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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-06-09, Page 12
ft 1 $ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frayn© and family, of Sarnia, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell and other relatives in town over the week-end. THEATRE J GRAND BEND PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS f FRIDAY, SATURDAY June 10-11 Wanda Hendrix John Lund Monty Wooley EXETER COMMUNITY PARK Friday, June 10 LUCAN vs. EXETER Admission 350, H.S. Students 250, P.S. Students Free Exeter Roller Skating Rink (Two Blocks West Of Southcott Bros. Store) Skating Wednesday, Friday, Saturday General Admission: Adults 350, Children 250 Saturday Afternoon — 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Adults 250, Children 200 SKATES SUPPLIED REFRESHMENT BOOTH Hot Dogs, Soft Drinks, Hamburgs, Cigarettes, Ice Cream, Candy ~L 8Q. T i Hear I / Elgin McKinley Huron-Perth Progressive Conservative Candidate And Others Over CKNX, Wingham Thursday, June 9 Fred, Watson. Bayfield. 8:30 p.m. Friday, June 10, Doug Prvde, Exeter. 8:45 p.m. Tuesday*, June 14., Tom Pryde, 9:00 p.m. Tuesday; June 21, Gerald Godbolt, Centralia, S p.m. Friday7, June 24. Elgin McKinley, 8:30 p.m. S3 ----------------— --------------------------------- -——.——-— -------— Huron Federation of Agriculture Seventh Annual Field Day AGRICULTURAL PARK, GODERICH Wednesday, June 15 PROGRAM a.m.—Exhibits and Midway. a.m.—Softball: Junior Farmers County Cham pions vs. County All Star Team. pan.—Official Opening-; Goderich Blue Water Band; Special Guest Speaker, Laurence Adolph Steinhardt. United States Am bassador to Canada. p.m.—-Softball: Girls’ All Star Team of WOAA vs. Brussels; Running Horse Race, open to Huron County boys, first heat best 2 out of 2, half mile dasli, $18, $10, $5 and $2; Running Horse Race, open to Huron County girls, first heat, best 2 out of 2, half mile dash, $18, $10, $5 and $2; Half Mile Foot Race, open to men, prizes $5, $2 and $1. 2:45 p.m.—Sports for young and old. 3:30 p.m.—-Bathing Beauty Contest: Winner to be crowned Miss Huron, 1949 (contestants must be 16 years or over and each con testant must register* in official tent be fore 3:30 p.m. day of Field Day), first prize $50.00 in cash. Other prizes to be announced from stand before event, 4:00 p.m.—Fiddler’s Contest and Square Dance competition; 2 classes: young arid old, $60 in prizes. Hard Ball Game: Listowel Legionaires vs. Clinton Colts. Musical Chairs: open to Huron County horses* $8. $5, $3 and $2. Hurdle Events: open to horses from Huron County only : open, class, first $15. second $10, third $5 and $2 for all other entries. 9:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.--Dance in Goderich Pavilion to the music of CKNX Barn Dance Gang. Admission 50<L J 10:00 10:30 1:30 2:15 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1949 4 ★ ★ * ‘Miss Tatlock’s Millions’ It’s daring, dizzy, delightful entertainment. Cartoon, ‘THE OLD SHELL GAME’ MONDAY, TUESDAY. June 13 - 14 ‘Woman in White’ ■Ar Eleanor Parker •Ar Alexis Smith •Ar Sydney Greenstreet The strange, mysterious love story of the woman in white. PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, June 15 - 16 Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Caldwell and family of St. Thomas and Mr, and Mrs. John Caldwell visit ed with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Beaver, on Sunday. Miss Kathleen and June Weber of Hay visited over the week-end with Jeanette Beaver.’ Mrs. Maud Horton has .been moved from London to the home of her daughter in Beachville, where she is recuperating after an attack of pieuritis pneumonia. BAND CONCERT — The West Toronto Salvation Army Band will give a band concert in Exe ter Saturday evening in front of the Carnegie Library. * Anniversary Services of West Zion United Church r will be held on Sun., June 12 1.1:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. D.S.T. SPECIAL SPEAKER: Rev. Mr. Cummings of Lucan Special Music By Sunday School ‘The Red Shoes’ In Teclmicolour ★ Anton Hilbrooks ■Ar Marius Garing ★ Maria Shearer A teclmicolour classic of astounding beauty and poignance. Wed. June 22 8:30 p.m. D.S.T. ZION UNITED CHURCH SHED A Play Entitled ‘Where’s Grandma’ will be presented by the Elimville Young People ADMISSION Adults 40c, Children 25c Refreshments Will Be Served Mrs. R. W. Edwards and Jim spent .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Shin Sims of Crediton. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weber, of Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shade and family of Zurich, .and Mr, and Mrs. William G- Wilson, of Goderich, visited witlv Mr. and Mrs. John Caldwell, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Moir of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Moir, Donna and Diane, Mr, and Mrs. Oren Moir and Kathleen, of Catharines, spent last week-end visiting in the Exetpr district attending the marriage of Ola Moir to Lawrence Trafford in London, on Saturday. Mr. and Mi’s. Aimer Passmore were guests at the double wed ding of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mer rill and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil El liott at the Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, on Wednesday, last. Mr. and Mrs. Passmore also attended a trouseau tea at the bride’s home, Mrs. Milton Whiltse, on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Luxton, Bob and Bill, attemied Convoca tion exercises nt, University of Western Ontario! on Saturday last. Mrs. Eliza Sims, who has been spending, several months with her niece Mrs. Reynolds, in Lon don, returned to her home this week, Mr. Nelson Hill, of Toronto, visited for a few days at the home of his mother, Mrs. Grace Aidworth. rima ...I, Thames Road Sunday School Anniversary SUNDAY, JUNE 19 at it a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Strawberry Festival TUESDAY, JUNE 21 — Variety Concert 1 it J ‘t, 5■t 11 Leavitt’s THEATRE C THURS., FRI., SAT- June 9, 10 and 11 ★ Bud Abbott ★ Lou Costello Previews its Coming Attractions x, 4 4 A comedy full of unexpected ■ thrills and laughs. fl MONDAY, TUESDAY June 13 and 14 ‘Are You With It’ ★ Donald O’Connor ★ Olga San Juan A comedy with plenty music and dancing. See Donald O’Connor in skillful dance routine. I Of his EXETER ARENA Fri.z June 24 Buy Your Draw Tickets From Any Legion Member ✓ You Won’t Want To Miss the WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY June 15- and 16 Starting this Saturday and con tinuing every Saturday from this date on, there will be a special CHILDREN’S Matinee Every Saturday AT 2:30 P.M. Adults Welcomed Undercover Man’ ★ Glenn Ford ★ Nina Foch Legion Carnival a Lakeview P Grand Bend ^J|asino Ontario WE ARE ON THE MARCH Don’t Fail To Attend This . . , IMPORTANT MEETING The Western Ontario Progressive Conserva tive Association wishes to take this opportun ity of extending to you and any others whom you think would care to attend a cor dial invitation to be present at & A £ * 1 e t * I ■ '< A Monster Rally to be addressed by George Drew NATIONAL PARTY LEADER The H. B. Beal Technical School, Lorrdon Wednesday, June 15 At 8:00 P.M. (E.D.T.) Come And Hear Our Distinguished Leader Fully . Discuss Matters Vital To The Electors Of The Dominion At The Present Time. It is planned to have a motor caravan leave Exeter for London at 6:45 p.m? on Wednesday night. Anyone wishing to join the caravan, or who would like” a ride, please leave your name at the Progres sive Conservative committee rooms in the Central Hotel. — Ladies and Young People Especially Invited — All Welcome - Doors Open 7:15 - Band Concert 7:30 Published by Y.P.C. Association of Huron-Perth SATURDAY JUNE 11® ■i Next Saturday, Canada’s Air Force will be on parade—for you, your family and your friends. There* for you to see, will be special ground and air displays and exhibits showing new RGAF equipment and training facilities. ■< v A A f > * 7 1 i A * < 1 I 4 » t » * t 4 ♦ i < i And His Orchestra SPECIAL EVENTS A. Prize to longest married couple in attend ance $5. B» Prize to family of three or more coming the greatest distance, $5. C, Prize to oldest lady and oldest gentleman on grounds: $5 each. ° (For A, B and C in Special Events, register at the Official Tent between 2:00 and 3.00 p.m.) COME AND SEE YOUR AIR FORCE IN ACTION -------------------------- j, . * . meet the men who keep up its great tradition . . . and sec the RGAF at work. 3> / Coming Midway Exhibits and Displays Ferris Wheel Merry-Go-Round Children’s Rides CHILDREN FREE - ADULTS 500 - FREE PARKING W. R. Lobb* Charles Coultes, W. V. Roy* President Vice-Pres. Sec.-Treas. And His Orchestra FEATURING TERRY DALE Arid The Vocal Quartette Saturday* June the 11th, is the day when Royal Canadian Air Force Stations across the country will say "Welcome” to hundreds of thousands of Canadians. You’ll get a real thrill when you see your Air Forde in action oil Saturday afternoon. ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE' RGAF Station in this area. V ■5 * H ■f *