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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-02-07, Page 12?w Parking Meters? —’Continued from Page 1 Council instructed Clerk C. V. Pickard to write N. Hipel and Company, constructors of the arena for an estimate on repairs and renovation to the building and to The Ontario Municipal Board to ascertain if they would approve floating debentures for the project. Council hoped to make a decision at their next meeting. Measurements were submitted by the road committee in regard to roads that might be surfaced. The total is approximately one Phone 421 Previews Its Coming Attractions FRIDAY & SATURDAY February 8 and 9 Mask of the Avenger ir John Derek ■* Jody Lawi’ence Monte Cristo fights again . loves again . . . thrills again. MONDAY & TUESDAY February 11 and 12 People Will Talk THE TIMES-APVQCATJE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 7, I9S2 mile. To pave roads, council must consider when sewerage might he installed, Mayor Cochrane ad­ vised. All roads would have to be broken up to put such a sys­ tem into effect. Building permits were issued to Arthur Broderick for a house and to Douglas Harness to move shed from the Carling tate. B—■ •< re­ ps- ■' II ■% of Native Of Centralia Named To Senate Mr. C. O. Hh’ks, a native Centralia. Ontario, and principal of an Edmonton High School, i has been named to the Univer­ sity of Alberta Senate. Mi’. Hicks was born at Cen- Itralia, and after his graduation I in mathematics and physics from ! the University of Toronto he | came west. In 1907, he taught ,in Dowling school district, near {New Norway. ‘ In 1909, Mr. Hicks came to Edmonton and was a teacher at city's first high school. He later !became a school inspector, and 4~ ,19 20 he was named principal • Victoria High School. m of Announcements Birth. Death, and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Cards of Thanks .75, In Mviuoriam Notice .75 for single verse, .25 extra for each additional verse, and Engagement Notices are .75. Town Topics Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Sleeth, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephenson and Penny, all of Sarnia spent Sun­ day with Miss Hardy and Miss Anthony at their home on Vic­ toria steet. Miss Marie Cutbush went to London, Tuesday for an opera­ tion for the removal of her ap­ pendices. Wilbert D. Luxton of London spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Luxton. Roy Kirk of Toronto was home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kirk last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Haist were in Stratford last Friday attend? ing the At Home at the Stratford Normal School. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Winer of Hamilton spent the week-end at the home of the latter’ sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Luxton. NOTICE There Will Be a Meeting te Form a Club February 15 at 8:00 p.m. at ED LIPPERT’S Mr. and Mrs. James Turkey and family, Miss Eunice Turkey, Cass Cty Michigan, Miss Helen Moir, of London, Mr. Bert Barry of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Clifl Davis and Mrs. T. Eliot of Lon­ don were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar. Turkey, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shapton and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Powe attended the funeral of their cousin, Verne Cavanagh, of Georgetown, Wednesday of last week. Mr. Cavanagh was the sta­ tion agent there for some years. 1-Ie had been suffering from a heart ailment for some time. Mr. Ewart Powe, of London, visited with his brother, Herman Powe of Exeter, Tuesday. Misses Shirley and Wilma Coates of London spent the week-end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coates in Usborne. Mrs. William Hodgert, who had the misfortune to fall on the street and break her wrist, is getting along nicely. Mr. M. R. Cudniore is in Lon­ don this week attending the Na­ tional Warm Air Heating and Air CondtioningAssociation school. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alderson and Mabel of Arkona vsited on Sat­ urday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Tom Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Warwick, Gary and Terry Lee of Port Huron Clark the week-end. Mr. E. Lindenfield, William Middleton and Allan Westcott made a business trip to Toronto this week and attended the Re­ tail Hardware Convention. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Stephan were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Westcott for the week­ end. Dr. J, Dunlop with the Uni­ versity of New Hamshire and temporarily doing research at the Connaught Laboratories, Toronto, was a guest with Mr? and Mrs. Sheldon Wein Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Traquair left Monday for Florida. Mr. T, O. Southcott left Tues­ day for a short visit to Toronto. Mrs. Wiliam Higgins of Clin­ ton who has been visiting her niece, Mrs. Geo. Hunter for two weeks returned to her home on Sunday. Messrs. B. W. F. Beavers and R. L, Beavers are attending the Retail Hardware Convention at the Royal York to. Mr. and Mrs, of London and Frank Pennebaker, called on Mrs. ( Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Edward Coombes is suf­ fering from a strep infection in her throat and while not con­ fined to hex’ bed, is recouperat­ ing at the home of her parents, ■Mr. and Mrs. William Cutting. BIRTHS DIETRICH—Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dietrich wish to announce the arrival of their daughter on Monday, February 4, 1952, in St. Joseph’s Hospital. FARROW—Mr. and Mrs. Gor­ don Farrow of Exeter are hap­ py to announce the birth Of their daughter, Patricia Anu, oxx Wednesday, January 30, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. ELDER—Gladys and Lome El­ der of Hamilton are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter, Katherine Anne, on February 5, in ton Hospital, a ny and Jean. HARDY—To Mr. man Hardy (nee Lena McAr­ thur) of Lucan, a daughter, Nancy Ellen, bom February 1 at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon­ don. A sister for Ken. DEATHS ESSERY—-At her late residence in Exeter, on Tuesday, Feb­ ruary 5, 1952, Vera G. Essery, beloved daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Essery. WHYTE—At the Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria, B.C., on February 1, 1952, Shirley June Warburton, beloved wife of James R. Whyte (formerly’ of Exeter) who is with the R.C.N. She was in her twenty- third year. CARDS OF THANKS We wish kind friends E. Sanders remembered illness while he was at home and in the hospital, and for the many letters and cards received. We also wish to thank everyone for the lovely floral tributes from his friends and relations, and to- thank Rev. Langford who officiated and also the pallbear­ ers and to the ^Hopper-Hockey Funeral Home. —Mrs. Marie Worsell and daughter. —Mr. Ernie Perry I would like to thank my many friends who remembered me with cards, letters, flowers and treats while a patient in Victoria Hospital. A sincere thanks to friends and neighbors who took up my sugar beets last fall. 7*» —John Miners The family of the late George E. Anderson wish to thank the friends fox’ tlieix’ kindness dur­ ing his sickness and for those who assisted in the last funeral rites, including Rev. Holley, the pallbearers, those who sent flow­ ers, the undertaker, and friends who attended the funeral. 7* —Mrs. J. Findlay, Ed Ander­ son and Oscar Anderson I would like to thank my friends and neighbors for cards and treats while a patient in Victoria Hospital. 7* —Mrs. Louis Weigand Mr. Kellett and family of thd late Mrs. John Kellett wish to thank their many friends, neigh­ bors and relatives fox’ the kind expressions of sympathy extend­ ed to them during theii’ recent sad bereavement, for the beauti­ ful floral tributes and sympathy cards. Special thanks to Rev. William Mair, Dr. Fletcher, Hop­ per-Hockey Funeral Home, those who loaned cars and the ladies who1 assisted at the house. 7* Mr. and Mrs. George Mercer and family wish to express their sincere thanks to all theix’ friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy extended to them during their recent sad bereavement, also for the beautiful flowers and cards, and to all those who assisted in any othei’ way. 7* Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clarke wish to thank their many friends and neighbours who so kindly remembered Mrs. Clarke w’hile she was a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, and since re­ turning home. 7* I wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered me with visits, cards and treats while in Victoria Hospital. 7c —Mrs. Harvey Godbolt I wish to thank those who helped in any way, also my friends and neighbors who so kindly remembered me with cards, treats, flowers and visits while a patient in Victoria Hos­ pital and since returning home, * —Mrs. Kate Welsh I wfch to thank all my friends, neighbors and relatives who so kindly remembered me with cards, flowers, treats and visits, while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. c -—Mr. Henry Eagleson I would like to take this op­ portunity to thank everyone who kindly remembered me wit h ' cards and treats while in fhe hospital and since coming hQ.me, * —Mrs. Lee Webber Marion Brock of Zion wishes to thank the many friends who so kindly remembered her with cards, letters, treats ‘and visits while she was a patient in Vic­ toria Hospital, London. IN MEMORIAM BRUNZLOW- —In loving memory of Shirley Mary Elizabeth, who passed away seven years ago, February 10, 1945. As angels keep their watch up there Flease, God, just let hex* know That We down here do hot for­ get COMING EVENTS EXETER LIONS CLUB will conduct a house-to-house Mount Hamil- sister for Ken- and Mrs. Nor- VALENTINE DANCE — Make it a date to attend the Valentine Dance, Town Hall, He^all, Fri­ day, February 15, Desjardine’s Orchestra. Admission 75<L Spon­ sored by the north group of the Eastern Star No, 222, Lunch booth in hall. Pi’oceeds foi’ South Huron Hospital Fund, c for the new HOME & SERVICE CENTRE for the Blind of Western Ontario PANCAKE SUPPER in Memorial Church on Tuesday, February 26. sion 5Q cents. TrivittShrove Admis- c The Public: Are Invited to the HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM To Hear This Special Speaker E. L. WOODLEY, B.S.A. Ridgetown Agricultural School Thursday, Feb. 14 8:00 p.m. Tues. Night, Feb. 12 Starting at 7:00 p.m. GIVE GENEROUSLY!EUCHRE — February 21 at 8:30, Legion Hall. Sponsored by Hurondale W.I. Admission 50 cents. Lunch and prizes provided. 7:14c / The Young People of the United Churches are sponsoring aI P.S. Pupils Prepare ;Cinderella Operetta i Anticipated to he the climax i of the school year for Exeter Public School in its operetta. By permissioix of the publisher, the staff and pupils are leaning theii’ efforts to the production of “The Maid and the Golden Slipper” (Cinderella). It is to be presented at the public school on tlie nights of April 8 and 9 (Tuesday and Wednesday). This allows for an emergency extra night iu case of an over-sale of tickets. h ★ Cary Grant ★ Jeanne Crain The picture that takes a new look at life! WSDNESDAY & THURSDAY February 13 and 14 The Tall Target ★ Dick Powell ★ Paula Raymond An action melodrama that ex­ cites an audience all through . . FIRST SHOW EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 6 P.M. » * I JI & l visited with Mr. and Fisher and family Mrs. over DRESSED HAJI SUPPER — On February 12, 6:00 to 8:30 p.m., Lucan Memorial Centre, Clan boye W.I. Admission $1, child­ ren 50 cents. 7c BAKING SALE — The Junior Auxiliary of James Street Unit­ ed Church are sponsoring a bak­ ing sale Saturday, February 9, at 3 p.m. in the public library basement. 7 c Crokinole Tournament Fridayz February 8 at 8:00 p.m. in the « MAIN ST. BASEMENT Reception and Dance to thank the many and relatives of W. (Shooter Bill), who him during his long ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND Public Cordially Invited — Admission 500 and 250 Refreshments Served For Mr. and Mrs. John Hern EXETER LEGION HALL Friday, February 8 9:30 p.m. STAN SHIPPER ORCH. Admission 500 Mark February 21 In Your Date Book to attend the Toronto Star Concert JAMES STREET CHURCH Sponsored by the Evening Auxiliary South Huron District High School At Home Dance High School Auditorium Friday, February 15 - Featuring - BOBBY DOWNS & HIS ORCHESTRA Couples Only Dancing 9:00-1:00 Admission $2.50 Per Coupie Dress Optional Exeter Arena THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7 — Skating 8-10 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8 — DOUBLEHEADER , Zurich Midgets vs. Exeter Midgets (Second Game of Group Finals) Dashwood vs. Exeter (Intermediate W.O.A.A.) MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10 — Goderich vs, Exeter (Junior W.O.A.A.) TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 — Hockey WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 — Skating Class 4-6 Hockey 8 p.m. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13 — Skating 8-10 ■ ■B ■s 7c Hotel in Toron- Edwin Hawkins Mr. and Mrs. of Clinton, George Hunter FRIDAY & SATURDAY February 8 and 9 - DOUBLE BILL ■ RUSTY SAVES A LIFE ★ Ted Donaldson ★ Gloria Henry FORT SAVAGE RAIDERS ★ Charles Starret ★ Smiley Burnett SHORTS & COMIC STRIPS TWO SHOWS — 7:30 & 9:30 TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY February 12 and 13 FATHER’S LITTLE DIVIDEND Spencer Tracy Joan Bennett Elizabeth Taylor Dancing Exeter Legion Hall Saturday Night And Every Sat Night Woodham Groups Enjoy Skating Woodham Elimvlle YPU skating party rink. About people were present. Aftex’ skat­ ing a sing-song was enjoyed in the church and lunch ed. The Mission Band and leaders enjoyed party . in tlie rink on afternoon. About forty sent. The leaders served lunch to the children aftex’ skating. Miss Thelma Small of St. Thomas is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques and Mrs. J. Jaques spent Sunday with spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mi’s. Glenn Lambert ot Flint Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vyles and family of London vsited on Sun­ day with Mrs. M. Copeland and Mrs. G. Copeland. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb, Douglas and Dennis visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Small of St. Thomas. Grace Doupe, Ruth, Clare and Veryl Hooper received gifts at Sunday School recntly for per­ fect attendance last year. ★ ★ ★ NEWSREEL & COMIC STRIPS ONE SHOW — 8:00 O’CLOCK Be Sure to Look at Next Week’s Ad Benny Goodfellow AND HIS LONDONAIRES Admission 750 Dancing 9-12 YPU entertained Friday night at a in the Woodham thirty-five young was serv- Children a skating Thursday were pre- i i We love and miss her so. ■—Ever remembered by mother, grandma and grandpa. 7* PARSONS—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, belli Jane, who passed away February 2, 1951. Remembrance is a goldexx chain Death tries to break but all in vain; To have, to love, and then to part Is the greatest heart. The years. may things But this they The memory of those happy days When we were all together. —Always remembered by hus­ band and family. 7* PENROSE — In ’loving memory of our father, Rev. James W. Penrose, who passed to his re­ ward February 4, 1952, and our mother, Mrs. Charlotte’ Penrose, who joined him July 30, 1951, and our three bro­ thers who awaited them — James, August 9, 1918; Ern­ est, April 28, 1934; and Wal­ ter, April 18, 1950. They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, the years condemn. At the going down Of the and in the morning We will remember them, —The Penrose family. Eliza- sorrow of one’s wipe out many wipe out never: nor SUfr 7* Skating Show & Carnival % EXETER ARENA Thursday, Feb. 14-8 p.m. Kitchener-Waterloo Skating Club Featuring Some of Ontario’s Outstanding Skaters This show has drawn large crowds and high praise in var ious other appearances. Appearing by permission of the Figure Skating Association of*Canada, Ottawa, Ont 8:00 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. Lions versus Kinsmen <* See the Service Clubs battle it out for supremacy on the ice! 9:30 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. Judging of Costumes and and $5 and Ladies’ $5 and Men’s $3 $3 Best Oldest Z Fancy Boys’ Fancy Girls’ Comedy Boys’ and Men’s .... $5 and $3 Comedy Girls’ and Ladies’ .. $5 and $3 Best National Costume .$5 and $3 Best Youngest Boy Skater $2 and $1 Best Youngest Girl Skater .. $2 and $1 $2 and $1*Best Oldest Man Skater Boys’ Race Girls’ Race Men’s Race Married Women’s Race Open Race Backwards one lap ...................... Lady Skater .... $2 and $1 (under* 7) ...... $1 and .50 (under 7) ........ $1 and ,50 (over 40) ....... $2 and $1 $2 and $1 Ladies’ Race Backwards one lap ...................... Draw for Door Prize •> 5 $2 and $1 $2 and $1