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Mrs. William Ferguson and
Miss Ha Westcott of Toronto are
visiting with Miss Stella* South-
cott and. other relatives.
Rat Walker reports raspberries
in his garden are blossoming and
ripening. He brought samples in
to the T-A office to prove it this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frayne and
family of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs.
Oran Mpir, Kathleen and Ian
Blakely of St. Catherines spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Frayne.
COMING EVENTS
REBEKAH LODGE will meet at
7:36 p.m. on October 21. After
a short meeting, members are in
vited to Hensail Lodge for in
stallation. Leave names with Mrs.
G. Hamilton by Saturday. 15 c
IT'S COMINGl — Big Harvest
Frolic on Nov. 17 with Lionel
Thornton and his orchestra.
15:22:29c
SOUTH HURON Hospital Auxili
ary will sponsor a matinee of
"I’ll Climb the Highest Mountain”
at Lyric Theatre on Friday, Octo
ber 16, 2:30 p.m., followed-by a
baking' sale in the lobby. 15c
Turkey
Supper
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Wed., October 21
Supper Will Be Served
5:30, 0:30 and 7:30
(Tickets available at W. G. Coch
rane’s office, oi’ Mrs. Dick at S.
B. Taylor, Jeweller)
ADULTS $1.50 - CHILDREN .75
BAZAAR
Centralia Women’s Association
Centralia Church
Wed., October 28
• Program and Tea
• Booth, Fancy Work
• White Elephant
• Baking and Farmers
TIME: 2:30 P.M.
Everybody Welcome
Euchre
Sponsored by the Trivitt
Memorial Ladies’ Guild
Parish Hall
Mon., Oct. 19
at 8:00 p.m.
Admission 50 e
GOOD PRIZES LUNCH
ALDON
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
October 16 and 17
"TITANIC”
★ Clifton Webb
-A- Barbara Stanwyck
The never-to-be-forgotten storj
of the biggest marine disaster of
modern times . . .
CARTOON AND
ADDITIONAL SHORTS
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
October 20 and 21
"THE DESERT SONG”
(Technicolor)
★ Kathryn Grayson
-fr Gordon MacRae
★ Steve Cochran
Never such glorious music as
the all-time stage favourite at
tains new glories1, . .
PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL
ANNUAL MEETING
| Huron Cream Producers' Ass.
| Will Be Held In the Municipal Building In
Clinton - Friday, October 16
I at 0:30 P.M,
= Guest speaker will be Mr, Everett BlggS, the Ontario Dairy Corti-
| ftilssfoher, and Mr, Bill Rettie, chairman of the Ontario Cream
s Producers’ Marketing Board >
s — Cream Prddtieers Are invited to Attend this Meeting —
High School Hi-Lights
Published and Written $uch Week by Students on the Staff of the "Ink Spot" |
Official Year Book of South Huron District High School. Bob Fletcher, Editor; J. B, Creech, Advisor. . f
VOLUME 2, NUMBER 3 EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1953 Principal: H. L. STURGIS
School Plowers Second In Ontario Test
Turn Salesmen
To Earn $ $ $
Students of South Huron High
School will launch their own
salesmanship week within the
next few days throughout the
district. This activity is sponsor
ed by the Student Council under
the supervision of Council Presi
dent, Tom Easton.
This plan has proven success
ful in schools throughout Can
ada. It enables the school to ob
tain money for many extra cur
ricular activities not always pro-
videcj for in the annual school
budget. Hundreds of schools
across Canada have earned much
needed money to buy athletic
equipment, movie projectors,
band equipment and to finance
educational tours through this
program.
Local Residents
Witness Drowning
Four local residents witnessed i
te drowning of John Facey of St.
Marys in Goderich harbor last
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Les Gibson
and Mr. and Mrs. William Ether-
ington were starting out in Gib
son’s boat to fish. As they were
■passing the breakwater, one of
the party remarked he wouldn’t
want to be fishing from the
sloping side of the breakwater
as it appeared to be slippery.
Within a few minutes, they saw
the man fall into the water.
The youth had disappeared and
grappling irons were used to re
cover his body, Mr. and Mrs.
Gibson and Mr. Etherington
reached into, the water and raised
the body to the breakwater. Ar
tificial respiration carried out by
Goderich firemen under the di
rection of Coroner Dr. W. F.
Gallow failed to revive the young
man.
Confined To Hospital
Mrs. Sarah Blackwell is a pa
tient in South Huron Hospital
where she has been confined for
the past week.
School Fair
—Continued from Page 1
Piano Winners
Solo under 10: Carlon Brown
and Bob Mickle (tie), Caroline
Smillie.
Solo, 10 and under: Beth God
dard and Charles Mickle (tie),
Sharon Smillie.
Duet, under 10: Bob Mickle
and Reg. Goddard.
Duet, 10 and over: Jane Hor
ton and Gwen Spencer and
Charles Mickle, Wayne and
Gerald Forrest, June and Joyce
Munn 7H.
Any intrument: IT :
Spelling: Jane Horton, Donelda
Lostell 2T, Nelson McClinchey
and Murray Bell (tie) 2T.
Centralia
—Continued from Page 7
25. The service will be at 10:30
a.m., with no evening service.
The Mission Band will meet in
the schoolroom of the church on
Sunday morning.
The W.M.S. are having a quilt
ing in the church basement on
Monday, October 19.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Haddock and
family of Toronto were weekend
visitors with Mr .and Mrs. Wil
liam Haddock.
W.M.S. Meet
"The Church—A Unique Fel
lowship” was the theme of the
October meeting of the W.M.S,
in the church on Tuesday evening
with Mrs. Albert Smith presiding.
The Scripture was read by Mrs.
Bowers and Mrs. A. McFalls led
in prayer.
Musical numbers included a
piano solo by Wreatha Sholdice
and a vocal duet by Mrs. Kipp
and Mrs. K® Hodgins.
The chapter from the study
book was taken by Mrs. W. El
liott. Mrs. Bowers spoke briefly
on mission work in Rhodesia
and Africa and displayed a num
ber of curios brought from Africa
by the late Major Bowers.
Mrs, M. Elliott presided for
the business. Mrs. W. A. Elliott
and Mrs. Frank Hicks were
named as delegates to the sec
tional meeting in Kippen United
Church on October 20. Mrs.
Bowers was welcomed into the
society as a new member.
Miss Marjojrie Mitchell of
London spent the weekend at
her home.
Grid Team
Wins First
By BAY CORRIVEAU
South Huron football team got
off to a good start Friday by
defeating Listowel 12-0 in the
first game of the season.
The Panthers displayed their
superiority in the first half of
the game. Ted Smith started the
attack with a touchdown which
Don O’Brien converted.
The second half was a tough
petition of the first with O’Brien
scoring the touchdown while
Smith kicked a single.
The sceond half was a tough
fight for both teams and neither
side scored.
The only major casualty of the
game was an injured ankle, suf
fered by Bob Fletcher.
F/O and Mrs. J. A. Cann of
"Ottawa spent the weekend with
Rev. William and Mrs. Mair and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann.
Rev. and Mrs. William Mair
and Joanne and Mrs. A. E. Fer
guson spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Cann.
Mr. Grant Collingwood of To
ronto spent Thanksgiving with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Collingwood.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pearce
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Austin Schwalm, Stratford, for
Thanksgiving.
Mrs. William Cutting was
taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital on
Monday.
Comments About
Cromarty
By MRS. K. McKELLAR
Personal Items
Mr .and Mrs. T. L. Scott and
family spent a few days with
relatives at Fenelon Falls. Mr.
Scott also attended the provincial
plowing match at Cobourg.
Frank and Leonard Houghton,
Wingham, spent Thanksgiving
weekend with their grandmother,
Mrs. M. Houghton.
Mr. John Wallace, Mr. J. M.
Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Horton
McDougall attended the plowing
match at Cobourg and visited
with friends at Bowmanville last
week. <
Miss Eva Jefferson, Mitchell,
spent the weekend with her sis
ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Laing.
Miss Helen Lamond, London,
spent the holiday weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Lamond,
Donald Johns has returned
home after spending two months
in the*West.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Currie, of
London, visited over the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Walker.
Miss Marguerite Duncanson of
Toronto spent Thanksgiving with
her parents at the manse.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Binning
and Richard of Mitchell visited
on Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. K, McKellar.
Jackie Howitt, Auburn, is visit
ing with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. David Gardner.
Mr. Arnold Storey spent the
weekend with his parents at Wal
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Cockwill,
Jack Cockwill and daughter Neva,
Dashwood, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Otto Walker on Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Lamond, of
London, and Mr. Ernie Luxton
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Sorsdahl.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Harburn
and family of Thorndale visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Harburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallace
and family spent Thanksgiving
■frith Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace.
Miss Irene Everett has return
ed to her home in Prince Albert,
Sask., after visiting for two
months with Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Scott.
Mrs. M. Houghton visited with
Mrs. George Dalrymple, Hensail,
and Mrs. Robert Dalrymple, of
Clinton, one day recently.
Mr. Arnold Storey attended a
banquet in Stratford on Tuesday
night.
The family of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Norris enjoyed a family
gathering at the home of their
parents on Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace
and Margaret Ann visited Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Cadick in
London.
W.M.S. Meet
The October meeting of the
Women’s Missionary Society was
held at the home of Mrs. Wil
li Ham Harper with a good attend-
= aftce. The president, Mrs. Lloyd
= Sorsdahl, led in devotions, Mrs.
= Tier, of Motherwell, fras guest
3 speaker and gave a thoughtful
| paper oft "Prayer.” A splendid
| Thanksgiving' topic whs given by
| Mrs. Calder McKaig. The Glad
s Tidings prayer was read by Mrs,
M. Iloughtoft and a pleasing solo
was sting by Mrs. T. L, Scott.
The meeting was closed with
prayer by' Mrs. Thomas Scott,
Sr.
By ALEX MEIKLE
And EMIL HENDRICK
Six students from S.H.D.H.S.
were competitors at the Inter
national Plowing Match held at
Cobourg, October 7, 8 and 9. Ro
bert Dobson, Alex Meikle, Glen
Northcott and Jack Bell repre
sented their school, Lome Bal
lantyne plowed for Huron County
and Emil Hendrick was sponsored
by Larry Snider Motors.
•On Wednesday, Robert Dobson
placed third in the class, boys 14-
16, and Lome Ballantyne sixth
in the class, boys 16-18. On
Thursday in the High School
competition, the teams for S.H.
D.H.S. placed second in a field
of 24 entries. In this group Alex
Miekle and Robert Dobson were
ploughboys, Glen Northcott and
Jack Bell acted as coaches. On
Thursday, too, Lome Ballantyne
won eleventh prize in a group 21
and under, while Emil Hendrick
placed tenth in an open class.
On Friday, Robert Dobson was
twelfth in the open utility class
and Lome Ballantyne tenth in
the intercounty competition for
those under 21 years of.age.
In plowing for Huron County,
Lome Ballantyne did an excep-
Charles Jeckell
Dies In Ohio
Charles Jeckell, 82, well-known
business man of Youngstown,
Ohio, died October 5, 1953.
He was born December 17,
1871, on the farm now owned by
William Sillery, north of Exeter.
His parents were William and
Essy Case Jeckell.
With his brother he conducted
a clothing store known as Jeckell
Brothers until the death of Wil
liam Jeckell in 1938. Charles
Jeckell continued in the business
until this summer.
He was senior honorary vestry
man of St. John’s Episcopal
Church, a member of the’ Elks
Club and Hillman Lodge F. and
A.M.
Besides his wife, the former
Grace Patterson, he is survived
by two sons, Charles P., of Falls
Church, Va., and William, of
Columbus, Ohio, and a sister,
Mrs. Adelaide Fairley, of Van
couver, B.C.
Funeral services were held
from St. John’s Episcopal Church,
Youngstown.
Mrs. Herbert Rogers, the for
mer Blanche Jeckell, died at the
home of her son Roden in Den
ver, Colorado, September 9, 1953.
Mrs. Rogers moved to Denver
from Ann Arbor, Mich., follow
ing the death of her husband a
year ago.
Win Title
—Continued from Page 1
on the sacks but another double
putout squelched the threat.
Corriveau scored the second
Dashwood run after walking.
He went to second on an error,
was driven to third by a single
by Regier, and came home on
a balk.
Pitcher Hits
■Bob Brown, Dashwood’s mound
starter, set Orono down one-two-
three until the fifth when he
allowed a single and a walk.
Keith West, losing pitcher,
knocked in two runs with a safe
ty to tie the contest.
Carl Wein put Dashwood up
2-2 in the sixth. He walked, stole
second, and raced home on Lome
Kleinstiver's bingle.
Orono threatened seriously in
the seventh. First baseman,
Charlie Armstrong, slapped a
triple to start off the inning.
Brown buckled down arid struck
out two in a row. The next bat
ter, Edmonds, smashed the ball
into left-centre. It looked like a
payoff blow until Jake Gaiser
raced out of nowhere to stab the
ball in a sensational catch.
But Orono pressed again in the
eighth and this time they scored
the tying run. Shortstop Dean
West rounded the bases after
taking a disputed walk, Brown
disgusted at the calls, protested
vigorously and was thrown out
of the game. Only physical re
straint on Brown prevented a
fight.
Robbie Wein took Brown's
spot and the first man he faced
tagged him for a single. He
forced the next two to ground
out, but not before the tying
run had counted.
Neither team threatened ser
iously in the ninth, but in the
tenth Orono put men oft third and
second before retiring.
DASHWOOD AB R H PO A EJ. Hay ter, 3b ...... 5 2 o 3 2 1
Ray Wein, ss . •.... 4 0 0 0 5 I)
Regier, if .......... 4 0 2 3 0 0
C. Wein, lb ....... 2 1 2 12 0 0
B. Hayter, 2b .,.... 4 0 0 2 2 0
Kleinstiver, c ...... 3 0 2 1 1 0
Drown, p .......
Robbie- Wein, p
.... 2 0 0 0 1 0
<8) 1 0 0 0 1 0.
Gaiser, of .......... 3 0 0 1 0 0Corriveau, 1£ ....... 3 1 0 3 0 0
36 4 8 25 10 1
DRONO AB R H PO A E
Edmonds, r t 5 0 0 1 0 0R. West, 3b .......4 0 1 3 4 0D. West, ss ........3 1 0 1 r>2Mercer, If S 0 2 1 0 0Cornish, 2b .......4 0 0 4 3 0Shetler, c 5 1 1 1 2 1Armstrong, lb ....3 1 1 13 0 I)
Robinson, ci ......4 0 1 0 0 1
K. West, rt .......4 0 1 0 3 0
37 “-S 7 24 17 *4
tionally fine job. The points
awarded to him for his land were
the fourth highest given to any
ploughman in the entire com
petition, This includes plough
men from overseas and plough
men who have represented Can
ada in International matches.
On the whole, the results were
considered good, thanks to the
helpful instructions from Mr.
Sherwood, and the contestants
from S.H.D.H.S. gained a great
deal of experience from the
match.
Tag Day Nets $57
Principal C. H. Blowes, of Ex
eter Public School, reported the
Navy League Tag Day, held on
Saturday, realized $57'. Proceeds
will be used to provide comforts
for the sailors at sea.
Topics From
Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
Personal Items
Congratulations to Messrs.
Lome Ballantyne, Lome Pass-
more, Alex Meikle and Robert
Dobson who won prizes at the
plowing match at Cobourg last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hume and
family spent the weekend with
relatives in Windsor,
A chivari for Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Stewart was held Tuesday
evening of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde,
Douglas and Glenn were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
Armstrong of Lieury.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Love of
Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Cann of Ottawa, Rev. and Mrs.
William Mair, Joanne, Mrs. Fer
guson of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs.
Reg Hodgert and Grant were
Sunday evening dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann. Mr.
and Mrs. William Cann, Mr. and
Mrs. Bev. Alexander also called
on Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cann in
the evening.
Mrs. Ken Horton and Patsy of
Toronto are spending this week
with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Har
ris. '
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nesbit
and Monica of Blyth, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Harris and Susan
of London spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris.
The sympathy of the commun
ity is extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Miller in the passing of
the late John Miller, of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Luther
of Sarnia were guests on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jef
fery.
Mrs. A. Monteith-, Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Monteith and Freddie of
Toronto visited with relatives in
the community over the holiday
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ballantyne
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballan
tyne attended the plowing match
at Cobourg and went on a trip
around Lake Ontario.
Among those who attended
Woodham anniversary services on
Sunday and spent the day with
friends were: Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Gardiner and Marilyn with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher;
'Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Parsons,
Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Passmore,
David and Dennis with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Thomson; Mr. and
Mrs. Lome Passmore, Sharon
and P aul, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Stewart and Marlette with Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Rodd.Thames Road United Church
anniversary will be held Sunday,
October 18 with Rev. T. G. Wan-
less of Woodham as the guest
speaker.
Mission Band Meet
The October meeting of the
Mission Band <jyas held in the
basement of the church Satur
day, October 10, with Carol Anne
Hume in the chair. The Scripture
lesson was read by Jean Ander
son arid Doris Elford^ led in
prayer and gave the topic.
The program was in charge of
Carol Anne Hume and consisted
of a reading by Ann Marie
Rowe; piano solo by Margaret
Webber; a story by Ross Rowe
and a poem by Sharon Hume. A
Bible quiz was conducted by
Mrs. Melvin Gardiner.
W,A. & W.M.S.
The Thanksgiving meeting Of
the W.A. and W.M.S. was held
at the home of Mrs. Robert Cann
on Wednesday afternoon. The
theme for the meeting was "The
Church.” The W.M.S. .president,
Mrs. Edwin Miller, was assisted
in the devotional period by Mrs.
Percy Stone, Mrs. Ken Duftcatt,
Mrs. Gordon Stone, Mrs. William
Ballantyne and Mrs. Milton Mc
Curdy. A poem on Thanksgiving
was given by Mrs. Edwin Miller
and Mrs. W. J. Moores gave a
Very interesting message oft
Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Robert Simpson and Mrs.
Ken Duncan were appointed as
delegates to the Sectional meet
ing to be held at Kippen.
A baking sale will be held oft
Saturday, October 24 In Ejtetor.
Mrs. Arnold Cann was In
charge of the program which
consisted of a ftoem, "The Quest
ion,” by Mrs, William Rohde,
and a skit by several of the mem
bers.
Town Topics
Mr. an<l Mrs. Jack Smith, Ro
bin and Cathy visited in Windsor
over the holiday weekend,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Linden
field are holidaying in Windsor
with Mr. and Mrs. Norin. Floody.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crawford
of Hanover visited friends here
last week and attended the pre
sentation for Rev. and Mrs. C.
L. Langford on Tuesday night.
Mrs. Alice Mitchell is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johnson,
London.
Mr. P. R. Rowe of Saginaw,
Mich., visited Miss Vera Rowe
and other relatives the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pearce
and Sharon and David Gaiser
Visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pearce
last week and attended Onieda
Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O, Elliot have
returned from a three-week trip
to the Maritimes. They visited
Mr. and Mrs. George Racey and
family and friends in Halifax and
Truro.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Schwalm
and Susan of Stratford and Mr.
and Mi’B. Sam Pearce, Iona were
Tuesday visitors at the Pearce
home.
Miss Margaret Rogers of Kit
chener was a Thanksgiving day
guest of Mrs. Edwin Irwin arid
Miss Marion Bissett.
Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson
of Kingston and Ivan I-Iunter-
Duvar of Windsor spent Thanks
giving with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Hunter-Duvar.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Paisley and
family returned to Toronto after
spending Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs. George Dunn of Cen
tralia,
Mr. J. A. Christie of Regina
visited during the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Thom
son. Accompanied by Mr. Chris
tie, Mr. and Mrs. Thomson and
Donald spent Thanksgiving with
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Christie of
London.
Three District Accidents
Damage amounted to $1,000
in three district accidents this
week.
Two cars crashed into ditches,
each suffering about $300 dam
age, John Tyler of St. Marys lost
control in the gravel on the St.
Marys road last Friday and his
car rolled over. The same night
Joseph Paulin, of RCAF Cen
tralia, went into the ditch on the
county road north of the airport.
He told police lights of an ap
proaching vehicle blinded him.
On Tuesday night, a car driven
by J. A. Traquair struck the rear
end of a truck on the highway
south of the town. The truck was
driven by Henry E. Roberts, of
London. Police said the truck's
rear lights were defective.
Provincial Constables Elmer
Zimmerman and Cecil Gibbons in
vestigated.
Fashion
Show
Dashwood Public School
Wed., October 21
at 8:00 pan.
Sponsored by 4 L’s Class
featuring
Mcknight & walper
LADIES’ WEAR
ANNE WRAY HATS
Admission 35^ and 15£
Lyric
Theatre
Phone 4121
Previews Its
Coming Attractions
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
October 16 and 17
Toughest Man
In Arizona
★ Vaughn Monroe
★ Joan Leslie
A western thriller . . . photo
graphed in TrucoloV.
MONDAY & TUESDAY
October 19 and 20
DOUBLE BILL
Cry Of The Hunted
★ Barry Sullivan
★ Voltario Gasman
And ori the Same Program:
Target Hong Kong
4T Richard Denning
★ Nancy Gates
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
October 21 and 22
All Ashore
★ Dick Haymes
★ Peggy Wan
★ Mickey Rooney
A pleasing, breezy m u s I c a 1
comedy In Technicolor.
Assessment
Up $1,250
Usborne Assessor IL II. G.
Strang reported an increase of
$1,350 in the value of the town
ship at a recent council meeting.
The total assessment is $2,-
672,650. Population was reported
at a total of 1,609.
Council entered a tree-fplanting
agreement for 1954 with John
Delbridge on lot 8, concession 9.
The tree-planting by-law was
given two readings and has been
sent to the Department of Lands
and Forests for approval.
Payment of the retaining fee
for fire protection from the vil
lage of 1-Iensall was authorized.
Grants of $60 each were made
to the Exeter and Kirkton Agri
cultural Societies.
Miss Leona Alderson of Paris
spent the weekend with her pa
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Aider-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Moore
and children of Toronto spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
B. Moore and Mr." and Mrs. Fred
Smith.
And Dance
FOR MR. AND MRS.
JACK McCANN
Fri., Oct. 16
Mount Carmel Hall
Everyone Welcome
Hockey Players!
EVERYBODY OUT TO I
First Practice For Exeter Mohawks j
Monday, October 19
7:30 p.m. 1
EXETER ARENA |
All Positions Open - Come Out and Get In Shape f
Equipment Needed
The club would, appreciate donations of good, used |
hockey equipment of any kind. It may be left at |
Central Hotel or Exeter Arena. If you wish to sell, |
we’ll be interested. |
| DANCING |
Every
Saturday Night
TO
u
Clarence Petrie
And His Nighthawks
Admission 750
Exeter Legion Memorial Hall
TWILITE Theatre
TWO MILES WEST OF LONDON ON HIGHWAY 22
Friday and Saturday, October 16 and 17
In Colour — "SOFIA”
★ Gene Raymond ★ Sigrid Gurle
"DAUGHTERS OF THE WEST”
★ Phillip Reed * Martha Vickers
COLOUR CARTOON — SHORT SUBJECTS
Monday and Tuesday, October 19 and 20
“RETURN OF MONTE CRISTO”
* Louis Hayward * Barbara Briton
"BEAUTIFUL BUT BROKE”
Joan Davis ★ John Hubbard
COLOUR CARTOON — SHORT SUBJECTS
Wednesday and Thursday, October 21 and 22
"AMAZONS QUESTS”
* Tom Noale * Cartel Mathews
“DOCKS OF NEW YORK”
East Side Kids
Colour cartoon — short subjects
BOX OFFICE OPEN AT 7 — SHOW STARTS AT 7 J30
William Lovett, of London,
visited friends in town this week,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Wood and
daughter Olive Wood visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Har
old Wood and attended the open
ing and Thanksgiving service in
Lambeth United Church,
Mrs. Ale# Reeder and Mrs.
Chester Taylor, of London, spent
Thursday with Mrs. Bessie Tay
lor.
Reception
And Dance
FOR MR. AND MRS.
SAM SKINNER
(nee Aldeen Pym)
Wed., October 28
Exeter Legion Hall
Syncopators Orchestra
DANCING 9 :30 TO 1:00
Everyone Welcome
BAKING
SALE
Sponsored by Thames Road
Women’s Association
Sat., Oct. 24
3:00 p.m.
Lindenfields
Hardware
9 to 12 P.M.