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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-10-05, Page 104 ?IVO 10 'rho ThresAdvocate, pctoher 5 196) Hear police inspector Pick „:fficers 'Dedicate new lights. for society at Greenway church MOUNT CARMEL, Recornrnends ways o The annual. meeting .et am hi..Rs.,c, yitopo4yRN .p,revent e., frauci Director is Rev. Fr. j. Keil • .• Holy Name Society waS ('ENWAY in the parish hall Sneday ove1 At the- service in the United zing and 44 glec**11, officers church on Sunday the ninister was held. y , Rs‘\ellv+,e1A,w allel, el-lieocitlrere dedicated president, Carl Radferti; sec- the choir auditorium in mem, retary, Stephen Dietrieh; treas• ory of the late Mra. Dean jaa ctar was introcwe. urer, Mr. Pat Sullivan, Sr.; Brown, who bad bea faith - bad chemte artists and on tertents to e ert m who arranged for his allpeaL* Arit 1;4ft aSulvileYr4; srieteaedesstftel ifoSuf•lbhoapn°11zeantielboirs7hiTPhainstdhegif8tunNCivaaYs Ways. by which merchants ; The use of lights at night is '.fhe ? women's can Prolfect themselves against' one of the most effective de- ed by 11 ayor R. E. Pooley, vie-pres" Mr' William Regler• . . mon.-sense methods by which inspector said. Nat only s'bOuld ance here, and he was thanked '1,,..n, ipresented by in embers of the break-ins and thefts •can be the front of stores be lit.during hy Reeve Bill McKenzie. Con. •"'"" Inspector Walter Johnson, Lon- safes Should be pheed in co- police and businessmen Were Miss Anne Dietrich spent 1 tifFa-ellirsilOn..al. items discouraged were outlined by the night, but he suggested •011 members, town and opp Pereenel, items loff and Mr. ofanDdetrholirts; villiteehd. Monday night, liL Mr, Paul Dietrich and friends ard Dettloff, operation of the public in crime with Mr. and Mrs. Cietn Bo- Mrs, Albert Fallot don police don't, W110 spoke at spictious, well -lighted areas and guests At the meeting.. weekend with. her father, Mr.n Mr. .and Mrs, Harold' Dett- * Exeter Lions Club meeting back entrances should be flood- Joseph, Dietrich. of London had Sunday dinner on Saturday with their aunt, Inspector Johnson urged co- mast lockineffectiy. • prevention, suggesting citizens "Many of the locks used on Neighbors land. Mrs. Fred Steeper is quite can work with the police to Stores today shouldn't be Inn Misses Patricia and Theresa ill at the home of her daub- "make it tough for the crimin. on Chicken CeoPs:," he said, r. Timms RYan left bY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rinlier AV, • suggesting the •criminal could 0 Li t fire .at their parents' home only good lock is a -dead, loe.SHIPKA train ft Chicago to attend the and Chris, of Sarnia,. spent the ested in ,crime prevention.," he when bases through theft are en the 'baels deers over and thntibors to a call Item Mr. Ar. Mrs. Tem Ryan. and Mrs, Lloyd lirophey. kept to a minimum." Einkbeiner helped to eX- Miss May Mclieever„ of. Mr. and Mrs. Ray' Eagleson screens be Tint windows I tem, Bankers and businessmen, he and back wmdcwa to makc itingish a fire that had started Loden, spent last Sundaywith and Allan, of Detroit, spent the. „ Pointed out, can protect there- entry difficelL !in the roof of his woodshed her parents, Mr. and Mrs, . wekend witit relatives. - .. i Mr, and. Mrs. Carl Pollock selves from fraud by had or "The more difficult we Pall! on Tuesday morning. .. Hubert McKeever, forged cheques by requiring un- make it for the thief, the moret _ rersonal items Mrs, 'John Hall and tirseline and family, of London, visited known persons simply to stamp mistakes he will make and the - -- • • •• teachers attended a .meeting on Saturday with his father, Mrs. Chris Baurn,gartep fell Saturday last at CCC,•London. , Mr. Milton Polleck their fingerprint on. the cheque. more time we will have to ap. "This is positive indentifie- prebend Wm," . and broke her wrist, Mr. Joseph Dietrich and Mr,' Mr, and Mrs, Glen Wood., tion," he said. -"It doesn't mat- He urged that householders,. Mr. Arthur Harticastle of Carl Radford are co-chairmen burn and family, of Gait, spent ter if the person signs a fiat- whee they plan to leave towrt, Chatham spent the weekend of Operation Good -will in lylt, the weekend. with relatives, • Mr. and Mrs, Billie tons name—we .can trace him for several- days, stop deliveries with Mr. and Mrs, Carl Guen- Carmel parish, Wood - through his prints." of milk, bread and partieular- ther, John and Janet. F/L and. Mrs. Fox and fain-, burn moved Mtn their new ly newspapers. T h e y, too, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rhea of ily of Aylmer have •moyed into ' home last week. should leave a light on in some Kingsville were Wednesday vi- the home of Mr. Charles Diet- i is Mr. itAinigvinwitlicbecs oafurifc,orixdirs: part of the . house and should , sitors with Mr. and Mrs, cat( rich in the village.; The oery in notify neighbors and polio of Russell and samily, • Mr. and Mrs.•Donald Hart, i waiter MacPherson, and mr, ... their absence, Carey ,spent the past weekend ter, Mrs. Edgar iliagnd, put Denfield, "Everyone should be inter- maniPtilate them easilY. said, because we all respense trent ileigh- tunerat of his aimt, .the late weekend with her Parents, Mr, benefit He suggested bars he placedi Qmok .." cmd Bend Police education Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ratz map arid family visited Sun-' MacPherson. day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Selbourne English „„is were guests on Saturday at the Hubert McKeever, visiting With relatives in East, lhe inspector also spoke on wedding of Mr. Robert Harrott , at By haMrsMichael Ryan Sr, has ern Ontario, and Miss May Higgins ps. wELLW000 GILL the need for police education Grace -Church -On -The -Hill, Tor- returned after a visit with her Sunday visitors with Mr. and , , and antipicated the establish- onto, and the reception follow- daughter, Mrs, Gerard Mc- Mrs, Carman Woodburn were province within a year inept of a police college in the ing at Casa Loma. Carthy of Maidstone. , Mrs. Elzar Mousseau, Mr. and . Such , Mrs. Ross Faber and Kevin of a college, he expected, would Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wt all police officers in the province similar training and education on enforcing the law. At the present, he said, only 4'4club meets The Grand Bend 4-H girls have held two meetings. eThe project is "Featuring Fruits." At the first meeting officers were elected. President is Pat- about one.half of the 8,000 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morenz tie McKenzie; secretary, Lin - policemen in the province have were weekend visitors with Mr. Kippen, Mr, and Mrs, Rufus man, Barry and Cheryl of Loh. emarononfamasmomma Turnbull and Miss Donna Turn - don visited Sunday with Mrs. Westman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Harlton, da Miller, press reporter, received any training. ron Anderson+ The second meeting was held Need quick contact at Miss Alma Hendrick's home Inspector Johnson pointed out, on September 29, a dernonstra- the need for a rapid communi. tion was given on how to make cation system among muni- biscuits,cipal and provincial police The girls chose "Tutt i Fruit- throughout Ontario. He felt ies" as a club name for this many crimes could be prevent - project, ed and many criminals caught Next meeting will be held at in escape if means were avail - the home of Sharon Anderson, able by which departments Grand Bend, on October 13 at could communicate quickly with 7 p.m, each other. CGIT,He pointed out the work be - The CGIT met with ther leaders, Mrs, Wilma Desjar- dine and Mrs. Emerson Des- jardine on Monday, ,October 2 in the United Chuch school- room with thirty-eight mem- bers present, the president, Mary Lyn Kennedy, presiding. Devotional was taken by Mar- lene Thompson and Bonnie Green followed by worship pe- riod. on the story of Stephen and two chapters on Mission Study "Peace of Teri." Jenefer Jackson gave treas- urers report. Next meeting will be on October 16, Persona Items Mr, and ,Mrs. Russell Page, Miss Marion Calwell and Mr. Joe Calwell attended a banquet at Woodstock in honor of the Grand Master of the Royal Black Chapter of Ontario West on Saturday, September 30. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stanlake visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas of Den- field and attended the 118th Church anniversary services at Poplar Hill. Mr. and Mrs, Russell Gill d and family ofBrampton an Mr. and Mrs. Keith Charlton and Garry of Londoxs spent the weekend with Mrs. Lily Gill and family. Wayne Mitchell spent a few days last week with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mitchell of Moray. Miss Marion Gill of Bright spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gill. A number of ladies from the Grand Bend WI attended the Huron •County Wornen's Insti- tute rally at Elimville United Church. on Monday, October 2., • Mr, and Mrs. Willis Gill and family visited on Sunday with Mrs. Gill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borland of Exe- ter. Mr, and MrS. Harold Skip- per spent the weekend at Brantford. Mr. and Mrs, W. F. B. Mc- Laren are visiting in Halifax with their son and daughter-in- law Mr. and Mrs. Bob McLa- ren. Mr. W. Littlebridge of Glencoe is in charge of the drug store. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Love of Moosejaw, are visiting relatives in this arta, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pardon of Stayner, visited hat week with her sister, Mrs. John Stocker and Mr, Stocker. and Mrs, John Smith in Hamil- ton and attended the Plumb - Wallace wedding at Stoney Creek on Saturday. Dr. Russell Catt and Mrs. Catt of Edmonton are visiting with Mrs, Catt's mother, Mrs. Philip Fassold and sister, Mrs. Milton Ratz. Miss Dorothy Harlton and Mrs, Margaret Further of Lon- don were Saturday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Guenther and family. Mr. and Mrs. Les Adams and ing done under the new zoning Gloria spent Sunday at the program inaugurated by the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,lack police chiefs association in On- Corbett and family at Hensall tario whereby information on and visited also with Mr. and all known operating criminals Mrs. Bob Chaffe and Joey of is distributed among police de- Mitchell who were visiting with partments throughout the area 1 Mrs. Chaffe's parents, in which they operate. The first ef these bulletins will be issued from the London office within the next two weeks, he indicated. Not only will they contain pictures and descriptions of known crimin- als, but they will indicate the method by which they operate, all of which will assist area forces in establishing identity.. "Police departments all over the province are finding it in- creasingly difficult to cope with the criminal of today be- cause of the speed with which he can escape in high-powered cars." BOB'S FINA & RADIATOR SERVICE PH.881 Mr. Toni Larnport and Mrs. E. Lamport spent Stinday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Duncan and P,eter at Stratford. 'Mrs. Hugh Morenz and Mrs, Mabel Desjardine were Monday visitors with Mrs. Morenz's aunt, Mrs. Amelia Brierley at Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love and Kathryn and Miss Barbara Love of Parkhill and Miss May Hod- gins and Mr. Mansell Hodgins of Harpley, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Det- ers and family at Grand Bend, in honor of Janet's 5th birth- day. News budget from bull of Grand Bend and • Mr. Glen Thiel of Zurich. l Basess—ase Mrs, Albert Pollock lock attended By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR • fliectgMliffitOWSMSTWAW43,1 Mr. William and Howard Rin n and Miss Noreen Walkorn were guests with Mr.. and Mrs. Robert McGregor of Kippen on Sunday. Miss Patsy Claybourn, of St. Marys, spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coward, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkin- son and family attended Ilder- ton fair last week. Mrs. A. Rundle visited with friends in Hamilton on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. David Shep- pard, of Parkhill, are spending the week with their daughter, Mrs. David Holland, and fam- ily, Miss Dinah Elston of Edmon- ton, formerly of Exeter where she was born, died last ,week at her home in Edmonton, Mr. Leon Coward visited.last weekend with. relatives in Ros- tock. Mrs. W. Wilson and Mrs. A, Dewar attended the short course sponsored by the Wom- en's Institute on "Business Pro- cedures" held at the home of Mrs. Clarence Switzer, Kirk - ton, Harry Bage, of St. Marys, spent the weekend with his friend, Eddie Holland. SUITS For perfect fit and true individuality, let us style a suit exactly to your taste and tailor it precisely to your measurements. Complete new fall range of all -wool English. worsted cloths. 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