HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-01-19, Page 2PDX): The Times -Advocate', Jaiiionr'y 19, 1961 "
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DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS
2,613 2,701 2,921 j 1,960
2,084 3,184
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3,260
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3,11S I 3,202 I 3,200 (ESL)
TRAFFIC TOLL CONTINUES TO RISE—Traffic accident' in 1951 to an estimated 3,200 last year. There was an
chart shows sharp increases in the highway toll over; even greater rise in the lumber of persons •injured,
the past 10 years. Number of deaths rose from 2,613 from about 50,000 10 years ago to over 90,000 in. 1960,
Frederick Mott Church at Whalen ,Native of Exeter
in oil industry dies in Brantford
Frederick E. Mott, 77, died
hears annual reports. "William E. McLaughlin, 80, a
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Saturday, January 7 in South native of Exeter, died in Brant
Huron Hospital having been aHospital on Bi MRS, FRANK SQUIRE hands, Mrs. Laverne Morley. ford General
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patient for several months.
Mrs, Wm. Morley Sr. v. as day,
January 13,
WMS and WA
He was a native. of Oil Th- e annual congregational He was a son of the late Mr.
Springs and had been eon- meeting of Whalen Church was hostess for the January meet- and Mrs, John McLaughlin,
neetecl wtih the oil industry in , helcHn the SS rooms on Tues- ing. of the WMS and WA on Exeter, and was employed with'
that localitythe h' '
the Verity Works in Exeter and
, day afternoon. Pot luck dinner Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Alton d firm life. - I move with the ito Brant-
threeNeil was in charge. Thirteen
His wife predeceased himC was 'Served at 12;30 p.m. to a beand ford over 60 years ago,
mem rs one visitor were •C —
weeks. , good attendance, present. "Mrs. Ray Parkinson. He is survived by one (laugh -
He is survived. by one daugh- f Following clinner.:,Rev, D. M. assisted in the devotional part
ter, Miss Markaret • IVIcLaugh-
ter, Mrs. M. C. Fletcher, Exe- Guest opened the meeting. Re- of the meeting. lin, RN, of Brantford,
ter, two sons, John, Hamilton,ports from various organize.- Mrs. Harry Klare who is or- He was buried on Wonder,
and Max, Sarnia, 10 grand- tins were read..ganizing a Mission Band, will January 16 with interment in
children and on great grand -1 The WA report was read by have the first meeting in Feb- Brantford.
child, ZIrs. Moses Amy of Sirncoe
Mrs. Wm. Morley Jr, the WMS ruary,
The funeral serviee was held; by Mrs. McCleod Mills stating Several business items were St., is an aunt of the deceased,
January 9 with interment in it met its allocation,
' discussed concerning eortgrega-
011 City cemetery'. 1 In the report of Sunday tional supper in January, or- .
Students vie
!School $250 was raised; decor- ganizing a Wome.fs Federation ...)
. ating fund report was given by and also the bazaar of 1961 to
Plan workshop Mrs. Alton Neil; general fund be held in October.
Personal items ' in speaking
by Milne Pullen,
at Hensall UC Cecil Squire was appointed
treasurer for this year. MStudents at SHDHS will eorft.
Allen arid" Gordon Hodgins at- pete in the annual 4publie
hers of session and M & M• tended the Aberdeen Angus speaking contest at the high
A church visitors' workshop fund were returned. 'Specialbanquet at the WesternFairschool nxet quesday.and Thur -
is being held in Hensel]. Ifni- mention was made that the la- grounds on Thursday noonday afternoon.
ted Church on Tuesday, Jan- dies of WMS and WA had raised Mr. and Mrs, Grafton Squire, The contests, which; will be,
nary 24 from 1:30Pin. to 4;30, $600 for the year, Sue Ann and Paul visited on held iri the school gyirmasium,
p.m.
' Earl French was appointed Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Mac will be ;open to the.„public,. The
A skit, group discussion and secretary for "Young Worsliip- Baron, St. Marys. seniors !will ° compete Tuesday
suggestion a Id visiting will be pers" League.Mr. and Mrs. Gary Parkin -1 afternoon, _while the - junior
featured on the program,
son and Ricky, St. Marys, are ' speaker§ WM be heard on
The workshop is sponsored ' Euchre spending a few days with Mr.1 Thursday. • •
jointly by Woman's Assecia- i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. French and Mrs. Ray Parkinson, 1 The program will commence
tions and Woman's Missionary . convened the euchre at Whalen Mrs. Gowan and her school ; at 1:30 on both afternoons.
Societies, School FridaySix g.pupils along with ether teach-; Judges for the contests will
Another similar workshop , tables were at play. crs and pupils of the school; be Rev. Sam Kerr, Mrs. John
for Huron Presbyterial is be -1 Awards went to' ladies high, area enjoyed a skating party! Corbett, W. G. Cochrane, Mrs.
ing held in Blyth on the Thurs. . Mrs. Bay Parkinson; men's at Exeter arena on Monday af-1 M. C.: Fletcher, and Norman
day after, January 26, I high, Paul Shrier and lone ternoon. 1 Hargraiies.
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barber
Mark Mitchell, $1, a Dative
:Stephen. Township, and :a
barber for many Years. died
Monday at the. Heywood nur-
sing home. Mr. AT elle 11
learned his trade in Exeter
and worked in Centralia and
Louden, He has been retired
or•a number of years.
• He is .survived by his wife,
the former Frances Tioweliffe,
and one ..datighter, Mrs, Jo
seph, Dark, both ,Of VancoUver,
,One 'brother,
• now in 'WS 90th year. Also of
Vancouver, And one sister,
Mrs. Frank SWeet, of Sarnia,
at prese.nt 111 in hospital.
Complete funeral arrange-
ments were made by Mr,
Fr a n Taylor, a lifeUme
friend. • The :funeral :service
Thursday at p.m. will be
held from the Ti. C. Dinney
twat home conducted by the
Itev, S. ELewis, of Jams
St. 'United' Oburch. Interment
Nvill be in the $xeter .cerne.
tory,
The number of persons killed
in motor vehicle traffic acci-
dents on Canada's streets and
highways in the first half of
1960 was 1,173, compared to
1,195 in the first half of 1959,
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