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September 1-2
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“The Miami Story”
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“Combat Squad”
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
September 3-4
“Abott & Costello*
in the Foreign Legion”
“Eyes of Texas”
Roy Rogers (Tech.)
MONDAY - TUESDAY
September 6-7
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Mrs. Roosevelt to
Speak in London
Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, one
of the world’s leading .citizens today,
will speak alt the London Arena op
Saturday, September 11, at 8.15 p.m,
on ‘World Concepts of Communism".
Her visit has been arranged by the
Soroptimis.t Club of London,
Mrs. Roosevelt’s public appearance
in Londop gives residents of Western
Ontario centres an outstanding oppor
tunity to hear and see one of the most
active and well known women of this
era. Through her long association
with international affairs, her exten
sive work as chairman of the United
Nations Commission on Human rights
and her former position as delegate
to the UN General Assembly, she has
become a top authority on world
affairs.
In addition Mrs. Roosevelt has
travelled extensively learning the
conditions and feelings of many coun
tries, Her life is largely dedicated to
the cause of World peace and she be
lieves that war is not inevitable.
The Soroptimist Club, 'through
whose efforts Mrs. Roosevelt has been
obtained, is an active women’s ser
vice club in London. All proceeds from
this engagement will be used to fur
ther work with the Senior Citizen’s
'Friendship Club of London, teen-age
scholarships and other welfare pro
jects.
All seats for Mrs. Roosevelt’s ap
pearance are reserved and tickets
may be obtained in London at Heintz-
man and Co., Wendell Holmes Ltd.,
Maude Pearson Florist or any Sorop-
■ timist Club member. Out-of-town pat
rons should send'money orders direct
to London Arena, 65 Bathurst Street,
London., Admission prices are
and $2.00
$2.50
NEWS OF GORRIE
Gorrie Man Hurt in Two-Car
Crash on Sixth Concession
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BELGRAVE
Misses Mary Anne and Ellen Cruick-
shank, of Wingham, spent. Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ford and Jim
mie, of Dutton, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Grasby and Miss Lois
Grasby. Mr.4 and Mrs. Southen of
London also spent the .week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Grasby and Lois.
with
Crop Report
by G. W. Montgomery
Intermittent rains again delayed
harvest operations particularly in the
north' of the County. Fall wheat land
is being prepared, indications are for
a reduced acreage of this crop. Cash
crops are making good growth, how
ever there is .some rusting of the
' white bean crop. Some early turnips
have been shipped with the growers
[ receiving up to $100 per bushel.
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GRAND FINALE
Stock Car Races
of 1954
Our “Good Bye” Race
Featuring Over 100
Laps of Racing
Race Time
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LABOR DAY AFTERNOON
The Best Meet in 30-LAP
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FINAL
The eight top qualifiers
of Thurs., Sept. 2.' Time,
Trials will meet for
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' Lucky Draws — Cash Prizes All for Regular Admissions
Under Floodlights 8.30 p.m.
IN CASE OF RAIN RACES WILL BE HELD WEDNESDAY^ SEPT. 8
Do you want to try a- stock car?
SPECTATORS’ TIME TRIAL
Cash Prize to Spectator who drives the
fastest Tima Trihl. First 25 applicants
accepted. Fastest eight qualifiers entered
in Special Labor Day Event.
Regular and Feature Events
Two cars were involved in an acci
dent on the 6th con., one mile ''east
of the Gorrie sideroad on Saturday
night. Mr. Herbert Charles, Gorrie,
driver of one of the cars was taken
to the Wingham General Hospital,
Mr. Wm, Smith, con, 1, driver of
the other car received injuries to his
'shoulder. With Mr. Smith were two
of his children and a niece, One of
the boys was injured inwardly and
the others were badly shaken up. Both
cars'were badly damaged.
Women’s Institute Dance
Gorrie W.I. are sponsoring a dance
in the Gorrie Community Hall from
9 to 12 p.m. Saturday evening, Sept.
4th, Fordwich Orchestra will furnish
music. Lunch, will be served by mem
bers at-lunch counter all evening.
Family Re-Union
A pleasant afternoon was enjoyed
by 45 descendants of the late E. B.
and Mrs. Ruttan of Howick township
when they gathered at the Gorrie
Community Park on Sunday after
noon, Aug. 29th. The children enjoyed
the swings and slides while the older
folk visited. The happy occasion was
also the birthday of Mrs. Norman
Hoover of Grey township for
birthday greetings were sung
evening meal.
Wins Scholarship
Congratulations to Donald
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wylie, Lea-
side, and grandson of Mrs. John
Wylie of Gorrie, who has been suc
cessful in securing a scholarship"which
entitles him to study in a university
in Germany during the next year.
Don graduated, last May in engineer
ing at the Toronto University.
Injures Back
Mr. Geo. Galbraith is in the Wing
ham General Hospital as a result of
a fall last week when a limb broke
when he was; picking apples. X-rays
showed that vertebrae were broken.
It is expected that he will be able to
return to his home in a few days.
Band Pays Visit
Members of the Hanover Salvation
Army Band paid a visit on Thursday
evening to Mr. and Mrs. Mel Gilkin-
son. Neighbors gathered and also en
joyed the evening of band music,
hymn singing and addresses given on
the lawn. Mr. Gilkinson was a mem
ber of the Salvation Army while liv
ing in Hanover and now since he is
unable to get around they remember
him frequently in this way.
United Church W.M.S.
The Woman’s Missionary Society
will hold their September meeting on
Thursday evening, Sept. 2nd, at 8.30
p.m. in the church basement. Com
mittee in charge is Mrs; H. Ferguson,
Mrs. Lloyd Hockridge, Mrs. L. N.
Whitley and Mrs. Hector Hamilton.
A full attendance is-. requested for this
first meeting after the holidays.
Anglican Church Woman’s Auxiliary
The W.A. of St. Stephen’s Church
will meet in the L.O.L. hall on Thurs
day afternoon at 1.30 p.m. Mrs. C.
Lawrence will be hostess. The work
of the afternoon will be quilting. Mrs.
T. Vittie will give the topic and the
theme for the roll call will be “Fear”.
Archdeacon Mills of London was the
preacher on Sunday ■ and conducted
service of Holy Communion. Mr. F.
E. Russel was also assisting and will
be in charge of services each Sunday.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Broad, Paul,
Colleen and Freddie, Mrs. Howard
Broad, and Mrs. Herbert Atwood, all
of Uxbridge, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Feigel. Mr. Bruce
Braton, of Atwood visited at the same
home over the week-end.
were
Mrs,
whom
at the
Wylie,
spending a couple of weeks with Judy
Smith,
Mr, and Mrs. Cameron Edgar
recent visitors with Mr, and
Hugh. Switzer, Mount Forest,
Mrs, John McEwen, Miss Helen Mc
Ewen, Wroxeter, Mr, apd Mrs. Philip
Bolander, Listowel, visited last Sun
day with Mrs, May Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Laing, of Cargill,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Mel.
Finlay on Sunday.
Miss Kate Hazlewood, of Wroxeter,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Wade for a few days last week.
Mr. Mac Hutchison, of Thornhill, is
spending two weeks vacation at his
home here.
Mr. Diamond, Shallow Lake, Mrs,
Lome Groves, Ingersoll, and Mrs, Lida
Balfour, Listowel, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sparling.
Miss Alma Nash, Toronto, is spend
ing a couple of weeks with her mother
Mrs. T. Nash and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Mclnnes and
the boys are visiting with the form
er’s parents Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Mc
lnnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bennett and
family spent Sunday, Aug. 22nd at
Wasaga Beach.
Mrs. Annie McMath and Miss Maude
Buchanan, of Newmarket, spent the
past week at the parsonage, guests of
the Rev. W. J. V. and Mrs. Buchanan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shera, Mrs. T.
Stone and Sandra, of Battle Creek,
Mich., visited the former’s brother Mr.
Jas, Shera and Mrs.
nesday.
Mr. .and Mrs. Wm.
were in Toronto last
Sick Children’s Hospital,
accompanied by Mrs. Geo. MacDon
ald, Molesworth.
Miss Margaret Thur, Elmira, is visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Powell. •
Miss Joan Chapman, Toronto, was
a recent guest of Miss Eleanore Car-
son who returned with, her to spend
a short holiday at Fenelon Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Short and
Carol, of Fergus, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. T. -Short and Miss Myrtle on
Friday.
Mrs. L. Johnston and Linda, Mrs*
Dick Carson and Lark and Mrs. Nor
man Carson spent last week, at Point
Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lackie and
daughter Mary Lou, of Pontiac, Mich.,
visited with Mr. Norman Clegg and
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest King from Tues
day to Friday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C, M.
Washington, D.C., are
Mrs. Harry Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Windsor, visited Mr, and Mrs. Ernest
King, Sr., and other relatives at*the
week-end.
Mrs. Tessie Zimmerman and Harry
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Rusr
sei Bridge, Palmerston.
Miss B. Wylie and Miss Nancy
Wylie, of Leaside, spent a few days
last week at Amberley Beach as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wylie.
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THURSDAY - FRIDAY
September 2-3
“Sailor Beware”
Dean Martin Jerry Lewis
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“Last of the Comanches”
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September 5
“The Blue Gardenia”
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September 7-8
“Paratrooper”
Alan Ladd Leo Genn
Mrs. Ella Barton, Drayton and Mrs.
Jack Carson, of Toronto, visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ed
wards on Friday.
Miss Mary McDonald, of Toronto,
and Ripley was a guest for several
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Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Graham, Toronto,
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Harold Robinson. Alec Graham re
turned to Toronto with his parents
and Miss Marion Robinson accom
panied them to Toronto for a week’s
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Every Sunday Afternoon in the Wooded Park
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TEVIOTDALE SPEEDWAY
STOCK CAR RACES EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT
Championship 50 Lap Race for Trophy,’Fri., Sept. 3
Valuable program prizes every night.
Evening races on Labor Day
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Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Strong spent
the week-end in Toronto and were
Exhibition visitors. f
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Douglas, Listowel
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bower
Farrish on Sunday.
Mr. Wm. Stinson, of Detroit, visited
his uncle Mr. Sam Stinson.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. King, Mrs.
Cloyne Michel and Karen spent Tues
day of last week in Toronto.
Miss Nellie Ruttan, of Toronto, is
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Anson Ruttan this week.
Miss Lenore Feigel returned on
Sunday after spending a week with
friends at Uxbridge.
Mrs. Tsobel Hutchison, con. 2 is a
patient in the Wingham General Hos
pital. Mr. Art Stephens returned last
Wednesday from Victoria Hospital,
London. Mrs. F. C. Taylor is improv
ing slowly and is able to sit up^now.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Irwin* and
family and Mrs. Minnie Irwin, Toron
to, spent a few days recently at
Minden. Miss Dell Irwin returned
with .them after spending two weeks
there*
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Brooks and
three children of Waskada, Man.,
are visiting with Mr. Brook’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose David. Mrs.
Brooks was the former Lillian David*
Tom Hastie and Hill Zimmermori
spent a day at the Toronto Ex, and
visited Mr. and Mrs. Walker Hastie
at Streetsville.
Misfees Thelma Stafford and Beryl
Benhbtt, Kitchener, were at their
respective homes for the Week-end.
Mrs. Wilmer Nuhn,
Anne spent a few days
of Mr, and Mrs. Mallet,
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