The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-02-28, Page 14J
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COMING EVENTS
BAKING SALE & TEA — Caven
Club Easter Home-Baking Sale
and Tea in Simmons’ Showroom
on Saturday, April 12. c i
RAWING SALE — The Ladies’
Guild is holding a St. Patrick’s
Baking Sale and Tea on Satur
day, March 15, from 3:00-5:30
p.m. in the dining room of the
Central Hotel. 28c
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER serv
ice in Main St. United Church,
Friday. February 29, 3 p.m.
Service of Worship for girls at
7:30 pan. 28c
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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1952
Pearl A. Powles, St.
Thomas, who has spent three
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.‘
Powell, left for Londesboro for
a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Allan.
Mr. Albert Halstead, formerly
of Holmesville, is now making
his home with his son. Carl Hal
stead. He will be 96 years old
on March 4. He is an uncle of
Lome. Wilfred and Will Jervis
of Clinton, Charles Halstead of
Stratford and the late Mrs. J.
II. Harrison of Exeter.
Miss Kay Hay visited in Win-
ehelsea last week-end.
Kin Kids Lose Third
Exeter Kinkids lost the third
and deciding game at Seaforth
Tuesday night by a score of 11-
7. The locals didn’t catch fire
until the final period when they
scored six goals.
Seaforth led 2-0 at the end
of the first, 7-1 in the second
and clinched their victory with
four counters in the third.
Don Wells scored three of Ex
eter’s tallies, Terry W’ade two,
and Johnson and Cowen counted
for singles.
Mrs. W. F. Abbot is confined
to her bed at the home of Jier
daughter, Mrs. David Kestle,
Victoria St.
Announcements
BIRTHS
GOWAN—To Mr. and Mrs. Ever
ett Gowan of Woodham, a
son, at the Hooper Nursing
Home on Saturday,
23.
February
Old Kippen Gang
Reunion Dance
Exeter Legion Memorial Hall
Wednesday, March 5
CLAYTON STEEPER’S
New and Old Tyme Band
Dancing 9:30-1:00
Cliff Watson Officiating
GENERAL ADMISSION 750 REFRESHMENTS
Everybody Welcome
Middlesex Seed Fair and Food Show
Manufacturers’ Building
WESTERN FAIR GROUNDS, LONDON
March 3, 4, 5, 6, 1952
Entries to be made by March 1.
Fair open to the public:
Tuesday and Wednesday ................... 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Thursday ............. 9:00 a.in. to 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday aftafrnoon—Official Opening—Hon. Thos. L. Kennedy,
Minister of Agriculture for Ontario. Panel on "Soils
and Cereals”. Glencoe Pipe Band.
Tuesday evening—Band, Earte Terry Singers, Selecting Seed
Fair Queen.
Wednesday morning—Seed Judging Competition—Luncheon
Speaker—W. A. Sutherland, County Clerk.
Wednesday afternoon—W. P. Watson, Toronto, Live Stock
•Commissioner for Ontario. Panel on "Grass Silage and
Storage of Forage Crops”.
Wednesday evening—London Tech Concert Band. Old Time
Fiddlers’ and Square Dance Contests.
Thursday afternoon—Discussion of bacon, poultry, turnip and
food exhibits. Auction Sale of 10-Bushel lots of grain.
Women’s Features—Old Vet Gardener, Flower Demon
stration and talk by Miss Anna Lewis, Women’s In
stitutes Branch, Toronto.
The Biggest Display to Date and Many Other Features
GENERAL ADMISSION
Tuesday and Wednesday - 250 - Good for Day and Evening
Other Times Free - Children with Parents Free
Dancing
THIS
Saturday Night
And Every Sat. Night
Exeter7 Legion Hall
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Saturday Night
HIGH SCHOOL
, MAROONS
versus
Winner of Windsor
District
Baking Sale
Home-Made Candy
and
Afternoon Tea
AT JENSEN’S STORE
Saturday, March 1
at 3:00 o’clock
Main Street W.A.
PLAY
Chintz Cottage
Presented by Londesboro Y.P.
MAIN STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Wednesday, March
at 8:15 p.m.
5
Auspices of Kumjoinus Class
Adults 500 - Children 250
HURON AUTO RACING
CLUB
Meeting
ED’S IMPERIAL GARAGE,
EXETER
Thursday, March 6
at 8:00 p.m.
Membership cards will ’
available at this meeting.
be
THEATRE
Phone 421
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
February 29 and March
Previews Its
Coming Attractions
Benny Goodfellow
AND HIS LONDONAIRES ’
Week End
With Father
Admission 750 Dancing 9-12
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★ Van Heflin
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★ Patricia Neal
A comedy that will have
whole family rolling in 1
seats.
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their
BINGO MONDAY & TUESDAY
March 3 and 4
Legion Memorial Hall
Friday, February 29
$450 in Cash Prizes
15 Regular Games for $10.00 Each
2 Special Games for $25.00 Each
1 Special Game for $50.00 and
$200.00 JACKPOT MUST BE WON
Come and see the new Bingo Blower in operation!
All numbers are mixed and ejected by forced
Admission $1.00 Extra Cards
Doors Open 7:30 -— Garries Start 9:00 P.M.
air.
250
(The management reserves the right to cancel
bingo according to weather conditions)
the
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Kind Lady
(Adult Entertainment)
★ Ethel Barrymore
★ Maurice Evans
An engrossing melodrama
tinguished by fine acting revolv
ing around the activities of a
gang of sauve crocks.
dis-
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
March 5 and 6
★ James Mason
★ Cedric Hardwickc
This screen biography of
military exploits of Field Mar
shal Rommel, the famed com
mander of the Afrika Corps.
the
FIRST SHOW EVERY
SATURDAY NIGHT AT 0:00
Mr. Hugh Wilson is back at
work after being iu St. Joseph’s
Hospital where he had
sils removed.
Miss Ruth
training at
visited with
during
Kestle, nurse-in-training, return
ed to her duties after visiting
with Mr. and Ms. Victor Kestle.
liis ton-ALDON
THEATREnurse-in-
Hospital
Machan,
Victoria
Miss J anet Kestle
the past week. Miss Janet
nurse-in-trainin;
HORNE—In Loving memory of a
dear husband and father, Whs-
ton I-Iorne, who passed away
one year ago, March 1, 1951.
There is a long and winding road
Along which we all must go.
It leads beyond the hills of
Into the sunset glow
But only for a little while
Our loved ones leave
sight
Foi’ just beyond the hills
wait
In God’s eternal light.
Lovingly remembered
wife and family.
GRAND BEND
time,FRIDAY’ & SATURDAY
February 29 anil March 1
I’LL SEE YOU IN MY
DREAMS
Patricia Wynore
Doris Day
Danny Thomas
Franlc Lovejoy
COMIC STRIPS AND SHORTS
TWO SHOWS — 7:30 & 9:30
and Mrs.
February
Clare, al
MORLEY — To Mr.
Russel Morley, on
22, a son, Ralph
Mrs. Hunter's Nursing Home.
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RUSSELL—To Mr. and
Homer Russell, a son, at
toria Hospital,
February 23. A
Jane.
London,
brother
(Gib)
A
our
Mrs.
Vie-
on
for
they Playoffs
by his
28*
at
SEAFORTH ARENA
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andSCHENK—Edward
Dorothy, announce the arrival
of a daughter on Tuesday Feb
ruary 26 in Victoria Hospital
London.
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DEATHS
POWElL—Iu St. Joseph’s Hos
pital on Monday, February 18,
195 2, Frances Angela infant
daughter of William and Gil-
berta Powell and sister of.
Marilyn Louise of Granton.
She rested at the Hasket fune
ral Home till Wednesday,
when a private service was
held. Interment at St. James
Cemetery, Clandeboye.
ENGAGEMENTS
ofMrs. Anna Madge Elder
London announces the engage
ment of her daughter, Audrey
Marion to Mr. Erling Lund, son
of Mrs. Lund, of Kopenhagen,
Denmark, and the late Mr. Lund.
The marriage will take place on
Saturday, March 1, in London.
The groom-elect is a 19g0 gardu-
ate of the Kopenhagen Univer
sity of Technology in Civil En
gineering. 28c
The engagement is announced
of Norma Alice, youngest daugh
ter of Mrs, Elizabeth Deitz and
the late William Deitz, to Wil
liam
and
only son of Mrs. Jane Coleman
The
quietly the middle of March.
OKE—In loviiy? memory
dear mother, Mrs.
Oke, who passed away
year ago, March 2, 19 51.
Her charming ways and smiling
face
Are a .pleasure to recall;
She had a Kindly word foi’ each
And died beloved by all.
The dearest mother this world-
could hold,
A cheery smile, a heart of gold;
To those who knew her, all will
know
How much we lost one year ago.
—Sadly missed by her family. *
WATSON—In loving memory of
our dear brother, James
Watson, who passed away
year ago, March 4, 19 51.
Deep in our hearts there’s a
ture
Of a dear one gone to rest;
Along a winding road,
It leads beyond the sunset.
But only for a little while
Our loved one leaves
sight;
For just beyond the hills
wait
In God’s eternal light.
—Lovingly remembered by
ley, Reta, Ieleen.
of
Harriet
one
Roy
one
pie-
our
they
Wes-
28*
ST. MARYS
at
EXETER
Fourth Game of
Playoffs
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Wesley Consitt Coleman,
the late Wesley Coleman.
marriage is to take place
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CARDS OF THANKS
Many thanks to all for the
lovely gifts, flowers, fruit, candy
and cards. Special thanks to all
my old friends who kept me so
well supplied with cigars and
for many visits during my stay
in Westminster Hospital. The
same was very much appreciated
and will long be remembered.—
Andy Easton. 28*
I would like to thank all my
neighbors, friends and relatives
who so kindly remembered me
with cards, treats and visits
while I was shut in with a brok
en wrist.—Mrs. Wm. Hodgert. c
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buswell
and family wish to extend their
most-sincere thanks to the many
friends and relatives who so
kindly remembered Mr. Buswell
with
and
tient
beautiful
visits while
in Victoria
take this
flowers, cards
he was a pa-
Hospital.
opportunity to
friends in Exe-
for their kind
28c
I
thank my many
ter and Hensall
messages, floral tributes, to those
loaned cars or helped in any way
during the passing of my father.
Special thanks to Rev. Snell, the
bearers and the R. C. Dinney
Funeral Home.—Russell Moore.
28*
We wish to express our sin
cere thanks and appreciation to
our relatives, friends, neighbors
j in sudden passing of husband
and brother, Ernest Keyes, for
their kindness and floral trib
utes, the pallbearers and every
one who helped in any other
way. Special thanks to_ Rev. Mr.
Parrott, Rev.
Crediton, Rev.
Brucefield, Mr.
man and Mrs.
Mrs. E. Keyes.
Mr. Dahms of
Mr. Maines of
T. Harry. Hoff-
Milton Ratz.—
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The family of the late Mrs.
Alvin Wurm wish to express
their sincere thanks to all their
friends, relatives and neighbors
for their kindness and sympathy
extended to them during their
recent sad bereavement. Special
thanks to those who sent cards,
messages of sympathy, and the
beautiful floral tributes, and to
the pallbearers, Rev. A. E. Hol
ley, Hopper - Hockey Funeral
Home, and to Dr. Goddard for
his faithful service. 28*
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunning-,
ton wish to extend their most
sincere thanks to many friends,
relatives, and neighbors who so
kindly remembered Mrs. Cun
nington with such beautiful
flowers, treats, cards, visits, etc?
while a patient in St. Joseph’s
Hospital. 28*
IN MEMORIAM
WATSON—In loving memory of
a dear son, Roy Watsoil, Who
passed away one year ago
March 4, 1951.
Beside your grave I often stand
With heart both crushed and
sore;
But in the gloom the sweet
words come"Not lost but .gone before’’.
God knows how I miss you;
He counts the tears I shed
And whispers, "lJ.e only Sleeps—■
Your loved one is hot dead.”
So I’ll be brave, dear soh,
And pray to God each "day;
And when He calls irie Home to
you,
Your smile will guide the way.
—Always remehibdred by Mo-
then 28c
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
March 4 and 5
MUDLARK
- starring -
ic Irene Dunn
and others
An outstanding picture —’‘one
you must see!
NEWSREEL & COMIC STRIPS
ONE SHOW’ — 8:00 P.M.
Poultry Meeting
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Euchre Postponed
to
Friday, March 7
8:30 p.m.
Sponsored by Hurondale W.I.
LEGION HALL
Admission 500
Lunch and Prizes Provided
SOUTH HURON JR. FARMERS
will hold a
MEETING
S.H.D. HIGH SCHOOL
5Wednesday, March
at 8:30 j>.m.
For the boys, films will
shown by Jack Stephens, C.I.L.
There will be the Girls’ An
nual Meeting.
- Girls Please Bring Lunch -
■be
Youth For Christ
8:00 P.M.
- brings -
REV. RALPH HORNBY
London Pastor
MR. A. H. WEINER
Converted Jew, Pianist
MEET US AT THE
Clinton Collegiate
Auditorium
And Bring Your Friends
And Neighbours
on
BRONCHIT/S AND NEWCASTLE
DR. W. R. DUNLOP, University of New Hamp- |
shire, on research at State College “S
DR. J. C. CROLLEY, Acting Head of Poultry 1
Division, Connaught Medical Laboratories, Toronto |
(Approximately 100,000 birds on research) =
DR. ARTHUR FERGUSON, O.A.C., Guelph |
Monday, March 3
at 8:29 o’clock at
Monetta Menards
Compliments of
Exeter
Lakeview Poultry Farm and Hatchery Ltd.
Everybody Welcome — Bring the Ladies
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COME, LADIES AND GENTLEMAN,
COME ONE, COME ALL
To the Sorority Balloon Dance
AT THE LEGION HALL.
MUSIC BY ADAM BROCK;
THE THEME: ST. PATRICK’S DAY;
WE START THE FUN AT 9 O’CLOCK,
SO JOIN US THERE TO DANCE AND PLAY.
Tuesday, March 11
$2.50 A Couple —- iDress Optional
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Save Waste Paper
for the
Mammoth Paper Drive
Wednesday, March 12
Collections Will Be Made in
CREDITON, CENTRALIA, DASHWOOD
GRANTON, KIRKTON AND EXETER
Starting at 1:00 P.M.
WASTE PAPER DEPOT
AT JAMES STREET CHURCH SHED
For Anyone Wishing to Deposit Paper There
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Sponsored and Directed by Exeter Lions Club
All Proceeds to Go to the South Huron Hospital
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