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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-06-16, Page 9•iffr THE TIME^-APVQCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 16, W Pago. 9 'Toihe Voters Of Exeter and District ft You Are Cordially Invited To Visit Our Headquarters on Main Street North of Anderson’s Rook Store in Exeter To those of you who have recently taken up residence here, DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOU SHOULD VOTE? Do drop in at “Andy McLean’s Committee Rooms” any afternoon or evening, or phone 365 fors information. . NOTE:—Voting Will Be From ... 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p,m, Standard Time Or 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Daylight Saving Time Huron-Perth Liberal Association' YOU’LL GET IT FASTER WITH A REMANUFACTURED CLUTCH • • ; We can take out your old, ‘chatter y’ clutch and install a smooth-operating REMANUFAC­ TURED CLUTCH in a fraction of the usual time. Clutches ^MANUFACTURED by the “Chrysler Method” are complete, ready-to-install units. Every part is thoroughly cleaned, checked and tested. Worn or damaged parts are replaced with NEW CHRYCO parts. Frictional surfaces are specially ground to give balanced clutch performance. Drive in today and let us install a REMANU­ FACTURED CLUTCH in your car. You’ll be pleased with its new-car smoothness. Newton Motor Sales PHONE 216 EXETER DISTRIBUTORS FOR CHRYCO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES GREENWAY or church services in the United Church o n Sunday owing to Decoration services at Grand Bend 'Cemetery. Miss Lillian Wens, of Windsor spent the week-end - with her mother, Mrs. W». T. Wens, Mrs. R. L. Sheppard spent the week-end with friends in Lon­ don. Mr, and Mrs,,. Clarence Steph­ enson and family, of Varna, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Milton Pollock and Mr, and Mrs. Carman Woodburn. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Brophey and Frances visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Wilmer Harrison and family of (Bayfield, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Zabot (nee Rita Bul­ lock) who were married recent­ ly. Mrs, Albert Pollock visited on Sunday with relatives1 at Point Edward. Miss Viola Curts, of London, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Cults. Mr, and M$s. James Wilson, of i Parkhill, Mr, and Mrs. 'Carlisle Taylor and. family, of Grand Bend visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pol­ lock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and family, of Varna, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .Lisle Woodburn and family. . Mrs. Gordon young and Keith visited on Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Murray of Thedford. WINCHELSEA *; The sympathy of., the commun­ity is extended to ‘the family of the late Mrs. William Clarke in their recent bereavement. Mr. Clarence Ford of Kit­ chener, spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford. Mrs. Lorne Shpldice of Lon­ don is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Newton Clarke., Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Batten and Mr. Reg Delbridge motored to Wardsville on Sunday and spent the day there with Mr. Harold Denham. Mr. Ezra Willard and Don and Mrs. Daters visited Sunday eve­ ning with Mr. and Mrs. W. Batten. Mr. Glenn Smith of Hamilton has been engaged by Mr. Joe* Bailey for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Martin of Whitby visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns attended anniversary services at Zion on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. John Johns. Mrs. Clayton Horton and Pat­ ricia of Seaforth- gpent Monday with Mrs. Colin Gilfillan. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Coultis and family of G&oronto visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke. Hay Council The regular monthly council meeting was held in -the Town­ ship Hall, Zurich, Ontario, pn Monday, June 6,’"'X949 at 1:30 p,m, Due to the absence of the Reeve, it was moved by Oscar Klopp and .seconded by E, J. Wiilert, that in the absence ofs the reeve, George Armstrong, Mr. Earl Campbell act as chair­ man, The following motions were passed; That the minutes of the lasj. regular and special meetings he adopted as read. That a special meeting of the Council of the Township of Hay and Joseph 'Cantin he set for Thursday, June 23, at 8:30 p.m. at the Township Hall, Zur­ ich, That By-law No, 3, June 6, 1949 Re: return of the 1950 As­ sessment Roll ’and setting dates of Court of Revision he read third time. „ That the ,Clerk write to the Department of Highways to not­ ify them that a larger tile be’ placed in the ditch 4 along High- wal No. 83 at the outlet of Rinker and Helen St. Drain West of Dashwood. That we again hire Jack Little to spray ,the roadsides of the Township that the Superintend­ ent designates to be sprayed and to be done by the twentieth of July. That a grant of $36'100 be paid to the South Huron Agri­ cultural Society, W. R. Dougall, Treasurer, for .1949. That Harry McAdams be paid $15 towards ditch work done on Township road between Con. 1£- 13 at lot No. .18 and extnded to outlet to drain road. This being on the north ditch. That a new bridge be con­ structed on Concession 16 of Hay according to the Engineer’s specifications and that the Road Superintendent order the neces­ sary steel and cement and make arrangements with L. Turnbull to dredge the necessary work. That the Municipality of the Township of Hay join the Huron County Municipal Officers As­ sociation and fee of $10.00 be remitted. That payment of $1668.00 be made to A. O, Elliott, Exeter, Ontario, for Ford Tractor and power mower, and tax of $72.00 be paid if demanded by A. O.. Elliott at a latex- date. That accounts for Hay Town­ ship Roads, Hay Township Gene­ ral accounts, Relief, and Hay Municipal Telephone System be paid as per voucher. That the meeting be adjourned To meet again on M’onday July 4, 1949 at S:00 p. m. H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk George Armstrong, Reeve KIPFEN Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and ‘family .visited recently in Michigan. Master Keith Anderson and Sharon McBride had their tonsils removed in Clinton Hospital on Thursday last. Many from here attended Air Force Day at Centralia Air Port on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Archie Parsons, Harold and Donnie spent Sunday 'With Mr. and Mrs. J, Linden.Mr. and Mrs, A. Gack’stetter spent Sunday last with relatives in Toronto, z Dr, James Jarrott, of New York City visited recently with his mother, Mrs. I, Jarrott. Mr. and Mrs. A. Harvey, of Exeter, spent Sunday a t the home of Mr. and Mrs, -A. Gack- stetter. Mr, and Mrs. J. Hill, of Moose Jaw, and Mr. and Mrs. J, K. Cornish, of Brucefjeld, visited on Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane. H. Lewis, Quit# a number from here at­ tended the Air Force demonstra­ tion on Saturday at Centralia Airport, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Romphf and Madeline, of Thedford, spent the week-end with Air, and (Mrs, J, Sims. My, Jack Jasney has erected a booth and gasolene station on his property. Times-Advocate Want Ads— Bargain Counter of the county. % In 1870 aluminum, which, is today a .commonplace in every Canadian kitchen, was so valu­ able that Emperor Napoleon III had a state dinner service made of it. QUICK MARCH z $4.25 to $4.95 4 papers ft EXETER $2.65 to $3.75 e Sun-Togs Linen Uppers, California Process, Wedge Heels . Sandals "Malees" All Rubber Beach Sandals The smartest beach-Wedr, for men and ladies, direct from British Malaya. Sportettes Cotton, Rayon, Fabric Uppers, Wedge Heels, Platform Soles Sandals To the Beach . . . / • 4 Tom Semple SIGNS Trucks, Windows, Store Front1 Signs, Gold Leaf Lettering PHONE 155M * EJCETER H June 19 CREDITON EAST Master Barry Hamilton, of Grana Bend spent Saturday ,with his grandparents, Mr. and, Mrs. H. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Schroeder and Susan, of London, spent Saturday at the Anderson. hom§- Mrs. Bella Edwards, of Exe- ter spent Sunday with her sister and brothe-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. TH AMES-RO AD The Thames Road Mission Band met during church service hour on Sunday morning with Joanne Mair presiding and the leaders, Dolores Allison and Al­ lison and Doris E 1 f o r d, in Charge. The meeting opened with Hymn 446, followed by re­ peating the Mission Band Pur­ pose. Irene Beaver led in prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. Business was discussed. Roll call for the next meeting was to be the name of a missionary. Raymond Cann is to be in charge of the program. Collection was taken. Hymn 438 was sung and Doris Elf ord took the topic. Reading was given by Lexie Lostell. Hymn 410 was sung and the meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Miss Helen Morgan of London spent the week-end at her home, Mr. and Mrs. T. McIntyre visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Ballantyne over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Lloyd, Grant and Sheila, of Schomberg, visited with Rev. and Mrs, Wil­ liam Mhir over the week-end. Some thirty-two of the Y.P.U. and Rev. and Mrs. Mair attended a picnic at Springbank Park in London on Friday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Hastings and Mary, of Schomberg, visited at the manse on Sunday of last week, - Misses Nona and Lois Pym of London spent the week-end with their parents. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris In honour of Miss Dorothy 8quire, bride­ elect of June. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock at Jzion on Sunday. Miss Dolores Allison has se­ cured a position at the hydro bffice in Exeter and began her duties Monday of this week. Miscellaneous Shower An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Harris on Tuesday evening of this Week when the members of the Thames Road Mission Circle, neighbours and friends gathered to honour Miss Dorothy Squire, bride-elect of June.The Sunday School anniver­ sary is to be held this Sunday , at Thames Road Church. Ser- ; vices will be conducted by Rev. Dr, MaoNiven of London, Mor­ ning service will be at" 11 a.m. and evening service at 7:30 p.m. Special music will be rendered at both services. There will be no Sunday School this Sunday morning. May we remind .you to read the Classified Ads regularly every week? Decoration Day at Crediton Cemetery ‘1 May we suggest Mixed Bouquets, Hanging Baskets, Geraniums, Pots of Mixed Plants and Artificial Wreaths ranging in price from ,75 to $5.00. WE STILL HAVE A FEW TOMATO PLANTS EXETER FLOWER SHOP Ralph Bailey & Family Phone 276 YOUR FUTURE . . . AND CANADA’S Conditions have been good the last few years. More people are working than ever before — making more, spending more, saving more. Isn’t that what you want ? After all, you have a family to think about. .. and you are planning for their future ... The Liberals are planning and working for your family’s future too. Here are some of the things the Liberals are doing: Family Allowances are increased. Already a bil­ lion dollars has been invested in Canada’s children. Millions ofboys and girls are better clothed, fed and housed — have a better chance for an education and a real start in life — because of this Liberal measure. It has brought new security and well-being to countless Canadian homes. In housing, too, the Liberals have taken the lead in providing Canadians with decent homes. More homes have been built in Canada, in relation to population, than in any nation. Already a million Cana­ dians live in homes built since the war. The liberal government is ready to help solve the low-rental housing problem and has offered its cooperation to provinces and municipalities. Then, there is the liberal health program. Already federal grants are helping the provinces to increase their health services. But the Liberals’ aim is a natiop-wide contributory health insurance plan which will end, for everyone, the tragedy of inadequate health care and the financial strain of lengthy illness. Or take employment. Liberal measures are help­ ing to maintain employment in Canada at record levels, and at the same time unem­ ployment insurance reserves have been building up. The government has encouraged, enterprise and high production. Plants have expanded, new industries started up. New opportunities are being created every day. Old Age Pensions and pensions for the blind have been steadily increased by the Liberal government. But it isn’t stopping there. Ils aim is a nation-wide plan of contributory pensions which will help everyone to enjoy a comfortable and secure old age *— auto­ matically and as a right. These'are all part of the Liberal program of social betterment... a program to achieve a “national standard of social security and human Welfare which assures the greatest possible measure of Social justice to all Canadians’’. MAKE SURE THE WORK 1$ CARRIED ON VOTE LIBERAL! INSERTED BY NATIONAL LIBERAL COMMITTEE