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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-03-13, Page 10Fags. 10 no Timis-Advocats, Mardi 13, 19S8 Robert Carroll District Farmer The .oldest male resident of ; Centralia; Eli, Bothwell; Jack. Woodham, .Robert Carroll, died f oe Clui vaek, B.C.; one sister, l a.Itel a short illness at his home. (Eva1 Mrs. Hands, Sarnia ; On Saturday, March in Itis four grandchildren. The funeral was held on Mon - 85th year. day eoncluetecd by Mr. Marvin Mr. Carroll had farmed most Streieh from the L. A. Ball fu - of his. life until retiring 13 years ! nerat chapel. St. Alarys,with Ago when be moved; to Wood- = interment in Kirlaton L nton cent - ham. He was a member of etery. Woodham United church. Pallbearers were Randall Besides his wife the former; Marriott, Vernon Hosea, John Lorena Stewart, he is survived McElrea, Harry Carroll. Clifford by one son. Earl of Exeter and'. Ings and Howard Nolan. Flower, two daughters (Mary) Mrs. Roy bearers were Ernest Vodden, - Hawkins, Seience Hill, and . Vie Qhatten, John Tomlinson, (Ethel) Mrs. Herman Atkinson, George Atkinson and Arnold Centralia; three brothers, Hugh,i Earl. An Idea For Easter From ED SULLIVAN A Portrait Certificate For Your Loved One Listen to the ED SULLIVAN SHOW this Sunday for a bright new idea for Easter giving. It's a professional photogrHpher's certificate which you can present to another, dad or someone else in your family. We'have these handsome Kodak Certificates. Alt you have to do is pick one up at our studio. And all the recipient has to do is present it to us when she's ready to have her picture taken. As Julia Meade will say; "It's SUCH a wonderful gift:" NUOTOGRAPt ER PHONE 343 EXETER. PREPARE "EXETER" BEEF TREAT FOR KINSMEN—Mrs. Graham Mason and Mrs, Eugene Beaver, of Exeter Legion Ladies Auxiliary, check the condition of the special "'Exeter" beef which was served :AS a feature of the menu provided for over 100 visiting Kinsmen to the zone conference here Sunday. The meeting was held in the Legion hall and officials said it was one of the best organized in the history of the zone. —T -A Photo Says Tory Works Plan Won't Aid Unemployment Although the Tory government of the projects cannot be start- Cochrane, the Huron candidate, isn't entirely responsible for the ed until the fall at least. Only Mr, Cochrane charged that the present high levelof unemploy- $50 .million of the ;100 million type of one-man government led went, its policies have aggravat- which the PC's plan to spend will by Mr. Diefenbaker could load to ed the situation, James Sinclair go towards projects which were disaster. One man can't run a charged at a Liberal rally in Sea- not already started by the Liber- government as efficiently as a forth. Saturday night. al government. party government can, he told Mr, Sinclair, former minister i The Liberals, he said, wel- the meeting. of fisheries and now the Liberal corned the United Kingdom pro- Others who spoke included A. financial critic, said the unent- posal requesting gradual. elimi- Y. McLean, Seaforth; Senator ployment question was the main nation of tariff restrictions be- William. Golding; James Taylor, issue in the election. ;.cause it would, put 50 million president of the Young .Liberals, He stated the public works pro- .more people on the Canadian and Hugh. Hawkins, president of gams slated by the Progressive market and permit the U.K. to the riding association, who was Conservative party will not alle- earn more Canadian dollars. chairman. viate the problem because many Speaking on education, Air. Sinclair outlined his party's promise to provide an annual. fund of $25 million for scholar- ships for deserving students. "In .Canada we are losing our greatest asset in that many boys and girls, particularly in outly- ing communities,' no matter how bright they may be, don't have the opportunity to go to uni- versity because they can't afford it, He warned that this country must keep pace' with Russia in j the development of its resources . particularly resources of the' mind — if. peace is to .be main- j tallied in the world. Mr. Sinclair addressed nearly . 200 people who attended the rally lin the arena on behalf of W. G. Protection <is a Father's job . Every thoughtful young married ratan takes pride in caring for his family . , . anticipating their needs ... guarding them from personal danger. BUT THIS IS NOT ENOUGH .. it is also his duty to provide adequate protection for them should death wipe out his earning power. When looking to your family's future, seIecir the insurance company that offers family protection at low net cost. That's The Mutual Life of Canada — the company with the outstanding dividend record. ASSURANCE COMPANY or CANADA ESTAM.IJNED MM. MUD ¢PRICE: WATERLOO. tqT. 4 V4 r /r Representative: GERALD R. GODBOLT terrier' Bawd+ rs, & Edwards Star, Exeter, Ontario, Phan! 74 r j ANA �j The Story In 1Grand Bend By MRS. E. KEOWN Mr, and Mrs. Jack Riddoch and family of Sarnia spent. Sun- day with Nfr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and daughters. Mr, Jas. Dalton Jr. and. Mr. Robt. Baron of St. Jerome's High School in Kitchener spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Devine spent the weekend with friends in Port Huron. Mrs, Ruth Watson of Ailsa Craig is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweiter. Miss Mary Yeo is visiting in Detroit with her brother, Mr. Geo. Yeo and Mrs. Yeo, for a few weeks. Mrs. E. Wattam visited with 'relatives in St. Catharines last week, while Rev. Wattam at- tended. a ministerial meeting in Hagersville. Mrs, Mary Ravelle is spend- ing a week with relatives in Windsor and Detroit. Miss Pauline Mason of Lon- don spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mansell Mason. Little Ginger. and Debbie Love of Harpley are spending a few days with their grandparents,; Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Love. Mrs. E. Keown was appointed secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Eagleson , of Detroit spent the weekend with Mrs, Eagleson's mother, Mrs, Lulu McGregor, and Miss Carol McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wanner and Mr. Delbert mason of London snent the weekend with Mr, and. Mrs. Thos. ]laird. The Women's Tnstiti,te are planning a bus trip to -Kitchener. on Tuesday, March 25, where they Plan on visiting different factories. Mrs. Max Turnbull's group of Ile, n WO ne 5 Institute nsf lute are nlarn Hina a euchre party in the town hall' on Saturday evening, Match 1.5. 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