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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 AU NEWSBKEL H. with "X in J C' DANCEI OPERA HOUSE, EXETER 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 CROSBY-FONTAINE Color by TECHNICOLOR tniuiti by Charles Brackett OlrKted by BILLY WILDER with Roland Culver • Lucile Watson Richard Haydn ♦ Harold Vermilyea -"""J"1st Color by Technicolor — Featuring the Famous Strauss Music Evening and Matinee Admission Prices Children 25c, Adults 42c (Including Hospitals Tax) 'Easier Parade’ M-G-M SPECIAL FEATURE — Color by Technicolor — 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