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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-05-15, Page 10
Page 10 THIRD ANNUAL MoaJ THE PUBLIC IS INVITED —PLEASE NOTE— Scraaixpta/ by StapbaA lonjatraat by SIDNEY SKOUW OiwctaJ by ALFREO E. SRE£N T.S. and Mr, re- London, her par ol The Music of America’s Greatest Entertainer! — Inspecting Officer — Lt. J. E. Malone Items of Social and Personal Interest ... In and Around Town The Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish items of personal interest. We and our readers are interested in you and your friends . . Phone 31W Good -brakes, rather than lucky brakes, are a counter measure. and Mrs. A. M. Ashton and on Kingston Mr. and THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 15th, 1947 Accidents Like other diseases will react to counter measures. Wein and Miss in Ottawa last They travelled to Ottawa. Middleton, W. Previews Its Coming Attractions Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat and Sat. Matinee Preszcatpr-Hill A quiet wedding took place at the United Qhureh parsonage, Cred- iton, on Saturday, May 10th. at 4 o’clock when Rev. A. S. Trueblood united in marriage Velma Almena, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hill, to Kenneth Sammuel. son of Mr. William Preszcator and the late Mrs. Preszcator, all of Stephen. The (bride looked lovely in a brown cheek suit with green accessories wearing a corsage of daffodils. Mrs. Allen Pfaff, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, wearing a light blue dress with a corsage of daf fodils. Mr. Stanley Preszcator, brother of the groom, acted as groomsman. After the ceremony they returned to the home of the bride’s parents where the wedding dinner was served. The young couple will reside in Stephen. A P|CTUj?| Mrs. David Jackson, of visiting her parents, Mrs. R. G. Seldon. Mrs. Mervin Wilson, of spent the week-end with ents, Mr. and Mrs. AIL Hicks, Vsborne. Cadet Inspection COMMUNITY PARK Wed., May 28 9:30 a.m. First Evening Show at 6:30 Saturday Matinee 2:30 —ADMISSION— ® Evening: Matinee: Adults 40c Adults 30c Children 25c Children 15c Shooting EXETER SKEET CLUB Shooting will start, on May 19th, 20th W. Somerset Maugham’s MONDAY and TUESDAY 'The Razor’s Edge’ Tyrone Power ® Gene Tierney o John Payne Anne Baxter ® Clifton Webb ® Herbert Marshall WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY — May 21st, 22nd 'Johnny O’clock’ - ADULT ENTERTAINMENT — @ Dick Powell ® Evelyn Keyes COMING May 23rd and 24th 0 Phone 135 'Staliion Road’ Exeter, Ontario Sports Day at Dashwood May 24, in the forenoon Due to scarcity of shells, members only will he allowed to shoot. Have your membership dues paid in ad vance of this date. Dues collected at Robertson’s Drug' Store. Committee Exeter Skeet Club JUNIOR FARMERS’ DANCE EXETER OPERA HOUSE Friday, May 23 9:30 to 1 NORM CARNEGIE and his Classic Sextette Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Farrow spent the week-end in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davies and family moved to their new home last week. Miss Frances Arnm.rdhg, of Lon don. spent the weekend at her home in Exeter. Mrs. Lloyd Raynham, of Guelph, visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harness. * Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs and family, of Thorndale, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Albert Mitchell Sunday. Mr. Miller Campbell, of London, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Campbell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Waddell, of Guelph, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pickard on Sun day. Mr daughter, of London, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taman. Mr. and Mrs. H, J. Elliot and Janie, of 'Wallaceburg, spent Sun day with relatives in town. Miss Mildred Wiltse, of Clinton, has accepted a position as steno grapher at Wein’s Hatchery. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hill, and Fred Ford, of Toronto, visited cently with Mrs. Win. Ford. LAC. Ken Benson, of No. 1 F. spent the week-end with Mr. Mrs. Wm. Gibson/and family. Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Harris, of Brinsley, spent Saturday afternoon | with Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Gibson, Raymond Higgins and Roy Gib son, of town, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gibson. Mr. Charles E. Hackney, of At wood, is visiting this week with his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Turnbull. Mr. Sheldon Maidn Wein were week on business. TCA from London Messrs. W. E. Cunningham and Vernon Heywood were in London Tuesday as dele gates from Trivitt Church to Synod. Mrs. V. H. Fulcher, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. MaeNaugliton left Monday for Toronto and later in the week will be leaving by TCA for Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood and Billy, of Lambeth; Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Murdoch, of Hamilton, and Miss Olive Wood, of Toronto, visit ed with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Wood for Mother’s Day week-end. Attends Library Meeting Mr. V. J. Kestle, Mr. E, Jones, Misg L, M. Jeckell, Miss Reta Rowe * and Mrs. J. M. Southcott of the Exeter Library Board attended the annual meeting of the Huron County Library Association held in Kirkton on Wednesday evening last. Major Mowat, Inspector of Public Libraries for Ontario, was the guest speaker and in a very in formal manner presented the news and views of the other county as sociations in the province. ,Miss L; M. Jeckell was appointed a mem ber of the County Library .Board, The members of the Kirkton Library served a very delightful lunch at the close of the meeting, held in Atlantic City this and Mrs. Elizabeth David Millar Turnbull Aylmer with A. Turnbull Are You Getting the Best Out of Electricity? Electricity can do much for you. It can light your home and heat it; preserve, and prepare your food. It can wash your clothes, dry them, press them, and mend tliefn. It can bring music and entertainment into your living room and it actu ally gets cheaper as you use it. Make the most of electricity with the modern appliances now on display. and A Large 34c A Medium 32c Pullet 27c B 27c C 25c Representing Who Pays the Exeter Phones: Office 24 Phone 109 36 ONLY Garden Seeds This is the Week Southcott off your spring wardrobe. Smart solid colors, trim stripes and gay colored patterns. These new ties have just arrived and we think you’ll like them. Early Irish Cobbler SEED POTATOES Per Bag $1.65 You can be .sure of strictly fresh garden seeds from our new stock of Steele Briggs and Dan-dee packets. 6 pkgs. 25c W. H. Hodgson the One Premium Ontario - Res. 162.1 and spent Mr. and Miss Jessie Hollinger at on 'Saturday. Velma Webster .who was injured in an auto acci- returned from Victoria to her R. E. RUSSELL Exeter, Ont. Tie up with smart up-to-the- minute Currie neckties to touch His First Appearance in Exeter ADMISSION 50c Everybody Welcome r A Huron-Perth League — Baseball - Grand Opening SATURDAY, MAY 24th 3:30 p.m. LUCAN at DASHWOOD 1:30 p.m. By kind permission of Group Captain M. D. Lister, Com manding Officer R. C. A. F. Station, Centralia, © ANOTHER ® with the C.K.N.X. AIRLINERS — All Welcome — ADMISSION 50c Fun for everyone—Prizes, Novelties, Refreshments will be held in the DRILL HALL R.C.A.F. Centralia Big Dance •/ at 9:30 p.m. Preliminary Girls Softball THEDFORD vs. DASHWOOD STARS Mrs. Ida Brown and Mrs. Eunice Fuller, of Sarnia, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Geddes. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Inglis and family, of Listowel, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Darling. Mrs. John McCullagh, of Exeter, visited the past week with iMr. and Mrs. Robert Cann and family, of Usborne. Wing Commander Wm. Riddell, of Cobourg, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pickard and his sister, Mrs. M. Sweet. Rev. Jas. Anthony is ill in Vic toria Hospital, London, having undergone a further operation on his eye Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Millen, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Davis. Mrs. Muriel Sweet is acting as Librarian at the Public Library during the absence of Miss Reta Rowe who is on vacation. Miss Jean Snell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarise Snell, is attending the International Council of Nurses being week. Mr. Mrs. Mother’s Day at and Mrs. John family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flintoff daughter Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newcombe, of Stratford, visited on Sunday with Mrs. J. C. Snell and family. Mr. and Mrs. ^Wellington Haist and Bernice and Mrs. Frank Trieb- ner attended the funeral of their cousin, Clifford Miss recently dent has Hospital and is confined home in a plaster cast. The many friends of Mrs. Frank Sweet, of Sarnia, will regret to know that she is laid up with spine and pelvis trouble and will hope that she may soon be around'again. Mr. and iMrs. Gordon Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Cook, of Kitchener, called on Mr. ! Sunday. were in the R.C.O. Band overseas. Lois Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ford, of Stephen, who underwent an operation for appen dicitis in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, last Friday, is doing nicely, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schroeder and Carolyn, of Birmingham, iMich., and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Good man, of Detroit, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroeder. Mr. Arthur Willert returned home Monday after spending a week in Victoria Hospital, London, where he underwent another operation on his arm. It is hoped now that arm will be alright again. Mr. and Sam, Miss R. Denham McAllister Mrs. Skinner’s mother, in London, on Mother’s Day. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dinney and Miss Barbara and Miss Reta Rowe left Saturday last by auto for trip west going as far as Vancouv er where .they will visit with Mr. Rowe' Dinney at present stationed in that city with the Royal Bank. Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Catherine Creech were Mr. Jas. Creech, of Rochester, N.Y., Mrs. Walter Dearing, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rollins and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Creech, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Creech and son, of For est. Relatives visiting Sunday at Cann’s home were Mi’, and Mrs. C. F. Blanchard and family, of town, Mrs. Geo, Rockola and four children, Mary, Pearl, Tommy baby Stewart, of Guelph, vanus Cann, of Bayfield, Bruce Cann, Clinton. Mrs. Fred Nixon and St. Clair, Mich., visited during past week with her parents, and Mrs. Wm. Welsh, Mr. Nixon was here for the week-end and the baby was one of ten that were baptized at the Mother’s Day ser vice in James St. church Sunday morning. jMiss Fern Welsh, of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Roberts and daughter and Welsh, of London, day visitors with Mr Welsh. and Mrs. G. Skinner on Mr. Murray and Gerald Mrs. Cecil Skinner Doris Skinner and and Mr. and Mrs. John and Neil visited with Mrs. Motz Exeter Markets Wheat, J 1.2 6 Oats 65c Barley,' 70c Creamery Butter, 55c Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, SPECIAL VALUE AT $5.95 This Sale of Ladies’ (Dresses Includes SILKS — CREPES — CHAMBRAYS — SEERSUCKERS Broken Sizes VALUES UP TO $16.95 24 ONLY — Spun Rayon Dresses Printed Patterns — Splendid for Afternoon Wear REGULAR $4.95------ NOW $2.95 — 24 ONLY — Beauty Tone Rugs Suitable for DINING ROOMSKITCHENS — BEDROOMS Lovely Patterns and Colourings SIZE 9’ x 12’ — $16.95 for the big British Flood Relief Drive. Clothing and food is to be left at the Town Hall (upstairs) this Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Cash dona tions payable to R. N. Creech, Jas. P. Bowey, C. V. Pickard and Bank of Montreal. THE NEED IS URGENT!baby Miss Marjorie were also ,Sun- and Mrs.