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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-09-13, Page 12THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1351 Monster Bingo | Sponsored by Canadian Legion Branch K57 EXETER ARENA Master Ronnie Cornish enter­ tained his little playmates last Friday. September 7. the occa­ sion being his birthday. All had a very lovely time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huxtable spent a week’s holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Oran Moir of St. Cath­ arines. They visited Niagara Falls and other places of inter­ est and attended the Labour Day celebrations at Merriton. = Fifteen Regular Games for $20.00 I Four Special Games — $50.00, $50.00, $100.00 | and $500.00 Jackpot Must Be Won in 35 Calls 1 Doors Open at 7:30 P.M. Game Time 9:00 P.M. = Admission $1.00 — Extra Cards 250 Each Santa Fe (Colour) Share the Wealth Cash Bingo ZURICH ARENA Wednesday, September 19 At 9:00 P.M. — Doors Open at 8:00 P.M. Five Special Games, 250 Each Share the Wealth Sixteen Free Games for $1.00 Admission Share the Wealth on All Admission and Extra Cards THE BIGGER THE CROWD, THE BETTER THE PRIZES Sponsored by Zurich Lions Club Proceeds for Community Welfare Work — Support This Worthy Cause! — ★ Randolph Scott ★ Janis Carter Men ot iron—women of fire— and a ribbon of steel to the sea! MONDAY & TUESDAY September 17 and 18 Goodbye My Fancy ★ Joan Crawford ★ Robert Young No one holds a candle to Joan —when Joan is carrying the torch! WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY September 19 and 20 , The Prince Who Was A Thief (Colour) ★ Tony Curtis ★ Piper Laurie Those sensational new young stars ... FIRST SHOW EVERY SATUURDAY NIGHT O PAI. Saturday Night Dance This Saturday Night ! Exeter Legion Memorial Hall ' MUSIC BY MERY HALL SEXTET ; i i Admission 750 SPOT DANCES Dancing 9-12 • i Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Knightly ' and Mary spent Sunday with Mr. ; — ....................................... ,........... _ and Mrs. Bill Triebner. ;... „ , , . , ANNUAL BAZAAR —- Maui st. i sMiss Alice ILieUuy spent lust Women’s Association will hold’s week in Detroit with relatives. ? their annual bazaar Saturday, 1 = Visitors at the home of Mr. i November in. 13e ] =and Mrs. Jack Doerr over the ’ i E week-end were Mrs. Doerr’s 1 ......L = brother, Cpl. an Raeburn-Gibson of the RCAF from Sea Island B.C.; Miss B. Reaburn-Gibson of Glasgow, Scotland; and Mr. and Mrs. James Fugette and daugh­ ters, jean and Barbara, of Chic­ ago. Mrs. Wilbert Webster of Sea­ forth visited over the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Alice Leuds- more. After 10 days of rain which flattened crops where they were in the west, Benny Fislier, Elmer McFalls and Clarence Wurm returned home after spending several weeks harvest­ ing in the prairies. Mrs. T. M. Dinney left for Vancouver by plane, on Friday evening last, to visit and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Rowe Dinney. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd attended the wedding Betty White and Mr. Thornton of Kintore at Metro­ politan United Church, London on. Saturday. Mrs. Ida Brown and her sis­ ter, Mrs, Eunice Fuller and her daughter, Miss Vera Fuller of Sarnia silent the week-end with their cousin, Mrs. Albert Geddes. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Penhale, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Powe were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Allison on Wednesday of last week at their summer cottage at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Quinn of Welsord, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curry and son Bryan of St. Johns, New Brunswick, return­ ed home last week after spend­ ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Passmore and visiting with friends in and around Exeter. ■Messrs. Fred Simmons and Bill Cowhig of Red Hook, New York, spent the week-end fish­ ing at Bara Bay and Chesley Lake. Mrs. Cowhig visited with her mother, Mrs. W. G. Simmons. Miss Myrna Smith and Miss June Tucker of Edmonton, Alta., visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edwards. ■Mr. and Mrs. Marton Margi- son, of Plastic Rock, N.B., and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Margi- son, Bobby and Barry, of Lon­ don, called on Mrs. E. Johns Fri­ day of last week. Donald Brunslow, of Crediton, underwent a tonsilectomy at the Hooper nursing home last Sat­ urday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Harness, of town, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Harnes, of London, returned this week after a week’s vaca­ tion in the U.S. They visited in Tennessee and Georgia. •Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webber and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. Dani­ el Weber, of Dashwood and Mr. and Mrs. Grassick were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Caidwell Sunday. COMING EVENTS s her son Mr. and Cushman of Miss Murray Mon., Wed.,Fri. and Sat. Eve. - Skates Supplied - Skating from 8:00 to 11:00 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. Stock Car Races ON FARM OF Ed Lippert EXETER LADIES’ BOWLING LEAGUE First Meeting of the Season Friday, September 21 TOWN HALL 8:00 p.m. sharp All interested are urged to be present, Have your team organized. J. % Monster Bingo CLINTON LIONS ARENA Thursday, September 20 « 9 p.m. Fifteen Games at $15.00 Four Speiial Games: $50, $75, $150, and $1,000 Under the Auspices Canadian Legion Branch 140 Admission: $1.00 — Special Games 250 Each s a * ■ EXETER TOWN HALL Monday, September 17 8:00 p.m. Everyone Interested Is Cordially Invited to Attend this Meeting Exeter Bowling Lanes Season's Opening SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Bowling Is Tops For Relaxation And Recreation High score or low score, you'll always find bowling top enjoyment. Com­ bining frolic and healthful exercises, bowling is a sports favorite with all Canadians. Bowl at the Exeter Bowling Lanes . . . you’ll find the best of equipment and a so,ngenial atmosphere. ANYONE INTERESTED IN BOWLING IN THE LEAGUE THIS YEAR SHOULD WATCH FOR THE ORGANIZATION MEETING A NOTICE WILL APPEAR IN THE PAPER Rene Francois, Prop. Exeter Fall Fair WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 19 AND 20 ft ft " 1 1 ................-.....— ............................. ................. ......-....—............... ............. ..................... -........ The King and His Court (Softball’s Famous Team of Five — Featuring Eddie Feigner) ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND f All-Star TOM PRYDE, M.L.A., Will Open the Fair FRIDAY & SATURDAY September 14 and J 5 Grandstand Performance Wednesday Night Monster Parade .880 - starring - ★ Burt Lancaster ★ Dorothy McGuire Twentieth Century Comedy.A SHORTS & COMIC STRIPS MONDAY & TUESDAY September 17 and 18 Exhibition Game at RCAF Station Centralia VS. R.C.A.F. SENIOR A TEAM Thurs., Sept. 13-8 p.m. Under Lights PRE-GAME ENTERTAINMENT AT 7:00 P.M. Admission: Adults 500, Children 250 (The last time in Canada this year) American Guerillas In The Phillipines (Technlcolour) ★ Tyrone Poxver ★ Michelle Prelie NEWSREEL & COMIO STRIPS ★ THE DANCING DANDIES, Three Sparkling Dancing Gals ★ JACK McLEAN, Comedian and Impersonator ★ BERNIE BRAY, Wizard of the Harmonica ★ RUTH GIBB ORD, Acrobatic Dancing ★ TOM HAMILTON, A Great Performer ★ THE PAUL BROS. & SHIRLEY, With A New Show ★ LEN BURT & HIS ACCORDIAN, Featured Performer with the Canadian Overseas Army Show ★ LEE PAUL, Master of Ceremonies Admission 500 Children Free, Free Parking (Membership tickets not valid for this show) 0 Floats, Cars, Freak Outfits, Bicycles, Band Ho rse Ra ces BICYCLE AND FOOT RACES MIDWAY Hereford Breeders* Regional Show Tory Gregg and CKNX P.A. System WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY September 19 and 20 Grounds For Marriage Van Johnson Kathryn Grayson Paula Raymond Barry Sullivan Comic Strip, “THE FRAMED CAT” ★ ★ ★ * & Dance at Night CKNX Ranch Boys Admission 500, H.S. Students 250> Car 250, P.S. Children Frea Exhibits Must Remain on Grounds until 5 P.M. A. G. HICKS, PRESIDENT CLARK FISHER, SECRETARY -