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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-12-12, Page 2• • • • • • • • • 'ree<gie K•rMiaio ,e.4-ee,,eeeeee$403,4r 436 Main.' St Exeter M ikon Robvirit & Stitt Ltd* Phone 285,-6160 Page 2 Times-AdY9cate THE.HIG,I-i SCHOOL by. 'El#0,b.etb ppr McGillivray loins library • .• 0444 ••:• ••••4 ‘44.• <1. • '00.• tub plans trip to NY Toys! Toys! Toys pia Come In And .See Qur Selection. Fisher's Hardware Phone 235-2190 Driver's licence applications coming by mail Every Ontario driver will be getting these in the mail soon from the Ontario Department of Transport — his personal application form for a new driver's licence, and a leaflet explaining hew the new system will work. The driver's name is printed on the form, along with the date his particular licence will expire, the amount of his fee and other information. // McGillivray township council. 'hes signed up for the county' library services for 1964. The action, taken at council's December meeting, followed discussions of .theSeeVice.et the nomination meeting. in. NpVeni- .her. School beard secretary David Henry eetlined the advantages which the service provides for children at the central schopi, where periodic changes of books are made to ensure fresh mat- crial and special reference works are provided for class studies. In addition, residents of the. township may receive mail ser- vice for regular shipment of books of their choice, Council discontinued the ser- vice last year but the discussion during nomination indicated the library facilities were popular in the township. In other business, council: Approved a tile drainage loan Application for $1,500; Re-appointed. Kelly Robinson as township representative on the North Middlesex High School Beard; Paid a $4.00 fox bounty to Clifford Ritchie and a sheep damage claim of $30.00 to Donald Graham plus an inspec- tion fee of $5.00 to Bruce Dixon; Authorized payment of $205 for relief, and $195 for nursing home care. Reeve Thomas Hall presided and all councillors were pre- sent, .1jy).-.tile senior boye. licrWever, the teachers had only fivePlay, erS. which might .account for o0r loss. The teachers' team Was.com. posed of Wright, Rickert, 'DQr mt., Little and Ronald Reim- a.public school teacher, jowl macNatighton was the disc jockey for the dance, Re, cords were given to the win, ogre of special features., NEW ciinftLEA PERS The cheerleaders. added fiye new girls to .theie squad this Week. They inelede Cher yl Stade.,..Rpse Marie Vesci, Wendy Neil, Donna Patterson and .Jean 14ani They join the other ohee lead ers,1P' MarY Arin liaYtor, Nor- yopng, CarolynneSimmens, Elizabeth .G.os er, Ann Fan., bairn, Carpi Foster, Suzanne Rannie, iomarie Kraft, MAJORETTES The majorettes, under the leedership of Iris Becker are busily preparing for com, mencement which is only a week away. They will be twirling their batons tp the music of the "Jingle Bell Rock." Ann Fairbairn, Mary Ann Hayter, Janet Miller, Sue Ann Lindenfield, Sharon Morenz and Phyllis Madge are the other majorettes. ewes of cathedral architecture in, the United. States. They also plan to go on, a boat cruise Which will allow them to seethe Statue of Liberty and also to gp on a bus trip around New York. Of course np trip to New York would be complete without see, ing a Broadway play and so this is also on the agenda. However, these trips cost money and each student is re- quired to pay about $60.00, The remainder will be raised by sponsoring various Pr oi e c t 5, including dances, a car wash, a hootenanny, a pop bottle drive and selling fudge at basketball games. Their first project, a dance Friday night drew about 300 students, They raised $100. Before the dance, there was a basketball game In which the teachers were defeated 40-31 Once again there's a travel club at the school, The 50 mem- bers of this club are ail. Gracie 12 and 13 students who are plan, ning a trip to New York City during the Easter holidays. They plan to leave March 2e after school and return March 31. The students will board a train at. St. Thomas which will take them directly to New York. J. L. Wooden is in charge of all the arrangements for the trip and will be accompanying the students. Mr. and Mrs. Sturgis and Mr, and Mrs. Bogart will also be going along with Mr, and Mrs. Wooden. Once they reach New York they plan to visit the Empire State Building, the United Na- tions headquarters and the Church of St. John the Divine, which is one of the finest speci- Good habits need constant driver stops completely at a tecting the habit that protects nursing. Every exceptiori weak- Stop sign, on deserted roads at him, says the Ontario Safety ens a habit, That's why a good dead of night . , he is pro- League. Exeter IR DRYER 1, CNII3 drive needs help A special appeal to forgetful contributors to the Canadian Institute for the Blind campaign was made this week by local chairman S. B, Taylor. "We are still short of our $1,000 obi ectiv e," said Mr. Taylor, "but we could reach it if our regular contributors would make their donations. Of course, we welcome new don- ors, too, but there are still a number of faithful contributors who have just forgotten or neg- lected to send in their dona- tions." "We'd appreciate getting them right a*ay in order to meet our objective," he concluded. Total to date is $826.96, only about $175 short of the objec- tive. Breakdown of contributions by communities is: Exeter. . . ..$547.50 Creditors.... 76.12 Dashwood ,, . 26.00 Centralia P • 11.00 Woodham 2 00 RCAF Centralia ...... .63.34 Granton. . ........ 2.00 TOTAL $826.96 365 Days of Happiness Guaranteed • For Mom For Susan For all Girls young and not so young, this petite, practical, portable hair dryer is a gift that will bring happiness all the year round. With this lightweight friend, it is a breeze to dry your hair while doing housework, ironing, knitting or just relaxing. The long-life, air-cooled motor just whispers. 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Those attending were from London, Clinton, Zurich and Seaforth. You'll Get All Steotned Up Over This PERSONALS In a draw at Dickert's store last week Mrs. Alex McGregor was the winner of a Christmas cake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell spent the weekend in. Toronto and attended the Bell-Stewart wedding on Saturday at 2 pm in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Weston. Mr. and Mrs. VernAlderdice and family were weekend visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wheeler at Clarkson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and boys visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Whiting Of Parkhill, Miss Betty Stickle Of London spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. McLachlan. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones and family of Exeter were Sunday guests With Mr. arid Mrs. Harold Jones and boys, Toast Of The Town! 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