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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-10-02, Page 14c THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1952 Huronia Male Chorus Tuesday, October 7 8:00 p.m. JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH AB Members Are Requested to Be on Hand for Preparation of South Huron Music Festival Selection The Chorus Has Room for New Members Ability to Read Music Is Desired a 1952 South Huron Plowing Match will be held on the farm of *•> A Elder Bros.,Hay Twp. Con. 2, I14 Miles West of No. 2 Highway; 2 Miles South of Hensail, 3 Miles North of Exeter Saturday, October 4 OVER $600.00 IN PRIZES HAROLD JEFFERY President, Exeter WALLY BECKER Second Vice-President DON EASTON First Vice-President BRUCE SHAPTON Sec.-Treas., R.R. 1, Exeter PARENTS OF BOYS 8-18 Y©y Are Requested to Attend a Meeting at EXETER TOWN HALL Tuesday, October 7 8:00 p.m. To Reorganize BOY SCOUTS AND CUBS Harry C. Firth, Boy Scout Field Commissioner, Will Be Present Yow Interest in this Worthwhile Youth Organization Is Essential — Please Plan to Attend Meeting Sponsored by Exeter Recreational Council ■i a 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. 31-W RED CROSS Packing Day and Executive Meeting. Friday, Oct. 10. at 2 p.m. in Library Work Room. 2c Rummage Sale The Ladies of Trivitt Memorial Church Are Holding a Rummage Sale and Tea on Saturday, October 4 in the dining room of the CENTRAL HOTEL 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. Anyone having any used cloth­ ing may leave at the hotel. Presentation And Dance Mooresville Hall Friday, October 3 FOR MR. AND MRS. ZJAMES MUGSFORD (nee Edythe Abbott) STEVE DUNDAS’ ORCH. Ladies Please Bring Lunch Turkey Supper IX GREENWAY UNITED CHURCH SHED Friday, October 10 Supper Served from 6 to 8 P.M. Followed by a Program: Music, consisting of vocalists —soprano and baritone, and vio­ linists presented by pupils of Riverside Collegiate, Toronto. Also an ’ elecutionist. Admission: Adults .$1 - Children (6-13) 50^ ANNIVERSARY SERVICES October 13 Rev. W. T. Cleave, of Point Edward guest speaker at 11 Major (Mrs.) Bowers of tralia guest speaker at 7:30 a.m. Cen- p.m. Everybody Welcome THEATRE Phone 431 a 2 - a Baking Sale Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of Exeter Branch Canadian Legion 9' Clinton Area Youth For Christ opens the fall season with a program you will appreciate Previews Its Coming Attractions Hinder the Auspices of the St. John Ambulance, the following classes will be held in the Town Hall Zurich J FRIDAY & SATURDAY October 3 and 4 First Aid Course of 8 Weeks EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT 8:00 P.M. Starting October 8 Pat And Mike ★ Spencer Tracy Katherine Hepburn Together again and its no their funniest hit since Rib”. fib, “Adam’s Home Nursing Course of 14 Weeks MONDAY & TUESDAY October 6 and 7 Pandora And The Flying Dutchman EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT AT 8:00 P.M. Starting October 7 until November 25, 6 until February 10continuing from January ★ James Mason ★ Ava Gardner The loves of Pandora in ing technicolor. flam­ Both courses are open to all surrounding district oven- 18 for each course $3.00. Send your registration to R. W. Illsley, Zurich, Telephone 133 residents of Zurich and years; registration fee SPONSORED BY THE ZURICH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY October 8 and 9 Retreat Hell ★ Frank Lovejoy ★ Anita Louise fightin’est words in fighting history of States Marines. The whole United the the He’s Back! Benny Goodfellow And His Londonairies playing for your enjoyment ait the Exeter Legion Memorial SPOT DANCES — NOVELTIES Admission 75^Dancing 9-12 ✓in* Miss Alice Handford is visit­ ing with relatives in Renfrew. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Raynham, of Stratford, are visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. El­ more Harness. Mrs. William Cowhig, Mrs. Ed. Stickle and Connie Braithwaite, all of Red Hook, New York, were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. IV. G. Simmons. Miss Helen Hardy and Miss Helen Anthony have returned after spending five days on a motor trip through the Muskoka, Algonquin Park and Kawartha Lake districts. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cud- more and Mr. and Mrs. John Madge spent Wednesday in Tees- water attendin; Mr. spent Saturday in Orillia attend­ ing the wedding of a school friend of Mrs. Traquair’s. Mrs, Edward Coombes, Exeter has. arrived home from Memorial Hospital, Sea- Saturday, October 11 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. ALSO WHITE ELEPHANT BOOTH FEATURING Fred May Of Toronto MUSICIAN AND EVANGELIST ,g the fair there, and Mrs. Don Traquair EXETER LADIES’ BOWLING CLUB are holding a Baking AND HOME-MADE Candy Sale Snell Bros. Garage Saturday, October 4 nt 3:00 pJn. This group plays many novelty instruments and are much in demand. DON’T MISS IT! Saturday, October 4 AT 8:00 P.M. in the Clinton District Collegiate North, Scott forth, after an appendics opera­ tion and is getting along as well as can be expected. Messrs. E. I-Iockey and attended the Service Association convention in London Monday and Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Traquair and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weeks have returned home after holi­ daying in Calgary and Red Deer. While there they visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Christie. Mr. Thos. Tapp, of Deroit, is visiting his sister, Miss M. Tapp. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pollen visited with Mr. and Roulston in Simcoe weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Leo are holidaying in Lindsay. Mr. L. L. (Doc) Wells is on holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Baynham visited with Mr. and Mrs. El­ more Harness osver the week­ end. Mr. Eric Campbell, Belmont, has purchased the residence on Main Street belonging to Mr. Thomas Walker. Mr, Campbell has accepted a position with the Tuckey-Guenther Transports Ltd. He was employed with Tuckey Transport Ltd. before moving to Belmont. On Sunday, a busload of mem­ bers of the local branch of the Canadan Legion went to Kit­ chener to attend a district meet­ ing. Members of the Exeter Base­ ball Club, along with some fans, enjoyed the Detroit Tigers- Cleveland Indians game in De­ troit, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, of with friends in weekend. Messrs, and Eric enjoyed a week. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sbrpson and daughter, Linda, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoc­ key during the first part of the week. Dr. J. E. Whiting, whose fam­ ily is visiting at the home of W. C. Pearce, has gone to New York for a ‘ . clinic pital. Dr. of Galt, spent last weekend with Mrs. R. H. Russell. F/L and Mrs. M. of Summerside, P.E.I., ing a month’s leave latter’s parents, Mr. Arthur Willard, Dashwood. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Heenan, Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Eller David visited with Mr. and Ervin Eller, St. Catherines. Mrs. Keith Henderson, spent the summer at of her parents, Mr. Lewis Kirk, left last join her husband who RCAF, now stationed ton. Mr. L. G. Bell, of Toronto, and Mrs. Charles Stephens, of Elim- ville, visited Sunday with Mrs. Thomas Bell. Mr. Simon Swietzer was rush­ ed to Victoria Hospital Monday morning with a serious eye con­ dition. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fraser have been staying at the homb of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fraser. This week they moved to their new apartment in London. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Biggart, of Clinton, have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Biggart for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Colborne and family, Donald, Sonja and Billy, of Shallow Lake, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dayman. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, of Brantford, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. 4-Ierb Rook and John. Mrs. Ernest Keys left Thurs­ day to visit with her sister in Regina and British Columbia. Mrs. (Rev.) W. Mair left on Thursday for Mrs. Pearl Thursday for will join her Mrs. R. H. attended wedding Saturday Recent of W. C. Mrs, Charles Pearch, Brantford, Mr. and Mrs, A, Schwalm, Strat­ ford; Mr, and Mrs. A E. Will- son, St. Thomas; Mrs. William Gaiser, Sherry and David, 'Of Crediton; Mr, and Mrs, William Whitney, Milverton, It, Hopper, Ken Irvine Armstrong Ontario Funeral Mrs. V. L. over the I-Iennessey Harry Parsons Detroit, visited town over the Ed. Brady, of Exeter, McIlroy, Grand Bend, trip to Kentucky this short course at the Poly­ Medical School and Hos- and Mrs. A. J. MacKinnon, S. Slezah, are spend- with the and Mrs. and Mrs. who the home and Mrs. week to is In the at Tren- a trip to Alberta. Henderson left on Trenton where she husband. Russell, of Exeter, Deighton-Campbell Ont., last the at Morpeth afternoon. visitors at the home Pearce were Mr. and ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND FRIDAY & SATURDAY October 3 and 4 ★ A * Clark Gable Ava Gardner Broderick Crawford LONE STAR Here is a lusty, brawling saga of the Lone Star State. Clark Gable at his all-time best . . . CARTOON and “IT COULD HAPPEN TO YOU” TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY October 7 and 8 MY SIX CONVICTS ★ Millard Mitchell ★ Gilbert Roland ★ John Beal When they found the “doc” was a right guy, they softened up . . . Robbing the minds of hundreds of “cons” who locked their brains against him. NEWSREEL & CARTOON We Invite You To A FEEDERS’ MEETING Farmers! Thursday, October 9 8:30 p.m. Exeter Legion Memorial Hall HEAR — W. K. MEYER Shur-Gain 'Feed Nutritionist Discuss These Subjects: —Common Sense Applied to Livestock Feeding —How to Feed Hogs for Profit on Today's Market —Working with Home-Grown Feed to Make It Work for You —Reaching 70% Egg Production and Holding It —A Cow Feeding Program that Pays —The Latest Research Developments in Livestock Feeding COME AND HEAR THIS EXPERT who is responsible for all formulae and high quality of Shur-Gain Feeds Cann’s Mill Limited Phone 35 ONE SHOW ONLY Tuesday & Wednesday Evenings at 8:00 p.m. TWO COMPLETE SHOWS Friday & Saturday Evenings 7:30 and 9:30 P.M. YOU won’t miss this Win A Dream Cottage, A Car, Or $1,000.00 In Cash! Friday, October 10 EXETER ARENA EXETER AND*. GRAND BEND LIONS’ Dream Cottage Draw Monster Bingo You Can Win This Beautiful Cottage in Southcott Pines, Grand Bend, Fully Insulated, Landscaped and with a Garage. Buy Your Tickets Now! Sponsored by Exeter Branch of the Canadian Legion 1952 Ford Customline 2 Door (Complete with Air-Conditioning, Heater and License) Plus $1,000.00 In Cash Prizes 15 REGULAR GAMES FOR $20.00 EACH 3 SPECIAL GAMES FOR $100.00 EACH 1 SPECIAL GAME FOR $400.00 ADMISSION $1.00 ~ Extra and Special Cards 25d or 5 for $1 00 m Car Special $1.00 DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 GAMES START AT 9:00 (Exeter Legion Members Not Eligible To Win Car) V