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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-03-13, Page 14
Page 12 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, fHURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1952 8T. PATRICK’S Draw MT. CARMEL 1KALL Mon*, March 17 Mas Ducharme’s Orchestra Starting with Euchre at ft P.M.I ADMISSION 500 COMING EVENTS Messrs. R. L. Beavers and William Bird are in Kitchener this week attending a, Westing house Appliance school. Mr. and Mrs. John McCut cheon and family of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. George Parkes and family of Woodstock visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Traquair. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg, Mr. Jacob Fischer, Mrs. C. Thiel and Dianne and Mrs. Lome Rader attended the funex’al of the late Fred Egardee at New Dundee last week. Town Topics Items of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Exeter The Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish these items. We and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Tel. jl-W R. F. Ford Agricultural Fieldman. Ridgetown Agricultural School AT NIGHT SCHOOL from M a i n are on at S p.m. in Church. Ad- Luneli and CRQKINOLE PARTY Street Evening Auxiliary holding a crokinole party Monday, Mareh 17. Main Street United mission 50 cents. {prizes provided. I March 20 HIGH SCHOOL Topic: “Tractors, Their Lubrication And Heating Systems” • March 27 will be Open House at Night School RUMMAGE SALE — The ladies of Trivitt Memorial Church are planning a rummage sale, the date to be announced later. Any one wishing to donate any arti cles of clothing, dishes, etc., may leave the same at Mr. G. A. Hawkins4 hardware store. 13:20 Mr. Hubert Miller of Dash wood has purchased one of William Sweitzer’s houses and will reside there. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hodgson and Janet of Ridgetown spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hodgson and family. Mexi of the Hydro staff sur prised Mr. and Mrs. Len Dilks at theii’ home recently. Equipped with lunch, the group invaded the Dilks home for a chivaree. Mr. and Mrs, Claude Mul holland and Lynda of Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Grant of St. Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brock of Hamilton were recent visitors with relatives in town. Mrs. Bowen and Mrs. McFall of Blyth visited at the home Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bowen Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hattei’ Ailsa Craig are spending of on Attention Junior Farm Girls And Boys ’Between the Ages of 12 and An Organization Meeting of the 21 will be held in Hiigh School, March 24 M 8:30 p.m. sharp Films Will Be Shown and Lunch Provided. CALF CLUB FOR BOTH BEEF AND DAIRY Plan to Attend this Meeting and Be a 1952 4-H Club Member Parents Welcome THEATRE Phone 421 | Previews Its | Coming Attractions FRIDAY & SATURDAY March 14 and 15 J Paramount’s Filins^ of the FUNERAL OF THE LATE KING GEORGE VI Texas Carnival Esther Williams Red Skelton M-G-M's high, wide and hand some technicolor musical comedy. MONDAY & TUESDAY March 17 and 18 little Egypt # Mark Stevens W Rhonda Flemming The shape that shook worlds OPERETTA — The H u r o n i a Male Chorus will present "HMS Pinafore” on Thursday and Fri day, April 3 and 4. 13c IT’S A DATE — The Lucan Lions want you to keep open Mareh 31. 6c JUNIOR FARMER BANQUET— Thames Road United Church, Friday, Mareh 21, at 6; 30 p.m. Guest speaker, Rev. Goth. Tic kets may be secured from Wins ton Shaptoxx or Mabel Selves. 13c Roller Skating Arena Gym Wednesdays And Satur s DANCE Friday/ March 14 Good Music Provided Everybody Welcome Admission 50 V • Ram Supper Friday, March 21 Supper to Be Served 5:30 to P.M, Followed by a Program 1 Local Talent to be held in WOODHAM ORANGE HALL Admission $1.25 - Children 50V Under Auspices of L.O.B.A. 8 of the WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY March 19 and 20 The Secret Of Convict Lake ★ Ethel Barrymore Jr Glenn Fox’d Lonely women at the mercy of the west’s most wanted men. Huron County Health Unit Immunization Clinic Pre-School immunization clin ics foi' Dashwood and district will start in the Dashwood Pub lic School on Wednesday, March 19, from 3:00-4:00 p.m. Pre-School immunization clin ics for Zurich and district will start in the on Friday, 4:00 p.m. Children school age these clinics to receive initial immunization or reinforcing in oculations for Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, Tetanus, and Smallpox. Zurich Public School April 4, front 3:00- 4 months of age to may be brought to HAVE FUN AT THE Queen Elizabeth Dance Exeter Legion Hall Wednesday/ CLAYT STEEPER’S ORCHESTRA Come in Your Plaid Shirts and Jeans and Enjoy a Good Time Dairying 941 Admission 750 SPORT DANCES — PRIZES of a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hatter. Mr, C. E. Shaw, manager of the Bank of Montreal, with Mrs. Shaw left the forepart of the week to spend a month in Flor ida. Mrs. W. A. Patrick is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. Snell, Mr. Patrick, who was •with the Foreign Exchange Board at Ottawa, has accepted a position with the National Sup ply Company at Calgary, Alta,, and is at present spending a month with the parent company at Pittsburg, Penn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grace, of Sarnia, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Beavers. Mr. and Mrs. William Craw ford and two daughters Patricia and Marlene, of Belmont, visit ed on Sunday with Mr, and ‘Mrs. A, J. Pelinale. ..Miss Leslie Anne Martin of Centralia, formerly of Exeter, had her tonsils removed at the Hooper nursing home last week. Mrs. W. H. Penhale, who for the past eleven years has made her home with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. S^mith, of Petrolia, and who has been a patient in Petrolia Hos pital for the past three weeks, is much day was she will Private has reached the ripe old age of 93 and no doubt would to see any of her old from Exeter. Miss Isobel Anthony turned to Hamilton after spend ing a week with her Mrs. James Anthony. Mrs. Sheldon Wein Toronto for a couple last week attending the Ontario Horticulture Convention at the King Edward. Robert Nicol, recently dis charged from the R.C.A., has re sumed his position of linotype operator at the Times-Advocate. improved and on Satur- taken to London where be cared for in Egerton Hospital. Mrs. Penhale be glad friends has re- mother, was in of days Dashwood Elects Library Board- The annual meeting of the Dashwood Library Board was held recently. The Board for the next year is: chairman, Mrs. Lucy Klumpp; secretary- treas urer, Mrs. Alice Tieman; Mrs. Getz, Mrs. M. Kellerman, Mrs. V. Kuntz, Mrs. E. Rader, Mrs. L. Taylor, rarian, sistant mand. The comprising 24 volumes has been purchased by the Board. Anyone wishing to use these books may do so by joining the library. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Kraft and Mrs. Keys of London spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. E. Koehler. Mr. and Mrs. S. . P. Currie and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ken McCrae were Sunday visit ors in Meaford. Mrs. D. Tieman, who has beexx in London hospital fol’ observa tion returned home Monday. AW I Pederson flew back to Rivers, Manitoba, after spending six weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Peder sen. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sharrow and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weber attended the Seed Fair at Lon; don last week. Mrs. Weber also visited hex’ sister-in-law Thelma Weber, at present a patient in Victoria Hospital undergoing ex aminations. Additional Dashwood news will be found on page four. Mrs. F. Oestreiclier, lib- Mrs, William Wein; as- librarian, Mrs. A. Alle- Encyclopedia Britannica ■ Mrs. C. E. Zurbrigg and Mr. and Mrs. Winston Shaptoxx at tended the funeral of Mrs. Zurbrigg at New Hamburg Tuesday. The deceased passed passed away March 17 at the age of 103. Mrs. C. Hern of Usborne has recently moved into her home on Huron street West. Ralph Hicks was treated for a cut fingei' by Dr. Fletcher on Saturday. The injury while he waB at work quired three stitches. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. Benson Tuc- key returned Wednesday aftei’ a months vacation in Florida. Mrs. B. H. Russell visited in Galt last week Mrs. MacKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. and daughter of the week-end with Mrs. Alice Mitchell. Mrs. William Sweitzei' re turned home from Florida on Saturday. ■Mr. and visited in end. Mrs. W. returned 1 after a year in Scotland. Mrs. Delight Gordon and daughtei’ June of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. Q, Southcott. Over 3 0 friends attended a birthday party for Marion Mc Leod at the home of hex* parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLeod Wed nesday of last week. Mrs. Austen Schwalm, Strat ford, is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pearce caring for Mrs. Pearce who recently under went a major operation.. Mrs. Pearce is slowly progressing. Mrs. Gordon Em mitt of Lon don is staying with her mother, Mrs. William Fraser. Jack -Minter of Toronto was a guest with Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Minter last week-end. ■ Mrs. W. H. Thompson Joseph’s Hospital, where she is recovering operation. Mrs. Leslie Knight, Mr. How ard Knight, Arisen and ’Donna of Kitchener and Mr. John Knight of Seaforth visited with friends in Exeter over the week end. Mrs. William Bowden is ill in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. BRINSLEY (Intended for Last Week) The Pancake Supper which was held in St. Marys Anglican Church basement on Tuesday evening last was very well at tended by a large crowd. A short program was presented by local talent consisting of two skits, one being the "Brinsley Anti Gossip Glob" and "Here comes the Bride", also two duets by Pauline and Mary Dixon. Reading by Ernest Brintnell. A presentation was held in West McGillivray Hall recently in honor of Mr. and Mfs. Man ford Morley, who was recently mai’tled, and presented them with a purse of mohey. 'The com munity wishes them every suc cess in their newly married life. J, on occurred and re- Parsons •with Dr, and Wib Mitchell Toronto spent Mrs, John Christie Ancastei' last week* . Higgins and Bobby to Exeter Thursday is at St. London, after an Seed Fair —Continued From Page 1 field; Allan Walper, Parkhill; Williaxn Holland, Clinton; James McEwan, Hensall; Alvin Bettles, Bayfield; M. T. Keyes, Seaforth; Russell Bolton, Dublin. Early oats—M. T. Keyes, R. P. Allan, R. N. Alexander, Lu ther Sanders, Seaforth; A. Turn bull and Son, Brussels; James McEwan. Late oats—R. P. Allan, H. G. Strang, R. E. Pooley, Exeter; Alvin Bettles, Richard Procter, Brussels; Luther Sanders, M. T. Keyes, Allan Walper, Stewart Middleton, Harold Pryce, Sea forth; Russell Bolton, Gordon Knight, Brussels. , Malting barley—-James4 Snell, Clinton, M. T. Keyes, James Mc Ewan, Elgin Nott, Clinton, Allan Walper, Harold Pryce, R. E. Mc Millan, Seaforth; Frank Hunt, Seaforth; 0. Wise and Son, Clinton; W. R. Doug-all, Hensall; Gordon Knight. B a r 1 e y—R. Gordon Knight, James McEwan, A Turnbull and Son, M. T. Keyes. Flax—Robert Irwin, Clinton. Beaver oats (junior)—Mack Bolton, Earl McSpadden, Arthur Bolton, Glen McMichael. Buckwheat—0. Wise and Son, Clinton. Field beans—Bert Thomson, C. Wise and Son, R. P. Allan, A. Dixon, Exeter; Allan Walper, M. T. Keyes, Ira Geiger, James McEwan. Soybeans—James McEwan, R. P. Allan, R. N. Alexander, Gor don Knight, H. G. Strang, Wil liam Holland, M. T. Keyes, Allan Walper. Timothy—R. N. R. Alexander, P. Allan, Barley, id bushel lots—1 Allan, Keyes, Hunt, under. Any . Gordon Knight. Feed grain— R. P. Allan, Harold Pryce, Q. Wise and Son, James -McEwan, M< T. Keyes, A. Turnbull and Son. Gord. Knight. First c nt hay—James Mc Ewan, M. T« Keyes, Alvixx Bet tles, R. P. Allan, Cecil Johnston. Second cut hay—R. P. Allan, James McEwan, M. T. Keyes, Gordon Knight. ■R. P. Harold Pryce. M. T. R. E. McMillan. Frank Elgin Nott. R. N. Alex- other seed—M- T. Keyes, M—r Announcements Birth. Death, and Marriage Notices are Inserted free of charge. Cards of Thanks In Membriam Notice ,75 single verse, .25 extra each , additional verse, Engagement Notices are .75, for ■B BIRTHS BOWEN—LAC and Mrs. Hugh Bowen of Exeter, a daughter, Ronda Leslie, at the Hoopei' Nursing Home, COUGHLIN— Mr. Coughlin (nee are happy to birth of theii’ queline Sue, at Victoria pita! oxx March 6, 1952. FLETCHER—Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher of Woodham, a James Ray, oxi March S, the Hooper Nursing a brothei’ fox' and Douglas. FERGUSON—Mr. man Ferguson ..(nee Olive Shilbe), a dauglx- ter, Doris Ann (9& lbs.), on March 9 at the Hooper Nurs ing Home; a sister ricia. FERGUSON—Mr. and Ferguson of Exeter, ter, Judy Marie, at pei’ Nursing Home on March 11; a sister for Ronnie, HODGINS—In McGillivray Town ship, on March 11, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. .Harvey Hodgiiis, a son (Glen Harvey). NEIL—Mr, and Mrs. Roland Neil, of Ailsa Craig, wish to announce the birth of a son, Gary Lawrence, at Victoria Hospital, London, on March 3. The baby died March 4, DEATHS on March 11. and Mrs. Jack Bonnie Smith) announce daughter, the Jac- I-Ios- Ron son, at Home; Blair, Sharon, and Mrs. Nor- of Cromarty for Pat- Mrs, Roy a daugh- the Hoo- COOK—At his late residence Exeter, on Friday, March 1952, William Cook. CARDS OF THANKS in 7, Hensall Puckster Dislocates Elbow Jack; Harrison who plays centre for Hensall hockey team, had his elbow dislocated in the Forest-HensaU first game of the W.O.A.A. semi-finals at Seaforth Arena Tuesday night, The ac cident happened in the last 10 minutes of the third period when another player skating down the ice knocked him against the boards'. He was re moved to Scott Memorial Hos pital, Seaforth, where he was at tended by Dr, P. J. Gorwill, of Seaforth, and Dr. J. C, Goddard, of Hensall. Ilis arm will be in a cast for two weeks. He is resting com fortably in the hospital. Jack made a good showing in the game flashing the red light three who is assistant the Bank of Mont- being transferred Mrs. William Frasex' U con fined to her bed at her home on Huron street. THE LADIES’ GUILD will hold a ST. PATRICK’S Candy & Baking Sale IN THE DINING ROOM OF THE CENTRAL HOTEL Saturday, March 15 from 3;00-5:30 p.m. Tea Will Be Served times. Jack, accountant at real here, is to Waterford, near Brantford. Mr, Thomas Tapp, of Detroit, is visiting with his sister, Miss Mary Tapp. THE LADIES’ AUXILIARY OF THE CANADIAN LEGION will lioltl a Saturday, March 22 at 3:00 pan. At the Exeter Legion Hall Proceeds in Aid of the Hospital Fund Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge arc holding a EUCHRE EXETER LEGION HALL March 31 Everyone Welcome Basketball EXETER JUNIORS VS. DELHI JUNIORS ST. PATRICK’S SUPPER CENTRALIA UNITED CHURCH Supper Served 0:00 to 8;00 P.M. Program to Follow Sponsored by Women’s Ass’n Admission 75V mid 40V Everybody Welcome t ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND FRIDAY & SATURDAY March 14 anti 15 BIRD OF PARADISE (Technicolor) Ac Louis Jourdan Ar Debra Paget ★ Jeff Chandler The story of Polynesian love on’ the islands , . . SHORTS & COMIC STRIPS TWO SHOWS — 7:30 & 0:30 TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY March 18 and 1ft __ ___# N. Alexander, Gordon Knight, Cecil Johnston, M. T. Keyes, A. Turnbull and Son, Robert E. McMillan, Harold Pryce, Oliver T. Pryce, O. Wise and Son, James McEwan, Russel T. Bolton.Red Clover—R. N. Alexander, Harold Pryce, George Cantelon, I-I. E. Strattg? Oliver Pryce, Rus sell Bolton, Raymond Cantelon, G. Wise and Son, — Ewan, Cecil JF— Keyes, Elgin Porter.Alsike—«M. T. Keyes, James McEwan. Alfalfa—Gordon T. Keyes, Robert E. McMillan, Alden Criclx, Richard Pi’octer, Harold Pryce, Oliver Pryce, R. N. Alexander.Early potatoes—Mrs. Job? Gibson, Russell T. Bolton, R. P* Allan, Norman L. Carter, Bert Thomson, M. T. Keyes, W. JL Doxtgall. „ wi,Late potatoes-—Joe Gibson, Mrs. J6hn Gibson, W. R. Doug- all, R. P. Allan, Norma L. Car ter, A, Turnbull and Son, Harold Pryce, Bert Thomson, Douglas Houghson, George Walker, corn—Robert Allan, Allan Walper, Mack Taylor, Gordon Knight. 4 4 + xTurnips—R. P. Allan, James McEwan, M. T. KeyeS’ Oats, 10 bushel lots—H. G. Strang, Alvin Bottles, Jl. P. Al lan, R« E. Pooley, M. Y, Keyes, Luther Sanders, Harold. Pryce, , James Mc- Johnston, M. T, Knight, M. Mary and Cleve Pullman wish to extend theii’ sincere thanks to theii’ many friends for re membering Mary while a patient in St, Joseph’s Hospital, lovely cards, flowers, treats visits. I would like to thank all friends and relatives who kindly remembered in e with cards, flowers and treats of any kind. Also special thanks to those who visited me while I was in the hospital and since returning 40 home. It was all greatly appreciated. —Robert Cann. 13* I wish to thank the many friends who so kindly remem bered me with cards, visits, treats, cigarettes, etc. while a patient at Westminster Hospital, and since returning home.—Earl Witmer. 13* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hern wish to extend their most sin cere thanks to the many friends and relatives who remembered Mrs. —. treats, and visits while she was a patient in St. Joseph's Hos pital and since returning home.* We wish to express oui' sin cere thanks and appreciation to our friends and neighbors in the sudden passing of our mother, Mrs. Edith Flynn, for tlxexr kind ness and floral tributes, to the pallbearers and everyone who helped in any other way. Special thanks to Rev. L. C, Harrison of Lucan, Rev. Burton of Cen tralia, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murdy and Mr. Earl Hamilton. — The family of the late Mrs. Flynn, c I would like to thank all those who so kindly remembered me with flowers, cards and candy while a patient in St. Jo seph’s Hospital, and on return ing home..—Mrs. Harold ‘Tripp, c IN MEMORIAM HARRIS—In loving memory of our darling son, Stephen Charles Harris, who died one yeai’ ago, March 15, 1951. It’s lonesome here without you, We miss you more each day; Somehow life does not seem the same Since you were called away. Our hearts still ache with sad ness, Our eyes shed many a tear, God alone knows how much we jniss you As this ends the first sad year. ■—Sadly missed but ever remem bered by Mummy and Daddy. 13* HARRIS—In loving memory of Stephen Charles Harris, who passed away on March. 15, 1951,The depths of sorrow we cannot tell Of the loss of one we loved so WOSSA Playoffs S.H.D.H.S. AUDITORIUM with and 13* my so Friday, March 14 at 8:00 p.m. EMERGENCY WEDDING ★ Larry Parks J- Barbara Hale The world’s fastest love affair. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION A double-reel picture story the pageantry at the the late King George rest. funeral VI laid of Of to Hern with flowers, cards, well, while he sleep, memory keep. “Ever feme _grandfather and grandmother. And His sleeps a peaceful we shall always in b e re d by his Enjoy Dancing Exeter Legion Hall ONE SHOW — - Be on Time - 8:00 ■ Saturday Night And Every Sat. Night / / Benny Goodfellow AND HIS LONDONAIRES SPOT DANCES Admission 750 PRIZES Dancing 9-12 *’’>,iniiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitniniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiinn'.;r * —■ BINGO Sponsored by the Exeter Branch Canadian Legion © Legion Memorial Hall Friday, March 14 $450 in Cash Prizes 15 Regular Gaines for $10.09 Eath 2 Special Games for $25.00 Each 1 Special Game for $50.00 and $200.00 JACKPOT MUST BE WON FEATURING THE BINGO BLOWER Admission $1.00 Extra Cards 250 Doors Open 7f30 Games Start 9:00 P.M. . (The management reserves tile right to caneel the bingo according to weather conditions)