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The 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.