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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-09-05, Page 3DAYS LEFT To Enroll In Your Huron County MULTICARE GROUP MULTICARE PAYS DOCTOR BILLS FROM THE VERY FIRST CALL, PAYS SURGICAL BILLS PLUS ASSISTANT & SPECIALIST FEES, CHIROPRACTOR AND OSTEOPATH CALLS AND X RAY CHARGES, DIAGNOSTIC & LABORATORY TESTS, MATERNITY BILLS, AMBULANCE EXPENSES, ALL THIS WITH NO AGE LIMIT, NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION, NO CLAIM FORMS, NO APPLICATION REFUSED. Get All The Facts For Yourself CALL W. H. HODGSON LTD. Phone 235-2420 Exeter MULTICARE GROUP ENROLLMENT CLOSES SATURDAY, SEPT. 7 ACT NOW! Canada Health and Accident Assurance Corp. I/Ries-Advocate September 5, 1963 Page 3 SAL .$10MAO.S. *VI". --- BY MRS, ERVIN RAPER Native of Centralia na.med #o bank post A former Centralia. man, Maurice E. Neil, hasbeenelec, ted a vice-president of the Bank of Dearborn, Mich. He will bp in charge of the bank's operations at the Warren-Miller Once, Mr, Neil joined the Bank of Dearborn in 1955 as head teller and was appointed assistant ca-• shier inJanuary 1957. His bank- ing experience dates back to 1922 when he started his banking career in lylolsons Bank, Exe- ter. Mrs, Kenneth McKellar ac- companied Mrs. Carter .Kera take and -Mrs. Bert petlAtaffa, Mrs, Harold Coleman, Seaforth,, and Mrs, Wm. Benning anc.i.dan- ghter Jane, Mitchell, when -they Visited with Mr. and Mrs, O, R. Francts, Woodstock, as pup for Mrs, Francis on her birthday. Kim visited with mr, and Mrs,. Garnet Cockwill, Dashwood, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Wes Russell returned home Saturday after a months vacation. Mr. Parry McKtnnon of ot-, tawa is holidaying for two weeks with his parents, Mr. n' Mrs. Donald McKinnon. Re-Decorating This Fall? Then Come In and See Our New Fall Samples of WALLPAPER Local veterinarian at CNE Vetescope Vetescope '63, a big drawing card for the second year at the Canadian National Exhibition, displays all aspects of veterinary medicine. Veterinarians from Ontario and Quebec manned the booths and performed three surgical operations a day on small animals. Here Dr. R. F. Roelofson, Exeter, is shown at the display of stomachs of various animals so that the public can see their structure, vital parts and how they work. After moving to Detroit In 1923 he served with several banks and was employed by Packard Motor Car C9. .as as- sistant to the paymaster. From 1948 to 1950, due to ill health, Mr, Neil and family moved to Goderich, where he was ern- ployed by the goderich Mant. facturing Dompany, returning to the Detroit area again to go back in banking. Mr. Neil was born at Cen- tralia and was educated in Cen- tralia Public school and Exeter High School. He is married to Gladys Melick formerly of Zu- rich, Ontario. They have two children and four grandchild- ren. He is a member of St. Matthews church (Evangelical- Methodist), vice-president of east Dearborn Kiwanis club, member of the financial divi- sion and the membership divi- sion of the Dearborn Chamber of Commerce, besides nu- merous other organizations. officers: president, Herbert. Bills; vice-president, Norman Walper; secretary-trea- surer, Mrs. Milford. Merrier; table convener, Mrs. Harr Hayter; sports committee, Glen, Arthur, and Kenneth Ra- der. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller have returned home from gree- fell, Sask. where they visited with Mr. Nick Miller and other relatives. Their daughter Janet remained there to accompany their son Robert home as soon as he is able to travel following an emergency appendicitis operation. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guenther and family have returned to Dashwood after spending the summer at Grand Bend. HOLIDAY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cooke of Baldwinville, New York, and Rev, and Mrs. George Sim and family of Listowel with Rev. and Mrs. M. J. James and family. Mrs. A, C, Whittier and child- ren of Peterborough, Miss Er- ma Wein of Clinton, and Robert Wein of Sudbury with Mrs. Herb Wein. Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Seebach and boys of Hamilton with Mrs. Cora Geiser. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Res- temayer and Mr. and Mrs. Ha- All The Latest Patterns MUTUAL FUNDS ARE HELPING MANY PEOPLE TO FINANCIAL SUCCESS rold Kraft with. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Annan, Larry and Nancy of Pickering with Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Miller. Misses Pamela Spear and Kathy Hordes of Detroit with Mrs. Lucinda McIsaac. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith and Tommy of Buffalo with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and fa- mily, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Walper attended the Jellus-Walper wedding at Ingersoll United church last Saturday. The bride is their niece. Sgt. and Mrs. C. N. Durdin and family of Camp Borden who are transferred to France and Cpl. Loric Pederson of Goose Bay who is •transferred to North Bay have spent the past month with their parents Mi. and Mrs. Oluf Pedersen, Dashwood. Long court docket ends GB's season Gould & Jory Phone 235-0270 Exeter 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M111111111111111111111111 F."-. Effective September 3 TED HOLMES 145 Deer Park Circle, London GE 4.9502 or Enquire at The Times. Advocate Investors OP CAHADA, LIMITIO BREWERS' RETAIL EXETER WILL CLOSE EVERY WEDNESDAY PRESENTED GIFT Mrs, Ed Maier was taken by surprise Thursday, August 29, when some thirty members of Zion Church Ladies Aid gather- ed at her home to bid her fare- well prior to her taking up resi- dpece in London. Games were enjoyed with Mrs. Lorne Becker winner of high Prize and Mrs, Ken Keller, consolation. Mrs. Milford Monier read an address and Mrst James Hayter presented Mrs. Mater with a brooch. She thanked all and in- vited them to visit her in her home in London. HOLIDAY VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Reste- mayer and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wolfe are at Inverlochy Lodge this week. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Weiberg and family of Waterloo with Mr. Fred Weiberg. Mrs. Laura Petzold of Dune- din, Florida, with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Guenther for three weeks; also Mrs. Myrtle Sturch at Stoney Creek. Several members of Dash- wood WI enjoyed a bus trip to Collingwood and other points of interest last week. RADER PICNIC The 15th Rader picnic was held at Riverview Park, Exeter, with 70 attending from Water- loo, London, Sudbury, Peter- borough, Clinton, Zurich, Zion and Dashwood. Sports were conductedbyMr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller. Winners were: 5 and under, Tommy Hay- ter; 6-8, Janice Hayter; 9-12, Philip Rader and Darlene Ra- der; 13-16, Wayne Weiberg; young men, Arthur Rader; mar- ried ladies, Mrs. Albert Rader; married men, Wendell Gamble; three legged race, Janice Hay- ter and Sharon Rader; four legged race, Wayne Weiberg, Paul and David Rader, backward wheelbarrow race, Paul Rader and Edward Prang; roll the ball, Darlene Rader; ring the cup, Ivan Taylor; partners shave, Mrs. Lloyd Rader and Elgin Rader; partner sack race, Mrs. Albert Rader and Elmer Rader; Several relays were played. Keith Taylor won the guessing contest. President Alvin Rader gave special prizes to the youngest baby, Shelley Howe; oldest person, Mrs. Alma Wil- lert; most recently married, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller; longest married, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader; woman who made her dress, Mrs. Hilda Wein; married man with smallest foot, Ervin Rader. The picnic will be held next year at Exeter the first Sunday in September with the following (except Wed. Sept. 4 ) Thompson, 18, Hamilton; (also charged with consuming under 21 and fined $10), D. W. Hatch, Galt; J. R. Hill, Dundas; L. E. Jozwiak, Michigan; Two boys from RCAF Cen- tralia, Gillis Beaudoin, 19 and James Duffy, 19, each were fined $10 and costs for drinking while under 21. Constable Gil- leno provided the information that in each case a stolen birth certificate was involved, and the RCAFwasinvestigating these. Some variations in the pattern were fines of $15 and costs to Dominic Maniacu, Michigan, who had expected to pay only $12.50 for being arrested on unlawful possession and B. R. Moore, Hamilton, who was un- der 21 and drinking, and proved to be belligerent with the police officer. Richard J. Cook, London, was fined $5 and costs for causing unnecessary noise, D. R. Brown, Hamilton, was fined$10 and costs for consuming liquor in a place other than his resi- dence. One Hamilton man, H. E. Chapple, was discovered drink- ing on the roof of the Imperial Hotel and was fined $10 and costs for unlawful possession of liquor. and from 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Daily except Saturday Open to 9:00 p.m. Friday BREWERS WAREHOUSING COMPANY LIMITED GRAND BEND Deputy Magistrate William S. Pearson, QC, Sarnia presided here for magistrate's court Tuesday morning, and cleared a large docket of cases, many of them due to what constables termed a "normal" Labor Day weekend for the Bend. Lorne Jak Shenkman, Lon- don, was fined $30 and costs for careless driving of his con- vertible on Main Street August 27. Mr. Shenkman had been sit- ting on the back of the front seat, and steering from that position. Shenkman also was fined $50 and costs for a similar offence four days later. On August 31, he was discovered riding in his convertible from a standingpo- sition in the back seat, along River Road. A passenger was undertaking the steering re- sponsibilities. The passenger, Louis Rot- tman, al so of London, was steering from his seated po- sition on the back of the front seat. Shenkman claimed he had been "looking for a boat" in the river. Rottman was fined $30 and costs on a careless driving charge for his part in this. John Douglas Shaw, Grand Bend, was fined $5 and costs for failing to stop at a stop sign; Robert Andrew Stevens, Leaside , was fined $35 and costs on a careless driving charge. Barry W. Brownlee, 19, St. Thomas, was fined $5 and costs for causing unnecessary noise, and $5 and costs for failing to stop at a stop sign. Fines of $5.00 each were levied against Brian C. Sweit- zer, Exeter, for over-loading his car and L. A. Becker, Grand Bend, for causing unnecessary noise by screeching his tires. The charge of illegal pos- session resulted in fines of $10 each plus costs of $2.50 for John M. Fedor i c, Hamilton; Christopher Gentile, Michigan; Paul C. Thrasher, Michigan; William Wallace Wagner, Mich- igan; Joseph Uijuk, Windsor; Ian H. Bruce, Hamilton; Alex S. Flannigan, London; JOhn T. Haines, 16 years, Stratford; Ron S, Hyslop, Michigan; F. J. Kuter, Jr., Michigan; James I. Meldrum, Michigan; David B. Shoemaker, Michigan; Wil- liam K. L. Smith, Hanover; J. G. Osborn, Hamilton; W. B. Connelly, Michigan; R. F. Bou- sseau, Michigan; C. A. Branc- ado, Michigan; John William Cottreau, Michigan; Everett C. Edwards, Michigan; S. Finazzo, Michigan; Terence Ford, Sea- forth; T. W. McDonald, Michi- gan; Philip Mulholland, Isling- ton; Richard Wilhelm, Windsor; Michael A. Quinn, Oakville; J. J. McDonald, Michigan; William D. McDonald, Michigan; Mi- chael James Mroz, Michigan; Eugene Shaw, St. Marys; Paul. William White, Stoney Creek; Paul Theo Ellington, Michigan; Jane H. Hancock, Michigan; Austin A. Jenner, Chatham; D. J. Murray, Toronto; R. A. Ock- erstrom, Michigan; H. K. Slaughter, Chatham; Sharon L. 2,695,612 REASONS WHY Good Representation deserves YOUR support Operators of Brewers' Retail Stores This figure represents the number of dollars the Roberts Government con- tributed to municipalities in Huron riding in one year, 1962. Those dollars were applied directly against your local tax levy. (See your municipal tax state- ment.) Now, if you need more than 2,695,612 reasons to support Charlie Mac- Naughton, your local cabinet minister, consider the hundreds of thousands of dollars spent on provincial roads, development roads, the Ontario )Hospital, new schools and local hospitals in Huron riding in the past five years. All common sense reasons why YOU should keep a GOOD man working for HURON. MacNaughton, c.ARLEs, III Health ? See your doctor first, Bring your prescription to MIDDLETON'S DRUGS Cromarty By MRS. KEN hIFKE,41AR The church pervice,enSenday morning was in .charge of the .01deene. Mr, gdpr.cOditiOre of Hensall Was, guest ..speaker,mr. tiarry Hoffman, Dashwood, guest spleist ,accerripanied .by Miss Carol Ann Dow in the apnea of Mrs. Kenneth tviciceir jar, PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs. Gordon. Left, and faratty, mr, arid mra.,rohn Jefferson were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cle- land, Listowei. mra. Kenneth McKellar is a patient in Scott Memorial 1104, segforth, mr, and Mrs, Don Riehl and family Seebeck Hill and Mr. Norman C he s s e 11„ Stratford, were recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. John Jefferson. Miss Margaret Jean Russell spent the Labor Day holiday with friends in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs, John Wallace and Debbie spent the weekend in Essex with their daughter Mrs. Shirley. Elliott and family. Mr, and Mrs, Alex Walker and Published by Huron Progressive Conservative Association