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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-10-04, Page 14a 12'THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1951 Saturday Night DANCE ; Mr. and Mrs. Will Fahner and j ' Mr. and Mrs. Byron Fahner, of ‘ i; Grand Rapids. Mich., were week- ■ i emi visit tvs with Mr. and Mrs. i i Clinton Sweet and other rela- I i Lives in Exeter and Crediton. i Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sayers, ■Billie ani Joan, of Stratliroy, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Creech on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. R. 0. This Saturday Night Exeter Legion Memorial Hall MUSIC BY MERV HALL SEXTET Moffatt, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and William May the forepart I Mrs. of the week Mrs. O. Hunter, of.town and Mrs. William Higgins, of Clinton, spent a couple of days in Lon­ don. Mr. Clifford Quauce spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Beer at Grand Bend. COMING EVENTS Admission 750 Dancing 9-12 | Monster Bingo Sponsored by Hensall Legion 468 & Ladies Auxiliary Hensall Arena “THANKSGIVING NIGHT” Monday, October 8 9:00 p.m. $1,000.00 IN PRIZES Specials: $500.00, $150.00, $75.00, $50.00 Fifteen Regular Games at $15.00 '— Booth in Arena Admis-ion $1.00 Extra Cards and Specials 25s? Spend the Holiday Evening in Hensall Seating Accommodation for 2,000 Monster Bingo Sponsored by Canadian Legion Branch 167 EXETER ARENA Friday, October 12 $1,500 in Prizes Fifteen Regular Games for $20.00 Four Special Games — $50.00, $50.00, $100.00 and $1,000.00 Jackpot Must Be Won in 58 Calls = Doors Open at 7:30 P.M. Game Time 9:00 P.M. | Admission $1.00 — Extra Cards 250 Each MINSTREL SHOW — Reserve October 29 for Zurich Lions Min­ strel Show to be held in Exeter High School Auditorium under auspices of Exeter Chapter No, 222, O.E.S. Reserve seats on sale at J. Bowey’s office. - 27:4c HARVEST HOP — Plan to at­ tend the Harvest Hop October 17. Watch for announcement in next week’s issue. 4c BAZAAR — The Ladies’ Guild will hold a bazaar, baking sale and tea in the Parish Hall on Saturday, November 17, from 3 to 5:30 p.m. _____4c . Keith Gordon, of Chatham, ‘has been visiting in town for a ■ few days. Mrs. E. Amy returned home after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Trevethick of Brinsley and accompanied Mrs. >Trevethick camping for two two weeks at the cottage of her brother, Harry Hess at the Pin­ ery. Cpl. and Mrs. Edward Denroche of Gimli, Man., are spending a month’s leave with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Davis and Allan of London, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis Leonard and Shirley, of Toronto visited ovei* the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Davis. Mrs. Berkart, (nee Lily Davis), of Cleveland, is spending the week-end with them. Mrs. Emma Sanders from Mus- kegan spent a week with her two sisters-in-law in Exeter and is now visiting for a few days in Zurich. TEA & BAKING SALE — The j | Ladies Guild and W.A. of Trivitt ; Memorial Church will hold a tea and baking sale in the Parish ; Hall on Saturday, October 6.; from 3 to 5 p.m. ______4c I s -I I RED CROSS Executive Meeting* land Packing Friday, October 12,; I in Public Library work room. 4e ; ! STOCK CAR RACE on farm of ’ I Ed Lippert at 2 p.m. Monday, > ; October 8. There will also be a! I spectators’ race. 4c 1 .... . i Woodham Community Association I presents the operetta ■ An Old Kentucky Garden7 | This is a love story of old I Kentucky- with music and songs t by Stephen Foster TOWN HALL, HENSALL ! Thursday, October 4 at 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Wolielo Class of United Church, Hensall Adults 500 - Children 25 (■ ■ Youth For Christ WELCOMES YOU TO THE Clinton Town Hal! Oct. 6 8 p.m. FOR THE OPENING FALL RALLY Featuring': Speaker: Rev. Norman Forge, London, Ont. Mr. Alf Nelson, Instrumentalist, London Ladies’ Trio Sponsored by the Clinton Area Youth for Christ EXETER RAGES Wednesday, October 17 $1,200 IN PURSES Modern and Sponsored by Lucan Junior Farmers Stanley Hall, Lucan Saturday, October 6 Murray Fletcher Orchestra <5^ I. O. O. F. INSTALLATION Tuesday, Oct. 9 8:00 p.m. D.D.G.M. Taylor of Clinton will officiate Annua! Meeting HURON COUNTY Cream Producers * ASSOCIATION will be held in the AGRICULTURAL BOARD ROOM In Clinton Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 8:30 p.m. M A /■ Come to the O.E.S. EXETER CHAPTER 222 Bazaar And Tea Library Basement Sat., Oct 13 3:00 to 5.30 p.m. • Home-Baking ® Candy • Aprons, etc. VXrT Tk 4 2.27 Class, Trot or Pace 2.22 Class, Trot or Pace 2.18 Class, Trot or Pace Free-for-all Class, Trot or Pace . ■. $300 . $300 $300 - $300 of one mileThree per cent to enter. Three-heat plan. Each heat a race. Three heats each. Canadian Trotting Association rules to govern with exceptions. The commit­ tee reserves the right to call off any race or make any other desirable changes. Free hay and straw. Races start at 1:00 p.m. E.S.T. Closing Date for Entries Saturday, Oct. 13 ANNOUNCER: TORY GREGG Horses Eligible Sept. 15 CLI MIE-WHITESELL STARTING GATE WILL BE USED Betting Privileges on the Grounds ADMISSION To Grounds: Adults $1.00, including tax; Children 250, including tax; Autos 250 Grandstand 'Free EXETER TURF CLUB Frank Taylor, President Jack Morrissey, Chairman G. W. Lawson, Sec.-Treas. Teen Town Dance EXETER ARENA Friday, October 5 ADMISSION 350 Tuesd ay, Oct. 9 Miller and their H B WITHOUT A DOUBT THIS IS IT! GALE AGENCY presen THE BIGGEST SHOW of ’51 Mrs. W. I). Sanders spent a few days in London last week,. Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes Arden, Ont. and Mrs. Fletcher Huffman, Fort Frances, Ont., visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles family. Six families home of Mr. inaard on their anniversary party. Mrs. 7" with guests and a delicious lunch was served. ■Miss Norma Snell and little Judy Bova had their tonsils re­ moved at the Hooper Nursing Home. were guests at the and Mrs. P. Hoo- Sunday evening at Mr. and Hoomaard were presented many lovely gifts. The ; all enjoyed the evening Wed., Fri. and Sat. Eve. - Skates Supplied - Skating from 8:00 tn 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. Lyric THEATRE Phone 421 Previews Its Coming Attractions J All Teenagers Are Invited to Conme and Have a Good Time Organization Meeting Ladies Auxiliary, Canadian Legion LEGION HALL Ladies Bring Lunch MARIE BRYANT DANCERS 1 NIGHT FRIDAY OCT. 12, AT 8.30 MAIL ORDERS NOW $2.50 - $2.00 - $1.50 Tax Included Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope for return of tickets, out-of-town cheques must include exchange BOX OFFICE OPENS FRIDAY, OCT. 5 Progressive-Conservative NOMINATION HURON RIDING Hensall Town Hall Wednesday, Oct 10 FRIDAY & SATURDAY October 5 and 0 I J (Color) ★ Joel McCrea ★ Dean Stockwell The story of the great Santa Fe stampede! MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY October 8, 9 and 10 ‘Father’s Little Dividend’ ★ Spencer Tracey ★ Elizabeth Taylor Funnier than “Father of the Bride’’ . , . FIRST SHOW 6SOO P.M. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT J at 8 p.m. Rev. John Foote, V.C. Minister of Reform Institutions, will be the main speaker On The Platform THOMAS PRYDE, M.L.A., JOHN HANNA, M.L.A., TOM PATRICK, M.L.A. AND OTHERS OPEN MEETING — ALL WELCOME Huron Progressive Conservative Association Murphy, Secretary George Elliott, President