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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-06-16, Page 12THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 16, 1949 T Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lamport and Mrs. Marshall left Tuesday ou a trip to the West. Mrs. Mar­ shall will visit with her son Gordon at Peace Riverland Mr. and Mrs. Lamport are motoring to Vancouver. ‘ Mrs. Jack Malcom, of Sarnia, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Melville. Miss June Cutting and friend left Saturday for Moose Jaw, Sask., for a couple months’ visit. They left by train. COMING EVENTS Decoration Day Grand Bend Cemetery Sun., June 19 2:00 P.M. Everyone is welcome to de­ corate graves, There will be special speaker and special music. ALDON Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Sweet yisited with relatives In South Cayuga, Welland and Niagara Falls last week, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Phillips of Ailsa Craig have returned to their home after spending past week visiting with Mr. Mrs, William Mr. and Goodman of visiting with Mr, Charles Schroeder, Mr. Roy H, Finkbeiner attend­ ed the testimonial dinner in honour of Mr. J. W. Stewart, retiring District Post Office In­ spector in London, Mrs,* Ethel Mojisseau 'of Lon­ don spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Eve­ lyn Brodterick. BAKING SALE and White Ele­ phant Table on Saturday, June IS, at 1:30 at Jensen’s Store (next to Pop’s Taxi), under aus­ pices of the Catholic Wonfen’s League. c GARDEN PARTY — I< i r k t o n Community Association Garden Party, Wednesday, July 20. Ball Juvenile Contest, Adult 16:23:30:7c F » "X .✓ "Xf PrizesPrizes X 1 MATINEE Every Saturday and Holiday At 2:30 P.M. 100 Other Prizes kindly donated by all of otir local merchants and manufacturers. GRAND BEND TO YOU, ITS PATRONS, PRESENTS MONDAY, TUESDAY. June 20-21 Ray Milland Florence Marly Broderick Crawford FRIDAY, SATURDAY June 17 «IS The greatest western of all time, a thrilling drama of the frontier. Technicolour Glenn Ford Win. Holden Ellen Drew ‘Under Cover Man A- Glenn Ford ★ Nina Foch The inside story of a great U.S. criminal investigation. ‘Fighter Squadron’ ★ Edmond O’Brien s ★ Robert Stack ★ James Holden -A- Tom D’Andrer . . . and a special attraction­ something we’ve all been waiting to see: • Lindley Fraser’s famous ■A-4 “Dr. Stanton” Cinderella Horse’ Previews its Coming Attractions WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY June 15 and 16 Game, Program. -ST-ST Previews its Coming Attractions WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY June 15 and 16 Leavitt’s A Grand Bend Roller Rink June 24 Prizes Prizes Prizes ADDED ATTRACTIONS BINGO & GAMES Ontario & Best Dressed Couple Best Dressed Lady Best Comic Lady Best Comic Couple Best Dressed Man Best Comic Man Special ...H. . 10 to 14 years ......... 6 to 9 years 5 years ancP under Admission: Adults 250, Children FREE!! /Proceeds for Grand Bend Legion Recreational Centre MONDAY, TUESDAY June 20 and 21 ‘For the Love of Mary’ ★ Deaiuia Durbin ★ Edmond O’Brine She has them all on her party line!Featuring PROFESSIONAL ROLLER SKATING ARTISTS FROM THE LONDON ARENA Special Children’s Prizes . Children’s Prizes Children’s Prizes . 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 In ★ ★ ★ ‘The Man from Colorado’ Cartoon, ‘Stork takes a holiday’ And Other Short Subjects the and May, Mrs. Charles Detroit, Mich., the latter's father, w. are On Page Seven Elimville S. S. Anniversary In case of rain, service will be' held in the church. Sunday, June 26 Services: Il a.m. and 7:30 p,m* LEGION FRIDAY, SATURDAY June 17 and 18 ‘The Untamed Breed’ ★ Sonny Tufts ★ Barbara Britton Ar George “Gabby” Hayes — In Cinecolor — Savage bull — mad stallion he tamed them both. ★ . * ‘Sealed Verdict' Every moment a thrill, every thrill a moment of danger. NEWSREEL And Other Short Subjects -------------x_--------------------------- WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, June 22 - 23’ The great drama of the skies from the annals of World War II Hi! It’s Coming Strawberry Supper Hams, Salads, etc, L.O.L. Hall, Woodham Highway 23 Friday, June 24 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.* PROGRAMME Lucan Male Choir with its specialty artists. Assisted By: Morton Sisters, vocalists ’ Anna Brock, reader Lucan Sextette, dancers Admission: Adults $1.00, Children under twelve 50c Under the auspices of Woodham United Church W.A. f. a— SPEAKER: REV. G. WANLESS of Woodham Huron-Perth Progressive Conservative Candidate And Others Over CKNX, Wingham Tuesday, June 21, Gerald Godbolt, Centralia, 8 p.m. Friday, June 24, Elgin McKinley, 8:30 p.m. 7 Monster Carnival HURON-PERTH WELCOMES Sunday School Anniversary Thames Road United Church Sunday,June 19 Services at 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. SPEAKER: REV. DR. W. E. McNIVEN, of London Special Music by the Children’s Choir Strawberry anil Meat Festival IN THE CHURCH BASEMENT .. Tuesday, June 21 A Variety Concert will be given by the Favourite Four from the Armstrong Studio of London Admission: Adults, $1.00; Sunday School Children, 12 and under, Free; Others, 500 TRY TO COMELakeview Pasino Grand Bend U 4 Saturday, June 18 Art And His Orchestra *featuring Quartette Monster Legion Carnival DRAW PRIZES First Prize: Complete Furnishings for Living Room (Chesterfield Suite, Lazy-Boy Chair, Axminster Rug, Radio, Lamps, End Tables, Mirrors, and Hassock) Second Prize: $75.00 Suit or Dress Third Prize: $60.00 Suit or Dress 2 > ■ Hon. Leslie Frost Premier of Ontario Who Will Attend An Outdoor Picnic At SEAFORTH Lions Club Park Wed In The Interest Of Elgin McKinley PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE IN HURON-PERTH A FULL AFTERNOON FOR YOUNG AND OLD Bring a basket lunch and enjoy the picnic facilities on the grounds Old Time Fiddling Contest First prize, $15.00; second prize, $10.00; third, $5.00 “Supercraft” made-to-measure suit given to oldest Conservative attending picnic1 (donated by Gillespies Cleaners & Dyers) Three bands — races for children • Races for Children Wednesday Night The Premier Will Speak at I In attendance will be Elston Cardiff, M.P.* N. Huron; Thomas Pryde, M.L.A., Huron; John Hanna, M.L.A., N. Huron; Bert Bradshaw, M.P., Perth; Fred Ed­ wards, M.L.A., Perth* Meet the Premier of Ontario at Both These Rallies Huron-Perth Progressive Conservative Association Ml