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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-06-05, Page 12THE T1MES-AOVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1952 Mr Lloyd Bell, who is now working in Toronto spent the weekend at his home in town. Mr 'liles Cannon of Smith Falls spent, the weekend with Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Bell. GRAND BEND WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY June 4 and 5 FOLLOW THE SUN *■ Glen Ford Anne Baxter Dennis O'Keefe FRIDAY & SATURDAY June 8 and 7 ACROSS THE WIDE MISSOURI i Technicolor t A y<17 in the making, * Clark Gable and others 1t——I Mr. and Mrs. R. IL MacKinnon ! and son Robbie of Aidershot, spent the weekend with Mr. and Bill Jeffreys ; Mrs. Bob McFarlane. were weekend guests with Mr. i — and Mrs Harold Holtzman.Miss pearl Haist of Adrian, { A Mau.. Mrs Ruth watson, of, rAnnounceincnts Brinsley, and Mr. and Mrs. Matt ; Sweitzer of Grand Bend visited ’ with Mrs. Lydia Sweitzer over ? the weekend. I Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Thiemer ,of Detroit visited with Mr. and Mrs. A- E. Wuertli over the weekend. Rev. and Mrs. H. Kendrick fere enjoying a two week's vaca­ tion with friends at Elizabeth, New Jersey. ; Mr. Robert Jermyn, formerly of Granton, who recently received SOUTH HURON Hospital Mee S. S. 9, Biddulph UP Tuesday, June 10BIRTHS BRiNTNELL - - D o r o t li y and Frank Brintnell are happy to announce the arrival of their son. Ronald James, at the Hooper Nursing Home on May 30; a brother for Ricky. BJORSSON—The Hooper Nurs­ ing Home are happy to an­ nounce the arrival of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bjorsson (nee Barbara Grant), Grand Bend. Monday, June 2. MINTER — To Mr. and Mrs. Steve Minter (nee Marie Jen­ sen) a daughter. Diane Laura, born June 3, at St. Joseph’s Hospital. MCNAUGHTON -- To Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McNaughton (nee Thelma Sheppard), a son, born May 29, at .St. Joseph’s Hospital. THOMPSON—Mr. and Mrs. Ron­ ald Thompson, London, form­ erly of R.R. 6, St. Marys, wish to announce the birth of a son, Robert Alan, on Saturday, May 24, at Bethesda Hospital, London. VAN DIEPIN—M r . and Mrs. John Van Diepin of Dashwood, a daughter, Vera, on Sunday, June 1, at the Hooper Nurs­ ing Home; a sister for Afra. DEATHS 8:30 p.m. To discuss the canvass for Hospital Building Fund alt Mr. and Mrs N'mw Hanni-; gan of Toronto and son Kandy ; spent the weekend with Mrs N Hannigan. Miss Dorothy Davis ?h- weekend with Mr and Mrs. Grant Taylor k ’heir summer cottage at Pike Bay. iiorUi of Wiartnn Mr and Mrs A. E Lampma:: and Yvonne of Burgessville visit­ ed with Mr. and Mrs K J. Lampman on Sunday. Mr. Jack Hennessey and Mar­ jorie Wright of Harrow weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Leo '‘Hennessey and. family. Mr. Eddie Dixon and Billie Fenton of Ailsa Craig, Misses Eleanor Pickering and Norma June Hudgins of London spent [last weekend at Meaford. Ont. i Miss Roxie Mathews and Miss;his Bachelor of Engineering de- ! Elsie Sweatman of London visit- -gree from Nova Scotia, spent a ! ed with Miss I, Elliot WMnes- tew days with his brother, Mr. I day evening ; R. D- Jermyn and family of Exe- ’____________________________per. before commencing his work with the Canadian Westinghouse • Company. I Dr. and Mrs. A. J. MacKinnon GARDEN PARTY —- July DJ isfef Galt visited with the latter’s your date for Kirkton's annual; mother. Mrs. R. H. Russell on Garden Party. It's going to be Sunday. 0 a big attraction again this year. Mr. Walter Herbert, Belleville, 5-22tfe ‘ Mich.. attended the funeral of ; 'the late Mrs. Sid Wilson. He is RED CROSS — Executive Meet-, visiting with his cousin Mr. Ned ing and Parking Day, Friday.; Hicks. Mr. Herbert and Mr. June IL 2 p.m.. at Library! Hicks visited in Clinton Sunday workroom. 5e ; with Mrs. R. Y. Cox. ?,.unmrwvirWiTTW<. nivro . Ronald Colhorne of Shallow ’ ^ake ’s spending his holidays at play there will prizes. All paid admissions re­ turned in prizes. Admission $1. Four special games 25c each. Wednesday, June 11, at 9 p.m. at the Mitchell District Memor­ ial Arena 5c I i starring MONDAY & TUESDAY June 9 and 10 COME FILL THE CUP i Adult Entertainment) w James Cagney ★ Phyllis Thaxter •f •Everyone Invited MOCK BROADCAST Sat, June 7 2:30 p.m, COMING EVENTS Thames Road Church Mock Broadcast Called "TheA Children’s Hour". Directed by Mrs. Scarlett of CHLO, St. Thomas Sponsored by the Mission Band Adults 250 - Children 100 ■ •i $ , V?,,,PA° . tthe home of his grandparents, Jje SvhO.flO m‘Mr; and Jo n Daymtux> i JT iff rVT »<> £»1 /AY* e* - . _ • ' AND EVERY FRIDAY EVENING at 7:00 p.m. Adults $1.00 T Men 5n Uniform and Students 500 Children under 12 Free Munday and Tuesday Newsreel, Shorts and Comics Other Nights Comics and Shorts at TWO SHOWS — 7:30 & 9:30 M a s You’ll Be Lucky On FRIDAY 13 $1,100.oo BINGO SIXTH ANNUAL SPORTS DAY and his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dayman, of Kip­ pen. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown of Detroit spent the weekend with relatives in town. and Mrs. Lee Stater of and Mr. and Mrs. Russel of St. Louis, Mich., were of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. over the weekend, Archdeacon DASHWOOD Mr. Thurs- Mel- year. MELVILLE—In Exeter, May 29, William John ville, in his eighty-second ENGAGEMENTS Monday, June 9LOVE - FORREST REUNION Turnbull's Grove. Monday, June ’Detroit ............... " - ' -------- Knapp guests Creech Venerable Archdeacon and Mrs. Townshend of London were guests at the rectory on Sundajr last. Archdeacon Townshend was guest preacher for the seventy­ fifth anniversary service at St, Paul's, ning. Mr. more spent with more ID. Full lineup of sports planned. Bring your baskets for dinner )and supper 5c DANCING Ipperwash Casino Every Saturday Evemmg BENNY GOODFELLOW And His London awes Dawcing 9:30-12:00 Admissamn 75?0 S Hensall, on Sunday eve- and Mrs. William Pass- and Mr. Bert Borland the weekend in Aylmer Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pass- Mr. Mrs. W. C. Robinson and Luella of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Passmore of Forest spent the weekend with relatives in town. For Health's Sake t Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Johns of Woodham wish to announce the engagement of their second eldest daughter, Kathleen Gert­ rude, to Mr. Stanley Earl Knowles, second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knowles of Woodham. The wedding- is to take place the middle of June, c Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E, Kers- lake announce the engagement of their daughter, Haysel Marie, to Dr. Morley John Crockford, son of Mrs. Crockford of Brace­ bridge, and the late William Crockford. The marriage will take place on Saturday, June 21, at 3:00 p.m. in James Street United Church, Exeter. 5* CARDS OF THANKS SEAFORTH DON ROBERTSON and the CKNX RANCH BOYS Admiss»«m 750 Centralia Sunday School Anniversary Sunday, June 8 at 10:30 a.m. BEV. HAROLD SWANN Guest Speaker Roller Skate 12:30 —MONSTER PARADE Floats, Clowns, Freak Vehicles, Decorated Bicycles (Good Prizes) Led by Dashwood Junior Band 1:00 —LADIES’ SOFTBALL AH Stars versus Dashwood 2:00 —GAMES, RACES, FREE PONY RIDES 2:30 —HURON-PERTH BASEBALL Zurich versus Dashwood REFRESHMENT BOOTH Adults 500 - Under 16 250 - Under 10 Free DANCE Dancing 9:30-1:00 p.m. 'Of Huron County Federation Of Agricwlltwre BLYTH COMMUNITY PARK Plan to Attend the Tenth Annual FIELD DAY Dwmicmg 9:30-12:30 Make It A Date to be at Centralia, June 11 OR Mitchell, June 12 for the showing of films featuring the These films are educational as well as entertaining. This machinery will be on display, also featuring the entirely new Oliver Three-Point Tractor Hitch Wednesday, June 11 Guest Speaker: SIR ANDREW JONES of the British Food Mission m Canada There will be races and other sports events fotr very member of the family, There will be softball games, saddle-horse races, and pony rides. There will be exhibits of interest to both urban and rural people. to the music of CLAYTON STEEPER AND HIS BAND Old and New Time BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL New and Modern Methods of Usiiog Hay and Silage TIME: 3:30 P.M. PLACE AT CENTRALIA—United Church Shed AT MITCHELL—Oliver Sales .& Sendee *-* Lunch Will Be Served —- Oliver Sales & Service Borland & West ■W 'S n i 1 at the EXETER ROLLER RINK Wed. - Fri. - Sat. 8:00-11:00 p.m. - Skates Supplied - Admission 250 and 350 Refreshment Booth ANNIVERSARY Memorial Service Lucan Community Centre Sunday, June 8 at 3:00 p.m. Legion and Band, Cubs, C.G.I.T., Explorers Parade at 2:30 Assembly on United Church Grounds You Will Want to See Colleen Townsend’s Film The Great Discovery Mrs. Shirley Gaiser would like to thank neighbors membered cards and patient in all her friends and who so kindly re- her with flowers, visits while being a St. Joseph’s Hospital. 5* Special Music by Sunday School Choir* Everyone Is Welcome to thank my friendsI wish and neighbors who helped in any way putting in while I was ill.—John my crop Mahoney. 5* Big Garden PartyMrs. James Ogden, lem St., London, and Mervyn, Joseph and Garnet Wil­ son wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation for the lovely cards and acts of kind­ ness shown to Mrs. Sid Wilson during her illness in London and at the time of their sad bereave­ ment; for the beautiful floral tributes and to those who loaned cars. Special thanks to relatives and neighbors, the Elimville W.M.S. and W.A., the pallbear­ ers, Rev. M. Griffin, and the kett & "Son Funeral Home, I wish to remembered ness, with cards, treats, flowers and visits, or in any other way while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, and since returning home. Special thanks to Rev. Parrott and the Shipka Ladies Aid.—Harry Clark. 5c Miss Dolores Schenk of Credi- ton wishes to thank all those who remembered her with cards, flowers and gifts while she was a patient in St. Joseph’s Hos­ pital, London. 5* We wish to express our sin­ cere thanks and appreciation to Mr. Kenneth Johns for the very appropriate solo which he sang at the funeral service. His name was inadvertently omitted last week.—The Cudmore family. 5* IN MEMORIAM 39 Burs- brothers Has- 5* LUCAN COMMUNITY CENTRE Wednesday, June 18 8:00 p.m. CASH BINGO at 8:00 p.m. in Hall Draw For Big Prizes at 11:00 p.m. AT EXETER KINSMEN’S Dominion Day thank all those me during my who sick-Dance After Program in Community Centre CELEBRATION Lyric THEATRE TWO BIG, ORIGINAL SHOWS Afternoon and Evening Phone 421 Previews Its Coming Attractions FRIDAY & SATURDAY June 8 and 7 MONDAY & TUESDAY June 9 and 10 Jack And The Beanstalk ★ Bud Abbott Yr Lou Costello Their first picture in color the last word in laughs! Lakeview Casino Grand Bend Every AND HIS ORCHESTRA star-This is a full length film the converted movie actress Colleen Townsend. ring Miss i and presented by CLINTON AREA YOUTH FOR CHRIST Clinton Collegiate Sat Evening, June $:OO p.m. 7 KIRKTON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION Preliminary ABERDEEN HALL, KIRKTON Friday, June 6 8:00 p.m, D.S.T. ROY GOULDING, London, Adjudicator Open to All Public School Pupils (Entries Close May 30) For Entry Forms & Information Apply to Mrs. T, A. Crago, R.R. 1, St. Marys, Phone 2?-r-2 Kirkton Garden Parly , July 16 HODGERT — In loving memory of our dear father and grand­ father, who passed years ago on June No one knows how miss you, No one knows the . We have suffered since we lost you; Life has never been the same. It's lonesome here without you, There's such an empty place, For we never hear your foot­ steps Or see your smiling face. As we loved you, so we miss you, With memories fond and true, There is not a day, dear father, That we do not think of you. —Ever remembered by Elgin, Mildred and family. 5c MUSTARD —In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Jessie Isabella Mustard, who passed away three years ago, June 11, 1949. Deep in the heart Iles a picture Of a loved one laid to rest; In memory's frame we shall keep itBecause she was one of the best. —Ever remembered by husband, son, daughter and grandson. * 1 away two 7, 1950. much we bitter pain Boots Malone ★ William Holden ★ Johnny Stewart For that special corner your heart, with a boy you’ll wish was yours . . WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY June 11 and 12 ★ Steplien McNally * Gail Russell The story of the jet flyers. Western Ontafto’si Championship ADMISSION $1.00 >■