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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-10-26, Page 12M Phone 421 Previews its Coming Attractions NOTICE Continuing every Saturday until further notice, flie Wrst show will start at 6:00 p.m. Box office opens at 5:30 p.m. FRIDAY and SATURDAY October 27 - 28 In 25 years only three! Covered Wagon’, ‘Cimarron’ Now ‘The and the; times-advocate, exeter, Ontario, Thursday morning, October 26, 19S0 River’ Yr John Wayne Yr Montgomery ('lift 4 STARRING ESTHER MONDAY and TUESDAY October 30 - 31 VAN JOHN with PAULA RAYMOND CONNIE HAINES • CLINTON SUNDBERG and Guest Stars LENA HORNE-ELEANOR POWELL A ROBERT Z. LEONARD PRODUCTION Written by Dorothy Cooper and Jerry Davis robStlleonard • joepasterSak A MEIRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE Mr. J. P. Bowey and his sister Mrs. Grainer, visited with the latter’s daughter, Mrs. O’Heir, of Hamilton, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Campbell, Belmont, visited with kMn and Mrs. Andrew Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doerr, of Exeter, and Mrs. H. W. Doerr and George of Mitchell, attended the wedding of their relative Mr. "Broden, Brooks Roberts to Miss Dianne DouSglas in EgMngton United church, Toronto, on Mon­ day, : Mr. and Mrs. H. Wood return­ ed home at the end of the week after visiting their daughters in Hamilton and Toronto. Larry Briutnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Briutnell, had his tonsils removed last .week at Dr. Dun­ lop’s office. Mrs. W. C. Robinson and Miss Luella and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bloezing, of Grosse Point, Mich., spent the week-end visiting with relatives. Mrs. Harry Leonard and Linda returned to their home at Bright, Thursday, after spending a week with freinds and relatives. Mrs. Myrtle Hunter, of Lon­ don spent the week-end with her son-in-law and and Mrs. Doug. Larry. Mrs. and Mr. and children of Burgesville spent Sunday with their aunt and un­ cle, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lampman. man. Chairman W. E. Miditon, Car- frey Cann and Mrs. E. W. San­ ders, are delegates to the Ontario Public School Trustees conven­ tion which meets in Toronto the latter part of this week. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Holtzman Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holtzman, Mrs, Alf Holtzman, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pfaff, Mrs. Art Pfaff Marilyn and Mi*. Horace Pfaff attended Norman Crediton, Tuesday. Misses London,. the funeral of the late Holtzman, formerly of at Ortonville, Mich., on Phyllis Kerslake of . and Hazel, of Toronto, having spent a week in ,New York City, are now visiting their par­ ents, Mr. .and Mrs. A. Kerslake of Usborne. ■ daughter, Mr. Briutnell and Ross Hughes Euchre 0" Announcements Birth. Death and 'Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 50c, In Memoriam Notice 50c for single verse. 25c extra for each additional verse. En­gagements 50c. ........... BIRTHS re Did you ever dream of Romance in Sun Valley? Your dreams come true in M-G-M's spectacular Musical in color by CREDITON TOWN HALT; Weds? Nov. 1 Under the Auspices of the Crediton Women’s Institute Lunch Will Be Served ADMISSION 40c South Huron Ju nior Farmers and Institute MEETING Wed., Nov. 1 at 8:30 p.m. EXETETl DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL A Guest Speaker Will Be Present to Discuss Poultry Management and Feeding Practices at the Boys’ Meeting BOYS BRING LUNCH Reception and Dance FOR MR. AND MRS. ARNOLD CANN FARQUHAR HALL Friday, Oct. 27 Music by Canadian Ramblers Everybody Welcome Barclay’s Square Home of OLD TIME DANCING Every Thur, and Sat. Nights A Special Holiday Dance Sunday Midnight 12:05 to 3 WITH THE WESTERNAIRES STRATFORD 37 Market Place Presentation WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY November 1-2 and Dance FOR MR. AND MRS. ELMER WILLIS EXETER OPERA HOUSE AYOTTE—-To Mr. and Mrs. Ur­ ban Ayotte, of Dashwood, a son, Michael Joseph, at St, Joseph’s Hospital, London, on October 3, 1950. ROBINSON—Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robinson of Centralia are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Shari Anne, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on October 18, 1950. DEATHS Mr. and Mrs. Amos Warwick, Garry and Terry Lee, of Pt. Hur­ on, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Clark Fisher. Mr. .and Mrs- Frank Johns, Gordon and Lois and Miss Joyce McCann, of Toronto, spent Sat­ urday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Percy McFalls. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Stewart, who spent the summer at their cottage at Grand Bend, have rented an apartment in London for the winter, Mr. and Mrs, VanCamp have gone to London to spend the wnter with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fisher,Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fisher, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Blair and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe were in Kincardine last week attending the Steed- Davis wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hockey and family visited in Ridgetown on Sunday. Mrs. Sidney Davis has return­ ed home after visiting for a cou­ ple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. D. McInnis at Paisley and with her sister at Tara. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jermyn spent the week-end visiting in more,‘Walt Bentley, Chuck Snell Ohio. At Archbolt Mr. Jermyn inspected 'the plant where the beetloaders are made. Mrs. William Carr, Mrs. Wal­ ter Connor and’ Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fanson, of Windsor and Detroit, visited with relatives over the week-end. Mr. Doug Pryde was the week­ end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harrower, of Thedford. MUSSER—In Exeter, on Friday, October 20, 1950, Joan Dun­ can, beloved wife of Abraham Musser, in her eighty-first year. SCOTT—Suddenly, in Usborne Township on Friday, October 20, 1950, Jean Uldene Rundle, beloved wife of Clifford in her thirty-first year. ENGAGEMENTS Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet J. Patter­ son of Dashwood announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Elizabeth, to Arthur James Gillard of London, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gillard, of Delaware. The marriage will take place at one o’clock on Saturday, November 18, in Grand Bend United Church, Grand Bend, Ont. 26c CARDS OF THANKS The Exeter Lions Club wishes to thank the Badminton Club for then* co-operation in making the Arena gymnasium available for their annual Hallowe’en Frolic. 26c Jimmy wish to Mr. Irvine McElrea, and Gail, of Woodham, thank their many friends, rela­ tives and neighbours for their sympathy, heli) and all ^kindness shown in their ment in the loss and mother. Mr. Sam® Sims to express their sincere thanks to the relatives, neighbours and friends for their sympathy and kindness extended to them in their recent sad bereavement and for the beautiful floral tributes and to those who loaned cars. Special thanks to the pallbearers, flower bearers, the ladies who helped at the home, Dr. Fletcher, Rev. Currie and Mr. Frank Tay­ lor. 26c recent bereave- of a loving wife 26* and family wish COMING EVENTS opera house Hallowe’en Frol ic EXETER ARENA Tuesday, October 31-7 p.m Prizes — All' Kinds of Costumes — Refreshments Free for AU — Parade to Arena from Huron and Main at 6:45 p.m. PARENTS WELCOME Mi*, and -Mrs. Pat Tyler, of Grand Bend, called on friends In Exeter on Thursday. Library Basement at 3 p.m. T Presentation Friday, Oct. 27 Good Music Ladies Please Bring Lunch Teen Town fl Come with the crowd Home Baking - Aprons - White Elephant Booth, etc. TEA WILL BE SERVED CHICKENS ick-Pot Prize TURKEYS Door Prize Thursday, Oct. 26 & Nov. 2 Admission 500 and Dance FOR MR. AND MRS. JAMES BARKER MOORESVILLE HALL for the CHILDREN OF EXETER AND DISTRICT I 4 * i / I i I A 9 1 I > > > f f I F F THE HOME & SCHOOL meeting will be held in James Street Sunday School on Friday, Octo­ ber 27, at 8 p.m. and .program will consist of Mrs. J. D. Smith, the librarian, giving a talk on Children’s Books and Library Week. General discussion : “Supervision of children crossing highway going to and from school". Social half hour will follow. Everyone welcome. Masquerade DANCE Sponsored and Supervised by EXETER LIONS CLUB BAZAAR — are holding sale and tea on Saturday, 3 to 6 p.m. The Ladies’ Guild a bazaar, baking in the Parish Hall November 18, from 26 c EUCHRE — The T.M.C. Club will hold a progressive euchre in the Parish Hall on Monday evening, October 30, at 8:15 p.m. Good prizes; lunqh. Admission 40 A c LECTURE & LANTERN SLIDES — Reserve Monday, November 6, for interesting slides and lecture on Bermuda, British Guiana and British West Indies by Miss Florence Kent. Sponsored by the James Street Evening Auxiliary. 26c COMMUNITY SALE — Sponsored by the Grand Bend Women’s Institute in the Town Hall, Grand Bend, November 11. 26c BAZAAR AND TEA — Main St. W.A. Bazaar and Tea will be held in the library basement on October 28. 19c DANCE" — In Russeldale Hall, Friday, November 3. Under the auspices of Russeldale Girls’ Softball Team. Music by Can­ adian Ramblers. 26c Attention! All those interested in promoting a new industry in Exeter will kindly attend a Mr. A. W. Musser extends to i his many friends and neighbours ■ sincere thanks for floral tributes: and kindly expressions of sym-« pathy in his recent sad bereave-1 ment. and also to those who so J kindly remembered Mrs. Musser; during her illness. Special thanks ' is extended to Mrs. Maude Hor­ ton who gave her such kindly care. 26* Many thanks to all those who! sent me flowers, letters and ‘ cards and for the visits I re-! ceived while a patient in St. i Joseph’s Hospital. 26c 1 —Mabel Selves j IN MEMORIAM ‘ BAKER—In loving memeory of, Joe Baker, who passed awayi ten years ago on October 26, i 1040. ’ There But Never But•k Broderick Crawford ★ Jeanne Dru Academy Award Winner MATINEES SATURDAY AND HOLIDAYS AT 2:30 P.M. e Help the Exeter Wolf Cubs by buying an apple from the boys! Desiardine’s Orchestra is never a day that passes , by j my thoughts reach out to you; < a joy that comes to me I wish you could share it too. ; In my garden of beautiful mem- ' ories i i You return to me each day; For you are just as dear today As the day you went away/ —Sadly missed by the family. 26* ’ Friday, Oct. 27 8 to 12 p.m.To the 21st Annual Seaforth Lions ★ ★ ★ PRIZES COSTUMES NOVELTY DANCES Oyster Supper Woodham Orange Hall Friday, Nov. 3 Supper served from 5:30 to 8 Followed by a Three-Act Play 'CALM YOURSELF' Presented by Centenary W.A. Admission $1.25 Children Under 12 - 60c Under the Auspices of Woodham L.O.L. 402 ALDON THEATRE Saturday, October 28 Hallow’ een Frol ic Memorial Arena, Seaforth Tuesday, October 31 • OUTSTANDING ICE SHOW ® BINGO, AND YOUR FAVOURITE GAMES • DANCING ® MAJOR DRAW FOR NEW CAR OR TRACTOR • PRIZES FOR CHILDREN IN COSTUME — The Night of the Year in Seaforth — — Admission — MEETING *» Exeter Town Hall Fri., Oct. 27 7:30 p.m. Chamber of Commerce * .GAISER—In loving memory of 1 I a dear wife and mother, Sy-, 1 billa Gaiser, who passed away « one year ago. One ■year has passed since that! sad day one we loved was called ■ away; | took her home—it was His will, But in our hearts she liveth still. —Sadly missed by Albert Gaiser and family. 26* HARNESS-—In loving memory of a dear sister, Lucinda, who passed away three years ago, October 26, 1547, Whatever else we faH to do, We never fail to think of you; You linger in our memory still, Not just today—-but always will. —Sadly missed by sisters Lillie ■ and Ella. 56*! at 7:45 p.m. Prizes for Girls’ and Boys’ Costumes - Comic, Fancy and Character, etc. Under 10 and Over 10 Moving Pictures • Candy, etc. All children in the district are invited Sponsored by the I.O.O.F. and Rebekah Lodge, Hensail A la The Showboat!‘Ina » ADULTS 35c CHILDREN IN COSTUME FREE MONDAY and TUESDAY October 23-24 — One Show at 8 p.m,— GRAND BEND PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS k Humphrey Bogart A Gloria Grahame NEWS REEL WISE OLD OWL FRIDAY and SATURDAY October 27 - 28 Two Shows nt 7:30 and 0:30 22- featuring - NOVEMBER 15 and 16 in the Preston Foster ... Ellen Drew ★ Andy Devine Paramount Champion. Ten thousand savages ravage the West SHORTS —- “SUDDENLY IT’S SPRING” “FLAT BUSH FLORIDA” * V* Be Prepared For Girl Guide Cookie Day Saturday, October 28 Guides will call at your door with 25$ packages of cookies. These have been baked especially for Guides by the Barker Biscuits Company. Help us to help ourselves by buying at least one package when the girls call this Saturday, -M w- Announcing a Presentation by The Exeter Lions Club ENTERTAINMENT EXTRAORDINARY COLORFUL STAGE SETTINGS SKITS — HUMOUR — FUN FOR EVERYONE POPULAR MUSIC — CHORUSES, QUARTETS High School Auditorium Curtain 8:00 P.M. ADMISSION All Reserved Seats $1.00 General Admissions Adults 750 * Children 500 Seat Plan — At Jas. P. Bowey’s —an