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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-03-05, Page 3approves sch..edule..;"!ra:t.i,nsks 1Htin S 'ier ..girls' team offerin $8 0 cGillivray levy g ,0 • hike I. -Continued front Page 1 leave allowance and to provide IQ a mattimum nf e five sears, and I the tnineYees who llav0 reach- r $so ;a year see .0ee additional .ed normal retirement age and year previous to the jam, rune nave served :the board for 10 years to .a maximum •of five :Years .er Inure with 41 gratuity! years, with the tenal .number ,of based upon the unused portion • years' benefits not te •exceed 14. •of the sick leave remaining to. yor 'principal. A. B. idle .an allowance .of $100 per room is provided and for Vice -Principal Airs, :Hs Jermyn, $25 a r00111. The ,scheatte provides that ex- perienced .leachers are on pro - bath% for one year, zion•exPer- Waved leaehers for two years. Normal ,rotirement age is set ,65 Years. (se upon completion Pt 40 years' leaching, whichever, •earliers One provision allows the board to withhold annual incrementsIf .the s.ervice is below We meet - ed standard of effiviency as de- termined by the board on the report of the principai or in. spector, providing the teacher is given _notice of the report. 11 also provides for dismissal of a teacher for failure to obtain the' expected standard. The board also adopted a eu• mutative plan for sick leave designed to proterl -teachers from, loss of wages in the• event of a serious illness by allowing them to use the. accumulated portion of their annual sick Mrs, J. Nedza Belgian native Airs. john Nedza, Crediton, who was staying ‘vith friends, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Keay, Exeter, while her Metall& John Nedza, %vas in S. Joseph's Hos- pital, London, died suddenly early Monday, March 2. In her 440 year. Mr. and Airs. Nedza were na- tives of Belgium. and had lived in Crediton for the past seven years. Mr. Nedza is a carpen- ter at RCAF Station, Centralia. Mrs. Nedza was the former Suzanna Van Havenberghe and besides her husband, she is sur. vived iv one brother, Cerel in Ca lifornia. The body is resting at the Hopper -Hockey funeral home un- til Thursday when service •will be held at 10 am. at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Mount Carmel with interment in ad. joining cernetery. 'You're always WELL DRESSED In Worsteds are always in style. they're !Mot% too • for long wear and resistance to creasing, We are presenting many fine imported wool worsteds hi our full shnwing of Warren K. Cook suiting, Waiper's Mgt41.5' WAR Plitt% 8:1 m LIMO thecredit at the time. Both plans were submitted hY the teachers' committee under Chairman Ttobed rt Southcott an were turned over to a •commit- tee of the teacners, comprised of Mrs. Shirley Alousseau, Mrs. Madeline ..lory and Carl Mills, for study. Board chairman W. G. Sehhin presided for the meeting, Re.' ports were presented by llie principal and vieesprincipal. Mayor talks with Poo/ey Mayor Ted Pooley spent all day Saturday talking to Ted Ponies'. Don't jump to !conclusions -the town's einef magistrate wasn't -nvervome hy muni- cipal problems to the extent thel he started elia.tting with himself. wasHe namesake. The other Ted Pooley is from Kainsack, Sask., and has been visiting at Elmira for some time. Exetees Ted. Ponley learned of his name- sake's existence last Christ- mas and invited him to Exe- ter for a visit. Both lived in Cornwall, Eng- land, during them' early years and they reminisced about experiences there, Both Mrs. Pooley's en- joyed chats too, entertaining a . • , Message From Centralia „ 13y MRS. FRED BOWDEN Personal Items Miss Odeyne Clarke of Brant- ford was a weekend visitor with her parents, Rev, J. T. and Mrs. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. D. Heaman of London visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomp- son. Mrs, W. Quinton, Robert and Dianne and baby Susan Utley of London were Sunday visitors with Mrs. A. McFalls and Helen. Mrs. Clara Abbott, who has been spending the winter with her sister-in-law in California, i I s a patient in St. Luke's Hospi- tal, Pasadena, Calif„ following a fall in which she fractured her hip. She was visiting for a few days with friends in Pasadena at the -time of the accident. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden w and Margaret Rose ere Sunday visitors ‘vith Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ailsa Craig. Former resident, Leon Hicks dies • The funeral service for the Late, Leon Hicks was conducted by the Rev. .1. T. Clarke in the Hopper-liockeP funeral home on Saturday afternoon, The deceased, who was a for- mer resident of this minimills', died in Clinton on Thursday of last week. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Harry Carsaut (Ruby) of London and Mrs. N. H. Moody (Hazel) of Ottawa. Interment was in the Exeter Cemetery. Among those attending the fune- ral from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Moody of Ottawa, Mrs. H. Corsaut, London, Mrs. L. C, Hicks and daughter, Mrs. Fred Hell of Toronto. sieesesseseseressesseessessemessessissesesse, The Story In Saintsbury By MRS.. HEBER DAVIS secses.et:.'essaziekAtteestweeseeesteseessee 'Air. and Mrs. james Young and jeffery, Lucan; Miss Sandra AlcLinchey, Parkhill; Miss Joyce McDonald, Mr. Howard McDon- ald, Lucan, and Mr. and Mrs.; Robert Tindall were Wednesday' evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. klugh Davis. Mr. and Mrs, George Carroll,' Detroit, visited the past week with Mr. and Mrs. li.arry Mr. _Hugh Carroll and Mrs, _Hugh Carroll, a patient in Lucan nurs- ing home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis, Cameron and Wayne Carrell at- tended the seed fair at London on Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Carroll and Mrs., Heber Davis were at a quiltieg at the home of Mrs. Mprray ; bolt On Wednesday. Mrs. Earl Gt•cenlee and Mrs.; Raymond Greenlee wore al the home of Mrs. Charles Atkinson I on WcdneSdaY afternoon. Mr. And Airs. jack Dickins, Lucan and Air. aed Mrs. Ron Squiee, Whalen, \vett Tuesday' evening guests with Mr. aiid Mrs. I•leber Davis. Mrs. Cliff lngs, London, spent • the we.ekend at the home. of Mr.1 And Mrs, Parry Carroll and visited tvith Mrs. Nellie higs, patient, in Strathroy hospital, on ; Sunday. Mr. Allan Tindall, Exeter; I and Mr. And MI6. Beheld, Tindall Miss Rowena Abbott, Luca n, were Saturday evening guests, With Ms and Mrs. Min Careell.; Mr. and Mrs. Art Abbott. And .family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack' Dickins„ Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Vanderhoek and Miss Betty Mar-. ley Were Saturday aetting atthstA with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Green. et Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mk VIA Arid were Friday e< efun.s.! guests With Mr. -and WS. Goorgo An increase• in the tax levy for the Federation af. Agriculture •was request•ed by representa- tives of the ot•ganizatioo at the meeting at .MeGillivray town.. ship, council. Saturday afternoon. The Federation asked the rate to be increased from two.filth to one-half of a mill. Councilet. viewed the proposal favorably but •delayed decision itritil next meeting. Members of the _delegation in- cluded Donald Middleton, -county .seeretarv• Lorne Hodge county official; Wilfred Dixon and Frank Dickens, both of MeGillivray, Pass Relief .111111 Apeounts included $118.50 for reliefand nursing care, $11.5 for siva!! :liability insurance, $91,67 for balance of engineering •costs of Ansable Authority; and a $10 donation to the Red Cross. George Anderson collected $24 in fax bounties. Four -dollar boun- ties .went to Barry Reid, Milton Pollock, Harvey .Ross, Howard fsewis, and Howard. Hudson. . . Scouts loin 'Guide's own' wins„Perthex cog e title ,, . tit1E _ , i Despite the fact that: ofilY one 1 periods of 15-16-12-10. „ ise Barb lindg'gon. 5: :Kris Gu South Huron District llig,11 School 1 llon'er Skinner paced the sharp; e t T li 1 Jena. 4: . Mary S;haW. Mart1? basketball team Inanaged to pull ! shooCing display With :19. ' Bill 3 a(jirridict:uili.'1.s1.°(!aist' ig.,e44.1ordaal%..n.A('-tei:10AAISIent.' QUI a victory in ThursdaY's four- ' Laing had 14 and Cliff Meta - DII !game series with St Marys the on Aliddl t v good lo • "". l'arni Al e 0 u r 4 Sandr . - Busrlie. Pat ftowe, , theal. high will have 005 repre• eight peints. sentative for WOSSA action on• Pete Ravelle (13) and Fred ses 14 ARIA S Jane Graham. ..3 I March 14 in London. Joyce staliarro, S. ;loan Fiorga) 1 "CraitY" Hunter flit led the ,s,.en 7: Jaen um 51r1"nirleN. 2 Junior girls, who dropped a South iluren squad. Brian Ailey '7'1 us, iletton. ostfiarine .4.11 hu, 25-10 deeision in St. AlarYs crowned P e r th e x Conference were ,Bwoabs AgicodeufosranksiXfouprolanntsd Awiliailne ,si iiii:enres-f;a1ezi, ta, gip:: sionac,:i.a :,‘,41iiiiiert;ae 14814,a4,74, Sbi; a ri; .0 ,,1:::.1rnel t S h el t on. 1 seellaaSilo1.111)1°51'1151h 143s potillnetys, lehnrdeeedmati.g . BGtil:leelleDriallereeT•win-0 il I Soul h litirnn 3 3 5 3 1 i than Si. Alarys and Stratford wbo south iinron siria ran into ., d . , .1 4 8 6 1 I • . SI. Mars 0 second% , • . . The only Smith Huron squad lo (bopped both contests, trouble at St. AlarYs as they' fteferee: B. Burt. come out. of Thursday's a.cti,on , Les Gammaee (10)Marg Dun. aioloit .110)$ with a victors' was the Junior sans (e) ands Donna Here (6)' boys who chall'ed up a convinc.. sparked si. imilrys seniors 10 i ;IA si,4.zi Is..j.E.:s: 43;1:81.714,:1;21;1 nljr)itur,6:in.fri74171; , ing 32-10 victory. c Senior boys their 2245 victory. A I I I r± 1 .r..,+aC,Za ,,Otell5 i t'nan,11-.5: k . flile.. ft Meta. D ; gym‘14ei'e ‘bvioliolielceadle5s3e-3n7ioorngitil.iiesirco°nwine ‘J‘i''ititihoneigmhitoiewaszlheaignhorfoliodSgoiuntlsi :jszt.elv,ennso.d,,Ili.„. Inioni,J11nlee.. B. 51e Kw a n out on the short end of a Junior Boys victorious 2245 creiagivskteerteidueef.our a n d Allison ' sot Tit tit litre rale navel le l 5; Bnir SeXell, 4; A Ilan Busehe verdict in St. Marys. 1 13; Fred Hunter, 11 . Bman Ailey Small Huron's Use Gulens with e: Keith Horlgins„lark Miller r I in Exeter, Ted Sanders (11 i. 10 was tops in the junior scoring , 'red ItavellP. • !Bill Harvey (6) and 1)on Killeen dePartment although her team seerp be etmerierei The Timps•Advocate, Mlycli :4? 19$9, Pilo; tp, reach ..dectston. on dial service or GB a -Continued from Page 1 'surveyed the at'assid Bend am I • -Grand Bend where telephone and arrived at our first esti* a, users are largely city people mate of cost and at the opiniOn . who expect dial service it is the only answer. "We consider we have made a good investment with our new . system," • Cost for conversion to dial at Grand Bend was estimated at $250.000 which could be spread • over a 20 -year period. It was a felt that revenue .from the Bend could cover this expense without may pressure being put on either Dashwood or Zurich. Rick Hanford of the Ontario - Telephone A u ho city showed ' charts of Grand Bend and dis. cussed the survey which his board conducted. "The trend today is toward de. • centralization. Unattended dial , stations are cheaper to put up than big cable. Unless a revolu- tionary change takes place even- tually the township will end up with at least three centrals. "Dial ennversion of the whole system would cost a huge sum plus the additional men needed. It is better to progress through the system with the men and fi- nance,s that are evailable. We (9) paced the junior squad to lost. lane Graham. and Joyce sr. sitteys south their 32.19 win. Bob Schroeder . Mahaffey shared the scoring Herm% 1.5 15 11 10. -53 added a .fourth quarter basket to es&ohtitigpholintfscne4 a ctihte 3sovainanreresrguestiotthl &Deer: Pollg Busfthe, 10 7 11 9-37 round out the individual point • parade. • chipped in with seven and j.acqin! .11 NM ft 00) S South I! ono, 32, 51. mnrie 19 Sl. Marys' Bob Woad was the McCairles, sank two Crosby 2 and Bob McEwan 1 in oul the South Huron Marksmaind I an) R 1 1 Knowles scored fi p Kris Gulens with four r ship, Barb Hodgsot with five and ' 114"1" a p score e, au - ounce : Ale A% an son a Bob Worid 11. big gun for the losers with U. By CAPTAIN LUXTON The is) Exeter Boy Seoul Troops"A" and "B" • , • t. of Girl Guide Company at : the annual Guide's Own Service held Sunday evening at Trivia Memorial Anglican Church, Each Guide in the Compa.ny had a part to take in the service and Rev, de Vries gave the' ad - •dress. In his talk he spoke on the virtues of self icliance, .de- pendability and courage. After the service the :Scoute and Guides gathered in the parish hall for a Guide enrolment cue., nio.nv followed by lunch, Johanne de Vries, Marline Harness, Shale: 011 Sanders and Linda Edwards ' were enrolled by Captain Lux., ton. Division Commissioner Laurette Stegner presented. hand-. ywoman's badges to Kathy Page and Donna Ersman, and a thrift badge to Joan Dettmer. It was wonderful to have so many Scouts out as we feel. they ad•ded greatly to the church serv- ice. A good congregation sras also present. Sunday's service, was the largest attended Guide's Own we have ever had. It must have been the addition of the Scouts - let's hope there are - more get-to-gethers like this in the future Miss Siegner took the Good• the 19 point effort. St. Marys seniors bombarded South Huron with a fast -stepping, smooth -passing and sharp -shoot. ing display in a 53-37 tuneop for their playoff with Seaforth in the WOSSA quarter -finals, The winners registered double figures on the scoreboard in each ' SOUT11 111 11.04% Ted Sanders. 11 . • Mil 11:, •i, fry, ,Bub Sehrnpdpr, 21 Irred fles3er., 10: Don Killeen. 9: Exeter council dillP. SI*Pl-0 Benning, Dale TurveY. soisil:nlilairiyi.nr,s 5.1.1r1AtthirdifznIto 405ns. .stril.n.Pa(1,,iispar?d,01 alTis nserpermeenie,speepea.n re4‘aisei.1 , 5: Eleannr [4-nrigins. 4: Allison "ight • , Clarke. 3; Dianne Ra nnie. Pal ses. Qmarterpr--, / Nlarshall, Bernice Grainger, Ma.rie , .,, ST, Ill an 1 3 Les ri am Ma gr., 16. Scorer: 1,. }inward. 10 3 3 1-19 2 5 i 5 in-. 59 Salmnn, Louise ;Hockey, Geraldine 4'1 • 'iiar" Parker. South Huron . IN 1041 G1141,S quarter as they put together Ma rg• Dunseith. 3; Donna Hearn fi Bemire Steele. Ly rill Harris. Joan Tr ergusnn, Elizabeth [loth. FINAL STANDINGS (itiaaiait,r;hkr?.f.a.te..aisijef.a,..„.3t,‘,,n is Alek:inen, Dawn 11•11.15,41.1a1r,, Alary me. senre hy• glinrieres installed, The old desk is being sewn t-iiirnii 6 n e 7-15 used in the children's section st• Alas:es .. 5 4 3 19-22 Sonrer: lidith Sent t, to provide more space for books i .11 '510ft. GUMS ! and to give this department P4(iferPez R. Flu"' . . _ 13 ' .11' N1.011 01151,15 South Huron more privacy, Ptti•at'Nfinarld"" 1n 1 Librarian Airs. Laing took a st itz re "5 44 flt II 1 10 r Li in • 1 5 Your library -Continued From Page 2 SPIN1011,, 013I1.8 St rat f nrd 51itehell St. :Marys South liuron List owel course at Wingha.m last August sm•rvRoN INA 2 s e and obtained her Class E cer- tificate. Al the meeting Wednes. zeree'ssaieWelseveleS . .. . . V.TIVen'entIKII*01:11MilVAVVreENTiv.',V.VM Exchange vows clay evening she was voted a --Continued from Page 1. training rooms from the provin. eial government was well re- eeived and he was pleased to note the budget. provided for such grants. At the reeve's suggestion, council passed a resolution ur- ging c,ourity coUnCil to petition the provincial government to, facilitate the liceneing of nur- sing homes throughout the coun- ty so that medical. cases being treated in them may came under the Ontario Hospital Insurance plan thus relieving to some ex-; tent the congestion now devel• ; aping in municipal and other hospitals, raise in salary. Two representatives of London ' Alicrofilnung Ltd,, London, were present at the meeting and demonstrated the process of Items of Social and Personal I.nterest In and Around Exeter microfilming historical papers ' especially old copies of news-, The Exeter Timee•Advocate is always pleased to publish these items, papers and the use. of a reader ' We and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Phone 770, for the microfilmed pages. it Town Topics here Saturday night salute. By KATHY PAGE 1 The latest meeting of the First Exeter Guides was held Thurs- day. In Patrol Corners, the 'lunch for the Guid.es' Own Service was discussed. Marion Bentley, Shar- on Sanders, Joanne de Vries, a.ncl Marlene Harness were very; busy passing their tenderfoot tests so they could be enrolled at the Guides' Own Service held in Trivitt klemorial Church. )roves a valitable addition t.o a T'1" • . • " , library for historical references. Mrs. Herman Powe was in St. with the former's mother. Mrs. Visit your library often and Thomas from Wednesday to Fri. Pearl Powles in Exeter last make full use of the facilities it day offers, last week with her sister week. mrs, Harry Williamson of Ayl. Air. and Mrs. Ulric Snell. and mer who underwent surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dobbs re - She She is progressing favorably. turned Sunday from a vacation As times go by Mrs. Bruce Tuckey was called. in Florida. to Guelph owing to the illness of Mrs. .T. A. Perry, Mr. Kenneth - Continued Frani .Page ,2 News Budget From Baseline By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR .1 stescessessneseiesseesetesemeesseessatersi Birthday Party Airs. Fred Parkinson held a , party for Brenda on Thursday when she celebrated her seventh birthday. She had as her guests: Mrs. E. Strahan, David and Bob- by, Shirley Timms, Ronnie Me. Naughton, Mrs. DeBrabendere, Kathy, Ann Marie and Bobby, Ann Parkinson, Kathy and joy Thacker, :Betty jean Miller, Mrs. Laverne Rodd, Karen, Wayne, and Eddie. Euchre Party The Base •Line school party was held in the school Fridast evening. Ten tables of euchre was enjoyed. The hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coward and Miss No- reen Walken) and Messrs. Wm. and Howard Rinn. The prize winners were: ladies high, Mrs, A. Rundle; ladies lone hand, Mrs. D. McNaugh- ton; gents high score, Mr, Jules De Brabandere; lone hand, Mr. Robert Elston. 'Hostesses for March were Mrand . AVisi ifrAe.ct Dewar .and Mi'. and Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. S. Marriott, Ron and Maryanne, St. Marys, spent Sunday with her paren Mr. and Mrs. A. Dewar, Me, And Mrs. David Holland were dinner guests with Mr, and Mrs. Alex Smith at St. Pauls on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. C. Te.ssman arid Johnny, London, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Par- kinson, Miss Vivien taker is spending a few days with her grandmother Mrs, W. Baker, 8th Line, who has been ill. Mr. Win, Berry, Tommy And 'Kan Of Toronto spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berry and on Sun- day for Education week. Aft. And Mrs, G. Clayburn nf Weedsteek Were weekend vests with the former's sister, Mrs. Thni Coward, Tom and family. day all were guests with Mrs. Frenk Ball, St. Maeye. Misses Sharon Marriott, Man. lent Timms, \Slime Elstoil, Bilker, John Timms, T3illie Eston, Leon Ceward And Owen O'firifie of the Base Line seheel Were aniong lilt children Who were in the meee thole held al Mitehell United On Still. WPM'S.. Ws. Delis Wil$ ob- serving her birthday, Mks. Tett Bridges, Lucan, was a Thursday guest. with Mt. and Mrs. Murray Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davit were Sunday guests with Mr. arid Mrs tlarites Barker. Sunday watt with Mr and Mrs. t. Aliatisen, -Were Aff, and Mrs. AdeIbert Marley,- Landon. the sixty years of organization. Clare Balkwill fractured. his leg in two places at Exeter Dis- trict High School. 011 Monday, Velma Ferguson placed first in the regional public speaking contest held. at Hanover. At the Lions Club :meeting in Central Hotel Charles Dolphin, an architect from Toronto, gave some 'valuable information in connection with the new hospi- tal proposed ior Exeter. her daughter -in -taw, Mrs. Ken and Mrs. E. Crisp, St. Thomas, Tunkey. I spent a few days with Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Bodd.y,! J. Powell and Mrs. Pearl Pow - Sandra • and Bruce of Kitchener Iles last week, visited with Mrs. Charles liar- Mr. C. L. Heama.n who has ris on Sunday. • been employed at the Bank of Mrs. Willis Powell has returned ;Nova Scotia, Melton, has been after spending several days Iasi transferred to Port Dover as ac - week with relatives and friends eountant commencing Thurs. in Sarnia. day. Mr, 'Bert Rivers is a patient . eetiessisesseiseeeeesesseneseeesesseess in South Huron hospital. Miss Doane Powles and Miss Sadie, Watson, St. Thomas visited B9Y. SCOUT OBJECTIVE 1.500 3,000 Happenings In Ellanshard that this is the type of service needed. There should be an AM- attell "Anydealternativedial °tfiee "w nuld turn out to be more expensive and not so satisfactory to customers. An improvement is essential. The . alternative would he to •extend what you have, but you'd still be an 014 system and would wed more operators and an out side ;plant. A complete overhaul would be required and mag,netO systems are beeozning obsole4 through North America. It was sbown that according to figures Grand Bend is an asset financially to the system and will be even more profitable when better service is installaii, Thomas Grimley of the Ontario Telephone Authority felt that on the basis of other surreys that have been made Grand Bend dsejaeln.ts to have a better rhance of going over successfully 1st "We have been asking for im. proved service for five years," said Reeve J'aines Dalton a Grand Bend. 411 would take two years to get dial installed once a decision was made, Are we going to have to dilly daily for another three or four years with Inadequate service' When will Hay Township make a definite decision?" "The company is in business to sell telephones and service and here's a chance. Why not take it? Any business man knows you have to spend money to make it," "What happens if Grand Bend secedes from the Hay system?'..., asked Father Doyle of Zurich "There has to he co-operation to prevent that happening," said the chairman "They'll never get a dial sya. tern if it's put to the voters,!' said a member of the audience. "We would have a petitiori," said Ivan Kalbfleisch. "There is no need for a peti- tion.- retorted Dalton. "Eels clence through the years showis hat Grand Bend's telephone sya- em needs improvement." Deputy -reeve Alex 'Alousseatt elt that there was no need for urther investigation or study. 'The Bend needs a better sys- ern. We'd better give it t them r up Grand Bend. They want B ;If r they'll go o • ave to improve. Why should we ervice, they're willing to pay or it. Why object?" Councillor Karl Haberer and Tack Corbett agreed with Mous. eau. From the floor it was suge gesterl that since the board •was elected to make these decisions and it should be left to their dis- cretion. t iris Louise Tomlinson, daugh- ter of Mrs. Len Dilkes, 'William r St., Exeter, and Terrance Robert 7; Gratton„ son of Mr. and Mrs..: Charles Grafton, London ex. : changed marriage vows before ; Rev. li.. J. Snell in ,faines Street United church parlors in an eve- ning ceremony on Saturday, fLi4 February 21. r ' The bride chose for her wed•,' cling a street -length dress of pink : lace featuring bouffant skirt and • scalloped -neckline. Her acces. sories were in white and she • carried a whit Bible • sted , with a pale pink rosebuds and i streamers of lily -of -the -valley. , Her maid of honor wa ' Miss Gail Long, London, in pink with ; • white accessories. Carl Howard, London, was best man. Air. and Mrs. Grattan will ' make their home in London. Hibbert council . Ihires inspectors Al Hibbert council meeting, • , applications for warble fly in- spectors were re cei vett and hairy Harlem was engaged as inspector and Stan Riley as as- sistant inspector. I There were six tenders for the , gravel contract, and Levis Con- qracting Co., Clinton, received the award of 65 cents per cubic • yard for crushing and trucking on roads and 85 cents per cubic ; yard for farmers' lanes. A petition was received from owners in the area of the Wat- son tile drain asking for repair or new tile on the south branch of the draM. A grant of S50.00. was given to th.e Salvation Army and the 1958 collector's roll was returned : to the treasurer. Please Make Your Donation • LIST OF NAMES: R. Delryhumple $ 1.00 L. Bailey • 15.00 E, Lippert ..... . 1.00 L. Dundas 3.00 C. Reid 500 Art Clarke . . 5.00 N'elson Hill .. 2.00 By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thac- ker spent a few days at Ottawa and attended the milk producers convention. Mrs. Fred Pattison, St. Marys, spent a few days with her grand- daughters, Orrie, Elizabeth, Lin- da, Cathy and Joy Thacker. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang- ford and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin Langford of Dorchester. Mr. and Mrs. George Dann of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parkin- son. Elgin Rowcliffe ...... 2.00Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parkin - Mrs, J. E, Jones ,Crediton native Mrs. Edward Jones, wife of Rev. .1. Edward ,Tones, former I -United Church minister m Staf- fa and Hickson, died in Winni- peg hospital on Saturday, Febru- ary 28. Mr. Janes is a native of Credie ton and is a brother of Mrs. . Albert Smith, Crediton, and Cecil • Jones of Exeter. He was retired frees the ministry and Mr. and Mrs. Jones were living in a ' suberb of Winnipeg. Mrs. Jones wrote a coupleof hooks telling of experiences as a minister's wife: "For Goad- , ness Sake" and "Stars Make • Room". Besides her husband she is survived by sons, D. Langford Jones, Toronto, and John T., of Victonia. B.C., stepson, •Frede- , rick Jones. Montreal, and step- daughter, Miss Margaret Jones, • of Calgary; one brother, Fred • Crone, London. Burial took place in Winnipest on Wednesday. ...... um111111111111111111111111111,1111M v III111111111,111 THI I 1111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIItg Charles Hoy 21:0000 so.n and Paul. Sir, and 'Mrs. Ross Desjardine George Dann spent; Sionday with South End Service 1,000 Alf Ross 2 00 .. ton. Airs. Margaret Dann of Bryans. „ . 1,501 1,1000 500 Leave Ron Gunning 1,00 Murray Neil 1.00 Ed Ifer.n . 2.00 Bill Wooden .. . .. ... 2.00 A. 0. Elliot ,10.00 James Pottei, . 3.00 Neil Hall 5.00 Mrs. Lloyd Taylor .. 1.00 L. ,I, Penhale 25.00 B. N.. Creech .. 10.00 Ken Lampman .. 2000, W„1. Corbett • 35.00 H. J. Jones 10.00 C. V. Pickard 10.00 Miss L. saigoar .. 5.00 William Huntley ,.. . 20.00 B. M, Francis . 5.00 W. IL liodgson .... . 25.00 Exeter Kinette 'Club .. 100,00 M. Granger -. E, Cerson Mrs. Dickinson 5.00 . 7,00 . 1.00 Mrs. H. C, Rivers . . 10.00 Ray Frayne . 10.00 A, J, Siveitzer 10.00 William McKenzie 10.00 T. 0. Southcott . . 10.00 Larry Snide . 20.00 Herm Dettmer .. 10.00 Marwood Prost 1.00 A. 1,. -McKenzie L00 Clair Denbati 1.00 Ralph 'Bailey 10.00 Ulric Snell , 50.00 . Mrs. Walter Jones of Glendale ' spent Thursday with Mrs. Cecil Mosses,. Mr. Walter Joises spent the evening. Airs, Fred Thomson spent Fri- day with Mrs. Cecil Mossey. Mr. and Airs. Cecil Mossey were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Knox, Barry Thomson spent the weekend with his grandfather, Mr. John Rinn, of Baseline. Mr. Clifford Cobleigh, -Miss Muriel Winslow of Lucan spent Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs. Ross Langford. Mrs. Alvada Hopkins, gileholl. Airs. Lottie Jones of Rannoch spent the weekend with Alr. and William Jones. Mr, and 'Mrs. Willi ani Youess of St. Marys were Wednesday guests Ot Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mossey. Airs. Fred Thomson spent Sat. erday with Mr. and Aire, William hive. Quite a number .froin Eighth Line attended the -church sex - vice; on Sunday evening at Mit. dull United Churth. Several pupils of Metropolitan school' took part in the thoir their musit leacher, Mr. t. C. • Harley, of Mitchell. Your on Oil I Mr. and Mrs. GlAdWyn tioOper • iv; I attended the funeral nt the late At the Following Places: ‘Valper's Men's Wear Bank of Montreal W. G. Cochrane Snell 'Rms. Ltd, Russell Electrie Hopper44Ockey Spormorod By C. V.Pickard's Office Rank Of Nova Scotia 1; Sfielgrove's Larry Snider Motors Httron Lumber Co. IV. li tiodgson xeter Lions Club William Urquhart of Mitchell on Sa turday. Mr. and Mrs. William &mos, Mr. And Mrs. Ross Jonee and Mrs. 'Cottle Jones all ended the funeral of the late Jack Bremner of London on Friday. Me. and Mrs. henneth Faehy and family nf Betloh, Ms t Edna Paceyaf Mein were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper. WMC ti6nttotio1 Ih ?Arta& fteAttitig bflit- Pentecostal WMC was held At the henie �f Mm t Ianchard 011 Thitesday afternoon, Used Car Buys '58 FORD HARDrop-completely e -quipped, red and white. '58 METEOR EORDOR SEDAN -V8, automatic% tu- tone, radio, whitewalls, full chrome discs. 0,000 actual miles. '58 METEOR FORDOR-SiX cylinder, 16.000 actual miles, whitewall tires, 25 miles to the gallon. '57 PLYMOUTH SEDAN -push button transmission. radio, steal it if you wish: - '56 PONTIAC SEDAN-tutone, '56 CHEVROLET SEDAN-Lutone, clean, '54 PLYMOUTH SEDAN--elean. '51 CHEVROLET TUDOR -sharp as they ebme: '51 FORD ½ TON P1CKUP-exce1lent condition. '5'2 G.M.C. ½ TON '51 CHRYSLER SEDAN full pner equipment, radio WANTED: USED '$O • 51 AusTiNs IN STOCK N.,w 1950 METEOR TUDOR -blue ice metallic and .1 white m color, tvhitcwall tires -for innnechate de- livery, South End Service Kuta and Chuck Swill PHONL S2t1 LXL'Irt It • ann..nin • • mann. - ih1Itai1e.4n4minn4l4I4ife31, •