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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-11-08, Page 12'W THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1951 UNITED CHURCH W.A. Bazaar and Te I Festival Winners I i ...........■' ....." ■ Church Basement —Continued, from Page 1 night held at Exeter District High School. Educational schol-’J{e School; arships given by the Huronia Chorus to help further musical study for deserving children amounted to $15 each and- went to Hazel Sparling of Winchelsea School for girls' vocal solo; Don­ ald Peterson, Stephen Township, fox' Boys’ vocal solo; Eleanox* Mae Hodgins, Centralia, fox' best piano solo. The Thomas Pryde Trophy, lyn Bissett and Shirley Ander- I highest award for Junior two-4 son, Calvin McKerral and. Cyril spart chorus, went to Exeter. Blommaert, Connie Klumpp and Ji Public School; Cann’s Mill Ltd. i"" Trophy, highest award for Jun-’ I iox' Unison Chorus—Zurich Pub-■ ; Beavers’ Hardware > Robert Mickle; ‘Solo (8 and un­ Trophy, Highest award for Jun- i der)- -Dianne Delbridge; Solo iox’ Glee Club—Exeter Public (io and under)—-Elizabeth God- School; Snelgrove Trophy, high-jdard, Jane Horton, Kathryn An- Solo (11 and under)— Mae Hodgins, Charles Solo (13 and. under)'— Tinney; Solo (14 and Theresa Coriveau, and Douglas Wein and Paul Wilson (tied). Piano Solo (7 and under)— (POSTPONE© FROM OCT. 25) To Hear John C. Thompson Discuss Your Dairy Problems How to prevent milk fever, acetonemia, and breeding troubles . , . how to get top production without run­ ning down your cows . . . how to cut down calf scours . . how to raise calves thin but thrifty ... 22 years experience with a loafing barn — these are some of the subjects Mr. Thompson will discuss at Exeter Arena Monday, November 12 2:00 P.M. ■8 M Monster Bingo Exeter Legion Memorial Hall Friday, November 9 $1,000 In Prizes 15 Regular Games for $20.00 Ftrar Special Games: $50.00, $50.00, $100.00, and C' $500.00 JACKPOT MUST BE WON IN 50 CALLS If Not Won in 50 Calls There Will Be a Consolation Prize of $200:00 Admission $1.00 Doors Open 7:30 P.M. Extra Cards 250 Each Game Time 9:00 P.M. LADIES Plan to Attend the British Knit Fashion Party A FASHION SHOW AND TEA Sponsored by British Knitwear | featuring lingerie and made-to-measure dresses = modelled by members of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority = E.D.H.S. AUDITORIUM .Monday, November 19 at 8:15 pan. DOOR PRIZES Pianist: Mrs. Robert Pryde ADMISSION 650 — CHILDREN 250 » You Are Invited to Attend a Public Meeting TO DISCUSS THE WORK OF THE Exeter District High School Friday, November 9 8130 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 Copied of the Ausable Valley Conservation Report Available to Everyone 51—-*■Ml est award for Junior Piano— j Elizabeth Goddard, Hensail. < Brady Trophy for highest award for vocal solo—Harry Hern, Usborne Township; Bus­ well Trophy, highest award for High School vocal solo—Marilyxx Skinner, Exeter; Central Hotel Trophy, highest award for High School Exxsemble — Exetei' High School Boys’ double quartette; Claude BJowes Trophy, highest award for Junior vocal solo— Bob Johnston, Zurich. Winners for the various classes^ were judged on Monday as fol­ lows: Girls’ Solo—Marilyn Skin­ ner, Anabelle Taylor, Maureen Evans and Evelyn Sharrow; Boys’ Solo — Bev Lindenfield, Michael Farrow, Terry Wade; Girls’ Duet—Evelyn Sharrow and Marilyn Skixxnex', Donna Stone and Barbara Brintnell, Elaine Hern and Katherine Dinney; Girls’ Double Trio—Anabelle Taylor, Donna Stone, Maxine Godbolt, Marlene Richardson, Marily Skinner, Barbara Brint­ nell; Maureen Evans, Elaine Hern, Frances Hern, Ruth Sol- dan, Mildred Ballantyne, Kath­ erine Dinney; Evelyn Sharrow, Trudy Pickard, Joan Thomson, Pat Tuckey, Marlene Wagner, Maureen Stewart and Alexia Los- tell, Katherine Klopp, Eudora Hyde, Carol McMurtrie, Marion Alexander, Frances Brophy (the last two groups were tied fox' third place). Chorus, Grades 1 and E.P.S. Choir 2, Zurich P.S.; Chorus 3, 4, Zurich, Roonx 2; E.P.S. Choir 1. Chorus—Exeter Public School. Girls’ Vocal Solo (11 and under)—-Patricia Cann, Shirley Merkley, Judy Hahvard and Jean Henderson (tied); Girls’ Vocal Solo (8 and under)—Frances Jackson, Lynda Tiernan, Cecelia Denomme and Grace McKenzie (tied); Boys’ Vocal Solo (11 and under)—Ronald H o w a 1 d, Wayne Clausius, Douglas Wein and Bob Galloway (tied); Boys’ Vocal Solo (8 and under)—Bob Johnston, Douglas Braithwaite, Bobby Mosey and Richard Den- omme (tied); Vocal Duet—Mari- 2— Crediton P.S., 5— Creditoxx P.S., Kindergarten Basketball Practice EXETER ARENA Thursday & Monday 7:00 p.m. AU Interested Players Are Invited to Attend Reception and Dance FOR MR. AND MRS. ROBERT SIMPSON Farquhar Hall Friday, November 9 at 9:30 p.m. ADMISSION 500 THEATRE Phone 421 ----------------------------------M------------------------—-X THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY November 8, 9 and 10 ★ Bndd Abbott ★ Lou Costello in * —‘Coming Round The Mountain’ arid co-starring that Park Avenue hillbillic ★ Dorothy Shay MONDAY & TUESDAY November 12 and 13 Previews Its Coming Attractions T (Technicolour) ( -k Jeff Chandler ★ Evelyn Keyes Great adventure along China’s Gold Coast! WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY November 14 and 1.5 Strip’ •fc Mickey Rooney ★ Sally Forrest M-G-M’s musical melodrama of the dancer and the drummer. 4 FIRST SHOW EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 6 P.M. I derson; f Eleanor Mickle; Dwayne under ) — Marilyn Bissett and Jane Farrow- Piano Solo (open)—Nancy Tieman, Jane Forrest Windsor, Michael Farrow; Open Vocal Solo—June Skee, Edith Denys, Allen Linden a xx d Douglas Thompson (tied); Girls’ Solo (15 and under)—Shirley Ander­ son; Piano Duet (12 and under) —Jane Farrow and Margaret Sanders; Piano (six hands) — Jane Horton, Wayne Forrest, Terry Forrest; Soprano Solo—• Jeanne McDonald, Helen Shap- ton. Tenox' Solo—H a r r y Hern; Opexx Tenor, Bass Baritone— Harry Hoffman, Harry Hern; Church Solo—Jeanne McDonald Harry Hern. Wixinifred Mack; Ladies’ Duet—Jeanne McDonald and Margaret McFalls, Ruth Swartz and Winnifred Mack; Male Quartet—Huronaires, Haf- nxonaires, Blue Jackets. Soprano Solo — Shirley Pear­ son, Joanne Bedard, Beverly Ra- velle; Contralto Solo — Dorothy Pooley, Virginia Dxechert, Mary Klopp; Tenor Solo—John Hab- erer, Ken Flear, Bill Batten; Baritone Solo — Ron Heimrich, Bruce Cudnxox'e, Don Welsh; Mixed Quartette — Mrs. Thomas Coates, Mrs. Percy McFalls, Mr. A. E. Wuerth and Mr. Walter Cutbuslx; Church Choirs—James Street ' Choir; Male Chorus— Huronia Male Chorus. Tuesday's winners were; Boys’ Double Trio—Glen Nortlxcott, Dalton Skinner, Earl Miller, Ron Waring, Robert Wein, Don Wells; Paul McNaughton, Barry Jeffery, Don Taylor, Robert Mc­ Laren, Michael Farrow, Garfield Johnston; Bev Lindenfield, Bob Harrison, J. Henderson, D. Hirt- zel, C. Kernick, Pat Hennessey; Girls’ Duet—Marina Bowden and Mary Klopp, Lois H'endersoix and Shirley Chapman, Beverly Ra­ velie and Betty Armstrong, Ai- lene Skinner and Janice Regier (tied). Girls’ Double Trio—Shirley Pearson, Marjorie MCBride, Joyce Witmer, Martha Gossman, Jean­ nette Schenk, K. Hunter; Joanne Bedard, Margaret Willard, Jan­ ice Regier, Jean Taylor, Beverly Ravelle, Marina Bowden, Helene Farewell, Marioxx Regier, Betty McDougall, Orian Stephen, Sliir- ley Chapman, Nancy Tiernan; Boys’ Quartette—Johxx Haberer, Bev Lindenfield, Ron Heimrich, Don McCurdy; Bill Batten, Ken Keas, Don Welsh, Bruce Cud- more; Edward Diechert, Ron Garvie, Don Finkbeiner, Gary Middleton and William Yung- blut, Jim Sturgis, Don O’Brien, Don McCurdy; Boys’ Double Quartette—J olin Haberer, Ron Heimrich, Jim Sturgis, Doxx Mc­ Curdy, Bill Batten, Ken Flear, Don Welsh, Bruce Cudmore; Senior Girls’ Choir—Exeter Dist­ rict High School; Seniox* Mixed Glee Club—Exeter District# High School. Unison Chorus (20 or more) —S.S. No. 10, Stephen, S.S. No. 12, Usborne, S.S. No. 2, Hay; Unison Chorus (undex- 20)—I No. 1, Stephen, S.S. Stephen, S.S. No. 4, Two-Part Chorus (20 oi' more) —S.S. No. 2, Hay, S.S. No. 12, Usborne, S.S. No. 10, Hay; Two- Part Chorus (under 20)—S.S. No. 1, Stephen, S.S. No. 12, Stephen; Girls’ Vocal Solo (over 9 years)—Hazel Sparling, Marion' May.^ Shirley * Bell and Doris Brock (tied); Girls’ Vocal Solo (9 and under)—Neva Cockwell, Karin Essery, Betty Bell. Boys’ Vocal Solo (ovex' 9 years)—Donald Peterson, Allan Taylor, Dwayne Tinney and Nor­ man Hyde (tied); Boys’ Vocal Solo (9 and under) — Bobby Lainmie, Earl Stepixen, Ronald Haywood; Vocal Duet—Margaret Wildfong and Jinx Dougall, Mar- idn Creery and Hazel Sparling, Donna Eagleson and Pauline Becker; Girls’ Vocal Solo (14 and under )—Marilyn Bissett, Lillian Dundas, Sheila Willert and Eileen Kendrick. Quick Study'—Jane Farrow; Unison Chorus, 6, 7, 8—Exeter P.S. Choir eter Bend P.S. Solo (14 Ince, William Klumpp, McCarter and Corneles Negal; Two-Part Chorus—E.P.S. Choir 2* Grand Bend, Dashwood; Dou­ ble Trio (Vocal)—E.P.S. Trio 1, Grand Bend, Dashwood. P.S. (J, 7, 8—Exeter 1; Zurich P.S., Ex­ Choir 2 and Grand (tied); Boys* Vocal and under)—Elmer Gordon Mrs. James D. Smith visited Miss Ella Jones in Toronto this week. Miss Marion Scarlett teacher at Clinton visited with Mrs, Jen­ nie Sclxilbe over the week-end. COMING EVENTS LONDON ALL-GIRL CHOIR — under the direction of Earl Terry will present a concert iu James Street United Church Wednes­ day, December' 5. Auspices W.A. 8c DANCE to the music of Don Robertson and his Ranch Boys from CKNX, Town Hall, Hen- sall, Wednesday, Novembei' 14. Dancing 9:30 to 1:00. Booth in hall. General admission. Spon­ sored by Hensail Firemen. 8 c Poppy Day Saturday, November 10 Poppies are being sold by mem­ bers of the Legion Ladies’ Auxi­ liary and the Girl Guides. MAIN ST, UNITED CHURCH Annual Bazaar will be held in the LIBRARY BASEMENT Saturday, November 10 at 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! Reception And Oance FOR MR. AND MRS. DOUG HARNESS LEGION HALL, EXETERl * Thurs., Nov. 8 Steve Dundas and his Orch. Everybody Welcome Admission 500 Z 1 8-——R- HOWIE MEEKER, MP and TOM PRYDE at Zurich, Nov. 16, 8 p.m. DISCUSS PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE POLICY * •$ DANCE This Saturday Night <* Exeter Legion Memorial Hall MUSIC BY MERV HALL SEXTET | Admission 750 Dancing 9-12 5) ^,iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiii<i<«iiifiii<<iiiiiii<i|iiiHnii<<<iM!iiii!iiiiiiiiM<>ii«iiiii>i<iia>iiii|iiiiiMi,iiiiiiiiii|iih^ > > 11111 < 1111 > > i ■ i ti 1111«(i < a ■ 11 < 1111 < >a < ■ mi 1111 ■ t < a ■ > i < i a <i ii 111> 11 ■ ii i ■ ■ 1111 • 11 ■ > 1111 * ii 11 na i > ii i ■< i ■ t > ■ 11 a a< <i ■ < < ■ ii <i ■■■>■ ii ■ i ■ r. Ontario Vegetable Growers’ Marketing Board Annual Meeting EXETER TOWN HALL Thursday, November 8 at 8:30 p.m. COME AND DISCUSS YOUR PROBLEMS (Special Speakers Will Attend) HARRY STRANG, Sec.-Treas. R. E. POOLEY, Chairman. •S.S. No. 12, Stephen; ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND FRIDAY & SATURDAY November 9 and 10 MASK OF THE AVENGER (Technicolour) John Derek Anthony Quinn Judy Lawrence Cristo fights again, * ★ * Monte ____ .... loves again and thrills again! COMIC STRIPS & SHORTS TWO SHOWS — 7:30 & 0:30 TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY November 13 arid 14 Mrs. O’MALLEY AND MR. MALONE ★ Marjorie Main ★ Anri Dvorak ★ .Tames WhitiriOre This will tickle the nation’s funny-bone . , . NEWSREEL & COMICS ONE SHOW 8:00 Ontario Liberal Leader Walter Thomson WILL SPEAK AT Monster Liberal Rally Legion Hall, Exeter (Behind Lyric Theatre on William Street) Saturday, Nov. 10 3:00 p,m. Also Andrew Y. McLean Member of Parliament for Huron-Perth AND THE CANDIDATE JOHN ARMSTRONG (Published by' Huron Liberal Association) IVAN KALBFLEISCH Zurich, Ontario, President. W.G. COCHRANE Exeter, Ontario, Secretary.