HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-10-07, Page 10Rage 10 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1948
I). I). G. Albert Tratiuaiv
paid his official visit to the
Zurich Lions Club Monday even
ing and was presented with a
cigarette case by the Zurich
Club.
COMING EVENTS
Prayer Services
Oct.
6-Caven, Rev. H. J.
in - Main St Rev. C. L
20 - Trivitt, Rev. II.
27-James St., Rev.
Nov.
3 - Caven, Rev. C.
J.
D.
L.
Mahoney
Langford
Snell
Sinelair
In James
on Sunday
adults were
church membership,
tificate :
of faith,
was held
World
The
Memorial
bazaar
Parish Hall
ember
nouncemeuts.
Ladies Guild of Triviu
Church will hold a
and baking sale in the
on Saturday, Nov-
20. Watch for later an
7 i*
Langford
in - Main St.. Bev. H. J. Snell
17-Trivitt. Rev. D. Sinclair
24 - .James St.. Rev. H. J. Mahoney
DANCING
LOOBY’S HALL, DUBLIN
Friday Night
CLYVE MONRO
and his Ramblers
Bruce County’s Foremost
Old and New Time Band
Dancing 10-1:30
ADMISSION 50e
Dee.
1 - Caven. Rev. H. J. Snell
8 - Main St., Rev. D. Sinclair
15-Trivitt, Rev. II. J. Mahoney
22 - James St., Rev. V. L. Langford
The services are open for all
egations and begin at 8:0(1
inion
Warm-up
Exeter Chamber
of Commerce
I
Tuesday, October 12
EXETER ARENA
A meeting of the Exeter
Chamber of Commerce will
be held in the Town Hall,
Exeter, Friday, October 8,
at 7:30 p.m, to discuss the
present critical hydro situa
tion.
E. D. BELL, Pres.
J. P. BOWEY,
By STANLEYTHE~OLD HOME TOWN'
The Brownies
will meet at the
Legion Rooms
Thur,, Oct. 14
nt 0;30 pan.
South Huron
Junior Fa rmers
are holding
and
have
their
could
them
future
‘Contributed
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
October 8-9
& Deanna Durbin
and
® Dick Haynies
singing the magnificent music
of Sigmond Romberg
their
even-
Legion7.30
Much
as the
fall studies.
were
GRAND BEND
PRESENTS FOR YOUR
ENJOYMENT THE
FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS
ing at
Rooms,
shown
their
girls
learn
Hazelwood
in
Mr. and Mrs.
St. IHiited Church
morning thirteen
received into
ten by cer
and three on profession
. The reception service
in connection with
Com mu nio n Sunday.
The
Caven
meeting
school room
Tuesday evening, September g,8.
The meeting took the form of a
pot luck supper after which the
president, Miss Alice Pfaff, con
ducted the devotional exercises
and the discussion of business.
Miss Mary Easton read
Scripture lesson.
Young People’s Society of
Church held its opening
of the season in the
of the church on
regret
Mrs.
from Hensail
near future.
It is with
that Mr. and
intend moving
the
Hazelwood have been good law-
abiding citizens for the last four
and a half years, always ready
to lend a helping hand
obliging at all times. They
been faithful and loyal to
church and as neighbours
not he beaten. We wish
God’s blessing in their
home.
who
been
at
The Girl Guides opened
fall program on Thursday
in the
enthusiasm was
Guides plannee}
Several new
welcomed to the
Guide movement. A cordial in
vitation is extended to all girls
between, the ages of 11 and 16
who might be interested in the
Guide work. The Guides will
meet again this Thursday even
ing, October 7 at 7.30 in the
Legion Rooms. All girls inter
ested are urged to attend.
Items of Social and Personal Interest in and Around Exeter
Tlie Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish these items. We
and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Phone 31w
Wed., October 13
at 8:30 sharp
IN THE ARENA
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Dancing Every Saturday Night
Klein-
Adam Brockes Famous Orchestra
The Band You Like
ADMISSION 50c
Garnet Jacobe
Sunday in St.
confined
from in
fall. Mr.
with
and
Mrs.
Mrs.
Wood in
Mrs. Wil-
0. Scott,
Robert
B.C.,
of Rev.
for
was
and
re-
again
beini-
three
Miss
visited
Mrs.
All interested in joining
the club are invited
Mrs. D.
Toronto,
of
week-
of
Pollock,
were
and Mrs. D.
MONDAY and TUESDAY
October 11-12
to make,
at Piloij
Cecil B. DeMille’s religious masterpiece, seen by
600,000,000 people, will be presented at the following
places:
the places they
France, Germany,
Italy and Norway,
to Canada by
friends
of Kingsville,
and Mrs. A. E. Wigle, Red-
, Mich.,
Detroit
James St. Auxiliary
The October meeting of
Mon., Oct. 18—James St. United Church, at 8:15 p.m.
Tues., Oct. 19—United Church, Crediton
Wed., Oct. 20—Evangelical U.B. Church, Dashwood
Thurs., Oct. 21—Evangelical-U.B. Church, Zurich
Fri., Oct. 22—United Church, Centralia
Greta
her
Jas, Squire at-
Fair and spent
Mr. and. Mrs.
for two
home in
James Green
The death took place in.
ter Thursday morning of
James Green
Mr. Green
members’ parents are invited
At the boys’ meeting, a film will
be shown on fertilizers
Soil testing project
got under way
Variety program by Club talent
at joint meeting
Parents' Night
in connection with the
regular meeting on
Another Big
The Elimville Women’s Institute is sponsoring a
South Huron District Meeting
of the Huron County Children’s Aid Society in
ELIMVILLE UNITED CHURCH
‘Man Within’
In Technicolor
- Starring -
® Michael Redgrave
® Jean Kent
Carlile
settl-
7, Hay
retired to
are three
‘Up in Central Park’
1
at the EXETER ARENA
Bingo RefreshmentsPrizesEntertainmentGamesDrawMX
Entire Net Proceeds to be Used for Community Welfare and Charitable Projects
■ MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 11, 12, 13
u
Leavitt’s Theatre
Previews Its Coming Attractions
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6
— Two Features —
'The Big Punch1
® Wayne Morris
'The Sea Hawk
® Errol Flynn
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
OCTOBER 7, 8, 9
— Saturday Matinee at 2:30 p.m
HITS
Paramount presents
BING
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Color by
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tniuiti by Charles Brackett
OlrKted by BILLY WILDER
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Richard Haydn ♦ Harold Vermilyea
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Fred Astaire ® Judy Garland ® Ann Miller
William^Baker
Mr. F. William Baker,
foi’ the past 3 7 years has
a resident of Exeter, died
his home on Sunday in his 86 th
year. He had been ailing
several months. Mr. Baker
born in Stephen Township
resided on a farm before
tiring to Exeter., He is survived
by his bereaved widow whose
maiden name was Elizabeth
Ann Heaman, one son Alvin, of
Stephen and one daughter,
Clark Fisher, of Usborne;
grandchildren and
grandchildren; also
Mrs. Jas. Duncan,
Sask. The funeral
afternoon was held
R. C. Dinney funeral
ducted by Rev. H. J.
interment in the Exeter
tery.
Mrs.
seven
nine great
one sister,
of Pasqua,
Wednesday
from the
home con-
Snell with.
ceme-
Exe-
last
in
had
and
on
week of Mr.
his 85th year,
been ailing for about two
a halt years. He was born
the Lake Road, Stephen Town
ship, two miles west of Exeter
November 14, 1863, a son of
the late Thomas and Maria Ann
Green, He was married April
10, 1889, to Sarah E. ........
on the farm where they
ed, lot 19, concession
Twp. In
Exeter.
children,
Kirkton,
Stanley and Mrs. J. T. Moir
London. There are
grandcihldren and
grandchildren. The funeral took
place Saturday afternoon from
the Hopper-Hockey funeral
home conducted by Rev. II, J.
Mahoney. The pallbearers were
Ivan Stewart, Wm, J. Stewart,
Edwin Hawkins, Garnet Ford
Clifton and Clayton Prouty.
The flower bearers were Mrs.
Edwin Hawkins, Mrs. Ivan Kip-
fer. Miss Lois Green, Misses
Ola and Audrey Moir and Miss
Shirley Ford. Interment was
the Exeter Cemetery.
1923 they
Surviving
Mrs. John W. Stewart
Robert J., of Port
, of
also seven
five great
the
James Street Evening Auxiliary
was held Monday evening at the
home of Mrs. Hubert Jones. The
president, Mrs. William Allison,
opened the meeting with a hymn
and prayer. Roll call and min
utes were read and the autumn
thank offering taken. Mrs. Ted
Pooley, as group leader, took
charge of the program. Scripture
lessons were read by Mrs. A. J.
Traquair and Mrs. S. B. Taylor.
Mrs. T. Coates gave an interest
ing description of her trip to
Vancouver, describing the Grand
Coulee Dam which they saw on
their way out. The study book
‘'Women of China” was taken
by Miss Olive Prior, Mrs. J. Del-
bridge and Miss Verna Coates.
Mrs. Pooley closed this part
prayer. A few questions
answers were given by
Sweet, Miss A. Handford,
Pollen and Mrs. Bernice Cann.
The meeting closed with a poem
read by Mrs. Pooley, after which
lunch was served by the group.
Come to the Eleventh Annual
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dunsford
are visiting relatives and friends
at Marlette, Mich.
A foundation is being dug for
a new house by Thos. Pryde on
Albert
Mrs.
visited
Sweitzer
Mrs. E.
home last
six week’s
Mrs. O. C.
atives and
ity
Mr, and Mrs. A.
ford, Mich., and
Brown, Detroit, who motored to
Exeter with her aunt last week.
Word
Mr.
fiom Mr. and
ning of their
Mound, Man.
Manning left
3rd by truck
hold effects
their future
Mound.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II.
company with Mr. and
liam Murdock, of Hamilton, re
turned home Saturday after vi
siting in Sault Ste. Marie with
the former’s sister, Mr. and Mrs.
H. N. Anderson and family. Com
ing home through Michigan they
had a ........................... .
Mrs.
Keddy
Mr.
g liter
are
this community after an extend
ed trip to Europe. They visiteu
in Exeter before leaving on
their trip early in June anti
went overseas by boat. They
visited in England, Ireland,
Scotland and the Orkney Is
lands and while on the contin
ent among
toured was
Switzerland,
They returned
aiv.
Mrs. Edna Hearts, of Toron-
is visiting in Exeter owing
mother.
E. A. Follick. Mrs. Albert
of Clinton, called on
Follick
Street.
D. Lippert, of Melbourne
her mother, Mrs. Lydia
over the week-end.
J. Miners returned
week from a pleasant
visit with her sister
Wigle and other rel-
in the vicin-
also with
has been received by
and Mrs. L. V. Hogarth
.Mrs. J. E. Man
arrival in Pilot
Mr. and Mrs.
Exeter Septembei
with their house
intending
home
very enjoyable visit with
Keddy and Miss Beulah
at Fenton.
Wm. J, Allison and dau-
Je.m, of Regina, Sask.,
renewing acquaintances in
to,
to the illness of her
Mrs,
Glazier, of Clinton, called
Mrs, Follick Thursday of last
week and another caller on Sun
day was Miss Marion Blatchford
of Toronto. Miss Blatchford
motored up from London with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKenzie.
Falls from Ladder
Mr. John Pollard is
to his home suffering
juries resulting from a
Pollard was on a ladder picking-
some. fruit when the limb on
which the ladder rested broke
and he fell to the ground. He
was attended by Dr. Dunlop and
will he laid up for some time.
C.N.R. Builds New Siding
A new railway siding is being
laid into the new plant of the
Exeter Rutabaga Company in
Exeter North. While workmei
are still engaged in finishing
the building large quantities of
turnips are being- delivered. The
machinery and equipment for
waxing is also being installed,
Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Irwin, of
Eston, Sask., visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cann.
Mr. and Mrs. H. I-Iutton, of
Brantford, visitgd with Mr. and
Mrs. T. O. Southcott on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs, Hilton Triebner
and Mr. and Mrs.
of Zurich, spent
Thomas,
Mr. and Mrs.
Taylor and
Motherwell,
James and
Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer
Nathan Sam-
brook, of Toronto, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kestle over
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs.
tended Kirkton
the day with
Laverne Stone.
Mr. Thos. Laing, who under
went an operation in Victoria
Hospital, London, has returne.’
to his home.
Mr. Jos.
Taylor, of
with Rev.
Anthony on
Mr. and
and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweitzer
spent Sunday visiting-
friends at Leamington.
Mr. Douglas Hendry is
able to be around after
confined to his home for
weeks through illness.
Mrs. Wm. Ferguson and Miss
Ila Westcott, of Toronto, visited
for a few days with Miss Stella
Southcott and other relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet MeFalls
Donna, Elmer and Billy xvere
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs
William Routly, of Elimville.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rich
ardson, of London, spent the
week-end with the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. May.
Mr. Wm. MacEwen, of the
second concession of Stanley
had two horses killed by light
ning in the pasture field Friday
night.
Mrs. Howard Thorne, who
has been the guest of Mrs. Ted
Harness and
weeks, has left for
■Windsor.
Mrs. A. (
and Mrs.
Vancouver,
end guests
R. Sinclair.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Roulston
Gail and Karen, of Simcoe,
visited with Mrs. Roulston and
Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Howald on
Sunday.
Mr. J. P. Morlock, of Canon
City, Colo., and S. J. Morlock,
of London, are visiting their
sister, Mrs. Lydia Sweitzer for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Hogarth
received word Monday of the
death of the latter’s father, Mr.
W. J. Hewitt, of Pilot Mound,
Man. Deceased was in his 7 6th
Exeter
was a
year and has visited in
on several occasions. He
native of Laurel, Ont.
•Mr. and Mi’S. Norman
feldt and Ruth and Freddie Eg
gert have returned home after
spending a very pleasant motor
trip to Niagara Falls, Lockport,
visit
John
other
Buffalo, New York, to
their aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Minnick and family
relatives.
Wed nesday, October 13,-8 p.m.
Miss Nora Frances Henderson, Executive Secretary
of Association of C.A.S. for the Province of Ontario,
will address this meeting.
Chairman, Warden Hugh Berry.
The public is cordially invited to this meeting
which will be of interest to all.
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED
— Admission 35c —
Dancing