The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-11-24, Page 12Page: 12 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 24, 1949
Evening Service
One garage will he open In
Exeter on Sundays, Wed
nesday afternoons and dur
ing the, evenings through
out the week,
Open tips Sunday, Wednes
day afternoon and during
the evenings throughout
the week;
SOUTH END B.A,
Service Station
Let Us
Solve Your
Grinding
Problems
HENSALL
The Chamber of Commerce,
Hensall, is pleased to report
total amount cleared
frolic was $1,500.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Neeb
turned to Tavistock after spend
ing a few days with their son-
in-law aud daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. William Brown and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Slater and son,
Gordon, of Toronto, visited over
the week-end with Mr, and Mrs.
Bert Riley.
Mr. Glenn McNaughton of
Toronto visited over the week
end with his parents, Mr.
Mrs. Lome McNaughton.
• A very enjoyable evening
spent at the home of Mr.
Mrs. Bert Riley, in lxonoux- of
Mr. aud Mrs. Jinx Howe and
Alice, who are moving from the
community. The occasion was
the seventeenth wedding anni
versary of Mr. and
Progressive euchre
with the following
ners: Ladies’ high,
McNaughton; ladies’
J. Taylor; men’s
Venner; men’s
Lorne McNaughton.
McNaughton read
panying address and Mrs. Riley
presented Mr. and Mrs, Howe
with, a wall mirror, The formex’
expressed sincere thanks. Bar
bara McNaughton presented Alice
with a gift. Here is the address:
“Dear Mr. and Mrs. Howe:
“On the occasion of youi' de
parture from this community, it
gives us pleasure to have the
opportunity of honouring you.
For several years you have been
one of our neighbours and we
shall miss you in many ways.
Since you have seen fit at this
time to make your home else
where, we want you to know
that we wish you good luck in
the years to come. As you ac
cept this gift and hang it in
your hoxne, may you have pleas
ant recollections of the tixne you
spent among
also wish the
the future,
“Signed on
and neighbours,’’
Mrs. Riley,
was played,
prize win-
Mrs. Lome
consolation,
■high, Wes
consolation,
■Clarence
the accom-
us. Foi’ Alice we
best of success in
behalf of friends
•with a
Champion D-7
Grain^Grinder
heavy duty
BALL-BEARING GRINDER
The friends of Mrs. James
Squire will regret to know that
she is laid up ‘at her home
through a fall which injured her
leg somewhat. It is hoped she
will soon be around again.
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Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart i and son were at Mitchell Satnr-1
day attending the funeral of Mr.
Stewart’s uncle, the late Malcolm
Campbell. Mr. Stewart was one
of the bearers. Relatives were
present from Cromarty, StafiA,
Logan and Fullarton townships.
An advertiser who uses the
classified columns of the Times-
Office quite frequently, stated
Tuesday that he hud never run
an advertisement without re
ceiving some response.
■Miss Handford has returned
home from a visit with Rev,
Statton and Mrs. Statton, of
Mixnico and othei' friends in To
ronto,
Mi*. Ted Taman, of Listowel,
was appointed secretary of the
Perth Liberal Association at the
annual xqeetiixg held in Stratford
Satui'day,
heavy snow
Grand Bend
about a foot
storm x'aged
Mr. and Mrs. B. M, Francis
left Monday for Mt. Dora, Fla.,
where they will spend the winter.
They remained here long enough
to get a taste of our first winter
weather a n d then left for a
warmer ’dime. Mr. Francis was
top man in the recent fall cam
paign fox* the Canada- Life As
surance 40q. . •
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Davis
and family, of Toronto, visited
with the
and Mrs.
week-end.
who has
proving slowly,
Mr, Charles Davis visited in
Londoix over the week-end,
former’s parents, Mr.
Joseph Davis over the
Mrs. Joseph Davis,
been quite ill, is im-
I
Members of Exeter Dodge No. 67
1.0,0,F, will hold a social eve
ning, Wednesday, November 30,
at 8 o’clock, AU members and
Rebekahs and their partners and
Oddfellows’ willows arc invited.
i Ladies Please Bring Lunch -
GARNET JOHNS, N.G.
E. A. HOWALD, Sec.
Grinder with 7-inch plate
complete with 3-h.p. motor
For Sale
USED GEM GRINDER
with 2-h.p. motor
W. J. Thompson
CENTRALIA
Phone Kirkton 48-r-4
Softball Team To Banquet
The Exeter Girls Softball team
are whetting their appetites in
anticipation of a turkey banquet
at the Central Hotel Friday night
when they will be entertained by
the Exeter
carried off
the district
decided to
banquet. Jack Parks, sports edi
tor of the London Free Press,
will be tlxe^-guest speaker. Fol
lowing the banquet a film will
be shown to the girls.
Council. The girls
the top honors for
and the council have
honor them with a
DOES TWO JOBS AT ONCE Who said you couldn’t
do" two jobs at once? Robert Bayless, 15, of Boystown, Neb.,
is caring for one of the boys’ community’s prize bulls at a
San Francisco livestock show and, at the same time, he is
plugging through his school studies. The bull, looking ovei'
his shoulder, is in a good position to help young Robert by
getting a high price at the show. —C.P.C.
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
■»
JOHNS-
Novembei' 22, 1949, to
and Mrs. John N. Johns
Evelyn Hodgins), a son.
MICKLE—In St. Joseph’s
pital, London,
November
and Mrs.
Exeter, a
SNELL—At
ing home,
her 17, 1949, to Mr. and Mrs.
>Ray Snell, Exeter, a daughter,
Deborah Charlene.
■In Toronto on Tuesday,
Mr.
(nee
Hos-
on Tuesday,
22, 1949, to Mr.
Glenn Mickle, of
son, Robert Clarke.
Mrs. Batten’s nurs-
Thursday, Novenx-
CARDS OF THANKS
F/O M, A. Worth, Mrs, Worth
and son, Bobby, have moved
from Grand Bend into the resi
dence on William Street recently
vacated by 'S/L Fletcher.
Mr. Martin Rogers, of the
R.C.A.F. Station, Centralia, has
received notice that he is being
transferred to the station at
Chatham, N.B., and will leave
early in December fox' that
place. He and Mrs. Rogers have
been occupying an apartment of
Mr. J. A. Stewart.
Mrs. Samuel Pyni is visiting
at the home of her son, Ewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Frayne
were
Royal Wintei'
spent a few days visitinj
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Moir in St.
Catharines.
storm struck
area Monday
of snow fell,
all along the
Lake Huron front,from Goderich
to Sarnia.
Mr. Nelson Peterson of Park
hill, visited with his sistei' and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Sanders, for a
week. ,
Mrs. j
Kenneth,
grandson
spent the
Messrs.
Cal, Ralph Campbell and Charles
Glanville, were at Mantouline Is
land last
home two
Mr. and
and Bruce
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blaii'
and Barbara, of New Westmin
ster, B.C., are expected home
this week on a visit.
Cape Horn is at the southern
most tip of South America,
* * * $
Twenty-eight pieces are used
in the game of dominoes.
COMING EVENTS
few days last
Dale and
daughter
Sid Sanders.
Robert
wife,
of Mr.
week-end here.
Moses Bechler and son
son,
and
week and brought
deer.
Mrs. M. R.. Cudmore
spent the week-end in
USBORNE FEDERATION
OF AGRICULTURE
in Toronto attending the
Fair and also
g with
Dinner
Elimville United Church
BAZAAR — The Ladies’ Guild
of Trivitt Church will hold a
Bazaar and Tea on Saturday,
November 26, at 3 p.m,, in the
Parish Hall.
Annual Meeting
Town Hall, Clinton
Tues., Nov. 29
at 1:30 p.m.
- Special Speaker -
V. S. MILBURN
Sec.-Mgr., Ontario Federation
This is your annual meeting and
your organization. Come out and
.show your interest.
Annual Banquet
Concert and Dance
Previews its
Coming Attractions
TIIURS., FBI., SAT.
Novelfiber 24 - 25 - 26
Jeanette MacDonald
Lloyd Nolan
Lassie
famous author of ‘‘The
Yearling” comes a story of the
courage of a dog and the faith
of a boy . . .
By
MONDAY, TUESDAY
November 28 * 29
‘My Dream Is Yours’
j i
- Color by Technicolor -
★ Jack Carson
★ Doris Day
Yes, it’s the greatest thing in
entertainment . . . the most
romance . . . the longest laughs!
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
November 30 - December 1
- Double Bill - .
Exeter, Ont
Be Practical, Give
Electrical Gifts
Be practical this year with your
gift giving and choose something
electrical. We invite you to come
in and look around, You’ll find
many attractive suggestions that
will be gaily received and enjoyed
for a long time to come,
Phone 109
Mrs. William Musser wishes
to express her thanks to every
one who so kindly remembered
her with cards, letters and treats
while a patient in St. Joseph’s
Hospital at London.
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to all who re
membered me with cards, flow
ers, gifts and visits while I was
a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital
and since returning home. 24*
—Mrs. Alton Isaac
The years may Wipe out many
things,
But this they wipe out never—
The memory of those happy
days
. When we were all together.
—Evei- remembered by husband,
brothei’ and sisters-in-law. c
WILLERT — In loving memory
of a
Reinhardt W-, who
away one year ago, November
26, 1943.
leaf in the book of memories
Is gently turned today,
Oui' thoughts are of you—
You’re never far away. ’
—Lovingly remembered by mo
ther, sister and brothers.
dear son and brother,
passed
of
at 6:30 pan.
Guest Speaker:
PROF. E. G. PLEVA
Western University, London
Tickets on sale by directors and
will be honored first at the door
Ross Marshall, Dehner Skinner,
President. Secretary.
Mrs. Allen Jaques wishes to
take this ’Opportunity to thank
everyone who so kindly remem
bered her with cards, letters,
treats and visits while a patient
in St. Joseph’s Hospital and since
returning home. 24*
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bullock
Wish to take this opportunity to
thank everyone who so kindly
remembered her with cards, let
ters, flowers and treats, and
those who called to see her
while a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, and since returning
home. „ .24c
IN MEMORIAM
KYDD—In loving memory of a
dear father, Jonathan Kydd,
passed away one yearwho .
ago, November 26, 1948.
A leaf
Is gently turned today;
My thoughts are of you, dear
dad,
You’re never far away.
!When all is still and quiet
| And sleep forsakes my eyes,
•My thoughts still wander to a
silent .grave
Where my dear father lies.
—Missed iby Ills daughter, Flor
ence, *
in the book of memories
Cardno’s Hall, Seaforth
ON SAME EVENING
at 7:00 p.m.
- Special Speaker -
WATSON PORTER
Editor-in-Chief,
Farmer’s Advocate, London
ENTERTAINERS
London Artists with Bern Con
way as Master of Ceremonies
and his Continental Orchestra.
Tickets may still be obtained
from Township Directors to
County or County Secretary-
Treasurer.
‘Air Hostess’
* Gloria Henry
Ross Ford
‘The Devils
Henchmen’
★ Warner Baxter
★ Mary Beth Hughes
A
/
NFall
DANCE
OPERA HOUSE, EXETER
Thursday, Nov. 24-8 p.m. sharp
ADMISSION 50d
EXETER
OPERA HOUSE
MATINEE
Every Saturday and Holiday
At 2:30 P.M.
* In Technicolor
Here’s Racy, Romantic, Exciting
Entertainment Spiced with Songs
.arid Laughter
paramount newsreel
15 Rounds of Chickens — 10 Rounds of Turkeys
GOOD ORCHESTRA
Entire proceeds to go to Bill McLean,
who was injured while playing ball.
ADMISSION 50jj
H
Children 50c
MONDAY, TUESDAY
November 28 - 29
★ Jack Carson
★ Doris Day
Lee Bowman
★ Adolphe Menjou
Huronia Male Choir
And Assisting Artists
will present a concert in
Woodham United Church
Thursday, Dec. 8
at 8:30 p.nr.
Under the auspices of the
Woodham Choir
ADMISSION: 50c and 25c
Tickets Available From
Members of the Choir
GRAND BEND
TO YOU, ITS PATRONS,-
PRESENTS
South Huron
Junior Farmers*
Wed., Nov. 30
Music by
THE SHAMROCKS
Proceeds for the South
Huron Hospital Fund
It’s Coming
Benefit
WALPER—In loving memory of
a dear mother, Carline Wal-
per, who passed away two
• years ago, November 21, 1947
Days of sadness still come o’er
us,
Tears in silence often flow;
For memory keeps you ever
near us
Though you died two years
ago.
—Lovingly remembered by John,
Linda, Theodore. 24*
WILLERT—In loving memory ot
a dear husband and father,
Reinhard Willert who passed
away November 26, 1948.
His smiling way and pleasant
face
Ate a pleasure to recall,
He had a kindly word for each
And died beloved by ail.
Some day we hope to meet him,
Some day, we know not when;
To clasp ixis hand in the better
land,
Never to part again.
—Ever remembered by his wife
and family. 24*
BROCK—in loving memory of
Mrs. James Brock, who passed
away three years ago, Novem
ber 23, 1946,
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
November 25-26
■A Penny Singleton
★ Arthur Lake
★ Larry Sims Saturday
- 8 p.m. sharp
And on the Same‘Program
Aii Action Musical
With Spanish Style
“ROSE OF SANTA ROSA”
With The
Hoosier Hot Shots
Featuring
STARS OF RADIO AND STAGE
Adults 75c
Sponsored by the Exeter Maroons* Basketball Club