The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-06-23, Page 124
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COMING EVENTS
GARDEN PARTY - K i r k t o n
Community Association Garden
Party, Wednesday, July 20. Ball
Game, Juvenile Contest, Adult
Program. 10:23:30:7c
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, 1949
Miss Margaret Wright of Arva
visited over the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dougall.
The pea pack started Wednes
day at the Exeter branch of
Canadian Canners. The early
peas are only a fail' crop having
suffered from the frost and the
drought.
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Divine Service
Lebanon Forest Lodge No.
133, A.F. & A.M., will attend
service at Caven Presbyterian
Church, Sunday, June 2 6, 1949,
at 11 o’clock a.m. Brethren will
assemble at the lodge room at
10:30 o’clock.
K. H. HODGINS, W.M.
A. E. BUSWELL, Sec.
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Miss Mitzi Moffatt, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. R< 0. Mof
fatt of Toronto, formerly of
Exeter, graduated with hex* B.A.
from the University of Toronto
recently. «
Elimvill
S. S. Anniversary
Leavitt’s
Sunday, June 26
Services: 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
SPEAKER: REV. G, WANLESS,
of AVoodham
le
Monster Carnival
Grand Bend Roller Rink
AVEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
June 23 and 24
‘Blondie’s Big Deal’
★ Penny Singleton
★ Arthur Lake
On Double Bill With
‘Boston Blackie’s
Chinese Venture’
Featuring
PROFESSIONAL ROLLER SKATING ARTISTS
FROM THE LONDON ARENA
June 24 t
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Prizes Prizes Prizes
Previews its
Coming Attractions
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
June 25 and 26
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Best Dressed Couple
Best Dressed Lady
Best Comic Lady
Special
Children’s Prizes ......
Children’s Prizes ......
Children’s Prizes ......
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
Best Comic Couple
Best Dressed Man
Best Comic Man
Special
..... 10 to 14 years
....‘... 6 to 9 years
5 years and under
BINGO & GAMES
Admission: Adults 250, Children FREE!!
Proceeds for Grand Bend Legion Recreational Centre
‘Coroner Creek
-A- Randolph Scott
-A- Marguerite Chapman
In Cinecolor
Brutal, breath talcing drama.
Tuesday, June 81 • was the
longest day of the year and
marked the beginning of sum
mer.
Miss Corrinne Davis of Fort
Erie visited over the week-end,
with her grandmother, Mrs. Sid
Davis.
Mr, and Mrs. Herbie Harrison
entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. H,
Harrison to a sumptuous fifty-
first wedding anniversary dinner
last Wednesday night. The
guests included Mr. and Mrs.
■Qeeil Harrison, Mr, and Mrs.
Allen Johns, Mr. and Mrs, James
Oke, Mrs. Amy, nine grand
children, and Mrs. M. Lee of De
troit.
Girls’* Exhibition
SoFtball
COMMUNITY PARK
Fri. June 24
At 7:00 p.m.
EXETER VS. FOREST
Admission 25c,
Public School 15c
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MONDAY-, TUESDAY
June 27 and 28
‘Countess of
Monte Cristo’
■k Sonja Heinie
•k Olga San Juan
A gay musical ice extravaganza.
MATINEE
Every Saturday and Holiday
At 2:30 P.M.
Lakeview Casino
Take Notice
The
Sweitzer Bowling Lanes
Will Be Closed
For The Summer Months
Re-Opening'
In The Early Fall
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S. S. No. 1 Blackbush
PICNIC
will be held at
GRAND BEND
AFTERNOON JUNE 24
Sports and Games for Everyone
!
GRAND BEND
TO YOU, ITS PATRONS,
PRESENTS
Baseball
Dashwood Park
Mon., June 27
CENTRALIA VS. DASHWOOD
During the game there will be
summaries of the election news.
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Remember the Date!
Wed., July 13
For The
Crediton Field Day
Commencing at 1:30 p.m,
A full program is being arranged
Watch for further particulars
next week
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FRIDAY, SATURDAY
June 24 - 25
‘Tarzan’s 8
Magic Fountain’
King of the Jungle daring
thousand perils in a primitive
paradise.
★ Lex Barker
Yc Brenda Joyce
YrXCheeta
Yr Leon Errol
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“SECRETARY TROUBLE”
and
“COUNTRY FAIR”
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MONDAY, TUESDAY.
June 27 - 28
William Bendix
Clare Trevor
Charles Bickford
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Yr
‘The Babe
Ruth Story’ '
PARAMOUNT NEAVSREEL
Anniversary Services
Cromarty
Presbyterian Church
Sunday, June 26th
Services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
$
Rev. William Young,
of O.A.C., Guelph,
formerly of Hensail
Special Music
Decoration
Services
in
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
June 29 - 30
-A- Robert Cummings
with
★ Loretta Young
the finest performance of her
career ...
‘The Accused
Suspense that grips
your emotions.
Cartoon,
“LITTLE CUTUP”
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At Exeter Cemetery
Sunday, July 3rd
GRAND OPENING
Saturday, June 25
Ontario’s Foremost Dance Orchestra
featuring —
and
Under the auspices of the
I.O.O.F. and the Exeter Branch
of the Canadian Legion
E. L. GIBSON, N.G.
BERT BORLAND, Pres.
GRAND BEND
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Neil McKay
Known Coast to Coast on CBC Radio Programmes
Monica Turner, Vocdlist
Frank Monaghan
Well-Known Radio Pianist
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^Strawberry and Ham
SUPPER
will be held in the
GREENWAY
UNITED CHURCH SHED
THURSDAY, JUNE 23
Followed by program presented
by the Huroida Male Choir of
Exeter. Supper served from 6:00
to 8:00 p.m.
Adm.: Adults 75C, Children 35c
The Mission Band will have a
refreshment booth and plant sale
Lakeview Casino regrets to announce that the Picnic Hall, which has been used
without charge for 30 years, has now been closed, with the exception of those
picnics ’ which have already made reservations. The building is to be used for
storage and supplies needed in the operation of the Casino.
Hams, Salads, etc.
L.O.L. Hall, Woodham
Highway 23
Friday, June 24
0:30 to 8:30 p.m.
PROGRAMME
Lucan Male Choir
With its specialty artists.
Assisted By:
Morton Sisters, vocalists
Anna Brock, reader
Lucan Sextette, dancers
Admission: Adults $1.00,
Children under twelve 50c
Under the auspices of
Woodham United Church AV.A.
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Exeter Roller Skating Rink
(Two Blocks West Of Southcott Bros. Store)
Skating Moni, Wed., Fri. and Sat.
General Admission: Adults 350, Children 250
Saturday Afternoon — 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Adults 250, Children 200
SKATES SUPPLIED
REFRESHMENT BOOTH
Hot Dogs, Soft Drinks, Cigarettes,
Ice Crearh, Candy, French Fries
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Exeter Legion Building Fund
Carnival
Exeter Arena - Friday, June 24 - 8:30 p.m
Monster Bingo - Games - Attractions
Refreshment Booth
Parade From South End of Town
Prizes of $5.00, $3.00 and $2.00 for the best decorated bicycle.
Dancing 10 to 12:30
MUSIC BY RdSS, PEARCE
Draw Prizes
First Prize: Complete Furnishings for Living Room
(Chesterfield Suite, Lazy-Boy Chair, Axminster Rug, Radio, Lamps, Mirrors,
End Tables, and Hassock)
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Second Prize: $75.00 Suit or Dress
Third Prize? $60.00 Suit or Dress
100 Other Prizes
kirtdly donated by all of our local merchants and manufacturers
One Ticket For Draw Will Admit Bearer
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