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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-04-08, Page 10Page JO THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 8th, 1948 Mr. and Mrs. John Pollard vis­ ited, on Sunday with Mr. ahd Mrs. Frank Conlln, of Moores­ ville. Mi’. Gordon Appleton, Jr. and Mr. Bob Turnbull are in Niagara Falls this week attending Seam­ er School. School re-opened Monday fol­ lowing the Faster vacation. DANCE— Reserve Friday, May 14th, for the South Huron Jun­ ior Farmers’ Dance in the Exe­ ter Arena. CFPL All-Star Or­ chestra. c You can do very little about the increasing accident rate, which calls for higher insurance premiums, but if you can quali­ fy for a Lumbermens Mutual policy you will receive a divi­ dend amounting to 10% of your premium. Ernest C. Harvey In­ surance Agency. 8 For apartments or the cottage these cooking units are the answer. We have several styles from which to choose. Two-plate burners and oven. Some have utility drawers. $54.00 and up TABLE MODELS — 2-bumer, Hotplates Several burners, home. $5.00 and up designs and makes, A handy utility in any COOKING SALE—■. sponsored by the Woman’s Association o f Main Street Church will be held on Saturday, April 17th, at 3 o’clock at R. E. Russell’s store. There will be home-made cakes, rolls, cookies and pies of all kinds. 8:15c Mrs. Hazelle Turnbull, of Brownsville, and Mrs. Harry Patrick, of St. Thomas, spent Easter week with the former's sister, Mrs. Wm. Cook and Mr. Cook. Represent Exeter Lions On Tuesday evening President Ted Davies, Jas. P. Bowey, J. A.' Traquair and E. S. Steiner rep­ resented the Exeter club at the Arkona Lions charter night and presented the newly-formed club with the President’s pin. R. E. RUSSELL Exeter, Ont. THUR., FBI., • SAT. April 8, 0 and 10 Saturday Matinee 2:30 pan. ‘This Time for Keeps’ MGM Musical Comedy — Color by Technicolor — ® Ester Williams ® Jimmy Durante ® Lauritz Melchior A RUMMAGE SALE in the near future will be sponsored by the Trivitt Memorial Club. All donations gratefully re­ ceived by any member. Con­ tact Mrs. G. Wright, Mrs. Wm. Chambers, Mrs. R. Genttner, Mrs. Homer Rus­ sel, Mrs. W. Balfour, Mrs. V. Heywood. Phone 109 i® MONDAY, TUESDAY April 12 and 13 Ready-Made Suits and Topcoats for Spring A smart line of Single and Double Breasted Suits are now |on display for Spring. You’ll like the styles, tailoring and fabrics in these recent arrivals. Topcoats Both Gabardine and Tweed are here for your choice. Drop in and look them over. art’s Men's We ar Trivitt Memorial Parish Hall ‘Tycoon’ — Color by Technicolor — ® John Wayne ® Laraine Day WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY April 14 and 15 — Two Features —• ‘Adventures of Don Coyote’ — Color by Technicolor — ® Richard Martin © Francis Rafferty ‘Stork Bites Man’ — Comedy Feature — ® Jackie Cooper COMING ATTRACTIONS: ‘Fun and Fancy Free’ ‘Green Dolplrin Street’ ‘Road to Rio’ ‘Carnegie Hall’ ‘Treasure of Sierra Madre’ MOTORS PRODUCTS Door Prize Lunch ADMISSION 35c Auspices of T.M.C. Club ---—--------- Pure ice — Manufactured by — Wilkins Pure Ice, Stratford, Ont. DELIVERIES: WED. & SAT. E.R. Witmer & Son Tel. 179w Exeter a_------------- ----------------s Floor Sanding HARDWOOD & TILE FLOORS LAID Old Floors Re-Finished Wallace Bowden WOODHAM Phone Kirkton 53rl0 ——— ------------@ 'Grandpa's Twin Sister' will be presented in Th ames Road Church Friday, Apr. 9th at 8.30 p.m. presented by The Elimville Choir — Admission — Adults 40c, Children 20®- A 3-Act Play Entitled 'Grandpa's Twin Sister' will be presented in Centralia United Church Thurs., April 15 at 8:30 p.m. by the Elimville Choir Under the Auspices of The Centralia W.M.S. Admission 40c and 25c Yes, it’s time to get ready for spring and sum­ mer driving now. A winterized carmightsoon cause trouble—so let us go over your car now— for sprightly springtime performance, and real driving economy, too. We’ll get rid of trouble­ making sludge ... replace too-thin lubricants with proper grades and give your car the thorough check it needs after rough Winter driving. See us today! SNELL BROS. & CO., EXETER BUICK ‘ CIIE VRp'lETa n d CMC TRUCKS ; sa................. ...-————— n Spraying I have a new self-pro­ pelled 5 sprayer and am equipped to spray your cattle for warbles, your crops for weeds and your fruit trees. L. V. Hogarth TELEPHONE 266 0—«—— -ta a 1 — e Saturday Night Dancing EXETER OPERA HOUSE Frank Traher and his Orchestra Dancing 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission 50c The Canadian Legion, Exeter Branch 167 S3—---------------—-----------.....-Ejj ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND PRESENTS FOR YOUB ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS EXETER OPERA HOUSE Thurs., April 8 DON ROBERTSON and his Ranch Boys 9:30 to 12:30 ADMISSION 50c Auspices of Canadian Legion Mr. Clifford Quance is holi­ daying with relatives in Detroit. ------a-ri'.iw,."'; ............. Teen Town Friday Night Red Cross Open Meeting Mon., April 12 8:00 p.m. Town Hall Reports of the Annual in Toronto will be given The monthly meeting of the SOUTH HURON JUNIOR FARMERS will be held in the EXETER ARENA Wed. Evening, April 14 Girls please bring lunch EXETER DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Annual Commencement EXETER ARENA Friday, April 23rd 8:00 p.m. Presentation of Awards and Program — Admission — Adults 40c. Students 25c The Public is Welcome Bridge and Euchre Thurs., April 15 at 8:00 p.m. Town Hall Sponsored by Exeter Bowling Club Come & Bring Your Friends A THREE ACT PLAY Entitled "Grandpa’s Twin Sister” will be presented in Grand Bend United Church Mon., April 12 at 8.30 p.m. by the Elimville Choir — Admission — Adults 40c, Children 25c DANCE CREDITON TOWN HALL Friday, April 9 — Music Supplied By — Steve Dundas’ Orchestra Admission: Gents 50c; Ladies 35c Proceeds for Crediton Ball Club a----------------- -------------— —_—.——-------——s ' Family Night Will Be Held at MAIN STREET UNITED CHURCH Friday, April 9th - 8 p.m. SPONSORED BY YOUNG PEOPLE’S UNION Entertainment Under Direction of Mr. Art Campbell LUNCH WILL BE SERVED SILVER COLLECTION Proceeds for Missions does your job quickly, easily, at low cost This new Page, backed by 20 years’ experience, gives you "big-tractor” features at low cost. Headlight and equipment light for night work. New quick-change hitch. Balanced for easy handling. Direct-drive, worm-gear transmission, using cut gears and ball bearings. No cheap belts or chains. Gears and clutches in dust-free case. Adjustable wheels. Individual wheel clutches make turning easy, 1%, 2, 3, and 4 H.P. Prices are surprisingly low. Come in see the new Page now. FRIDAY and SATURDAY April 9th, 10th • Leo Gorcey and the ® Bowery Boys — in — ‘Hard Boiled Mahoney’ — Added Attraction — ® Jim. Wakely / — in — ‘Riding Down the Trail’ Opening Concert — by the — Huronia Male Choir Alice Sturgis, Director assisted by Mr. Donald Wright, London James Street Church, Exeter Tues., April 13th " — PROGRAM “GOD SAVE THE KING” 8:30 p.m A. Kerslake Hensall MONDAY and TUESDAY April 12th, 13th ® Joan Crawford ® Van Heflin ® Reymond Massey ‘Possessed’ ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Joan, the Academy Award-win­ ning star, in the greatest emo­ tional performance of her entire career. also a Newsreel Mon. * Tues.—One Show Commencing 8:15 p.m. Fri. - Set.--—Two Shows Commencing 7:30 p.nu CHOIR: BONNIE DUNDEE —«ir Walter Scott KENTUCKY BABE —Henry Buck O WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MORNING —O. Hammerstein II Mr. WRIGHT, Cello solo, selected BELLS OF THE SEA —Alfred Solman OLD KING COLE “-Cecil Forysyth O WHERE, O WHERE? Arr. by Don Wright Mr. WRIGHT, Trumpet solo, selected OCTETTE BROWN BIRD RIO GRANDE —r — INTERMISSION Mr. HARRY HOFFMAN, Vocal LISTEN TO THE LAMBS PASSING BY LEAD ME LORD Mr. WRIGHT Trumpet solo, selected LONDON TOWN DEAR LAND OF HOME NOW THE DAY IS OVER 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. (a) 11. 12. 13. —-Hayden Wood ■Traditional Sea Chanties solo, selected.^ Arr. by Don Wright —E, C. Purcell —...Wesley (b) Cello solo, seleRted —Edward Germtui -—Sibelius Arr. by Don Wright