The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-11-06, Page 17Hot
Fowl
Supper
Calvary Evancjelical
U.B. Church.
DASHWOQD, ONTARIO
Wed, Nov. 12,
Commencing at 5 o'clock
Adults $1.50
Children under 12 years, 75,1
Slipper served' in the .church
basement.
• .Sponsored by the men of
:the church.'
1l/illir� leper
uses Reward
Terrance fisher, one of two
drays pictured in The T -A last
week washing store windows on
the blahs street. was just doing
it for fun..
Ile wasn't one of the boys
c u 1st soaping the' windows Um
night before. A Huron Park lad,
he was visdting a town friend
uservices.
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and to nt alt his
His tvillingness to Whelp brought
hilts an unexpected share lit a-
:rewarcl which the boys received
for honesty. They found a check
for $350 lying on the street,
turners it over to police who re-
turned it to t1* grateful owner.The boys split his handsome re- '
ward.
"They're . Menest boys at
heart." commenderd Constable
Jack Hodgins.
Neither good nor bad motor
manners go unnoticed,
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OPening
Dance
OF THE NEIN SEASON
Community Centre, Zurich
FRIDAY, NOV. 14
Dancing 10 to 1.30
DANCING EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT,
until next spring
Music Supplies. By
Des jardin,e's Orchestra
Sponsored by the Zurich Lions Club
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Tri -County .
Youth For Christ.
SaL, Nov. 8
8:00 p.m.
Clinton Legion Hall
Featuring
GLAD TIDING QUARTET from St. Jacobs
RUDY PETERSON, Detroit, Michigan
TRUMPET TRIO, from London
THIS IS YOUR INVITATIOi'_
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Exeter Kinsmen Club Presents
Barbersh�p
Night
By London Chapter
SPEBSQSA
Friday.,
November 7 .
Exeter Legion Memorial Hall
Featuring the'86•Member Chorus "Men Of Accord",
•and Four Top Quartettes, "Gay-Ton.es", . "Chord
Criers", "Rip Chords", and "Four Gents."
A]7MISSXON $1.,00 PROCEEDS FOR WELFARE
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Doors Open 8' Games Start 9
1S REGULAR ROUNDS --CHICKENS
10 REGULAR ROUNDS== TURKEYS
PLUS TURKEY DOORPRIZE'
.Admission 500
, Special Rounds & Extra Cards
1 p, 3 for 25
etitl
•
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Lions Entertain 100
Mrr,
hitt Win .Costume
, Over 100 ghosts. witches. tow -
boys, • Indians,. hobos, clowns,
animals. pirates and many other
types of costumer. children at-
tended Exeter Lions' annual
Hallowe'en party at the arena
Friday Might.
Thirty-two children won cash.
prizes for hest masc(uerad.es.
:Exeter (Citizens' Bard provided
marching music for the parade
Contribute Milk
To Relief Areas
.Canada recently shipped 7,000,-
000 pounds of dry skimmed milk
to • countries in South America
add the Middle East for relief
.feeding and care of underprivil-
eged children.
The milk, from srirplus stocks
resulting from a support pro-
gram administered by the Agri.
cultural Stabilization. Board, was
part of a 30,000,000 -pound allot-'
meat offered. by Canada.
Distribution ,is handled by the
United Nations International
Children's Organization.
ALMON
Theatre
GRAND BEND
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
November 7 and 8
"COWBOY"
(Technicolor)
* Glen Ford
* Anna KashfiD
"QUEBEC WINTER
CARNIVAL"
A Good Short and a Comic
One Show Each Nite -- 8 p.m.
Presentation.
and
Dance
MR.- AND MRS.
ROY (BUD) RYAN
(nee Helen Enamel].)
Fri., Nov. 7
MT. CARMEL HALL
Good Orchestra
Ladies• please provide 1uilch,
BINGO
Grand Betld
Legion ]3ranch No. 498
EVERY
Saturday Night
* Cash
it Prizes
Conte
* Jackpots
* Specials
One, Cottle All.
ADMISSION 500
CHANGE.
OF DATE
SOUTH HURON
HOSPITAL
LADIES AUXILIARY
ANNUAL
MEETING
Fri., Nov. 14
2:30 p.m.
AT THE HOSPITAL.
Last Dance.
Of Tho . Season
Bluewater
Dancelarid
Fri, Nov. 7
10 pin. to 1:30 p,f11,
Music by
DESJARDINE'a
ORCHESTRA
We Wish to tape this ollfor�
tultity to - thank all our cus-
tomers aitth friends for their
patronage during the past
5t{ason. We hope you will all
come back again next year.
of outfits.
'Youngest child at the event I
was Billy Wilson, 21 month -041i
son of Mr. anti .Mrs, lough Wil; on.
Beverley Grnttner. "'t months.;
son of Mr. ,and Mrs. Ralph Gent-
,.
r
Gent -
bier, and Martin .e z1 M
� r a 11 ,lar in d'a.
mouths, son of Mr. anti Mrs.'
i'iarl'y 1'.11$11, were 1.111111e1 1,
.Other prizewinners were:
Cowboy m-- David Leach, ellen
Rohde. Bobby Beavers.
Witch -- 1)elana Pearson, Bar-
ba:i•a Leach, Martin Pag?.
Ghost -. Margaret May, Kar-'.
en 'Heywood, Peggy Pryde.
Indians Larry Horton, 'Nor-
man Dowry, Dixie Amer'ongr'n.
Hobos — Mark Heywood. Ma-
rion C.arseadden, Barry South -
colt.
Clown m- Binh Ann Whiting,
Jimmy hackney, Shirley Gent.
tner.
Animals . -. David Sweltzer.
Randy and Ricky Weber stied),
Beverletac nn• Irl:
1 19 a
Fancy dress Susan Montan,
Perri Laughton, Geordie Laugh.;
ton.
Open -- Jimmy Dixon, Lynn
,
Reception'
option
and
nce
MR. AND MRS.
EDISON McLEAN
(Formerly Helen Dewar)
,Fri.,• Nov. 7
HENSALL TOWN HALL
Norris Orchestra.
EVERYONE WELCOME
CREDITOM
UNITED CHURCH
z
and.
TEA
CRED1TON
COMMUNITY CENTRE
A ceremony honoring the
seventieth anniversary of the
W,A. will commence at
2:30 p.m.
BA
Bake Sale
and
Tea Program
THAWS ROAD
UNiTEit CHURCH
Fri., Nova4
2:30 p.m.
Under the auspices
of the W.A.
Reception
Dance
FOR MR. AND MRS.
RAY JACQUES
(nee Marina Bowden)
AND MR. AND MRS.
DOUGLAS STEPHENS
(nee Dorothy Bierl,ing)
,Fri., Nov, 14
EXETER LEGION HALL
]YZool Quips Orchestra
Everyone Welcome
Lyric
The tee
NOW PLAYING
"GUNMAN'S WALK"
* Van Heflin
* Kathy Grant
(Cinemaseope, Technicolor)
Motgts1., TUES. & WED.
November 10, 11 and 12
"WOMAN OF THE RIVER'
(Adult:
(Technicolor)
* Sophia Loan
* Riebcttagtla
NEXT THURS. FRI. & SAT.
November 13, 14 and Tx
`. "rl'AREWELL TO ARMS"
(Adult)
(Cinentaseope, 'Technicolor)
* Rask Hodson
* Jennifer JBitos
The feature "PONY SOL113111Ret
will replace aloft foatu.rro for
ri1(fltrd(t Saturday, at 2:90 11,11,
Priz
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,COMING RVKN`rS
REPUL4R gET.WG QP' the,;
Lathes Aumbary of South .Huron'
1.>
Einpitad. Monday, Nuvelxl November 20.
i
2:30 p m. This s an annual
!meeting and alt ladies of the
Pane. Doug Huntley and Paul
tan (innzea (tiedll,
judges were Mr. and Mrs. C.
Ma 'Nauglitoin, Mr. and Mrs.!
t
ejlarle4 smith and Mr. and .1rs,
1'.. It. l lr,pper. i
Lions in charge of the pro -
:rain
1110111N. Dick Jermyn,
.tt}hn Lumen, Llr�yd Henderson.:
Norman Stanlake and Buss
:;rill. Gerald GOrlhnit t', as master
of 1•eremonies and Lions Pro i-
rdent Ed Brady welcomed the
children,
Circle Pre Tres •
Church Supper
Plans for the enngregalional
rhnner meeting to he held Wed
nr.,.i'lay evening in ('aSen Pres•
hn terian church were discussed
at the meeting of the Congrega-
tional Circle on Tuesday evening.
Committees S
Were also chosen
for or Christmas Fair to be
held. December 6.
1•'olloWii1g, the 1 t:.incss con-
rluctril hy• Mrs. Hilton Laing, .
Mary Shaw and ('aro. Hogarth'
rl!a" ed a churl and a silent aur -
limn was held, the proceeds go
ins to lhr ehnir.
Mrs. H. Strang and Mrs. C.
Cann were hostesses for the
social hour,
district are cordially inviter..
30:6c
lCQ.OP BBANe:8JET—Extter Dist-
rict Co Operative annual meet.
)1g and banquet, Exeter Legion.
Hall. Tuesday, Nov. „a. Pleaase
reserve the date.
.Tl"1'lit4 `1'ownshrp lcderatron
of Agriculture annual meeting
and turkey banquet, Wednesday.
November 19, 7:00 p.m., Credi-
ton Community (.entre. Don
'Middleton, Middlesex k ieldntan.
speaker.
,BAZAAR & TEA—Ladies (guild
of frit ttt Memorial ('lurch will
hold their annual bazaar and.
tea nn November 15 at 2:30 p.m.
in Central Hotel, .Exeter. Every
one welcome". 6:13c
RUSSELDAL.E HALL, November
141 Sadie Hawkins Dance, bright
colored cottons and denims. fret
dressed and ready to glow with
Lorne Allen at this real hsc
loft
hoedown. Ladies kindly bring
lunch. Admission 500. 6:13c
HOME & SCHOOL --The regular
monthly meeting of the Exeter
Monte and School Association
will he held in tate Public School
auditorium Wednesday, nevem
her 12, at 8:15 p.m. An interest-
trig programme will be provided
by the staff. Please note change
of dale. 6e
The Tim Advo ,Nov
1,58 Peal
HOSPITAI. AUXILIARY Thal ' To those uho would be
!annual .meeting of the Ladies.' drivers: Stay alert,. follow
t .
Auxiliary to lire South lln nen . tufts, add look oattorHospital wilt he :held Friday, ; other fellow.
November 14 at t':30 p.m at the,
hospital. All ladies .of the .dtstriet I
are cordially invited. Please note,
change of date. Sc
FOWL SUPPER
U,
PER e W.A.A A..
Grand lend United Church are!
serving a fowl supper November
19, front 5:30 In in. on, Adults
$1.25, children under 13. 73t. 6r
BAKE SA1,E, sponsored by the
Local Association of Guides and
Brownies. Saturday, Novembrer,
22, 2:30 pati,, Snell ,Bros. show-
room. 6.13c
Remembrance
Day
Service
HURONLALE ,SCHOOL
Sun., Nov. 9
2:00 p.m.
SPEAKER:
Rev. Bren DeVries
SOLOIST: -
Mrs. George Wiese
a
ctivities
FRIDAY, NOV. 7
4:00.5100—Selina ak&ttng .
7:0a-S:0O-:00-3110 get Pxnettea
8tM7.1O100--110bawk. ,Practice .,
SATURDAY, NOV. a -`
4Pie IK xeansm)
0;00 • .411 11,07s oi' 'Pee - "I1V4
ate, 042 sear,x,
10:110 --Site li ee, 4-t1 'reams.
1;50.3.00--Publre Skating
.,h:eOt0i-561rag;
em SFbntiuwe
e
8100'1Q;00—Public Skating
SUNDAY, NOV. 9
'111:304:00....Mahnrrk z'raetica
1•0e -4:0n --.41r 'force
0 g00-31 t00-4 lithos
I
MA
0 Y
r NOV.
N
10
rJ
4I00-:5:00—.School Skating
0:30 -10:3o --11.t .a,l'.
TUESDAY, NOV. 11
0 iOO.12:OO '-4 urltng
WEDNESDAY, • NOV. 12
g:an-zii:00—f urling
THURSDAY, NOV. 13
4;QO.5:00—school Skati g
0:30-10:30-11.f .A.F,
c
t4Actimeq
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s . when they were hit hard, the
eyes looked at you and said m "Pm
not afraid for myself, Mae. ?Out my
ui fe and kids! What'll happen u
them 1 Who'll look after them "
For thousands of widows and War orphans there are
pensions. But no pension or allowance con hope to provide for
life's emergencies. Most of us have some form of insurance
against sickness, accidents and hospital, bilis. But whore would
your wife turn for help if she were a widow or if you were
disabled ?,
The Congdion Legion's floppy Trust stand is the answer
for thousands of 'war widows, orphans and disabled veterans.
It is a ecirrirado's enduring answer- to the eyes that talked I
"Wear A Poppy In Re.membranceu
y�. /�
i m rant
!cof Service
November 11 — 11 a.m.
TRIVITT MEMORIAL CHURCH
Moinbers of the Legion and Ladies Auxiliary are
requested to meet at the Alenlorial flall at 10:15 a:m.
CENOTAPH CEREMONY FOLLOWING SERVICE
*' * *
*
HURONOALIi SWIM SU: bAY, NOV. 9
2:00 p.nt.
Remci:'„ r r, nce
!Jet
• EXETER LEGION MEMORIAL HALL
1:1;
Tues., Novrn b r 11 7 p.m.
SPEiAKER: PRQ"INCIAL CHAIRMAN
Chester Merriam, Tara
Members and thu.,e eligible for membership arts
invited. Tickets may be bernrcd from ;Secretary Reg
McDonald or Tr'eaurer Albert Ostland.
TICKETS $1,00