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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-11-29, Page 19er'air". "Twenty years ago I tools prier look at Ted's wavy hair and manly chest and said to-my self, 'That's the man for me.'!" under (Roman. Catholic admin- istration and staffed by mem- bers of the Ursulthe religious. order who, Mr. McQuaid sold, "if they heard the teachers' salaries mentioned here today would have a heart attack." "Our principal," he said, "has as many degrees behind her name as any in any high school in Huron, and is teach- ing for $2,400 a year; the other two get $2,200 and $2,300, We are running it on a wing and a prayer, mostly." Reeve Clarence Hanna, East Wawa nish, wondered why high school books were no good for 'students moving to another place. Trustee Counter said this is not the ease as much as it' used to lie. The books should be more uniform as far as practical. "There may be a variation in English, owing to teachers' choices in grades 9 and 10," said Reeve Frank Walkom, Goderich., Trustee Kenneth Johns, of South Huron, discussed the de- sirability of a stronger trustee organization. "I represented our board at a meeting in Stratford of the Associated High School Boards of Ontario," he said, "to see if something could be done to level out salary schedules for teachers. There is much com- peting going on. I was the only representative from Hur. Vote For Lee Sherman X "THE MAN WHO GETS THINGS DONE" Order Early For Finest Selection is Coven Circle, regular meet- ing, Tuesday, December 4, 8:15 p.m., at the manse. Children of the Church, Mon- day; December 3, at 4 p.m. Garage Sunday And Evening Service Open this Sunday, Wed- nesday afternoon and dor, ing the evening through. out the Week. South End Seivice •Z I NOW RYE IC Bin GET A FREE ELECT NKET tiq04,1w. e Krt,V1NA'1 Olt ei 1 r ()NAM" mAXWEL.L. MAY'1./i * MeCt..ARY-1,i'ASY PHTLCO-14C14121X 4 BEATTY' a nor IAMILTON CONNOR CORONAtIO vOOMINION EatoWt4-V1K1Nt; '6rvi„ GENSOAL etttotroc R A Vs/ i41 nt•L'O'6•6114, Yl r.; m riLlOTTY ti ti1 me.T.on 'A.1<EN ti4 CtItt. # r t„,„ Hor, 0 , op visic.oUlTr e Wrz$TINGHOUSE i,,ANO OTHER PINE 'MS '0.6015 AT Tilt $IDAtS 01*PLAYINO tHt$ .ti'f,11601.140%.ailb It -0 EC, 1.6ittl 1$29.95 VALUE!! • 00UIBLE BED stn. es FULL 2,-YAR GUARANTEE a A TOP QUALITY BLANKET eR e'ONVE R r 1BL CONTOURED CORNERS CAN BEWASHED AND DRIED AUTOMATICALLY CHOOSE FROM ANY OP THESE PAMOU-S BRANpS let tistals...Stakili. e.a vtortO in y•TeiL.1"! MAKE EVERY -DAY A DRYING DAY ELECTRICALLY,,,,, COSTS LESS THAN 5(11 FULL LOAD TO OPERATE! • ECONOMICAL • FLAMELESS • ODOURLESS SAFE • PRECISELY AUTOMATIC moniminumnoioniummummipmensw BUY AN ELECTRIC Cl i TRES. With A $.2,000 grant from the Intinielpality .Da.shwoOd. sired, promoters of the .com• inunity'S new hall 'need only $1,500 to complete the project. Secretary-treasurer L o r Kleinstiver reported this week that :ratepayers at the annual meeting in Dashwood ratified' the grant and brought the total donations to $10,586.25, Ile also reported eenstrue. Hon was nearing completion As the outside painting has been ,done and the brick work on the front is almost completed, All that remains on the side is filling .and grading to level the grounds, Kleinstivcr also announced that official receipts for .dono. tions to date would be nailed this week and urged all those who still Intended to make donations to do so as soon as possible so the building could be completed. Any donors not contacted may leave their donations with the Bank of Montreal offices in . either Grand. Bend or Dash• wood or send them directly to the seeretary,treosurer. Donors this week were as follows: Anonymous $15,00 Jake Schroeder 15,00 John Rader, Zurich 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kleiestiver 100.00 Grant Sterling, Bayfield 2,00 Walter Forbes, Clinton 5.00 R. H. Jennison Ltd„ Grand Bend 10,00 Dr. Gulens Jack Pickering Anonymous Jim Houlahan Verne Sharpe Karl Guenther Stewart Sweitzcr Jim Clarke Fred Hicks CHURCH DIRECTORY eed 1,500 to hit goal County hears problem laN of high school trustees 50.00 Wray Sweitzer 2.00 Harry Shephard 1.00 Lorne Dietrich 2.00 Harold Finkbeiner 1.00 Robert Adams 5,00 Jack Ratz 1.00 Mrs. Ada Ratz 5.00 Cook Bros, Milling, 5,00 Hensali Judge Frank Fingland, Ira Deajardine Clinton Dashwood Police Village Emerson Wein, Crediton 2000,00 Emil, Rugaber, Crediton George Maier, South Matt Finkbeiner, Field, Michigan 5.00 Crediton 2,e0 Teddy Holmes, London 10.00 Fred Brown, Crediton 2.00 Harvey Ratz 15,00 Jerome Dietrich, Zurich 5.00 Arnold Keller 2,00 Clarence Farmer, Maurice Desjardine 1.00 Crediton 2,00 Hugh Morenz 2,00 Stephen Dundas, Crediton 2.00 Kenneth Baker 5.00 Gerald Schenk, Mrs, Lila Lamport Lao 4,00 Crediton Chris Batungarden 2,00 Bob Reid, Crediton 2,00 Elgin Adams 5,00 Sam King, Crediton 2.00 5,00 Clarence Moon, Crediton 1.00 3.00 Ross Haugh, Creditor) 5,00 5,00 Ed Hendrick, Crediton 25.00 5.00 Gordon Morlock, 5.00 Crediton 1.00 10.00 Alvin Finkbeiner, 5.00 Crediton 1.00 Hertzel Bros., Crediton 5.00 25.00 William Muller, Crediton 2.00 Rest Klopp, Zurich Lloyd Wein, Crediton Harry Basson. Zurich Herbert Schenk, Amiel Fisher Creditors. 5,00 Roy Clarke, Zurich Douglas Shepherd,. Corrugated Pipe ,Co. Ltd., Stratford Grand, Bend 30,°0 Garnet Paterson Norman 'Wolper, Enter 10.04 Keith Horner Anonymous • 5.00 Lloyd Wolper Delbert Geiger, Zurich 6,:00 Elgin Hendrich George Grenier. 6,00 Edmund Bedier 8.00 Laird kJ:WOO, Richard ,Cresces Earl Becker 2,00 Idella Gable,, Zurich 1.:00 Anonymous Art Gable, Zurich ?.00. Joseph Dietrich Elzar Masse, Zurich Clare Masse, Zurich .5.01) Elgin Roweliffe, Edmund Wainer, LOU liensall 10,00 Melvin Stade Herb Klopp, Zurich 2.00 Roy Raiz Kenneth Closely), Zurich 2.00 Roman Meidinger, Carl Radford, Creditor) Zurich .5.00 Freeman Morieek, „Creditor) Allan Smith, Zurich 1,00 , Melvin Smith, Zurich 1,25 Art Mitchell, Crediton Welders Service, London 10,00 E. L. Alickle 4 Son,. ,lames Cowan .4 Co., ifeeSall. London 15.00 D. NV. Harrison, Charles Dietrich, Grand Bend, Mt, Carmel Arnold Gaiser Henry Brown, Creditor). Clayton :Philo Louis Masnica, .Crediton 5.00 5,00 5.00 2.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 Provision of the new veer 2 ,00 tional school at Clinton should 10.00 keep tax rates down, in 0011,- 1,00 ion of Gerry Ginn, county 3.00 representative on Coderie li District collegiate hoard. lie -Z.00 was answering an enquiry by 2,00 Reeve Harvey Coleman of Stan, 2.00 ley as to a probable rise in 10400 school rate, 10.00 With the new school," he said, your mill rate will not Increase as much as if we did .10 M0 not have It. Every school in 25.00 the county is packed to canoe- 5.00 ity, and if it were not for the 3,00 vocational school we would be asking for new buildings, Cost of technical education is great- er, but the grants are higher, too." 5.00 2,00 1.00 2.00 2,00 2.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 N, Peck, reappointed to the Clinton hoard, said that by next September there would.be perhaps 1,100 pupils, and in another year the school would be full, Others heard by council were Russell Bolton, Seaforth Dist. rice high school; Larry Snider, chairman of South Huron Dist- rict high school, and Kenneth Johns, of the same board; W. N, Counter, .Clinton District Collegiate board; Jack Brew- er, -Wingharn District high school, and James McQuaid, of Dublin continuation school board. Mr. McQuaid said some, thing to the effect that public school assessment did nothing for the continuation school. He wondered if the department of education knew about this, which had been going on for 22 years. "I understand 1 was appoint- ed as a representative again for 1963, but it might not work, for the same reason that there is an agitation from the Mitch- ell high school to get these boys lined up and pay taxes," The continuation school is • Tho Throo.Advocato, November 194Z Page 9 of service. This helped us urea. lot of buses over ale same mendously, as otherwise we mileage. would have had to build. . We have 12. bus routes, and ,pct7t7.k°e"bilsiss,s°bluttet.. talkur el)ercaotIonr- nne express to Clinton. They has an. investment of $150,000, haul 633 pupils, and daily mile- and only for the reason of on. 1 believe it would be wise age is .690. adequate service would we by if the high schools of Ontario,o_t Ex..e.ftehle, dciastibri0eitcbculwr,aegs4etilion,oit,i,n, steheeltinuge co,meprseotpitlig oproxl.ssoornie program that wwounikit he said. Bids. '171en invite high - schools to join. "and when looking would have to be licensed "During the Past 11 years nfoiripitirsni8n.P941Ula:tiEnnxettoe'rbrsinelginothleit; fore we cRoeueldV04111:leartviel7C"-Ole- change in teachers'' salaries, room in the bus we would take stood there was no trPtible there has been a tremendous sa id as long as there was man of Stanley said beess:::earl,-. And was happy 'to see them them arid let them ride in, about making a thangq .poor get more, but at present I he - and they would then pay the service Was Art hove they are well taken care South Huron board for that of. I hope. we can have an privilege. We look 20 Mils organization that will iron out for the Catholic school, for some of the problems high, which they pay us 15180 a tendon w schools as to Ihavtheinak 111)..beeetiinng. mon th, in Winghant." there is one road in Hay that "It runs in mind that nd 'Bruce for Huron A , PerhaPs we have three buses running "There are seven bodies r e' up: Hay . township, South Huron porting to the Ontario Trus. (terry DNS and a bus from the sepa- 0(31 :lent ,0 "'We should belong to. perhaps " aid pick (11,1.1103 sicliiElot believe that may s hurt into pupils Trustee ant SouthSlli Snider urgno. rtr)cils tr7i5c9t sgteltiP tfoLg eatr.lhdersoallinicel. 11 lot \avv would nseh burs High School. running up the road. It may "Fifty-five were taken by he that we may have a county the Clinton board," he said, board of education to look "for a limited vocational after transportation problems, course, and we pay the cost and we would not he running Our Extensive Stock Includes . * POINSETTIA * CYCLAMEN * AZALEA * POTTED MUMS * MIXED PANS r brighten the Christmas scene A . with FLOWERS and GREENS AfatttInTM..,i'.:'.:V:' • Izja.t.446leRWk.aMMAiWIDli:S`4a4:3itMlf0.41t6',:ifaCttfkinlat.14M Large. Range of THAMES ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH S. M. Sauder, Pastor 10:30 a.m.—Worship Service 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School and Adult Bible Class All Are Welcome JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev. S, E. Lewis, M.A., S.D. Minister Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C,M. Organist and Choirmaster 1,0 A.M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL All Departments 11 A.M.—MORNING SERVICE "THE ATONEMENT" "lie is our peace . . who has broken down the divid- ing wall of hostility that, He might, .. reconcile us to God" Chapter 10, The Word And. 'rue Way Duel: Linda Wolper and Linda Weslcott Nursery for babies and Jun. ion Congregation for children 4 to 6 years, Make worship part of your Sunday, EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH In Bethel Reformed Church Huron St. E. Pastor: W. Stephenson Guest Speaker: DR, M. IL PALL, Toronto, Seeretary•Treasurer, Fellowship Baptist Churches 2:00 p.m.—Sunday School 3:00 p.m.—Worship Service Wed., 8 p.m.—Prayer Service Nursery for young children. BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH Huron Street East R. Van Farowe, Minister Services on Sunday, Dec. 2 in charge of Mr. E. Breeuwsma, of Strathroy, 10:30 a.m.—Service (English) 8:00 p.m.—Service (Dutch) All Welcome. CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Minister: A. J. Stienstra, B.A., B.D. 10:00 a.m.—Worship in English 2:15 p.m.—Worship in Dutch 6:15 p.m.—Back to God Hour (680 Ice.) MAIN STREET United Church of Canada Minister: Rev. R. S. Hiltz, B.A., M.Th. Organist: Mrs. F. Wildfong, A.L.C.M. 10:00 a,m,—Sunday School Missionary Sunday "The Story of the Other ST. PETER'S CHURCH Highway #4 Sunday, December 2 24th Sunday After Pentecost 9:00 a — Holy Mass Pastor: Rev. J. E. Kelly EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH DASHWOOD Minister: Rev. M. J. James, B.A, la•D 10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Rev. Bren de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist Friday, November 30 St. Andrew's Day 8:00 a,m,—Quiet. Communion 10:00 a.m.—Quiet Communion Sunday, December 2 Advent Sunday 8;30 a,m.—Quiet Communion 10:00 a.m. — Senior Sunday School 11:00 a,m,—Holy Communion Junior Sunday School 7:00 p.m.—Evensong 8:30 p.m.—The Rector's Coffee Hour Wisemen" .11:15 a,m.—Worship Sermon: "Good News for Everyone" — St. Luke 1; 1,38. ST., LUKE'S CHRISTMAS STORY Dec, 9 — "God and Ordinary People" Dec. 16 — (White Gift Service) Dec. 23 — "The Wonder of Jesus" Dee. 30 "Youth and Old Age (Simen Anna and Jesus) Nursery provided. "Come and worship with Us," BUD'S FINA SERVICE OPENING SPECIAL PHONE 235.2603 EXETER . Lizplovaos.t, tioctvw tptitptrott ,.11rftt. z^t r.t.,a,trwrxt,t t*ct'MtzifOn aterma-tm-J,.-r.z.m;117;r-vwalzsezrzoottwvg;N:teatt-tx4 fi TA a .1k fi a .a CUT FLOWERS ORDER HOLLY AND MISTLETOE EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINT. MENT J ti WE WIRE FLOWERS All Over The World I THIS COUPON IS WORTH 30c on a CAR WASH AT BUD'S FINA SERVICE Good Any Time Until Saturday, Dec. 1 • FIRESTONE TIRES, BATTERIES and ACCESSORIES e GREASE JOBS • OIL CHANGES • WINTERIZING ALSO SEE US FOR DO-1T -YOURSELF FACILITIES Corner Highways 4 and 83 Exeter North 'Phone 235.1093 LESEE — H. W. "BUD" PRESZCATOR OPERATOR — BOB KERSLAKE CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Main at Hill St., Exeter Minister: Rev, John C. Boyne, B.A., B.D. Organist; Mrs, Murray Keys Sunday, December 2 First Sunday in Advent 10 a,m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL 11 a.m.—C1-IURCH SERVICE You arc invited to worship with us, CGIT each Wednesday al 7 p.m. Choir practice each Thurs day at 7:30 p.m. Communicants class, Satur. day, December I, 10 a.m. Preparatory Service, Sunday, December 2, 7:30 non. Gordon Auxiliary, Monday. December 3, Cl 7:30 p.m., in the home of Mrs. J. B. Pryde. ZION CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON A. M. Schlenker, Pastor Sunday, December 2 10:00 a,in,-,-Mtirtling Worship 11:15 A.,in,-,-Silnday School 8:00 p.m,—Bible Study BAYFIELb BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Hobbint, Sunday, December 2 10:00 a.m.—Bible Study 11:00 a.M.—Mornirig Worship Sermon: "The Prodigal Son Prodigal Brother" 7:30 p,m,—EvAngeliStie SerViee Sermon: "Worst Pithishnient Than Death Without Mercy" Wed.. ii fi".111,—PrAyer Meeting "Soul Witinitig" "Wel-Mile to Worship"' YOUR CHOICE. StOAfl Free Electric Blanket or INS Free Installation or 8191°1111,1 Outside Dryer Vent FRIGIDAIRE DRYERS. * DELIVERF6 & SERVICED * 5-TEMP. HEAT CONTROL. * PORCELAIN DRUM * SAFETY SWITCH * AUTOMATIC TIME' CLOCK 'CONTROL * 'O:MP DRY LOAD TOM URLI Area Can Collect GE 24916 EXETER PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Larry Talbot, Pastor Sunday, December 2, 1962 Services of Inpiration and Blessing D'45 a,m,—Stinday School 11;00 a,m.—Communion Service 7:30 p,m,—Evangelistic Service Wed., 8:00 p,m, — Prayer and Bible Study Fri., 8:00 p.m.—Young People's A hearty welcome to all, ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor; Rev. William Getz 10:00 a,m,—Bible, Class 11:00 a.m.—Divine Service Sermon Theme: "The Chal- lenge Of A New Day" 2:30 p,m,—Sunday School 13oard of Managers, Tuesday, December 4, at 7;30 p,m., in the home of C. Ersman. Evenings 1,11 9 Solordoyi 'I'll SOO AO • '' EL)