The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-10-28, Page 12Page 12 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1954
Reception
and Dance
FOR MR. AND MRS.
ANTHONY MARTENE
AND MR. AND MRS.
JOE MARTENE
CREDITON TOWN HALL
Friday, Oct. 29
Ducharme’s Orchestra
Everybody Welcome
Hot Turkey
Supper
Centralia United Church
Wed., Nov. IO >i!.
Supper Served 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. k
Admission — $1,50
Children Under 12 — 600
Tickets Available From
Members of Stewards Board
Gerald Godbolt, Chairman
Ken Hodgins, Secretary
Mrs. Whitney Coates motored ' to Ridgetown on Monday, taking
i with her Hugh Rundle, who is
' entering his second year at Agri-
'i cultural College, and Jack Bell
j and Keith Coates, who have en-
j rolled there this year.
M
I Mr ............ .. „... ..
’ of Loudon, visited with Mr
i Mrs.
; Monday
Miss
ime oi
week
iherty
Mrs.
mo nd,
' guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
Whitney Coates and Keith.
*. and Mrs. Will l’ybus and
and Mrs. William L. Butler,
—.........—, ..r. and
Will Johns, of Elimville, on
’ afternoon.
Wilma
m Sunday
. with Mr
y, of Mt.
Robert
of Thames Road,
Coates returned
from visiting for
and Mrs. R. H.
Clemens.
Cann_ and Ray-
were
Exeter Mohawks
Booster Club
RALLY
Tuesday, November 2
9 P.M.
Monetta Menard's
BE A BOOSTER
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"SAVE THE FAIR H
I Variety
; show
Friday, November 5
I SHDHS Auditorium
f featuring the
I Top Entertainers
I Of The Community
| All Proceeds to
| Pay Off Centennial Fair Deficit
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First Game Of Season
EXETER.
ARENA
WEDNESDAY
NOVEMBER 3
8:30 p.m.
Lucan Irish
J VERSUS
| Exeter Mohawks
j ADMISSION 500 and 350
| <» Booster Club Seat Holding Tickets on Sale Soon
| Watch next week’s paper for time and place
EXETER
Crusade For Christ
Sponsored by Youth For Christ
with
EVANGELIST BERT TURNER, of Detroit, Mich.
“Mightily used in successful soul-winning throughout the
United States and Canada.”
Tuesday, Oct. 26 to Sunday, Nov. 7
SPECIAL MUSIC AT EVERY SERVICE
SOLOS DUETS — TRIOS — INSTRUMENTAL
EXETER LEGION HALL
SUNDAYS AT 8:30 P.M. WEEK NIGHTS AT 8:00 P.M.
(Saturdays excepted)
FOR MR. AND MRS.
BRUCE ISAAC
Lucan Community
Centre
Friday, Oct. 29
Nite Ryder’s Orchestra
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
EXETER
ARENA
ACTIVITIES
• THURS., OCT. 28 —
8:30 p.m.
Public Skating
• FRL, OCT. 29 —
8-9:30 p.m.
Mohawks Practice
• SAT., OCT. 30
8-12 a.m.
Minor Hockey
1-2 p.m.
Wee Wees
2:30-6:30 p.m.
Figure Skating
8:30-10:30 p.m.
Public Skating
• SUN., OCT. 31 —
8:30 p.m.
Organization Meeting
Skating Club
Skating from 8:45-10:45 p.m.
For This Group - 18 & Over
• MON., NOV. 1 —
8:30 p.m.
RCAF Station
NIGHT
• TUES., NOV. 2 —
Minor Hockey
NIGHT
• WED., NOV. 3 —
8:30 p.m.
LUCAN
vs.
EXETER
HEAR—Challenging preaching from God’s Word. ENJOY — This Christ - centred ministry
which will bless your heart and dtif your souL
Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson
have returned to their home in
Bruce Mines after visiting Mrs.
Anderson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Hunter-Duvar. Miss Barbara
Sinnott, of Kingston, was a week
end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter-
Duvar.
At the James St. United Church
on Sunday morning last, the fol
lowing children received the rite
of baptism; Katherine Dianne,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Holtzman; Larry Franklin, son of
Mr .and Mrs. Winston Shapton;
Mary Ann, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Cann, Kathleen Isa
belle, daughter of Mr .and Mrs.
Irvine Cowan; Clifford Douglas,
son of Mr .and Mrs. Dick Watson.
COMING EVENTS
BAKING SALE — In the base
ment of Exeter Public Library,
Saturday, November 6, at 2:00
p.m., sponsored by Beta Sigma
Phi.
Mrs. M. L. Parker, Hamilton,
is visiting with Mrs. Charles Har
ris and other relatives in Exeter
and vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Minter and
children have returned from Eng4
land.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stone are
visiting friends in Ingersoll this
week.
Mr. Murray Prior, of Toronto,
visited over the weekend with his
aunt, Miss Olive Prior.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann and
Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hod-
gert and Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Love and Ginger, of Grand Bend,
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans and
Barbara, of Clarkson, were guests
of Mrs, William Mair on Sunday.
Miss Jean Hodgins, R.N., who
has been nursing in Bermuda for
the past six months, visited with
Mrs. Winston Shapton last week.
Mr. C. Muxwortliy, who has just
returned from a trip to the west,
visited with relatives in this area.
OYSTER
SUPPER
Under (lie Auspices of
WOODHAM LOL 492
Friday, Nov. 5
Supper will be served from 5:30
followed by a
GOOD PROGRAM
Woodham
Orange Hall
Adults $1.25
Admission
Children 750
HALLOWE’EN DANCE—Hensall
Town Hall, Friday, October 29,
Desjardine Orchestra. Sponsored
by I.O.O.F. and Amber Rebekah
lodges. Prizes for ladies and
gents. Character and comic cos
tumes. -Best dressed couple. Door
prize. Booth in hall. General Ad
mission, 500. -Free children’s
party in Town Hall Saturday, Oc
tober 30, 8 p.m.
FOWL SUPPER—James St. W.A.
will sponsor a fowl supper on
Wednesday, November 17. 28c
BAKING SALE — Sponsored by
Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary, Satur
day, November 13, Exeter Library
basement. 28c
Councillors Resign
—Continued from Page 1
housing area for three years,
will resign for personal reasons.
He was chairman of the police
committee when the system was
reorganized about a year ago:
ALDON
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
ATTENTION Senior Citizens! •—
The social evening of the Senior
Citizens Club has been postponed
until November 9. 2Sc
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY mem
bers are asked to meet in the
Auxiliary room for sewing and
mending on Tuesday, November
2 at 2:30 p.m. 28c
ENGLISH AND
CITIZENSHIP
CLASSES
For
New Canadians
Tuesday, Nov. 2
8 P.M.
SOUTH HURON
DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Lyric
T heat re
Phone 421
Previews Its
Coming Attractions
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
October 29 and 30
How To Marry
A Millionaire
★ Marilyn Monroe
★ Betty Grable
★ Lauren Bacall
Only in Cinemascope could this
masterpiece be produced.
Huron County Health Unit
Immunization Clinic
“The first in a series of pre-school
immunization clinics for Exeter and
district will be held in the basement
of the South Huron Hospital—Branch
Office—entrance off Anne Street—on
Tuesday, November 2, from 3:00 p.m.
to 4:30 p.m.
The second and third dates, of this
series have been set for Novembd*r
23 and December 14.
Children 4 months of age to school
age may be brought to these clinics
to receive initial immunization or re
inforcing inoculations for Diphtheria,
Whooping Cough, Tetanus, and Small
pox,”
BARN
DANCE
Friday, Oct. 29
NO. 83 HIGHWAY
7 Miles East Of Exeter
Residence Of
A. J. PEARCE
JUNIOR
FARMERS
Wed., Nov. 3
S.H.D. HIGH SCHOOL
at 8:30 p.m.
FOR THE GIRLS
a demonstration on
hammered aluminum trays
Ross Dobson Speaker
Boys Please Bring Lunch
Everyone Welcome
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
October 29 and 30
“OUTLAW STALLION”
(Technicolor)
★ Phil Carey
★ Dorothy Patrick
★ Billy Gray
A battle to the death between
man and beast in one of the great
sagas of the West . . .
ON THE SAME PROGRAM
★ Dan Duryea
★ Frances Gifford
“SKY COMMANDO”
Skippers of the skies give you
jet-powered thrills . . .
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
November 2 and 3
“A BULLET IS WAITING”
(Technicolor)
★ Jean Simmons
★ Rory Calhoun
★ Stephen McNally •
It’s a bold, bruising, jolting,
jarring drama . . .
| EXETER LEGION j
| DANCE |
1 LEGION HALL I2 '■'«!' =
E S
Saturday, October 30
I 9 to 12 P.M. I
E * s
j George Wonch and His Airliners I
I WITH THE DIXIEAIRES I
| Features Miller Moods |
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FORTY-THIRD ANNUAL I
CONVENTION |
of the |
EXETER and DISTRICT 1
Council Of
Christian Education
James Street United Church
Wednesday, November 3 i
Afternoon 2 p.m. Evening 7:15 p.m. |
Supper Served at 6 p.m. — $1.00 Per Plate |‘
ALL CHURCH SCHOOL WORKERS I
ARE URGED TO ATTEND |
Convention Theme: =
“Of Such Is The Kingdom” |
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NEWSREEL AND
ADDITIONAL SHORTS
Do A Good Deed — Buy An Apple
MON., TUES., WED. & THURS.
November 1, 2, 3 and 4
Magnificent
Obsession
★ Jane Wyman
★ Rock Hudson
Enhanced by technicolor photo
graphy, we bring this great pic
ture to our screen from its record
breaking Toronto and London
runs.
Admissions for this engage
ment only;
Adults 650 Children 200
Students 350
Exeter District
CO-OP
ANNUAL
MEETING
And Banquet
Friday, Nov. 12
LEGION HALL
Guest Speaker
REV. W. A. YOUNG
Chaplain, O.A.C.
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Saturday, October 30
T
-EXETER LIONS CLUB-
RTY
FREE - FOR ALL CHILDREN - FREE
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Figure Skating |
Classes With Peter Firstbrook
LONDON AS INSTRUCTOR j
— Will Begin — j
Saturday, October 30
2:30 to 5:30 p.m. |
Family Rates — $10.00 for first member, $8.00 for |
second, $6.00 for third for the season |
Private or Semi-Private Lessons |
May Be Arranged With The Instructor |
Sunday Adult Group
at 8:45 p.m. I
$3.00 per couple, $2.00 for individual members |
Minimum Age 18 Years |
• Members May Register Beginning at 2 p.m. ' j
on Saturday, October 30 |
Exeter Public School
SAT., OCT. 30 -
SPECIAL DOOR PRIZES — $5.00, $3.00, $2.00
7 P.M. SHARP
COSTUME PRIZES
For Each of the Following Groups
$1.50, $1.00, 5Oc
Good Spirits
including Angels, Cherubs,
Story Book Characters, etc.
- Special
Open class including coup
les, animals, etc.
Bad Spirits
including ghosts, pirates,
witches, devils, etc.
Fancy
including National
tumes, etc.
Western
including cowboys and In
dians, etc.
Cos-
Comic
Clowns, black face, hoboes,
etc.
Special One-Hour Hallowe'en Film
Featuring Hopalong Cassidy, Abbott and Costello, Woody Woodpecker,
Jack Frost, Crocodile Fighters, Boys Meets A Dog.
FREE TREATS!FREE TREATS!
Sponsored and Supervised By Exeter Lions Club
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