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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-03-31, Page 12
■X Page I?THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1949 Si H. J. CORNISH & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Announcements LONDON, ONT,294 DUNDAS ST Birth, Death and Marriage Notices are Inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 50c. In Memoriam Notice 50c for single verse, 25c extra for each additional verse, Engagements 50c. ■ ■...g,...... BIRTHS HARRIS—-Mrs. and Mrs. Charles I. Harris (nee Helen Pfaff) announce the birth of their son, Stephen Charles, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, March 27, 1949, ELSTON—At Victoria Hospital, ,* March 24, to Mr. and Mrs- Allan Elston, a son, David Frederick, a brother for Sheila Jane, » KYLE—At Mrs. Pearl Stephen’s, nursing home, Hensail, Sun day, March 27, to*Mr. and 'Mrs. Byron Kyle—a daughter. SIM—Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Sim (nee Blanche Watson) are happy to announce the„ birth of a sister to. Robin Lee, on March 28, at St, Joseph’s Hos pital, London. SCHROEDER — Friday, March 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schroeder—a daughter, SUTTON—Mr. and Mrs. J. Har old Sutton (nee Aleatha Og den) are happy to announce the birth of theii* daughter, Elda Jean,. iFriday, March 25, 1949, at the Brantford Gen eral Hospital. DEATHS ELIMVILLE This week the Euchre party will be fit the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Routly. The Elimville Women’s Instit ute held their Euchre Party at Winclielsea School on Thursday evening. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. L, Blair for ladies’ high, Clarence Switzer for gents’ high, Mrs. Orville Bird, the ladies’ carrying prize. Keith Heywood, the gent’s carrying prize. Prizes were given to Mrs. Philip March and *Mr Ward Hern whose birth days fell on the Institute’s birth day. Mr. Kenneth Hern was awarded the chair prize. •Mr, and Mrs. Philip March visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym, .celebrating Miss Aldeen Pym’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foster, of St. Marys, and ‘Mrs. .James Heywood visited on Sunday with the later’s sister*, Mrs. a patient in London. Mrs. Lily Mrs. Harold Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Dlnney accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Laub .motored to Brantford for the week-end and spent Monday in Toronto. Coming Events EUCHRE & HANCE — Hensail Rebekah Lodge is holding a euchre and dance in the Town Hall, Hensall, Friday, April 1. Good prizes, Murdoch’s orchestra. TEACHERS of the Exeter unit of the Federation of Women Teachers' Association: Don’t for get our regular meeting on Thursday, April 7, in the Grand Bend Public School. * SPRING DANCE sponsored hy the Junior Farmers will be held in the Exeter Arena, May 6, Ted Pudndy’s orchestra. x. f "X Victoria Hartwick, .Hospital, Mr. and Seaforth, Hodgert, _____ _ Rice, of visited on Sunday with Mr. .and Mrs. Bruce Cooper, DANCE 0 Progressive Conservative Convention MITCHELL SATURDAY, APRIL 9-8 p,m, For the purpose of selecting a candidate to contest the forthcoming Federal election. 9 IJ. Speaker: Mr, Donald 'Fleming, M.P., of Toronto. — ,..-....................:. Band Concert AT LEAVITT’S THEATRE c BROWN--At Ailsa Craig, you. —Ever remembered by her lov ing husband, daughters Erma and Bernice, and sons-in-law.* MATHERS—In loving memory of^-our dear mother, Mrs. Rachel Mathers, who passed away in Crediton one year ago, April 1, 1948. leaf in the book of memory, Is gently turned today; Our thoughts are of you dear mother, ' You are never far away. —Ever remembered by daugh ters, Laura, and Mrs. D. Mc Larty (Marjorie), Mr. D. Mc Larty and grandchildren, Isa- bell and Lloyd McLarty. c A Aberdeen Hall, Kirkton Wed., Apr. 6 Dancing 9:30 to 1:30 Music by THE SHAMROCKS Admission 50c Everybody Welcome if Special Numbers By Quartet Composed Of Band Members SILVER COLLECTION Conductor:, Ted Walper Chairman: A, E. Wuerth •i* X. Two Monster Dances *\ on Monday, March 28, 1949, Mar- ____ “' ‘ . be loved wife of Jas. W.. Brown, seventy-eighth year. The funeral was held Wednes day with interment in Nairn HOD GINS—At her late residence on Lot 3, Con. 21, McGillivray ■■ “ March 23, 1949, Amelia Snowden, be loved wife of the late John Hodgins and dear mother of Victoria (Mrs. Alex Scott), at Ilderton, Mildred (Mrs. Albert McFalls), at McGillivray Twp., -In Exeter, on Thurs day,’ March 24, 1949, Evelyn M. Huston, daughter of the late Henry and Mrs. Huston. McINTOSH—At Greenway, Ont., Sarah Pollock, beloved wife of the in her on Harold Peter, in his seventy-first year. CARDS OF THANKS garet Elizabeth Munroe, in her Cemetery. Twp.on Wednesday. in her eightieth year. HUSTON- on March 24,1949, late Angus McIntosh, seventy-eighth year. PETER—At Atwood, Tues., Mar. 29, 1949 Ont., > CARDS OF THANKS Leavitt’s THEATRE CKNX Hensail Town Hall Sponsored by the" Kippen Gun Club Previews its Coming Attractions Friday and Saturday, and Sa turday matinee, A_pril 1 and 2, two features, “Jungle Jim”, with Johnnie Weismuller. “Whirlwind Raiders”, with Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette. Monday and Tuesday, April 4 and 5, two features, “Make Your Own Bed”, comedy feature, Jane Wyman (Academy Award win ner), Jack Carson, and an all star cast, “Sea Wolf”, Edward G. Robinson. X. It's Parkhill, Fri., April 1 > Modern and Square Dancing Opera House, Exeter 40Every Saturday Night Door Prize — Large Boxes of Chocolates Clayt Steeper’s Orchestra The CKNX Barn Dance Gang with MAURICE — BILL — BOB — DUSTY Qj. .J This Jubilee Message Sponsored By TUCKEY TRANSPORT 1949 Wwicc to fiutacte, APRIL hl Have Your Garments Cleaned For Easter Let our cleaners give your garments that snappy spring look for the Easter parade. They will clean and press your wardrobe like new, Please do not delay as time is getting short! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rollins and Blanche wish to thank all those who remembered Blanche in any way while a shut-in dur ing the past two months. c Mr. and Mrs. Oscai’ Pfaff wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered Mrs. Pfaff while a •patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital. C Mrs. Lloyd Rader wishes to thank th’e friends who so kindly remembered her with cards, flowers, letters, treats and visits while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. * I wish to thank all who sent me cards, flowers, fruit, and candy while in the hospital. It was greatly appreciated. * —Bob McDonald Mr. Gordon Bender wishes to thank his friends and neighbors who so kindly remembered him •with flowers, cards and treats while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, and since re turning home. c To all those who so kindly remembered me with flowers, cards, treats and visits while a patient in Victoria Hospital, 1 wish to convey my sincere thanks. * —Chester Rowe Mrs. Arnold Westlake wishes to thank her many friends and relatives for cards, flowers and treaT fqnt her while a patient in SC" Joseph’s Hospital, London, Special thanks to the staff on the third floor and to the doc tors. c Having disposed Of my hog business to J. Varley, I wish to thank my many customers for their patronage during the number of years and solicit continued support for my cessor. DANCE MOORESVILLE HALL Fri., Dancing 9:30 - 1:30 Music By THE SHAMROCKS Admission 50c - Cafeteria Lunch - M ■N. St. past their sue- * Clair LIBERALS A meeting* of the Lib erals of Exeter will be held in the TOWN HALL ’Tonight (Thurs.) A at 8 p.m. for organization, good attendance requested. ” Short Course is Moneys Worth In Coming: April 6, Variety Con cert, South Huron Junior Far mers; Thursday, Friday and Sa turday, April 7, S' and 9, “When My Baby Smiles At Me”. Also coming: “El Paso”, “Connecticut Yankee’, “Northwest Mounted Police”. featuring EARL HEYWOOD “Canada’s No. 1 Cowboy” EXETER ARENA Tuesday, April 5 ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY, SATURDAY April 1-2 ® Randolph Scott • Robert Ryan © Anne Jeffreys ® Gabby Hayes ‘Return of the Bad Men’ Thundering thrills from the roar ing turbulence of the early days. MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON and ‘SUPERMAN* MONDAY, TUESDAY April 4-5 In Glorious Technicolor Sponsored by the Exeter Branch of the Canadian Legion Time: Evgs. 8:20, Mats. 2:20 London, Ont. One Week Beginning Mon., Eve., Apr. 11 - Mat. Wed. & Sat . THEATRE OOTTfc NATIONAL COMPANY of Murical Com.dy bated on.o ‘Green Grow the Ulac?’ by lynn Rlggt Seltingi by LEMUEL AYRES Co.tum.t by MILES WHITE .rodoe.d »nd»r Me tup.rvl.ion of THERESA HELBURN and LAWRENCE LANGNER Mutic by RICHARD RODGERS Bool end lyric by OSCAR KAMMERSTEIN 2d Prcxtycfrpn Directed by ROUBEN MAMOUL1AN Danr&i b> AGNES de MULE - , Moth-Proofed, Refrigerated Vaults Fully Covered By Insurance Cleaners EXETER M One Day Service In Plant At 10. A.M. —- Out By 5 P.M Every Day Except Saturday Steal! Extra Charge SAMHOHE PHONE 136 ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Eckstein of Dashwood wish to announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Viola May, to LAC A. E. Holts, of Calgary, Alta., son of Mr. and Mrs. John Holts of Edmonton, Alta.; the wedding to take place in April. • * Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dobson of Kirkton announce the engage ment of their eldest daughter^ Leona Gertrude, to Mr. Clifton Wesley Jaques, son of Mr. and Mrs. "Wesley Jaques of West Zion; the marriage to take place in April. c IN MEMORIAM FAHNER-—In ’loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Lydia A, F-ahner, who passed away on March 31, 1944. Many a lonely heartache. Often a silent tear, • But always a beautiful memory Of a mother whom we loved so dear; Oh, how oft she comes before us, Her dear face so sweet and true, Resting now in peace with Jesus, Loving hearts still long for * At the home of Mrs. Jackson Woods Elimville All Ladies o£ the Comunity Are Welcome Duel in the Sun’ ADULT entertainment • Jennifer Jones • Gregory Peck • Joseph Cotton • Herbert Marshall • Lionel Barrymore A tragic love triangle between two men and a tempestuous lialf-breed beauty* PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL 'H VARIETY CONCERT Leavitt’s Theatre, Exeter Wednesday, April 6 at 8:30 p.m. Program Consists Of Numbers By The Exeter Junior Farmers* Choir Exeter Junior Farmers’ Orchestra Quartettes, Solos, Instrumentals ★ ★ ★ Several Short Plays SPONSORED BY EXETER JUNIOR FARMERS Doors Will Close At 8:30 Sharp ADMISSION 50c H1 MAIL ORDERS NOW! Evenings $4.20 only. Wednesday Matinee $3.60 only. Saturday Matinee $4.20, $3.60, $3.00, $2.40. Addressed, stamped envelope necessary for return of tickets. Make remittance payable to the Grand Thea tre, London. Out-of-town cheques must include bank charges. The Huronia Male Choir Spring Concert Alice Sturgis, Directress Helen Kleinstiver, Accompanist and Of London (Trumpeters) James Street United Church 8:30 p.m. Admission: Adults 50c, Children under fourteen 35c