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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-08-16, Page 12Page 12 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1951 THEATRE Phone 421 Previews Its Coming Attractions FRIDAY & SATURDAY August 17 and 18 ‘Mystery Submarine’ •, The Rev. L. H. Turner and. their daughter Grace Marie are’ visitors this week with Mr. and < i Mrs. William cook t»f Exeter. The.! i Rev. Turner was formerly mini­ ster of Crediton United Church which was followed, hv as pastor­ ate of six years at Victoria St. 'United Church. Goderich. He is naw minister* of Newcastle Unit- ;ed. Church east of Oshawa. Miss June Ross of Staffa is spending a week at the home of Rina Murray. i Pamela and Donald Ersman ■s are at Grand Bend with theirI*** .. ■ grandmother. Mrs. Deaton. I ltems of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Exeter The Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish these items. We and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Tel. 31-W ..............................................................................................* * ★ Battles eoast! MacDonald Carey- Marta Toren navy off the American ; Mon., Wed.,Fri. MONDAY & TUESDAY August 20 and 21 ‘The Admiral Was A Lady’ it Wanda Hendrix ★ Edmond O’Brien The Admiral was a lady a she taught these ex-G.I.s man-: ouevres they’ll never forget! ! and Sat. Eve. - Skates Supplied - Skating from 8:00 to 11:00 Adults 35<p, Children 25 C REFRESHMENT BOOTH i Anyone wishing to order shoe- 1 skate outfits please phone 459- r-12 Exeter, or see Mr. Earl Neil ■ personally. THE ANNUAL Memorial Day Service WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY August 22 and 23 ‘A Yank In Korea’ * Lon McCallister * William Phillips The on-the-spot story of guys in the hottest spot earth I the on Zion Cemetery Usborne Township will be held m ZION CHURCH Sunday, August 26 at 2:30 P.M. D.S.T. All Collection and Donations for Upkeep of Cemetery m ■ Mi Teen Town Weiner Roast Friday, August 17 9:00 p.m, PORT BLAKE (Beach West of Dashwood Road) Transportation Leaving Library at 8:30 P.M. Admission 50^ LARRY SNIDER Invites all farmers and their friends to a FIELD DEMONSTRATION FARM EQUIPMENT August 23, at 1:30 p.m. First Farm South of Exeter on West Side of Road < ■ ■■ ■■ W I O « C I O H■ Major T* A.C t O » B Come and See FORD and FORDSON MAJOR Tractors and Implements in action Drive the Tractors..; Handle the Implements yourself m w I o » o < o nMajor I M r I I M • N » » MM Souvenirs and Prizes Mr. and Mrs. Bob Johnson and : Mrs. F. E. Nixon of York, Eug- children were at the home of Mr. lard is also a guest at the home and Mrs. E. R. Hopper. i’ Misses Minnie and Nellie Me- * Cormack travelled from Owassa,. Michigan, arriving Tuesday to I see the Hollow Tree Gift Shop! in its opening week. | Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Robertson: David, of Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lamport of London are spending a peek’s vacation in Northern Ontario. Marilyn Skinner has returned after spending Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. tended the Hill on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Appleton and Mr. and Mrs. William Cow­ ard motored to Tobermory on Sunday to spend the day. Mrs. Helen Armstrong and Ned were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Elliot, Wallaceburg. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDon­ ald received word Monday that Lorne Lamont had arrived in Vancouver and would be in Ex-_____ _____.............. ...... eter sometime this week, Pte. i and Mrs? Earle Telfare and Lamont has been with the Prin-1 foert at Turkey Point. cess Pats in Korea. j Recent visitors at the home of Visitors at the home of the; Mr. and Mrs. William Wood Rev. James Anthony and Mrs ' iiaye been*Miss Olive Wood, of Anthony were a nephew and his j Toronto, and Mrs Pearl Mur- wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anthony, flock of Dundas Mrs. Wood and Pontiac, Mii‘h., and Mrs. Jacob) Miss Olfye Wood recently en- Erb and Mrs. Tom Nichol of j joyed a trip to Sarnia, Kings- Browu City, Mich. ) ville, Leamington and other Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Snel- J points. grove visited at the home of Graham Snelgrove in St. Thomas • on Sunday. Mrs. Snelgrove re- i mained in St. Thomas for a few , days. Members numbering 16 of the • Janies Street Mission Circle drove to London on Thursday where they had a very pleasant evening attending a movie and later having lunch at Hook's Restaurant. | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Apple-1 ton, Sharon and Margaret Anne I Coward are holidaying at Port Franks this week.Mr. and Mrs. Will Ryckman I have returned home after spend- j ing the past week at Wiarton | and Red Bay. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siebert, ) of Petersburg, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs, Witzel. a C. few days in J. Ersman at- picnie in Guelph of Mr. and Mrs. William Cook. She has bpent five month’s vaca­ tion in UamuLi. Mrs. Nixon will leave for Ottawa on Saturday on her way to Quebec where she will sail for home on the S.S. Samariee. Mr. William Cook and ;Mrs. Nixon spent their early ! years in County Durham, Eng­ land in Trimdon. a coal town. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dunn have returned to Toronto after spending their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn and Mr. Homer Buswell. Mr. and Larry, Mr. more and tended the wedding in Detroit on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart and family will motoi* to Ottawa on Saturday for a two week’s visit. David Wilson of London visit­ ed last week with Marilyn Kathryn Hicks. I Mr. and Mrs. Stan Dinney > family spent a week with Mrs. Lloyd Jones and and Mrs. Aimer Pass- Miss Doris Haist at- Sehroeder and Kellei' Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fisher vacationed in Gravenhurst and North Buy with Mr. and Mrs. James McCullough t h i s past week. Their daughter, Yvonne, who has spent a mouth with the McCulloughs, re t u r n e d with them. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Ford and Dianne of Detroit spent a week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and other friends in Grand Bend. Mrs. Ardys Glen is enjoying two weeks’ holidays and while she is away Miss Barbara Brint- nell is taking her place in the Chainway store. ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND Misses Patricia and Marlene {'rawford of Belmont are spend­ ing the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Penhale. Mr. Don Charlton Is holiday­ ing at Manitoulin Island. Mr. and Mrs. William Wright of Seaforth were Sunday visitors with J. „P. Bowey. COMING EVENTS FLOWER SHOW — K i r k t 0 n Horticultural Society F lower Show at Roy’s Church Wednes­ day, August 29—-3 to 5 p.m. tea served, 8:30 to 10 p.m. program. 16:23c Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND Dancing Nightly BOBBY DOWNS and his ORCHEST RA . ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- and and Mr. Ro- i Mr. and Mrs. Will Passmore accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Simmons enjoyed a motor trip over the week-end to Tober­ mory ‘lands North Mr. rhe Manitoulin Is- returned by-Sudbury, and Orillia. Mrs. Charles Harris, of London, spent the with Mr. and Mrs. M, after holidaying in and Syracuse N.Y. Last Sunday, visitors with Mrs. Ness were Mr. and Mrs. Jules Brooks and family of Du­ mont, New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Cushenick and daughter of Conn., and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ches- lock and daughter of Tavistock. Mrs. Leslie Perkins of Owen Sound visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Delbridge and other friends in and around Exeter. and and Bay and week-end W. Pfaff Rochester FRIDAY & SATURDAY August 17 and 18 (Technicolour) Rudyard Kipling’s “Kim” . , . filmed in India, ★ Errol Flynn ★ Dean Stock well COMICS & SHORTS SUNDAY MIDNIGHT, ■MONDAY & TUESDAY August If), 20 and 21 ‘Pagan Love Song' (Technicolour) A South Seas Musical . . . ★ Esther Williams ★ Howard Keel NEWSREEL — ADDED ATTRACTION — ‘The M-G-M Story’ The greatest galaxy of stars ever to appear in a single at­ traction. You’ll be sorry if you miss this! e/kibiftoM •tournaments rewor ncing*el ortc If s»spe rds • •COC Id time rnaments The C.NsE.I... coming sooner than you think! Intriguing displays of science, industry, agri­ culture . . . exciting watersports, motor shows, fashion shows! The thrilling Midway, the U.S. Air Force Band, and Spike Jones (4 days only)! This year, don’t miss Jimmy Durante in the evening grandstand show! Don’t pass up the afternoon show. Come to the exciting CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION C.N.E.! firewor outboaJIIds* 1 sail boats»coc rs*old time rnaments t *d ewor ng*.el • transport? V R. C. Berkinshaw, Elwood A. Hughes, President General Manager ter-skier cars•old Evening Grandstand Tickets Reserved Seats $2.50 $1.50 $1.00 For Mail Order, make Cheques Payable to Treasurer AUG 241. SEPT 8 TORONTO pec ds • COC imc nts or e. c )e s • co< imf nt: or > e >e S" JO m w tournament way*firewoi ine*e WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY August 22 and 23 ‘Dial 111’ (Adult Entertainment) ★ Marshall Thompson ★ Virginia Field Sam Levine SHORTS & COMICS Exeter Lions Club Summer Frolic X Exeter Roller Skating Rink