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Jim Carter, son it Mrs. Em-
. alie Carter. Exeter. was receival
as a candidate for the miniStrY
at the meeting of Huron Presby-
tery in Alain Street United
ehurch last Wednesday.
Jim was recommendea to pros-
• hytery by the session of Alain
St. church and introduced by
his pastor, Rev. Alex Rapson.
• Rev, C. H. Daniel presided for
• his reception by presbytery and
for the sessions of the meeting.
In an election of officers Rev.
Daniel was named :chairman for
• the coming year, Rev. W. J.
V. Buchanan, Gorrie, secretarY!
and Joseph Snyder, Goderich,
treasurer.
Nominations for commissions!
to the General Council in Sep- ;
• tember were: the Rcv. M. T110111.•
as, of Walton, and Air. Snyder.
Additional nominations were: •
the Rev. A. E. Holley, of Grand
Bend; the Rev. F. J. White, of
Londesboro; the Rev. Alex Rap-
son, of Exeter; the Rev. Albert
;Dunn, of Bayfield; George Watt • •
Londesbnro, and H. Pentland. • .„.„,„,,..rm
' Port Albert. •
Our Malting
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To Cancer -
Hay township council approved
a donation of $300 to the Huron
Unit of the Canadian Cancer
Society at its meeting Monday
afternoon.
The grant is given in lieu of
a canvass of the township.
Council authorized Clerk H. W.
• Brokenshire to secure advice on.
• closing the sideroad on which
; the McDonald bridge is located.
Council ordered calcium chin -
T ride placed on the roads as soon
! as possible.
A $256, claim from Bert Thomp-
son, for the death of a cattle
beast following warble fly spray-
ing, was referred to the insur- if
mice company. b
Reeve N. L. Becker presided,
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At Kin Fete
Lions- President Larry Snider,
and Mrs. Snider foetid them-
selees lucky 'Thursday night
when they were guests et Exeter,
KilISIIIEWS ladles," eight at Arm-
strong's.
Mrs. .Snider won Hie first -of
the five prizes given -awe)! dur-
ingticket was drawn for the .eecond, •
the.evening. M. Snider's'
1:;ceit he declined to, meet it.
Other winners were Mrs, Cliff
Erman,. Mrs. Lou Bailey, Ray
Wuerth and Cal Wein,
President Iry Armstrong von -
ducted the. meeting, for wbieh
Gib Dow was sergeant -et -arms.
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.proposed a toast to the ladies
.and presented Mrs. Armstrong
with a gift.
Lou Bailey was in charge of
the program, which included
dancing to_ the orchestra .of Vie •
Denote m e, Zurich.
Guests of the club ineluded
Legion President Graham Meson.
and Mrs. Masone Hensel', Kins-
men President Jack Drysdale
and Mrs. Drysdale.
Mrs, C, McAvoy
Dies In California
PRIZE-WINNING DUET—Carole AlcCurdv Stephen, and The death of Mrs. Charles
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Ieathryn Hicks, Usborne, teamed up in a senior Pitts
• .. . McAvoy, the former Jean Hager-
eee.--' man of Exeter, in Walnut Creek,
duet which tied for top marks of the festival. The girls California on Sunday, March 2,
display music crests. awarded major winners.—T-A Photo She was the noice of the late
• Miss Maude Horton awl Mrs.
v . Homey in Exeter and attended
Stephen Students public Lee high school bere.
le She is survived byhus-
band, one son, Charles jr., and
At Crediton Festival one .daughter, Nancy,
Stephen township schools, un-. church will be held jointly with
der the supervision of Mr, Lawr-' the Sunday Se.hool. Sacrament
ence Wein held a festival of of baptism will be administered.
music in the Evangelical church, i Beautiful baskets of flowers
Crediton, last Wednesday • eve-? placed in the 'United Church Sun-
ning. l day morning \vere in memory of
A large and interested crowd ' the late Mr, Thomas Kenney.
illed the church of Mr, Wein's - C.C.C. is at the rear of Snell Bros.
oyhood days and listened to a
variety of solos, duets, trios, Crediton Careful. Canadians 4-1i. Ltd. parking lot on 'Andrew
horuses, band instrument num- Club girls met on Wednesday Street, •
)ers, readings and mass choir evening in the hall when Con-
stable Hardy spoke to them May we take this opportun-
about hnportant safety rules and ity
driving facts. of offering our sincere
Mrs. Lorne Hodge later spoke thanks to the Exeter ' Fire
Ctolothtlineg"girlasndab. °"'lerttutr'ilitioenaithlourl ,Dwielpoartreent and all those
helped or offered to do
Good Health," while Mrs, E.
Lamport spoke of "Care of the• So following our fire.
Body" and "Food for all the 1
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charts and took part in a traffic '
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This Week In The girls later discussed food Hilton Laing
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1 Mrs. Lorry Cann and daughter,
Patricia. of Alliston spent the
Personal Items ,! cnts, Mr, and Airs. Wilfrid Mack,
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1 Mrs. Spence of Toronto spent ,..
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wicks, Lori .
and Michael were weekend visi...
, several days with friends, Mr. The Government 'Deficiency PRY -
and Mrs. George Stevenson. ment applies only on properly
tors with Mr, and' Mrs. Fred,
• Walters. ; ' Mr. and Mrs, W. McEwen of gradf'd W°°1.
• iDenfield spent Sunday with Mr, i secure 'bp utmost by patronizing'',
Mrs. Minor Dobbs of Lang-
, ; and Airs, Freeman ,Morloek. your own organization.
ton was a recent visitor al tile . Mrs. Moriock has been confined
home of Mr, and Mrs. Ivan to her home through illness.
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CHANEL PERFUME
Cologne pm to $12.50
LADY BUXTON
BILLFOLDS
$3.95 and Up
CAMERAS AND FILMS
MOTHER'S DAY CARDS
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1958 Studebaker
SCOTSMAN
Longest mileage—lowest MAintetiartc6
of any full,size car on the road
- Graham Arthur Motors
• congratulated on the accom-
plishment of his work in the
schools.
; Church Notes
Mother's Day services will be
• held in the local churches on
Sunday. Service in the United
By MRS, F. HORNE
Mr. and Mrs. William Church Schroeder of Detroit spent the I 'Weston, On thrlo
of near Scaforth visited last Sun.." weekend with Mr. and Mrs. -Wel- 0111/1 M/1.0,101 11*.ifle
clGadfrifiali.
with Mr, and Mrs, Colin 'lington Heist, and visited 'with without elknygo trout
• their friend, Mrs. Mary Wein,
patient in South Huron Hos-.Pital•
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ford ac- ' aExeter District
companied by Mr. and Mrs.
M. and Mrs. Oestrich-
Newman Baker of Wellburn
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- erCo-Operativewere weekend • visitors with
ence Ford and Airs. Harry Ford relatives in Windsor.
at Kitchener on Sunday.
Mr. William Walters is build-
ing a fine new addition to his
barn which will allow him
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Wuerth left Box 71, Exeter
on Tuesday for LeFroy where
they will spend the summer with
their daughter, Mr, and Mrs.
Kenneth Baxter.
greater accomodation for hogs Mrs. Lloyd He'y is visiting this WOOL GROWERS LIMITED
and poultry.•
week with.Rev, and Mrs, Reuber ' 1" "el,
in Stratford.
Comments About Mr, F. W., Clark, who was ill
at his home last week, is im-
proved.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Morlock,
Guelph, spent Sunday here, Mr.
By MRS. KEN McKFLLAR Albert Morlock, who had spent
some weeks in Guelph, returned
Mr. and Airs. C. J. Weitzman, to his home here.
wNeiaegka.ra Falls, N.Y., visited with
friends in the community last
Message From
Kirkton
or by writing 10
CANADIAN CO.OPERATIVE
Cromarty
Mr, and Mrs. Jack. Cockwell
and daughter, Neva, Dashwood,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Otto Walker. By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. K. McKellar were Mrs. Personal Items
Ruby Routley and Mrs. Alan Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow Wit.
Somers, St. Marys and Mr. and Hams and Gail of Woodstock
Mrs, W. N. Binning, Richard visited Sunday with Mr. and
and Robert, Mitchell.
Mr. Garry Quinn, -BAci-kyron, and jars-WHEilaiarrslieSS is at present
Mi'. Kenneth Walker, London. staying with her daughter, Mr.
spent the weekend with Mr. and and Mrs, Charlie' Bailey and
Mrs, Otto Walker.
Mr. T. L. Scott had a bone in f a Mrs.
D. Hazelwood spent this
his foot broken while operating week with her daughter, Mrs.
the tractor. if. Balfour, of London,
Mr. William Chappell is eon- Mr. and Mrs. Norris Atthill
'tined to his bed, suffering from and family, Mrs. Ed, Atthill vis -
jaundice. ited Sunday with Mr. and Alra.
Mrs. W. Sillery, Exeter, Mrs. Eddie Johnston of Fergus.
A. Morgan, Hensall, and Mrs, Mr. Bill Morrison of London
Dick Prebble, llderion, called on has been visiting with his broth.
several relatives and friends er, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mot.
here on Monday,
The Mal, 11 C rison.
WM$ MFive members of the Kirkton
... eeting
Library Board journeyed In
Goderith Friday evening for the
Woman's Missionary Saciety was annual meeting of the Huron
held at 111° home of Mrs' Pl'ank
Allen, with Mrs. M. McKellar County Library Co-operative and
presiding and leiading n banquet which was much cm.
''joyed. Dr, J, an, librarian
worship period. Eleven inambera 'or Lawson Memorial Library,
answered the roll. call. Mrs, T. University of Western Ontario,
Laing conducted the business was guest speaker, tie spoke on
epteerciolvd„ciAfteArirsthe soafif.cati;ing scuo'at4t wastriinpttro6stGinhgana, Afrh
ica whic
offered the dedicatory prayer, 4‘fr. and MrsMaurice simp,
Mrs, M. Lamond had charge seri, mi'„ and Mrs, ciarnnea
of the study book chapter which carter and Stephen, Mr, and
dealt with the Christian Koreans Aim John. Strymoh and Josc.
in Japan. Her aSaiStat4 were mere of Clarldtb(Ve Ott
Mrs, T. Lai" ad Mrs. W. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. rred
Harper. The Glad Tidings prayer roger, .
was read by Mrs. Grace Snit.
The topic was given by Mrs, •
1Vill Miller. by certificate, Mr, and Mrs.
!CooperForrest. Next StIndaY..
Ibe Y.P.S.
Mr. Alex Meekly, president nr t`(.:1)1srel8r1Vjeat)11 laj'anirliiiivfhos."1;11C6pea‘iv.eild
the had charge of the program wiil he followed. The
meeting on Sunday CVC11ing. Miss singing will tie leci by the junior
Margaret Coltman read the, choir,
scripture ICSS0b, and the fie* perseeet items
dahl, mr. and Alt's. T. Gillespie end
dattghterS Margaret thd Anne,
The sacrament of the tOrd'S Sunday With the. tiairig
Supper was administered 10 1101:1 aml 1‘46.
faro toototgation Sunday SOU, and
Ncw intinhets received welt! Mis g Alice Caldwell, truco. PHONE 31
Mr. aud Mrs. Clarence Taylor tiold, visittd NA week with
and kluAli gad 15avief sou, and, Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Laleg,
was giver! by Miss Alice Sors-1
Sunday tervice I and Mr. Grantv Ketneka, visited
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Example: 1 man in an hour whacks 45 tons of
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