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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-05-20, Page 10
......• ii;! THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 20th, 1948 Mrs. Cole, of Stornaway,’ Scotland, arrived in Exeter last week and is visiting with, her daughter, Mrs. Ray Rasmussen and Mr. Rasmussen. Sunday School EXETER OPERA HOUSE Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ford MURDOCK’S ORCHESTRA Everybody Welcome ADMISSION 50c niversary ervices WOODHAM UNITED CHURCH HARPLEY Mrs. Maria Iiayter, who has spent the winter with her daughter in Detroit, came back to her home here on Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hardy and family, of Lucan, spent Sun day evening at the home of Mr. Marshall Hodgins. Mrs. Le Grand Wright and Mrs. Mark Miller, of Detroit, spent a few days at Mr. Glen Hayter’s. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stone have moved back to their old home on the 21st of Stephen, COMING EVENTS KIRKTON COMMUNITY ASSO CIATION, Carden Party, July 21. A RUMMAGE SALE—• sponsor ed by the T.M.C. Club of Trivitt Church, will be held Saturday afternoon and evening, May 22, in the showroom of Newton’s garage. Will anyone having do nations please contact one of the following; Mrs. Fred New ton, Mrs. Wm. Chambers, Mrs, Ralph Gentner, Mrs. George Wright, Mrs. V. Heywood. ONE NIGHT ONLY — Two Features — Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook visit ed over the week-end in Goder ich with Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Turner and attended the Jubilee services Ut (Victoria Street Unit- Church on Sunday. They also enjoyed the Goderich musical festival on Monday at North Street United Church. THE ANNUAL u Basketball Bowling Opening of the Season on Wed., May 26 Sunday, May 23rd Conducted by Rev. J. M. Keys, Ph.l)., of Knox Presbyterian Church, St. Marys, at 11:00 a.m, and 7:30 pan. D.S.T. Music by the School Automobiles are rolling up more mileage than ever before in history. Protect yourself with the best insurance you can buy. the Lumbermens Mutual Casual ty represented by Ernest C Harvey Insurance Agency (advt.) KIRKTON COMMUNITY ASSO CIATION preliminary Juven ile contest, Aberdeen Hall, Kirkton, Friday, June 4, at 8 p.m, Open to all public school pupils. No entry fee. Phone 30 Kirkton. Starting at 3:30 p.m. MIXED TOURNAMENT , ORANGE HALL < The Harmony Club of Empress I Ave. United Church, London, I will present their Lots of Bowls Bridge for Those Who Do Not Bowl Minstrel Show Everybody Welcome ".7 — Admission — Adults 50c, Children 35c Rev. A. Laing, Pastor M. E. Hooper, Supt. Bingo and Dance OPERA HOUSE Alon., /Way 24 Bingo Commences 7:30 p.m. Dance 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Admission to Dance 50c MURDOCH’S ORCHESTRA To-night Thursday, May 20th at 8:30 p.m. Centralia United Church THREE ACT PLAY The Little Clodhopper by Varna Young People ADMISSION 40c AND 25c ‘Riff Raff’ • Pat O’Brien ‘Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome’ © Boris Karloff THURS., FRI., SAT. May 20, 21 and 22 Presentation and Dance — for — Mr. & Mrs. Howard Hodgson Wed., /Way 26 EXETER OPERA HOUSE Flannigan’s Orchestra ADMISSION 50c Everybody Welcome Thur., May 20 will be held in the EXETER ARENA Music by ROSS PIERCE Dancing 9:30 to 1 Advance tickets from mem bers of the Athletic Society of the School Advance Tickets 75c ' Regular 90c Use our classified section! ‘The Jolson Story’ — Color by Technicolor — Return engagement by popular request © Larry Parks ® Evelyn Keyes and All Star Cast — Admission — Adults 42c, Children 25c Hensail Stock Fair Wednesday, May 26th Bannockburn Pipe Band in Attendance I HEAR!! Tom Pryde and Others ; HURON PROGRESSIVE-CONSERATIVE I BROADCASTS OVER CKNX WINGHAM | Monday, May 24th ..................... 12:55 p.m. (Noon) ! Tuesday, May 25th ..................... 9:45 to 10:00 p.m. Friday, May 28th ........ 1:15 p.m. (Noon) Apple Blossom Tea Elimviile Church, ■ Wed. Afternoon, May 26 From 2:30 to 5 o’clock SHORT PROGRAM ; A Booth of Home Baking will be sold ! EVERYBODY WELCOME ! Admission 25c s Sponsored by the Elimville Institute ? Everyone Bring a FriendU^==— . ------ .. -,-^-nrgI Lakeview Casino Grand------ Bend i ; Spring Opening Saturday, May 22nd 1 b j — and — Monday, May 24th i Jack McLachlan — and his — Music for Modems Liberal Broadcast Hear Frank Fingland K.C. LIBERAL CANDIDATE IN HURON Over CKNX Friday, May 21st - 1.15 to 1.30 p.m. Friday, June 4th - 1.15 to 1.30 p.m. ffl_ -.... .... —__—) —......-. ..... ......$ .......... Sports Day 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 Ba seball Game at 3:15 p.m. Zurich vs. Dashwood Tigers Opening Game of Huron-Perth League (Intermediate “C”) PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM REFRESHMENT BOOTHS Admission: Children 20c, Adults 50c *-----„-------------------------------------------- ------------------------,, ———————_ — ——_IS Re-Opening "Pat’s Shanty in the Pines” Saturday, May'22nd Enlarged with Modern Equipment, We Are Now in a Better Position Than Ever to Serve You with . . . CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH, SOUTHERN STYLE Why Cook Your Sunday Dinner? Order from Pat and Take It Honie Ready to Serve Th ree Miles South of Grand Bend ffl————------------— ——-|| MONDAY, TUESDAY May 24 and 25 ‘If You Knew Susie’ — Musical Comedy — ® Eddie Cantor ® Joan Davis — Admission — Adults 42c, Children 25c COMING ATTRACTIONS: ‘Fun and Fancy Free’ ‘Adventures of Robin Hood’ ‘State of the Union’ ‘Duel in the Sun’ ALDON THEATRE GRANO BEND PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY 'and SATURDAY May 21st, 22nd ‘The Egg and I’ — Starring — © Claudette Colbert ® Fred MacMurray ® Marjorie Main A best-seller becomes a best pic ture. Don’t iniss this human, hillarious, fun-packed comedy. Short Subject, ‘RECORD PARTY’ SUNDAY MIDNITE, MONDAY and TUESDAY May 24th, 25th ® John Wayne ® Laraine Day ® Sir Cedric Hardwicke — in — ‘Tycoon’ In Technicolor Tiie story of a rugged man of action and a beauitful girl, who kept a date with danger in a land laden with savage thrills and slashing excitement and a NEWSREEL 'SI- 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—Perclieron or Belgian, Class II—Heavy Draft, Class III—Light Draft Brood Mare in Foal ............. Filly or Gelding, 3 years old Team ......................................... $ 4 4 15 Class IV—Wagon or Express Team in Harness ............................... $12 Single Wagon Horse or Express ....... 8 $ S 5 Class V—Roadster, Open; Class VI—Carriage, Single, 15.2 and under Single, 15.2 and over Team .............................. Champion ....................... 10 5 5 5 10 $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 Hurdle Jumpers ................................... 10 TOWNSHIP PRIZE Three horses from one Township; two entries necessasy to fill; entry fee $1.00 ..................................... $10 SPECIAL PRIZES Gentleman’s Turnout—1st prize, $3.00; 2nd prize, 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 $15 $10 20 15 Badge ? 5 10 3 $S 8 $6 5 $5 4 ?4 $5 $2.00 team. Any family having won a T. Eaton Co. Limited in this class at a fair in 1948 not eligible to compete. —- CATTLE —• I—Angus, Class II—Shorthorns, Bull .... under 1 under 2 any age Class Aged Bull, Bull, Cow, Heifer, under Heifer, under 1 year ........................... Get off Sire ......................................... Robert Simpson Co. special silver plated III—Herefords 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 Class 7 5 5 5 5 5 2 tray for ?$ 2 2 2- 2 •2 2 2 _ _ the cham pion beef herd, one bull, three females, any age. 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. ? year ..... years old 2 years 2 2 2 2 2 2 8 8 Prize $2.00 each ■0 HEAR PREMIER GEORGE DREW DISCUSS . . . "THE PROVINCIAL ELECTION JUNE 7” Monday, May 24th - 10:30 - 11:00 p.m, Friday, May 28th - 8:30 - 9:00 p.m. CBL - Toronto - 740 Vote PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE JUNE 7 Published by Iho Progroitivo Contorvallvo Party of Ontario M----------------------------------------------------------------------------53!