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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-10-18, Page 11TO WILSON BROTHERS 3 Wilson Bros. Fina Service ON THE OPENING OF YOUR NEW SERVICE STATION B Company G. BRUCE EAGLESON GERALD EAGLESON 5 1 DRIVE THi 1?57 I « Eagleson Construction This Week In Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE Lee Jennison PHONE 62 GRAND BEND Jack Eagleson PHONE 105 , GRAND BEND Firms struction Pai’khiU, WltUlg, M'AMMD | peum, vv.. Parkhili, painting; Jack Eagle- Jennison, L,l... son, Grand Bend, plumbing and' and excavating. ■1UM IlimmilJlIHlH.iIjm'lUil .11^1 J , j Mechanics Illustrated, Sept. 1956. ;«ne, not water oil h<sat, modern ' ‘ . One of Hensairs finer ■!." 1 1111 ......." 7 .............................. .............—m ■ '"hi ‘ ' ''I " Plumbing and Heating For the new Fina Station was done by to celebrating their I assisting in the t. .. were; A. G. Webb, wiring; Gibbs Bros.. vin with Mr/ and Mrs. Clarence ‘ when he’s behind the wheel. Thomson J°bn Barleycorn kills nearly Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym at- ’ fofe0 a™113.11* on th® highways tended Embro United Church on 4ie U.S.A, to say nothing, of u »Vra,L“* Oil IlCcLlj * One of Hensairs Congratulations LONDON, ONTARIO ..... r„. ____ ........................................ .............................................................................................. ................ Brothers Open New Gas Station WWW—WWWMW—W | Th« TlmMdvecifoz Xteh&er ’lii; •wo ..................................................... . Assessment for 84 acres. Tlw’far a <fog, .cleiiwed he feadiH 1'appeal was not upheld. lowoed one for years.. The ’ William Forrester, assessed (tax was cangoBod.. f Hugh and beys of a family, will $20,000 Fing weekend. Feature of ___...................... free refreshments for customers and toys for their children. The bright red, white and blue [rage, which will be operated Llc?r the name of Wilson Bros, ba Service, was constructed ^.Js summer on the northwest corner of the intersection of Efohways 4 and 83. In addition Jim Wilson, mem- well-known Exeter open Exeter’s.new service station this the opening will be opening this week, the brothers also announced their appoint- hnent as district agents for Nash 1 Motors of Canada Limited. A I new 1957 Metropolitan, newest hit of the small car field, and [ several Nash Ramblers are be­ ing displayed on the lot. Will Be Agent For Brother The local garage will be an agent for Wilson Motors Ltd., London, one of the largest Nash dealers in Canada. It is owned by another member of. the fam­ ily, Ted Wilson. Best Wishes TO WIL'SON BROS, FINA SERVICE We had the privilege of doing the excavating and hauling the gravel and fill for the new station. Good Luck, Wilson Bros! | Besides offering gas and oil ■service, the new station will specialize in minor tune-ups, washing-, polishing, greasing, up­ holstery and slip cover clean­ ing and repairing. Hugh and Jim, veterans in the automotive, business, are sons of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wil­ son,’ Huron St. Both were ed­ ucated in Exeter schools and have been active in community activities. I Hugh, a member of Exeter Saddle Club, learned the up­ holstering trade in Windsor and has been practicing it here for several years. He was affiliated with Wilson Motors Ltd., for two years. Jim® Wilson has been in the used car business since 1946. He spent nine years with his broth- er, Ted, in London, and during the past year was a used car sales manager for a large Tor­ onto lot. Both brothers are married Erected -This Summer The now Fina. station, one of many built in Ontario during the past year, was constructed this summer. General contract­ or was Eagleson Construction Co., Grand Bend. THE HIGHWAY KILLER , He’s in his early twenties. His. I initials are R.R. His full name | really doesn’t matter. Although j he is still alive, he’s not much i better off than Rie lovely young girl whose face haunts his dreams, the girl who sat beside him in the car that night. It happened fast. First there was the dance, a couple of “harmless” highballs. Here is R.R.’s account of the drive home. “My foot was heavy on tlie gas pedal that night. A * curve came up on us and I mis­ judged it at high speed. I put Among some of those who at- V1®. ^£?ikes n11 to° kard’ We tended Woodham United church 4^- Then the car Somersaulted, anniversary on Sunday from this L latex Joained that «m-y fiancee community and spent the day killed instantly,—As for me, with friends were:'Mr. and Mrs. , sl5 'lere lnTa wheel chair. The Melvin Gardiner and Marilyn, say may be an invalid with Mr/ and Mrs. George ^i®, ,Wheeler; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn The drinking driver has an ac- Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. William n-4®n7 rate 55 ‘times greater Rohde, Douglas, Glenn and Cal-, ^?e n?aV ^°. of^, fe® vin with Mr/ and Mrs. Clarence ‘ when he s behind the wheel. Thomson J°hn Barleycorn kills nearly Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym at- ’ fofe0 a™113.11* on the highways tended Embro United Church on ‘,!ie U.S.A, to say nothing, of Sunday. when their grandson,! hundreds of thousands maim- Mark Andrew Shulman, was’anf’ n”,nrt'nf' 'n" christened. Marcia Shulman re­ turned to her home after spend­ ing two weeks with her grand­ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pym spent-, the day with Mr, and Mrs. Tony^nf Shulman. ^nes. Terms available. W.A. and W.M.S. Meeting | The W. A. and W.M.S. met inj the church basement with Mrs. 4, John Selves and Mrs. William red and crippled for life. ! From “The Highway Killer j Thejj' Don’t^.Talk About”.— I 1956. / ☆☆☆ HENSAW John" Selves and " Mrs/ ’ William and * neTfuSct Lamport as hostesses? Mrs. Wil- pliable with terms. liani Ferguson was in charge of "" >. , jv, the meeting. if m w w Mrs, Moores look charge of the i hensald study book 011 Southeast Asia, p brick home, attached garage, Those assisting her were Mrs. liedrooms, 2 bathrooms, modern William Elford and Mrs William hen, hot water heating, nicely vyimam i-moia ana mis. william . j 0 v a t c d throughout, spacious Rohde. • j inds with, additional lots, mostMrs. Moores conducted the fee for a duplex; well- worth worship service and Mrs. Lloyd i < Ballantyne read the scripture. i/a.Thia* The W.M.S. church service for | uUdl3n TV I lUSI Sunday, Oct. 28, was planned and < BfflATTAn \Mrs. Warren Brock,, of Zion, will1 . REALIOR > be the guest speaker. <R.’B. Paterson- — Phone St Mrs. Donald Bray was in Hensaii , . charge of the program which con-;— ----u,-----------------—A-— sisted of a reading by Mrs. Ken-few, modern HOUSE with oil neth Duncan. rnace; east side of Exeter; closeThe delegates to the sectional sehools- R- E- Balkwin, 47 John meeting at Centralia recently!;-------------------------------*— gave their reports. They werehhes—c, v. pickard— Heme# Mrs. Ray Clarke and Mrs. Stan- Exeter lev Coward lICIv COTTAGE, 3 bedrooms, T?a., and dining room; best looa-Rev. Sreide, of Woodham, willd. nicely treed lot. This home be the guest .speaker at the an-. in good condition And ' Is oil niversary service on Sunday at bed* Price 56,500,00. Terms may 11 a,m. There will be no Sunday ^ern- brick home, beauti- . School, . . ly finished living room And din-.- |g J i « con-1 heating; Fat Page, Grand Bend J, s ; mason; Ted S’tanlake, Grand -1 Bend, cement contractor; Lee § , Grand Bend, gravel | Hay Court Of Revision Upholds Four Appeals Four appeals were upheld andi five dismissed at the court of! revision held in Hay Township I recently. Five of the appeals concerned the Ausable River Conservation Authority, which has purchased considerable land for reforestation purposes I in the township. I Assessment on Don Hendrick’s barn, lot 19, L.R.E., was lower-! ed from $1,500 to $1,250. ' | An appeal from Mrs. Allyn i Taylor who stated her assess­ ment had been raised for no ap­ parent reason, was not upheld since she had erected a car­ port. John Samuel, plan 25, lot 27, appealed that he did not want to pay school taxes In two mun­ icipalities. The court said it had no authorization to release prop­ erty from school taxation. George Link’s assessment, on concession 7, N13, was lowered! from $850 to $800 because of low, * wet land. I Ausable Authority and Clayton! Prouty appealed that Mr." Prouty sold the north half of the west of lot 10, S.B. to ARCA but still owns the south half of the lot. The court set assessment at $450 for ARCA and $500 for the [ W feinarter ptmvjucu, i I ARCA appealed the $850 as­ sessment was too high for con. ’ 8, east two-thirds of Nil8 and. east two-thirds" of 8*9, 50 acres, and the court lowered the amount from $850 to $750. The authority claimed owner­ ship from con. 6, Si lot ’4, 50 acres, and for con. 6, Ni lot 4, 50 acres and the court ordered i a new notice to be sent to ARCA combining two halves in one notice as con. 6 lot 4, assessed at $1,800. On con. 8, east three-quarters ( of lot 12, the. Authority claimed' there should be an exemption j of $300 for bush from the $1,300 j We were pleas­ ed to do the brickwork on the beautiful new Fina tion, Pat Page Brick and Slone Layer PHONE 44-r-TO, GRAND BEND Congratulations land fernaner ptmvjucu, issue debentures of the Corporation in such ’ sums As the Council may deem proper for/the amount so borrowed, with coupons attached as provided in section 4 of the said Act.2, That, subject to section 10 of the Tile Drainage Act,, when the Council Is of opinion that the ap­plication of any person to borrow money for the purpose of construct­ ing tile, stone or timber drain should, be granted in whole or in part, the Council may, by resolu­ tion, direct the Reeve to issue de­dentures as aforesaid, and to bor­ row a sum not exceeding the amount applied for, and may lend the same to the applicant on the completion of the drainage work.3. ’A special rate shall be imposed, levied and collected, over and above all other rates upon the land in respect of which the money is bor­rowed, sufficient for the amount of the principal and interest as pro­ vided by the Act. Passed the sixth day of October, 1966. H. H, G. STRANG. Clerk C. A. SMITH, Reeve NOTICE CORPORATION OP THE TOWNSHIP OF USHORNE Take notice that the Above is a true copy of ft by-law massed by the Council of the Township of Us- borne on the sixth day of October, 1956, and all persons are required to take notice that any One who de­ sires to Apply to have the by-law or any part" thereof quashed must serve notice of his application upon the Head or Clerk of this muni­ cipality within 20 days after the date .of the last, publication of this notice, and must make his applica­tion tfl' tho Supreme- Court of On- ■—“'-I* nn(, month after the On 3 o Th ceiv< .ttUCl WEi T1 ER: com con< ruW loo Eb< con wit tar, Jj‘ ln& pto' L>in< tilli! Mo. M-I plat sect] shu sect (150 used with creai tivat mow ft. i new; We were pleased to be the General Contractors for this Canadian Petrofina Station. Let Us Quote You A Pike On Your " New House, Cottage Or General Construction PHONE ’48-r-S GRAND BEND PHONE 604-M PARKHILL The Fabulous All-New NASH Comes To EXETER A WW'; X w AT WILSON BROS. FINA SERVICE The original “Sweetest Little BIG ■ Car in the World” caused a sensa­ tion. Dealers across Ca­ nada were flooded with orders. Today there pre snappy little Metropoli­ tans . being driven by suburban wives, young .niaTrieds," single guys and gals, and too many other kinds of people to mention. Now here’s the Metropolitan “1500”. — successor to the original Met’. This latest version boasts a 24% more powerful engine (and you still get around 40 miles to the gallon), smart two-toning, and a m ore s tr 6 a m 1 i n e d, smoother grille and hood. WHAT THE tai ET»Q®©MT£LH FEATURES ® More Powerful Overhead Valve Engine • Double-Safe, All-Welded ’ Construction • Deep Coil Ride Suspension • 12-Volt Electrical System Anti, of eourse Radio • Hedter • Direction Signals Cigarette Lighter ® Dual Sun Visors Foam Rubber Front Seat Cushion • Rear Tire Mount ® Vinyl and Leather Upholstery See The Fabulous NASH Ramblers. At Wilson Bros Watch For 1 s SoonI