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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-09-06, Page 12
Tha A lb<A 'Page 12 The Times-Advocatt. September 6, 1956 Report On Grand Bend By MRS, E. KEOWN Personal Items I Gill and Master Emerson Gill re Mr. and Mrs. Edward Prior of ! turned with them and attended; Tornio visited then- daughter Uho Toronto Exhibition. < and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burnett. Wilfrid Shute, last week. i Dotigie and Debbie returned to Sunday visiters with Mr. andjM' home, m Detroit, after Mrs. Wrn. Sweitzer were Mr. and ! haying spend the past two weeks Mrs. Earl Sweitzer and friends ■wlth Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stanlake.: of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.' ZI.......J M—. 7, M. -------- Clarke and family and Mr. Geo.! Mimico* spent the weekend visit- ; Wilson of Thedford. ing tvith Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fleai* i Weekend visitors with Mr. and: alwl and Mrs. Clark Kenne-[ Mr. and Mrs. S, 51. Earbour of i ingt tyifh Mi\ and Mrs. Roj; Flear > Mrs? ThoVar'Bah-d^were’ Mi\ 1 Misses “Mary” Lynn “anfF ! and Mrs. Carl Vanner. Mr. Billie ^}beth Kennedy returned home: Baird, Mr. Delbert Mason and j spending. the past two j Miss Norma Fraser of London. with their aunt and un- • Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gil! re-F „, , . . -r . lM .m-LL UVU.V LU Wlth ton aftef spending their holidays^8: Sweitzer were Messrs. | Paul Barr, David Soles and Don- »aid McKinnon of Sarnia and Mr. | and Mrs. Roy Pask of Detroit. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. Keown were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Coulin of London and Mrs. Cecil Lightfoot of Ailsa Craig. Miss Beulah Holt is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Mae Holt, on her return from' a trip to Quebec and the Eastern States. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turnbull, Bonnie and Charlmaine of Pom pano, Florida, are visiting with friends and relatives in the Grand Bend and St. Joseph dis trict for a couple of weeks, and wil attend the wedding of Miss Monica Masse on Saturday next. Masters Paul and Freddie Thomas of Denfield spent some holidays with their aunt and un- j cle,, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stanlake. iMrs. Elgin Webb has accepted a position on the teaching staff of the Dashwood public school. Mr. Kenneth Flear will attend the Teachers’ Training Course in , London during the next year, t Mr. Earl Datars has received a license as a taxi driver for Grand Bend. "____ _ _____j 1 Association held its last general : meeting on Saturday evening. Different phases of business for the general welfare of the village i were discussed to be considered j further with the Council for next year. The next general meeting' will be May 25, 1957, according to present plans. Miss Evelyn Desjardine re turned to her school near Tober mory on Monday, where she has been reappointed for another year. Mr. and Mrs., Grant Sanders, Jo Ann and Sandy of Montclair,' N.J. spent a few days with Al- wyn Dayman and Mrs. S. M. Sanders and friends of Exeter. The first regular meeting of the Women’s Institute will be held on Wednesday evening, Sept. 12, at 8.00 p.m. in the town hall on account of Exeter Fail being on. the regular meeting day. Mr. Andrew Dixon of Exe ter High School will be the guest speaker. There will also be prizes given for the best display of gladioli and dahlias. ' turned to their home in Brarap-i t“ A.l. !.lY-.,jI ■ at their cottage here. Miss Carol ALDON THEATRE Grand Bend FRIDAY & SATURDAY Septombor 1 ant? 8 "ANYTHING GOES" (Vistavision. Technicolor) A wonderful picture starring ★ Bing Crosby ■A- Donald ©’Connor » ★. Jeanmarie * Mitzi ©aynor > -A- Phil Harris COMICS 2 Shows — 7:30 and 9:30 Aldon Theatre will be closed for the duration of London and district fairs. Watch this paper, Thank You h 6 1 announcements*! Drive-In Theatre 5 Miles East of Grand Bend *.S Miles West ©ff No. 4 Highway on Crediton Road ' THURSDAY & FRIDAY September 6 and 7 "SO THIS IS PARIS" •A- Tony Curtis ■Ar Julie Adams 1ST EXETER Boy Scouts SATURDAY, SEPTBMB1R 8 (©ne Night Only) "MAN FROM BITTER RIDGE" ■■ir Lex Barker ■A- Mara Cerday TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY September 11 and 12 "MEET THE MUMMY" Abbott and Costello I • ■ i £ w * 1 _ 1 Monday, Sept. 10 7:00 p.m. SCOUT HOUSE All U” W"W- •5 MAMMOTH TRADE FAIR Tuesday Night, Sept. 18 s z ever had. 5 B 5 S Free- Draws For Valuable Prizes Doers Open 7:30 p.m.Admission 35^ ©r 3 for $1,00 . £ Z 3 f 35 3 3 3 S 3 .3 I 3 I 3 3 i 3 S 3 3 t 2I 3 s H 3 Free Movies, Free Rides For The Kids ltrs New! It's Big! It's Different! EXETER COMMUNITY PARK Tuesday Night, Wednesday, Thursday, Sept. 18,19 & 20 boys 11 t© 17 y/eleome, 91 B I s! I | 3 3 5 "Kettles . 3 2 S S 5 In The Ozarks" s tr MARJORIE MAIN ☆ ARTHUR HUNNICUTT s I s 3 Reserve These Dates: Clinton Community Swimming Pool Fund Theatre Party BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD., CLINTON Wednesday, September 12 Box Office Opens at 7:30 p.m.—Show Starts at Dusk Show: “Gunga Din” Admission .price includes chance on 11 Big Draw Prizes s I 5 I S I y 3 « i « 8 $5000 Cash Bingo Friday, September 21 IN CLINTON LIONS ARENA 2 Games for $250.00 10 Games for $100,00 2 Games for $1,000.00 2 Games for $500.00 — $500.00 Door Prize — Admission: $5 for 3 cards includes all games. Extra cards $1 each. Clip out this advertisement and present at door for an EXTRA chance oil. $500 door prize, Proceeds from both events to bo used for the Swimming Pool now being constructed in Clinton I Community Park. 0 s ! * 3 S S I 3 s 33 5 3 3 3 J 1 B g 3 5 3 2 3 3 5 The merchants of Exeter and District are assembling one the greatest arrays of exhibits ever shown under one roof in the history of Exeter. Displays will feature luxurious cars, most modern home ap pliances, new fall fashions in clothing, industrial and farm items, See the entire arena full of exciting exhibits! f This show will be held in- conjunction with. Exeter. Fall Fair on Tuesday night, September 18, to open up the biggest show Exeter has Spectacular Industrial And Commercial Displays PLUS Professional Entertainment SIX 4-H CLUB 9 B'>1 WHO'LL BE QUEEN THIS YEAR?—Last year’s Huron Agricultural Queen, Marion Creery of Woodham, rides with Randy and Ricky Weher, Exeter, on the Merry-Go- Round at Exeter Fair. She was chosen first. Huron Agricul tural Queen last year. Another queen will be chosen Wednesday night, September 19. ■ • ' . Huron Junior Farmers.' VARIETY SHOW Wednesday Evening - 8:15 p.m, SKITS. . . .SONGS. . . .DANCING... o . '.COMEDY Tops in talent among Huron County youth. Contest For Huron County Agriculture Queen Any Girl in. Huron is Eligible—Prizes $50, $25 and $15 SHDHS AUDITORIUM / COMPETITIONS Four District Bands - Exeter Legion, Dashwood, RCAF Centralia, SHDHS $2,000 SHOW OF HORSES MONSTER • ’ ; PA^ADf |Farm Machinery featuring ’ i Exhibits COMMERCIAL FLOATS i DECORATED CARS | COSTUMED CHILDREN |Midway A Colerful Profession i 1 Tory Gregg: Announcer It Midtown Cleaners James Taylor Canadian Canners W, H, Hodgson ♦ Huntley's Drug Store A. Wucrtli Mayfair Bakery W. G. Cochrane P. H* Browning T. & T. Faring Bell & Laughton Robert Moloy, Supertest Flynn & Smith Elmore Harness Lindenfield's Ltd. Fisher's Hardware Central Hotel Hopper-Hockey X 9 z 3 3 s 3 s DANCE THURSDAY NIGHT. . To the Music of SERANADE^RANCH GANG Stars of CKNX * Livestock FEATURING THE BEST LIVESTOCK JN WESTERN ONTARIO Public School Children Free Admission: Adults .50, HS .25, Cars .25 ' a i These Progressive Merchants Are Supporting Exeter Fall Fair F. W. Huxtable Norman Hockey Gould & dory Choosa Book Shop Walper's Men's Wear Snelgroves Sanders Grocery White's Ice Cream Ersman's Bakery Jack Doerr Jack Smith Jewellery Beavers Hardware Exeter Salvage , Dick Jermyn Bailey's Florist Dinnfey Furniture Reg. Armstrong Motors Tuckey Beverages Watson Taxi Service Huron Lumber Co. J. W. Weber R. E, Russell Larry Snider Motors South End Service Graham Arthur ’ Ralph Hicks Snell Bros. Bank of Montreal C. Fairbairn MacMillan's Rether's Coffee Shop F. A. May it Son- J. H. Jonas C. V. Pickard Traquair Hardware Chainway Fink's Meat Market Dot's Beauty Shop McFalls Grocery Y-Go-By Beauty/Bar Greene Variety Bert Borland Rick's Foodland Cole's Drugs Exeter Grill • George Vreise Dr. Fletcher Red Scott Billiards G. A. Webb M, L, Martin Savoy Barber Shop Hurondale Institute Smyth Shoes Bank of Nova Scdfia Roland B. Williams Brady Cleaners Ford Fuels Lakeview Hatchery Seldon Fuels Tom Jolly Les Gibson Middleton. & Genttner Jones & MacNaughton Murray Scott Exeter Co-op Massey-Harris McKenzie Paint Store Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr, Ed Hunter-Duvar William C. Pearce > Cowen Butson Read Gams E. L. Chaffe it Son Dr. Steiner Clayton Smith Exeter Coach Lines Exeter Motor Sales Tom. Pryde Marshall & Murray Mathers Bros. Glenn Robinson Market Fred Bonnet White Rose Service Station Stan Frayne's General Store Exeter Dairy* Wedge The Mover Highland Hill Dairy Canada Packers Ltd,, Exeter W. G. Simmons & Sons Doug* Rivers Food Market Guenther Tuckey Transport Canadian Tire Corporation Glenn's Auto Wreckers Osborne Federation of Agriculture ♦