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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-11-19, Page 12Fagt 12 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1953 Bake Sale And Tea Sponsored by Ladies Guild of Christ Church, Centralia Awarded Medal Mrs. J. K. McLeod, mer Winona McDonald, ceived word that her Cpl. J. K. McLeod, will Coronation medal in a on November 19 at the R.C.A.F. Station, Moose Jaw. the for- , has re­ husband, receive a ceremony 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. 77Q Huron Anglican WA s Give $5,500To Church Saturday, Nov. 21 3:00 p.m. At the Home of Mrs. R. Shoebottom (Shell Station) EVERYONE WELCOME Pin Boy Injured Pin boy Glen Irvine received injuries to one of his fingers when it was crushed between the pin and a fast moving ball at the local bowling lanes. He was taken to South Huron Hospital where Dr. M. C. Fletcher stitched the gashed finger. Glen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Irvine, Main St. Scrap Paper Drive Mrs. Russell Haycock, Centre Line, Mich., is spending the week with her daughter law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald, Anne St. Mr. and Mrs. i have returned where Mrs. Swan i operation. She is much improved. Mr. W i 11 i a m Madden, Miss Norma Madden, Mrs. Heath and Lynn and Miss Leona were Sunday guests of Mrs. Roy Alderson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank and son-in- Clarence Me- George Swan from Toronto underwent an Alderson Mr. and of Huron Wo- met in St. Paul's , for the fall ses- Mr. and Preston, Mr. and Wednesday, November 25 1:00 P.M. EXETER AND CREDITON Rural People May Leave Their Scrap Paper At Seldon Fuels, Wellington Street Usborne Township Federation Of Agriculture Annual Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Murray and Mrs. Murray, Sr., spent Sunday in London with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Murray. Mrs. John Luxton, Mi’S. La- bana Hodgins and Mrs. Rufus Kestle attended the funeral ser­ vice of Wilbert Luker in London on Tuesday. Mr. Reg. Beavers and Bill Bird of Beaver’s Hardware were at the Canadian Westinghouse plant at Hamilton on Wednesday at­ tending a conducted tour of the electronics division and lectures on television. Donald Jeffery and Mrs. Howard Starr, of spent the weekend with Mrs. Harold Jeffery. Attending the anniversary ser­ vices of James St. United Church were: Mr. and Mrs. John Mc­ Gregor of Grand Bend, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cann, Thames Road, and Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Parsons; who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cann; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gaiser, of Crediton, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. West­ cott; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Will Rodd, Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Morley, of Gran­ ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott, Farquhar, with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Squire; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schroeder, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kestle. Mrs. Arthur Whilsmith and Joanne are spending a week with Mrs, WhilsBiith’s sister in Dunn- ville, Treibner and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Treib­ ner attended the wedding of Miss Shirley Willert to Robert Sanby at London on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jackson and daughter Susan, of High River, Alta,, who have .spent several weeks visiting Mrs. Amelia Brierly and other rela­ tives in Exeter, left for their home the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Suitor, of Blackie, Alta., visited • with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Preszcator last week and attended the Royal Winter Fair. They returned home on Monday by way of Detroit and Salt Lake City, will visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. where they And Turkey Banquet Elimville United Church Friday, November 20 GUEST SPEAKER: ROBERT McCUBBIN Assistant to the Federal Minister of Agriculture PER PLATE — $1.35 Tickets Available From Directors Opening Game Of The Season Centralia Flyers O.H.A. INT. “B” versus Orangeville W.O.A.A. INT. “B”’ <f Thursday, November 26 8:30 p.m. sharp Exeter Arena CENTRALIA RCAF BAND IN ATTENDANCE Admission 500 — Students 250 ......... . .......... ................................................................................. ! IMPORTANT NOTICE Exeter Arena Reserved Seat Plan Booster Club members only will be permitted to use the Reserved Seating Plan for Exeter Mohawks’ first home game, Friday, Nov. 20, using their membership cards as means of identifying their holding seats. The entire re­ served seating plan, complete with reserved tickets will go into effect for Mohawks’ second home game, Novem­ ber 27 (Hensail vs. Mohawks). Admission Prices For Game Nov. 20 All Seats: Adults 500, Students 250 Admission Prices For Game Nov. 27 (Reserved Plan In Effect) Booster Club Members 500 Reserved Seat (non-member) 750 Standing Room: Adults 500, Students 250 All Seats Not Sold At Game Time Go On Sale As Rush Seats At The Following Prices: Adults 500, Students 250 RESERVE YOUR SEAT EARLY FOR Canadian Ice Fantasy OF 1954 Coming To Exeter Arena Boxing Day, December 26 Afternoon 2:00 P.M<Evening 8:30 P.M. Huron County Health Unit Immunization Clinic The second in a series of preschool immunization clinics for Exeter and district will be held in the basement of the South Huron Hospital — en­ trance off Anne Street — on Thurs­ day, November 26, 1953, from 3:00- 4:00 P.M. Children 4 months of age to school age may be brought to these clinics to receive initial immunization or re­ inforcing inoculations for Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, Tetanus and Small­ pox. J. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Art Ellah, of London, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Pym. Mr. R. F. Davis, Otsego, Mich., and Mrs. E. L. Brereton, of Barrie, A. E. Mrs. William Mair, on Mr .and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Larry Taylor and liam Bell, Kippen, are the Royal Winter Fair to this week. Mrs. J. Z. Maillet (nee Melba King) left Thursday to ioin her husband at Seven Islands, Que. She made the trip to Montreal by train and completed the trip from Dory.al to Seven Islands by plane. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin King, received word of her safe arrival on Friday night. Mrs. visited their sister, Mrs, Ferguson and Rev. and Sunday. Gunning, Mrs. Wil- attending at Toron- Presentation And Dance FOR MR. AND MRS. EDWARD DIXON Friday, Nov. 20 West McGillivray Hall Music by Ducharme’s Orch, EVERYBODY WELCOME Exchange Vows n Oakwood Oakwood Presbyterian Church was the scene of the marriage of Shirley Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Davis, and Ernest John Austerberry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Austerberry. Rev. D. McCullough officiated at the dou­ ble-ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her fa­ ther, the bride wore a waltz­ length gown of tulle over satin with a redingote of Chantilly lace and tulle. Her fingej'tip veil of tulle illusion was caught to a matching headdress outlined with pearls and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and mums centred with an orchid. Her ilia S. length taffeta The deanery man’s Auxiliary Church, Hensail, sion. Miss Dorothy dent, conducted the meetin. Special prayers were offered those in the mission field and the Queen. Miss Mary Fee welcomed those who were Wingham, Goderich, burn, Exeter and Seaforth usual business followed after which the diocesan president, Mrs. C. Calder, reported on the Dominion semi-annual meeting at Edmonton. In her usual delight­ ful manner, Mrs. Calder related some very interesting incidents during her journeys, one of which was the visit to St. Catharine’s Church-on-the-liill near Prince Al- bert where stands a bell on high scaffolding, the gift of Queen Victoria, The amount raised by the dio­ cese of Huron for the Coronation Church fund stands at $5,500, this being given entirely by WA members. Miss Frances. Hawkins, head of the Junior College Teach­ ers’ training school in Japan, was the guest Miss Hawkins is , home lough. During the war forced to leave Japan, strong nationalistic nation, when she returned to Japan fol­ lowing the war she found a de­ feated nation without any hope •—people living in the city of which three-quarters had been leveled by bombs—living in huts made of galvanized sheeting and a few boards or in caves in the side of cliffs. During the war, dogs and cats had to be killed, so rats became a national detri­ ment. They ate the food and grew fat on the paste powder'used for the kindergarten schools. Money was needed to keep the schools going so Miss Hawkins taught English in a high school in order to help keep the Church of England kindergarten going. A U.S. army officer collected money from fellow Episcopalians to the amount of $40 a month. A Japanese doctor taught in the college in return for Miss Hawk­ ins’ classes in English to his family. Another Japanese pro­ fessor (non-Christian) donated to the Junior College because his nine children had graduated from the Anglican kindergartens and Parke, the .presi- for for all present from , Clinton, Au- i. The Nagoya, speaker, on fur- she was then a , but a great debt tohe felt he owed the school. Even a retired her first year’s the schools. Thoughts are prayer, said Miss Hawkips, and she asked that the WA think of the great need and pray for Christian teachers in Japan. The rural dean closed the meeting and all re­ tired to the Sunday School room for afternoon tea, served by the women of St. Paul’s W.A. missionary gave pension toward BAZAAR Ladies’ Aid of the Bethel Reformed Church Saturday, Nov. 28 3:00 p.m. Exeter Library KNITTED WEAR for Children APRONS CROCHETED ARTICLES BAKED GOODS, etc. A Warm Welcome Is Extended To All TEA WILL BE SERVED BANQUET and Annual Meeting OF THE HAY TOWNSHIP FEDERATION of AGRICULTURE COMMUNITY CENTRE, ZURICH Wed., Nov. 25 at 7 p.m. Guest Speaker: Mr. Lloyd Jasper, Miklmay, Ont. Tickets $1.50 Dance 500 Dance To Follow Program Get Your Tickets Early Exeter District Co- Turkey Banquet And Annual Meeting EXETER LEGION HALL Friday, Nov. 27 6:30 p.m. Guest Speaker: MR. DON SLINGER of United Co-Operatives Feed Department, Guelph $1.40 PER PLATE Progressive Euchre After Meeting Arena Schedule Thursday, November 19 — PUBLIC SKATING 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday, November 20 —• Cyclone Hockey: MOHAWKS VS. BYRON 8:30 p.m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 — PUBLIC SKATING 2:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. No Skating Sunday Monday, November 23 Yri-Service League: LONDON NAVY vs. . .CENTRALIA 8:30 p.m- Tuesday, November 24 “ REC LEAGUE HOCKEY Wednesday, November 25 PUBLIC SKATING 8:30 p.m, Thursday, November 26 *— O.H.A, Hockeys ORANGEVILLE VS, cenTralia Flyers S' Lucan Community Centre Music By The Melody Makers Dancing 9:00-12:00 Admission 750 Follow The Mohawks Opening Game Of The Season Exeter Mohawks vs. Byron Friday, November 20 8:30 p.m,r Exeter Citizens' Band In Attendance Meet The Team Players Will Be Introduced To Fans Admission 500 Students 250 maid of honor, Miss Nor­ Roberts, wore a waltz­ gown of peacock gFeen and carried bouquet of light mums. Ted Walbank Following the Old Mill the couple left on a motor trip to Florida. Out-of-town guests were Miss Mavis Spencer, Hensail, Mr. Mrs. R. Y. Love, Kincardine, Cyril, Cornish, Clinton, Mr. Mrs. C. Davis, London. and a crescent dark bronze groomsman.was reception at the and Mr. and Margaret Willert Dies In Michigan Mrs. Margaret Willert, widow of Adam J. Willert and aunt of Mrs. Frank Treibner, Stephen township, died in Indiantown, Mich., She Grube She lert, of Dashwood, in 189 4. For the past 27 years they have*made their home in Saginaw. Mr. Wil­ lert predeceased her in 1946. Three sons and three daughters survive. Funeral services were held Friday and interment made Buena Vista cemetery. at the age of 84. was the former Margaret and was iborn in Ontario, was married to Mr. Wil- on in Did you know that since 1949 July has displaced June as the most popular month for mar­ riages in Canada? COMING EVENTS be mis- Dashwood Ball •—Continued from Page 1 on how the game should played and eliminate our takes, the winning will take care of itself.” Mrs. Roy Morenz, president of the G.N.O. Bridge Club of Dash­ wood, presented the team with half of the profit from the booth on the diamond which the ladies operated. Jim Hayter was chairman of the banquet, held in the show­ rooms of V. L. Becker and Son and sponsored by the Dashwood Trustee Board. Dashwood ladies, under the direction of Mrs. Ervin Rader, prepared and served the turkey meal. Jim Millman, of London, pro­ vided entertainment. Rev. L. F. Higenell, of Zion Lutheran Church, and' Rev. W. F. Krotz, of Dashwood E.U.B. Church, as­ sisted with the program. Members of the teams are: Tigers: Carl Wein, manager; Cliff Salmon, president; Art Al- lernand, vice - president; Charles Regier, Aaron Restemeyer, Joe Merner, executive fnembers; Jack Gaiser, secretary-treasurer; Geo. T i e m a n , scorekeeper.... Lome Kleinstiver, Jim Hayter, Bob Hayter, Louis Corriveau, Ray­ mond Wein, Dick Regier, Bob Brown, Robbie Wein and Jack Ford. Pee Wees: Whlly Weiri, man­ ager; Jim Becker, Glen Rader, Art Rader, Ron Merner, Larry Wein, Denny Corriveau, Pat De- nomme, Russell Paige, Mike O’Rourke, Joe Regier, Al De- nomme, Frank Dalton, Doug Ha­ macher, Don G e n 11 n e r , Don O’Rourke, Bob Becker, Ross Mill­ er, Bill Meyer, and coaches Joe Merner,Bob Browtl and Keil Mc­ Crae. Tigerettes: Gordon Kraft, man­ ager; Mervin Webb and Bill Becker, coaches; Shirley Guen­ ther, Labelle Hill, Gloria Hayter, Elaine Becker, Nancy Tieihan, .Mafion Wildfong, Carol Webb, Grace Pickering, Shirley Denom- me, Clara G o « s m a n , Connie Klunipp, Vera Weiburg and Ann Koehler, batgirl. CAVE'N XMAS FAIR — Decem­ ber 5, 3:00 p.m. Watch for fur­ ther particulars. 19c SHOOTING MATCH for ducks and geese on the farm of Ken I-Iodgson, on 23 Highway at Whalen Corners on Saturday, Nov. 21, at 1 p.m. Shot guns and rifles with shells provided. PRESENTATION & DANCE — For Mr. and Mrs. Carson Middle­ ditch (nee Norma Budden), in Aberdeen Hall, Kirkton, Friday, November 27. Lorne Alien’s Old- Timers. Everybody welcome. 19c VARIETY NIGHT — Crediton Community Hall, Friday, Nov. 20, 8 p.m. Sponsored by Crediton Youth Fellowship. Admission 35 and 20 cents. 19c HOT TURKEY SUPPER — Cen­ tralia United Church, Thursday, November 26. Admission $1.25. Children under 12, 600. Tickets must be secured in advance. 19c Most Canadian families spend more on cigarets annually than they do on health Services. Lyric BE A BOOSTER T heat re Phone 421 Previews Its Coming Attractions FRIDAY & SATURDAY November 21 and '22 ★ Donald O’Connor ★ Ethel Merman top-notch technicolor musi-A cal with enchanting music, sing­ ing and brilliant dance routines. MONDAY & TUESDAY November 23 and 24 DOUBLE BILL Girl Who Had Everything ★ Elizabeth Taylor ★ William Powell and on the same program Forty-Ninth Man ★ Richard Denning ★ John Ireland WEDNEDAY & THURSDAY November 25 and 26 Because Of You ★ Loretta Young ★ Jeff Chandler ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ■ Based on Love here drama that its best. the theme of Mother is a heart tugging is entertainment at NIGHT SCHOOL STARTS TONIGHT! (Thursday, November 19) South Huron District High School Instructor . Mrs. O. Amos . Gerry Lynam George Farnell .... G. C. Koch .. E. D. Howey .... E. H. Jones Course COOKING ............ WELDING ............ LEATHERCRAFT OIL PAINTING .. BOOKKEEPING . TYPING ................ ELEMENTARY SEWING .................. Miss A. Kartushyn CONTRACT BRIDGE .. Mrs. M. Fletcher A Selection Of These Courses Will Be Given Advanced Sewing Course Tuesday Nights Register at the High School on Thursday, Nov. 26, for Classes in English NEW CANADIANS! Mrs. Laura Berg and Mrs. M. Williams FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Contact Principal H. L. Sturgis, S.H.D.H.S. ’/(UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllnllllllllllllHIIIIIInllllllllllmlilmmlllllllllllllllll'IV* Aldon Theatre Thursday, Friday and Saturday - November 19, 20, 21 SHANE ★ ALAN LADD ★ JEAN ARTHUR ★ VAN HEFLIN The High Tide of Western Entertainment - Box Office Blue Ribbon Winner Shows at 7:30 and 9:30 P.M. Each Night Admission: Adults 750, Children 350 Tax Incl. Technicolor Tuesday and Wednesday — November 24, 25 "COME BACK LITTLE SHEBA' Adult Entertainment ★ BURT LANCASTER ★ SHIRLEY BOOTH The Year’s Most Moving and Compelling Motion Picture ★ TERRY MOORE Regular Admission!