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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-06-26, Page 12;Vii; '71; 11.4 V.: • 4,9,1 , • ;7 • I. • . • E • ) 4 Pawl 12 The Tinlee-Ativocate, June 26, 1?51, 1 Announcements C an.,.,..e .oye .-"bnimentsillWri" ..., .,, „,„ , „ ,,,, , r arms or recta fee ---- Tii:, ENG MiEllIF,IVI'S " 75e ay MRS. J. N. PATQN .1A etreioni ems i Fourei lee s era', I Schaal Tour •Miss, Elaine Graingerteacher ande•10 pupils of CIandeboee School, all but Grade 1, toured Coderich on. Friday. They visited Sheaffee Pen Co Dissettes Ice Cream plant where they were treated to we cream At noon they had lunch at Harbor Park where thee met the pupils of S S No 4 Staley who joined the party and en- J0Yed a boat ride. then Stith telt Co, and Sky Harbor Air Port A visit to the .Court House was plumed but due to the death s)f the County Clerk, Air. A Harvey Erskine, the building was closed that day. Personal Item Mrs. E 'toinc5 i a patient in Victoria HospitaL Mr, and Mrs. J. H Paton vis- ited on Friday Mr. and Mrs. W L. Paton m Parkhill and the Rev. Willis Paton of Midale. Saskwho was called home when his father suffered a sick spell last eIonday, but was much im- proved Mr. and Mrs Rea Neil visited the formers aunt, Mrs M Adams in Victoria Hospital on Sunday. later visiting Mr and Mrs. Rea Adams in the city, Visitors with the J H Paton family on Sundae. were Mr Lloyd Here and Helen, Anna and Marion Hern of Zion, Mr and Mrs. Herman Powe of Exe- ter and Mr and Mrs. 'Wilfred Logan and Myrna Jane Logan f Thorndal Ittobiuson, formerly of RCA'' t;ttra lentos, rach .. - . and Mrs Allan Rae. , wife ef Sgt. Ray also of North 1.13IRTHS— leas, while in the village they 4 eeleiied at Huron Park ReAF! ,P....,`'''' • l'' 4111 M.!:• "n • '- • . • t..^." S1.111.111. 1 Oate.S. )•11. . , Centralia. 1 I . •"es Mel 11 1ip to an- ' Miss SlIzy Murless of London : unitive the arreee n. a - • .e - k spent the weekend nett her pale! es- , at e• 2Insepb •,' linsmial. ell1s. Mr. and Mrs II. elm:lees_ 1 *Y•1' i.‘ect. . tun. . • . ,-. a Ifs amaseng how inane People, eir lee iee •ii g - a al. . , ‘,:itnIdang!I'cr I'', Z•r: ..1 lid Mrs Worry allu What they lVOrry • Agnes Northgraee and '1r- and L else' ,Ir. a iid 'Mi.- ' • :le a,,,,,a, an„-n„.;1,i7 T1, ', 3'.:,%. : Of course we all have ow own Mrs. Cordon Banting called on rea! ri! tliew en, at Elgin ' little local worries and .sorne- elr. j, 11, Paton on l'uesday eve- At 4,. In oil a 1 Horp•ta; ,Isine 21 i times they are big worries, but 'wing, ale° airs. I. Poole of Lu- 5*-oz—a brother tor Randy . a. nil , if can and Aire. L licelgeris and cieee^o' Poe've solved most of these: a few more that should' .14ois on Monday evening. aerreseess •- Mr. A nri 7Urft Eas . ; here are • 1.10mt 1131.1411.111. Of 'AF...1'.."101. a 11* !,,‘,1).elealpr,you eseeeee the hartb rtf a danghter through the rest of the. Werieline Annivereary Maureen Therese, al r'outh Hu- • i Paton called last Sunday to con- ecIRY---eir and Mrs Don Jory. !favourite pastime when I gall • ron Hospital, June 2-3. 1959 t _As usual I was reading, my airs J, H. Paton and Clare gratulate Mr-, and ?Airs. Tom t; ea eeesee at smell Iliiron I scrounge a few minutes of peace, set:or,. ann,ounce the birth of for Dann tr. and Gan .-a ss.e . - • , late in the evening, and came , i across these little bite and el,. .h . • h. wedding • _ Hr • ' .1 • 2"• 19-; niversary at the home. of their Aaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray . iesrioLnysroi7tern :nrien siesieety Pear- :pieces to help the habitual wor-1 Allington. Nelson Ste London, .rit al of a elaugileere 1:4avaIri. : ' tier along. So you can see any- eiee 'Leiria. at Solith Huron Ione who .wants to worry these 1 Several members of Victoria Centralia. • • - al/ed on rnauy old friends, also ,P`11!'ra 31 11 " Down To Earth Ey l. 1. HOOPER Are You A Worrier? more than half a the people ,m,i4ernment, innumerable ,p u hit c earth are uuderemeriehed, allOservices and a defensive power that millions. never experience)that we are. ,entitled, to believe. three good meals a day during',gan protect us against any ag-I to throw a single-minded: We worry about .the .children their whole lives. Some facts , grasser. worrier off the track. and about that .can happen Automobile traffic takes. a ter -;to them. One .or two out .ef a I rible toll. Many lives are lost hundred turn out to be ,elelin-1 every day in motor mishaps,:queuts, but the ,other 98 grow up, and. many more persons are in to be good .citizens. Nearly Aired. If we did e t have enough ' every epidemic disease has been motor vehicles for everyone to conquered. More than hole of: ride in at one time this ,condi- the earth's fathers and mothers tion would not be so bad. More not reach competent medi- than half the people on earth cal attention for their children can be unconcerned about this ' or themselves; and if they have • • a 1••• problem. If they want to go. it) children 110W they face Lodge 387 Luean called and pre- J.iented the couple kith a gift and flowers- Other guests later 'for a turkey dinner were Mr. 'and Mrs. Garnet Flynn, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Flynn, Mr. and lean • o pi e in ant nor% el 1 um. , Mrs. Ivor Flynn, Mrs Gladys letLisien—Vesta and Hiibert Mil- , When so many situations are and Mrs. Beverly Moran . nounce the birth of their daugh- • bad and so much goes wreng, alit : Rossler. Dash:von:1. are happy to an- ' 1 of London. e-alses Marie at south • of us ought at least to be part-, Hospitai. June 15, 1 —a sister ' days can find ample material to! for Itand1- MacGREGOR—Mr Rnel Mrs Don- ' aid Ii :Niao"regaar Ni. 'zit tm a,.., read the papers, talk to people! worry about. He needs only to• nounce the ri'irth of a eon Finn- and look around. ' 1 , aid Hug',.. in Ft Joseph s Hos- , If he needs help, he can 1 pita I, London ,Titne 2 1, I 9 "!`—a usually find some one withng brother for Heather and Bonnie ! • • ,. , On 'Monday evening sex-eral titron Hoenit a). :bine 4, 1955—a ' thee worriers, 3 relatives and friends called and sister for Carole Dianne ,presented the couple with a gift 210/E•RIS Mr. and Mrs D F, 1Lucn Mrs. Rupert 'Williams held a party at her home on Tuesday evening when Mrs, Iva 011son of London demonstrated the Stanley products with 11 ladies present, Mrs_ T Collins was a lucky winner in one of the con- tes s. Mr. and Mrs. H. alurless had their daughter, Mrs. Bloye, wife ! Mrs. Cecil Robb spent. last Friday m laincardine helping to care for her uncle Gideon Ruttle who was ill in Kincardine hos- pital. His death. occurred on , Friday and funeral service was held from the McLennan Fune- ral Home, Ripley on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robb at- tended the funeral. Miss Lina Abbott fell down the stairs at the Anglican Church of Sgt Max Bloye of North Bay on Tuesday .evening while help for the weekend and Mrs. Rob- ing in preparing the strawberry inson, wife of Flight Sgt, Don supper, injuring her ankle. I rffill111111111111111110111t111111.11ffillIIIIMMIII.111111111 t I llll II11111111.1111111111$111111111111111111111111111111111111111111b Stlit•itil End Service .e; ee, '57 PONTIAC SEDAN—tutone. This car is in perfect condition. It's a real buy for someone! '56 FORD CUSTOMLINE SEDAN—tutone, real sharp! '55 CHEVROLET SEDAN -8 cylinder, in excellent condition! '54 BUICK SEDAN — radio, dynaflow, new paint, excellent condition. '50 'CHEVROLET SEDAN—it runs! • '53 CHEVROLET 11/2 TON TRUCK— dual wheels, stake rack. '51 CHEVROLET 1% TON TRUCK — single wheels, . steel box. '40 CHEVROLET 21/2 TON TRUCK—delivery box '50 AUSTIN MOTOR 1 '50 CHEVROLET MOTOR dC r • urs S itith "Horne of the Better Than New Used Cats" Run & Chuck Snell 4 nd Servic E PHONE 328 EXETER 12111.11111111111,11111111111111111111111111.1111111111111111111111111111111111.111111111111111.1111.1.1.11111111.111.1111,11.1ifilmtmlit Get in on our HOLIDAY SPECI We're selling Super- Cushions by GOODIVEA made with triple -tough 3-T Corel only 5 31 re 6.70 x 15 Pit most pres1957 eters. Goodyear DELUXE Super -Cushions made $1 C95 with 5,-r rayon cord i tun 6.7axts .11134 ,vies• sea .011i. NYLON at new low prices! raumnicilio Goodyear 5-T 95 NYLON $ ',1111110 Deluxe Suptr-Cush0ions I 7 size x All prices with.frode•in,„bfockwall, tube IYPit* LOW PRICES IN 6,00x16 an 1.16x1.5 SIZES tool SOUTH 10141140:. SE RV 114CE''' RUS AHD CHUCK SHELL PHONE: 328 COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE 3 erns, R R 1 Centralia, an- ' nounce the birth of a daughter. Catherine Elisabeth. June 24, 1141, • LtE0—Bzil and Mar. 'Muller. R 1 Credit'on, annottnce the birth rq a daughter. Ann Marx. at Solt h. Huron Hospital, June OP:TON—Mr and Mrs. Derek Or- ton. 114 Farl,dale Ae Huron Park. announce the h:rth of daughter. Anita Christine.. at South Huron Hospital. June lees — a sister for Deborah Carole. FENDER — Cpl. and 'Mrs Angus - tin Fender. Grand Bend. an- • notince the birth nf a sert at South Huron Hospital. June 21, ' 1. ROGERS — Mr. and Mrs. R. M I Rogers 10'. Algonquin Dr, RCAF Station Centralia. an- nounce the birth of a son, Christopher Mark. at South Hu- ron Hospital. June 20. 1997 TUBRETT — Mr, and Mrs T. E. Tubrett. Centre. St . Gran el Bend. announce the birth of a son. Francis Thomas, at South Huron Hospital. :lune 1, 1 5S— ,4 brother for Laurie. SAL-DER—At Scott Memorial Hos- pita), Seafortii on aturda:v. June 14. 195. to Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Sauder. Zurich. a son. Gary Mahlon — a brother for Brenda Ann, ER13—In Clinton Public Hospital. On Tuesday, June 17. 1 9 5S. to Mr. and Mrs.'Gordon Erb. R.R. f2. zurteh. a son. MeCREA — Mr and :Mrs. Murray McCrae. Dorchester rnee Phyl- lis Dietrich are happy to an- nounce the arrival of their daughter. Brenda Joan. at St. Jo,,.eph:s Hospital. London. on . June'0 19;5—the first grand- , child for Mr and 1r Pius Dietrich, of Dashwood, CAN—Mr and Mrs .3 amet Can are happy to announce the ar- rrval of their daughler. Mary Ellen. at St. Joseph's Hospital, Guelph. June 19, 195S—a sister for David. ANNOUNCEMENTS— .. Mr. and Mrs. W ea Morley will be at home at West McGillivray to their friends and rela.trves on i I Monday, Tune 10. from 2. to 1 and 7 to 9. on ale occasion of their f if t t e t h wedding anniversage*, i Please. no gifts./ ENGAGEMENTS — The engagement is a.nnounced • of Joyce Marlene Haugh. • only ' daughter of Mr. Milton Havigh, • Dashwood. Ont.and the late Mrs. Hatigh. to Mr Michael Burke, of Toronto, youngest son of Mr. John Burke and the. late Mrs. Burke of Grand Falls. Newfound- land. • The marriage will take place Saturday. July 19, in Dash- wood E.T.:.B Church 2 ac • Mr. and Mrs. Om pile Witmer, Zurich, announce the engage- ment of their only da.iighter, Marion Joyce. Ree . r Ben- 1, nington Bowden. of Los Angeles. The wedding to take place on Saturday. July 2S. at 4 pm, in the Evangelical Enited Brethren Church, Zurich. 21'ic Mr and Mrs. Earl A Thiel. Zurich. announce the engage- tnent of their daughter. Carole Vera. to Mr. Donald E Kyle, son •ef Mr and. Mrs. D E. Kyle. Kip - pen. The wedding.: will take place July 19. at 4 .00 p in . at St. ! Peter's Lutheran Church. Zurich. 16c CARDS OF THANKS— wish to thank all who helped In Mr. John Pollard arid farnilY I any way during their recent be- reavemeni. withspecial thanks t Dr. M. 'Gans. / ovish to say "thank you" for the. cards. letters, flowers and gifts received and to thpee vv•1 visited me while I -ct as in St. Jo - since returning horne —Margaret seph's Hospita 1. London, and • G -7 t 1-L en25c o thank all My friends, ! ; relatives and neighbours who so I kindly remembered in 0 me with cards, treats and isits while a pa tient, in St Joseph's Hespital, London. and since returning home —Michael O'Rourke, WP With to expresS heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the mamy acts of kindness. messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received from our kind friends and neighbours in our re- cent bereavement of a helm ed mother 'We speciallz,: thank Bev. Dsniels, chem. and Mrs Coates. Amber Rebekah Lodge 14a. Har- old Bonthron and Dr. Goddard — The Family 2Go / like to thank all iny neighbors for the lovely cards and visits whale a patient in 'Vic - tom kleiSpita I. Mrs Peter Bert- ram 2 1 Mrs. A. 3 Pal•ne. • and family wish to thank friends And neigh- bors, for kindnesses and ,',..nipathy shown d tiring their reeent be- rveaementiii-sperial thanks to tev, N. D. Knox and the Linney fune- ral hem e. 26' 1 wish to tharilt 011 my friends. re la 111 en a nel neighbors'. 'olio to kindly remembered me' with eards. flou ere. treats and I !sits diirirrg my recent G. Islra ft. 1:5c The fn,1i of the late. Mrs. Mary Fittli:beincr n nisi in extend sincerest thanhs to all the neigh- bours friends and rota fit or (1.114) 110.1V1:1 111 00: vt ay &1mtheir r orient h r; 1'4- 10100 2. F0tr'iai the nlv s to nee. ei ele-aria Harry Hoffman. 1't Leiter and the ladieswho helped in the home 26e IN MEMORIAM — OC4bLN---In loving memory hf A dear funnier and grandmother who pataed away on Junta 24, 1931 He' thoughtA *ere au so full of us. She net er could forget. And tiey '.'A think that where She Is She ?mist he watching 'vet As angAIS keep their wateli ury there. rt lease God. just let her knrivt., • t IVA 404410 bere, do not forget. we love and mina her se. tV e lot Pei aiol rentrutlierf by Vera, Frank rind faintly. j•11, A conseleettoue worrier has, to watch bis business .earefelle, lioivever. sone bright aide will turn up and spoil his gloom. herr we are in the middle of another Year, probably with some of last year's good crop on hand, and a new crop on the way. Consequently the surplus is worse than was expected. Every farmer is entitled to do mune worrying about that. In fact, because we raise too much every year we pay several thou- eand people in government to help worry about surpluses. Yet, ox now and then, some ir. responsible character pops up to rrniark that not having enough would be a lot worse than hay - me surpluses. We all know that obesity has been declared to be a major health problem in this country. areThn-c' of us who on the rotund side have a special ob- ligation to worry about that. The doctors insist that we eat too much. Then, we find out that town to market, er travel some-, the certainty that 141f of them where to visit friends, they have will never survive to adeltbood. to walk. They have not auto-: Probably all of these matters mobiles. and no fast roads. will be available to worry about The cold war, the tension he-: for the rest of the year and in tween the Communist and the; the usual course of events a few free worlds, deserves serious new ones will appear. I trust worry by almost everyone every -e that no one, particularly no ex - where. The millions behind the Iperieuced and competent wor- Iron Curtain know, of course, rier, will neglect his duty. Even that it do thein no good to so, there will be those shirkers worry. They have nothing to say: who will be content just to keep about such matters—Moscow and' on cheerfully doing their usual Peking decide everything for best, and making every effort' to them. Here, where every citizen improve their has a responsibility to help run own small corners hit government, to criticize its:of life. Every neighbourhood bas mistakes and to su ort its con-' queer people who would rather structive efforts, the matter is do something to improve matters different. We, not only have to think, but in, a crisis we bare Let's 'dust to worry. I Let's all start being queer, and to sacrifice and work. y.eTaacer lssir,e Theyilave gettohigherlirori.everya3ojeise,erryittionlipe twoe bcrotgmhetelutpowns a small • re mg e money paY em. cornerwith cheerfulness. If that. And what do we get in return? i Nothing but the best roads, doesn'tthework find him a little finest public school system, a I something to worry about and stable, even though costly, gov- keep him happy, Co-op. Sales — Continued From Page 11 The clock auction, according to Charlie McInnis, la mot auc- tion selling but auction buying, and puts eantrol of returns the hands of the buyer, "just about where it was before we had an agency." This, he claim- ed, doesn't work too well with a product like bogs, which can't be held back far better prices, although it's fine with tobacco, which keeps well, and eheeses which improves with age. He felt there was little need for a vote, since operations of the system are subject to votes at county annual meetings every year, and disgruntled Producers can make protests at that time. He also noted that prices in Ontario were the highest M Canada, and well above world levels.. He regretted that drastic steps had to be taken because "the trade had got control of transportation." At the moment, he said, about 80 per cent of bogs went through assembly yards of the organiza- tion, and another 20 per cent went directly to packers, under the t of the co-operative. A few others, he said, "were bootlegged to Que- bec, but that will be taken care of in a short time." Mr. Kohler described opera- tions of the marketing board and conducted newsmen on a tour of the co-operative head- quarters. efitibs44-lcri`lrq44,,PAW'M' 4,Mee'eselsesseessesselese es-ae+tekseXessese.ese„ Maple Leaf Sulk 9 ners un Devon Sweet Smoked RinclIes Maple Leaf Fully Cooked Picnic Tender Frying— average iiiC Ma ca rOnl and Cheese Lunchn Meat 49Ph Ca lifOrtlie Red, Sw JUICY SWEET Sunkist Oranges 69c' C3ELLCJ ©t PI ms L. 250 Green Sweet Peppers 10 FRH, JUICY atermelons 20.25 Lb. Ave, AD1-1 „sec-pee:le YORK ,33.1 Ice Cream All Flavors Yoi'k Fancy Peas NighlInor Cod Ya tiALS, 89' 12 -or. pkg. tffi 37' Fish Sticks 53' Picnic Lemonade 2,0027c 12.C12. 25c KELLOGG'S NEW GIANT SIZE ftt ispies una 41 Ica SAICO SOLID VAN CAMP'S IMPROVED AYLMF.R TOMATO SALAD DRESSING ElCK'S SWEET Ife 12.0z, Jarr, e taX 7-0Z. TIN 27c 15 -oz. tin3 eans 21,9c MAXWELL HOUSE—.15� off 6 -oz. jar hip ickles offeell MeCORMICWS 11 -oz. bottlers 3 5c 32 -oz. quart lar 69c or 5 for $1.00 2ic PLAIN, sALT M OR SALTINES BEAUTIFUL " DINNERWARE INSIDE EVERY KING SIZE . , $1.49 `GIANT SIZE , l ,,, 79g LARGE SIZE 41� • Vcdues God Far Thurs., Fri„ Sat. 61. Monday Opon Friday Till 9 Saturday Until 10 Phone 531 • Aylmer. c 1 5 -oz. tins - N/iit Cocktail 4 TINS Aylmer 15.oz tins Cream Corn 2 rn, 29' Mother Parlcor's Tea ags Club House Blanchoe eanuts Johnson's Hard Gloss 10.1Ceat • 10i off 69 -bag size 69' 14.oz. size 354 WLJART TIN Club Houso—Mason Jar Peanut Butter Club HOUSO Mustard * * DAVID'S Marshmallow Cookies 99c 40 off 37' 4 6.or, jars rdll 21c MARSHMALLOW FINGERS 32 Malluws.to Package Or CHOC110..MIX, 24 Choc- Oleo Mallows 10 PaCkago c Free Deliyery 4 •