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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-12-12, Page 10•. • Th TimosNAdvoctitttr. D*cs n 12, 1957 Fi d Br i � � ti ge '' eC , ale r1�..r Gordon Copeland $ !Prominent Bowler Ntiv,UsborneWr1 4IUsborne "�' in A ��n�ere Dr J. A. AinTaggatk, of Exe- ter, died Sunda in South Huron � ,e ThankGordon B. Copeland a native ; Traffic has been restricted on A complaint from the Township Hospital in hi ..eightieth year, of 1Jsborne Township died in the Lostell bridge, concession of Biddulph an the Ellniville He had been, ailing far several Toronto General Hospital a Sull- four, in USheriie'i'ownsllip follow drain was laid over until spring. months 'but was Inhospital only day. December 1 after a short lug discovery by council last Current accounts included XA.. a few days, yr r 'illness lie lk all electors, of Hay Town-. ship who supported ane and to my immediate neighbours Who shave known nu for nearly forty years who gave Me almost unanimous sup- port at the polls. My very hearty- thanks! Leona rd Greb DAtAY- TALC SUCH A :MONSTER! DO $E CAREFUL!! POO POO- AFTER DRINKING, STRENuT1t GIVING MILK FROM H/6H[ANDR/LL D. 1RY -TO .ME- IT5 JUST ANOTHER, SARDINE etMitAMSTEtOAMSYNpICATl, lac mat MODEL HC CHAIN SAW THE.], { 11,�,�•v�. J�444 WITH THE HEAVYWEIGHT PUNCH .PIONEER MODEL HC EXETER FARM EQUIPMENT PHONE' 508 EXETER 1 • week that one .of the main piers 391 for high school debenture Dr, McTaggart was born in was born in Usborne Town- bas slapped off the abuttxnent, payment; assessment on the. fifth Hay township and attended high ship on Concession rt, L.ot. i3 The .defect was noticed when =cession drain to. Township of school in 'Seeforth. Be 'graduated and ,attended schools in Exeter council was 'inspecting bridges Stephen of $769.85 and the Scott from the Toronto Dental College and St. Marys and graduated with Engineer B. At, Ross, drain to the Township of Hibbert and practised his profession in from. Ontario ,College of Pharili- O.L.S., Goderich. Council had of $95:3+ Toronto, Blyth and far the past ley, Toronto in 1936, lie worked planned to replace the Kernick Final council .session of the number of yearskin Hensall. He in Pontiac and Bay City, moil bridge next year but inay now year will be held December 16, was fond of lawn bowling, and before going to Windsor where ..bati a to revise its plans. 1 while in Toronto he .and his part - he established three drug stores.] Repairs to three drains have r • ner carried ,,off the Ontario he sold the stores and been completed, it was reported Two FoVi/I Each championship hi,doClbles, He was In 194& g . -. • united in Marriage with Louise bou�,itt a drugpstare in Toronto i �i ]the .council meetan� Monday �/�� r which he operated ,for the last night. The Essery, CannAiitchell. TO i*Ot�lr 1/� Tuners Tierney who. died in 1917, 10 years. and Dunn drains are now report - He was a member of thej ed in good condition. United Church'. I A tile drainage loan bylaw ;for Surviving is his wife, "the former Kathleen Woods of Lind- say, two brothers Elgin, Toronto and Arnow, Kirkton, and one sis. ter, Mildred, of, Independence, • Funeral service was held from the Marriott funeral home, St. Marys on Wednesday,. December 4 with interment in Kirkton Union cemetery. Pallbearers were six nephews of the tie - teased. Report On • Crediton By MRS. JOSEPH WOODALL Mrs. Maud Matthews and sis- ter, Mrs. Farrow, and son of London visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green, Mir. and Mrs. S. 5. Wuerth have returned home after spend- ing several months at Lefroy. Mr. Francis Clark, wlio spent the past two weeks in Brampton arrived home on Wednesday of last week accompanied by his daughter Mrs. H, Dale, who re- turned to Brampton on Satur- day. Mr. Clark spent the week- end with Mr, and, Mrs. .Jas. Schroeder in London who ac- companied him home on Sunday. Mrs. Albert Gaiser has return- ed from St, Joseph's Hospital and is spending sometime with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mor - lock. Mrs, P, Mollard of Exeter is ill at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fink- beiner, Mr. James- Brock, a patient in .St. Joseph's .Hospital, London, is much improved. Members of the Young Ladies Charles Braun Charles,Braun of Detroit died in that city, following a lengthy illness. A former resident of Crediton; be was ason of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gottleib Braun and spent his early life here. Hebyhis wife, is survived the former Clara ,,Keinzle of Crediton, and two sons and a daughter in • Hazel ' Park, Mich. Interment was in ' Royal Oak cemetery. Crediton Crafty Cutters The 4-H Homemaking Club, the Crediton. Crafty Cutters,. met in -the Community Centre on Saturday. Roll call was ans- wered by naming alterations made on patterns, if any. Girls will this week commence to cut fabrics and leaders will display methods of durable stitching, Class of the United ' Church School were entertained on Tues- day da evening cele bytheir teachers, Mrs. S. King and Mrs. R. Fink- beiner at the former's home. Following - a sumptuous supper, served by. their teachers, achers, the young ladies enjoyed game and contests. The W. I. are holding •their Christmas meeting on Monday, December 16' ON GENERAL Auto R p+air AT OUR STATION LOWEST LABOR RATES IN TOWN >� A•I Lube Jobs, to Car Wash • Auto Accessories • .Tires anti Batteries Bring Your Car In Today] Supertest Service Station Lawrence Rumpel, Prop. oav' -L.€rOmrtemT PLACES' S.. � S y�� i YOU LIVE �' 14/SIDE YOUR HOME,. YOGI kM W $300 was passed. Willian. Ellerington was re -ap- pointed to•a two-year tern. as the townships representative on the and Mrs. R. Honsberger, a tur- I kende io fife fui)eral"weie IV r, SHDHS board, key and chicken each, Ralph • and Mrs. J B, Tierney, of North Reeve Clayton Smith will con Honsberger also won a chicken,' lay. tinue to represent the township Turkeywinners incl e , The funeral Tuesdayafternoon on the Upper Thames RiverXon- d Mat servation Authority, lene Harness, Mrs. Harold Hain -.'was held from the Hopper -Hock- A grant of,810 was made to the CSS, 11irs. Ed Wurm, Mrs, J, ey funeral home with Rex. Nqr- War Memorial Children's Hopi - key Brintnell,. William Webster. Tur- mea. Knox officiating, assisted tel. Hedley May received a re- key door prize went to J. Mattuc- r by Rev. Charles Down, The bate on • dog tax of $6.00, ci, ,bearers were Gerald and Bruce Road Superintendent William. Chickens were won by/ Alf Glenn, Ben Case, Benson Case, Routly's. accounts amounted to Elern, Bobby Taylor, Mrs. Doug of Georgetown; J. B, Tierney $l1,764, including the final pay- Harness, Mrs. Orville Cann, Mrs, and Mark McTaggart, of Lon- ment on the bridge portion of the Jack Quinlivan, Mrs, F. Brint- don, Interment was in the Exe- Morrison dam. 0 nell, Mrs, Hec Heywood, Mrs, ter cemetery. Clerk H. H. G. Strang was in- Eunice Stone, Frank Triebner, i Following interment the ladies structed to continue to draw the Biu Dixon, Mrs. Greta Hodgins,' of Trivitt Memorial Church line at 30 days.appeal time fbr Jeffrey Leonard, i served lunch in the parish hall 1958 memberships in the Federa- The attendance special was. to friends, attending from a tion of Agriculture. won by Rufus Kestle. distance. • Surviving is his sister, Nettie, Four people won two birds .each of town, with whom he resided. at Exeter Legion's fowl bingo also Mrs. John Glenn (Mable) last week, ; of Hibbert; Thomas Edward Mc - Ed Alexander won two turkeys; ! Taggart, of Virden, Alia. and Airs, Mary Miller, Mary Dixon George Is TREE. 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