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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-09-29, Page 12Page 12 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trott, of Simcoe, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cutbush and attend­ ed the Exeter Fair. Thursday, Sept 29 at 8:00 p.m. CLIFFORD VS. EXETER COMING EVENTS Girl Guides Will Be Held Girls’ Exhibition SOFTBALL Under the Lights in HENSALL Thursday, Oct. 6 at 7:30 at the LEGION ROOMS THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1949 8:00 p.m. Anyone wishing to join the Exeter Badminton Club is asked to attend this important organization meeting. Do Yon Wish to the Cubs FORM HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION — At a meeting held in Exeter last Friday night, the South Huron Hospital Association was organized and this group will take over the campaign started bv'the Exeter Lions Club which in the past two years has raised $5,500. Shown here (from left to right) with the first donation—ten one hundred dollar billss from W. Eric Mc- rah Ilroy of Grand Bend—are C, S. MacNaug'hton, promotion chairman; James P. Bowey, secretary-treasurer of the Lions Club; R. E. Russell, president of the Lions; R. N. Creech, treasurer of the new organization; W. G. Cochrane, secretary; E. D. Bell, K.C., general chairman; and A. J. Tra- quair, past deputy district governor of the Lions. —Courtesy London F.P. Any boy who would like to join the Exeter Wolf Cubs, please contact the cubmaster, Eric Sutherland at 347W or come up to the Scout Hall any Announcements EUCHRE — The T.M.C. Club will hold a progressive euchre in the Parish Kall on Monday eve­ ning, October 3, at 8:00 o’clock. Prizes. Admission 25 c. Lunch, c Badminton Will Be Held In Town Hall, Exeter Tuesday, Oct. 4 ALDON THEATRE Wednesday Night at 7:00 p.m. If you will be 8 before Novem­ ber 39 and not yet 12, you are eligible to join. EXETER OPERA HOUSE Every Wed. Night MELODY -MAKERS (From Springbank Pavilion) 9:30 to 12:30 Admission. 75c DANCING Every Saturday Night FRANK TRAHER & ORCH. 9 to 12 Admission 75c Lyric THEATRE Previews its Coming Attractions FRIDAY, SATURDAY October 31, November 1 ‘Night Time in Nevada’ - In Technicolor - ir Roy Rogers and Trigger King of the Cowboys — Smartest horses in the movies. MON., TUES., WED. October 3, 4, 5 ‘M other is a Freshman’ -k Loretta Young ★ Van Johnston It’s the cheer leader of the year. MATINEE Every Saturday and Holiday At 2:30 P.M. 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 BEAVER—At Mrs. Batten’s nursing home on Sunday, Sep­ tember 25, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beaver, a son. JOHNS—At Mrs. Hunter’s nurs­ ing home on Thursday, Sept. 22, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johns, of Ilderton, a son, John Norman, brother for Dorothy. STAN—At Mrs. Pearl Stephan’s Nursing Monday, September 26, to Mi. and Mrs. Vic Stan (nee Laura Sangster) of London, a son. SWEIGARD — At Mrs, Batten’s Nursing Home on Wednesday, September 21, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sweigard, of Exeter, a daughter, Patricia Joy. Home, Hensall, on MARRIAGES GREEN—BROTHERS — At the United Church parsonage in Fort Erie, by Rev. N. Geiger, Miss Elyse Brothers, of Toron­ to, to Mr. John Green, of Exe­ ter, on Saturday, September 17. HILL-SNELL—At the James St. United Church, Exeter, on Sa­ turday, September 17, 1949, Helen Mae, daughter of Mrs. Snell and the late Milo Snell, of -Exeter, to Mr. Donald Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hill, of Windsor, by Rev. H. J. Snell. KERSLAKE-VEAL At Thames Road Manse, on Saturday, September 24, by Rev. Wil­ liam Mair, Elwyn Lyon Kers- lake and Wilma Grace Veal. DEATHS STEINER — In Rush, N.Y. on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1949, Mrs. E. M. Steiner, mother of Dr. E. S. Steiner, in her eight­ ieth year. WEIN—In Crediton on Sunday, September 25, 1949, Godfrey Wein, in his eighty-ninth year. ENGAGEMENTS Hold Trousseau Tea For M arian Fra ncis Mrs. Ray Francis entertained at a trousseau tea on Saturday, September 24, afternon and eve­ ning, in honour of her daughter' Marian, whose marriage is to take place this week. Receiving F rancis groom’s Pouring Francis, bride, Andrew Snell and Mrs. Wilfred Shapton aunts of Crago. Those display tiousseau were Mrs. Ross Fran­ cis, Mrs. Edwin Miller, Mrs. Bill Allen, Miss Helen Shapton, Miss Jane Morgan, Miss Janice Hamib ton, Mrs. Mait Hammond, Miss Rhea .Smith, Miss Laurene Zur- brigg, Miss Marion Kemp and Miss Marian Copeland. Others assisting were Mrs. Smith, Mrs. C. Routly, Mrs. O'Brien and Mrs. N. Watson, Bride-Elect Honoured Miss Rhea Smith and mother, Mrs, C. Smith, enter­ tained for the bride-elect at a miscellaneous shower. After After Marian had opened the lovel gifts, the hostesses served a very dainty lunch. Miss tained mother, kitchen bride-to-be. Mrs. Edwin Miller entertained at a dinner party foi* the bride and groom. ,g the guests with Mrs. and Marian was the aunt, Mrs. A. Morgan, tea were Mrs. Arthur grandmother, of the Mrs. Ulric Snell, Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Milo the bride, and Mrs. who helped serve gifts, linens and Alex * Mrs. E. A. Wickert, son Wil­ liam and daughter Norma, of East Tawas, Mich., spent the week-end with relatives in town and vicinity and also visited with ■the former’s mother, Mrs. Mary Willard, of Mitchell. Mrs. E. A. Moffatt and infant daughter have returned to .their home, 140 Wilson Ave., London, after spending the summer with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kydd. GRAND BEND TO YOU, ITS PATRONS, PRESENTSr FRIDAY, SATURDAY September 30, October 1 C. C. her Mary Urquhart enter- at the home of her Mrs. W. Urquhart, at a shower in honour of the the late Archie Robinson of Cen­ tralia, marriage to take place London early in CARDS OF October. THANKS at d the late MaryThe family of Desjardine wish to express their sincere thanks to the friends, neighbours and relatives for the kindness and sympathy extended during their recent bereavement, for the floral tributes, and of cars. IN MEMORIAM GAISER—In loving memory loan♦ BABY BEEF WINNERS — Photographer Jack Doerr snapped Bob Hern and Tom Easton competing for honours in the Exeter Baby Beef Club. Bob took first, Tom second. Town Topics— Items of Social and Personal Interest in and Around Exeter The Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish these items. We and pur readers are interested in you and your friends. Phone 31w Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hern during fair week were Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Phillips, of Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Cornish, Attention Lawrence Coplin is going to put on a demonstration of the GRAHAM PLOUGH at KEITH WEBER’S FARM Lot 16, Con. 7, Usborne Th urs., Oct. 6-2 p.m. Presentation and Dance FOR MR. AND MRS GEORGE KELLETT - Li Cinecolor - 'k Gene Autry Neither landslide, stampede bullets can stop Gene on trail of bandits south of border. THREE STOOGES COMEDY CARTOON and a “CANDID MICROPHONE” nor the the MONDAY, TUESDAY October 3, 4 Rex Harrison Linda Darnell Barbara Lawrence ‘Unfaithfully Yours’ ★ ★ 4r Rudy Vallee You’ll go wild with laughter . . . It’s fun jammed and filled with glee! PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL The engagement -of Marguerite Maybelle Lamport, daughter of Mrs. Lamport and the late Sam-; uel G, Lamport of Crediton, to George Robert Vincent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vincent, of Detroit, is announced by her mother. The wedding to take place at St. Marks Methodist Church, Detroit, on October 22. c Mr, and Mrs. Fred Doucette ol Chatham Head, New Brunswick, announce the engagement of their second eldest daughter, Ernestine Teresa, to Glenn Wil- liam Robinson, son of Mrs. and COME TO Livestock Parade Increased Prize Monies W Hugh BeWr 5ecL«Tre^»Oliver McCurdy, Pres. Pony Races * School Parade Running Races for Boys and Girls Band in Attendance Saddle Paces - Calf Races Adults 35c Children under 12 yrs. 15c Cars 25c FEATURING A STAGE SHOW (With Three Outstanding Vaudeville Acts) Margaret Lewis, Queen of the Accordion Tex Star, and his Guitar The Twirlows, Sensational Roller Skating Team ~ j of a dear daughter and sister, Kathleen Gaiser, away two years her 27, 1947. Oh, what would we your hand; Your dear, kind face to Your loving smile, your welcome voice, That meant so much to us. No one knows the silent heart­ ache, Only those who have such can tellOf the grief that is born in silence For the one we loved so well. «—Ever remembered by mother, dad, brother Gordon, and sis­ ter-in-law, 29* who passed ago,Septem- give to clasp see; KEYS—-In loving m e mo r y of Mrs. Thos. Keys, Who passed away, November 29, 1929. We travel down a winding road, A road without an end; And they who seem so far away Are only ’round the bend. Not just today but every day In silence we remember. Ever remembered by the fam­ ily, * HENDRICK-—In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Al­ bert Hendrick, who passed away six years ago, September of Seaforth, visited with Mr. and i to England. Mrs. William Sillery on ' x:.....’ Mrs. Kenneth McLean, don, visited with Miss Brown on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Collier spent the week-end in Detroit. They were guests at the Lightfoot- Adamson wedding, which , took place in Woodward Avenue Pres­ byterian Church on Saturday. On Saturday, September 24, Mr. B. W. F. Beavers attended the wedding of Miss Lois Single- ton and Mr. Kenneth Roulston at Trinity L’nited Church, Glen­ coe. Mrs. W. J. Ford, who been visiting in Oshawa, turned home Monday. Miss Laurene . Zurbrigg, London, spent the week-end her home. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Ander­ son of Kippen, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Caldwell, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. El­ don Caldwell, of St. Thomas. Mr. James T*» Bowey and Mrs. Olive Grainger were in Gait on Saturday attending the marriage of their cousin Lorne Harry Bowey to Miss Lily Kemp Rin- toul at the First United Church. A reception was held at the Ira- quois Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. James Squire of town entertained a number of friends at their home the night of Exeter Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Bell, of Detroit, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stephen and attended the Nash-Miller wedding .on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. MacGregor spent Lovingly remembered by hus­ band and family, * GAISER—In loving memory of Mrs. Kathleen G a i s e r, who passed away two years September 27, 1947.. Memories are treasures no can steal, Death is a heartache no one heal; Deep In our hearts a memory is kept Of a dear wife and mother we will never forget. —Lovingly remembered , by bus- baud and family. * Sunday, of Lon- has re- Mrs. (Dr.) C. H. French and daughter, Yvonne, of Vancouver, visited with Mrs. Mary Follick while enroute to New York, where the latter left for a trip '. Mrs. French -con­ tinued on to California and will return home by way of the Paci­ fic coast. Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Sanders, Mrs. Pomeroy and Mrs. H. Wil­ ton motored up from London and spent Fair Day in Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. ,J. B. Buckley and children, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lampman. Mrs. R. Simpson returned to her home in Toronto Wednesday after caring for her sister, Mrs. Norman Hookey. Mrs. Hockey was seriously ill with a strepto­ coccus infection of the leg hav­ ing been bitten by a black spider. She is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skinner and Mr. Wellington Skinner, of Cen­ tralia, Frank Peart, Sound Wednesday attending the funeral of a relative, Mr. Wilmer Nelson. Miss Olive Wood, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents. Misses Betty and Verna Coates visited in Detroit over the week­ end. Visitors at Mr. Davis* on Sunday Mrs. Cliff Davis London, Mr. and Smith, of London, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinhagen of Dashwood. EXETER OPERA HOUSE Friday, Oct. 7 ADMISSION 50c We Are Now On Our WINTER SCHEDULE One show’ only on Monday and Tuesday evenings at 8:15 p.m. Closed Wednesday and Thursday. Two complete shows on Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Exeter Roller Skating Rink (Two Blocks West Of Southcott Bros. Store) Skating Wed.z Fri. an d Sat. ’ General Admission: Adults 350, Children 250 SKATES SUPPLIED REFRESHMENT BOOTH Hot Dogs, Soft Drinks, Cigarettes, Ice Cream, Candy, French Fries i n and Mrs. Jos. were Mr. and and Alien, o£ Mrs. Thomas of at accompanied by M r s. King and -Miss , Della of town, were at Owen Legion Bingo By the Boy Scouts and Cubs For information call 347W, 376 or 41W ■I accident at Khiva corners of the Crediton road. The the opposite direction in Returns From Hospital Rev* A* Page, of Owen Sound, who underwent an operation in Victoria Hospital, London, was able to return to his home Fri­ day of last week. Mrs. Page was with him while recuperating and __ ____ ______________ many of their old friends from Sunday with the latter’s parents,; Exeter had the pleasure of re­ Mr. and Mrs. H. Powe._________newing their acquaintance. THE TWO CARS in last week’s are shown here on the north side Snell car is on. the righty facing which it was travelling. The new Ford driven by Harry Rose is shown on the left* *the point of impact can be seen in the foreground in front of Snell’s car. —Jack Doerr,, Exeter LEGION ROOMS Saturday Night Thursday, October 6 Monster Fowl Bingo Opera House Please have all papers tied securely and outside by 8:00 a.m. Saturday morning.