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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-11-21, Page 10* <•*{{«= 10 Leavitt’s Theatre 'Return of Frank James’ • Henry Fonda WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Nov, 20th and 21st FRIDAY and SATURDAY — Nov. 22nd and 23rd Previews Its Coming Attractions Annual Meeting and Supper THAMES ROAD CHURCH on The Members of Usborne Unit of the Huron Federation of Agriculture will holtl their THE T1MES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21st, 1946 Items of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Town Th? Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish items of personal interest. We and our readerg are interested in you and your friends . , Phone 31W • All-Star Cast Friday, Nov, 22 at 6:30 p.m. Guest Speaker Kenneth Betzner, of Waterloo, President of the Ontario Federation James Simpson, Kirkton President Delmer Skinner, Centralia, Sec’y-Treas. FIRST SHOWING at 6 p,ni, SATURDAY —- Musical Comedy -r- 'The Thrill of Brazil’ ® Keenan Wynn ® Evelyn Keyes • Ann Miller ® Allyn Joslyn MONDAY and TUESDAY — Nov. 25th and 26th Old Time DANCE CROMARTY HALL Thursday, November 21st Music by Howe Orchestra Admission 40 cents Blue (Ribbon Award Winner — 'Anna and the King of Siam’ • Rex Harrison Saturday Night ® Irene Dunn • »Lynda Darnell Coming Attractions OPERA HOUSE, EXETER ve no Love* ‘Holiday in Mexico’ ght in Casablanca’ ‘Boy’s Ranch’ ‘Diary of a Chambermaid’ ‘Spellbound’ ‘Meet the Navy’ BOB MOORE and his 7-piece orchestra Dancing 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. The first show commences at 7.30 Phone 135 Exeter, Ontario UT. Admission 50c The Canadian Region, Exeter- Hensall Branch 167 Annual Meeting f" STEPHEN TWP. FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE Dates to Remember! Crediton Town Hall DECEMBER 4th and Sth Monday, November 25th at 8 o’clock Earl Shapton, President Mrs. L. Taylor, iSec’y-Treas. Russell Bolton, President, Huron County Federation of Agriculture will give a resume of Federation activities in the county for the past year. # ELECTION OF OFFICERS Ladies, Please Bring Hand-Out Lunch A Real J for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Powe Watch These Columns for Further Particulars to be staged by CKerolcee Rodeo Co. — GUEST SPEAKER — M. A. Garland, London, Ontario Adult Education Board Subject — “Co-operative Medical Services” Every rural citizen should hear this timely subject discussed from the co-operative standpoint. This problem is vital to every home. Hear the proposed plan for Middlesex County. Attention Farmers All fanners and farm women of Huron County are invited to attend the ANNUAL MEETING of the HURON COUNTY FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE Clinton Town Hall Tuesday, November 26th at 1 p.m. sharp Sponsored by EXETER LIONS CLUB EXETER OPERA HOUSE Tuesday, Nov. 26 Flannigan’s Orchestra Admission 50 cents Hurondale Women’s Institute Mr, Emury Guyers has taken a position, as mechanic with Hr Bi­ Williams, Mr. Sidney Sanders is visiting in Toronto taking in the Royal Winter Fair, Miss - Barbara Kirkby, of Kirk­ ton, spent the week-end with Miss Helen Westcott, Mrs, iR. Payne, of Goodlands, Man,, is visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Geo. Hunter, Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Higgins, of Clinton, visited with'Mrs, G. Hun­ ter on Wednesday, Reeve B. W, and Mrs, Tuckey ^vis­ ited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mc­ Bride, of Zurich, on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Johns vis­ ited with relatives in Hamilton and took in, the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto. Wm. Hunter, an employee of the Exeter Rural Hydro has been off duty for a few days with a sprained knee. Mr. and Mrs. R, B. Williams and Mr. and Mrs Earl Dixon spent the forepart of the week in Toron­ to attending the Royal Winter Fair. Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Coates of Usborne, Davey, of Stephen, those taking in the Fair in Toronto. Mrs. Frank Prouty attended the and Mr. and Mrs. L. were Royal Chas, Box, Taylor andMi Mr. H. O. and Miss Stella South- c-ott spent a ’ few days visiting In Toronto. Among those from a distance who attended the .funerul of the late Mrs. Joseph May Thursday of last week were: Mrs. Harold Pet­ er, of Atwood; ley Peter, of Leary and Mr.Greenwood, -of I , Mrs. Jack Paris, of Mitchell; Rev, Robt. Hicks, Mrs. Mervin Wilson, Miss. May Thomas and Mr, Wm, Butler, of London, Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. 'Perkins Marion and Bruce, of Estevan, Sask., are spending tills week with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.. J. N. Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Stan- Byron; Mrs, John and Mrs, Melburn Munro, Mr, and Dental Announcement Miss June Coward is in London this week attending a convention of Bell Telephone employees. Mrs, M. .McAvoy and Miss Annie Sanders visited .at the home of Mrs. Ida M. Sanders, London, during the latter en^ of last week. Mr, and Mrs. Eid. Hughes and Mr, and Mrs, Joe McDonald spent Sun­ day in Hamilton visiting with Mr. and Mrs, D, L. Hughes. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Sanders, of London, spent the week-end with the latter’s .parents, My. and Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner, of iShipka. Mr. Jas Jewell, Mrs. J, Mc­ Alister Sr,, Mr. W. J. McAlister Jr.,, and Bill, all of Strathroy, spent Saturday with Mrs. Parsons. Messrs. Roylance Westcott, net Hicks, Ed. Sillery and Prout spent several days last week in Toronto and attended the Royal Winter Fair. Mr. Harry Parsons returned home the latter part of last week following a recent operation at Victoria Hospital for appendicitis. He is recuperating at his home. Mrs. W. E, Gardiner and daughter Mrs. Jack Ridd, of Meafor.d, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Richard. Mr. W- E. Gardiner gnd Mr. Jack Ridd spent the week- nd here and the ladies returned ome with them. • iMtr. and Mrs. Fred (Parsons and family, of St. Marys, accompanied hy Mrs. Parson’s mother, Mrs. M. Wass, Mrs. Dr. Glenn Sawyer and daughter, Glenna, of St. Thomas, . and i I among Mr. Miss funeral ai|d Mrs. Hazel of the late Mrs. Herbert Box at Seaforth Tuesday. Mr. and -Mrs. John Caldv companied by Mr; and Mrs. ton Frayne visited with M Mrs. Jack Frayne in Sarnia the week-end. Mrs. Clarence Heywood, w several years has been with Southcott B.r( her position and wi band-.- who has a -position carpenter in London. Mrs. Frank Wood is Ml in Vic­ toria Hospital, London, having un­ dergone an operation on uesday. Her condition is well. as\ can be expected. Her mthjy friends wili hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Hazelie Turnbull, of Cor­ inth, spent the week-bnd with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Cook and Mr. Cook. Mrs. Turnbull shoke to the Comrades . Bible Class at James St. church Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Morton, N.Y., are -visitin for a few days with Dr. E. s. an\l Mrs. Steiner, the two ladies beink sis­ ters. Mr. and Mrs. Lind ar1 their ’way to California for \the winter. There have been several nights of frost during the past week, -the first frosts of any account thi season. Little idamage was 'done as most -perishable products are past. The weather has .been ideal for fall. Reeve B. W, Tuckey, of town, i Reeve Hugh Berry, of Usborne; Reeve , Roy Ratz and Depuity-reeve Art Amy, of Stephen, are this week attending County Council at 'God­ erich. The county council will con­ clude with, the Warden’s Banquet Thursday evening. u ell ac- Clay- and over lio for been employed. “ ffaBTesigned as a join her hus- Lind, of will The Dental Office of DR. .J W, CORBETT be closed from November 27th to December 3rd, 5 John Gar- Chas. were visitors with Rev. C. W. Mrs. Down on Saturday. Mr. Stewart Fuke visited his mother, Mrs. W. K. Fuke the week-end. Mr. Fuke; who Home Office Representative the Group Division of Aetna Insurance Company, with over is a for Life has been at the Home Office- in Hartfoi-d, Con­ necticut, for three weeks and will now be temporarily located in Toronto. Mr. Murray Holtzman, of Orton­ ville, Mich., lance to Hospital accident, to work . when there happened to be a truck standing still on the highway with­ out flared. Latest reports are that he is doing as well as can be ex­ pected. was rushed by ambu- the Goodrich Michigan following a painful car Mr. iHoltaman was going early Thursday morning Exeter Markets Wheat, $1.26 Oats Eilc Barley 68c Creamery Butter, 45c. Eggs, A Large 37c. Eggs, A Medium 35 c. Eggs, Pullets, 31c. Eggs, B 31c. Eggs, C 22c. f December 9th Show EXETER ARENA DON WRIGHT, LONDON and TOP RANKING ENTERTAINERS presented by EXETER RECREATIONAL COUNCIL Tickets all Next Week Exeter and District Re-Opening After being closed for three weeks for alterations and repairs this store will re-open on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd Our floor space has Been enlarged and improvements made for your shopping pleasure. Come and see us often for special bargains as well as values in furniture Xou are cordially welcome to come in and browse around. Dinney Furniture Store Phone 20w IR. C. Dinney More Eggs with Less Work When You Use the GE Poultry Water Warmer The more water hens drink the more eggs they lay and hens drink the maximum amount of water when it is 50 degrees F. The GE Poultry Wafer Warmer automatically keeps the tem­ perature at about 50* degrees. It’s easy to use, costs little to operate and means less work. ‘ , R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter, Ont. Sport Jackets For this -snappy fall season these wool, .sport, jackets are just what you need. Colour combina­ tions make these a smart looking garment. Taman’s > s r SPECIAL SPEAKERS Ken Betzner, President of the Ontario Federation W. T. Tummon, Secretary, Ontario Hog Producers Wm. McCarthy, Dufferin County Federation Tickets for the evening concert and banquet in Cardno’s Hall Seaforth, at 7 p.m., same day, may be had from you? town­ ship Secretary, or W. V. Roy, Londesboro, County secretary­ treasurer, at $1.50 each. Guest speaker for the evening will be Dr. G. M. Roaman, of the O. A. C.,Guelph. The concert will be provided by a group of entertainers from the Toronto Conservatory of Music, followed by a dance for all banquet guests to the music of C.K.N.X. orchestra. LEGION ROOMS, EXETER MOORESVILLE HALL What’s Doing ndFriday, November 22 —- Music by1 —* Elim ville Orchestra Commencing at 3 p.m. Home-Made Cooking White Elephant Booth Fancy Work Tea Room ANNUAL DISTRICT ar Beet Town Hall, Exeter Fri.z Nov. 29 at 2:30 p.m, For tlie purpose of electing a direc­ tor for 1947 of the Ontario $ugar Peet 'Producers Association and for any other business in the interests Of' the groweip. The directors of the Association and others will address the meeting ' W. H. EsSfeltY Director Huron County In Exeter and Community Read These Columns Cafeteria Lunch General Admission