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Mrs. Geo, .Jones
DieIn Hospital
After a lengthy illness Mrs.
George ;banes, 67, died in South
i.Wron 110SRitai Alt Saturday,
May 24 having neon a. patient,
for the past two months.
Bern in Usborne Township site
was the former °reit Snell,
daughter a the tato ivIr and
Mrs, William Snell. She mar-
ried George Jones 42 Years ago
and had lived •on Highway 4
pouth o xgter since that time.
She was .a member of James
Street United Church.
Surviving besides her husband
are one son Bay of Stephen;
one daughter (Villa) Airs. Vtil-
Jiam Allen, Usborne; one sister,
(Meryl) Mrs. Ray Francis, Us -
borne; two brothers, Clarise and
'Ulric, Exeter and four geand-
children.
A private funeral service was
held at the Dinney funeral home
on Monday, May .26 with R.ev.
If. J. Snell officiating, Inter•
anent was in Exeter cemetery.
Pallbearers were Heber Snell,
Charles Front, James McCarter,
}toward Keslake, Roy Parsons
and Arthur Day.
Flower bearers were nephews,
Announcements
RATES•
Births
149 chary, :
Marriage s and Doeths 7Pt
(Marriages and deaths are reported with charge
in news columns. This charge applies only to listing
under Announcements.)
Cards of Thanks, Engagements
In Memoriams (4.1ine verse), •
Extras verses, each
BIRTHS.—
ATT.H161,-Charlie and Mavis AU -
hill thee Alettridel. SS Fandees
leter, announce the birth
of a son, Steven Charles, at
Snuth Huron Mospitel, May 25,
1955,
T. Ewart and Mrs,
Clarke (nee Elaine Love), New
Lowell, are happy in announce
the birth of a (laughter. Joan
Elizabeth, at Collingwoed hos-
pital, May 19, 1955,
COOMBS — Mr, and Airs. .George
.Coombs, 153 Columbia. Drive,
fICAF Centralia, announce the
birth of a tignghter, Robin W11 -
'tontine, weight 51iA 1bs., at,
Smith Huron Hospital, May 23,
1975
Koss Francis, Lloyd Jones, Nor-
val Jones and Arnold Wasnidge.
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'57 A1ONARCH "LUCERNE" SEDAN
A gleaming black, automatic transmission, white-
wall. tires. SAVE HUNDREDS 'OF $$$ ON THIS
ONE.
'57 FORD FAIRLANE COACH — tutone, a lovely
thing, automatic, radio, less than 9,000 miles,
actually is better than new. AGAIN SAVE $$$
ON THIS ONE!
'57 METEOR COACH — autornatic,'whitewall
tires, radio. She's a gim, gim dandy! ONLY $2,395
'56 FORD TUDOR HARDTOP — Automatic
transmission, radio, power steering. She's
been completely checked over, a real girl
getter! ONLY $2,395
'56 FORD CUSTOMLINE COACH — The bos:,
is tired of seeing this one, Come in and
make us an offer!
'55 METEOR NIAGARA SEDAN — If you're
looking for a good performer—this is it.
ONLY $1,550
'52 MERCURY TUDOR HARDTOP a real
jazzy one! You'll be the envy of the
younger set by owning it!
'54 METEOR. NIAGARA COACH — radio, foi
top performance, see us on this car.
'54 METEOR SEDAN
'54 CHEVROLET SEDAN
'54 STUDEBAKER COACH
These Are This Week's SPECIALS! You're
robbing us at iiiiiii . $ 995
'53 FORD SEDAN — automatic transinissi.on,
radio, a real solid car. ONLY $ 995
'53 METEOR COACH — a gleaming black,
whiteWall tires, has to be seen to be ap-
preciated $ 950
.'53 CHEVROLET COACH—The boss says this
one's got to go! ONLY $ 895
'53 PONTIAC SEDAN — We'll make a good
deal on this one at ONLY
'51 CHEVROLET SEDAN
'51 METEOR SEDAN
'51 CHEVROLET SEDAN—The salesmen are
crying! The boss says sell it for $ .500
'51 FORD COACH
You're Stealing this one at $ 400
'50 FORD COACH
Radio, dual exhaust, she's a sharpie! $ 500
'52 PONTIAC COACH
Good motor, good tires $ 350
'48 DESOTO SEDAN $ 195
'50 AUSTIN SEDAN
She'll make a good car for the wife, ONLY $ 195
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600
600
TRUCKS, TRUCKS
AND MORE TRUCKS
Thesetrucks have all been checked over from
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bumper to bumper and overhauled where necessary.
These trucks are all licensed, working and can be
sold with a job.
'56 FORD WOO TANDUM DUMP
Full air, new tires, 40,000 pound license ., $8,500
'55 FORD T-800 TANDUM DUMP
Full air, equipped as above ii i $8,000
'56 FORD T-700 TANDUM DUMP $7,500
'56 FORD F-700 DUMP
Completely gone over $4,500
'55 FORD 3 TON DUMP $2,500
'55 CHEV. 3 TON COMBINATION DUMP
Good tires, ready to roll $2,500
'54 FORD 3 TON DUMP „, $2,000
TRUCKS
'54 CHEV, STAKE WITH HOIST $1,500
'52 FARGO PICKUP $ 695
'47 INTERNATIONAL K-7 ii .... ....... $ 600
'52 CHEVROLET PICKUP $ 300
BRANTFORD COIVIBINATION DUMP 130DY $ 450
TRACTORS
'54 JOHN IEER E "40" & PLOUGH $1,300
'51 FORD COMBINE' (motor driven) $ 650
'54 WOODS CORN PICXBR, , $ 550
Larry Snider Motors
Porel,Edmit Wake
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BIRTHS,
crp.pr-six, and Mrs. Larry D.
(hula', 225 Algonquin 1/rive,
11.CAIJ' Centralia, announce the
birth of a (laughter, Elizabeth
jean, weight 6 lbs., 2 nzs., st
South Huron Hospital, May 21,
1918--a. sister for Randy.
DESJARDINE—A1,', and Mrs, Wil-
mer Des.lardine, Dashwnod
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announce the birth er
daughter at Soul h Huron , Hos-
3.tiltday1,. May 25, 1938—a sister for
HAYTER—Mr. and :Mrs. Robert
Hayter, of Dashwood, announce
the birth of a.. San, Jeffery, at
South :Huron Hospital, May 92,
1955—a brotherfor Johnny and
.10L14Y—Mr. and Mrs. Doti :frilly.
carting St., Exeter, announce
the birth of a son at South
Hosnital, Slay 25, 1955- .
a brother for D0111116 and Eliza. -
beth.
LOCE110 Alr, and Ales. A. G.
Lockle, 420 Marlborough St.,
36xeter, announce the birth oe a
daughter, weight 9 lbs., at
, South :Huron Hospital, May 27,
1955—a sister far Debbie.
PEP1N—Mr. and Mrs. Andy Pepin.
459 Main St„ Exeter, announce
the birth of a ROD, 'Mark, at
South Huron Hospital, May 28,
1955.
TA,NNAHILL—Mr. and Mrs. :Ron-
ald Tannehill, 121 10 me rem0
Ave.„ Park, announce the
birth of a daughter. Nanny Max
:Evelyn. weight 8 lbs.. 71V nut..
at Smith Huron Hospital, May
26, 1938.
DEATHS
ANDERSON •-- Suddenly at Han-
non, Ontario, on Tuesday, May
27, C', David Anderson, Hamil-
ton, In his twenty-eighth year.
Survived hy his wife, the for -
141M6.11 ii.1.111ter-Duvar, his
parents, Mr. anti Mvs, W. 1.,
Anderson, Brighton: one sister,
Mrs. Gerry Lewis, Weston, 29c
ENGAGEMENTS —
Air. and Mrs. Garnet Whittaker
of Hensel! wish so announce the
engagement of their eldest daugh-
ter, Gladys Joyce, to (lee]] John
Robert Pepper, son or 5lr. and
Airs, John 'Pepper, Kippen, The
wedding will take place Satur-
day, :lune 14, at 2:00 p.m., gi
Hensel" United Church. 29*
Th engagement is announced of
Inez :Victoria, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Des Jardine, of
Grand Send, lo Mr. George Wes-
ley Winegarden, son of Mr. and
Mrs. 'Earl Witiega.rden, Parkhill.
The rea,i•riage will take place the
latter pari of June,
Mr. and Mrs. (Merles Fisher an-
11011111;ft 1 he engagement of their
daughter, Amy Darlene, to Mr,
Norman William Fischer, son of
Mr. and. Sirs. William Fischer, of
'Dashwood. The marriage to lake
place :lune '14 at James Street
Church parsonage, :Exeter. 29*
Air. and Airs. Lloyd Feltner,
Grand .Bend, Ontario, wish to an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Nancy Ann, to Wilfred
11a/oh Becker, son of Alr, and Airs.
'Valentine Becker, Dashwood. The
marriage will take place Satur-
da,y, Attie 28, 1958, at 3 'p.m. in
Grand :Send United Church. 29*
Alt% and Airs. Carl Hume, Far-
quhar, announce the engagement
of their daughter. Carol Anne, to
Allen L66110! Gledhill, son of Air.
and Mrs. Reginald Gledhill, n.n.
Denfield, the wedding to lake
,
place on Saturday, June 14, at 2.00
p.m. • 29"
I The engagement is announced of
Alice Aferie 'Brown. of London,
younger daughter of Mrs. John M.
Thompson, Centralia. Ont,. and the
late Albert T. Brown, to Mr. Wil-
liam 'Donald Beaman, B.A.. or
London. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Laurence Heaman, Cra.ip;.
The wedding to take place on .inne,
25, 1958, at 2.30 p.m., in Centralia
United Church, 29•
CARDS OF THANKS --
I wish to "thank all those who
so kindly remembered me -with
cards, treats and visits while a
patient in St. joseph's !Hospital,
London, and since returning home.
Special thanks to the nurses for
their kindness. Nat Ogden.
My most incere thanks to my
friends and neighbours, the Unit: -
ed Church, the Rebekah Lodge.
the lnstttute, the teachers and
my pupils. and the Bridge Club
for all the many acts of kindness
that have been dope. for me and
Iniy family; and. for the many
cheering messages. flowers and
gifts at treats while 1 have been
111 at home and In hospital.—Airs.
A. 'W., Shirray. 29c
IN MEMORIAM —
A 'MIN SO 1°1,1 n 1116111ory nt
our dear mother, :lane Atkinson,
who passed away May 27, 1987.
111 our 'hearts your meniory lingers
Sweetly tender, t'ond and true:
There is nol a day, dear mother,
That WA do not think yon.
-.Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by the family. «rIc
MOTZ—In loving memory of 'Mr.
Josiah Mntz, who passed away
May 30, 1944, and Mrs. Lucy Motz,
I who passed away flay U. 1948.
Theilk mA-reory is a keepsake
'With which we islll never pert
Though (Tod has them In His
keening.
We still have them tic:Arts.
—Elver remembered hy their
daughter. °Hittite and Sen -in-law
Cecil Skinner alid family. 29'
PRO GT Ir—T ft loving Mete o 01' a
clear son, Phut Prouty, who passed
away one year ago today, May 29,
11957,
l'.1:wo little hands ire resting',
A loving' heart is still,
A. little son we loved is waiting
:For us :Witt ever the hill.
—Ever remembered by his fanillY.
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ORTWEIN—ln laving 11100101`;f t
A dear father and g•eanafehor,
jecoh OrtWein, who passed away
2 :years ego, 'May 28, 1986.
On al' thhbest the world could
holt"
Your cherished Millie yoto heart
of gold,
Allvays so 9500(1, utiselfish and
kind,
'What a wonderful memory Dad,
ynu lett behind,
-Eve!, remembered by him daugh-
ter and son-in-law. 'Mr, and Mrs.
Clarence TOttlitier mid 29*
1'1,101711,..4 ft lueniory of
:our dear grandson, Pato Prouty,
nr:.rlatyo 219),SAN5c1, away one year ittitl:
We little knew Witch AV -6 woke
that morn
The sorrow the day would bring
Pot' the calf wtt.s Sudden, the shoot:
severe.
To part with rule we loved so
GOrldg"i';*0 tia Strength in tight It,
And•COltragn t, bear the blow,
iltif what it Meant tl. lose him
No one Will ever know.
tomembered by arand.
Ina and Grandpa McDonald, ilSe
Hay Council
CaIIs Tenders
Tenders for new Irak and
tor tile canstructi611 a a view
cement onivort havo been caliod
by Hay Township,
'The 40-foot.ledig culvert will be
built �n the Percy Campbell
Contract tor digging the Zurieh
draih south was let t6 WilliaM
$aintsbury
Anniversary
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Anniversay :service was held
at St. Patrick's church, 'Saints.
bury, an Sunday 'morning with
Air, R. Dymond, Teetor, and
JIM C. L. 1,4angford, Assistant
rector of St, aeor7go'$ eburch,
London, as ggest preacher -
The church waaslecorated with
basketsof spring .flowers, 'With
a,basket -on thee altar in memory
of he late W. J. Dickins a for,
mer member of St, Patrick's,
placed there by .M.rs. W. J.
Dickins and family. Mrs( tram
Icooy was organist and Mrs.
Larry Lewis, Granton, WOW,
with Mrs. Norman Hodgins, ae-
comPanist. The church was filled
for the .SerViee,
Anniversary cuests
With Mr, and Mrs. Earl At-
kinson were Mr, and Mrs. D.
1VIor1ey, London and Mr, .and
Mrs, Joe Beatson, Granton;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Maguire ,
and boys with Mr. and Mrs.!
,James Barker,
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Noels
and Donald of Springfield with
Mr. and Mrs. .Harvey Latta; 1
Mr. and Mrs. Man Elston ,
and Wendy, Centralia, Rev. C.
L. Langford. and Mr, 3. Hardy,1
London a•nd. Mr, Jim Young, Lu -
can with Mr. and Mrs, 1lugh
Davis;
• Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ings, Lon-,
don, Mr. D. Austin, Mrs. N.
Ings and Mr, and Mrs. H. W.
Hodgins, Lucan with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Carroll and David;
Elston with Wayne Carroll; 1
Mr. and Mrs: W. W. Garrett,'
Denfield, Mr. and. Mrs. Robert,
Coleman, :Litman, and Mrs. Rd.!
Dickins, Exeter, with Mr. .and
Mrs. 'Heber Davis.
Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Davis
and family with Mrs, James!
Turner,
Letter From
Shipka
Personal Items
Mrs, Kari Guenther, R.N., at-
tended the graduation and ban-
quet of the 75th anniversary of
the Victoria Hospital School of
Nursing in London on Friday
and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rata, Joan
and Paul, and Mrs. M. Ratz
were Sunday guests with
and Mrs. Walter Fassold at their
cottage at Grand Bend. FO Rob-
ert Fassold and Mrs. Fassold,
of Winnipeg, were among the
guests also.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Comfort, of
Fepwick, are visiting' for a few
days with their daughters, Mrs.
Stuart Sweitzer, Mrs. Milton
Sweitzer, Mrs. Jack Pickering
and their families.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Adams.
London, were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Adams and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bundscho,
Mr. Lewis Guenther, of Kitchen-
er, Mrs, M. Hallman, of Listo-
wel, Mr. and Mrs. C. Trojan,
of Detreit spent Tuesday with
Mr, and Mrs. Karl Guenther
and attended the funeral of their
aunt, Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer.
Mr. and Mrs. jack Ver-Beem
and Don of Pt. Edward and Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Hogarth, of
Kippen, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz
and. Billie.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Adams,
Brock and Mark, of London,
visited Sunday with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. L e s Adams,
Harvey and Gloria.
Miss Eleanor Sharpe and girl
friend of London spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Verne Sharpe.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Pickering
and family, of London, were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. E. Pickering and family.
Mrs. Howard Clarke was host-
ess at a brush demonstration on
Friday night.
Mrs. V. Denomme and baby
Beverly Anne, of London, are
visitng this week with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Picker-
ing.
Mrs. J. Shank, oil Parkhill, and
little Miss Sandra Woodburn, of
Galt, spent several days last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Pickering and family.
!..00king In With tiz
Reveal Shows
For .Summer
Tho Thres.M.Yogate, ;May 29, .195$ .P.400
ness would be better for Tom-
my," be told me. ."A beautiful
with: lots of .personaittY
would help :Um More when it
comes to getting the audience
vote,"
Winnifred Dennis,. the ,delight -
fill award-winning character ac-
?efore are.,0 Pitt ..poltoarsal*,
Uristtnesla ;skod.,. cfdA,
de"Were 4determined that thiX
Christmas won't be.arush VA
,A tremendous -.expense."
The Vast ,o.f -County Hoedown
eltpects to snake ,a trip to Win,
nipeg en MASK!
By ELIZABETH TOUCHETTE tress was Christmas Shopping
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will be replacing -Country Hoe- at Stratford lii !Beggar's ,Opera
down for the summer. Don willIwit)L Bob Goulet was telling ine•,"
write and star with .Patti Lewis that her little bay has scarlet
in a musical show called Coun.j fever. "And my little five year
try Mb, 1.4'4 program June n.10(1 daughter has both scarlet
At this time Don will just be fever and chickenpox," she
finishing his -contract .with the added. "I've been up all night."
stage revue, Spring Thaw. Ile.A few minutes later Marie had
has been writing skits for likto join a group of singers for.
Parade for the past few weeks ,A lively spiritual that was being
along with that show's produeer.!!televised. 1 'watched over the
.Drew Crossman. -Crossman. will ,inonitor and was fascinated to!
also produce Country Club. Since see how carefree she managed
sb joiotron and Patti are at, their! to appear,
best in jazz it should be a good 1 "I was going through my cal-
: ender the other day," said Wally
r the Hit Parade slot on sum,-
m4eia:kSa tPourdffaY..s.,sanedourse takes Koster as he finished a tremen-
oveidous sandwich, "and 1 discover-
ed that I have been on'575
good possibility that, ttelere'sVail TV shows since television started
Everas wilt join him. 11 not on ,in Canada." He peeled the wrap -
a permanent basis then at least per off a chocolate bar, "You
as guests.
;known when An American per -
Andy Body tells me that in former hits that mark he's
made a million and re-
ing to the experts. "I decided
future he'll le.ave sweater -wash- •
, last year Wally appeared on tired", 193 one twelve day period
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to wash my own Italian sweat- eight TV shows.
ers" he said. He indicated a
I asked -Gordie Tapp. if he was
couple of the smaller girls who'
are Hit Parade dancers .„New , building a swimming pool at his
they're. wearing them," !new home and he laughed. "Not
!rile. 1 have a big plastic wading
I pool for the kids and I can cool
Mrs. W Sweitzer off in that." The Tapps go to
, , their Georgian Bay cottage each
Active In Church i summer anyway. "I chose Bur-
, lington for our house because
Following an illness of sev- ,it's half way between Toronto
eral weeks Mrs. William SweiV and Hamilton and my work is
ser, 63, died at her home, Grand :pretty well divided between
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I 11Juliette meets her sister Suzie
She was ;he former Edo A;!in calory this week and suzie ,,,, . a .... ,,,,, ....
Bend on Saturday, May 24.
Norman .S, AMOS,
Veterinarian, Kirkton
wishes to- announce
the appointment of
WILLIAM D.
SHAEFER
D.V.M.
as his associate,
Shaefer is a 1958
graduate of the Ontario
'Veterinary College,
Guelph.
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Mangnus. Following her mar. 1 will travel with her to her West-
riage to William Sweitzer they , ern performances.
lived near Crediton moving to 1 Although King Ganam can be
Exeter 16 years ago living on credited with advancing Tom.1
the corner of Sanders and Wil- my Hunter's career he doesn't
liam streets. Mr. Sweitzer built intend, to be the London. singer's
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Message From
Kirkton
By MRS, HAROLD DAVIS
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cent to their home. 1pears on the Arthur Godfrey
They moved to Grand Bend show. "1 feel that someone who
seven years ago where they isn't so involved in this busi-!
built a new home on the Blue
Water Highway south of the vit.'
; lage.
i Mrs. Sweitzer was an active
member of the United Church
and of the Grand Bend Women's
institute.
Surviving besides her husband
Mrs George Clark, Thedford;
(Evelyn) Mrs, Glen Brenner,
Grand Bend and (Tda) Mrs. Wil-
liam Scholes, London; two sons
Samuel Sweitzer, . Exeter and
Ray Sweitzer, Shipka; two bro-
thers, Frederick Mangnus, De-
troit, Harry Mangnus, British
Co um la.
The body rested at the Hop-
per -Hockey funeral home until
Tuesday noon when removed to
Grand Bend United Church for
the. funeral service with inter-
ment in Crediton cemetery.
Pallbearers were Gordon Ratz,
Ervin Ratz, Stuart Sweitzer, Don-
ald Ratz, Jack Ratz and Harold
Finkbeiner,
Personal Items
Mrs, Alary Doupe and Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Doupe and Donna
spent part of last week with
14Ir. Grummitt of Huntsville,
Alts. Edith Foley is visiting
with, her daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Leffley 'and family of Guelph.
Mrs. George Hall spent last
week with her daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. John Hanniman of El-
liott Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller McCurdy
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold' DAVIS
visited Sunday with Mr. andMrs.
Mrs. Oliver McCurdy et Barrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wailer.
ion and _family of London visited!
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack'
Switzer and family.
Airs. .1, McCormick and Ber
hard visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Pred Keffcr and fain-
ily Ethel.
Mr, and Mrs, George Elliott
and family of Stoney Creek were
wookend guests of Mt*. and Mra,
Pred Switzer. Mr, and Mrs. Al.
bert Armstrong of. Parkhill were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Switzer. •
Mrs. Nancy Jolinson and Mr.
and Mrs, Charlie 'Perks of
Moose -jaw, Sask. visited Sat•
urday with Ilft, taut Mrs. Hiram
Retina and called on other
friends in the vitinity,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills, tlwen
and Rather visited Sunday with
Mr. and Alta, Russell Brock 01
Chiselhorst.
Mr. and Mrs. VIA illoger and
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Itootty vis -
HM on Sunday With Mr. and
Mrs. Roger, Si, Maya.Lawrence, 2urielt?' for '$1,50.
The special moodn,- of flit
mind WO held nit Wednesday
night, May 2g,
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are three daughters (Virginia)
!Dr. E. G. Hodgson
Native Of Exeter
Dr. Edwin G. Hodgson, Oak-
ville, and a native of Exeter,'
died Tuesday, May 27, following
a lengthy illness.
He d praeliced medicizie itt
Toronto for more than 45 years'
and was on the staff of Toronto
General and Wellesley hospitals!
until his retirement in 1951. 1
The funeral. service will be
held in St. Paul's Anglican
iChurch, Toronto, today (Thurs-
day) with interment in Mount.
Pleasant cemetery.
Honor Manager
'At Banquet Here
Colin O'Neil, retiring associate:
manager of the London branch
of Canada Life Assurance Co.,1
was honored by district agents
ed for the banquet, during
restaurant Wednesday evening.
1 B. M. Francis, Exeter, presick
ed for the banquett, during
which Mr. O'Neil was presented 1
with a chair. His wife received
roses.
Approximately 30 attended the
Damage totalled over $1,600 •
when a car driven by Archie.
Burnette, RCAF Station Cen-
tralia, collided head-on with a
1958 model owned by Clifford
Penhale, R.R. 1, Exeter, in'
Dashwood Sunday,
The Penhale car was parked
beside the telephone office in the
A Sincere
Thank You
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Having amalganiated with Exeter Dairy Ltd.,
I wish to take this opportunity to express
our sincere appreciation for the kind pat-
ronage and loyal support we have received
iroin our customers during the past 24
years. It has been a pleasure to serve you.
We wish to assure our custcmers that they
will receive the samc high quality ot dairy
products and prompt delivery service from
Exeter Dairy Ltd. that they have enjoyed
in the past.
NORMAN STANLAKL
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John A. Morrison Dam
The Pearce Construcition Co. Ltd. joins the Ausable Authority
in extending an invitation to the public to attend the grand
ppening of the John A. Morrison Dam on Wednesday, June 4, at
3:15 p.m.
It was our privilege to construct this dam and we al% pleased to
have played a part. i11 the important conservation work of the
Ausable Authority and in providing increased water sdpply for
the Town of Exeter, We trust the John A. Morrison Dain will
serve the community well during the years that lie ahead.
.Pearce Construction .Co. Ltd.
Hagersville„ Ontario