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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-02-07, Page 9NeE4 PubIic Sur?p n.:1191# Money' ilow has- "'tigtfl. etteeey". been B. of Me Ns that, brought about ad how effective exert au effective it eence over: t elas it been? These eniestiete are the aCtivite oi the chartered discussed in an ,eppraiSal 1;iy .the hankie et has. no eratrol Over . Bank of Montireei in- it4 January other3Ylpes of Institutions, some i usine$S revieW, iiiet released. ' of Whielt are Of cdesiderable ha, i 1 under ow two , "The ,ineitieeee perreti.i,hcee in the finaoeial Strilleo re f f Monetary Policy," the reVieW tu i•iscusses, in plain terine, Whet Public Response Important ,E i as happpned:te paso.inenetary yearancondi., Apart from technical limita- : ens during tht :d -a- : tions, a ,fundamental factor is rt Ian — N.IlielOMMONIMeARAMWOHHOWW00110011010,001HAMOOKAMMOWWOneeP4400M010040MOPOISM0000WOMMOWMOMHUMU0000110000100ANNOMOMMMW , le alt, It adds that, in contrast to ! 951, the responsibility of •corn- . I +Wing inflatiea has. been left . argely. to the Band of Canada without any sopplementape iegis- ation by parliairient. The B. of M points oilt. that the )„hiaier methed used hy the con- etrai bailt� regelate credit and e-currendy, is through its pur- chases ahd sales• of secPrities to contrel the level Of the chartered banks' cash reserves, in this wayi the Bank of Canada Certs in- direct but 'none the Jess' effective control over the chartered banks' aggregate assets and liabilities. The degree of monetary re- straint in Canada has steadily in- creased ovet the peat 18 months, s shown by the progressive Slow - ng -down in the rate of growth ermitted in bank deposits, In ct, the review continues, there as actually a bet .decrease of 33 million in tank deposits M, he second ball of 1956. reponse. "le a consider - Able .exteet, the .effectiveness Of monetary .pelicy •depends upon general AwAreness. .of what the policy es endeavoring to' do. 'and noon a. gerierAl; confidenge• that the policY wilt brinebout long - 'terra stability of 'prices," the review states. • "Insofar As thia awareness and eenficlence• are lacitiesg, 'there is likely to be a pressing desire on ehe part et governitcota, corpora., lions And Individuals •to ender - take eXpeedittere at. tbe. MOMent in the belief that,. despite the prevailing level ot interest rAtes, it is .ore econoinieal to spend. now than th the future, On tee - other band, givee public ,corifi- Once that prices and cots will. not necessarily follow A long•iterne upward trend,and that present .conditiOns of tight money Will not 'lest indeeteitely, there would be 'a greater re.adinessete postpone. expenditures until .some fiiture. As . the year 1956 progressed,. time when .supplies of manpower •,‘Ine cost of obtaining funds and materials are More ample either from the banks ler frern and the Bank of Canada can he securities markets -- rose, nd the objective of the• central ank, to make credit more (BM- ult and more expensive to Vain, was achieved." :••„•14, eke' ei,;• • PRoGRESSIVE. :Euchre reasonably be expected to ease the availability and bring about a lowering in the cost of credit. "With Wei a public *apprecia- lion of, and sensitive response to, ypyrAfrfprsf:InAc11,p Stall, '..Spinsfr.'....R.OlisH • Test 11:atitard • • • iay GLENN COWAN The Undercarriage "up" lights. •winked on as the wheels retracted, fully, and the Harvard, •climbed away from Ceetralia's east -west runway on a heading towards the Wirral stiere. The land presented a patch. work effect of drab greYs and brewnse pertly cancealed beneath a gleantin$ mantle ef snow. Weeds and copses stood out, black and sparse, their„leafiess branches devoid of any softening green to relieve their starkness. Highways slashed throtigh the countryside, heedless of slope and contour as they led on to their destination. Wancierin,g along leisurely, rivers PO creeks flashed intermittently as thy re - fleeted the brilliant sunlight, The sun, high in a sky of blue crystal, burned down in the noon time of a fine winter's day. Gaz- ing around, it"was pessible to •see the brilliant spark of light, caused by the sun reflecting 'from the Exeter water tower. The town,a gathering of multi -colored vaira- tions beneath a faint haze, of blue smoke, looked peaceful and unt- concerned, basking in the warmth, Testing the Harvard The purpose of our flight- Was Lo carry out a one-hour air test The review poiets out, howeeer, monetary Policy," concludes the of the Harvard, This particular that the effectiveness ef a re- review, "the central bank Would aircraft had just been released, strictive monetary policy,a; cur- be better- able te carry out its from the hands of the inainte: rently practised, has limitation. I assigned tette 'to mitigate by its name -personnel in the repair Some borrowers have turned to !influence fluctuations in the gen- hangar, after having eindergone sources other than banks for erg level of production, trade, an extensive Overhaul. Before additional working capital, The pries and employment'.'. : returning to the flight line for training duties, it was zecessary that the aircraft should be test flown by a qualified pilot, and handled through all its Permiss... ible phases of flight. e • At 6,000 feet we leeelled .etit. Far belpw lay Grand Bend and • the wide expanse of Lake Huron. The lake, with its foreshore lined with pack ice, presented a cold, GordonLoveeof the Parr Line, The weather favored the Wood-, green facade, dappled with grey • has sold his farm to keith Love, ham folk on Friday everting and brilliant•white, • son of gr. and Mrs, Rosa Leve. when a good crowd of young and Inside the cockpit, it was warm MrBob. McDoifgall, -who old home etthe gathered to enjoy the an- And comfortable, despite an out- . makee his nal carnival at the Woodham' side temperature reading of •' Newu Commercial Hotel, suffered a rink. efot dogs and toffee were many degrees below zero. All • el served by W,A.. members. internment readings were normal arid the cockpit heater: blew a steedy current of warm air about Our feet and legs. Over the inter- com evsteme we ensured that our shoulder harness and lain straps were secured, and that the move ing halves of the canopy were locked. The pilot advised that he had completed all his aerial tests of heavy inflow of'clireet investment capital into Canada from abroad has not been affected by Cana- dian monetary stringency. "A further problem faced by the Bank of Canada," notes the Message From Woodham EY fyIRS- ARTHUR RUNDLE Hensall Personais Woodham Carnival I Mr, and Mrs. Keith Lindsay, of ' Carnival winners were; king Thamesvillee .viatted over the of the carnival., Reg McCurdy; week -end with the latter's Par. queen, Ruth Miller; best comic ents. Mr. and Mrs, John Render- costume, boy, Donald Langford,' girl, Joanne Webb; best original .Miss Elsie Smith, of Exeter, '.representation, over 15, Mrs: snent the week -end with her • Robert Ratcliffe, under 15, Nor parents, Mr. and Mrs:Alf 'Sneith. ma Elston''best dressed couple, :t Mr, and Mrs. Sam-Rannie.and under 15, Linda and Dale Rat - Mr. and Mrs.' Lorne Chapman cliff, 15 or over, Mrs. Lloyd were recent visitors. with their Smith and Rosemary, Smith. uncle, Mr. cliarles 'Chipman. in I Oldest skater, Ceeil Camm; Palmerston, e . .youngest, Betty Jean Miller; ; ; Mrs:: Chespcy, -et ' Toronto, was . best clown, DenniS Webb; best at week -end visitor with her comic, Frank Nairn; best comic hrotber-in-law and 'sister, mr. [ couple, Ross McCurdy and Jack Ind Mrs, Sant Dougall. : 1 Switzer; best skating couple, 16 7if MrSi .Morley Sanders has re- and und.er, Janice Webb, Ralph :turned to her home in 'Exeter Hern; best skating• couple, ever h ft& spending the past twe weeks 16, Norris Webb and Mrs. John ewith her mother, Mrs. George Redd. . Glenn. ,Largest family on skate, Webb I Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Guelph, • fainllYt largest waiStline, man, spent the week -end .with the Ross McCurdy, lady, Mrs. Jack latter's parents,,Mr and Mrs,. SWitzer, John Jarrott.„.. . • '• '. Races: boys 10 and under, Mr. and meg,' A. sere were !Fred Cowdry, Walter Langford; week -end yiiitors with'.„relatives igirls, 10 and under, Linda Rat - In London,: - .• • eliffe, Barbara Brookshaw; boys, Mrs. leeic1;;of Kineardine, Mrs- 11 to 13, Murray Stephens, Jack Jee Helm,' Jack and Marylin, of Nairn; girls, 11 to 13, Ruth Tiverton; visited on Monday with Miller, Joanne Webb; boys; 14 to Mr. and MreeClarenee Reid and 16, Ralph Hern, Ray Miller; family.' . , men, over 16, Harold Levy, Reg Hensel Wle will hold their McCurdy; wenien, over 16, Mrs. Februate, meeting in the Legion Grant Ratcliffe, Norma 1-1 ern. flail „Wedreeedey, ,February 13 The judges were John Stephen, and will entertain as special Anderson', Mrs. Norman Amos, guestseehe'etien'arid friends. Kirkton; Mrs. E a r 1 W a t s o n, Earl eDiele and Ed Chappell Third Line.. . are in Toronto thie *eek attend- Master of ceremonies for the, ing the GoOd Aoads-Convention. evening was Norris Webb. , Congregational Meeting First spinster: "I juSt hate to think of my eyoutle" Secondspinster: "Why, what• happened?',e . Viest spiestere "Nothing".. EXETER CO-OP end Social .Evening LEGION HALL' EXETER Thurs. Feb". 7. 8:30 p.m. Everybody Welcome Ladiet Ering Lunch ANNUAL MEE'T1N of the Kirkton- Woodham Formers' Club ABERDEEN HALL KIRKTON Wed: Feb, it,' • at 2:00 p.rn. ror the purpose of receiving the Vinaneial Report, Audit- ors! Report, -Election of Of- ficers and any other busi- ess which may eeelle before he meeting. All Members re urged to attend. RED SWITZER, ?resident T. ALVIN' ctlikao, Secretary-TreaSurer I LOW TO Editor Zuriycb Minor :Officials Rap' LucanManagers the lestrumeote Performance, patchoz, the airspeed !built up and was gning to go atlead, win rapidlyand the boos na the ins banal -41g tests. 4,ines e tests • altireeter whirled eroded the tece involved watelling the Perfothl'' of the 4/al as or precirais altie ance of the Aircraft in Yarl01.4$ tude rapidly decreased, tlight Attitedes, and with varying, After four full turns the con - power settings. Climbing and' trejs were centralised:The Hale gliding, stalls and turns, shins yard continued •te wied up briefly, lied to be checked 'thoroughly, info the Pelt In the turiiS„. eontrel Was posi-: tiye and the response to applied pressure Was good. With the att.t. Meter reading. -0,300 feet,. the throttle was puiled. back rand the' PrAtt arid Whitney•;engine-Was• ideng and the propeller beceme. yisibie travelling threngh its. are. At the saine: time, the pita pulled back on hie control column to increase the angle of Attack of the aireraft. The airspeed fell Away rapidly from 110 knots at which he had been cruising. As the aigerate approached ets stall- ing speed, 4101100r ran through the airframe,. The -beneficial, lilt- ing flow of air over the wings rind tail reduted, and the contra sur- faees -beelline slack Ant lifeless. With. a studder, the tight Wing dropped, And then, the nose of the aircraft fell off from ,its high. attitude, As the nose felt, the view ahead of clear blue sky was re - pieced by a vision Of show covered fields, and the .curve of the shore line.. The airspeed in- creased again and, as we. pulled 'out .of.. our dive, power was Applied and normal flight was _stinted.. The :stalls. were repeated with power on. and off, and, with the wheels and flaps both lowered and retracted. Thronghe out the 'nianoeuvres,,eontrol• aOdk. recovery were normal. We ensured that our gyro eon - pass and horizon •were caged and locked to prevent their being toppled, and •rendered useless, and once more pulled. off power in preparation for a spin. It was, -decided that our first spin should be to the left,. The approach to this manoeuvre is :the same as for a .stall, • . • And Then Some,.Spins With the nose held high, •and the aircraft shuddering and -shak- ing at .the brink of 4 stall, the rudder was shoved- 'hard to the left, and the - pilot pulled the stick back hard into his stomach. The Harvard staggered in, the air for a 014. 'second, and then the stalled left wing whipped down Sharply. The ground far below., 'seen through the windshield in •front of- us took on a kaleido- scopic effect of violently whirling brown, grey, 'Week and white Lucan District News Mr. Harold Morgan, who oper- ates a TV store in Lucan was admitted to St. Joseph's Hos-, pital,. London, early Sunday morning but was released after treatment. I While coming home from Lon- don about 2.45 cm. his car clirnbed about 12 'feet up the steel railing on the Beouglidale bridge on Richmond St. North, , and crashed back to the street ' rolling on its side. Herlick-ChIsholm • Mrs. • Irving Gibsera and lefts: Bob Coleman of Lucan and Mrs. Frank Coatee of Exeter were 'Friday guests •or Mrs. Riehard Dickins of Exeter, ' Mrs. T. Brooke, Mr. Grant Brooke and Mrs. Harold Mc - Falls on Monday attended the funeral bf Mrs. 'Brooke's• neph- ew, Jimmie Ford at Exeter. - Stanley'. Whitehead, son of Mr. and Mrs.. 'Gordop Whitehead, en- tertained, five of his boy friends at his eighth *birthday east Sun- day. • • Mrs. D. J. Porter, . nee Jean Oh Friday, January 25,• 'at 7 Bond, of Camp Borden was o'clock St. John the Evangelist rushed, last Friday, 'to Alliston Church London, was the setting Hospital with ruptured appendix. for the wedding of Maureen Ger- aldine Chisholm and Robert Wil- fred Herlick. Mrs. Wes Atkinson spent last weekend in .Londori the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold .Hodgins -. The „bride is the, daughtet of spent Sunday in London, the the late Mr. and 'Mrs. Gilbert Mr. ,in Mrs. Arnold G: Chisholm; (the former form- guests ef M groom is Hodgins. . erly of Lucan). and the Mr. and Mrs. R. Sprague and the soft of -Mr, and Mrs.John. eon spent Sunday in. Willon Grove The a n n u a 1 congregational Herlick a Stratford. meeting of Weedhem - United.' N the guests of the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lukinge• Church was held on Wednesday Personal Items . evening. The reports front all. . Miss Gertrude White ,who has!. Mr. Mertten Culbert and neph; departments were decouraging been staying with Mrs. George eni„ Terry Culbert, made a bust - and ehowed a year of steady Pro- in Parkhill has entered the Me-' nest trip to Toronto lea Satur- gress. Cormick Koine, London, . :day. The financial -reports given me netineoes nearly tem; I . Mr. and Mrs. 11.6ridan Rev- show%ed a total of $6,811.85 raised tveathet has kept Lucan's flo6d- ilngton and family wee Sunday of Mrs. Grace Welbourn for all purposes including:. local ed area& frozen, and has given ' guests of Londoe, ' church ,purpoes' $3,738.00; Sun- the children another week 0 out - Rev, A. A. Nield of Ailsa Craig clay School $824.40; M. and X. door skating. 1 'Fund $803.85; Womeit's Mission, their the communion service at ary Society $781.19; Women's Mr., Alex Young Of the 'Lull! • Holy Trinity Church last Sun - Association 086.42. Fire Depaetment last Monday day owing to Meese- at the ree- tended the annual meeting of L. Thacker was re-elected to tory, the .bodid• of session and no the . Middlesex .Count' Mutualll Mrs, C. F. Lengford. of Toren - changes were made in the board Aid Fire Service Asseciation in Toron- to spent last weekend with Mr. of stewards or board of ttustees„ London's Florence Street fire 1 and Mrs, John Casey, ' Petsonal Items • . hall I Mrs, Lewis Abbott and claugh, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Stephens. ' Three Lucan boys, Don Lan- .ter Of London were Saturday and Donald had as their guests kin, Jack Park and Clifford i guests of Miss Hattie Hodgins. 'Mr, and Mrs. Earl Leslie, Don Acheson were the three goal -get- I Once again:last Friday night, and Jack, Mr. and Mee. Welling; ters lest Tuetday _AMA' at. the it was two .Lucan boys, Don ton Rhiel And family, Mr, and Queen's Park Arena when Med-, tleankin and Paul Conlin, who Mrs. Gerald Veal and family; of way Jrs. , Won, their fifthe ton- kept Medway unbeaten. in the St. Mary, Miss Elaine Hansen, secutiVe game by • • defeating! London and Distriet Conference Stratford, Mr .and Mrs. John Clarke Road 3-1. , Tippitg, WoodhameMr..and Mrs, Mts. C. F. Langford of Toren- ed Catboat Central 4-1. Dori - - !Junior. Hotkey when they defeat - Harvey Dunnell, Eighth Line, on to, Mr, add Mrs. Chas Windsor I scored three goals and Paul the Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. JOIM Casey 1 other one; 1 ,tr. and 'Mr. Leroy Raving - Norris Webb, 3iiri. Miller, Law- Of Lucan attended the funeral f retlee Copeland attended the etf Mr. Gordo; Hunlet; (brother- 1 ton and stephen Were guestt at Show sponsored )3y the Crop lme in- law of Mrs. Casey's) in tee- • the secend, birtliditY patty of prOVainent AsSociatiOn at the ter last Monday and Mrs. *Tartlet' Pdter Culbert, Small son of Mr. Exhibition Grounde, TOrontet, On Hodgine and Mrs. Bob COlenian 1 and MrS. Merton Culbert. Thursday. _ Mr, and Mrs. ivitirray May of 'Syron visited Sunday With Mr, and 108. Lawrence Copeland, Mrs. NOtris Webb, Miehael arid Julie spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs, George Ball, Mr. Ball and leAthie, Of Dundas. ' Ross And Reg 11/1cCurdy wero who have ben moing an es:- : the net tut° Wdekt. guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jack tended' visit •with. blends and eel- i Mt, George Dotson who has Switzer on Sundey, t t 8t. atives there. !been staying With Mr. and Mre. Mias Barbara XileWieS, 0 . , , . . Marys, Ayes A Weekeiid visitor • it's Irving Gibson and grand- . Harold Ribes:et for the past with Shirley Ftundle, . Mrs, lvlorphyr Dotiald, :Cohn and Nelsen, Ceti Beery Slade, wore Weekend visitors In Toroh- to :with Dr, Motplev. Mt. and Mts.. Ira MeCurdy were Sunday afternoon gueets with Mr, and Mrs, l'reSteth Mot. rison. • Mr .find Mrs, Sohn Amid visit, ert with Miss jean Steffen arid Mt. fl, SWUM on Sunday.. Mrs, Fred Dtrape and Mrs. Ira lVfoCtirdv rettlyed word of the /teeth 0 their emit. Mrs. Genrige Aberridathy, of Tortilite, Mrs. 4berneathv wag the.fotiter Miss Franeit Mills, Mr. Arid Mee. Xehll i'itraitie tieet it St, Joseph', Its son; family last Sunday visited Mrs. Anti family Anent Saturday with Willie,. is able to be hatk to Grose's mother, Mil, Oscar Mr. Ileeiritre ritithete, Mt, end sch001 after throe week's sick-1,116dgins,, who Is lookin4 after Mrs. Ed Tipping,..Thoritdale, nos. ,1 .two elderly ladies in Strathroy, .. visited the fuheral home on Suit— Me. and Ms. Fred Ford of day, Mrs. Coleman Staying over Detroit were weekend guest of to visit her sister Mrs, k'rank Mrs, /roe coursey. Coates. • I Miss jean. Hodgint left by Mt. and Mrs. Smithe train last Saturday eor Still - spent lag ..WerlliesdaY lock", Water, OklahOma where she Will wood and Drayton brining home 'be the'gueet of Dr. and Mrs. Ed Mr. and MI% Alex Melearlatie lelevins (nee Helen Howard) for soh, Ronnie Wbodward, Were meth ha e rettirned to Hamilton. guests of Mr, and Mrs, warner Mr, Don Contain,. who has ac Jones of Ripped. one day lest celeted a position with the Ildcr- Week. ton Co-op Moved to liderten laet Mr. C. W. Parkitietra •Col; Friday and Mr. Richard Davis lingwood dalled` Ltleart frieritiS WM bought Mr, Cernian'e new Nat week. theme on George St, allotted in Rev. ThonipsOn and f.! on Saturday. reify who have been living in Mr. and Mts. Lloyd Acheson, the hem Of the late Mrs. Whe PurchaSed the home of Mrs. Seale moved bet Friday into C. a. Porter eft Main St. horth, the home of Mr. Hedy Arnold, I moved in last Weekehd, Mr, and Mrs. George Lachie 1 Mr. and Mrs. Rob Colentan arid family 6f Weiterle� ,wer0 spent lest Sunday with Mr, and Sunday guest of Mr. and 'Mrs. Mrs W. Garrett and family, ClAtence }lardy and family. Idle Odeasion being elre. colt - Mr. Warily! Um* who lives man's, hirthdaY, on the Seuble hill is new a pa -1 Mr. and Mrt, Chat, Crete and • beck en . his; dive and reapplied his power . es tile aircraft regained .kposition At,ow During the recovery from the " •-• •• ' I n Topics . of level flight,. • e - • - • VehrtlarY 5, S7, Sporta Department, Peter TimesAdvocete, Exeter, • 'Ontario. • Ala is a letter replying to the charges thrown At. us by the Loon arena Tanager in last weeit's .PaPer• .The management -of 'the Zurieh Minor liockey Clubs ,are unable to understand 41W1ty they .should be OM recipiente* et inaliCiOus ,PUbliCity from. '.1„ite Manager of the leeica.e Areoa,„ especielly the stick, the pilot pul of „.. • .... • .. and aerobatte Dia/1000-vra4- 44V -a- until with a lurch the rotation ceaSed. Abruptly, and We were peiritieg our bleat nose tOWAT,4 the rapidly Approaching earth in . a straight -dive. Basinled oot dive, as G forces were applied to our bodies, we experienced a sensation of great weight. Every physical movement required A eriaximum of effort. Our beads felt heavy and uncontrollable, while onr eyes felt as though they were trying to bulge frona their sockets, Now A Series of Rolls Reaching 6,000 feet Again, the pilot, performed a series of rolls. In this manoeuvre, the nose of the aircraft is dropped to allow the airspeed to build upto 160 knots. Power is left on during this brief desceht, As soon as the re- quired airspeed is achieved, the Pilot pulls back on the stick, and brings the aircraft to the inverted position at the top of a loop. However, instead of pulling through to complete the loop, if the stick le pushed•hard to the left or right and a little rudder is applied iit thet same direction, the aircraft will roll out of its inverted attitude and resume normal level flight, We performed several of these rolls, and during the course of them, it was.interesting' to watch the 'way in which land and sky will temporarily reverse positions, and then rotate suddenly in front of you and, resume their normal pOtitions. Our final manoeuvre for the test was a series of loops. Here again, we were to experience the strange effect of being able to apparently look down ,,beneath our aircraft and see a blank blue void, while immediately above oar heads was the multi -colored expanse of earth and water. An- other unusual effect which is ex- perienced at the top of the loop, in inverted flight, is the apparent weightlessness of the body when the force of gravity is reversed. For a very brief instant, gravity acts upward to your relative position. You hang -upside down in your straps with a feeling that should you release yourself,. you will float away. Then as the nose goes down and you start to dive down from your loop, the earth moveedown in front of your eyes like a great colored curtain, and pushes the sky back into its proper place above yen. lepte Aelelackout Recovering from your steep dive, you experience again the forces exerting pressure oft you, squeezing yen down into your seat. If you black out, as I did during one recovery, you may enjoy the unusual experience of seeing the instrument panel in front cif you, apparently receding swiftly into a great grey distance. The whole panele with its con- glomeration of, instruments, ap- pears to rush away from you, los- ing size with perfect Perspective until it rests ill a ,minete distance. Then, just as swiftly, it returns, and there it is in front of you again, close enough ' to be touched. You touch it to make sure, and it is quite real! On returning to the world, you find that once again you are cruising straight and level in the warm, bright sunlight, The:pilot inquires how you feel. With non- chirlant braeado, you assure him that you never felt better, and agree with him that that last loop was very •gehtle. Yes, you agree, you most certainly, did feel the slight buret) as eve struck our own sliPstreem At the bottom of the loop. You welder why ehe grins ae he turns to look at ybu. Don't tell hint A. thing He must never know that you elePt through the sinoteheet loop of the meriting The teet Was cOniplett, We flew back in leisurely fashion, descending gradually to circuit altitude, following the arrow - straight lint of No. 83 Highway. We pasted Over Dashwood at 4,000 feet. The little town sprawl- ing and somnolent, basked in the unlimited sunlight, unmindful or the disturbing growl of out engine overhead. . Ceritralia control tower' eleardd us into the eircuit. We lined up on finAl oit the "live" rUnwaY• Throttled back, we log height rapidly altd watched the termac float up to meet ue. Out nose lift- ed in a retund-out, a burst 0 newer, and then, with a slight squeal of tire e and a gentle shock, we were relline down te the turn-off positiori. The traffic niarthater on the line signalled ue into our parking pOSition. We shut down, released oUrselves froin our confining stranaa.nd walked into the flight office, en route to luech, deffee, aed the tyhewtiter. Mrs. Wm, May • left Wednere day to spend Some time in Fld- Ida. Miss Pat Hopper, student purse 0 Hamilton General Hospital, Is spending a few days with bee Parents, Mr. and Mrs. g. R. Hopper, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elliott, Milford, Mich„ visited this week with Mr, and -Mrs. Jack Elliott and other relatives. - Miss Marion Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walker, who has been quite 111 at her home is making a speedy re- covery. Messrs, Frank and Harold Taylor visited the forepart of the week with the formees brother, Jack, win) is quite ill in Ford Hespital; Detroit. Mr. Mqrley Sanders of D.H.S, teaching staff wag called to jury duty at Goderich Tues- day and Thursday of this week. Mrs: Busche of Ceeitralia sup- plied during his absence. Miss Dorothy Maier of .Ar- kona spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Maier, DashWood, Miss Marie Hodgson of Mac- Donald Institute, Guelph, visit- ed fore the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Hodg- son. Mrs. J. II, Deibridge returned from St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don on Wednesday and is re-) cuperatieg at her home. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Tiernan of Stratford were Sunday visit- ors with Mr, and Mrs. D. Hein- buch, . Sanders St. Miss Leona Alderson, Hamil- ton visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alderson and• Mabel: • Mr. Sam Lawson, Crediton, had the misfortune to fall on' some ice, tearing the ligaments in his leg. IVIr. Lloyd Stanlake is spend- ing two .weeks with friends in S se PET Mr. Percy McFalls returned from St. Joseph'! Hospital, Lon- don lait 'Wednesday much im- proved in health. Mrs.. Harry Whetton of Hamil- ton spent the week -end with Mr's., Charles Harris. Mrs. Bessie Taylor, Nelson Street visited on Thursday in London, the guest ef MrS. Alex Reeder and Mrs. Chester Tay- lor, • Miss Olive Wood, Toronto and Mrs. William Murdock, Dundee spent the week -end in Exeter, Miss Margaret Brown is vi- siting for two weeks in Hamil- ton. Mrs. W. J. Beer arid Mr. Mau- rice Quance eof town left Mon - lay to visit their sister Mrs. C. J. Patterson at Helywood, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Westeott and Mr. Roylance Westcott mo- tored to Detroit on Saturday to attend the funeral ,of the late Mr. Charles Koeltzow, Mr. L. J. Penhale left on Wed- nesday,t6 visit with his daueh- ter, Mr, and Met. Keith Colby, Victoria,, Australia. New cars on Canadian Nation- al Railway lines are the. auto- mobile %transporters, largest in the freight equipment roster. They are 79 feet long, 1614 feet high mid carry eight autos on Auxiliod of two levels. .0. :Ne;0011, 00, ut: ieiets r7,0,0 aoft, n: 1.14:yepn tut loytn.riflaetgwo:i6aboautginrisuMl treating t 3aWnbaire7. etnit171:frPell. duce player certifieates for the ity shown the .1,11Can Midgets m ZmuzicitkurlthithneFrt gaev.chtt. thwehplab:Toe'- a representative .of the Zurieh came unruly in refuting to ac seept playoff arrangements froi Club acting. for the •grOuea eon. vener, At •tvvo. group. meetings' boys) represeetethete of both Lucan rangements Were .given. to Zur- to the Lneari management. Minor teams felled to be in,at- lob representatives to .convey Zurich Minor Hockey leAme fell any sUccess in trying le Arrange tesidanCe, therefore playoff ar., to. see why a management with teams so AS to. not attend group it When it suits , them best. At another club, - years bas Zurich Midgets had League a$ if they can piay in so little interest in *their Minter games with Lucan Midgets who Meetings should ,direct slender are ..playing in two different 'The supposedly poor bospitAl- Hereby the •ntettegement 'of At -na time in the .past tete Zurich Minor Hockey Club. trtstilhey,W°M H. Turkheire M. Schilbe COMING EVENTS VALENTINE D E R, Grand Bend United Church basement, Friday, Febreary 15, 5.80 p.m. Everybody welcome; 7 SNOWBALL FROLIC, sponSorea by Ladies Legion, AuxiliarY, on Wednesday, February 20. Lloyd Wright and. his Club 1.0 Orches- tra. 7C ATTENTION —Ladies Auxiliary to South Huron Hospital — a Membership Tea will be held February 15. Please. note detail- ed announcement in another column. . 7c REGULAR MEETING of the Ex- eter Home and School Associa- tion will be held on TuesdAY, February 12 at 7:45 p.m. There will be public speaking- by Grade 6 students. The inspectorate finals of the spelling contest will be part of this meitieg. Please note the time is 7:45, 7 VALENTINE DANCE, Aberdeen Hall, Kirkton, Friday, February 15, Bob Scott and his orcheStra. eter Home and School Aissocia- ANNUAL MEETING—The Ex- eter Community Credit Union wishes to inform you as a mem- ber of the annual meeting in the Exeter Legion Hall, Febru- ary 12, 830 p.M. Mr. Dickson, District Credit Union League representative, will be guest speaker. You are urged to at- tend to hear of the -year's pro - press. Election of officers. 7c DANCE — Briday, February 15, Mt. Carmel Hall,. Desjardinet Orchestra. • 7e ,lomborship. . Tea Hos, I TM. .TUOSdaY, 12 280 Om. AUXILIARY ROOMS ,ta PROGRAM fa SPECIAL SPEAKER All interested ladies of tx. eter and District are bivited to attend. Your !support,. solicited for expending wOrk of Auxiliary, - Lyric •. Theatre' . PHONE 421 . Previews Its Coming Attraction* THOS., FAL A SAT. Februiry 7, I an41 • - "FRANCES IN THE ' HAUNTED. HOUSE" * Mickey Reiridy . , * Virginia Wells , MON., TU ES. & 110212,:. .Fahryary 11, 12 Anil "ALL THAT HEAVEN ' .ALLOWS" Jane Wynien * Rock Hueleflie • — COMING — February 14, 15' and 111 "LOVE ME TENDER" * Elvis Proiley * bobra Pilaf Exeter Schedule Thursday, February 7 5:16.748--conti•sna vs. MAW es Atirnft • Friday, February '8 IMINOrt HOCKEY Niem^r- etoo-stoo--seitiee • 7:30. :36—H sa I I vs. Exeter Pee Week 8:36—Kitehener Rintante VU Exeter OA rItti iris Saturday, February Hernite 0 00 10 00 --FI stalled va Pe nthere : . : ,....,... ............1.1..,' ................ 10100.11:00—Flyers ve. ' kbytta , 11 :00.1;:00—Wee Wee L aquae' Gis Ntalentine ttoo-ioalo—Putitte Mating] , 1:06.2:45—Publie Skit' 11a 3 :15.5:15—F,iaure 'Wain" t' . • Sunday, February 10 , te:oo.eaio—motiawk Paced. . . ' and ' 322:410e--4*"13K661114glin"AvtiLL Ameathawkil . .. BAKE SALE 4l15.5:15—Elgure. "kiting • • • . Monday, IFebruary. 11 . • • 4:ao.s:ea—skatia- . • Sat. February 9 7:00-11:00-R.6„.A.. Tuesday, February' 12 45 ta0,-,,Pei Wes PrVittee -- TEA 3.00 p.mi 6:00.7:06—Figure Skating 1 ' CENTRAL HOTEL :36—atratford Indians ve. PA 6h10., ki (Exhibitlen) ' Sponsored by the Womenis wednesday, pebruiry 13 mo.thee—curtiaa Trivitt Church Comments About romarty tiy MRS. K. MiKtILAR Mee. W.. Martin, who has been visiting with her daughter and soft -le -law Mr. And Mrs. Frank Ilarhiltoh,'has moved to her new hOme ltSeder. elite Ithrilyri Sorensen and' Mr, Rote 'Cunhingltain, tleOrgetOwn. spent the week -end with Mr, arid Mrs, JIM Itainsey, Mr. Aral Met. Alex CeAeo end Mrs. Ruby Redly, St. Mare's, visited On Sunday .evening *with Mr. and Mrs, Andrew McLach- lan, • Mr. Herman 'Rote inet with an actident oti Tuesday morning while etotking hi the ittleh. hey. hig had a to Severed with ,hit axe, • ffentioit Formers! • Farm Business Management Schools Feb. 12, 13, 14, - Community Hall, Wroxeter - Legion Hall, Exeter Feb. 19, 20, 21, - Memorial Hall, Blyth - Community Hall, Zurich Feb. 26, 27, 28, - Parish Hall, Dungannon' - - St. Thomas Hall, Seaforth P.M. each day. • • At these fneetings, factors effecting farm business will be dis- cussed, learti how to properly analyse yotir own buSit1.68t. The yaltte et keeping farm records and how to interpret these results to the bett advantage will be part df the program. Vann credit, prices, budgeting it. will be amongst the important topics on the agenda. • • The summarized cost of production figures for 1956 front the members of the North and South Iluron, Farm Iviaftagement AssociatiMIS will also bo distributed and analyzed. Farmers are invited to atfind the School of their chOitt FOR ALL THREE (.3 AFTERNOONS Bring a pencil end comeprepared to do sOnie flouting, S, Belton, 0, W, :Montasty, , Assistant AsricultureI Representetive Agelcultural fteptisehtehte for Huron Countyi ter Huron County, De, Have talitviell, co•erdinater Nem Managetnent Sotrv1cti EcOn�tiikS Oife rtrtifirit 611* ritt A01400'41'411 COM*, Ottelfah ()Merle ;letteettitient 01 Aorissiturs CUT OUT` THIS AD AND KEEP FOR FURTHER RESERINCE, '