The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-05-19, Page 12iff
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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO* THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1949Page 12
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AnnouncementsLeavitt’s
Blossom TeaTHEATRE‘Nora, Wake lip’
Elimville ChurchGamer0
BIRTHS
Girls* Softball
GOOD PROGRAM
Auspices Elimville W.L-
Thurs., May 26 zmil’s-
early life having bee-n spent
DEATHS
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Musical
ALDON Festival
THEATRE I
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SILVER COLLECTION
Mon., May 23 SPEAKERS
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SA Song Is Born’Ladies Especially InvitedEverybody Welcome
God Save The King
Sunday, May 22
CARDS OF THANKS
Tuesday, May 24 to
Grand Bend, Ontario
A Play Entitled
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Lon-
li is
who so kindly
with cards and
patient in Vic-
Lon-
week
Miss
Danny Kaye
Virginia Mayo
Hugh Herbert
Benny Goodman
Tommy Dorsey
A Host Of Others!
The Gallant Blade’
any
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In Cinecolour
Larry Parks
Marguerite Chapman
Victor Jory
May 18, 1949,
Mrs. Raymond
son.
1949,
Snell,
Ann.
on
Mrs.
other friends.
Frank Traher and Band
Schools,
"below 20)
& AFTERNOON
Schools,
8:30 p.m. D.S.T.
IN ORANGE HALL
In Technicolour
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And
“DROP THAT FROWN—
HERE COMES KING CLOWN"
PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL
HOL'LINGTON—At Mrs. Hunter’s
nursing home on Wednesday,
to LAC and
Hollington, a
Featured Attraction:
Beautiful “Georgina
Formerly featured in Show Boat,
Ziegfield’s Follies, in
sophistocated songs and dances.
Dancing 10:00-? Adm. 75c
FRI. MORNING
(Rural
enrolment over 20)
FRIDAY EVENING, 7:30
(Urban Schools)
Intermediate and Seniors
Mrs. Russell
are happy to
of a
May
SUNDAY MIDNIGHT,
MONDAY, TUESDAY
May 23 - 24
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
May 20 - 21
Birth, Death and Marriage Notices, are inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 5Qc. In Meinoriam Notice 50c for
single verse, 25c extra for
each additional verse. En- gagements 60c,
GRAND BEND
PRESENTS FOR YOUR
ENJOYMENT THE
FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS
FREE ADMISSION
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Colour, action, romance,
and drama . . .
COMEDY and MUSICAL SHORT
James Street Church
THURSDAY MORNING, 9:45
Junior Choruses and Solos
(Urban Schools)
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 1:15
(Rural
enrolment
Holiday Dance
LOOBY’S HALL, DUBLIN
Tues., May 24
Music By
CKNX BARN DANCE GANG
Dancing 10-1:15
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
May 25-20
Veronica Lake
Mona Freeman
Mary Hatcher
Billy De Wolfe
Isn’t It Romantic’
A lively, funny story of three
lasses and their ne’er-do-well
father.
“POPEYE” CARTOON
— and
MUSICAL SHORT
‘Too Many Relatives’
will be presented
by the Young People of Hensall
ADMISSION:
Adults 50c, Children 35c
Rev. T. G. Wanless, Pastor
Milton Hooper, Superintendent
1.1:00 a.m. and 7:30 pan. D.S.T.
GUEST SPEAKER
Rev. G. -C. Raymer, M.A., B.D.,
of Granton
Choruses by the School
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Picnic Hall
Open daily May and June. Write or phone for reservations. During July and
August open for picnics of 50 persons or more, by reservation only.
Previews its
Coming Attractions
Wednesday and Thursday, May
18 and 19, “On Our Merry Way”
Starring Paulette Goddard, Bur
gess Meredith, James Stewart,
Henry Fonda, Dorothy Lamour,
Victor Moore, Fred MacMurray.
Mi’s. William Banuor, of Carn-
duff, Sask., and Mrs. T. Meeres,
of Vancouver, B. C., are visiting
their brother, Mr. Thomas Jolly,
of Exeter.
Mrs. Kenneth Wu, one of the
two visiting missionaries at Main
Street Church, was the week-end
guest of Rev, H» J, and Mrs,.
Mahoney.
Mr. ami Mrs, Alex Duncan,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sillery, Alma
and Dorcas, were in Hamilton on
Friday attending the funeral of
their aunt, Mrs, Thomas H. Sil-
lery. She was in her ninetieth
year. They also called on Mr,
and Mrs. Ken Passmore.
For satisfying results, try the
Want Ads,
THREE - ACT COMEDY
M«xy 24 v^lll be a public hoik Mrs. Rose Russell has
turned home after visiting in
Richmond Hill.
Friday -and Saturday, Saturday
Matinee, May 20 and 21, “South
Of St. Louis”, special western
picture, colour by technicolour,
starring Joel McCrea, Alexis
Smith, Zachary Scott, Dorothy
Malone, Alan Hale,
Monday and Tuesday, May 23
and 24, two features: “Tarzan’s
Magic Fountain” starring Lex
Barker, Brenda Joyce, and “Var
iety Time” starring Leon Errol,
Edgar Kennedy, Jack Paar, and
Frankie Carle.
Anniversary
Services
Of Woodham
Sunday School
will be held on
MILLS—Mr. and
Mills of Exeter
announce the birth
daughter, Darleen Jane,
12; a sister for Sharon.
■SNELL—At Mrs. Batten’s
ing home on' Friday, May 13,
to Mr. and Mrs. Russell
a daughter, Elizabeth
Mr. aud Mrs. Allan Fraser ot
Exeter, Dr. and Mrs. N. Hostet
ler of London spent the week
end in Detroit.
Miss Annie llandford, of
don, spent a few days last
with Mrs. M. McAvoy and
Annie Sanders.
Dr. Britain Sanders, of
don, spent Sunday with
aunts, Mrs. McAvoy and Miss A.
Sanders.
Miss Ella Jones, who for the
•past twenty years lias been em
ployed with the J. A. Duggan
Co,, .of Stratford, is moving to
Toronto and will take up her
residence at 213 Brunswick
Ave. -Miss ' Jones was a former
resident of Exeter before going
to .Stratford,
Mr, and Mrs.
.and Graham, of
Frank Fetch, of
Mrs, Cora 'Carter,
visited
and
and
was the former Vera Qobbledick, ooi'h, Ufa linvinp- Hctftn annnt.
Put on by High “School
Students, Mt. Carmel
Arthur Austin
Calgary; Mrs,
Strathroy and
of Clapdeboye,
Saturday with Mr.
Albert Etherington
Mrs. Austin
Exeter
Community Park
Friday, May 20
At 8:00 p.m.
Admission;
Adults 500, Children 250
Proceeds for European Relief
Wed., May 25
From 2:30 till 5:00 p.m.
Admission 250
ADAIR—At St, Joseph’s Hospit
al, London, on Friday, May
13, 1949, Lucy Fenwick, wife
of the late Freeman Adair, of
Lucan, in her sixty-seventh
year. Interment was in St.
James Cemetery, Clandeboye.
HODGSON—In Biddulph Town
ship, lot 17, N. boundary, on
Thursday, May 12, 1949, Eliza
Ellen Brimacombe, beloved
wife of the late John Wesley
Hodgson, in her eighty-second
year. Interment was in Exeter
Cemetery, Saturday afternoon.
McNEIL—At St. Joseph’s Hosp
ital, Guelph, Ont., Friday, May
13, 1949, Pearl A. Breen, be
loved wife of Kenneth A. Mc-
Niel and dear mother of Mary
Helen, John Edward and
Margaret Teresa, and sister of
Thomas and James Breen,
Parkhill, Ontario. Interment
was at Mount Carmel Cemet
ery, Tuesday morning.
SHEPHERD—At the residence
of her son, 1012 Waterloo St.,
London, on Tuesday, May 17,
19 49, Caroline Victoria (Clen-
denan), beloved wife of the
late Rev. Alexander W. Shep
herd and dear mother of W.
A. C. Shepherd, of London;
and Rev. George. F. Shepherd,
of Freeport, Illinois, in her
eighty-first year. Resting at
the A. Millard George funeral
home, London, where funeral
service will be held in the
chapel on Friday, May 20, at
1:30 p.m. Interment in Exe
ter Cemetery.
ENGAGEMENTS
her
in Exeter,
Miss Dorothy Forrester, R.N.,
of London, spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Forrester.
Mrs. Simon Greb, of Exeter, is
visiting with her daughter, Mrs.
V. J. Payne, of Toronto,
Master Tommy Ellerington
visited for a few days with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Wright, of Crediton.
Miss June Wright has returned
to Chatham after spending a
few days at her home at Credi
ton.
Miss Barbara Michie, su<per-
,visor of the Ingersol Kinder-
garden, was the guest* of Rev.
H, J. and Mrs. Mahoney on Sun
day. Miss Michie has consented
to act as director of Camp Min
nehaha for girls of Huron Pres
bytery at Goderich.
Miss Ilene Hodgins is sporting
a discoloured optic. She was
struck in the eye while playing
softball Tuesday evening.
Honour Biddulph Couple
Friends and neighbors gath
ered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Arnold, tenth conces
sion, Biddulph Township, to
honor them prior to leaving to
make their home on fourth con
cession, Blanshard Township.
Jimmy O’Shea presided over an
impromptu program after which
Mrs. Lawrence McCarthy, Der-win
Beatson and Harry Casy present
ed gifts to MT. and Mrs. Arnold.
In the social hour which follow
ed refreshments were served.
12:30 p.m.
Peewee Baseball
EXETER PEEWEES VS. DASHWOOD PEEWEES
(14 years and under)
iate
EXETER VS.
'C Baseball
DASHWOOD
1es
CREDITON VS. DASHWOOD
Softball
And Other Attractions
will be in attendance
Refreshment Booth On Grounds
ADMISSION 500 AND 250
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Watch for
Further Announcement
It’s Dancing
Every Friday Night
at
Grove Pavilion, Bayfield
to
FRANK TRAHER*
And His 11-Piece Band
(This will be the size of the
band for the whole season)
- featuring -
Trumpeter Frankie Langton
and
Saxist George Saddy
Plus Songstress,
* Lovely Virginia Duquette
10:00-1:00 a.m. Adm. 75c
Special
Pre Holiday Dance
Exeter Roller Skating Rink
(Two Blocks West Of Southcott Bros.-Store)
Skating Wednesday, Friday, Saturday
General Admission: Adults 350, Children 250
Saturday Afternoon — 2 to 5 P.M.
Adults 250, Children 200
SKATES SUPPLIED
REFRESHMENT BOOTH
Hot Dogs, Soft Drinks, Hamburgs, Cigarettes,
Ice Cream, Candy
Elgin McKinley
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE
for the Huron-Perth Riding, held in the
Town Hall, Zurich
Friday, May 20
AT 8:00 P.M.
Garfield Case, M.P. of Owen Sound
And the Candidate, Elgin McKinley
The engagement is announced
of Norma Jean, daughter of Mrs.
Urquhart and the late William
Urquhart, to David. Gerald Paul,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Paul, Kirkton; the marriage to
take place June 11 at 1:30 p.m.
in Kirkton United Church.
Mrs. Lome .Genttner wishes
express her sincere thanks and
appreciation to her friends for
the lovely cards, gifts and
flowers she received while a
patient j-n St. Joseph's Hospital.
Mr. Eric Carscadden wishes to
thank the many friends who so
kindly remembered him in
way while a patient in St.
seph’s Hospital.
I would like to express
sincere appreciation of the many
remembrances and the kindly in
quiries and concern for my wel
fare during the period of my
illness. Also I wish to pay trib
ute to the fine loyalty of my
business colleagues and staff j
during my absence. *
—J. Hubert Jones t
Mrs, Philip March wishes to
thank all those
remembered her
flowers while a
toria Hospital.
The family of the late John
W. Hackney wish to thank their
reatives, neighbours and friends
for the kindness and sympathy
extended them during their sad
bereavement, for the beautiful
floral tokens, with special thanks
to Rev. Mair, Dr. Dunlop, the
pallbearers, flowerbearers and
all who offered cars. *
Mrs. Fred Bowden wishes to
express her sincere thanks for
the cards, flowers and telegram
of good wishes sent to her while
a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital
and for cards received since re
turning home. *
IN MEMORIAM
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MAGUIRE™In loving memory
of Wm. Maguire, who passed
away May 23, 1946.
0 happy hours we once enjoyed,
How sweet their memory still:
But death has a lonliness
No world »can ever fill.
—Sadly missed by his wife,
daughter Rose, and family.
Lakeview Casino
--------—Canada’s Outstanding Band-
and his
RADIO BROADCASTING ORCHESTRA
HORSES CATTLE
Wednesday, May 25,1949
IN THE HENSALL PARK
SPECIAL
ATTRACTION
SPECIAL SPEAKER
Featured in several CBC coast-to-coast weekly programs.
ADMISSION 750
Horse Drawing
Contest
First prize, $28.00; se
cond, $15.00; thirds
$10.00; fourth, $10.00
Entries to be made on
or before MAY 24.
Draw to be on loaded
stoneboat. Two or more
teams to enter. Commit
tee in charge: Elmer
Webster, Varna; William
Decker, Zurich; Stan
Tudor, Hensall.
R.McCubbin M.P.
Assistant Minister
Of Agriculture
DEMONSTRATION OF
FARM MACHINERY
A SPECIAL FEATURE
Will Be
Hurdle Jumping
LADY DRIVERS
4 - HORSE
TANDEM TEAMS
Judging Commences At l;30 P.M. Sharp
Admission To Park, 250; Children Free
Bannockburn Pipe Band in Attendance
Write the Secretary for Catalogue
Geo. W. Armstrong^ Pres. W. R. Dougall, Sec
Maurice
Jackson’s
Touring Canada coast-to-coast.
A hit on every occasion and playing to record crowds each appearance.
Don’t Miss Them Admission $1.00