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., orae,CTD in Pert teun}vLaunchdrive to repeal
CTA in Perth COunty
The initial move in an attempt . surrounding municipalities to
to repeal the Canada Temperanee , vote on the Motions,
Act in I'erth. County was made- Mayor Timms said that he and.
at a meeting. in Mitchell. Th
urs.. town councillors, Jaek Santandrea
day evening: ' andaom McGiveron had started
it was decided that a petition petition in,St. Malys about
be circulated in the county to two years ago. He said he had
get the necessary 25 percent of names of 1,500 people on the
tow
the voters iq. request the giver,,- n petition and those names
meat to hold an appeal vote on ; were still valid in a countywicle
the CTA.
;count. The county petition re
A committee cgmpgsed of quires
5,2$0 signatures for a
Mayor James Timms, St. Marys, !vote, Any vtcr on xepeai needs
a three-quarters majority.
Reeve Arnold Gloor, Mitchell, 1 Mr. Bamford, who said the
e
Mayor 0. F. Nickel, Listow 1, CTA was "made for bootleg
and. Reeve Walter Gerth of Mil•'.„ �'
verton will arrange for the cir- et eat said the flaw came into
ANNOUNCEMENTS h
FIRTHS—
HEDDEN M.r, and. Mrs. Roy
Hedraen, St. Catharines, an
pounce .the arrival of their
son, David Kenneth, June 17—
a great grandson for Mrs.
Catherine Hedden, Hensel'.
HOLLAND — Mr, and Mrs. Ro-
bert Holland,, Main St., Lucan,
are happy to announce the
birth of ;a son, at St. Joseph's
Hospital,, June 17 a brother
for Margaret, John, Robert.
and Patrick.
MATHONIA — Mr. and Mrs. Il.
G. Mathonia, RR 2 Hensall,
announce the birth of a son,
Ralph George, at South Huron
Hospital, June 21 — a brother
for Raymund.
111cFALLS — ROSS and Audrey
McFalls (nee • Tindall) are
happy to announce the birth
of a son, Donald Charles, at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
June 19—a brother for David.
PYM—Howard and Grace Pym,
RR 1 Centralia, are happy to
announce the birth of a son,
Brian Howard, at South. Huron
Hospital, June 19 — a brother
for Joan.
ENGAGEMENTS—
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Faber,
Hensall, announce the engage-
ment of their only daughter,
•Joyce Ann, tq Mr. William Sims,
only son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Sims, Crediton. Wedding to take
place on July 17 in. Hensall
United Church at 2:30 p.m, 25*
CARDS OF THANKS—
The family of the late Mrs.
Mary Turnbull wish to thank
their relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for the many acts of
kindness, messages of sympathy
and floral tributes during the
recent bereavement of their
mother,
1. wish to express my sincere
appreciation to all those who
remembered me with cards,
flowers and visits while a patient
in St. Joseph's Hospitaland
since returning home—Mrs. Ru-
dolph Miller. 25*
1 wish to express .my sincere
thanks and appreciation to all
who sent flowers, cards and
gifts and to all who visited .me
during my recent illness at
Victoria Hospital and since re-
turning home.—Joe Blommaert.
25”
Couple celebrate
silver anniversary
On the occasion of •their silver
wedding anniversary Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Fraser were at
home to their family and rela-
tives on Tuesday evening, June
15 at Anne St, Parkhill. Mrs.
Fraser is the former Grace Eve-
lyn Sheppard. •
Their family consists of two
daughters, Mrs. William Baird
(Norma) of London, Marlene at
home, three sons, George, Ken
and Morley of Parkhill. They also
have one grandson, Stephen Wil-
liam Baird, of London.
The evening was spent in read-
ings, contests, musical numbers
and a sing song enjoyed by
everyone. The happy couple re-
ceived many usefulgifts for
which they gave 'thanks.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Paton, Mr. and
Mrs. Duncan. McNaughton and
family, Mr. and Mrs, David Hol-
land and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Thompson and family,
Mr. and Mrs. .Murray Sheppard
and family, Mr. and. Mrs. Harry
Sheppard and Dave and Mrs.
Fraser's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Dave Sheppard of Parkhill.
CARDS OF THANKS .. IN MEMORIAM ---
We wish to express thanks te.
our relatives, friends iv s andneigh-
bours
who se kindly called, sent
flowers and cards to Mr. Walter
Fairbairn while a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. Sincere
thanks and appreciation for the
many acts of kindness, beautiful.
floral tributes and messages of
sympathy during our recent sad.
bereavement. Speciat thanks to.
Rev. D. A. McMillan, Dr. J.
Goddard, the staff of Clinton
Public Hospital, the pallbearers
and Ronthron Funeral kindnessHome,
Theof
all is deeply ap-
preciated. — Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Love and family, 25c
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ewmett,
who have beep visiting their son
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs, Roy
Ewmett, would like to thank all
their friends and also the Senior
Citizens of Exeter who have,
made their holiday in Canada.
such a happy and memorable
one, 25^'
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to all
my friends and relatives who so
kindly remembered me with
cards, treats, flowers and visits
during my recent illness in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, and
since returning home. — Arthur
Willer!, 25*
We wish to thank all our rela-
tives, neighbors and friends who
so kindly remembered me with
flowers, treats, cards, letters
and visits while a patient in St.°
Joseph's Hospital and since re- Parade features
HOCKEY—In loving memory of
a dear husband and Dad.
Norm, klockey, who passed
away one year ago, -,,June 27,
X958.
From hospital bed to heavenly
rest,
!God took him home to be Its
guest,
W% lived in hope and prayed in
vain
That he would soon he well
again. s .
But God decided we must part
He eased his pain but broke our
And while he 'sleeps in
Peaceful
fur
sleep
His memory we shall always
keep,
—Always remembered by his
wife and family, 25*
OGDEN—In loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Elvina Ogden, who pass-
ed away eight years ago, June
24, 1951,
As we look upon your picture
Sweet memories we recall.
Of a face so full of sunshine
A smile for one and all.
To one no longer with us
But 'In our heart still lives.
To hear your voice, to see your
smile,
To sit with you and talk awhile,
To be together in the same old
way
Would he our dearest wish today.
-Lovingly remembered by Vera,
Frank and family, 25nc
turning home, To Rev. Hiltz and
a11 who helped at home—thanks.
—Nancy and Bill Webber. 25* Brownie Revel
Mrs, Karl Pickering wishes to A parade through town by dis-
express her sincere thanks to trict Brownies in a decorated
relatives, friends and neighbours truck and cars featured the
for flowers, cards and treats Revel on Saturday
while a patient in hospital and Brownie
since returning home. 25'" when Exeter Birownies were hos-
wish wish to express my apprecia- tesses to Brownies from Hensall
tion for visits, cards, gifts and and Zupich,
flowers while a patient in. South The parade led tot the Scout
Huron Hospital and since return- House where she afternoon and
inn lo my son's home. — Mrs, spent in games,outskits, songs and
F.obert Tinney. 25* treats. About 75 Brownies with
their leaders were in attendance.
Carrie and Norm Norry would Leaders of the hostess Brow -
like to say thanks to their many
friends and relatives for visits
and for the cards, flowers and
treats sent to Carrie while she
was confined to her home. Spec-
ial thanks to Dr.' D. A. Ecker,
Gladys and Bill Chambers, Pride
of Huron Rebekah Lodge and
Exeter Legion and Auxiliary.
Thanks. 25'k
There is no way in which some
people can gain from govern-
ment -giving without others suf-
fering from government -taking.
nies are Mrs. J. Wooden, Mrs.
Tom Kerr, Mrs. Janes Wilson
and Mrs. Elmer Jones. Division
Commissioner, Miss L. Seigner
was also in attendance.
Conclude activities
The Exeter Kinette club con-
cluded the season's activities
with a pot luck supper at the
cottage of Mrs. Calvin Wein,
Grand Bend, on Monday night,
A short business session was
conducted by the president, Mrs.
Ray Frayne. The draw was won
by Mrs. Irvine Armstrong.
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culation of the petition. I in er 4 years ago on son of liillsgreen :spent Thursday
C. W. Bamford, Listowel, guest June 24 with a mere 104 -vote evening with Mr. Harold Finlay
speaker at the meeting, said . margin. j and family.
that 25 percent of the 21,126! , 0,001.1111111010001,11,011,..11,,,,,101!111,11,.,0.011,1101..11.1111.11110,10101,1,11!1,4,,,!!1!1,1!,1!11,1,11„„,m,,
voters in the county must sign
▪ 7777 =
Message from
Blake
6y E.l-IZABETH FIRM AY
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clinger/eh
visited. on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. If. Musselman of Kitchner.
The Blake. School toured with
three other schools on .a bustrip
to 'Toronto..They visited at the
museum, Old Fort York, the sub-
way and the Canadian National
Institute for the. Blind.
Mr. Archie Mustard, of Sar-`,
nia, spent the weekend with his
wife and family.
Mr. Harold Finlay visited with;.
,.
Miss Margaret Finlay, of Lon-
don.
I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robin -
the petition.
Mr. Bamford stressed the need
for appealing the act, "Law en-
forcement officers have their
hands tied with the old act,” he
said, According to him, most of
the 100 -odd clauses in the .act
could not be enforced.
It was suggested that amend-;
meats be made to the act, rather
than actually appealing it, but
Mr. Bamford said that the best
plan would be the appeal, If
such an appeal was successful,'
the county would be put under
the liquor laws of Ontario,
It is not known yet how soon
the petition will be started or
by what method. The decision 1
to circulate it; followed a debate
that lasted more than two hours.;
The meeting was called by I
zone two of the Mid -Western On-
tario Development Association!
which comprises Perth County.!
At the end of a long debate, it
was decided to turn the meet-
ing into a public session to al-
low those persons representing
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Your tractor can be a good friend,
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It can hurt you if you're not careful how
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you with a big damage suit to pay.
You can protect yourself against the costs of damage TO
your tractor and BY your tractor through CIA's
Farm Family Protection Plan!
For full details call;
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RR 1 Kirkton CIA Phone Kirkton 34r8
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culation of the petition. I in er 4 years ago on son of liillsgreen :spent Thursday
C. W. Bamford, Listowel, guest June 24 with a mere 104 -vote evening with Mr. Harold Finlay
speaker at the meeting, said . margin. j and family.
that 25 percent of the 21,126! , 0,001.1111111010001,11,011,..11,,,,,101!111,11,.,0.011,1101..11.1111.11110,10101,1,11!1,4,,,!!1!1,1!,1!11,1,11„„,m,,
voters in the county must sign
▪ 7777 =
Message from
Blake
6y E.l-IZABETH FIRM AY
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clinger/eh
visited. on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. If. Musselman of Kitchner.
The Blake. School toured with
three other schools on .a bustrip
to 'Toronto..They visited at the
museum, Old Fort York, the sub-
way and the Canadian National
Institute for the. Blind.
Mr. Archie Mustard, of Sar-`,
nia, spent the weekend with his
wife and family.
Mr. Harold Finlay visited with;.
,.
Miss Margaret Finlay, of Lon-
don.
I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robin -
the petition.
Mr. Bamford stressed the need
for appealing the act, "Law en-
forcement officers have their
hands tied with the old act,” he
said, According to him, most of
the 100 -odd clauses in the .act
could not be enforced.
It was suggested that amend-;
meats be made to the act, rather
than actually appealing it, but
Mr. Bamford said that the best
plan would be the appeal, If
such an appeal was successful,'
the county would be put under
the liquor laws of Ontario,
It is not known yet how soon
the petition will be started or
by what method. The decision 1
to circulate it; followed a debate
that lasted more than two hours.;
The meeting was called by I
zone two of the Mid -Western On-
tario Development Association!
which comprises Perth County.!
At the end of a long debate, it
was decided to turn the meet-
ing into a public session to al-
low those persons representing
FRIEND
or ENEMY?
Your tractor can be a good friend,
But it can cause a lot of trouble too.
It can hurt you if you're not careful how
you handle it—
it can cause an accident on a country road and leave
you with a big damage suit to pay.
You can protect yourself against the costs of damage TO
your tractor and BY your tractor through CIA's
Farm Family Protection Plan!
For full details call;
ROSS FRANCIS
RR 1 Kirkton CIA Phone Kirkton 34r8
Your Co-operators Insurance Ass'n Agent
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The. 'Times-Advocats, June 25, 1959 ,Psge
For Quik Results
Use T -A tlassifieds
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A New For Area
ServiceThis
For Long Lasting Service Use
McLean & Foster
Pre -Fabricated _
Cement
t
Septic Tanks
Approved
for
Huron County
Choice
of 3
Sizes
DELIVERED & PLACED IN EXCAVATION
Also Cement Water Troughs
For immediate delivery call
McLean -Foster
i
Queen St. West Phana 192 St. Marys
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Savings are Biggest Ever at Traquairs
Summer Sale of
Famous Easy
Laundry Pair
Full 100 Tracie -In
,Allowance on this
Easy Automatic
Washer
EASY'S golden spiralator action is de-
signed to provide the most thorough,
efficient washing ever developed for
home laundry.
UNIMATIC CONTROL -- Easiest of all
to use. Separate wash and rinse stem-
perature controls -25 combinations of
settings from all -cold to all -hot. Quiet,
vibrationless operation, hydro -poise tub,
Regular Price $419.95
Trade -In $100
.
NOW . . . GET COMPLETE WASHDAY
FREEDOM AT A NEW LOW PRICE!
Save '60 on this
Matching Dryer
Complete your automatic laundry tvit.h
the matching Easy Meter'daire Dryer.
Exclusive circulating system provides
25'o more efficient drying with seven
heat positions to handle every type of
fabric perfectly. Regular $289,95, Now
pay only .
$319.95 $229
Low Costs Terms!
well show you a NEW finance plan at
lower interest rates, automatically life -
insured, With 'monthly payments eattended
up to three years, if needed,
PI
■
■
Your Sealed Unit
Trade -In Is Worth
100.00
On Either Of These '59 High -Fashion
McCrary Refrigerators
FULL 11 CU. FT. MODEL
HANDY MANUAL
DEFROST
* Spacious Deep -Dor
* Freezer Drawer
* Built -In Look with
Clean, Square, Shape
* Fridge Freshener
* Safety Door Latch
* Removable Shelves
* Flush Opening Door
Yours for
OnIy...
Regular $364,95
Trade -In $100.00
..5264.95
FULL 11 CU. FT, MODEL
AUTOMATIC DEFROST
* Moisture Disposal
System
* Zero -Zone Freezer
* Spacious Deep -Dor
* Enamel Crispers
* Butter Keeper
* Cheese Keeper
* Brilliant Fashion
Yours for -
Only 339.95
When You Buy McClary
You Buy The Best
Regular .•,,,.,,•,., $439.95
Trade -In . $100,00
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