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COMING EVENTS
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Items of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Exeter
The Exeter Times -Advocate is always pleased to publish these items.
We and our readers are Interested in you and your friends. Phone 77Q,
Mr. Cecil Murray is. a patient 1
in Victoria Hospital where he
underwent lin appendectomy.
Airs. iYlu. Etheriniton is a pa- I
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital
where she underwent an opera -1
tion last week,
Andrew L. Snelgrove attended
the Ontario Retail Association of
Radio, Television and Appliance
dealers at the Palace Pier, Tor-
onto last Wednesday and Thurs-
day.
Monday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Horney were Rev, and
Mrs. S. Edworthy,Simeoe; Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Ferguson, Hensall
and Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Greek -
stetter and girls, of Kippers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. :Archer, of
Forest, visited. last week with
Mr. and Mrs. John Luxton.
Mrs. Don Jory underwent an
operation in London on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon May and
family, of Hamilton, spelt the
weekend with Mrs. Wm. May.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bell at-
tended the golden wedding anni-
versary celebration of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bell
in iHarriston.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole, Mr.
and Mrs. B. W. Tuckey and Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Rivers have re-
turned from Florida.
Mrs. J. A. Traquair, who is a
patient in South Huron Hospital,
is improving.
Mr. Charles Davis underwent
an operation in Victoria Hospital.
Robins have been reported and
on Wednesday last Victor Jeffrey
of Usborne, saw a. flock of swans
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Full Line Of Grass Seeds
'55 Hay and Pasture Recommiendations
(Prom Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph)
SPRING WHEAT
Profitable Contracts
FOR BARLEY, CORN, SOYBEANS & SEED OATS
Seedand Fertilizer Supplied
Can'1 'ill hide .
headed north. The swans as a
rule come after the wild ducks.
Jim Ford, who is with the nay
in Nova Scotia, is home on vaca-
tion and is visiting with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred
Ford. Jim considers himself very
lucky as he had planned to fly
home to Centralia. He missed the
Plane and it crashed .on the flight.
John Haberer, of Zurich, a
graduate Of SHAHS, was elected
President of the '56 class of Arts
and Science at the University of
Western Ontario.
A hot beef supper sponsored
by the ladies of Main Street Unit-
ed church Wednesday evening at-
tracted a goodly number,
Exeter Whalen Corners =
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Announcements
Birth, Death and Marriage Notices
are inserted free of charge. Cards
of Thanks cost 755, In Memoriam
Notices 75c for single verse, 25c
extra for each additional verse;
and Engagement Notices are 755.
BIRTHS
BRAVER --,Mr, and Mrs, Orval Bea-
ver, Thames Road, announce the
birth of their son, Brian Scott, at
South Huron Hospital, March 12,
1955.
CAMPBELL—Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Campbell, Hay. P.O., announce the
• birth of their daughter, Deborah
.Ann, at South Huron Hospital,
March 11, 1955,
DIETRICH—Mr. and Mrs. Plus Diet-
rich announce- the birth of their
son, Plus Joseph, at South Huron
Hospital,. March 14, 1955; a brother
for Phyllis, June, Janet, .Marilyn
and Louise,
DUNCAN—Mr, and Mrs, R. L. Dun-
can, Exeter, announce the birth of
their son, Stephen Larry, at South
Huron Hospital March • 10, 1955;
weight 5 lbs., 13 ozs.
.PARSONS—Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Parsons, R.R. 1, Hensall, announce
•birth of their daughter, Susan
Lenore, at South Huron Hospital,
`March 14. 1955.
RADER--Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Rader,
Zurich, announce the birth of their
son, Ronald Edward, at South Hu-
ron Hospital, March 13, 1055; a
brother for Gerald and Marlene.
SMITH—LAC and .Mrs. J. F. Smith,
Exeter, announce the birth of their
son, John Terrance, at South Hu-
ron Hospital, March 12, 1955; weight
7 lbs., 43/4 ozs.
STEINEB—Mr, and Mrs, Tom Steiner
announce the birth of their (laugh-
ter,Susan Jane, at South Huron
Hospital, March 12, 1955;' a sister
for Richard and Vicki -Lee,
TBEVDNS F/O and Mrs. F. F. Tee-
vens, RCAF Station Centralia, an-
nounce the birth of their son, Pat-
rick Joseph, at South Huron i•Ios-
pital, March 2, 1955; a brother for
Martha, John and Michael.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr." and ,Mrs, Irwin Ford, Exeter,
Ontario, wish to announce the en-
gagement of their only daughter,
Mary Anne, to CPI. Thomas Louis
Miller, son of Mr, Samuel Miller and
the late Mrs. Miller. The wedding will
take place in James Street United
Church, April 5, at 2:30 o'clock. 17*
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to take this opportunity
to thank all who helped us in any
way during Eimer's illness and for
Bards, treats, flowers and visits.—
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Rader, Dash-
wood. 17*
Mrs. William Lamport wishes to
thank all those who remembered her
In any way while she was a patient
in Seaforth hospital and since return-
ing home. 17*
IN MEMORIAM
IDOBSON—In loving memory of a
dear husband and father, Montague
Dobson, who passed away one year
ago, March 13, 1954.
Just a tribute of love and remember-
ance,
To a husband and Dad we'll never
forget
His memory to us is a treasure
His loss a lifetime regret.
Ever remembered by his wife Al-
nia, daughters Christine, Rosemary,
and sons, Ross, Robbie and Larry,
and son-in-law Allen. 17*
HARRIS—In loving memory of our
darling son, Stephen Charles, who
-died four years ago, March 15.
We wonder why it had to be
That death took you away from us;
There are others, yes rove know,
But you were ours and we loved you
so.
Four years ago we had to part
With the one we loved with all our
heart;
The wound so deep it will not heal;
Only those whe have lost know how
we feel.
—Sadly missed but ever remembered
by Mummy and Daddy, 17*
WALPER—In loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother who
passed away one year ago, March
17, 19.54, at the Exeter hospital.
You 'meant so much to us,
Muth more than We can say,
It's hard to put our thoughts in words
On this memorial day.
We often think of days gone by
When we were all -together,
The family chain is broken now
nut memories live forever.
—Ever remembered by husband and
family. 17*
WALPER--In loving memory of a
dear mether, Mrs, Melinda Wal -
per, who passed aavey March 17,
1954.
Thoughts drift back t6 by -gone days,
Time moves on, but memory stays.
—Ever remembered by son Melton,
Beta, Carol and Kathryn. 17c
District Forums Can Mohawks Repeat t?
-- Ontin ed from pa e
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-ontined from Pegg 1
well-managed so that the most
work Is accomplished with the
least effort. He likes We employ-
er to be syuspathetio and take an
interest in btai. Good aecemoda-
tion is important, top. It is im-
possible 10 work an eight-hour
day on 'the farm,
Can't Pass Costs On
Parr Line Farum agreed .the
40 -hour week schedule could not
be worked out because farm com-
modity prices would not perlrmit it
and hours of faint. labour cpuld
not be so arranged;
Lower wages are not the
cause of farm labor shortage. In
the case of a married couple a
house, milk, fuel and other ex-
tras are provided.
"The saltie rule applies in agri,•
culture as In industry—shorter
hours of paid labour result in
higher cost ..for the products.
Farm labour costs cannot be
passed on to the consumer,"
DANCE
Mount Carmel
Hall
Thursday
March 17
Dancing 9 to 1
Save Your Papers For
Exeter Lions Club
per
rive
March 30
Proceeds For
Community Welfare Work
Lyric1
Theatre
Phone421
Phone 421
Previews Its
Coming �Attractiona
Previews Its
Coming Attractions
• THURS., FRI. & SAT.
March 17, 18 and 19
The Egyptian
* Jean Simmons
* Victor Mature
'This is truly a spectacular
cinemascope production. Its Orn-
ate costumes and the magnitude
and magnificence of both the in-
door and outdoor settings are
breath -taking.
MONDAY & TUESDAY
March 21 and 22
Love Lottery
* David Niven
* Peggy Cummins
A comedy from the Ealing
studios that is the best yet.
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
March 23 and 24
Tanganyika
* Van Heiflin
* Ruth Roman
A real entertaining action melo-
drama from British East Africa.
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xeter!
Be Prepared .
For Exeter Lions'
Red Cross 8litz
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Friday, .March 18
Starting at B p.m.
5
?lease nave Your Donation 1teady 14thert.
• Tile Lions 'Club Itember Calls At '"our Door
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goal at 10,17. Barash teok it into
the Mohawks' end but waa check-
ed by harry Doak. Williams
Picked an a loose puck and fed It
to an unprotected MacDonald in.
front .of. Baker,
A succession of eight pejialties
broke up the play for the last
half of the period.
On one of the nicest plays of
the night, the tribe =Wed In
front for they third time. Loader
and Beatty broke away with only
two Goderich men back 'and ,the
two skated off to the left side,
drawing the Sailors with them.
Loader sent the puck back to the
right side where McEwen came.
in fast unmolested. He beat.
Hesse with a corner shot.
EXETER
ARENA
ACTIVITIES
THURSDAY, MARCH 17
8;30 pan.
GODERICH vs. MOHAWKS '
FRIDAY, MARCH 18
EXETER FIGURE SKATING
CARNIVAL `—• 5:30
"Enchanted Workshop"
SATURDAY, MARCH 19
2 p.m. and 8 pan.
PUBLIC SKATING
SUNDAY, MARCH 20
BROOM BALD PLAYOFFS
1 -2—Ladies
2 - 3—Legion vs. Mohawks
3 - 4 --Teenagers vs. Thames Boad
MONDAY, MARCH 21
8:00 p.m.
AIR FORCE HOCKEY
PLAYOFFS
TUESDAY, MARCH 22
8:30 p.ln.
GODERICH vs, MOILAWKS
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23
8:30 p.ni.
AIR FORCIl BROOM BALL
PLAYOFFS
ALDON
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
March 18 and 19
"SABRINA"
* Humphrey Bogart
* Audrey Hepburn
* William Holden
The brilliant Broadway hit be-
comes the season's most magnetic
romantic comedy , .
CARTOON
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
March 22 and 23
"BENEATH THE
12 MILE REEF"
(Cinemascope, Technicolor)
* Robert Wagner
* Terry Moore
e * Gilbert Roland
* J. Oarrol Naish
A fresh and exciting experience
• , it takes you 20 fathoms
under the sea.
NEWSREEL
Adults li0¢ Children 30¢
'Tax Included
A screened shpt bY MacDonal
C
at 6.31 tied the score azi at l.12
Williams potted the wincing goal
unassisted. Barash and Merriam
scored at 16.47 and 1040 to put
the game on lee for the Sailors.
IDoug Sanith suffered a five -
stitch cut on the forehead 1n the
second period which left the
tribe withonly two. defenceulen
while lie was off for repairs.
.Beta Sigma Phi Sorority nmet,
at the home of Mrs. Eugene Bea-
ver on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Howard K1umpp, Mrs.
Walter Bentley, l\lrs. Don Geiser
and Miss June Bierling presented
a pantomine.
MT's. Gordon Baynham won the
gift.
Reunion Dance
of the
Old Kippen Gang
EXETER LEGION
MEMORIAL HALL
Friday, March 18
9-1
Music By
MURDOCH'S ORCHESTRA
Novelty Dances
Prize For Best Step Dancer
Cliff Watson Will Officiate
General Admission 500
Lunch 'Facilities
Everybody Welcome
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DANCING
Every Saturday Night
From 9 to 12
Lucan Memorial Arena
ROCKY NASH
And His Tune WranOlers
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Follow .
The
Mohawks _
Goderich Sailors
Thursday, March 17
Tuesday, March 22
Exeter Arena - 8:30 p.m.
iie Huronia Male Choir
And Accompanying Cast Present Their Fifth Operetta
'THE MIKADO'
By Gilbert & Sullivan
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY
March 23, 24 and 25.
at 8.00 p,m. sharp
South Huron District .High School
Admission: Reserved Seats 750 --Rush Adults 500
. Children (12 and under) 35¢
FOR RESERVE SEATS SEE W. G. COCHRANE, PHONE 14
14
Don't Miss This Presentation , . .
.... It's Bigger And Better Than Ever..
5
The Enchanted Toy Shop'
• Raggedy Anns
• Indians
• Soldiers
• Baby Dolls
• Precision Drills
Exeter Aena
Friday
March 18'
83Opm.
EXETER FIGURE SKATING CLUB'S
SECOND CARNIVAL
Featuring
Peter Firstbrook
London Professional -- A Champion Skater
Carolyn Spellman.
London Junior Professional— A Beautiful Artist
OUTSTANDING NUMBERS FROM
LONDON'S ICE SHOW
80 District Children
In A Bigger And -tetter
Ice Extravaganza
Help The Club Skate To Bigger ,Things
'Admission ''751E Children 350
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