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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-01-24, Page 34 A 1 I 1 4. ,‘• 4; I A s 4. A4, 1 4 4.* k 4,, A, 4 • CornisH Mitchell & Co 11 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS it'll, Cornish . looh cerniak D. Mitchell K. W. Slado Wo Sueh•r4 i 291 1,1040AS ST. D1,4I 24651 LONDON, QNT. ouihnoughnommustenshamhimmonnmithannhassurnhimmucinnummmumorthinumunmumio -,0141411IMUJIMIMMUMInninturroohomponumnuattommInnosetimontronnantitinnthannlinshisse, rry t '56 FORD 3 TON DUMP 3,500 '55 MERCURY 3 TON ..... 2,195 B '54 FORD 3 TON DUMP 2,195 '53 FORD 3 TON STAKE WITH HOIST 1,893 1. '53 FORD PICKUP, • a good one . 795 '49 MERCURY 1 TON ; 450_ er • es Trades '55 'MONARCH SEDAN $2,795 Has .everything but the kitchen sink! '56 FORD CUSTOM RANCH WAGON • 2,795 Has,.everkthing but the kitchen sink! '55 FORt SEDAN FAIRLANE 1,795 '55 FORD COACH, a steal 1,695 '53 FORD SEDAN ....... .... , ... . . . 1,250 '52 FORD SEDAN 1,09.5. '52: PLYMOUTH COACH 950 '51 METEOR COACH 795 '53 CONSUL 795 '51 CHEVROLET COACH 695 '50 METEOR COACH, choice of two 595 '49 OLDS SEDAN, 450 '46 CHEVROLET COUPE '50 AUSTIN SEDAN—YOur Choice 195 '39 PONTIAC SEDAN 95 '32 CHEVROLET COUPE, it runs .•....... ..(Cash) 25 TRUCKS 4. SPECIALS 4. r- • Thi :Fallowing 30 -da units f • • Oat: day unfit - ba 'reduced $10 '56 FORD FAIRLANE, 2 -door, automatic •• '54 FORDSEDAN, automatic', loW mileage You're making me weep. I '53 FORD COACH Thurs. Price $2,195 1,295 1,000 '53 'HENRY J. COACII 645, '51 FORD COACH 600 .. la '53'CHVVROLET SEDAN DELIVERY' 750 LarrySnider Motors • Ford -MOnarch Dearer z • PHONE 624 EXETER ..... !CZ Filsfak.tet! A,„, , . !Croups At Eilmville.* '1'4,41Ys.LY:...4:r..):Zhaue'iplo'ir771Yilreaae:, I ect New Off f I ce rs . E Which was 411/01Yed 111, the 14W ' . nut last year i The executive meeting of the were only seven tables playing Mayor Pooley"A daily glimville W.M.S. and W.A. Waa but everyone enjoyed Wein- \M: . wage id be fair to everybody.' lie held Tuli esdaY fter4Q"' said lid had te hire men to 104 ' Mrs. W1 J. ReUtlY„ Is thSelves. e 1957 Winners were: ladies' high, On muhleiPai affairs. Other mein*" while he WU f ceallie411";SkivrtigneerP,rMesilsd."FtSr'eerasn. MlfriS.. •aiter his business LAalvlaenrnejohSnksin;n:re;nts;onitisoglhal. bers of council bad to do the Horne' seereterio Mrs. Free- lien, Mrs. Delmer Slininer. Mr. same. man Jiorne; ass't secretarY, Mrs. Rein Westde.rP will be best on • ,Councillor Musser 1110Ved, the Lewis Johns; treasurer, Mrs. Friday evemng increase; Councillor Pym second- Win, Johns; corresponding seere- Mission pond ed it. The two reeves .moved en tarY, Mrs, Phil ,fohns; Elimville Missien Band met ae amendment that salaries remain . Literature, Mrso John Bsttnn; the home of ym. Mrs. Howard P at t2so but they received no ' temperance, Mrs. N. coke; scriptu,, support. ; Christian StewerdeltiPo Mrs. BY. Skinner " foillnavi7edrebay4 Jabiiet14,SakriarY, Salary for the mayor is rot .Ford• missionary monthly •sec affected by the department rul- . Mrs, Kenneth Johns; Mission Mg, 'Council has its own disere. i Band leaders, Mrs—HOWard PYln ner leading in prayer. 11.fits Ann Johns gave a recitation and. Lynn Otis, a reading. tion in setting his stipend.; and Mrs. nos Skinner; Baby Miss Marilyn Johns favoured Members raised it from 4;,3:30 to Band, Mrs, Lewis Johns; Cradle $400, an increase equal. to their Roll, Mrs. John Ridley; pianists, with a piano instrumental. Mrs. own, Ross Skinner read a stery. The The mayor brought in the Clarke; 'Mrs. Harry Ford, li•s. Newton year's programs were._ xn'acie out PL1C's request for $150 a year, 'Mrs Wm, Wm. Walters, Ihliss Ruth communitY i friendshiP. and games were played, instead of $100. The commission- ers — L. J. Penhale, W. G. Skinner; wreath, Mrs. Everett Personal firma Skinner; supply Committee, Mrs. Mr. and' Mrs. Wm. Marley Jr., Cochrane and the mayor — will Delmer Skinner, Mrs, Garnet Janice and Robbie of Whalen, have a busy year In connection Miners. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pyrn, were with construction of the Morrison Mrs. Philip Bern Was elected Thursday evening .guests with Dam, he pointed out. , . ' president of the W.A. for 1957. Mr. and Mrs. Rost Skinner Assessor Eric Carsea4den, Vice president is Mrs, Colin Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques, requesting his raise, said the Gilfillan; secretary, Mrs. John Shirley and Harry of Zion, Mr. assessor in St, Marys receives ; Batten; treasurer, Mrs, Harold Floyd Cooper, Mr, an d • Mrs. $3 000 a year. Bell, Ross Skinner and family Were His salary as assessor was raised. Church committee, Mrs. Elson Tuesday evening guests with from $750 to $800, and as tax collector from $400 to $500, Lynn, Mrs. Alvin Cooper, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skinner. ' Hubert Heywood; flower com- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vogan Last year, Mr. Carscadden. mittee, Mrs, John Ridley, Mits and Sharon of Molesworth, Mr. tendered his resignation as tax collector, but reconsidered at the Ruth Skinner, Mrs, Harold Bell; and Mrs. Howard; Cunnington 1 Group leaders, Mrs. Freeman and Janet visited on Sunday request of council, Clerk C. V. Pickard's salary Horne, Mrs. Wm. Walters, Mrs. with Mr, and Mrs, Fred Cun- and office allowance were in. . Horace Delbridge, Mrs,.Harry nington. Ford, Mrs. Gilbert Johns, Mrs. Alvin Cooper. , The congregational meeting Announcements Message From • in the church basement on ant pdt luck supper will be held Wed- nesday evening, January 30. W. I. Euchre creased at the first meeting of council. Woodham , Elimville Women's Institute Cy MIM ARTHUR RUNDLE held a euchre party Tuesday ---------,— "'afternoon. There were six tables Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stephens PiaYing• and Donald spent Sunday after- Winners were: ladies' high' Mrs^ Wm, Thompson; ladies Leslie, St. Marys, it a family iely, Mrs. Verne Pincombe; , lucky cup, Mrs. Wm, Rohde. gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne and ' Elimville Euchre Club met FridaY evening at the hail with Donna of London were Sunday visitors with Mr. anl Mrs. Robt. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hunter as hosts, Due Rundle. , to snowy night there • Mrs. Oliver Hazlewood was In Toronto for the weekend to visit 'ARA her mother, Mrs, K. A. Henry,A Orders at the home of her sister, Dr. mother's 86th birthday at Violet :Henry. They celebrated their p go ort urvey •the home of Dr. Violet Henry, . , where she makes her home. ; Autable Authority Flood Con - Betty Hern was in St, Marys , trol Board thia week authorized for the weekend with her friend, , preliminary engineering on the Judy Ann Grose, 1 problem of sand bars and ero- Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCurdy won at the mouth of the river of St. Marys were Sunday visit- : at Port Franks. ' coiu.srdhyv.ith Mr. and Mrs. Ira me. Col. S. W. Archibald, London, I will undertake the survoy. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques, The scheine, designated as No, DEATHS • 'Danny and Debbie visited with 5 by the Autbotity, Noll deter. „.„,...,._ ,,, _. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ross in mine cause of the blockage from 7T.,0'-‘rwITIrl''', l'on°a,LuejsdrTyP,11jaa,nliullteale; London on Sunday.cut to the former river 1957, Joshua. Johns,in his ninetY^ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rundle thechamlnenwi attended the funeral of their cousin, the late Mrs. Ray Flet - also called on their aunt, Mrs. iiijonor Councillor cher in Exeter on Tuesday and ; • John Fletcher, in ,,Seuth Huron. Hospital. , Notices are !sleeted 'free: of charge. Cards of .Thanks cost 750 for ;single verses 250 extra Birth, Death and 1'4 rriage for each additional veru; and Engagement Notices are 750. BIRTHS GRIDZAX — Mr, and 1)frs. Peter Gridzak, of Kippen, announce the birth of their on, William Paul, 4214 South Huron 1-lespital, January KERSLAKE—Mr. and. Alta. Harold Kerslal•ze, Exeter R.R. 3, announce I the birth of their daughter, Joan :Marlene, at South Huron Hospital, January 17, 195s—a, sister for Ed- win. Donnie 'and Joyce. PRYDE—Mr, and Mrs: Doug Pryde, Kitchener, wish .to announce the birth of a son in Kitchener - Waterloo Hospital, January 9, SWT—Mr. and Mrs. 'Dotlgia.5 1. Sweet, 50 Hill St., Exeter, an- nounce the birth of their daugh- ter, Valenie Jane, at South Huron Hospital, January 19, 1927—thanks to Dr, M. Gans .a,n8. hospital staff. . WILDS—Mr. and Mrs, Henry Wilds!, Dashwood R,R. 1, announce the ;briiertarthrizooaafad n. u.'aarty-aSo1911. tilt95.71-1.uron Hos- ughter, Julia. Mary Town Topics fourth year. Resting a,t the Din - they funeral home where a priVate funeral service .-will be held on Friday, Jantiary 25, at 2 p.m. In.- -torment .in. Elimville cemetery. B ease omit .nowers, .11AUGH—David •Hatig,h, At -Mayor's Fete '`TI",..."10.' liPasespsedro:1,Nuart'dr..i,s-,'„A.L1,thy Mayor R E. and Mrs, Poillerr,PpETCIRta—A.(; were' hosts to members of the Albert Street, Exeter, on Satur- council and their wives' at; a banquet at Armstrong's restaur- Mr and Mrs. Alvin Moir, Mrs. ant Monday evening,. Present Gordon Squires and Janet, left ---- alio *ere Mr. and Mrs, R. C. aotrics—At lie late reeidenca on Saturday for a. holiday in sborne Township on,FridaY, Florida. Dinney; ',Clerk C. V. and Mrs. day, January 19, 1957, Rhea, Pearl •Godbolt, beloved wife of Chester " Ray Fletcher, in her sixty-first January 18 1957 Carrie Brock - who frac. Pickard and J. M, and Mrs, belove.d wife of ' the late John' Mrs. John Fletcher, tured her hip in a fall at her Southcott . ' and ., . ,. ,. . I Johns and dear mother of Tenny- Following - the dinner, ; Reeve On' Johns of Vsloorne Township, home on Albert St., on Satur- William McKenzie thanked Mr. 1 in her eighty-seventh year, day, is a patient . in South ,and Mrs. X'octley for their splen- illor-r. lirs.eUdisborne 'Township, on 'away at Lot 18, Huon Hospital, Those attending the funeral of did hospitality:: A few words Wednesday, January 23, Mary. Florenee Dinnin, beloved wife of . were spoken by S. M. Southcott and C. V. Pickard the late. W. Wellington Neil. Rest - Charles F. Link in Franken! Muth, Mich. were his brother, 1 George Link of Dashwood, Mr. McKenzie read an address 1 home where fnueral service 'win sis" of appreciation for the splendidl be held Saturday, J a..nualy 25 at ters, Mrs. Martha Jacob, Clin-, service Mr. Dinney rendered the ! Ltr, Interment in Roy s ceme- y • - ,. , eounci or and for the sacrifices 1 ENGAGEMENTS Mr and Mri. Cliff Blanchard, ' made by Mrs. Dinney during' Exeter Mr. and Mrs. Donald those years. i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tuckey, R.R. Smart and Mr and Mrs. Robert Both replied, Mr. Dinney stet- . a Exeter, ' wish to announce the agement of their daughter, Pat - Wade of London ing that he had enjoyed the years ;tete Anne to Mr. 'Walter 'Keith . ing at the Hopper -Hockey funeral ton, Mrs. .Lavina Bawden, Exe- town during his six ears as ter, alto Ervin Jacob, Clinton,I '11 he had served on the council and that it had been a good experience,. Plan Appeal Fa School Huron council's delegation to the provincial government, which includes four south Huron reeves, is anxiously waiting for an ap. pointnient to press its case for erection of the 520,000,000 school >for retarded. children in the county. Members include reeves liahn McKenzie, Exeter; Jack Morrissey, Stephen; Valentine Becker, Hay; Harvey Coleman, Stanley; John Deeves, Goden ich, and Warden Harold Gowdy. 'Sugar And Spice • *Continued from Page 2 his face thoroughly, front the nose right down to the chin. His hair looks like the back of a . startled porcupine.. His lips are blue with cold, You harden yottr heart, feed him and thrust him, whimpering, Into the sub -zero meriting. You hastily gulp a o cup of tea and get .out before the Old Lady wakes pp and starts to make the Welkin, ring, Temperature in the kitchen, at you leave, is 47. It Mewed five inches last night, but you haven't time to shovel, 4 so you wade through. The snow that gots in over the tops of -your boots hits your hot little feet and turns to ice. Water. You- 've leg, your scraper, so you elaw the ice from the windshield 'with your fingernails, The car goes "f -r -Pr -r -r". Ft,natly, you :got to the office. The temperature there is 52. Beal snug, You sit with your coat and hat .on., blowingOn your fingers so they'll thaw enough to beat, 'the typentite, At ten ctn. the phonb the tattleaxe. "Yotl get honie here this minute and get some heat out of the IMAMIt's ritiV 50 in the kiteheft. What do you think 1 ant? A -penguin? We an set one breath in the living. resort 1 Canada is ad exhilar- atingIh winter That tmly hick of money prevents the entire Popo. Wieit from heading for Florida 16ti XdVeniber 1, Love, On 'of Mr. and Mrs, Roes Love, Heiman, The marriage to take place on 'Saturday, February 9 at 12.00 o'clock at the home of, CARDS OF THANKS wish to' thank' my many friends for cards and. treats sent Me while in Victoria and South' Huron. HOS'• Special thanks to Main St. Church for the lovely plant and. no Comrades 'bf the Legion for nice box of treats; Mee to Dr. R.ead, Miss Claypole a,nd staff, and to Jim •Lockhart for looking after business. —Norm 44:4-ckev. 24* I wish to express nay sincere thanks to my friends.; heighbottra and relatives for the lovely flowers, cards, gifts, treats, visits a,nd let- ters while1 Was a. patientin St, Joseph's Hospital. Special' thanks to Rev, Zorn, Dr. Simpson ant nurses.—Mrs. Pearl Gale. Mrs. Mack Menenald wishes to express' her aPpratiation for the many kindnesses �f her. neighbotirs, to the pall bearett and all those who helped in het' recent sad be- reavement. Special thanks to Vr, J. Kelly, 'Monsignor Corcoran, Rev. Krum and Fr, Alobney. For the spiritual bouquets, floral trlbutds, sympathy dards, Hoffman Funeral Home and to the. kindness and understanding of her ptipile and itohreigrotpt.:.ents, she le deeply indebt- ed. Their kindnetii never be 24* I Wits11 to express my thanks to the many friends who sent nie cards and flowers and visited me • while patient In South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Special thariks1 to the liensall Legion Ladies ,Atiotil- 1111:Y4 Miss filayboie and staff of the hospital ttild Dr, Gtiddard. Catherine Redden, Ilettsail. W wish to thank ,everyota who, SO kindly helped us during and after' the lbss of our Ibnch roont and service station by Ore: vritli Special thanks to Robert Hayter of Dathivood, for his ihoughful- ness4—Mae and Xorrilail Cowan. 214 1.1.111nri hTiParinnintlifty jf6thillertli8ds.wirsehr10.tive1 Mut rieighboirs for the kindness and hYrtlpathy shown hint. (Hiring his recent b V 0 trl 0 11 t; its far Carrie and floral tributes, Grateful inlet Tif Hoin#4 tch et. for service 144;ik5 'lt.171 V4341.11:e 3° .631' yro.tiner4t, rendered and to the ladies Who assisted in any way al the hoUse, 246 rk jitt:tkbool'Arifi, Vriantifvettlyir,,,I, 81eLitirit:tr, Zit' tit:9 nd 1W6: 4" y ok 41* Ithol wish ni'e5 riwlisitier7rry thank* th the. Many friend.r. 'heath- batIrit and relatives h it4ite4 MIA tt,cflug.tIctirti.,11.pk`A'611 tr,,ArAtiti $06,1,0 thanks DJ6ato- 12r, 011et.head, Atta. tels.i.otatmi Fourth IN MEMORIAM ttelithtt triatilarY at Wallkill Ihkekert, raised *km one '5& ago, 3anuary 11, +ISSN. memory to Cherish TOtrrillf: tAt Otiti *NI Witt dear tO att.' teinsinhered by. ilia lam* Ily, 'Dashwood Firo coati:Pod front l'a0e X (Nice. Us orne Township Sch When the Dashwood Fire De- partment arrived,. tatty saivaged ; • tilt:1(.1.4M; Maeltine and tiPe"1 -Cowan . future plans, were not' but he 'did not .expect to erect: :another Waning4 tie owns the two. limes ;Opposite the statien, one of which is the.former Soamputsahliwetsel„b:nonolidhevep.emx.speCotisti'ctoe in the .sinall house where the couple live. The .hotel, now va. cant, may be transformed into a lunch counter. h . He will Iid loner e CowansTJie =Veil to Sarepta from Detroit over,10 years ago ,1 Mr. Cowan :said, and :practiced "amateur farming" for four or five years. In 1950, they •erected, the- lunch counter and a year later added the service .station and office. The hind, read', was operated by Mrs, Cowan. No one received injuries from 'the blaze, although Mr. Cowan suffered ill-effects front the • Town Topics Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neil, Am - MY and Wendy visited over the Mieekende:wit nth Mr. and Mrs. J. ZMessrs, E. R. Hopper, K. G. 'Jockey and Stering Ince of ,HOP- per-HoekeY Furniture and R. C. Dinney of Dinney Furniture at-. tended the furniture convention in Toronto last week. Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Pearce ac. companted Mr, Franklin .Pearce loofwlineTall. to Tyrconnell on Tues- day to ,attend the funeral of the late E. V. Tocker, Wallace - Miss Donna Thomas of St.:, Thomas visited over the week -- end with Miss Jane Farrow. Mr, jirn. Sturgis, student at University of Western Ontario, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sturgis over the weekend. The report last week that Mr, Andrew Johnston had purchased from E. Lindenfield the residence on John Street formerly owned by the late Dr. Wm. Sweet was incorrect. Mr. Johnston has pur- chased from Mrs.' E. Lindenfield the residence • on John Street that - at (me time was ,owned by the late George Samwell. The provincial police received word Monday that Joseph Craig had died in Detroit and was without known relatives and lacked sufficient -funds for bur- ial. Mr. Craig spent his early life in Exeter and during the first world war served with the. Canadian army. There are no' close relatives here. Funarcial Ricopt. •4. Proitincial Grants ..... ..... .......... . .... • Township Grants Section Levy , Receipts from Other ours ••••• ,40*.to Temporary Loan ............. .... ......... /4060.4c •••••••4•P•0•••••••440 Total Receipts, . • 1.4 .... • 4 I .............. 4144 .... ••••••••••••• .4010 Balance nu Hand, Becemner 31, 1956 *404 .. • .. ••••46•10411.66•111.660063,4, g XPOrtflitUr OS Cost Id Instruction .. ....................... ....... ••4 0.44.4 4425,140 Cest of Supplies 2715. Coat of Administration 1,1100.111, coet o,f plant operation .................... • ...... '""'4"7#'H4 ,5,174•41. Cost of Plant Maintenance ..................... • .. •601,•••4••• *I co CP /4P42440 2,55.0 Fess to Another Board 3.9000, Cost of Auxiliary Agencies . Capital Outlays ,e .............. 0.. 1.•*c ........ 4.4 . • . • ..... • . ..... ••• 1•3374,4 Extraneous ,,payments ................ ............ .11114.1.44.14 I .... • .... 113 Repayrnerit of Loan. P4 P.O.! ...... •••••• .............. 44466,444666••••8•146•666,6 2,00,47 **•••••••••••• Teta]: Expenditures ...... 44•66/666s06•14.1.4a••••0110,444.044.1.44 0404 40 4$2,01 Balance on Hand, ura's •••••• • ........ C66.6 ........ • . 6 ......... 16644164066*4•060 1.563652,110 Alltilted Jan. 4,AA-BTI.CAKS.'W:IeS:1: VAN". Give your car that - "Show Room" laokon \ , 1 4 TANK . V .G4 with superb Vitri- Glaze System! It's the beet bargain i.n4 ear beautifying. available, Don't miss it! Bring your car in to us today. A Vitri.Glaze' job by our trained mechanics , and your ; car recovers that"showroom" lbok. Watch the years drop away! We clean your car inside and outside ... washing and pol- ishing the exterior , vacuum cleaning and deodorizing the interior. 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Tint '............. .. , . „„„ 2 No. 410 `• Prise .. . . . . „,...„ ....... , . ........ 3 lttlis 330 . , 0 .. ,, , , , „ , : . , , . ' • PHONE 16 EXETER he had served on the council and that it had been a good experience,. Plan Appeal Fa School Huron council's delegation to the provincial government, which includes four south Huron reeves, is anxiously waiting for an ap. pointnient to press its case for erection of the 520,000,000 school >for retarded. children in the county. Members include reeves liahn McKenzie, Exeter; Jack Morrissey, Stephen; Valentine Becker, Hay; Harvey Coleman, Stanley; John Deeves, Goden ich, and Warden Harold Gowdy. 'Sugar And Spice • *Continued from Page 2 his face thoroughly, front the nose right down to the chin. His hair looks like the back of a . startled porcupine.. His lips are blue with cold, You harden yottr heart, feed him and thrust him, whimpering, Into the sub -zero meriting. You hastily gulp a o cup of tea and get .out before the Old Lady wakes pp and starts to make the Welkin, ring, Temperature in the kitchen, at you leave, is 47. It Mewed five inches last night, but you haven't time to shovel, 4 so you wade through. The snow that gots in over the tops of -your boots hits your hot little feet and turns to ice. Water. You- 've leg, your scraper, so you elaw the ice from the windshield 'with your fingernails, The car goes "f -r -Pr -r -r". Ft,natly, you :got to the office. The temperature there is 52. Beal snug, You sit with your coat and hat .on., blowingOn your fingers so they'll thaw enough to beat, 'the typentite, At ten ctn. the phonb the tattleaxe. "Yotl get honie here this minute and get some heat out of the IMAMIt's ritiV 50 in the kiteheft. What do you think 1 ant? A -penguin? We an set one breath in the living. resort 1 Canada is ad exhilar- atingIh winter That tmly hick of money prevents the entire Popo. Wieit from heading for Florida 16ti XdVeniber 1, Love, On 'of Mr. and Mrs, Roes Love, Heiman, The marriage to take place on 'Saturday, February 9 at 12.00 o'clock at the home of, CARDS OF THANKS wish to' thank' my many friends for cards and. treats sent Me while in Victoria and South' Huron. HOS'• Special thanks to Main St. Church for the lovely plant and. no Comrades 'bf the Legion for nice box of treats; Mee to Dr. R.ead, Miss Claypole a,nd staff, and to Jim •Lockhart for looking after business. —Norm 44:4-ckev. 24* I wish to express nay sincere thanks to my friends.; heighbottra and relatives for the lovely flowers, cards, gifts, treats, visits a,nd let- ters while1 Was a. patientin St, Joseph's Hospital. Special' thanks to Rev, Zorn, Dr. Simpson ant nurses.—Mrs. Pearl Gale. Mrs. Mack Menenald wishes to express' her aPpratiation for the many kindnesses �f her. neighbotirs, to the pall bearett and all those who helped in het' recent sad be- reavement. Special thanks to Vr, J. Kelly, 'Monsignor Corcoran, Rev. Krum and Fr, Alobney. For the spiritual bouquets, floral trlbutds, sympathy dards, Hoffman Funeral Home and to the. kindness and understanding of her ptipile and itohreigrotpt.:.ents, she le deeply indebt- ed. Their kindnetii never be 24* I Wits11 to express my thanks to the many friends who sent nie cards and flowers and visited me • while patient In South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Special thariks1 to the liensall Legion Ladies ,Atiotil- 1111:Y4 Miss filayboie and staff of the hospital ttild Dr, Gtiddard. Catherine Redden, Ilettsail. W wish to thank ,everyota who, SO kindly helped us during and after' the lbss of our Ibnch roont and service station by Ore: vritli Special thanks to Robert Hayter of Dathivood, for his ihoughful- ness4—Mae and Xorrilail Cowan. 214 1.1.111nri hTiParinnintlifty jf6thillertli8ds.wirsehr10.tive1 Mut rieighboirs for the kindness and hYrtlpathy shown hint. (Hiring his recent b V 0 trl 0 11 t; its far Carrie and floral tributes, Grateful inlet Tif Hoin#4 tch et. for service 144;ik5 'lt.171 V4341.11:e 3° .631' yro.tiner4t, rendered and to the ladies Who assisted in any way al the hoUse, 246 rk jitt:tkbool'Arifi, Vriantifvettlyir,,,I, 81eLitirit:tr, Zit' tit:9 nd 1W6: 4" y ok 41* Ithol wish ni'e5 riwlisitier7rry thank* th the. Many friend.r. 'heath- batIrit and relatives h it4ite4 MIA tt,cflug.tIctirti.,11.pk`A'611 tr,,ArAtiti $06,1,0 thanks DJ6ato- 12r, 011et.head, Atta. tels.i.otatmi Fourth IN MEMORIAM ttelithtt triatilarY at Wallkill Ihkekert, raised *km one '5& ago, 3anuary 11, +ISSN. memory to Cherish TOtrrillf: tAt Otiti *NI Witt dear tO att.' teinsinhered by. ilia lam* Ily, 'Dashwood Firo coati:Pod front l'a0e X (Nice. Us orne Township Sch When the Dashwood Fire De- partment arrived,. tatty saivaged ; • tilt:1(.1.4M; Maeltine and tiPe"1 -Cowan . future plans, were not' but he 'did not .expect to erect: :another Waning4 tie owns the two. limes ;Opposite the statien, one of which is the.former Soamputsahliwetsel„b:nonolidhevep.emx.speCotisti'ctoe in the .sinall house where the couple live. The .hotel, now va. cant, may be transformed into a lunch counter. h . He will Iid loner e CowansTJie =Veil to Sarepta from Detroit over,10 years ago ,1 Mr. Cowan :said, and :practiced "amateur farming" for four or five years. In 1950, they •erected, the- lunch counter and a year later added the service .station and office. The hind, read', was operated by Mrs, Cowan. No one received injuries from 'the blaze, although Mr. Cowan suffered ill-effects front the • Town Topics Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neil, Am - MY and Wendy visited over the Mieekende:wit nth Mr. and Mrs. J. ZMessrs, E. R. Hopper, K. G. 'Jockey and Stering Ince of ,HOP- per-HoekeY Furniture and R. C. Dinney of Dinney Furniture at-. tended the furniture convention in Toronto last week. Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Pearce ac. companted Mr, Franklin .Pearce loofwlineTall. to Tyrconnell on Tues- day to ,attend the funeral of the late E. V. Tocker, Wallace - Miss Donna Thomas of St.:, Thomas visited over the week -- end with Miss Jane Farrow. Mr, jirn. Sturgis, student at University of Western Ontario, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sturgis over the weekend. The report last week that Mr, Andrew Johnston had purchased from E. Lindenfield the residence on John Street formerly owned by the late Dr. Wm. Sweet was incorrect. Mr. Johnston has pur- chased from Mrs.' E. Lindenfield the residence • on John Street that - at (me time was ,owned by the late George Samwell. The provincial police received word Monday that Joseph Craig had died in Detroit and was without known relatives and lacked sufficient -funds for bur- ial. Mr. Craig spent his early life in Exeter and during the first world war served with the. Canadian army. There are no' close relatives here. Funarcial Ricopt. •4. Proitincial Grants ..... ..... .......... . .... • Township Grants Section Levy , Receipts from Other ours ••••• ,40*.to Temporary Loan ............. .... ......... /4060.4c •••••••4•P•0•••••••440 Total Receipts, . • 1.4 .... • 4 I .............. 4144 .... ••••••••••••• .4010 Balance nu Hand, Becemner 31, 1956 *404 .. • .. ••••46•10411.66•111.660063,4, g XPOrtflitUr OS Cost Id Instruction .. ....................... ....... ••4 0.44.4 4425,140 Cest of Supplies 2715. Coat of Administration 1,1100.111, coet o,f plant operation .................... • ...... '""'4"7#'H4 ,5,174•41. Cost of Plant Maintenance ..................... • .. •601,•••4••• *I co CP /4P42440 2,55.0 Fess to Another Board 3.9000, Cost of Auxiliary Agencies . Capital Outlays ,e .............. 0.. 1.•*c ........ 4.4 . • . • ..... • . ..... ••• 1•3374,4 Extraneous ,,payments ................ ............ .11114.1.44.14 I .... • .... 113 Repayrnerit of Loan. P4 P.O.! ...... •••••• .............. 44466,444666••••8•146•666,6 2,00,47 **•••••••••••• Teta]: Expenditures ...... 44•66/666s06•14.1.4a••••0110,444.044.1.44 0404 40 4$2,01 Balance on Hand, ura's •••••• • ........ C66.6 ........ • . 6 ......... 16644164066*4•060 1.563652,110 Alltilted Jan. 4,AA-BTI.CAKS.'W:IeS:1: VAN". Give your car that - "Show Room" laokon \ , 1 4 TANK . V .G4 with superb Vitri- Glaze System! It's the beet bargain i.n4 ear beautifying. available, Don't miss it! Bring your car in to us today. A Vitri.Glaze' job by our trained mechanics , and your ; car recovers that"showroom" lbok. Watch the years drop away! We clean your car inside and outside ... washing and pol- ishing the exterior , vacuum cleaning and deodorizing the interior. 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