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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-05-26, Page 10...... .... Al..!!’"SBH ■ Page. 10 wr *£"T All Roads Lead To Bayfield Every Friday Night Where There’s Dancing To Frank Traher And His Popular 11-Piece Band ’ FEATURING VIRGINIA DUQUETTE Dancing 10:00 to 1:00 Admission 750 f THE TIMES-ADVQCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 26, 1949 H' Perth County Horse Show Horse Races — Sale ahd Show of Swine Machinery^ Demonstration Agricultural Park/ Stratford - Wed., June 1 Ontario’s Oustanding One-Day Heavy & Light Horse Show Judging 'will commence at 12:30 noon and will include the following: Clydesdale, Percheron and Belgian Stallions; Agricultural and Heavy Draft Teams, foui' horse hitch; all line classes of heavy horses. Thoroughbred, Standard Bred; Hackney and Coach Stallions; Carriage and Roadsters, Half Bred Hackneys, Ponies, Express and Delivery, Hunter and Saddle on the line; Tandem Hitch, lady driver, and road races HORSE RACES In addition to the heavy and light horse show there will be a program of horse racing 2.22 pace and 2.28 pace; distance, 9/16th and 1 mile. SWINE, SHOW AND SALE Judging at 12:30 — Sale at 2:15 , 35 Registered Yorkshires, including bred and open sows, young boars and market hqgs. For catalogues of sale or prize lists, write to: ' R. E. WHITE, Secretary. Used Cars, Trucks f V 1949 Fargo %-Ton Pickup. V 1949 Fargo l/o-Ton Panel, V 1948 Ford Coupe V 1947 Plymouth Sedan. V 1946 Dodge Sedan. V V 1939 1935 Dodge Sedan. Dodge 1H-Ton Truck. Newton Motor Sales W,A. PROGRAM — The W.A. of James street United Church is planning on going to the County Home at Clinton for its June m e e 11 n g, to put on a pro­ gram for the inmates. Members will meet at the church at 3:00 pan.; each member is to bring her own lunch. * JUVENILE CONTEST — Friday, June 3> Icirkton Community As­ sociation preliminary Juvenile Contest, Aberdeen Hell, 8 pan. E.S.T, 26:2c Leavitt’s Previews its Coming Attractions WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY May 25 and 26 TWO FEATURES ‘Alias Nick Beal * Ray Milland ★ l’hos. Mitchell ‘Sinister Journey’ ★ Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) A Andy Clyde FRIDAY, SATURDAY SATURDAY MATINEE May 27 and 28 TWO FEATURES ‘The Noose Hangs High’ - Featured Comedy - ★ Bud Abbott A Lou Costello ‘Racing Luck’ k Gloria Henry ★ David Bruce MONDAY, TUESDAY. May 30 and 31 TWO FEATURES ‘Always Together’ ★ Robert Hutton ★ Joyce Reynolds ‘Two Blondes and i a Red Head’ ■ ★ Jean Porter i ★ Jimmy Lloyd lffl I (Tony Pastor’s Orchestra) You’ll feel the EXTRA POWER II,., i. .ir1"11.1". ,!,U| >!!■!.!.!.. .1,1, „■! Mr. and Mrs. Sid Sanders were in Toronto at the Dale-Valiant wedding on Saturday. Mr. Bill Bettis of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Triebner ovei' the holiday. Mrs. Mary Bettis visited with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dunsford. Mr. Douglas ^Fletcher, of Lon­ don, is spending a few days in town. z ■——■■■■'■■■■ .—■■ . |,, - —■" —' » ' ...... ................................................... . ’ Exeter Roller Skating Rink (Two Blocks West -Of Southcott Bros. Store) Skating Mon,z Wed., Fri., Sat. General Admission: Adults 350, Children 250 Saturday Afternoon — 2 to 5 P.M. Adults 250, Children 200 SKATES SUPPLIED REFRESHMENT BOOTH Hot Dogs, Soft Drinks, Cigarettes, Ice Cream, Candy \...........................................................—-------------------------——> ■ ..... ...... ......'■....—----—----—-----—H The Public Is Cordially Invited To The Corner Stone Laying j at the Exeter District High School Wednesday, June 8 Mr. Dog Brintnell of Brant­ ford visited with his parents last Miss Lorina Johns and Mrs. John Johns of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Cole. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stead of Thorold visited with relatives in, town over the week-end. Mrs. William Taylor of Brant­ ford visited with friends in Exe­ ter for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Emmett, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Fraser. Miss Ethel Kydd underwent an appendictomy last week and is recuperating at the home of her sister, Mrs. Sanders. Mr. and -Mrs. Alfred Wilcox, of Detroit, have been visiting with friends and relatives. Mr, Wilcox is recuperating from a recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Samson M'cFalls, who recently purchased the house of the late Mrs. Dearing, are moving to town this week. Welcome to our town, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Beckler, who recently sold their farm in Usborne, have moved to town and are making their home with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Aid­ worth. We welcome them to our midst. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Davis of North East P.A., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis. Roy will attend a miller s -convention for the bal­ ance of the week in Toronto be­ fore returning to their home. It has been announced that the activities of the Huron County Temperance Federation will include the showing of temperance films throughout the county by the National Film Board as well as an advertising campaign in the press and on the air. . Mrs. Grace Aidworth, who has- been spending the past several m o 'ii ths with h e r sons and daughters-in-law, Mr. Nelson Hill, of Toronto, and Mr. Francis Hill, of Hamilton, returned to her home here last week. She was accompanied by her son Francis, who spent the week-end here. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Carling, of London visited with the for-1 mer’s mother on Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer returned home last week following an operation at St. Joseph’s Hospi­ tal, London. She is recuperating nicely at her home. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sturgis, and family were at Birr on Sun­ day where Mrs. Sturgis sang a solo at the morning service in connection with the anniversary services. Mr. Sturgis accompanied her at the organ. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Bea­ vers of Morrisburg spent the week-end with his father, Mr. B. W. F. Beavers. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Campbell of Belmont spent the week-end With Mr. Campbell. Mr. W. C. Pearce spent Thurs­ day and Friday of last week at the Ontario Agriculture College at a meeting of the Ontario Farm Brokers and Appraisers Association. Rev. H. J. Mahoney accompanied Mr. Pearce to Guelph and visited his mother. Mr. Jack Hennessey and friend, Peter Hammond, of Har­ row, were with the former’s parents over the holiday. Messrs. Calvert Bechler and Earl Schroeder, of the Bell Tele­ phone in Leamington, spent the holiday week-end at their homes. Miss June Gordon of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Southcott ovei* the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill, Tor­ onto, visited over the week-end with Mrs. C, G. Salter and at­ tended the Dougall-Rundle wed­ ding. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Apple­ ton Sr. visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson of Den- field over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Wuerth spent Monday and Tuesday in Detroit. Dr. and Mrs. Eric Apps and family of Kenora visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. R, Hopper over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gillespie of Brantford, Mrs. Ethel Fisher Of London, and Mr, and Mrs. Ed Beaver of Crediton, were with Mr. and Mrs. Aljne Sanders over the week-end. Mrs. Percy Dungford. Wed., June 1 From 2:30 till 5:00 p.m. Admission 250 GOOD PROGRAM Auspices Elimville W.I. DANCE Staffa Hall Wed., June 1 SHAMROCK ORCHESTRA Admission 500 Auspices of Tennis Club ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY, SATURDAY May 27 - 28 ‘Station West’ ★ Dick Powell ★ Jane Greer ★ Guinn Williams comes Dick Powell in the At 2 p.m. Eds Imperial Sales and Service Our new sales and service station south of Exeter will be spent the week-end and Mrs. Andrew Here role you’ll hail as his greatest! DONALD DUCK CARTOON And Sport Short, “MUSCLES IN THE LADY’* MONDAY, TUESDAY May 30-31 Merle Oberon Robert Ryan Charles Korvin Paul Lucas ★ ★ ★ ★ Opened For Business Monday, May 30 We will welcome all our old as well as new customers in our new location. Opening Dance 3 PLOW CAPACITY .lb THE Orzn.M Efu.br Im. FERGUSON TRACTOR ‘Berlin Express’ Members of four European nations' working with America conquer a common enemy. PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL CARTOON and ADDITIONAL SHORT Friday, May 27 Mixed Dancing Come One, Come All •J to ED HUNTER-DUVAR WEDNESDAY*. THURSDAY, June 1-2 ‘Always Together’ 1 A MISER ON shaft; long-skirted, cam- Muminum all^ PWton ’ sleeves fW. S nrecision pressure lubncation„r^ St to manufacture—an engine built w “take it” t How can a tractor so compact, so easily handled, put forth so much power for the heavy jobs? Two reasons! FIRST—is the Ferguson System of Linkage and Hydraulic Control. It takes advantages of natural forces in linking implement to tractor, making them one single “self-propelled” unit, and automatically increasing traction for the harder t pulling. At the same time, the work of raising, lowering, Carrying and controlling depth of the implement is done for ' yoti, hydraulically. SECOND—This power, so fully utilized, is supplied by the “farm-type” overhead valve engine of Ferguson and Conti­ nental Motors design. Engineered and built for low operating cost, with longer hours of running on the many different kinds of Work you’ll find the New Ferguson Can do. Together, this combination gives you a farm machine with more than enough power, yet easily controlled, flexible for the Wide range of farm requirements. Whether you judge tractor performance by how easy it makes your work, the time saved, or by how much it lower* your cost of production, ask us to arrange your demon­ stration. You’ll find the New Ferguson is the modem farm machine for you* AND rSROUSON SYSTEM IMPLEMENTS Mr. Andy McLean, Liberal Candidate The tale The Prime Minister of Canada Rt. Hon. Louis and “ROARING WHEELS” ★ Robert Hutton ★ Joyce Reynolds ★ Cecil Kellaway ' g»y» gleeful and glorious s of the poor little rich girl. Technicolour Short, “PRINCELY INDIA” BUGS BUNNY CARTOON <R‘ EXETER from 2:35 to 2:55 p.m. i i.mii . on his visit through Huron County on Fri., June 3 will deliver an address m Ok Mr. St. Laurent will be accompanied by The public is invited to come out and heat Canada’s Prime Minister ■