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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-06-03, Page 12
Page 12 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 3rd, 1948 Miss Doris Penhale, of Lon don, spent Saturday at her home. m-COMING EVENTS Announcements Reception and Dance Birth, Death and Marriage Notices are inserted free ox charge. Card of Thanks 50c. In Memoriam Notice 50c for single verse. 25c extra for each additional verse. Engagements 50c. SS —------------- -------------------------- JUVENILE CONTEST— June 4, Kirkton Community Association preliminary Juvenile Contest in Aberdeen Hall, Kirkton, at 8:00 p.m. sharp._________________3c GARDEN PARTY-— July 21st, Kirkton Community Association Garden Party. 3tfc Town Top I.tems of Social and Personal Interest in and Around Exeter The Tknes-Advocate is always pleased to publish these items. We and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Phone 31w BIRTHS for Mr. & Mrs. HaroM Campbell Hensail Town Hall BELL—At Dr. Fletcher’s hospi tal on Monday, May 31, 1948 to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hensail, BELL—In day, May and Mrs. daughter, Bell, of Halliday, Mrs. vis- and Flannigan’s Orchestra GENTS 50c c Ladies please bring lunch a son. Detroit on 26, 194S, Wellington Linda Mae, for'Louise and Annette AMERON- Windsor, 1948, to Cameron a Wednes- to Mr. Bell, a a sister -I n Grace Hospital, on Monday, May 24, Mr. and Mrs. George (nee Ele daughter anor Skin- , Barbara GRAND BEND PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY and SATURDAY June 4tli, Sth ® Edward G. Robinson ® Ida Lupino ® John Garfield —- in — ‘The Sea Wolf’ The power and fury of the rag ing sea, penned by that famous author, Jack London Two Short Subjects ‘YOU’RE AN EDUCATION’ ‘KING OF THE EVERGLADES’ net), Lynn. COWELL—At Mrs. nursing home on F 28, 194 8, to Mr. Kenneth Cowell, a Margaret Isobel. CREECH—Mr. and Mrs. Creech announce the a son, John Joseph, 27, 1948, at St. Hospital, London. HALKETT—At Dr. Fletcher’s hospital on Tuesday, June 1. 1948, to F/® and Mrs. A. M. Halkett, of Exeter, a daugh- tor* MILLS—At Mrs. ing home on 1, 194S, to Clarence Mills, a daughter, NOELS—Mr. Noels, of announce daughter, Saturday, sister for ROBERTSON—At er’s hospital June 1, 19 48, Mrs. K. L. Centralia, lam Batten’s J. B. birth of on May Joseph’s nurs- June Mrs. Batten’s Tuesday, Mr. and of Woodham, Doris Marie, and Mrs. Percy St. Marys, wish the birth of Marlene Joanne, May 29, 1948, Dalton Bruce. Dr. Fletch- on Tuesday, to L.A.C. and Robertson, of a son, David Wil- tn a on a DEATHS MONDAY and TUESDAY June 7th, Sth ‘Golden Earrings’ — Starring — © Ray Milland "© Marlene Dietrich The fabulous, fascinating saga of a romantic nomad ... a wo man of fire and flame with Colour Cartoon, ‘FLIP FLAP’ and a Newsreel WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY June 9th, 10th ® Bing Crosby — in — ‘East Side of Heaven’ BAKER—Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baker, of Usborne, wish to announce the birth of a son on Tuesday, May 23, 1948, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London HUSTON—In Victoria Hospital, London, on Friday, May 28, 1948, Lillian B. Huston. MCDONALD—In St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Satur day, May 29 th, 19 48, Jean Emiline Baynham, beloved wife of the late Harold F. McDonald in her 29 th year. McDONALD—In St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Sunday, May 30th, 1948, Harold F. McDonald in his 37th year. MOTZ—At her late 144 Mill Street, 1 Wednesday, Lucy ■wife and Cecil Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ®f Wingham and Mr. and Edgar Higgins, of Brussels, ited on Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Robt. Higgins. Mr. W. G. Stewart and children, Joan and Jerry, of trait, visited with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A: Stewart, over the week-end. two De- in her 7 5th year. Requiem high mass was sung at St. Patrick’s church, Biddulph, Saturday morning. Interment was in St. Patrick’s Cemetery ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Haist, Crediton, wish to an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Myrtle Magdalena, to Aimer Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Passmore, of ’Thames Road; the wedding to take place at the Evangelical-U.B. Church, Crediton, June 26, at 12 o'clock noon. * CARDS OF THANKS Mr. E. J. Wethey wishes to thank all those who so kindly remembered him with letters, cards and gifts during his stay in Victoria Hospital, May 5 to 31. He also wishes to especially thank his neighbors, the Harn esses who took care of his pets, Elmer Willis, who cut his grass and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hookey who looked after his property. He also wishes to thank the Lebanon Forest Lodge and the Canadian Legion for their good wishes. He would thank and Mrs. Eldon Kading, don, at whose home he valescing. too Mr. of is Lon- con- c Harlton and family wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for their shown them bereavement. Rev. Craig, Centralia, messages. Mr. and Mrs. Albert kindness .and in their Special Barker, Rev. G. their H. L. and for Hayter sincere sympathy recent sad thanks to of Ailsa Weir, of comforting wishes to ex thanks to all relatives who with cards, Robert press his his friends and remembered him letters, flowers and treats and those who called .on him while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. * A re-issue of a great picture, JBing’s singing at its best. Colour Cartoon, ‘WELL OILED’ and additional Short, ® Gene Krupa ‘THE DRUMMER MAN’ & t i s residence, London, on May 26, 194 8, Heywood, beloved late Josiah Motz, mother of Centralia, Mrs. Vera Hall, of her seventy-second terment was in Cemetery Saturday RYDER—At her late Ellen of the dear Skinner, •Mrs. and Detroit, in year. In- Crediton afternoon, residence, lot 26, concession 7, Biddulph township, on Thursday, May 27, 1948, Catharine (Kate), youngest daughter of the late James and Catharine Ryder Liberal Broadcast Hear Frank Fingland K.C LIBERAL CANDIDATE IN HURON 1.15 to 1.30 p.m ♦You Are Invited to Visit the Liberal Committee Rooms, Main St., Exeter R.C.A.F. Centralia ■a *•« atr-1. VAMPIRE’ AJsR SHOW—the newest type jet propelled craft at approximately 500 m.p.h. 2. DANCE—To Mel Hammell and his 10 piece orchestra merly of Port Stanley and Crystal Beach. 3. LADIES’ FASTBALL—The two best ladies’ fastball teams in this area and winners of the 1947 Division League,— Russel Ladies vs. Stratford Kroehlers. 4. PYROTECHNIC DISPLAY—Approximately 20 minutes of fireworks display of all types of Pyros used in the Air Force. 5. KIDDIES’ RACES—Prizes to all small children taking part. 6. FLOAT PARADE—A comic float parade made up of Air ‘Force mobile equipment and floats produced by members of different section at Centralia Air Station. 7. AIRCRAFT AND EQUIPMENT—All aircraft and equip ment presently used on this station. 8. MOVIE—At the station theatre. 9. FREE RADIO—’To the lucky holder of the winning Bene volent Fund Tag, 10. PARKING SPACE—Sufficient for all motorists. 11. REFRESHMENTS—Soft drinks, etc.; supper 35c. FREE ADMISSION FREE PARKING for- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fahner wish to thank all those who ,so kindly remembered Mr. Fahner with cards, letters, treats and visits while a patient in Victoria Hospital home. and since his return♦ Howard wishes ' to ex- sincere thanks to the and friends for their Miss s. Jackson, of London, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Farrom of Edmonton, Alta., visited Sat urday evening with Mr. and. Mrs. G. W. Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Ander son, of Kippen, visited with Mr. and Mrs, - - - nia, on Sunday Mr, and Mrs. of Detroit, vii week-end with Gordon Heywood. The les motored to Owen Sound and Kincardine on Sunday. The Ernest C. Harvey Insur ance Agency has taken over the business of the late Mr. G. S- Howard. Former policy holders of Mr. Howard will now be ser viced by the Harvey Agency. Mr. and Mrs. J. Caldwell visited in Sarnia over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frayne. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carr Daniel Weber who is cing there. Rev. Arthur l’age John, of Owen Sound, friends in Exeter Tuesday and Wednesday. John has just com pleted his fourth year as a med ical student at Queen’s and has a position summer. Mr. and Stratford, and Miss Eleanor Mitz, of Tor onto, and Mr. and Dawson, of 24 th week-end with Mrs. Gordon Daw’son is remaining weeks. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. F/O K. Hannigan Holtzman of Exeter, art, ton, for Jack Frayne, last. Geo. sited Mr i of Sar- Bedford over and two coup- the Mrs. and Mr: convales- and son called on on a boat for the Mrs. Alex Trotter, of Miss June Cudmore Mrs. Ben London, spent the and •Mrs. two Mr. Cudmore. for Traquair, Mrs. N. Harold E. Lussier, and Mary, and Mrs. Milo Snell, and Mr. Aimer Stew- and Glenn, of Kirk in London Wednesday > at Ont- Mi', and Mi’s. David Hall, of Detroit, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor. Mr. Douglas Fletcher, who is with the C.N.H. staff in Brant ford, was in town on Monday for a holiday. Mrs. Amelia Schroeder, of the Zurich Road, has returned home from Detroit where she spent the last few months. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Patricia and Marlene, of mont, spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Asa Penhale, Mr. J. H, Grieve left Thurs day for Los Angeles, California, for an extended son, F. I Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Good- of Detroit, Mich., spent with Mr. Charles Crawford, Bel- with visit with his and Mrs. Grieve. and Mrs. Ray Tweedy man, the week-end Schroeder. The pupils will put on CKNX, Wingham on Saturday at 10.45. Miss Marion the teacher. Miss Ruby Wood, town, has returned daying with Mr. and Luxton and Mr. and Maclnnes, of Paisley. Mr. Douglas Hendry returned to town from Toronto on Satur day after successfully complete- ing his third year examinations at the Ontario College of Art. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Dearing, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stanlake; James Stanlake, visited for a few days with relatives and friends in Marlette and Kingston Michigan. •Mrs. Cameron, of Clinton and Sunday spent a few days Harry Fuss, of the Mrs. Sunday Billy of Munro school the program over McLean is of Ridge- after •Mrs. Mrs. holi- J. L. D. S, Tom Pry de and Others HURON PROGRESSIVE-CONSERVATIVE BROADCASTS Over CKNX Wingham Cl Friday, June 4th 12-55 p.m. (noon) CT1B A Main Street United Church Sunday School Anniversary Guest Speaker, REV. D. WREN, of Stratford (both morning and evening services) Morning Service at 11 a.m. — Special Music — Duet by Mr. and Mrs. L. Paul, of Kirkton and the Sunday School Orchestra Evening Service at 7 p.m. THE HURONIA MALE CHOIR WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE “Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken” “The Lord’s Prayer” Evelyn press her neighbors many kindnesses and sympathy extended to her at the time of the sudden illness and passing of her father, with special thanks to Rev. H. J. Mahoney* and Frank Wildfong. She is grateful for the messages of sympathy in the many cards re ceived and would like the town friends to accept this as a per sonal acknowledgement. * ■to • Mr. Jack express his appreciation neighbours membered cards, etc., St. Joseph’s Corbett desires to sincere thanks and to his friends and who so kindly re- him with flowers, while a patient in Hospital, London, c The family of the late Mrs. Motz wish to express their cere thanks to the friends neighbors for the kindness sympathy extended in their ber eavement, to Rev. G. C. Weir. sin- and and with special thanks* IN MEMORIAM PFAFF—In loving' memory .of Adeline Pfaff, who passed away one year ago, June 2, 1947. They say time heals all sorrow, And helps ,us to forget; But time, so far has only proved How much we miss you yet. God gave us strength to fight it And courage to bear the blow But what it meant to lose you, No one will evei’ know. —Ever remembered by husband and family. * HOOKEY—In loving .memory of our dear mother, Fanny Ellen Gale, who passed 4 th, 19.42. Not one day do we In our hearts you near; We, who loved you, away June forget you,, are always Jack were the graduating exercises the University of London, ( ario. Mr. and Mrs. George Holden, Mr. J. A.. Near and Miss Coquo- line Simmons, of Oneida, New York, Mrs. W. E. Cowhig, of Redhook, New York, Mr. and Mrs. G. Zurbrigg, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ross and Donnie, of Stratford, were visitors with Mr* and Mrs. W. G. Simmons over the week-end. Monday was Re membrance day in the United States. Mrs. Alice Mitchell had some members of her family come 'to visit her on the twenty-fourth of May to celebrate hei’ 86 th birthday. Visitors were, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mitchell, of Toron to, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Moore and Sandra, of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johns and family of London. She had three love ly birthday cakes, one Toronto, .one from London one from Exeter, also lovely gifts and cards. Miss is a Sun- his Mrs. 1, nurse in Mrs. with Parr niece day, and spending a with Mrs. attendin grand- J. R. Hensall. convocation on Wednes- A Cordial Invitation Is Extended to All from and many Mrs. Line, of the famous Evangelist. Mrs.. M. McAvoy Annie Sanders are few days in London Ida Sanders and are the convocation exercises Britain Sanders Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McLean, of London and Mrs. J. -B. Mc Lean, of Exeter, spent the week-end -of the 24th in Owen Sound visiting Miss Dorothy Lean who is a hospital there. Dr. Donald G. cently graduated tar io Veterinary a few days parents, MacDonald, Lloyd attended the exercises in Guelph day last. Mr. and' Mrs. Norman Ford and daughter Diane, of Detroit^ visited over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor. They also Mrs. Box, who has ed to her room at her daughter, Mrs. is somewhat improved. Davis, who from the College, spent with Mr. and R.R.Dancing visited with been confin- the home of Taylor, but Th ames Road Gun Club Shoots it Out On Monday evening at home of Mr. Percy Passmore Thames Road Gun Club had a practice shoot and some very’ good scores were made. The fol lowing are the results: Squad 1: 25" birds shot at: P. Passmore 22; Charles Glan- ville 15; Les Gibson 22; Donald Joynt 23; Lome Passmore 19. Squad 2: Tommy Sherritt 23; Jack Anderson 20; Jack Sim mons 21; E. Anderson 22; Bert Peck 23. Squad 3: Norman Harburn 23; Roy McLeod Frayne 16; Allen Ernie Harburn 17. Squad 4: Bill W. Dalrymple 21; 22; Ed Alexander Passmore 23. Squad 5: Les Gibson 23; Roy 22; Tommy Sherritt : Anderson 25; Bert Chateau Laurier Orchestra 22; Harry Quance 20; Harburn 17; Bill Lamport 21; Aimer McLeod ‘ 24; Jack Peck 21. Shooting held every sharp. Everybody welcome is expected to be Monday at 7 o’clock (Thursday) Starting 7:30 p.m. sharp MIXED TOURNAMENT Lots of Bowls Anyone interested in this popular pastime is invited to come. , ' ' “ , miss you, As it dawns another year. —Ever remembered by Jim, Elsie, Ron, Dorothy and the grandchildren. , LINDENFIELD — In memory of our dear brother, F.O. Alvin Lindenfield, supreme 1944. We think treasure We know gone for We will keep in our memory the love of the past; For deep in our hearts it was planted to last. loving son and Edward who made sacrifice June of his sayings his smile; he is not lost, awhile, Zi the 7 th, ah cl only Miss Lillian Huston Exeter mourns the loss of a highly esteemed citizen of Exe ter in the person of Miss Lillian B. Huston who died in Victoria Hospital, London, Friday of last week. Deceased was born in Exeter, a daughter of the late Henry and Mrs. Huston, and with the exception of a number1 of years spent at Dunville as a milliner, lived most of her life in Exeter. She was actively as sociated with the Red Cross during both wars. Surviving are one brother, croft B.C., es Evelyn town. The hold from Main St., conducted by Rev. H. J. Mahon ey, of the Main Street church, of which the deceased was act-* ively associated. The bearers were Messrs, William and Fred A. May, Q. A. Hawkins, T. O. Southcott, R. N, Creech ahd F. Mervin, of Ash- and two sisters Miss and Winnifred, of funeral, private, was her "late residence, Monday afternoon ^Lovingly remembered by Mom I lAwester, interment was in the Dad, Sisters and Brothers, c I Exeter cemetery. it® '