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Mr. Carfrey :041,411 represented
Herren Presbytery at A brays' con-
reren.ce at Five Oak aver the
weekend.
Anniversary
Services
CHISELHURST
UNITED CHURCH
Sunday, Sept. 2.5.
3.00 p.m. toed 7.80 pan. (EST)
Afternoon Speaker:
TtEV. C. ]p. DANIEL, RENSALL
Evening Speaker:
BEV, H T. SNELL, EXETER
Guest Soloist:
GRANT NcDONALD, EXETER
Lyric
Theatre
Phone 421
Previews Its
Coming Attractions
THURS., IFI. & SAT.
September 22, 23 and 24
Seven Brides ,.
For Seven Brothers
* Howard Keel
* Jane Powell
COMEDY & SHORTS
MONDAY & TUESDAY
September 26 and 27
Wicked Woman
Beverly Michaels
•* Richard Regan
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
SHORTS & CARTOON
WED., THURS., FRI. & SAT.
September 28, 29, 30, October
A Man •
Called Peter
* Jean Peters
* Richard Todd
CARTOON & SHORTS
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Graduates Of HS
Continue Studies.
Miss Anna Stoutly daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Routly Eliuz
villa and former peel]. of .SIIDHS
enteral the Ryerson School of
Teellnology, Toronto, on Monday
where she will tape a course in
Home Eeonglnics.
Miss Joan hopper returned Mon
clay to Toronto University to com-
mence her fifth year of studies
there.
Donald Idle, son of Exeter
Public School Principal A. B. and
Mrs. Idle, is attending ,Stratford
Teachers College. A graduate of
SHDHS, he ,passed seven depart-
.nental papers in the spring and
was awarded his eighth subject
this summer 'after writing the
paper at U.W.O. in August..
Mr. Bill Batten, who has been
employed during the summer with
The TimeseAdvocate, has returned
to Toronto to complete his final
year of studies.
Mrs. E. A. Howald is a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mrs. Wm. May returned on
Thursday with Mrs. Ericson to
Rochester for a visit. Mrs. Eric-
son has been visiting in Exeter
for some time.
Llashmar
Clinton
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
September 22 and 23
"LIVING IT UP"
(Color)
MARTIN and LEWIS
SATURDAY AND MONDAY
September 24 and 26
"THE SAVAGE"
* Charleton Heston
* Suzanne Morrow
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
September 27 and 28,
"A BULLET IS WAITING"
(Color)
* Rory Calhoun
* Jean Simmons
THREE STOOGE COMEDY
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Clinton
LIONS ARENA
Friday, September 30
$3,500 In Prizes
Sponsored By 'the Kinsmen Club of Clinton
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Association are holding an information meeting in the
South Huron District High School
Wednesday, Sept. 28
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in the interests of the hog producers of the district,
MR. CHARLES MciNNiS, president of the Ontario log
Producers Co-op, and Mr; JA1 E KOULU, general
manager, w11.1 be guest speakers.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Alfred H. Warner Secretary,
Huron County Hog Producers Association
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"TEDDY" PERFORMS—"Teddy", this five-year-old. collie
owned .by. Dorothy Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold
Parker, of R.R. 1 Hensall, won first prize for trained dog at
Hensall School Fair on Friday.' The collie does a variety of
tricks on stepladder and chair. This was °part of the pet show,
a highlight of the fair. —T -A Photo
Town Topics
Items of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Exeter
The Exeter Times -Advocate is always pleased to publish these Items.
We and our readers are Interested In you and your friends. Phone 770.
Mrs. J. Willis Powell and Mrs.
Pearl Powles spent a few days
in Londesboro recently,
Mrs. E. G. Lloyd and Mrs. B.
Graham of Schromberg and Mrs.
Blake Lloyd of Bruce Bay, Labra-
dor, spent Friday and Saturday
with Mrs. Wm. Mair.
COMING EVENTS
BAZAAR..—The ladies of Cen-
tralia United Church will hold a
bazaar on Wedesday, October 19.
Further announcement later. 22c
SENIOR CITIZENS' social eve-
ning, Tuesday, October 4, Legion
Hall. Ladies bring sandwiches or
tarts and playing cards. 22e
HAM & BEAN SUPPER; Tuesday,
October 11, sponsored by Trivitt
Woman's Auxiliary. Keep this
date open. 22c
IIONSTFiR OLD TYME DANCE—
Friday, September 30; dancing
10 to 2, new arena floor, Hen-
sall, 'featuring Lloyd Wright and
his Rario Rangers from CFPL
Radio and TV. First 50. ladies re-
ceive a cah of beans with pork,
compliments of Ontario Bean
Festival. Admission 750, $1.25
per couple. Sponsored by Hensall
Kinsmen Club. 22
DANCING every Friday night in
Bayfield Pavilion with Ken Will -
bee's orchestra, May 27 to ,Sep-
tember 30; Bayfield's summer
danceland; openings for private
dances, receptions. Phone Hensall
684-r-31 or Seaforth 658-r-6.
8:15:22
REGISTRATION and organization
meeting of Figure Skating Club,
September 30, Exeter Town Hall,
at 8 o'clock. 15:22c
FOWL SUPPER — October 26,
James St. United Church. Keep
this date open. 15:22:29c
StarLite
Drive -In Theatre
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
September 22 and 28
"EAST OF SUMATRA"
(Technicolor)
* Jeff Chandler
* Marilyn Maxwell
SATURDAY & MONDAY
September 24 and 26
"TREASURE OF
GOLDEN CONDOR"
(Technicolor)
* Constance Smith
* Cornol Wilde
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
September 27 and 28
"DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE"
(Technicolor)
* Dirlte Bogerde
JltoiRneth Mo r
* oe
G. R. Godbolt and A, E. Pym of
Exeter successfully completed the
first year examinations in the
Life Underwriter's .Association or
Canada.
Cpl. James Low, Mrs. Low and
Penny are visiting with Mrs. T.
M. Dinney.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Shapton
and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Rundle
last week enjoyed a pleasant mo-
tor trip through the United States
to Sault Ste Marie and home
through Ontario. While away
they attended the fair at Saginaw
Miob,.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Otte -
well spent the weekend in Har-
riston.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Brock
have returned home after -visiting
for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Drake, Middletown, In-
dian ria.
ndianna.
Miss Ella Link visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Delloyd
Wright of Kerwood.
Mrs. James Smith returned to
the homes of her daughter, Mrs.
'Merl Mode, on Saturday having
been ill in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.
Turn Clock Back
Saturday Night
The town of Exeter will re-
• tion to Eastern Standerd Time
at Saturday midnight.
Church services will be held
on E.S.T.
IMr. and Mrs. G. A. Masteson,
of Port Arthur, visited for a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. L. Dilkes.
Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Schwanz,
of South Cayuga, were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Sweet and Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Westcott.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ellerington
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Galloway.
attended the CampbelleRevington
wedding in Lucan United Church
on Saturday last.
Mr. J. Gordon Davis of Tor-
onto visited with his father Mr.
Jos. Davis over the weekend.
Mrs. Ron Stephan and Brenda,
of London, are visiting with ,Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Westcott.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Nicols, of
Parkhill, spent Sunday with 14ir.
and Mrs. John Pollard.
Mr. Harry Rendle of Spokane,
Washington, .is spending a few
days renewing old acquaintances
in Exeter. Mr, Rendle left here in
1909 and revisited here in 1913.
and 1917, He is now retired at -
ter 39 years with the Standard
011 Co, of California.
Mr. Donald Penbale is suf-
fering from burns on his face
and eyes received Tuesday from
roaustic soda while employed at
Tuckey Beverages.
Miss Frances Gage was a via-
itor for a few days last week at.
the home bf Mr. tend Mrs. Don
.Southcott, Miss Gage Ieaves short..
ly for Paris, France to continue
her studies in sculpture,
Mr, and Mrs. Gifford Hogarth
of Florida visited for a few days
last week with Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. 'Baikwill. Mr, Hogarth and
Mrs. Balkwili are brother and
sister.
Family Celebrate
,Mrs, Sarah A Blackwell, of
xeter, celebrated her birthday,
on Sunday. A family dinner in
her honor was held at the Do-
minion 'louse, Zurich, with her
three song present, Those attend-
ing the dinner were Mr. and Mrs,
Wm. llleekwell and Hope, of Lee -
sing„ Mich.; Mr. and
i g„ M h; Mrs, Ste"otl-
art Blackwell and Mr. and Mra.
Medd Blackwell and John, of
ilensall. The family presented
her with a television set.
Council Grants Perrnit.
For North End Garage
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asked to get rid of fire hazards
in their homes and buildings
during October 9 to 15.
The council requested Fire
Chief Irwin Ford to make an in-
spection of stores and houses in
town and report his , findings at
a later meeting.
To Build At Intersection
.Permit for construction of an-
other service station at the inter-
section of Highways 4 and 83 was
granted by council to Canadian
Petrafina lead. The company .plans
to build on the northwest corner
of the intersection, There are
two other stations there now,
Although council members felt
the town has sufficient stations
now, they did not feel they had
the authority!' to refuse the per-
mit.
Councillor Edward Brad said:
"We have no reason or grounds
for not giving them permission.
We may feel there's enough gar-
ages in town now and that this
will make it tougher for the pre-
sent operators but there's nothing
we can do about it." Other mem-
bers agreed,
Reeve McKenzie said the com-
pany would build outside of the
town if council refused them.
Reference was made to Clinton
which recently refused to allow
construction of a station. Clerk
C. V. Pickard said that town has
16 stations within its boundaries.
Exeter has nine within its limits
and three just outside.
An application from L. T. Le-
gate, of Hensall, for a ..taxi licence
Dramatic Group
Practices Play
The Exeter Drama Club has
commented rehearsing a three -act
play "Angel Street", written by
Patrick Hamiltolk a well-known
play writer. This play was .pre-
sented as a tremendous movie
"Gaslight" during wartime with
Charles Boyer taking a leading
part.
It is a Victorian mystery thril-
ler and promises to be a "thril-
ler.” The group hopes to have
the first performance tate first
week in November.
The east includes W. G. Coch-
rane Mrs. Len Dilkes, Mrs. James
Giaab, Mrs. R. C. Dinney and
Frank Wildfong with Mrs. Art
Whilsmith as director.
List Winners
At Local .Fair
Exeter 4-H Grain Club
'Grain Score: Edward Skinner, R.R.
1 Centralia, 190; Norman Hyde, R.R.
1 Hensall, 188; Gordon Strang, R,IR.
1 Hensall, 185; Ronald Hern, R.R. 1
Woodham, 180; Donald Ballantyne,
R.R. 3 Exeter, 17.5; Hugh Rundle,
R.R. 3 Exeter, 165; Keith Coates,
R.R. Centralia 160• Murray Dawson,
¢t.R, 1 Hensall, 155; Edward Hern,
R.R. 1, 1 Woodham, 150; Fred Millen,
R.R, • 1 Granton, 149; Thomas Hern,
R.R. 1' Woodham, 1.30; Dennis Cann,
R.R. 3 Exeter, 125; Harry Jacques,
R.R. 1 Centralia 90.
bomestic
White bread, Mrs. Bert Thomson,
Kippen, Mrs. Ward Hern, R.R., 1
Woodham; rolls, Mrs. Thomspn, firs,
Hern; buns, Mrs. Hern, Mrs. Thom-
son; short bread, Mrs. Thomson; cup
cakes, Mrs, Lloyd Jones, Centralia,
Mrs, Bob Jeffery, Hensall; date
sqquares, Mrs. Jeffery, Mrs. Thomson;
Johnny calve, Mrs. Harold Simpson,
Exeter; raisin bread, Mrs. .7effery,
Mrs. Thomson; doughnuts, Mrs. Al -
mer Passmore, Woodham; banana
layer cake, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Pass -
Oatmeal cookies, Mrs. Roy Morenz,
R.R. 2 Dashwood, Mrs. Thomson;
angel cake, Mrs. Passmore, Mrs. Jeff-
rey; chocolate cake, Mrs. Morenz,
Mrs, Jeffrey; child's birthday cake,
Mrs. Passmore, Mrs. Morenz; raisin
pis, Mrs. Jeffery, Mrs. Lloyd Jones,
Centralia; cherry pie, Mrs. Jeffrey,
Mrs. Jones; raspberry pie, Mrs. Jeff-
rey; chiffon cake, Mrs. Passmore,
Mrs. Morenz.
Single -layer white take (Magic
special), Mrs. Morenz, Mrs. Jones;
two -layer white 'cake (Domestic),
Mrs. Morenz, Mrs. Lloyd Jones and
Mrs. Al.mer Passmore.
Decoration: • Thanksgiving centre-
piece, Mrs. Thomson.
Home -Canned Products
Cherries, 1lfrs. Jeffrey, Mrs. Tom
Bern, R.R. 1 Woodham; plums, Mrs,•
Bern, Mrs. Jeffrey; tomatoes, peas,
string beans, Mrs. H. A. Fuss, Zur-
ich; tomato juice, Mrs. Jeffrey, Mrs.
Thomson; apple jelly, Mrs. Jones,
Mrs. Harry Strang. R.R. 1 Hensall;
red currant jelly, Mrs. Thomson, Mrs.
Fuss; any conserve, Mrs. Simpson.
Green tomato pickle Mrs. Hern,
Mrs. Simpson; mustard pickle, Mrs.
Fred McClymont, Mrs, 'Tones; plckied
onions, Mrs. Thomson; pickled cu-
cumbers, Mrs. Fuss, Mrs. Simpson;
Pickled beets, Mrs. Hugh Love, Ex-
eter; chili sauce, Mrs. o Love Mrs.
Strang; canned chicken, Mrs. Jeffrey;
canned. beef, Mrs. Fred McClymont,
Mrs. Fuss.
'Best collection of three jars of
fruit, Heather McNaughton, Sally
Acheson, both of Exeter. (19 entries).
Honey, Maple Syrup And Candy
Honey, Fred Bowe, Centralia; two
firsts; maple syrup, Fred McClymont,
Varna; maple cream, Mrs. Hugh
Love, Mrs, Bob Jeffery; chocolate
fudge, Mrs. Morenz,••Mrs.. LoVe.
Meats And Salads
Cured ham, assortment of meats,
Mrs. H. A. Fuss, Zurich; salmon loaf,
Mrs. Bob Jeffrey; assorted vegetable
salad plate, Mrs. Hugh Love; meat
Pies, Mrs.. Bert Thomson; apples as
dessert, Mrs. Love; salad dressing,
Mrs, Love, Mrs, Fuss; mince meat,
Mrs. Almer Passmore; roasted rodster,
Mrs. Harry Hyde, R.R. 1 Hensall,
Mrs, A1iner Passmore.
Dairy Products
Butter,. Fred McClymont, 'Varna;
eggs,, white, Bill Kerslake Hensall,
Harry Hyde; 'brown, Mrs. i•iugh Love,
Harry Hyde, Mrs. W. Haugh; mixed,
Harry Hyde, 'Mrs,. Bert Thomson.
Crafts
Aluminum. tray, Mrs. Hugh Love;
leather billfold; 11. A. 1'ues, Zurich;
leather handbag, 77, A. Fuss,Mrs. L.
Northcott, Exeter; shellwork, H, A,
Fuss, Harry Hyde; embroidered pic-
ture, H. A. Fuss, Mrs. William
Haugh Exeter' earrings, Mrs. Mar,
jorlo
Haugh, Il. A. Fuss; artificial
flowers, Mrs. Rufus Kestle, Mrs. Bert
Thomsen,
Oil Paintings, landsctipe, etre. Y1er-
man Potve Mrs. Rufus Kastle;
buildings, Mrs, Hestia; portrait, Mrs.
D. F...11ICGlllivray Exeter; any still
Ufa Mrs. Lloyd Henderson, Exeter;
water scene, Mrs. Powe Fred Mc-
Clymont; flowers Donald D. Buddo,
Denfield, Mrd. Nestle; any subject
Mrd. Henderson Mrs, Powe; pen arid
sketch, Teddy .a vend.
was referred to the police com-
mittee for investigation.
Some councillors expressed the
view that the four taxis operated
by Pop's Taxi and/ Exeter Cab,
both owned by Pop Watson, were.
sufficient,
Councillor R. C. Pinney re-
ported that gas fumes have been
coming up cellar drains along
Main Street South.
+Reeve McKenzie reported he
had ordered a new sluice gate
for the dam. The old one was
damaged beyond the point where
it was economical to repair it, he
said.
The reeve said the new scheme
for picking up brush, garden re-
fuse .and tree limbs was creating
a headache for the works crew
and recommended a separate day
be set aside for collection of this
type.
Council agreed that the first
Thursday in every month would
be the day fol; such collection.
Councillor Ross Taylor, who is
in charge of the dump, warned
that the new sanitary land Sill
practice is going to be a "dear
proposition.” He said a trench
which had 'cost the town $150
to dig had been filled up with one
week's garbage,
,Councillor Ralph Bailey said
the river area between the dam
and bridge has been seeded• by
town men. This is the section
which council plans to establish
as a scenic park.
Mr. Thos. Handford of Dous-
man, Wisconsin, U.S.A. visited
relatives and renewed acquaint-
ances in Exeter and also visited
his sister Miss Alice Handford
in 'Mitchell last week.
Exeter Roller Rink
For Health's Sake, Roller .Skate
Two Blocks West of
Gould & Jory's Store
WED., FRI. & SATURDAY
Skating 8 to 11 p.m.
Admission: 850 and 250
Skates Supplied
Mitchell
Fall Fair
Sept. 27.E 28
$4,500.00 In Prizes
TUESDAY NIGHT
Amateur Show In Arena
Grounds Open To Public
WEDNESDAY
Fair officially opened by C. D.
Graham, Dep. Minister of Agri-
culture; school parade, bands,
clowns, midway; grandstand per-
formance; horse races, 2.20 and
2.26;• 441 Club exhibits.
Bance ,
In Crystal Palace, Wed. Night
A. Drummond, President
K. J. Reaney, Sec.-Treas.
ALDON
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
THURS., FRI. & SAT.
September 22,•23 and 24
"SOLDIER OF FORTUNE”
(Cinemascope, Technicolor)
* Clark Gable
* Michael Rennie
* Susan Hayward
* Gene Barry
CARTOON Sc ADDITIONAL
SHORT SUBJECT
Advanced Admission: Adults • 754
Children 250 (Tax Included)
MONDAY & TUESDAY
, September 26 and 27
"HOUSE OF BAMBOO"• -
(Cinsmaseope, Technicolor)
ADULT E+ NTEETAINMEN
* Robert Ryan
* Robert Stack
* Sliirley Yamaguchi
NEWSREEL •• & CARTOON
WED., THURS., FEL & SAT.
September 28. 20, 80, October 1
"STRATEGIC
AIR COMMAND"
(VIstaVision, Technicolor)
* James Stewart
* J'une Allyson
* •Frank Lovejoy
* Barry Sullivan
* Alex Nicol
CAI,TOON
Advanced Admission: Adults. 76
Children 25(Tax Included
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor,
Jean and Jeanette and Mrs. Chas.
Box were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Box, of Parkhill.
Mrs. Mervin Johnson, of Han-
over, is visiting this week with
her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Robert.
Sanders.
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
Wed., Sept. 28
FOR MR, & MRS.
JACK PARSONS
(nee Marion Ford)
EXETER LEGION HALL
Desjardine's Orchestra
Everybody Welcome
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stone spent
the weekend in London with Mr,
and Mrs. • Oerald. Campbell and
other friends.
Mrs. North, of Woodstock, vis -
104 over the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Robert Higgins.
EXETER MEN'S
BOWLING
EXECUTIVE
MEETING
Monday, Sept. 26
8.30 p.m.
EXE'T'ER BOWLING LANES
Captains and anyone interested'
are gsked to attend.
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BERNICE HARPER
Member of the Royal Academy of Dancing, London, England,
Canadian Dance Teachers Association (Ballet Branch),
Announces
BALLET CLASSES
at the' -
EXETER LEGION HALL
commencing
Tuesday, September 27
For further information phone 680, 'Monday -Friday,
9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.in. only, or evenings 144.
Sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
.C.K.C.O. TV
COOKING SCHOOL
LEGION MEMORIAL HALL
Thursday, Sept. 29 at. 8 p.m.
• Special Door Prize — Etched Aluminum Tray
Friday, Sept. 30 at 8 p.m.
• Special Door Prize — G.E. Tea Kettle
Sponsored by Exeter Chapter No. 222 O.E.S.
• Bags of Groceries and Other Prizes Given Away Each "Night
Winners of door prizes must be in the audience.
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COME TO
Kirkton - Fair
Thursday ,& Friday, Sept. 29 & 30
School Children's Parade, Bannochburn Pipe Band
and South Huron District High School Bugle Band
TOP TALENT OF K.C.A. JUVENILE CONTEST
4-H Dairy Calf Clubs and Beef Calf Clubs
TUG 0' WAR, RACES;• ETC.
• CKNX Ranch Boys for the Afternoon Show
DANCE IN ABERDEEN HALL, FRIDAY NIGHT
Harburn's Orchestra — Admission 50¢
Some of the Best Livestock of Perth and Huron Counties
Will Compete for Prizes
Mr. Thomas Pryde, M.L.A., Will Officially Open The Fair
Admission: 500 and 254; 'Autoniobiles 250
'CLAYTON SMITH ALEX F. CRA.GO'‘
President Secretary -Treasurer
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Exeter Arena
Friday, Sept. 30
12 REGULAR GAMES FOR $50 EACH "T.
3 SPECIAL GAMES FOR $150 EACH
1 Special For
19 5 5 CHEVROLET COACH
A17 /188'0X $1,00
Extra and Special, Cards 26¢, 6 icor $1.00
Car Special $1.00, 6 for $6.00
Games Start°at 9 p.m. Sharp-- Doors Open at 7.80 I
PROCEEDS IN AID OF SCOUT HOUSE 3
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