Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-08-27, Page 2Pogo The Times•r vocl " At/gust 7, 19:5? Town Topics. Items of Social and. Personal Interest In and Around .Exeter AA a ,t 0v1't official!; 'tp continue dredg• Mrs. Arthur Ir DayGB drilling, protests.1 . beyond. the channel, alrea.dY •dug by Dean C'anstruction nat.lY@Oa$.Frel *� • * The- action was taken atter it; •f•ears:contamination was learned ear edredging that l e. firm. area' ter, died in South Huron Hos.; .l Grand Bend Chamber of �f;om• tests against the dr�ilipg bvhieh, .spec)fiect .by ars contract hitt hadMrs. Arthur pital. on Sunday. August 23. She rue{ce, meeting Tuesday night.') they feel, would contaminate the not been required to .reprove as underwent a major operation in decided to voice a strong protest city shoreline and water supply,. much .dirt as had been strpulat- 7htt, Exeter Times -Advocate to always pleased to puhush these items. SL Joseph's Hospital, London, against offshore all drilling in; As a result of the Sarnia- ed. i We and. our readera, are tntereaated in you and your friends. Phone 770. two MOM ago and was 'brought lower Lake Huron, ;sparked Protest, Queen's Park The Chamber suggested the to South Huron Hospital about. The Chamber joined a num- delayed issuance of a drilling contract be completed sby5di -I her of other aiganizations and; permit to the Mineral• E,xplora• ging several shallow .p t, a three weeks ag,a, .e.nd some .ridges in outer,. .folk who called on 111r, and aanaha, ?Bich„ visited the past municipalities on the lake which tion Corporation, Toronto, ,p well. as llzI's. William C. :Pearce last week with the latter's uncle and Mrs. Day was the 'former oppose the explorations. ing more intensive investigation sections of the harbor, weekend. Fere Reiss Melena Hume- aunt, 11r. and Mrs. Will Ryck- Rhea lla Sma]e of :Osborne. Rev. A. ,. ' ltolle�, Ltnited by gout departments. Plan beautycontest l ton lltrs Arthur Johnson, Ates. man and other relatives, Following her marriage to Ar -Church minister, told the resortThe municipal officials asked .. a p thus Gay. who. survives, they tc . s d Tbe. Chamber will sponsor an_4 G o r d a n Johnson, Mr. Ellis Mrs. Percy.Powell and laugh- businessmen the proposal should :for an absolute guarantee that anter Labor Day beauty ,contest Pearce and family o£ London, •ter Margaret. who have been farmed on Highway 4, one and a be objected .to "with indagna '.Sainta s water supply and its 10 ick ore reifies! bather of 11'lr. S. M. Pearce. Fingal, and visiting Mrs. Charles alirris, re• quarter miles south of Exeter tion» because of the detrimental' public and private .beaches willp p .+ nephew, Mr. Albert Orchard, °until to Exeter about 13]' thes. many .an the resort's beach turned today (Thursday) to retiring effect it would have on the lake not be affected by pollution. if es. j }"ears ago. .Shedden, Miss. Sherry (raiser their home in Renfrew. and ]ts beaches. oil as discovered under the • 7ake, , , e chamber w]I1 offer $160 an and Kathy, Crediton, Mr. and Mr. Asa Penhale and loath-' She was a member of James Lake Huron, he said, was the,In addition, the Sarnia aaeht prizes e. '''Mrs. Wesley Redmond, W. Rally - Street United Church. oily alae of the Great Lakes . t con I • t• prizes to 10 fine lists ini the con. ter (Trace, are visiting to Prince clu t tp aimed n alt :the pre test vvlhtch is open to stogie girls wood. Florida., Mrs. C. Aid- Albert, Sask. • Funeral services were held whieh had not been polluted and sense of oil drilling rigs in the 17 atear•s of age and .aver. First worth. Mrs. N. Northcott, Mr.. from the Hopper -Hockey funeral contaminated by industrial de-' arca would present a navega and Mrs. E. i1helaeker. Mr. and ll �l t d d X50 ijrs, Austin Schwalm and Su. san, Stratford, and Mrs. George Geddes, town, Mrs, Hill, Norma. and Eleanor of Parkhill and Miss Audrey. Rhodes of town visited with -Mrs, Jean Mair and Joanne on Thursday. Miss Myrtle Reeder RN of the Queensway General Hospital. To- ronto is holidaying at her home in town, Mrs. J. A. ('ann. Mary Ann. Kathy and Nancy of Ottawa are holidaying with the for•mer's mother, Mrs. .Jean Mair while , • t IL Cann is doing public rela-; tiors duties at the CNE, To- ron'.o. Miss Grace Amey of ,Huron. College, London, visited with' Mr,. Jean Mair over the week - elle,, • and Mrs. Richard Davis of "ort Credit accompanied by • Mi Verna Coates of town visit- ed ti Wroxeter on Tuesday. They wer^ Tuesday overnight guests wi"'t Miss Coates. essrs. hcott a ]Hare an home on Wednesday, August 25 velopmerits and every precaution nnnal •hazard to boats, , pr'aze is y . RobSnuthcat.t attended the with. Rev. R. S..Hiltz officiating,. should he taken to prevent suet!: A parade and.concert are also seventh annual weekend for Lon- One drilling platform has al• 1 interment was in Exeter ceme- a fate. t planned for the day. don Conference laymen nC the ready been erected by the To United Church at Alma College, eery. Other spokesmen at the meet • rnnto firm '3,000 feet off the city; '►'he group approved purchase St. Thomas from Friday to Sun- fall beaters were Charles ing expressed similar strong .ob-: shoreline. of a trophy for the winner se day. Fletcher,Prout. Donald :Hooper, Ronald jections.Sa'Recommend more dredgingthe Labor Day race of the yacht Mrs. Blanche Patterson, who Thomas Coward, Mur- Sarnia and other municipal of- has been visiting her brother., ray Coward and John Jones. ficials have also entered pro -I The C of C also urged federal, club. Maurice Quance, and sisters. ` _ Mrs. May Beer. Exeter and 1 Grand fiend and Mrs. Maud Clarke, Farquhar, left Sunday for Detroit for a few days he - fore returning to her home in Hollywood, Florida. 2" Len Dilkes, who under.; we ' a major operation in Vie- torio Hospital, London, expects' to return to his home the end this week. Their daughter, Mrs. T. Gratton of London (the for- mer Tris Tomlinson) who h•'s also been a patient in Victoria Hospital, has returned to her home, Mrs. Murray Marsh and Baugh - .ter, Nancy Jean, of London spent last weekend with the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lydd. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Blakely, of P. Catharines, Miss Marie Don- lan of New Westminster, B.C-. spent several days with Mr. and Mrs, Glayton Frayne and Earl and other relatives. Donald and Patricia Moffatt, of London, spent the past week . with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Moffatt, Kippen. and .Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kydd, Exe- ter. Mr. and Mrs. .Tack Frayne, -Douglas, .lim and Pamela of Es..rnia visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Frayne Thursday. Their oldest son, Gary returned with them after having spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Frayne. Mrs. Harry Whitton and daughter, Brenda, of Hamilton spent the past week with Mrs. Charles Harris. Mrs. J. W, Powell returned Tuesday after visiting relatives in Hamilton and attending the .Neal family reunion in Dundas. 14r, and Mrs. Ed Kacun of Es- •#11111t1ltttll1ll !11111111,11,1„11,1,,,111111111/111111111,111% �t Garage Sunday And Evening Service Open this Sunday. Wednes- day afternoon, and during the evening throughout the week. Enjoy a tasty refresher in air - conditioned com- fort. • • 'is • •. >W # 0,4 A, • iYYYF "4•,11 or ti i1 * • Exciting Jewellery For Fall Stunning new designs by Artistic and Coro • . . Earrings• necklets. pendants, bracelets, head bands, sweat- er clips. Snell Bros, Jack Smith aa Garage CREDIT JEWELLER ” 91[t11111111111ll11111111,]1111111,1111111111111111111!. Phone 510 Exeter here end GOIN SAFETY fie sure your ear is flt to drivel Soon our kid. dies will Ise returning to school and the need for safety is greater than 'ever! Do your part '►n 'seeing that they arrive home safely from school. Let Our Licensed Mechanics With Modern Equipment check your Or from bumper to bumper., A Dependeble Car prom Our Lot Assures You Of SAFETY and SERVICE Exeter Motor Sales Fred Oobbs, Prop;, r 4c»4 < 2 "!NIGHTS % "2•i OIC 769.M - ,titltll.innentinnintnninnt Boli tt innttlnlOni n li •noi1t1111titumuttiffinnmiumOtttt.l.nntnitlltty, Back -To -School Time Let Wuerth's Solve Your Shoe .Plroblems * casual ..and Desert Boots — Prices Low Gym and Running Shoes — Quality .High ,BOYS' 'WHITE .GYM SHOES, $4.25 value, new $2.,5 MEN'S GYM. SHOES $3.25 to $4 25 All Sizes' 6 to 12 Black and. White MEN'S WORK SHOES $4.98 BOYS' $3,73. MEN'S Sc.BOYS' ENGINEER AND JET BOOTS Try Wuerth's and GOLD BOND STAMPS Save --- The Store with the B PHONE 252 .EXETER WUERTH'S "H1,1/t11 tt1uu119111„1/.11110,11M,1111111J}QOI11fiti 11t1111u11111111111n1IV1Sin1111/1M11111111111111111//A It's a great day when you can get the best for less! :017' 'I NOW CAREFUL DRIVERS SCAN GFT TOP QUALITY -AUTO JNSURANCE AT SOWER RATES THAN ORDINARY POLICIES! The iid►N.P,CO/i � of The Home Insurance Company i v 1 GIVES YOU IMPORTANT SAVINGS. This auto insurance is available only to preferred risks, and it is produced and serviced by the most modern machines and methods,. That means big savings that can be passed on to you. TOP QUALITY INSURANCE AT LOW RATES. This is not cut- down protection, The new automated auto plan offers every bit of the protection and services for which Home policies are famous. It's the best you can buy! General Insurance Real. Estate EASY TO PAY FOR. Not only are the rates 1owerk but this policy is written for a convenient six-month period. That' means smaller payments that are easy to handle. CLAIM SERVICES COVERING CANADA AND THE U. S. Wherever you are, here or in the U. S., you are near a Home Insurance agent and a Home Insurance office. Claims are settled fairly and quickly, at home -or away. Sold and Serviced ONLY by HOM town Canadian Agents: FOR YOUR -%orrtt ccila SEE THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY AGENT IN YOUR TOWN �,�M IFIC)ME Property Protection since 1$53 111 Richmond Street, West, Toronto, Ontario Your Horne Insurance Agent in Grand Bend, Exeter, Parkhill & District D. M. JACKSON Phone 35 MAIN ST Errand Bend