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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-01-19, Page 5rd district nws. • CORESPONDENTS MI's:. Maude He; Wen, Phone, $ Mrs, Archie MacGregor, Phone 56 student enjoys rally Mr. Charles Mickle who at. tended the Liberal rallies in Ottawa last week and was one of Western's delegates, said,. "I wouldn't have Missed. it for anything, it was a great ex- perience," 14e attended five banquets and beard and met mem' greet Liberal leaders. Charles was among the 200 university students who pa - ratted with flaming torches and banners to the Rockcliffe home of the National Leader, Lester B, Pearson. They pre- sented Mrs, Pearson with a large bouquet of flowers and, to Mr, Pearson 'two pre -con.; federation prints. Al, the closing banquet which' eo. as held in the Chateau Laurier and the guest of hon.! or being the lion, Louis Si. Laurent and Premier Louis Robichaud. of New Brunswick, the University of Western On-' 1 aria Club won the silver trophy judged the best club at the rally for "most successfully, achieving the aims of the Fed- eration''. Forty-three university clubs out of 49 clubs across Canada were represented. The trophy; w as presented by the Hon, Louis St. Laurent, to Miss Nancy Holmes representing Western. Suffers injury assisting girl ........ Hensall board IVVJ plans returns Scan° hd Howard Senile was re-elected aY • Kippen imm r tires , NI' r WTI The tirne7A4.1(.o cote. Jonpary 19i 19. - Poe , I Clnirch, Drysci-alee SienelaY At Enioys 20 years *tor District.farmer It P.M. for burial an the chtlreh cemetery Mesa Wae held in the .„„ Edward Mousseati, -died' • At Hotel Dieu Hospital, Wind,' FAST .RELIEF FOR nvestig ati ons WAS born in nay ToWn. Aar., redo) January 13. . n FBI •dies in \Windsor 1 ,gliurC.4 Monday Morning At A member of a pioneer Eip- pen family, John C. Deig of Grand Rapids, Mich., has re- tired after 20 years service with the FBI in the United States, During hie career he has con. ducted a wide variety of imies- tigations including •subversion during the war years, Itidnen- ping, extortions, and nearly all types of ,crimes. Extortion. •was his specialty. On his retirement he reeved a number of tributes during a ehairinan a the liensall pub- ileme Eeonoreie"ne neetth haneuet sponsored by taw en - lie school board at its inaugn- WAS the theme oe the January forcement personnel in the ,ineetirtg of the Keesall Wom- Grand Rapids area, ral ineetirig Friday night. Principal Robert: Reabarn en's Institute held Wednesday The son OL Mrs, Lydia.03, will continue as secretary- evening ear), le he the Legion Doig, Kippen, and the late Wil - treasurer ancl the school at-, Ban presided over by prest- liarn M. Doig, he presently , tenclence ()Meer is Roy Con- dent, ivtrs, Fred Beer, $10,00 owns and operates the farm I was voted to the Kinette near Kippen which has been in SttIvtir, rteaburn was appointed. March of Dimes and $t0 to the family for 120 years. lie fre- the board's representative to. FWIO project for this year in nuently vtsits and vacations in the library board for a three- connection with the work in Jae the area. year term. , Mr. Doig Mans to remain in 41R4loclal' call "How to keep your the Grand Rapids area where Arnold Circle figere and vigor., was an-, he wilt open business soon as A swered by members. private consultant and lie de - The 25th anniversary of the teeter machine operator, f li ( (I i or aninition Reminiscing over his years w 1 e o serve( n ro ' hears reports u( o g isehoelteacher was located who 1 i analyzed the writing and deter- Imined that the writer had been educated in Sweden and be- longed to a sPeeific age group; , lie confirmed the old Adage: 1 ,"Crime does not pay." ' 1 "Very seldom do you see any .one living in the lap of luxury - I off the proceeds of crinie, Us. (telly you. find there. in A eter- • vation situation." He had no hesitation in rec. ietnmending crime investigaton as a rewarding and exciting career to youth. "The world 1 has never been faced with Imore challenges than at pres- eat, ' be ,stated, Lucan lose first, but gain revenge Thefourth place Exeter .r9Idgett handed Luca their first Shamrock league defeat FBI AOENT RETIRES . came back In avenge the de- b i A ril and with the FBI, the sPeetal agent feat by whipping the locals • o .,John Doig, KiPPen natiY0 on Friday, but the Irish kids The JarmarY meeting of the mee iyleAnister, mrs:says his' career surpassed his Arnold Circle Evening Auxin. Carl Payne, Mrs. Robt Elgie, expeetations in terms of excite- , . ary was held in the school room Mrs. George Armstrong and, ment and satisfaction, of Carmel Presbyterian church Miss Matti? Ellis were namecF solight adventure on Monday evening, The Presi- dent, Mrs. Bev, Beaton, pre- sided, me worship was taken by Mrs, Gerald Bell and Mrs, John Baker. Reports of the year 1960 were given by treas- urer, Mrs. Gerald Bell; sup- ply secretary, Mrs. Harry Hoy; welcome and welfare, Miss Hannah Murray and calendar, a committee. Huron County ; Summary Day for "The Thirdinlif raeteeDivectdrotlei,s iparlAarodtieogereeneeinr Meal" will be held in Hensall Legion Halt Thursday, Joao- several years and served on the staff of the corporation counsel ary 26 at 11.30 a.m. . For the program presided:of the City before joining the over by Mrs, A, R. Orr, Mrs.IFJ3I It was a time when hank -rob - R. M. Peck and Mrs, Jim Mc- gangs were having a hey- Allieter reported on the work- bing 1 day and Doig was seeking ac - ship "Edit To Live" held here tion and adventure. The FBI November 22 for South Huron i rs, 1 y District the idea originating a group th the March. of deep concern was expressed, le horizon. A on his assignments was over certain signs e ma nu - the continuing search for the • • . was being beefed up to meet then looming on It was voted ip contribute, as with the' FWIC project when ;liar dangers Dimes. o . . m g tion among Canadians. Mem-, kidnapper of .Charles Fletcher levh ose abduction in 193i questionnaires were filled out,. Mrs. Ed Fink presided for the installation of officers for 1061, A motion was passed to pre- sent seals and life member- ship certificates to Mission 13and members, A social hour was enjoyed at Mr. Howard Scane was rush- the close with hostesses Mrs. ed by ambulance Sunday to John McEwen and Mrs, Gor- South Huron Respite, Exeter, don Schwalm. for -rays following an accidentt at the United, church during v• • ihe,morning service. Linda Keys, 9, a member of IN in the choir anthem when she the. junior choir was singing • fainted and fell to the floor. While carrying her clown a Hensall Kinsmen at the sup - steep flight of stairs from the per meeting last ThursdaY don - choir bat Mr, Scane fell down ated $25.00 to the local Kinette the 'last four steps. March of Dimes. He suffered bruises to his Six guests from Sirricoe Kins- back and a .torn ligament in men Club were present and his hip. He will remain in hos- brought along with them a Rai. pital for a few days. dar Trophy (a live goat) which was presented to the club which will stay in their possession for two weeks and then will be pre- sented t o another club. The goat is at the farm of Kinsmen Bill. Coleman. At their next meeting Janu- ary 26 a special speaker from RCAF Station Centralia will Kin assist ime marc h Kinettes launch travelling -apron Hensall Kindles meeting at the home of their president Mr, Ross Jinks Tuesday eve-, ning decided to have a travel- ling apron for their project this year instead of the travel- ling basket. Inquiries are being made to have the group appear on "Act Fast" on CFI'S TV in the near future. It was announced that the March of. Dimes canvass will take place Tuesday evening, January 31, canvassers to meet at the Hensel]. Town Hall at 7 p.m, Four volunteers have handed in their names up to date in addition to the mem- bers of the CIA. Mrs. Harold Knight will be hostess for the next, meeting January 24. Mystery prize brought by Mrs; Wm. Clement was won by Mrs. Wm. Mic. kle. Sugar and Spice --- Continued. from page 4 that night. Rest of the time, we wear big rubber boots, 0 Oakville, a former well-known IV iss e y the knee, trousers tucked Intl° }rens"' resident, suffered a to London after spending the January meeting. Miss. Bert them in a rather dashing fa- hav stroke and is a patient past week with her mother, Faber opened the meeting with the worship period. . in OYakvillehospital. Miss Mur- Mrs. William Parker. The president,Its. John Miss Phyllis Dougall., of To- Anderson, conducted the bust - route, spent •the weekend with ness, Mrs. Morley Cooper her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. gave the treasurer's report. R. Dougall, Mrs. Eldon Jarrott gave the Mr. and Mrs, GuY Bedard 'sunshine report and the cam - year, and familY, of Londenf we" munity friendship setretarY,, Councillors Airs. it 1 n n i e recent visitors with Mr, end Mr, Ralph Turner, read a let - Noakes and John Baker at., Mrs. Norman Mattson and ter from Mrs. Meath regard. tended A supper meeting ofr family,. ing a women's workshop to be Mid -Western Development As- Mr, awl_ Mrs, Clayton Ellis held at Hensall on January , l f illy of Clinton, were 24 sedation regarding regional ington before moving to Grand Rapids, says extortion cases in- volving threatening letter have been his favorite investigations. Whole world suspect "When you start out, the whole .world is your suspeet," he pointed out, "Then you start the process of elimination and hope, filially, to get your man." As an example, he cited a case several years ago invol- ving a series of threatening. let- ters written by the same tridie Despite disguised handwrit- ing, he said, a former Swedish hers formed trite groups ancl.Matson at Tacoma, Wash. NHL concluding with valuable infer- shocked the nation. Doig says oration on the subject by 1Virs. at Hensall? McAllister, is one of the two unsolved I D i two so-leednappings still Under investi- f los accompanied by Miss Gre- The agent, who served in Ida - scouts Michee ate s sang .gation. ta Lammie, and Mrs. Don (kr ho, Oregon, Montana and Wash- favoured evith a reading; aness play in Hensall Kinsmen's Revington, Don Coughlin and demonstration on Spencer gar- second annual midget tourna- Bruce Screaton were the other ments was given by Mrs. rnent to be played Saturday. marksmen. Lawrence Baynham. At least two NHL scouts are expected to be on hand to wit - 6 -3 in Lucan, Tuesday, Exeter completely out -played Luean in their home tilt, com- ing up with a display of stiff checking and positional play. Jirn Smith was the leading marksman for the winners, popping in a pair of goals. Rick Boyle and Mike Cushman, a bantam stalwart, added the other two goals, Don Coughlin was the lone marksman for Lucan. Les Howard played a steady game in the Exeter net, com- ing up with several key saves 1 against the midget league lead- ers. Reverse tables Bill Neil paced the Lucan attack on Monday, shoving, the Irish squad into a four -point lead in the Shamrock stand- ings, Neil triggered a pair of tal- lies and drew assists on two others. Mike Murdy, Gary The February meeting will feature a Valentine social with, each member to bring a' Program conveners' worel guest. . Mrs. Orr and Mrs, Clarence Reid; hostesses, Mrs. Bever- ley Beaton and Mrs. Alex Mous-i seen assisted by delicious re- freshments served by Mrs. Walker Cathie, Mrs. Wesleyi Richardson, Mrs. Jarvis lior-1 ton, Mrs. R. Y. McLaren, Mrs.' W. R. Stephenson, Mrs. G. M. Drysdale, Mrs. W. I -L Weeks. speak on swimming pools and prices. President William Clement presided -for the business sese son. Hensall personal items • • George I3eer who is in charge Exeter were led by leftwing- ACCIderItSVICtIMS of the tourney', said that Tor- er Fred Lamb, who scored a brace of goals. onto Maple Leafs had a scout return to home at the affair last'year and he ivied in i rece qu ries from another Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alexan- e. who hoped to have a scout der, who have been patients tewat, this year's proceedings. at •Kitchener -Waterloo hospital Fight teams will be compet- since December 28 recovering ing for the General Coach tro- crash, were admitted Tuesday from injuries from a traffic phy, and two other trophies evening to the Queeneway donated by the Kinsmen club. Nursing Horne, Hensall, They Exeter, Goderich, Clinton and Seaforth will compete in the were brought by Bonthron am. "B" division. of the tourney, bulance, Mrs. Alexander, who stiffer- while Hensall, Zurich, Lucan ed a crushed ankle end broken andie"IRPlo' IeiDors, will challenge for ribs, is able to getearound in the Hensall won the trophy last who had brolcen. shoulder and Year, downing the "B" group a wheel chair. Mr. Alexander, wieners from Clinton. T he collar bone, is now able to , championship match between Euchre party the two group winners will be Miss Cassie Dougall enter- held during the week, on a date tained at a euchre party Fri- satisfactory to the competitors. day night with six tables in Exeter and Goderich will play. have the honor of opening the • Prize winners were: ladies, tournament when they face off Mr, Norman Jones, who Mr. and Mrs, Joe Carter Mrs. C. Farquhar, Mrs. M111- at 12:30. The othe has been a patient at. Clinton and Faye, Mrs. Ruth Carter, ole Sangster; lone hands, Mrs, teams from Clinton • gnd Sea - Public Hospital for the past Rosemary, Janet and. Mike, of A, Foster; gents, Fred Beer, forth will battle at 1:45. number of weeks with a back Clinton, spent Saturdaywitl ee' Mrs. A. McBeath; lone hands, i Hensall ' s defending charp- ' Mrs. Catherine Hedden and Mrs. J. Bengough;pions will open play in the "D" 11 e ship and lived at Drysdale aiiNE mAile his life -where. he farmed, be- • • fore ,going to reside with MOO at 'Windsor, last :Sepitem.1 her. He was unmarried. Surviving are ..orie brother, Frank Mousseau, Hay Town-, ship; two sisters, Mrs, Rachel Tienomme of the Queensway nursing home, Hensall, and, Mrs. Amanda Wesley, Romee,,, Mich. The body rested at the' Janisse funeral home, Windsor,' until Sunday when it was brought to St, Peter's RC * PAIN FiVER UP WiTg PGRCNERoN8 If all the horsepower pro- duced today had to come from horses, there wouldn't be much. room in. the world for people. Fortunately most of the world's horsepower comes from other energy sources. Man has learned to tap nature for "packaged" horsepower. Oil is the handiest form of packaged horsepower...and because oil has been made available at reasonable prices everywhere in Canada, Canadians use it for more than 110.1f their energy re- quirements. And oil prices are reasonable—Imperial Oil receives less for a gallon of gasoline today than 10 years ago. !IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED for80years Canada's1eading sUpplier 01. energy We're in The Market injury, returned home on las,. Wednesday., LAC George Lefebvre, Mrs. • Lefebvre, Robert, Ronald and 'Valerie, of RCAF Station, Clin- ton, left on Wednesday, Jan, 18 -her Ottawa, where LAC Le- febvre has been posted. Twelve to,. fifteen men from the congregation of the United Church has been invited to .take part in the program Sing. Time," on CKNX TV Wing, ham, Sunday i January 29 at 13:30 p.m, Messrs. Earl Campbell and round at 3:00, when they meet James Mustard entertained Ripbey. Zurich and u with violin selections accom- finish the preliminary Play Panic(' at the piano by Mrs, with their game at 4:15. George Hess.The winners of the "13" se. 4,t ries will return to compete for one of the Kinsmen trophies at! 7:30, and the. "D" winners will finish the clay off with a con -1 test slated to start at 9:00. The Kinsmen club will feed the coaches and players of the winning teams in the arena af- ter the final "D" series match. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fiford entertained the office staff of General Coach at a dinner pital, Seaforth, was able to The Woman's Missionary So. party last week. return to his home here ciety of St. Andrew's United Miss Ethel Murdock of' Saturday. • church, Kipperi met in the -• returned Sunday school rooms for the Herb. Mr. Harold Bell has return- ed to Toronto after a visit with his father Mr. W. R. Bell and sister and ,brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Knight. Mr. Frank Mousseau, who is in his 92nd year and, who has been confined to his home the past number of weeks with illness, is able to be out again. Mr. Doug Lennahan, who suf- fered lacerations and. concus- sion in an auto accident at Dublin last week and was con- fined to Seat Memorial Hes- Letter from Klippen By MRS. NORMAN LONG WMS to attend. workshop There's none of this whiz, clock, who resided with her Awn, sister, Mrs. Cleveland Hog. ring around on bare pavement's for us. That's not living. It's Pail' In Edmonton, took up residence evith her sister in like playing Post Office with Oakville in September last no girls. Up this way, whiter driving is more like Russian Roulette. You Skid wildly eibout h e streets, seldom pointing In the direction you ere siding. When you get to a darner, you put 011 your brakes end you slide halfway across the intersection, head swivel- ing like a fighter pilot. Or you do pet stopped, and you can't see a thing in any direction for snowbanks, sd you close your eyes and, dive out. * * There' e none of this panty. Waist talk -abed the latest plays find erid music and other exotic stuff those seuthertt peeple in the cities talk About in winter. Our -talk is real, And terse, And Mean., itigful, It's stripped to the bone, the language of the sturdy, eafeecilletit Canadian ef the in- terior, tatkling the elements. on. his own terms, Liket "Si make the first time 'Waning?" Mitt "Dam' snowplow's late Again; Set"' acid shoUld See my id. dee; And "ItAadA shoved old Whole bloody thing out Again"; end "How many gallons la use in DeceMberl" That's the sort or Straight.forward, Man's talk yettget atetted herd the Winter from the real Una - Wits to int ill I likt the, 'language Used by •ntliera who had to face a, hard, bitter Ight of it In their Mitt. Like the ettib0.1. hi the relief 'Wild Weal, Or the. COnvictSvhcs Were. thntiped asliere AIM. , development in Zone 1 an Hu- ron County, held at Hotel Bed- ford at Goderich Wednesday nigh,t Jan, 11. R, IL Middletoe, druggist here for 20 years, and who sold out his business to Trevor Wilson three years ago, has purchased Johnston's Boxall been confined to Clinton Pub- Margaret J e a le lereadfoot drug etre 011 Main street, lie Rospital for the • past sev- read the minutes of the last - Excite, and took possession on. era' weeks was able 10 return meeting and ,Julie Ohapple. was Monday, Jan, 0, , 'to he: home last week, elected secretary for the next Mrs. Lydia Deb, Who nag Alisa DerOthy Farquhar, of meeting, been a patient in Scott Merrier - Toronto, was A weekend viSi- The girls took notes on stay icy HosPiial, Beafortho was Ad° ' toe with her mother, Mrs. stitching and did A sample of milted to the Queensway ntirS• Emma Val -cipher, same. 'They also did different ing home FridAy. i Mr, and 'Airs. Richard 'Rites samples of hemming and a Weekend guosts.With Mr. and: 01,1 son left this week for sample of overcasting, Mrs, John Henderson and Winnipeg where the teem& is The next Ineeting is to be family Were' Mr. and Mrs. i stationed with the RCAF, held at the hohie of Carol Ver., Keith Lindeey, Pamela and Mrs, Jet ShAddlek of, Lendes- ley oti January 28 at 9 a,m. , Sheller Of Loridon, ,, ,,,, ,bore speet a few days thisl A discussion was held on Mes,• Edila Oswald, of ZIIV" . we& with Mrs. Pearl Siuddiek the record book toms and 11 ich, was taken by Borithron 'and NH, 1 was decided to have white linibulaued Sunday Lo ,SWL, Mrs, Earl Rowe spent lest' Bristol board with pink letters. mernoriot liospitai,. mtottli, week with relatives in Toronto.! Persenat items (Cowing a heart. seizure while Birthdays celebrated by pa -I Mr, and Mrs. Elsien now. visiting with her granddaugh- (leas' at the Qeet'fiSN'ilaY Nur- son Are SPending part ef Ilv recent visitors with Mr. and There ware 20 members and Mrs. Lome Chapman and fem., five visitors present, ily. Mrs, Les Parker, of Exeter, Thrifty kiPPenettes was a reedit visitor with her The second. meeting of the , rente Mr and Mee, Stan Thrifty Xippenettes was held Pa • at the home of Mrs. Charles Miss Norman Pines whe' has Eyre on Saturday at 9 a.m. ter, IVIrs. 1-loward Finkbeinet,' 181fig dome in January Were,: 1 Winter itiOntbS with Mr* and Mr, and Mrs. Albert Alexan- Mr, John Hazelwood observed ' Mrs, Alley, seaferiii, der, recovering from injuries his 83rd birthday StindaY, lYte Arid Mrs, Bert Faber /n Kitelletter-Waterkin hOSPOlo:tlety 15; Mee. Millie 'Nile 68o, -Mid bitthile 80tirday In are slowly improving, MI% ;January 't.; Mr, Frariels Reek.' Lofiden. Alexander, who has a crushed iiligta'krd Mr. ?rho Haiiwerf Deee.i Ankle is able to Move around day, January St ,And Mrs, Ag..! deli has purehated the prop -I the litiepital n Odd nee Beird telebrete lice erty tingh memillao of the Mr, Alexander is Still Onfiried tOlst birthday January 30, ihtli concession of TockersMithl to his bed. i Mrs, Jack Pabor o notiont; And takes Pessession Mardi Li Mrs, Clarence Iluetoh Med th St. Joseph's Ilospiial, Lon- Visitors during the week with Tamely, of Stratferd, have re.' tiot, where she ta receiving' itfr., ruibttr, Thooisoff wtre Walla. Or tie s trim decide:I etiele tleeed net Week withilustOn't moth.; JIM Taylor attended the NA...lake toter And Mr. M1,1 1 r treatment Aft -end Mrs, Norman Stan. of the' treet and have a whack -or and 'brother, Mrs. Willierit' Menai Liberal CilliVeittidlt mtt, Ir tio softie -mei. alia lath, oek Ity ,,Stratford it it, l'arkor and VII, • !Ottawa last w , The addresses on each Isehttoewr and parcel should * the full name of the person who it to pet it, the correct apart., !Tient number., street address, rural 'Mote number or dost office box tiumbeN 111 faitoY0,,toawnnd o,prosvtiAl-i zone nuenber where necesSary. PI yo h am e And ternPlete return Address in the upper left-hand terner. A tercet( postal address Speeds laurate -delivery. ro.6o,lbc W. G. 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