will hold a
Meeting
Tues, Oct. 5
at 8:00 p.m.
TOWN HALL
All Those Interested
Please Attend
NEW AND OLD TIME
DANCE
Town Hall, Crediton
Friday, Oct. 1
Music supplied by Joe Toff
and his boys from the RCAF
Cafeteria Lunch
— General Admission —
Gents 50c, Ladies 35c
it’s DANCING
MARGARET LEWIS AND BEN SILVERTON, popular Ca
nadian musical team who, with Ross Roderick, magician,
will appear on the program at the Lions Club Frolic at the
Exeter Arena Wednesday and Thursday of next week. A.11
are specialists in their line.
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
Every Saturday Night
STANLEY OPERA HOUSE - LUCAN
Beginning October 2, 1948
to the music of
Frank Traher and his Orchestra
featuring
Benny Goodfellow and Joe Badalata
(London’s iVce Trumpeter) (Pianist)
DANCING 9 - 12 ADMISSION 50c
Mrs. Andrew Dougall is ill in
Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. .Crawford
Patricia and Marlene, of Bel
mont, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. A. Penhale.
Mrs. J. Waldron and children
of Clinton,- spent several days
last week visiting with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norm Hock
ey-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy' Davis have
returned to North East Penn
sylvania after visiting with th«
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
Jos. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Holloway
of Maryfield, Sask., and Mrs.
A. J. Holloway, of Clinton, vis
ited at the home of Mr. R. N.
Rowe on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hooper,
of London, returned to their
home Sunday after visiting for
a week
friends
ity.
Mrs.
during
cousin,
left Sunday evening to spend a
few days with her sister in Sea
forth before returning home.
Mr. Eli Lawson, of Crediton,
who recently unde rw ent an
operation in Victoria Hospital,
London, is at present recuperat
ing nicely at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Jos. Brokenshire
in Hamilton.
Guests of Dr. and Mrs. Stein
er on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Johnson, Mrs. Earl
Johnson, Mrs. C. W. Kestle and
Master John Boyden, of Strat
ford, and Rev. Gordon Wanless
of Woodham.
with relatives and
in Exeter and commun-
Weir, of Detroit, visited
the past week with her
Miss A. Hackney. ,She
Provincial Constable John and
Mrs. Ferguson are enjoying a
motor trip to Winnipeg.
Mrs. 0. M. Cooper, of Chicago
was the guest 0£ Mr. and Mrs.
R. N. Creech over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grafton
of Toronto are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Coch
rane. *
Mrs. David Armstrong, of Pi
lot Mound, Man., called on Mr.
and Mrs. L. V. Hogarth one day I
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hopper of
Wingham visited over the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Southcott.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper
are in Niagara Falls where Mr.
Hopper is attending a conven
tion at the Brock Hotel.
Mr.
Anne and Jane, of Owen Sound
spent the week-end with Mr
and Mrs. Ken Lampman.
Mrs. G. P. Holmberg, of Sault
a few
and sis-
Mrs.
and Mrs. Don Ireland,
Ste. Marie,
days with her
ter, Mr.
Andrus.
Brian Hogarth, son of
Mrs. L. V. Hogarth, is
ating in Victoria Hospital, -Lon
don, following an operation on
Monday of last week.
Rev. N. R. D. and
clair of Barrie visited
son, Rev. I). R. and
clair, at Caven Manse ;
pie of days last week.
Messrs. T. Pryde, R.
L.
visited for
brother
Day and A.
Mr. and
recuper-
Mrs. Sin-
with their
Mrs.
for a
Sin-
cou-
Mr. Win. G- Birney, of Toron
to, spent a few days last week
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E
R. Hopper.
Mr. and’ Mrs. V. M. Pyette
and David have returned from
a trip to the Munitoulin Islands
a«d Toronto.
Mr. and-Mrs. John Casey, of
Lucan, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Horney and
Mrs. Mary Stacey.
will meet at. the
Thur., Oct. 14
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
October 1-2
@ Glenn Ford
© EVelyn Keyes
in a romantic panic.
‘The Mating
of Millie’
— On the Same Program —
Short,
‘SHIVERING SHERLOCKS’
Cartoon,
‘SWISS TEASE’
(First show 7:30, second 9:30)
MONDAY and TUESDAY
October 4-5
(One show only at 8:15 p.m.)
Big
® Ray Milland
® Charles Laughton
® Maureen O’Sullivan
‘NEWS’
and
‘A WOLF IN SHEEP’S
CLOTHING’
L 1
OPERA HOUSE, EXETER
Dancing Every Saturday Night
The Band You Like
’ ADMISSION 50c
—>*
I
■
Monster
Skating Carnival
at the Exeter Roller Rink
Friday, Oct. 1 8 to 11
Best
— PRIZES GIVEN FOR —
Skating Couple ............... First prize $1.00 each
Second prize .50 each
$1.00
$1.00.
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
Man Skater ....
Woman Skater
Best
Best
Oldest Skater ...
Youngest Skater
Best Comic ......
SPECIAL SKATING NUMBERS
From the London Arena Skate Club
DOOR PRIZE — DRAW FOR TURKEY
Tickets on Turkey 25c
In Case of Rain Carnival Will
Be Held Following Evening.
X
ADMISSION: ADULTS 35c, CHILDREN 25c
Roller Skating
Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings
From 8:00-11:00 p.m.
Saturday Afternoon 2:00-4:30 p.m.
Exeter Lions Club
“®s
«...
Saturday, October 2
Proceeds of This Drive Will Be Divided Among
Scouts Collecting to Help Purchase Uniforms
Not Waste Until You Waste it
Please!
Paper Drive
J
L TIE BUNDLES SECURELY.
2. HAVE BUNDLES OUT IN PLAIN SIGHT.
3. HAVE BUNDLES OUT EARLY.
Drive starts at 8 a.m. Saturday.
Put paper out Friday if necessary.
4. CALL 376 FOR HELP OR INFORMATION.
N.
Creech, W. W. Taman and J. M
Southcott attended the funera’
of the late Keith McLean at
Seaforth Saturday afternoon.
*Mr. and Mrs. Jack Delbridge
Kevin and Dianne returned home
Tuesday after a pleasant motor
trip to tlv west. They went as
far as Banff and Lake Louise.
Miss (Iwenneth Jones, of the
University of Western Ontario,
was home for the week-end and
1—J ™5 her guests Miss Barbara
and Miss Lucille Rob-
had as
Muske
bins.
Mrs.J. A, Traauair and Mrs.
R. Motz were in Toronto for
three days of last week attend
ing the Grand Chapter of the
O.E.S. which met at
York Hotel.
Mrs. Russel Bailey
Bill, of Chicago, Mr.
C. T. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. N.
C. Bailey and daughter, Dianne,
and Mrs. L. T. Bissett, of Lon
don, visited with Mr.
Ralph Bailey on fair
Mr. and Mrs. Will
accompanied by Mr.
Glenn Davis,
turned home
from a
fives
the Royal
and son,
■and Mrs.
and Mrs.
day
Ryckman.
and Mrs.
of Fort Erie, re
Monday even inc
week’s visit with rela-
at Sault Ste. Marie andI Kalkaska. Michigan.
Mr. Sam Blythe, of Ottawa,
visited for several days with Mr.
and Mrs. William Tighe. Mr,
Blythe is secretary of the New
i Edinburgh Lawn Bowling Club
(tit Ottawa and enjoyed several
games on the local greens.
Word was received by Mrs.
Charles Dale Friday that her
brother-in-law. Prof. Chas. .Tfl. Locke, passed away in Brook
line, Mass. ‘ Prof. Locke was
well known here being n reguhu
visitor
friends
Mrs.
winner
drawn
Thursday
for
J.
of
for
with relatives
several years.
Dykeman was
a handsome
at the Exeter
evening. The
and
the
quilt
fair
draw
was made by P. Dearing and
the lucky number was 215, The
members of the Rebekah lodge
operated a very successful re
freshment booth at the fair,
r
EXETER ARENA
Wed., Thurs.,Oct. 6, 7 X
"X
Ron Roderick
Outstanding Magician of Toronto
Dancing Each Night
Booths - Bingo
Refreshments
Exeter Band in Attendance
Ben Silver & Marg Lewis
Popular Canadian musical team
who have won wide acclaim
with their musical numbers
Admission
WEDNESDAY NIGHT 10c
THURSDAY NIGHT 25c
Public School Children 10c
Both Nights
i
25 Draw Prizes - Value $360.00
FIRST PRIZE—
Marconi Comb. Radio & Phonograph
Value $125.00
SECOND PRIZE—
Canadian Beauty Electric Ilangette
Value $62.50
THIRD PRIZE—
Gent's Top-Coat or Lady’s Dress or
Coat ’ Vallie $25.00
FOURTH PRIZE—
Westinghouse Semi-Automatic Toas
ter Value $15.00
FIFTH PRIZE—
Sea-Breeze Electric Fan
Value $10.00
6th to 16th PRIZES—
Merchandise Certificates
Value $7.50 each
16th to 25th PRIZES—
Merchandise Certificates
Value $5.00 each*
Five, Five Dollar Door Prizes each Night
The sixteenth to twenty-fifth prizes of $5 each will be drawn Wednesday night
Community Welfare and Charitable Projects