The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-04-16, Page 3CENTRALIA SCQt,1TS WIN BADGES—These three Scouts wore among many in •RCt1F
Centralia, troops who were presented with badges and other honors at the father and
son banquet on the station last week S/L E. W. Gilbert, protestant padre, right,
presents religion and life awards to Bob Turner`, Peter Piroth and Ken Miles, The
station has one of the most active Scout programs in the district, —RCAF Photo
Topical from
Elirnville
Sy MR$. ROSS SKINNER
Personal items
Mr, and Mrs, Laurie Stephen,
Jerry and Donna of London visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Airs.
Chas, Stephen,
Mrs. Frank folli.ngs of Lon-
don is visiting a few days with
her daughter, Mr, and Mrs,
Jackson Woods,
Saturday evening guests with
Nr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns
were Mr. and Mrs. William Johns,
Mr. and Airs. Fred Long
of Atwood, Mr. and Mrs. Grant
i1ateliffe of Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs, Garnet johns of Sarnia,
Mr, and Mrs, Tames Grinney,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith. Fraser of
Mount Pleasant, celebrating Mr.
A4rilliam John's birthday,
Mr, and Mrs, Garnet Johns of
Sarnia spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns, 1
Mr, and Mrs, Norman Jaques,
harry and Shirley of Zion, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Parsons, Susan
and Gail of .11ensall, Mr, and:
Mrs. Alvin Cooper visited on
Saturday evening with Mr, and
birtDors.hdayRos.
ss Skinner celebrating
MMJr, and lifts. Alvin Cooper,
Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Cooper. were
Tuesday evening guests with Mr,
and Mrs, Donald Parsons of
klensall.
HENRY •BtERI,ING
F.ormer store owner
served as councillor
Funeral services for the late
Henry William Bierling, 74, who
died at South 1•luron Iospitat on
Friday, April 10, were held at
the f)inney:funeral home ,Mon-
day with Rev, Bren rte Vries ol-
ti dating,
ilenry .bierling was born in
Hay Township and was married
to Frieda liowald, also of Hays,
on April 1a, 1909. And lived at
I%xeter north. Foe a number .of
years he drove the :mail between
Fxe:er and Mitchell and then
'he purchased in 1914 the store
now owners by Stanley Frayne
which he operated for over JO
years.
After setting the store he
bought a coal business which Rueben McInnis
be ran for three years before re-
tiring, lie WAS 011 the .Exeter
Council in 1943-44.45. lie was an �� '� out west i
active member of Trivitt Memo -1 Reuben McInnis, 78, a resl,.
rial church. dent of Exeter for the past 341
,years, died at his late residence•
nn Monda,r', April 13.
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{1 He was a son of the late Rob
!r'' +r TJ �r 1 1 tart and r Mar�,aa t McInnis s of.
Grey Township. Following his
Surviving are this wife, one
son, Andrew, r:xeter; three
' daughters, Mrs. Kenneth ('Irene) •
i Jolrns, Usborne 'township; Airs.
Fred fPhyliis) Walker, Milton,
and June at home.; seven grand- I .children; three brothers, William
Blue Water Highway; Arthur,
Exeter, and Christopher, Hay
Township; one sister, Mrs. irred
White, f,oekpor.t, .Y, ,
Interment was made an Exeter
emetery. Pahl bearers. were
;Earl Campbell, William Webber.
William Kernick, C•eeil Rowe, ,
Frank Taylor and Wellington
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bility is to our municipalities
and that it is good, business to
turn this amount back to ynu."
He outlined the many advances
made by the Frost government
in welfare services, health, and
education.
In welfare services, municipal-
ities were left with only 30 per
cent of the cost compared to
00 and 100 per cent a few years
ago. Generous assistance is be-
ing provided for older persons
who require care, he 'outlined.
The hospital insurance plan
has been launched with a mini -
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mum of difficulty and the enrol-
ment has "far expeeded our
wildest dreams,"
Ina short reference to agri-
culture, the minister said:
"The farmers of Ontario, I be-
lieve, _don't want handouts or
subsidies; they bare looking for
a climate in which they can
operate their affairs in the way
they want to operate them."
The minister's rapid-fire,
spirited address b r o u g :. t o
lengthy ovation from• the crowd.
A Goderich woman, Mrs. D.
Mooney, nominated Mr. Mac,
Naughton as the candidate and
she was supported by Reeve Bill
McKenzie, Exeter.
George Ginn, Goderich, and
1)r. R. A. McMaster, Seaforth,
conducted the meeting.
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Town,topics 1
Mrs. Leslie Knight of Birch
Run, Mich., visited over the
weekend with her mother, Mrs. y
Mary Higgins and other mem- g
bers of the family.
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treatsf marriage to Loreno Frain of
w�� Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. McInnis
Monday night was ladies night.farrned at •
Windhorst, Sa.sk for
at the ROTS Wren's deb of many years coming to Exeter in ? __
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James St United Chu ch ith 25 where Mr. McInnis worked
a turkeybanquet served at 7 with the hydro and at the Gen -
p.m. Guests included Mr, and tralta airport until retiring.
Mrs, Bryce Skinner and Mr, and Besides his wife he is survived'
i4Zrs. Melburn Greenwood of the by one daughter, Mrs. James ,
Fullarton men's club, Taylor (Norah) Exeter; two
Guest speaker was Mrs. Bren granddaughters, Mrs. Edwin
deVries who told of her expo- Hills (Marnie), Kitchener, and
riences in Ontario when she came Helen Taylor, Exeter; and two'
to this country from holland 11an
great gLdchildren Stephen
years ago with two children, and Scott Hills; one sister, Miss
Accustomed as she and her Lottie McInnis, Vanscoy, Sask.;
husband had been to city life three brothers, George of Van -
previous to the war, they found. Scot'. Oliver of Regina, Sask,
a vast difference living in a cot-
tage at Pork Frank and later,
a large farm home at Thedford,
both having no modern facilities.
A, sense of humor was a great;
factor towards becoming ad-
justed to life in a new country,
she revealed.
Mrs. deVries was introduced
by Gerald Godhoit and thanked.
by Mervyn Cudmore.
Miss Doris Johnston, Clinton,
who teaches music at RCAF
Centralia favored with selections
on the xylophone ending with a
medley of hymns which intro-
duced the worship period con- The forests are a great bastion
ducted by Harvey Pollenof all Canadian commerce, i
Carfrey Cann proposed a toast
o the ladies to which Mrs, R. E.
Pooley responded. Each of the
adies was given potted ivy as
and Arthur of Lucknow,
The body rested at the Hopper.'
Hockey funeral home where ser-
vices were conducted by Rev, S.
Kerr on Wednesday, April 15
with interment in Exeter ceme.'
tery.
Pall bearers were Ray Smith,
Eric Marseadden, Norval Jones,
Homer Campbell, Arthur Day
and William Sillery, Flower
bearers were Frank Taylor, Don
Harris, Fred Cornish and Lee
Learn.
a favor.
Project chairman Clarence
Down spoke of the cancer can•
ass to hendertaken by the
roup Thursday and called on
Ray Mills, campaign chairman,
to finalize plans.
President Robert Southeott
chaired the meeting, •
Mr, and Mrs. George Topping
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Luxton
ive Tonight! of London were recent visitors
j , at the home of 1•T•rs. John Lux-
ton.
The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA
joins the community •
in extending
appreciation to
Canadian Canners Ltd.
for the re -opening
of the Exeter plant.
We are confident
that our .district's
capable farmers
and labor force
can provide this
company 'with eht-
standing benefits in this
processing operation.
K. W. MCLAUGHLIN, Manager
Exeter Branch
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Exeter PUC extends
BEST WISHES
to Canadian Canners Ltd.
ON THE RE -OPENING OF ITS PLANT AT EXETER
We are proud to work with this aggressive Canadian company and provide it with
essential municipal services it needs to operate efficiently. The PUC is always ready
to co-operate with industry, commercial enterprises and individuals toward progress
and development of our community,
Yuy AYLMER
Quality Products
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TO BUILD A BETTER FUTURE
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