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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-10-09, Page 14Page 12 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1952 Baking Sale Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of Exeter Branch Canadian Legion Saturday/ October 11 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. ALSO WHITE ELEPHANT BOOTH Kirkton Hog Results Results of the bacon hog spe­ cial at Kirkton Fair were an­ nounced, this week by Hugh Berry, secretary-treasurer. Clifton Jacques, of Centralia, won first prizes. The other win­ ners were, in order: Rae Ste­ phens, St. Marys, R.R. 1; Stewart, Kirkton, R.R. 1; Crago, St. Marys, R.R. 1; ton Jacques, Centralia; Loupe, St. Marys, R.R. 6. Champion carcass award, went to Clifton Jacques, The reserve award was won by -Cecil Dobson. . ■ ..... .. Install Ice Plant Installation of artificial ice at Exeter arena will get into full swing next week after the Mon- ster Bingo is over. Most of the pipe has been delivered. Equip­ ment -will be arriving Monday. COMING EVENTS MR. J. MacMILLAN, D.D.G.M., of Goderich will pay his official visit Exeter Lodge to Tuesday, October 14 and will install officers G. A. McFALLS, N.G. E. A. HOWALD, Sec. a Ivan Alvin Clif- Fred BAZAAR — The W.A. of Main Street Church will hold their annual bazaai* on Saturday, Nov­ ember 15, in the Library. 9c Mark 35 Years Mr. and Mrs. Edgai* Squire celebrated their thirty-fifth wed­ ding “’anniversary at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire at their home in Whalen Sunday. Other members of the family present were Master Douglas Squire, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chittick, Gordon and Clare, of Granton, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lamond, London. Men Bowl October 15; Monday, October 20 The Men’s League will not bowl Thanksgiving Day but will commence Wednesday, October continue Monday, Octo- This was decided upon every team will have an equal number of ’* g appears BAKING SALE & TExl — The Ladies’ Guild of Trivitt Memor­ ial Church are holding a bazaar, baking sale and tea on Saturday, November 22, from 3-6 p.m. 9c XMAS FAIR — Caven Christmas ! Fair will be held Saturday, Dec- I ember 6, at W. G. Simmons’ show room. Please reserve the date. 9:23:6:13c Mrs. A. E. Moore is a patient in Victoria Hospital where is receiving treatment. Ella Sanders left Exetei* Tuesday for Texas. Weekend guests with Mr. Mrs. C. MacNaughton were ' W. G. Davies, Carolyn Michael, of Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown and baby, of Riverside, were guests last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKnight visited with friends in Windsor and Courtright over the week­ end. she on and Mrs. and FINAL BINGO OF THE SEASON Your Last Chance To Win $2,000 CASH BINGO Sponsored by Clinton Lions Club in aid of Artificial Ice CLINTON LIONS ARENA Tuesday, Oct. 14 15 GAMES $50.00 EACH 1 SPECIAL $100.00 1 SPECIAL $150.00 2 SPECIALS $500.00 EACH ADMISSION: $1 for 15 regular games; extra'white cards 250 each or 5 for $1; * special cards 250 each or 5 for $1 Doors open at 8 o’clock Games Start 9 sharp DST THEATRE Phone 421 Previews Its Coming Attractions FRIDAY & SATURDAY October 10 and 11 New Mexico GODERICH LIONS CLUB FINAL BINGO OF THE SEASON $2000.00 CASH Goderich Memorial Arena in 13, Announcing A SERIES OF TWO LECTURES on Public Relations and Personal Development by MR. SAM FLETCHER AUTHOR AND DIRECTOR OF THE FLETCHER INSTITUTE 4 CANADIAN LEGION HALL THE PUBLIC IS INVITED ★ Dan Dailey ★ Joanne Dru MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY October 13, 14 and 15 ★ Lew Ayres Marilyn Maxwell Whenever the west is remem­ bered—wherever her glories* are told—this is the one above all! ★ Susan Hayward * David Wayne The Jane Fronian story technicolor . . . MATINEE MONDAY Thanksgiving Day, October at 2:30 THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY October 16, 17 and 18 The Pride Of St. Louis * Thursday, October 16 Doors Open at 8 — Games Start at 9 15 REGULAR GAMES AT $50.00 EACH 1 SPECIAL GAME AT $100.00 1 SPECIAL GAME AT $150.00 2 SPECIAL GAMES AT $500.00 EACH Admission $1.00 for 15 Regular Games Extra and Special Cards 250 Each or 5 for $1.00 Sponsored By Goderich Lions Club In Aid Of Arena Permanent Floor Fund With A Song In Heart Courses in public relations, personality development and salesmanship training Tuesday, Oct. 14 - Tuesday, Oct. 21 8:00 p.m. These lectures are particularly for the students of “The Fletcher Institute Courses” but because of the tremendous registration fdr these courses in Exeter — and that means YOU These lectures are open to the publie — Free NO ADMISSION — NO COLLECTION 15, and ber 20. so that bowled games when a standing in The T-A. Wednesday, October 15, 7-0 Butchers vs. Huskers Short Circuits vs. Big Six Whizz Bangs vs. Strikes Monday, October 20, 7-9 Tradesmen vs. Panthers Pinpoppers vs. Dutch Boy Monday, October 20, 9-11 Maroons vs. Spare Parts Keglers vs. Spares Rural Rollers vs. Applejacks Mr. and Mrs. George Ub- lauder, of Bushnell, ill., visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Etherington, of Usborjie. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon May and daughter Vicki, of spent the weekend former’s parents, Mr. William May. Mr. Orville Gann, of Exeter, was in his son’s bush last Fri­ day and picked a bunch of wild strawberries. Hamilton, with the and Mrs. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF Huron County Cream Producers Association will be held in the Agricultural Board Room In Clinton For Stealth’s Sake EXETER ROLLER RINK Mon. - Wed. - Fri. - Sat. 8:00-11:00 pan. - Skates Supplied - Admission 250 and. 350 Refreshment Booth Tuesday, October 14 at 8.30 p.m. Every farmer that produces cream for sale is a member of this organization and is invited to attend the annual meeting and hear the speakers explain the work being done by the organization on your behalf. Mr. and Mrs. George Wright, of town, and Mr. and Mrs. Cline, of St. Marys, were in Detroit on Sunday visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Hadinger. Mrs. W. G. Laytoa? had the misfortune to step in a hole while crossing her garden, in falling, fractured a bone just above the ankle. She is at pre­ sent confined to Victoria Hos­ pital, London. Mr. and Mrs. C. Van Laughton and family are visiting in To­ ronto with the former’s parents. Mrs. Lillian Blair is visiting in Alberta. Last week it was incorrectly reported that Mrs. (Rev.) Mair was out west. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robertson, of Galt, and Isabel and Frances Taylor, of London, were week­ end visitors with Lloyd and Mrs. Taylor. Robert Kerslake, of Centralia,, returned home Thursday after spending a month in JBinscarth Man., where he was helping with the harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kestle, Mrs. Ann Trevethick and Mrs. Ethel Kestle spent the weekend wit-Ti Mr. and Mrs. Will Chappel, of Hamilton. •Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sparks and David, of Kincardine, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones and Larry. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and family, of Thedford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Swietzer. Mr. andw Mrs; Lome Johns­ ton, David and Bobby, visited on on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnston and family, of Blyth. TCA RaCey Elliott) of Moncton, prise visit to their old homes in Exeter and Parkhill Saturday. George is on a six-day leave and Marion will remain for a couple of weeks. They flew TCA to To­ ronto. Mr. H. C. Rivers has been confined to his home for ths past week through illness. Tues­ day he went to hospital for an X-Ray. Sponsored by the Eastern Star Chapter Saturday, October 18 at 3:00 p.m. in the Library Basement He*s Back! 1st and and Officer George M. wife (nee Marion daughter Barbara, N.B., made a sur- Be Sure to Attend the Old Time Fiddlers And Square Dancing Competition AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE BALLROOM, MITCHELL Wednesday, Oct. 15 8:30 sharp Dance Following Program Prizes for Best Waltzers and Spot Dancing —• Admission 7 50 Presentation And Dance MOORESVILLE HALL FOR MR. AND MRS. ALVIN CARROLL Friday, October 10 Steve Dundas .Orchestra Ladies Please Bring Lunch ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND Scott’s Elevator LUCAN OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, October 15* Afternoon and Evening (Elevator Closed For Business All Day) Persons Wishing Hot Turkey Supper Should Notify Erwin Scott Immediately .z W Benny Goodfellow And His Londonairies playing for your enjoyment at the Saturday Night Dance Exeter Legion Memorial Hall ’ SPOT DANCES NOVELTIES Admission 750 Dancing 9-12 YOU won’t miss this Win A Dream Cottage, A Car, Or $1,000.00 In Cash! * ® Friday, October 1O EXETER ARENA EXETER AND GRAND BEND LIONS’ Dream Cottage Draw You Can Win This Beautiful Cottage in Southcott Pines, Grand Bend, Fully Insulated, Landscaped and with a Garage. Buy Your Tickets Now! Monster Bingo FRIDAY & SATURDAY October 10 and 11 SAN FANCISCO STORY ★ Joel McCrea Yvonne DeCarlo Lusty action and tempestuous romance ... a flaming saga the rugged frontier. CARTOON & ADDITIONAL SHORTS of 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 TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY October 14’and 15 * Walter Pidgeon 'k John HOdiak ■k Audrey Totter THE SELLOUT How much does It take for woman to sellout her man? NEWSREEL, CARTOON & ADDITIONAL .SHORT a 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 250 or 5 for $1.00 z Car Special $1.00 DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 GAMES START AT 0:00 (Exeter Legion Members Not Eligible To Win Car) (Exeter Lions Not Eligible To Win Cottage) ✓