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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-03-12, Page 1212 THE TIMES-ApVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1953 ......... .UAW ...!....LLI,....!.1!! St Patrick’s Supper HOT ROAST BEEF TO BE SERVED AT Main Street United Church Huron County Health Unit Immunization Clinic The third In a series of Immuniza­ tion clinics for school and preschool children of Hensall and district will be held in the Hensall Publip School on Friday, March 13. School children will be done in the morning and children 4 months of age to school age may be brought to this clinic at the school (Kindergarten room) between 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. to receive initial hnunization or re­ inforcing inoculations for Diphtheria, Whooping Copgh, Tetanus and Small­ pox. * Lucan Irish wallopped Zurich Flyers IG-lT Wednesday night to tie their best-qf-seven series at two wins each. COMING EVENTS PLAY, entitled “Look Oqt Liz­ zie” sponsored by the Creditou Community Youth Fellowship will be held on March 20 in Crediton Hall. Admission 500 and 250, 5:12* Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Glenn and. Miss Helen McFalls visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T- C. ■McLeod at Aurora. Mrs. Samson McFalls returned home with them, having spent two weeks with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. McLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love, of Grand Rend, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hendrick, Mrs. Lome Johnston under­ went a minor operation ou her arm last week. 41 a. Adults $1.00 Children 12 and under 500 A limited number of tickets to be sold, get yours at . any of these stores. Hopper-Hockey, Russell Electric, Huron Lumber Co., McKenzie Grocery. Mount Carmel TEA AND BAKING SALE—The Circle pf Caveu Presbyterian Circle of Oaven Presbterian Church will hold a baking sale and tea in the former telephone office Saturday, March 28, 3 pan. 12,19c YOU ARE URGED TO ATTEND THE Night School Open House SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL w SALE—Exeter Brownies will con­ duct a sale of Artcraft cards. Proceeds will be usedi for a mother and daughter banquet. 12c '■Dance, Drawing, Bazaar, Fish Pond and Games M c c Thursday, March 19 8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 12 Visitors Are Welcome A Tour will be conducted between 8:30 and 9:30 so that visitors may see exhibits of leathercraft, sew­ ing, cooking, woodworking, oil painting, etc. PRESENTATION OF PLAY — «A MARRIAGE PROPOSAL” By Members of the Drama Course at 9:30 p.m. SQUARE DANCING REMINDER CLOSING ENTRY DATE TO SOUTH HURON MUSICAL FESTIVAL MARCH 21 All Entries to Be Sent to Mr. Robert Russell, Exeter FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD APRIL 20 AND 21 Free Lunch Everybody Welcome Sponsored by C.W.L. YOUTH for CHRIST Huron County Health Unit Immunization Clinic The third in a series of preschool immunization clinics for Exeter and district will be held in the basement of the Library building, Exeter, on Friday. March 20, from 3:00-4:00 p.m. Children 4 months of age to school age may be brought to these clinics to receive immunization for Diph­ theria, Whooping Cough, Tetanus and Smallpox, Scrap Paper Drive Town of Exeter 7 p.m.March 18 Proceeds for South Huron Hospital Sponsored by Exeter Lions Club Local Talent Night Vocal and Instrumental REV. J. L, COYLE, WINGHAM, SPEAKER, HEARD ON CKNX CLINTON COLLEGIATE March 14 - 8:00 p.m. Come and Bring Your Neighbors ST. PATRICK’S Tea And Baking Sale Sponsored by Ladies Guild of Trivitt Memorial Church In the Dining Room of the Lyric THEATRE Phone 421 Previews Its Coming Attractions FRIDAY & SATURDAY March 13 and 14 Woman Of The North Country ★ Rod Cameron ★ Ruth Hussey This action packed melodrama will hold one's interest through­ out. CENTRAL HOTEL Saturday, March 14 3:00 to 6; 00 p.m. ST. PATRICK’S Fresh Ham Supper Centralia United Church Thursday, March 19 SPECIAL PROGRAM Admission $1.00 and .50 Under Auspices of the . Women’s Association ELIMVILLE TOWN HALL EVERYONE WELCOME » ■ ST. PATRICK’S DAY Exeter Legion Memorial Hall Refreshments Sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Of The Loveliest And Foinest Events Of The Season’ Novelty Dances ADMISSION: $3.00 PER COUPLE Slides pn Ausable River Conservation by Andrew Dixon of Exeter Glen Williams’ Orchestra (Ten-Piece Orchestra and Attractive Girl Vocalist) Tuesday, March 17 Dancing 9:30 to 1:00 Gerry Montgomery, Agricultural Representative, Also Present Exeter Recreation Council’ and Beta Sigma Phi Sorority present THE FIFTH OF A SERIES OF—1 —■ I LUNCH Well Be Seeing You At The Fifth Annual Balloon Ball Sunday Evening Concerts S.H.D.H.S. Glee Club And Orchestra under the direction of Principal H. L. Sturgis and Mr. C. L. Wilson assisted by JEAN AND GRANT McDONALD Vocal Soloists RAY PANNELL Piano Soloist NANCY TIEMAN Accompanist SUNDAY, MARCH 15 8:30 p.m. ScH.D.H.S. Auditorium ICE FOLLIES OF 1953 presented by THE KITCHENER-WATERLOO SKATING CLUB Directed by Beryl Goodman Williamson 2i/2 HOURS OF THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT By Champion and Amateur Stars Featuring ★ Stars of Tomorrow By Lucan Figure Skating dub Led by Helen Lawrence 'k Marlene Kistner Niagara International Ladies’ Runnerup ★ Lugan Eckel and Helen Bawman Niagara. International Pair Runnerup ★ Special Irish Numbers Figure Skating, Ballet, Military, Comedy and Dance LUCAN COMMUNITY ARENA Friday, March 13, At 8.30 p m. Reserved seats 75c Rush Seats 50c Children 25c Advance Sale from Club Members, the Arena & Post Office Sanctioned by The Canadian Figure Skating Association MONDAY & TUESDAY March 1(1 and 17 Wait Till The Sun Shines Nellie ★Jean Peters ★ Hugh Marlowe If its a family entertainment you want this one is it. It tugs at your heart strings, rolls you in the aisle, and sends you home with a full evening of top enter- ment. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY March 18 and 19 Man And I I ★ Shelly Winters ★ Wendell Corey When he held me in his arms forgot the past. ■■ DANCE Exeter Legion Hall * to the music of Clarence Petrie And His Night Hawks Featuring WARD ALLEN On Violin Every Sat. Night 9:00-12:00 p.m. FIRST SHOW EVERY SATURDAY 0 P.M. ADMISSION 500 i EXETER ARENA 8 O’Clock Wee Wee Hockey BUGS VERSUS WURMS Exeter Band IN ATTENDANCE Costume Prizes For Original, Fancy, Comedy And National Costumes 1 f ★ Gymnastic Display ★ Blind Boxing ★ King of the Mats ★ Roman Chariot Race * Obstacle Race ★ Musical Chairs ★ Girls’ end Boys’ Three-Legged Race ★ Girls’ and Boys’ Wheelbarrow Race Admission 50c And 25c »1, niMh 'H1?'—ha of 1953 Calf Ahd Grain Clubs will be held in District High School Friday/ March 13 8:30 p.m. All Junior farm girls and boys are welcome. Special in* vitation tn parents. If there are enough interested) there will be a swine club. Lunch Will Be Served