The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-05-20, Page 12Psge 12 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1954
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Box Office Open 7:30 P.M. |
First Show 8:00 P.M. i
Children Under 12 In Cars Free
Woodham Sunday School
Anniversary
Sunday, May 23
11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. D.S.T.
REV. J. D. MARTIN, B.A.
u>f Listowel, Guest Speaker
Friday, May 28
Supper
will be served in Orange Hall
commencing at 5:30 p.m. D.S.T,
folla-xed hv a program consisting
of a play entitled
•AUNT TILLIE GOES TO TOWN'
by the Young People of Knox
Presbyterian Church, Belmont
Adults $1.00 - Children .60
REV. T. G. WANLESS, Pastor
NORRIS WEBB, Superintendent
i Sirth, Death and Marriage Notices
1 are inserted free of charge. Cards of Thanks cost 75c, In Memoriam Notices 75c for single verse, 25c extra for each additional verse; and Engagement Notices are 75c.
Perfect Cribbage Hand News of
Kirkton
By MRS. FRED HA5HLTON
Winning Souls
For Christ
SATURDAY (Only) MAY 22
“STEEL LADY"
ROD CAMERON
TAB HUNTER
Cartoon and News
Joey
Bochener
“The Musical Wizard”
BIRTHS
IIOWEN* — CpI xnd Mrs Hugh E. Gowen. RCA?’ Station Centralia, umomw the birth of their (laugh- 'er, Candice ua.v, at South Huron Hospital. May 18. 1954
■ EVANS — Maureen and Fattie Evans | are proud to announce the arrival < of ’heir l»by brother. Christopher.Tiie parents are Fit Sgt Fred
i Evans and Mrs Evans, of Belle- j ville, formerly of Centralia and.Hensail. Fit. Sgt. Evans is sta- I tinned at Trenton.I HEARN — Mr. and Mrs. Patrick W Hearn, Exeter, announce the birth of their son, Wayne Patrick, at South Hurcw Hospital May 15. 1954.
HINDMARSH—Mr. and Mrs. George L. Hindmarsh, Route 1, Clandeboye, announce the birth of their daughter, Janice Arlene, at South Huron Hospital'1 May 12, 1954.LOTHIAN — I-AQ. and Mrs. William Lothian, Exeter, announce the birth of their daughter, Joanne Eleanor, at South Huron Hospital, May 13, 1954.McNEILLY — Mr. and Mrs, Walter McNeilly, Exeter, announce the birth of their daughter, Diana Lynn, at South Huron Hospital, May 16, 1954; a sister for Walter and Bruce.TAYLOR—Mr and Mrs. Ivan Taylor i nee Dorothy Rader), of Waterloo, are happy to announce the arrival of their son in the K-W Hospital Monday, May 17, 1954; a brother for Ray.
While Andy Anderson and Leo
Eveland were playing cribbage
over the weekend, Leo was luckyover the weekend, Leo was
in getting a 29 hand.
Personal Items
Dr. and Mrs. Donald L.
reicher and daughters, of
ham, were weekend visitors with
the former’s father, Mr. Aaron
Oest-
Chat-
Second Line In
Biddulph
By MRS. H. ELSON
SUNDAY MIDNITE
AND MONDAY MAY 23-24
“GUN BELT”
(Technicolor)
GEORGE MONTGOMERY
TAB HUNTER
Cartoon and News
TUES.-WED. MAY 25-26 j
“FORT ALGIERS'” |
YVONNE DE CARLO j
CARLOS THOMPSON i
Cartoon and Newts ;
Plays 9 Different Instruments
Widely Known Gospel
Musician
>• Delightfully Different
• A Smiling Personality
• Inspiring Music ■
® Dynamic Testimony j
CLINTON AREA \
YOUTH FOR CHRIST !
THURS.-FBI. MAY 37-38 f Friday, Muy 21
“AS YOUNG AS YOU FEEL” g.oo F<m>
JEAN PETERS I
DAVID WAYNE
Cartoon and .New?■Clinton Collegiate
DEATHS
COLE—In Exeter, at the residence of her son, Alfred Cole, on Thursday, May 13. 1954, Margaret Jane Hackney. beloved-wife of the late John Henry Cole, in her eighty-fifth year.MAIER — Suddenly at his residence near Dashwood, on Monday, May 17, 1954, Edmund Maier, in his sixtieth year.MURRAY — At the residence of her son, Cecil Murray, Main Street, Exeter, on Wednesday, May 19, 1954, Mary Ann Stevens, beloved wife of the ’ate Angus Murray, in her ninety-SHPOnd year.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Knight of
Seaforth, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Marjory Mary,
to Thomas William Haley, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, William Haley, of Exeter. The marriage will take place May 29 at 12 o'clock in Northside United Church, Seaforth. 20c
Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Gauthier, of Trenton, wish to announce the engagement of their second daughter, Phyllis Ixirraine, to LAC Robert Tripp, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tripp, Centralia. The wedding will take place in St. Peter's Church, Trenton, on June 2. 20c
Mr. William Lambourn, Cam-
lachie, spent the weekend with
his aunt, Mrs. Eva Atkinson.
Mrs. Frank Smyth was a visit
or on Monday with Mr, and Mrs.
Elston. \
Mr. Art Hern, Toronto, spent
the- weekend with his wife and
family at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Langford.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Gibson, on Sunday were
Mrs. Mabel Seabrook and Mr,
and Mrs. Dick Seabrook, of Dela
ware, also Mr. 'and Mrs. Art Sea
brook, of Byron.
Miss Shirley Atkinson
the weekend with her
Miss Marion Heckman.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
and Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Allan
attended the anniversary
of Hensall Presbyterian
on Sunday and were guests of
Mr. Bob Cameron.
Master Ronald Dougall, of
Hensall, visited over the week
end with his uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Coates.
Miss Reta Cuff, of London,
spent Monday with Mrs. Dean
Gibson.
Miss Barbara Lewis spent the
v.eekeud with friends in Detroit.
> Mr. and Mrs. L. Johnston and
family, of Carlyle, spent Sunday
with Mrs. Jessie Lewis.
Mrs. Chris Fischer spent Mon
day in London visiting relatives.
Supper guests Sunday evening
with Mr .and Mrs. Sam Skinner
were Mr .and Mrs. Bev Parsons.
spent
cousin,
Elston
Elston
service
Church
| Kirkton Community Association
| Preliminary
| Juvenile Contest
| ABERDEEN HALL, KIRKTON
| Friday, June 4
| at 8:00 p.m. (D.S.T.)
| Martin Boundy, London, Adjudicator
= Open to all (public school pupils. Entries close May 28.
= For extra entry forms and information, apply to Mrs. T. A.
j Crago, R.R. 1, St. Marys. Phone 27-r-2 Kirkton.
f Admission: Adults 25^ - Children 15$-
f Contestants and Accompanists Free
I GARDEN PARTY
= Wednesday, July 31
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J Interested
I BANDSMEN
| are invited to join the
I Exeter Citizens Band
| NEXT PRACTICE:
I Monday, May 31 - 8 p.m.
| At The Bandroom
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late David Tie- in an wish to express their thanks and appreciation to all the friends for their kindness in their breave- ment ami for the beautiful floral tributes. „20*Dorothy McCurdy wishes to thank all those who kindly remembered her with cards, letters, flowers and visits while a patient in St. Mary’s Memorial Hospital and since returning home. 20“The family of the late Mrs. John Cole wishes to express its appreciation for the kind expressions of sympathy, floral tributes and assistance received during the recent bereavement, Special thanks to Rev. A, E. Holley, the Hopper-Hockey Funeral Home and Main St. United Church, ♦
I wish to thank my friends and relatives for sending me cards and flowers and visiting me while a patient in Stratford .General Hospital. —Mrs. Elgin Luxton, Mitchell. 20c
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgins and family wish to thank all those who so kindly remembered Ken with flowers, treats, cards, considerate thoughts and deeds while a patient in South Huron and St. Joseph’s Hospitals and also while recuperating at home from a broken ankle and a recent operation. Sincere thanks to all. 20c
IN MEMORIAM
HODfzERT — In loving memory of a dear husband and father, William Hodgert, who died May 22, 1940.The dearest Dad this world could hold With cheery smile and heart of gold; To those who knew him, all will know
Oestreicher..
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reste-
inayer and family, London, spent
Sunday with the former’s father,
Mr. Otto Restemayer,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen. Brown, of i
London, spent Sunday with the
hitter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Wein.
Lynda, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Mervyn Tieman, and Paul,
sou of Mr. aud Mrs. Ervin Rader,
are both recovering from pneu
monia,
Ladies Aid Meets
The Ladles Aid of Zion Luthe
ran Church held their quarterly
meeting last Wednesday’ evening.
Rev. L. Higinell discussed the
topic “Prayer for Missions.” Mrs.
Merner presided for the business.
It was decided to hold a straw
berry social in June.
Roy Allen, infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lome Becker, was
baptized in Zion Lutheran
Church on Sunday by Rev. L.
Higenell. Later Mr. and Mrs.
Lome Becker entertained Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Becker, Jr., and
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Becker and
family and Mrs. Mary Becker,
Mr. Bob Stormes, St. Thomas,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mervyn Tieman and family.
Misses Lois and Betty Gaiser
spent the weekend with their
mother, Mrs. Cora Gaiser.
Weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Sid Baker were Jerry
Guenther and Art Henderson, of
Windsor.
Mrs, Harry Guenther, Wind
sor, spent the weekend with Mrs.
Letta Taylor and Anne,
Mrs. Herb Wein and Carl
visited in Detroit over the week
end with Mr. Herb Wein, and
took in the ball game.
Mrs. Joe Johnson and son
Neil Mclsaac, of Detroit, and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Mclsaac, London,
were weekend visitors with Mrs.
Lucinda Mclsaac.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schulze, of
Detroit, visited with Mr, and
Mrs. Maurice Klumpp and family
over the weekend.
Miss Erma Kellar, of London,
spent a few days at the home of
her sister, Miss Loretta Kellar.
Mr. and Mrs.
Preston, and Mr.
bert Kellar, of
them on Sunday.
Former Resident
M r s.
th*1 former
man, died in Victoria
i London, Thursday, May
a few days' illness. She
in Dashwood 67 years
Surviving besides her hus
band are one daughter and six
sons as well as two sisters and
eight brothers, including George
and William in Dashwood.
The funeral wag conducted on
Monday by the Rev. G, W. Birtch
of Dundas Street United Church
at the Needliam Memorial Cha-
Orson Kellar, of
and Mrs. Her-
Zurich, visited
How much we lost 14 years ago.—Lovingly remembered by his wife and Whitney, Vi and family. 20* ;KESTLE — In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Mr. Henry
J. Kestle, who passed away one year ago, May 20, 1953.
The blow was great, the shock severe—
We little thought the end was near:And only those who have lost can tellThe pain of parting without farewell.More each day we miss you, father; Friends may think the wound is healed,But they little know the sorrow That lies within our hearts concealed.—Always remembered by wife and family. 20*KING — In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Albert King. .
who passed away one year ago. !May 15, 1953. 1 ac me iNeeunum Memorial unu-
Sweet are the memories so silently pel. Burial was in Forest Lawn
A « j ... _ fl.Tn 1
Passes
Wellington Sandercott,
Feredericka Goss-
Hospital,
' 13, after
was born
ago.
her
never for-
Don’t Forget
Opening Dance
(Under New Management)
KEN WILBEE & HIS OBCH.
i Monday, May 24
10:00 to 1:30 a.m.
‘'Bayfield’s Favorite
Summer Dance Pavilion”
Of one we loved and willget.—Remembered by liis wife and family. 20 cNEEB — In loving memory of Mary Ann Neeb, who passed awav suven years ago, May 24, 1947.Years go by but memories stav As near and dear as yesterday: Deep in our hearts a memory is kept Of one we loved and will never forget.
—Always remembered by her family.
20* SHAPTON—In loving memory of E, J. Shapton, who passed awav one -year ago, May 20, 1953.Gone from us, but leaving memories Death can never take away;
Memories that will always linger While upon this earth w»- stav.And when our life’s journey is ended,1 We know we shall meet him some day.
—Sadly missed by his wife, Edith. 20* WHITING — In loving memory of a dear mother, Mrs. Earl Whiting, who passed away one year ago, May 20, 1953, and a dear father, Earl Whiting, who passed away one year ago, June 13, 1953.Loving and kind in all their wavs.
Upright and just to the end of ’heir days;
Sincere and true in heart and mind, What beautiful memories they left behind.—Lovingly remembered bv the fam
ily. 20c
Memorial Gardens.
Edmund Maier
Edmund Maier
suddenly at his
Monday, May 17, 1
year. Although not enjoying the
best of health, he was about the
farm that day. He farmed and
did trucking. He was a member
of Zion Lutheran Church.
Besides his wife, the former
Maria Burmeister, he is survived
by eight daughters, Gladys, Mrs.
Charles Mathers, Goderich; Ed
na, Mrs. George Rendell, Lon
don; Hilda, Mrs. Howard Tom
linson, of Thamesford; Mildred,
Mrs. Thomas Fortner, London;
Helen, Mr.s. Jack Fowler, Mit
chell; Kathleen, Marie and Grace
of London; two sons, Carl, of
Dashwood, and Howard, of Lon
don. One son, Harold, was killed
in action in World War II. One
sister, Mrs. Albert Morenz, of
Grand Bend, and two brothers,
Wellington, of Mio, Mich., and
George, of Detroit, also survive.
Resting at the T. Harry Hoff
man funeral home until Thurs-
passed away
residence on
in his sixtieth
| NOTICE
| Anyone now in possession of band equipment—uniforms,
= instruments or music—and not interested in band activ-
= ities, kindly return this property to bandroom May 31.
| Jacqui fort ]
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I Exeter District Pupils I
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1 in their second s
I DANCE
I RECITAL
| South Huron District High School j
| Friday, May 21
j at 8:00 p.m. j
| Sponsored By Beta Sigma Phi Sorority |
I ADULTS 35$ — CHILDREN 35$ j
I Proceeds for Local Community Projects §
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Lyric
Theatre
Phone 421
Previews Its
Coming Attractions
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
May 31 and 23
Lawless Breed
4r Rock Hudson
A Julia Adams
Technicolor Film
MONDAY & TUESDAY
May 34 and 25
All The Brothers
Were Valiant
★ Robert Taylor
■k Ann Blytli
Filmed in Color
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
May 26 and 27
Crazylegs
All American
★ Elroy Hirsch
A Lloyd Nolan
Personal Items
Mrs. W. Cluff and sons, Paul
and Douglas, of Kitchener, spent
the weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Marshall.
Congratulations to Dr. and
Mrs. Norman Amos on the birth
o£ a son, Brian Douglas, in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mattson
and son Gordon, of Saskatoon,
Sask., spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. George Hall,
Me$soge From
Greenway
By MRS. CARMEN WOODBURN
Those attending the Caroll-
Darker wedding in St. Catharines
Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Car
man Park and Mrs, Allen Flet
cher.,
Mrs. Joan McCormick spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Doug
las Cool?, London.
Ladies Guild And W.A.
The Ladies Guild and W A. of
St. Paul’s Anglican Church was
held Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Andrew Knox.
The scripture and paper for the
meeting1 was given by Mrs.
Theron Creery. Mrs H. Cope
land reported that the new table
cloths for the church were com
pleted. The hostess, Mrs. Knox,
assisted by Mrs. A. Irvine and
Mrs. Maurice Blackler. served
lunch.
Presentation
Euchre and
Dance
Creditor: Hall
Friday, May 21
FOR MR. AND MRS.
OREN GRACE
(nee Bernice Haist)
ADMISSION: GENTS 50^
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Honsberger, of
Vineland.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brophey
and Karen spent the weekend
with relatives at Tilbury, Rod
ney and Wheatley.
Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Light
foot, of St. Marys, visited Sun-
daj' with Mrs. Albert Pollock.
Six young people were entered
into church membership at the
United Church on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown
and family visited Sunday with
relatives in Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. William Eagle-
son visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Eagleson, in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pollock
spent the weekend with relatives
at Hamilton.
day at 2:00 p.m., then at Zion
Lutheran Church, Dashwood, at
2:30, where services will be
conducted by Rev. Louis Hige
nell and internient made in
Lutheran Cemetery.
COMING EVENTS
CKNX BARN DANCE broadcast,
Exeter Arena, Saturday, May 29.
20c
A EUCHRE will be held in the
Bowling Club House, Hensall, on
Friday, May 21, 8 p.m. A cordial
invitation is extended to anyone
interested in bowliug this season.
20c
CONCERT — The Huronia Male
Chorus, assisted by the ladies
who took part in the operetta,
and others, will present a concert
in the high school auditorium on
May 30 at 9 p.m. Proceeds in aid
of Ladies Auxiliary to South
Huron Hospital.____________20c
COUNCIL MEETING — The next
regular meeting of the Usborne
Township Council will be held
Monday, June 14, at 8 p.m. 20nc
FIDDLERS’ CONTEST — West
ern Ontario Championship Fid
dlers’ Contest for Free Press
Trophy, Hensall, June 4. 20c
Attention
Bowlers
The Official Opening of the
Exeter Lawn Bowling
will take place
Wed., May 26
at 3 : OO p.m,
Ladies and Gentlemen .
AFTERNOON and EVENING
Saturday Morning, May 22
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Seventh Annual
Sports
AT DASHWOOD
Monday, May 24
Featuring
Exeter Legionaires
’£>3 Intermediate "C” OBA Semi-Finalists
versus
Dashwood Tigers
’53 Intermediate “D” Champions
Atwodd Bantams vs. DashWodd
Two OBA Championship Teams
Cash Prizes programs — Band
Admission: 50^, 25$ and 10$
Tom Prydc ot Elston Cardiff will throw the first
ball to officially open Huron-Perth Baseball League.
Reeves Morrissey and Campbell in attendance.
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ALDON
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
May 21 and 22
“FRANCIS GOES TO
WEST POINT”
★ Donald O’Connor
★ Lori Nelson
and
■A “Francis”, the Talking Mule
That talking mule is back
again and the Army’s got him . »
selected short subjects
SPECIAL SUNDAY MIDNIGHT,
MONDAY & TUESDAY
May 24 and 25
“RED GARTERS”
(Technicolor)
★ Rosemary Clooney
A Jack Carson
★ Guy Mitchell
A light - hearted, tune - laden,
high-in-hilarity treat ... in the
year's biggest musical comedy
smash.
newsreel and
ADDITIONAL SHORTS
WEDNESDAY & .DuDsdAY
Mhy 26 and 1^7
“CEASE FIRE0
The cast is composed of Korean
combat veterans. The plain, un
varnished facts, filmed on the
battlefields of Korea < . ,
MUSICAL SHORT,
SPORT SHORT ,
AND CARTOON
Two Complete Programs
Each Evening at 7:30 and 0:30
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I Lakeview Casino |
| Grand Bend |
I OPENING DANCES j
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| Saturday - May 22 |
f and
j . Midnight — May 23 I
I NEIL McKay’s ALL-STAR ORCHESTRA j
f Be amrmgst the first to dance
I on our beautiful new dance floor? i|
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Anniversary Services
j Hensall United Xlhurch |
Sunday, May 23
| 11 a.m. I
I F/L LARRY MOULD i
i ' Protestant Padre RCAF Centralia ii
i “The Challenge of Christianity”
I 7:30 p.m. 1
| REV. HARRY RODNEY j
| Knox Presbyterian Church, Si, Thomas i
| “Mountain Top Experiences” £
I SPECIAL MUSIC BY CHOIR AT BOTH SERVICES |
| Lakeview House |
i Grand Bend
OPEN
Sunday, May 23 |
SPECIAL:: Full Course Home-Cooked ii
TURKEY DINNER |
Dinner Served 12 to 7 P.M. - $1.5<0 Per Plate |
I . . 1Give Your Wife a Treat .. |
Take Her Out for Dinner |
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I W. E. Martin Speedway Attractions 1
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| Invites You to Attend the Opening g
I Stock Car Races I= ii
I AT THE NEW |
I "CRAIG" RACEWAY I
i Monday, May 24 — 2 p.m. ]
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I Gate
I Prize
i A Brand New
I TELEVISION
I : bet
I , Extra
I Special
I FARM
1 TRACTOR
I RACE
7 Events 7 I
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Including |
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★ BICYCLE RACES j
★ MATCH RACE with i
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| Children tindetf 10 =
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