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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-09-05, Page 3rk ,,1 It ) PI . Y t 1 • d1 • KirktonGreen Thumbs Presentr�s�nt l�lowe� Show et. Kirkton Horticultural So- ciety held its annual gladioli show .on Wednesday, Angst ust 28 In Russelldale- Hall. Due to the early season, many of the com- petitors found their best "glads" were past; but even though not still i nY to numbers, there were some very .beautiful spikes. With: the .addition of nta.ny other .rut flower's and plants it was a fine showing. There were 30 exhibitors with 1.89 entries. Satire of the hihest emonies. The president. Mrs, W. Selves, .thanked all those who had contributed in • making their flower ,show a worthwhile proj. ect.. Personal Items Mrs. Fred Switzer attended a "Church School of Music" held in EtnmanuelCollege Terent during This past week. o, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harvieux and Donald or Blind River spent the weekend with Mrs. Ed. Att- time winners were Airs. V Mc -shill. 1 Paul, Airs, W. Horn, Mrs. W, tills week with her sister; Mrs. Selves anal Airs. Jas,, f Vllyott McDonald. d. , o#' St« 'lar al Marys, Mr, James g y an s Bin st llf, a r a n of and Airs. S. London i Jack c n� a k Urquhart ougald, Airs. Gallo mos' :: Airs. Ai. Gregory is visiting 8 Was the popular judge In the and Mr, and Mrs. Herold Davis evening a variety program was given before a large, aPprecie. e audience with Mr. Milton Hooper serving as master of cer- This Week in. Thames. Road By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE .Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym vi. sied on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs, Tony Shulman of Embro, Little Marcia Shulman returned tvith Mr. t. and Mrs. . PYm for 'few days. a 'Miss Lillian Ballantyne of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bal- lantyne, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bal. lant ne Y and Larryleft Thursday on a motor triptoWilliam to visit !lir, Wliam Fort allantyne Mrs. Norman Knight of Sea - forth spent a few days last week • and Mrs. Clarece Switzer. with Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Pym. Mrs, Anna Monteith, Mr. and I -, Mrs . Morris Monteith and• three Bean Festival sons of. Toronto, spent the week • - • end with Mrs, Gertie Wiseman _. Continued from Page . and Mr. Edgar Monteith. g 1 Mr. Jimmy Thompson of .Clan- band,— the •Dashwood Citizens' deboye spent a few days. last band and the Bannochburn Pipe week with Mr• John Pm.. and Drutn band. Misses Margaret Bray and Ma Winners of the $100 parade rion Lamport of London spent the prizes were Hotel Clinton, who holiday?weekend at their homes depicted their meal service on a here, - colorful float; W. G. Thompson Mr, and Mrs. Tony Shulman' and Sons, Ltd., Hensall, who w- and Mark of Embro and Air. and frayed a nursery rhyme • and Seek RingsFor Beach Grand Bend Ratepayers" As- sociation• has launched a move to ,provide life saving equipment on the. beach at; the summer re- sort, The Association, .at its. Gets: .Rocks For -Garc.n; Durin : Weslern Trip By MRS, DON S�AUTHCOTT flying cosmos, uprooted, we ;dis• While the Russell Balkwills, ! covered, by Mrs. B. her ,John street, motored. some 8,000 ; swf as she unuttered, "lloilte w a s annual iniles an a 10 -week trip. to Vic. I NEVER like this! "t. , vol- l toria B.C. and hack, we neigh- She spied us and .added, hold - ase of I boors watchrcl' with pleasure .as ,;ng i'p a huge cosmos plant, which ^ a feathery hedge of cosmos grew ( When we left '10 weeks ago, s -doer : and bloomed in their garden. ; TliiS„ was a dwarf marigold stra- f Now, :for that garden, they , ielltni, ch. ;have returned with seeds from e wins i Vancouver's famous Butchard, Gardens and rocks from Banff,1.Council` Rend ° Grand armed ..aures Delta and Xellow- stone Park. meeting Saturday evening ed •$5A, towards the purch life-saving rings and ropes would be placed ip gran boxes erected on:posts at tegic paints along the bca ,The donation was load. the provision that Grand council and the newly -f Charmer of Commerce the amount. The ratepayers epaYers also agre organize a clean-up cam Continued from Page 1 match I From Exeter, in June, they Surfacing Ex erime p nt travelle. 'b d wayt r eat to ver uranium .deelopmeent to yin.' of town streets will cost less p gn $ 000 as some or the spring of 1958. Prizes i.n attended Toronto 1•;shbition.. Fri- will be offered to property •own -1 day of last the i els amici week. participating l , Mr. David :Hazelwood is cele, p g n the cam., paign, � s bratin,g his !lard birthday Friday, Jarnes elected president ls,oo don, was re- ! p September 6 ,r the coming tMl ri Qnspent Mrs. Reginald Mor- ear•• Executive includes Harry pent the weekend in To Campbell, secretary; W, Reed, Tonto, works; Verne Anderson, policy; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott visit- W. Oldridge and Terry Trowel, I Th e zpeg, Man., where they visited ratepayers had been led to be Mr. Balkwill s :brother, Bill Balk. lieve by reports '. '' p to The Times - will. On they went to Calgary Advocate, it was pointed out, for a five-week visit With their Actual cost of the paving was on Paul and his wife, Doris. • around $2,900 but the .Ontario 'here they were able to attend 'Department of Highways pays he Calgary Stampede.. one-half. Clerk C. V. Pickard From Alberta they travelled said some ratepayers thought the west through the Rockies to B.C.; work was going to cost the town d Vancouver and'Victoria. ; $7,000, the amount by which hey stopped d to e pP see Thunder- ;council increased its road bud Park Enjoys Fun Carnival 1 Huron Part Council .staged; ` unique masquerade .carnival o Tuesday night to .boost contmun ity spirit in the permanen :married .quarters at RCAF Sta tion Centralia. The event :featured a co parade in which all wards I..s o the sections .entered floats. Cos Wines were clever and bilariou The procession., Jed by "Bea Big Chief" G. J. Swc.ener, mayR. of Huron Park„parade throng] 'the park to the public school tic l nl .ode three h .zee ba — d ns C A R F Station tz n .bugle band dressed as Indian :braves, Exeter Legion • pipe band and the Dashwood Citizens' Band—a minesweeping I detail, the police force sporting Ihandlebar moustaches and ancient rifles, fire department, dancing girls and floats decorat- ed in a variety of themes. Program included a medicine show, pie eating contest, side show, bingo, fortune telling, wheels of fortune, dance and a slave girl 1 auction g in4 which the buyer had to treat his 'pur- ' chase." n' Fu' 1T1«, , tatkor BIRTHS CARDS or. PAT=44. Mr. and Mrs. P*ritaf , The family fit' • a em ., R.R. 1 Aylmer,. en-' Co* 4f Grand ,1 nounce the birth oi• a ;on. .nelgbbor, aitntl a43t. V Ralph Allan. ,at St. Thomas nese shown bs ilientorial Hospital, A i August $, , ,gad berearemedtt,: 1957—a brother for Idargerita, 'cards. treats_ and �.yi and 111athiada• r patient in 'S' eetmillgo i(rtiAI.TiS01 Alr• And Mrs. aim and for the astray Qle Donaldson, of elandebove, an- 11'sPeelaily t11ftn1fl1t, , s. nounce ti blrttt. ,of .t vtaugl)tety • is t4 1'..ttrtgla, the At a.t St. Joseph's Hnspltal, �,pt}. .9t. John a»lax-tbs'... p I don, Au,Tust 21, 12:17. i rnert"s. Auxiliary.. Tit►fE.1� I O ALDSON—Mr. and Mrs. Rad- ; I -wish to thane *11 thou, n J ford I) o nal d Is o n t nee June sent me cards And flower' . caundercock). of London. are a • atietnt ) t' A d S undo i cleanup Y with the Newcombe anuP campaign chairmen; sisters of London Township, bff H' 'nc Demaie publicity Mr. and Mrs. 1?'reston Morri- son visited Sunday with Mr and rs, ei Mrs. I. Eecie,ston alio b . Mrs, William. Sweitzer ands Mrs. C. Kennedy, entertainment, bud Park and viewed a huge get recently. This $7,000:includes. otem pole, in the making, which the laying of culverts on.San- will be presented to Princess dors and John streets east Margaret when she visits next;' building of Andrew street south ear, and other work in addition to Mrs. Balkwill recalls the or- the bard surfacing. bards a s ou s t h in Mayor, P' sole . and y Reeve Mc- anogan Valley, each with a ! Kenzie stated that it was worth rge pile of props in anticipa• $1,400 to the town to find out on of heavy .crop of apples. what hardtopping will do.for the d in this part of the country ; streets. It was an experiment, so drove through int ressive 'said, p they ti toi find out how well ountain passes and on narrow, a permanent surfacing would stand .` vending mountain roads, one of, up under present street condi.' whicli took then to a height of ' tion. We will know the results 0,000 feet, 1 in the spring," they said. Mrs, Oliver McCurdy of Barrie, y Miss Elaine Gaffney of ,Strat- ford spent the weekend with Miss Muriel c it Switzer. witz Air er. dk and n A r' fs , .CIa Switzer�+ and renew Swrtrel Queen la �. Harold spent the �+ „+sC l e past two ' ; ti weeks visiting. with cousins at \A, 1An Cavalier and Hamilton, North • ♦ O Contest Dakota, Green Bay, Wisconsin al and Homewood,Illinois.Jai ,• im ret Fe i an r a the le l 9- Mr and Mrs. � Du. fr . A1vi Dutch tin n Thacker ew Canadian who calls of Teeswater visited Sunday with herself a full-time baby sitter, 1 Mr takes a crack a • the "Miss West. d n i t 0 I w 0 mer resort over the holt weekend, competes in Wind for the Western Ontario t Thursday night. Runner-up in Grand Bend competition, He Vollbrecht, 23, of London, is entered in the district comp tion, The blond new Canadian, who came to` Canada three years ago, was selected as "Miss Civic Holi- day in the contest at Grand Bend early in August. This en- titled her to writer the "Miss Grand Bend" finals at the Sun- day midnight dance this week. A five -foot -six blond who pleas. uses 35-26.35, Janet is a nurse inaid to the children of Dr. and Mrs. Jack Kennedy, London, who maintain •a summer resi- dence in Maple Grove. Her fam- ily, rated from Cronin - Wanner Mrs. Allan 1'1 anner of Sarnia Cook Bros. Milling Co., Hensall, spent Sunday with Mr. who an . d Mfrs,entered a human camel in Ernest Pym. the procession. Mr, and Mrs. Roger Urquhart Cardiff Opens Show of Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs; Williain• Thomson of Exeter visited on 'Heron MP Elston/Cardiff, Cardiff, who Sunday evening with Mr. 'and pened •the program, said the Mrs. Glenn Jeffery. "Festival means a lot to farmers • Miss Rosemary Passmore and in this area who grow beans." 14r. Kenneth Brazier of Brant- He said farmers were caught in ford spent the weekend with Mr. the squeeze between rising costs and Mrs. Alvin Passmore, • of Production and falling prices. Mrs. Harold Thornton "Unless farmers get their fair Mr. Mrs. Gilbert Duncan share of the national revenue, we received and word from Coronation, will be faced with the problem of i13' i�ho g t d rete ve, that theirfroCoo, ]tion, Other economy."gen, Netherlands, lives near Alberti Thornton, had died ]n theher speakers at the opening' Strathroy. Edmonton Hospital on August 24 were Kinsmen President Jack Winning file Grand Bend title1 t $ ern Ontario" honors this a after .successfully defending title as the rettiest bat beauty at GrandBend this sum- mer. Janet,, who' won the "Miss Grand Bend" crown at the sum- S. Cann :Reunion The family of Air. Sylvanus Cann of a B le d f 1 formerly or mer! of Exeter, gathered at Elora Park ton Sunday for a reunion. Seven families were present and 20 r antic i r g h d en Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ostler and family, it Clifford yBlan hard and from ]✓Teter. oming east again they en week i countered nights so cool that t Seek'Co•operat]on. her 1 near Grand Coulee Dam, 111r. etD 1 posal of garbage in muni- Heavy hing Balkwill collected enough frost p dumps by private citizens Docket f • till ram the car's windshield to make a snowball, Through the Badlands of South'Dacota they rove o na s no -li w ed n roads day through a hail storm, nor At Yellowstone Park P they it it le sa t ed t o watch vetch Old Faithful, ! h ul ten i therhe fa mo tshegeyser, erupt, and a also i park revealed .33 eti bears. Continuing home the Balkwills 1 h �i g Wisconsin and drove through They crossed the in- ternatonal border to Canada at Port Huron and stopped for a breath ,of familiar air at Grand Bend. We knew they were back the other day but the furious activity behind the asparagus; by the Neighbors Honor Area Newlyweds Neighbors on No. 4 Highway gathered at Riverview park, Exe- er, on Friday evening and pre- ented Mr. and Mrs. Wn, Dou s Drysdale; Agricultural Repre-, brought Janet a cash prizeof after a short illness: sentative Douglas Miles; and $200 and a host of gifts from Mr: and Mrs. Harold Thorn- Hensall reeve, Norman Jones. merchants and manufacturers. ton visited relatives and friends Connie Huff, the pretty .Michi- She .was crowned by Pat Hum - here about two months ago and she was in the best of health.' gen Bean Queen from Sandusky, 'moll, last year's' queen, follow - She is survived by her 'hus- pr5iSe overghhet greHaase om ing the judging at the dance, and and four children,. Mr, the Michigan Bean Festi 1 • Thornton's mother is •the for va icier Rose Passmore. - which was being .held in Fair- . Mrs. A. Patterson grove the same day. Past President of the Hensall ,Act1Ve In Chu Kinsmen Club, Bill 'ckle was -I Continued from Page 2 beauty contest. Theof the late James Patterson, of ?would take gime were your breath away. introduced during 'the afternoon,i Grand Bend, died in St. Patterson, of never know that .she got judged during the eating of thi seph's Hospital, London, Tues- Shat Palm Beach tan out at the bean supper and again in the day, September 3. She had been clothes. line. evening. Miss Huff crowned the • a patient for two weeks, r1 * * t queen, who received prizes frgm ! •Mrs. Patterson was the former • You should hear me sitting a- Hensall, Exeter, London and To- Ada ..Hayes of England. As a round the bull sessions, exchang- ronto :merchants. young girl she • came to Canada in lies and 1 Sugar And Spice Mi rch, master of ceremonies for the i "Mrs, Ada Patters 75• g ppmpositles with Participants in the parade in-, and had made her home ever the other editors. "Yas,. I've cer- eluded Exeter Saddle Club, , since near Grand Bend. She and tainly got the Town Council Kathy Kalbfieisch and her major- ! her husband ,had farmed in the scared of'my editorials, The ettes• from Zurich and Dash- Pinery near Grand Bend until Mayor always asks me if it's.wood; Hensall Kinettes (who as- retiring to the village where Mr. O.K. before he spends any mon- silted Kinsmen throughout the Patterson died 11 years ago. ey. Yas, 'made ten thousand last day), Clark and Fuss, General r Mrs. Patterson returned to the Year. Yas, the labour problem Coach, CKNX, Mid -Town Clean- home farm where she has lived is certainly a problem. Men in ors, ' , Since. our shop actually expect hall- Weana i Bread, Vic terHo- � She was a, member of • Grand days. Yas, we'll probablyBarth, Canadian Army, Spencer go to Lumber Mill, Bob Baker, Larry , Bend United Church and 'an Europe next summer, Snider, Afickle's Mill, Hensel active member of the. Ladies' * • a • 41 41 District Co-op and Hensall Fire : Md while she was able, Back home, of course, I'm Department. 1 Surviving are four 'sons, Ken - scared of the Mayor, I made Parade judges were Elston ! meth' Johnson and, Ray, Grand $2,400 last year and expect to Cardiff, Douglas Miles and Roy I wend; Garnet, Bhie Water IIigli» make $2,200 this year, the boys Jewell, London. Mr. Jewell in- t way; four daughters, Mrs, Ro- in the back shop are loyal •terviewed beam growers William i bort Knight, London; Mrs. Well - though starving, and I'll be lucky Bell Ilensall and Charles Rau ; wood Gill, Grand Bend; Mrs. to get to the Ex next summer, Zurich, during his "Farming To.1 Froin Rader, Dashwood, and never mind Burope. However, day" radio Mae, Newmarket; 15 graild- tvhen you're sitting there with a program which was • children and four great grand - bunch of other liars smoking a presented live on the Main f ch]ldren. public relations man's cigar and street. I The funeral .service will be • sipping an advertising agency's ZJt'en thougi'i they cooked 105 ; conducted by Rev. A. E. Holley redeye, you tend to forget you gallons of beans, sponsors of'the i from the Hoffman funeral home, haven't got your grocery hill Festival • ran out before the big Dashwood, at 2 p.m., - Friday, paid. crowd was fed. Kinsmen had to I with interment in Grand Bend * 9t stop serving the suppers for cemetery. Trouble with these cOnven- about 10 minutes while they heat.' tion trips' is well. -meaning friends: ed up more of the pre-cooked Just about the time we've decid- beans which were supplied by a ' 1 ed it would be much smarter to Montreal canning firm.tiere p pay the taxes instead, people start saying: "You're only young once, you know" or "Enjoy life while you can." The Old Lady and d I have backbones ones made of cotton wool when it conies to self,denial, so we look at each other, shrug fatalististically, and take off for the convention, let- ting the bailiffs fall where they In ay, Kinsmen served the meal from five. "stalls'+ erected near the arena. • During the peak of the serving, queues stretched several hundred feet. ' Egg graders base quality bn the interior ocndition of the egg, judged by candling. These are grader A, B, and C. r IUIII11r1111111111111Uhf11nf11111nlllllmin1t111f111111111111111111111f 1111111111111111111/11111111„I1111t111111111111111111111N ShopTh, ��ii11 �•r�1 GRAND BEND Open'Weekends Du�°ingipiirnber A haat els photographic YAM: at Disiei;iynted • Price* PHONY f' iiiiseig," ninitiintuit niiuitlintittliit11itutnt1utuntinimituttttintrutfnttuntininnittuntrtunntrnitnsted GRAND RLND For Snifflers The silo Inver Y season is now getting into full'swing with half a million ,residents of Ontario be- ginning to sneeze, sniffle and feel utterly miserable. This is because the air is laden with ragweed pollen , to which these unfortunate people are allergic an the le condition will continue until the first frost, which can be expected toward the end ?if October, repots ,the Branch' of e Ontario icDepa P anent of Agriculture, It is too late to begin a series of inoculations which, in any event, are not always successful and the only real relief now is in escape to a Safe area, Itagweell pan be .loon d everywhere In old Ontario, even in the heart of the largest sides. Fortuantely, how- l; ever,, Northern Ontario provides a haven for hay fever sufferers and .those who can take a boli- . I day will find relief in Most of our Northern' areas. Even though September tarp ;riot be 'Spent in the north, there = t ate !many things width can be • done to bring a measure of rd- - filet right at home. The first thing is to See that all ragweed all, newlyweds, with a chair and hassock. At :a reception in Russeldale Hall later that .evening the couple were presented with two chairs, • a clothes hamper and wall mirror, Gould Reunion • Memlate Mr. eand Mrsrs of . ch rd Goily of uld gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cutbush on Sunday for a reunion, also to celebrate the thirty-fifth wedding anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Cut- bush which fell on Monday. s poses some problems, it was revealed at the meeting, Reeve McKenzie reported a complaint from a Hay township official ci al who o said town citizens were depositing p g garbage on the township's dump because the town's refuse ground was locked. Councillors disproved of this practice and sympathized with the township's complaint but they also pointed out that Hays township citizens bad used the town dump. Gate on the town property in Hay township is locked be- n cause council doesn't want pea -1 — Continued from Page 1 was fined $30 and costs for care- less drivi - duty 22 when he' was involved in an accident. "More cases come into this court through failure to stop at stop signs than for any other! cause," the magistrate com- mented. l Harold Chadwick, Sarnia, was 1 assessed $50 and. costs on a careless driving charge and $10 and costs for failing to report an accident. George Metcalfe, also of Ser. la, and owner of the car which Chadwick was driving when the p ump ng garbage indiscri- minately there. Permisson fort a key must be sought from the works foreman, Gerald Cornish. i Reeve McKenzie indicated he i couldn't understand why Exe-1 ter people had to drive their' garbage to the dump when week- ly pickup service is provided. Mayor Pooley suggested the if the people would co-operate with the garbage collection sys tem, there wouldn't be the pro- blem of haphazard dumping. It was suggested that town add township officials get together to see if they can't solve their mutual problem. Council learned in a communi- cation from the 'federal board of transport that consideration will be given to the town's peti• tion opposing the increase in rates sought by the Bell Tele- phone Co.. Building permits were issued) to Stanley Sander, for construc- tion of a house on Andrew street I 'near the Thames Road; Arthur Whilsmth for a house on Edward l street; and Elmer Willis, Marl- borough street, for repairs. r n �v: oe m t ins appy to announceniter the h ' e birth of it their :tiui,� p a1- end sines rpt4iriitn n senaat 'Victoria �' 19 1 aria lion- I) sown, petal, September S. 1957. grand. ' sans for ;firs. Annie Sounder- + Art and ]dean nray>ktn tr. nock, Hensall, ; express' their sincere ;than.. AI�;Oh all-. and Ws. Douglas all who eats remembered Peau 8 oards, treats :and. flowers Dixon. Brtnsley, announce the other lovely gifts 'and .tarp: birth of a son at St. Joseph's calla. And also thoas wbq Hospital, London. September , ' her while a irs,tie et •• n 8t. I937. seph's and South +'Efµrett Ron HESS--•rordort and. Dorothy Hess. and since returning home. ,Sp Zurich. announce the birth of thanks to D. Ecker and their son. Barry George. at Maypole and staff for South Huron oT ospital. August , kindness. ;1, 135," -a brother tor twins. Larry and Tarry.• , . Thank Tou—Tc the :psora. GARIiSS�'c1PTHY 1)on and Set#Y i Hensel' and:district for I.arksworthy (nee Betty Bayn- Bean Fe sval. S ci the Oat ham) announce' the birth of a Bean estival, Special thank daughter, Jane Shelley, Au ,net supplying Bean sCo.. 9 chilli SS 25, 1957. tr supplying beans and chlllt SS WILDS A1'r. I Olieefe s Brewing Co. (for and °Airs. 'William plying trophies f horseshoe s, Credt#on announce th t t Wild e ' es i. Simpsons; Lonon; Eat. birth of a son,' William Mark, Toronto: Redei s. florist r �� weight h t6 lbs,Fie A.at .s South Huron . Silcer�cood's. I.ond�u .G a ii e . Hospital, September 3, 1257. •Coach: Hensall merchants, an• all .others who contributed, DEATHS .Hensall Kinsmen and ICinette 'PATTERSON ., In St, Joseph's Hospital, London. on Tuesday, Sept 3, Mrs. Ada Patterson, widow of the late James Pat- terson, Grand Bend. Funeral service Friday at 2 p.m. at the Harry Hoffman funeral home. Interment in Grand Bend ceme- tery. FLYNN -- In South Huron Hos- pital. Exeter, on Monday. Sept. .2. 1957, Joseph W. Flynn. of Crediton East. in his eighty. sect ond year. Service Thursday ral hpome.fiLucan. Ihe nterment in St. James Cemetery, Clande- hoye. DBSJAR.pI;'�E—At her late resi- dence in Grand Bend, Wednes- day, .Aug. 25, 1957, Mrs. Ellen Desjardine. in her eighty-third from therT.FHarry Hoffmwas an funeral home. a S tud r ay. August t se ax. In- terment in Grand Bend cem- tery. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs, ii*ilriam Northcott, ngag ment oo. 1 f their announce Matr ret Elizabeth Little, to Mr. I 'e iga .D accident happened, was fined F15Ifo and costs for contempt of court. I t Magistrate Holmes ruled he did not give the court adequate res son for not appearing at a for mer hearing. Donovan R. Brunslow, 17, Cre- diton, was given one week to pay a $50 fine for careless driving. �'" t which resulted. in an.accident on t I August 17 in Exeter. His licence ! - was suspended for three months. I Brunslow was travelling south ! on No. 4 highway near the Exe- ' ter bridge when he crossed the centre line and struck a vehicle • on the east shoulder of the road.! I Russell ' K. Madge, • Exeter, frigpleaht dedof guiltyway toinan failinacgcidentin to •yield Exeter on August 17 and was Offer si.co For Righ#s • ' Ausable Authority clahns board has offered $1,00 an a' compensation to. a. •comps which states it has oil and lease rights. on 26 acres of lig expropriated by ,the ,Author for the Morrison dam :in borne township, TIie offer was made Wedn° da night Y g after the- board he. the company's claim for• $10 acre, The Authority board, head by Wellington Brock, said it'w not satisfied the company h proved it held the rights. arl. George Seigmiller, Sea- Clavin Consolidated Oil a hr i. he marriage to take place Gas Company, with branch offi part of September. 5'1 in London, presented the <c1a' Another firm, which says it h a- fined $20 •and costs. rights on the rest of the a pr .� I.. xp James R. Scott, Exeter, was I hated land, did not appear led 520 an,a costs fo,. speeding 1 hearing and another met will be held to hear its case. THAMES ROAD MENNONITE MISSION EXETER Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 a.in. "Teach Me Thy Truth, 0 Lord" Supt.: Stanley Saucier, Zurich THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector Trivitt Memorial, Exeter • Robert Cameron, Organist 8:30 a.ni.—Holy Communion 10:15 a.m.—Sunday School 11:30 a.m.--Service of Holy Bap- tism and Morning Prayer 2 3 THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev. R. Ven Pensive, Minister :00 p.m,—butch Service :30 p.m.—Sunday School - A11 Welcome PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE , Main Street 9:45 a.m.-•_Sunday School 11:00 a.m. -- Youth for Christ Speaker, Don Blendal, from South Bend, Indiana. 7:30 p.m. ---The pastor will speak, Wed„ 8 pan, -- Bible Study and Prayer Pri,, 7:30 to 8:30 pan, — Open Air A I•learty Welgome To A11 "Bless the Lord, 0 my soul: and all: that is within me, bless His Holy Hanle," —Psalms 103;1, Pastan i=wing, L. Winn'Butlee ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD No Sunday School or Service on Sunday. in the Immediate area is cies CALVARY wl•tO1RChl frayed,' Clenit tap your owii yard artd ask the neighbor's to do Titre". Evafgelicai United grethrert 51 wise •Citizen's Contnilttee can be 'o.rganizefl iter large scale glean. up CaitlpaIgtls and the Council = salt be petit -toned to eut or spray ell Ragweed on streets •and other publie • rbperty, D A5HWo0D Rev. W. F, Kroft, Minister Ml's. Ken Mara., Orgeliitt pp Sunday, September 1` A high diet gives some r'sllef 11 10:11(1 a m,—"God is I a1tI1ftl1"` to t number of people. 1111:05 a.m....Sunday School CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A„ S,D. Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist 9:00 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Sermon Subject: "The Mes- sage of Two Gardens" (Con- tinued) Nursery for children up to six years. NOTE: Sunday School Picnic, Saturday, September 7, at 4 p.m., in •Riverview Park, Ex- eter. MAIN STREET The United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. Alex. Reiman Organist: Mrs. A. Willard 11:15 a.m.—Worship hi Service p v c.o 10:00 a.m.—The Church School Worship As A Family in The Family Church ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren C R ED ITON Rev. Glen R. Strome Minister pl , r 10:00 a,m.--Wottship - 11:15 a.m.--.Sunday School CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 9:45 a:In.—Dutch Service Student—A. Hills 2:15 p.m,—English Service Student ---A, Huls l hieryone Welcome JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev, H..1.. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W,C.M. Musical Director 10,00 *.ni.-Sunday School 11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship Sermon Subject: "God's Word For Man's Need" Anthem by the Choir. Solo by Martine Reeder. A Warni Welcome Ys •i,xtr±nded To All 11,,,1111111111,11,11,111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111, ermi11111111111„111111111111111,/i1111,1111„111111 Cornish, Mitchell & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS H. J. Cornish L.. P. Cornish D. Mitchell K. W. Slade ° W E. 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