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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-10-25, Page 3"It's a, lovely night for a. walk , . . why don't you take one?" Urge lift inspection products 01 Geners1 Motors Frigidaire Sales with Service Drysdale Crest Hardware 034ö nit ii 41041§A4;L Mr and Mrs. Eldon Allen. Janet, Nancy and Frank visit• ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Allen at Brantford, Alr. and Mrs. T. Laing em jived a motor trip to Algonquin Park and Huntsville. Mr, Frank Stagg spent the weekend with his son and daughterinlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Stagg, Exeter. Mr. Floyd Dow has accepted a position in the Bank of Commerce, Mitchell. Air. and Mrs. Laverne Wal• lace returned home nit Sunday after visiting relatives at Ken. nra. Mr and Airs. Ken McKellar visited in Goderich with Ate and Mrs. Donald Scott and family on Thursday. Quite a number of CromArly people all ended anniversary services in Caven Presbyterian Church, EXeler, On Sunday. Church service here was with- deawn, Mr. Red Mrs. Lorne ('happel, newlyweds. were treated to a rousing chivaei on Saturday night. Alr. and Airs. Carter Kers- lake, Joyce, Brenda and Craig were Sunday guests of Miss Lillian Sallatitytie, Exeter, Mr and Airs, laMes flamsey and Children of Listneest visit- ed on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Alt's. Alex Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. K. AleKellar Were celeste oI Alr. and Alt's. W. &Very, Exeter, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rickert and deuthler Catherine, CHO- thh e Were SMiday ViSitttrs with Mr. and Ales. Gordon Lathe and !Millie. Seeteal friends item area attended the funeral nt the late Mr. William Moodie-. of 'Exeter The firs( sitewtall of the teaaeti came en Teesday, Oct. 2$. Roy's LIM entertain The inerebers of the Wemeh's Miskiettary Sdetety Anti the Ma• r. 11111111111/11111111.111100=1.1111111110111111* BIBLES FOR AFRICA The nester nations are pleading for Scriptures. 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QC, here Tiles .ttie luti,,,rate said the a v• etheq. Ross ttistatt, had one of uorst driving records he lied Seen n1 maey cars, .41.61;4U admidett to „drinking wme mid. -showing rill.' with ilia car Lbefore it Hipped. over in the ditch trt nay township. Sept 19, tine of his peasengees v., as seriously injured. 1tistau also was fined $20 plus vosts for consuming alcohol under age. David Kens, iii, Mitchell, a. passenger in lite ti l, car, Was fined $25 for possession of liquor, Ile admit:tee! Meeting a bottle of wine from his bro- ther's cellar. Oldest man dies at 96 William Moodie,. 96, Exeter's oldest resident, died suddenly at his late. residence, Andrew St. on Wednesday, Oelnhee 17, Mr, Moodie was a native of Scotland and at rn early age came to Canada and farmed in Lisborne Township, Married Mary Agnes Kydd of the Themes Road commun. ity on November 9, 1892. They celebeated both their golden a n d diamond anniversaries, Mrs. Moodie predeceased him February 8, 1960. Mr. Moodie was road super- intendent of Usborne Township for 23 years. He was an active member of Thames Road church slinging in the choir for 60 years and being superintendent of the Sunday School for 19 years. Af- ter retiring to Exeter to make their home with their daughter, Mrs. Roy Fletcher 10 years ago, they attended Jaines Streef Church. • Surviving are two daughters: MrS. Roy (Margaret) Coward and Mrs, Stanley (Vera) Cow, erd, both of Exeter; four grand-, children., 11 great grandehil• dren and one great great greed- child. Fimeral services were held at the Hopper-Hockey funeral home on Friday, October 19 condue. ted by Rev. S. E, Lewis. Inter- ment was in Exeter cemetery, , Tali. hearers were Messrs. El . gin Rowcliffe. William Stone, Alex Duhean, Charles Allison, Edgar :Monteith and Harold Jef- fery. r4, -••••• , lee lime to pey Magistrate Hays refueed to provide time for Jack Fraser, 20, RCAF Ventrelia, to pay .kite $40 fine he Lteas assessed for having liquor in. his car. The magistrate told Fraser that if he had money to operate a ear and purchase liquor he could raise the sash lo pay his fine. Air, Hays said he should be able to get the money from friends: if they woUldn't trust. him, why should the court? Mrs, Ann Jorgenson, Victoria St., said she was not aware that she should. have reported to police wimp* she struck a small boy in :Exeter Sept 21 Her fine was $15.00 and . cost s Mrs, Jorgenson struck late, phen Athill, (our yoars old, one of several children return- ing from a birthday She took the. boy to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Athill, Victoria. St. Constable Harry V. Bergen, who haul the boy examined by a doctor, said skid marks totalled 32 feet, Urged to return to school Magistrate Hays advised the father of a 16-ycar-old Exeter youth, Grant Rohner, to send the boy back to school. after convicring him of being drunk in a public place. The boy was fined $10, PC' Harry Reid said he found llohner drunk, noise and IM ruly in Bay swamp and turned the lad over to his father who "gave hint a talking to”. The magistrate pointed nut that damage to the brain from liquor is greater at the age of 16 than it is al .maturity, John Dwyer, Toronto. Ives fined $25 and Charles 23, RR 2 Dashwood, $5.00 on speeding charges. Honor couple. on departure Alt. and Mrs. W. G. Coch- rane, who have' been active members of Caven Presbyterian Church for many years, were honored by the congregation at a get-together after the evening service Sunday evening, prior to their departure from Exe- ter, Harry Strang, on behalf of those present, lauded their con- tribution to the church and presented them with a lace tablecloth set. Mr. and Mrs, Cochrane have sold their home on Gidley St. and will live at their summer home, Southeott. Pines, Grand Bend for the winter months. clan Ritchie Evening Auxiliary of Cromarty church and the Staffa UCW were entertained by the ladies of Roy's United Church on. Wednesday evening. Thanksgiving was the theme of the meeting and Mrs, Calvin Christie presided at the piano and played quiet music. Airs, Murray Christie was in the chair, Sterling Gra hat offered prayer. The program consisted of a solo by Miss Joan Christie, reacting by Miss Olive Speare, piano solo, Ales, 'Robert Me. Caughey, duet, Misses Eliza- beth Smelt, and Heather Dayn , ard, duct. Mrs. T. L. Scott and Airs. Gerald Carey; reading, Mrs, Andrew Christie. guest speaker was Mrs. Ceeil 'Burrell of Mount Pleas- ant, using as her topic "A Light Bearer", She was thanked by Mrs, Ross WNW, Airs, Cal. der MeKaig And Mrs. A. II. Daynard expressed apprecia- tion of the visiting ladies, CGIT rally A CG1T rally of lie-meet' gleis And lenders of (be Stratford Presbyterial was held iii CromL arty church nn Saturday. Octo., bee 13. The guest speaker was Miss Beatrice Scott, a Missieeary front India., MisS Russell 'ef. Lis- towel And Miss Manes cendeeleil an interesting program. Miss CarOt Harrison of Listnivel A solo. Mrs, Nina of Atwood Was :Sing :Mg leader, PeetonAl items Weekend guests at the home Or Mr. and MrS. T. 1. Scott end fantile were Aire, Cl. A. Keeton and son Darwin of Blufftob, Al- berta, They were enrolde to OklaboMa,, „L„ ,„„„„ Aerive. makes -grant$, The Startiee Drive-in worship services Ii ,eld this summer south of elrand Bend were able to meet all expenses and give donations of $33 to the Bible Society and JeeLn d on Rescue Mission and $32 la the Gideons. The report gi N en by the secretary, Bev. 'IL S. Hilt's, in- dicates .that the seven films shown at the Provincial LPinery Perk were solely supported by The drive-in services. A letter from. the Department of Lands and Forests stated that total of 700 people attended the seven Pinery meetings and indicated that people came front Scarborough. Milton, Ayl- mer', 'Windsor. Port Huron. tleviand. and Tiffin, Ohio. Services lieve been held at the drive-in for three years any many i'eturned cards in die to a desire for the vontinte atinn next summer. Many f avora bl e commen t s were also received. GB native missionary BerielL took place in Grand Bend cemetery for Noah Gret- ton, whose death occured in Montreal. last week. Al'. Gs'atton, who formerly resided at Grand Bend, moved to Montreal 30 years ago and had since been engaged in enci»missionary work. lie Preached the gospel in many Parts of Quebec, besides in Montreal where he resided, He distributed thousands of French New Testaments to i% people througout the province. A. funeral service was held in Montreal Thursday evening and was conducted. by John Spree- man. He preached both in French and in English. A large number of French people at. tended from many parts of the province beside many English friends from Ala:lbea). 'rite body arrived at Holtman Funeral, Home, Dashwooce Fri- day and funeral service took place Saturday, Oct 20 at Grand Bend, Gospel Half, Thos. G. Wilkie, Forest, and Albert. W. Joyee, Toronto, both former residents of Grand Bend, con- ducted the service which was largely attended. Pallbearers were three evan- gelists with whom Mr. Gratton laboured in Quebec, Joseph Oat- ling Shawinigan Falls, Que., John Spreeinan, Albanel, Que., and Vincent Davey, St. Anne de Bellevue, Que. also Fergus and Leslie Turnbull and Wel- .ington Johnson, Grand Bend. Form body for Huron A meeting to plan the organ- ization of a Huron County branch of the Canadian Mental. Health Association was held in the Clinton Twit Hall, October 15. Representatives were present from ,several centres in the county. Ralph E. Smith, Goa. (lea, was chairman of the meeting. R. W. Curtis Smtnit, field rep. resentative in Western Ontario' for °ATHA, explained the organ- ization and structure of the a s • sociation at the national, pro vineial and branch levels. The aims and objects of the assn eiation, particularly' at the local level, were outlined. Plans were made to have a public meeting during NoVelTh her to take further steps 'toward organizing this tilt for Huron County, "I've 'decided to cleAn out the glove corepartiteht," Too Late To Classify 1lC (ixxtEPP.,B, experienced. must he Able to type and answer telephone Apply, Box „Nt)ti. Exeter times-Axivricate. 2stie AP.AnTmEN'r, 2 bedrooms, fur. nished, rn Exeter Apply lEx.- eter Tittes.AdvetAtte phone 235- 1331 eoe. Canuotiva tram peec Evans •rt WIWI On the motor, moving the ear "a couple of feet op". when they beard a- rattel cry "Stop". When they reached him, Sa- muel had ,Several. marks on his head and was bleeding, He com- plained of pain in the neck, One of the wheels or the ear was off the track anti the car was fisting to the. swab, "( don't think it ever did .func- tion properly," said Evans. The two cables did not wind evenly nn the drt.tm and the car had slipped off the .track on a num- ber of occasions before. Structure not sound Ernest. Chipchase, Ilensall, who has a cottage nearby, was one of a group of men who lifted the car back on the track, raised Samuel, onto the plat- form and took hint up the lift to the Lop tie, too, said "it was not a sound structure", indicat• ing 'ii should have had a cement bed all the way down the hank. Dr. John Goddard, Hensali, who presided over the inquest. first examined S a m u. el and found he hadn't received any serious injury to his spinal chord, He ordered hint sent by ambulance to St. Joseph's Hos- pital for examination. Dr, John Wilson, a surgeon at SI, Joseph's, said x-rays showed one of the vertebrae in the neck had been dislocated and an ope- ration was performed during which tongs Nvere put into the skull to put the vertebrae hack into place. Samuel then was placed in traction, "apparently in good condition," However, the victim was Mentally con- fused and extremely difficult to manage. tie vomited consider- ably, a usual result or' head in- jury, but despite the use of an extricating machine and spe- cial nursing' care, it was tm- possible ' •remove ail the stomach materials from the windpipe. Baptist church baptizes seven Emmanuel 'Baptist Church. Exeter, held its first baptismal service S u n ri a y evening al, Wortley .Baptist Church, Lon- don. Seven can did a t es were baptized by immersion by W. Stephenson, pastor of the church, Those baptized were Mrs. 0, Vollelt, Mrs, E. Heywood, Mr. and Airs, G. Alateuthardt, Mr. IV, Davis, B. Montmorency and Alt. Jlnntntorcncy, No building permit Fe: Harry Reid, who ievestie gate(' the death, identified for the jury pictures he had to •e of the scene. He revealed he had checked the new building bylaw of Hay township anti found no permit was required for the construction of a Lift, rte also noted that no Permit had he.en issued by Ontario HY. dro in regard to the installation, nor bad the area inspector sue • Yeyed the equipment. The verdict read: "The jury strongly recommends that all installations and. lifts of this type, whether private .or be .brought. under the jerisdie- lion of the elevators and lifts act or the province of Ontario and that annual inspections of this equipment be made to en• sure safe operation," Jury members included Lorne kleinstiver, foreman; Robert. Borland, Glenn Koehler, Charles 'Thiel and Morris ,Finkbeiner, all of the immediate district, Hot water on top every day! You'll have reedy - to. use hot writer all the time when we deliver LP gas. HOTSON Propane Phone 156W Grand Bend -Cromarty Comments By MRS. KEN MeKELLAR CONTROL VIAR8LE MOS, La AND Support The Exeter Branch Canvass CANADIAN BIBLE SOCIETY President: Mr. Alex Cann Secretary: Mr, Morley 14a1l Treasurer: Mr. George. Tinney, Exoter N RVIIVPS 'child The Timos,Mvocote, rOctobor 24, 1 9n l?alc --Continued front page 1 self, but three close calls on. her .own life lied, taught her 'to be eaeefitl.. When she was 11 Yvan old , she was rescued' at Learning Lott after wattle Under the second tune and she was pull -ed 1,11 by a friend :near Brights Grove about two Years after she was .pulled into rough water by an undertow. Site had her third experience at MacTeer when she' slipped. off a rock into, deep, water 16 years. ago , Summing up her resette perience, Mrs. .Spooner ,stated. "X am certainly thawau, 3 listened to that maxi's demon• strabort of artificial respira- tion on TV," End o Sot, ays Left ! 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