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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-10-25, Page 14Pag« 14 Ths Timss-Aclvocate, Octobar 25, 1956 New Rexall Drug Store Opening This Weekend -—Continued from Page 13 Toy's will be available soon. . ... . ... ----- - Animal health and veterinary I devoted to china giftware and a £Congratulations... MR. ANDREW JOHNSTON s-On The Opening Of Your New S s Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hein­ buch and Kenneth spent the Thanksgiving week-end with rela­ tives in Saginaw, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Reynolds visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hart­ ley Chappel in Dundas on the week-end. I Mr. and Mrs. Mike Heenan, 1 Cpl. James Kopp left for White- I Sharon, Barbara and Jimmy, i horse, Yukon, on Monday. Mrs. ’Kopp and girls will follow when ! accomodation is available. Mrs. Samson McFalls has re­ turned home after having spent two weeks with her brother, Mr. T. C. McLeod, at Aurora. Mr. McLeod is much improved since his return from hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. White, Billy and Gary, of New Hamburg, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Heinbuch. Mr. ai ’ ' and Denise, Mich., Miss who have been holidaying for -a month with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Triebner, have returned to Fort Churchill, Man. j COMING EVENTS Kinette Group | Plans Activities i New projects for the fall and! winter season were discussed! by the Kincttes at their meeting ‘ Monday night at the home of! Mrs. Lloyd Ford. Mrs. Ray Wuerth and Mrs. Les Parker were eo-hostesses. It was decided to make a do­ nation. to the South Huron Hos­ pital in the. form of footstools; for the maternity ward. Mrs. Irvine Armstrong, vice- president, conducted the mcet- Mrs. Cliff Ersman won the eve-! ning’s prize. ’ Mr- and Mrs. Earl Atkinson, of Lucan, Mrs. Frank Coates and Miss Patricia Kerslake, of town, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coates, e. I Mrs. E. Q. Baddy and son. I Bruce of Kitchener visited with 1 Mrs. Chas. Harris on Sunday. I ,j,M»iiiiiiiiimiiniiiiniiiiiiiiimitiiiiiiitiiuiiuiuiuiiu»tHiiiiiiiu<iiiii<Hii«iiiuHiHi>Hitiiiu»itt<i>iiiii<|iin!iiii^j BAZAAR and Cooking Sale, Ccn- i trai Hotel, Saturday, November! 17, sponsored by Invitt Church' Ladies’ Guild. 18:25:1:8c KEEP NOVEMBER 8 for the annual Beta Sigma Phi Ball at Legion Memorial Halt_____25c ANNUAL meeting and Ban­ quet of the Exeter Co-Op, Le­ gion Hall, Tuesday, November 13. _________________25:1:8c First PUBLIC ICE SKATING AT THE EXETER ARENA supplies will also be featured. I gift-wrapping service will be pro- One section of the store isivided. An efficient dispensory depart- iment will be operation in the ’ near future. Assisting Mr. Johnston in the store will be Helen Westcott, a local girl who is well-known in this area. She has been active I in a number of organizations 1 and has had considerable ex­ perience in the. drug business. Bob Harvey, son of Mr. and Mrs, Len Harvey, will do the I delivering. Huron Lumber Co., Exeter, re­ modelled the store, and designed and built the fixtures. Heating and plumbing was done by Ger­ ald Gingerich, Zurich; the paint­ ing by Floyd Buehler, Zurich; Slighting by Canesco, Toronto; ; and flooring by London Floor Contractors. [ A new Rexall store front will I be installed within the next : | month. DRUG STORE ANDREW JOHNSTON DRUGS EXETER, ONT.446 MAIN STREET The. Rexall Drug Company extends congratula­ tions and best wishes to Mr. A. Johnston (Andrew Johnston Drugs) on the opening of his new Rexall Drug Store at 446 MAIN STREET in EXETER, Ontario. Mr. Johnston, as a Rexall Druggist, will bring to the people of his neighbourhood drug store, service at its very best. Behind Mr. Johnston, are the extensive and ever-increasing facili­ ties of the Rexall Drug Company Limited. The scientific Rexall Research Laboratory where the hundreds of Rexall products are carefully tested for highest quality , . . the Rexall manufacturing facilities that assure you product excellence at reasonable cost . . , the half-ccntury of experience of this well- known Canadian company ... all these are essential factors that will help to make your new Rexall Drug Store, under the capable direction of Mr. Johnston, a “family health headquarters”. Call in soon—you’ll like shopping al ANDREW JOHNSTON’S REXALL DRUG STORE. ALDON ■ 2 Z s Baby Pants REXALL DRUG CO., LTD. TORONTO ONTARIO Playtex THEATRE Grand Bend. FRIDAY & SATURDAY * October 26 and 27 "THE HIGH AND THE • / MIGHTY" (Cinemascope, Warner Color) k k k k and I ANNUAL BAZAAR — Saturday I November 24, Bethel Reformed j Church, sponsored by the Ladies’ | Aid.______________________25c ■ RECEPTION A. DANCE for Mr, j and Mrs. Ah Gilmour, Lucan Memorial Arena, Friday, Nov. 12l ' ■ 251it (hot TURKEY SUPPER, Grand i Bend United Church, Friday, Usovember y, sponsored by the j W.A.________ ________ 25:1c BAZAAR, Bake. Sale, Produce, ! etc,, in Hensail United Church, Saturday, October 27, 3 p.m., sponsored by Chiselhurst Wo- men’s Association.______ 25c "SHARE-THE-WEALTH” Bingo, Legion Hall, Hensail, Saturday, October 27, 9 p.m. Jackpot $85 in 57 calls. $5.00 added each week until won; 14 regular games, 10# a game. No admis­ sion. Sponsored by Hensail Le­ gion._________________ 25c BAZAAR & TEA—Sponsored by the W.A., in Crediton United Church schoolrooms, Saturday, November 3, at 2:30 p.m. Fancy­ work, home baking, farmers and candy booths. 25:1c Exeter and District Branch : ind Mrs. IL H. Doherty of Mt. Clemens* Wilma Coates, of London, and Keith, of Guelph, visited over the week-end with' their parents, ney Coates. ________ and Mrs. Dohtfrty attended the Dodds-Burns wedding in London. Mrs. Doherty and Miss Burns were former employees of Lon­ don Life Insurance Co. Mr. Charles Leach, of Calgary, assistant secretary of the Ca­ nadian Hereford Association, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coates, on Wed­ nesday last. On Thursday they motored to Chesley and visited with Mr, and Mrs. John.Black. From there Mr. Leach continued his tour of the province. Mrs. Wm. Horney spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ nold Gackstetter and family in Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Whit- On Saturday, Mr. ANNUAL AUTUMN Festival Bazaar - Sponsored by the Woman's Association of Main St, United Church IN SUNDAY SCHOOL ’ ROOM OF CHURCH ’ John Wayne Claire Trevor Lorraine Day Jan Sterling many other stars COMIC STRIP & SHORT SUBJECT One Show Nightly—8 O'clock Admission 25# and 50# Canadian Cancer Society will meet in SOUTH HURON HOSPITAL (Anne St, Entrance) j Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Steiner, are spending a few days with ’ their- 'son, Tom and Mrs. Steiner ■ and family in Gary, Indiana and ’ in Rochester, N.Y. Mr. and Dlrs. Tom Lang, Cro­ marty, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kestle. Saturday, October 27 Afternoon —-2-4 p.m. Evening 8-10 p.m. Adults 35#Public School 25# For Your Dancing Pleasure, Come To The Brownie's DANCING CLINTON, ONTARIO Box Office Opens at 7:30 p.m, First Show at 8:00 p.m. 2 Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear Children Under 12 In Cars Free Sat., Oct. 27 at 2:30 p,m, Several new and attractive I booths have been added. After-1 .noon tea will be served. i EVERYBODY WELCOME THURSDAY & FRIDAY October 25 and 26 "KID FROM LEFT FIELD" , k Ann Bancroft k Dan Daley (Two Cartoons) Every Saturday Night 9 to 12 MUSIC BY CLARENCE PETRIE AND HIS NJTE HAWKS PROFESSIONAL Wrestling ZURICH ARENA Fri., Oct. 26 8:30 p.m. MIDGET TAG TEAM MATCH Fuzzy Cupid and Ivan The Terrible ;vs. Little Beaver and Roger Littlebrook SHAG THOMAS VS. LEWIS KLEIN (1 fall, 30 minutes) MR. MOTO VS) TIMOTHY GEOHAGEN out of 3 falls, no time limjt) ADMISSION $1.00 No Reserved Seats DANCE TO FOLLOW Monday, Oct. 29 8:00 p.m. We will welcome anyone able to attend who will help us in this very important 1 work. ' t i Executive members and com- ! mittee chairmen ■ to present I reports on future plans. j .FRED DOBBS ! President Reception COMMUNITY CENTRE ZURICH Sat., Oct. 27 8:30 p.m. in honor of IRENE DIETRICH & JOSEPH McCANN SATURDAY October 27 "SIMBA" (Color) ★ Dirk Bogarde ★ Donald Sinden (Two Cartoons) This Week Featuring Lovely, 10-Year-Old Singing Cowgirl Gale Atwell I Admission 75# Jeans & Jackets Not. Allowed Reception And DANCE FOR MR. & MRS. REG MORRISON Music by Melody Masters , Everybody Welcome Reception And DANCE Lyric PHONE s421 Previews Its Coming Attractions THURS., FRI. & SAT. October 25, 26, 27 "MOHAWK" k Scott Brady k Rita Gam Full of thrilling and exciting action. « Aberdeen Hall, KIRKTON Fri., Oct, 26 Modern Orchestra MON., TUES. & WED. October 29, 30, 31 "LOVE IS A MANY SPLEMDORED THING" ’ ★ Jennifer Jones ★ William Holden In Cinemascope -and color set against authentic Hong- Kong backgrounds. Youth For Chlist Are Presenting JACK CONNOR , (King of- the Marimba) IN THE ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE Tuesday, Oct. 30 — 8 p.m: | This talented young musician has been heard on the N.B.C., C.B.S. and Mutual Radio Networks. This is your invitation, so plan to attend. He cah also be heard in the Clrntorj Legion Hall on Wednesday, October 31 at 8:00 p.m. <!'iiiiiiiiiiltliiiilltillillliliiil|illiHiliiillil)iiiiiilliiiliiiiliilillnilHHiliiiiliiiillliiiilllliiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiii|i^ . FOR MR. & MRS. CARL MORLEY (Former Betty Lou Schwartz) being held in LUCAN MEMORIAL ARENA — COMING — "THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH ★ James Stewart ★ Doris DayFriday, Oct. 26 Everybody Welcome \ z in Exeter * SUPPER ■ WORK ON JET POWER TR1VITT memorial ANGLICAN CHURCH WOODHAM , ORANGE HALL Tues., Oct. 30 Starting at 5s30 p.m. Admission 75# Children Under U 50# t Monday, October 29 12 Noon to 7 p.m. TOWN HALL IN THE ROYAt CANADIAN Everybody WelcomeSponsored by Zurich Lions Club iiiiiiiiiititHiiiiiliuiiiliiiii iiiii nun iiiitiHiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiHiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHniii Him,ij / Congratulations Andrew Johnston Drugs ON THE OPENING OF YOUR MODERN DRUG STORE LN EXETER Christian Reformed W.S. Bazaar CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH BASEMENT . EXETER Compliments Of Sat, Oct, 27 2:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Baking — Aprons ' Fancy Work Afternoon Tea' Everybody WelcomeMurphy Tobacco LTD. Phone 4-5761 e tecti tHeouus. tu DRUGS On Tlw Renovation Playtex Transparent Baby Pania, In silvery gift tubes»,, <?8# Playtex Snap-On Baby Pants. In silvery gilt boxes«. -4L23 WE.'RE CONGRATULATING J CALL( US FOR. * HEATINS estimating London Andrew Johnston Playtex Baby Pants. White, Pink, Blue, In silvery gift packages.». 89# GINGERICHS \HEATING-Ll6HTING-PtUM8JHG \Otl BURRING "AIR CONDlTIOHIHG X/\ EQUIPMfHTX, SUPPUtS Electrical repairing Rewinding More babies wear Playtex than any other baby pants. And once your baby wears them, you’ll be so delighted at the comfort and health-protection they give the baby •». you’ll always insist on Playtex/ Made of creamy, liquid latex Playtex waterproof Baby Pants are amazingly lightweight.. * wonderfully strong ... have all-over ’ stretchability for all-over comfort... don’t cut circulation ... take only ten seconds to wash and pat dry. GINSERICHSUW 'HEATING'ENGINEER. Salutes ANDREW JOHNSTON Mon., Nov. 5 Suppier Served at 5:30 p.m, Admission; Adults $1.25, Children 75# • Sponsored by Woodham L.O.L A Special RCAF Career Counsellor Will Be Here To Give You Complete In- formation On What The Air Force Offers You As An Aircrew Officer Groundcrew Technician Or An Airwoman In A Modern Aviatio^*^ T rade. We Were Pleased To Do The Electrical Work Don't miss this opportunity to meet your RCAF Career Counsellor and obtain ths facts you want to know about ftCAF training and rates of pay.