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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-11-06, Page 14THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1952 BUY A POPPY SATURDAY Conduct Survey Among Boys COMINQ EVENTS [To Organize Hockey Program XMAS FAIR — Caven Christmas Fair will be held Saturday, Dec­ ember 6, at W. G. Simmons’ show room. Please reserve the dfde. 9:23:6:I3c BAKE SALE Home-Made Buns, Bread, Cakes and Pie Saturday, Nov. 8 2:00 pan. Library Basement Sponsored by the Elimville W.I< THEATRE Phone 421 Previews Its Coming Attractions FRIDAY & SATURDAY November 7 and 8 Wagons West Bod Cameron ★ Peggy Castle This exciting western gives the thrills of a wagon trip from Missouri to California. us MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY November 10, 11 and 12 She’s Working Her Way Through College ★ Virginia Mayo ★ Ronald Regan a story with a lotThis is twists . . of Tuesday, MATINEE Nov. 11, at 2:80 p.m. A hockey program for minor I 3. He, shall not neglect his boys in Exeter and district is j schoolwork and must be in regu- being organized by Recreational ’.......J Director Doug Smith and the Ex­ eter Minor Hockey Association. The Association, a sub-com­ mittee of the Exeter Recreation Council and financed by the Ex­ eter Legion, Lions hopes to give every to play supervised hockey in the new arena this year. Conduct Survey No teams have been organized for league play yet although en­ tries for all classifications have been submitted. The decisions as to what teams will be entered will depend on the result of a survey now being conducted in the schools. Every boy who wants to play hockey is required to sign an agreement with the Minor Hoc­ key Association that he will obey certain rules in respect of school and church, health and disci­ pline, etc. The forms must also be signed by a parents or guar­ dian. Forms are available for boys who have not already received them from Doug arena. The agreement lows: Agreement In consideration ment by the Exeter Minor Hoc­ key Association, Exeter Recrea­ tion Council, Exeter Memorial Community Centres and Recrea­ tional Director to supply free coaching and ice facilities for practices and games, the under­ signed player agrees to present himself when called upon to do so, at the Community Centre, Exeter, for the purpose of de­ monstrating, to the best of his ability, his qualifications as a hockey player; and further agrees that if such qualifications warrant, he will play hockey for the team designated by the Dir­ector in Vis age group or higher - series, if better suited for it. The Player, as attested by his signature below, hereby agrees that he will obey the following rules as in respect of School and Church, of Health and Discipline on penalty of possible suspen­ sion or whatever other action is deemed necessary but proper by the Director, for failure to abide by them, ' , 1. He shall attend Church and Sunday School dutifully. and Kinsmen, boy a chance and coached artificial ice Smith at the reads as fol- of the Agree- 7 X B ANNUAL MEETING Canning Crop Growers Friday, November 14 at 8:30 p.m. in TOWN HALL, EXETER R. E. POOLEY Chairman H. H. STRANG Secretary HOSPITAL ORGANIZATION MEETING Ladies of South Huron Are Invited to a Meeting MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10 at 3 o’clock in the basement of JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH, EXETER to organize a Women’s Auxiliary for South Huron Hospital Remembrance Day TUESDAY, NOV. 11 CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11:00 a.m. Padre Rev* G. G* Burton in Charge Speakdr: Rev. D. R* Sinclair THE PUBLIC IS INVITED — ATTENTION All Legioil members, Legion Auxiliary members and x-s er vice men assemble at the Region Hall at 10 a.m. Dress* Berets and Medals EI ■IB ■H lar attendance. 3. He shall go to bed at a reasonable hour to assure better rest for bettei’ health. 4. He 5. He practices 6. He op. shall not smoke. shall be on time for all and games scheduled, shall act in harmony with both teammates and ponents. 7. He shall be obedient home as well as on the ice. It is further mutually agreed that the signed player herewith waives all claim of every kind, against the E.R.C., E.M.C.C., E.M.H.A., and Rcreational Dir­ ector, curred playing League. at in regards to injuries in- by said player while or practicing in the “No the Twenty - two cases of Radio License” were before Magistrate’s court for which a fine of $3.00 and costs of $2.80 were paid in each case, ZION Mrs. Isabelle Sugden and William McGuffin, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Facey, of Welburn, Mr. and Mrs, Ward Hern visit­ ed Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hunter, of London. Mrs. Currie, of Whalen, visit­ ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Millson, of Detroit, visited on Monday with relatives in the community- Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern spent Monday with their daugh­ ter, Mrs. Malcolm Spence. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johns and Mrs. Sugden visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louie Johns, of Elimville. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Vare- wick and Danny, of Komoka, visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Ephrlam Hern visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Hopkins, of Mit­ chell. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brock visited on Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shapton, of Mrs. of Devizes, Exeter, WHALEN and Mrs. Newton Millson,Mr. Detroit, called on friends in this vicinity on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sherwill, Lynn and Paul, of London, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Neil spent the weekend at Leamington with Mr. and Mrs. Darling. Mrs. Butch, St. Marys, is visit­ ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgson foi' a few days. Mrs. Currie visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hern, Zion. Hallowe’en Party Miss Evelyn Willis and her pupils entertained the pre-school children and ladies of the sec­ tion on Friday afternoon. Every­ one reported a good time. The W.A. are sponsoring a bazaar on Friday evening in Sunday School rooms of church. Mr. William A. Currie, Wingham, is visiting with and Mrs. O’Brien. On Saturday, Mr. Currie and Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien visited with Mr. William Lampkin of Clinton. On Wednes­ day of last week Mr, Lampkin celebrated his eighty-fourth birthday and is enjoying quite good health. Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire visited on Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickins, near Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Flannigan, London, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire. the the of Mr. GREENWAY Mr. -and Mrs. Byron Brown and Stephen of Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs. Brown and Miss Elda Brown. Mr. Lisle Woodburn and fam­ ily and Mrs. T. Isaac visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Ratz and family of Shipka. Mrs. Andrew Pollock and Miss Mary Corbett went to Hamilton on Thursday where they will spend the winter. A number from this district are patients in the hospital. Mrs. Wilbur Lovie is a patient in Victoria Hospital and Carl Pol­ lock a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital where they underwent operations. Neil Romphf and Reg Horner are patients in St. Hospital following a Friday night, all speedy re- John Joseph’s car accident on We wish them coveries, Visitors with Dean Brown and Mr. and Russell Brown on SundayI Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller and family of Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mickle and Mrs. Alex Mickle of Ilderton, Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau and Marilyn of Kippen, . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey and Frances visited oh Sunday with Mrs. Abner Mollard and Miss Mary Yeo of Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartle spent the weekend in Wheatley with Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Mellin. Mr. ahd Mrs. Carmah Wood- burh and Marion visited oh Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Coleman and family of Varna. Miss* Muriel Fallis of Sarnia spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Brophey and Frances. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Were mmb «■■■(own lopics items of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Exeter The Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish these items. We and oui' readers are interested in you and your friends. Tel. 31,-W Mr. Lewis Kirk, who has been a patient in St. Joseph’s Hos­ pital, receiving treatment, re­ turned home Saturday. Mr Mrs. Hope, Ramsey, of Brantford, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wes­ ley Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ford, of Stephen, returned Saturday after a week’s vacation with Mrs. Irene Hicks and family. Mr. and Ivan Hicks accompanied and Mrs. John Bosnell, Harold Martyn, of Port and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Len McKnight spent Wednesday in Toronto. D. Blaek was guest at Caven Presbyterian Mr. speaker _______ _ Church, Sunday, in the absence of Rev. ‘ ducted anniversary ft' Benny Goodfellow AND HIS LONDONAIRES playing for your enjoyment at the Saturday Night Dance Mrs. them home. Mr. and Mrs. James Squires and Mrs. Alda Anderson and daughter, Shirley, attended Kirk­ ton anniversary Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Stone. Mrs. Alf Hicks was admitted to St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Tuesday where she is under­ going treatment. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper were^at Brussels Sunday attend­ ing a family gathering prior to Mr. Hopper’s father leaving for Florida for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns and daughter, Lois, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Percy McFalls over the weekend. Rev. Dr. George Sparling and Mrs. Sparling, of Chatham, spent the weekend with her cousins, Mrs. M. Brown and Mr. B. W. F. Beavers. Mrs. Jack Smith is spending the week visiting in Toronto. Lewis Kirk has returned the hospital in taking several days there. Mr. from after m ent London treat- KIRKTON ofMrs. M. Gregory spent part the past week with her daughter, Mrs. B. Leonard. Mrs. A. Robinson spent Wed­ nesday with her sister, Mrs. Frank Harmer. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fletcher were recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Coultis at Elimville. Mr. and Mrs. G. Williams and daughter, Gayle, of Woodstock, were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. John Williams. A number of deer hunters left here the first of the week for theii- annual hunt. Mr. Hart Foster and I. N. Marshall at Rye, near South River; Mr. Jack Smith, Dave Shamblaw, Alf. Collier. Frank and John Rumble, Harry Elgie and Lome Marshall all went to the Bruce Peninsula Club^okls7 Second Meeting The second meeting of the “Being Well Dresesed and 'Well Groomed” club was held home of the assistant Mrs. J. present. at the leader, seven c_____ __ _ opened with’the roll call, “What type of slip I plan to make.” Minutes were read by Shiela Watson. The assistant leader gave a few notes. Demonstrations were given by Pauline Simpson and Jean Shute. Refreshments were g 0F VG'd* Miss Proctor, of Sarnia, spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. C. A. Campbell, and "“ Campbell. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams were Mr. Mrs. W. Williams and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Buin and family. Mrs, Lome Jollife and family spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs. Russell Morrison. Roundell, with The meeting Dr. and BLANSHARD Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilson, of London, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Dann. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wallace, of Carlingford; Mrs. Fred Mills and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills, Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jones, of Glendale, were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Cecil Mossey. Mrs. Gordon Salmon, of Port Elgin, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Langford. Mr. Salmon spent Sunday and Mrs. Salmon returned with him. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodgins, Joan and Jimmie, of Granton; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Langford and John, of Centralia; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattison were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gover, of Thorndale, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones. and Mrs. Art Rinn London, spent Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and Sun­ ■Mr. family, of day with Thomson. Mr. and Marlene and John, of Baseline, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Facey, Beth, Lorna and Morley were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. Mr. an« Mrs. Lawrence Cope­ land, of Baseline; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hooper spent Sunday at Woodstock and Ingersoll. Mrs. Austin Timms, Grand Bend Lady Dies Mrs. Frances Emma Grieves, widow of the late Charles Grieves, died suddenly at Grand Rend Wednesday morning, aged 71 years. Deceased was the form­ er Frances Emma McPherson. Surviving are Mrs. Fred Shetler, Buffalo, N.Y. Mrs. Mrs. Elgin Webb, Grand Bend; and one brother, Robert McPher­ son, of Btiffalo, The funeral will take place Friday at 2 p.m. With interment in the Parkhill cemetery. three sisters, James Wilson, ParkhiU; D. Sinclair who con- r SATViPAC! of Meaford Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snail, Grant and Ted, of Waterloo, visited with Rev. and Mrs. Har­ old Snell over the weekend. Mrs. F. W. Moffatt, of Weston, visited with the Snells Tuesday. Mr. an<i Mrs. Sandy Neil, of Richmond Hill, visited over the weekend with Dr. M C. ant Mrs. Fletcher and family. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith have moved into one of the Newton apartments. Miss Sheilah Bailey entertain­ ed* at her home Saturday evening after attending the Western football game for Leonard Bas­ kin and Ian Anderson who left Monday for Kitimat. B.C. . Mrs. Blowes, of Port Elgin, is visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Beckler. Miss Maxine Parsons, R.R. 1, Centralia, received word that her fiance, Flying Officer Jim Peterson, _ of Shackleton, Sask., lost his life in a plane crash at St. Hubert’s, Que., on Monday, November 3. F/O Peterson was a graduate of the Centralia Flying School. Mrs. Frank ‘‘Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Herbert and family, of Stratford, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Witmer Sunday. Murray Gibson Denfield, spent • and Mrs. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. and daughters, of Sunday with Mr. Fletcher. Auxiliary Meets Mrs. Ted Whiting, Bella Coola, addressed members of the James Street Auxiliary at their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Otto Brown Monday night. Mrs. R. E. Pooley gave a re­ port on the recent W.M.S. con­ vention and Mrs. Hubert Jones and her group were in charge of the program. HARPLEY Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Love on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann and Raye, Mr. and Mrs. William Hodgert and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hendrick of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kayes and son, Bruce, of Toronto, visited over the past weekend at the home of her father, Mr. Mansell Hodgins. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ridley and Jean on Sunday were Mrs. Howard Desjardine and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Desjardine, of B. Line, Mrs. Max Desjardine and son, Alex, Mr. and Mrs. Kernohan, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Lang­ ford Ridley, of Parkhill. Mr. Charlie Hodgins, of Sar­ nia, called on his brother, Hugh Hodgins, of Mollard Line, over the past weekend. Miss Eleanor McLinchey, of Detroit, visited over the week­ end with her parents and other relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. William Love and Mrs. Colin Love attended the W.M.S. district annual meeting at Chiselhurst, one day last week. BILLY GRAHAM presents MR. TEXAS EXETER Nov. 22 * Exeter Legion Memorial Hall SPOT DANCES Admission 750 NOVELTIES Dancing 9-12 ...... . .........■ Help A Needy Veteran Buy A Poppy This Saturday Dashwood Baseball Club 1952 W.O.A.A. Intermediate “D” Champions BANQUET MONETTA MENARD’S, EXETER Tuesday, November 11 7:30 p.m. Fans who wish to attend may purchase tickets before Saturday, November 8, 8 p.m. from Hayter’s Garage, Dashwood Planing Mill or "Art Alldemand’s Cold Storage. Enroll Now! South Huron Night School High School, Exeter Every Thursday Night from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. Except December 18, 25 and January 1 in the HIGH SCHOOL 8.00 P.M. by Clinton AreaSponsored Youth For Christ NO ADMISSION PRICE Reception And Dance FOR MR. AND MRS. RAY MORRISON Aberdeen Hall Kirkton Friday, November 7 Everyone Welcome Hurondale School Sunday, November 9 at 2:30 p.m. The Exeter Branch of the Canadian Legion Will Attend Commencing November 13 ENDING MARCH 12, 1953 Courses Still Open Registration in the following courses has been light. Unless sufficient applications are received immediate­ ly, the courses will not be offered. LEATHERCRAFT DRAMA SOCIAL RECREATION TYPING \ FARM MANAGEMENT The following courses will be given and there is room for more members. OIL PAINTING WOODWORKING FEES Fees for the entire course will be $3.00 per person. Where two or more members of a family are regis­ tered the fee will be $2.00 per person, Fees are to be paid at first class, November 13. FILL OUT & MAIL REGISTRATION FORM NOW! SOUTH HURON NIGHT SCHOOL Miss Norma Wilson, Secretary; EXETER, Ontario. I am interested in registering in night classes with: Name Address as first choice i i «•« • •.... as second choice ■ w i i*i irtii ft o e