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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-01-22, Page 10Page 10 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22nd, 1948 Markets Wheat, $1.49. Oats 90c Barley $1,15 Creamery Butter, 74i Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, A Large 42c A. Medium, 40e Pullets, 36c B 32c C 28 c I Will Broadcast Over CKNX | Hear the Hon. Farquhar OH- ' ver, Ontario Liberral I discuss the issues ft I electors of Huron, ov< 920 on your dial, Ti 'next week. January 2: Ho 1.15. Leader, ng the CKNX. iday of from 1 Items of Social and Personal Interest in and Around Exeter The Times-Advoeiite is always pleased to publish these items. We and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Phone 31w are no "aouiit are sponsoring for Britain. The is great. $1<M»9 to some. aware food need sends needy One garage will be open in Exeter on Sundays and during the evenings throughout the week “Parcels for Britain” As you the Lions parcels overseas a food parcel person in Britain. Some have al­ ready handed in their donations. As noted in former advertise­ ments I will he pleased to re­ ceive your donations which will be thankfully received and re­ ceipts for ’ ' ...... issued. I if a made, be just as re- vis- Mr. Lis- received and re- . .* income tax purposes 1 know you would give persanol canvass were please let our response great in this case. B. D. Field Open, this Sunday a -* During the Evenings Throughout the Week TOM COATES Service Station We can’t stop accidents! We can’t stop sickness! But we can prevent, in a large measure, financial worry. Ernest C. Har­ vey Insurance Agency represent­ ing Mutual Benefit. We wish to announce to the public that, com­ mencing February 1st, 19-18, the E. Lindenfield Hardware will become known as “Lindenfields Ltd.” Having formed this company, we are also -darting a cash business, applying to all Hardware, and to Tinsmithing Repairs. May we say “Thanks” foi’ the splendid patronage, and cordial relations ac­ corded us during the twelve years we have been in business. Lindenfields Ltd. hope to serve you in the future with the same efficiency ancl courtesy that we. have endeavoured to give you in the past. Mrs. D. Lippert, of Melbourne spent a week with her mother, Mrs. Lydia Sweitzer. Miss Margaret Quinton turned home Monday after itiug for a few days with and Mrs, Leslie Coates, of towel. Judy Coates returned with her to visit for a few days, Mr. Jack Duerr, who recently opened up a photographic studio in Exeter, has moved his wife and family to town from Mit­ chell and is occupiug one of the wartime houses on Huron street Gordon May, who has been on the Bank of Commerce staff at Binbrook, has been trans­ ferred to Bowmanville. spent the week-end with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. May. Mrs. Alecia Leyhourne, of Clinton, was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Jus. Squire. She attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Frank Wood Thursday afternoon of last week. Among those from a distance who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Amy Wednesday of last i week were: Mr. Wm. McLaughlin and daughter Margaret, Mrs, B. Amy and son Leslie, of Brantford Mr. Jas. Stanley, of London; Mrs. Jas. Trevethick, Mr, and Mrs. Trevethick, of Brinsley; Mr. ; Mrs, Howard Dorman and Jack, of Ailsa Craig. He his J. and son I BY ARROW These arc a nice quality sanforized broadcloth designed by Arrow, We think you’ll like the style and colourings. Taman’s Men’s Wear Ontario ACREAGE WANTED TO CONTRACT TO GROW COMMERCIAL FLAX FOR 1948 For Particulars Contact SNOWSUITS 2 to 6 years LINED SKI PANTS 6 to 14 years BOYS WOOL GOLF HOSE Sizes 8 to 10^ LADIES’ VESTS 50% Wool Valentines Greeting Cards Cmfmwvbit Mr. II. T. Rowe, who has been confined to his home through illness, is improving. Mr. and .Mrs. L. B. Hodgson spent a few days last week vis­ iting in Lucan. Mr. and Mrs. George Aikens, of Lucan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .J, C. Smith, Hur­ on Street. Mrs. Charles W. Goodman, of Detroit, is spending a few days with her father, Mr. Charles Schroeder, Mr. Charles ’Schroeder has re­ turned after spending the past month in Detroit and Birming­ ham, Michigan. Dr. Jack, guests Cowen Misses Anne Kaiser, the guests of Shirley and Lorna Taylor over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Farrow have moved from one of the El­ liot apartments into the apart­ ment of Mr. M. Cudmore, An­ drew •Mr. row of London, spent the with their parents, Mrs, Leo Hennessey. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. , of Eden and Mr. and family, of Whalen, Mr. and Mrs. John Sunday. and Mrs. Steiner are attending the annual meet­ ing of the .Ontario Veterinary Association being held at the General Brock Hotel, Niagara Falls. HOME .MADE BAKING and St. Patrick’s Tea held by the Ladies Guild of vitt Memorial church parish Hall on March 3 pan. Please keep the mind. SALE— will be Tri­ in the 17th at dale in VALENTINE SUPPER— The Women’s Association of Main St. Church will hold a Valen­ tine Supper in the church base­ ment Tuesday, February 17th, commencing at 5:30. Please keep the date in mind. Stephen Council —Continued From Page Five The business session of the meeting opened at 1p.m. Moved by John Morrissey sec­ onded by Roy Swartz that a rebate of $2(00 be granted Miss Edna Wilier t for < charge on Do.g tax. Carried. .Moved by John A. Morrissey, seconded by Willis Gill that the Council grant $75.00 Blue Water Highway Associa­ te. Carried. Moved by Roy Swartz,' second­ ed by John A. Morrissey that the Clerk order the Municipal World for each member of the Council, Assessor. Moved seconded Wrn. JennisoJn, Grand Bend be hired at $5.0’0 per hour to plow roads west /of 12th Concession of Township! of Stephen the supervision of the Superintendent. Carried. The following officials appointed for the year Road Foremen; No. 1, Gordon Wilson; Na. 2, William Stanlake No. 3, Joe White, No. 4, Law­rence Hill,! No. 5, I-Iarry Hirtzel No. 6, Eldnu Smith, No. fred Mack, No. 8, Swartz, Np. 9, Harvey No. 10, William. Becker, no. 12, Elmer Pickering, -rry Sheppard, No, 15 Mellin, No. l to over to the Clerk, Treasurer and Carried. by John A. Morrissey, by? Willis Gill that Under Aiicpices of L.O.L. 492 and 20.00 and the Mrs. of in Thomson, Mrs. Geo. and .Mrs. of of on Arksey and visited with Thomson on Dr. E. s. The new subscription rates The Times-Advocate are now effect. Single copies are 6 cents. Street. . Jack Hennessey, of Har- and Miss Jean Hennessey, week-end Mr. ADMISSION 35 CENTS CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE Lunch Served EVERYBODY WELCOME Woodham Orange Hall were ALL CASH PRIZES16 EVENTS 9:30 . 12:30 also —•ADMISSION 50c Exeter Branch Canadian Legion Spruce Grove Inn a Available for Rent for Private Parties Phone Creditor! 40r23 MONDAY and TUESDAY January 26th and 27th Three of Your Favorites in MONDAY hnd TUESDAY One Show Commencing at' 8:15 FRIDAY and SATURDAY Two Shows Commencing at 7:30 PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS ©Peter Lorric and your favorite ©Dorothy Lamour and NEWSREEL The Hoosier Hotshots From National Barn Banco in ‘Cowboy Blues’ CKNX Ranchboys EXETER OPERA HOUSE Favorite Brunette © Bob Hope ©Lon Chaney FRIDAY and SATURDAY January 23rd and 24th Dogwood Starts His Own Business — Monkey Business in ‘Blondie’s Lucky Day’ LONDON. JANUARY 29-30-31 (MATINEE SATURDAY) Reynolds London, were Dr. H. H. and Sunday. Barbara Smith of London, under Road were 1948; 7, Wil- William Gelinas, No. 11 Stewart Previews its Coming Attractions “MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING” “MACBETH” «A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM” Thursday Evening Friday Evening Saturday Matinee Saturday Evening - “TWELFTH NIGHT” MAIL ORDERS NOW Evenings ..........* $8.00, $2.40, $1.80, $1.20 Matinee ............... ... 4M0, $1.80, $1.20 tax included Enclose self-addressed envelope for return of tickets - - out of town cheeks must include exchange. BOX OFFICE OPENS MONDAY AT 10 A.M. HESS Final Results of the “Silent Guest” Fund Asa Penh ale '................ Bethany Sisters Sunday School (Mrs. Dan Weber, treas.) ......... Miss M. Hern .............. George E. Hicks'.......... Mrs. S. Davis .............. Frank E. Coates ........ C. V. Pickard .............. •Mrs. John Fletcher ..... Edwin Irwin ............... Mrs. James Lawson .... W. H. Pollen ............. Fred Huxtable ............ James St. Y. P. U......... Final Total Saturday Night $447.10 FRIDAY and SATURDAY January 23rd and 2.1th ‘Thunder Mountain • Tim Holt Dilemma ADULT ENTERTAINMENT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY January 21st and 22nd Caesar and Cleopatra Special Technicolor Feature ©Vivien Leigh ©Claude Rains MONDAY and TUESDAY January 26th and 27tli ‘The Unfaithful ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ©Ann Sheridan ©Zachary Scott Henry Clqrk, Webb, No.J 13, No. 14, Hit: Orville Mellin, No. 16, Roy Mason, No. 17, 18, and S.B., Hugh Hodgins, No. 19, Harold Walper, No. 20 Elgin Webb, Centralia Pdlic.e Village, Gordon Wilson, Crediton Police Village, George Eilber, Grand Bend Pol­ ice Village, George Westlake, Dashwood Police Village, Aaron Restemeyer. Exeter side road, Henry Fahner. Fence Viewers, Murray Elliott, Edward Cham­ bers, Leslie Richard, Gordon Ratz, Ed. Kraft, Alvin Finkbein- er, W. J. Brown, John Lovie, Thomas Isaac. Moved by Henry Beaver, sec­ onded by Roy Swartz that Rev. M. E. Reuber be tendered a vote of thanks. Carried. Moved by Roy Swartz, onded by Elmer .Lawson that F. W. Morlock be appointed Clerk and Treasurer at a salary of $750.00 per annum. Carried unanimously. Moved by Henry Beaver, sec­ onded by Willis Gill that the Treasurer be empowered. to withdraw and put in a Separate Account for use audited. Moved ed by Henry Beaver that the Road Accounts for the of December 19 47 follows: Township $416.01 Carried. Moved by Henry onded by Roy Swartz that General Accounts for the month of December be paid as follows Wm. J. Brown, Fence Viewer’s Fees, 4.00; Ed. G. Kraft, Fence Viewer’s Fees, 4.00; Ed. Cham­ bers, Fonoe .Viewer’s Fees, 4.00, Donald Ratz, wood for Tyler f Relief) 17.00; Donald Ratz, wood for Mrs. Vansteonkiste F. J. Wickwire, annual reports, 86.40; Hospitaliza­ tion, 54.60; G. A. Love, Relief for Mrs. Vansteenkiste 12.00; Miss Edna Willett, Dog Tax 2,00; for Mrs. Carruthers, 7.00; Holt, Ambulance service Carruthers) 10,00; Mrs. Kenney, Relief .for Milton Ken­ ney 9.00; C- 0< Manore, Grant to Blue Water Highway Assoc., 75.00. Total 306.00. •Moved by Henry Beaver, sec­ onded by John A, Morrissey j that the meeting be adjourned to meet again on Monday, Feb-1 ruary 2nd, 1948 at 1 p.m. sec­ the sum of $1,500.0 0 until the books are Carried. by Willis Gill, second­ (Relief) 21.00; printing County of Huron, 54.60; Mrs. month be paid as of Stephen, Beaver, see­ the Rebate of Bort Holt, Rent Bert (Mrs. T. MONTHLY MEETING., of •South Huron Junior and the Junior be held in the on Wednesday, This will be the Farmers Institute will Exeter Arena February 4th. annual meeting and a full attendance is urged. Please keep the date open and plan to attend. Watch for fur­ ther announcement next week. Members of the Exeter Badminton Club On Wednesday, January 28, The Badminton Club Will Hold A “Hard Time” Or Costume Dance And A Millionnaires Night At The Exeter Opera House. Each Member* May Invite One Guest And The Cost For The Entire Evening Will Be 50 Cents Per Person. Come Out And Enjoy Yourself Bring A Guest. EXETER OPERA HOUSE Frankie Traher formerly of the Casa Royal Orchestra featuring LES. GLENNIE on vocals and JOE BADALATO, pianist Dancing 9 p.m, to 12 p.m. Admission 50c The Canadian Legion, Exeter Branch 167 Friday Evening, Jan. 30th $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 each each each 1.00 1.00 1.00 Best Skating Couple Best Dressed Couple Best Comic Couple Best Dressed Lady Best Dressed Man Best Dressed Comic Lady or Man Best Dressed Girl under 12 ........... Best Dressed Boy under 12 ........ Best Dressed Girl, Comic, under 12 . Best Dressed Boy, Comic, under 12 Girls’ Race 12 and under .................... Men’s Free for All ................................. Lady’s Free for All .............................. Boys’ Race 12 and under ..................... Oldest Person Skating .......................... Youngest Person Skating .................... JUDGING STARTS AT 9 — SKATING TILL 11 1.00 1.00 Admission: Adults 30c; Children 20c