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KIPPEN GUN CLUB
ANNUAL SHOOT
■jr.' - Monday, May 21
Vanner Trophy, Options and Merchandise
Stratford District Yorksliire Club E14TH ANNUAL |
is YORKSHIRE SALE
22 BRED SOWS 9 BOARS |
u Selected for type and health of the herds =P by the Ontario lave Stock Branch. |
Boars Are Eligible for the Provincial Government Bonus =
> AGRICULTURAL GROUNDS, STRATFORD |
Thursday, May 24
Sale at 1:30 p.m. D.S.T. . I
Catalogues on Request =
Joiin Schamber, President R. E. White, Secretary |
William E. Nairn, Auctioneer , =
HURON-PERTH LEAGUE
Baseball Opener
$
., May 21
*•
2:30 p.m.
Dashwood Ball Park
Exeter Mohawks
vs.
Dashwood Tigers
COMING EVENTS
Bake
Sunday, May 20
Norris Webb, Supt.
Friday, May 18
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The Ontario
Detroit, Michigan
1.
Mrs. Wm. Kay visited witih Mrs,
Ed Johns a few days last week.
Presented by
Perth County Junior Farmers
Sponsored By
Ladies of Thames Boad Church
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Box Office Opens at 8 p.m.
First Show At Dusk
11:00 a.m. D.S.T.-—Service conducted by Bev, Bruce W. Hall,
B.A. B.D. S.T.M., of Seaforth.
7:30 p.m, D.S.T.—Service conducted by the pastor,
May 21, 22, 23
"Three Stripes In The Sun
(Color) Aldo Bay, Phil Carey
Municipal Board
IN THE MATTER OF Sections 66 and 67 of “The Ontario
Municipal Board Act*/ (B.S.O. 1950, Chapter 262),
1-10
Location: Michigan State Fair
Grounds
CHARTERED BUS SERVICE
FOR SUNDAY, JUNE 3
Anyone Interested Phone 83-r-10
or 75 Zurich Before May 27
May 24, 25, 26
"The Rains Of Ranchipur
(Technicolor) Lana Turner, Richard Burton
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THE TIMESADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1956
Mr. apd Mr«. Ed Howe of De
troit. Mr, and 'Mrs. Bid! Howe
of Atwood epewt Mother’s Day
witih Mrs, Jas. iHotwe at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Murray.
OLD TIME
Fiddlers
Contest
St. Marys Arena
Monday, May 21
8:30 p,m.
Open To All Fiddlers
In The District
Prizes for First, Second & Third
Mrs. Ed- Walker, daughter and
so»-iu-*law and -two children,
Tommy and Linda visited with
Thomas Harrison on Sunday also
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerr.
Mr. and Mirs. Pickard and
Trudy attended Hie (graduation
service of the London Teacher's
■College on Sunday evening in
First St. Andrew’s United Ohurdh.
Miss Marquenite Pickard of
Hamilton, Miss Trudy Pickard,
London, Mr. /and Mrs. W. H. Wad
dell tot Guelph with Mr. and Mrs.
C. V. Pickard.
Dr. and Mrs. Williann A. iSibley
and son John, of New York, are
visiting Mrs. Sibley’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Shaw of town.
Dr. and Mrs Sibley are moving
to Cleveland in June
Mr. Frank Creech returned to
his home Saturday from St. Jos
eph’s hospital following his re
cent accident.
OPENING. DANCB of the season.
Bayfield Pavilion, Friday, May
IS, Ken Withee's Orchestra.
Dancing every Friday to Septem
ber 28._______ 11:18c
OLD TIME DANCING, Monday,
May 21. Hank Norris and his
orchestra. Bayfield Pavilion. 17c
DANCE REVUE, ’with other tal
ent, will be staged by Miss
Marilyn Brownlee at the Lucan
Community Centre, Friday, May
25, at S.30 p.m. 17c
BAKING SALE—A. O. Elliot’s
Building, Saturday, May 26, at
3.00 p.in. Sponsored by Woman’s
Federation of James St. Church.
17 c
Woodham Sunday School
Anniversary Services
Kinsmen CAR
BINGO
Sponsored by the Kinsmen Club of Clinton
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Added Attraction
DRAW FOR 1956 BUICK SPECIAL HARDTOP
Send Entries To:
Box 246, St. Marys, Ont.
Exeter Junior- Farmers’
DANCE
Name
Address
ALDON
THEATRE
Grand Bend
FBIDAY & SATURDAY
May 18 and 19
The Rains Of
Ranchipur
(Cinemascope)
Starring Such Great Actors as
Lana Turner, Joan Caulfield,
Bichard Burton, Michael Bennie,
f Fred MacMurray
• comes
2 Shows Nightly—7.30 & 9.30
Admission; 600 and 250
Clinton Lions Arena
Commencing at 9.00 p.m. D.S.T. Doors Open 7.30
FRIDAY, MAY 25
$3,700 IN PRIZES
Chevrolet Car—$2,600 2—$100.00 Special Games
2—«Share-the-Wealth 15 Regular Games—$25 Ea. ,
SPECIAL FREE DOOR PRIZE — $200.00 CASH
ADMISSION
i,Regular Games $1—Extra Cards 25$—Car Bingo $1
‘ Special Games 25$ (
at the. d^ep^utc’receive a free
'200* special door prize.
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EXETER LEGION HALL
Monday, May 21
Roller Skating
EXETER ROLLER BINK
Wednesday, Friday & Saturday
Evenings — 8-11 p.m.
Admission 350 and 250
Skates Supplied
Refreshment Booth — Hot Dogs
French Fries, Ice Cream, Etc,
Saturday, May 19
SNELL BROS. SHOW ROOM
2:30 p.m.
Home-Made Bread, Buns,
Pies, Cakes, Tarts, Candy, etc,
Fr^sh Eggs and Cream
Brownie's
Drive-In Theatre
5 Miles East of Grand Bend
8.5 Miles West of No. 4 Highway
. on Crediton Boad
FBIDAY & SATUBDAY
May 18 and 19
"Bounty Hunter"
•fc Randolph Scott
Wed. Evening, May 23—Supper will be served in the Orange
Hall commencing at 5.30 p.m. D.S.T. followed by a pro
gram. consisting of a minstrel show presented by the
Perth County Junior Farmers.
ADMISSION: ADULTS $1.00,■'CHILDREN 600
Bev. J, H. Slade, Pastor
Intermediate H-P’Baseball
Modern & Old Time Dancing
10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Everybody Welcome
Music by Clarence Petrie
Minstrel
Show
FOR MOHAWKS
Mitchell
vs
Como To The
DANCE
ZURICH ’
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Thurs., May 24
Modern and Old Tyme
Make a party.
Come one, come all.
Support the Centennial Fund.
Special dances with prizes.
Music by Clarence Petrie
and his Night Hawks
Dancing 9:30 Until 1 a.m.
Admission 750
S.H. DIST. HIGH SCHOOL
8:30 p.m.
Sponsored by
South Huron Junior Farmers
Admission 500
Advance Sale Tickets Available
From Junior Farmer Members
Coming
Oral Roberts
Tent Campaign
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
May 17 and 18
"AMERICANO"
(Color)
★ Glen Ford
ir Ursula Theiss
TWO CABTOONS
SATURDAY r— MAY 19
"THE I DON'T CARE GIRL"
(Color)
★ Mitzi Gaynor
* David Wayne
TWO CARTOONS
Exeter Mohawks
Exeter Community Park
OLD TIME
Barn Dance
Prior to the. Opening of the
Community Sales Barn
Corbett, Ontario
In the Very Neat Future
We’re, having one more old time
barn dance by popular y^quest on
Friday, May 18
Everyone is Welcome
Silver Collection
Donald H. MacGregor, Prop.
—,r"' ’.............. hi in
Annual Old Tyme
FIDDLERS' 1
CONTEST
Crystal Palace Ballroom
MITCHELL
I ★
*
DANCE
|Thursday, May 24
8.30 p.m.
Square Dancing
Step Dancing
FOLLOWS CONTEST
Admission: Adults 750
Children Under 12, 250
Auspices L.O.L. 908, Mitchell
Reception
And Dance
FOR MR. & MRS.
BEV MAGUIRE
Lucan Arena
Friday, May 18
Ducharme's Orchestra
Everybody Welcome
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
OPENING
of the
Exeter Lawn
Bowling Club
Wed., May 23
I 3 p.m.
I Come and enjoy in friendly
■game Oh the best greens in the Idistrict. New bowlers are urged
Ito joint on the 23rd. Bowls will
roe available. Lunch will be served
[between games at the club
house.
Hie Club Needs Your Support L
I Robert Ellerlngton, president
B. M, Francis, ^ec.-Treas.
SUNDAY' MIDNIGHT—MAY 20
and MONDAY, MAY 21 <
"SHE WORE A YELLOW
RIBBON"
John Wayne
★ Joanne Dru
★ Victor McLaughlin
TWO CABTOONS
TUESDAY # WEDNESDAY
May 22 and -23
"SOMETHING TO LIVE
FOR"
★ Bay Milland
★ Teresa Wright
TWO CABTOONS
- LYRIC THEATRE
"The Man From Laramie
(Color) James. Stewart, Cathy O’Donnell
CLIFF SCANLON
Accordionist
11 Musicians
Sweet!
ONTARIO
IN THE MATTER OF an application^F^tne~^ oration of
Town of Exeter for:
Authority to dispense. With a vote of the ratepayers with
respect to a proposed capital expenditure of $57,000.00
payable to the Ausable Biver Conservation Authority for
the Town’s share of the cost of constructing the Morrison
Dam;
Approval of the said undertaking and capital expenditure.
Appointment For Hearing
THE ..ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints .
Wednesday, May 23
1956, at the hour of three o’clock in the afternoon (local'
time) at the Council Chambers in Exeter for the hearing of
all parties interested in support of or in opposition to the
said application.
DATED at Toronto this 11th day of May, 1956.
Owen R. Chapman,
Secretary
BEND
OPENING
Dance To
3 Tenor Sax - Accordion
Vocalistir
Smooth!Melodious!