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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-03-06, Page 12THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 6, 1952 r^<IMI<IIHnniliaMhi|i|||iit^iti|i,iilli|i|i|illJllllUIIII>lll1Utni*t<'liniintlinvill>>MH<<lt>inill<lllll>IMM<*lllll|llllllll'^ E S'. E2 i a E E E s E E § x E 2 S 2 s E Dancing THIS Saturday Night And Every Sat. Night Exeter Legion Hall Miss Mary Easton, of Toronto, visited at her home over the week-end. Mr. Andrew Easton, who has been in Westminister hospital, returned to his home recently for a month’s leave. ; ;.r * R I '' ■ Benny Goodfellow AND HIS LONDONA1RES Dancing 9-12| Admission 750 3>iiiiiiiiiiiaii<iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii>i<>i|iiiii<iiiiiiHi<i<liiiiiiiiii!Hiiii>iiiiiiuiiiiiiiitiiiiiiik'^ ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND FRIDAY & SATURDAY March 7 and 8 FORT WORTH (Technicolor) The one and bnly Ar Randolph Scott COMIC STRIPS & SHORTS TWO SHOWS — 7:30 and 0:30 Mr, and Mrs. J. M. SOuthcott returned home Tuesday after spending a month’s vacation in Florida. Mr. C. V. Pickard moved Tues­ day from his office in the Southcott block to the premises formerly occupied by the late J. P. Bowey. Mrs. Lloyd Reynolds patient in Victoria London. Miss Nettie Keddy the funeral of her brother, E. Norman week. Those removed Home recently were Sandra Har­ vey, Margaret Fahner, Billy Muncey,and Calvin Kellerman. Miss Eileen Fraser, of Lon­ don, was home for the week-end. EUCHRE ■— Ice Review is still a Hospital, attended Keddy, in Detroit, last who had then* tonsils at the Hooper Nursing Friday, March 7 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by Hurondale W.I. LEGION HALL Admission 500 Lunch and Prizes Provided COMING EVENTS ST. PATRICK’S SUPPER — Centralia Women’s Association are holding a supper and pro­ gram on Wednesday, March 19. 6 c Will Swim SET Lucan and Community Centre Friday, March 7 Full 2-hour performance starting at 8:3Q, featuring a Cast of 50 skaters from the Stratford Figure Skating Club Sanctioned by Canadian Figure Skating Association Admission: Adults 50c Children 25c '■ 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 lllllll111 IIlllliIII 11111II III 11111III till 111111II1111111111,11111111II||l,IIIlllltlllltill IIH11llllllllllIlli 11111III 1111 Illi III Illi linin' Waste Paper Collection IB H for CREDITON, CENTRALIA, DASHWOOD, GRANTON, KIRKTON, WOODHAM, EXETER Wednesday, March 12 STARTING AT 1:00 P.M. Waste P aper Depot AT JAMES STREET CHURCH SHED For Anyone Wishing to Deposit Paper There PLEASE HAVE BUNDLES SECURELY TIED AND AT THE CURB BY 1 P.M. Sponsored and Directed by Exeter Lions Club All Proceeds to Go to the South Huron Hospital f TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY March 11 and 12 EXCUSE MY DUST (Technicolor) Red Skelton Sally Forrest Macdonald Carey ★ * ★ NEWSREEL & COMICS ONE SHOW — 8:00 Be Sure to Watch for Next Week’s Shows! Lyric THEATRE Phono 421 Previews Its Coming Attractions .J COMING FOR 3 DAYS ONLY! March 13, 14 and 15 Paramount’s picture story of all the pageantry of the funeral of "the late King George VI. FRIDAY & SATURDAY March 7 and 8 The LaJ.y From Texas ★ Howard Duff Ar Mona Freeman Right from the happy heart of the Lone Star .State . . . MONDAY & TUESDAY March 10 and 11 Come Fill The Cup (Adult Entertainment) ★ James Cagney ★ Phillis Thaxter Heel and hero—Lew Marsh, a man with a thirst for trouble and one woman’s love. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY March 13 and 13 - DOUBLE BILL - China Corsair ★ Jon Hall * Lisa Ferraday Also on the Same Program: Counterspy Meets Scotland Yard •A- Howard St. John ★ Amanda Blake IT’S A BATE — The Lucan Lions want you to keep open March 31. Gc BAKING SALE AND TEA — Exeter Legion Hall on Saturday, March 22, 3 p.m., sponsored by Canadian Legion Ladies’ Auxi­ liary. Funds for South Huron Hospital. 6c BAKING 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 THE LADIES’ AUXILIARY OF THE CANADIAN LEGION will hold a Baking Sale & Tea Saturday, March 22 at 3:00 p.m. At the Exeter Legion Hall Fifth Annual Seed Fair sponsored by the Huron Crop Improvement Association Clinton District Collegiate Institute, Clinton »■7 7 8 -$500.00 IN PRIZES - Special Educational Displays on Reforestation Special Programs Friday Evening and Saturday' Afternoon Auction Sale of Ten-Bushel Lots Saturday Afternoon Junior Seed Judging Competition Saturday Morning 4 All Entries To Be Made At The Agricultural Office, Clinton Before Tuesday, March 4 EVERYONE WELCOME ADMISSION FREE Saturday At 2:30 P.M. Krikor Hekimian Better Known as KING OF THE POLAR BEARS Will Swim At Riverview Park on Sat., Mar. 8 AT 2:30 P.M. Si Don’t Fail To See This Unusual Performance z BINGO Sponsored by the Exeter Branch Canadian Legion Legion Memorial Hall Friday, March 14 $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 FEATURING THE BINGO BLOWER Admission $1.00 Extra Cards 250 Doors Open 7:30 — Games Start 9:00 P.M. (The management reserves the right to cancel the bingo according to weather conditions) ■■iiiiKitmiiit i ttatKiima iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiliiii^ INJURED PLAYERS' BENEFIT GAME & All Mon ies Go To The Injured Players* Fund Ex-Hockey Stars Vs. Intermediates F riday, March 7 - 8:30 p.m. EXETER ARENA Featuring Outstanding Old-Timers: George Shaw, Si Creech, Derry Boyle, Eugene Beaver, Reg McDonald, Russ Snell Wes Ryckman, Bill McLean, Tim Stires, George Braithwaite, Bunny Ford and others I Band In Attendance This Advertisement Sponsored By These Public-Spirited Firms: Exeter District Co-Operative Canada Packers Jones, MacNaughton Seeds Ltd. z V