The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-06-23, Page 13L
•
‘.!
4
-.4'
4.
e.
• •
Lk
44.
•
4.
.4
5
„ntninntwittnnontowntontuttent a ntnatitinttllitlf0040.!WWW•W!!!!WWSW.WWWW/Itn!!!WWWWWWW•Altii!!!!Pitt
Phone 719 Exeter
Far
Sheet Metal Work and. Eavetroughing
Furnace Vacuuming
ALF ANDRUS
403 ANDREW ST.
riNttitTIMIlltIttIttlittlttligmuwtml 44 m , ,,,, 411411.1tIttWiltOttiPWWWItiltitt , I ttt t1111111111ttlIMIt t ItlffitIttIttIttittttittpa
1.winnst t notentintlits t t ell1411,0011 llllll I l t t t tintotattnentsttn0 t ! lll 1001111101.0110011Innlinnt
e You CAN Be Sure'
INSURE -:-Through your home town. agency
-for the best PROTECTION
;.1
• 10171::: 24 :W.Herman Hodgson
INSUR.E---Through your home town agency.*
for the 'best SERVICE'
INSURE-.--Mhrough. your home town agency
. to SE: .SURE
We are here when you need us most!
Rel. 1824 ,8The Insurance Mrus"
1810111118 nt 14
'
PLASTIC
WALL
TILE
ONLY...
UHIfllIIIIlUluitJflIutI1IuIIII8IulIulIIluuflnIIHuululuIsIt
3
square foot
Wide Range Of Colours To Choose From/
• . "Dominion' Inlaid Linoleum
t Priced from $1.00 to $1.65 per lineal foot.
Yocau have an average sized room (12' x 12') covered,
complete with installation for as low as
VOW 18 THE TIME TO HAVE THOSE OLD -
e WORN-OUT FLOORS REPLACED -
,
Floor Covering Is Our Business
Not A Sideline.
Shop At The Store Thai Specializes In Your Needs
T. and T. Floorin
Yotir Decorating Headquarters
Phone 718 Exeter Phone 133 Zurich
•
fll
l lll w llllll • l nnoitent63
• . -• • -
•
3
Fi
..:„.. i
Iall
.• for
i
I.' only
:.:
' pods .0orti.
3
i •
.5
I BRAKE SPEcIAL.
Your ear deserves the,,best-let us lit.
- 2 Stan genuine Vora bonded brake 1itt-
4- 3 Angs. Onte yourself an even brake" at this sp. etial price.
$15000 •
111. 4 . Last, Week
I
Laity Snider
1 PHONE LTD. Siit EXETER
= Your fora •ivionatch Nailer
5
:
Ports lind Accessoriet Mattagert Cal Wein
5
•
Take advantage of Our brake adjustment sped&
> •
'ft
'11
8
4'
e Remove front waisis--lasissei brigs
lining and drums.
Adjustall brakes.
• Add fluid Se -master cylinder, .
• Classic wheel cylinders for leaks,
• Wisdoms brake „mechanism,
• &Oink' trent Whilst bearings,
jlIIillflhIUIIHhI1flhIIiUIffihltflhlIflt
THE TIMER:ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURMAY IldOkNING, JUNE
Huron Backs Health Scheme;
Pian s. Road Work in District •
HUM County Connell endorsed
a resolution fudging for .a national
health scheme at Its meeting last
week.
The -0141101 concurred with .a
brief from Lincoln county which
;stressed: the need for health. in-
surance.
Enron council also endorsed a
resolution from Grey county ask-
ing titat the cost of edncation be
PPM three ways, between the fed -
oral, Provincial and mUnicipal
goyernments.
ave Area Roads
l''aving work On rends near
ilensall and Zurich Was approved
y Huron county Vounell its.
June meeting last week,
Two and one-nuarter miles 'of
road running north from Zurich
will be payed this year and an-
other two and, one-qumile
Stretch _east at' Hensall will be
graded in preparation for pay-
ing.'
The other ,county road project.
effecting this area is the Ou
redito
briage, already under construc-
tion,
A new type of construction,
using pre-sfressed concrete sec.
tions, is being used In the Ored-
iton span, Vounty Engineer Peter
Patterson told council. 'with the
use of pre -stressed •SOuetete sec -
tins a bridge Can be built with
less bulk in the framework, The
Job will be a tricky one, 'though,
because it requires the lewerine
to position- of 10 -ton and 13 -ton
sections or the main beams Of
the bridge, • .
County council turned down re-
instatement of ,the fox bounty
despite sr.ideterMined -effort, by
Reeve Harry- Gowdy, -of Bewick,
-to put it -back into effeet. For
several „years, bounties have ,been
paid by the county at a cost 1.1
about 84,00e a year,
.
Ten of' the 31 councillors yot-
ed with. Gowdy including Reeve
Jack Morrissey and Deputy -Reeve
Wellington Heist, Stephen.
11 -min Watt •
county, mill rate of 11 mine
in Hurcin 'forecast earlier in the
week, wars• confirmed Friday.
The county tax rate is, calcu-
lated' to bring in $615,905:''The
levy for county. roads,' 4i mills,
is to produce $237,615, and the
general rate -Ot 6i mills4s to Pro-
duce $371',4.22.
The 11 -mill ,rate for 1955 is up
one mill from lost 'year's county
tax rate, the principal factor jn
the increase being- the 'cost of
building a new county court house
to replace the 100 -year ,old build-
11n9g54that was destroyed by fire
A salary -Increase of $800 for.
County Assessor Alex Alexander
was unanimously approved b y
Huron County Council on Thurs-
day. The increase, from 43,700
a year to $4,500, was reCorn-
Mended by the countyequalize-
,
doh :committee.
Wards Number 231
Reporting on the first six
'months of the year tor the county.
Cliildreres Aid Society, Mrs. Mary
P. Chaffee; ,diregtor,. -told denizen
Thursday that the' O.A. Hur-
on now has 231 children under
supervision. Thirty-eight of them
,are wards,. and 36 are on adop-
tion probation.
Of the remainder Of •the 251,
Mrs. Chaffee said "we are work
ing with their relatives to try to
keep them frOm 'becoming Aven-
ile delinquents, and the respons-
ibility of the county'. . . Even
though a halite' has net the .stand-
ards you may think necessary for
children, it Is -their own, -and we
itre more than willing to work
with you to keep -a home togeth-
er as a unit We will go tit'
any lengths, -try and, plan, rather
than break up a family."
The .first six months. of I9N.,
she reported, have bought 23
new unmarried parent casea, .1-7
new thild- protectiOxt cases, and
required 46 attendances at court
proceedings.. , •
, Urban places in Huron comity
are acquiring extra 'populatiOn at
a greater rate than the rural
townships, it is shown in the an -
nu -at county assessment report,'
42resented orhureday by Assetsor
Alex Alexander.
Population increase.4
A population increase of 722
in a year is shown In the lateat
assessment report for the county;
the eight urban municipalities had
is total increase lot 592 people in
a year, while the 1,6 rural munici-
panties had an increase Of 130.
The latest official population
figure TOT the county, according
to Mr, Alexander's figures, is 49,-
906;4 year ago; at the .Tune, i1915.4
session Of 'Council, he repented
th,e county's 'population at 406,24•4,
Every One of the five toWits 111
the' 'county showed pOpulation
groWth during the year,0Goderich
leading the way With a gain of
813, While Clintett had an ht -
'Crease of 205. Exeter gabled 41,
&Worth gained 18, and Wing -
ham gained fire,
Of the three 'villages in the
hcounty, RIM and gensall each
Shoaled Mall gait., While Brus-•
eels had a small popUlatiOn de-
crease.
In the 16 rurallOWnshipe, gains
and losses nearly balanced;, eight
townships showed 03)12411 gains,
seven- showed small loszeit„and
one township, they., is shown with -
the same population figure in
the 19055 .reort as in the 1.904
retert, Townehlps la. which the
nOpulatiOn grow are ColbOrrit,
HOWick, HUllett, MaKillon, Tuck.
eramith, Deberitei Witwanosh tast
and Wawanosh Wed. T0Wns12108
-that hOwed population loses, all
Of them 111 intittor 'degree, are
Asitfield,Goderich, Morrity
-Stephen and TUritherry.
Deer Season Agreentent
Agreement was readied, at a
three -county conference at Walk-
erton, an dates for an open • deer
season in Huron, Grey,. and Bruce,
it was reported by Warden Earl
OarnAbell*
Representatives of the three
connties, Said Warden Campbell,
agreed to• recommend to the On -
Arlo ‘Department of Lands and
Forests that an open season be
declared for deer in Grey, 'Bruce,
and Huron, Nov., ”, 34, and g5,
New Courthouse Inspected
iProgress on the new Enron
county coUrthouse was Inspected
by nembers of the Council late
Thursday afternoon,
The main framework of the
building was completed more than
a month ago, and the contmillora
saw the stone facing work in
progress at the second -storey lev-
el.
Inside partitions are nearly all
in place in the new building, and
the vault doors have been hung.
Payments to date to the contract-
or, Ellis -Don Construction co. of
London, total $232,958, council
was informed Thursday'.
Plans Jo the new court -house
have been modiflExl recently, to
allow for an extra- committee
room. The original plans, pre --1
pared eight years ago, allowed
for separate offices for the county
clerk and county treaanrer. The
two offices are now combined in
one man, A. IL IlIrskine, who Is
county clerk -treasurer. Arrange-
ments have been made, accord-
ingly, to change the plan fpr one
of the two 'offices, and equip, it
as a coattail committee' roem.
A complaint about the work -
tag hours of 'a county employee
Comments About
Centralia
337 MRS. FRED BOWDEN
Guild Picnic
- On' Wednesday afternoon of
last week the members of Christ
Church Guild elliaed a PIOUje at
the home of, Mrs. H. M. Elston,
Mrs, H. Tripp was in charge of
the contests. Prize winners were
Mrs.. R. M. Elston, running race;
Mrs, E. 'Knight, oldest ntember;
'Evelyn 'Wilson, bean race.
0 The liall game played by the
young ladies resulted in the loss
of a few pounds 'but no score.
There were 26' in attendance.
,A.uniVereary •
Mrs. •Pike, o± Merton, deliver-
ed a fine address at the church
service. on Sunday -morning on the
occasion of the W.M.S, annivers-
'ary. She explained the origin of
the W.M,S, and outlined the work
throughout CAllada,. . -
The soloist, Miss Marilyn Ills -
Sett, of Exeter, .and the choir
rendered, several numbers.
WALS. Meeting
Mrs. Foley presided for the
worship service' • at the June
meeting of the W.M.S.
A duet was 'sung by Mrs. K.
Hodgins and ...Mrs, F. Osborne
with Mrs. G. Hepburn as accom-
panIst. The scripture reading was
given by Mrs. Albert Smith.
The program "Anniversary In
Angola," was dealt with by Mrs.
Morgan, Mrs. Foley and Mrs.
Smith. Mrs. G. Hicks gave a
reading on temperance,
hirs. McCutcheon and Mrs.
ShOebottom were welcomed into
the society.
There were 23 members and
one visitors present.
Personal Items
F/0 X. T. and Mrs. Gates and
family, of Shanty Bay, were
weekend visitors at the home of
the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. IL Gates.
Dr. and Mrs. R. Kirk Lyon
were Saturday 'evening visitors
with Mr: and Mrs. Cooper Mc-
Curdy and relatives in Exeter
prier to their departure for their
new Iforne in Edmonton, Alta.
Sunday. guests at the hoMe of
Mr. and Mrs, Amos Wright were
Mr. and Mrs. •Clare Wright and
daughter, 14'diss Evelyn Wright,
Ral., and Mr. Neely, of London.
Rfn. Donald McCurdy left on
Monday for Army 'Headquarters
on Vancouver Island following a
60 -day lea.Ve at the hon.() of his
parents, 1Vir. and Mrs. Cooper Me-
Ctirdy,
Mits. Wilfred HuXtable, Mrs. A.
Hicks and Mrs. T. Boyes were
afternoon guests with Mrs. S.
LOve in Exeter on Thursday of
last *Week.
Mr, and Mrs. Will Essery were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
G. 11. PenWarden In Sarnia and
attended the opening of the new
church where Mrs. Pettwarden 18
Organist and choir leader.
Mr, Ad Mrs. Fred BoWden and
family were Sunday 'visitors with
Mrs. F. j. McGann in Stratford.
Report On
Crediton East
sty ents. W. MOTZ
Mr. and iltra/Iack Anderson
and daughters of Londen anent
Sunday with Mr, Charred Ander.
801i. •
rtiniael• Baynhatn, has
spent 00010 tittle itt Malton Hos-
nital receiving treatntents on his
leg, him tettittsed honte.
Mt. and F. Irldhis it
BrOnonVitle, Alberta, spent n -few
days last week with their cOUS.,
ink Mr, and Mts. Aaron Wein
and Mr. Iteland and WM. Metz.
Ur. and Mrs, Wit. IfeathetlY
and Mi', and Mrs'. Hitteld Gillies
and sell le,hrr and Mrs. Frank
SoheedIng, all of London, anent
mationtdt,y with and Mrs, 'Wm,
reached Huron .County Council in
formal .session 10 Cloderich last
Thursday, .and the Council pro-
ceeded by resolution tct rebuke
the OMPloYee, by name, for Iiia
behaviour in the matter of start-
ing time and ;quitting tine at WO
work.
The -complaint was about Her-
bert Neill, •curator of the county
museum at -Goderlah. Terenoe-
ffunter, reeve. of Colborne town:7,,
01P, and chairman of the seuuty,
hIstorical .cornmittee,.reported to
Council that Herbert Neill bas
been working too early, 'too late,
and ton lons.
At the suggestion of Reeve:
Hunter's committee, 0.0.11 unti
Placed on the official minutes ot
its June session a resolution that
that Mr. Neill 'he advised to
Sherbsis his hours with the hope
of lengthening his life"
The display of MInietins
hibits has been Unproved, Reeve
Hunter reported to Council, bY
the building by Mr, Neill of .70
linear feet of. now showcases. Al-
though. the museum's summer -
season had scarcely +begun, said.
Reeve Hunter, paid-admissione at.
the museum totaled more than
1,200 by the end Of May-.
entereerneme
HERBATE 2,4ND
###
▪ FOrenly3S cent," worth of ifERRATE3:44:1
„,,
you can clear out she weeds in an Sere of
corn. ITERBATE 2,4-D saves you tittle and
money. -helps you get bigger and wore
profitable -yields.
"VERSATE 2,40, applied at recommended
stage of growth, kill. most broad-leaved
weeds- with no risk of crop damage, It We
Oeneitive weeds outright and controls more
resistant ones.
414 04,7 especially recowouss.
a
:fidil or weed.in vas .d otb� topowitive crops.
Including. cora Sad also pia ;PP" 1804,4410
legoutes(sreept sweet eloVer).
HilltSATEAndes $O works ;muse slowly thin
Esters. . is safer neer 24.D susceptible eropir;
F#posislis salted to weed. oantro1 Cetog ultele
crops,
HEROATIE letor ie highly effective tot' cot.
trol of .2,4.D susceptible species of brush * well
as is004.0.
WrIls bow*? * C4 NEMO* UK (-144p
OW** lipartoist. Tusk WO* SAO.
OP At* stt. ..•tt Ota. ut Pry, w. •••• rge, 4.10 4reo Am, 44,0, NW .4,4 amo 4,1•4 ,!44 Nom. *To
ag .
ultural chemicals
rio
i.,v*mi C 1 o to • iv.eis C It 0 111 t
••• ..P P. .4. tte tit a. tte I* 0.. ett 4.
Only Ford 107 the split-second "GO"of
Trigger -Torque power with the safily response
of a proved '0 -Hp. overhead-valve
lf-8 enginefrom the world's most experienced
I1-8 builder. „plus the fast low-geartgetaway
new Speed-rrigier Fordomatic:
teLk.c.,:tr llllllllllllllll
llllllllllllllllllllllll
lllllll t••••
r - • • • "
• .
48
:R..ft"nr/f0Prp..tft?:!Fq".Z.
I *WAN; vicTori.
iti•NDtitti•
e
Only„Ford #rsyou the years -ahead beauty of • • •
Thunderbird Wing... the smoothness of ...Ingle-Poisedball-joint ride.
end Ford leads in the little things that count big -such as
,fizshion:first interior fabrics,"Turbo-dfctionn spare plugs for
finer performiince, anta frame with 5 cross members (not 1 or .
, In because Ford is continually yrst
with the most" that it leadsjts field in
resale value. dis more and more
Canadians. are discovering every day, •
• • •
there's no value like Ford 144 value!
V-8 standard equipMent
in every model
at no OXtra cost
7. /15 r•I 07.7.
mos pc 10
.ftg•gij•We•
OWN 8117.0
" (044 dre.nt &mina Ir **ern f orAtrani.d.
imarrboptrod tn.) rod or *AM.)
ord V8
v,
n..
ave,. la driven a Ford,.lately? THIS IS YOUR INVITATION...SEE YOUR FORD -MONARCH DEALER SOON
rum., WO
'55
854
*54.
'52
.. •
dita l n l it llllll tonsils nen 11 llllll llll I ll l 11111011M141 llllll 0111101111111111 ll llll t l ill l a l lint l • ll I ll tle,
. . ,
Larry Snider Motors
Phone 624 Ford and -Monarch Sales and .Service Exeter, Ont.
COUNT ON THESE SIGNS FOR THE BEST VALUES IN USED CARS AND TRUCKS
)monrfirois
MOkA13013 HARDTOP $21300
ttAUtoturt e. Itatuo
A Good Ono Si '796
FORD MOAN
ShO's OR $10650
POntit COACIt
OLDS 'SEDAN 118
With laydratinstle
FORD EOM'S
Ouse tiled Neer
$1,550
$1295
.rotteruilde, ltatliof 01t $10060
851
REV SEDAN
'SG 100110 004011
eet ll lll ll 4044. lllll l 04.••14. 866
M
432 :4101113L1 SEDAN
Oh lyi ll lll . l 796
'49 soutotritit MADE
ato* $ 896
mGood
'47 OttgV COMM
"48 0111W &ACE (juice
'46 FONTIAO 004011your s496
'46 II.OW4Sr SEDAN
4'6ELIVOTAII. 004011 $ 60
It "Works 0o041
834 D0»
$ SO
Only
tif 011.1111V 064011
$ 36
Only .444:4.4404.014. llll lllll
trucks
414 FORD .SED/1-11 Delivery
Radios Steel
8.12 StUDE Pleittlf*
Overdrive
'48 /mortar PICirt11*
Otdy
tat FOB» 2.40N MEE
A 4100(1 Farm tea* v
$$ el 99 55
$ 495
$ 250