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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-08-01, Page 8‘Perilous aHoliday’ PAT O’BRIEN :P«8» 8 Ladies’ Softball Tournament GRAND BEND Wed., Aug. 7th FOUR PROMINENT TEAMS Musical Feature— Cartoon Comedy and Brilliant EntertainmentPresented in 10 acts of new 'Hoodlum Saint’ Two Games in the Afternoon starting at,2 o’clock Featuring the Talents of Dinah Shore, Nelson Eddy, The Andrew Sisters, Sterling Holloway, Jerry Colonna, The Kings Men, Benny Goodman and his band has her Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Saturday with her MONDAY and TUESDAY — August 5th and 6th — A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture — WILLIAM POWELL ESTHER WILLIAMS THE TIMES,ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST Irt, IMS Town Topics CREDITON TQWN HALL jn honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parbey (nee Helen Bullock) Good music will be in attendance ADMISSION 50c Ladies please bring lunch Items of Social and Personal Interest , . . In and Around Town The Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish items of personal interest We and our readers are interested in you and your friends . . Phone 31W Mr. and Mi's. George Citson, Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnes and son, Danny, of Ingersoll, and Mr. and Mrs. Don .Mclnnes, and son Peter, of Woodstock, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cornish, of Exeter North, over the week-end, Mr. Edward Sanders and grand­ son, Master Sddie Beattie, were re­ cent visitors with the former's, brother, Mr, Wm. Sanders and Sanders who recently moved to Exeter from their farm on the 3rd concession of Stephen. / iHiiHnrmartinmnnmwrMUia Leavitt’s Theatre Previews Its Coming Attractions WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY —- July 31st, August 1st —— Two Features — ‘Johnny Comes Flying Home’ RICHARD CRANE FAYE MARLOWE FRIDAY and SATURDAY and SATURDAY MATINEE August 2nd and 3rd UK ' with a supporting cast including Slim Summerville, James Gleeson and Frank McHugh * “Janie Gets Married” “Night and Day” “The Green Years” “Smoky” COMING SOON . “One More Tomorrow”, “Ziegfield Follies” “Cluny Brown” “Do You Love Me” l Final Game in the Evening starting at 7 o’clock Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Emmett, of London, visited over the week-end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry, of Toronto ( were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Appleton, Jr., for a few days last week. Little Miss Nancy Clark, who spent the past few weeks with grandparents, Sweitzer, left parents for a few weeks at Ipper- wash Beach. Mrs. Ida Murdy, of Lucan, Misses Gertrude and Lulu Dempsey, of Toronto, and Mrs. Eliazbeth Smale, of Berkeley, Calif., were guests of their aunt, Mrs. John Essery, at the home of Mrs. L. C. Hicks at Fairfield. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fleiscliaeur and children, of London, were vis­ itors with the latter’s parents, Constable and Mrs. John Norry over the week-end. The latter vis­ ited’ in London for several days and also took a trip to Niagara Falls. Registration for H. S. Should Be Made at Once routes for the entire of Hensail, Usborne, and Hay Townships, with ■ some adjoining are now being arrang- The first show commences at 7.30 Phone 135 ’ Exeter, Ontario To All Citizens Of the Township of Stephen You are cordially invited to attend a Reception for all Servicemen and Women, who served in His Majesty’s Forces from the Township of Stephen, which will be held in the COMMUNITY PARK, CREDITON Saturday, August 3rd at 2.30 o’clock, D.S.T. Presentations will be made and an Honor Roll will be un­ veiled by Dr. R. Hobbs Taylor, M.L.A., of Dashwood. The Exeter Brass Band will be in attendance. A ball game is being arranged. A booth will be on the grounds for refreshments. Come out and give a welcome to the boys who fought for us. EVERYBODY WELCOME Admission Free L. B. Hodgson, ClerkRoy Ratz, Reeve Hardball Play-Offs EXETER COMMUNITY PARK Tuesday, August 6th' Clinton vs. Exeter * In case of rain the game will be played Wednesday night. Return game in Clinton Thursday night Admission 2f5c Students 10c A ! As bus district Stephen together districts, ed for pupils who wish to at­ tend the Exeter High 'School, it is important that the regis­ tration be complete in order that no .one is overlooked. Reg­ istrations should be left with the secretary or with the prin­ cipal, H. L. Sturgis. In order to give the best possible service in transportation it is necessary to know where the pupils re­ side. Please register NOW. MISS K. MACFAUL. SEC’Y Monday next has been proclaimed Civic Holiday when all places will be dosed, Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Zurhrisg and Miss Laurens have returned after holidaying at Grand Bend. The cement foundation for the new Gospiej Tabernacle op. Main street is now well under way. Miss Irene Johns visited with her aunt, Mrs. Heatherly, of Lon­ don. for a few days last week. Mr, O. N. Rudlans, formerly of Oslo, Norway, visited with Mr. Calvin Heywood over the week-end. Congratulations Mrs. day 88th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Chatham, visited Mrs. Charles Harris for a couple of days last week, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lindsay, of Norwich, spent several days recent­ ly with their daughter, Mr. ’ and Mrs. Ken Lampman. Mrs, Grace Aidworth has return­ ed from a visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Sanders in London. Miss Almena Neddy, Miss Anna George and Dr. Mathers, of Toronto visited over the week-end with Mr. W. C. and Miss Nettie Neddy. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fisher Miss Mary Pybus and Miss Mildred Py- bus, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pybus. Miss Jujtie Cutting, of town, re­ turned home on Saturday last after' spending a month’s liolidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cutting, Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carling, of London, are spending a few days with the former’^ mother, Mrs. W. J. Carling and with Mrs. Louisa Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peers and Mrs. Charles Klinkie, of Bay City, Mich., were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Witmer and Mrs. W. H. Dearing. Shirley Anderson, of Washington and Donna Stone, of Kirkton, spent a couple of days last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Squire. Mr. and family and Rowe and with Mr. Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. L. Stratford, spent a recently with Mr. Lampman and also friends in town.I - Miss Ann Whitman, of Goderich, is taking over as new Chief Opera­ tor at the local Bell Telephone Office this week, Miss Helen Rowe having resigned the position. Rev. C. W. and Mrs. Down and Mr. W. C. and Miss Nettie Keddy left this week on a motor trip to Midland from where they will en­ joy a boat trip on Georgian Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Squire together with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Stone, Donna and Marlene, of spent Sunday last with Mts. Howard Anderson of ton. Mr. and Mrs. M'aurice and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Toronto, were visitors at of Miss Annie Handford Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miss Tenie McCurdy, of Jones & May staff, js on holidays this week. Mr. ;a. h, Buswell, of the Jones & May staff, is on vacation this i I are extended to George Monteith who is to- (Wednesday)celebrating her W. Richards, of with Mr. and and aud Mrs. Harold spent Sunday J. G. Davis, of Mrs. Clark Fisher Mr. family and Mrs. H. Taylor, of couple of .days and Mrs. Ken called on other Kirkton, Mr. and Washing- Griffiths Sharp, of the home and with over the MARGARET I. DOUGALL A.W.C.M. School Supervisor, Instruction Studio on Gidley Telephone 174rl3, Musical Street Exeter Keep Fit and Look Trim with — SPIRELLA — FOUNDATION GARMENTS Individually • designed to apply Nature’s own principles of sup­ port and control and are 'made to your correct body measure­ ments. Demonstration and inter­ view will gladly be given without obligation. Phone 125. MRS. VALERIA ARMSTRONG WUERTH’S Just Arrived-—— NFAV SPORT OXFORDS for Men and Boys Also Work Shoes to suit every pocket. burn or your legs ache ... we have found a solution. promptly and neatly If your feet , . . see us Repairing attended to . . . white yon wait. TWO men to servo yon — We heel them, Attend their dyeing, Ahd save their Soles. Wuerth’s Cash Shoe Store & May staff, week. Mrs. O'. S. spent Sunday Appleton. Miss Bessie spent a few days at'the home of E. Appleton. Miss Jean Caldwell, of Kippen, visited with Miss Norma Snell over Hudson, at the Busch, of Kensall, home of E. of London, visited with Miss Norma the week-end, Mrs. Dave Lippert, of spent the week-end with er, Mi's. L. Sweitzer. Mrs. Mair and •Mrs. Woods visit­ ed at the home of M!rs. Penrose on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. -Campbell of De- and Mrs.troit, visited with Mr. Reg. Beavers this week. Mr. Francis Hill and Hamilton, are visiting sons, with mother, Mrs. Grace Aidworth. Misses Doris Westcott and Ger­ aldine Prout have left for London where they have secured positions. Snell Bros. & Co. are erecting a new house on Ann street. The cement foundation is being put in this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sceli of Lucan, visited over the week-end with the latter’s sister, Mrs. Robt. Tinney and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Penrose and family, St. Claire Shores, Mich., visited at the home of Mrs. Penrose last week-end. Mr, and Mrs. S. D. Bland and Caroline, of Windsor, are spending their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Penhale. Mr. ahd Mrs. E,.Westcott, Helen and Doris spent the week-end cently with relatives and Niagara Falls. Mr. J. A. Traquair- new extension at the hardware store. The new addition is to be 20x32 feet. The staff of the Chainway Store enjoyed a weiner roast Monday evening by the river bank on Mr. Wm. Kemick's farm. Mrs. Jennet Patton, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Busch', Huron Street West, for a couple of weeks. Monday, August Sth, 1946 Melbourne her moth- Pursuant to a resolution of the Municipal Council, I hereby proclaim PROCLAMATION! Needles and . Record Players For the Village of Exeter and respectfully request all citizens to observe it as such. B. W. TUCKEY, Reeve re- at Dunnville Favorite x ou 11 find them here—Decca, Victor, Bluebird and Columbia —featuring the latest popular* recordings as well as some of the old time favorites. Records brighten youi' leisure hours as well as being ideal for the party. R E. RUSSELL Exeter, Ont. is adding a rear of his Phone We have some smart all- wool sport jackets. These are two-colored with zipper fronts. Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.10 Oats, 51c. Barley, 70c. Creamery Butter. Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, A Large 38c A Medium 36c Pullets 30c C 25c Peewees 12c Crack 25c Sport Jackets Johnston and their 'daughters, Mrs. Worma- cott and Miss Nellie ed on George Albert Mr. Luella Detroit, union at Grand Bend on Saturday, July 20th and visited with Mr. and Mrs Clayton Frayne over end. Sunday visitors at the and Mrs. Douglas Mr. Tlios. Flynn, Al. Juba and Gordon, iSunday with Geddes and ’Geddes. and Mrs. and Mrs. attended Johnston visit- Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. w. c.Robinson.. Roy Shuert, of the Hunkin re- the week- home of Triebner Mr. and Miss Mr. were Mrs. Doreen Collins and Master Albert Collins, all of London. Doreen and Albert are remaining for some time. Misses Carrie and Minnie May, of Toronto, visited last week with Miss May Jones and other relatives. A family picnic was held Wednesday at the “Mayflower”, the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jones at Grand Bend, Rev. and Mrs. R. May and Shirley, present. Mr. and Mrs. and Son Leo left to Stratford, Thedford and Niagara Falls. The former’s mother, Mrs. Witmer accompanied them as far as Thedford where she will visit with her Mr. and couple of Visitors Pearce Mr, and Mrs, C. Pearce, ford, Mr, and Mrs, W. Redmond* Grosse lie, Mich,, accompanied by Lieut. Cmdr. Geo. Shaw Shaw, Washington, D.C., Lee Baldwin and sou Baldwin, Syracuse, NX. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Sti’ange, and i Miss Grace Strange, of Toronto, have been visiting with their par­ ents, Mr, and Mrs, John strange. Mr. Cyril Strange was here over the July 21 week-end. Mr Strange, who met with an accident recently, had the misfortune to fracture the bond in the heel and will be laid up for several Weeks. of Lakeside were Wesley Witmer Monday on a trip daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Harry Shink for a Weeks. at the home of W. C. during the week Were of Brant-* and Mrs. and Mrs. Richard I If