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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-05-25, Page 12Page 12 Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Harness and son Gregory visited friends in Hendon on Saturday. Strawberry and Ham Supper Wopdham Under the auspices of United Church W.A. Wed., June 21 — Program — Western Ontario’s Foremost Artists including London Champion ‘Tour Chorders” THEATRE Phone 421 Previews its Coming Attractions THURS. - FRI. - SAT. May 25-26-27 ‘The Great Dan Patch’ ' Dennis O’Keefe ★ Gale Russell The beautiful, reckless story a man who knew his horses . of Hospital Fund —Continued From Page One tion, London, donated a cheque for $50. Further donations were re­ ceived from Hay Township dur­ ing the week. Donors from B.S. No. 8 were Joe Schwartzentruber, Adelbert Smith, John Gackstetter± per, Grenier, Annie gard, Eben Kuno to the U.S.S. Solomon Stanley Clarence Harold Edmund Herb more, Edmund Erb zentruber, William Emily Clark, Ed truber, for $125. ■S.'S. No. 12 donors were Leo­ nard Merner, Garnet and Court­ ney Burmeister, Ed J. Stire, ! Joseph Ducharme, Ed -Kalb- Ifleisch, Henry Schilbe, E. Blake Horner, W. H. Edighoffer, Charles Becker, for $67,50. Also from Hay, Gordon Ben­ der, Alvin Rader, Mrs. Mary T ie m an , David Schroeder, E. Haist, Arthur Allemand, Mr. and Mrs. Syd Baker, and Mrs. Letta R. Taylor—61. Four Centralia residents add­ ed $125 to Stephen’s total. The list as at May 23— Exeter Prev. acknow................I John Jones ................ Mark Mitchell ........... Miss Effie Treble ...... Mrs. Ida M. Goodison, Sarnia ..................... E.P.S. Music Program Supertest Petroleum Edmund Paul Finkbeiner, Fred Miller, Weigard, Hartman, amount of No. 9 Baechler Sander, Gascho, Widrick, . Oesch, Bierling, THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 1950 May 22, i. I. C. Cowan, a daughter, Judith Announcements MON. - TUES. - WED. May 29 - 30 - 31 ‘East Side West Side’ - Adult Entertainment ★ Barbara Stanwyck ★ James Mason Ar Van Heflin Ar Ava Gardner When you’re married to a other women pursue . . man Coming for Six Days, June 5-10 “MA AND PA KETTLE ! GO TO TOWN” MATINEES SATURDAY AND HOLIDAYS AT 2:30 P.M. Julian Monty, Edmund Wai- Becker, Ducharme, Louis Bill Tin George Mrs. Wei- Ziler, Alvin Walper, Ivan Sharrow, $69. donors were , Bei’t Bachert, William Clark, Roy Gingerich, Rudy Gustav Thomas Chris Rannie, Mrs, Schwartzen- Oesch Bohn Dins- Swart- $53,814.77 25.00 5.00 25.00 500.00 41.30 Total Reported Corp., London ...... N. G. Thomson ......... 50.00 100.00 $54,560.77 Stephen Prev. acknow.............$8,665.00 125.004 Centralia residents $8,790.00 Usborne Prev. acknow..............$19,467.00 Elimville Euchre Club 35.00 $19,502.00 Middlesex- Otto Brown ........... Hay Township Prev. acknow. ....... . $ 100.00 3,410.00 322.00Additional .................. $3,732.00 Hensall Prev. acknow..............200.00 Tuckersmith Prev. acknow..............■$932.00 General Prev. acknow...............$160.00 EXETER ROLLER SKATING RINK Skating 8:00 to 11:00 P.M. ADULTS 350 CHILDREN 250 REFRESHMENT BOOTH Hot Dogs French Fries Ice Cream Gum Cigarettes Chocolate Bars SKATING WED., FRI. AND SAT. EVENINGS 0 Opening intermediate O.B.A. Baseball EXETER COMMUNITY PARK /Way 3 J Goderich vs. Exeter Admission 35 0 6:30 p.m. Baseball Game Sale and Show of Swine - Machinery Demonstration AGRICULTURAL GROUNDS, STRATFORD 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1950 — PROGRAM — Ontario’s Outstanding 1-Day Heavy and Light Horse Show Judging will commence at 12:30 noon and will include: Clydesdale, Percheron and Belgian Stallions: Agricultural and Heavy Draft Teams, four-horse hitch; all line classes of heavy horses. Thoroughbred, Standard Bred, Hackney & Coach Stallions; Carriage & Roadsters, Ponies, Express & Delivery, Hunter and Saddle on the line; Tandem Hitch, Road Races. SWINE SHOW AND SALE Judging at 12:30 • Sale at 2:15 32 Registered Yorkshires, including bred and open sows, young boars and market hogs. 5 For catalogues of sale or prize lists of Horse Show, write: R. E. White, Secretary, Stratford, Ont. Foster* M. Dempsey, Pres. Jack McCracken, Mgn. Director .w Birth. Death and Marriage Notices are inserted free of , charge. Card of Thanks 50p. In Memoriam Notice 50c for single verse. 35c extra each additional verse, gagements 50c, Mr. and Mrs. William Fawcett of Mitchell spent Sunday with Mrs. Arthur Mitchell. Mrs. iCy Pollen and Mrs. Mac- Craclien of Flint, Mich,, spent a couple days last week with Mrs. Arthur Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. and Kenneth, Mr. Gordon 'Penrose and spent the week-end and Mother’s Day with Mrs. Penrose and Eva. Exeter Opera House Last Dance of Season j.W. Penrose and Mrs. baby Lynda Sat, May 27 FRANK TRAHER & ORCH BIRTHS COWAN—On Monday, to Mr. and Mrs. Exeter, Ann, a sister for Donnie and David, at Mrs. Batten’s Nurs­ ing Home. GRAHAM—To Sgt. and Mrs. A. Graham, of Exeter, on Thurs- ... day, May 18, a son, Douglas :v‘Glen, a brother for Alfred, at Miss Ballantyne’s Home. NEILSON—Mr. and Neilson, Parkhill, nounce the birth ter, Satv toria Hospital. RESTEMAYER — Mr, Leonard Restemayer wood, are the birth Aaron, a Ruth and Hunter’s Saturday, COMING EVENTS Virginia May on Vocals £;00-12:00 Admission 750 BAND CONCERT — Un June 4,1 Sunday afternoon at 3:00, in Community Park. Silver collec­ tion, proceeds to bq donated to the Manitoba Relief Fund. Band under the direction of Ted Walper. 25c N u r Si ix 8’ .irday, 'May Mrs, wish of a r 13, Vernon to an- daugh- in Vic- and Mrs. , of Dash- announce son, Glen • for happy to of their suu, baby brother Bernice, at Mrs. N u r s in g Home on 'May 20. DEATHS BAKER—In Exeter on Friday, May 19, 1950, Elizabeth Ann Heaman, beloved wife of the late F. W. Baker, in her eighty-fourth year. CLIPSON—At her late residence 145 Thames St. south, Inger­ soll, on Saturday, May 20, 1950, Clara Jane Davis, be­ loved wife of George C. Clip- son, and daughter of the late Daniel and Mrs. Davis, of Exe­ ter. KLEINSTIVER—At his late resi­ dence, Dashwood, on Wednes­ day, May 24, Louis Klein- stiver, dear brother of Mrs. Ed Edighoffer, of Zurich; Mrs. Lucinda Mclsaac, Dashwood; in his seventy-fifth year. Rest­ ing at the T. Harry Hoffman funeral home in Dashwood from where the funeral will take place on Saturday, May 27, at 2:30 p.m. Interment in Dashwood Evangelical Ceme­ tery. MAY—Suddenly in Exeter, on Thursday, May IS, 1950, Jo­ seph May, in his ninety-first year. STEBBINS—At the home of her son Delos Stebbins, near- Grand Bend, on Sunday, May 21, 195'0’, Mrs. Julia Stebbins, widow of the late Damos Steb­ bins, in her ninetieth year. TURNBULL—In London, Tues­ day, May 23, 1950, Oliver Turnbull, in his sixty-fourth year. Interment was in Grand Bend Cemetery on Thursday. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moir, Exe­ ter, Ont., announce the engage­ ment of their younger daughter, Norma Patricia, to F/O Sydney Gordon Squires, of Summerside, P.E.I., son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Squires, Halifax, Nova The marriage will take June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Vallance Mitchell, Ont., wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Margaret Amelia, to Charles Austin, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Nediger, Clinton, Ont. The marriage to take place June 5, at the bride’s home in Mitchell. c Mr. and Mrs. Otis Sawyer of Kirkton wish to announce the engagement of their second daughter, Lois Eleanor, to Wil­ liam Harvey Hodgins, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy J, Hodgins, of Crediton. The wedding to take place Saturday, June 3. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J. Mer­ ner of Zurich announce the en­ gagement of their daughter, Marjorie Mae, to Hubert DatarS Schilbe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Schilbe. The marriage will take place at 3 o’clock on Saturday, June 10, in St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, Zurich. * Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Snider, Zurich, announce the marriage of their daughter, Nola Grace, to Mr. Keith Elgin Horner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Hornet, of Zurich. The wedding will take place on Saturday, June 3, at 2 p.m. in the Church of God, Grand Bend. CARDS OF THANKS Mrs. Gus Latta wishes to press her sincere thanks to those who so kindly remembered her with gifts, messages of cheer and visits during Her re­ cent illness in St. Joseph’s Hos­ pital, London. ? Miss Marlene Towle wishes to express her thanks for the cards, treats and other remembrances sent to her while a patient in Victoria Hospital turning home. The Southcott fully acknowledge pressions of sympathy, the beau­ tiful floral tributes and the many acts of kindness extended during their recent bereavement and through the weeks that Her­ bert was confined to hospital. * The family of the late Joseph May desire to express their sin­ cere thanks to all for the kind expressions of sympathy and as­ sistance during their recent be­ reavement, 25* Mrs. Hubert Hunter wishes to thank her friends and neighbors for cards, treats and visits while she was a patient in Victoria Hospital and since returning home. 25* Scotia, place c Inglis, * ex- all ■and since re- family grate- the kind ex- IN WINNIPEG AIRLIFT — This is the crew of an RCAF Centralia Dakota on return from Winnipeg where they took part in the great airlift to assist flooded Winnipeg. Shown from left to right are F/O J. L. M. Donovan, F/O Moir, F/L Terry Dalton, F/S M. Madson, Clinton, Cpl. A. A. Tyreman, Clinton, and LAC W. A. Smith. The crew flew to Minnesota to get sand bags for dykes, to Ottawa for personnel. The two Clinton radiomen helped keep com­ munications open in the flooded area. —RCAF Photo I own topics— Items of Social and Personal Interest in and Around Exeter The Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish these items. We and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Phone 31w Friends attending the Wanner- Pym wedding on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lillie, Miss Weldman, Mr. Dunlevie, Mr. Mrs. Graham McDougall, and Mrs. Needham and Mr. bert Wyatt, of London, Mr. Mrs.’Norm Knight,-Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wanner, Seaforth. Dr. J. M. Harvey, of Olds, Alta., and his mother, Mrs. B. H. Harvey, of Mitchell, called on friends in Exeter recently. Dr. Harvey was in Montreal on business before visiting in Exe­ ter and Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. J. Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Woodhall and little daughter, of Leamington, visited Sunday with Mrs. Penrose and Eva. Mr. August Gregus and son August, and Mrs. John Spacek visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Woodall in Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. William Switzer, Mr. Karl Guenther and Mrs. Roy Ratz of Shipka attended the funeral of the late iMr. Arnol Hallman of Listowel Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coates, Misses Shirley and Wilma and Keith and Mrs. William Hodgert and Mr. Ro- and and ! late Mrs. to thank neighbors sympathy them in re- Jo- c of Mr. Clinton Sweet wishes to thank those who sent him cards, treats and flowers and for visits during his recent illness. * The family of the Elizabeth Baker wish their many friends, and relatives for their and kindness shown their recent sad bereavement; also for the beautiful floral tri­ butes and those who loaned cars. Special thanks to Rev. H. J. Snell, Dr. Fletcher and the pall­ bearers. * Mrs. Joe McDonald wishes to thank her relatives and friends for cards, treats and visits, also the beautiful flowers she ceived while a patient in St. seph’s Hospital. IN MEMORIAM FLYNN—In loving memory George Flynn, who died May 26, 1942. It is lonesome here without you, Dad, There is such a vacant place. For we never hear your footsteps Or see your smiling face. As we loved you, so we miss you. In our memory you are near; Loved, remembered, longed for always, Bringing many a silent tear. Good was his heart, his ship true, Loved and respected by knew; a useful life came a end . , . died as he lived—everyone’s friend. —Remembered by his wife and* friend­ all he To He sudden family. PERKINS- a loving Freeman one year Shall we mercy, Shall we think doom, Or the stepping on To a bigger, better home*/ —Sadly missed by family. MOTZ — Father passed and Mother Lucy E. Motz, who passed away May 26, 1948. ’Tis sweet to know we’ll meet again, Where troubles are no more, And that the ones we loved so well Have lust gone on before. -—Ever remembered by their daughter Vera and grand­ daughter Judy, Detroit, Mich.* NEEB —In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Mary Ann Neeb, who passed away three years ago, May 24, 1947. The joys we shared together Are the memories we hold dear. And the happiness you gave us, Keeps you always forever near. -—Ever remembered by her sons, daughters and grandchildren.* In loving memory of husband and father* Perkins, who died ago, May 2.3, 1949. doubt my of the In loving Josiah S. away May Fathers death as threshold wife and 25 memory of Motz who 30, 1944, Kirkton Community Association Preliminary THEATRE motored to Niagara Falls Sunday sight of Juvenile Contest ABERDEEN HALL, KIRKTON Friday, June 2 8:00 pan. D.S.T. Open to all Public School pupils. Entries close May 26. For entry forms and information apply: Mrs. C. A. Campbell, Kirkton, Phone 30 *» * Garden Party Wednesday, July 19 GRAND BEND PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY-SATURDAY May 26-27 ★ Bob Hope and enjoyed the fine “Blossom Week”. Miss May Jones is Dr. and Mrs. W. Jimmy and Karen, visited Mr. and Mrs. son on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wilson and family arrived from Regina over the week-end. tMr. Wilson has accepted a position with Dinney Furnitui’e. Mr. H. C. Rivers has purchased a lot from Miss A. Handford. Gidley Street. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Warwick, Gary and Terry Lee, of Port Huron, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sparks and David of Kincardine spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones. District people who attended the funeral' of the late Mrs. George Clipson ,at Ingersoll on Monday were: Mrs. Isaac Stat­ ham and son of Arkona, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Cockwill and son Jack of Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker and daughter Mar­ garet of Cromarty, Mr. L. Wise­ man of Seaforth, Mrs, Sid Davis of Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cornish*, Hay. Mr. and Mrs. Manford Belling and Mrs. Harrison of Detroit were visitors over the week-end with Mrs. Arthur Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs were in Niagara Falls the fore­ part of the week attending Automotive Convention. jMr. Doug. Knowles is in ronto this week, beginning a week course in embalming. Mr. Clark Fisher was in ronto last week attending annual Provincial convention of the directors of the Agricultural Societies. Those who attended the fune­ ral of Mrs. H. C. Gr.iff, Stratford, were iMr. and Mrs. Norman Mid­ dleton, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Brock, Mr. Will Hunter, Mrs. Frank Coates, Mrs. Frank Del- bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dickens and Mrs. George Hunter, Les Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Skinner. Mr. and. Mrs, John R. Calvert of Ilderton and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Calvert and Nancy, of Denfield, spent Sunday with Mr. James P. Bowey and Mrs. Olive Grainger. Mr. and Mrs. Aljoe Sanders attended the funeral of eight- year-old Judith Grange at Au­ burn on Sunday. The young girl was killed when struck by a car just after she came out of school. holidays. Lawson, on L. of Listowel, James Law- the To- five To- the Property Transfers The auction sale of real estate and effects of the late Richard Davis was held Saturday last. The home on John St. was pur­ chased by Mr. Harry Bierling for $4250 white the 75-acre grass farm, being lot 23, con­ cession 4, Stephen was knocked down to Mr. Earl Haist for $1300. M usic - Music - Music If It’s Music and Fun You Want Then Come to the E.D.H.S. Auditorium Wed., May 31 at 8:30 p.m. when the ■ South Huron Junior Farmers present their Variety Concert Life with Junior Admission 500 Advance tickets may be bought from Junior Farmer members ‘The Great Lover’ ★ 'Rhonda Fleming ★ Roland Young ★ Roland Culver Those boudoir eyes, that reckless nose, that fighting cliin . . . . It’s all Hope and a smile wide! Cartoon, “HECTOR’S HECTIC LIFE” - Plus Two Additional Shorts - “WHITE MAGIC” and “ROLLER DERBY GIRL” MONDAY - TUESDAY May 29 - 30 Paulette Goddard • William Bishop Oscar Homolka ★* ★ ‘Anna Lucasta’ - Adult Entertainment - The story of a girl who took the wrong road but found a by-path to happiness . . . Three Stooges Comedy, “HOCUS POCUS” Ho COME TO The Fashion Show Sponsored by BETA SIGMA PHI on Wednesday, 14 June, 1950 at The High School Auditorium Admission 50c Door Prizes at 8:00 p.m. Complete Review of Fashions for you — And your little girl, too! Proceeds to Hospital Fund With the Co-operation of the Local Merchants Bowling Banquet —-Continued from Page One Gladys Chambers, Dorothy Brady, June Broom, Anna Brock, Marg Ryckman, Mae Wolfe and Bernice Bleay. Door prize Winners for the evening Were Marlon Walters, Lillian Hunter-Duvar and Mrs, Robert Cutting. “Doug “Pink” Pryde, writer of “Kingpin Chatter”, congratu­ lated the league oh a successful season. Vice-president of the organiza­ tion is Phil Haworth; Dorothy Hall is secretary-treasurer. School Festival —-Continued from Page One group. Lois Simpson and Peter Hall tied for top honors in the senior class. June Walters was the only entry in the string competition. Don Webster and Don Bergie played a trumpet duet In the wind class.