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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-11-02, Page 12P&ge 12 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 2, 1950 .Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Down of Toronto, were visiting with nds in Exetei* and district the week-end. Little David Wilton, three, has returned, to London after spending three months with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Heywood. trie- over aged Mrs. Bessie Taylor, Nelson Street, spent Monday in London, the guest of Mrs. Alex Reeder and enjoyed a Hallowe’en party. Mr. and' Mrs. William Horney Visited with Mr. Arnold Hack- stetter, who is a, patient in West­ minster Hospital, London, on Sunday. COMING EVENTS Presentation Phone 421 Previews its ’ Coming Attractions and Dance FOR MR. AND MRS. ELMER WILLIS EXETER OPERA HOUSE ******* NOTICE Friday, Nov. 3 Continuing every Saturday until further notice, the first show will start at 6:00 p.m. Box office opens at 5:30 p.m. Des]arcline’s Orchestra Barclay’s Square Home of OLD TIME DANCING Every Thur, and Sat. Nights A Special Holiday Dance Sunday Midnight 12:05 to 3 WITH THE WESTERNAIRES STRATFORD 37 Market Place LAUGHTER FRIDAY & SATURDAY November 3 and 4 Woodham Orange Hall Fortieth Annual Admission $1.25 Children Under 12 - 60c Under the Auspices of Woodham L.O.L. 492 2a Friday, Nov. 3 Supper Served from 5:30 to 8 Followed by a Three-Act Play CALM YOURSELF' Presented by Centenary W.A. BIRTHS HILL- - At St. Joseph’s London, on Sunday, 29. 1950, to Mr. and Inn Hill, of Clandeboye, the gift of a daughter. JOHNSTON — At Mrs. Hunter’s nursing home on Monday, Oc­ tober 30, 1950, to Cpl. and Mrs. John Johnston, a daugh­ ter. MAXWELL—< At Mrs. Hooper’s Nursing Home, Exeter, Mon­ day, October 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Maxwell, Hensail, a daughter. RATCLIFFE—-M r . and Mrs. Grant Ratcliffe (nee Dorothy Johns), R.R, 1, St. Marys, are happy to announce the birth of a son at St. Joseph’s Hos­ pital, London, on Tuesday, October 24. A brother for Linda and Dale. DEATHS DAVEY—In St. Joseph’s tai, London, on Tuesday, Octo­ ber 31, 19 50, Reuben Davey, late of Lot 17, Concession 10, Stephen Township, in his seventy-si^th year. GILLIES—In Exeter on Wednes­ day, November 1, 19 50, Agnes Hay Taylor, beloved wife of the late Robert Gillies, in her ninety-fifth year. Resting at the Dinney funeral home, Exe­ ter, where the funeral service will be held Friday evening, November 3, at 8 p.m. "inter­ ment in Paris Cemetery, Nov­ ember!, on arrival about 1 p.m, STRANGWAYS—A t Toronto East General Hospital, on Sat­ urday, Octoiber 14, 1950, Char­ lotte Louise Hyndman, beloved ■wife of the late Harold Strangways, of Tottenham. ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs. Wellington Brock of Granton announce the engage­ ment of their daughter, Irene Esther, to Orlo Thomas Ogle, son of Mrs. Martha Ogle, of Blenheim, and the late Thoms Ogle. The marriage will take place November 18 in Zion •Church. 2* Mr. and Mrs. Arlow R. W. Copeland, Kirkton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marian Kathleen, to Mr. Lloyd A. Jaques, son of Mrs. Jesse Jaques of Woodham, and the late Mr. Jaques. The marriage will take place on November 25 at Hospital, October Mrs. Al- Hospi- A. CARDS OF THANKS Mr, William Martyn wishes to express his sincere thanks to his many friends and neighbors for the sympathy and .kindness ex­ tended to him during his recent sad bereavement and for the many kindnesses shown to Martyn during her illness,, cial thanks to Rev. H. J. and Dr. Dunlop. Mr. Clifford Scott and wish to thank the relatives, friends and neighbours for the many acts of kindness and (Sym­ pathy, for the beautiful floral tributes and the cards during their sad bereavement. Special thanks to the pallbearers, Rev. Gordon Wanless, Dr, F. J. Mil­ ner and the Hooper-Hockey eral Home. We would also to thank Bob Simpson, Ken pson, Ray Clarke and Ernie ris who so kindly helped us the chores. Ontario Alpha Pi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi wishes to ex­ press its thanks to Mr, and Mrs. Albert Etherington for the Shet­ land pony donated to the South Huron Hospital Fund. ■ 2c The members of the Crediton Girl Guides and their leaders wish to express appreciation of the generous patronage accorded them on Saturday, t.................. Guide Cookie Day’’, operation received couraging. The family of Clara Restemeyer . press their sincere thanks to the . relatives, neighbours and friends for the kindnesses, flowers, cards, gifts, and also for the visits she received while a pat­ ient in St. Joseph’s Hospital; also the kindness shown in their recent bereavement in the loss . of a loving mother. 2c Mrs. VanCamp and family > wish to express their sincere appreciation for the kindnesses and sympathy extended during their bereavement; also for the floral tributes with special thanks to Rev. H. J. Snell , the Dinney IN Mrs. Spe- Snell Jean Fun­ like Sim- Har- with their "Girl The co- was very en- 2c the • late Mrs. wish to ex­ Funeral Home. MEMORIAM loving memory their home in Kirkton. 2c and 2c of CONVENTION CARDS OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Scott and family wish to thank the rela­ tives, freinds and neighbours for the many acts of kindness and sympathy during their sad be- reavment. * HOME-MADE BAKING SALE — The OAV.L. of St. Peter’s Church are holding a Home-Made Flak­ ing Sale at Jensen’s Store on Saturday, November 25, at 3 ' ' ~ 2,23co’clock. Mrs. Samuel Rowe, visited for several days II. T. Rowe and other Mr. and Mrs. Fred of Galt, with Mr. relatives. Hill, of Toronto, and Mrs. George Snell, of London, attended the Coates- Dougall wedding Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Hill were guests at the home of Mrs. E. Salter. Miss Mary Easton and Miss McDonald of Toronto spent the week-end with the former’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Easton. Mrs, Robert Higgins of Exeter has been visiting he:* daughter and son-in-law in Woodstock for the past month. M ain Street Church DANCE —- Sponsored by I00F, Town Hall, Heusall, on Friday, November 3, Shamrock Orches­ tra. Admission 50 cents. Usborne Federation of Agriculture Will be held in ALDON POPPYTHEATRE GRAND BEND PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS Fri., Nov. 3 at 8 p.m. — Guest Speaker REV. DR. W. S. GODFREY President of the Maritime Conference Sponsored by the Missionary and Maintenance Committee THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND FRIDAY and SATURDAY November 3-4 TWO SHOWS 7:30 & 9:30 P.M. ‘Mighty Joe Young’ Thursday/ November 9 at 6:30 p.m. GUEST SPEAKER: MR. JACK McPHERSON Department of Agriculture, Toronto Tickets $1.25 Per Plate cOrder Them from Your Director Now! THIS SATURDAY Your Contributions Are in Aid of the Hospitalized Veterans Sponsored by the Exeter Branch of the Canadian Legion MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY November 6, 7 and 8 CLinONWEBB C^AIN LOY * | h THE GREATEST ■so■ k±:amM of the Exeter and District Council of Christian Education Centralia United Church Lecture and BY ANY ONE iMAN — IN FACT OR FICTION! 4 Edgar Baton w ECHNlCOLDR Wed., Nov. 8 at 1:30 p.m. and 7:45 pan. SUPPER 75c Lantern Slides on Bermuda, British Guiana and British West Indies by Miss Florence Kent O.C.C.E, Representative REV. STEPHEN J. MATHERS, M.A., B.D., Principal of Alma College, St. Thomas All ministers, Sunday School superintendents, teachers and officers of Exeter and District are invited to attend James St. Auditorium Mon., Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. Sponsored by James Street Evening Auxiliary Legion Bingo HAMS AND TURKEYS THIS WEEK Jack-Pot Prize Door Prize Thursday, November 2 & 9 OPERA HOUSE Admission 500 ■J FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. TO AT 8.30 MATINEES SATURDAY AND HOLIDAYS AT 2:30 P.M.n MAIL ORDERS NOW All Seats Reserved $2.00 - $1.50 - $1.00 Tax Inc. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelope for return of tickets — out of town Xtteques must Include exchange, BOX OFFICE OPENS FRIDAY The Exotic and Sensationa. Negro Dance Ballet DUNN—In Lawrence Dunn, who passed away three years ago, Novem­ ber 6, ,1947. To have, to love and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one’s heart. The years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never— The memory ‘bf those happy days When we were together. —Lovingly remembered by his wife, Iva. DUNN—In loving dear __ >1 ______ rehce Dunn, who passed three 1947. Our memories go back as they always will To the one we lost and remem­ ber still; God took him home, it was His will To vacate the chair we can never fill. —Sadly missed and ever re­ membered by his mother, father, sisters and brothers. FLETCHER—-In loving memory of Mrs. Lillian Fletcher, who passed away two years ago, November 3, 1948. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell, Of the loss of one we loved so well; And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep, Her memory we shall always keep. —Ever remembered by Dr. Flet­ cher and Mary. 2* HIGGINS—In loving memory of a dear husband. Robert Higgins away two years 31, 1948. Though his smile is And his hands touch; Still we have so many memories Of the one we loved so much. Though cut of sight, he’s ever near, Still loved, still missed, still ours; He will live with us in memory, Until the end of time. —Ever remembered by his and family. WEBER—In loving memory - Partly Technicolor - Merian Cooper’s Amazing Adventure in the Unusual ★ ★ ★ ★ Terry Moore Ben Johnson Robert Armstrong Frank McHugh — Shorts — ‘SEA SALTS’ ‘SKI HOLIDAY’ MONDAY and TUESDAY November 6-7 ONE SHOW 8:00 P.M. a Youth for Christ Brings — Quinton J. Everest “YOUR WORSHIP HOUR PASTOR” Of South Bend, Indiana 2* memory son and brother, of a Law- away years ago, November 6. ‘Black Hand’ - Adult Entertainment - It’s ★ Gene Kelly Against the Black Hand Sensational in his first great dramatic role Introducing a new beauty ★ Teresa Celli ★ J. Carrol Naish with NEWSREEL and ‘JERRY’S DIARY’ 1 -— in the — Exeter District High School Auditorium Thursday, Nov. 2 8 p.m MUSIC BY THE STEVENSON FAMILY Marlette, Michigan and Who ago, gone we father, passed October forever, cannot wife 2* Starring TALLEY BEATTY and his EXCITING COMPANY OF DANCERS & DRUMMERS "An unforgettable artistic experience! Tropicana is not only unique, but it is dramatically loaded to the bursting point. It is charged with sorrow, joy, hatred and loyo, and is so utterly mov­ ing as to defy description. - - .'of a dear mother, cfara (Zimmer) Weber, who passed away on November ik 1943. No one knows how much we miss you. No one knows the bitter pain We have suffered. Since we lost yon Life has never been the same, our hearts your memory lingers. Sweetly tender, fond and true; There is not a day, dear mother, i That we do not think of you. i—Ever remembered by the fam­ ily. 2C , WEBER—In loving memory of a dear father, Arthur Weber who passed away October SO, 1945. Gone, dear father, gone forever How we miss your smiling face But you left us to remember None on earth can take your place. A happy home we once enjoyed, Mow sweet the memory still! But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill. —Dearly remembered by the family. 2c Here Comes The November 15 and 16 Meet Us There Curtain 8:00 P.M. High School Auditorium - Exeter SHOWBOAT Presented by the Exeter Lions Club feaWinS ; POPULAR MUSIC All % Reserved Seats $1.00 $ ADMISSION General Admission*; Adults 750 « P.S. Children 500 Seat Plan •— At Jas. P. Bowey’s