The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-10-20, Page 14a2
THE TIMES -ADVOCATE,. EXETER, ONTARIO,. THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 195$
¥r. Donald. Fleming Q,C.
TO MU), Will be guest speaker
aAt Tecumseh Lodge A,F&A•M. in
6tratford On this Friday evening.
Mr. Fleming is grand junior war-
den of the Grand Lodge of Cana-
da. Hea,.was born in Exeter, son
of Mr. Fleming, former principal
of Exeter High School.
Reception
And Dance
FOR MR. & .MRS,
BILL REGIER
Friday, Oct. 21
MT. CARMEL HALL
Modern and Old Time
Everyone Welcome
Llashmar
s DRIVE -1N
THEATRE
Clinton
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
October 20 and 21
DOUBLE FEATURE
"HELL BELOW ZERO"
* Alan Ladd
".MAN IN THE
WHITE SUIT"
* Alec Guinness
* Joan Greenwood
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22
"THE KIDNAPPERS"
* Vincent Winter
* Jon Whiteley
TRR•EE STOOGE COMEDY
Mr. and Mra. Glenn Mickle at-
tended the funeral of the tat-
ter's aunt, Mrs. M. McLeish, in
St. Marys last Thursday Mr.
Mickle acted as pallbearer.
Larry Brintnell son of Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas. I3rintnell underwent
an operation in South Huron Hos-
pital last week. He was able to
return home the latter part of
t
las week,
eek.
Mr. andMrs. JackNewcombe
mbe
and Mrs, Frank Flintoff and Ann
of Stratford spent 'Thanksgiving
week -end with Mrs. John C. Snell.
Mrs. Snell returned with them
for a few days visit.
Mr, Hugh Creech of Philadelp-
hia attended the meeting in Lon-
don of the Canadian Physiolo-
gical Society and spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. N. Creech.
Mrs. Jack O l l e n-Bittle and
daughter, Karen, of Toronto, who
have been visiting 'with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfrid Shapton were joined
by Mr, 011en-Bittle for the week-
end returning to their home on
Sunday.
Father Buried Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper at-
tended the funeral of the former's
father, Mr. J. H. Hopper from
the residence of his daughter, Mrs.
D. A. Hann of Brussels on Tues-
day. Mr. Hopper had operated a
store at Wingham but had lived
in Brussels since the death or
his wife seven years ago, Survi-
vingdaughter Mrs.
besides his
Rana is another daughter Mrs.
Robert Johnston of Brussels and
two sons, Lyle of Belgrave and
E. R. of Exeter.
Bowling
Club
Meeting
B. M. Francis'
Office
Tue., Oct. 25
7:30 p.m.
MONSTER
BING
Exeter Arena
Wednesday, Oct. 26
12 REGULAR GAMES FOR $50 EACH
3 SPECIAL GAMES FOR $200 EACH
1 Special For
1956 FORD COACH
' FREE! Special For 21" TV Set FREE!
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra and Special Cards 25¢, 5 for $1.00
Car Special $1.00, 6 for $5.00
Games Start. at 9 p.m. Sharp - Doors Open at 7.80
Draw For Lions -Legion Car
PROCEEDS IN AID OF SCOUT HOUSE
Sponsored by Exeter Legion and Lions
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 Mende. Phone 770.
Miss Mary Stanbury, of Exeter,
England, who has spent the past
threeee yearsin British Columbi
a
,
visited with her cousins, Miss
Beatrice Warren and her brother,
William, on Mill Street, on Fri-
day. Miss Stanbury is visiting
points in Canada previous to her
return home to England.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ryck-
man had as their weekend guests,
Mr. and Airs. Glenn Davis, of
Fort Erie, Ontario. A motor 'trip
to Dundas was enjoyed, where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Aloorehouse and friends in Lon-
don.
Mrs, Charles Stephen, of Us -
borne, is a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hicks
Peter, Douglas and. Nancy of To-
ronto visited over the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Hicks
and girls.
Mr. George Wright. Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Carroll of town and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graham, St.
Marys, spent the week -end in New
York city,
Skinner,London,
Marilynzyn
visited Tueday with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Skinner in
town.
Mr. Grant 'Sanders of Monte
Clair, New Jersey U.S. visited in
Exeter over the week -end.
Broken Shoulder
Tuesday morning on her way
to school Dianne Delbridge was
thrown from her bicycle at the
corner • of John and Edward St.
with the result that her shoulder
was broken.
She will be confined to South
Huron Hospital for some time.
Temperance Group Meets
Mrs. Del Mooney presided for
the worship service of Hensall
and Exeter W.C.T.U. which met
on Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. C. W. Down. In a
short session of prayer, Mrs.
Mooney was assisted by Mrs. F.
Gunning, Mrs. W. C. Pearce, Mrs.
Down and Mrs. H. Powe. •
A clip sheet for world peace
was studied.
Mrs. Down gave important
items from the,temperance con-
vention held iiPKitchener recent-
ly.
TURKEY
SUPPER
James Street
United Church
Wed., Oct. 26
ADULTS $1.50
CHILDREN 75¢
Tickets Available At
S. B. Taylor's-
ALDON
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
October 21 and 22
"HOW TO BE
VERY, VERY POPULAR"
(Cinemascope, Technicolor)
* Betty .Grable
* Sheree North
* Robert Cummings
The season's happiest comedy
hit loaded with "Rock and Roll'
rhythm.
Additional Short Subjects
South Huron District High School ..
MAGAZINE DRIVE
Again the Student Council of our High School will undertake, as Bart
of the students' activities, the sale of appfoximately seventy popular maga-
zines which are included in this year's MacLean -Hunter Plan- Featured in
the Plan are the Saturday Evening Post, Ladies', Home Journal, Country
Gentleman, .lack and Jill, and Holiday. The Campaign starts October 15
and ends October 29.
This year's goal is a sale of $2,000 (which exceeds the total of last
year by almost $400), The entire student body is confident, that with the
cooperation of the members of this community, they will reach their ob-
j ective.
Aside from the monetary gains, the faculty and the students all feel
that there are other opportunities to be derived from the MacLean -Hunter
School Plan. For example:
(a) It gives the students the opportunity to practice practical sales-
manship,
(b) It teaches cooperation and helps locate and develop student leader-
ship.
(c) ft helps to place in the homes of the community more and letter
reading material.
(d) It keeps money in the community which would otherwise be sent
out of town, because MacLean -Hunter leaves the profits with the
schools, allowing them to finance worthwhile projects at no ex-
pense to the taxpayer,
The students of South Huron District High School ask that you hold
for than all of your magazine subscriptions, whether new, or for renewal
at the lowest prices obtainable.
Lorne Ballantyne,18-year-old
Huron County champion plow-
man,
won firstlac '
the Ole
e z n
p open
class of the Perth County match
on Tuesday.
Miss Marilyn Bissett and
:Maurice Love, of James Street
Church, Exeter, and Miss Odeyne
Clark, of Centralia, were in
Stratford. Friday, Saturday and
Sunday attending the Huron and
Perth Camp reunion.
Mr. and Mr's. Richard Long,
Barry and Linda of Royal Oak.
Michigan and Mr. and Mrs, Reg.
Wuerth and Susan of London 'vi-
sited with Mr, and Mrs, A. E.
Wuerth over the week -end:
Enterain Kindergarten Bothers
The Home and School Associ-
ation entertained the kindergar-
ten mothers on Tuesday morning
and afternoon. Mrs. J. Schroeder,
president of the Home and .School,
welcomed the mothers and Mrs.
Vernon Heywood and her social
committee served coffee in the
morning and a cup of tea in the
afternoon.
The kindergarten pupils under
the direction of their teacher
Miss V, Deichert entertained their
mothers with action songs and
games they had learned to play
since starting to kindergarten in
September.
Announcements
Birth, Death and Marriage Notices
are inserted free of charge. Cards
of Thanks cost 75e, In Memoriam
Notices 75c for single verse, 25c
extra for each additional verse;
and Engagement Notices are 76c.
BIRTHS
ATIXINSON--Mr. and 1VIrs. Merman
Atkinson, Centralia, R•R.1, an-
nounce the birth of their son,
James Mark, at South Huron Hos-
pital, October 15, 1955,
BACKX-Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Backe,
Grand Bend R.R.2, announce the
birth of a son, Peter, '" at South
Huron Hospital, October 12, 1955;
a brother for Michel, Mary Ann,
Jane and Frank,
BENDER -Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Bender, Dashwood, announce ' the
birth of a daughter at South Huron
Hospital, October 18, 1955.
BRUELS-Mr. and Mrs. John Bruels,
134 Gidley St., Exeter, announce
the birth of a daughter, Alicia Car-
la, at South Huron Hospital, Octo-
ber 15, 1965.
CAMPBELL -Mr. and Mrs. Donald
A. Campbell, of Grand Bend, an-
nounce the birth of a son at South
Huron Hospital, October 15, 1955.
CHIOARSON-Msand Mrs. Thomas
11. Chearson, of Grand Bend, an-
nounce the birth of a son at South
Huron Hospital, October 18, 1955.
FINKBEINER-Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Finkbeiner, of Crediton, announce
the birth of a "son, Darrel Ray, at
South Huron Hospital, October 18,
1956.
GRENIER-Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Grenier,,-• Grand Bend, are happy to
announce the birth of their son,
Edward Eldon, at South. ,Huron
Hospital, October 15, 1955.
McCANN-Arnold and Theresa- Mc-
Cann are happy to announce the
birth of a son at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, October 15, 1965.
MEIDINGER-Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Meidin'ger, of Zurich, announce the
birth of a daughter, Marylyn
Theresa, at South Huron Hospital,
October 17, 1955.
NORMAN -Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Nor-
man, Grand Bend, announce the
birth of a son, James William, in
South Huron Hospital, October 17,
1955; a brother for Steve and Paul.
SH'EPPARD-Cpl. and Mrs. George
Sheppard, RCAF Centralia, an-
nounce the birth of a daughter at
South Huron Hospital, October 17,
1955.
CARDS OF THANKS,
Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn Dayman would
like to thank the neighbors, relatives
and friends for their kindness, 'flowers
and visits while Mrs. Dayman was a
patient in South Huron Hospital;
special thanks to Dr. Fletcher and
the nurses and Rev. and Mrs. Smith
for their visits.
To the firemen, friends and neigh-
bors who so faithfully labored to
save our home, which was partly de-
stroyed by fire, and its contents, last
Saturday evening, we wish to ex-
press our thanks and appreciation
for all kindness and prayers offered
in our behalf. -Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Turnbull, Grand Bend, Ont. 20
The nephews and nieces of the late
Mrs. Catherine Newell, of Clinton
wish to express sincere thanks and
appreciation to their neighbours and
friends for the kindness and sym-
pathy shown them during their re-
cent sad bereavement, for floral tri-
butes and cards of sympathy; special
thanks to Rev. A, Glen Eagle, for
his comforting message, Dr. Cakes
acid the Beattie Funeral Home. 20
I wish to thank the friends and
neighbours who so kindly helped at
my sale; also Mr. Walper and Mi.
Hicks, -Herb Mitchell. 20c
We wish to thanlc all those who
so kindly remembered Walter with
cards, treats, flowers and visits and
those who helped in any other way
while he was a patient in St. Jo-
seph's Hospital, London, and since
returning home. -Mr .and Mrs. Wal-
ter Dobbs, 20*
The family of the late John Elder,
of Hensall wish to express their sin-
cere thanks to all who assisted in
any way and appreciation for the
beautiful floral tributes, messages. of
sympathy and kindnesses during their
recent bereavement. 20
I wish to express my sincere grati-
tude to everyone who, remembered me
with cards, visits and treats while a
patient in St, Joseph's Hospital --
Oswald Crawford, 20*
IN MEMORIAM
GILBERT-In loving memory of our
mother, Mrs. Margaret Ann Gilbert,
•who passed away October 19, 1948,
Looking back with memories
Upon the path you trod,
We blessed the years we had with
And leave the rest to God.
-Lovingly remembered by Cassie,
Gertle and Jean. 20*
Maw -In loving memory of Mel-
ville T, i-Iern, whb passed away one
year ago, October 25, 1955.
Looking back with memories,
Upon the path you tro8
We bless the years we had with you,
And leave tho rest With God.
Lovingly remembered by his 'wife
and family, 20*
HAIST-In loving. memory of Mrs.
Annle Mist, who died one year
ago, October 24, 1054..
Peaceful be thy rest, dear mother,
it
b sweet to breathe thy name;
In life we loved yen dearly,
In death we do the same,
-Ever remembered by her children,
Madeline, Leonaril and Lloyd, 200
SCOTT .In loving memory of Jean
Indene Scott, who passed away
five years ago today, October" 20,
1960.
In our home she is fondly remembered
gweet memories cling to her name,
Those who loved her In life sincerely,
Still lbVe her In death just the
sante.
-Always remembered by Sean, mutt
and Dacl Rundle, Sisters, Brothers,
Nieces and Nephew. 20
WO J. Dougherty
Keen Sportsman
Organizer of the popular rab-
bit banquets at RCAF Station
Centralia and a keen hunter, WO
John Dougherty, 56, died in West-
minster Hospital, London, Mon-
day.
WO Dougnerty originated the
t tau uets i March, q n Ma ch, X962,
and they have grown in popular-
ity among hunters from the. dis-
trict. 'Over 200 attended the last
dinner held in the sergeant's
mess in March this year.
A pharmacist, he owned seve-
ral drug stores in Ontario before
joining the 'RCAF in 1940. He
came to Centralia from Ottawa in
1950• and has been pharmacist at
the station hospital until he 'be-
came ill several months ago. He
was born in iiagereville.
Surviving besides his wife, the
former Beatrice Ruhl, are four
children, Jane, Helen, Harry and
William, all of . Centralia,
The body rested at the Hopper -
Hockey funeral home, Exeter,
until Thursday, then was remov-
ed to Ilagersville where funeral
services were held on Friday.
COMING EVENTS
$65.00 JACKPOT BINGO -Full
house in 53 calls wins the jack-
pot; $5.00 added every Saturday
night until someone wins jack-
pot; also 14 games of "Share the
Wealth"; no admission; 100 a
game. Legion Hall, Hensall, Sat-
urday, October 22, 9 p.m. Spon-
sored by Hensall Legion. 20
EXETER DISTRICT CO-OP an-
nual meeting and •turkey banquet,
Friday, October 28, Exeter Le-
gion Hall. 200
CANCER MEETING of Exeter
and District Branch of Canadian
Cancer Society will be held in
South Huron Hospital, Monday,
October 24, Anne Street entrance.
This meeting is a joint meeting
of Clinton and Goderich with the
local district. Anyone interested
please attend. 20c
OYSTER SUPPER, in Woodham
L.O.L. 'Hall on November 4,Sup-
per served 'from 5:30. p.m. Keep
this date open. 20:27*
THE LADIES' GUILD of Trivitt
Memorial Church will hold a pro-
gressive euchre in the Parish
Hall on Monday, November 21 at
8 p.m. Lunch and prizes. 20c
THE LADIES' GUILD of Trivitt
Memorial Church will hold a tea
and baking sale and talent table
of different articles on Saturday,
November 19, at the Central
Hotel from 3 to 5:30 p.m. 20c
ANNUAL CONVENTION of Ex-
eter District O.C.C.B. in Crediton
E.U.B. Church, November 2. 20c
PRESENTATION & DANCE' for
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wein, Ex-
eter Legion Hall, Friday, Novem-
ber 4. • 20:27*
ALL .LEGION
MEMBERS
Send in Their Tickets
On The Scout Car
BY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25
Stuart Dick, Secretary
Senior Citiiens
Social
Evening
Tuesday, Nov. 1
LEGION HALL
8:00 p.m. Sharp
Ladies Bring Sandwiches
and Cake or Cookies
Melville McNicol
Former Resident
Melville Ernest McNicol, for-
merly of Exeter,. died In St, To-
seph's Hospital, London, Friday.'
He was a native of Farquhar and
son .of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest McNicol.
1 While in Exeter he was em-
ployed Yed w it
h the Public Utilities
and 10 years_„ ago. went to Lon-
don to work with the London and
Port Stanley Rahway. Latterly,
he was with Empire Brass,
The funeral service was con-
ducted in the Hopper_Hockey
funeral home on Monday by the
Rev, Samuel Kerr with interment
in Exeter cemetery.
The pall bearers were Hilton
Laing, Fred .and Eldred Simmons,
Ernest Wells, Reg Taylor and
Leo Hennessey.
Lyric
theatre
Phone 421
Previews Its
If Coming Attractions
I
.,FRIDAY & SATURDAY
October 21 and 22
Bad Day
At Black Rock
* Sponcer'Tracy
* Anne Francis
NEWS - CARTOON
MONDAY & TUESDAY
October 24 and 25
Black Board Jungle
1'
* Glenn Ford
* Anne Francis
SHORTS - CARTOON
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
October 26 and 27
The Last Time
I Saw Paris
* Elizabeth Taylor
* Van Johnson
SHORTS - CARTOON
orority Bal.:
EXETER LEGION HALL
Thursday, November 10
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Saturday, Oct. 22
HOUSE TO HOUSE CANVASS IN MORNING,
ON MAIN STREET IN THE AFTERNOON
Do A Good Turn ...
.... Help The Boy Scouts
EXETER
Minor Athletic •Ass'n
Reorganization Meeting
Tuesday, October 25
8:00 p.m.
Exeter Town Hall
,
Your support is necessary to insure a continued program
of athletes for boys in Exeter and district.
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EXETE0. LIONS CLUB
VALOWEIN
PARTY
FREE - FOR ALL- CHILDREN - FREE
ti
Exeter Public School
MON., OCT. 31 - 7 P.M. SHARP
s,
$50 I Prizes!
Special One -Hour Hallowe'en Film
FREE TREATS ! FREE . TREATS !
Sponsored And Supervised By Exeter Lions Club
FUN! FUN! FUN! FUN! FUN!
FUN!
Have The Time Of Your Life At
Harvest Queen
Will Be Chosen
Prizes
Admission 75¢
FUN! FUN!
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EXETER KINSMEN'S
HARVEST
JAMBOREE
Friday, Oct. 21 - Exeter Arena
Six Hours Of Merriment A- 9.30 to 3.30
DESJARDINE'S
ORCHESTRA
TWO BANDS
Vaudeville Show
featuring
CAROL MORLEY-Television Dancing Star
BILL HOWELLS--Comedian Extraordinaire
JOAN ROSS -The Amazing Bull Whip Artist
FUN!
LLOYD RUTHIG'S
RHVTHMAIRES
11
New and Old
Time Dancing
Dress For Fun
Jeans and Skirts, Plaid Shirts
FUN! FUN! FUN! FUN! FUN! FUNK FUN! FUNK FUN! FUN!.