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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-06-23, Page 124 ca $ Page 12 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. ~.................... ; 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. 4 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 S' Prizes Prizes Prizes Previews its Coming Attractions FRIDAY, SATURDAY June 25 and 26 J 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 X.. 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 l 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. I a A 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 i E< 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 i?i “SECRETARY TROUBLE” and “COUNTRY FAIR” / MONDAY, TUESDAY. June 27 - 28 William Bendix Clare Trevor Charles Bickford * ★ 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” 5 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 9 f 1M- Neil McKay Known Coast to Coast on CBC Radio Programmes Monica Turner, Vocdlist Frank Monaghan Well-Known Radio Pianist IW ‘.y-’’. ®'.. ■ '/a' ^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. ------------------------------- -------,................................— —\ 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 J ✓ HURON-PERTH . Liberal Broadcasts CKNX FRIDAY, JUNE 24 * t In interests of— Andy McLean LIBERAL CANDIDATE in Huron-Perth Remember These Times 1:30- 1:45 P.M. 10:30-10:45 P.M. HEAR YOUR LIBERAL CANDIDATE AND OTHERS ON THOSE IMPORTANT BROADCASTS! Published by Huron-Perth Liberal Association 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) % 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 * a <? i