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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1952-08-22, Page 8I.; F THE TOWN 1pilquftcement- — Mr, and Mrs. Wilson, Brucefleld, announce •engagement o! their daughter, Il6line Catharine, Reg.N., to Wan F.edward Bain, son of Mr. and Mtn Bain, •St. Penis, the mar- riag▪ e to take glace Sept. 6, at 2;00' 811p— in Brucefield United Chureh s Announcement. — Mr. and Mrs. 100erg'e Addison, T,ondeeboro, ani• ts$mce the engagement of their aillUghter, Betty Caroline, to Ken- itra McKay Hulley, son of Mr. and Wen Lorne Hulley, Walton, the 2narriage to take place at 2:00 p.m. SGatarday, September 6, in Con - ,e United Church. The Huron Expositor claesi- lted columns are best. Try them. Phone 41. Seaforth., We Specialize in !FARE. AUTOMOBILE, CASUALTY, GUARANTEE BONDS ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS' URGLARY AND WINDSTORM Representing Companies who Sim Security with Service. ALSO AGENTS FOR ONTARIO TSB. ERMAN'S MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE Information gladly given. WATSON & REID 7L A REID - Proprietor Insurance & Real Estate PHONE 214 SEAFORTH FOR SALE Two -Storey Dwelling on Centre et- All modern conveniences. Well located. Early possession. Modern 2 -Storey Dwelling, with wage. Sperling St. Possession aiswanged. In Egmondville, lea storey three- bedroom dwelling; double lot, and stable; small fruits. Possession iivithin a month. Brick Dwelling, Goderich St. Im- mediate possession. Comfortable 6 -room Dwelling in Winthrop; 1/3 acre of land, with small fruits. Early possession. Frame Dwelling on Victoria St., !with all modern conveniences. Pos• gassier, arranged. Other properties also listed. M. A. REID BEAL ESTATE . • PHONE 214 COAL The Best on the Market! SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES William M. Hart Phone: Office 784 We Screen It! IN AND OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS • Rev. and Mrs. John A Ross, and son, David, Manitou, Man., are spending some holidays with his aunt, Mrs. Margaret Cuthill and other relatives. • Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eaton were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F+ rgus Bull;ird at Wiarton recently. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brough and John Feagan, Toronto, spent the week -end with Mrs. Brough's sis- ter-in-law and brother, Mr. andMrs. Peter 'McCowan. • Mies Alta Gray, Detroit, visit- ed recently with Mrs. Ada Reid and Miss Galbraith. • Mrs. George D. Ferguson has returned from Toronto. She was accompanied by Master David Neal, who came for a visit. • Mrs, K. M. McLean is visiting friends in GaIL Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ziegler, Guelph, were guests . f Mr. Robert Smith, Jr., and Miss Mae Smith, last week. • Capt. Gordon Rowland, who v, -as chosen to go to Banff as Mas- ter Cadet in the Reserve Army, has returned to his home here. «• Mrs. Sheridan, Forest, and' daughter, Minnie, Detroit, called on Mrs. George Eaton recently. • Mrs. George Wakefield and son, Charles, Toronto., are spending three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. Carnochan, Tuckersmith. • .Mrs. H. R. Scott and Miss Belle Smith are visiting relatives in Lansing, Mich. • Mrs. H. Stewart, Mrs. John Calvery and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lake, Toronto, were recent visitors of Mrs. E. Bell. • Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crich and family are spending their holidays at Barrow Bay. • Miss Pearn McLeanand Miss Carol Dennis left last week to spend a week at Kintaii Camp. • Miss Bridget Deschenes, Jon- quiere, Quebec, spent a few days last week with Mr. and. Mrs. Fos- ter Bennett. • Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fleming, Medicine Hat, were guests of Mrs. Frank Novak. at the home of Mrs. Alex Kerr. They were en route to' visit their daughters in Montreal. • Miss Blanche Seiko, daughter of Mr. Frank Selke, manager of the Montreal Forum, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. Sills, Sr„ last -week. • Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey and Miss Ruth Bailey, Islington, called on Miss P. Patterson last week. • Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hamilton, Wingham, were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Whitney. Mrs. Hamilton sang a solo in Northside United Church Sunday morning. • Brothers Baptist, Martin and Vincent returned to Montreal after spending their vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh and ,relatives. • Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Huddle - stone, Belleville, were week -end guests of her mother, Mrs. Thos. Habkirk. They were enroute to North Bay on their holidays. • Miss Barbara Govenlock, To- ronto, is the guest of her grand- mother. Mrs. J. M. Govenlock, and aunt, Mrs. Mae Dorrance. • Mr. James Kelly, Toronto, spent the week -end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly. • Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Smale, Re- gina, Sask., are visiting Mr. and' Mrs. Albeit Smale, at Staffa. • Miss Fraser, Binscarth, Man., visited her brother-in-law and sis- ter. inter. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bell, Rox- boro. recently: • Mrs. Charles Dodds, Californi•'. and Mrs. Baker, Brussels, were guests of Miss Belle McClure and Mrs. John Broadfoot, Roxboro, and Mr. John McClure, Winthrop. • Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Hember- ger and daughter, Marion, spent a few days in Galt last week • Miss Agnes Purcell, who .spent her. holidays here, has returned to 'Toronto. • Miss Catherine Patterson, Rod- ney, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. Glenn Campbell, and Rev. Camp- bell. • Mr. and Mrs. W, G. Strong, Ot- tawa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore last week. • MTs. Dinnen, who has been spending some time with her broth- er, Mr. James Barbour, Staffa, has returned to her home here. • Mrs. R. C. Dodds, Winnipeg, was a recent guest of Mrs. A. Reid and Mies Galbraith. • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Balfour, Galt, were guests of Mrs. John Muir over the week -end. Mrs. Muir has not been in the best of health lately. • Dr. and Mrs. Fraser Oliver and family, St. Bellevue, Que., were guests of MT. and Mrs. Thos. Oliver last. week. • Mr. Ed. Devereaux, Toronto, spent the week -end with his moth- er, Mrs. F. Devereaux. Mr. Dev- ereaux has just returned from Mexico. • Mrs. John Zimmerman, Milver- ton, is visiting her eon -in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith. • A family reunion was held re- cently at the home of Mr. John Walsh, Goderich St. East. Present were Bro. Martin and Bro. Vincent of Montreal, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph F. Ryan and family of Dublin, Mr. and Mrs. Borden Bayes and family of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. J. Walsh and family of Dublin, Mr. and Mrs, Ferg. Feeney and family of Hib- bert, Dennis Walsh, London, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Mockler and Bill, Toronto, and Katherine, Joan and Rita Walsh, at Thome. • Miss S. I. McLean is visiting friends in Toronto. • Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bristow, Royal Oak, Mich., who are holiday- ing at their cottage at Port Albert, spent the week -end with Mrs. W. Webster. • Miss Gibson, Winnipeg, Man., spent the week -end with Mrs. Ada Reid and Mise 'Galbraith. • Mrs. G. A. Seifert, Quebec City, was a guest during the past week of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. McKindsey. • Miss Helen Beattie, Toronto, is a guest of Mrs. H. R. Scott. • Mrs, Wm. Drover and daugh- ter, Miss Elsie Drover, are holiday- ing in New Brunswick. • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adcock and children, Lansing, Mich., were guests of Mrs. W. E. Kerslake last week. • Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hay, Strat- ford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oliver. • Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Thompson, Lansing, Mich., are guests of Mrs. WIm. Charters and Mr. and Mrs. Pearson, Charters, Mill Road. • On Tuesday evening Mrs. Wm. Hodgert and Mrs. Jason Ellis en- tertained at the home of Mrs. Ellis in honor of Miss Betty Read, Reg. N., bride -elect of this month. • Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell and family spent the week -end in Midland. • Mr. Floyd McPhee is spending his' holidays in Sarnia. • Mrs. James Kerr, who spent some weeks in Toronto, has return- ed to town. • Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hoag, Lucknow were guests of Rev and Mrs. A. W. Gardiner during the past week. • Miss Jessie Finlayson, Mrs. Frank Storey and Mrs. Jason Ellis are visiting in .Midland. • Mrs. E. A. Cruikshank, Ottawa, and Miss E, A. Murdie, Lucknow, spent a few days this week with Mrs. M."White. • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Golding and three children, Sault Ste. Marie, are holidaying at, their cot- tage in Bayfield. • Mr. E. H. Close is in Toronto this week -end where he will lead the Goderich Blue Water Band in Warriors' Day parade at the C.N.E.' • Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron, Sarnia, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilbee. Miss Carol, who has been 'here most of the holidays, returned home with them. • Dr. J. F. Coultes, Philadelphia, Pa„ was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Mullen this week. • Mrs. Charles Connors, Dundas, visited friends in town last week. • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Willis, De- troit, who are holidaying at Port Albert, were guests of Mr. W. G. Willis and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Willis last week. • Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sproat, North Bay, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sproat, • Mrs. William Convoy and daughter, June. Kincardine, ,yisited with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Grum- mett. LEMON'S TAXI All Passengers Insured PHONES: 182.J or 162-W 'blue coal' THERE'S A BIG DIFFERENCE IN COAL! Try "blue coal" and see for yourself, WILLIS DUNDAS PHONE 3634 or 182-M SEAFOR7H CAB R. C. WATTERWORTH, Prop. All Passengers Insured 24-HOUR SERVICE PHONE 580-M, Seaforth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 W. J. CLEARY 0 O Seaforth, Ont. O 0 LICENSED EMBALMER 0 'a ANDFUNERALDIRECTOR O d Night or Day Calls — 335 0 0' O O O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 * **Goo* o o o o o J. A. BURKE 0 +4 Funeral Director O 0 and Ambulance Service 0 4 DUBLIN - ONT. 0 0 Night or Day Calls: 0 4 Phone 43 r 10 O O O 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 d° G. A. WHITNEY O Funeral Home O «b Goderleh St. W., Seaforth O 0 AMBULANCE SERVICE 0 44 Adjustable hospital beds 0 4 i for rent. O 0 FLOWERS FOR EVERY 0 O 0 CASION O TleleVhoae: Day or Nights 119 O O. Residence 65 0 0 10.0000000004! 0 4000O04000 0 0 BOX 0 aortal iperbitt k 8. liiOX O' Licallseti' •Etabalmer p AMBVLANQE,IPtabilYt O' t do de , o ten n. , O ttett '• w> THS; HURON EXPOSITOR 26. Mrs. Kirkby read an interest- ing topic from the recent W.M.S. Conference, and the meeting closed with a hymn and benediction. ZION Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor and daughter, Grand Valley, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roney and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm, Keith and Bruce, and Mrs. James Malcom visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Gibb on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Lannin and family left Friday morning for a trip to the West. Mr. and "Mrs. Albert Roney visit- ed on 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tubb, Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keyes and Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley Salton spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs J. W. Britton, Ruth, Marie and Jerry returning ,home with them after spending a feW days at 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 COAL At SUMMER PRICES Seaforth Lumber'Ltd. FOR SALE In Tuckersmith Towi'tship One Hundred Acres, with Good Brick House, Barn 60x36, Henhouse 25x20, Along with one Combine, one Massey Harris tractor, two -furrow plow, cultivator, manure spreader, duntp rake, set of harrows, one wagon on rubber, one oil brooder stove, one teal» of homes, three head of cattle, a quhntity of hay and straw,! in barn. PRIDED FOR QUICK SALE Call OKE b C. oia Phone 45$ OF lCE iN '114E autesN'8 HOTEL WINTHROP Miss Eleanor Keys is spending a few days with her cousin, Garry Long, Brussels. Douglas Keys left on Saturday to spend two weeks at the Ontario Athletic Training Camp at Lake Couchiching. EGMONDVILLE Phone 47 i1111111111111111Ii11111111111H1111111111111111 Fireside Forum Folds Annual Picnic Mere Hulled Townships Fireside Farm Forum held their annual picnic at Seaforth Lions Park Tuesday, and members who attended reported an enjoyable, worthwhile afternoon. After the finish of the children's races was signified by a peanut scramble, a bountiful slipper brought the picnic to a close., Results of the races are as fo1- Iows: Girls, five and under, Nancy Buchanan; boys, five to seven, Gordon Hoggart, Bill Hoggart; girls, seven to 10, ldlda Riley, Mar- jorie Hoggart; boys, seven to 10, the Britton home. Mrs. Mae Russell George Graham, Mi 'Mary E. Graham, Dresden, spent Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm. Master Carl Roney spent a few days with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs,. A. Park, Mitchell. Miss Ann Park visited a few days with Mr. and 'Mrs. Albert Roney and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney. Mr. and Mrs. George Pepper, Mit- chell,. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barker. Mr. Carman Keyes, Mitchell, and Master Douglas Stanlake, Exeter, visited with their uncle and aunt, Mr. ,and Mrs. Herb Britton, last week. Mrs. George Graham, and 'Mrs. Mae Russel visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malcolm. John Hoggart, Joseph Babcock; girls, 10 to 14, Joyce Jewitt, M`ar- flya Riley; boys, 10 to 14, Douglas Riley, Lorne Taggart, young lad- les' race, Joyce Jewitt;young men's race, Art Hoggart; married wo- men's race, ~Greta Hogart; mar- ried men's race, George Hoggart; thread -the -needle race, Wes Hog- gart and Grace Addison; clothes- pin race, Art Hoggart and Mary Jane Hoggart; till the milk bottle, Oliver Anderson's team; paper race, Don Buchanan and Betty Ad- dison; ladies' kick -the -slipper, 'Elda Riley; men's kick -the -slipper, Art Hoggart. Varna W.M.S. August Meeting In Church The August meeting of the Varna W.M.S. was held in the church re- cently. After Mrs. W. Webster op - trait; Mrs. ened the meeting and Mrs. Fred 11, and Miss -Keys led in prayer, Mrs. Fred Reid• took charge of the. business. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted, seconded Eby Mrs .\ R. Taylor, andthe text word for September, "Harvest," was chosen. With 12 members, one visitor and three children present, one new member was welcomed in- to the society. The Scriptures were read by Mrs. S. Keys, Mrs. W. Webster and Mrs. F. Reid. Mrs. S. Keys t and Mrs. H. Hayter presented readings from the Home Mission Digest, and the meeting closed with a hymn and the benediction, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Todd spent the week -end with relatives at Pig- eon, Mith. Mr, and Mrs. James Finlayson with Miss Jessie Finlayson, have returned from a pleasant visit with their daughter, Mrs. Wes. Hayter, a.nd Mr. Hayter at Fowlerville, Mich, '• Mrs. Elmore Stephenson, Gracie and Paul, are spending this week at Innverhuron witib her sister, Mrs. A. H. McKenzie, Rev. McKen- zie and family. Mr. Edward Lowden, Hamilton, spent the week -end with his broth- er-in-law, Thomas Robinson. WALTON When You Thinkof Lumber THINK OF Seaforth -- 47 SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD. w Mrs. David Boyd and Misses Ruth and Beth Boyd are vacationing in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston and family, Haliburton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Silas Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson, London, visited with friends here, Mr. Jerry Dressel has returned from London after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ennis. Mr. and Mrs, John .Steins, Wel- land, attended the funeral of this uncle, ])avid Beuermann. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Buchanan. and Miss Elinor Rae, Stratford, visited with W. 0. and Mrs. Hackwell. August W.M.G. Meeting Regular meeting of the Women's Missionary Society was held in Duff's United Church basement, Walton, on Wednesday, Au,gnst 13. After the secretarys an'd treasnlr- eni report 'Were read, it was moved by Mrs. Kirkby arid seconded by Mra. 8i'yans, that the Society buy a quantity of reference and study books oil Afri& Mainbers decided 4, etibAtiiiii 51 8e1 ftlt8,' NOTICE Having sold my business in Walton to Mr. Barry Marshall, I wish to take this opportunity, of thanking the com- munity for all past business, and to wish my successor every success, and hope that the good -will that was af- forded me will continue with him. W. C. BENNETT WALTON FRANK'S 7:30 A.M. SERVICE 12 P.M. "The Service You Will Appreciate" OUTBOARD MOTOR OIL AND FUEL Duralube Lubrication Premium and H. D. Motor Oils FISK TIRES ACCESSORIES Free Coupons on Every Dollar Sale MOTORWAYS 'SUS DEPOT Ice Cream — Cigarettes — Soft Drinks Phone 592 SEAFORTH F. C. Grieve, Lessee Ladies' Trebles Tournament Held Here Wednesday nn BIGGER PRIZES AT THE Seaforth BINGO Seaforth District Community Centre Friday, Aug. 22nd DOORS OPEN 8 P.M. PLAY STARTS 9 P.M. $1,600 Cash Prizes THAT MUST BE PAID OUT 15 REGULAR GAMES AT $20,00 1 SPECIAL GAME AT $100.00 1 SPECIAL GAME AT $100.00 1 SPECIAL GAME AT $100.00 61,000.00 JACKPOT $ 300.00 100.00 10000 100.00 $1,000.00 TOTAL CASH TO ESE PAID OUT $1,600.00 ALL THE ABOVE PRIZES WILL BE PAID - - No Restrictions . , . They've Got To Go! Seating Accommodation or 2,000 Admission for 15 Regular Games - $1.00 Extra Cards and Special Games 25c - Jackpot Cards 260 or 6 for $1 Note! New "Bingo Blower" in Operation Two games in the afternoon and one in the evening comprised a ladies' trebles tournament at the local bowling green Wednesday. Refreshments of cookies and tea were served during the afternoon. Winners in the Sehforth and dis- trict competition were Mrs. Mur- ray, Mrs. McKay and Mrs. Ed- wards, Wingham, with a total of three wins and plus of 17. Other prize winners. included the following rinks: Miss Ruston, Mrs. Hannan and Mrs. Brooks, Mit- chell, two wins and plus of 24; Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Sturdy, Mrs. McLean, Wingham, two wins and plus of 18; Mrs, J. A. Kaiser, Mrs P. L. Brady and Mrs. F. Sills, Sea forth, two wins and a plus of nine WINCHELSEA 'Misses Wilma Walters, ,Phyllis Hern of London, and, Miss Bett Bailey, Exeter, spent the week -enc at their homes. Miss Joy Whitlock, St. Thomas is spending her holidays with he'. sisters, Mrs. Harry Ford and Mrs F. V. Forne. Mr. Joe Taylor, Toronto, spen Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jo' Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Atkinson an daughter, Lucan, spent Sunday eve ning with Mr. and Mrs. Newtoi Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. William Walters Danny and grandson, Gary Das man, Kippen, spent Sunday after noon with Mr, and Mrs. Ray Clark of Farquhar. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brock an• family, London, spent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wa ters. G•i 'Mrs. Skinner, St. Pauls, spent few days with her daughter, Mr; Elson Lynn. Mr. and Mrs.. Horace •Delbridg and sons spent Sunday •afternoo with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Delbridgt Exeter. CROMARTY Miss Neva Cockwell, Dashwoo is holidaying with her cousin, Alic Walker. Mr. and Mrs. James Howe an daughter, Alice, visited on Sunda with Mr. and Mrs. Dimaereos i London. Mr, and Mrs. Anthony- Allen an little son, Stratford, visited wit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alldn. Mrs. Charles Green, Calgary, i 'visiting with her niece, Mrs. Fran Hamilton, and Mr. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McKellar wer guests of Rev. G. Young and Mr' Young Sunday at ,Gallimere Beac Mrs. R. Robertson has returne home from a week's visit with h daughter, Mrs. Margaret Chittic in St Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Fergus McKell and family, Seaforth, visited wit Mr. and Mrs. Lin McKellar. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Cockwel Jack and Neva, Dashwood, visite with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl an family visited with Mr. and Mr Neil Lamont, Ipperwash. Miss Nettie Scott has returne to her home at Paisley after visi ing Mrs. Duncan McKellar. Mrs. Charles Greene, 'Calga, visited with Mr., and Mrs. Fran Hamilton. Jack Robertson visited in S Marys with Mrs. Margaret CGhittte his mother, Mrs. Robertson, rete ing home with him. • Gordon Houghton and Shirle Gail, London, Mr. and Mrs. Lenni Houghton, Frankie and Leonar Gordon, visited with Mrs. Hou ton. r Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caddick an Sharon Grace, Mr. and Mrs. We Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sco and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. To Wallace, and Mrs. Grace Scott h a family gathering at Mitche Park. Oswald Walker has returned ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. Her Frick, 'creditor. Mrs. Duncan McKellar, M Houghton and Miss Nettle Sc visited with Miss M. B, Currie an with Mr. and Mrs. John Young, 1 Woodstock. Mr, and Mrs. R. G, Speare, T ronto, visited with Miss Oli Speare. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kemp, Mi chell, visited -with Mrs. xtoughtoii Itfr. and Mrs'. Jitii iicfwe visit in •Eayfleld with friends. Mr. • and MM. Ann,t�iionp Allen a non, S'tratfetai 'visited Mr. a Mi s7 ii tank 7.7y1171,..7 It'4N1na b A„'t GUST 22, 1952 h. er ry, gh- a' r trtt End n RegentTheatre SEAFORTH !' 1' NOW PLAYING — TECHNICOLOR "CARSON CITY" RANDOLPH SCOTT LUCILLE NORMAN The gateway to gold, and the last outpost of the lawless is 'Carson City. It is linked by the railroad, which is built against terrific odds. NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY — TECH-NICOLOR ° "MR. IMPERIUM," LANA TURNER EZIO PINZA A European King and a Hollywood Queen fall madly in love. Ezio Pinza, the singing star, lifts his glorious voice in romantic songs. NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — TECHNICOLOR "THUNDERHEAD, SON OF FLICKA" RODDY McDOWALL PRESTON FOSTER The story of the boys' fight to tame the 'White •Colt, son of Flicks. 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