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Conduct Safety Check
Of 1,000 RCAF Cars
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Ten Ontario Provincial Police- rnent officer of the station, and;
men from Guelph and Kitchener st. A- C. Andrew, of the airj
P at? ’ force police, with the assistance;;PC? bf Constable C. Gibbons of the
The police officers are check-L
ing each car for lights, dimmers, J
turn signals, brakes, and wind- >
shield wipers. When the car has ’
satisfactorily passed these tests,
a safety check sticker is put on
the windshield. Those who do not
pass the check, have one week
; to make them cars serviceable
! and at that time must arrange
a safety check with the OPP
Exeter Detachment.
The police anticipate checking
between 800 and 1000 cars on the
Station. ’ .
In the future station plates will
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borne & Hibbert Mutual Fire mg cars, unless they have the
win safety sticker on their wind-
' shields. This is one of the meas
ures taken by the station* to en
sure safe driving on the- station
area, and another indication that
R.C.A.F. personnel are striving:
for one week from June 21st to to fulfill their responsibilities as
June 27th, inclusive. <citizens of this locality.
tralia on Tuesday morning to Exeter Detachment of the 0PP4
begin n safety check on auto- „ The police officers are check-
mobiles of all station personnel
and Ahy civilian employees who
wished, to have their cars check
ed.
The check was ’arranged by
170 J. Wright, the mobile equip-
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Exeter
: CHECK*1!,000 CARS AT CENTRALIA—Ten provincial police
chener are conducting a wholesale safety check on cars of
employees at RCAF Station Centralia thia week.- Officials expect 1,000 will be in-1
spected before the check is over. In charge of the safety campaign are, left to right,
Constable Cecil Gibbons of Exeter, F/O J. Wright, station mobile equipment officer;
Sgt. A. C. Andrew, of Centralia air force police; and Cpl. S. L. Rutherford, of the*
Guelph detachment. .—RCAF Photo |
Plan Community Campaign^
To Organize Junior Band
A campalng involving service , is Cecil Wilson, who is also
'organizations And lodges has/e^er of the high school bugle
been launched to finance the or- S
ganizatlon of a junior band for - Huronia Male Choir. Vice-chair -
Exeter and district. . » I man is Don Easton, former pres-
Objective of the drive has been I--------------------------------------
set at ?4,000 to purchase large* A _
instruments, equipment and; Air rOTCO DaV
music for the new organization.! • *
Plans for the campaign were?—Continued from Page 1
outlined at a meeting of the town 5 hangar at Centralia was
council’s junior band committee; mechanical roller, .operating
with repre’sentatives" of service?,by itself. Sitting comfortably
clubs, apd lodges Monday night. ? - rizrd btridz
The meeting decided to make ‘ several hundred feet a'way, was
an immediate call for donations J an airman guiding the fpachine
which will be accepted - at • The vwith pushbuttons.
Times-Advocate office. Organi-i The lawn roller was one of............. —---- -— ---------------e>,
zations will be asked to set aninumerous radio, electronic and ; asked to make donations to the;
objective as their contribution to static displays at RCAF Station! fund at The Times-Advocate , of- ‘
the fund and sponsor projects ■ Centralia on Saturday. Two, fice. • j
to raise money. M hangars were filled with clever ?
Exeter Recreation Council/ as- -'exhibitions. |
sisted by Mayor R, E. Pooley' <ut-------!
and committee chairman, Cecil
WilSon, has accepted resposibill-
ty for the-fund-raising campaign.
First donation came this week
from the Exeter Teen Time
youth club. President Betty
Brady ‘made a donation of $5.00
on behalf .of its ‘nfembers;
At the same meeting, >a -new
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>ident of the now-disbanded Exe-i
| ter Citizens Band, Directors willj
I be representatives from various J
organizations in town, J
Money-raising project pro
posed at the meeting included
a canvass, tag day, benefit con
cert, frolic, and auction shle,
The Recreation Council will at
tempt to get aS many of these
ideas implemented as possible.
Since most of the organizations
. disband • during' the summer
’ month, the projects may not be
‘ held until fall.
i In the meantime, the Recrea-
; tion Council plans to push the
subscription campaign. Organi-
; zations and individuals are being
: on Saturday. EHH
’! hangars were filled with clever
Rosie, "the excitable electronic j
! eagle,” honked and lit up her J
I eyes when spectators came too
! close to her. Two neon tubes,
I suspended by string, were lighted
I by energy produced by a very
'high frequency transmitter,
Visitbrs tried their skill at-an
electronic shooting gallery and
heard their- voices played back
Other displays included’ tele-’
graph "machines;- flying instru
ments, a plan’s electrical sys
tem, ^parachute-making, survival
kits, illustrations of training pro
grams rations, living quarters
and sports equipment, hobbies
and other activities engaged in
’by airmen.
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committee'1' Was set up" to carry on tape recorders.-
out the actual establishment of Other displays i
the- band: This^committee' Will
select instruments, interview
the parents, consider applica
tions and review aptitude tests
already taken by Martin Boundy,
outstanding London • musician
who is assisting with the project. j
Chairman of this committee;
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Challengers Hear !
Mitchell Woman-i
The Challengers of the Pente-.
costal Church held their June
meeting at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Ken CudmorO, London, on
Tuesday'-evening.
Mrs. Stephen Kendrick of
Mitchell was’ the speaker using
for her-topic? "Challenge.” The
devotional was taken by Marion
Triebner' ahd Mrsi Don Jolly.
A 'duet was' contributed by
Donna and Mary Ann Venton.
A missionary story was told by
Wanda MacLaren.
Mrs/ Stuart Triebner presided
for the meeting.
Work on the layette was com
pleted and it is to be displayed
at Church Sunday morning be
fore being sent for home mis
sion work.
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Exeter
Marks 75.Years
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bald Bishop, Neil Stewart, Ro
bert Gardiner, Sr., and Alex
Duncan, secretary-treasurer.
They.engaged John Kydd as con
tractor.
.The church was opened on
January 29, 1882, Special music
was provided under the direc
tion of the contratcor, Mr. Kydd.
A "soiree” was held on the eve
ning following the opening and
a Hensail baker provided food
for 15 cents per ticket...
Landscaping of the church in
recent years was done by
Arthur Gardiner, who establish
ed flower beds on the grounds.
Elders of the church -since its
erection include, ■ in addition to
those mentioned above, Alex
Duncan, Archibald -Bishop, John
Morgan, James Hackney, John
McQueen, William Kydd, Sam
uel Madge, John Duncan, Henry
Anderson, John Allison, William
Turnbull, Arthur Doupe, Henry
Francis, Peter Whitlock, John
Cann, -William Moodie, Arthur
Gardiner, Charles Monteith,
James Anderson, Aimer Stewart,
Edgar Monteith, William Elford,
Charles Jeffrey, Robert .Cann,
Melvin Gardiner, Lloyd Ballan-
tyne and James Anderson; ,
Among those whb- have enter
ed the ministry • from Thames
Road congeragtion are Rev.
Andrew McWilliams, Andrew
Meldrum, D.D., John .Turnbull,
who with his Wife, the former
Myrtle Madge, served as mis*
sionaries in China; ^Reginald
Turnbull^ William A.\ Gardiner
and William A« Monteith,
present officers of the church
include trustees, Leohard Har
ris chairman; Fred Dawson
secretary-treasurer; and James
Anderson.
Session, Rev. ’ W. J. Moores,
moderator; Edgar Monteith,
clerk; Charles Jeffrey, Williams
Elfofd, James Anderson, Lloyd
Ballantync, and Melvin Gardin
er.
The edmmittee of stewards.
Victor Jeffery, chairman; Rob
ert Jeffrey, Donald Bray, Regin
ald Hodgert, Glen Stewart and
Donald Kemiek. .
Presidents of church organi
zations are: Mrs. Ray Clarke,
W.M.S.; Anne Marie Rowe,'
Mission Band; Mrs. Reginald
Hodgert, W.A.; Mr .and Mrs.
Donald Bray, 3 M’s Club; Rob
ert Cann, choir.
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