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Greg Harness sits concentrating on the words of fortuneWHAT’S AHEAD FOR ME?
teller Helen Taylor as a long line of children, each waiting a brief look into the future,
i forms in the background. The fortune teller was a popular person at the Kin Playground
Circus staged last Friday. -—Jack Doerr, Exeter
COMING EVENTS
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afternoon)
LADIES’ BOWLING
dies’ haling meeting
held Stvtf>nibor 12 at
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•-Lui is urged '
Previews Its
Coming Attractions
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
September 5 and t»
* Jane Nigh
st .John Achert
MONDAY & TUESDAY
.September 8 and fl
Cyrano de
Bergerac
★ Jose Ferrer
■x Mala Powers
WEDNESDAL & THURSDAY
September 10 and 111
Viva Zapata
rir Marlon Brando
★ Jean Peters
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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952
Town Topics—-
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 i ... .... . ....
Dr. and Mrs. Brittain Sanders
... ___ McAvoy and
Sanders during the
’ L.. ...... ...... ...’ visited with Mrs.
, Miss A.
• holidays.
1 Mr. and
; Waterford,
■ with Mrs.
j Sanders.
j Mr. and Mrs. Lee Slater, of
| Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
, sell Knapp, of St. Louis, Mich.,
: visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. N.
[Creech over the weekend.
< Mrs. Helen Armstrong and
’ Ned attended the Dresden har-
| ness races and visited in Chat
ham for the weekend.
Mrs. Earl Kitchen, of
spent the holidays
McAvoy anl Miss A.
Dancing
IPPERWASH CASINO
Saturday Sept. 6
Benny Goodfellow and His Londonaires
Dancing 9:30-12:00 Admission 750
Mrs. Harold Hern’s Flowers
The Kirkton Horticultural So
ciety hold a Gladiolus Flower
Show at Kirkton United Church
on Wednesday afternoon ami
evening. August 27.
Mr. James Hurston of London
was the judge, and brought some
fine gladioli for display. Murray
Tyndall, a grower of gladioli,
from Brucefield. also set up a
fine display of many new
ieties of gladioli.
There were 20 exhibitors
202 entries, many of these
ning prizes. The following is the
list of prize winners in the
adult section. Mrs. Harold Hern
topped the list with 13 first
prizes, three second prizes and
two third
were Dr.
Clarence
Mrs. Jim
son, Miss
Switzer,
1
var-
and
win-
I
Stock Car Races
UNDER LIGHTS
at
Lippert’s Speedway
DASHWOOD
Every Friday at 8:30 p.m.
MODERN AND OLD TIME DANCING
After Races
7’........ ’ ’ 1 :...1
Visitors at the home of W.
C. Pearce are Dr. J. E. and Mrs.
Whiting, Betty. Helen and Billy,
from Bella Coola, B.C., who
came by boat to Vancouver and
from there by motor; Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley 0Redmond, Grosse,
Ill, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
rearce, Brantford; Mr
Ellis ~
Mrs.
Mrs.
ford;
ter;
hill,
Pearce, Fingal.
Dr. and Mrs,
and Mrs. Ida
London, spent the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. A. Finkbeiner, of
Shipka.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hennessey
and Dianne McLean, of
spent the weekend with
Mrs. Leo Hennessey.
Sunday visitors with __
Mrs. Archie Hodgert were
and Mrs. Mervyn Hodgert
Audrey, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Hodgert and Mr. and Mrs. John
Madge and Phyllis, of Science Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McInnis,
of Quebc City, visited last week
with Mrs. Alta Pearson
Laura Harvey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
and Janie, of Toronto,
ing this week with Mr.
Gordon Appleton Jr. and Sharon.
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Snell
John and Elizabeth visited
week in Montearl. Mr. and
Ray Boudreau, who have
visiting with Mr. and
William Hunter here, returned
with them.
Mr. F. C. Beaupre enjoyed a
holiday at Iriquois where for a
number of years he was teacher.
With friends, he spent a day
fishing on the St. Lawerence
and they were successful in
catching their limit of 18 black
bass or 50 pounds of fish.
Mr. J.
formerly
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
family. Mr. Corbett underwent
an operation in
pital, Thursday,
of London, was
operation.
Clifford
Preszcator
Exhibition
and Mrs.
Pearce, Muncey; Mr. and
Austin Schwalm, Stratford;
Charles Aidworth, Strat-
Mrs. George Geddes, Exe-
Mrs. Marshall Boa,
and Mr.
Park-
and Mrs. Sam
Borden Sanders
M. Sanders, of
Harrow,
andMr.
Mr.and
Mr.
and
Campbell
are visit-
and Mrs.
and
last
Mrs.
been
Mrs.
Corbett, of London,
of Exeter, visited Mr.
Mat Corbett arid Mr,
Russell Brintnell and
Victoria Hos-
Dr. E. G. Grace,
in charge of the
Admission $1.00 Students 500 Children Free
Mr.
Robert
Toronto
day.
Mr.and Mrs,
THE LAST ONE OF THE SEASON!
Seaforth Bingo
SEAFORTH DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE
Friday, Sept. 5
PLAY STARTS 9 P.M.DOORS OPEN 8 P.M.
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CASH PRIZES INCREASED TO
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THESE ARE THE PRIZES
15 GAMES AT $20.00 ......................................$ 300.00
3 SPECIAL GAMES AT $100.00...................... 300.00
JACKPOT SPECIAL . .......................................... 1,500.00
FIRST JACKPOT PLAYER TO BINGO GETS $1,000
$500.00 Goes to the Next Player to Bingo
No Restrictions — Every Dollar Must Go!
Admission For 15 Games
$1.00
Extra Cards,, Specials and Jackpot Cards:
25$, or .5 for $.1,00
DON’T MISS THE LAST SEAFORTH BINGO!J.
Penhale
attended
last Wednes-
and
the
Elmer Dunn
and Katheryn, of Toronto, spent
a week’s holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. George Dunn
and Mr. Buswell.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
family, of Sarnia,
holidays with Mr.
Clayton Frayne. Their son Gary
returned with them after spend
ing a month’s holidays with his
grandparents.
Mrs. W. C. Robinson and
Louella and Miss Mary Evans, of
Detroit, spent the weekend with
relatives in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole and
Mrs. John Cole visited Niagara
Falls on Wednesday and Thurs
day of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Horton left
on a motor trip on Saturday for
Winnipeg where they will visit
Mr. Horton’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Ryck
man and Mr. Allen and Welly
Ryckman, of South Boardman,
Mich., visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Will Ryckman recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rvckman
accompanied by Mrs. Cluff, of
Mitchell, spent several days last
week at Red Bay. •
Miss Lucinda Dinney, accom
panied by a friend, enjoyed a
trip to the Manitoulin Islands.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Johns and
Douglas and Miss Lois Johns, of
Toronto, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs
John and ____
turned home from „
Philadelphia and Atlantic City.
Mrs. Harry Leonard and
and family
Frayne and
spent their
and Mrs.
Percy McFalls,
Ruth Mahon re-
a trip to
Mrs. Harry Leonard and
Linda, of Bright, spent a few
days at the home of Everett
Sims and Miss Agnes Cutting.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Sims
Credion, spent Sunday at
home of Mr. Everett Sims.
Mrs.. Rachel Sims
home after spending a
with Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Ungs, of Alisa Craig.
Of
the
returned
week
Raw
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St. Marys, R.R. 1;
treasurer, Mrs. C. A.
Kirkton; directors,
Johns, Cromarty, R.R.
Those responsible for the show
were the officers —Honorary
president, Mrs. Arthur Cole, Sci
ence Hill; president, Mrs.
Switzer, St. Marys, R.R. I;
presidents, Mrs. Howard Fanson.
Munro, R.R. 1, and Mrs. James
Fred
vice
i
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J
I
wm I s,
secretary -
Campbell,
Mrs. Fred
1; Mrs. Ken Woods. Staffa, R.R.
1; Mrs. Emerson Paton, St.
Marys, R.R. 1; Mrs. Wallace
Selves, Science Hill; Mrs. George
Hall.
ney. Mitehell, R.R. 1;
hurt
Mrs.
Marys,
phreys,
Dobson.
Kirkton; Mrs. Victor Grin-
Mrs. Wil-
Kirkbv, St. Marys, R.R. 1;
N o r m a n Hazelwood, St.
R.R. G; Mrs. Erie Hum-
Kirlcton; Mrs. Monty
Kirkton.
st.
H K
Mrs. H. Holtzman
Wins Hensail Car
Mrs. Howard Holtzman drove
to the Ilensall Bingo on Friday
night with her father, Earl Par
sons, in a
turned in
Meteor.
She won
bingo sponsored by the Hensail
Legion and Auxiliary and, while
her husband didn’t believe it
when she came home and told
him, the excitement it has caused
around town since has convinced
him that it’s real.
The Holtzmans
driving a
new car
possession
Holtzman is employed at Soutli-
cott Brothers while her
works at Jones & May.
The same night $5 00
Miss Hannah Murray,
and $100 to Mrs. Harvey Ken
nedy, Londesboro. Roy Kern of
St. Marys and Mrs. Robert Mc
Lean of Hensail shared $100
and $100 was shared by Mrs. Al-
Tom
and
Chevrolet and re-
a new light green
the cai’ at a special
have been
1941 Ford and the
is certainly a prized
in their home. Mrs.
husband
went to
Hensall,
vin Harmer of Mitchell,
Meloche of Owen Sound
Bob Harmer of Mitchell.
Blanshard Centennial
—Continued from page 1
are citizens of the world, not
just members of a small town
ship.
The well arranged program
was composed of musical num
bers, piano, vocal and instru
mental, as well as readings. Old
time music was played by Stan
ley Mills and the Woodham
quartet delighted the audience
with several numbers. The prize
winning district fife and drum
band was also on hand to add
variety to the program .
Sports, Races
Before the program, races and
other sports events were staged.
Peanut and candy s cr a m b 1 e s
gave children an evening of
munching and a tug-o’-war was
won by the team chosen by John
Barnett, of Mitchell Road.
In the square dance competi
tions following the concert, win
ners ware old members
Rannoch Junior Farmers
stitute, Mr. and Mrs.
McIntosh, Mr. and Mrs.
Standeavon, Mr. and Mrs. George
Grant and
Wilson.
Heading
tees were:
Harry Webber,
ter; speakers—
of the
and In-
Allister
Andrew
Mr. and Mrs. George
the various commit
sports and parking—
Clarence Webs-
■John Stephen,
Lincoln ’White; concert program
—Mrs. Hartwell Epplett, Mrs.
John Stephen; registry and sale
of boo k s—Duncan McVaannel,
Mrs. George Wilson;
display—Mrs. George
Mrs. Clarence Switzer;
ments—Mrs. H. Webber,
Hodgins; gate—Mr. D.
Mr. V. A. Barnett.
antique
Wilson,
refresh-
Mrs. K.
Switzer,
JeanneMisses Helen parsons,
McDonald and Mrs. Hugh Par
sons returned home on Monday,
September 1, after spending a
week touring Ohio, Kentucky
and Tennessee.
Bob Russell and Stirling Ince
motored to Toronto over
weekend and saw the
National Exhibition.,
Mrs. Violet Murray,
berson, Ontario, visited
and. Mrs. Geddes.
Miss Mary M c K n i g h t has
joined the staff of the P.U.C.
Mi’s. Ed Hunter - Duvar, Lil
lian and Linda have returned
from a motor trip to Lake Len-
ore, Saskatchewan and Leth
bridge. Mrs. Hunter-Duvar’s mo
ther, Mrs. Mary Musty,
with them for a visit.
Mr. L. L. Wells
days.
M r. and M r s.
Beavers, of Detroit,
day night with his
the
Canadian
of Hum-
with Mr.
returned
is on holi-
LloydE.
Spent Tues-
„ . ___ __ father, Mr.
B. W. F. Beavers, and
the funeral of his aunt.
Mrs. J. A, Kirkby, on
day, at St. Marys.
Mrs, Myrtle Brown
B. W. F
funeral
the late Mr. Wilbur E
in Stratford
tern her 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simmons
are enjoying a trip out to the
western provinces. Mr, and Mrs.
Wes Simmons received a phone
call from them last week saying
they are having ft wonderful
trip.
attended
the late
Wednes-
of
and Mr.
Reavers attended the
her brother-in-law,
Brown,
on Tuesday, Sep-
prizes. A close second
Campbell and Mrs.
Routly. Others were
Grinney, Mrs. G. Alli-
Jean Grinney, Mrs. F.
Mrs. Victor Grinney,
Mrs. W. Kirkby, Mrs. M. Gallop,
Mrs. Harold Anedrson, Mrs. Har
ry Burgin, Mrs. Norman Amos,
rs. George Hall, Mrs. Wallace
Selves, Mrs. Ken Wood. Mrs.
James Earl.
In the junior section the fol
lowing were the winners: Patsy
Marshall, Bob Anderson, Larry
Selves, Muriel Selves, Harold
Burgin, Jack Wood.
Tea was served in the after
noon. In the evening a program
was given by IVIr. and Mrs. Keith
McLagan, Doris Johns, Bob An
derson, Mrs. Garth Blacker, Bill
McLean, Hamilton, Beverly and
Merlin McLean, Exeter, Hazel
Sparling and Anna Routly.
After the program, Harold
Hern auctioned off the gladiolus
blooms, and the lunch commit
tee served tea.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gardiner,
of Meaford, are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Les Richards.
Miss Darlene Wilson, of Lon
don, has been visiting with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilson.
For Health’s Sake
Roller Skate
at the
EXETER ROLLER RINK
Mon. - Wed. - Fri. - Sat,
8:00-11:00 p.m.
- Skates Supplied -
Admission 25 and 35 £
Refreslrment Booth
ALDON
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
September 3 and 4
Audio Murphy Bill Mauldin
THE RED BADGE
OF COURAGE
'The great new drama of the
war between the States.
CARTOON
and
TWO’ ADDITIONAL SHORTS
★
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
September 5 and 6
THE LION AND
THE HORSE
(In
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★
★
Here is
door action
man and his
“THUMB
Technicolor)
Steve Cochran
Ray Teal
Bob Steele
pulse - pounding out-
... a story of a
horse.
FUN” CARTOON
and
“NO PETS ALLOWED”
MONDAY & TUESDAY
September 8 and 9
★ Judy Haliday
’ ★ Aldo Ray
★ Madge Kennedy
THE MARRYING KIND
The gal you loved in “Born
Yesterday” is back. Another
smash hit!
CARTOON
and
ADDITIONAL SHORT
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$1,000 JACKPOT BINGO
ONE MYSTERY BINGO — 100 PER CARD
Sponsored by Clinton Lions Club in aid of
Artificial Ice
CLINTON LIONS ARENA
Thursday, Sept. 11
>OO In Prizes
SPECIAL GAMES - 4
Three $100 Games — $1,000 Jackpot
15 Regular Games of $20 Each
All Prizes Must Go
ADMISSION: $1 for 15 regular games;
extra white cards 25$ each or 5 for $1;
special cards 25$ each or 5 for $1
Doors open at 8 o’clock Games Start 9 sharp DST
REFRESHMENT BOOTH
Miss Jacqui Fort
M.R.A.D.
Wishes to Announce
THE OPENING OF HER
SCHOOL OF
BALLET AND TAP
Children Ages 3 and Up
REGISTRATION
Co-Op Saturday, Sept. 13
(Second Floor)
Time: 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
BE SURE YOU SEE:
The Big Airborne
AIR SHOW
V MASS PARACHUTE JUMPS ,
V DELAYED-ACTION JUMPS
V PARACHUTE EXHIBITION CONTEST
V U.S. AIR FORCE JETS FLY PAST
V RCAF FLY PAST AND GLIDER DISPLAY
See Victoria Cross Winner—London Police Boys Band
HI-LO FARMS
(Old Lambeth Airport)
3 Miles South of London, No. 2 Highway
Saturday, Sept. 20,
These men parachuted into Holland, Germany,
Belgium and over the Rhine and Korea. Never before
'has anyone seen such a show 1
Tickets at Avalon and Reiher’s Restaurants or write
or wire National Parachute Exhibition, First Can
adian Parachute Clubs Inc., 332 Central Avenue,
London, Ontario, phone 2-4772 London
Mayor Allan Rush Will Draw for Prizes
AMONG THE PRIZES DONATED ARE:
Table Lamp donated by R. E. Russell, Electric Ap
pliances, Phone 109, Exeter
China Plate donated by S. B. Taylor, Jewellery and
Gifts, Biilova and Gruen Watches, Exeter, Ont.
Six-Pound Picnic Ham donated by Fink’s Meat Market,
Fresh and Cured Meats
Clock donated by Jack Smith Jeweller, Diamonds, Wed
ding Rings and Watches, Costume Jewellery, China and
Crystal3
Silver Cream and Sugar donated by Beavers Hardware
Ten-Dollar Gift Certificate donated by Buswcll’s Fam
ily Footwear, Phone 376, Exeter
Sport Shirt donated by George Wright, Clothier.
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Progressive Conservative Huron Riding (Federal)
Nomination Meeting
Ciinton Town Hall - Mon., Sept. 8-8 p.m.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR RIDING
Guest Speaker: Gordon Graydon, Q.C, M.P» for Peel
ELMER D. BELL, Q.C., President CLARK FISHER, Secretary
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