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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-11-01, Page 12Page 12 w * Personals Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weido re­ turned Monday from a wedding trip to Florida. First prize winners Friday at ehe euchre and dance held in the town hall sponsored by Kippen W.I. were Mrs. R. Elgie and R. J. Cooper, Kippen. Lunch prize*was won by Jas McNanghton. Over $60 was cleared. Phone 421 Previews Its Coming Attractions FRIDAY & SATURDAY November 2 and 3 'Captain Horatio Hornblower’ (Colour) Gregory Peck Virginia Mayo seas of the world ★ ★ All the its stage! are i THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1951 Clinton Lodge Install Officers , The i Lodge I office ‘ mony ducted by Taylor ton. Past Grand, Ed. Corbett: N. G. Cliff Weido: RSNG Percy Campbell: LSNG E. R. Shaddick: Recording Secretary, W. R. Dou- gall; Financial Secretary. P. L. McNaughton; Treasurer, George Glenn; Warden, Alex MeBeath; Conductor, Wilmer Jones; Vice­ Grand, Garnet Mousseau; RSVG Clarence Volland; LSVG Thom­ as Meyers; RSS Charles Hays; LSS William Parke; I. G. Mil­ ton Lavery; O. G. Laird Jacobi; Chaplain Harold Parker. o Zo ne Commander IVisits Legion ; Zone Commander G. Inglis, of ’ Ilowick, assisted by Deputy Zone ’ Commander Thorndye, of Clinton ! and Zone Secretary E. Wyley. Hensail News MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY November 5, 6 and 7 The Great Caruso’ ★ Mario Lanza Ann Blytli The life story of a great singer I THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY November 8, 9 and 10 'Coming Round The Mountain’ ★ Bud Abbott ★ Lou Costello Bud and Lou are hilarious hillbillies now! ’ FIRST SHOW EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 6 P.M. a ■“ following officers of It)OF 223, were installed into in an installation cere- in the lodge rooms con- ... _ ........... ... . . . D.D.G M. R. Barrett‘were visitors to the special meet- and his officers of Clin- Hensail Personals Mr. Ernie Chipchase underwent an operation Saturday at the Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth Mr, and Mrs. R. A. Orr ob­ served their 19th wedding an­ niversary on Sunday and had as week-end house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDonald of Ailsa Craig. ing held Monday night in the Legion Hall, Ilensall. President Bryan Kyle welcomed the visit­ ors later turning over the meet- • ing to the Zone Commander, who conducted the business. Matters pertaining to Legion activities were discussed, includ­ ing convention report, district ; fund, poppy sales, comforts for I troops in Korea. Plans for Rem- . enibrance Day Services were com- ; pleted. Service at the monument ’ will commence at 7 pan. sharp, i followed by service at the United Church 7:30 p.m. Flt/Lt Hard­ ing, RCAF Padre Clinton School [will be guest speaker. Visitors i were present from Goderich, Clinton, and Exeter. Lunch was served by the Hensail comrades. Ham Supper Friday, Nov. 2 United Church Grand Bend Adults $1.00, Children 450 Supper Served 0:00 to 8:00 SPONSORED BY WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION ANNUAL of the EXETER BOWLING CLUB will be held in the SECRETARY’S OFFICE Monday, November 5 at 8:00 p.m. sharp Every Member Is Requested To Be Present Russ Snell, Pres. B. M. Francis, Sec. ■ Walter Thomson WILL SPEAK IN THE & Saturday, Nov. 10 3:00 P.M, Hear Thomson Vote Armstrong Published by Huron Liberal Association Concert Winners of Music Festival Public School Auditorium Wednesday, November 7 commencing at 8:00 p.m. Special Awards Will Be Made at This Time ADMISSION 250 The Public Is Invited to Attend All Sessions of the Music Festival MONDAY AND TUESDAY Morning Beginning at 9:00 a.m. Afternoon Beginning at 1:00 p.m. Evening Beginning at 7:00 p.m. Adjudicator: Dr. G. R. Fenwick ■ Reception And Dance Soyth Huron Junior Farmers’ LUCAN | The Chamber of Commerce are [ over the half-way mark in their : drive for artifical ice. ( Mi*, and. Mrs. a. W. Murdock from Merlin arrived in tpwn on October 26 and are taking up re­ sidence in the house vacated by J Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rourke and > family. Mr. Murdock Mr. O’Rourke at the Montreal. Mr. I), relieving treal for has been transferred to the Bank of Montreal at Stratford. Mr. several in-law moved Week-end visitors of Mr, and Mrs. F. were Mr. and Mrs. E. Bertram and family and Mrs. Pitts of De­ Mrs. Morgenroth and Miss Mr. Edgar McQueen has received word of the death of hife brother , William Ernest McQueen, who j died in Vancouver, October 15, ‘after a short illness. | Mrs. J. McBeath who under- i went a major operation in Scott ■ Memorial Hospital centlyI home of her son i in-law | Death. Kippen. ? Mrs. W. J. Rogers and Brenda | Margaret, returned home Mon- iday from Clinton Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fraser, Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold | Hedden, Bobby and Jimmy, Dres- i den, were week-end visitors with Mrs. C. M- Hedden and Herb. Miss Connie Micheluk, Mr, Har­ ry Mieheluk, and their friend Miss Tens, Windsor, spent Sun­ day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm and family. Mrs. Don Perdue and little son Danny, of Kingston, are staying with Mrs. Violet Schalwm. Mrs. Perdue’s mother, during the ab­ sence of Sgmn Don Perdue, who left for overseas .on October 21. Miss Betty Mickle who is at­ tending Western University, Lon­ don, spent the week-end at her home here. Mr. Queen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell, visited recently Mrs. J. D. Reid, of London, Miss May Schwalm of London spent the week-end with her mo­ ther, Mrs. Violet Schwalm. Mr. Wilfred Weido is a patient at Clinton hospital. Mrs. E. Geiger, prominent re­ sident, suffered a fall down her cellar steps today and x-rays taken at Clinton hospital reveal­ ed two bones in her left arm cracked. The left arm is in a cast, and the right arm is band­ aged. She is at home resting comfortably although suffering from much pain and shock. Dr. J. C. Goddard attended. Tliankoffering Service At the Women’s Missionary Society thankoffering service held in the United Church Sun­ day morning, the guest speaker was Rev. Dr. W. MacNiven of London. In his address Dr. Mac- Niven sketched a vivid picture of what is happening in the world. The choir rendered an anthem, “The Land Over There”, S. G. Rannie as soloist. 'Rev. A. Daynard, of Staffa, conducted afternoon worship in Chiselhurst United Church at 3 p.m. and spoke on “Our Reli­ gion”. Miss Elizabeth Davis Public funeral services for the late Miss Elizabeth Davis were held from the home, Lot 26, Concession 8, Hibbert Township, Monday at 2 p.m. with Rev. W. J. Duncanson officiating. Burial was in Staffa Cemetery. Miss Davis, a prominent law­ yer at the Parliament Building, Ottawa, died suddenly in Ottawa on Friday, October 26, in her seventy-fifth year. Born in Hib­ bert Township, she is survived by one sister, Mrs. William Doig of Kip pen. I Seaforth re- is recuperating at the and daughter- id r. and Mrs. Alex Mc- succeeds Bank of W. Stevenson in the Bank the past two months who was of Mon­ Bob McMehen who spent months with his sister- Mrs. T. C. to Goderich. Farlane has at the home Morgenroth’s E. Exeter District High School Boys please bring a pencil, and girls bring lunch. Also crokinole tables and card tables. FOR MR. AND MRS JIM SINCLAIR EXHIBITION LEGION HALL, EXETER Friday, Nov. 2 Orchestra; Syncopators Stock Car Races Ed Lippert's Farm MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH Annual Bazaar will be held in the CROMARTY has . with her re- attended Winthrop and Mrs. Stewart Mc- with Mr. and troit; Morgenroth, Mr. C. Grein, and Mrs. Paul Morgenroth and family of Tavistock and Mr. and Mrs. J. Houston and family of Kitchener—quite a family gath­ ering. Mrs. Mitchell Haskett attend­ ed the W.I. Convention in Lon­ don last week and reports a most enjoyable time. Sun., Nov. 4 at 2:30 p.m. LAST RACE THIS SEASON Seven Miles West of Exeter or Three Miles South of Dashwood LIBRARY BASEMENT Saturday, November 10 nt 3:00 p.m. Home-Baking and Candy Aprons - White Elephant Booth Afternoon Tea Will Be Served Parcel Post Booth Be sure to be there! CENTRALIA UNITED CHURCH W.A. DANCE Mrs. R. Duncanson turned from a visit daughter in Fort Erie. Mr. Arnold Storey anniversary services at on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. K, .McKellar visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Gi'bson at Listowel on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. H. W. Currie and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Currie of Winni­ peg attended the Currie-Walker wedding on Saturday and are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Norris and other friends. Messrs. Ross McKay of Hills- burg and Oliver McKay of Kip­ pen called on Mr. and Mrs. J.as. Howe on Saturday. Mrs/ A. Campbell and 'Miss Bella Campbell of Seaforth visit­ ed with Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc­ Lachlan on Mrs. spent sister, The tives gathered in Wednesday evening and present­ ed her with a miscellaneous shower in honour of her ap­ proaching marriage. Bingo was enjoyed and many attractive prizes given. An address was read by Mrs. R. D. Sadler and a prettily decorated basket of gifts was carried in ‘by Alice Walker and Margaret Ann Wal­ lace. Mrs. Sadler and Mrs. Sors- dahl assisted Helen to unwrap the gifts after which she made a suitable reply, were served by bride-to-be. Mr. Sheila visited Storey Bazaar and Tea Church Basement FOR MR. AND MRS DOUG HARNESS Mooresville Hall Thursday, Nov. 8 3:00 pan. (POSTPONED FROM OCT. 25) LEGION HALL, EXETER Thurs., Nov. 8 Steve Dundas and his Orch. Everybody Welcome Admission 500 Friday, Nov. 2 STEPHEN DUNDAS And His Orchestra Admission 500 Dancing 9-? E. the Miss many of Miss and Mrs. A. Friday. McDonald, Exeter, week-end with her Olive Speare. friends and rela- Helen Walker Walker’s Hall on Refreshments friends of the and Mrs. and Mary with Mr. on Sunday. Ernest Allen, Lynn, Mitchell, and Mrs. J.E. GREENWAY There will be no ! School or Church service United Church on Sunday to Anniversary services in Bend United Church. Miss Laura Leask of spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Woodburn. Congratulations to Mr. Sunday in the ■ owing Grand Sarnia and Mrs. Jim Eagleson on the birth of a son and to Mr. and Mrs. Os­ car Steeper on the birth daughter. Mrs. Bertha Hodgins is ing with Mr. and Mrs. Joe er and Betty Ann. Several from here attended Anniversary Services in Parkhill United Church last Sunday to Colling a Greenway o£ a visit- Horn- hear Rev. J. Morley former minister of United Church. Mrs. William Hicks week-end with relatives in Vine- land. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pollock and Jimmie spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pol­ lock and Carl. Mr. and ’Mrs. Laverne Topping and Ruby of Keyser’s Corners and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ped- den and family of Strath roy visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pol­ lock and Morley attended the Pollock-Krueger wedding at Zu­ rich on Saturday. spent the H COMING EVENTS MONSTER BINGO — in Exeter Legion Hall, Friday, November 9. $1,000.00 in prizes, $500.00 jackpot. “DUST OR DESTINY” — Sound film depicting the miracles of nature may be seen in Trivitt Memorial Church on Sunday eve­ ning, November 4, at 7:00 p.m. “Dust or Destiny” points out that these scientific marvels show unmistakeable evidence of a Creator and a Redeemer. A cor­ dial invitation is extended to all. lc BAZAAR — The Ladies’ Guild of the Trivitt Memorial Church is holding a bazaar, baking sale and^tea in the Parish Hall on* Saturday, November 17, from 3 to 6 p.m. lc RECEPTION & DANCE — for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Doyle on Friday, November 2, at Mount Carmel Hall. lc MEETING Force Women’s Auxiliary ing its regular monthly November 7, 8:15 p.m. Airmen’s Social Centre, our hobby night, ladies, force wives are cordially The Centralia Air is hold­ meeting in the This Is All air invited, lc ■ You Are Invited to Attend a Public Meetins TO DISCUSS THE WORK OF THE • I Exeter District High School Friday, November 9 8:30 p.m. SPEAKER; DR. G. E. PLEVA, U.W.O. Representatives Will Be Present from the Ontario Department of Planning and Development LADIES WELCOME ENTERTAINMENT Free Copies of the Ausable Valley Conservation Report Available to Everyone Oyster Supper Auspices of L.O.L. 492 In Woodham Hall Nov. 5 5:30 pan. Program VERNE CONWAY CONTINENTAL SHOW London Saturday Night DANCE □ This Saturday Night Exeter Legion Memoria I HallAdults $1.25 - Children 750 W. M. William Dickey Russell M.A Albion, Michigan SPEAKER FOR THE YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY Saturday Night 8:00 p.m. November 3 in the Clinton High School DR. RUSSELL enlisted in the 161st Battalion and wishes to meet as may of his comrades as can be present. He served as Major in the First World War and as chaplain in the Second World War. DANIEL COONS — chalk artist, will illustrate the message in picture. MISS iSt. MISS ist LEONA INMAN ARLENE JACKS and trumpeter. violin- pian- DON’T MISS THIS PROGRAM IT’S TOPS CLINTON AREA YOUTH FOR CHRIST Si NnJSlEBY"^^ Admission 750 Dancing 9-12 ^'1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111...IllllIllillllllllllll<lllllltlllilllllllllllilllllllll^lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ Stephen Twp. Federation of Agriculture Annual Meeting and TURKEY BANQUET Wednesday, November 7th 7:00 p.m. AT EXETER LEGION HALL Speaker: Dr. G. E. Reaman, O.A.C., Guelph Entertainment: South Huron Junior Farmers DANCING TO DUNDAS’ ORCHESTRA Tickets Can Be Secured from Directors $1.50 iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiintiiii '' ■s Premier Leslie M. Frost Wednesday, Nov. 7 8 p.m m 5 MacKAY HALL, GODERICH in the interests of TOM PRYDE and JOHN HANNA u PROGESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES IN HURON RIDINGS