The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-02-05, Page 600 * Th Times.Adyoctl#e, Fehrtlery 3, 195
elebrate National Electrical Week February i8 to 14
" February 8 to 14 is national ant , .. clectrielty, 'makes lite easier and more en -`With the flick of a switch. elec-'anti many .other chief marls..
i:,teetricat Week. marking the, Electricity' keeps C'anaciians jnyrible. ; trielty does a weeks wash for the Crates ---• a salute to the 17, lnfl
4.y ]omas warm in the winter. ,coo in the skive vnt ever thought just average s
r i t t t �u. t r age family lex leas titan a killed Canadians of Ilse electric -
St. Paul's Church.•
'Investigate Elect autuaWeek of 'in av t 1
Expansion. ..
Edison's birth. summer. 1t turns .night into day how inexpensive all these glee. nickel, al industry whose products and
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Lir Hen all l.� Schoo
The annual1 congregational
meeting, of St; Paul's Anglican
e ehur'oh was held. on :Friday. T 1
Edison brought electricity out at the flick of ,a switch. It brio,; trical sc'A'anis arc? The a.1,•er-i National liler;trieal 1Yrek has sel•VieeS,are 41est Bell to server
of the• laboratory and into pre- entertainment, cooks food, sloes age -size hymg room can he vac- been officially declared by ;the highly specialized needs of a.
Heal tote the n a h
far n b. 1 w t. and, 1I ,c r � .
benefit of 1 a lr a L s i growing a n 4 r many wrnh: mimed , • .
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y a ;cent. .. a It. l"., e r io
r Pooley, ,t, ere , 'Dorn nation'.
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le committee, i)on .Jo,nt and Ross k
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reviously p � For -lie workeduntiringlyto d.vel•
Chaired by .the Rector Rev, Bren formed by the Official Board of rest; flower committee, Mrs. up the first practical electric
. De fries. Hensall Vniterl Church to sur- George Thompson. Mrs. E. L. ' light bulb, and with it, the
•a Clfficers elected were: rector's vey prospects for more acre- Mieklc, Sirs. \ . R. Dougall, Mrs. equipment needed to bring it
*? warden, John Henderson: pea• wale .Sunday' sellout accaiannro- S. ltiteJe!1. 11as. George .]less • into homes.
1. plc's warden, ['rank Ellwood: dation was given the green light and Mrs. L. - C'lhapman: Repro- Edison rounded an industry
•• treasures W. O, Goodwin: vestry to go
:- clerk, Jack Henderson; lay dele- and building�plans at the annual «al ;lten'sts silC'ouncil,e to llur�"gin R'otvon lel fe;. tionytery s slslarrest and most as become one rlvital .f the fray,
date, R. 1l.11iddleton; sub dere- congregational ,meeting on Wed- representative 10 P'r•esbyte.i•y. an industry that has. put the;
Bate, W. O. Goodwir
i nesda• evening,• Walter Spencer, magic of electricity to work in .a
Sidesnnen. Frank Forrest. .chair It was voted to contintie the' Ushers, William Fuss, chair.: thousand ways that contribute to
:loan, Jack Henderson, E. Rob- present form of the annual re- man, J. Traquair, M. Lavery, ' the strength and prosperity of
;s Oils, Jack Lavender, Tom Laren- port but to add the names ofthe nation.
MN der; Board of Managers, Mrs. J. Clark. J. Drysdale, R. cook,
!,the
Forrest, Mrs. Jack Laven- all the family contributors with- B. Scan.. W. Theme, R. Has.' An industry that continues to.
out total amount, ;Four new J, ileal, L. Hay,E. Chrpelrase; : play an increasing part in Can-
;, der, Mrs. Middleton and the auditors, R. ;T, Paterson, James l providing!
mennhers are la be. added to theado's develo anent —
other officers. ;Session with a view to delivering Atem ister, ; equipment for four-fifths of all!
' ,communion beards to the neem- The treasurer r'epurted st6,. 'work in m.nufacturing for ex
Nelson MeClinchey of Clinton,'tiers of the congregation the week 505.''7 had been raised for ani ample. Yes, from forest and
' formerly of Hensall. was guest before each eomn1nniolt service. farm to end -products "electricity
piano soloist nn \['Lady progranh' New members added to the purposes aptis,ns.28S8nnSeason
� bres ea sit16 builds jabs.' r
last :nNational alra nwere _Harvey
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nesday afternoon and playedto ClemChristieandWalter Spen- burials: new e swere"2,1eek thisye,dsalutes
.the total membership
is 460,
elections. cer: to the Board of Stewards,: Rev. Charles D. Darniei and , the world's most versatile sere-
-1 it, was a nice gesture on the lan. MlcAllister•, Rodger Penner, Mlrs, 'Daniel wereresented with
part of Bert's Snack 'Bar when 'John Cornell. Edison Forrest, a floral arrangement of intim- Personal :items
he served coffee In the staff of Robert Rnw eliffe- The nominal- and snapd: agons in appreciation Messrs. Robert and Thomas
Hensall:Post Office when they . ing committee is Howard Seane• of their services. lieu. Daniel Fisher spent Monday in Toronto.
.Opened the new office. \'Irs. [%en Elder, Mrs• Norman chaired the meeting .,nd James •• MIiss Fera '.Pinney has accepted
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A poi luck supper served to Bank of Montreal and tom-
• 140 people preceded the meet... menced her duties on :Monday.
ing. i Miss Maja Boobol, nurse -in -
training at 1'ictoria Hospital,
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PROCLAMATION
FEBRUARY 8 TO 14, 1959
In recognition of the tremendous part which elec-
: z tricity plays 111 the everyday lives of our citizens and
of the service provided by our local PL"C and our
community electrical dealers, I hereby proclaim
February 8 to 14 National Electrical Week.
R. E. POOLE/' Mayor
Town of Exeter
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Sur rise PartyLondon, visited with her parents,
P lir. and Mrs. Sim Roobol, this
week,
Honors Leader i Clay Austin, accountant at the
By CAPTAIN JOY FINK Bank of Montreal, is attending
•A surprise art • was organized a Iontoank a uary gal course in
p party Toronto February 2 to 13.
and carried out by our three Mr. and 1It•s• Keith Lindsay
patrol leaders awl their guirles and Pamela, who have been vasa-
, in honour of Mrs, Ton Lavender.. Honing with the lat.ter's parents,
, for all the helpful contributions. lir. and Mtrs. John Henderson,
she has 1 lade to the Guides work returnee) on Sunday to Napanee.
this year. Pay McLean, Son of :llr, and
After the opening, we formed—Mrs, .Hen McLean, suffered a
the horseshoe and Peggy God ; co.ncussion when he slipped and
rlard presented Mrs. Lavender feu on a paten of ice at his
with an inscribed silver Rin, home on Sunday. He is recover.
When the meeting was over. our: ing nicely at South Huron Hos-
patrol leaders, Peggy Goddard.; pita], Exeter.
Carol Brown, Seconder Mary i1-rr, and Mrs, .Art Traquair
Scane, Mrs. Lavender, Lieut • and son of Woodstock were week.
Judy Parker and myself held a end visitors with ,lir. and Mrs.
'Court of Honor' to plan our Ed. Norminton and Mr, and Mrs,
coming meetings, Melvin Traquair,
• Remember you can give the Mrs, Sim Roobol, Mrs. R. M.
Guides a lot of help at home in • Peek, Mrs. A. E. Orr, Mrs. Len
aiding them to pass work for Purdy, Mrs. W. Dining were in
their badges. ;Clinton last Wednesday attencl-
i ing a Summary Day for the
Carmel's Choir
I project` Sew to save dollars to
l make sense,” Over 200 attended
from all over Huron County.
Fetes Organist 1 firs, Tan McAllister, honkie eeon-
The choir of Carmel Presby- ' omist for prion County, and
terian church met at the home lfiss Dora Burke of the Home
of Mr. and Mrs. Malcoltn Dougall Economies Service, Toronto,
last Wednesday evening for a so• were in charge.
• cial .evening and to honor Mrs, nim Baynham son of Mfr. and
Dougall, their organist and choir Mrs, L,aw rence Bay Wham is work-
director with a presentation in ing for a few days in George
appreciation of her valued serv- Lown•
ices. Mr. George Otterbein of Pres -
Mrs. William Brown read the ton was a weekend visitor with
presentation address and Mrs,
hi sh, 1,1'Or.
' 1 -Tarry Hoy and Mrs. Beverley. \lis.fatEdna earn, Corbe[r. 'I m. was tatewheineen:-
, Beaton made the presentation of end visitor with lir, and .lies.
a -heating pad. George Parker, Rickey and Cin-
dey.
llrs, Amelia Schroeder left on
Saturday for Mt. Clemens, Mich.
where she intends visiting with
relatives for several weeks,
lr's. Herb Strett•on and datreh-
Mr. Duncan McEwen died in tens of Luean visited during the
• his 85th ;•ear in the Peace River past week with Mrs. Stretton's
country. mother, .firs. _Jinnie Sangster.
He was born in Hay Township Mir. and Mrs, Jack Peebles
and went west 50 years ago. He and family of London were' re.
was a Dominion land surveyor. cent visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
He is survived by four sisters James Sangster.
and one brother. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Corlett
Personal Items and family of Toronto were
weekend visitors with the lar•
• Mrs. William Smith left Wed- ter's parents,- Mr, and Mrs. N.
nesday of this week by plane E, Cook,
for Louisville, Kentucky to join;
Duncan McEwen
Land Surveyor
her husband. manager of Gen-
eral Coach who is down there ! '
on business. They expect to re-
turn home Sunday.
Mr. anis Mrs, Orville Taylor
Jr. and daughter of Luean visit•
ed recently with the foi•mer's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville!
Taylor. :f
Mr. and ` rs. Lorne Chapman
and family were recent visitors
with th'iir son-in-law and Baugh -1
ter, Mr. and Mrs, Joe De Lodge I
in Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Caldwell i
moved on Saturday into the home F.
they purchased, owned by the
Mrs,latMrs, Isabella Daniels, II
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