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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-10-03, Page 4ThneeAthtteetts, .0.cteber 3, 1957 TNU.T$COUTING TRAM .ge . f • Skipper We're back again with Exeter Scent news after a lay-off of a a04 -weeks, 114,mi:it &online ectivities, in. the district have kept US Tate busy of late. We have itad four iron meetings so far tilis •season, twoof which were 11•01t1away from the Scout Hall •due f0" training courses for reSiOnal.Seout and Cub• leaders ;Odell -are being held M Exeter N.9PdaY and Thursday evenings. Monday of this week found us holding. -our troop meeting at RCAF Station, Centralia. Sixteen boys :and three leaders, visited the Centralia fire hall and re- ceivsckinstruction nn fire fihtin equipment and :the ways and alaaaana.. aaaPagoop4main••••••ww,,,,t. means of extbruishing fires, This instruction was to help the hoz:a attain the "Fireman" pro- ficiency badge. A test will be written later on theinstruction. Neel week, we will be back in the troop hall mire again. and will be able to continue our train- ing in earnest. Next Monday, three Cubs will be coming 'up intothe troop. We are sure that Om: wilt -have a wonderful time vlti u3. We lave a.nother nerkerehief slide or "woggle" •competition running now. V c haven't nail too man' entries in our past; cam- . pc ims hul we hope thts•one will be bigger and better than ever. - Please Turn to Page 14 SH 11' etes Set Ri..cord.s,Farmer Residents Entertain SAniors in Titles At Area :South Huron District High Allison Clarke took the inter- '', M. and Mrs. lloY Geldtling, e t who left Exeter 13 years aStk 10 reside in Lendon, were welcome e gneets at the first meeting of the along right behind him in the School students, under the super- mediate honours with flee- paints. Intermediate, and jumped to vision of coaches Miss L.Stigner One of the Most enthusiastic new mark of 37 feet. 1 Inch. • and Mr. hlickle, made their athletes on. the field, the Cen- Schools from Stratford. St. • N ti 1 ys Listowel hlitcholl and appearance known at a One Stadium in Stratford last Friday afteraoon as they placed third in the Perthex Conference track and field :meet for secondary schools. trona .girl scored tt first All the 16 -yard dash with a time- of .9.9 Eiger participated et. the meet . seconds and gained second mace with Si. Marys •ta•king first elass • in the standing broad junto, honours with IAA points.. South Huron resulte were :as fellows: Not •only did the .South Huron „athletes run up a total of 69. points, which was only five shy of second place Listowel High, but the locals captured two, ina- divtial girls' championships and set two recordsin the boys' division, .Kristine Gulens, who racked up firsts in the running broad jump: and 75 -yard dash for six POWS. added two more to her total by placing second. in the high jump competitions. lier total of eight gave her the junior girls' eham- pionship. DON'T Nt;4Wy 7'472.? ,•11 ,04;1410 .4sir -.. • 7 Air AL' T OFF'rj 0 - ',.SAFEST FOR YOUR CAR PERMAZLL 3,0070 Approved Ethylene Glycol WITH COOLING SYSTEM CONDITIONER • There's not a safer anti -freeze in the whole wide world than PERMA-FILL. Mode ,exclusively for Canadian Tire by the largest manufacturer of Ethylene Glycol, PERMA-FILL stands HEAT as well as COLD - gives comr3lete all-weather security. 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Add 16 anli-freeze ...,....., :49 • WATER PUMP HEAVY DUTY • 'EXCHANGE HEATER HOSE Att.. et 4.15- i t'te gnort 11 Fit' ; ..... Pia& AO HWY. elf Ve !Sent. '31' atom. (1. 1‘ ill'RY*1161.16 Pr 14, "kg'. . 411,141,14/9 HEATER MOTOR 7.10 3.vell reversible tee placement type. 1.ong4 EXTENSION LAM!' SET 3.19. 2341. Intrivy weathers proof cable. cs, ficititir guard, Itulhe in ilwfiels. STEERING WHEEL COVER .36 Olin skiff the it,4n, tiffint The two girls also contributed 'their speed in the relays es Gulens helped the junior teen% place third, while Clarke cont.. sit'em•rs hilted with three others for A AumiAr Woo second Piave ribbon. . et! yard dash -Kristine Galena 1 ,BaITY Glover, in the senior "Mg giiivs_crl'13... establishing a new pole vault Softball throw - Manna tiger za (miens Myatt, bays class, had little trouble in Kristine Gulens isecondi, 4' 4". Carat 1, a eon el in e Ilrintneit :record as he soared a good three inches .over the ,Old Mark with A ; height .of Mae. feet, 11 inches; One.o the most amusing voni- 1 oarisone of the day came lo the bop, .stee and juntp class be- tween the _senior and .inter- 'inediate boys. D. hiarriott, of St. MaryChigh school, set a new -record foruthiS event in the senior. at37 feet. garet 'N\ ehber. Anne Alexander, ROSS Wein, of ,Setlth Buren, carat: Mae Ottlent termerlinte Orli MI Message From . (third ): (Hamm's: 143' 11". Ennitinc• broad jump 1Cristine Gnlens (Est). Barbara Hodgson (second): distance: r. Standing broad jowl? - ?Not ma Geiger (first 11..3' 'II", 'Softball- speed throw - Sharon Desjardine and :Marjorie Iladgert (first). •Basicethall, seri throw - Len- ore Tratt. Marlene Stone and Bsrbara Eindgkon t ne('nwl.), ttf,layn S'ristine rittlens. • • Whalen /Sy MRS, F. SQUIRE Mrs. Florence Chittieki Gran- ton, le spending sometime. with.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkinson, 111r. and Mrs. Ronald Squire spent the weekend at Cobourg with Mr. and Mrs. Win, Itlun- 73 yard, dash - Allison Clarke (f irst 1: 3.6 Secondis. • Standing hrOhd. Jump - Clarke tserond 1. 'Baske(ball speed throw -.Mar- inn Turkbelni. Jane tfortort and Bleanor florlgina (•second). Basketball distance thrOw--Pat 'Marshall (third 1, SOfths,11 Sneed throw Parolyn OI. and Judy Maann {first). Relay • - Mirdza, Guiens, Allna liodgIns And Cher :illel,ebd (second), Senior Girla Straball speed throw. - Mary A. Balt and hlarion 0111 Must Basketball spsed throwMr. Alex Bai- "lane rviottele‘ri, er. Ar and Ire. Wm. Morley Sr, marl' Dobson • ( Oral 1. inar;c1 enie ana Psit•raw, Helen TaylOr and' Boise- lt Exeter, Sunday visiting •TS Riper, Donna. Ooetich and SY-lvla ..Relay -- -.Mary Cielger, Sandra Mr. and Mrs, Wilsoo hierley. Jolene (third). tof Mr. Russell Russell Parkinson, Strat- Jeeor ehamelen ford, spent the weekend at his thr'n'trniltat (olu`eldisi'8t.poriion nt llnatn7;p• ,home. here and en Sundae visi- ted Mr. Ken Stevenson, rn Tho - --4.1"8" clar.", 5- Pt'intis Bove F114.1.\ TS lli°1;!. da. and Mrs. GBp. rafton Seuire Junior o and family visited nn Sunday With Mr. ad Mrs. Nelson Squire, Faroltuar. Dr. Nelson Gunning of Victo-' ria B.C., called on Mr. and Mre., Prank Parkinson oe Saturday. . meet Rap, Map and jump -Bev Strns (first ), 32' 11i"; Ted Sa.nderk (third). .Flunp.ing broad jump - Frank Boyle (third). Belay - Placed secona, tintermediette Buts ltr,.and Mrs. Walter Tapp, Running hop, stop and iti111P- \Arden, man,. visited with friends ---no SA W (first ), 37 'I" (record). in the community several days,tv'Et`;in '1( laird rbaci jut" - n°58 during last week. Titinnlbsr, 'high -jump-Jim Tam - Mt. and Mrs. Russell Brock Unarm (second), and David, Chiseihurst, visited a Wert Boys ThuraclAy evening with. Mr. and 'Pole 'Vault - Barry Mrs. Wm. Morley Sr, Mr: and Mrs. Wm. Morley Jr. and .fantily were reit vititore of Mr. and Mrs. A. Pyin, Exe- ter' I • The Story In , • . ClandebOye Sy MR.$. J. 11. rATON Thanksgiving Services Harvest. Thanksgiving services were held at St. James Anglian Clutch on Sunday, with special music by 'the choir. The mom - Mg service -was conducted by the Rev. A. 1L Harrison, rector . of Grace Chutch, BOA* Tri• nity Church, Birr, and St. George's church, London town- ship. For the evening' service, the rector the Rev. J. P. Prot, was assisted by Mr,• SUMO Taints a student of Huron College and member of St. :lathes Cliurelt. The guest speaker was the Rev. S. R. Lupton, rector of St. Paul's, Kerwood, St. Anne's Ade- laside and Grace Vhurcii, War - WI elc. the fruit, flowers .and vege tales, which wee used in de- corating• were taken to South Huron, Hospital, Exeter, after- wards. ' The Clendeboye United Churdh will. observe the World Wide Communion service on Sunday at 9:45 a.m. D.S.T. Chul-cli Meeting The ladies Guild of St. Jaines Church held their September meeting at the home of Mrs. Rae Hodgins, who presided for the meeting, Business • included plans for catering i for the Lynn - Tomes wedding n the chutell schoolroom on. Saturday, Oct. 5. Personal Items Mr. and •Mrs. Rae. Neil vie-, ted Mrs. N. Leatherland. who is a patient in Clinton Hospital last Sunday, Later they called on Mr. and Mts.. Norman Vincent of Lonclesborte Mr. Rae Hodgins attended the funeral Of a former neighbor, Mts., Eeriest McTavish, the for- mer Elaine MIAOW in Loridoe. Mrs, Mervin Carter and Mit. Clarence Carter attended the Teachers Convention in 'Minton on Friday, Mr. RA* Neil, won 'the• second prize in a draw at Parkhill Pair toneisting of aluminum electric fencer wire donated by the Park- hill Co -on. • Mies Elaine Hodgins in 'taking a course at Wells Academy in London. idisBeth Mallon has taken positieit bi the Westinghouse office, London. Cpl, and Mrs. A. J. Boggs of gt. ,Ittibett`t Ouebet, spent the weekend with the latter's pa. tents'Mr. and Mre. Murlese and celebrated their lint wed- ding niliVar811.11' On September 2. This past week they visited, with Mrs. S, tom and tardily' in. Toronto arid Arise Brenda MA-. gee. t,ondon. The Department tit Highways haye been toetacting the ter.. totem on No. 4 Highway south eg fat as the trinsley County, read. The obiective is to buy. pronerty t widen the road. Mrs. J, H. Penh csilt&I e t Brooke in 1",nartn Tutkiday, whit bas been confined to her 11014 fer three. weeks due toaatt elattaitien, Mrs. 0. Pattteeh and Mara. tt M Loildnii visited teith end Mil. If. MUtitee and fart - fly MT Sunday. Celebrate Sittlidsiy$ Mende tailed on Saturday evening Sit the home Of Mi, and Mt. George 'Sirtosmt 0 10145 the farmer tel hiS hirthdrif and Also,. Mt :116 Metwetti, gnat. 436 Main St. Exeter Pliono 461 Milton R Robbins. (first), 3' 11" (reCord), Disent throw - Doug Wein 12 pound shotnt pbt-Do'Wein I (third). (third). , ste Glover season ..of the Senior :Citizens -day Aught. Llob. ;In the 1440;1,44, Tues. and vocal duets r.of old-tbne songs. • They .contribuled piano. duet 0ther prograni numbers includ- ed a singsong.led by Walter Cut - bush, a leading by Helen Hen- drick, violrn seledtions by Mrs. D. Ranson,. Hensall, accompanied by Mrs. Forrest on the piano; by William Hyde, lima,' anti by Wayne Rowe, Accompanied by his brother, Ross; a -mixed quer- tette of Walter Cutbush, E. Lind- enfield, Mrs. Rhoda Shapton and Mrs, Percy McFalls, At:mum- ica -by R. :Goulding,. Accordionselections were givs en :by Barry Jeffrey; vocal' duets by Doris and Doreen Brock, and a vocal duet by .Frank Taylor and. Roy Goulding, ' Mr. and Mrs. Georg.. Lawson, Mr, aral Mrs. Sam *tory, Mr, And Mrs. Walter Cutbush and Mr. And Mrs. Robert Duncan were in, ememeneiemsammier' tcharge of the .evening rimith. W. .An 1.11vitstion wis received trent • Moment. of silence- was ob. 'hard time party to be held 0c4. served Inc Simon Sweitzer„ the !the Hanever .elub to Attend A M .00. Lobel' 16. ' only :member who. has .died since The Legion Ladiele AtiOtilHiteSe the last meeting" Mrs. Hernian :served the: lunch arid Mr. And Powe was appointed press re- .Mrs. Willia-in Mar porter and Mrs. Percy Passmore Thomas'Walker :provideaball I d musind. e ' to remember sick and shut-ins.. for .dancing. Cutbusli as chairman, • 9 1. Mei-chants' Exeter and Distribt Merchants are invited to enter a contestant in Zs.eter Kinsmen's Harvest -Queen iBeauty contest which will be held at the Harvest Jamboree,;Xt0 Arena, on Friday, October .11. Contestants Inuit be 16 or -over and single. !Girls to wear ribbon showing .11 sponsor's name.' For further tietails, • contact, DO t• Preszator, phone 33 Exeter, • E lationZinunit .... lottinimuottunnligionimilintinitillisilmtionsolmmistomteittnint=:• LIBBY'S ORANGE JUICE .. 48 oz. tins , 3 for $1.00 MAXWELL HoUSE cOPFEr 1 lb, bag - ., , 89 VEL (Giant Size) 10¢ off • -71� CLARK'S SOUP," Tomato or vegetable 2 for 19p FANCY PINK SALMON, Clover Leaf, 3/4 oz • this • 2 for 550 GOUL KAM (LOneheon Treat) 12 oz, tin . 470 CLARK'S PORK & 13EANS 15 oz, tins 7 2 for 290 AYLMER BARTLETT PEARS ,' • 20 oz. tins - • 3 for $1.00 LITTLE CHIP MARMALAD Orange or lemon 3 for $1.00 TOILET TISSUE Cottage or Vogue 3 for '23 • PHONE 16 • WE DELIVER EXETER OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS TILL 10 - CLOSED FRIDAY NIGHTS SAVE UP TO $12.00i 32 Gabcttdine ,I7opcoat Values from. $24.50 to ,$39.50 at a Special Price Discount of 30,7o. 17 50 Sizes 34 to 44. You must see these. 4. TO, $27.50 SAVE UP TO $27.001 ade-tomMeasute Suits Taildrs on selected fallrics only, 65• .00 This is a special offer by Tip Top Regular to -$90,06, Tip Top Tailoring. SAVE UP TO $4,501' • • 24 Suede .Jackets - Regular $17.50 to $35.00 at a special price discount of 25. Sizes 36 to 46, Beautiful Quality. SAVE UTO $5.00l .4d• Trousers SOetial rack of values from $9.95 to " 22240 at 20% Off IP ag Alterations FREE *ow le S1/.15 SAVer I.JP, TO S2.201 Dress Shirts Regular $4.95 and 55.95 Al.LoNt PRICE $3.76 sAytr� siop Felt Hats Values to $2,05 ALL OWE PRICIE $4.00 $13.59 TO ' $26.30 EXTRA PRE -WINTER SPECIAL New, Stock • 'Subutfrcirt Coats • • This is the biggest stock We've. jiver attired, Alt new styles, tees. in. quality. Gaberdines, CorduroyVent* fiats osnd Fleece. I06 ow °7 . . • • . ,. S10 SAVE UP Tel; e7.4til • • Sport"C at o s Seletted Values at 20% OFF! Regular $24.50 /19-50 ResUlar $270 .. ... ',,„„ $23.50 Regular $32,50„ • '$25.05 • Regular $34.50 , $27.30 Boys' Wear ZOYS' SUITS ODD PANTS SPORT COATS ,,BLAZERS JACKETS 10% Off - MANY MORE ANINIVERSAItY BARGAINS Not Advortidod Coo() IM MEWS' AND GOYS'' WEAR: Phone 8.1 Exeter ,• 4 t.