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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-05-27, Page 12THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1954 Health’s Sake, Roller Skate!” Exeter Roller Rink Two Blocks West of 'Gould & Jory Roller Skating Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 8;00 to 11800 CHILDREN 250 - ADULTS 350 Skates Supplied REFRESHMENT BOOTH Mr. Frank Sheere, who spent I several days in South Huron Hospital, returned to his home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ford and sons, Terry and Perry, of Brampton, spent the holiday ' -weekend with Mrs. F. Brierley ! and Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ford. . Mr. and Mrs. Donald Traquair i aud daughter Gail were week­ end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. j Traquair. ; Neil Jones, of Toronto, visited j his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ' Jones, over the holiday. Town Topics Items of Social and Personal interest In and Around Exeter The Exeter Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish these items. We and pur readers are interested in you and your friends. Phone 770. 2 =Businessmen's 2 MEETING X § 2 s s i 7:30 p.m TOWN HALL x s There are important decisions to be made and a full attendance is required. Please reserve this appointment! Mr. and Mrs. William Thorne i and son Gary, of Oakville, and! Mr. and Mrs. Percy Noels and! family, of St. Marys, were week-j end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.! Appleton. Miss Olive Wood >f Toronto, spent, the weekend with Mr. Mrs. William Wood Miss Wilma Coates spent holiday weekend with Mr. Mrs, Richard Doherty, of Clemens, Mich. Mr. Grant Collingwood, of ronto, was a weekend guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wurm and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Campbell and family spent the weekend in Detroit and Flint, Mich. Miss Leona Alderson, Paris, spent the weekend with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alderson. Mrs. D. A. Anderson, accom­ panied by her daughter, Mrs. C. McAllister, of Fort Wayne, Ind., left on Wednesday for Halifax where they will spend a month with Group Captain Norman An­ derson. and the and Mt. To- Mr. Ward Allen, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gor­ don Hodgert a few days last week. He has taken a position in Montreal. Mr. Fred Hogarth was 84 years old on Wednesday. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Me- Naughton, Linda and Nancy, of Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Fred Mitehell, of London, spent ; the day with him to celebrate | the occasion. I Mr. and Mrs. William L. But- ! ler, of London, are visiting with friends and relatives in town. Mr J. W. Powell spent Wed­ nesday in the Leamington dis­ trict calling on old friends. Mrs. F. J. Wickwire suffered a broken collarbone in a fall at her home. Mrs. J. A. Christie, of Regina, Sask., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Thomp- in Usborne.sou, s E R. E. RUSSELL Chairman X E ^i<igiiiigiigii<iuiiutiiiiggoiuigiiigim9aV4mgumiigg<gmii9mgiiog9goii<WHimiiu<«<iU<i<H«<ii!U<t><iiiinii«iii)iit4i)iiiii)iiiiui)>* S x x x Lakeview Casino X x i Grand Bend 3 1 = X X s ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND John Luther —Continued from Page 0 eight great-grandchildren. The funeral was conducted on Saturday from the T. Harry Hoff­ man funeral home by Rev. W. C. Smith and interment made in Grand Bend Cemetery. Bearers were Bill, Milton and Murray Luther, Leonard son, Ervin Luther and Hall. Flower bearers were on Dancing Every Saturday X X x X X X X X E E This Week to the Music of FRIDAY & SATURDAY May 28 and 2S> “SASKATCHEWAN” (Technicolor) Alan Ladd Shelley Winters J. Carroll Naish Don Watson and his Orchestra ■“The Newest in Dance Bands" Featuring “CHRISTINE” Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Fuller and Marguerite and Mr. Robert Crawford, of Arkona. visited on Monday with- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sanders and daughters, of Wheatley, spent the weekend with their parents, Mrs. J. C. Sanders and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kydd. Mrs. Sanders returned with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Down and twin daughters, of Toronto, spent the weekend with Rey. and Mrs. C. W. Down. Mrs. Paul Major and daugh­ ter, of Villa St. Laurent, Que., are visiting at the home of her father, Mr. Horace Pfaff. F/O and Mrs. Ronald Peter­ son aud daughter, of Vancouver, arrived on Thursday and will spend several months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hod­ gins, while F/O Peterson is on course at Centralia. Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Steiner visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford, of Hanover, Sunday. Patter* Homer Lome, Shirley and Ivan Luther, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Genttner, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Genttner, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Genttner, and Mr, and Mrs. H, Caine. Dance Revue •—Continued from Page 9 number by the older girls’ group was a colorful and graceful cli­ max for the recital. Mrs, J. G. Cochrane was pian­ ist. Sandra Walper, who sold over 70 tickets, and Sandra Blowes, runner-up, were presented with gifts by Mrs. Walter Bentley, sorority president. More Coming Events Page 6 ATTENTION SENIOR CITIZENS OF EXETER SOCIAL EVENING Legion Hall Need Fourth Team For Rec League Wanted: One men’s softball team for the Exetei‘ Recreation League. Three clubs are set to go in this local league but the fel­ lows would like to see a fourth tc match up the competition. Legion, Maroons and Mid-West have entered. If anyone wishes to form a club, contact Lloyd Cushman, president of the league, or Doug Smith, rec director. Schedule starts Thursday. X COMING EVENTS DANCING EVERY FRIDAY nite in the Bayfield Pavilion. First regular dance Friday, May 28. Ken Wilbee’s Orchestra. Popular admission. 27c 9 O'clock Concert High School Auditorium Sun., May 30 BY HURONIA CHORUS, ENTIRE CAST OF ‘•PIRATES OF PENZANCE" AND OTHERS Huronaires ★ Noveltones Soloists: Harry Hern, Bruce Cudmore, Harry Hoffman, Mrs. Robt. Reilly Interested In If so, come to the howling green on Friday or Monday nights at 7:45 and try the game. Experienced bowlers will be on hand to coach. Bowls are available. x x Exeter Lawn Bowling Club XSI X X I’bMMi<ilig<g«gai<wgig,gMgniigMugggiiiiiiiiiiggg4gg«ggMgg,gggg)ggggggg|ggguig<iii(gi<g(«iitgiiiig«aigg<tggiiiiMgiiii<giHiii<iituiigiggi"<* E E E x Stratford District Yorkshire Club Twelfth Annual YORKSHIRE SALE 27 BRED SOWS — 4 OPEN SOWS — 10 BOARS Inspected tor Realth by Ontario Veterinary College Selected tor Type by the Ontario Livestock Branch AH Boars are eligible tor the Provincial Government Bonus AGRICULTURAL GROUNDS, STRATFORD Tuesday, June 1 Show mid Sale at 1:30 P.M. (D.S.T.) CATALOGUES ON REQUEST Jim Smith, President R. E, White,. Secretary Auctioneer: Wm. E. Nairn X 3 x X x tumiirniimmmtiMiimnmwoimiimmmuimitnmmmiiiimJiHHHuiHMiHmmumumminmmuiiiHiiiiiuiimimn.t,' Interested BANDSMENTues., June 8 8:00 p.m. PROGRAM - CARDS - DANCING Ladies Please Bring Coke or Sandwiches Hwrcm County Health Unit "Preparation For Parenthood Classes" 20-Question Bible Quizz By Mrs. M. C. Fletcher and Sunday School Class x her 5 are invited to join the Exeter Citizens BandCollection in Aid of Ladies* Auxiliary to ■ South Huron Hospital E3 E X I X X X I I E ★ ★ ★ A flaming story of the North­ ern Frontier . . . CARTOON & ADDITIONAL SHORT ir = = $>itiiiigiigfigiiii«iigiiiiiiiliigiiiiiiiiiiii<iigi<iiiggggiiili«iiigi«igiiiig|(<iiiiiiluiiiiiiiiiiiliiiitgiuiiiigguiiiiu,titiiiHHi,ui4^ ENJOY DANCING on our BEAUTIFUL NEW FLOOR! x ~ x E E E MEN’S X X X X Bowling Banquet MONDAY & TUESDAY May 31 and June fl. “THE EDDIE CANTOR STORY” (Technicolor) Keefe JBrasselle ★ Marilyn Erskine The time-packed, laugh-loaded, heart-tugging story of Eddie Can­ tor. PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL to beAnother series of classes is __ _ arranged in Exeter, Those interested are invited to attend the first meet­ ing on Tuesday, June 1, at 2:30 p.m., in the branch office, Huron County Health Unit, basement of South Huron Hospital. Phone Exeter 267 on that day, or write Huron County Health Unit, Clinton, Ontario. vaa mm iiutimnimnnni<<«<iMH,iui<auin,iuit<,iHuuimimuimuiiiiuitiiiuii<ii<n<<«i««in«'Ha«m'Hin«m”'’>”<'<f'4 Kirktoii Community Association 5 NEXT PRACTICE: You AIL Come to the Junior Farmers' Meeting s Turkey Dinner Entertainment 5I EXETER LEGION HALL X X X X Tuesday, June 1 f x S x E 7:0*0 p.m.. ADMISSION 500 Captains may obtain tickets from Fink's, South-End, and Bud Preszcator ^iigifllliigillllliiltlKliilltlliiiiiaiiiaiaiiaaaaiiaaaiiiiigaiiiaiiagigaagaun.aMiHiaaaiiaiiailiigiiaauiiKiiiaiaiiiliiiiiKaiiiiiiliaiiiii^. - x 5x Make That Old Broom S s x x s Exeter Lions X X x s X S E X X Broom Sale Coming Up! Date Will Be Announced Later WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY June 2 and 3 “CRIME WAVE” (Adult Entertainment) ★ Sterling Hayden ★ ‘Gene Nelson ★ Phyllis Kirk Here is a .gripping story of shadowy criminal segment . . SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS SOUTH HURON DISTRICT Wed, June 2 H,S. s the TWO COMPLETE PROGRAMS Each Evening at 7:30 & 9:30 Ball Practice for Boys and Girls at 7:30 p.m. and Regular Meetings After GIRLS’ TOPIC: Hair Styling By Elaine Hern BOYS’: Report From Guelph BOYS PLEASE BRING LUNCH All New Members Welcome ^<iiimagtaiii)ia>i)<iig„|gia»iiii)i9ia(tgiHiaititgmaiiiiiwg|»i)iil9»aiiiHliiUHaiiiiiiiii>llliiiiaiiitiiaiiiimniiiiuiiiiiiiHi4t^ BROILER BARBECUE In Connection with Open House SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL 5 Tuesday, June 8 (In case of rain June 10) MENU Half barbecued chicken, French fried potatoes, cab­ bage salad, rolls, coffee, relishes, dessert available. Serving 6:00 p.m, to 7:30 p.m. STUDENT WORK ON DISPLAY • A program will be presented in the auditorium start­ ing 8:00 p.m. Tickets should be purchased in advance from the students $1.00 Each — Children’s Serving 500 Preliminary Juvenile Contest ABERDEEN HALL, KIRKTON Friday, June 4 at 8:00 p.m. (D.S.T.) Martin Boundy, London, Adjudicator Open to all public school pupils. Entries close May 28. For extra entry forms and information, apply to Mrs. T. A. Crago, R.R. 1, St. Marys, Phone 27-r-2 Kirkton. Admission: Adults 250 - Children 150 Contestants and Accompanists Free GARDEN PARTY Wednesday, July 21 x IT’S COMING! s x 5 xI X THE CKNX x X Monday, May 31 At The Bandroom NOTICE 8 p.m. Anyone now in possession of band equipment—uniforms, instruments or music—and not interested in band activ­ ities, kindly return this property to bandroom May 31. X ’ X X 2 5 » ^.illliaillilliiliiiilliiiiiimwiiimiuimwarammiimiaiiwKllilligili'IliiiiuiuiimmagitiigKigiiniimu'uiitniii'n,,,,,,, = 4 X E S S s x X E E E Western Ontario’s Grand Championship Fiddlers' Contest FOR LONDON FREE PRESS TROPHY HENSALL :: x □ BARN DANCE BROADCAST from the EXETER ARENA 8:00 p.m. sharp on Saturday, May 29 featuring STARS OF RADIO AND STAGE Adults 750 Children 500 Dance To Follow 9:30 to 12.00 X X 2 X X X E x, x X X 3 5 x x s x Community Arena S O’clock x X Friday, June 4 ■Come? See! Hear! The First Winner of this Trophy $250.00 In Cash FIDDLERS’ CLASSES 20 and under—<$8, $5, $3 21-35—$12, $8, $5 36-50—$12, $10, $8, $5, $3 51-75—$12, $10, $8, $5, $3 76-100—$12, $8, $4 Ladies' Open—$12, $8, $4 Square Dance Contest — $35, $20 Step Dancing—Ladies $5, $4, $3; Men $5, $4, $3 Chairman: Roy Jewell, CFPL DANCE STARTING AT 11:30 P.M. Admission 750 Children 250 Sponsored by Hensall Chamber of Commerce s x X X X i X X I X X^gngigtuigugggtiiiiiiiiiiiiiggiiitigiiiiiggiiiggiiigiiiiigiiiiiiigiiiiiiiggiitigiiUiitgiiiiiiiggiKiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiitKiuiggiugKiiigigi^' •J