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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-05-24, Page 15Thf Exoter Tim»s-Advocat«,May24z..1956...' '' Page' 17 Roller Skating EXRTER ROLLER RINK Wednesday, Friday A Saturday Evening^ 8-11 p.m. Admission 350 and 250 Skates Supplied Refreshment Booth —? Hot Doga French Fries, Ice Cream, Etc. Brownies CLINTON, ONTARIO Box Office Opens at 8 p.m First Show at Dusk Town Topics Miss Lillian Rivers pf .Essex was a guest for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Pearce. Miss Evelyn Howard, Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Murray over the weekend and called on other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Willfam Ed­ wards and Billie of Westop visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don SoUthcott over the holiday. At the practice of Huronia Male Chorus on Tuesday eve­ ning, $ip was voted to the Can­ cer Fund and Gordon Ford and bride were presented with a gift. Mr. Graham Arthur and Tom­ my attended the funeral of the former’s aunt, Mrs. James Peebles, of Anderson, on Satur­ day. Exeter Junior Farmers THURSDAY 4 FRIDAY May 24 and 25 "DOUBLE DYNAMITE" ■k J ant Russell ★ Frank Sinatra , ★ Groueho Marx "STRAIGHT PLACE AND SHOW" ★ Ritx Bros. CARTOON SATURDAY & MONDAY May 26 and 28 "CATTLE QUEEN OF MONTANA" ★ Ronald Regan * Susan Hayward 2 CARTOONS TUESDAY * WEDNESDAY May 29 and 30 "THEY WON'T BELIEVE ME" ★ Robert Young ★ SUSAN HAYWARD "A HAUNTING WE WILL GO" k Laurel and Hardy CARTOON X z z Z DANCE EXETER ARENA Sat,June 2 Modern and Old-Time Dancing 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. Everybody Welcome Music By CLARENCE PETRIE KLONDYKE GARDENS IS FARMERS' GOLD MINE—Jean Vlammix,, a recent arrival from Holland, is typical of the group of industrious new Canadians who are busy trans­ forming the marshy wasteland near Grand Bend, Ont., into rich market garden plots. The area, known as Klon- dyke Gardens, was formerly the. private duck hunting reserve of a wealthy doctor. He has subdivided almost half of 7,000-acre holding, and has been selling it in lots to new Canadians for the past seven years. The JKlondyke has proven a gold mine of top-grade vegetables to the 25 farmers from “Holland and Belgium, After draining and clearing the land, they have averaged a gross income of $10,000 from market produce. Next year they plan a $1000,000 crop. ”...... Bake Sale Sat., May 26 at 3 p.m. ’ A. O. ELLIOT'S BUILDING CAKES ROLLS CANDY PIES TARTS COOKIES Etc. Reasonable Prices Sponsored by James St. Woman's Federation Don't Miss! ' The Perth County Junior Farmers' Minstrel Show Lucan Arena ■ Wednesday, May 30 at 8:15 p.m! D.S.T. DIRECTOR: MRS. GAFFNEY Proceeds in aid of Building Fund Granton A.F. & A.M. ■’ Tickets Now On Sale ADMISSION: ADULTS 50£, CHILDREN 250 ' 'iilliiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiilhiiiiiiilitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiA DISTRICT SERVICE British & Foreign JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH, EXETER X *|Sunday, May 21 7.00 p.m. SPECIAL SPEAKER: DR. A. H. O'NEIL, D.D. General Secretary of the Society •Central Press Canadian Topics From Lucan PAR T Y DRESS — Carrying bouquet, gift of an admire Princess Margaret is shown a riving at the Cafe -de’ Paris i London for a! party. Her gow was the centre of attention < other guests. , Following his visit there will be a blitz canvass of the town beginning Monday, May 28. | The village of Centralia is co-operating in this effort. i '/Uiiiiniiliiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiii(iiiiiiiiiiii>iihiiiiiiiii>iiiiiiiiiliiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiitiiili)iiiiiiiiii^ x * Kinsmen CAR BINGO Sponsored by the Kinsmen Club of Clinton Rev. J. P. Prest was guest speaker at the Jr. Farmer and Jr. Institute service of worship at Wesley United Church, Lon­ don Township last Sunday eve. Accompaning him to the serv­ ice were Mrs. Prest, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coleman and Mrs. George Bowden. After the serv­ ice they wore guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garrett. Mrs. Fern Cunningham of London was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jrving Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Daley and family and Miss Helen Hodgins of London were recent guests’ of Mr. and Mrs. James I-Iod- gins. Mr. Hugh Carroll of Saintsbury and Mr. Will Havehost of Lon­ don were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McFalls on Wednesday and Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown­ lee spent last Sunday in Hamil­ ton the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Laverty. Mrs. J. de Mtmnik of Holland is spending a few months with her daughter, Mrs. Austin Hod­ gins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schlue­ ter, * Mr. Ken Schleuter and friend were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schleuter, Beech street. SUICIDAL SLASHES IN USED CAR PRICES <s i z X Clinton Lions Arena Commencing at 9 p.m. D.S.T. . Doors Open 7:30 FRIDAY, MAY 25 The Hon. J. W. Pickersgill, Minister of Citizenship and Im­ migration, announced recently that his department is now ac­ cepting applications for family assistance from eligible immi­ grants and returning Canadian citizens. Every cor dean throughout guaranteed to give A-l road performance AND priced to fit your parse! 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