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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-07-18, Page 10MEN'S Previews Its Coming Attractions Mrs, Chas. Buckrell, Jean, of Thorold, spent with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Pat, of Toronto, are the home of Mr. T. THE. TIMES-AOVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THOBSDAY MORNING, JULY IStb, 1946 Friday Night Dashwood at Exeter Items of Social and Personal Interest , . . In and Around Town The Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish items of personal'interest. We and our readers are interested in you and your friends Phone 31W WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY — July 17th and 18th ‘A Close Call for Boston Blackie’ CHESTER MORRIS LYNN MERRICK and Mrs. Ernest Wright, of Hamilton, visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jos, Follick. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Pryde and daughter, Pat, of Toronto, visiting at Pryde, Mr. and George and the week-end K. J. Lampman. Mr. and Mrs, Percy Noels, of Aylmer, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Apple­ ton, Mrs. Noels remaining for the week. % Mr, and Mrs. Archie Etherington and family, Mrs. ton and Richard Cliff Allen and the Cobbledick Albert and Mr. family reunion home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oehra at Shakespeare last Sunday. THE BUMSTEADS f ui mirii ir-m~- - ---- nijianinii—i-.— nmi...mnirr „■ .................. FRIDAY and SATURDAY — July 19th and 20th 'Breakfast in Hollywood' TOM BRENEMAN BONITA GRANVILLE BILLIE BURKE ZASU PITTS Spike Jones and his Orchestra HEDDA HOPPER The King Cole Trio MONDAY and TUESDAY — July 22nd and 23rd * 9 RITA HAYWORTH GLENN FORD JOSEPH CALLEIA ........................................................................unn.rwTirHnraiiiriinwiraHwmniirawBwra.mni—rami WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY — July 24th and 25th 'The Postman Always Rings Twice’ — A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture — LANA TURNER JOHN GARFIELD HUME CRONYN CECIL KELLAWAY ............................................... .....................................................................rawimrwiira.raranwHiiwnraW FRIDAY and SATURDAY and SATURDAY MATINEE July 26th and 27th I Hearing Aid Batteries 'Bad Bascomb’ — A Metro-Goldyn-Mayer Picture «— WALLACE BEERY MARGARET O’BRIEN MARJORY MAIN J. CARROL NAISH .......■. ■ ----------------:--lr-TVTTTVir t ...... MONDAY and TUESDAY — July 29th and 30th 'Heartbeat’ GINGER ROGERS JEAN PIERRE AUMONT ADOLPH MENJOU BASIL RATHBONE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY — July 31 and August 1 'Perilous Holiday' PAT O’BRIEN COMING—August 2nd and 3rd 'Make Mine Music' ■ Latest Disney technicolor cartoon feature Ether in g- and Mrs. attended at the Exeter markets Wheat, $1.10 Oats, 51c. Barley, 70c. Creamery Butter, 44c ‘ Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, A Large 3Sc A Medium 36c Pullets 30c C 25c Peewees 12c Crack 25c Mr. and 'Mrs. $. A. Howald holidaying in Simcoe. Mr. Bob Kydd is spending two week’s vacation with his ents, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Hodgson family are holidaying at Bend. Miss Isabol Turnbull, of London, is visiting with friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. Noble holidaying at their new Grand Bend, Mr. W. G Cochrane is ..........., with his wife and daughter Southampton Miss Gloria Appleton is visiting iwith Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stewart at Grand Bend. Bill Moise, of Blenheim, was the guest of Don Southcott at Grand Bend on Sunday. Bobby Cress, of Wjngham, Is vis­ iting at the home of~ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Appleton. S/Sgt, Gordon May, of Ottawa, is visiting at the home of his par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, May. Rev. and Mrs. W, E. Aidworth and .Ian, of St. Marys, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Aidworth. Mrs. George Anderson, who has been under the doctor’s care for. the past six weeks, is slowly im­ proving. Mrs. Winnifred French, of Wet- askiwin, Alta., is visiting at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. Martn. Mrs. Graham Arthur and Tommy and Miss -Sheila Bailey spent last week at the Bailey cottage at are his par an 4 Grand in Exeter Scott are cottage at holidaying at NOTICE C. E. Zurbrigg’s Office will be closed July 15th to 22nd, inclusive. Grand Bend. | Mr. J. McMahon, of Buffalo, and “ | his niece, Miss Iva Aidworth, of Minneapolis, are visiting with rela­ tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. 0 Southcott and Miss June Gordon are spending a few days on a motor trip to Owen Sound and other places. 'Pte. and Mrs. Allan Gould, Mary and. ..Shirley, of London, are holi­ daying with 'the former’s parents, Mr.- and Mirs. Wm. Gould. Mr. and Mrs. R. Simpson, of To­ ronto, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Norm Hockey. Mrs. .Simpson is a sister of Mrs. Hockey’s. Haying and harvest are going hand in hand. Some farmers are cutting their wheat and at the same time others are still haying. Mr. Frefl A. May, who underwent , an operation on ihis eye at Victoria ' Hospital in London, Thursday of NOTICE Dr. Cowen wishes to announce that Dr. Copeland will be in his office from July 12th to 27th while he is on holidays. I—mirimnTiTwwiiiTTTniTiiiiH nr m in—— n 11 mbii m■mbijuiimiiiui Range Paralysis ... in fowl is striking early this year. We have a Preventative and Remedy. Your drugs at ROBERTSON’S Income Tax Returns, Bookkeeping, Financial Statements for Farmers, Business Men, Professional Men, Garage Operators and others. Arthur Fraser Telephone: Exeter 17. P.O. Box. No. 118 Temporary Office at the house of the late Dr. H. K. Hyndman, Huron Street, Exeter. WUERTH’S XXX5.XXQU.CXJ ol last week, is progressing favorably. Mrs. Frank Walsh and daughter, c£ Himilton, visited with then; aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson over the 'week-end Lieut. Migt. Wethey and her friend, Mrs. E. Neilsen, of. Orange, home of the former’s father’ Mr. E. J. Wethey. Misses 'Shirley and ILorna Taylor are attending the Orendaga Girls’ 1 Camp, on Lake Huron near Gode­ rich under the auspices of the don Y.W.C.A. Mr. and Mrs. George ’Clark family, of Thedford, visited wiuu Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer on Sun­ day. Miss Nancy Clark is remain­ ing for the week. Mrs. Humeston and daughter Helena, of London, Mrs. Irene Hicks ana son Harold, of Sarnia, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Geddes, Mrs. Mary Parsons, who for the past ten weeks has (been ill in Mrs. Godbolt’s Hospital, has returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs; Leslie Richards. M'r. and Mrs. H. L. 'Sturgis and family . have returned home after Bend. IN.J., spent last week visiting at the P" - x,. , . .. _ I Lon- and with Mr, Allan V. Pickard, of Regina, is visiting with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. C, V., Pickard, Mrs. Arthur Mitchell and Mrs. Sidney Davis left Wednesday for Flint, Mich., to visit for -two weeks with Mr. and Mrs, Sira. Pollen. Mrs. Thos. Pryde is ill in Victor­ ia Hospital, London, From latest reports she is somewhat improved. > UTiiminii......................................................................-.........nin—imww We have a fairly complete stock of hearing aid batteries. If we haven’t them to fit your model we will be glad to try and gat them for you, R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter, Ont. ExeterHorse Races Four Great Races 2.29 Trot or Pace PURSE $300 2.20 Trot or Pace PURSE $300 2.26 Trot or Pace PURSE $300 2.15 Trot or Pace PURSE $300 Races Called at 1.30 D.S.T. Booths Betting Covered Grand Stand The Finest Race Track in Western Ontario Come and Enjoy a Genuine Day of Excitement and Pleasure holidaying at Grand ____ Sturgis is preparing to erect a sum­ mer cottage along the. lake shore. I . Mr. W. >R. Goulding, of London, is ill in Westminster Hospital where he is recuperating from an operation "which he underwent on July 4th. His many friends will hope for his speedy recovery, Mrs. Ed. Willard and daughter, Betty Anne, of Mount Hope,,Mr. and Mrg. J. p. Sanders, Miss Dor> othy Kydd and Mr. Bob Kydd, of London, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kydi. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pearce on Monday visited his sister in Shedden and called on relatives in St. Thom­ as. Tuesday • afternoon Mr. and Mfrs. Pearce were in Mitchell attending the funeral ,of Mrs. Campbell Dow. Mt. Just Arrived------ NEW SPORT OXFORDS for Men and Boys Also Work Shoes to suit every pocket. burn or your legs ache ... We have found a solution. promptly and neatly . while you wait. ..............................................................................................................................................................................hi........iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiuiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,' If your feet . see us Phone 135 OF THE SEASON Thursday, July 18th at 6.15 Hensail versus Exeter Admission 25c Students 10c Exeter Community Park SAVE THIS CALENDAR FOR FUTURE REFERENCE WHILE THERE IS NO PAPER* The first show commences at 7.30 Exeter, Ontario Repairing attended to . — Two men to serve you We heel them, Attend their dyeing, And save their soles. We have some smart all- wool sport jackets. These are two-colored with dipper fronts, I