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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-06-04, Page 2Page 2 Th* Timea,Advocete:.June 4 1959 . _ . - os 4 i issue ..—Continued From Page 1 }our places in the cabinet. Charlie esaid he had agreed to odo so asl is going to be one of them. • 1 soon as he had somethingworth-,' yousemi him bac with the ;while to tell Ix AaeN ughtan la pest majority anyone ever had "Plans are advancing rapid- i in Huron." (Applause) lY." he said. "We have had men) Mr. Macaulay outlined the :on the site this past winker, and : party's program in regard to :tomorrow afternoon we are moo -highways, highways, :education azidinner zing the shovels in there an the' development. }le cited some pro - ;drainage problem. , posals of the Liberal leader, :ancl t "Later an in the summer we the Toronto Star's comment: "1t ;tare hopeful sp will be ealling; just Isn't good enough." :the contract .on the power huild- "in 1961," he predicted. "()n. :ing. and quite possibly one of the . tario Hydro will .have its first :.dormitories will be called this nuclear station in operation - -- `fan. A lot .of projects we like to : one of the finest in the world. ;work on in the winter to provide Sy 1,.965 we will have the largest :etuployinent• With the co -opera nuclear generating stations in Ition of the department df health the world, We intend to lead the .-,- the only build what the other : world in the field of nuclear en - ;departments tell us — we are ergy, not only to develop our ;,.going on very quickly With this own uranium resources. :proiect. ` "We are on the threshold of "-C hlarlie is one man you can 'proud n own at Toronto. 1. staggering facts, an entirely new ,,,„,, f d vista which will change our anyman whohas; o a ,4 4tkn 41v f ad n , w)leilav of le. xe a ,,v a i f I e p ct an in as a new man and left believe that within my lifetime, `as good an impression. With and I hope yours, we may sap - .young men coming up to take. " ply heat and power to a large building front something the size Eof a soup can — electricity with- , out moving parts. 1 "Our policy is not built on ex - hotel at' Sarepta i travagant promises, but funda- mental Sarepla Hotel, one mile! mental faith in the future. Our east of Dashwood, which was i aslrihe south, and is the ealll ourtte ands- :purchased by the Department oft dates are running on the same Highways, has been purchased by i fumdamental bible of our party. .Andrew Hamilton for $450,00 in , Tomorrow's promises are tomor- ::mublie auction. row's taxes, and there is no The brick building which stood ; magic in government, but just, on the corner of Highway 83 and good common sense. The differ- 4lhe road leading to Zurich, is an . ence between Conservatives and. ancient landmark and because it I the other parties is in one ward, :obstructed the view of motorists productivity," was condemned as a menace to highway traffic and is to be de- . 'molished. Mrs. Irene Hicks and son, Wil- ... The building was last oecu- Liam of Cleo, ?Mich, and. Mr. and pied by the late Norman Cowan. Mrs. George Miller and daughter 4nd for many years previous it Peggy and Mr. :Tames Sargeant was owned by the late Horatio of Flint, Mich, visited with rela- Thomas Nelson Reynolds, named tives over the weekend in and after the famous general. around Exeter. ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Rev. G. R. Strome, Pastor 10:00 a.m.—Worship Holy Communion 11:15 a.m Church School JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH". Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W.C,M. 10:00 a.m.--Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Sermon Subject: "A prisoner of the Lord" Anthem by the choir. Duet by Marlyn and Kathryn Hicks. Alen's choir practice following morning service. Thurs., ,Tune 4 — Senior. choir practice, BAYFIELD BAA IST CHURCH Pastor: Ivor Bodenham 9:45 a.m.—Bible School 11:00 a.m—Morning Worship Sermon Subject: "Discerning the Signs of the Times" 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service Sermon Subject: "He that Heareth and Believeth" THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH EXETER "Teach Me Thy Truth 0 Lord" 10:30 a.m.--Sunday School 11:30 a.m.—Worship Pastor: Stanley Studer, Exeter THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist a:30 a.m.—Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.--}Holy Communion Nursery and Sunday School MAIN STREET The United Church of Canada .Minister: Eley. Robert S. Hiltz, B.A,, Th.D. Organist: Mrs. A. Willard 10:00 a.m.--Sunday School 11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship Sermon: Studies it the Psalms Psalm 103: "The God Who Renew Human Life" Come and Worship With Us CAVEN PRESbYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.O. Minister Organist: Mrs. S. G. Klatt 9:00 a,m.--Sunday School 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Sermon Subject: "The Assem- bly in Session" Nursery for children up to rix years. C.C.C. will meet at Mrs. W. G. Cochrane's home Thursday, June 9, at 8 p.m. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev, A. G. Van Eek, Minister 9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship Reading. Service (Dutch) 7:30 p.m.—Evening Worship Rev. A. G. Van Eek (English) CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist Sunday, June 7, 1959 1.010 a.m.—Charles Bison, Wood- stock, guest speaker, Gideon Zone Leader Morley Hall, solo- ist. 11:05 .a.m.—Sunday School THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Riv. R. Van Farowe, Minister 2:00 p.m.—Worship and Sermon (English) 3:30 p.m.—Sunday School ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD K. L. Zorn, Pastor, Phone 65 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a,m.—Worship Service Welcome in His Name PEN'ECOSl'AL TABERNACLE 9:45 a.m. — Missionary Day in Sunday School 11.:00. a.m,—Communion Service 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service Wed., 8 p.m, — Prayer Service Fri., 8 p.m. -- Christ Ambassa- dor's Hearty Welcome To All "Open Thou mine eyes, that I might behold wondrous things out of Thy law." T'salins 119:18 tyester: Ewing. L. Winn -Butler / 101/111f111111111II 1t Ii111111I111111n1411,I11U1,111111 1111111111111114,446111,14111i111 t614111p11tl141H111411111t111t/,1/11111111i/` FRIEND. . or ENEMY? Yotjr +rector Kan be it Oriel 'friend: MA. it tan -reuse a i t of •t eubla toe. 1 1 It can hurt you if you're net careful heW you handle it can cause en accident ert a eeuntry read dnd 1e4r!. you with rf big damage shit to pay, ?eV can protect yourself against the costs of ciente a to your tractor and BY your tractor through CIA's Farm Family Protection Plant For Ml details cell; ROSS FRANCIS `641 1 Klrkteti JA 'nett* Kirktoit a4r$ Yaut' ittoti aerifor5 ItiStifatita Alen Attan1 tothilrtlfi111Y11 fifil17 alai etfatitialirnirrriitatinrl atatiliaamt'irianYimari4rr aalipaativitionfono, 'Exeter _cwirawd 'From Pate 1 Frost , dead voters Harold Taylor. :for renovation of Continued From 'age I If 1 am elected, ,Lune 11, there a .n• "� i r the. corn A Itis home a h cornerWhen this farmer gets ani Malls a. lady int Exeter Svho wants drew and Victoria streets, aiid, break, prices .of nmachinera' andl.to drive a fire engine and if elected 1 have. been asked to. to James Squire, for the erre- evea•ything the farther needs tion of a garage on Huron street. goes up•' in. other btsaneSS council: open the 1 enll fair and 1 d o hlt,hrast incie iravin ial want to Open that fair, said Mr. Learned that :Constable Robert .:government appealed for the I Strang. The important thing on, Aitken,0 whose resignation was:support support of a Conservative gov-1 election day :is to get out the ' accepted by council, has been ap- ernment :at Ottawa on the , vote, he said. • pointed chief e o n s t a b 1 e of grounds of securing a greater! Andy McLean, of Seaforth, in- vilte•. 'i'hatnesshare of federal taxes for his,,traduced Mr. Harris, Refused an offer of $200: for government. some of the property at the: "What has happened'? Where Amp but requested the proper- were hightaxes under the Ietv committee to evaluate the ; . prat government, and there ale i land in order to establish a fair higher taxes today. There were price on it; h f t d ser, pairs chairman, that trees • i beth and Mr.and Mrs, Gar had been planted at Riverview are lower today, There was high=Grant, all from an Thomas, nod Sunday visitors'" with Air, and Mrs. Wes Ryel:man and family were Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Grant, Learned from.Councillor Mus- high u•zneSs pro r s tin er tile, air. airs. nd Aeon Grantllande, 'Nig- Liberal «overnnlenL but pro and A DEl za Gary Park and the wading pool at Vie-; employment under the Liberals 4lrs. 117arY C.lari� .and 111x, and taria Park was being painted; t govrrrtrnent, but employment is fd •s, J, R, 'Winn of :.Landon, Airs. 1-leard a report from •.Council -1 lower today." i `lar fisher stating same 700 yards 1 "'Policies that were advocated G. Grant and Mrs. Clark :re- ntained to attend the Alacialrea !of gravel was put on town roads by the Liberal government have funeral an Monday. Alondav and a stockpile is being1, now been vindicated," said Mr, ;.erected for summer work; Harris. "When the ,Liberals left Mr. and. Mrs, Clark Fisher Gave permission to the road office they left a surplus of 120 and Mr. .� d d Mth,M Gordon . Bey- ', t (96'42") across Andrew and million for hospitalization. is i George Street to provide drain- there anybody today who thinks age north of the Riverview that hospitalization is what he ylleights subdivision and a third expected to get? he asked. cuibert (20.4,36") in front of the "Financing by the provincial ;property of Case Zeehuisen on government for mental hospitals the west side of Andrew St !north. i with .vise r and Mrs. dollarsanother5 woodr, Pilin ll x and 15 committee o culverts million co a � i ee t lace two cu p J, G. Davis in St, Marys on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Burnside, Mr. Jack Burnside and son, Ar- nold, all of Shelburne, were Sunday visitors at the home of ?4r. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Two pass year William A. Crago, son of Mr. • and Mrs. Alex Crago; RR 1 St. Marys, has completed his first year in science and engineering at Queen's University, Kingston, quest. As trustee of an estate the and has also been. awarded a trustee is entitled to his fee, hut Science '45 A7emoriat Set olar- is not entitled to make a profit ship of $100 and also a Univer- out of the estate. How mull sity scholarship of 5100, more is the obligation of a eabi- According to examination re- net minister?, asked the speak - sults announced this week by er. There may not be a legal re - OAC, Ken C. Tuckey of Exeter sponsibility to put the money was successful in completing his back, but should there not bii• ,8 second year in the degree moral responsibility, he asked. coarse. There were about 100 pervins, including a few ladies, at the meeting which was chaired by Aids education Ivan Kalbficisch, of Zurich, Introduced to the audience was — Continued From Page 1 Mr, O'Brien, the oldest Liberal United States and 20 in Russia. present, and Mr. and Mrs. Nick "But .Russian students gel. Whyte, who were celebrating their motivation as part of the their silver wedding anniversary, whole spirit that moves their The candidate, Harry Strang, country. There, if you can, you stated that he had spent most of do. Here, if you can you don't the day campaigning in Zurich have to," he said. and had met with a splendid re - Motivation hadto be supplied ception. "The• Tories have had and "it they had two years out a. stranglehold of this riding for somewhere -- two years in the a long time and it is time for a military or the national employ- change," he said. "They have 'tent service — that might be more money to spend and more the answer." places to get it," is being done zmder general tax money which you are providing. In Huron you have been hearing daily about a hospital, and you will be hearing about It for ten Years to come," said the speak- er. During the last three years, three cabinet ministers have re- signed at. 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The Studebaker strike will riot affect` Western Ontario dealerships; Wesley Wein Stephen '.farmer Wesley Wein, concession 8, Stephen Township, died Wednes- day in. his .seventy-first year. On June 1, Mr. ,and Mrs. Wein cele- orated their thiyty-eighth wed -'I ding annniv.ersar,y, faro( Re l• farmed in .Stephen most of life. his. Surviving are Mrs, Wein, whose maiden name w:as Isabelle Cameron; one daughter, (Verna) Mrs. Gordon Stone, of Hxeter .four sons, Gerald, of London; Cameron and Calvin, Exeter, and Ronald, Detroit; also two sisters, Mrs. Sylvester Wuerth, Crediton; Mrs. RoyGoulding,. London; six brothers,.' Aaron, Emerson, Leonard and Lloyd, of Crediton, 'Lawrence, of Exeter, and Melvin of Flint, ,114ieh, The body is resting at the T. Barry Hoffman funeral home, Dashwood, until Saturday noon, Service will be held at the Zion Evangelical 1113 Church, Credi- ton, at two p m., witiinterment in the Exeter .cemetery, Peter Snell, son or Rev, and Mrs. Snell is a patient in Chil- dren's War Memorial Hospital, London, 'bink Hifi 1.nQ1111U1.1.11411, 11M11.1f.11111111 arnimit111ti mtl11111111,f11„tliMI,g1Al1AIAUJAl1111n1111.OMAI,111A11 ` 5, Don't Be Half SAFE! Front -End Alignment. and Wheel Balanca Is A Specialty With Vel Hunter-DuvarLimSonited PHONE 38 EXETER 411111441411,111111411l1,11,111111„11111411Ulllllll„1141111111111114111111111111111111111f111114411111/41l1111,14111111111111111lIl1 Premier Leslie M. Frost On June llth approximately 15,000 polling places in Ontario will be ready to receive your vote. They will remain open from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. (Standard Time) and from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Day- light Time). Time -tested election machinery will assure every voter the free, full and impartial exercise of this ancient and honourable privilege of democratic citizenship. HOW you vote is YOUR business, but it is also important to your family, friends and neighbours that you DO vote. Your vote means many things. It expresses your judgment on the issues put forward by the various parties during the election campaign. It gives your opinion about the Candidates who have placed their names before you. June Ilan. isYOUR day... It states your decision about the future Progress of our Province and the men who will guide its destiny in the years immediately ahead. In these last few weeks you have had many opportunities to assess the policies and platforms of the principal parties. You have been given a complete and comprehensive accounting of the stewardship of your affairs by our Progressive Conservative administration. We believe the record has been one of good stewardship, wise management, and sound planning for the future. The purpose of this brief message is to suggest respectfully that the safest, surest and most forward-looking decision that you can make on June llth is to give your vote for the Candidate who represents the Progressive Conservative Party and the government whose policies have been so largely responsible for Ontario's spectacular pro- gress in the last ten years. Even Greater Progress Lies Ahead—On June llth VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Published by the Progressive Conservative Asaocio"ion of Ontario InHuron Riding, Re-elect MacNaughton, Charles S. Come In And Drive The LARK! You'll So Glad You DWI Graham Arthur Motors Sfuditlaeker Sales and Stitivica P'NO$F Ila EWER in Norh Middlesex, Vote tewart •William A. X PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE JUNE It