HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-05-03, Page 3Page 3'THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1951
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Have *you ever had the mea
sles, or the chicken pox, or
mumps?
Has your skin come out in
speckles or your neck come out
in lumps
Up at the Exeter Public School
there are scores of children who
can answer this question in the
affirmative. During a discussion
of the prevalent epidemic of
measles in a Health lesson in
Grade 8, the class was asked to
derive an adjective from the
noun measles, and use it in a
sentence. “A measly person is
one with pimples,” was one an
swer received. „
The clothing drive sponsored
by the Home and School Club is
on now and we hope the mothers
will remember to send along
their donations. Clothing and
shoes for adults, as well as
children, are acceptable. We’re
sure there will be many students
try Keith Lynne’s idea of
ting his name and address
pocket of some garment and
wait anxiously for a letter
a new neighbour.
Natural Science lessons in
Porter’s room were particularly
interesting this past week. Jack
Harvey brought some frog’s eggs
to school and the following are
two compositions written from
observing their development.
Our Frog’s Eggs
When Jack Harvey brought a
mass of frog’s eggs to school,
they did not hatch for a week.
When they did hatch they looked
like black seeds fastened to
white jelly. They would soon
have grown legs and turned into
baby frogs but they all died.
—Vernon Heywood
put-
in a
then
from
Mrs.
Tadpoles
I am Tad the tadpole. I live
in a little ipond. I will turn into
a frog and lay thousands of eggs.
Then I will die and tadpoles like
me will hatch out of the eggs.
—Jim Russell
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Special Truck
Ford 3-Ton, 134” w.b. To be reduced
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Some children are taking home
pictures which they had taken
last week and Mrs. Hughson ex
pressed a comforting note to any
parents who •'were disappointed
in the results. ‘T remember a
school photo I had taken as a
child-—it was terrible and well—
you see—now!”,
heartedly, Mrs.
been examining
ing of pictures
at our
Club, suggested that
graduating from this school
should have a group picture
taken. “Hang the picture in a
prominent place,” he added, and
a few years hence, when one of
the group—or several—have put
a mark upon the page of pro
gress, hang his or her picture
above this class photo.” Mr.
Blowes plans to carry out his
suggestion and may the wall
above that 1951 picture be very
crowded.
Grades 7 and 8 are holding
preliminary public speaking con
tests at present, in preparation
for a final contest to be held
in the near future,
new feature in
curricular activities a.t the school
and a very important one in pre
paring the students for that gal
lery of pictures in 1970.
Supervisor For
Census Appointed
Three census supervisors for
e riding of Huron-Perth were
announced this week by Commis
sioner A. W. Morgan.
They are Dennis Bedard, Zu
rich; " ..................
smith;
chell.
The
visors
straction in London last week.
Enumerators are being selected
by means of a screen test and
they will attend a briefing cour
se near the end of this month.
The census will be held in
June.
We agree wliole-
Hughson—we’ve
some too. Speak-
Mr. Nethercott,
last Home and School
0V8i*y class
and Mrs. Earl Morley.
An airplane from Centralia
R.C.A.F. station made a forced
landing on the farm of Mr. John
Glavin on Thursday evening,
caused by engine trouble.
B.F. GOODRICH
This is a
the extra-
Makes Renovations
For the past months Cann’s
Mill Limited has been receiving
a new interior. If some of the
preoccupants of the old Exeter
Roller Flour Mills could take a
look inside they would scarcely
known it to be the same mill.
They would find partitions re
moved, new storage facilities
built and a modern seed cleaning
plant added. In place of the
many flour rolls on the main
floor (known as the roll room)
they would see assembled in line
a new grinder, roller, two mixers
and a pellet mill.
Relieve Pressure
Recently, to relieve pressure
on the old chopper and mixer
and to speed up the process of
manufacturing feed, a new 24”
double head grinder, and an ad
ditional mixer have been added.
All old grain elevator legs have
been replaced by new fast ele
vating conveyers to handle the
grain quickly. New hoppered grain
bins have ‘been installed above the
grinder and roller to efficiently
handle custom grinding and roll
ing. With the installation of a
pellet mill, two years ago, to
care for the increasing demand
for feeds in pellet form, this
feed mill is now one of the most
up-to-date mills in Western On
tario.
ZION
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hodger,
of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Johns and family of Kirk
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Johns and family of Ilderton and
and
Sun-
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wilson
family of London visited on
day at the home of Mr. and
Clarence Johns.
Mr. Norman Jaques
underwent an operation in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, has
returned and is recovering nicely
at his
Mr.
visited
their
Snell of Grimsby.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
of Woodstocek, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
who
home here.
and Mrs. Ephraim Hern
recently at the home of
daughter, Mrs.Orville
Pullen,
recently
Hern.
BRINSLEY
Anniversary services will be
held in St. Mary’s Anglican
Church, Brinsley, Sunday next,
May 6, at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
The special speaker will >be Rev.
J, E. G. Houghton, Grand Bend.
Visitors over the week-end
with Miss Mary B. Amos were
Mrs.Mr. Alvin Amos, Mr. and
Earl Harris of London.
Mrs. Walter Morley spent
urday with her daughter,
Gordon Allison.
Mrs. Jack Hodgson and
spent Friday with her
Mrs. Stanley Steeper,
McGillivray.
Mr. Douglas Lewis spent Sun
day with friends in Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mclsaac
of Detroit visited Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Allison.
Mrs. Russel Glenn of Arkona
and Mrs. Chester Morley of
Parkhill visited recently with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morley and
Mrs. George Williams.
Mrs, Ruth Watson, who has
been a patient of St. Joseph’s
Hospital. London, is spending a
few days with her daughter,
Mrs. Carl Trevethick. Her many
friend will be glad to know she
is progressing very favourably.
Mr. and Mrs. Lin Craven at
tended the funeral of the latter’s
aunt, the late Margaret Delancey
of London, on Thursday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Neil have
moved to their new home in
Ailsa Craig.
Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Lewis and
family visited recently with Mr.
Sat-
Mrs.
Paul
sister,
of West
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Mil-ko No. 1 Dutch Sets
Makes 4 qts. Powdered Skim Milk 350 2 lbs........................................ .......
Cherry Valley Red Raspberries
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Certified Seed Potatoes
Monarch Cake Mix
White and chocolate
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