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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-11-16, Page 12Page 12 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER IS, 19S0 w- I™!™W9|ll[l,ll..ll!!l J"'W.Wii4.-H;■I'.GJ!l WMTOi?U. |W. I.!. F-!V!'!‘CT!TrrTTOJFXnLri!Jt..).U.l. VWW»1!| H.|jIJ !tI ,Iyjj!I«n.feJII,■'!,! Mr. and. Mrs. Eric 'Campbell from Belmont visited with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Campbell. Phone 421 Previews its Coming Attractions J NOTICE Continuing every Saturday until further notice, the first show will start at 6:00 p.m. Box office opens at 5:30 pan, FRIDAY & SATURDAY November 17 and 18 GREENWAY The play ‘'Coveralls”, the ba- zaar and ten-eent tea will be held in the United Church on Friday November the 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Brophey of Woodstoch spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bro- phey and Frances. Mrs. R. L. Sheppard spent the week-end with friends in Forest. Mrs. Frank Low of West Wil­ liams visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bus Langerwerf and family. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Pollock, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pollock and Carl. Mr. Dawson Woodburn, of Tor­ onto, spent the week-end at his home here. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Russel Brown on the birth of a son in St. Josephs Hospital on November the 9 th. Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks spent the week-end with relat­ ives in Cairo, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. E. Harris, Brin­ sley visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Emerson Woodburn and family. Keep December 22 open for the Chrismas Concert in the United Church. IVeek-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caldwell, were Miss Matilda Miller of Weston and her three neices, Mildred, Thelma and Enid Shore of Wood­ bridge. They were also attending the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Sylanus Wit­ mer of Zurich, Miss Miller being a sister of Mrs. Witmer. The Want Ad column is a re­ liable source of information. Pentecostal —Continued from Page One trio by the Tomans of Thedford. Rev. H. Blair’s message was appropriate and well received. “The necessity of the anointing for an effective ministry” was his.theme, taking Christ as the perfect example. Rev. Biair spoke under a rich anointing. The places represented were Listowel, Ayton, Chesley, Dray­ ton, Goderich, Clinton, Mitchell, Elmira, Strathroy, Owen Sound, Lucan, Ilderton, Walkerton, Teeswater, Wingham, Ripley and Thedford; farther away, from Hamilton, London and Stratford, Belleville, B.C., and Mr. Shave from London, Eng. Announcements BIRTHS CHAPPED—At the Scott Mem­ orial Hospital, Seaforth, on Friday, November IQ, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Filmer Chap- pel, -Cromarty, a son. GLAVIN—At the Hooper nurs­ ing home, on Wednesday, Nov­ ember 15, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. John Glavin, of Claude- hove, a son. McBRIDE—At Mrs, Hunter’s nursing home on Sunday, Nov­ ember 12, 1950, to Mr, and Mrs. Walter McBride, of Us- •borne, a son, William. TRIEBNER—-M r, and Mrs. Stuart Triebner, Exeter, are proud to announce the arrival of their son Kenneth Stuart at the Hooper Nursing Home, on Wednesday, November 9. DEATHS ' ALDERSON—In London, Thurs­ day, November 9, 1950, Hea­ ther Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Alderson, aged five months. CARPS OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Melville Aider- son and family of London wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to the relatives, friends and neighbours for the many kind expressions of sym­ pathy and floral tributes during their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. Harold Snell, Rev, Roy Conner, Rev, R, Adamson, Rev. F. C, Boyes, Dr. W. A. Ewener and the Janies Carrothers & Son Funeral Home.* Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker wish to thank all their kind friends who remembered Harold with cards, treats and visits while a patient in Clinton and Victoria Hospital, London. 16c Mr, and Mrs. Jackson of King­ ston are visiting with the lat­ ter’s father, Mr. R. G. Seldon, Mr. Chas. MacNaughton flew down to Kansas City. Mo., last week to attend a meeting of the American Seed Growers* Associa­ tion, Messrs. Albert Gaiser and Gordon Ratz of Stephen, Ross Tuckey of town, and F. Acheson of London, together with three companions from, Lions Head, spent several days deer hunting on Philip .Edward Island near Manitoulin. Three deer were shot. Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Middleton and Gary and Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindenfield are attending the Royal Winter Fair in. Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Penhale, of Hay Township, are leaving this week to spend the winter in London, Miss Margaret Ritchie, of Lon­ don, was the guest of Miss Alice Handford over the week-end. Mrs, Gordon Pybus, Miss Mild­ red Rybus and Mr. Ronald Young of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Pybus on Sunday. Anglican Annual BAZAAR will be held at ABERDEEN HALL KIRKTON Friday, Nov, 17 at 8 p.m. Everybody Welcome Mrs. William Ferguson and Miss Ila Westcott, of Toronto, were guests for a few days at the home of Miss Verne Coates. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ferguson mo­ tored up from Toronto Sunday and they accompanied them, home. Bingo & Dance Hensail Town Hall Friday, Nov. 17 » ALL CASH PRIZES SPECIAL DOOR PRIZE Booth in Hall SHAMROCK ORCHESTRA FOR DANCE General Admission 65c MONDAY & TUESDAY November 20 and 21 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY November 22 * 23 — Double Feature — * Penny Singleton ★ Arthur Lake ‘Body Hold’ * Willard Parker ★ Lola Albright &IATINEES SATURDAY AND HOLIDAYS AT 2:30 P.M. Barclay’s Square Home of OLD TIME DANCING Every Thur, and Sat. Nights A Special Holiday Dance Sunday Midnight 12:03 to 3 WITH THE AVESTERNAIRES STRATFORD 37 Market Place Bazaar Baking Sale and Tea Sponsored by Ladies1 Guild of Trivitt Memorial Church Parish Hall Sat., Nov. 18 from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. Snow-Bird DANCE Exeter Badminton Club EXETER ARENA Friday/ Dec. 1 Ross Pearce’s Orchestra Dress Optional Advance Tickets 750 At Door $1.00 McBRIDE—-On Sunday, Novem­ ber 12, 1950, William, infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter McBride, of Usborne. ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs, J, Knowles, Toronto, wish to announce the engagement of tlieir daughter, Lula May, to John Orsei’ Lam­ port, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lamport of Dashwood. The wed­ ding will take place in Toronto on November 18, 1950. * IN MEMORIAM EVELAND—In loving memory of William John Eveland who passed away one year ago, November 20, 1949. Our Father is sleeping, so free from all pain, Oh wake him not, sweet spirit, to suffer again: He slumbers so soundly, oh let him sleep on, His sickness is ended, his trou­ bles are gone. Just think how he suffered and moaned with pain In the long night hours, we soothed him in vain, Till God in His mercy sent down • from above An angel that whispered a mess­ age of love. —Ever remembered by his wife and family. * CONNER—In loving memory of Mr. William Conner, who passed away November 19, 1945. The years are quickly passing, But still we don’t forget— For in the hearts that love you Your memory lingers yet. —Ever remembered by his wife and daughters. 16* DESJARDINE—In loving mem­ ory of a dear husband and father, Maxime Desjardine, who passed away four years ago, November 14, 1946. There is a happy home above Where all is peace and joy and love; Nothing down here with it com­ pare— No pain nor death can enter there. ’Tis sweet to know that some glad day, When we shall leave this house of clay, If we through faith in Christ believe, A home up receive. there we shall So, father dear, since you have gone, Your memories with us linger on; If we to Christ alone are true, We’ll meet with Him and meet with you. —Ever remembered by wife and family. 16c CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone Who remembered me in any way while I was a patient in the hospital and since returning home. * —Harold Broderick Mrs. Reuben Davey and fam­ ily of Dashwood wish to thank their many friends and relatives and neighbours for their sym­ pathy, help and all kindnesses shown in their recent bereave­ ment. Special thanks to Rev. Mahoney and to the Hopper- Hockey Funeral Home. 16* COMING EVENTS LONDON ALL GIRL CHOIR — under direction of Earl Terry, will present a concert at James Street United Church, Exeter, on Wednesday, December 6, under auspices of Women’s Association. 9c 3-ACT COMEDY — On Friday, December 1, 8 p.m., Main Street Church, “Abigail Goes Haywire” —presented by Belgrave Y.P.U., sponsored by local Y.P.U. DANCE — Russeldale Hall Dance, Friday night, November 17. Music by Canadian Ramblers, auspices Russeldale Girls’ Soft- ball Team. c EUCHRE — The T.M.C. Club will hold ' a progressive euchre in the Parish Hall on Monday evening, November 20, at 8:15 p.m. Lunch. Good prizes. Ad­ mission 40 cents. Bazaar and Tea Sponsored by , Women*s Association Sat., Nov. 18 at 3 p.m. Crediton United Church SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOMS — Fancy Work — Aprons — Home Baking — Farmers’ Booth as——„ —.....................................——*i> Huron County Federation of Agriculture Will Hold its Annual Meeting - Banquet - Dance Wednesday, November 22 The Executive will meet in Clinton at 11:00 a.m. with the general business meeting being held in the Clinton Town Hall at 1:30 p.m. The banquet and dance will be held in Cardno’s iTall in Seaforth at 7:00 p.m. with the Hon. Walter E. Harris, Minister of,Citizenship .and Immigration as guest speaker. Program and music provided by Ernie Hewitt and his Entertainers. Tickets can be obtained from County Federation Directors and Township Federation Secretaries. Ad­ mission to banquet $1.75. BOXING HAMS AND TURKEYS THIS WEEK Jack-Pot Prize Docm Prize a OPERA HOUSE Admission 500 r. .......................; , DANCE featuring LIONEL .THORNTON and his Casa Royal Orchestra Zurich Community Hall Films On Safety Will Be Shown in the Exeter Arena Fri./ Nov. 17 at 1:30 p.m. Fri., Nov. 17 Admission $1.00 ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND PRESENTS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY and SATURDAY November 17 -18 Note Change in Time ONE SHOW ONLY AT 8:30 ‘The Flame and the Arrow’ In Glorious Teclmicolor ★ Virginia Mayo ★ Burt Lancaster A Varner Bros. Standout MONDAY and TUESDAY November 20 - 21 TWO SHOWS 7:30 and 0:30 —- Adult Entertainment — ★ Parity Grainger ★ Cathy O’Donnell ★ Craig Kelly ★ James Paid One Of MGM’s Top Pictures CREDITON TOWN HALL f Friday, November 24 at $:15 p*m. Moving Pictures, Musical Numbers by Local Artists, Home-Made Candy on Sale Lunch Available at Nominal Fee Following Concert Admission: Adults 250, P.S. Children Free Sponsored by Crediton Women’s Institute and Library Board * Proceeds to Be Used for Library Work - Assist this worthy cause by purchasing’ your ticket from a local school pupil by the Safety League of Canada under the sponsorship of the Exeter Public School Board Public Cordially Invited f. Community Arena Hensall Tuesday, Nov. 21 - 8:30 p.m. 6 — BOUTS — MAIN EVENTS 5 ROUNDS Ken “K.O.” Hohner, London’s Newest Boxing Sensation vs. Don Coffel, Woodstock Cowboy Al Boyd, London, vs Jimmy Tobarz, Brantford PLUS 4 Other Action-Packed 3-Round Events and Another Bout by the Mighty Midgets Manager — Jimmy White, Chicken Coop A.C. London Sponsor '— Hensall Branch No. 468 B.E.S.L. Admission: Ringside 750, General 500, Children 250 ■---------------- -----------------------------------------— ---------—-W Ride ’Em Cowboy! EXETER KINSMEN PRESENT COL. GATEWOOD’S WILD Western Rodeo EXETER ARENA 22 Brone Riding •— Brahama Bull Riding — Trick Riding Square Dance on Horseback Can You Ride ‘Hell’s Angel’ for 20 Seconds, contest style, for $50.00? International Champion Roper Home? Harris and His Clown Mule and Funny Ford Janice SuHon and Her Trained Horse, Navajo Shirley Cjatewood 12 Years Old, Her Trained Pony, Abner Proceeds Towards Service Work Adults $1.00 - K New arid Better’Rodeo wilh Thrills and ►. * I Show Starts 8:30 *-* Doors Open 8:00 'S raw?"