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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-06-19, Page 14Page 13-THE TJMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1952 Mr. 4i;d Mrs. William L- But­ ter, if London, visited with Mr and Mrs. Harvey Perkins on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hooper, of London, visited friends in town Tuesday Mr- and Mrs. Herbert Haist. of Detroit, attended the Haist- Lesteon wedding on Saturday and spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Amy. f | Mr and. Mrs. Ja»T< Lewis, I Jack aiwl Linda. of Chatham. and. Mxs, [tevy Hanson, of (Tin- | ton Air Station, visited over the I week-end with Gv'ix' aunt. Mrs. j Edward ! Mr. , Mrs. I Mrs. | don, j with i more. | Mrs. Alice Gunning who lias ’ been a patient in Victoria is with them for some Hine. i AAV. I Maxine Parsons, of j Bagotviiie, Que., is on three ‘weeks leave. She is visiting with | hei' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd i parsons, Johns . ami Mrs. W E Alice Gunning and George Thompson, visited on Tuesday Mr and Mrs, Tookey. Mr and of Lon- evening Percy Pass- at the home of Mrs. ovex' the week- Barney Cunning- Mi'. and Mrs. Detroit. Michi- Phone 421 Previews Its Coming Attractions FRIDAY & SATURDAY June 20 and 21 Bugles In The Afternoon Ray Milland * Helena Carter s-reuking arrows — -.•reams — then MONDAY & TUESDAY June 23 and 24 Elopement ★ Clifton Webb ★ Ann Francis It's a honeymoon of a picture. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY’ June 25 and 26 Target Unknown visitin? SOUTH HURON Junior Farmer Picnic WHEN” / WHAT TIMED 6 O'clock r 2 WHERE” SPRJNGBANK PARK NO. Brins ■Ar Mark Steven * Robert Douglas •Ar Mark Steven The Air Force secret story that s never been told before.fl' » STRAWBERRYDr. and Mrs. C- D. Richardson (and daughter, Barbara of Sarnia (spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. May. Week-end guests with Mr. Mrs. Frank Triebner were and Mrs. Leonard Knightly daughter Mary, Mr. and Bruce Willert and son Bruce of London, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Holtzman, of Ortenville, Michi­ gan, they attended the Haist- Listoen wedding on at Crediton. and Mrs. Victor Zehr Tavistock visit- Mr and Mrs, Mr. an4 Mrs. Elmer Klein­ feldt of Dublin and Mr. ami Mr®. Frank Bruce of Cromarty spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ man Kleinfeldt. Mr. family nie at Mr. visited day. Friends and neighbors on Lon­ don Road North gathered for a picnic supper on Friday evening at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Love and Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram were in charge. Mrs. R. Olstler is attending the T. Eaton Co. convention at Toronto and Shadow Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Clark and family and Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Graham all of Kincardine sepnt the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bird. Mr. and Mrs. James Bagshaw, of Tuxford, Sask., and Mr. and Mrs. George Bagshaw, of Birsay. Sask., are visiting with relatives and friends in this community, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mitchell, of London, are sending a few days at Grand Bend. They call­ ed on the latter’s father, Mr. Fred Hogarth, in town, Tuesday. Supperand Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Len Dilkes and attended the Hydro pic- London, Saturday last. and Mrs. Aljoe Sanders friends in Goderich Sun- Miss Anne Marie Rivers is home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs IL Rivers, for a week. Miss Pearl Spicer of London is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Delbridae. Visitors Lydia Sweitzer end were Mr. ham. llderton; Fred Darzlere. gam Mrs. J. M. Willis. Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lippert and family, Alisa Craig. Miss Mary Ann Rannie of Hen­ sail visited over the week-end with Miss Ruth Kleinfeldt. Miss Mary Fletcher, celved her R.N, in May, was in hei' father, Dr. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. of North Battleford, wan are visiting friends Mrs. Gordon McTavish has been in Stratford for a few days visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Joyce of Cleveland, Ohio, and their , daughters, Anna Mae and Kath­ leen, are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. William Higgins and Bobby. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bort of Madison. Wis.. were guests with Mr. Peter Fraser at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ar- thur Fraser. Peter, who left on Tuesday fox' Ottawa, 1 there during the summer for the Research Council. He will con­ tinue his studies at the Univers­ ity of Western Ontario next fall. Howard Elliot and young son of Chatham spent Tuesday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. ! Elliot.I Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hooper, of I London, are visiting with Rev. i C. W. and Mrs. Down and Mr. 1 and Mrs. E. Fanson. t Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pass- ‘ more have returned, home after I visiting for three weeks with their son Russell in Halifax, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burgess and son, of Toronto, have moved, to Exeter into the house recently purchased from Mr. R. E. Balk­ will. They intend spending the summer at Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Campbell, ot Belmont, with Mr. Campbell. Mr, and 3 your basket, spoon and fork, LO.O.F, CANADIAN LEGION Service Sunday, June 29 at 2:00 p.m. Exeter Band In Attendance Public Cordially Invited G. A. McF-xUs, N.G. H. Pfaff. President Rummage Sa Sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi Saturday Night, June 28 at 7:00 p.m. W. G. Simmons & Sons Show Rooms Main Streefc The Clothing Offered for Sale Has Been Cleaned and Pressed Dishes, etc., WOODHAM “FOR THE BEST TN FOOD” Wednesday, June 25 - ’5 to 8:30 p.mu D.S.T - PROGRAMME ■ ERNO •—■ Musical Comedian and Clown HAPPY ART — Western Songster REITA —- Songstress, “A Pretty Miss with a Hit” CLIFF — Impersonator, “Master of Smiles” (a laugh in 8V0i*y line) PIANIST — Musical and Versatile Performer THE SENATOR — M.C. “A Little of This and a Little of That” Admission: Adults $1.00 - Children (5 to 12 years) 000 SUPPER AND PROGRAM UNDER COVER a ! a -fl ■H Saturday For Health’s Sake Greenway UNITED CHURCH SHE’D who re­ nt St. Thomas Exeter visiting M. C. Fletcher, George Walker Saskatche- COMING EVENTS GARDEN PARTY — July 16 is your date for Kirkton’s annual Garden Party. It’s going to be a big attraction again this year. 5-22tfc “SHARE-THE-WEALTH” BINGO — Big prizes! IF 3,000 people play there will be $3,000.00 in , prizes. All paid admissions re- I turned in prizes. Admission $1. will work ;Four special games 250 each.250 each. Wednesday, June 25, at 9 pan. at the Mitchell District Memorial Arena. 19c. BIRDS’, BUDS’ & BABIES’ DAY will be held at Main St. United Church, on June 22 at 11- a.m. Everyone welcome._________19c WILF CARTER — Look what a treat is in store for you at Ilen- sall, June 28, 9 p.m. Wilf Car­ ter, accompanied by his two daughters and other leading stars. 12c spent Father's Day and Mrs.Andrew Strawberry And Ham Supper Mr. and Mrs. Harley Jane Francis of ed Sunday with George Jaques. Hall, Mr and Miss Roller Skate Tuesday, June 24 at the exeter roller rink living Your Picnic Basket to the Pride of Huron Rebekah Lodge Supper Served from 6 to s P.M. Followed program Numbers, tions, etc. by a Good Variety consisting of Musical Readings, Violin Selec- to be held at Seaforth Lions Park dn June 25 Supper at 6:30 I’.M. Rebekahs’ Families and Friends, Oddfellows’ Families and Friends WELCOME Strawberry Social And Bazaar Friday Evening, June 27 8:15 p.m. GRAND BEND HALL The Ladies Guild of the Church of St. John-By-The-Luke Invites You Adults .50 - Children under 12 .25 ALDON Mon. - Wed. - Fri. - Sat 8:00-11:00 pan. - Skates Supplied - Admission 250 and 35$ Refreshment Booth Adults .75 - Children under 12 .35 Sponsored by the W.A. The C.G.I.T. are having a Bazaar and a Quilt for Sale a-a Annual Drumhead Service Hensail, Sunday, June 22 Daniel, Ingersoll; other ", Todd, Ottawa, chief Air Vice-Marshall Sul- Guest speaker, Rev. C. 1). guests will be Brigadier G. B, pension advocate for D.V.A. i. ley, Goderich. Parade, which forms at United Church at 2 p.m., will be led by Goderich Blue Water Band. Service at Park 2:30 p.m. W—----—........ —........ - --------— ---- -—-— -------- Stock Car Races DASHWOOD a -a THEATRE June 19Main St. United ChurchHeaman week-end Mrs. and family spent in Toronto and Coburg. Glen Belling of Windsor visit­ ed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Belling, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Frayne and David visited with relatives in Detroit last week. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Farrow and three girls were guests of relatives at Stratford and Owen Sound last week. Mrs. William Jeffries, of Sar­ nia. visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Hannigan, last week. Randy Hannigan, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ man Hannigan of Toronto, also visited for several weeks. Mike the Friday, June 27 5:30 to 8:00 o’clock GRAND BEND July 1 2 p.m. GATE PRIZE — SPECIAL EVENT Corrections The Times-Advocate apologizes to the Powe family for printing the date of their reunion as Sun­ day June 8, instead of Saturday June 7. The reunion was held at Sprinkbank Park on Satur­ day. In the reader advertisement of Busweirs last week the last paragraph should have read: “This is drastic action for a dras­ tic situation and the public, which has faced continually ris­ ing prices for two years will get their golden opportunity to take advantage of the coming prices right now and right here in Exe­ ter at Buswells.” Unfortuately, the word' “forced” appeared for “faced” in last week’s edition. Presentation Dance FOR MR. AND MRS. BRUCE SHAPTON Exeter Legion Hall Friday, June 27 Syncopators’ Orchestra Everyone Welcome WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY June 18 and 10 Admission: 750 and 500 - Children under 10 Free KIND LADY Broadway’s dramatic thunder­ bolt . . . Ethel Barrymore Maurice Evans FRIDAY & SATURDAY June 20 and 21 MAGIC CARPET (Supercine Color) 4r Lucille Ball -A- John Agar fl.-fl Strawberry Social MONDAY & TUESDAY June 23 and 24 Grand Bend United Church Wednesday, June 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. Admission 750 and 350 25 The told. FORCE OF ARMS most beautiful story ever ★ * ★ William Holden Nancy Olson Frank Lovejoy and Comics EveryShorts Newsreel Mon. and Tues. TWO SHOWS — 7:30 & Night Night 0:30 Dancing Every Saturday Night ' IPPERWASH CASINO Benny Goodfellow and His Londonaires Dancing 9:30-12:00 Admission 7 5$ Wednesday, June 25 The CKNX Barn Dance Gang EARL HEYWOOD WARD ALLEN starring — RCA-Victor Recording Artist Champ Old Time Fiddler at CNE Dancing 9 :30- 12 :30 Admission 75$ ... In The Evening Dominion Day You’ll Laugh At Three Other, Valuable Prizes ntiiitiiiHiHtiiiirriAirrriiiniiithirii^ * dr * ■dr dr by Making a Donation to the Exeter Kinsmen Club’s Summer Playground Project Do It Now! COMEDIANS — DANCERS ACROBATS — MUSICIANS TERRIFIC U.S. AND CANADIAN ENTERTAINERS IN PERSON Admission: Adults 500 - Children 250 Hams, Salads and the Trimmings UNITED CHURCH GROUNDS, WOODHAM, HIGHWAY 23 MORE FUN THAN A PICNIC 11 EXETER KINSMEN’S hmm Exeter Community Adults 500 - Children FREE In The Afternoon Group Captain W. W. Bean, ChB-E., Commanding Officer of RCAF Station Centralia, Will Open the Show You'll Enjoy ... MONSTER PARADE AT 1:30 MOTORCYCLE STUNTS AIRCRAFT AEROBATICS BEACH BALL RUGBY PIE EATERS — EGG THROWERS GREASED POLE CLIMBERS BANDS — MIDWAY The Best Vaudeville Shew you’ve Ever Seen In This District Free Admission, Treats And Draw For The Children In The Afternoon