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The Timen-AtIvocate„ Oetoh,..r 9, 1958
Assessment increases
in Usborne Township
A $19,100 increase, in assess-, meetin••• to which '17sborne rate,
meat was reported to 1.7,sborne' payers bad been invited. Report
on the Glenn munieipal drain in
Council Monday afternoon by Ribbert was also read same day.
Assessor H. H. G. Strang. Town -i' The clerk - was authorized to set •
ship total is now $2,138.000„. up a standing list, of appellants • '
Council approved grants of against Federation of Agricut
-$1.00 each to the Exeter Agricul• tune membership.
Interest rates to be applied to
tural Society and the lit'zitton municipal drain accounts were
Agricultural Society and $25 to set at three per cent per annum
the Kirkton Library Association. for money owing the {trains and
Council was advised that no' fiveper cent per annum. for
money owed by drains to the. •
•eadirmation had been received .1 •
ownship.
street lighting in Kirkton and: Elam W. Shantz was renewed
Tile snow plow contract with:
from Mitchell HEPC regarding
Woodham. •for 1958-59 at the rate of $6.00
It was reported that some tile per hour while engaged in the'
had been delivered for the Davis work with standing time at $100
municipal drain and that the tile per month for December, Jelin -
supplier had advised the eon- ary and February.
tractor he could start work at the Freeman Arksey of Blanshard
end of the week. Township, requested to be inelud-
A report on the Pridham ed in the Jaques -Rodd petition
municipal drain was receivedfor a municipal drain, and coon -
from the Township of Fullarton, ell agreed to have the engineer
and it was read Monday at a, contacted.
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CHOOSING HARVEST QUEEN—A record -size crowd at Exeter Kinsmen's Harvest
Jamboree helped to choose this year's queen by applauding their favorites. Contest-
ants, from left, were Eleanor Heywood, 17, Exeter, who placed third; Gwen Lightfoot,
16, Centralia; Phyllis Merkley, the winner; Marion Belling, 16, Exeter, runner-up; Jean
Stevens, 17, Centralia; Pat Isaac, 21, Centralia; and Darlene Wilson, 15, London.
Choose SHDHS Student
Harvest Jamboree Queen
An auburn -haired, 610 -year-old Belling, 16, Exeter, and third
SHDHS Ancient was chosen place went to Eleanor Heywood,
queen' of Exeter Kinsmen's 17, Exeter, who had plenty of
support from the crowd.
fourth annual Harvest jamboree Otherswho competed were
befdre a record -size crowd Fri- Gwen Lightfoot, 16, 'Centralia;
day night, Jean 'Stevens, 17, C:rediton; Pat
Phyllis 'Merkley, :daughter of Isaac, 21, Centralia; and Dar -
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Merkley, lene Wilson, 15, London. Spon'
town, was selected by judges sors included Lou Bailey,
over six other contestants in a Town Cleaners, John Burke,
competition in ,which spectators Exeter ,4ivage, Wilson Finn
participated by hearty'applause Service, and Glenn Robinson.
for. their favorites.- Eric Meliroy, Grand Bend.,
The sparkling -eyed queen, who was master . of ceremonies -for
likes to sew and sings in the the contest. Judges were Mrs.
high school' glee club, sa;'s she R.' C. Dinney, C. S. MacNaugh-
isn't "going steady" yet but she ton, Huron MP?, and Neil Camp -
does have a boy friend and he bell, manager of North Land
was there to help her win. No Turkey Hatchery.
one was prouder Of the new Exeter ,Happy: Dancers, who
queen than Les Steeper, West have won the Kinsmen square
dancing trophy two years in sue-
Mrilglirvaldaey. 11 student, Phyllis cession, lost out this year to a
expects to buy some new clothes young group from 'Perth County,
with her $25 cash prize. She was the Thorndale Promenaders.
sponsored by The Bui'kley. Second prize -winners at West.
Runner-up was blonde Marion ern Fair, the gaily -dressed teen-.
All Our
Thanksgiving
Turkeys, Ducks
And ,Chickens
Are
Grade
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Of The
Finest Quality
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BNS Starts 17lelp The blind To. Help Themselves'
New Loans
The Bank of NoV.a. Scotia has.
launched a consumer loan and in.
stalment credit service,to he
known .as Scotia Plan Loans, it
Was introduced oetoher 1.
"Sun -king plays AA ever -in,
creasing role in the everyday
life.0 Canadians," Mr. Nicks
said in making the announce-
ment. "We have given emitter
-
able study to the need, hi .a
growing ceonomy like ours, for
an expanded consumer credit
service. As a result we are in-
troducing the Scotia Pian, thus
adding another dimension te our,
„cange of customer :services.
"Wise borrowing is part of
good money management; .4aul
this new program, the most com-
prehensive of its hind to be of-
fered 'by a Canadian bank, will
make' low-cost loans available
easily for any worthwhile pur-
pose,"
The Scotia Plan includes three
types of loans — :on signature
alone, on automobiles, and. on
home furnishings. It was not
until the last revision, bf the
Bank Act, in 1954, that the char-
tered hanks of Canada were 'per-
mitted to make loans against
chattel mortgages.
Scotia Plan Loans will be
made at any of the bank's 500.
branches in Penedo, The loans
will be life -insured at no cost
to the bcrrower.
agers outpointed the former
champions and the "KW Group"
'composed of district youth,
Members of the Promenaders
included Evelyn Sorenson and
Tommy Ashwell, Myrna and
Ronnie Montieth, George Tay-
lor and Ann Jones, Joan Fitz-
simmons and Hugh Jones. Cal-
ler was Stan Moore, St.' Marys
recreation director.
The Happy Dancers included
Norm Ferguson and Bonnie
Coughlin, Bill and, Geraldine
Smith, Roy Ferguson and Jean
Wein, Clarence Taylor and Helen
Marriage. Their caller was Gord
Kenney.
In the Kool Group were Keith
Hodgins and Marion Turkheim,
Jack Caldwell and Sharon Elder,
Kathie Hodgins and Glen Stur-
geon, Eleanor Hodgins and Bill
Batten, with Maurice Love as
Les Parker was emcee for
the competition and Mr. and
Mrs. R. D. Jermyn and Mr.
and Mrs. Hal Hooke were
judges,.
The crowd — close to 1;000 —
was the largest ever 'to attend
the six and one-half hour jam-
boree and over 100 were left
when the last dance was held at
4 a,ni. The three bands included
the Melody Masters from Zur-
'eh; the Plaza Valley Boys and
Kool Quins from this area.
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TEA BAGS
28.01. TINS
DELMONTE FANCY
20.0Z. TIN
MOTHER PARKER'S ORANGE PEKOE
lag OFF PKG. OF GO,
MINCEMEAT • .•.
Prrocy totaltly •
Snow Apples 3.19C
Oeon 14pra y
Cranberries 01<a, 254
tooleltitf. cordirorn In
Red G 2.
Le _rapes 0at.29
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Turnips WAXD
7c
Met* Oteeo,...ifoifeli et
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.Ceiery meats,.
twina4444.
Maple Leaf
loneless 2,3 poyntlt
.Dinner LB. 89c
541etiod Average
Picnics L. 43c
444
Family Size — White, Chocolate, Oolden, Honey SPica
Robin Hood Cake Mixes i65
Gold Seal Brand — 73A -oz. tint
Fancy Red So'keye Salmon 45c
All colors 406's
Economy- Kleenex 33'
105' Off .3.Pound Kitchen Cannister
Domestic Shortening 89
Ocean. Spray Whole or •Jellied
Cranberry Sauce
•15-CIZ, 2 SC
Gem Margarine tWirrt"
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DEL MONT5 FANCY. •
15.0Z. TINS
WAGSTAFFE'S 28,0Z.
LIBBY'S CHOICE
48.0Z.
Hostess
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Cake
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McCormick's Plain, Salted or Saltines
Sodas L. 31c
Nabob Brand — 50 Off All -Purpose Grind
Coffee
Maple Leaf Slices, 8 per pkm,
Cheese,
1/0b,`pkg.
David 't -Mix or Mix 58, assorted
Biscuits
Sweet Stritiketi Rindleet
FROZEN .FOOD FEATURES!
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FISH STICKS
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