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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-03-21, Page 7, r I 4! 1, psi ne ho 102 Dashwood Now* Ind"t From for ity MRS. I• H. NADIA HARVEY'S TAXI • 24•419UR SERVICE Prevent, Chinney 'Fires Use fire Chlet. :Chemicel Chimney cleaners To .61minate soot and scale :from. your :stoves and pipes, The smaller the flame the more soot and .carbon.. FOR USE IN 011, Coel and -Wood Fired Units EXErER DISTRICT COOp 1400104 .FARMERS COOPERATIVE FAST RELIEF FOR TIRE FEE Miss Nancy 'Acmes). and Robert •StornieS, v.t St. 'Iliamas, spent the weesInd. ,with -Mr. And Mrs. attervyn 'rtentan.. Mr. Gordon Xraft,.:of Sarnia, spent the week -end with Mr, And At'rs, E. G-. Kraft. Miss Jdan Weber is -Vacatiening in florida, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wieberg. of Waterloo, spent !the week,..emi With Mr', and ¥s 'rd Wieberg. Jr. and Mrs. Olen 'Wainer send children). .of London, spent th• e week•endwith relatwes in town. Men's Club Entertain' 'Wives Men's Club of -400 Lutheran Church .entertaine4 their wives. at bowling At Grand fiend. fridayevening. Winnerswere: High Howard paters. and Mrs. gen Paters; low, Andrew Anderson and .Mrs. Edgar Restemay.er. Miss Shirley Haugh spent the week -end in -Stratford with Mr, and Mrs. Carl Eckmier. Miss Ellen :Gilbert,. of Stratford, spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs,. Courtney Burmeister. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Bender and family, of TOronto,spent the w.eW#end with Mr. John Bender, • The annual meeting of the Dashwood W.I will be held next Tuesday evening,March 26, The Dainty Doers, girls of the 4-1:1 Club, will model their pyjamas. Mr. ,and Mrs, Claire Deichert, of Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Datars. and Miss Nancy Fahner, Of London, were Sunday visitors At the home. of Mr, and Mrs, V. L. Becker. Mrs, Henry Eagleson received word that her half-brother, Jan Russell had died in Montana in bis 79th year. He was raised in this district and visited 'many friendsand relAtiveshere last fall, Mrs. Adeline Sillery, of Sea.• forth, is visiting with -her sister, Mrs—Wes Wolfe, fel 1I11111110111111111111 lllllllll 01 ll ll 0 ll 0001°M°00 ll 0 l 00 llllll 00000000 ll If ll lllll ll 011111001f010000ii lll lll ill llll if if i lll Ili A-1 ,USED CAR BUYS '56 FORD HARDTOP, a bet.lt ,,,,„:,,,., l llllll . lll '55 FORD SEDAN '55 FORD COACH—Your Choice '53 MONARCH SEDAN, a nice one '54 FORD COACH., '53 FORD COACH, automatic, radio '53 PONTIAC SEDAN '53 METEOR CQACH '53 DODGE SEDAN '58 METEOR HARDTOP—Your Choice 1,050 '52 STUDEBAKER HARDTOP, overdrive . '52 PLYMOUTH COACH '52 METEOR SEDAN '51 CHEVROLET COACH, lik• e new Your Choice 95 ' '51, METEOR COACH '51 FORD SEDAN—Your Choke 750 '51 NASII SEDAN . 650 1 '52 AUSTIN SEDAN l 59'5 '52 ROVER SEDAN—a steal 450 '47 CHEVROLET COACH—Above average .a250 '48 MERCURY COACH • 175 '46 CHEVROLET COUPE 175 '40 FOR COACH, only 44,000 milds ll . lll 175 TRUCKS. 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Mary*, The Canadian Mobile Home 1,'ebruary issue tells of t be etent. to whlvh Rosati, .Clerk0, Treasurer US .contributed the .provislim of new regulations that -permit, mobliebenne :owners. to. vote. The magazine- says: "In most .Ontario ties and most of the other -pre- vineeS—wbere mobilehomes are 10Cated, rhohileowoors do- not have the right to vote, It is Ar. sued that since their homes are not real nrolierty, they Are. therefore pot assessable. Anti only those with a minimum of asses- sable property are allowed vote in local government materS, tera, with certain exceptions. Hensel', home of Denerat 'Coac mobilehorne people have bee granted the vote. Credit for th amendment to the town's votin lists goes to James Paterso the village clerk, Who broug the matter repeatedly befoi local and provincial representa- tives and officials for two years, "Here is Paterson's summary of the Hensali decision to in- clude mobilehome owners on the voters' list: "We are a small Municipality An Ontario, and have a few res dents who occupy .mobilehorne as dwellings. We tax some an license others. l "We haVe, .a by4a1,1 Itemising, mobileboines on separate lot l'it-ovicling, that they have proper. ;sanitary' conveniences and, a.p proved by Abe County .licalth ;Unit at OM per Illooth,pay. vaahnlec'etIrtry tchwrenermootatallSipit4-1:yando- baS: a proper mobilehorne, meet. :log the approval of the health 'unit,. we assess the land to him arid if the mobile is on a .founda. tion with wheels removed, we asses S the mohlichonte .gs a btlit, ding at a nominal amount -ot.' about $1,000.00 or perhaps mere if it .1s. A large intibilelleine. to "As regards voting privileges t...,, the owner el the inoliilehome In..„........,,....„....„.„,,,..; h' Message From g Whalen n,• ht By MRS. F. SQUIBB e Mz. and Mrs. Ray Parkinson attended the funeral of the late Mr. Wesley Hudson on Friday in St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire were in Burford Friday attend, f„ mg the funeral of the late Mrs. s Phyllis Baldsen. d Ur. and Mrs, Melville Gun- ning and 1Vfuriel visited Monday woritahhtMoni:. and Mrs. Wm, Rodd, Mr, and Mrs. Grafton Squire and Sue ,Ann were in Guelph last weekend visiting Mr, and Mrs. Gordon McKinnon, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Klahre, Catherine and Martha were in London, Sunday visiting Miss B. he Giubbre. rda.fd Mrs. Wm. Sherwill, d London, visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley Sr. f Mrs. Wm. Morley spent a few s days recently with Mrs. Arthur Hodgins, Clandeboye, Mrs. Jack Thompson spent a ✓ few days in Ingersoll last week e with Mrs. Bay Wilcox. Dale Johnson, London, visited recently with Mr, and Mrs, Jack d Thompson. Several from the community attended the Foresters' euchre • in Granton Friday evening. • Mr. and Mrs, Aljoe Culbert, Lucan, were Sunday -visitors with Mr. Wilfred Herbert. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon John- son and girls were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Bill Ashton, London, Second Line In Biddulph By. MRS. H. ELSON Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stanlak of London spent Tuesday wit the latter's parents, Mr. an Mrs, Chris,, Fisher. Master Bradley Gregus o Exeter spent Saturday ,with hi uncle and, aunt, Mr. and Mrs Jno,. Spacek. Miss Judy Woodall of Windso spent the weekend with her uncl and, aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joh Spacek. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Gregus an daughter, Bernadette of Londo were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs. Jno. Spacek. Mrs. Jessie Lewis spent Satur day in London with her daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harri son, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnso of Ailsa Craig visited Sunda with the latter's mother Mrs ,Jessie Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin King o Crediton were Sunday •• guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McFalls Mr. Ern. Hicks and Mrs, Pris cilia Mack were supper guest of Mr. and Mrs, Ross McFalls on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hodgins Lucan, and Miss Reta Isaac Lucan, were Sunday visitors wit their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wil Isaac. Mrs, Sam Skinner attended shower held at the home of Mrs Don Bray, litanies ,Road, in honor of Miss Norma Veal. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinne and Karen spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Denham, Kirkton. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Elston spent the weekend with Rev. A. E. DuPlan, Port Huron, Mich., and attened service in Grace Church. Mr. Elston preached at the service. Mr. and Mrs: Alli Elston, accompanied by Sgt. and Mrs. Doug Grayer spent Friday eve- ning with friends in St. Marys. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs Wm. Dickey were Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kenny, Doreen and Ronnie, and Mr. and Mrs. Alf Tilley, Crediton, also Mr. and Mrs. C. Frost of Lucan.Mr. and Mrs. Will Isaac spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hodgins, Lucan, Mrs. Mervin Elston, and Mrs Allan Elston visited on Thursday afternoon With the former'S cou- sin, Mrs. Geo. McGaviti; , Sea - forth, whose home was destroyed by fire last week. Comments About Woodham Mrs. E. Ferguson is a patient f at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, suffering from a broken ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Milne •Pullen were ,Friday evening guests, of s Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock of Zion where' a family gathering' honored the birthday of Mr, Geo. Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whalen i; and Valerie, London, visited on 1 Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. John Whelihan. a Miss Marion Morley of the Sick Children's Hospital, Toron- to, spent a few •days recently with her parents. ✓ Mrs. Wm. Morley Jr. attend- ed a shower for Miss Norma Veal, bride -elect of Saturday, at the home of Mrs. Donald Bray, Thames Road on Saturday eve- ning.• . . Mrs. Chalcraft and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tull, Robert, Dor- othy and Cheryl, London, visit- ed Sun'day with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Squire. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gor- mish, Joe, Gary and Joan have taken up resiflence, in the house on Mr. Laverne Morley's farm. Mr. and Mrs. Cline Webb, Ed- monton, and Mrs. Ida Hawkshaw of Lucan spent Thursday with Mr.. and Mrs, Laverne Morley. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Finkbeiner and girls •visited Sunday at List - towel with Mr. and Mrs. Jack- son McCutcheon, By 'MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE Evening Auxiliary Meets The Evening Auxiliary met in the church basement on Tues- day evening with 16 members preSeht. The president, Verla Wheeler, . had charge of the worship service assisted by Mrs. P. Dickey, Mra. J. Miller, Mrs, R Robinson and Mrs., I. Mc- Curdy, The study book on South East Asia was taken by MrS. N. Webb, A piano solo waS contrib- uted by, Jean Copeland. Personal Items Jackie Rundle had the mis- fortune to be hit with the foot- ball while playing at school on Thursday morning, striking his thumb. He had it x-rayed in St, Joseph's HOspital on Friday and fortunately there were no Nines broken, On Friday evening group 1 of the W.A. held a successful St. Patrick's supper in the church basement. The tables were dec- orated With shamrocks suitable for the oeeasion. Mr. and Mrs. RAY Mills visit` ed with Mr, and Mrs, Rug'sell Morrison .on Sunday evening, Ma, Anna Militant attended the funeral of her niete, Mrs. Ellis, in London on Wednesday latr. and Mrs. Wm. Rundle and Shirley spent Tuesday ev& ning with Mr. And 'Mrs. Albert Scott. at Farquhar. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Payne of London 46ited With M. and Mrs , Robert Rundle on TIturS- Dr. 'Geo, P, Morph of Toon- to was s Weekend visitor at his home in the village. Mrs. Charles Jaques 6f St. Marys 15 visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd homes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred bonne and Grace Were Sunday' afternoon Visitors with MisS Amanda Shicr, Miss Ethel Wilattit Of St, Mitrya Wait weekend visitor with' her brother, Wilfred Wilson and Mi'. 6004 'On his ,own land VAO,qualify under • the Municipal Act as :the assess- trient is high enough to ialieW him and hs wife to vote. "As regardS the mebilhonto owner, who is a licensee, We feel he rentsthe land the Mehlieheille an from •the nwner, there. fore is tenant; but the assess. meat is not itigh enough tn give him a vete but he pays .the $6.0.90 A year in license fees which is more than some. regular taxpayers pay. tookthis matter. UP- at the court of revision with the .county, judge and he'ailowed the man and wife le be put on the list as tenatitS, therefore giving them the right to vote. at municipal. elections. think that If this "matter were to be taken up with the municipal clerk .of a nonnicipal- ity that had a Heensing by-law the majority of the mobilehome residents would not lose their municipal voting privileges," Kippen News — Continued from Page 6 Mr. Orville Workman was in Detroit recently. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lovell and son spent the weekend visit- ing relatives and friends in Chatham. Different members of Mr, Robert Cpoper's family gather- ed at his home Sunday to hon- our him on his birthday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mellis were Mr. and Mrs, Archie Henderson and Mrs. Mary Barnard of London. Mrs. Rachel Gibson, who has visited the past few months with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mellis, return- ed to her home in Wroxeter on Sunday. Guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lovell and fam- ily were Mr, and Mrs. Henry Prout, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lov- ell of Chatham and Mr. and Mrs. B. Gillette of Dover Centre, Message From Greenway Presentations A presentation was held in the parish hall on Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mellin who are moving to Parkhill hi the near future. A presentation was also held in Corbett School on Friday eve- ning for Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Steeper who were married re- cently. r . - Personal Items Mr, Dawson Woodburn of To- ronto spent the weekend at his home here. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Gillies of Berkley, Mich.,, and, Miss Mar- ..Itirks _of London,lispent the weekend twith Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hicks. , Mrs. 3. R. Wellman of Arling- ton Heights, Ill. visited last week, with Mrs. B. L. Sheppard. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eagleson of Detroit spent the weekend with Mrs. •Chas. McGregor and Carol and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Will Steeper spent a couple of days last week in Toronto. Mr, 'and Mrs. Cleve Brophey and Glen of. London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. LlOyd Brophey and Frances. Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson and Mr, Reuben Wilson of Ar- kona visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Russell Brown and family and Mr. Dean Brown, Mr. • and Mrs. Milton Pollock spent the weekend with relatives in Toronto. guests of Mrs. gee liti1E100 en under, Who celebrated her eightY-foUdit birthday, Mr.mid WS, LloYd Thonipson and family were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Thompsoie.g. father, Mr. John Binn. Miss Ethel Wilson, St. Marys was a weekend gest with her brother, Mr, and Mrs, *lifted Mr and Mrs Geoil . so triwr The Story in Elimville By MRS. ROSS SKINNER Euchre Elimville Euchre Club was held on.Friday evening in the hall with Mr. and Mrs, Allen Johns as hosts, There were nine tables in play. . Winners were: 1 adies high,. Mrs, Lloyd Johns; gents' high, Mr. John Ridley and consola- tion, Mr, Fred Cunningtoe. Mrs. Philip Murch will be hos- tess for the party which will be held on Thursday evening this week. A number of ladies attended shower for' Miss Norman Veal of Exeter held at the home of Mrs. Donald Bray of Thames Road on Saturday evening. Mrs. John Miners held a "Home Party" at her home on Tuesday afternoon with the de- monstrator, Mrs. Ivak 011son of London. The Elimville W.M.S. and W.A. are holding a family social night at the church . on Friday, evening. Mr. Ray Mills is show- ing pictures and a program will be provided. Mission Band The Elimville Mission Band was held on Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Kathy Hem. There were 18 members pre- sent. Misses Anne Johns and Ave Elford had charge of the pro- gram, Mrs, Ross Skinner gave the story from the study book, Joanne Miners read a story and Marilyn Johns And Margaret. Johns led in the devotional. During the business it was de- cided to bring some articles for the bazaar in July. Garnet were played after the meeting. 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