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
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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