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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-10-05, Page 10THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1950 Centralia Airmen Injured In Accident Jas. G. Stanly, 27, of R.C.A.F. Centralia was pinned under his car when it overturned after col­ liding with one driven by Gor­ don Ryan, of R.R. 4, Thorndale on the highway near London, Thursday. Stanly suffered head and body injuries. Susan Schuyler .of London, a passenger in Stanly’s ear suffer­ ed possible back and leg injur­ ies. A second passenger, Gordon Giousher, 37, of Goderich, rec­ eived facial cuts and injuries tn his right shoulder. BY JVNW WALTERS Put pep in the pocket by put- profitable Want Ads on the Hi, Teeners! Our opening dance many teeners attending. We had numerous novelty dances, among which were an elimination dance, a shoe dance, a squat others. Don Petrie was in the refreshment booth The by Orly Tay- was a big success with dance, and NOT EXPERT, JUST CURIOUS -- More at home on a poli­ tical platform than on rocky ground, Ontario Premier b rost doesn’t pretend to be an expert at this sort of thing. He took the pneumatic drill in hand at Matheson. Ont., where On­ tario’s first asbestos mine has begun to operate. —C.P.C. 8: Edora Hyde. Shirley Coleman, Margaret Reed. Boys’ f Broad Jump, 5 and 6: Flynn, Kenzie. Bell, Girls’ Eileen Joyce Edora garet Reed. Boys’ Running Jump, 5 and 6: Gerald Flynn, Ronald MacLaren, G r a h a m Farquhar. Seven and 8: Bill Fink, Gerald Bell, Bill Lavender. Standing : Gerald Wayne Shuter, Ray Mc- Seven and 8: Gerald Don Koehler, Boh Bell. Running Jump, 5 and 6: Maxwell, Phyllis Lostell, Peters. Seven and 8: Hyde, Joan Johnston, Mar- all evening, looked after charge of which was recordsbusy were lor. At meeting we settled decided to have i{Friday 13th (had luck, eh!) i Remember, gang, Teen Town’s success depends on your attend­ ance at every dance. Elimville Native Succumbs In London Mrs. Henry S. Nethercott, GO, died Wednesday at the home of her daugher, Mrs. Bernard Con­ way London. She had been in failing health for the past year. Born in Elimville, she was the former ............................... A son, years ago. She was ft of all Saints’ Anglican and a member of the Auxiliary of that church, ing besides her husband daugher, Mrs. Bernard (Dorthy) Conway, London; three sisters, Mrs. William Chadwick, Exeter; Mrs. .Percy Chadwick, in Alberta; Mrs. George Knox, Toronto, and six grandchildren. Services were held Friday in the Needham Memorial Chapel conducted by R.ev. L. J. Paterson of All Saints Anglican Church. Burial was in Woodland Cemet­ ery. Millie Ophelia Cooper, George Kline, died s 1 x member Church Ladies Surviv- ure her our Tuesday night council I our bills and another dance Rubble from Germany's war- ruined towns is being used to rebuild Holland’s dykes and sea ■ walls. Are You Planning A Wedding ? If so, you’ll want invita­ tions that are socially cor­ rect and carefully on the stock. printed finest of paper H. J. CORNISH & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 294 DUNDAS ST LONDON, ONT. n lt*s Radio Week snd for better listening you’ll find the leading names at Russell’s GENERAL ELECTRIC PHILLIPS PHILCO ROGERS STROMBERG CARLSON to tackle success names have behn • many years ancf With a line-up like that you’re sure in listening pleasure. These famous i gaining ground in radio research for assure you of many satisfied hours with your favor­ ite programs. R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter Kippen Pupils Top Winners At Hensall School Fair i Pets : Rabbits: Jim Baynham, Shaddick, Donald Kyle. Cats: ■' Donald MacLaren. Billie Brown, I Bill Lavender. Dogs: Marilyn ! Mousseau, Donald MacLaren, Pat Volland. Birds: Donald Mac- (Laren, Leslie Riley, Wayne Chu- ter. Best Trained Dog: Edora • Hyde, Marilyn Mousseau. • Flo Avers the events. Dining Table, grades 1 to 4: Douglas Brintnell, Bobbie Mic­ kle, Connie Corbet. Grades 5 to S; Lola Volland, Marilyn Mous­ seau, Geraldine Parker. Living Rooms, grades 1 to 4: Margaret i Smillie, Ruth Townsend, Douglas ; Brintnell. Grades 5 to 8: Bobbie Baynham, Margaret Moir. Wild: Billie Ingram, Steve Hyde,‘Betty Parker. Grades 5 to 8 Mousseau. Tinney Lett. : . Grade: Decorated der: ^Byran Bonthron, Gerry Reid, Donald Reid. Over 10: Marilyn Mousseau. Joanne Johnston, Wayne Shuter. Tricycle Drysdale. Joyce Faber. Johnston. Doll Buggy: Geraldine Harburn, Judy Ferguson, Mary Jane Svane. Crafts Knitting. 3 cer. Margaret ler. Knitting, „ „ ... ........„.„ Mousseau, Mitja Koohal Marilyn Anderson. Spool Knitting: Joyce (<»o • Faber, David Noakes. Patsy Mary Jones. Plasticine: Howard Ren- Rannie. nip, Billie Brown, Steve Kyle. Salt and flour plaques: Diane Rennie, Joyce Faber, Beth God­ dard. Embroidered: Margaret Moir. Lois McLellan. Elaine Bell. Glass painting: Nellie Funk, Enid Smale. Gwen Spencer. Stuffed toys: Marilyn Mousseau, *'-------- Lola Volland. Weeds: Grace McLoud, Wayne McBride, Corene Smale. Leaves: Gladys Moir. Lola Volland, Mari­ lyn Mousseau. Woodwork: Billie Fink, Gerald Bell, Jimmy Hyde. Grade 7: Korney Twihheil Art: Sharon Smiley. Sharon. Elder. Patsy Jones. Grades 3 and J 4: Margaret Smiley, Jane Hor-> ton. Beth Goddard. Grades * and; »): Tilley Kirk. D maid Jackson, Nellie Funk. Grades 7 and s; Morale TwiMieil. Gladys Moir J Kenneth Parker. Health Poster: Gwen Spencer, Gerald Bell. Ger-: alfline Parker. Writing, srade 3: ’ Ruth iMnakhtm, Jean Noakes. ' Jane Horton. Grade 4: Gwen < Spencer. Lnuialda. Lostell. Mary. Ann Van Horne, Grade 3; Ron-: ’ * Kyle. Russell Faber. Jim ' Baynham. Grade f|* Shirley Bell Marilyn Mousseau and Wayne McBride, both of Kippen, were top point-getters among the girls and boys respectively at Hensall School Fair last week. Marilyn won 11 firsts, four seconds and two thirds to lead the field easily with Wayne captured five second and one third boys. After the rest of are held at the concert on Oclo­ the highest point-winner the and the 43 points, firsts, one to top the her 13, will receive a camera, and highest of each of the boys girls win hooks donated by T. Eaton Co. Ltd. Grain Oats, seed: Marilyn Mousseau, Ronny Anderson, Keith Ander­ son: sheaf: June Munn, Joan Koehler, Reg Chappel. Barley, seed: Anderson. Re; Joan Koehler. Coulson, Wayne Koehler Beam hett. Corn Mousseau, Leslie Riley. Corn: Marilyn Mousseau. Munn. Joyce Munn. Roots And Vegetables Turnips: Lois Tinney, Lome Chapman, Connie Corbett. Beets: Evelyn Hyde, Kenneth Richard­ son, Howard Rennie. Mangels: Douglas Shirray, Shirley Cole­ man, Robert Bell. Carrots: entries) Lois McLellan, Ann Rannie. Howard Potatoes: Jane Horton, Ronnie Kyle. Gerald Flynn. Onions: Wayne McBride, Douglas Shir­ ray. Lois McCloud. Pumpkin, .sweet: Shirley Coleman. Alec Hyde Donald Volland. Pumpkin, large: Marilyn Smith, Billie ___ _ Brown. Glenn Kennings. Toma- Margaret Reed, toes: Louis Hyde, Marjory Hyde. ‘ Marjory McCloud. Cabbage: Glenn Kennings. Kenneth Ricli- ardsaon, Gwen Chapman. Squash: Leslie Riley, Jean McNaughton. Shirley Coleman. Fruit Northern Spy: Shirley Cole­ man. Wayne McBride. Snow: Wayne McBride, Leslie Riley, Donald Kyle. McIntosh: Marilyn Mousseau, Steve Kyle. Louise Hyde. Plate of five: Millie Funk. Marjory Hyde, Jean Hyde. Pears: Marilyn Mousseau, Les­ lie Riley, Steve Kyle. Poultry * Bantam: Bob Clark, Ruth Horn*. Mildred Howe, Plymouth: Le-db-* Riley. Leghorn; Wayne . MHirlde. Hybrid: Leslie Riley. MasW Popper, Ken Parker. '• „ , . . •, „---- - -Marilyn Mousseau, L’?ks McLellan Grade Su.?io Lostell, Phyllis Lostell. ’ .... ... Kggs Drown: Gwen chapman. June Muri*. Connie Corbett. White: Jean Henderson. Livestock lu-ef Calf: Wayne McBride, Tien Parker. Dairy Calf: Don Koehler. Showmanship: Waynes GiV1< Ruling Races. 6 to 7: McBride, Don Koehler, Ken Par- i ?^Hyn Bell. Lucy Adair. Judith her. Hogs: Leslie Riley. Call 11 t0®: 1?eth Goddard’ Race: Ken Parker, Donald Koeh- Bell. Norma Passmore, lor. Reg Chappel. Marilyn Mousseau, Marilyn sheaf. : Ken e a u , Joan Field Connie Cor- . Field Marilyn Sweet June ; Chapple; Wheat, seed Marilyn M o u s s McBride: sheaf, Donald Koehler June Munn Marilyn Mousseau Millie Funk, M For Sale * ★ Litter Carrier Pipes Truck Wheels for Manure Spreaders Railroad Irons★ ★ Angle Irons in All Sizes WJ3 BUY SCRAP IRON Also Buy Feather Ticks of All Kinds Bring the Scrap Into Our Yard Exeter Salvage Co. STATION ST.- PHONE 423 Gladys Best vase: Diane Rannie, ■s 5 to 8: Tom bicycle, i .......... ......... 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