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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-11-04, Page 10THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1948 Mr. Win. H. Wood spent the week-end in Lambeth with his son, J. H. Wood. • Mrs. Lily Smith, of London, visited, with her mother, Mrs. Peter Frayne, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil vRowe vis­ ited in Sarnia on Sunday with Mt. and Ml’S. Alvin Rowe. Sandra Collier is spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. S. R. MaeMath, Goderich. Mrs. Wm. Kay, of Detroit, visited fox* a few days .with Mrs. onand called Leavitt’s Previews its Coming Attractions Rose Russell friends. Mrs. W. J. Thomas, spent week with Mr. Forrester. Miss Dorothy Forrester, London, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Forrester. Mr. and Mrs. K. and two daughters, visited with Mr. and Russell on Sunday. Mr. John Prance returned his home Sunday aftei* being for a week in St. Joseph's Hos­ pital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crawford, Patricia and Marlene, of Bel­ mont; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. B. Bland and Caroline, of Windsor spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Penhale. Floyd, of a few days 1 and Mrs. F. St. last ► G • of L. Werner of London, Mrs. E.R, to ill I Items of Social and Personal Interest in and Around Exeter The Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish these items. We and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Phone 31w Mrs. Laverne Wells is ill in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. She was taken down on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Clarke, of Usborne, will observe the fortieth anniversary of their wedding Thursday of this week. We extend congratulations. Mr. and of Regina, week Sarah Walter uck is Mrs. Sask. theirwith Gibson and * Madge a late John Hibbert. Mrs. E. .Vatamaniuck, , visited last aunt, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Vatamani- granddauglitei’ of the Mitchell, formerly of Mrs, Valeria Armstrong ed over the wee and family Mr. Grand of Mr. pie of Mrs. been since cerebral thrombi) she has never visit­ end with Mr. Mrs. Orville Webber and of Varna. and Mrs. W. J. Beer, of Bend, visited at the home E. M. Quance fox* a cou- days this week. (Dr.) Fletcher ill ixx Vi' August 7, ‘A Date with Judy’ M-G-M Special Feature Comedy — Color by Technicolor — 0 Wallace Beery ® Jane Powell $ Elizabeth Tayloi* $ Carmen Miranda @ Robert Stack THURS., FRL, SAT. November 4, 5 and 6 Coming (nee Hat- Jxeexx vis- her bro- Penhale, MON., TUES., WED. November 8, 9 and 10 ‘On an Island with You’ Big All Star M-G-M Musical Comedy - Color by Technicolor — ® Esther Williams © Peter Lawi’ord © Jimmy Durante ® Ricardo Montalban ® Cyd Cliarisse DANCE—-in Looby’s Hall, Dub­ lin, Friday, November 5, featur­ ing a return engagement of Clyve Monro, his violin and his trumpet -—- Bruce County’s fore­ most old and new time band. Dancing 10-1:30. Admission 50c BAZAAR — In Aberdeen Hall, Kirkton on Friday, November 12 at 8 p.m. under auspices of St. Paul’s Church. Sale com­ mences at 8.15 p.m. 4* COMING . . . ‘PANHANDLE’ ‘THE FUGITIVE'’ ‘KEY LARGO’ ‘MIRACLE OF THE BELLS’ Do your Christinas shopping at the Main Street Church Bazaar, to be held in the Legion rooms on Saturday, November 13, com­ mencing at 3 o’clock. There will be Aprons, Cases, Stuffed Toys and ties of all kinds; also a Booth, White Elephant and Tea Room. Pillow Novel- Baking Booth, V. Hannanx tie Penhale) who has iting at the homes of[ thers, L. J. and A. J. left this week for Ottawa where I she will visit her son before returning to her home in Vic­ toria, B.C. Mrs. called Sask., owing to the illness of her -father, Mr. Frank May. Mr. Buswell and daughtei’ Leslie accompanied her to Toronto Sunday where Mrs. Buswell and Leslie took a plane fox’ the West. They were delayed for a time owing to poor flying condi­ tions because of the fog. Ted Buswell lias been to her home in Regina, Main St. y.P.S The Church Young People’s elected President, Jack president, Paul tary-treasurer, Culture, Joan Director, Marie Claudette Blowes; Paul Balkwill; lowship, Ralph Sweitzer; Reporter, .Clare Main Street United Societj officers:the following McKniglxt; vice­ Balkwill; .secre- Bill Armstrong; Hopper; Social Jensen, Missions Recreation, Christian Balkwill, society meets each week basement of the Church, ial evening was enjoyed members. in A by Fel- Press The the soo­ the who has toria Hospital suffering lis from regained sciousness, is at present in tical condition from Tuesday, Mr. and Pearce called to see Slxedden, l'ona and Mrs. C. J. Moorhouse, who visit­ ed them a few days, accompa­ nied them as far as her home in Lambeth. Mr. .William Hooper and sis­ ter, Mrs. Earl Guenther, received word Monday .of the death of their brother-in-law, Mrs. John Petzold, of Florida, and they left the same day to attend the funeral. Mrs. IMzold was the former Laura Hooper. Mrs. Walter Dearing, of Lon­ don and Mrs. Young Creech, of Detroit, called on relatives in town Thursday of last week. Dr, and Mrs. A. non, of Richmond Hill, the week-end with the lattex"'s mother, Mrs. Rose II. Russell. Mr. Albert Traqutxlx* is ill in Victoria Hospital, having under­ gone an operation Tuesday af­ ternoon. He is doing can be expected. Miss June Cudmore Miss Yvonne Phillips, to, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cudmore. J. MucKin- spent as well as and friend of Toron- from which con- a cri- pneumonia. Mrs. W. 'C. relatives in St. Thomas. Organization CREDITON TOWN HALL Mon., Nov, 8 This meeting will be in the form of a social eve­ ning to organize an athle­ tic and recreational club to assist in the pr< imotion of sports, teen-aged groups and social activities in Ste­ phen Township. and Dance Friday, Mov. 5 for Mr. and Mrs. Lome Passmore Friday, Nov. 12 for Mrs. and Mrs. William Rohde FARQUHAR HALL Howe’s Orchestra Everybody Welcome Ladies Please Bring Lunch •w Mrs. W. E. Winer has return­ ed home after spending a .few weeks with relatives In Preston, Hamilton and Toronto. Miss Sheila Bailey pleasantly entertained the members of hex* bowling team at a masquerade Hallowe'en party Friday eve­ ning. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Campbell, ’ of Belmont, spent the week-end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Campbell. Mrs. .Jos. Dayman, of Kippen, and sister, Mrs. Mary Harris, of Hensall, spent a few days visit­ ing friends and relatives in Exetei-. Stephen Township Federation of Agriculture Banquet and Annual Meeting Creditor! - luesday, November 16 7 p.m. Guest Speaker - D. E. Stauffer, Bright, Ontario ■x $ OS" of America’s Finest Trained Horses and Novelty Circus Acts &.W Happy Cousins from Elmira, will stage a Variety Concert Featuring 8:15 p.m many as 2 0 steel balls, SKF Industries, are now in artificial limb joints to smoother articulation and As says used gain greater comfort for the wearer, Am- year gal- of rain and The roof of the average erican house in an average will receive about 15,000 Ions—or 60 tons- snow all together. Paul Bros., Pop ular Entertainers of Kirkton Will Entertain Tickets $1.25, may be secured from School Section Directors or from Secretary Edmund Hendrick, President Earl Shapton, Sec-Treas. Friday, November 5 8:30 p.m. ADMISSION 40c AND 25c Sponsored by the Woodham L.O.L. Steele’s Cavalcade of Stars for Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Lewis J at west McGillivray hall Western and South American Dundas’ Orchestra Everybody Welcome! The Greatest Show of its Type Ever to Tour Ontario Monday, November 8 Rose Steele and her trained dog review. Ten perfectly performing dogs doing tricks that you have never seen be­ fore. Roy Ratz Liberal Chairman for the Township Azabache, South Ameri­ can fighting horse. He fights, he dances and he jumps over an automo­ bile. Trick Roping and I rick and Fancy Riding. Clowns and Their Educated Mules PRESENTS FOR YOUR f ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY and SATURDAY November 5-6 Many happy returns on MONDAY and TUESDAY November 8-9 ‘Caravan ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ® Stewart Granger ® Jean Kent ® Anne Crawford throbbing romance . . . . Woodham Orange Hall Miss Rose Steele Tuesday, November 9 5:00 to 7:00 p.m, ADMISSION 75c Sponsored by Ladies’ Guild and Woman’s AuxiliaryAdults 75c, Children 35c MEETING OF LIBERALS A meeting of interest to the Liberals of Stephen Township will be held in the Council Chambers on Friday, November 5 at 8 p.m. Please plan to attend. Reception and Dance Anniversary — Added Attraction — • Hoosier Hot Shots in A thrill packed film of love and mystery . . . — Plus — PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL Thursday, November 11 15 ROUNDS OF CHICKEN 10 ROUNDS OF TURKEYS Admission 25 cents