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PS Speakers. Win AWard
Silver cup winnerS in public
apeaiting in grades seven and
eight of Exeter Pubic School,
were determined at the May
meeting of the Home and School1
Association on Tuesday evening,
Carole Hogarth, speaking on
"The St. Lawrence Seaway," was
voted to contestant in grade 8
and Diane Whitmore, discussing
"Etiquette," was winner in grade
7. Sandra Snider and Mary Page
were also contestants in grade 8
and Ann Hockey -and Veronica
Francois in grade 7. These three
winners in each grade had been
chosen at previous Home and
School meetings.
Mr. J. L. Wooden, of the SHDHS
teaching staff, Mr. W. Heywood,
of the J. A. D. McCurdy staff, and
Mrs. Clara Wellington were the
judges, with Mr. Wooden giving
the decision.
Mrs. William Huntley presented
silver cups to Carole Hogarth and
Diane Whitmore.
Mr. W. G. Se'don, chairman of
the public school board, presented
silver cups to field meet cham-
pions. They included Grace Mc-
Kenzie, senior girl;Fred Ward,
senior boy; Veronica Francois,
intermediate girl; Dale Turvey,
intermediate boy; Bonnie Turvey,
junior girl; Fred Wells, junior
boy; Ricky Schroeder, pee wee
boy; Lee Precious, pee wee girl.
The program was interspersed
with piano selections by Susan
G o m a n, Mary Carseadden,
George Godbolt and Katherine
Page, pupils of Mr. Lawrence
Wein.
The 1957.58 executive, with
Mrs. D. A. Page as pres:ident,.
were installed by Mrs. Warren
Sanders.
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42"0. DErIGn C.425
DESIGN C-425 shows three bed-
rooms. the central one of which
because of its location, can also
be used for workroom, play-
room, den or guest room.
Plans also call for a full base-
ment, vestibult, living room,
bath and combination dining
room -kitchen. The kitchen has
cabinets on two walls, double
windows and prbvides large
floor space.
The living room features a
picture window with flower pot
ledge and large ,unbroken wall
spaces, House contains large
linen closet and generous ward-
robes,
Exterior finish is wide siding
and asphalt shingles and there
is a covered entrance. Floor
area is 1069 sq. ft., with tubage
of 19,77G cu, ft,
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News Budget From
Crediton East
By MRS. W. MOTZ
Mr. Charles Anderson has re-
turned to his home after spend-
ing the winter. months with his
1son and daughter-in-law .and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack. An;
derson in Amherstburg.
Mrs. Alec Hamilton. of Grand
Bend, Mrs. Harry Lewis, Mrs.
Leonard Wein and Mrs. Marvin
Wein and Gary spent Friday in
London,
Mrs. R. Motz and Ronald spent
Sunday in Exeter with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Darling and boys.
Mrs, Sam Baynbam who has
been staying at the hone of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Kerr in Exeter
spent the weekend at her home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Neil and
Beverley moved • to their new
home in Exeter on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hamilton
and Bradley of Grand Bend
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Lewis.
Honored By Neighbors
The neighbors gathered at the
home of Mrs: Murray Neil on
Tuesday evening and presented
her with 'a table lamp and Bev
with a cup and saucer. Although
taken by surprise they replied
and invited all to visit them in
their new home.
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Check-up AJ 60 .Above.
Pays Off At 20 Below
• When balmy breezes .and ank- check of the smoke pipes .and
le -deep mud proclaim that king ehimnoy for possible leaks that
winter has abdicated for another might lead to fires. While some
year, what a relief it is to be of the tasks involved in "bed -
able to turn the switch off or let ding down" a heating plant for
the fires go dead in the heating the summer might be taken care
system. And many people, at of by the house -holder himself,
that point, merely heave a sigh a better policy is to have the
of relief and forget it until that job done by a qualified and re-
tell -tale nip. iii the air says "turn putable heating serviee coiti-
on •the heat" again,. tractor,
But, says the Canadian lust!. This is a good time also, to
Lute of Plumbing and heating. review the heating system as a
a check up when the tempera- whole, with a view to modeiini-
tures are in the 60's will pay nation. If the plant has been in
plenty of dividends when it's operation for many years, con -
20 .below again, Not only does a version to more modern equip -
properly serviced heating sys- anent may prove a worth -while
tem provide reliable and coni- investment. Moder n Beating
forting heat during the winter plants, for instance, are not only
months, but it consumes less more economical than their pre -
fuel while doing so. deeessors, but usually .have auto -
And there are "fringe bene- matic controls and are frequent -
fits" too, For instance, the
spring
self -stoking • and easy to ser -
spring check-up often reveals vice, Further, they are so much
possible fire hazards which can more compact. clean in opera -
be taken care of so that possibi- tion and attractive in appearance
lity of a winter tragedy is avoid- that they make possible the con-
ed. Replacements of faulty version of the basement into
parts can also be •done at tris valuable living and recreation.
time, a much more convenient space for the family,
procedure than that of closing New types of heating units for
down the system in mid -winter to' the rooms upstairs, too, can come
effect a repair or replacement. under consideration at this
The annual servicing should time when they can most con -
include a thorough cleaning of veniently be installed, Such in -
the boiler or furnace, cleaning novations as new slim radiators,
the smoke pipe, check on the convector heaters, baseboard
the operation of controls, and a panels, concealed radiators and
modern designs in warm -air re-
gisters offer endless opportuni-
ties to improve the appearance
and enhance the comfort of the
upstairs rooms, And it is inte-
resting to note that installation
of these new units is not neces-
sarily dependent upon installa-
tion of a new heating plant in
the basement.
In this way' the spring check-
up ensures ' the home owner of
a comfortable and trouble-free
season in the winter that lies
ahead.
News Budget From
Blanshard
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
Mrs. Cecil Mossey spent the
weekend in Toronto with her
daughter, Mrs. Chas. Kelly and
Mr. Kelly, also her father, Mr,•
Waggitt-
Mrs, T. Waugh of London spent
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Thacker and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bryan,
Shirley and Robin. Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Bryan and family of
Prospect Hill, Mrs. Lottie Jones
of Glendale were Saturday eve-
ning guests of Mr, and Mrs,
Wm. Jones.
Mr. and Airs. Herb Oakes of
Lakeside were, Sunday evening
guests of Mr and Mrs. Gladwyn
Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Facey,
Beth, Lorna, Morley and Eddie
of Wellburn were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hoop-
er and •family.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Humphrey
and Helen of Kirkton, Mrs. Fred
Mills, David and Douglas of Sea -
forth were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Mills.
Mrs. Malcolm Spence and
Elaine, Mrs. Fred Parkinson,
Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson attend-
ed a miscellaneous shower at
the home of Mrs. M. Hern of
Exeter on Monday evening held
in honor of Miss Patsy Kers-
lake, bride elect.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Land-
ford
angford and family were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Tre-
wartha of Holmesviiie.
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