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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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,
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You Are Invited to Attend a
Public Meetins
TO DISCUSS THE WORK OF THE
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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
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Admission 750 Dancing 9-12
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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
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Premier Leslie M. Frost
Wednesday, Nov. 7 8 p.m
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MacKAY HALL, GODERICH
in the interests of
TOM PRYDE and JOHN HANNA
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PROGESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES
IN HURON RIDINGS