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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-10-25, Page 12Page 12 Iff- .. II-1., i. i.,;!, ...................... ... Mr. Hugh Parsons and Miss Jean McDonald spent their holi­ days with Mr. and Mrs. Regin­ ald Parsons and Kay Don, of Jamesville, Wisconsin. THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1051 ■Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hamil-I Mr. and Mrs. J. Dawn of Tor- ton left Tuesday for Winnipeg onto with their twin daughters, where they will spend a month’s Nancy and Francis were week- visit with the former's brother end visitors at the home of Rev. who is not in good health 'and Mrs. C. W. Down. ! i Teen Town Dance EXETER ARENA Friday, October 26 All Teenager Are Invited To Come Out And Have Some Good Clean Fun I EXHIBITION Ed Lippert's FarmAnnual Turkey Banquet Will Be Held in Community Centre Free Children*? Hallowe’en Party Hensail Tpwn Hall Mrs. Frank Parsons visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Walpex* of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Walper returning with lier. Mr. and Mrs. Don Preszcator have returned to Exeter from Toronto. Mr. Preszcator is em­ ployed at Exeter Frozen Foods. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hedden and i,sou, Ronnie, of London, visited recently with the former’s par-1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell lied-I ■den. w >11 ADMISSION 350 and 500 Wed., Oct 31 8:30 p.m. Good Frizes for Costumes Treats for All Children Sponsored by I.O.O.F. and Amber Rebekah Lodges, Hensail Sun., Oct. 28 Tuesday, Oct. 30 6:30 at 2:30 p.m. All members are requested to have tickets in advance by Saturday evening', October 27 Seven Three Miles West of Exeter or Miles South of Dashwood I s Stephen Twp. Federation of Agriculture 5 5 g z s Annual Meeting and g BANQUET Ham Supper Friday, Nov. 2 Unitecj) Church Grand Bend Adults §1.00, Children- 45$ Supper Served 6:00 to 8:00 SPONSORED BY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION 5 5 Wednesday/ November 7th 7:00 p.m. £ AT EXETER LEGION HALL THEATRE Speaker: Dr. G. E. Reaman, O.A.G, Guelph Phone 421 Entertainment: South Huron Junior Farmers Tickets Can Be Secured from Directors $1.50 Previews Its Coming Attractions Mr. and Mrs. Alex Juba of London visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Triebner. Mrs. Dorothy Pfaff won $50 at the monster bingo at Mitchell last week .Mrs. Preston Dearing and Mrs. Violet Quance of Harrington visited over the week-end with relatives at Brantford. Mi*, and Mrs. Kniehtly and Mary of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Trieb- ner. Mi', and Mrs. James Turkey! and family of Cass City, Michi­gan spent the week-end with Mr. I and Mrs, Oscar Tucky. Charles | Turkey returned home with thein. Mr. and Mrs. Judy and Bonnie Lou visited and Mrs. A. Warwick, Port ron, on Sunday. Guests from Exeter at wedding of Audry North Woodstock, Saturday, were: and Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer and Ralph, Mrs. Mary Higgins, Mrs. Irvine Armstrong, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Higgins, Mr and Mrs Ray Hig­ gins, Mr. Bill Higgins and Hugh Simpson. Beavers were also guests at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hedden spent Tuesday in Strathroy visit­ ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Southcott were paid a visit last week-end by Mrs. Boman and Mr. Hobson of Galt. •Mrs. Kathleen Fuke who has been visiting in Toronto, return­ ed home with her son Stewart who came from Winnipeg for a visit and stopped in Toronto on his way to Exeter. The Rev. and Mrs. David Leach of Lyondonville, New York visit­ ed recently with Miss Helen Hardy, The Exeter Turf Club enter­ tained their ladies at a banquet held in the Central Hotel on Wednesday. Friends and neighbours of Joe McDonald, Exeter North, are very pleased to know that he is improving after his recent heart a tt aclc * Mr. and Mrs. Bud. Preszcator spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cowan of Petrolia. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis, of Vancouver, B.C., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Case over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Elliot, Miss Betty Coates, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Snider, Sandra and Linda, and Mrs. Reg MeDonaJd, Barbara and Bobby, were in Windsor, Monday to witness the tour of the royal couple. Dance oiiisiisMiti (inaimii a< in i> i ii i ■ < 11>«i ■ i a > 11 > 1111 >11111«i ■ ■ <i << i > ■ ■ ■ > < i■ ■ 111 > > ■ i >i** ■ 11«■ i < i < * int>»ii i ■ 111■ n>■ si i >■■■ <<n Zurich Lions Minstrel Show E.D.H.S. Auditorium Monday/ October 29 8:30 p.m. Under the auspices of Exeter Chapter 222 O.EJ5. Reserved Seat Tickets 750 Rush Seats 500 Plan and Tickets at J. P. Bowey’s Office DRAW FOR Steel Bridge Table and Four Chairs And Other Articles During Intermission Tap Dancing Between Acts Members Please Return Draw Stubs by October 24 FRIDAY & SATURDAY October 26 and 27 ‘Fort Worth’ in Randolph Scott David Brian When the Lone -Star State was split wide open—he linked together with lead! o it MONDAY & TUESDAY October 29 and 30 ‘Go For Broke’ * Van Johnson ★ Warren Anderson The great successor to famed “Battleground”! WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY October 31, November 1 ‘Bedtime For Bonzo’ ★ Ronald Regan 0r Diana Lynn The funniest new idea on since “Francis” . . . film Robert Blair, Mr. Hu- the in Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Orval and Lorna of Lucan ZION Marion Brock spent theMiss week-end. with Miss Donna Mills of Woodham. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hern and Mrs. H. Kyle of Exeter spent Sunday in Strathroy. While there they visited with Mrs. George Jenny of Arkona who is a pati­ ent in the Strathroy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Taylor of Exeter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hern. >Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Hern were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westcott of near Exe­ ter. Miss Margaret Dykeman of Galt spent the week-end with Miss Jane Dykeman. Messrs. Bob McCormack and Keith Hern spent Sunday in Stratford. COMING EVENTS BAKING SALE — Catholic Wo­ men’s League of Centralia and Exeter will hold a bake sale and hand-dressed dolls at the Jensen Furniture Store Saturday, Nov­ ember 3,-from 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. 25c BAZAAR — The Centralia RCAF Women's Auxiliary is planning a bazaar for December 1. It will be held in the Exeter Library Basement from 2-5 p.m. There will be home baking and many interesting homecraft items ap­ propriate for Christmas gifts. DON'T FORGET DEC. 1, 2-5 P.M. LIBRARY BASEMENTFIRST SHOW EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 6 P.M. ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND FRIDAY & SATURDAY October 26 and 27 THE LAST OF THE BUCCANEERS” (Technicolour) ★ Jack Oakie ★ Paul Henrid ★ Mary Anderson Lafitte, King of the Outcasts! comes & SHORTS TWO SHOWS — 7i 30 & 9:30 TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY October 30 mid 31 “BUFFALO BILL” A Twentieth Century Fox pic­ ture of the greatest western hero of all times. NEWSREEL & COMIC STRIPS On Wednesday, October 31, the Lions Club of Grand Bend are sponsoring a free show" for all school children of the district (both public and high) at 7:00. The regular sho# Will start at 9:00 instead of 3:00. Every Saturday Night STANLEY OPERA HOUSE LUCAN Sponsored by the Lucan Junior Farmers MURRAY* FLETCHER and his Orchestra Presentation And Dance FOR MR. AND MRS: W. A. ELLIOTT LEGION HALL, EXETER Fri.z Oct. 26-9 p.m DUNDAS ORCHESTRA Ladies Please Bring Lunch Reception And Dance FOR MR. AND MRS. JIM SINCLAIR LEGION HALL, EXETER Friday, Nov. 2 Orchestra: Syncopators Crediton W. A Bazaar And Tea Saturday, Oct. 27 UNITED CHURCH BASEMENT Commencing at 3 P.M. >a z Grand Bend Lions Club Sponsors Children’s Hallowe’en Parade and Free Show ^Buffalo Bill’ Wednesday, October 31 Parade at 6:15 p.m. sharp from Brenner Hotel to Aldon Theatre Prizes for Comic and Fancy Dress for Each Class Pre-school, 6-9 years, 10-12 years, 13-45 years WELCOME TO ALL CHILDREN IN COMMUNITY -------,--------------,----,----,----,----,--------------JI Monster Bingo and Draw In aid of the Legion Memorial Hall Building Fund EXETER ARENA Tuesday, October 30 $1/600 in Prizes Fifteen Regular Games for $20.00 Four Special Games: $50, $100, $150 AND $1,000 JACKPOT MUST BE WON Also DRAW FOR A 1951 Victoria Ford Hard Top Convertible Tickets on Draw 250 Each -— 5 for $1.00 Doors Open at 7:30 P.M. Game Time 9:00 P.M. Admission $1.00 — Extra Cards 250 Each THE ARENA WILL BE HEATED CKNX Ranch Boys EXETER ARENA Thursday, November 1 Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 Special Entertainment Admission 500 Sponsored by the Maroons' Basketball Club Hallowe’ en Party FREE FOR ALL COMMUNITY CHILDREN EXETER ARENA OCTOBER 31 Parade Exeter Band - Clowns Ghosts Pirates Indians Cowboys Witches Cann’s Mill Yard to Arena 7 P.M. Sharp Movies CASH PRIZES Animals Clowns Fancy Hoboes Devils National Black Faces Comic Couples Special Sponsored and Supervised by EXETER LIONS CLUB Save Your Waste Paper Drive On Wed./ Nov* 14