The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-01-31, Page 12Ministers 'plan.
for Holy Week
A Mennonite minister will
preach 'here for union services
Chlring Holy Week, it was. 090,
ded last. week by F);PtPr Minis-
terial Association.
'The ,services will be. held in
Mein $t, UP.Iretil April 8 to l.g.
Elected president of the local
Er94P. was Rey, Bren de Vries,
of •Trivitt church, succeeding
Rev. R. Van 'Farpwe, New se',.
crew), Is Rev, Larry Talbot,
Pentecostal, who relieves pts.o-
ley ,Sautier„
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
Mr. and Mrs. Norma raloti-
gins, Avis, Grant and Allen
attended the members and par-
ents banquet of the Edgewood
Jr. Farmers, saturday evening
in the Foresters Hall, .Granton,
Mrs. Wm. Morley returned
home on Saturday from St. Jo-
seph's Hospital where she had
been a patient during last week.
Mrs. Cora Morley has re-
turned home from Hazel Park
Michigan, where she spent
several weeks with Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Morley and fami-
ly. Mrs. Pitt, Lucan, has also
returned to stay with Mrs. Mor-
ley.
"THE .cRimpT.uNlow BEST
FRIEND A FELLOW
.EVER HiApr
SAVE AND BORROW
IN YOUR OWN COMMUNITY
You know you're on solid ground whin you do business
with friends and neighbors, That's how the credit union
is set up. Every member is a part owner.' Folks who
know each other save! money in the credit union and
get good dividends — and they borrow at low rates
when they need cash.
Exeter Community Credit
Union Limited
PHONE 235-0640 DEVON BUILDING
MON. TO FRIDAY, 10 to 5;30 pm.
HOURS SATURDAY, 10 to 12 am.
TUESDAY EVENING 8 to 9:30 pm.
lay MRS.. M. H.. 4$TPN.
Mrs, M. H.:EOPP: geeent,
'milled by Mrs, 'Murray Abbott
of Centraliaattended the myth,
:Gaynor wedding lield 14 All.
Saints. Anglican .church, London.
:on Saturday.
Mrs. Lorne Weiberg.
.41.00 the sunshino group .of.
ladies on WedneScia)". PnrinE
the afternoon Mrs. Lawrence
HirtW of ceotrg,llshoo a brush
demonstration. The ladies pre,
sent were Mrs, John
lister, Mrs. Sam Skinner, Mrs,
Jack Blair, Mrs. Allan Hi:stop
and Brenda Gaynor, Mrs. Hob
plair and Mrs. Mervin Els-
ton,
Visitors on Friday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wei,
berg were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Northcott and family of Exeter.
Miss MildredWeiberg,who
is employed with the metro-
politi Insurance Go. London,
and Miss Phyllis Weiberg of
Exeter spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Weiberg.
Mrs. Chas. Atkinson and
Mrs. Sam Skinner entertained
the "sunshine" group of ladies
at their homes recently.
Mitchell.
Friday, a car driven by Allan
Ward, 32, Ingersoll, skidded
into a snow bank on No. 4, just
north of Kippen, and rolled over
on its roof, causing $350 da-
mage.
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Institute Anniversary. new services
Snow crashes
cost $3;000
Winter .conditions continued
to take their toll on the highway
p4S. week, Property da
Inage amounted $3,000 in. six accidents,
Monday, cars driven by Mrs.
Milton Webb, Dashwood, and
Fred WYnne, 84, RR 2 Watford,
:collided. lust. east of .Sarepta
On No,, 83,, Mrs. Webb was
entering the highway from a
private lane when struck by
the Wynne car, Damage was
estimated at $850 by pp Don.
westover„
In another Monday crash,
car operated by Ward Knox, 54,
RR 1 Hayfield, struck a tractor,
driven by Carl willert, 29, RR
1 Zurich. The latter had driven
out on the highway while rerno,
ving snow from his driveway.
Damage totalled about $300.
Cars. operated by .John E.
Cleave, 19, Zurich, andStewart.
Milton Deitz, 32, Zurich, col-
licied at the main intersection
of Zurich, causing about $500
damage Sunday, The Cle4ye car
was going south on Goshen;
Deitz east. on Main, Damage
amounted to $500.
George A, Terry, 20, Dun-
dalk, skidded off No. 4 highway
south of the Centralia side road
and struck a hydro pple, causing
$600 damage.
Edward N. Brintnell, 24, Gid-
ley St., snapped a telephone pole
when his car went out of control
on No. 4 south of Exeter early
Saturday morning. Damage was
estimated at $500 byPC George
as chairman of
were alsp given corsages, in,
cluded Mrs, Emmert' F4hrOPr.
- 19,42), Mrs, HlignSehenk
(1942,- 44), Mrs. Alvin Moir
(1944 - 50), Mrs. Alex Hamil-
ton (1955 59), Mrs. Gordon
McKenzie (1959 -1981). Mrs.
Garnet Hicks of Hurondale WI
is the present secretary-treas-
urer.
Gold and blue was the color
scheme used in flowers and
decorations, Centralia VOW ca-
tered for the banquet.
Former mayor /')PPIPY topics
gseter -..1c at the betlYS. in, David Johnston, son of Mr,
ang/tral meeting Friday morn- and Mrs. Lorne Johnston, re, ing. Ytce,ohOrmP, Murray turned home Sinidnyhaying been
Greene, a new ,commissioner a patient in the War Memorial
who succeeds W. 9, Cochrane, Hospital, London, for the past
Gc, seven weels.
Plans for installation of new Visiting with LAG and grp, services Ma4P St., from Ron English ant! baby !Pre/ft:4'0f
Huron to Alexander, Pennee- Huron St. W. are Mrs. English's
p4r9PrIgWralnil ttlwereigdhiwscat'srstuilyClIhneg nipeg, also her Q th e r mother, Mrs. Roy Stevens, Win,
connmiss'ion, Robert, who is attending De Vry
Although arrangements with Technical school, Toronto.
the department of highways are Mrs, Lorne Finkbeiner is :a
indefinite at the moment, plans patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, call for the establishment of London,
modernistic approach to the
town at the south end, New street Wayne Simpson,son of Mr.
lighting, curbs, gotier s no and Mrs. Robert Smpson, town,
wownikp all areincloo in was released from St. Josephis
Hos ital. London Thu r sd a y the work.
The PVC haS been requested eye injury. He returned to
after receiving treatment for an
to undertake the removal of school on Tuesday.
some 20 trees in the area to
effect the transformation. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hills,
Scott and Stephen, Waterloo,
In its discussion of services, visited on Sunday with Mrs.
the commission favored the in- Norah Taylor.
stallation of a six-inch cast iron Rev, and Mrs. E. J. Roultston
main from Huron to Waterloo, attended the funeral of Mrs.
with a short section of eight- Roulston's brother, John Chap-
inch main south of Waterloo. man, at the Linklater funeral
Backlot construction is plan,. home, Kincardine ThUrsday.
ned for hydro services. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Witmer and
Ronnie, Tillsonburg are spend-
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Wes Witmer.
Was returned
'DISCRETION'
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public hearing provided for in
the regulations."
"Every person in the com-
munity is given the opportunity
to protest the granting of any
licence, The petitions and opin-
ions of the citizens are ,given
full weight in consideration by
the board."
Mr. Browne's remarks were
made by telephone to The
Times-Advocate. He indicated
that, because of the absence
of a policy, it was impossible
to answer in writing the speci-
fic questions asked by the news-
paper,
The evil is in the low con-
dition, or rather total absence
of honor & dignity which make
all classes, high & low, ac-
cessible to bribery of every de-
scription. Sir Wilfrid Laurier
For Pryde boulevard, the
commission agreed upon six-
inch main to replace the tem-
porary plastic pipe installation
in this area.
These plans will be incor-
porated in the commission's
1963 budget which will be sub-
mitted to provincial authorities
for approval.
--Continued from P40
Mrs, Emmery Fahrner read.
the minutes of a Meeting. held
June, 9, 1922. Mrs,
forth cenducted an in memoriam.
Or departed m emIte r s and
greetings were expressed from
formor .members, sister Insti-
tutes, Hon. W. A. Stewart, Mini-
ster of agriculture, Hon. .0,S,
MacNaughton, huron MPP,
minister of highways, PPuglas
Miles, Hu r on agricultural re-
presentative, _Miss .Isabelle
christ, .Huron home economist,
and. the mayor and council of
Exeter who sent flowers.
Contribilting to the program
over which District President
Mrs. Harry Strang presided,
were Mrs. A.M. Amacber, Mrs.
H. 'Rader and Mrs. Kenneth
Breakey, all of Zurich, who
sang a trio, and a humorous
skit presented by Dashwood WI
ladies, Mrs, J. Rsder, Mrs,
H. Rader, ..Mrs. K. McCrae,
Mrs. G. Webb and Mrs. G,
Bender.
District past presidents who
attended and were presented
with corsages were Mrs. Arthur
Rundle (1935- 39), Mrs. Glen
McLean (1940 - 44), Mrs, Harry
Hess (1944 - 45), Mrs, Gordon
Papple (1945- 1948), Mrs. Ro-
bert Elgie (1948 - 1950), Mrs.
James Kirkland (1950 - 1952),
Mrs. Kenneth Johns (1952- 56),
Mrs. Emmery DesJardins
(1956 - 59), and Mrs. John Mc-
Lean (1959 61).
Secretary - treasurers, w h o
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