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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-05-19, Page 12Poe 12 THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1055 1 4111141111,14111$0441IIA140011114+4141111111111411nH/41111441111114441A/,110011114144444445111144411111141j!1111144411111n1.111,‘ 1 LIBERAL RALLY Come Out And Hear Hon. Farquhar Oliver LIBERAL LE40E4 IN ONTARIO JAMES R. SCOTT X41111EI1AL CAA'DIDATE IN HURON Public School, Goderich THURSDAY, MAY 26, AT 8:30 P.M. (Inserted by Huron Liberal Association) ruu1111111111114111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Mutt 11111111111111111111111!Mt 44111111111111111111111.11111111111111111111111'x. Come Out And Meet Jim Scott The Liberal Candidate For Huron Dashwood Fire Hall Wednesday, May 25 8:00 p.m. EVERYBODY WELCOME Lakeview Casino GRAND BEND Opening 'DanCes Saturday da — May 21 and Midnight May 22 Bill Jupp And His Orchestra Dancing Every Saturday also Midnight -- May 29 1 HEAR. JIM Prove the Frost Government Neglects the Riding of Huron Listen: To All These Broadcasts CKNX, WINGHAM Friday, May 20 - 7:00-7:10 p.m. Mon., May 23 - 7:30-7:45 p.m. Tues., May 24 -12:10-12:20 noon (Keep this for suture Reference) __ THIS TIME ELECT A FIGHTER FOR HURON j Vote Liberal: Vote Scott (inserted .by the iiuron Liberal Association) _1 L .. ...M1Y1NY1f111411111411NYY4Y1Hi1111d14ullr4u11Y11n$41wd1 InllnDillU 1411ibliq ann 1 1 mini 1 mlb 1 COMING EVENTS TRIVPJ.'71 105IOIiIAL Church are holding their annual Garden Party and Strawberry Supper eu Friday, June 17. Watch for 'fur- ther particulars. 190 i,IILDIIAY FIREMEN'S Bingo,, Wednesday, May 25, at 11Tildnlay Arena, at 9 p.m. sharp; 14 games at $40 each; three special games at $200 each; admission $1,00; extra cards 25¢ each or 5 for $1.00. Bingo every second Wed- nesday. ednesday. 190 BAKE BALE, in bake shop on Main Street, Hensall, Saturday, May 2$, at 3 p.m., sponsored by Evening Auxiliary of the United tQhurch. 19:25 Opening DANCE HAYFIELD PAVILION Friday, May 20 Ken Wilbee's Orchestra POPULAR ADMISSION Hayfield's Summer Danceland ALSO DANCING ' MONDAY, MAY 23 Attention Bowlers OPENING of the ' 1 EXETER LAWN BOWLING will take place Wed., May 25 Afternoon and Evening HOT BEEF SUPPER Everybody Welcome LIas.hmar DRIVE-IN THEATRE Clinton THURSDAY & FRIDAY May 1.9 and 20 "PONY EXPRESS" (Color) * Charlton Heston * Rhonda Fleming SATURDAY — MAY 21 "MONTANNA BELLE" (Color) * Jane Russell * George Brent SUNDAY MIDNIGHT & MONDAY • May 22 and 23 "OFF LIMITS" * Hob Hope * Marilyn Maxwell TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY May 24 and 25. "ELEPHANT WALK" (Color) * Elizabeth Taylor * Dana Andrews ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND FRIDAY & SATURDAY ,saMay 20 and 21 (Cinemascope, Technicolor) "PRINCE VALIANT" * James Mason * Janet Leigh * Robert Wagner The amazing adventures of Prince Valiant spring to life on the Oinemascope screen. SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS SUNDAY MIDNIGHT MONDAY & TUESDAY May 23 and 24 * Robert Mitchum * Teresa Wright "TRACK OF THE CAT" (C1nemascope, Technicolor) A mighty melodrama of how meta and women act when they think no one is looking. NIVWSREEL WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY May 25 and 20 (Cipemascolye, Technicolor) "PRINCE OF PLAYERS° * Richard 76nrton * Maggie McNamara * Jobn Derek The unforgettable story of ati American itnhnottal Iil d vV i n Pooth, dile' gm8sCOI''E OAitTooN Town Tonics Items. of Social and Personal interest In and Around Exeter The Exeter Tlmee-Advecato Is always pleased to ,publish .these Items, We and our readers are Interested in you and your friends. Phone 770. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Southeott attended the Conference of the International Association of Print- ing House Craftsmen. at Hotel London Friday and Saturday of last week. Misses Donna Powles and Sad- ie Watson of St. Thomas spent Sunday with the former's moth- er Mrs. Pearl Powles, Victoria St. Mrs. Jas. Pomeroy of London is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Rufus Nestle, Mrs. A. C. Holley, mother of Rev. A. E. Holley of town, died suddenly on Tuesday at her home in London. The funeral service is being held Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wuerth at- tended the Marshall -Hunter nup- tials in S•trathroy on Saturday. Mrs. Wuerth was bridesmaid for her sister, Jean Hunter. 'Miss V. Greenwood has return- ed from Detroit after spending a few weeks with her family and friends. Hugh Davis and Graham Ma- son, of Exeter H.E.P.C., are at- tending a lineman's training school in London for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Murray visited, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomp- son, of Sarnia, and Dr. and Mrs. Lance Norris, of Wyoming, last Sunday, Mrs. Leslie Richards and Alma spent the weekend in Meaford with Mr. and Mrs. William Gar- diner. Mrs. J. W. Orme, of Toronto, visited one day last week with Mrs. G. Mantle when returning to her home from Florida, She was accompanied by Mrs. T. D. Orme, of .Lucan. Mr. Noble Scott, bailiff, is :ser- iously ill in Victoria Hospital, London. Mrs. George McKeon, of Moose Jaw, Sask„ is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Love, Andrew Street. Mr. A. E. Lampman and family and Mrs. Kelly, of Burgessville, spent Sunday with the former's brother, Mr, and Mrs. Ken. Lamp- man. Mrs, F. M. Lampman who spent last week with her son and daughter returned home to Bur- gessville with them, Miss Sandra McKnight left Sat- urday for Montreal where ` she will spend some time with her uncle. Correction --In. the account of the baptism rites of Caven Pres- byterian church In last week's edition of this paper the name of Pat Johnston was printed instead of Deborah Louise; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Webb. Miss Barbara Hunter is a pat- ient in Victoria Hospital where she underwent an operation for appendicitis, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Penlhale and Grace visited With Mr. and Mrs. Russell Frayne in Brantford on Sunday. Come Out And Meet Jim Scott The Liberal' Candidate for Huron Crediton Community Hall Thursday, May 19 8:30 p.m. Andy McLean Will Be In Attendance EVERYONE WELCOME 11 11111111111111111,1111,1114111111111111111114111111141111,1 Illl1 ll 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,111111111111111111111111111111111, Kirkton Community Association Preliminary Juvenile .Contest Aberdeen Hall, Kirkton Friday, June 3 at 8:00 p.m. (D.S.T.) J. T. Priest, Stratford, Adjudicator OPEN TO ALL PUBLIC SCHOOL PUPILS Entries Close May 27 For extra entry forms or information apply to Mrs. T. A. Crago, R.R. 1, St, Marys, Phone 27-r-2 Kirkton Admission: Adults 25¢ --.Children 15¢ Contestants and accompanists free. Garden Party WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1955' ORIGINAL GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP Fiddler's Contest FOR LONDON FREE PRESS TROPHY Hensall Arena Friday, June 3 — 8:00 p.m. Continuous Show -- Two Sets of Judges -- No Waiting $250 IN CASH PRIZES • 20 and Under: Chamber of Commerce Trophy for, Best Junior Fiddler • 20 and Under: $8, 55,, 3 • 21 to 85: $12, 8, 5 • 86to50:$1 ,10,8,5&3 • 51to75:4112,10,8,5&8 • 70 to 100: $12, 8, 4 • Ladled Open: $12, 8, 4 • 'Youngest Fiddler $3.00 • Best Junior Square Dance Group 21 and Under: $20, 15, 10., • Step fleecing: Ladies: $$, 4, 8 Men: $15, 4, 8 • 4 First Number on program: 20 and Under Fifth Number: Square Dancing Master of Ceremonies; Lloyd Wright of OFPL London Send In 'Four Entry Today Entries Received by Wed., June 1. Receive $i Night of Contest DANCING IN HALL AFTER 11 P.M. Admission: 750, Children 250 Sponsored by Hensall• Chamber of Commerce Send Entry Now to: ii, ]C. Cltristtan or IL. R, Middleton, Heneall d L�1w4H1ii1144'1i�11/Yiloiniul00100In4oIllwaluil iitloilin$oroaYlnrindui UMM•. r. • Gr WinHonors Girls I'l n . rs --Continued from Page I Maureen Stewart (live); Bar,. bara Kernick, Marilyn Tuckey, Darol Tuckey (four);. Marilyn Hicks and ,Shirley Morley (three) ; Bernice. Strang and Carolyn Oke (two), and 'Cathryn }Iioks, Elsie Kingma, Carol Westcott and Barbara Morley (one). Each girl who competed on Achievement Day received a tea- spoon as did each leader. Lyric Theatre Phone 421 Previews Its Coming Attractions 1 FRIDAY & SATURDAY May 20 and 21 Pride Of The Blue Grass * Lloyd Bridges * Vera Miles Here is a racing picture en- hanced with exciting action and human interest, MONDAY & TUESDAY May 23 and 24 The Miami Story * Barry Sullivan * Beverly Garland A racketeer story about a gang- ster who fights on the side of the law. WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT. May 25, 26, 27 andM8 Ma & Pa Kettle At Waikiki * Marjory Main * Percy Kilbride Here they are again—the most hilarious comedy this year— Don't miss this for laughs for the whole family. Mrs. Tho as Campbell, Win- , citelsea, who was a patient in South Iiuron Hospital for seve- ral days, returned to her home on Saturday. Mrs. Ed. Anderson left Wed- nesday to speed three weeks with her father, Mr. A. L. Scott in Detroit, s Mr, Stewart DIck haa moved into d into the .residence en Andrew St. recently purcbased from Mrs. JVs. Anthony. Mr. Jim Kirkland will nnove Into the residence on, Main St. vacated by Mr. Dick. Mrs. Herman Powe returned from Victoria Hospital on Thurs- day. 0 JAMES STREET W.A►.. Blossom Tea Baking Sale And Bazaar Program: Fashions in Home Furnishings Courtesy of Robert Simpson Co. Friday, May, 20 Starts at 2;30 p.m. James St. Church ADMISSION 350 Advance Sale of Tickets From Members of Women's Association 1$114141 Hear. Tom Pry'de CKNX Friday, May 20 12.10 to 12.20 p.m. Tuesday, May 24 7.00 to 7.05 p.m. Inserted By Huron PC Association 1.1 Play Ball! OPENING GAME. Huron -Perth Baseball League Mon., May 23 - 10:00 a.m. Dashwood vs Exeter Parade By Exeter Legion Bagpipe Band EXETER COMMUNITY PARK aseball Opener HURON -PERTH BASEBALL LEAGUE Community Park, Dashwood EXETER LEGION MOHAWKS Vs. DASHWOOD TIGERS Game Time 2:30 p.m. PARADE At 2 p.m. led by the Exeter Legion Pipe Banti and the Dashwood Com- munity Band, CEREMONY t ignitaries will officially open the 19155 baseball season in a special core- mony. Refreshments Served In The Park Admission 500 and 250 _.+ 'Children Under 12 FREE 1w .t ''1 4•q A '.r . 4— .4 x' ti 'A i i 4.