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TimaaAdvacata. AWIit 29, 1957
BC Missionary, Family
'Spend Furlough Here
it
Eighteen years :ago Dr. and of burning wood both for heat-iIndian village. Mrs. Whiting
Mrs, J. E. 'Whiting left this Mg and cookleg." paid tribute to the splendid work
•eligtelet and went to gazelton, in, The native people are Indians. of Mrs. 8.• G net Marie
northern British Col u hi a .Only a few white people are Wildfong, in playieg the organ.
where Pr. Whiting had been .ap. there. "I think nother thought and directing the singing in the.
pined. ,doctor of the hospital we were living in, a wigwam .church while she was there.
ther by the Rome Mission when we went there in 1939 but 1 Ote .problem is to maintain
Board of the United Church of when dad and mother visited us the staff at the hospital. The
Canada, Today, they, with their in 1044 they found us quite vont.' nurses either get niarriecl or
fan14. BettY, Helen and. Bill, fortable," Mrs. Whiting ,saich move away and they are bard
on six menthe furlough ; Ater two. years in Hazelton, 'to • replace. "Our matron is
visiting, at the home of Mrs. Dr. Whiting was transferred to marrying the Anglican minister.
Whiting's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. another mission hospital At Bella She has promised to stay until
W. C. Pearce, Ann street. Many Cola en the. Pacific coast, .‘ve get back. But if he gets a
.changes have taken place both Fourteen Years later they moved :neve she will, .
of .course„ go
bore and there in that time. ; beck to Hazelton. , to."
They were able to travel all The elimate is very much like "I hope while am here in
borne the way by highway. Just
before leaving Hazelton they
reeved. into a new comparatively
Jnodern home more spaciOus
than the home in .which they
had previously lived. It is heat-
ed With oil which Mrs. Whiting
gays "is wonderful after years
•
Garage
Sunday And
Evening Service
Open this Sunday, Wednes-
day afternoon, and during
the evening throughout the
week,
Snell Bros. Ltd.
Garage
.nisomminne 1
SERVICE
STATION
For Lease -
Immediate Possossion
TOWN OF EXEt ER
Low Rental
Apply
H.O. FREE
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: south-western Ontario except it Ontario I can influence some
is mueh colder in winter, some- one to go out there and Carry
times falling to 30 degrees below ' "I" M. Whiting said"
zero. .,
Very little farming is done
•
and a few vegetables are grown' Bert Pepper
in gardens but tomatoes and •
corn do not mature before frost . —Continued from Page 9
comes. Fresh fruits are scarce open competition.
and the freight rates are too ` This year he is a member of
high to import them. "It is the Bayfield 4-H Beef Calf Club
easier to buy a case of canned and the Clinton 4-H Grain Club,
fruit," said Mrs. Whiting, Aii . Be has been a member of the
was so hungry for somethirig beef club each year since 1955,
green that I paid 40 cents for i and represented the club in the
a Mall cucumber. I'm certain - 14-H inter -club competitions in
ki
ly reang,good use of the fruits ! 1955. The team stood sixth in the
and vegetables here." !Provincial competition, In 1955
The natives go off to the fish ' he was vice-president of the
Club, president in 1956 and, this
year is a junior leader.
He has been a member of the
Clinton Junior Farmers since
straight poles come to all parts 1952'; was elected vice-president
of Canada. , of that club in 1955, president in
For maty years there were 1956 and press reporter in 1957.
separate schools for the Indian, He is this year's secretary for
children and the white boys .ana the Huron County Junior Far -
girls but now the schools are niers Association and. served as
amalgamated under the pro- chairman. of the Huron County
vincial educational system. In a Junior Farmers' Choir for the
class of 26 pupils only five or 1956-57 season,
six will be white. In the upper •In 1955 he represented the
grades not all subjects are County as a provincial Junior
taught, some of them have to Fernier camper, and has been
be taken by correspondence.a member of- the male quartet
Betty, who is 13 years of age• which represented the county in
is enrolled at Belleville for the provincial competitions for the
coming year. Mien and Billie past three years.
will attend school in Exeter until He is a member 'of the Y,P.U.
the family returns to Hazelton. at Turner's United Church and
Associated with Dr. Whiting at an executive member of the Hu -
the 60 -bed hospital is Dr. Pal- ron Presbytery Y.P,IT. Bert has
mei., formerly of Wingham, and completed grade 12 at High
a staff of 10 to 12 nurses.'Be- School- and while attending Clin-
sides the hOspital, the mission ton Collegiate was a member of
board has built a chapel, nursestheClinton Basketball team
residenee, homes for the doctors, which were H,S.S.A. Champs in
the bookkeeper and the mainten: 1952 and 1953.
net man—quite a colony in it -
The schoOl, post office and
shopping centre is anile -away,
The chapel serves as the
church and the minister also
serves two other churches in
canneries during the ' summer
and in the winter they often
work at the pole camps. It is
from Northern B.C. that the long
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LATE AUGUST
,Down To Earth
— Continued from Page 9
Export s of cheddar cheese
from Canada to all countries
amounted to 237,200 pounds dur-
ing the month of April this year
as compared .with 121,800 pounds
during April a year ag6. For this
comparison, whole milk powder
exports declined from 873,000
pounds to 555,400 pounds'
even-
tgrepdoumntalsk afrnodm c8o7n9de50nOsetd? 11415A,k-
froin.1.67,00 pounds to nil.
The wholesale price of cream-
ery butter at . Toronto during 1
June averaged 57.5 cents is
pouhd as compared with 'ng but it ties down to this—the
tents. in the preceding Jr 'reain separator man and the
and 56.9 cents in June of •hipper of whole milk will never
year. The price of ebe let rich at today's prices less
cheese on the Cheese Boards in production costs which gives the
Ontario averaged 34.3 cents ,dur- net profit in any business.
ing June, being practically un- DID you KNOW?
changed from the level of 34.4
cents during the previous month To keep tuberous begonias
but somewhat higher than in blooming, feed them every two
June 1956 when this price ave- to four weeks with a teaspoonful
raged 32.7 cents per pouhd.
Licensed commercial dairies in
Ontario sold considerably larger
quantities of milk.pl.?oducts dur-
ing April 1957 thah .the Seine
'et
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Here is a list of some of the
splendid values offered at
MacMillans. Take advantage
of the special offers by
dropping in today!
GIRLS' HEAVY TRIPLE ROLL SOCKS
Regular 79A, Spacial For
COTTON SHADOW PANEL SLIPS
Specially Priced at
59g,
Report On Thames Road:
Ma, WILIJAM RHODL
Miss Linda. Hackney spent a ,
few days recently with her uncle '
and sant, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Ballantyne,
mc. and Mrs. Reg liodgert and
Grant spent part of last .week
at Sauble.Beach. " I
IN•lr. and Mrs. Boss Merrill,
Gordon, Brian And Esther, of
Clinton,. Mr. and Mrs. Almer
Passmore, David, Dennis and,
Darlene, spent the weekend with j
$r. and Mrs, Oren Grace, of
Dearborn, Miehigan. David is
Staying for a week's holiday..
Mr. and Mrs. William •Fergu.s,'
son. left by bus Ori Thursday to
Attend the funeral of the latter's
sister. the late Mrs. glgia Wight
(nee Jeanie Drool, of Doonside,
Saskatchewan.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maver,
INV. and Mrs. Lee Webber, 1Nirs,
Robert Miller spent the weekend
at Fenelon Falls.
W. and Mrs.. Lloyd Hackeey
Seca the weekend visiting in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. -Robert Duncan,
of NBxeter, stayed over the week-
end with the Maver
Mr, and Mrs, John Selves
stayed over •the weekend with.
the Webber family.
Larry Ballantyne is holidaying
with his .cousin, George McIntyre,
of London.
Mr. and Mrs,. Wilfred }Waltrip
and Margaret, and Mr, and Mrs.
Hugh Headrick and family, of
Kippen, vacationed at Wasa,ga•
Beach over the weekend.
Mr, and Mrs. Archie Hoggarth,
of Dorchester, visited on Satur,•
day evening with M. and Mrs;
John Bray.
Mr. and Mrs.: Murray
.and Faye,. Berwick, Nova
Scotia, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Dettmer and family, HaY,
of Exeter,. were Saturday eve-
ning guests of Mr, .and Mrs. Vic-
tor -Jeffery.
Mr. and Mrs. .Glerin. Jeffery
visited on Sunday .evening With
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Thomson,
Woodham.
Rev, Hugh Wilson will be le
charge of the. church .service on
Sunday. Rev. Hugh and Mrs.
Hensall.
- Continued from Plage 6
Personal Items
1 -Mrs Myrtle Young, of Toronto,
has returned home after spend-
ing a week with her mother,
Mrs. R. Taylor, Sr.
Mr. William Kerr of Barrie is
spending this week with his Wife
and family,
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bonthron
and family, are spending .this
week in Detroit, ,
Mrs. George 1 -less who has been
assisting at the United Church
camp near Bayfield for the sum-
mer months, has returned home,
The Legion Ladies Auxiliary
will open its fall meeting with
pot luck supper in the Legion
Hall Tuesday September 3.
Mrs, R. Taylor, Sr„ and Mrs.
R. Taylor, Jr., spent the1/4 past
week in Detroit.
Billy Shaddick is holidaying
this week in Palmerston and
Clinton.
Rev. P, A, Ferguson, Mrs. Fer-
guson, Roderick, Judith, Trevor
and James, of Montreal, re-
turned home Wednesday of this
week after a vacation spent
here, On Friday last, they were
guests with Mr, and Mrs. Harry
Hoy, Michael and I3obby, Thurs-
day they were entertained by Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Fink at their SUM,.
nier cottage at Point Clark. Tues-
day of this week they were
guests with Mr. and Mrs. L.
Mickle and family at Schade
View, and also were guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Kennedy, of
Grand Bend, Mr, Ferguson was
former minister of Carmel
Church here, and called on Many
former members of the congre-
gatioisns.
m
Gwen Spencer and Miss
Jane Horton ,attended the World
,Girl Guide Camp at Doe Lake
over the weekend. Visitors day
w a s observed on Saturday,
August 17, attended by thousanda,
Sixteen hundred girl guides are
attending this camp with forty
countries represented,
Mrs. Nellie Cooke of Ottawa,
has been visiting her brOther,
Mr. David Shirray. She was ac-
companied by her daughter, Mrs.
William MacRae And son Doxiald
MacRae of Ottawa.
,Billy Brown, spent the past
week vacationing with his friend,
Jerry McClinchey at Manitou-
lin Island,
Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Kerslake,
Bill and Joan moved from here
to Kensall Park, London, on
Monday, where they will take up
residence.
Mr, and Mrs. Thomson, of To-
ronto, are holidaying with the
latter's mother, Mrs. .1. Fisher,
at her honk here,
Mrs. Holtzman and Mrs. Gor-
don' Hyhter,. of Exeter, visited
last week with Mrs. Edna
.,
Corbett. Wt
Mr. andMrs. 1. Dougall,
Miss Phyllis Dougall' and Mrs.
Myrtle Sproat returned home
from a motor, trip to Ottawa and
the St. Lawrence Seaway.
Mrs. J. Bonthron returned
home from a-s..vacation at
Southampton.
Tour Huron
Continued from Page 9
The extensive poultry opera-
tions on the Scott farms, Sea -
forth,
Wives accompanied the men on
part of their Tuesday tour but
took the morning off to shop in
Exeter. The group reassembled
for lunch at Armstrong's. Mon-
day, while their husbands were
in a business sessien, the ladies
visited Par -Knit Hosiery mill at
Clinton; Huron County court-
house and museum, the Sheaf-
fer Pen Co. and Sifto Salt Ltd.,
at Goderich.
Monday 'night the group en-
joyed an informal outdoor bar-
becue on the. farm of Mr. and
Mrs, Ivan Kalgfleisch, west of
Zurich, where Ag Rep Douglas
Miles earned a reputation for be-
ing an excellerit chef.
At their business meeting iti
Clinton, the directors made plans
for the annual— convention in
Toronto in January. Thpy ap-
proved extension of the demem-
stration plot program whereby
recommended field husbandry is
applied in designated areas on
individual farms throughout the
province. Secretary Martin said
this program, has proven more
effective than demonstrations en
provincial experimental farms.
In charge of the tour was Ag
Rep Miles. H. H. Strang, R. 1
Hensel!, who represents Huron,
Perth and Bruce counties, la
first vice-president of the Celia
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$1.98 onth a year ago. For this corn -
,i‘
parisen, fluid milk sales ad-
.! LOVABLE BRA JUNIOR JET . i vanced. from 41,002,800 quarts to
44 38a 600. fluid cream sales
28AA to Ladies 38C, For Only •-,,.. $1:00 Each .1 fm 1,404,300 quarts to 1,461,600,
RAYON & NYLON PANTIES49e And u- I chocolate dairy drink from 1,
' ""' ,, ' ,, " ,,,, ti 3 086,000 quarts to 1,142,600; but -
BOY' T-SHIRTS $1.19 to $2.98 i termilk from, 543,100 (marts to
AIC TARTAN SHIRTS :: ' 1 643,400, and skim milk from
UTHENT
i 2,530,800 quarts le 3,054,400. Coin
Plaids and Ivy 'League $1.49 to $2.98 !,- menial dairies bought consider -
E -Z SLEEPERS (SUBSTANDARDS) 3 ably :more fluid milk from farm-
' i ors but less secondary, milk
Spacially.,Priced at . shim, during April 1957 thee during
" 13 April 1956. For this comparison,
I purcliases of fluid milk increased
. i from 1,159.237 cwt. at an average
cost of $4.58 per cwt. to 1,246,750
MacMillans „ cwt. an averageprice of $4.76
i per alt., While purchases of
i, E secondary rnilk deelmed from
302.784 cwt. at an average'PrIce
Phone 37
. Exeter f.; of $2.54 per cwt. at an average
is cost of 82,71 per cwt.
This all sounds very comfort.
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TREESWEET ORANGE JUICE
48 O. Tins 3 for $1.00
CAMPBELL'S SOUP
Tomato or Vegetable 8 for $1.00
KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES
12 Oz. Pkgs, 4 for $1,00
HEINZ BABY FOODS
3
O. Tim 11 for $1.00
AYLMER CATSUP
11 Oz. llottles ........ 8 for $1.00
XULD ,
PHONE t ' WE DELIVER
ilj
AYLMER SPECIAL PEAS
20 Oz. Tin8 4 for $1.00
FANCY CREAM STYLE CORN
Aylmer, 20 O. Tins 5 for $1.00
LITTLE CHIP MARMALADE
Orange or Lemon ...... .,3 for $1.00
PITTED RED CHERRIES
For Pies, 15 ()z. Tins ,4 for $1.00
PUREX TISSUE ,
Price for $1.00
EXETER
OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS TILL 10 CLOSED FRIDAY NIGHTS
of fertilizer (10-1�-10) in a gallon
of water. Water each plant well
with this solution, but be careful
to keep it off the leaves.
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE MISSION
EXETER
Sunday School 70
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
"Teach Me Thy Truth, 0 Lord"
Supt.: Stanley Sauder, Zurich
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Labor Sunday
8:30 aan.—Holy Cominunion
11:30 aan.—Holy Cr .nion
Sermon by the "A
Churchman and I i"
"THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAINt,STREET CHURCH
Rev. R. Van Farrows, Minister
2:00 p.m.—Dutch Service
"Laboring Unto the Lord"
3:30 p,m.—,Stinclay School
Monday—Congregational Picnic
Everybody Welcome
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE
'Mein Street
9:45 a.m. — Missionary Day in
Sunday Sehool
11:00 aan,—Communion Service
7:00 p.m.—tvangelistie Service
Wed., 8 p.m.—tible Study and
Prayer ,
Thurs.2:30 p.m.—W.11C. Meet.
mg, 'Mid in Riverview Park.
/;80 p.m. to 8:30 p.m,—
01;,,en Alt
"Rejoice hi the, Lord always;
and again / say, rejoice
—Phil, 4:4
Pastor: even. L. Winn -Butler
ZION LUtHERAN CHURCH
DASHIWitsdb,
10;b0 a.m.—Sunday School
ILO a.m.—:Service •
Paster Bev. K. L. Zorn
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. Ken MtCrae, Organist
Sunday, September 1
10:00 a.m. — "The Gospel of
Work"
11:05 aan.—Sunday School
2:30 p.m.—:Cenietery Decoration
Serviee, Rev. Hugh Wilson
guest speaker,
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
'Rev, Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.
Minister
Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, "Organist
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sernion Subject: "The Ales -
sage of Two Gardens"
Nursery for Children up to six
years;
MAIN STREET
- The United Church
• of Canada
Minister: Rev, Alex, Rapson
Organist: Mrs. A. Willard
MOO cm—.Th. Church School
11:q ear, — Union Service in
Main Street,
Worship As A Family In The'
Family Church '
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical 'United Brethren
CREDITON
JblY, Glen R. Strome, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Worship
11:15 a.rn,—Sunday School
Thursday — W,S,
CHRISTIAN REFORMED
CHURCH
9:45 ani Service
Studelit—A. ltuls
0I5 pan...English Service
Student...A, Hula
Everyone Welcome
witson pot August at their
nottage it Tohprmory. , aaattiviitauwawaninaanotialaaaasmattity.oliaatanaakkalimionimmaanimakemo ,,
:•ao1$4"""
of Woodhain, :and their ,daughter, IOW
Mr. and /Irs., Mitchell Willis,
Mrs. Tron Nyhus and DwaYne„.of
Ottawa, called .on Mr., .and. Mrs.
evening.
william Rohde—on -1Kondot
Mr. and Dirs. Donald Bray,.
Mr. and Mrs, William Rohde are.
spending a IOW days at Sauble
Beach.
SUBSCRIPTION RTES'
I i Effective 5optamEsse 3, 1957
. 3
Glenn Rohde is holidaying with
his unole and aunt, Mr, and Mrs.
Glenn Jeffery.
Ross and Douglas McBeath,
Brueefield, returned home after
spending a week's holidays with
Mr; and Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin.
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