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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-08-28, Page 12Page 12 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONT,, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1952 Granton, September 1 AFTERNOON PROGRAM Parade, Races, Ball Game (game starts at 2 p.m.) EVENING PROGRAM Bxngo (starting at 8 p.m., with three free games) STREET DANCE AT 10 P.M. Music by Don Downs and his Orchestra BOOTH AND PRIZES Admission: Adults 750 - Children 250 »------------------- ------—------■---------------- ------------------■ GODERICH LIONS CLUB ! CAR BINGO Thursday, September 4 Doors Open at 8 — Games Start at 9 Goderich Memorial Arena 1 Game for $1.00 — Prize: Meteor Tudor Coach, complete with heater, air-conditioning, under- ; coating and licence. I 15 Games for $15.00 1 Game for $75.00 I 1 Game for $50.00 1 Game for $100.00 1 Game for $500.00 I PLENTY OF SEATING CAPACITY ' In Aid of Goderich Lions Club Welfare Work I ADMISSION: 15 Games for $1.00; Special Games 250 Each, 5 for $1.00 I 1 Special Car Game $1.00 M-,— ...... ......■■■■■............. — ■ piHllllillllllllllllllllllllllli | /Remember the Date j Friday/ October 10 SUPER-COLOSSAL BINGO — and — < Exeter and Grand Bend Lions’ Cottage Draw Exeter Arena ‘ STUPENDOUS! GIGANTIC! MAGNIFICENT! mini M............................. ........... .— ................... ■ ZURICH LIONS CLUB Monster Parade. p 9 Vaudeville Jamboree, Huron County Beauty Contest ZURICH ARENA Labor Day, Mon.z Sept. 1 8:30; p.m. MONSTER PARADE 6 P.M. Bannochburn Pipe Band - Brussels Boys & Girls Band OUTSTANDING ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE Featuring Harry Whitney as MC and many wonderful artists and comedians GAMES OF CHANCE, LUCKY DRAW For $1,000 in Prizes | DANCING FROM 11:30 TO 2:00 If You Enjoyed Last Year’s Show, Don’t Miss This One! Admission: Adults .75^, Children 25^ II COMING EVENTS BINGO — $1,000.00 Jackpot, at Mitchell District Memorial Arena on Wednesday, September, 3, 9 p.m. 1J.S.T. Admission $1. 28c The Women's Auxiliary of Trivitt Memorial Church are sponsoring a TUPPER WARE Sing At St. Marys Young singers from Exeter and district took part at the Lions Club Jamboree held in St. Marys Saturday night. Margaret Wildfong, Jim I) o u g ft 11 and Dwayne Tinny sang together and Marilyn Ilissett sang a solo.Zion Cemetery USBORNE TOWNSHIP at 8:00 p.m. Thursday, September 4 CENTRAL HOTEL Everybody Welcome ------------------------------------- Lyric THEATRE Phone 421 Previews Its Coming Attractions FRIDAY & SATURDAY August 29 and 30 The Wild Stallion ★ Ben Johnson ★ Edgar Buchanan A picture about a boy and his horse, photographed in cinecolor. MONDAY & TUESDAY September 1 and 2 MATINEE MONDAY September 1 ^t 2:30 You Never Can Tell w Dick Powell ★ Peggy Dow A picture for people who think they’ve seen everything. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, of Woodstock, visited on Sunday with Mrs. 1C. Amy and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dearing. Mrs. Smith is staying a few days and renew­ ing acquaintances in town. H™-................................. ■ THE LAST OF THE SEASON! Seaforth Bingo $2,100.00 Cash Prizes FRIDAY, SEPT. 5 ■ ----------------------------------------m Pride of Huron REBEKAH LODGE Regular Meeting September 3-8 p.m. followed by SOCIAL EVENING - 9 P.M. Members may bring mother or daughter as guest. Program by London and Local Talent ■ ■ - . * .. .------------- --...-..... For Health’s Sake Roller Skate at the EXETER ROLLER RINK Mon. - Wed. - Fri. - Sat. 8:00-11:00 p.m. - Skates Supplied - Admission 250 and 350 Refreshment Booth Sunday, August 31 IN ZION CHURCH *at 2:30 p.m, D.S.T. All Collections and Donations for Upkeep of Cemetery WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY September 3 and 4 The Strange Door (Adult Entertainment) ★ Charles Laughton ★ Sally Forrest This horror - type melodrama will hold you tense. Junior Farmers’ Meeting Wednesday, Sept. 3 HIGH SCHOOL 8:30 p.m'. Girls: Frozen Foods (Don’t forget to bring the quilt block) Boys Please Bring Lunch FRAYNE REUNION will be held on LABOR DAY COMMUNITY PARK, EXETER Sports Commencing at 3 P.M. Supper at 5:30 P.M. All families are requested to bring own silverware, cups, and picnic basket. Blanshard’s Historical Celebration Auspices of Blanshard’s Council and Historical Committee Friday, August 29 Rannoch Shed (Highway 7) PROGRAM 6:00 p.m.—Registration 6:10 p.m.—Old Time Sports Tug O’ War; running races (girls and boys); best old time costume (couple); cos­ tume race; fat man’s race; peanut and candy scramble for the kids; clown and old time fiddlers will entertain. (Prizes for all) f8:30 pan.—Concert (Come and hear Blanshard’s entertainers) 11:00 p.m.—Old Time Dance (Prizes for square dance) “Blanshard’s History in Review” This book wilLi be on sale for the first time. Be on hand to secure your copy. Admission Adults 50 cents Public School Children Free (Booth on Grounds) Everybody Welcome it i i i i i t n i i i i i i t i i f i t P ' Lakeview Casino ------------------Grand Bend Season Ends Midnight Dance - Aug 31 12:05 until 3:00 a.m. Enjoy Labor Day Weekend with All Our Canadian and American Visitors . . . The Bend Will Be at its Peak! Sunday Afternoon - Aug 31 FUN GALORE 2:00 p.m.—Parade starting at Brenner Hotel to the Beach. Bobby Downs and his “Brass Band”. 2:30 p.m.—“Fat Boys’ Beauty Contest” on the Beach. “A Laugh Riot” — Silver Collection to the South Huron Hospital Fund. 3:00 p.m'.—-GIRLS’ SOFTBALL DOUBLE-HEADER Stratford Kroell],ers vs. London Automarts (These are top Ontario Intermediate League teams now in semi-finals of play-offs; a top game, and one you should see. ■.....—.... -■■■.... -.............................................—■ Car Bingo Hensall Community Arena Friday, August 29 Doors Open 7:30 Bingo 9:00 Sharp $1025.00 In Cash - Plus 1952 Meteor (Complete with Heater, Air-Conditioning & Licence) 15 REGULAR GAMES $15.00 4 SPECIALS $100.00 - $100.00 - $100.00 - $500.00 EXTRA SPECIAL 1952 METEOR CUSTOMLINE Sponsored by Hensall Legion & Ladies’ Auxiliary 468 Admission: 15 regular games $1.00, Exra Cards and Specials 25$, 5 for $1.00, Car Special $1.00 * * * * * (Members of Branch 4<68 Not Eligible to Win Car) ■------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ H Stock Car Races UNDER LIGHTS at Lippert’s Speedway DASHWOOD Every Friday at 8:30 p.m. MODERN AND OLD TIME DANCING After Races Admission $1.00 - Students 500 - Children Free I I-......... '' - ''' ------- ------ ----......................... | | ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY August 27 and 28 PEOPLE AGAINST O’HARA ★ Spencer Tracy ★ Pat O’Brien ★ Diana Lynn Against sinister forces ^hat prey on youth . . . CARTOON FRIDAY & SATURDAY August 29 and 30 DISTANT DRUMS (In Technicolor) ★ Gary Cooper ★ Mari Aldon Gary Cooper as Captain Wyatt, swamp fighter, and Mari Aldon as the captive beauty. CARTOON and “STOP, LOOK AND LAUGH” SUNDAY MIDNIGHT, MONDAY & TUESDAY September 1 and 2 THE BELLE OF NEW YORK (In Technicolor) ★ Fred Astaire ★ Vera-Ellen ★ Marjorie Main It’s a technicolor musical that has everything, including a Bow­ ery belle with a twinkle in her eye. “GYMNASTIC RHYTHM” and “SEEING CEYLON” /! BE SURE YOU SEE: The Big Airborne AIR SHOW V MASS PARACHUTE JUMPS V DELAYED-ACTION JUMPS V PARACHUTE EXHIBITION CONTEST y/ U.S. AIR FORCE JETS FLY PAST V RCAF FLY PAST AND GLIDER DISPLAY See Victoria Cross Winner—London Police Boys Band HI-LO FARMS (Old Lambeth Airport) 3 Miles South of London, No. 2 Highway I Saturday, Sept. 20, - 1 p.m. These men parachuted into Holland/ Germany, Belgium and ovei* the Rhine and Korea. Never before has anyone seen such a show! Tickets at Avalon and Rether’s Restaurants or write or wire National Parachute ’Exhibition, First Can- * adian Parachute Clubs Inc., 332 Central Avenue, London, Ontari o, phone 2-4772 London Mayor Allan Rush Will Draw for Prizes AMONG THE PRIZES DONATED ARE: • Table Lamp donated by R. E. Russell, Electric Ap­ pliances, Phone 109, Exeter • China Plate donated by S. B. Taylor, Jewellery and . Gifts, Bui ova and Gruen Watches^ Exeter, Ont. • Six-Pound Picnic Ham donated by Fink’s Meat Market, Fresh and Cured Meats • Clock donated by Jack Smith jeweller, Diamonds, Wed­ ding Rings and Watches, Costume Jewellery, China and Crystal • Silver Cream and Sugar donated by Beavers Hardware • Ten-Dollar Gift Certificate donated by Buswell’s Fam­ ily Footwear, Phone 376, Exeter • S p or t Shi r t Donated by George Wright, Clothier. . ....... ....... .................——------------*------------------II Progressive Conservative Huron Riding (Federal) Nomination Meeting Clinton Town Hall - Mon., Sept. 8-8 p.m. ' ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR RIDING Guest Speaker: Donald Fleming, Q.C., M.P. for Eglinton ELMER D. BELL, Q.C., President CLARK FISHER, Secretary A