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Exeter's Great
'Bargain Clothing Rouse
For Men and Boys
Work Clothing
'Nylon Work Sox 88¢
Work Shoes, Reg. $8.95 .... $5.95
Bine Drill Pants
Reg. $3.95
San. Work Shirts
Reg. s2.89 $2.00
Denims
• Girls' Carhart Jeans
• Women's Jeans
• Boys' and Men's Western Jeans
• Top Grade O'Alls
All Reduced
Boys'
T -Shirts 69¢
Bathing Trunks $1.25
Sox 39¢
Windbreakers $3.95
Blazers $3.95
Pants
Pants 4, 6, 8 $1.39
Men's
Summer Caps
Up to $1.98 75¢
Briefs 2 for $1.00
Pants
Reg. $7.95 & $6.95 $4.88
SUMMER LINES OF
SPORT AND T-SHIRTS
REDUCED TO CLEAR
.Mossoyo From.
Greenway
By MRS. CARMEN WOODBURN
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hedge and
daughters .of Detroit visited last
Iveek with their aunt Mrs. Albert
p•ollock.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brophey
and Karon, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Brophey visited en San -
day with Mr. wad Mrs. Ed Bloom-
field and family of Rodney. Miss
Marie ie Bloomfield returned
home with Karen for Z week.
Miss 'leen Gellen of London is
visiting with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. George Gollen.
Mrs. Ray Young and 1%larilyn
are spending atine time at Orli-
2ihere Ray is trucking.
Mr, azitl. Mrs. Ray Eagleson
and Wayne of Detroit spent the
weekend with Ms llamas, Mr.
and kfrs„rWro. Eagleson.
Mr. and Mrs. 'as.
Marilyn and Bob •of Arlington
Heights, Mina% spent a few days
last week with Mrs, R. L. 'Shep-
pard •and other relatives. Mrs.
Wellman is remaining for this
week.
Miss Muriel Fallis of Sarnia is
spending her vacation with Mr.
and Mrs, Lloyd Brophey.
Misses Viola and 'Bonnie Twed-
dle of West Corners visited last
week with theilx grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Woodburn.
Wilmer MeLinchey .has
been delivering mail on route 3
while Mr. Harold Thompson has
been ill.
Miss Karen Brophey is visiting
this week with Mrs. Don Reddick
and family of 'Sombra,
Letter From
Brinsley
By MRS. L. CRAVEN
Personal Items
Mr. Walter Lee and Mrs. Mar-
kle, of Detroit, visited recently
with Miss Mary B. Amos.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odd, of
Lucan, and their guest, Mrs. Al-
bert Boxer and sons, of Yellow
Knife" called on Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Ellwood recently.
Mrs. Coldridge, London, visit-
ed with Mr .and Mrs. William
Fenton.
Mrs. William Darling, Clande-
boye, and Mrs. Ralph Robinson,
of Ailsa Craig, are leaving short-•
ly to visit relatives in Wisconsin.
Miss Mary Ellen Carter, of
Lansing, Mich., and Mr. Hilton
Banting, of Sarnia, are visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fenton.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rock and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Amos, of
London, visited with Mr. J. L.
Amos.
Mr, and Mrs. M. Duncan and
children, of Kingston, returned
home after spending some time
with the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Keogh.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whittard
and Jeanette, of St. Catherines,
visited with friends in the neigh-
borhood.
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THE T1MES-ADVOCATE,, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING', AUGUST 4, 190.
Girls Display Babies
Centralia Parade
Proof or the MI/idly increasing
population of this villawas ev-
idenced last week when a baby,
parade was staged by the young
girls. There were about thirty
participants in the parade,
Church Services
A. combined Church and Sunday
School service was held on Sun-
day morning in the absence of
the pastor who is on vacation for
O. month.
Mr. Reg. Hodgson led the ser-
vice. Mr. Morgan taught the Sun-
day School lesson and Sharon
Lightfoot was pianist. Next Sun-
daY the service will be in charge
of the Women's Association with
Mr. Lloyd Morgan as gliest speak-
er. Sunday School will be at the
usual time.
Sample Tea
The Sample Tea held on Ken
Hodgin's lawn and sponsored by
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News of
Kirkton
By HRS. FRED HAMILTON
Personal Itenis
Mrs. T. A. Wiseman, instructor
of student nurses at Stratford
General Hospital, spent the week-
end at her home in the village.
Miss Velma Doupe, of London,
spent the weekend holiday with
her mother, Mrs. N. Doupe.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Marshall,
Bill, Ron and Bobby are •having
a week's vacation at their cot-
tage at Red Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton
are spending a week's vacation
at Thousand Islands and Ottawa.
'Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Flervieux,
of Matachewan, and Mrs. Walter
Muscroft and family, of Ha.gers-
ville, spent the holiday weekend
with their mother, Mrs. Ed Att-
hill.
Don Hervieux has returned
home to Matachewan after spend-
ing a week's holidays with his
grandmother, Mrs. Atthill.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Near, of
St. Marys, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Dickinson, of Florida,
visited Mrs. M. Gregory last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Rumble,
of Tampa, Florida, called on Mrs.
M. Gregory one day last weak.
Mr. and Mrs. 'William Vickers,
of Prince Albert, Sask., son of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Harve Tic-
kers, formerly of Kirkton, spent
Sunday calling on many old boy-
hood friends. Mr. Vickers left for
the west around 50 years ago and
has been teaching school in
Prinoe Albert for some time.
Miss Evelyn Robson, superin-
tendent of Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, and her brother, Ted Rob-
son, of Windsor, spent the week-
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Wiseman.
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Anderson,
Robert and Helen have returned
home after spending a month at
their cottage at Bracebridge.
Rev. and Mrs. R. A. C. Mills
and family are spending the
month of August in Turkey
Point. Mr. Mills will be in charge
of services for the month at the
church of St. Andrew -by -the -
Lake, Turkey Point.
A number of Kirkton United
Church congregation attended the
re -opening and dedication service
at Mt. Pleasant on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Burgin,
George and Harold spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernie Selves, of Mt. Pleasant.
The telephone sounded the fire
alarm Saturday morning. Mr. W.
B. Volk lost his barn by' fire.
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the ladies of Christ Church
Centralia., was in every way a
success. Over 200 attended •and
all went away with bags of dif-
ferent samples, ,except children
whose 25 cent ticket's did not en-
title them to a Dag.
The lunch was under the tare
of Mrs. J. Veal of Huron Park.
Mrs. Northeott was In charge of
the bake sale.
4. donation was given as a
start on the organ fund.
Gate prizes to the number of
38 were drawn for, many going
to distant points.
Personal Items
Mrs. A. Webber of Cambridge,
Mass., accompanied by Mrs., C.
Webber of London were recent
visitors with Mr, and Mrs. R. I3.
Gates.
Mrs. R. N. Stewart of Pem-
broke was a'guest for a f ew days
last week at the home of Mrs. T.
Willis,
Mrs. Lorne Hicks returned
home on Sunday following a two
weeks vacation in California.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Harlton and
family of Lobo were Sunday vis-
itors with Mrs. A. Heaton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Murray of
Berwick, N.S. called on Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Hicks, Mrs, T. Wil-
lis and other friends in the vil-
lage while holidaying with rel-
atives in Exeter.
Miss Donna Bowden was a re-
cent visitor with Mr. and Mrs,
Gordon Swan in Sarnia.
Mr. J. G. Gates of Dannville,
Ill. visited over the weekend with
his parents Mr, and Mrs. R. B.
Gates.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robinson
and family have moved into the
residence they recently purchas-
ed from Mr. Harris West.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cronyn
and baby, who have been resid-
ing in Exeter, will anove Into the
house adjoining the Robinson
store.
Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Godbolt
and sons have moved to their
new home in Exeter.
Rev. J. T. and Mrs. Clarke and
Allison are vacationing with their
son, Mr. Ewart Clarke near Perth,
Ont,
Miss Maxine [Bowden accomp-
anied Misses 'Wilma Coates, Joan
Batten and Margaret Bray on a
weekend holiday trip to Kingston
and Ottawa returning home
through the U.S. and Niagara
Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laramie,
Bobby and Jean spent the :hol-
iday at their cottage, Beach 0'
Pines, Grand Bend. •
Mrs. Blackall of Chatham was
a weekend visitor with her broth-
er Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan.
Miss -Marilyn Morgan who has
been visiting for two weeks with
her sister returned home on Sun-
day accompanied by Dawne and
Beth Wilson who are remaining
for some holidays.
Of every tax dollar collected by
Ottawa, 14 cents go to pay for
family allowances, largest single
item in the government's non -
defence expenditures.
News of
Sunshine
By i1BS. W11A44M prenny
Personal Items
Mrs. William Dickey and baby,
Judy visited Saturday with l‘Irs.
1C*'DitohroFtho, yrdlo0ht ni4s,"14o9f71.
Ilderton,
visited with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. ,Clarence Johns, last,
week.
Mrs. Katherine Knowles was a
visitor with her sister, Mrs. How-
ard Hodge, and Mr. Hodge at
Ridley last week.
'Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson,
of Toronto, were weekend visitors
at the home of Mr. Hugh Berry,
Mr. Ron Mellon and Miss Doris
Preisz, of London, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Johns Mon-
day.
Mrs. May Horne and Mr, Earl
Horne, of Toronto, were week-
end guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Johns and Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferrie and
children, Billie and Irene, of To-
ronto, are holidaying with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Miller and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Johns, of
Cromarty, spentSunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Johns and
Marie.
Miss Sharen, Blair and Douglas
Fletcher spent a few days with
their grandmother, Mrs. Blair, of
xelte.r,
iNr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, ot
London, called on Mr and Mrs.
Clarence Johns and Marie on
Monday.
Topics From
Zion
By MISS JANE DICKEMAN
LVIr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques
and family attended the Soeder
reunion in Stratford Sunday.
Lynda Dykeman has returned
home after spending a week in
Ayr with Mr. and Mrs, George
Lawson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johns and
family visited with Mr. and Md.
Glen Jeffery, Exeter, Sunday.
Mrs. Margaret Thwaites, Tor-
onto, has returned home after
holidaying for two weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques.
Michael Cushman, Exeter, vis-
ited last week with Bruce Dyke -
man.
Ronald Dykeman, Galt, spent
the weekend with Keith Hern,
Shirley Jaques and Dawn
Thwaites are spending a week's
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ald •13arsons, Hensall.
Quite a number from this com-
munity attended Junior Farmer
Church Service in james Street
Church last Sunday. Harry and
Bob Hern sang a duet.
- Dorothy Lynn, Clandeboye, is
spending some holidays with her
eters Mrs. Tom Brock and Mrs.
Harry Herm
Mrs. Ephriam Hern visited with
Mr. and Mrs. C. .Snell in Grimsby
last week.
Keith and Bill . Brown, Galt,
visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Jud Dykeman and
family.
Two From District
RTewc..e,rio sor Putapm,eirorV
b. n were
among the 18 persona who re-
ceived citizenship certificates at
special; sitting of Huron County
Court on Tuesday morning. They
were Jens Oluf Andersen, of Ex-
eter, and Rita Van Wieren, of
R.R. 1 Hensall.
In the first five moths of this
year the Canadian automobile In-
dustry produced 206,817 vehicles
for sale in Canada. In the period
sales and excise taxes remitted
to the federal government totall-
ed $80,656,497 and payroll was
$68,552,716.
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IVERS of motor vehicles
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HERE ARE THE PENALTIES-•
Driving while intoxicated
• IMPRISONMENT
1st offence —7 days to 3 months
2nd offence -1 month to 1 year
3rd offence -3 months 10 1 year
SUSPENSION OF LICE1•101
6 months to 3 years
and 1 year to 3 years
and 1 year to 3 years
In addition to these penalties, the car will be impounded for three months.
Driving while Ability is Impaired by Alcohol or Drugs
• IMPRISONMENT FINE SUSPENSION OF LICENCE
1st offence —3 months and/or $50 to $500 and 3 months to 3 years
2nd offence -14 days to 3 months and - 3 months to 3 years
3rd offence -3 months to 1 year and " 3 months to 3 years
Severe penalties, including the suspension of drivers' licences, are also pro-
vided for numerous other offences involving the operation of motor vehicles.
A POSTCARD will secure a copy of the Highway
Traffic Act and extracts from the Criminal Code.
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