The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-09-06, Page 3vote
—"Continued From ilkW I.
don't think there will be a drop.
more liquor ,consunted than
there is now. Personally, I
dn 'teare one way or the
other."
!'arrow: -Why do you. refer
just to the hotel? if the vole
NW'S. it Will make it legal for
anyone who can comply with.
thin regulations to open up, on
Main St."
Wooden: "It's not a questions
of council deciding if we want
liquor but it's up to council. to b e aware of w h et h er in, not a
Vole is justified, I've talked to
quite a number of people about
it the last couple of .day's and
there (foes not seem to he
enough in favor to justify a
vole,"
Bailey: "„If there had been an
organization supporting t h J s,
then it would have been an en-
tirely different question. But as
it is, I. don't think .it's out of
the way to ask for a petition."
When it was noted again that
the businessmen would not sup-
port a vote, he added: '"Pha,t's
why we should have a Peti-
tion,"
Themayor pointed out some
of the pros and cons, "It could
supply employment and it could
bring a lot of heartaches, too.
There would he some benefit to
the town but perhaps our re-
lief problem would offset that,
I think it's been kicked' around
too tong, Let's see what the
people think."
Cost of having the vote would
he about $200, the clerk esti-
mated. The date of the vote
will he decided by the licence
board.
Knighton vehicle which in torn
struck Lunn.
Only minor damage was re-
ported by Chief C. IL Mac.;
Kenzie in an accident on Main.
St, Saturday morning, As Eve-
rett Johnston, 58, Main St.,
opened the door of his English-
made station wagon, which was
parked at the west curb, it
was struck by a southhound
car driven by Ivan Crip:,g, 30,
Dashwood,
flay township council decid
ed Tuesday to secure informa
tion regarding the procedure
to he taken to force the owner
of A township auto wrecking
yard to .comply wtih the -regu-
lations they set up when they,
permitted the establishment of
the business,
In a motion. passed .a year
ago, eouneil authorized the
owner to operate the business
but added the stipulations that
he keep the autos 20 rods from
the road and put either a fence
nr hedge around the ..area so
it would not he unsightly.
However, council learned
that some of the scrap autos
at the yard are right out to
the road.
retie lot is situated on the
north half of Jot 14 on the 14th
concession,
In other business, council:
Accepted the gravel tender
of .1. D. Newbigging, RR 2 Ap•
pin, for 8,000 cubic yards at
$1,04 for crushing and hauling.
The contract is to be signed
and approval sought from the
dept of highways,
Set the 1062 warble fly
spearing rates at -15 cents a
head for spraying and 10 cents
for brushing.
Passed a motion prohibiting
anyone from cutting wood on
the township roads without:
permission of the road sup't.
Hess
CERTIFIED
Watchmaker.
Authorized, collection of
$249,13 on the /00'4 .colleetor's
roll from the owners on the
'Helen street drain in Dash'
stood. The trustees. of the police
villa. ;e requested the action.
Entries come in
Entries for Plxvter Fair.
.which will he held September
JO and 20. already are coming
1/1 from area exhibitors, ay-
cording to Secretary. A. G.
flicks.
Ecofer •ceuple.
marks. 4Q years
Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter ,Cuthush,
simcoe St., cut their anniVer-
sary cake .on. Sunday just as
they did their wedding cake,
40. years .ago.
About 40 friends and rela-
tives gathered at the celebrants'
home to spend the day and pre-
sent them with Art electric
clock. Miss Meta 'Salter read
the address and Earl ShaptOn
made ..the presentation.
Seek to force .owner
to fence auto yard
I Exeter grandchildren
E
grandchildren we re baptized by
Rev. S. E. Lewis; Neil and Eli-
zabeth, children of .Cpl. and
Mrs. Robert Mcinnes, the for-
mer Marie Cutbush, Ottawa.
Among those .present were
DPP Charles and Mrs.. Salter
and lane, Kitchener. and Mn',
Price lists, containing a nuin- Gamoiduld,‘I Grs''a,lt.red Rig5hY' flee
tier of changes from previous
years, were distributed about
two weeks ago. -Copies are,
available at The T-A office
or from Mr. flicks.
gram again will feature a baby
show and bingo. Details of the
infant contest will be an.
The Wednesday night pro- nounced next week.
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Chased
car causes .crash
So..eral charges are pending
.connection with a rear-end
crash north of Ilensall Sunday
which followed a police chase
resulting from a radar trop.
A ear .driven by Gary W
Jones, 18, Rippen, believed In
..be pursued by police, struck
the rear of a vehicle, operated.
by ;Earl E. finekstetter. 17,
Victuria Si., Exeter, as the
two nine northbound
The •Cl ekst et ter .car rolled
niece' three limes in the east
ditch, The other vehicle left
the scene hut returned shortly
aft erwards. the west ditch Friday night
:Dowdas ;lefier,Y, 17, Rfl 1 •Damage was .estimated at $100
Suffers broken arm
A. 16-year-old Exeter youth
Roland Rumpel, suffered a
broken arm and other injuries
Friday when the car in which
he was a passenger went out
of control and struck a tree on
the second concession of Ste-
phen.
The vehicle was driven by
Barry L. Greenacre, 10, And-
rew St., and suffered $100
d a tu ee. The ea r first struck
a ditch hank, then the tree
and came to rest in a field
about half-mile north of the
Crediton road.
Three-car collision
Damage .was estimated al
620 in a three-car crash at the
intersection of Main and Vie-
loria Streets early :Friday
night,
According to Constable harry
V. 'Bergen, Fred Lunn, 40,
London, stopped on Main to
turn onto Victoria. Robert A.
Knighton, 41, London, pulled
up behind him, The third car,
driven by Claude 1.1,
18, RCAF Clinton, hit the
Anprove new lights,.
...sidewalks program
11.700 worth of streellighting "est. an explanation from
and construction of 53,000 worth pairs ip the pump at the can.,
of sidewalks Tuesday night. ning plant disposal system.
which finances the work. They d ec l a red it "as good as new",
merits were pronosed by PUC, overhauled the equipment and
'Town rouneil approved about Council also decided to re-
The streetlighting improve- The company earlier this year
Spramotor Ltd. over costly Fe-
include erection of four flumes- Council also:
cent luminaires no concrete Agreed to pay one-.half the
posts alone Pryde 'Boulevard cost~a i nata n g a manhole i„
in the 'Dow suhdivisinn, and around the PVCwater valve
two lumi n aires on the Main on the line running north from
street bridge., Riverview Park along No. 4.
Subdivision sidewalk Th e v a lv e was co v ere d w h en
First sidewalk to he installed the fill in that area was
in a privately.developed suh• levelled ,
division were approved in the Agr"d. hilt Dashwnod for
*s,ono budget. This will hr on the e ser vi ces of the fire 'brig-
Sanders St. east in the Whit- ode al the time of the blaze
smith subdivision.
,
at the planing this was
done after it was learned that
N "' sidewal k s also wi l l h e there was no agreement . for
constructed on Sanders 5,1., at mutual aid between the Dash-
she cenarate school: west side wood and Exeter b r i ga d es:
of Carling street, just south of Learned from Councillor Ross
Sanders: and on t he ea st side Taylor that the Sanders St.
of Marlborough. north of San- d ra i n , t o serve the separate
ders. school, had been completed ex-
Repairs to existing sidewalks cent for some minor work, and
also were discussed by council approved .payment to con-
but the exact amount of work trac t o r sans Sw e it ze r,
will be determined hy the Awarded building permits to
entrimittee on the basis of its E, Was, to locate a mobile
budget. limn(' on flidley St.: Wellington
Equipment troubles itaist, for a new home on Car-
t:70111mi foil it had been ling: Chester Cornish, storage
Short-changed an tiro shed on Anne Si.: Carl Stirc, recent • rearingdown kitchen on far,
equipment purchases after apHipg,. ;lees noun Wolper', Car.
proving repair costs
An alienating current pence- luig% gara ;:e and hree7P"W''
costing $110, will he in- --
stalled on the new area fire
snare one job in hear' truck. which has been having industry in Canada now. re electrical. difficulties, Gauge Miires all investment of about
on the water storage tank also 5•.2(),n00 rn plalif and erutipment. is not working properly and
Ve. the brigade has never received
some minor equipment for its In Canada's first federal
clothes storage Council felt election. in 1607. voting, took
complaints should he niacin to place from August 7th to
the company, September LIOth,
Three on Sunday
The third accident Sunday
occurred .on the Centralia .vil-
lage road when A car driven
by Eldon 0. Smith. 27, Eli 2
Crediton, struck a parked ear
owned by G. Anderehttek. Lon
don, .parked on .the west shoul-
der, Damage was estimated al
$400 by PC Don Westover.
Smith suffered! cuts 1() the
nose and tape.
Car operated by flay Car
roll, 27, Clinton, missed the
detour on No. 4, a mile south
of .flensall, and rolled over in
ltensall, a passenger in the
Gackstetter ear, is in Clinton
linsaital with severe scalp la,
cerations. Jones was treated
at South Ituron hospital for a.
head bruise.
witnesses said Jones went
through an OPP radar screen
at Itensall and ignored the
signal of an officer to stop. A
Police 'vehicle gave chase as
the Jones car went north at a
high rate of speed,
Quite a number of police Ve-
hicles gathered al the scene
Tin' .aceident happened about
0,2,9 p.m. PC George 7.1itchell.
who investigated, estimated
damage at $800.
Drives into ravine
APOarently unfamiliar with
the winding private roads in
the subdivision at Denomme
Beach nn Lake Huron, a De.
troit man with a 1902 station
wagon drove into a ravine,
causing about $000 damage
Sunday.
The operator was rE dYi 11
Piont knwsk i , to, of Roseville,
Michigan, lee .was not injured
according to PC Harry Reid.
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