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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-11-07, Page 10Remembrance THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTAR IO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7th, 1946 and DanceBazaarfor Mr. and Mrs. Ron Fletcher i LEGION ROOMS in Kirkton Aberdeen HallSat., Nov. 9th on BAZAAR Bazaar to Open at 3 o’clock Bazaar Followed by a short service at the Cenotaph. .When in town on Saturday night get filled up at Snell Bros, a mechanic on now on. and .Mrs. Harpld Broderick Robert spent the week-end George Burree and Miss Slater, of London, visited Items pf Social and Personal Interest , . ... In and Around Town Ths Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish items Of personal interest. We and our readers are interested in you and your friends . . phone 31W ® Aprons • Evening Auxiliary Tea Room Dress Berets and Medals All services open to the public November 16th Commencing at 8 o’clock Home Baking and a lovely display of aprons and many other attractive and practical gifts, reasonably priced will be shown. The Mission Circle girls will provide a showing of goods. A tea will be served under the auspices of tire AV .M.S. ' . --1. ,f7.. . Sponsored by the Evening Auxiliary Hensall United Church Sunday School Rooms • Home-Made Cooking White Elephant Booth Gift Shop Children’s Booth visitors with Mrs. R. were, Mr. and Mrs. week with the latter’s Mir. and Mrs. CharlesTHEIR TURN...TO LIVE...TO LOVE AGAIN till the End of Time Under the auspices of the Crediton United Women’s Association Sunday School Auditorium I •££* TL £Leavitts lheatre Pr^viWs Its Coming Attractions THURS,, FRI, SAT, Nov, 7th, 8th and 9th FIRST SHOWING at 6 l>.m. SATURDAY TtCflNICOLOK OANHYKAYf,. THE KID FROM BROaayw Virginia MAYO • VERA-ELLEN The GOLDWYN GIRLS WAGER ABEL • EVE ARDEN • STEVE COCHRAN FAYBAINTER ’ LIONEL STANDER. Duttlrt NORMAN I. MclEOO • mum »i OON haRIMan <« MEIVIUE SHAVEUSON • Fiom » GROVER JONES. (RANK jBUTtER ,n0 RlCHARO CONNELL 0ne4 ON * PU, 0v lVNN ROOT And HARR, CtpRA MONDAY and TUESDAY tlUASID TH^OUON November 11th and 12th starring A Dora Schary Production • Directed by Edward Dmytryk Screen Play by’AJIen Rivion Dorothy McGuire and Guy Madison Robert Mitchum • Bill Williams with Tom Tully • William Gargan • Jeon Porter Johnny Sands • Loren Tindall -----------------------■■■■Aii------------------------------ ----- , Coming Attractions ‘Anna and the King of Siam’ ‘Holiday in Mexico’‘Return of iFrank James’ ‘Home Sweet Homicide’‘No Leave, No Love’ ‘Young Widow’‘Black Beauty’ II This Sunday HURONDALE 9.30 a.m. HENSALL Xi a.ni. Service in Presbyterian Church EXETER 3 p.m. Service in PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A. M. Easton, Sec’y-Treas, Ma in St. Church MAIN ST. CHURCH W. A. Sat., Nov. 16th commencing at 3 o’clock The first show commences at 7.30 Phone 135 Exeter, Ontario Hear Local People Interviewed Over the from 10 to 1 Sponsored by the Exeter Agricultural Society Willard’s ‘Ontario Panorama’ with Gordon Sinclair and Alan Savage Radio Broadcast i There will be an apron and fancy work booth; also a farmers’ and home baking booth and a fish pond. —Afternoon Tea Will Be Served— 1 November 8th, 1946 Doors Close for Broadcast at 8:45 p.m. Advance Sale of Tickets at High School, Robertson’s and R. C. Dinney’s Sponsored by the Exeter Recreational Council Popular Prices Broadcast Fred Funk and his Band Hr Miss Eileen Snell visited over the week-end in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs, 'Eugene Beaver. Mr. visited father. Miss visited E. L- Beavers,, of Detroit, over fjie week-end with his Mr. B. W. F. Beavers, Mary Lee, of Alisa Cruig, recently with .Miss Mary Westlake, and friends of Exeter. Mr. J. H, Hookey Sr., spent the week-end in Sarnia with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hookey and family, Mrs. Magwood and Master Wayne Gillies are visiting with Rev. and Mrs, Irwin at the James Street par­ sonage. Mr, and Mrs. Stewart William­ son, of Ravenswood, had tea with Mr., and Mrs, Henry Dqlbridge on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sleampn and June and Miss Maxine Hill, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones and attend­ ed the Wasnidge-Jones wedding on Saturday. Mr. John Murphy, of Barrie, iq renewing acquaintances in Exeter this week. Mr. and Mr$, Arthur Broderick and Joan spent the week-end with relatives in Sarnia, Mr. and with friends in Simcoe. Mr,I June , I __, with Mrs. A. Mantle on Saturday evening, Mr, Alf. .Holtzman, of Stephen, returned home Tuesday from Vic­ toria Hospital feeling somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Geddes and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pearce visited with Mir. and Mrs. Marshall Box, of 'Parkhill Tuesday. IP.S.C.A. Prout, Jr., of Detroit, spent the week-end visiting with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Prout, of <Pt. Huron. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Pfaff- and Helen and Miss Evelyn Taylor at­ tended the iPfaff-Clark wedding at St. Marys on Saturday. Mrs. M. L, Parker and Mrs. H. Whetton, of Hamilton, visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Harris fox* ,a few days last w&ek. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Snell and Miss Jean ‘Snell, Reg. Nurse, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarise Snell. Mr. and Mrs. 'Carl Scriven, of Falkenburg, Muskoka, spent a few days last parents, Schroeder. Sunday Westlake George Squire, Miss Mary Dayman of Whalen, and Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ lace Makins. Mrs. M. Howard, ,of Carmal, Calif., Mrs. N. Mlanns, of Montan- na, and Mr. H. Stevenson, of Pittsburg Penn., visited for the ■past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Prout in ’Port Huron. They left Thursday for California Iby a southerly route going .through Salt Lake City. Mr. Stevenson served in the world wax* for five years and was a prisoner of war in Gex-many fox* six months. Mrs, Rose Russell spent the past week in London with friends. Mr. Jas, Dearing and son Philip, of London, visited in Exeter on Monday. Mr. .and Mrs, Rd. Phillips, of Alisa Craig, visited pn Sunday with Mr. and Mi’s. Wm. .May. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Keddy, of Detroit, visited at the home of Mr. W, C. Kpddy over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. 'Cann have returned after a pleasant trip to their old home at Sask. Messrs Ern, Willard and Parker, of Stephen Twp, left for Hayelock on a deer hunting trip fpr a week. Mr, E. M. Quance returned home last Thursday from Victoria Hos­ pital and is recuperating from his recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beer, of Grand Bend, are visit­ ing with him. motor Brock. Leslie MARGARET I. DOUGALL A.W.0,M. School Supervisor, Musical Instruction Studio on Gidley Telephone 174rl3, Street Exeter Keep Fit and Look Trim with — SPIRELLA — FOUNDATION GARMENT^ 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 lances About Unfortunately there still aren’t enough new electrical appliances to fill the pent-up demand for these modern labour-saving units. But production is improving constantly and soon we hope you will be able to examine and buy the appliances you want fox* that all-electric home of yours. General Electric appliances are certainly worth waiting for BIG Dance OF THE SEASON CK.N.X. Ranch Boys EXETER OPERA HOUSE Tues., Nov. 12 9.30 — 12.30 Admission 50 cents EXETER OPERA HOUSE R. E. Pooley, ■Pres. A. M. Easton, Sec’y-Treas. Saturday Night DANCING ♦ OPERA HOUSE, EXETER BOB MOORE and his 7-piece orchestra Dancing 0 p.m. to 12 p«m. Admission 50c The Canadian Legion, Exeter- Hensail Branch 167 Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.26 Oats 51c Barley 68c Creamery Butter, 45c. Eggs, A Large 45 c Eggs, A Medium 41c Eggs, Pullets 3 2c Eggs, B 34c < Scarves Men’s Wear with ANTI-FREEZE & Co. We will have Saturday nights from In a variety paisleys, dust your late fall of plain colors and what you need for wardrobe. Phone 109 Men’s Winter Overcoats Make ^our selection early while we have a good assortment of styles and materials. The better coats will go quickly, and we cannot secure more. Good values at $25.00, $30.00 to $37.50 Ladies’ White Gowns In medium and large sizes,,. in ’ a fairly good quality material. Two styles. Each $1.75 Fleeced-Lined Shirts and ALSO COMBINATIONS I Beautiful ALL WOOL In a large size, 72” x 90”. These are all wool and launder well. Colors: yellow, mauve, blue, pinl< or green. Let us lay one away for you for Christmas. Each $10.00 Children's Snow Suits These are made from excellent cloths and will give splendid wear. You will like the new styles. Sizes 4 to 16. Priced at $11.50 and $12.95 Drawers Men’s Penman’s 95 Shirts & Drawers Penman’s fleeced shirts and drawers in a good weight material, sizes 84 to 46, Shirts and Drawers $1.25 Combinations $2.00 Our first shipment for years. This is fine quality underwear and gives real satisfaction. Per garment $3.00 Phone 16 1