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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-07-12, Page 12it Mrs. Jas. Airth left Monday 1 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Floody.) - Wost elm will mept 'David and Janice of Windsor are!. the West, bht yn meet m for three at, * James at the t-algaij Stam- Lsndenfie’d cottage at Grund ->.i FV» titt j; | f?. 82 jie ie and then proceed north to vls’t at Debolt. Presentation and Bend ! Mr. and Mrs. {and Mrs. Ed Wurm ! Anne attended the j union held at Sarnia I, day and visited over {end with relatives in ; on. Mr- and Mrs. W. for Mr. and Mrs. Reg Elliot EXETER LEGION HALL Thursday, July 19 Syncopators’ Orchestra Decoration Elimville Cemetery Sunday, July 15 at; 3:00 p.m. _ Rev. T« Sawyer of Vancouver (a former Junior Pastor) will be the guest speaker Also Thomas Pryde, M.L.A. Special Collection in Aid of Cemetery Fund ■upper ?. The the club served chicken supper, ailed off in the THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1951 i tra 'll tent The the * afterii termil Dr. and Mrs. A. J. MacKinnon of Galt spent Sunday with Mrs. Russell. Trebles postpone hies Hi dre ruin Harold Wurm and Shirley Willett re- on satur- . the week- j Port Hur- ■ C. Hooper I enjoyed a very pleasant holiday | -i-x Antonia WtiUlr I in northern Ontario last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Moir and Kathleen have returned to St. (’’atharines after spending a. week with Mr. and Frayne and Other Orland Taylor, jured in an auto Friday, March 22, Mrs. Clayton relatives. who was in­ accident. Good and who has been in hospital ever since, has returned home and is able to with the use ofI be around i crutches. j Mrs. H. Whetton. of Hamilton i is spending the week with j parents. Mr. and ; Harris. Gidley St. I Mr. and Mrs. ■ and daughter of visiting Mr. and I chell. I —---------------- her Mrs. Charles Morris Potvin Montreal are Mrs. H. Mit- THEATRE Phone 421 Previews Its Coming Attractions ---------------------—------—— FRIDAY & SATURDAY July 13 and 14 Operation Pacific A John Wayne A Patricia Neal Roaring up from the floor of the sea to a high mark of excite­ ment! MONDAY & TUESDAY July 16 and 17 Harriet Craig A Joan Crawford -A Wendell Corey What was Harriet Craig’s lie! WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY July 18 and 19 Sleeping City ★ Richard Conte ★ Colen Gray The story of a great police department’s confidential squad! T j Seventh Community Annual Association Garden Party KIRKTON New Car Demolished In Blinding Rain A i cur was u’mo: molished and ano*?.*r damage 1 to the extent of $2“><i when the sideswiped during the bltadin rain early Sunday morning. The new ear completely over­ turned after the impact on No. 81 highway a mile and a half east of Grand Bend. Hugh Davis, in. -ji.d Hasel M.‘FaUs. 17. both of Centralia, escaped with multi­ ple injuries. The driver of th9 other ear, John II. Sohumun, 27, of RCAF Station Centralia, was not ser­ iously hurt. Provincial constable E 1 m e r Zimmerman laves tournament jphy Wednesday a full entry. In­ in terefe red with the play and only about half of the first game was played. The men remained for s hoping the rain would eleai lady members of a delightful hot The games were evening. Wednesday July 18 f GIRLS’ SOFTBALL GAME I AT 6:00 P.M. j Stratford Kroehlers I (Ont. Intermediate Champs ’50) ; ; vs. Clifford Swing Skirts I! iW.O. Senior Champs ’50) I i JUVENILE AMATEUR CONTEST AT 7:30 P.M. Outstanding Amateur Juvenile Talent from a Wide Area ALL-STAR PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM AT 9:00 P.M. ★ THE GIBBARD SISTERS Toronto’s tip-top tap dancing line. * BILLY MEEK A brand new song and dance comedian. Good clean humour for young and old. * TRIXIE McCORMlCK from Butte, Montana. Trick rope spinning, unicycle performing | and novelties. * JOHNNY GORDASH Detroit's sensational 16-year-old juggler. An outstanding performer. A RUTH GIBBARD Acrobatic dancing with talent and beauty. A NANCY McCAIG Personality accordionist. A TOM HAMILTON Star of our 1949 show, back by i popular request. Scotch comedy | at its best. ! * BETTY GRAY ; “Miss Versatility” wizardry on I the xylophone, baton twirling, popular vocals and dance routine, recently featured with Guy Lombardo. * JAN LATIN A breath-taking aerial acrobat. One of our feature attractions. * LEN BURT Professional accompanist. j Adults 756 Children 300 ! Advance Sale to July 12; I Adults Children 250 Housing Area -—-Continued from Page 1 gressive Association. Each lias a slate of candidates. In ad- I dition there are two “indepen­ dents” running. ; In an effort to promote intel­ ligent voting, F 0 Fallis, elec- I tion engineer, has distributed an DANCING BAYFIELD PAVILION Every Fri., Frank Tracer And Orchestra Dancing 10:00-1:00 Everyone’s Invited To Admission 750 impartial list of candidates and their platforms. The RCAF party, headed by mayoralty candidate F'L Harry Pickard has an ambitious, six- point platform. For youth training they pro­ mise Boy Scouts, Wolf Cubs, j Girl Guides and Brownies, or­ ganized sports leagues and super­ vised play grounds. Co-op stores, bank, post office, swapshop and auction sales are i anticipated under community en­ terprise. Control of traffic and pets, wil: ful damage, liaison with civil pol­ ice and juvenile juries are part of their law enforcement pro­ gram. Although civil defense may seem odd for a military "establish­ ment, the RCAF party' proposes setting up a volunteer fire bri­ gade and organizing radiation training. A name for the com­ munity and for streets is also advocated. For social activities the party proposes a community hali, adult j sports programs and discussion >' groups. For the community’s ‘health and welfare, a volunteer I ambulance, first aid depots and {liaison with station medical ser­ vices are proposed. Ward candidates are: Cpl. Cus­ sons 1, F/S Prudence 2, F/L MeGibbon 3. Cpl. Warkentin 4, LAC Yaffe 5, Cpl. Maitland 6, LAC Steciuk 8. The Centralia Citizens Organi­ zation, under F/L Paxton, pro­ mises community stores, post of­ fice, playgrounds, beautification of the married quarters and teen- j age activities. Running on this slate are: Sgt. O’ Hearne 1, Sgt., {Vanderpost 2, F/O Wiggett 3, LAC Sasso 4, Cpl. Cooper 5. Advocating names for the housing are.a and streets, recrea­ tion for all ages and youth or­ ganization is the Centralia ’Pro­ gressive Association under Sgt. J. B. Roy, the only non-commis­ sioned officer running for Mayor. His cohorts are Cpl. A. S. Nichols 1, Sgt. Peckham 2, Wol Zufield 3, Cpl. J. T. Miller 4, Cpl. Buston 5, LAC Bowen 6, and Cpl. Johnston 8. Running as independants are F/L Wicken for Mullin j tive. I The j council the official spokesmen of per­ sonnel and through the Chief Ad- Ldr. Progressive-Conservative PICNIC SeaforttfLions Park Wednesday. Julyj18 2:30 P.M, SPECIAL SPEAKER - Major the Hon. John Foote, V.C Minister of Reform Institutions TOM PRYDE, MX.A.; ELSTON CARDIFF, M.P JOHN HANNA, M.L.A. Games, Races for Children Bring Your Lunch Coffee Supplied on the Grounds SAW. CRASH Clayton Pfile, of Dashwood, was one the few eye-witnesses to the fatal air accident which caused one. death Friday. He was watching the 12-plane formation when he noticed one plane rise in the air and two others peel away. -—London Free Press MMI ■■■» I own l opics Items of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Exeter The Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish these items. We and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Tel. 31-W {Bosanquet Opposes j - -Continued from Page 1 developed w j t h i n comfortable driving distance of nearby popu­ lated areas”. t The letter is addressed to Hon. William Greisinger, Minis­ ter of Planning and Development for Ontario, and says in part: “The London Chamber of Com­ merce views with alarm the creasing unavailability of one of the greatest natural resources this area: namely, the shore Lake Huron, which from Sarnia to Tobermory is now almost completely possessed by individ­ ual owners. “We have heard that an American syndicate is presently investigating the possibility developing this tract of land a summer residential area, would indeed be a pity for the people of this section southwestern Ontario if this last remnant of our beautiful lake­ shore were thus lost to them. “Residents of Huron, Lambton, Middlesex and nearby counties do not any provincial park along Huron except Ipperwasli which is totally inadequate for the growing recreational require­ ments of these residents. “Acquisition of The Pinery by the government would -not only serve as a great asset to the people of Southwestern On­ tario but would, if the tract were left in its natural state, be a great attraction and stopping place for the thousands of Amer­ ican travel “In tract may early ject.” lit of of I Meta Salter is enjoying a week : of holidays I -■,.■■■! ... ............ ....... . . ■ ...... Exeter Junior Girls* Softball Team Starting Game FRIDAY, JULY 13 at 7:00 p.m. LUCAN AT EXETER of as It all of Perth, other enjoy Lake Park, visitors who each year the Blue Water route. * view of the danger of the falling into other hands, we respectfully urge your consideration of this pro- Albert Keys is in St. Joseph’s Hospital in London. ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY July 11 and 12 ‘A Life of Her Own’ ★ Lana Turner ★ Ray Milland (Adult Entertainment) SHORTS & COMICS Mr. A. Snelgrove was namQd I pres, for the ’52 Snelgrove reunion at the celebration held this year in Springbank Park on Sunday$ when 112 people were present. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lostell and daughters spent the past week-end will Mr. and Mrs. Lloy Cart of Aurora and Dr. and Mrs. Glavin of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. William King of Rochester, N.Y., Mrs. Bert An­ derson, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stauffer, of Washington, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Anderson. Elmer Passmore and Roy Westcott were ommitted from I the list of the Usborne tug o’ jwar team, winner of the contest ! at the Dominion Day celebra­ tion. Mrs. C? Frankie, are visiting this with Mi'.’and Mrs. Joseph King, Ontario. Misses Frances Lostell i Bonnie MeFalls are studying at I Western University for the sum­ mer months. Sunday visitors with Mr. Mrs. Wilfred Doupe were: and Mrs. Walter Webe'r Ronnie of Crediton, Mr. and J. A. Doupe and Mrs. J. Grey, of Toronto, Doupe, Mrs. G. Doupe, Mrs. R. of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. W. Harding and family of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. E. Doupe of Kirk­ ton. Mr. and Mrs. T. Doope and family of Science Hill. Mrs. Luther Roweliffe was in Hamilton last week-end when she attended the wedding of her cousin, Miss Laura Williams, daughter of Mrs. Ethel Williams, to ‘Mr. George Nortch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Failing North of Hamil- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Warren May and Margaret are on a holiday trip to Mrs. May’s home in New­ castle, N.B. * Miss Jean Christie of Regina, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thomson. Jean is at­ tending a summer course in Dra­ matics at Western University. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bragg, of [West Lorne were week-end visit­ jots with Mr. and Mrs. William * Pybus. Miss .spent : nieces. ! Mrs. f the latter a patient in Victoria ; Hospital. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shaw ■contracts have, been let for a to-: have been transferred to Clares- tal of 380. I holm, Alberta. Mrs. Harry Yungblut spent last week visiting with Mrs. Rose Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frayne and four children have returned to Sarnia after holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Frayne. Beverly and Mgylin McLean have recently passed the first grade of piano. The examina­ tions were tried at the London Conservatory of Music teacher is Miss Love Green. The Misses Mildred Paisley and Mary McClure Georgetown spent the week-end with “Miss Margaret Taylor. Exeter Roller Rink Mon., Wed., Fri. and Sat. Eve. - Skates Supplied - Skating from 8:00 to 11:00 Adults 350, Children 250 REFRESHMENT BOOTH Anyone wishing to order shoe- skath outfits please phone 459- r-12 Exeter, or see Mr. Earl Neil personally. FRIDAY & SATURDAY July 13 and 14 ‘Al Jennings Of Oklahoma’ (Technicolour) ★ Dan Duryea ★ Gale Storm SHORTS & COMICS SUNDAY MIDNITE July 15 MONDAY & TUESDAY July 16 and 17 Grant BASEBALL Mitchell At Dashwood Game Time 6:30 P.M. TWO TOP TEAMS’ Lakeview CasinoI 'Ml GRAND BEND for ward M her Doors open at 8:30 p.m, a o mayor and LAC four representa- and their of Hills of of elected of seven Friday, July 13, 1951 mayor and his men will act as will and L. E. Elliott. Carling St. the week-end with Mrs. Helen Gallmore and Marlon Simpson, London, telephone poles. The recommended that M an Fined —Continued from Page honours 2 Piano, Eleanor B. Boyle, Rickie and week Best, ★ David Brian ■A John Agar ★ Frank Lovejoy NEWSREEL & COMICS and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Break Through 1 Iggl i g traverse adian appr«. and if their milieu ministrative Officer, Sgn. Bishop, at the station. Funds for their activities be raised through donations revenues from entertainment. The housing area boasts growing 600 population. Close 200 homes are occupied now and i Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Port Credit, Mr. and Hazelwood and Miss E. of Stratford, Mr. and Hazelwood and family, Mr. Pass Wit!) Honours Examinations were held re­ cently by the Royal Conserva­ tory of Toronto in London. The following pupils of Eunice Nixon A.T.C.’M. passed with honors: Theory 2, first class Dorothy Marshall. Grade Honours, Phylis Cann, Hern. 1 days in jail. They were, Fran­ cis Berr, John.D. Sands, Calvin Walker, Donald Pattenson, Joan Trinion, George Cookson, Mar­ tin Markin, William Moffat, Mar­ tin Hunter, Gerald Thompson, Ronald Greene, Robert Van Lire, William Fisher, Robert Brissen, Donald Weisman,' Antonio Capa- zoli, and Francis Duval Turpan- ny. William Dean was fined for being intoxicated in a public place, Paul Piterowsky, for fail­ ing to report property damage exceeding $50 and Clair Balk­ will for unlawful and careless driving. Property damage resulting from the accident in which Pite­ rowsky was involved amounted to $3'0'0 when his car chrashed into two ’ ' - — Magistrate Balkwill’s license be suspended because of drove near tragedy when he around a corner on the j wrong side of the road, forcing two airforce personnel to jump away from the edge of the boille- | vard. j Among those charged with 11- | legal possession of alcoholic bev­ erages was a boy who gave his age as 16. Magistrate Dunlap told the boy that he was on the wrong track and commented” You had better stay .away from liquor if you don’t want to find yourself In more serious trou­ ble. U.S. COMMITTEE GET CANADIAN VIEW ON ST. LAWRENCE PROJECT ~ Ten U.S. Congressmen, members of the works committee which will vote on the U.S. participation Seaway project, have toured the Welland canal and studied the Can- the project. Within two weeks they will vote in committee session, favourable the project will become reality. Here members of the com- of the Welland canal locks. —Central Press Canadian Dancing Every Night bobby downs And His Orchestra Monster Bingo SPONSORED BY CLINTON LIONS CLUB Clinton Lions Arena $1,275 IN PRIZES including $475 Cash Prizes $800 Jackpot (Consolation Prize of $25 if Jackpot not won in 45 numbers; Four Special Games: $50, $75, $150 as well as the z$800 Jackpet 16 Regular Games for $10 each; 1 Free Game for $10 Admission: $1 for 16 regular games; 25d for extra cards; 25^ each for each of four special games Games start at 9 D.S.T. REFRESHMENT BOOTH