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Su or And Spke
Continued froM Page 2 I she's not well and •driVing
And that was about it. The miles te the village to get a
family was all set for the sum- bottle of olives, a box of pret-
Mer, There was lots of fireweed ' Zeis and some iniXer for the gin,
in the bush, Eggs, milk, chickens; all of which are l'OlsPonsable,
and vegetables could be obtained' SurP, the' have lights, water
at the farm. A-grocer.buteher and indoor plumbing new, but
caned twice a week with his 'they've lost a lot of other things,
wares. And if anything, special s cottager, m his corive.
was needed, like coal-eil, friend ; nience, has created a Pranken.
farmer would pick it up on his stein. No longer does he walk
Saturday night trip to town. around his shack give it a couple
Next day, Sunday, rattler' of friendly kicks. It would Q.
give mother acme money, hably kick back. lie's a slave to
, all that maehioery, and a cap.
kiss everybody, and head for
boine, and the golf links or bow- live of all that social life — a-
•' bout avital and meaningful s ngful as
ling green, with a gladsome an indoor •til—that seems to
heart, Be might be up for Civic eet
holiday weekend, and a week's g° with it:
holiday in August, but otherwise,
he was a summer bachelor, and
quite happy about it,. for the Hits Hydro Pole
next twomonths.
What a difference a generation Then Telephone
tage scene! Now the family laces Most cars come to a stop after
has wrought in the SlI111111Sr '
two hundred miles in a big car they hit their first telephone or
.to the cottage, towing a dirty hydro pole but not the 13'
great boat behind, No blowouts driven by 18 -year-old airman,
no trips into the bush. On arric.: LAC Robert Phillips of RCAF
val, Dad starts charging around, Station Centralia last week.
like a construction foreman, put -I Philips, travelling south of No.
ting on screens, hooking up the ;4 near Hensel, lost control and
pressure system', blowing, fuses hit a hydro pole in the west
in the hydro system, trying to 'ditch, then careened across the
get his dirty great boat into the road and broke off a telephone
Water, and lugging vast motors, standard in the east ditch.TI
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cans of gas and cases of beer airman wasn't injured.
here and there, I OPP Constible George Mitchell
Alum complains about the hole estimated dainages al -$750
hi the screen, the mice dirt and I Vehicle drven by John H.
the fact that there's no ice yet for Sells, St. Thomas, suffered $300,
her gin -and -lime. The kids have when it hit a tree beside No. 4
read all their comic books on the highway just north of Exeter.
trip, and are bewailing, the fact Sells told police he was forced
that there's no TV set at the cot- off rod when the second of two
tage. oncoming cars tried to pass, lie'
Next day, Dad crawls about hit the shouldel‘ and was pulled
his chores of rigging up the bar- into ditch.
becue for the party. it seems Kenneth' Caldwell, Kipp e n,
they're having that night, emu- I missed a turn on a Stanley town -
ging with a fariner's wife to do . ship road north of A. Joseph
the washing, roaring at the kids and his car skidded into the
to leave Mummy alone because 'ditch, causing $300 damage.
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At.
Kirkton
On Monday, July gs, there
were 39 members of Xirkton
Horticultural Society enjoyed a
bus trip to Niagara Palls, leav-
rng at 7,30 a.m. travel-
ling by Ingersoll taking the Jou
leaf filover route on to the ne
stretch of 401 highway as far
Eastwood, turning then through.
Brantford and arriving at queens -
ton Heights at 11:30 a.m. where
every passenger enjoyed. their
box lunch.
Schedule ,Inquest
Into„ Clandeboye Death
No date•has been set yet for said•Wednesday it may be A.eve-
the :Inquest into. the.death of. rat weeks before the Inquest can:
.r Carl Bice, 29,. ef Rat, 1 Clande. be held _because there are a •
W Wye, who was: .killed when his, punther of other fatality bear-
's truck struck the bridge over the tugs which must precede it He
Little Ausable river west .of ' did not know where the hearing
-Clarideboye Ifriday morning. The would be held,
bridge collapsed .hortly After Bice, whose funeral was held
the crash, endangering the lives Monday, was killed, while ,,ah bis
of :eight .other persons. way home with a load a feed
Coroner Dr. 4., Bev Robinson .ioni .A1194 Craig. His pickup
• • • --• truck landed on top of him after
Sunday with M. and :Mrs. Dave
and. fa m i 1 y from Apple. 'visited 4eptne ddb .Uooev:elrteldloentbilitresidile47weArtit lictedissoTiorni;
flaying,
Lean is spending a week bolt. the second concession•of Me.
.Shareblaw, Miss Beth Black ",of ,..1 wray townoup,
Mr. •G Burgin,GeorgeG. If '
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Harold spent the weekend at.
e Cherry Valley near Piton.
Be'lelke Nn9ex. t2stliopydwroasaltSiant,r wlearnei
they were shown a fine film de.
picting the hydro system dating
back to 1905. This entire build-
.ing is air conclitoned. It is well
Worth one's time to see the con -
trot rooms where signals are
given immediately f atiy trout)l
occurs •anywhere in -the entir
Plant. After leaving here the
visited the Nabisco Shrecide
Wheat factorY, and were show
through by one of the staff,
The next stop was at the
"School of Gardening" a beauty
spot for any flower lover. Next
was a visit to one of Niagara's
green houses. Supper was then
served at a lovely cafeteria over.
looking Horse Shoe Falls.
.Travelling home by way of
There'd we saw three boats pass
through the locks, ln Grimsby
neighborhood the ladies stopped
at a fruit stand. Arriving in
Russeldale at 11.30 p.m. all felt
they liad enjoyed a worthwhile
trip,
Ladies' Groups Meet ,
The Ladies' Guild and W,A. of
St. Paul's Church met on Thurs-
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Ray Knight with 15 present,
Mrs. Alex Irvine opened the
W.A. meeting, Scripture passage
was read by Margaret Knight.
Mrs. Irvine introduced the
d Mr. John Williams, Wilbert
guest speaker, Mrs. McRoberts
of Lucan who gaye a humorous
and descriptive account of her
trip this year to the Calgary
Stampede and out as far as Vic-
toria. She was accompanied. by
her niece, Ann emery,
Rev. Phillips and his wife of
Milverton, formerly missionar-
ies in Africa, are to be the guest
speakers at a special 'meeting
September 13,
Pellonat Items
Mrs, J, McCormick and Bern-
ard visited this week with friends
at Renfrew.
Mrs. Gallant and Jean of To-
ronto are staying with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Roundel. and family.
Cpl. • Tom Atthill is visiting,
with his mother, Mrs. Ed, Att-
hill, while on furlough prior n to
leaving for Germany in Novem-
ber, •
Miss Jean OWens of 'Kent, Eng-
land has spent a week visiting
her aunt, Mrs. R. Humphreys.
Mr: and Mrs. Peter Dymond
and Hillary are holidaying near
- Belleville,
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hamilton
celebrated their twelfth wedding
anniversary Sunday.
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Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Bryant,
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Treesweet, 48 Oz. Tins 3 for $1.00
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73/4 Oz. Tin 450
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OPEN SATUEDAY MWS T
OILL 10 CLOSETS PElbAY MONTS
The accident happened only
about 100 yards from his father's
200 -acre farm which the victim
worked.
Williams and Norman were in Eight other men, including Dr,
Toronto last Thursday attending Clayton George, Lucan, escaped
the double funeral of Mr, and
sceorllaopussedin. juDrry, wGheeonrgethheadbrillugset
l‘afrisw.oE-cia•nresetoSiimisiiQthn.wAhlors.wesrme )
ill; pronounced Bice dead when the
was the former Alva Moore, south end of the bridge gave
daughter of the late Mr. and
way, Steel girders on the east
Mrs. Wm. Moore who at one side snapped, b u c k l 1 n g the
time operated a hardware store bridge floor, The truck- lurched
in .Kirkton. to the east, seconds after the
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Davis at.
doctor lec, the body of the vie -
tended the Davis 44 reunion at ''.'"'-'
Springbank on Sunday. On the span when it collapsed
were Ray Cunningham, who suf-
Mr, and Airs, Norval Stewart .fered cuts to his right hand and
of Ripley spent Sunday with Mr. leg alter getting caught in. he
and Airs. Fred Switzer, timbers; his cousins, Jim and
Art Cunningham; Ross O'Neil,
Allan Hill, Harold Lynn • and
Dale Brisseau, all of the im-
Mediate area,
Clinging to the girders as the
bridge went down, the men had
to dodge bags of feed which fell
near them,
Carl Bice, well-known in the
area, worked both his father's
Mr. and Mr. Everett Doupe
, attended the funeral of Mrs.
!Bert; Doupe last Wednesday in
Toronto. Mrs. Doupe was the
former Beatrice Gunning.
Mr. and Airs. George Allen
have returned from a- month's
visit in Ottawa with Mr. and
Mrs. Wird Allen and Hon. James
Gardiner,
Announcements
BIRTHS
DAIVE Mr. and Mrs, Douglaa
Dawe, R.R. 2 Grand Bend, an-
nounce . the .birth of a, son,
Danny. at South Huron Hos-
pital, August P. 1057—a, brother
for 'Pon and Davi.
DIETRICH—Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Dietrich, R.R. 3 Dashwood,
announce the hirth of a son,
Gerald Lawrence, weight 9 lbs.,
at South Huron Hospital, Aug.
1n. 1957.
DYKSTRA—Mr. and Mrs. L. Dyk-
stra, P.R. 1 Kirldon, announce
the birth of a daughter. Sylvia
Linda. at South Huron Hospital.
August 12, 1957 — a sister for
;Jacky, Cathy and TitibY•
IIEDDEN M7'. aiit Mrs. George
Heddeno of St. Catharines. an-
- nottnce the hirth of their snn
at St, Catharines General Hoe-
Pital. Friday, August 9. 1957—a
'hrother for Laura. Lee, a grand-
son for Mr. an,rJ Mrs. Vernon
Redden and great grandson for
Mrs. Catherine Hedden, Herman.
'KIPPER — Mr. and • Mrs. Elgin
Kipfdr, Dashwood, wish to an-
nounce the arrival ,of • their
adopted son, Bran Elgin, July
31.
KNOWLES—Mr. and Mrs. Grant
E. Knowles, R.R. 1 Kirkton, an-
nounce the btrth of e son. Lynn
Cecil. at Smith Huron Hospital,
.August 13, 1057.
MTJLLAN — F/O an, Mrs. T. J.
Mullan. RCAF Centralia, an-
nounce the birth of a sort, John
DP nnis. at Smith Huron Hos-
pital, August 3, 1957.
QUINLAN —Mr, and Mrs. Mike
• QUinian, tiensall, announce the
birth of a son,. at South Huron
Hospital, August 3. 1957.-
SHOEBOTTOM—Mr.
and Mrs Ray
Shoebottom. Centralia., wish to
announce the 'birth of a daugh-
ter at - Victoria Hospital, July
29, 1957, • -
17i/ILH.ELM—Mr, and Mrs. Gerald
Wilhelm. R.R.• 2 Crediton. an-
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Carolyn Patricia, at 'South Hu-
ron Hospital, August 11, 1957-
.
DEATHS
BROOK — In. South Huron , J'ames Franklin Brook,
Hos-
pital, Igeter, on Tuesday. Aug.
13. 195
dear father or Mrs. James 'Wil-
son (Lillian) and Mrs Roy
Pepper (Irene). both of Exeter,
in his eighty-second year.
GRANT—In Glencoe. July Tio• Jo-
seph S. Grant, in his eight" -
first year. Funeral service in
Trinity Milted Church. Friday.
.August 2.
HICKS — In Calgary, Alta. on
Thursday. August 8. Archie Z.
Hicks, formerly of Usborne. in
his sightY-seventh year. Fune-
ral service was 'held Saturday
in Calgary.
ENGAGEMENTS
'rhe engazement Is announced
Of Helen Margaret. 'daughter of
Mrs. Turnbull and the late Bert-
ram D. Turnbull, of Branchton,
to Mr. Frederick Edwin Wuerth,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester
Vuerth, of Crediton. Ontario, The
niarriage will take place at three
p.m. oh Saturday September 7th.
Ili BraAchton 'United Church. lac
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Keller. of
Dashwood, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter.
Margaret 'Geste, to Robert Law-
rence Carlisleonly son of MO'
Lawrence. Carlisle and the late
Mrs. Carlisle, Montreal. Quebec:
the wedding' to take place at
Zion Lutheran Chnrch, Dashwood.
August 31, at 2:30 p.m, 154
CARDS OF THANKS
t 'Wish to express 'My Madera
thanks to all those whe remem-
bered nte With vitilta, Cards, flow -
Sts and treat while 1 patient In
Victoria Hospital and since MY
return home.—mrs. 'Roy Webber.
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Lloyd anti Senrile Parsons wish
to express their sincere entree's.-
tinn to frlenda, neighbourand
relatives who so kindly renieni-
hered LlOY'd with .cards,• treats,
flowerand visits Wtitle he :mat
a patient in South Huron Hos-
pital and reittrrting home.
special thanks to Miss Claypole
and staff and Dr, Fletcher, 150
We would 11ke to sky "thanlr
Viu" to everyone that helped. in
any WaX; to those 'who sent
flowers, treats antl all those Who
V1811,11, Ray while he WAN injured
—Gertrude ante nay Clarke. 15*
WISIT tt thank thy friends 'for
cards, flowers, treats and vialts
to the while a oat -tont to South
1-Itirtin Hospital, They *Oft% nitich
appreciated bY ;Prior.
ih*
T WISh tn thank everytins whi)
Sent Mt Card* floWerti 6,nd gitta
While a Patient in St, ,TOSePh'S
HotnItal. and Stride re-
furritng herile.—Jane bykeinali
15ne
IN MEMORIAM
1O1-tARD.—Iri. loving memo*, of
dear father Ind grandfather.
John Richard. Ith0 P616101 away
IA years ago. August 19, 194'1.
t` he roliltit stream Of life fella
But Still Vitoaiit
teettlItighitltne6 loVe, the veldt, the
'Of the One *Ito Mee eat there.
rernembered and sad.:
Ty Mlised by *liThatie and
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IN MEMORIAM
LOCKHART
—. In loving memory
of a dear mother and grand-
mother, Florence May Lock-
hart, who passed away August
13, 1956.
In our hearts your memory
lingers,
Sweetly tender, fond and true.
There is not a day, dear mother,
That we do not think of you.
These al's the ties death cannot
SPYST,
Love and remembrance last for-
ever.
—Sadly missed and always re-
membered by daughter, Menota,
son-ln-la.w. Alf, and grand-
children, Roy, Joan, Judy and,
Randy. 15c
MacGWEN—In loving memory of
a. dear father, Almond D. Mar -
Gwen, who passed away August
17, 1955.
His memory Is as dear today
As in the hour he passed away.
God took him home, it was his
will,
But in our hearts he liveth still,
—Ever remembered by Donna and
Harry. 15c
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TioNsAfiviNott 4.049iNt
Open. House A
tte. •
Darin and, , 200 .
. •. e• ,acre ..arm
H. B. McFalls. His funeral Mon.
day at the Baskett Funeral
Home. Lucan, was Attended -bY
a large crowd.
Rev, Edgar Roulaton, Pastor
of Liman and ,Cland.eboye "United
Churehes, conducted the service!
ainPgatillabme!arzerosyCunningham, aCatuick-
Gibnour, ',Gerald Lynb, Beverley
Cunningham and 'Wilmer Blake.
Interment tool, plaee in St,
Cemetery,
Surviving besides his parents,
MA and Mrs. ALISO], Awe, are
three sisters, Mrs. W 1 li a m
Leadley (Marion), of Victoria
B.C.; Mrs. David Batter (Mar:,
garet), London; Mrs. Charles •
.Coughlin (Elizabeth), R.R. 1
Clandeboye; and one brother,
Eogene„ of Windsor,
Ralph Brarid, 66
Former Resident
Mr. Ralph Brand, 66, a former
resident of Exeter and station.
master at Alvinston died Sunday
in Strathroy Hospital following a
stroke.
It was over 40 years ago that
Air. Brand was a 'junior' at the
C.N.R. station her. wider the
late J. J. Knight. While in Exe-
ter he was united in marriage
with Gladys Mawhinney, who
survives him. The latter's mo-
ther resided with them. Mr. Wni.
Martin, of Exeter is an uncle.
The funeral was held Tuesday
afternoon with a service held at
Alvinston and the remains were
brought to Exeter for interment
in the -Exeter cemetery,
Cardiff PC Whip
Continued from Page 1
.Carcliff will have to keep close
tab on' his members to, avoid de-
feat of the government. House
ballots will be a nip and tuck
battle at best.
His success in this particular
task could easily affect the length
of the new parliament.
Cardiff's new job also includes
conferring with . the whips of
other parties to arrange the or-
der of speeches in the 'mdse. He
will be responsible for present-
ing an agenda to the speaker
each da'.
Mr. Bell said the party whip is
,sometimes called upon to be
chairman of the party caucus.
Observers believe the Brussels
farmer was picked for the posi-
tion for two reasons l one is his
personal friendship and loyalty
to Diefenbaker; two, .because of
his 17 years in the House, he
"knows his way around."
Over OM people attended the
three-day •opening of Gerald
-Gingerieh's new showroom AO
workshop in Zurich last week.
The •visitors toured the living
luarters, store, repair And star -
age quarters of the $30,000
'building which was „completed
just before the opening.
Eighteen' prizes were given
Away' by the firm to those who
filled • out free -door 'tickets.
Thousands of favors were hand-
ed out and refreshments con-
sumed included nearly 50 gal-
lons of ice creaM in Addition to
coffee and other treats.
-Owner •Geld •Gingerl'elt said;
"It was so crowded Saturday
night you mid hardly get. near
:the front door. The opening was
an overwhelming success."
Prizewinners included:
Thursday .-- Mrs. Charles Ha-
gan,
zurich; Jim Campbell, ,of
London; Mrs- William Stone, of
Exeter.
Friday — Mrs. James -Cox, of
Clinton; Eric , Shaer, Varna;
Alfred Meidinger, Zurich,
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:Saturday — dot
Zurich; Melvin
ich;, And Richard Brali
weGif,41FAloridlr; 01.4"Irtiret 1,5101,17
dos; leanor Erb, Zunch.
Peg board contest Cguezang
number a boles in. board)
•Gregory -Willert, Zurich; k'3$
/Werner, Zurteh; 4leraId Over,
holt, .Zurich. :There Are ..3324/0$
holes in :the peg board.
Flashlights to first ,parchasera,
of A5.00 or over --gem, Atkin!)
fZifotierrnti:e.ahl,4aned°14)Arr4111begYrt 1.jaynkeilreti#*
One of the persons who aoaistm
ed In the eonstructiOn (*f the.
building, who was not .mentioned
in last week's paper, was Harry
MacAdams, Zurich,who sun.,
plied gravel.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Cersoft
are on holidays in Saskatchewan.
In their absence Mr. W. If. ;Bell,
of Elora, is relieving • at tits
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ONTARIO MOTORISTS
from the °Mario Department of Transport
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you risk everything you own.
if you fail to curry
LIABILITY* INSURANCE
on your motor vehicle?
HERE'S WHY: If you a.re involved irean accident causing death or ktjury; er tecomoty
damage, you risk losing everything you own . . . mien you are protactsd by Mato
insurance.
In the event of a judgment against you, your property or other assets could beliefzed
to pay the judgment. You could lose your home, your motor vehicle, your isavinge, and
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that you carry liability insurance when you buy your
1958 registration plates, a $5.00 additional charge will
be collected as required by la*. This money will be paid
into the Unsatisfied Judgment Fund which WAS estab-,
lished by the Government to pay judgments against
uninsured motorists, Such motorists are indebted to the
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