The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-11-27, Page 12Page 12 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1952
Correction
Last week’s Town Topics stat
ed that Mrs. L. Pym visited with
Mr. and Mrs. George Davis. It
should have read Mr. L. Pym.
The Times-Advocate regrets
the error last week in publishing
reports that Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
Sanders were in London hos
pital. Both Mr. and Mrs. Sanders
are at home.
T T ,I own lop
Items of Social and Personal
The Times-Advocate is always pleased
and our readers are interested ip
General
South’Huron Hospital
Auxiliary
Tuesday, December 9
2; 30 pan.
Town Hall, Exeter
PURPOSE? OF MEETING:
To Meet Miss Mary Claypole,
newly - appointed superintendent
of the hospital and to hear her
explain the various ways and
means in which the auxiliary
can serve the hospital.
All Women of the District
Are Urged to Attend
Cards Will Be Issued
Charter Members
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Lyric
THEATRE
Phone 421
Previews Its
Coming Attractions
THURSDAY,
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
November 27, 28 and 29
The Lion And
The Horse
★ Steve Cochrane
★ Sherry Jackson
The wildest beast-battle that
ever roared across the high
walled canyon country.
Mr. James Dearing, of London,
visited relatives and friends here
during the latter part of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Middle
ton have moved into their new
residence on Sanders street.
Messrs. Jim Chapman, of Exe
ter, and Tom Cruikshank, of
Whalen, saw the hockey game
between Montreal and Toronto
at Toronto over the weekend and
visited the former’s uncle at
Brampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fraser, of
London, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Fraser over the
weekend.
Mr. Cecil McLeod, a well-
known former resident of Exeter,
is a patient in Toronto General
Hospital.
Mr. and. Mrs. C. E. Shaw have
returned home after spending
two weeks in Ottawa.
Mr. Norman Walper was in To
ronto Wednesday on a business
trip.
Mrs. Ida Sanders, of London,
is visiting with Mrs. II. N. Creech
in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Theron Creevy,
of Kirkton, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. James Squires.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott
were recent visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. James Squires.
Miss Maxine Parsons, of Lon
don spent the weekend with hex
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Par
sons.
Mrs. Wellington Brock, of Us-
borne, underwent an operation
| in Victoria Hospital Thursday of j last week
i Miss Mabel Wilson, of London,
and Mrs. Mary Winegarden, of I Parkhill, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. William Marshall for a few
days, also with other friends and
relatives.
Mrs. King has taken a posi
tion in Clerk C. V. Pickard’s of
fice.
Mrs. Joe Dayman is visiting
her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Colborne and family, of Shallow
Lake, this week.
•Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Alim ore,
Shirley .and Brenda and Mrs.
Hugh Walper, all of London,
spent Sunday visiting Miss L.
Elliott, Carling Street.
MONDAY & TUESDAY
December 1 and 2
About Face
★ Gordon MacRae
4r Eddie Bracken
★ Virginia Gibson
Here’s the most youthful’est,
joyful’est, colorful’est ever!
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
December 3 and 4
Girl In White
★ June Allyson
★ Arthur Kennedy
The revealing story of a lady
doctor . . .
Monetta
Menard's
Will Be
Open Christmas Day
.Make Your Reservation Now
PHONE 88 EXETER
Home Baking
Sale
F. MORLOCK’S STORE
CREDITON
Saturday, Nov. 29
at 3:00 p.m.
Sponsored by Mary Hastings
Housewives of Crediton District
Proceeds for South Huron
District Hospital
ics~
Interest In and Around Exeter
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Mr. Orville Cann brought into
the office Saturday a dandelion
he found blooming on his lawn.
Rev. 0. W. Down took the
morning service at Grand Bend
United Church Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Swietzer
spent Wednesday in Sarnia visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Barr and family.
Visitors with Miss Eva Pen-
lose in Mitchell on Sunday after
noon were Mrs. P. Merkley and
Shirley and Mrs. Amiel Willard,
and in the evening, Mrs. Lome
Johnston.
Miss Velma Broadbent, of
Oshawa, and Mr, Lyle Blair, ot
London, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Southcott.
Mr. Walter Herbert, of Belle
ville, Mich., is visiting with rela
tives and friends in the district.
Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Bartley,
of Roland, Man., attended the
funeral of the late Mrs. J. T.
Allison Friday of last week and
are visiting with relatives in the
community.
Mrs. Delight Gordon and
daughter, June, of Toronto, visit
ed with Mr. and Mrs. T. O.
Southcott over the weekend.
Mr. William J. Smith, who
was injured in an auto accident
and who was in hospital for
more than a week, was brought
to his home the latter part of
the week.
Mr. R. N. Creech, who under
went an operation on his eye in
Victoria Hospital, Loudon, is ex
pected home the lattei' part of
this week.
Gilbert Witmer, who has been
training with the Royal Canadian
Corps of Signallers, at Kingston,
spent a few days with his pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wit
mer, on his embarkation leave.
He left Friday for Vancouver.
Teachers and officers of the
James Street United Sunday
School met Monday evening in
the church parlors to plan the
winter program and enjoy a so
cial evening. Plans were made
for a teacher-training course and
also for a Christmas pageant.
Games and amusements were en
joyed followed by- lunch.
■Mr. and Mrs. Warren Sanders
attended a meeting of the Lon
don Humistic Society this week
and saw colored slides taken by
president Byron Swayze on a
trip to Florida and South
America. The Society members
displayed coins and held an
auction sale. Mr. Sanders has a
collection of about 400 pieces.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William Cutting Sun
day were: Mr. and Mrs. "John"
Cairnie and two children, John
ny and Janet, of Centralia; Mr.
and Mrs. Bobbie Harrie and two
sons, Brian and Stephen, of Sea
forth; Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Coombes and Mr. Coombes Sr.,
of Hay; Mr. Everett >-Sims and
Miss Agnes Cutting, of town.
•Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hamilton
and sons Robert, David and
Donald, of Leroy, Sask., return
ed last week to their home after
visiting friends in Exeter and
district. Mrs. Hamilton was for
merly Annie Knight, daughter
of the late Fred and Mary
Knight, and is a niece of Mrs.
Charles Harris and Miss E. M.
Brown, . of town.
Rev, James Foote
Former Caven Pastor
Rev. James Foote, 78, who for
ten years was the minister of
Caven Presbyterian Church, died
suddenly in Victoria Hospital,
London, Saturday.
Mr. Foote was born in Stanley
Township near Varna, and fol
lowing his retirement in 1950 he
returned to his farm, “Bannock
burn”. He was in hospital fox*
three weeks.
The deceased was ordained in
Bruce Presbytery, his first
charge being North Bruce and
St. Andrews. In 1911 he was
called to Knox Thedford, and in
1918 came to Exeter where he
resided until 1929 when he was
called to Carleton Place, near
Ottawa, He was a member of
Lebanon Forest Lodge, A.F. &
A.M. No. 163, Exeter.
Surviving are his widow, the
former Winogene McDonald, one
daughter, (Elizabeth) Mrs. Ro
bert Alexander, of Vancouver; a
sister, Miss Ann Foote, of Var
na; and a brother, Andrew
Foote, Clinton.
The funeral was held Tuesday
afternoon from the Needham
Memorial Chapel, London, with
Rev. D. J. Lane, of Clinton, of
ficiating. Interment was in
Baird’s cemetery, Brucefield. A
number from this community at
tended the funeral.
Native Of Ireland,
Patrick Reid, D ies
The funeral of the late Pat
rick Reid, who passed away at
his residence in Exeter on Satur
day, was held Monday afternoon
from the Ilopper-I-Iockey funeral
home with Rev. Donald Sinclair
officiating. Interment was in the
Exetei' cemetery.
Mr. Reid was a native of Ire
land axxd came to Canada 24
years ago. He had been a resi
dent of Exeter for the past foui’
years and was an employee of
Canadian Canners. He was a
member of Caven Presbyterian
Church and of Orange Lodge No.
733, Hensail.
Surviving besides his bereaved
widow, the former Sarah Mc
Dowell, are one son, Robert, of
Crediton; two daughters, Mrs.
Clarence Rees, of Ails<i Craig;
Mrs. Clarence Prance, of Lon
don; two brothers, Samuel, of
Chicago; David, of Waterloo,
Iowa and one sister, Mrs. Agnes
Grey in Ireland.
Mrs. Fred Forrester Dies
Mrs. Fred Forrester, a former
resident of Exeter, died in Ham
ilton Tuesday evening. Born in
Mitchell, Mrs. Forrester was the
former Hattie McLaren. Her hus
band fox’ a number of years was
station agent here, moving to
Hamilton about tjvo years ago.
Surviving besides her husband
is one daughter, Dorothy, Hamil
ton. The funeral Friday after
noon will be held from Wilson’s
funeral home Dundas and pro
ceed to Mitchell for interment
about 3:30 o’clock.
FOWL BINGO
Exeter Legion Memorial Hall
Friday, Nov. 28
15 REGULAR ROUNDS
FOR CHICKENS
10 SPECIAL ROUNDS
FOR TURKEYS
General Admission 500
Extra Cards 100-3 for 250
— DOOR PRIZE —
Doors Open 8 P.M. Bingo Starts 9 P.M. Sharp
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Attends Radio Meeting
Rev. H. J. Snell attended a
meeting Wednesday of the Radio
Mission of ' Evangelism ’of the
United Church London Confer
ence. Preparation of a series of
panel discussions is being made.
Representatives of the CBC and
CFPL were present at the meet
ing.
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South Huron District High School
j presents its
Annual Variety Program
"HI TIME"
in connection with its
Commencement Exercises
December 18 - Prize Night
December 19 - Diplomas
Advance Ticket Sale for Reserve Section
ADMISSION 500
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BLANSHARD
Mrs. Fred Mills spent the
weekend in Galt.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang
ford, Walter and Donnie, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tre
wartha, of Holmesville.
Miss Audrey Parkinson, of
Goderich, spent the weekend
with her father, Mr. H. Parkin
son.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jones
and family attended the annual
get-together for Mrs. Bill Bryan,
of Granton, who celebrated her
birthday last Friday. The recep
tion was held at Knotty Pine
Inn, London.
Rev. and Mrs. Lindsay, of
Holly, Mich., spent Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. William Jones.
Mr. Gladwyn 'Hooper, Mr.
Jack Thomson spent the weekend
in Toronto and attended the
Royal Winter Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson,
Anne and Barrie, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frayne
Parsons, of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thac
ker and family spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Lang
ford, of Centralia.
GREENWAY
Ms. and Mrs. Erwin Ratz and
family, of Shipka, visited Sun
day with Mrs. T. Isaac.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown
and Gordon visited last week at
Niagara Falls, and also with
relatives in Toronto where they
attended the winter fair.
Miss Erma Citrts and Miss
Janet Gibbs, Normalites of Lon
don Normal School, taught at
Corbett School last - week.
Mr. Claude Dettloff, of De
troit, spent the weekend with
bis aunt, Mrs. Albert Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. Bus Lagerwerf
and family visited Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lowe, of the town line.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey
and Frances visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dawson, of
Thames Road.
THAMES ROAD
Mrs. Leonard Harris is spend
ing the ‘week with hex’ daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Nesbitt, of Blyth.
Rev. and Mrs. William Mair,
Joanne and Betty, Mrs. Fergu
son, of Exeter, were Sunday
evening supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Melvin Gardiner.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Brophey,
of I-Ianover, spent the weekend
with the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Dawson.
A.W.l ■ Ruth McBride, R.C.-
A.F. Station, Edgar, Ontario, is
on leave at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Dawson.
Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Pass-
more, David and Dennis, spent
the weekend in Detroit with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde,
Douglas and Glenn sp’ent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. William
Thomson, of Exeter.
The monthly meeting of the
W.A. and W.M.S. will be held
Wednesday afternoon, December
3 at the home of Mrs. William
Elford.
Shower For Ruth McBride
On Friday evening a shower
was held in the church base
men foi* Ruth McBride (nee
Ruth Dawson). Miss June Cow
ard was in charge of the pro
gram which consisted of a read
ing, "How A Married Man Sews
on a Button,” by Mrs. Edwin
Millei' and a piano solo by Mild
red Ballantyne. Miss Ann Elford
read the address and Ruth was
presented with many useful
gifts. Ruth thanked all those
present.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Frayne
and David, Mr. and Mrs. Clay
ton Frayne and Earl and Mr.
and Mrs. William Passmore, ol
Exeter, were entertained at the
home Of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Passmore for a venison dinner.
Among those from this com
munity who attended James St.
United Church anniversary on
Sunday and spent the day with
relatives were: Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Hackney and Dennis, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne and
family with Mrs. Clara Hackney
•Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffery
and Glenn with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Bissett,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baynes
and family, of St. Marys, spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wil
liam Elford.
The sympathy of the com
munity Is extended to Mr. John
Allison and family in the sud
den passing of the late Mrs.
John Allison.
Reporter; “What do you find
to be the hardest thing to deal
With?”
Judge: “An old deck of
cards.”
Legion Ladies
Name Officers
President, secretary and treas
urer of the Auxiliary of the Ex
eter branch Canadian Legion
were named to head the list of
executive nominations foi’ the
coming year nt the November
meeting held Monday in the
Legion Hall.
The standard bearer and pian
ist will also hold the same of
fices for 1953 and assistants,
comrades Wildman and Cole
were appointed to help in the
respective positions and comrade
Parker will be press reporter fox'
another year.
Othei' new officers named
were vice - presidents, comrades
Wurm and Borland; auditors,
comrades Frayne and Campbell;
executive, comrades Irene Har
ness, Marjorie Px'eszcator, Joan
Harness, Lois Brintnell and Vera
Mason.
Members decided to invite the
Hensail branch to take part in
the installation ceremony at the
next meeting .>bnd plans were
made for a children’s Christmas
party to be held in mid-Decem-
ber.
A letter was read during the
meeting from comrade I-Iiggins
thanking the branch for a plant
sent to hex' at the hospital. Let
ters of thanks were also read
for help by the Auxiliary on
Poppy Day and from two vet
erans at Westminster Hospital
who received birthday gifts last
month. Gifts of cigarettes from
the group will again be sent to
Westminster veterans at Christ
mas this year.
Initial plans were made for a
lunch fox* the Sorority December
9 and members decided to sup
ply a uniform for the Captain of
the girl guides. 51
The mystery gift was woix by
comrade Laura Harness and don
ated by Mrs. Emma Root, of
Palmerston, who won the gift at
the Octobei’ meeting.
During the evening’s program,
readings were given by, Gwen
Whilsmith and two dance num
bers by Joyce Weber and Lois
Brintnell. The lunch committee
served chickenburgers and cof
fee. The next meeting is sched
uled for December 15.
CROMARTY
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker and
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Parker
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Miller, of Stratford.
Mrs. Grace Scott and Mrs. K.
McKellar visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Cadick in London
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stone, of
Thorndale, were Sunday guests
of Miss Margaret Walker,
Darrell Guest, of London,
spent the weekend at the home
of his aunt- and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Storey.
Messrs. Nelson Howe, Frank
Stagg and Lindsay McKellar at
tended the Royal Winter Fail’
on Saturday.
Rev. Robert Currie, of White
church, was a visitor with Rev.
and Mrs. Duncanson at the
bianse on Monday.
■Miss Caroline Schuller, Kin
cardine. is spending a few weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Storey.
The Mission Band thankoffer
ing meeting was held in the
Sunday School rooms on Friday
evening with members of the
W.M.S. and mothers as their
guests. A varied program of
singing, readings and dialogues
was given by the members, along
with a review of the year’s
work. Much credit is due Mrs.
Duncanson, Mission Band leader,
for her untiring efforts in train
ing the children.
KIRKTON
Mrs. Ernest Leonard
Quite a large number of
people from the village and dis
trict attended the funeral of the
late Mrs. Ernest Leonard (nee
Agnes Greason) which was held
at the Bennett and Pincombe
funeral home, London, Friday,
November 21. Agnes was a for
mer Kirkton girl and attended
the public school here, the St.
Mary’s Collegiate and graduated
as a nurse at Stratford General
Hospital where she obtained her
R.N.
Sympathy is extended to her
mother, Mrs. M. Gregory and
family, also to her husband, Mr.
E. Leonard, Byron.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills, of
Auburn, spent the weekend in
the village.
Mrs. R._ Humphreys has re
turned to her home, having beeix
a patient at St. Mary’s Memorial
HOfT>ital foi' the past six weeks.
Mt. Russell Brock, of Burgis-
vill*!, called on, friends ixx the
village Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton,
of Stratford, have bought the
property of the late G. H. Jose
and will take possession in the
near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Doupe,
,of Exeter, were Sunday guests
with Mrs. Truman Tufts.
WINCHELSEA
Mr. Joe Taylor, of Toronto,
spent a few days this past week
with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bailey.
Mr. Taylor was forhxerly employ
ed with Mr. Bailey.
Mr. David Glass, who recently
underwent an operation for ap-
denicitis has returned from the
hospital and is convalescing at
the home of Mr. Joe Bailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gllfillan
and family visited Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. John McDonald, of
Staffa.
Mr. and Mrs. Newman Baker,
of Wellbbrn; Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Ford, of Kitchener;
Miss Dorothy Thomson, of Wood
ham and Mr. ahd Mrs. W1. Dic
key and family, of Woodham,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Ford on Sunday.
Board Entertains Teachers
Members of the Exeter Public
School Board, their wives or
husbands, axxd the school’s teach
ers and their spouses or friends
enjoyed a social evening at the
school last week. It was the
annual get-togther of the board
and staff to promote friendlier
relations.
Transfer Properties o
Mr. Herman Cann, of town,
has purchased the George Ander
son residence on Victoria street
recently occupied by Mr. Art
Broderick. Mr. Broderick has
moved into lxis new home on
Andrew street.
William Elliott has purchased
the property of William Vale in
Exeter North. The property con
sists of a home and five acres
of land, Mr. Vale is at present
making his home with his
daughter, Mrs. McDowell, of II-
Cl 61* toil*
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Announcements
Birth, Death, and Marriage
Notices are inserted free of
charge, Cards of Thanks .75,
In Memoriam Notice .75 for
single verse, .25 extra for
each additional verse, and
Engagement Notices are .75,
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BIRTHS
DESJARDINE—Mr. and Mrs. El
roy Desjardins of Zurich (nee
Myraline Murray) wish to an
nounce the safe arrival of
theii' son, Ronnie Wayne, at
St. Joseph’s Hospital, London,
on November 21; a brother
for Sandra.
MACKS—At Mrs. Hunter's nurs
ing home on Tuesday, Novem
ber 25, 19 52, to Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Macks, of Exeter, a
daughter
REID — Mr. and Mrs. John
Reid, of Hensail, are happy to'
announce the birth of their
daughter at Clinton Public
Hospital Thursday, November
20, 19 52, a sister for Wayne
and Marlene.
SHAW — In Stratford General
Hospital on November 26, to
Mr. and Mrs. George Shaw, of
Exeter, a son; a brother for
Mary and Chris.
SHEPPARD — To Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Sheppard, of Parkhill,
a daughter, Beverly Anne; a
sister for Darlene and Garry
Ross; at St. Joseph’s Hospital,
London, on November IS.
WEIDO — Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Weido, of Zurich, (nee Blaine
Carlile) are happy to an
nounce the arrival of their son
at Clinton Public Hospital on
Saturday, November 22, 1952,
a grandson for Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Weido, Zurich, and
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Carlile,
and great-grandson for Mrs.
Eva Carlile, 1-Iensall.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hendrie,
Clandeboye, will be at home to
their friends on the occasion of
their fortieth wedding annivers
ary on Thursday evening, Decem
ber 4. No .gifts please. 27c
CARDS OF THANKS
To the many friends who have
remembered Gerry during the
months he has been in hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kestle and
Gerry wish to express their sin
cere appreciation. 27*
The family of the late John
T. Allison wish to express their
deep appreciation for the kind
ness and sympathy extended to
them during their recent be
reavement. 27c
Mrs. Charles Stephen wishes
to thank the many friends and
neighbors for cards, treats and
flowers and other kindnesses
shown tier while she was a pa
tient in Victoria Hospital and
since returning home. 27c
Mr. Joe White and family wish
to express their sincere thanks
to theix’ many friends and neigh
bors fox* tlieii' many acts of kind
ness; also foi' the floral tributes,
cards, letters and phone calls,
expressions of sympathy in their
recent bereavement. To the pall
bearers, those who loaned cars
and the ladies who assisted at
the home. 27*
IN MEMORIAM
DEVINE—In loving memory of a
deal’ husband and father, Wil
liam Devine, who passed away
November 28, 1950.
Fond is the tie that was broken,
Dear is he who is gone;
In memory we will always keep
him
As long as the years roll „on.
—Sadly missed by wife .and
family. 27*
KYDD—In loving memory of
Mr. Jonathan Kydd, who
passed away four years ag$,
November 26.
So . many things have happened,
Dad,
Since you were called away—
Things you would have enjoyed
Had you been left to stay.
So many things to share with
you
In just the usual way;
Things that could he so much
nicer,
If you were here today.
We cannot bring the old days
back,
Your hands we cannot touch;
But God. has given us wonderful
memories
Of a father We loved so much.
—Mrs. Florence Hedden. 27*
WILLBRT—In loving memory of
a dear husband and father,
Reinhard Willert, who entered
into rest four years ago, Nov.
26, 1948.
He has not gone from those he
loved,
Nor has he wandered far;
Just entered God’s most lovely
room
Abd left the door ajar,
•—Always remembered Jw his
loving wife and family, 27*
Form Rec Hockey Loop
A six-team Recreational Hoc
key League was formed Tuesday
night at a meeting in the town
hall.
Lloyd Cushman was elected
president of the league. Dick
Quance is secretary.
The six teams entered are;
Exeter Legion, Statton’s, Cen
tralia, Crediton, Lions Juveniles,
and Maroons.
An intaglio is an engraving
pressed below the surface of a
material.
COMING EVENTS
H&S ASSOCIATION — The Ex
etei’ Home & School Association
will meet on Friday, November
28, at 8:15 p.m. in the Public
School. Mrs. E. L. Winkler, dist
rict chairman,, will lead discus
sion on group participation. 27c
South Huron Junior Farmers’
MEETING
South Huron District
High School
Wednesday, Dec. 3
8:30 p.m.
Boys: Soil Demonstration
Girls: Xmas Carols Origin
Boys Please Bring Lunch
Girls Please Bring
Home-Macle Candy
PRESENTATION
AND DANCE
FOR MR. AND MRS.
CLARENCE McDOWELL
MOORESVILLE HALL
Friday, November 28
Steve Dundas’ Orchestra
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
III! Ho! Come to the Mt!
DON’T FORGET . . .
REUNION - DANCE
Sponsored by the Girls Dance
Club in the
Town Hall Hensall
Time 9:30-1:00.
Thursday, December 4
LIONEL THORTON
and his
“Casa Royal Orchestra”
Come Out and Meet
Your Old Friends
— Booth in Hall —
Admis.: $1, Advance Sale 750
ALDON
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
November 28 and 29
★ Burt Lancaster
★ Niclc Cravat
A Eva Bai’tok
CRIMSON PIRATE
(In Techcolor)
Undisputed King of the Seven
Seas filmed in Tlaming techni
color.
CARTOON “BEEP BEEP”
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
Deceihber 2 and 3
PANDORA AND THE
FLYING DUTCHMAN
(In Techcolor)
★ Ava Gardner
4r -Janies Mason
Two great stars living memor
able moments in a wonderful
technicolor picture.
PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL
Silver Collection
Exeter Recreation Council
and
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
present
THE FIRST OF A SERIES OF
Sunday Evening Concerts
HURONIA
MALE CHORUS
Under the Direction of
, Mrs. A. Sturgis
JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, December 7
,8:30 p.m.
COMING DEC. 21: Community Sing-Song led
by W. R. Goulding. On the same program will
be the Exeter Chorallaires,
Everybody Welcome