HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-09-14, Page 10THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1950
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Kirkton Fair
Thursday and Friday
September 28 and 29
Senator Golding Will Open the Fair
SPORTS PROGRAM
Includes Running Race ($30), Shetland Pony Race,
Freak Outfit, Foot Races, Calf Race, Bicycle Race,
Musical Chairs on Horseback.
Musical Program by Radio and Loud Speaker
Public School Parade and Drill
-Livestock Parade at 4 O’clock
Outstanding
Professional Stage Show
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"THE NICKLINGS”
Sensational Aerial Artists from the Toronto Ex
hibition, Garden Bros. Circus, and Michigan
State Fair, Spectacular Comedy of the Air!
"MOJO” THE MAGNIFICENT
The Funniest Clown in Canada! The Kids Will
Love Him!
JERRY SLAUGHTER
The Newest and Best Comedy Act in Ontario!
He Comes Direct from a Leading- Night Club
in Toronto.
BILL DAVIES
Hamilton’s Ace Ventriloquist, Featuring- "PAL”,
the Singing- Dog’!
: FRIEDA FREEMAN
"Twinkle-Toe-Tapper” with Talent and Beauty!
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INCREASED PRIZE MONEY — $2,300
Admission 400, Automobiles 250,
Children (under 12 years) 250
Dr. G. Jose, President.Hugh Berry, Sec.-Treas.
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BIRTHS
COOPER—Mr. and Mrs. Divan
Cooper, of Kippen, wish to an
nounce the arrival of their
son, Clayton Murray, on Sept.
7th, at the Hooper Nursing
Home, Exeter.
JONES To Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Jones of Exeter, on Thursday,
September 7th, a son, Gordon
Raymond, at St. Joseph’s Hos
pital, London, Ontario.
OESTREICHER—Dr. and Mrs.
D. L. Oestreicher (nee Betty
Murray), of London, are pleas
ed to announce the birth of a
daughter, Elizabeth Anne, on
Sept, 9, 1950, at Victoria Hos
pital.PARSONS—<To iMr. and Mrs.
Douglas Parsons, Ailsa Craig,
on Sept. 13th, a daughter,
the Hooper Nursing Home
Exeter.
SNOW—Bill and Alma Snow
•Thames Road are happy
announce the birth of a son,
Robert Lyman, a brother for
Billy, on September 8, at Mrs.
Hunter's Nursing Home.
VANDAHL—JEarl and Dorothy
are happy to announce the
birth of their son, Douglas
Robert, on Sept. 3rd at Arb-
rvath, Scotland. .
WHELIHAN—Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Whelihan (nee Mary Mitchell
R.N.), of Lucan, announce the
birth of their son, Patrick
Joseph, at St. Joseph’s Hosp
ital, on Sept. 6th, 19 50.
DEATHS
SAUNDERS—At St. Joseph’s
Hospital on Sunday, Sept. 10,
P950, a son and daughter,
born to Mr. and Mrs. Morley
Saunder (nee Helen Glenn),
of Exeter, twins passed away
Sunday. Interment took place
in McTaggart’s Cemetery on
Monday, September 11, 19 50.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth McAl
lister, R-R- 2 Waterloo, announce
the “engagement o f their elder
daughter, Joyce Farrell, to Hugh
Alexander Duncan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Duncan, R.R.
1 Kirkton. The marriage will
take place at Highland Road
United Church, Kitchener, Ont.,
on October 14th, at 12 noon, c
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor,
Jr., Chiselhurst, announce the
engagement of their only daught
er, Mary Elizabeth, t o John
Thomas Brintnell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Brintnell, Chiselhurst.
The wedding will take place
latter part of September.
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. Amos Wright wishes
thank everyone for the cards,
letters and visits while a patient
in Western Hospital and since
returning home. c
Mr. Bud Lewis wishes t o
thank the many friends who re-
mebered him with cards and
treats while he was a patient in
Victoria Hospital and since com-
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Exeter Ontario
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
September 14, 15 and 15
"Sierra”
Audio Murphy
Wanda Hendrix
-—Fortress of Outlaw Men and Outlaw Beasts
•—A Thousand Wild Horses
—Its Fury Echoes in Stampeding- Thunder
MONDAY, TUESDAY,
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
September 18, 19, 20 and 21
THE MOST EAGERLY
AWAITED MOTION
PICTURE IN YEARS!
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IN MEMORIAM
STAHL—In loving memory of
our dear mother, Mrs. Rosina
Stahl, who passed away to her
eternal reward three years
ago, September 11. 1947.
As we gaze on your picture that
hangs on the wall,
Your smiles and your welcome
we often recall;
We miss you and mourn you in
silence unseen,
And dwell on the memories of
days that have been.
Dear is the grave where mother
is laid,
Sweet is the memory that never
will fade;
Flowers may wither,
and die,
If some will forget
will we, Dear
—Lovingly remembered by her
family, Mrs. Norman Klein-
feldt, Mrs. Ervine Eggertt and
Mr. Irving Stahl and families,
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Zion United Church
USBORNE
at 11:00 a.m.
Sun.,17
Town Hall - Tues., Sept, 19
8:00 p.m.
Anyone interested in joining the Club is invited to attend.
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COMING EVENTS
HURONIA MALE CHOIR will
begin practicing for the winter
months on Tuesday, Sept. 19,
in James St. United Church.
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IN MEMORIAM
DES JARDINE—In loving
ory of a dear mother,
Desjardine, who passed
one year ago, September 16,
1949.
It’s not in the grave that we
think of our loved one,
It’s only the house that she
lived in is there;
She’s younder with Jesus alive
in the glory,
And oh! what a comfort to
know that she’s there.
We’ll meet her again—we know
that for certain:
It may be in Heaven or
haps in the air,
But that’s with the Lord in
plan for the future,
But ours to wait for
meeting up there.
—Ever remembered by her
and daughters.
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THEATRE
GRAND BEND
PRESENTS
FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE
FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
September 15 -16
‘Chain Lightning’
★ Humphrey Bogaj-t
Eleanor Parker
★ Raymond Massey
The thrilling saga of American
first line of defence with jet-
propelled. weapons of the air . .
— Short Subject —
‘RIVIERRA DAYS’
‘STRIFE WITH FATHER’
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MONDAY and TUESDAY
September 18-19
‘East Side
West Side
- Adult Entertainment -
★
★
★
★
daring tempestuous picture
of flaming love
PARAMOUNT NEWS
Barbara Stanwyck
Janies Mason
Ava, Gardner
Van Heflin
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
September 20-21
‘Mr. Standings Builds
His Dream House’
The most amusing .picture you
have seen. If you have seen it
you’ll want to again. If you have
not be sure not to miss it.
• ★ Cary Grant
★ Myrna Loy
★ Melvin Douglas
On Same Program
‘WATER SPEED’
‘FLYS LAST FLIGHT’
Grand Opening
DANCE
Exeter Opera House
Saturday/ September 16
Here’s That Band Again!
FRANK TRAHER
And His Orchestra
FEATURING TRUMPETER ART SOWDEN
AND PIANIST LLOYD KELLY
9:00-12:00 P.M. Special Prizes Admission 750
Bayfield Pavilion
Dancing Every Wednesday and Friday
Evenings Throughout September
Wednesdays —- Elroy Desjardine & Orchestra
Fridays —* Frank Trailer & Orchestra
10:00-1:00 Admission 750
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- Guest Speaker -
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REV. G. G. BERTON
of Centralia
Ladies* Bowling
League Meeting
Town Hall
Tues., Sept. 19
8 p.m.
All interested in the re-organiza-
tion of the Ladies’ Bowling
League are asked to attend the
meeting
Elimville Church
75th Anniversary
Sunday, Sept. 24
at 11 a.m.
'AND
Sunday, Oct. 1
at 11 a.m.
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EXETER ROLLER SKATING RINK
SKATING MONDAY, WEDNESDAY,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
Skating 8:00 to 11:00 P.M.
SATURDAY AFTERNOONS 2:00 TO 4:00 P.M.
ADULTS 350 CHILDREN 250
REFRESHMENT BOOTH
Hot Dogs French Fries Ice Cream
Gum Cigarettes Chocolate Bars
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Harvest Home Service
James Street W.A
Sunday/ September 17
11:00 a.m.
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— Guest Speaker —
REV. ANNE GRAHAM
Assistant Pastoi- of
Metropolitan United Church, London
— Guest Soloist —
BOB STEPHENS
(Tenor) of London
Pupil of W. R. Goulding and Contestant on
CFPL’s "Search for Talent”
Ministers of past years
will be in Church
REV. ROBERT HICKS
REV. GEORGE A. BARNARD
REV. E. LIVINGSTONE
More Details Next Week
Trials of Speed
2.27 TROT OR PACE
FREE-FOR-ALL
Purse $200 Each
Exeter - September 20
MonsterAll-Star
ParadeGrandstand Performance
Wednesday Night
Bands
(Membership tickets hot valid for show)
Admission 500 and 250
to grounds and grandstand GIRLS* SOFTBALL
BICYCLE ANO
FOOT RACES
★ PAUL BROS., Comedy
★ THE NICKLINGS, Acrobats
Floats, Cars,
Freak Outfits,
Bicycles
Schools in Costume
★ JOAN ROSS, Bull Whip Artist
★ FREEMAN SISTERS, Dancers
★ DONETTAS, Balancing Act
★ KEN COOK, Master of Ceremonies
Special Dance, Thurs., Sept. 14
Exeter Opera House
DON ROBERTS AND THE CKNX RANCH BOYS
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10:00-1:00 Admission 750
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Hereford Breeder'
Regional Show
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Junior Farmers’
Tractor Rodeo
Tory Gregg and CKIMX P.A. System
BANC
With CKNX limck
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Boy
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NIGHT
Admission 50c
Admission 500, H.S. Stu dents 25 j«,Car 250, P.S. Children Free
Exhibits Must Rt
A. G. HICKS, PRESIDENT
:main On Cgrounds until 5 P.M.
CLARK FISHER, SEC.-TREAS,