HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-10-07, Page 1Seventy-fifth Year
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Despite the rain which threa
tened Kirkton Fair there was
a fair attendance and an excel
lent display in all classes Fri
day afternoon of last week. The
fair was opened by R. E. White
agricultural representative for
County. The familiar
of Dr. Jose was absent
to another engagement
place as master of cere-
was ably taken by Leon
The Bannockburn Pipe
from Clinton enlivened
proceedings with their
Ann May, of London,
Perth ”
figure
■owing
but his
monies
Paul,
Band
the
music.
with her trained horse and steer
was an outstanding attraction
along with the races.
The indoor exhibits
ing, flowers and ladies’
was above anythin
Kirkton in years,
.stock
though somewhat light,
of excellent quality.
President, of the society is
Mr. Oliver McCurdy; 1st vice-
president, Dr. G, Jose; 2nd vice-
president, Newton Clarke, with
Hugh Berry as secretary-treas
urer.
Races
Boys under sixteen—Marwood
Willis, Gerald Brintnell, Clifford
Stephens; girls under sixteen.—
Thelma Francis, Elaine Hern,
Doris Foley; open race—Bill
Thomson, Raymond Heard, Mar-
wood Willis; bicycle race—Keith
Heywood, Raymond Heard, Har
old Levy; Shetland’ pony race
Mr. Swain, Goldie Walker.
Public school parade, best pa
rade—S.S. 6 Usborne, S.S. 5
Fullarton, S.S. 3 Usborne; best
drill—S.S. 5 Fullarton, S.S. 3
Usborne, S.S. 6 Usborne; public
speaking—Joyce Hammond, Don
na Stone.
Heavy Horses
Heavy draught: Brood mare
—Elmer Atwell & Sons, Belton;
foal—E. Atwell; team—Eldon
Craven, of Ailsa Craig; sweep-
stakes-’-E. Atwell.
Agricultural: Brood mare, E.
Craven (first and second); foal
—-E. Craven; one-year-old—-E.
•Craven.
Percheron; Three-year-old —
Harry Hern, Granton; team and
sweepstakes—H. Hern.
Light Horses
Roadster: Brood
foal—John R. Reed, .
Craig (first and third),
Pullen (second),
one-year-old—Milne Pullen;
gle roadster—J. R. Reed (first
and third); Becker & Willard,
Dashwood; team—J. R. Reed.
Wagon class: Brood mare
with foal—E. Craven (first and
•third); E. Atwell; foal—E. Cra
ven, E. Atwell; three-year-old—
E. Atwell; one-year-old—E. Cra
ven; single—E. Atwell, E. Cra
ven (second and third); team—
E. Atwell, E. Craven; Shetland
pony, single mare and foal—J.
C. Shean, Mitchell.
Single turn-out—J. R. Reed,
Becker & Willard.
Judge: Dave McIntosh,
bro.
sections,
of bak-
;’ work
g seen at
In the live-
the entries,
were
mare with
A i 1 s a
, Milne
E. Craven;
sin-
Em-
Pentecostal Church
the
Exeter
Mon
good-
Re-opened Sunday
The re-opening services of
Pentecostal Church of
were held on Sunday and
day, October 3 and 4, with
ly numbers in attendance.
On Sunday m o r n i n g,
(Rev.)
wife of the District Superinten
dent, gave an able message un
der
H.
Mrs.
Blair, of Hamilton,
the caption, “The New
Look’’. A solo, “Ship Ahoy”,
was rendered by Mrs. P. Du
rand. In the evening her mes
sage, “Something for Everyone”
■was helpful and inspiring. Music
was supplied by the local male
quartet with Norman Jolly as
pianist.
On Monday afternoon, Mrs.
(Rev.) C. B. Smith, of Toronto,
wife
dent
blies
able
titled
(Heb
In
numbers included a duet by Mr.
Hord and Mrs. Thirsk, of Komo-
ka; a quartet, Triebner, Jolly;
solos, Mrs. H. Wortman and
Miss Mary Wortman of London,
Mr. Emeny London, Mrs. C. B.
Smith, Toronto; acompanist, Mr.
H. Wortman, London.
Rev. C. B. Smith took charge
of the dedication service. He
spoke highly of the faithfulness
of the pastdr, Rev. H. Kendrick,
and Mrs. Kendrick, and of their
untirlhg efforts in the gospel
work.
The blessing of God was In
voked In tlie dedicatory prayer,
setting the church apart to
honor and glory of God.
message, from Acts 8:35,
preached unto him Jesus”
a fitting climax to a day of
ritual uplift, the one and
preme purpose of the church bn
ing to lift up Jesus.
of the General Superinten-
of the Pentecostal Assem-
of Canada, gave a very
and inspiring address en-
, “The Cloud of Witnesses”
, 12: 1 and 2).
the evening, the musical
the
His
“He
was
spi-
su-
Wins Second in Feed Content
Cann’s Mill has won second
place in a Shur-Gain feed con
test and a result Mr. G. A.
Cann along with other winners
are enjoying a four-day trip
through the state of New York
They will visit several of the
most up-to-date experimental
feeding stations, several cities
as well as Cornell University in
their well-planned tour. The
contest was for the sale of hog
feeds with mills from Ontario
competing.
carnival Friday evening
the Exeter Roller Rink
to be a
number
for the
went to
success with a
in attendance,
best skating
Marion WebDer
first; Mrs. Jas.
Eugene Beaver,
best man skater, Bill
best woman skater
oldest skater,
Roller Rink Carnival
Held Last Friday
The
last at
proved
goodly
Prizes
couple
and Bill Musser,
Morley and .Mrs.
second;
Musser,
Maxine Parsons;
Lloyd Parsons; youngest skater,
Ruth Ann Finch; best comic,
Murray Brintnell. The draw for
turkey was won by M. King.
The judges were H. Jensen,
Willis, L. Hennesssey and
Taylor.
S.
J.
B.
Exeter Lions Club
Guests at Lucan
The Exeter Lions Club,
sors of the
Lucan Lions Club,
session with the Lucan Club in
the basement of the Anglican
church at Lucan Friday evening
of last week. The ladies of the
church provided an excellent
banquet. President Harold Stur
gis presided. A sing song was
led bv Lion Tamer Don Hughes
W. G. Cochrane and H. Q,
Rivers acted as tail twisters and
gathered in many loose dimes.
Clayton B. Rawlings, of Wind
sor, Governor of District Al,
was present and was introduced
by Deputy Governor A. J.
Traquair. Past Governor Lloyd
Ediglioffer, of Mitchell, was the
guest speaker "Slid spoke impres
sively on Lionism. The newly-
elected president of the Lucan
Lions, Harold Whyte, welcomed
the visitors and a vote of
thanks was tendered the /speak
er of the evening.
sp on-
newly-organized
held a joint
Rev. C. W. Down
M inisterial President
The South Huron Ministerial
Association
afternoon
and Mrs.
Thirteen
minister’s
Mr. Mair,
sided and read the Scripture
lesson and * Mr. Anthony, of
Exeter, led in prayer. The elec
tion of officers was held with
Rev. C. W. Down, of Exeter,
elected president, Canon .Tames,
of Kirkton, vice-president and
Rev. D. R. Sinclair, of Caven
Church, Exeter, secretary treas
urer. Rev. I-I. J. Snell, of James
Street Church was the speaker
and outlined some suggestions
for forthcoming meetings. At
the close of the meeting a delic
ious lunch was served by Mrs.
Weir.
met on Monday
at the home of Rev.
G. C. Weir, Centralia,
ministers and a few
wives were present,
of Thames Road, pre
read
' Mr.
Accident
Ross Dick, of the Parr
Nasty
Mr.
Line, while filling a silo at his
home met with a nasty accident.
The pipes in the inside of the
silo plugged and someone hur
riedly pulled one pipe off and
stuck it in the top rung of_the
ladder in the shute. Mr.
went to go up the ladder when
the pipe fell from the top, strik
ing him on the top of the head
inflicting a
quired several
After coming
doctor’s office
ed work as
happened.
Dick
wound which re
stitches to close.
back from the
Mr. Dick resnm-
if nothing had
Plate Glass Windows Broken
A large plate glass window,
about six by eight feet, in the
hardware store of Lindenfields’
Limited, was broken during the
early hours of Wednesday mor
ning when a car or truck backed
over the sidewalk and broke the
window into many pieces. The
accident happened about 1:30
a,m. and the crash awakened
some of the neighbours. With
an open window Mr. Lindenifield
spent an all night vigil.
A similar accident occurred
Wednesday of last week when a
large plate glass window in the
Co-operative building (the
Opera House) was broken,
that occasion,
the company’s
did the damage by backing
the window.
•however, it
own truck
old
On
was
that
Into
Single Copy 6 cents
New GO. of Centralia
with
years when sixteen tons
The Scouts under their
EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MOANING, OCTOBER 7, 1948
Approves
Debentures
The regular meeting of the
Municipal Council of the Village
of Exeter was held in the Coun
cil Chamber on Monday, October
4 with Reeve Tuckey and 'Coun
cillors Allison,’ Cochrane and
Sweitzer present.
The minutes of the last regu
lar meeting of September 20
were read and adopted on the
motion of Councillors Allison
and Cochrane as were the min
utes of the special meetings of
September 9, September 21 and
September 29.
Communications
and dealt with as
of Montreal, re
handling debentures
pons. Filed.
Ontario Municipal Board, ap
proval $560,000.00 high school
debenture. Filed.
Central Mortgage and Blousing
Corporation, re payment in lieu
of taxes. Filed.
Kingston General Hospital, re
hospitalization.
County of Huron, re hospitali
zation. Filed.
Department of Municipal
~ ‘ Filed.
Board,
debenture.
were read
follows; Bank
charges for
and cou-
Paper Drive Nets 16 Tons
The drive for scrap paper by
the Boy Scouts Saturday last
was the most successful held in
recent
or two truck loads were gather
ed up.
leaders turned out well and thf
public responded liberally
well tied bundles
Af-
fairs, re assessment.
Ontario Municipal
waterworks extension
Filed.
Bell Telephone, re
of supervision. Clerk
Wartime Prices
Board, re filing cabinet. Filed.
Community Planning Associa
tion, re conference. Filed.
Soldiers Settlement & Veter
an’s Land Act, re taxes. Clerk
to reply.
Exeter Lions Club requesting
Reeve to arrange for a district
meeting to consider setting up a
District Hospital Board.
It was moved and seconded by
Councillors Cochrane and Alli
son that a meeting be held in
the Town Hall, Exeter, Thurs
day, October 28, at 8 p.m. to
consider the advisability of set
ting up a District Hospital Board
and that the clerk advise the
clerk of each of the surrounding
municipalities, asking that the
reeve and councillors or then’
appointed representatives attend
the meeting.
Mr. Eric Carscadden, assessor,
waited on council reporting that
the assessment was almost com
pleted.
By-law No. 15, 1948,'was giv
en its third and final reading
and was finally .passed on mo
tion of Councillors Cochrane and
Sweitzer.
It was reported that although
dump had been cleaned up and
fenced, persons persisted in
throwing refuse over the fence
or in the ditch,
were given to
signs printed,
wishing access
must apply to
for the key.
The overflowing of a
front of Harry Mathers
was brought to the attention of
council.
Clerk was instructed to advise
John and Arthur
have sidewalks in
properties, which
during building
paired.
A building permit for a house
was granted to Arnold Janke on
the motion of Councillors Sweit
zer and Cochrane.
It was moved and seconded
by Councillors Allison and
■Sweitzer that Mr. Robert South-
cott be appointed to the vacancy
on the Arena Board.
The following accounts were
read and ordered paid on the
motion of Councillors Cochrane
and Sweitzer: A. O. Elliot, cellu-
liod, $3.00; County of Huron,
hospitalization, $28.5 0; Mather
Bros., gas and oil (truck and
tractor), $17.28; Russell Balk
will, allowance, crossing street,
$20.00; Exeter Times-Advocate,
printing and notices, $8S.5 6.
Relief: Southcott Bros., gro
ceries, $14.00; R. G. Seldon,
fuel, $7.00; Chambers & Darl
ing, meat, $6.00; Harvey’s Gro
cery, groceries, $7.00; James P.
Bowey, fuel, $7.00; Broom’s
Meat Market, meat, $5.00; Exe
ter Dairy, milk, $7.00.
Time Sheet1 Archie Rvckman
traffic control, $1.20; Gerald
Cornish, labour, $54.93; Sam
Grainger, labour, $47.19; Richard
Davis, labour, $10.50
scaddbn
$300.00
Canada, tax deduction, $8.40
All motions were carried,
journment on the motion
Councillor Cochrane.
C. V. Pickard, Clerk
re
certificate
to reply,
and Trade
Instructions
• have
Exeter
to
Gerald
warning
residents
the dump
Cornish
drain in
property-
Whilsmith to
front of their
were damaged
activities, re
Eric. Car
assessor,
of
part salary
Receiver General
Ad-
of
Celebrate Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peter,
of Atwood, quietly celebrated
their fortieth wedding anniver
sary at the home. They received
many cards of good wishes and
congratulations from relatives
and friends, and a number of
gifts Including a fortieth anni
versary cake. They hud as
guests Mrs. J. Leary, Munro,
and Mrs. J. Paris, Mitchell. Mrs.
Peter was the former Eva
Hicks of Exeter,
I
WING COMMANNDER W. C. VANCAMP, D.F.C. signs
as the new commanding officer of the Centralia RCAF sta
tion as Group Captain M. I). Lister, the retiring C.O., hands
over his‘command, The official signing over of the command
of this very important link in Canada’s air training plan
took place in an impressive ceremony, Group Captain Lister
will go to Kingston to study at the Military Staff College
there. * —RCAF Photo
Exeter P,S. Has Third Post War
Successful Meet
The Exeter Public School held
a successful field meet Friday
afternoon of last week when
red, white ? and blue ribbons
were awarded to the winners of
the various events. In the senior
events, Olive Petrip was the girl
champion and Grant Cudmore,
boy champion. In the interme
diate events, Loreen Venner was
girl champion and Teddy Smith,
boy champion. For the junior
events, Eleanor Jones was top
girl and Douglas Wein top boy.
All events were keenly contest
ed.
Junior boys’ 50-yard dash—
Doug Wein, Garry Noseworthy,
Ron Crawford; junioi’ girls’ 50-
yard dash—-E 1 e a n o r Jones,
Frances Longley,
junior
Peter
Jack
An impressive ceremony took
place Friday afternoon of last
week at the Centralia R.C.A.F.
Air Station when Group Captain
M. D. Lister, relinquished his
command and bid good-bye to
the officers and men whom he
had commanded since March
J 9 47. In a short military ser
vice in No. 7 hangar, held, in
doors because of threatening
rain, he signed over the ‘com
mand of Canada’s foremost air
training base to Wing Comman
der W. C. VanCamp, D.F.C.
Amid rousing cheers from the
men Group Captain Lister left
after the ceremony to fly to
Central Air Command in Tren
ton. He will next month com
mence a course of study
Military Staff College in King
ston,
Before retiring Mr.
spoke of the pleasant relations
and splendid support given by
the oMcers and men during his
regime. He referred to the in
ternational
pressed a
would be hostilities inlthe pear
future but he did advise\foi’ pre
paredness and the importance
W the airforce. He was proud
o.J‘ the station and what had
been accomplished in the past
eighteen months and was con
fident the same loyal support
that had been given to him
would be given to his successor.
’•'b " ' ~ ’
Lions Club Frol ic
Under Way Again
The eleventh annual Lions
Club Frolic is being held this
Wednesday and Thursday even
ings in the Exeter Arena. A
very fine program with three
talented artist s from Toronto,
Don Roderick, magician; Ben
Silverton and Margaret Lewis*,
popular Canadian musical team,
will be presented each .evening.
There will be dancing, booths,
bingo, refreshment, and other attractions. Five ^$5.00 door
prizes will be given .each night
and prizes valued at $3 60 will
be drawn for. The net proceeds
will be used for community
work.
at the
Lister
situation and ex
doubt that there
Class to Graduate
At 2:00 p.m. on Friday, Octo
ber 8, pilots’ wings will be pre
sented to the third class to gra
duate from the RCAF’s Flying
Training School at Centralia
since the end of World War II.
i Air Commodore W. W. Brown,
Chief Staff Officer of Central
Air Command, will present the
wings at a ceremony attended
by the public and relatives and
guests of the young airmen.
Flight Cadet K. J. Thorney-
c.roft of Swift Current, Saskat
chewan, will receive the Royal
Canadian Air Force Junior Pi
lot’s Challenge Trophy donated
by J. D. Siddeley C.B.E. for the
best flying on the course.
Flight Cadet R. ML Edwards,
St. James, Man., is the honour
student and will be presented
the Scroll for top all-round stu
dent on the course.
The following is a list of
those receiving wings with their
hometowns: Flight Cadet M. D.
Broadfoot, Tisdale, Sask.; Flight
Cadet J. M. Brookfield, 25 Belle
vue Ave., Simcoe, Ont.; Flight
Cadet R. M. Edwards, 303 Am
herst St., St. James, Manitoba;
Flight Cadet W. G. Paisley,
Prince Albert, Sask.; Flight Ca
det I-I. Cr. Phillips, R.R. 4,
Guelph, Ont.; Flight Cadet M.
G. Sauder, Waskatenau, Alta.;
Flight Cadet H. S. Tetlock, Ma
zenod, Sask.; Flight Cadet K. J,
Thornevcroft, Swift Current,
Sask.; Flight Cadet J. Thorpe,
10044 Briar Hill Rd., Toronto,
Ont.; F/O J. A. Robertson, New
Westminster, B.C.
i
i
■, Helen Jones;
b o y s’ kick-the-slipper—
Hill, Wayne Noseworthy,
Robertson; junioi’ girls’
kick-the-slipper—Betty B r a d y,
Helen Jones, Marion Belling;
junior girls’ three legged-race— -
Eleanor Jones '"id Jane Har
ness, Jocelyn Howey and Donna
Wells. Nancy Boyle and T-Teatlier
MacNaughton;
barrow
Ron
and Bob Harvey,
ral
champion—Eleanor Jones;
chainpion—Douglas Wein.
Intermediate b o y s’
dash—-Teddy Smith, Bev
Roy Triebner; int. girls’
dash—Margaret Reed,
Venner, Eileen Kendrick;
boy’s high jump—Teddy Smith,
Kenneth Bush, Keith Lyne; int.
girls’ running broad jump—Mar
garet Reed, Loreen V e n n e r,
Jeanette Beaver; int, boys’ soc
cerball thro w --Lynn Statton,
Bev Sturgis, James Crocker;
girls’ softball throw—Nancy
Cudmore, Jeanette Beaver, Lor
een Venner; int. boys’ wheel
barrow r a c. e—-Fraser Williams
and Ted MacDonald, Eddie
Brintnell and Roy Triebner,
Merlin McLean and Mervin Mc-
Kerral; int. girls’ kick-the-slip
per—-Jeanette Beaver, Shirley
I-larhess, Loreen Venner; girl
champion—Loreen Venner; boy
champion—Teddy Smith.
Senior boys’ 100-yard dash—
Grant Cudmore, Garfield John
ston, Bruce Cudmore; senior
girls’ 100-yard dash-—Wanda
Smith, Barbara Brintnell, Olive
Petrie; senior girls’ kick-the-
slipper— Joan Thompson, Marion
Hornie, Olive Petrie; st. boys’
sack race—Grant Cudmore, Gar-
ield Johnston, Bruce Cudmore;
sr, girls’ softball throw—Olive
Petrie, Barb Brintnell,
Smith; sr. boys’
race—Richard McFalls,
Farrow, Bev Lindenfield;
girls’ slow bicycle race—Olive
Petrie, Marilyn Bender, Rena
Murray; sr. boys’ high jump—
Grant Cudmore, Gary Middleton,
Ronald Dykenmn; sr. girls’ high
jump—Wanda Smith, Olive Pet
rie. Marilyn Bender; sr. boys’
b road jump—Grant ’Cudmore,
Gary Middleton, Bruce Cudmore;
girl champion—-Olive Petrie;
boy champion- Grant Cudmore.
jr. boys’ wheel
race—Lloyd Moore and
McDonald, Ron Crawford
Cavin McKer-
Scott; girland Jimmie
75-yard
Sturgis,
75-yard
Loreen
int.
Wanda
slow bicycle
Michael
sr.
Erecting Pellet Mill
The new pellet mill
ducing pellet feeds n
erected at Cann’s Mill
ing completion. It is
that the new
operation within
pro-
being
near
foi
iW
is
expected
ddition will be h
week or two
Moving to Calgary
WO1 Wm.
Balkwill,, of
a few days
mother Mrs.
will, who is
recently returned from the Yuk
on travelling by airplane. He
left the Yukon on a Thursday
and after spending some time
in Edmonton was in Ottawa on
the Saturday. r
the Yukon was
own at present
Balkwill are m<
onto to Calgary.
Mrs.Balkwill and,
Toronto, visited for
with the former’s
Ballcwill, Mr. Balk-
witli the R.C.A.F.
The weather
much like
h Mr. and :
ovlng from
(’ in
our
Mrs.
Tor
-A'Fun for You’ Well
Attended Both Nights
Packed
Fun
the
day
last
Exeter Firemen,
with the entertainment was a
baby contest when Linda Lee
Hunter-Duvar and Eddy Linden
field were crowned as king and
queen with
received
princess,
eeived a
Glenn
duchess,
duke,
eeived
gram
talent.
houses greeted the
For You entertainment in
Exeter Opera House Thurs-
and Friday evenings of
week sponsored by the
In connection
the entertainment was
silver crowns
a large bunny.
Sheila Bonnallie,
doll and
Ship man,
Sandra
Freddy Smith, each
a picture book. The
consisted of all
and the men dressed as
famous women personalities pro
duced roars of laughter. Durin,
the program the
called to fight
Centralia airport
W. Tuckey on
fire chief thanked all who
taken part. I:
and
The
re-
tlie prince,
a drum. “
Harvey
Smith,
The
and
re-
pro
local
firemen
a fire at
and Reeve
behalf of
were
the
B.
the
had
Breaks Out in Barracks
Friday evening last the
firemen were called to a
Centralia
and what had
Exeter Failing in
Hyd ro Saving
A final warning is being is
sued to the hydro users of Exe
ter and district that unless there
is a. substantial saving of hydro,
switches will have to be pulled
and hydro shut off. Exeter’s
quota is 9150 kilowatt hours
per day. On Monday the demand
was 3650 kilowatt hours
the top. Main Street lights have
been cut from 300 to 100
lamps and the back streets
60 to 40 watts. Unless the peo
ple co-operate, particularly the
householders, there is no ques
tion but that the power will
have to be cut off at some hours
of the day. When the power is
cut, it will
time when
used, not
time when
consumed.
'Fire
On
local
fire at the Centralia R.C.A.F
Airport when fire broke out in
a washroom of one of the
racks. The fire had gained
siderable headway and the
port
the
lines
into
fire
damage
was
the
not
bar-
l con-
1 air
wit h
ten
water
before the
Considerable
and water
clone to the interior where
fire was confined and
break through.
Eastern Star Celebrates
Tenth Anniversary
On September 29
most
guests and members
for the tenth anniversary of
Exeter Chapter O.E.S. The
Worthy Matron, Mrs. J. A. Tra
quair and Worthy Patron Mr.
E. C. McCarter presided, assist
ed by the presiding Matrons
district No. 5, namely, Mrs.
Wilson, Seaforth; A. Bragg,
Marys; L. Pettit, Ingersol;
Bartlett, Del eware; also
H. Stallard, G. Smith, D.
chard, C. Fisher, M. Lizmore,
all of London Chapters, assisted
in the opening
the close of
Sarnia Patrol
their di ill in ;
manner.
Refreshments were
the close including a
Birthday cake lighted
candles which were extinguish
ed by the Worthy Matron before
she cut the first piece of cake,
were present from
. Brigden, Petrolia, Dele-
Stratliroy, London, Inger-
Marys and Seaforth. All
a. most enjoyable even-
one hundred
1948-, al
and fifty-
registered
of
E.
St.
H.
Mrs.
Or-
ceremonies. At
the meeting the
team
a most
presented
delightful
served at
three-tier
with ten
over
watt
from
have to be cut at a
the hydro is being
at some convenient
little hydro is bein
Charge Four Grand
Bend Operators
A news item from Goderich
charges have been
the Lord’s Day Al-
at Grand Bend
amusement opera-
Paugh, Edward
Fisherman
The
to appeal
court
Arthur
Morris
H. Lauman men
in
Exeter
states that,
laid under
liance Act
against foui’
tors,
Obert
John,
scheduled
magistrate's court at
October 12 for hearing.
The quartette was charged by
Chief Constable John Cowan of
Grand Bend on instructions for
warded to IT. Glen Hays, crown
attorney for Huron County from
the Attorney General’s depart
ment. The offences allegedly
occurred Sunday, September 5.
Paugh is accused of operating
a dart game and Edward Obert
a roller skating rink. Morris
Fisherman is charged with oper
ating a merry-go-round, shoot
ing gallery, prize crane, dodgem
miniature bowling alley and
penny arcade whib5 noliee charge
that. Lauman operated a minia
ture golf bourse, pin ball gain*'
and bowling alley on Sunday,
fire brigade together
Exeter brigade had
of hoes throwing
the building
was subdued.
from fire
did
of
is
Arm Broken in Fall
Jimmy, five-year-old son
Mr. and Mrs. Norval Jones
carrying his right arm in a plas
ter cdst. On Saturday last he
had the misfortune to fall off a
load of wood. Dr. Dunlop re
duced the facture.
SAILS FOR LIVERPOOL
Guests
Sarnia,
ware, ;
sol, St.
report
ing.
District Airmen
•j •
Get Promotion
Twenty-two airmen from this
district are included in the 19 3
names of R.C.A.F. personnel in
the semi-annual promotion list
issued by air force headquarters
at Ottawa last Friday. The list
includes promotion from the
rank of leading aircraftman to
corporal, corporal to sergeant,
sergeant to flight sergeant,
flight sergeant to warrant of
ficer class 2, and warrant offic
er class 2 to warrant officer
class 1. Following are the names
of the district men, ;
next-of-kin addresses and
new ranks:
Sgt. R. W. Turton,
Fit. Sgt. E. J. Grey,
Fit. Sgt. M. 0. S.
Clinton: Fit.
Clinton; Fit.
son, Clinton;
by, Clinton;
Clinton:
Clinton;
R.C.A.F.
J. A. Cadieux, Clinton;
I. Crawford, Exeter;
Cotton, Clinton: Sgt.
tin. Exeter; Sgt. H.
son, R.R. 1. Exeter;
Adams, Brucefield;
■Corcoran, Clinton: Cpl. G. R- J.
Dupuis, Exeter; Cpl. J. J. P. H.
Desormeaux, R.R. 2, Clinton;
Cpl. A. L. Kelly, Exeter; Cpl.
R. L. Scott, Clinton; Cpl. E. E.
Hunsberger, R.R. 1, Kirkton;
Cpl. J. F. Sagriff, R.R. 2,
Centralia.
giving
their
Sgt.
Sgt. F.
Sgt. F.
station,
Clin-
Clin-
Hill,
A. Veil eman,
H. B. Robin-
2 R. L. Kirk-
A. -R. Persan,
H. Doherty.
K. Campbell,
Clinton; Sgt.
. Sgt. J.
Sgt. J. G.
J. A. Mar-
R. Thomp-
Cpl. D. R.
Cpl. L. W.
—CentrtiJ Press Canadian
W. H. Vaughan, executive editor
of the Windsor Daily Stat, is pic
tured as he sailed aboard the Cana
dian Pacific liner Empress Of Can
ada for Liverpool, Eng. Mr.
Vaughan will spend about six:
weeks in England, during which
tithe he will combine a business
and pleasure trip. -
Six Brides Join Thames Rd.
In observing the World’s
Communion Sunday at Thames
Road United Church a reception
service was also held and six
brides were received into church
membership. They were Mrs.
Lome Passmore, Mrs. Aimer
Passmore, Mrs. Donald Kernick,
Mrs.
Wm.
Miller
Beverley Morgan, Mrs.
Rohde and Mrs. Edwin'
Times-Advocate requestsThe _ . .
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Monday noon at the latest, j