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Hensall Community Arena
Friday, September 26
Fa ir Winners
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Granton, J. E. Walker; cherry
pie, Mrs. Wilfred Doupe, J. E.
Walker; lemon pie, Mrs. Walter
Weber, Lloyd Cushman; fruit
cake, Mrs. Edgar Darling, Clan-
deboye; frosted white eake,
Lloyd Cushman, Mrs. Wilfred
Doupe; tea biscuits, Mrs. Wil
liam Sillery, Mrs. Wilfred Doupe,
Mrs. Alvin Moir; best pies, Mrs.
PLUS A DRAW FOR A COMING EVENTS
1952 Dodge Crusader Sedan
Extra Special $1,000.00 »— Three Specials at $100.00
Fifteen Games at $20.00 — A Total of $1,600.00!
Sponsored by Hensail Legion & Ladies’ Auxiliary 468
Final Organization Meeting
EXETER MEN’S BOWLING LEAGUE
Monday, September 22
TOWN HALL
8:00 p.m.
AH Team Entries Must Be Submitted by this Meeting
Any Bowler Not on a Team Must Register at
Exeter Bowling Lanes ^efore Monday
AH Interested Are Invited to Join the League
Attention
All District Bowlers
This is an invitation to start up with the Exeter
Bowling League which will begin shortly. We would
like to see
district.
some teams from Dashwood and Hensail
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Join In Winter’s
PHONE
Most Popular Exercise
499 EXETER
Meeting at Town Hall - Sept. 22 at 8 p.m.
Come To
Kirkton Fair
Thurs. & Fr!', Sept. 25 & 26
★ ENTERTAINMENT BY DON ROBERTSON
AND HIS CKNX BOYS
★ BANNOCHBURN KILTIE BAND
* BIG HORSE SHOW ★ PARADE
★ $3,000 IN PRIZE BONEY
$5.00 Special For Best Apple Pie
Donated by Milton Hooper
(No spices used, donoi’ to receive pie)
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ABERDEEN HALL, KIRKTON
Admission 500 Under Auspices Fair Board
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BAKING SALE — The Ladies’
Auxiliary of Exeter Branch 167
to the Canadian Legion plan to
hold a baking and white ele
phant sale on Saturday, October
11, at the Legion Memorial Hall.
18c
Junior Farmers’
Weiner Roast
BILL CANN’S GRAVEL PIT
Come and Bring a Friend
For Health’s Sake
Roll er Skate
at the
EXETER ROLLER RINK
Mon. - Wed. - Fri. - Sat.
8:00-11:00 p.m.
- Skates Supplied - -
Admission 250 and 350
Refreshment Booth
Attention All
Lawn Bowlers
FINAL
Mixed Jitney
Tuesday, September 23
7:45 p.m.
Good Prizes & Refreshments
Edgar Darling, Mrs. Harold Cud-
more, Lloyd Cush m a n ; best
cakes, Mrs. Wilfred Doupe, Lloyd
Cushman, Mrs. Walter Weber;
centerpiece, Mrs. Hugh Love.
Homo Canned Products
Grapes, Mrs. Harold Cudmore;
strawberries, Mrs. Wilfred
Doupe, Mrs., William Sillery;
raspberries, ’Mrs. William Sil
lery, Mrs. Wilfred Doupe; pears,
Ross Marshall, Victor Hogarth;
peaches, Mrs. Irvine Armstrong,
Mrs, Wilfred Doupe; cherries,
Ross Marshall, Mrs. Harold Cud-
more; plums, Ross Marshall,
Mrs. Irvine Armstrong; toma
toes, Mrs. H. A. Fuss, Mrs. Wil
fred Doupe; corn, Mrs. Harold
Cudmore, Mrs. H. A. Fuss; peas,
Mrs. H. A. Fuss; string beans,
Mrs. William Sillery, Mrs. H. A.
Fuss; tomato juice, Mrs. Harold
Cudmore, Mrs. Wilfred Doupe;
apple jelly, Mrs. H. A. Fuss,
Mrs. Irvine Armstrong.
Red currant jelly, Ross Mar
shall, Mrs. H. A. Fuss; any con
serve, Mrs. H. A. Fuss, Mrs.
Harold Cudmore; tomato pickle,
Mrs. Wilfred Doupe, Mrs. Harold
Cudmore; mustard pickle, Mrs.
Irvine Armstrong, Ross Mar
shall; pickled onions, Mrs. Wil
fred Doupe; pickled cucumbers,
J. W. Powell, Mrs. Harold Cud-
more; pickled pears, Mrs. Wil
fred Doupe; tomato catsup, Mrs.
Wilfred Doupe, Mrs. Hugh Love;
chili sauce, Fred McClymont,
Mrs. Hugh Love; pepper relish,
C a r f r e y Cann, Mrs. Wilfred
Doupe; canned chicken, Mrs.
William Sillery, Mrs. H. A.
Fuss; canned beef, Fred Mc
Clymont, Mrs. H. A. Fuss;
canned sausage, Mrs. H. A.
Fuss, Fred McClymont.
Honey, Maple Syrup, Candy
Honey,
mo nt;
tralia;
maple cream,
Victor Hogarth; chocolate fudge,
Lloyd Cushman, Mrs.
Cudmore; divinity fudge,
Cushman, Victor Hogarth.
Meats And Salads
Cured ham, Mrs. H. A.
cured meats, Mrs. H. A.
meat pies, Mrs, Wilfred Doupe;
three apple desserts, Mrs. Wil
fred Doupe, Mrs. C. Hern; salad
dressing, Mrs. Hugh Love, Mrs.
William Sillery; cottage cheese,
Mrs. William Sillery,
Judge—Mrs. William ( Consitt.
Fruit
Apples — R.I. greenings, Vic
tor Hogarth, Archie Ethering-
ton; northern spies, Philip Mc
Kenzie, Victor Hogarth; russets,
Philip McKenzie, Fred McCly
mont; McIntosh, Philip McKen
zie, Albert Etherington; court
land, Victor Hogarth; snow ap
ples, Ivan McClymont, Fred Mc
Clymont; king of tompkins, Fred
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McClymont, Ivan McClymont;
Ontario, Philip McKenzie; Blen
heim peppins, Victor Hogarth,
Philip McKenzie; tolman sweet,
Fred McClymont, Ivan McCly
mont ; delicious, Philip McKen
zie, Ivan McClymont; best dis
play, Fred McClymont, Philip
McKenzie.
Pears
ney
clapp’s
mo nt;
J. W.
Sanders, Mrs.
Plums-
Philip McKenzie.
Duchess of Anjou, Sid-
Sanders, Fred McClymont;
favorite, Fred McCly-
sheldon, Philip McKenzie,
Powell; barlett, Sidney
Harold Hern.
■damson, J. W. Powell,
ALDON
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
September 17 and 18
THE LIGHT TOUCH
★ Stewart Granger
★ Pier Angell
The world and all its priceless
treasures were his for the tak
ing . . .
CARTOON
and
‘ ‘PEDESTRIAN SAFETY’ ’
Have You Your Tickets On The Lions Dream Cottage?
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THEATRE
Phone 421
Previews Its
Coming Attractions
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
September 19 arfds20
Fort Defiance
J
•Jr" Dane Clark
★ Ben Johnson
This is killer country—and
the story of the guns that won
its glory!
MONDAY & TUESDAY
September 22 and 23
Five Fingers
4r James Mason
★ Danielle Darrienx
Real as the streets of Ankara
and Istanbul—where it all hap
pened. True as the intrigues of
a master spy—guilty of every
sin that had a name.
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
September 24 and 25
Sound Off
★ Mickey Rooney
★ Delore Sidener
It’s the great big musical
manoeuvre . . .
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Dedication
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. ; , , light, Fred McCly-
arnber, Fred Howe, Cen-
sections, Fred Howe;
Lloyd Cushman,
Harold
Lloyd
Fuss;
Fuss;
Town Topics
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin King, of
Exeter, and Mr, and Mrs. Newell
Morgan, of Port Huron, returned
home on Monday from a tour of
Florida and the southern states.
Mrs. A. E. Glanville, of New
Westminister, B.C., is visiting
with her brother Alt. Wuerth
and Mrs. Wuerth, in Exeter, and
another brother, Edgar Wuerth,
in Zurich. Mrs. Glanville, the
former Tena Wuerth is a native
of Crediton. This is her first
visit in this district in 57 years.
Mr. and Mrs; M. McCreery
were in Listowel and Palmerston
for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire, of
Prospect Hill, were in Exeter on
Wednesday and Thursday
ing Mrs. Squire’s father
and seeing the Fall Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Knight, of Walkerton,
weekend visitors with Mr.
Mrs. Glen McKnight and Mary
for the weekend.
Mr. and
visited in
weekend.
Mr. and
visited over the weekend in To
ronto with their niece, Mrs. Glen
Lamont, and her husband.
Weekend visitors with
and Mrs-. J. L. Kydd were
and Mrs. E. .J. Willard
daughter, Miss Betty Ann,
Mt. Hope; Mr. R. J. Kydd land
Miss Ruth Neville, of London;
Mr. J. P. Sanders, of Wheatley.
Mrs. Sanders and daughters,
Margaret and Donna Marie, re
turned home with Mr.
after spending the
with her parents and
Sanders.
Mr. and
of Ottawa,
Mrs. L. F.
Mr. and
posted to Camp Borden.
Mrs. Norman Hockey returned
home from St. Joseph’s Hospital
where she underwent an opera
tion. She is much improved.
Miss Loretta Pym, who
been on the office staff at
logg’s in London for the
visit-
here..
Mc-
were
and
Mrs, E. R. Hopper
Tillsonburg ovei’ the
Mrs. B. M. Francis
Mr.
Mr.
and
of
Sanders
past week
Mrs. Jessie
W. Howey,Mrs. M.
visited a week with
Howey.
Mrs. Tom Pascal are
The
savage
bugles
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
September 19 and 20
BUGLES IN THE
AFTERNOON
(In Technicolor)
★ Ray Milland ■
★ Helena Carter
★ Hugh Marlowe
streaking arrows , . . the
screams , , . then the
blare!
CARTOON &
ADDITIONAL SHORT
MONDAY & TUESDAY
September 22 and 23
THE STORY OF
WILL ROGERS
(In Technicolor)
★ Will Rogers Jr.
★ Jane Wyman
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★
Here’s the warming story of a
lovable guy who tossed a lariat
and caught a hundred million
happy hearts.
SHORT SUBJECT
James Gleason
Eddie Cantor
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Exeter Legion Memorial Hall
Stock Car Races
UNDER LIGHTS
at
Lippert’s Speedway
DASHWOOD
MODERN AND OLD TIME DANCING
After Races
Admission $1.00 - Students 500 Children Free
Car Bingo
Sponsored by Exeter Branch of the Canadian Legion
IN AID OF SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL
BUILDING FUND
Exeter Arena
Wednesday, October 1
1952 Ford Customline 2-Door
(Complete with air-conditioning, heater and license)
— PLUS —
$1,000 In Cash Prizes
15 REGULAR GAMES FOR $20.00 EACH
3 SPECIAL GAMES FOR $100.00 EACH
1 SPECIAL GAME FOR $400.00ft
Admission $1.00 - Extra and Special Cards 25$ or
5 for $1.00 - Car Special $1.00
DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 GAMES START AT 9:00
(Exeter Legion Members Not Eligible To Win Car)
Saturday Night Dance
Exeter Legion Memorial Hall
Saturday, September 20
From 9:00-12:00
Steve Dundas Orchestra
ADMISSION 750 SPOT DANCES
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BE SURE YOU SEE
The Big Airborne Air Show
V MASS PARACHUTE JUMPS V DELAYED ACTION JUMPS
V PARACHUTE EXHIBITION CONTEST
V U.S. AIR FORCE JETS FLY PAST
V RCAF FLY PAST AND GLIDER DISPLAY
See the Victoria Cross Winner — London Police Boys’ Band
At Hi-Lo Farms (Old Lambeth Airport)
Three Miles South of London, No. 2 Highway
Sunday, September 21
Parade Assembles at 1:45 at Snell Bros* Ltd. Garage
All Legion Members and Veterans Are Invited to Join the
Parade
The Public Is Invited To Attend
has
Kel-
past
two years, spent a week at her
home here prior to going to To
ronto to attend Ryerson Insti
tute. Mr. and Mrs, Ewart Pym
accompanied her to Toronto on
Sunday and spent the day with
Miss Myrna Pym, R.N., who is
at present specializing at Toron
to General Hospital after being
on the staff of the Ontario Hos
pital in London for the past
year.
Mr, and Mrs. Pym recently
enjoyed a trip to Prince Albert,
Sask. They visited friends at
Birch Hills and Carlyle Sask.,
Holland and Winnipeg, Man.,
and returned by way of Kenora,
Fort William and Sault Ste.
Marie. They were greatly tin-'
pressed With the beautiful flow*
era, scenery and liidustury at
Keewatin and Kenova and also
the scenery along the A.C. and
M.B, line from Franz to the Soo,r Wil
20-1 p.m
These men parachuted into Holland, Germany, Belgium and over the
Rhine and Korea. Never before has anyone seen such a show!
• Tickets at Avalon and Rether’s Restaurants, or write oY wire National
Parachute Exhibition, First Canadian Parachute Clubs Inc., 332 Central
Avenue, London, Ontario. Phone 2-4772 London.
MAYOR ALLAN RUSH WILL DRAW FOR PRIZES
Table Lamp donated by R>. M Russell, Electric, Appliances, Phono 109, Exeter,
China Plate donated by S. B. Taylor, Jewellery and Gifts, Bulova and Griten
Watches, Exeter, Ontario.
Six*Pound Picnic Ham donated by Fink’s Meat Market, Fresh and Cured Meats.
Clock donated by Jack Smith Jeweller, Diamond, Wedding Rings and Watches,
Costume Jewellery, Chin and Crystal,
Silver Cream and Sugar donated by Beavers Hardware.
TomDolIar Gift Certificate donated by BuswelVs Family Footwear, Phone 37(>.
Sport Shirt donated by George Wright, Clothier,