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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-05-13, Page 12
th# annual THp TIMES. ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 13th, 1943 Dr*, and Mru- V7. L. Lawaoa* | Mra D. A- Andftrhos Sat- Jimmy and Karen, of Llutov/ei, | urday to vbdt with her in spent Mother'll Day with Mr. j Ottawa, and Mrs. Jarnea Lawsnm- Mr. and Mm L«dm and baby, of DIMowel, on Sunday with Mra. mother, Mrs. Ellerlngton. L- fiuOer, of Londoa Cattle Bring Record Price her gfeter, Mrs. H. " • Gregus as 0* Sa where eha Is and treat- I own topics— » Items of Social ahd Persona! Interest in and Arpund Exeter The Times-Adw ve J® always pleased to publish, these items, We and our readers ar*- interested in you and your friend®- Phone 31w 8 ----------j i i ....................................................................... Mr®- W • X be: 'Berktt;® a&d O’ Mt©. A’lgUSi ILd4'? m S' . Mr ar ; M? dS'i steftded ’? Jasses Jr® . k-errt Mme; :er re-lives -I Messrs. B W- WiHfema aad J. Hrdbert eariuads •i©f -ea’ttle, ^'i)nia:ning ; "to the Toronto ©arnei and received ever received febipping. I baby beef jn ! Mid IM W&V^ir j hfcivlu In Dxeter lam ThsrMay. Mr William Bennett. At- | wood, vlMfed with relative® and | frboid/j tact wnnk. 5# head. . Monday the hsghest pi.ae dorwg tbenr year® There were 13 the shipment and for II of thesi they received h • little Letter than !&<• per pound One of them weighed 1259 for whits 1237 vv were re- cesved. A vow brought and netted over A steer sold for 75 a o-wt and a 5 heifer for lllso.'V. (’out e’S vlcPml CoaletT d Mrs Fred Neil. of -.rowd <n Sunday with Neil and at* b Day service h. spent the ,e of her Laverne Stone, i attended the t thfj Her Lynn. Jas. Howard An- visited vsntn ZURICH LIONS CLUB This Is a Funny Show! A. Cann first part —- presents tBt 10 $D ? $3 2 5 5 10 i Brood Mare in Foal ............... Filly or Gelding, 3 years old Team .............................................. $ 2 2 10 $ S 5 20 Badge $15 $10 15 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alderson and family, cd Arkona. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. ColMngw3d. Mr. jam Ferguson, of Toron to, spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. W. Horney and tss mother. Idrs. Mary Staeey. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilson and Darlene, Mr. Jim Wilson, of Mr. and over the Miss Kathleen ^uair’s Hardvzar- itwo weeks w.s'.'. 'TWdin, Man. Mr and Mrs. r”- • in Sarnia on Sun 'i ■ ed the dbriBtenr u ■ grandson. John '«■ 'sSt. Pattis United '■ Dr. and Mrs .4 W Bmhmond H... ■with Mrs. M<K.' IMrs. Rase ’Russel. 4 McKinnon’s sr^. ’ j<McKinnon, of Z.r Mr. and Mrs, J >-on and Russell Mr. Howard ■ Thamesford, ar" ,A. Ga'kstetter. ■ |«d dn Sunday w , W. Horney . ; Stacey. Mr. and Mrs. and two boys a.’. ASSO-LJack Heywood * Party. July ? M© ? don Heywood ar -------------- -— i Exeter, Mr. ar. ; I Heywood and far.; , spent Mother’s I »and Mrs. Gord"t 3. Advance Tickets 75c Regular 90c and Dance l ■ for Everybody Welcome Sharon Ball Club Presents Juvea- Hall, 4, at public at 0:30 p.m. Featuring Rau’s Orchestra Prizes will be given for Novelty Dances ADMISSION 50c A. Presentation of PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM REFRESHMENT BOOTHS Spring Opening Be sure to sec . » ♦ ‘THE EGG AND V coming to (his Tlmatrc May 2 tat, 22nd FRIDAY and SATURDAY May 14th, 15th PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRA CTIONS Mr. & Mrs. Garfield Thomson;Presentation On Thursday evening , week about fifty neighbours KIRKTON COMMUNITY ASSO CIATION preliminary ile contest, Aberdeen Kirkton, Friday, June 8 p.m. Open to all school pupils. No entry Phone 3f» Kirkton. Thur., May 20 will held 1ft the EXETER ARENA by ROSS PIERCE Darning 9’39 to 1 Adtanre Wkm from mmw here of the Ythlrtit Society of the School or vebi- than ever and in- «*, mpy re Harvey »’advt.,‘ See Barbara Ann Mr. and Mrs. S. X. Taylor, Shirley and Lorna: Mr. and Mrs. O. Elliot and Mr. and Mrs. J. H Hendry. .Mr. and .Mrs. 1’1- ri' Snell, Misses Mary Gardiner and Betty Coates; Mr. and Mrs. Art Cann and Mr. and Mrs. Art Whilsmi’h. were among those in Toronto ior the week-end to at tend rhe R-e Review at the Map le Leaf Gardens featuring Bar- ..&icz Ann S.o.tt. and Dick But- COMING EVENTS KIRKTON COMMUNITY CIATION, Garden Progressive-Conservative Candidate for Huron Monday, May 17th at 12:55 noon Dashwood, May 24 Girls* Softball Game at 1:15 p.m Arkona vs. Dashwood TUG OF WAR 3:00 p.m. Stephen Twp., winner of last match, again challenges Hay Twp, Winner will receive $10.00 Baseball Game at 3:15 p*m. Zurich vs. Dashwood Tigers Opening Game of Huron-Perth League (Intermediate “C”) Admission: Children 20c, Adults 50c Grand Saturday, » A RUMMAGE SALE— a I ed by the T.M.C. Club of ■ Church, will be held St ■ afternoon and evening, N ; in the showroom of N 1 garage. Will anyone navi ’ nations please contact < ! the following: Mrs. Free ' ton, Mrs. Win. Chamber; Ralph Gentner, Mrs. George Wright, Mrs. V. Heywood._____ B©we were ,y and at'.esd- ** the** iittle -ley Rowe, is ■ ■ *7 J. M'-Kinnon spent Sunday ton A mother, «r.d with Dr. -r. Mrs. M. Fergus- f Chiselhurst, erguson, of ’.I" and Mrs. Kippen- rish- Mr. and. Mrs. Mrs. Mary n Heywood ■. and Mrs. baby, of ! Mrs. El- family. of ■s. Laverne r- * and - f’ Mrs ly. of Usborne Jay with Heywood. Mr. do- Lions Visit Sarnia j of '■ Three auto loads from o Exeter Lions (' were inMrs. nja Thursday evening of • week attending * rally of tried 1, Zone 2. t which one of the Internation?:: dire-tors was guest speaker. J'he regular Lions Club meeting Friday evening was withdrawn. Run Down by Tractor Wally Becker ed by Haro; Grand Bend, rm tui.ate acciden' he wag backed ■ by a tractor, fracture of the right foot was brought to th Dunlop for tre: the Sar- last Dis- who is employ- Walper near with an unfor- Tuesday when to and run over He received a boulder and the ashed, office meat. He of was Dr. Tues., May 18 EXETER OPERA HOUSE Flannigan’s Orchestra ADMISSION 50c New and Old Time DANCE TOWN &ALL, ZURICH Wed., May 19 Proceeds for Injured Players ‘The Sea Hawk’ ® Errol Flynn ® Brenda Marshall ® Claude Rains A Galley Slave turned Pirate. Errol Flynn in a swashbuckling role, feared by his enemies, ed by his followers, on land on the high seas. Bug Bunny cartoon ‘EASTER YEGGS’ MONDAY and TUESDAY May .17th, J 8tli © Shirley Temple © Ronald Rogan — ih _ That Hagen Girl’ A tale of two who fought against malicious small town gossip and got scandol. And a bcanltful Technicolor Short ‘HOLLYWOOD WONDERLA ND’ Darlene, Landon, visited with. Mrs. C. week-end. Mr. and Mrs. G. were in Toronto the___, of the week attending the fun eral ©f Mrs. Cann’s brother, the late George Hammond. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Melvin. King were Mrs. Alvin Willett and of Dashwood, Mr. and Russell King, of Crediwn. and Mrs. Earl Neil of Exeter, and Mr. Robert Reid, of London. L. Wiisor. Mr. and. Mr. and Dianne, Mrs. Mr and Jimmy, and Mrs. CREDITON TOWN HALL Friday, May 14th Don’t Miss It I ADMISSION: ADULTS 50c, CHIDREN 35c T I 8 I last ; and friends of Will and Mary North- ’ colt and Mr. and Mrs. George Geddes gathered to surprise! them in their new home. The ' evening was spent playing cards 1 after which Mr. Cecil Rowe read the address and Mr. Nelson Stanlake made the presenta tions. Will ard Mary each re ceived wool blankets and Mr. and Mrs. Geddes a lace table cloth, each making a very suit able reply. All sang “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows”. Lunch j was served and everyone had a; very enjoyable evening. Follow- ? is the address: ; Young Couple Honored On the evening of May 3rd a number of neighbors and friends gathered at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Roy MacDonald in honor of their daughter, Doro thy, prior to her marriage to Ted Prouty. Community singing readings, contests wedding made a ning after which Tremner read the an end table and were presented, Lunch was ser ved and best wishes expressed. On the following evening the Pentecostal group honored the bride-elect with a miscellaneous shower. Marion Triebner read an address and Mrs. Sweigard made the presentation. A boun tiful lunch was served. and a mock pleasant eve- Mrs. Wilfred address and wall mirror South Huron Jr. Farmers At Home Dance EXETER ARENA Fri., May 14th 9:30 p.m.—12:30 a.m. Featuring the CFPL All-Star Orch. With Vocals by Gayle Gordon and Jule Faust Refreshment Booth - Spot, Tag & Elimination Dances SPECIAL DOOR PRIZE Admission — Advance Sale 75c‘ At the Door 90c DRESS OPTIONAL Leavitt* s THEATRE Previews its Coming Attractions WED.. THURS., FRI., SAT. May 12, 13, 14 and 15 Cecil B. DeMille’s ‘Unconquered’ Color by Technicolor © Gary Cooper @ Paulette Goddard and a Cast of Thousands Adults 42c, Children 25c First show commences at 7 p.m. MONDAY, TUESDAY May 17 and 18 ‘Saigon’ ® Alan Ladd ® Veronica Lake COMING ATTRACTIONS: ‘If You Knew Susie’ ‘Fun and Fancy Free’ ‘The Jolson Story’ ‘Adventures of Robin Hood’ ‘State of the Union’ ‘Dual In the Sun* Wednesday, May 26th Bannockburn Pipe Band in Attendance Parade at 1:30 p.m. — Special Speakers — HON. RUSSELL KELLEY, Minister of Health WM. H. GOLDING, M.P. THOS. PRYDE, M.L.A. and others — HORSES — Class I—Percheron or Belgian, Class II—Heavy Draft, Class III—Light Draft $ 4 4 15 Class IV—Wagon or Express Team in Harness .................. $12 Single Wagon Horse or Express ........ 8 Class V—Roadster, Open; Class VI—Carriage, Single, 15.2 and under Single, 15.2 and over Team ............... Champion .......................... § 5 3 Open $ 8 8 12 $15 $10 15 10 20 15 Badge Class VII—Hackney Class Single Hackney Pony ............................ Hackney Team ......................................... Hackney Champion ................................ Championship Class Draft Mare or Gelding, any age ...... $ 4 $ Draft or Agricultural Filly or Geld ing, any age ..................................... Badge SADDLE HORSES Saddle Horse, shown under saddle (ri ders should be suitably dressed) $10 $8 Hurdle Jumpers ................ 10 8 TOWNSHIP PRIZE Three horses from one Township; two entries necessasy to fill; entry fee §1.00 .......................................... $10 $5 SPECIAL PRIZES Gentleman’s Turnout—1st prize, $3.00; 2nd prize, $2,00 Lady Driver—1st prize, $5.00; 2nd prize, $2.00 Special for best 4-horse team driven by one man—1st prize, $15.00; 2nd prize, $10.00 The T. Eaton Co. of Toronto offers a silver layer cake plate, Sheffield reproduction, value $12.00, for the best Agricul- tural . “ prize $6 5 $5 4 $4 team. Any family having won a T., Eaton Co. Limited in this class at a fair in 1948 not eligible to compete. — CATTLE — I—Angus, Class II—Shorthorns, Bull .... under 1 under 2 any age year ...... years old 2 years Class 7 5 5 5 5 5 2 tray § 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 the chant age. 2 2 2 2 2 2 Class Aged Bull, Bull, Cow, Heifer, under Heifer, under 1 year ..................... ........ Get off Sire .............................................. Robert Simpson Co. special silver plated pion beef herd, one bull, three females, Class IV—Market Cattle Grade Butcher Steer or Heifer, over 750 lbs.................................................. Grade Baby Beef, under 750 lbs....... Herd Exhibit, consisting of 1 bull, 3 females, of all breeds ................... Admission’25c; Cars 25c; School Children Free Geo. Armstrong, Pres. W. R. Dougall, Sec.-Treas. 8 8 5 5 Prize $2,00 each OPERA HOUSE Old Time Orchestra of Season Alon., /Way 24 Bingo Commences 7:30 p.m. Dance 10 p.m. to 1 a.m Admission to Dance 50c Last Dance Saturday Night EXETER OPERA HOUSE Frank Trailer and his Orchestra Dancing 9 p.m. to 12 p.m. Admission 50c The Canadian Legion, Exeter Branch 167