The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-05-05, Page 12,1'
Page 12 THE TiMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY S, 1949
Coming Events
DANCE — Round and square,
Town Hall, Hensail, 'Saturday,
May 7, 9 p.m. to 12. In person,
Bob Mason and this Western
gwingbillies. Heard daily at
noon over CFiPL, London, Ad
mission: Adults 75c, Children
free under 12 (if with 'parents),
THEATRE
Previews its
Coming Attractions
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
SATURDAY MATINEE
May 6 and 7
‘North West
Mounted Police’
Color by Technicolor
★
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★
*
*
Gary Cooper
Madeleine Carrol
Preston Foster
Paulette Goddard
Robert Preston
MONDAY, TUESDAY.
May 9 and 10
‘Body and Soul’
j - Prize Fight Picture -
★ John Garfield
Lilli Palmer
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
May 11 and 12
£in 9
'A- Eleanor Parker
Alexis Smith
ADDED MUSICAL COMEDY
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Mx\ and Mrs. Clifton Davis
and Allen, of London, and Mr.
and Mrs. Norm a n Millen, of
Chatham, spent the week-end
with .Mr. and Mrs. Oscar and
Bruce Tuckey.
Mrs. Norman Hockey returned
home Wednesday after spending
two weeks in Toronto with
brother-in-law and > sister,
and Mrs. R. Simpson.
Mr. N. Hockey, Wayne
Mrs. J. Waldon, of Clinton, visit
ed four days in Toronto, Mrs. N.
Hockey returned home with
them.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris
spent the week-end visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Falmoni, of
Kingsville, and other friends. ,
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Tuckey
spent the week-end visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dolphin, of
Strathroy.
Mrs. D. A. Anderson has re
turned home after an extended
visit with her son-in-law and
daughter, Dr. and Mrs. McAllis
ter, at Fort Wayne, Ind., and
in Florida.
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her
Mr.
and
DANCING
LOOBY’S HALL, DUBLIN
Friday, May 6
Music By
CKNX BARN DANCE GANG
— also —
DANCING TUESDAY, MAY 24
McKnight's Hall, Exeter
Friday, May 13
For
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jaques
Shamrock Orchestra
Announcements
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. En
gagements 50c.
BIRTHS
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CLARKE-—Sunday, May 1, 1949,
to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clarke,
Zurich, a sou.
KESTLE—Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Kestle, of Hamilton, wish to
announce the birth of their
daughter Janice Lee ,at Mount
Hamilton Hospital, on April
21, 1949.
LIPPERT—At Mrs. Hunter’s
nursing home on Monday, May
2, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Lippert of Dashwood, a daugh
ter.
ROBERTS—Dorothy and Lyle
Roberts announce the arrival
of their daughter, Francine
Elizabeth, on
29, 1949, at
pital, London,
for Judy.
WASNIDGE—Mr.
nold Wasnidge .
Jones) of Ailsa Craig,
happy to announce the birth of
their son, William Arnold, on
April 30, at St. Joseph’s Hos
pital, London.
Friday, April
Bethesda Hos-
a baby sister
and Mrs. Ar-
(n ee Hazel
are
DEATHS
his
on
Strips of white have been
painted down the centre ,of the
highway north and south of
Exeter. The highway was re
surfaced last year and the .white
strips are a decided advantage
during night driving for motor
ists.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lampman
and Yvonne,
visited with
K. J. and
Sunday.
Mr. and
were in Clinton
Saturday’ attending the funeral
of Mrs. George Swan.
■Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brophy
and Frances, of Greenway and
Miss Muriel Fallis, of Sarnia,
attended the S. >S. anniversary
at James St. United 'Church on
Sunday and were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd .Taylor for
the day. * “
•Mrs. Charles Mason, of Luck
now, is visiting for a couple of
days with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Lawson.
Mrs. Jerry Brophy, of Green
way, spent Sunday with_ her
brother, IMr. and
Mollard.
Mr. and Mrs.
Thames Road; Mr.
verne Stone and three daughters
and ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard And
erson and .Shirley attended the
Sunday School anniversary ser
vices at James St. Church and
Mrs.
of Burgessville,
the former’s brother
Mrs.Lampman on
Mrs.John Strange
and Brucefield
Mrs. Percy
Orval Cann,
and Mrs. La-
Miss Nellie Carmichael visited
at the home of her brother John
in Glencoe on Sunday.
“Aaron Slick From
Pumpkin Crick”
will be presented by the
Kirkton A.Y.P.A.
ABERDEEN HALL,
KIRKTON
FRIDAY, MAY 6th
AT 8:30 P.M.
Entire Proceeds in Aid of the
Crippled Children’s Fund
Silver Collection
Musical
Festival
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South Huron Junior Farmers*
Second Annual
At Home Dance
EXETER ARENA
Friday, May 6, 1949
*
9:30 to 12:30
-<■ featuring -
TED PUDNEYS NEW BAND
And Vocalist
Prizes - Novelty Dances - Booth and Check Room »
Admission: Advance 750; Night of Dance $1.00
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KELLER—Passed away at
residence in Dashwood
Monday, May 2, 1949, Charles
Keller, in his eighty-first year.
KERSLAKE—In Londesboro, on
Sunday, May 1, 1949, Ada
Maude Fletcher, beloved wife
of Walker Kerslake, in her
sixty-seventh year.
SWAN—In the Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth, on Wed
nesday, April 27, 19 49, Maude
B. Wilson, beloved wife of
George Swan, Brucefield. In
terment was in Baird’s ceme
tery Saturday afternoon.
THIBAULT — At St. Joseph’s
Hospital, London, on Wednes
day, April 27, 19 49, Maurice
Thibault, of Grand Bend,
his fifty-eighth year.
were guests of Mr. and
Janies Squire.
iMr. Allan Hobbs, of
spent the week-end with
and -Mrs. T. O. Southcott,
Miss jM. Ritchie, of London,
spent the week-end with Miss
A. Handford.
, Mrs. W. Gray, Peterborough,
was the week-end guest of Rev.
H. J. and Mrs, Mahoney.
Mrs. William Winer has re
turned home after spending a
few weeks visiting with Dr. A.
C. and Mrs. McLagan of Preston,
and also in Toronto and Hamil
ton. »
Mrs. Helen . Armstrong spent
ihe week-end in Wallaceburg
and Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred C.
inson . and Luella, and
Shuert, of Detroit, motored
and visited with relatives.
Robinson and Mrs. Shuert re
mained for a week and returned
home Saturday.
(Non-Competitive)
Schools of '
Douglas Gill and L. Wein
James St. Church
Thurs., May 19
Morning and Afternoon
Fri.# May 20 '
Morning, Afternoon and Evening
Adjudicator: W. R. Goulding
Silver Collection
Lutheran Church Shed
DASHWOOD
Thursday, May 12 - 8:15 p.m
f
Ro'b-
Mts.
over
Mrs.
ALDON
THEATRE
SpecialMovingPicfures
5 films showing over 300 persons from Dashwood
and surrounding district. The main actors are you
and your friends.
Films for Children ■— “A Day At The Zoo”
Also A Comic Film
One film showing world events.
Exeter District High School
ENGAGEMENTS
AT 8:15 P.M.
Admission 500, Students 250
■ft
Refreshment Booth —
Your Presence Will 'Be Greatly Appreciated
Sat., May 7 8 p.m
Clinton Town Hall
40 Minute Moving Picture
who passed
ago, May 2,
memory
Carlton
★
★
★
the sunset,
never dies,
of ‘glory
The bitterness of low quality
remains long after the sweetness
of low price Is forgotten. Anon
ymous.
Carl Wein, Coach
Wally Wein, Manager
Louis Corveau, Equip. Mgr.
Ches Gaiser, Score Keeper
his bro-
5c
made known before
prayer,
missed Featuring
Evon Hedley
and
Jean Hedley
GRAND BEND
PRESENTS FOR YOUR
ENJOYMENT THE
FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
May 6-7
In Technicolour
ZION
Harry Hern and Miss
For young and old!
An evening that will be enjoyed by all!
ADMISSION:
ADULTS 500; PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN 250
Wally Wein, Pres.
Lome Kleinstlver, Vice-Pres.
Lome Haugh, Sec.-Treas.
Rayinond Wein, Reporter
MONDAY, TUESDAY
May 9-10
Louis Hayward
Dennis O’Keefe
Louise AUbritten
‘Walk a
Crooked Mile’
in
COMMENCEMENT
THURSDAY, MAY 5th ‘Scott of
the Antarctic’
★ John Mills
★ Derek Bond
★ Diana Churchill
The Royal
Command Performance Film
Plus
‘SUPERMAN AT BAY’
Stark, thrilling drama ripped
from the nation’s headlines!
Cartoon,
‘BON BON PARADE’
and
PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL
Wins Top Honours
. The Huronia Choir won first
prize at the Woodstock Musical
Festival Wednesday evening.______________. o
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PROGRAM AND PRESENTATION OF AWARDS
Band Concert
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rundle
announce the engagement of
theii’ elder “daughter, Marion
Kathleen, to Mr. Harry ,Ford
Dougall, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Dougall, R.R. 3, Exeter;
the marriage to take place on
Saturday, May 21, at 12 o’clock
noon at the James Street United
Church. *
IN MEMORIAM
BEAVERS—In loving memory of
a dear wife and mother, Roxie
Eacrett Beavers,
away four years
1945.
Somewhere back of
Where loveliness
She lives in a land
Mid the iblue and the gold of
the skies.
And we who have known and
loved her
Whose passing brought sad
tears,
Will cherish her memory always
Down through the passing
years.
—Ever remembered by dad and
sons. *
Cancelled
INOMINATING
Convention
The Liberal Association of Huron-Perth
will hold a nominating convention at
Cardno’s Hall, Seaforth
Friday, May 6, 1949
AT 8:30 P.M. D.S.T.
SPEAKERS
Col. Harry Hamilton
Past President of the Ontario Liberal Association
Robert McCubbin, M.P
and W- H. Golding, M.P
r
Everyone Welcome - Ladies Especially Invited
W. L. Whyte, Pres.B. W. Tuckey, Sec.
McLEAN—In loving memory of
the late Glenn McLean, who
passed away one year -ago,
May 10, 1948.
—Ever remembered by
thers and sisters.
LIGHTFOOT—In loving
of a dear brother,
Lightfoot, who passed away
Six years ago, May 5.
Somewhere back of the sunset,
Where loneliness never dies;
He lives in a land of glory
Amid the blue and gold of the
skies;
And we who have known and
loved him
Who’s passing brought sad
tears,
Will cherish his memory always
Down through the passing
years.
—Lovingly remembered by his
brothers and sisters. c
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank all those who
remembered me with cards, gifts
and flowers while a patient in
St. Joseph’s Hospital and since
returning home.
* —Helen Shapton
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Faulder and
their son, Alvin, wish to thank
the friends and neighbours for
the many acts of kindness ex
tended while they were ill; also
for the lovely cards and especial
ly to those who assisted with the
seeding. •
Mrs. Earl Witmer wishes to
express her sincere thanks and
appreciation to all those who so
kindly remembered her with
flowers, cards and gifts while a
patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital.
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Mrs. Florence 'tlould wishes to
express her sincere thanks to
her friends for lovely cards,
flowers and treats received while
a patient In Victoria Hospital. *
Pentecostal W.M.C.
Holds April Meeting
The April meeting (was held
on Thursday April 28 with a
good attendance. The meeting
opened with hymn “I know
God’s 'Promise .is True.” Miss
Della Peart led in prayer. Hymn
“When we all go to Heaven”
was sung. Roll call was answered
by a verse of Scripture on “Re
joice.” The minutes of the last
meeting were read by the secret
ary. The correspondence was
then read. A note of thanks was
read from Mrs. E. A. Steele, a
■former .member, who is at pres
ent in Victoria Hospital, for
the shower of cards. The monthly
review from district secretary
was read. It .was decided to
make donations to several ap
peals. Mrs. Kendrick and Mrs. T,
Jolly were appointed as dele
gates to the Western and East
ern district Missionary Conven
tion which is being held at Evan
gel Temple, Toronto, on May 11,
it being in cnnection with the
general conference which con
venes from May 9-13, and at the
same time the graduation of the
students from the Pentecostal
Bible school. The -plans were
discussed and committees .ap
pointed to look after the pro
gram for Mothers’ Day. Miss
Jean McDonald favored with a
solo, , “How Beautiful HeaVen
Must Be”. One verse of “ Dwell
ing in .Beulali Land’ was sung
before Rev. Kendrick brought
the afternoon message. He chose
for his scripture “Glory Ye in
His holy name, let the heart of
them rejoice, that seek . the
Lord,” 1 Chro-n., 16-20. His
theme was "Rejoice”. Mrs. Jolly
then read the prayer bulletin,
consisting of the needs of the
missionaries in the different
'Countries. At this time China is
very much in need of our pray
ers. Many prayer requests were
____ going to
Mrs. Eldon Miller dis-
tlie meeting with prayer.
Mr. Harry Hern and Miss
Anna Brock attended the annual
conference of the Ontario Junior
Farmers Association in Guelph
during the past week.
Misg Anna Routly of Elimville
spent the week-end at the ’home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hern.
Messers. Milton and Welling
ton Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Brock, were in Wingham on
Monday last attending the fun
eral of the Tate Mr. Henry Allen.
A large number from the
community and surrounding dist
rict gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifton Jaques on Mon
day evening and treated the
newlyweds to a rousing chivari.
Mr.. Norman Brock, Mrs. Mil
ton Brock, were in London On
Sunday visiting with Mr, Joe
Bailey of Wlnchelsea who is a
patient in Victoria Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Epli Hern visited
over the week-eiid with Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Snell of Orlmsby
Special Attraction
Sylvia Seiler, Swiss Yodeler
★ Heidy Hug, With His Piano Accordian
★ Frieda Hug, Swiss Yodeler
★ Robert Seiler, With His Piano Accordian
40 Minute Sound Film
Cleveland Indians vs. Boston Braves
Official 1948 World Series picture'showing the Muni-
niqipal Stadium (home of the Cleveland Indians), the
largest baseball park in the world, packed with 87,-
000 baseball fans. See for yourself the much talked
about pick-off play, Faller to Boudreau. See the stars
of America’s national game in action — thrills and
suspense with every pitch!
— Sponsored by Dashwood Baseball Club
EVON HEDLEY great
youth leader; one of the
founders of Brantford
“Youth for Christ”. Attend
ed YFC World Congress in
Switzerland.
‘China Challenge*
Full colour, sound picture show.ipg the work of
Youth for Christ in China and depicting the awful
conditions there
JEAN HEDLEY —— lyric
soprano, outstanding soloist
with many laurels, includ
ing gold medals in various
singing competitions. A
member of the famous
Schubert Choir which sang
at the World’s Fair at
New York,