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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-06-17, Page 12Page 12 E E a s S Strawberry & Ham Supper Greenway United Church June 18 Supper Served from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m- | Admission: Adults $1.00 * Children under 12 years 350 | Under Auspices of W.A. ! EVERYBODY WELCOME z s E i g. s ?<l<lHH|Hll<«<U<UUHIlll<IUUIII>IIIUIIH<<U<UU<:HUIH<llllHllUUII<HUHiUHUH<<H«IW<m<H«”<:<<««<»>UI<ll«“HUU<“V'' BASEBALL! 6:30 p.m» EXETER COMMUNITY PARK •'I'iOlttKKHItItIMKKOKKiKUlllUlIllUIUlUUtfllllKXIIKIIimiKinillnIKUIKIllllKIIIIIIIIKUIlHKttIXOltllllKOIllKIOlA' e -IL1'- I11*?"-,-/-..... Town Topics Mr and Mrs. Maurice Quance attended the Dilling-Wilkins wedding in Sarnia on Saturday. Mrs. Alfred Hicks spent the past two wetks in London with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Wilson and David. Recent visitors with Mrs. Clara Wellington were her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Elliott, Mr. Elliott and daughter Claudia. Present also were Claudia’s three grandmothers, Mrs. Edith El­ liott, London, Mrs. Wellington, Exeter, and her great grand­ mother. Mrs. Isohel Wellington, of Camlachie. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lawson and Peter left Tuesday for a week’s holiday in ludiana, U.S.A. THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSPAY MORNING, JUNE 17,1954 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor, Jean and Jeanette, Mrs. Box and Tom Harrison visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dearing, of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ford, of Detroit, sepnt the week­ end with them also. Mrs. Netta Robinson, Detroit, and Mrs. Morrison, of Newark, Ohio, visited for a few days with Mrs. Clara Hackney, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton. Frayne and Mr. and Mrs. William Passmore. EXETER LEGION Mohawks = Strawberry Garden Party H. Tripp’s Lawn Centralia Thurs., June 24 Strawberries Served 8:00 to 0:80 Sponsored by Anglican Church Guild GOOD PROGRAM 50^ and 35$ Mrs. G. Rousonu of Toronto, visited last week with Mrs. R. Dickins. Mrs. Les Gibspn and Miss Mary Gardiner attended the Re­ bekah Assembly of Ontario held in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doerr at­ tended the International Trade Fair at Toronto last Thursday. Mr. Doerr also attended a meet­ ing of the Board of Directors of the. Ontario Society of Photo­ graphers. LAC and Mrs. J. Maillet spent Hie weekend at Port'Huron with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Penhale and Grace spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bland aud family in Windsor. Mrs. Jack Ollen-Bittle and __ _ __ ____ daughter Karen, Toronto, spent i Admission 50$. two weeks with Mr. and Mrs.; —---------------- Wilfred Shapton. Mr, and Mrs. MILDMAY FIREMEN’S BINGO! Shapton returned toToronto with — Wednesday, June 23, on the them and spent the weekend new arena floor, there. i .. ' ' '........... _, . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Swartz, of munity Centre. $2,300 in cash Orediton, and Mr, and Mrs. Mel- prizes. This super special must vin King spent the weekend go—$1,000. Three special prizes with Mr, and Mrs. Newell Mor- $200; 14 games, prizes $50. For gan, of Port Huron. . !$1, extra and special cards 25$ or 5 for $1. Doors open 7:45 p.m. ‘Games start 9 p.m. sharp. 17c COMING EVENTS Cooking School -r-Coptinued from Page 1 ip charge of the draw for prizes and members of the Chapter assisted in distributing them and conducted a booth for the sale of flavorings and cake pans. Daring her stay in Exeter, Mrs. Richardson was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fraser. The school was sponsored by Robin Hood company. Come To Exeter Kinsmen's Big EVENING STRAWBERRY Social 7:30 to 9:30, Grand Bend Town Hall, June 23. Sponsored by Grand Bend Women’s Institute. All proceeds go to Ladies Auxi­ liary of South Huron Hospital. 17c Bingos every second Wednesday, Mil-dmay Com- Memorize Catechism Beverley McLean, 15, and his brother Merlin, 14, were receiv­ ed into the membership of Main St. United Church Sunday morn­ ing. They were the first two young people to ' ' ’ orize the new catechism as a membership in Questioned on the catechism by the Rev. A, E. Holley at the Sunday morning service, the brothers responded correctly without hesitation or prompting, to the questions put to them. completely mem- United Church requirement for the church. Observance of the ANNUAL Decoration Day Grand Bend Cemetery is to be held on j THE NINTH ■ Wiilert Reunion l mil be held at I Jowetts Grove Bayfield ANNIVERSARY SERVICE THAMES ROAD SUNDAY SCHOOL Sun., June 20 Wiff Carter WITH HIS FAMOUS WESTERN SHOW Huron County Junior Farmers Present Lyric Theatre Phone 421 Previews Its Coming Attractions Saturday, June 19, 8:30 p,m. Adults $1.00 SEAFORTH ARENA Dancing After Show Children 50^! J FRIDAY & SATURDAY June 18 and 10 Ma and Pa Kettle At Home * Marjory Main •fc Percy Kilbride This once a year comedy with million laughs continues till Saturday. Matinee Saturday at 2:80 MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY June 21, 22 and 23 Miss Sadie Thompson •fa Rita Hayworth Aldo Ray ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Somerset Maughan's famous short story is brought to the screen in all its flamboyant great­ ness. Sunday, June 20 at 2 p.m. A good programme is being prepared, consisting of special speakers, band music, singing, etc. Everyone welcome. If weather is unsatisfactory, the service will be held in the church. Reception And Dance FOR MR. & MRS. TOM BROCK (nee Norene Lynn) AT THE LEGION HALL Friday, June 18 9:30 p.m. Music by Syncopators Saturday, July 3 Sports at 1 p.m, Supper 5 p.m. Dancing at Pavilion in Evening Bring picnic baskets (table cloths, plates, cups, saucers provided). Do join us and make the picnic a success. Ervin J. Wiilert, President Presentation And Dance FOR MR. & MRS. LAVERNE DALEY West McGillivray Hall Friday, June 18 Heaman’s Orchestra .................................................... nilllllUUllHIIIIIIIUllllUI^ s s 11:00 a.m. REV. E. R. McLEAN, M.A., of “ ----- *Toronto, will be the speaker. Special Music by the Sunday School Choir STRAWBERRY SUPPER TUESDAY, JUNE 22 Followed by a Variety Program ADMISSION: Adults $1.25, Children 6-12 years (not of the Sunday School) .75 ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND For Canada! Fourth And Best Ever Dominion Day Celebration THURSDAY, JULY 1 New, Different Afternoon Show ★ ★ STARRING ★ * Lakeview Casino Grand Bend Dancing Every Saturday FRIDAY & SATURDAY June 18 and IP “ALASKA SEAS” ★ Robert Ryan ★ Jan Sterling ★ Brian Keith The story of men who fish the bleak and barren ocean off the Alaskan coast. Cartoon, “CHAMPAGNE FOR TWO” and ADDITIONAL SHORT Taffy Truesdale AND HIS ALLIGATORS } This Week to the Music of I Johnny Brenan and his Orchestra FUN CONTESTS Kids' Chariot Race, Tug of War, Greasy Pole Fight, Honeymoon Race, Women’s Nail Driving Contest, Run & Pop Contest, Pillow Case & Baby Marathon Two Bands Parade Lloyd Wright, CFPL, Master of Ceremonies Buy A Broom Friday Night! Get A Top-Quality Blindcraft Broom For The Reasonable Price, of $2.00 Help The Lions!Help The Blind! Exeter Lions will visit every home in Exeter, Crediton, Dashwood, Centralia and Huron Park Friday night between 6:30 and 9:00 p.m. Buy a Broom! 11111....1.................... ■ r^MHwHiuiiitiuHininiuiuniifiiiiniKiiiiHHHiuiiuuHHiiiiUii IN PERSON UlUUllHHilmilHUIIIHintlltllllilllHHtlltHHHtlUHlHUIIHHtHr^ Dashwood MONDAY & TUESDAY June 21 and 22 “THE MOONLIGHTER” ★ Barbara Stanwyck ★ Fred MacMurray Watch for the Moonlighter . . . The man whose deeds of daring are done at night. NEWSREEL AND ADDITIONAL SHORTS Kids!FREE Kids! Free Ice Cream and Chocolate Milk Free Bicycle, Tricycle and Wagon Donated by Ron Westman’s Sport & Auto Supply Wednesday, June 23 Strawberry Supper Baseball Game E3 1 E E DON MESSER 3 AND HIS ISLANDERS POPULAR RECORDING ARTISTS s Presenting A Gala Modern and Old-Time Dance Jamboree FEATURING STARS OF THE CBC NETWORK -:- Don Messer * Charlie Chamberlain + Marge Osborne NIGHT ONLY Exeter Arena, Monday, June 21 9:00 p,m. to liOO h.to- Admission: $1.00 Per Person * 1 HI luiiiluiiiiiiHiiitimmm:: 01 css niinuiii liar,, * 5 J Zion Lutheran Church Supper Served 5:30-8:30 p.m. Dashwood Band in Attendance ADMISSION: Adults $1.00, Children under 14 50$ Come and Enjoy a Real Zurich vs. Dashwood at 6:00 p.m. Arrangements have been made to feed everyone before, dur­ ing, or after the ball game. Meal and Ball Game BASEBALL AT DASHWOOD FRIDAY, JUNE 18 Mitchel! versus Dashwood ^MiiiiiuiHiiiiJu'iiunuiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiuiiiiiKiuiHiuiiiuHiituiihiiniiiiniMmiiiMKiiiiiuiiiiiKiiiiiiuK'^ s s s s I S E s E E § i MONSTER BINGO Hensall Community Arena Monday, June 21 $3,500 In Prizes 15 REGULAR GAMES — $30 EACH 2 SPECIALS — $100 EACH 1 SPECIAL $200 1 EXTRA SPECIAL FOR DODGE CAR Complete with Heater^ License and Tank of Gas Come and bring yottr'friends to Western Ontario’s Best Bingo! Admission: $1.00 for 15 Regular Games Extra Cards for Regular and 3 Cash Specials 25^ of 5 for $L00 — Car Special $1.00 Per Card DOORS OPEN 8 P.M. RINCO STARTS 9 PM Sponsored by Hensall Legion 468 and Legion Auxiliary s s s 5 sS S 1 2 sS I § E I E WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY June 23 and 24 “DRUMS OF TAHITI” (Technicolor) ★ Dennis O’Keefe ★ Patricia Medina South Sea madness . . . South Sea action . . . and flaming tropi­ cal romance! SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS $500 All-Star Vaudeville Show tn The Evenig! Reserved Seats At Snell Bros. Ltd Z !S Monster Bazaar And Garden Party to be held on the lawn of Trivitt Memorial Church, Exeter Wednesday, June 23 (Afternoon and Evening) BOOTHS APRON PARK CHINESE AUCTION ENTERTAINMENT AFTERNOON TEA ! GAMES 7:00 P.M. FUN 3:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. FULL COURSE STRAWBERRY SUPPER Price $1.23 5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. Proceeds For Restoration Work *