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CARNIVAL QUEEN — Reta Anderson, dressed in Valentine
costume, was crowned Queen of the public school skating
party at the arena on Monday afternoon. Recreational dir
rector Doug Smith performed the crowning ceremony.
HS Teacher Jos. B. Creech
Named Principal At Kingsville
Joseph B. Creech, S.I-I.D.H.S.
■teacher, has been appointed prin
cipal of Kingsville District High
School, it was announced this
week. His duties will commence
at the beginning of the ’54-’55
term.
A native of Exeter, Mr. Creech
has taught for 16 years in both
•.public and high 'schools of this
district. He is completing his
sixth term at South Huron Dis
trict High School. Before spend
ing three years in the ROAF, he
was principal in Exeter Public
School for seven years and taught
in rural schools of Hay, Usborne
and Stephen.
He received his Bachelor of
Arts degree from U.W.O. in
1942 and his Honor B.A. in .his
tory in 194 8. Except for the
submission of a thesis, he has
competed all requirements for a
Master of Arts degree.
Lion Officer
Mr. Creech is first vice-presi
dent of the Exeter Lions Club, a
director of the Huron County
Tuberculosis Association and a
member of the Board of Stewards
of James Street United Church.
’ His wife is the former Mildred
Hicks, of R.R. 1, Crediton, and
they have two children—'John 6,
and Bill 3.
The school in Kingsville, a
Kent County town on Lake Erie,
is a new building, which was
opened in September. Mr. Creech
will be in charge of 10 teachers
there.
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. D. G. Campbell, Seaforth
Interim-Moderator
Organist; Mrs, J, G. Cochrane
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship.
Student from.Toronto College.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND
Sexagesima — Second Sunday be
fore Lent.
St. Paul’s, Hensall
Morning Prayer and Sun, School
—10 a.m.
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Sunday School—10:15 a.m.
Morning Prayer—11:30 a.m.
Confirmation Instruction—3 p.m.
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Minister: Rev. E. N. Mohr
10:00 a.m,—Divine Worship.
11:00 a.m.—Bible School.
7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship.
Days of Prayer Feb. 23-26—We
invite you to come.
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. Carl Schroeder, Minister
This Sunday, 2:30 p.m.—Service
in Main Street United Church.
All welcome!
MAIN STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. A. E. Holley, B.A., B.D.,
Minister
Mrs. A. Y. Willard, Organist
Sunday, February 21—
10 a.m.—The Sunday School in
all Departments. .
11 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Sermon; “Power of God”
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DASHWOOD
Rev. W, F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, February 21— s
10:00 a.m.—A. Bad Bargain,
11:05-a.m.—Sunday School.
7:30 p.m.—The King of All the
Earth.
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 a.m.—Morning Worship.
Sermon by the Minister.
Anthem by the Choir.
Solo by Irene Beaupre,
p.m.—Evening Worship.
The Minister Will Preach.
Solo—Selected.
A warm welcome is extended
to all.
NOTE—Annual Meeting, Monday,
February 22.
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Town Topics
Mrs. William Welsh accom
panied lfer sister, ’ Miss Fern
Short, of London, to Sarnia,
where they spent .the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. William Hurst.
Mr .and Mrs. Otto Brown left
on Monday for a vacation in
Florida.
Mrs. W. H. Waddell, Guelph,
is visiting this week with her
sisters, Mrs. C. V. Pickard and
Mrs. Muriel Sweet.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Presz-
cator and Gerry moved to Lon
don this week where Mr. Presz-
cator has taken a position in
Loblaw’s meat department.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Allison
left for Florida on Wednesday.
F/O and Mrs. Gordon Squires
and daughter Janet left Exeter
Saturday for their home in Por
tage la Prairie, Man. Mrs. Squires
and Janet have been visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moir,
for two months while F/O
Squires has been on course at
R.C.A.F. Station, Trenton.
Miss Jeanette Beaver, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bea
ver, who underwent an operation
for appendicitis in St. Joseph’s
Hospital on Tuesday, will return
to South Huron Hospital Thurs
day to convalesce.
Mr. Lawrence Hill is a patient
in South Huron Hospital follow
ing an operation in Victoria Hos
pital, London.
Cage Teams Take
Mitchell Series
By DONNA STONE
S.I-I.D.H.S. g i r 1 s’ basketball
teams defeated Mitchell girls at
Mitchell last Thursday.
The games were exciting, with
the final score for the Juniors
15-14; seniors, 25-16.
Pat Tuckey was high scorer
for the seniors with 13 points.
Perla Hern scored six points for
•the juniors.
Lineups:
Juniors: Rena Murray 4, Carol
Fletcher 4, Kennlynn Shaw, Per
la Hern 6, Bar. Allison 1, Gwen
Simpson, Marilyn Marshall, Don
na Stone, Elizabeth Hunter.
Seniors: Beth Taylor 5, Mari
lyn Skinner 7, Pat Tuckey 13,
Kay Hunter, Barb. Brintnell,
Trudy Pickard.
By BARBARA BRINTNELL
On February 11, South Huron
junior and senior boys defeated
Mitchell basketball’ teams. The
games were played in South Hu
ron’s gym.
Score was 50-33 for the sen
iors. O’Brien and Middleton led
with 17 and 16 points respective
ly. Middleton controlled rebounds
of both teams.
Lineup: O’Brien 17, Fletcher
5, Middleton 16, Youngblut 2,
Sturgis 5, Rowcliffe 5, Parsons,
Wade, Deichert and CowCn.
In the junior game B. Sturgis
and Neil led 'the scoring with 14
and 11 points respectively. The
score of 5'0-15 indicates the type
of play as the local juniors were
never hard-pressed at any time.
Lineup: Sturgis 14, Neil 11,
Smith 6, Kernick 5, Lavender 8,
Pollen 2, Robertson 4, Hendrick,
Charrette and Etherington.
Attends Wedding
Mrs. M. F. Gladman, of Van
couver, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
C. V. Pickard after attending
the wedding of her son, Liettt.
Robert F. Gladman to Miss Bar
bara Ira, of Palo Alto, Calif.,
Which took place in Halifax on
January 30. After leaving Ex
eter, Mrs. Gladman visited her
daughter Elizabeth in Hamilton
and realtives in Burlington, be
fore leaving for her home by
plane on Monday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Short
Mrs. Elizabeth Short, widow of
Silas J. Short, died in Valley
haven at the age of 99 years.
Mrs. Short was born at Ex
eter, and following her marriage,
lived at Woodstock before mov
ing to Manitoba in 187'9. They
lived at Chillwack and later at
Prince Albert, where Mr. Short
died In 1934.
Surviving are seven soils, four
daughters and a brother, Rev.
M. C, Sweet, of Winnipeg.
Hensail Ice
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ject on whether children would
receive as much skating time’ as
with natural ice and asked for a
clarification of the organizations’
pledge to raise $15,000.
Four prominent Hensall organ
izations, the Hensall branch of
the Canadian Legion, the Cham
ber of Commerce, the Legion La
dies Auxiliary and the Women’s
Institute, backed the proposal
and promised to raise $15,000
towards the payment of the de
bentures over the next five years.
One person, Tom Sherritt,
questioned the Legion’s name on
a campaign letter, stating that it
■had never been approved at an
open meeting of the branch.
Former Legion President Jack
Tudor said the incumbent presi
dent had authorized the signa
ture.
Not On List
A number of property owners
complained about not being on
the voters* list just before the
vote was called. Reeve Kerslake
and Assessor Cross stated it was
the responsibility of thd ratepay-1
ers to see they were bn the list.
Among the Others who spoke
were Jim Sangstbr, Councillors
Lome Luker, Nortnan Jones and
Bill Park; George Hess, John
Henderson and Robert Middleton.
A bid by E. L. Mickle to make
the vote in favor Of the ice unan
imous was unsuccessful
Grade 8 pUbils of E.R.S. hold
a box social last Friday, raising i
$13.60 for 1954 Easter seal fund.
Town Council
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Asks For Salary
Town streetcleaner Edgar Ma-
whinney requested a salary of
$2,000 annually .for his work.
He has been paid on an hourly
rate.
The request was referred to
the finance committee.
Library Grant
A request for a grant of $1,875
the same as last year, was made
by the Exeter Public Library
Board. Circulation of books last
year increased by 3,505. The
board' expressed its approval of
the council’s proposal to beautify
the grounds around the library
and the town hall.
President Andrew Beirling and
vice-president Max Harness, of
the Exetei1 Legion, requested re
bate on taxes of the Legion Hall,
which was granted.
Mr. Bierling said the local
branch will sponsor intermediate
baseball again this year and that
it would continue to assist in
community projects.
The industrial promotion com
mittee, Councillors Jermyn and
Witmer, were authorized to name
a delegate to the meeting in Clin
ton where county co-operative
promotion scheme will be dis
cussed.
Councillor Snelgrove asked:
“Will each municipality be com
pelled to contribute to that?”
Mayor Cochrane: “No”.
Snelgrove: “Then it’s possible
that some community could sit
•back and not pay, yet reap some
of the benefits.”
Reeve Pooley and Deputy-
Reeve McKenzie said the co
operative proposal liad been dis
cussed at county council and it
was felt the scheme was im
possible because the muncipali-
tles would not cooperate.
Deputy-Reeve McKenzie said
he had signed an agreement with
the Davey Tree Expert Co. . to
the amount of $1,000 for trim
ming and cutting.
He and Reeve Pooley suggest
ed the town should govern the
trees planted outside the side
walks because the roots of some
varieties played havoc with the
drains.
Council agreed that the com
mittee should submit the names
of trees that should be planted
and that they be included in a
by-law.
Rev. N. D. Knox, of Trivitt
Memorial Church, was appointed
to the Recreational Council to
replace Rev. D. R. Sinclair, who
moved from town.
Valentine Tea Successful
The Women’s Auxiliary Of
Trivitt Memorial Church held a
very successful Valentine tea and
sale of baking and aprons in the
Central Hotel on Saturday after
noon. The president, Mrs. H.
Bierling, was in charge of ar
rangements, assisted by Mrs. W.
Middleton at the baking table
and Mrs. J, Luxton at the apton
booth.
Mrs. Vernon Heywood was in
charge Of a draw for an angel
and a Valentine cake, which wore
won by Mrs. Chester MaVrhinney
and Mrs. L. Hodgins.
Infant Dies In South Huron
Martha Catherine, infant
daughter of W/O and Mrs. Clif
ford Staples, R.C.A.F.
Station, Centralia, died in South
Huron Hospital, February IS,
1954.
Surviving Besides her parents
is a brother, Terry.
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Canada you see Checker
board signs, warning that a
sharp curve, bridge out, con
struction under way or dead
end is coming up,
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can when a Checkerboard
comes into views. Dor t wait
until you see why that sign is
there. Those seconds of
speculation sometimes mean
life or death. When you are
travelling, enjoy your trip
but drive with care. Keep
your eyes open for caution
signs for your own safety
and the safety of others.
For added protection to your
self as well as others, make
sure you have adequate in
surance coverage. Your
General Accident Agent is
ready to help you. Just call
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There is no obligation.
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