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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-05-24, Page 14Use The Times-Advocate Classifieds Every Week! THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1951 T a KIRKTON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION « Aberdeen Hail, Kirkton Friday, June 1, at 8:(M) p.m, D.S.T. H. V. Pym, Wingham, Adjudicatoir OPEN TO ALL PUBLIC SCHOOL PUPILS Entries Close May 25 ® For Entry Forms and Information, Apply Mrs. T. Alvin C’rago, R.R. 1. St. Marys, Plume Kirkton Garden Party On Wednesday, July 18 s a British Knit See the new dress styles in Silk Jersey and Filagree Jerseys as low as $6.95 % Also Nylon and Nylon Boncle Would you like a British Knit House Party or raise funds for an organization? Write or phone MRS. R. DOBIE LUCAN Musical ! Mrs. William Gardiner, of Mearord, spent the latter part of the week visiting her sister, Mrs. 1 L. Richards and at the home of i Mr. Roy parsons. »• Mr. and Mrs. Claude Blowes i and Mr. and Mrs. Leu McKnight I motored to Montreal to attend I the Lions’ Convention. Mrs. Jack Fulcher and son ■ Victor left on Sunday to visit relatives in Brandon, Manitoba. Miss Harriet Knight of Detroit > visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Sanders. i Miss L. Elliott of town spent ! the week-end with her neiee, ’Mrs. W. Gallmore of London and . A. A. Simpson of Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cud- more and daughter, from Edmon­ ton. spent a few days last week with his sister, Mrs. William Fraser and with Allan Fraser. Robert C. Dinney and Kenneth ■ G. Hockey attended the post ; graduate course at the Canadian i School of Embalming in Toronto last week. i Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Emmett j of London visited over the week- ■ end with Mr. and Mrs. William i Fraser. ! Mr. Douglas Knowles, is in I Toronto this week taking a re­ fresher course at the Ontario Brings Two Great Services Perth County Horse Show • Sale and Show of Swim* • Machinery Demonstration AGRICULTURAL GROUNDS, STRATFORD Wednesday, June 6 OntarioS Outstanding One-Day Heavy and light Horse Show Judging will commence at 1 p.m. ar.d will include the following: Clydesdale. Percheron and Belgian Stallions: Agricultural and Heavy Draft Teams, 4- and 6-horse hitch: AH line classes of Heavy Horses. Thoroughbred, Standard Bred, Hackney and Coach Stal­ lions: Carriage and Roadsters, Ponies, Express and Delivery, Hunter and Saddle on the line; Tandem Hitch, load Races. SWINE SHOW AND SALE Judging at 12:30 — Sale at 2:15 29 registered Yorkshires, including bred and on^n sows, young boars and market hogs For Catalogues of sale or prize lists of Horse Show, write- to: R. E. White, Secretary, Stratford, Ontario It's THE HAPPT WELL-L-L4.-L! COMHON1N They Are Coming In GIMBY AT LONDON, ONT, GE-MPry OREnO EDDIE ALLEN Accordionist and Vocals BLAIN MATHE And His Violin CLIFF McKAY Saxophone and Soloist . . . WITH ALL THE STARS YOU HEAR DAILY ON THE AIR ... IN A FAST-MOVING HILARIOUS SHOW OF MUSIC, SONG AND COMEDY . . . ■K KAY STOKES At The Hammond Organ •k LLOYD EDWARDS At Tha Piano HUGH 8ARTLETT Hughle and His ‘•Joke Pot” GANG” BOBBY Hot On The Trumpet JIMMY NAMARO Vibraharp and Xylophone JOE NIOSI Old Money Sags On the String Base I f MAIL ORDERS N0W*\ I $1.50 - $1,25 . $1.00 Tax inc. 8 I Enclose seif.addressed stamped envelope for return of tickets, Out-of-town cheques must in­ clude exchange. Box office I opens Monday, May 28, ramme By the pupils of Exeter Public School under the direction of Mr. L. A. Wein, A.W.C.M. Each Room Performing Choruses, Solos, Duets and Trios' School of Embalming. Cyril Strange of Toronto visit- ; ed with his father. Mr. John Strange, on Saturday. Al Morgan, Jack Cann, Bev Morgan, Mac Hodgert and Harry : Jeffery caught 50 perch at Gode- • rich over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Amos Warwick. ! Garry and Terry Lee, of j Huron, visited with Mr. and i Clark Fisher recently. | Wed Forty Years Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Snell a surprise party for Mr. and Amos Darling Wednesday even- at M ain St. Church Fri., June 1 at 8:00 p.m. SILVER COLLECTION Proceeds to Procure Record Player for the School Huronia Male Choir will present an Evening of Song James St. United Church, Exeter BERT PEARL AND HIS FAMOUS - HAPPY KNOCK! KNOCK! Who’s There? IN PERSON THEATRE Phone 421 Sunday, May 27 at 7:00 p.m. Silver Collection Everybody Welcome Under auspices of the W.A. f^MOHOAY I JUNE 4TH j 8-30 p.m.Previews its Coming Attractions FRIDAY & SATURDAY May 25 and 26 MAY 31 - 8 p.m Wingham Presbyterian Church Rev. Quinton J. Everest, “Your Worship Hour” Pastor, South Bend, Indiana Jack Van Impe, the inimitable accordionist, of Detroit Mrs. Arnold Kelly, Soloist, Kincardine SAL, JUNE 2 - 8 p.m. Clinton High School Jack Van Impe, speaker, will bring a final message before he leaves Canada for his native Belgium for missionary work. Jack will play his accordion along with other special music. Both of these men are return engagements having been excep­ tionally well received before. DO NOT MISS THESE RALLIES Port Mrs. gave Mrs.i........ .................. , ing in honor of their fourtieth ’hve-dding anniversary. Those sent were Mr. and Mrs. Selves and Mabie, Mr. and Alfred Hunkin, Mr. and Fred Darling and Mr. and C. K, Schlimme of Byron. ‘The Big Cat’ ★ Lon McAllister ★ Peggy Ann Garner The story of a murderous cougar and a boy who couldn’t kill to save his own life! MONDAY & TUESDAY May 28 and 29 ‘Champion’ 4r Kirk Douglas ★ Marilyn Maxwell Fighting or loving, he was champ! the pre­ Jack Mr.s. Mrs. Mrs. i Fisherman’s FateI This shouldn’t happen to one but it did to Hugh Wilson.I He and Les Parker went fishing at Goderich over the week-end. Les caught his limit. Hugh, sit- 1 ting beside him on the pier, got i nothing more than a few nib- i -bles. It just isn’t fair. any- School Leader Honoured Gordon Cann, elected to the Western Ontario Leaders’ Club by the district high school, was honoured in London last week with the presentation of mem­ bership certificates along with 63 other boys from W.O. schools. They toured the university, Lon­ don Free Press building, and were accorded a banquet. Attend Municipal Meeting Councillors Andy Snelgrove, William McKenzie and Roy Camp­ bell and Clerk C. V. Pickard were in ing a County Officers D. H. presidents, J. A. Patterson, Hen­ sall; Philip Durst, Wroxeter; executive. H. H. Strang, Us- borne, one year; N. P. Corless, Clinton, two years; J. M. Eckert McKillop, three years; secretary, J. G. Berry, Goderich; treasur­ er, S. H. Blake, Goderich. The association tendered a luncheon to about 70 members at the Ho­ tel Bedford. Goderich Tuesday attend- meeting of the Huron Municipal Association, elected were: president, Wilson, Seaforth; vice- COMING EVENTS OPERETTA — Woodham Com­ munity Association will present theii’ operetta, “An Old Kentucky Garden”, in S.H.D.H.S. auditor­ ium on Friday, June S, under the auspices of Elimville W.A. Admission 50 cents and 30 cents. Reserve seats 75 cents. 24c Skating from 8:00-11:00 ■ “For Health’s Sake Roller Skate” Skates Supplied Admission: Adults 350, Children 250 REFRESHMENT BOOTH Anyone, wishing to order shoe-skate outfits please phone 459-r-12 Exeter or see Mr. Earl Neil personally Centennial Musical Sacred Concert by Metropolitan Church Choir, Tx>ndon Zion Evangelical Church, Crediton '■ ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY May 23 and 24 ‘The Happy Years’ - Teclmicolour - ★ Dean Stockwell ★ Darryl Hickman and others A story of wild and wonderful days . . . COMIC STRIPS FRIDAY & SATURDAY May 25 and 26 ‘Fancy Pants’ - Teclmicolour - ★ Bob Hope ★ Lucille Ball This is a scream all the way! SHORT SUBJECTS MONDAY & TUESDAY May 28 and 29 ‘Mystery Street’ ★ Ricardo Montalbam ★ Sally Forrest ★ Bruce Bennett ★ Elsa Lancliester NEWSREEL & COMIC STRIPS Two Shows Each Night: 7:30 and 9:30 N Featured on Program: Violinist Mr. Kenneth Byron Vocal Quartette—-Mrs, Hugh McIntyre, Mrs. Howard Ferguson, Mr, James Medlvn and Mr. Clark Wilson. ADMISSION 500 & 250 Attention Bean Growers Do Not Fail to See MOVING PICTURES of the Development of the Warnke Bean Harvester The only machine which will clean your beans of dirt and stones and leave them in a windrow which dries in less than half the time it takes windrowed with a Side Rake. Hensall Spring Show Hensall Stock Show HENSALL COMMUNITY PARK Friday, May 25, 1951 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY May 30 and 31 4r Donald O’Connor ★ Jimmy Durante MATINEES SATURDAY AND HOLIDAYS AT 2:30 P.M. BINGO — Clinton Lions Arena, May 25, $475 cash prizes and $500 jackpot: 4 special games: $50, $75, $150 and $500 jack­ pot. Sponsored by Clinton Lions. Lawn Bowling I Guest Speaker - Mr. Robert Saunders Chairman, Ontario Hydro Commission Lakeview Casino gbendd DANCING Saturday, May 26 BOBBY DOWNS &AND HIS ORCHESTRA Bobby’s Only Appearance until His Summer Opening end of June Beginners’ Night Anyone who would like to try Lawn Bowling will be welcomed at the greens Monday Night at 7:30 Experienced bowlers will be on hand for coaching Men and Women Are Invited (Bowls will be available) Jitney Tuesday Night at 7:30 sharp THE EXETER HOME & SCHOOL ASSOCIATION will hold a of the season on Friday, May 25 8:00 p.m. EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL Guest speaker, Mts. Fitzgerald, president of Norwood Park Home & School Association, Everyone is this meeting for 1951-52 A social half the program. London, invited to attend at Which officers will be installed, horn* will conclude SCHOOL RCAF Bugle Band PARADE 1 p.m. EDHS Bugle Band T>vo 00 eaC^ ca* (®6- . . {or e,,tllCS (Cash Vr,7'e Uojo fche UCK — V°rk G1U FOR (,CWWteO cQR A®