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EXiST11ER .A DISTRICT
PLATE RS' GUILD
Presents
One -Act
Festi.va 1
SHPHS• AUDITORIUM
Wed., May 1
11,.40 p.m,, .Sharp
Addeit Attracttonll.;
School- Orchestra
Costume Display
Lyric
Theatre
Phone 421
Previews its
Coming Attractions
THURS., FRI. & SAT.
April 18, 19 and. 20
"SHOWDOWN AT
ABILENE"
* Jack Mahoney
* Martha Hyer
NEWS COMEDY
MON., TUES. 11 WED.
April 22, 23 and 24
*'THE TENDER 'TRAP"
* Frank Sinatra
* Debbie Reynolds
CARTOON COMEDY
— COMING
"SANTIAGO"
* Allan Ladd
* Rossana Podesta
Little giak (an.:a tiatlsco,nti.nen-
tat train): "Mama what's the
namo. of the last station we stop.
Pod At?'"
Mother: "Doi1.''t bottler :me.
Can't you see I'm. reading? Why
do- YOU ask?"
Little girl: "Because brother
got off there."
BAKE
.S.ALE
Sat., Apr.. 20.
Snell Bros. Ltd,
Zion United Church WA
Amateur
Talent
Wanted
to take part
Lucan Arena
Show
Fri., May 24
Excellent Cash Prizes
Send entry to Lucan Arena
• at once!
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• Donations of good used •clothing,hats, shoes, dishes,
- kitchen utensils, furniture.
ARTICLES OLD AND NEW ACCEPTED
Anything You Don't Want,. We Can Setll
3 This ad is donated by J. W. WEBER LTD. to the Ladies:
is Auxiliary of South Huron Hospital.
HELP YOUR HOSPITAL,
Annual
Rummage Sale
and
FURNITURE .AUCTION
Friday, May 3 at 1:00: pit.
EXETER LEGION HALL
Town -Wide Pickup Thursday May 2
Please have articles, out by 1:00 p.m.
If pickup is missed, leave articles at Legion Hall
or phone 74, 63 or 289.
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HENSALL HOBBY FAIR _ t BY SKIPPER 1 r"just that" more successful.
• ' • Firstly, we want to thank all! Monday, April 15, of course;
I HENSALL TOWN HALL APRIL 24, 7;30 P,M./ ! who p g
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Artowheads
PRESENT ARROWHEADS—Assistant District Commissioner Jack Corless, Centralia,
right, presented bronze arrowheads and proficiency. badges to the •Scouts shown above
last week. Left to right, Doug Jermyn, Bob `Wods, Wayne Bowen .and Tom Arthur
received the arrowhead award and Ed Roeloffs was given two conservation badges
and an 'interpreter's badge. • •--A T Photo
LEADER RECEIVES HONORS—Scoutmaster Terry Law-
rence receives his wood badge and his leader's certificate
from Field Commissioner Robert Taylor, Hanover, during
the Exeter Troop's father and son banquet Wednesday
night. —T -A Photo
- THE SCOUTING TRAIL n
Sponsored By Hensall Recreation Committee
1. Best Model Doilheuse,
cardboard or wood,
2. Best oodwork Model.
v/y
3. Best Shop Work Article,
practical.
i, 4. Best Leatherwork Article.
5. Best Sheilwork Article.
s. 6. Best Metalcraft Article,
any Imetal,
7: Stamps—
, Best 'Displayed Collection'
• Best National Collection
Best First Issues.
6 Cgins—
Best National Collection
Best Collection of Rare
Coins
Best General Collection
9, Best Pressed Doti—clothing
• made by owner.
10, Best Neddlepotnt •'Article.
11. 'Best Crocheted-. or Tatted
Article, s.
12. Knitting—Best displayed
article.
.13. Best Article of Embroidery.
14. Best Bird House.
15. Best Model Plane; Boat or
'Car. •
16. Art—
Best Cartoon -Must ,he
original
Best Water Colour Painting
Best 0i1 Painting
17. Best Dispr,.yed Article --
Any other hobby not
specified above.
Competition Open To All Age Groups (Adults or Children)
Entries should be brought to Town Hall between 3:30 and
7 p.m., April 24.
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+Su day, April 14, was the date 1 Cub leadership shortage will
of the general district meeting, ; be overcome at the camp by the
held at Goderich. Once again we Scout leaders acting as cooks
1 keep abreast' of district develop- ma'am,. we won't poison them!
the boys and , theirdadswas our regular troo meetin
helped to make our first annual A few 'tests were passed and
father and son banquet such a the boys themselves conducted
success. • aninstruction session on first,
The meal was delicious. Bob aid. We had two visitors at the
;Tylor, Regional Field Commis- meeting, Mrs. Gord Hall, Who
'sioner, was an excellent speaker, came to see her son, Buck, our
and Bob Perry, the magician new Scout, invested, and Scouter
was mystifying, to say the least. j Ernie Dempster, Centralia Cub
We Scouters are certainly i master, who came to present
pleased . with the way things; Buck witli his Leaping Wolf
turned out and hope that next badge.
Year's will also be a success. 1 Billy Wright was also invested
.On Thursday, April 11, we at the firelight ceremony, Bill
three Scout leaders finished the l completed his tests just before
St., John Ambulance course and 1 we didn't have time to invite
examination which was held at r the ceremony, so unfortunately
,Clinton. We now feel more quali-1 his parents.
fied to, Look after the group's Our congratulations to both of
tarsi aid needs, these boys. We wish them sue.'
On Friday, April 12, rather a cess on their Scouting: trail..,
unique ceremony was conduct -1 After, the troop meeting, the
'ed at Centralia'. One of the Cubs group council met and decided
;.from' Centralia'•s 'Seonee" pact:;1 to hold a' to and bake. sale to
came up into the lst Exeter bolster Cub funds, and a euchre
Scout troop at a comine-up care- party to pad the Scout treasury
,mony, attended by both Centralia a bit. Dates will probably ,be
Cubs and Exeter Scouts. The April 30 for the euchre paty
Cub who came up is the former and May 4 for the tea.
:Senior Sixer from the• "Seonee" Tentative plans were made for
pack Brian "Buck" Hall.
, a three-day Cub camp in August.
NOTICETO three Scout leaders attended to an assistants. tan ts, Don't worry'
ments. Plans of the forthcoming
rally to be held in Exeter on Letter From
• Parents Tune 1, were discussed. W e
know ewill be a good rally and .
we .feel l sure that because it is Sh ip ka
being held 91# Exeter it will be
tPOLIO VACCINE for all pre-school children
I resident in Exeter who will be six months of age or
older by June 30, 1957, is to be available ata special
clinic scheduled for Tuesday, May, -7 at the James
Street United Church banquet room.
For your appointment, REGISTER in advance by
telephoning 884 between 9:00 a.m, and 4:00 p.m. on
Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, April 23, 24 and
25. Register only on these clays, and only at this
number. Appointments will be made in the, order
of registration.
For preschool children in f-IENSAtL, and from
TQC 1x11,
f� SMfTH school • sect`
.sons, No..1, 2 and 10, and
from HAY school sections, No. 3 and 10, a .special
clinic will be held in the Hensall Town Hall on. Wed-
nesday, April 24, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. No advance regis-
tration is Necessary for this clinic, but attendance is
litrrited, to residents of Hensall and the indicated
school sections,.
Pre-school children in other school' sections will
receive their vaCcitie ata different clinic, the date
of which will be announced later through their school
Huron County Health Unit •
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COMING EVENTS
'O.E,SY APRIL SHOWER TEA, in
Library basement, April 27, 2:30
to '5 p.m, Home -baking, aprons
and farm produce tables, "After.
neon Tea" 254. 18e
'MOTHER'S DAY TEA -Woman's 1
Auxiliary of Trivitt Church are
i holding a Mother's Day tea and
home,baking and apron sale
• Saturday, May 11,. Central Hotel
dining reomn. Ise
Dance
MT. CARMEL HALL
Mon., April 22
9 pini to 2 a.m'.
DESJARDINE'S
'ORCHESTRA
Everybody Welcome
W.A, Theme Is Easter
The W.A. niet at the home of
Mrs. Wray Sweitzer. Devotions
were in charge of Mrs. Matt
Sweitzer. Mrs, Borden Schroeder,
Mrs. Jack Ratz, Mrs. Cliff Sus -
sell and Mrs. Stuart Sweitzer,
Mrs, Milton Ratz gave an ad-
dress entitled "You can't hold
back the dawn," Mfrs. Verne
Sharpe read a poen, "What
Easter Means,"
Plans were made for a hake
sale and Easter tea on April; 21G,
and an Easter lily will be pur-
chased for the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Clift Russell
spent
several days 1est
week in
Toronto, They wore accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Russell, of
Essex,
Mr. and Mrs. ,toy beitrich and
family) and Mr, and Mrs. Boss
Pickering and family sire busy
this week moving to their new
homes,
Old Ties Uncovered
Ancient railroad: Work on the
St, Lawrence Seaway bas ult.
covered remains of a, century»
old railroad. Just across the St.
Law'rellea from Montreal Bull-
dozers laid hare old timbers
that were part of the Champlain
and St. Lawrence Railway, 'Can-
ada's first.
Present Boys
With Badges
Close to 150 persons attended ea,
father and sou oanquet ox x.
eter Boy Scouts anu Iridis at the
Legion Hall Thursaay evening.
Among the guests were a ieicl
Commissioner .rtobert 'Taylor, of
Hanover; District CommissionerDouglas Carswell, of tlaytleid,
and his assistant Jack Carless,
of RCAF Statipn Centralia; to-
gether with R. l:, Denney, presi-
dent of the Lions Clue, •aponsors
of the Scouts; )toss '.Taylor, sec-
retary, representing the Exeter
Council; Harry kcnhaie, Scout
treasurer.
There were three long tables
in addition to the head tante,
presided over by Lion .1'al.e
Sweitzer, head of the Boy Scout
Group. Committee.
Scoutmaster Terry Lawrence
assisted by Harry • Hoose and
Ralph.- Sweitzer, led in a 'lusty
sing song,
Mr. Taylor spoke of the growth
of the Boy Scouts m Ontario;
told several stories especially
for the boys and urged a closer
relationship between gather and
son.-
Second class badges were pre-
sented by Scoutmaster Terry
Lawrence to Wayne Bowen, Dale
Turvey, Jim Sweitzer and BillyElleringten. ,
-;Edward Roloefs was present-
•ett with two conservation badges
;mkt-. an interpreter's b a d g e.
Douglas Jermyn received a t;ub
instructor's badge.
Bronze arrowheads badges
were presented t0 •Douglas Jet,
myn, Wayne Bowen, Bob Wood
and Tom Arthur,
Commissioner Taylor• present-
ed Scoutmaster Terry Lawrence
with the Scouter's wood badge
and certificate.
Harry P e n h a le, Jack Del -
bridge and Douglas Wedlake,
who completed a course in group
committee training, were pre-
sented with certificates,
F/O Bob Perry, of the itCAF
Centralia, entertained the gather-
ing with his magic tricks and a
movie' film on the evolution of
the aircraft was shown.
Dance
LUCAN
ARENA
Saturday
AprI2O
8.30
NEWBURY ,BARN
DANCE GANG
Admission 750
Opts '
10.0.F.
Church Service
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
April 28
7:30 p.m. D1S.T.
berg, and Sister of the Re-
bekahss are invited to meet
at the Lodge Rooms at 7
All members, visiting mein
fYY L, EELLIN
Noble Grand
E. A. TIOWALD
Secretary
"hlGtt. son,"" said Mac� pp berson,,
"",lust-doii'hle PP your .list 104s 1
this -vers tt$tlily."'
"loch, sham -,ort ye,,"Saidy,"
a.nterupted his wife, "teaching I.
the wee bairn to fight, an' hint
ply five years .oid.''
"1 wasna teaching hint to fight. '
l welt Jest showing the laddie z
li w to carr! a penny safely.'"
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Srnorgasboard
TURKEY,HAM
Your Chairs of
Salads,. Pies
'ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.
Hensall
Sat., April 2r
5.30 to 8 p.m,
$1,25 and 600
Brownie's•
Drive -In Theatre
CLINTON, ONTARIO
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Re -Opening,
Thursday, April 18
DOUBLE FEATURE
;1.00 Admits Carload
"FURY AND GUNSiGHT
PASS"
David Brian, Lisa Doris
"NEW ORLEANS."
Arthur Franz, B. Garland
• CARTOON • -
FRIDAY; APRIL.19
"ROCK AROUND THE
CLOCK"
Bill Haley and His Comets
PLUS 2 ADDED FEATURES
SATURDAY, APRIL 20
"LAWLESS STREET"
Randolph Scott
2 ADDED FEATURES
SUNDAY MIDNITE & MONDAY
April 21 - and 22
Double Feature
"MAD AT THE WORLD"
Frank Lovejoy
Kathy O'Donnell
"NIGHT HOLDS TERROR"
Jack Kelly, Hildy Parks
CARTOON
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY.
April 23 and 24
"PRIZE'OF GOLD.."
(Color)
Richard Widnaark
May Zetterling
2 CARTOONS
Please ask for'. program of
coming events at box office: '
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Exeter Sri
HORSE
SHOW
Square Dance Competition.
MONDAY, MAY 20
Exeter Community Parc
STEER BARiIECUE -.,,, FOQCH SHplly .;RANGE ,.
• - Fun far, the Who's Family
SPONSORED BY EXETER'LIONS f'OR
WELFARE WORD
1
,Easter Dante
Monday, April 2:
Come along you fellows and brink your :best
Come to the. Exeter Legion Hall•
We managed to get Petrie's Nite Hawks by chance
S0 come on out to our Easter Dance. '
dolt
Exeter Legion Hall
Dancing 9. 121'30
Adniissien 750 ,
Spot. Priaes,1
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CBC -TV's FRIDAY NIGHT HIT SHOW & DANCE!
Country Hoedown
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starring
ICING GANAM
Lorrain! Foreman
Tommy Hunter
Hames Sisters
Tommy' Common'
* Cousin Clem
* Sonsof the West
Wednesday, May 8
EXETER COMMUNITY ARENA
Show Starts 9 p,m. — Dance 40.30 • to 1
Reserved Seats may be secured at Lloyd Ford's
Men's and Boys' Wear, $2.00 each, Regular admission
is $1.50,
Sponsored By ,Exeter Kinsmen
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