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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-08-21, Page 8Oe 8` I'he Timee•Advocate, August 21, 195E ,tam m,olt,llnlminlnmlm, tiumentae aalmlanaa,anatlml east Ito e101010100140atmAfA 1. When you buy .INSURANCE r make sure .,4 lTuc.kers.mith 11,11111 .5 i s. is Park Stitl* i 1 c r 0° John Burke ,J . 1. General Insurance Agency '- 3.$34 Main St. EXETER Phone 863 1 1 1 ! 11. wee mAlmA,,,,,,,, 11,1,11 e... mu mmmmlmmm.,,,,,,,„n,nmllnmlmllllinlmnlml,lm,,, J./411 4111,,, FIAi.. Alin -" Ilum,m 1mmiil,ml,,,1„mmlm,11111111A111mI......lm,/mmA,11AAlImm,m,A,,ml,,,1,,Il,Am,,,,,,,,mmmmm„mans„1„/- Teekersrttith council. at its August meeting, passed a by- law establishing Seaforth Lions Fark as a community centre. . The park comprises part of lot nine. concession 1 H.R.S, The move was taken to pro - : :vide eligibility .for available: grants frons the provincial gnv 1 ernntent for the constriietion of a swimming pool and park Reeve Ivan Forsyth and Clerk E. P. Chesney were authorized to enter into agreement with the Lions Club for the, operation of the park. A' 1 A petition for •drainage tcoi•1• 3. was received from G. W. 1\ott �+ and others and Engineer J. A. Every Farm e i McKay,. O.L.S., was requested to ; make a report. C.ertifieate of completion on the ' Cart municipal drain was re- • ceived and authorization was made for payment of damages. The clerk was also instructed to call for tenders on the Sin- clair municipal drain. Accounts passed included; sheep killed by dogs, $22.80; Eg- mondville wafer, $14,21; dump, • $22.50; fox bounty, $3; adver' rising and supplies, $13.65.; fire protection. $150; surety bond, $3.097,10; hospitalization, 527; salary ,and allowance, $234.48; Receiver -General, $7.15; supple- • mentary, allowance, $25; postage $5.00; drains, $2,728.02; roads, $2,135,44. utility Petroleum Products e B -A 88 & 98 Gasolines • B -A Peerless Motor Oil E 13•A Tractor Gasoline • 13-A Diesel Fuel YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD B -A AGENT Middleton 6E, Genttner 3 PHONE 40 EXETER $20: Seaforth 1-1 g i r School, i The Story In Saintsbtiry . 1968, icing Features Syndicate, Inc.,.'R'orld righie reserved. "Pitch him." Osborne t.etsContract For Munkipal Drain Contract for construction of the counts to a total voucher- of Davis municipal drain was let 159,811.95 were passed. by IJsborne township council last 1 Treasurer Newton Clarke re- week to William Campbell, Sea -1 ported receipt of $913.95 in ac - forth, at his tender price of counts receivable from the road $3,100. There were no appeals against the assessment for. the drain and council authorized prepara- tion of a hylar,, to provide for sup't and $676,95 in other ac- counts and a balance of cash as of July 31 of $246,61. The complaint .of C, Pullman of Biddulph regarding the Hicks payment of one-third of the as- i1 municipal drain was referred By MRS. H. pAVIS sessment on the 1958 tax roll i back to Biddulph since the main - and the. balance plus interest on tenanee of the drain was laid on the 1959 roll. the township where in the work 1/1„1,11„11,1111101,111,11111111111111mm,11,11111111,1,11„,,,11110111,11„,lm„11111111,1111111111„11111,11111111,1,1,1„{111111110 1 piersonat items !Vitt uun11n1m11mu1,mmu,ml,uuAmlmnlAmlwmminln11mn1,A,111111,111111111111mAlnlnmmmu,mntIII ,unmnlu. i£ To Our Customers It has been a pleasure to serve you throughout the 27 years we have been in business. We wish to extend our sincere thanks for your patronage during that time with special thanks for the excellent response to our closing -out sale, We also wish to express a sincere thank you to those who have sent cards and personal good wishes to us. Emerson 6g,,Mabel Kyle KIPPEN, ONTARIO Council was advisedthat no lies. Mr, and Mrs: Harry Carroll word had beenreceived from Council agreed to consider fur - accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ontario Hydro in regard to the ther a letter from William Mor - Carroll, London, on a holiday to ley Sr„ regarding branches G and P of the Wallis drain and a complaint against the bylaw. School requisitions from. the Ushorne township school area, Kirkton union and Exeter union were approved by council, Council supported the applica- tion of the clerk -assessor to take the correspondence training, for clerks and treasurers and assess- ment practice and 'principles by paying the registration fees for the first year. - Current accounts in the ,amount of $404.99 were passed. Reeve Clayton Smith presided and councillors Hugh Love, Har- old Hunter, George Frayne aiid Ward Hern attended. Port Elgin for this week. Mr. Wayne Carroll is spending the week at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford, Ings, London. Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Atkinson, Mr. and- Mrs. Gordon Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta, Carol, Ken and David, kir. and Mrs, Don Maguire, Leroy and Dennis joined Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Morley, London, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lewis and Ruth, of Toronto, for a picnic dinner at Gibbons Park, London, on Sun day. i Miss .Joan Barker is having a !few holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Don Firth and family, London. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall t were Sunday evening guests with street lighting in Kirkton and Woodham. Road superintendent W, J. Routley's report and road' ac - This Week in Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE Personal Items Misses Helen Ballantyne, Mari- lyn Gardiner, Sharon Hunte, Ann Marie Rowe, Diane Stone returned home on, Sunday after having spent a week .at the Gode- rich Summer School. Billy Snow is attending this week. Rev. Dr. Sam Parsons and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis, ob- Mrs. Parsons of Calgary, Alta. 1 serving Mrs. Tindall's birthday. spent Thursday afternoon at the • Ladies Guild Thames Road Manse. Dr, and Mrs. Parsons are the parents of John Wilson's wife. Mr. and Mrs. Bev Morgan, . Johnny, Gerry and Scot attended Mission Band the Clarke picnic at Wiarton on Mission Band. was held in. the Sunday. church basement With the leader, Wayne Stone returned home to Mrs. Ray Paynter., in charge. Iris Marshall presided. Mrs. Ross Tufts read a Bible story. Ruth Baillie collected the offering. Helen Baillie read the minutes of the last meeting. Barbara Switzer closed the meet- ing. Study groups were held follow - 1 The Ladies Guild of St. Pat- ? rick's Church were entertained to a picnic dinner andbeach party by Mrs. M, McDonald and Joyce of Lucan at their cottage, Grand Bend, on Wednesday of rnai- • 1 Twenty-eight adults and eight London on ' Sunday after having children sat down to dinner in spent two weeks with Mr. and , the sun porch of the. cottage. Mrs, Percy Stone and Mr. and i After dinner they enjoyed• a yfrs. Gordon Stone. 1 couple of hours of bathing and Mr. and Mrs. Almer Pass - games on the beach. A cup of more. David, Dennis, Darlene tea and lunch. were .served by and Dale, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Message From Kirkton By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS SH Hospital Text .Feature South Huron hospital will be featured .as an outstanding roan- it,11,,,11111111/1111111,1111111111mI,,,11,111,1„I,11111,m11„m11m11„m11mm,mmmil„1,'1.11{11111,1111/11111111nlllllll„"il'I,A the ladies before starting Home. e , e,4o0/ aPens'• • SEPTEMBER 2 1 If you are looking for school books, don't come here ... but we have the CLOTHES for the school needs of all your children BOYS Jeans Shirts Sox Belts Shoes Gyni Shoes And Sisman Scampers GIRLS Shirts Blouses Sweaters Hosiery Shioes Lingerie Eat Plenty? * e e e Save Plenty Here! NABOB C0FNEE 1 ib, bag KOUNTY KIST RTAS 1 5•oz. tins... . .......... HEINZ CATSUP L5 -oz bottle w . SOCKEYE .SALMON 0o1d Seal ,,......, . .. McCORMICK'S 'SODAS 1130 2 for 19¢ 29¢ 450 290 Lb. TOILET TISSUE Interlake . . CORN FLAKES • Quaker, 12 -oz. . LOIN PORK CHOPS Price .. ..... .. GIANT BONUS Chinaware .. . 791" CRISPY CRUST LARD 210 2 for 230 for 490 65¢ Lb. GOULD .ifit JOR PHONE 974 EXETER 'OPEN SATURDAY NiOHTS ti + 'flit ,'LOCK Passmore, Sharon, Paul, Beth and. Keith attended the Gunning picnic at Riverview Park, Exeter on Sunday. Mrs. Norman Knight, Mr. and Mrs, Tom' Haley and Brian of Seaforth visited on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Pym. `Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde, Douglas, Glenn and Calvin were I guests on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stewart, Mrs. Norman Amos then took Mr. George Kellett is on heli charge of the meeting. Mrs, Wes• days. ' l.ev Neil introduced the speaker, Mrs. Netta Robinson and Lu- Miss Kathleen Hay, who gave ells. of Detroit, Mrs. Clara Hack- an interesting ata.lk on her trip ney of Exeter were guests on to 6alifornia. Mrs. Ray Paynter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd gave a reading. Ballantyne. Ladies' Guild And W.A. Mrs. George Hay of Exeter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs, Riney Keller, Lorne and Barry visited on Sun day evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde. David Dettmer of Exeter is holidaying with Billy Jeffery for a few days. Rev'. Hugh Wilson and his sis- ter, Mrs, Lorne Eedy, St. Marys, visited their sister, Mrs. Frank Reycraft, who is very ill in the Brantford Hospital on Tuesday. Douglas Rohde is holidaying with Mrs, Henry Rohde of Exe• ter. Glenn Rohde is holidaying ass, 1 with Barry Keller and Mr. and Mrs. William Thomson, Exeter, personal Items On Tuesday. evening Mrs. Wal •Anne and Joan Tufts and Jan- ice runnels visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tufts for a few days. Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Marshall, Ronnie, Bobby and Linda .are spending this week at their cot- tage at Red. Bay. Mr. Bill .Mar- shall is ,spending three,weeks at a Camp Leadership Centre at Bark'Lake. I17:r, and Mrs. Oliver. McCurdy Message From of Barrie spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Gray. ' i fJ r Mr, and Mrs. Harry Muir and t1 sons of Glengowan visited Sun• day with Mrs. M. Gregory. Mrs. Charles Overholt, Wains- fleet, and Mrs. Blanche Camp• bell of Welland spent last week with ,Mr, and Mrs, Fred Swit- zer.; Mr, and Mrs. Harry Simp- son w e r' e Saturday evening guests. rnunity acheivement in a school text book now being prepared by a Canadian ,publisher, town council learned Monday night. Tbe company, W. J. Gage Ltd.. of Toronto, has requested plc. tures of the hospital which it will use to accompany a descrip- tion of the project. The assistant editor of the book said the building of the Exeter hospital will be used "to illustrate a community working through government and munic- ipal organizations to accomplish something." The text book will describe the types of government in Canada. err by games outdoors. The Class That Counts. The Class That Counts met at the home of Mrs. Ross Tufts for the August meeting. Mrs. Stuart Shier conducted the worship service assisted by Mrs. Charlie Baillie and Mrs, Clarence Swit- zer. - The Ladies' Guild. and W.A. met on Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ir- vine, Thorndale, with 14 present.. Mrs, Alex Irvine opened the W.A. meeting. Mrs, M. McCurdy read the scripture passage. Mrs. Dymond gave a reading. Mrs. Eric Humphreys gave a paper "Summer•School In The Arctic". The Guild. meeting consisted of a business discussion. Two contests were enjoyed the win- ners being' Mrs, C. Smith and Mrs, Ray Knight. Lunch was served. by Mrs. Dymond, Mrs. Knox, Mrs. McCurdy and host - til mllmAml,.1lAA14A1111A4u,AtAAIAnnllAlln111211A1A1IlA11111111nAAllll.lll11n111,/111AA1ArYV.nJ.I.11A111)IA1111 A11U4UIUlA61n1111144U • imprcs ion . Your printing makes an .impression on each person it reaches ..either favorable or un. favorable, The next order of printing you plan, thrill, hf it in terms of "impression" rather than of price how it will look to the snan ill itis office when he opens. his mail .. how it will stack up alongside of all the other pieces a mail that ,command leis attention. For better "impression", consult The Times. Advocate about your next printing order. he TirnesAdvocto ,µ1uu111m1I„111111mu1mmm a mu mlm11„mlumu muminonMum om n mmmmo mm umiml„mmmml e1. ter Glassford of Indianapolis came to visit Mrs. Hugh Wilson at the manse. Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Fletcher and Marg. of Hamilton, Mrs, Margaret Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs. William Moody were Sun- day guests of. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Coward,. By MRS. JUD bYKBMAN Personal Items Mr, and Mrs, John Rodd of Woodham were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johns. Mr, and Mrs, Wellington Brock and Mt. and Mrs. Tom Brock were guests at the 'ungblul- Hunter wedding at James Street Church, Exeter, Saturday eve. Hing, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Dickinson and Ruth, Denfield, were Sun- day evening visitors with Mr. and, Mrs, Warren Brock. Mrs, Morris llern, Vernon and Leroy, are spending a few days in Detroit with Mrs. Ross horn, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock and family and Mr. and Mrs Milton Brock motored to Niagara "ails on Sunday, Mt. and Mrs. Asian Jaques and Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Earl at- tended the Gunning picnie at Exetet on Sunday. Mr., and ribs, harry flans and lva i visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. B.alph Lynn, Crartde- hoye. Mian Attie t4rtl,'CIandehnye sprat stybe weekend With Mr. and FER THAN NEW CAR TIRES VET THEY COST YOU LESS 130 -LEVEL SUPREME ried nd Mrs. Judbykema s and fahl- �l✓. Mr. and Mrs. WardsHern' ate leaving this week on a trip to the West, .lane and, Ruth Ann D;vlkeman and I3dtty :Bailey of South ffluron Hospital', Exeter were honored ata ptenic at Turnbttll's Grove last Wednesday, when Miss Clay - pole and her staff presented then'. with many gifts, prior to their'. leaving to take a certified nurses' assistants course ' at Wtngharrt 'General: Hospital, start. itlg September 2. 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