HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-06-11, Page 3Rev. D. M. Guest assisting in
the service.
Those from a distance attend-
ing and spending the day with
friends were:
Mr. & Mrs. E. Foster, St.
Marys, Mr. & Mrs. Hermon
Foster, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. J.
Dickins, Lucan and Mr. & Mrs.
F. Squire, Granton with Mr. &
Mrs. Grafton Squire.
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Larnond,
London and Mr. & Mrs. E.
Squire, Exeter, with Mr. & Mrs.
Cecil Squire.
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Johnson,
London, with Mr. ,& Mrs. Gor-
don Johnson.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Hern and
family, Zion, with Mr. & Mrs.
McCleod Mills.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Pullen, Clin-
ton, Mr. & Mrs. Bill Strong,
Seaforth and Mr. & Mrs. Angus
Earl, Zion, with Mr. & Mrs.
Milne Pullen.
Mrs. Ethel Squire, Granton
with Mr. & Mrs. Alex Baillie.
Mrs. Edythe Parkinson and
Mr. & Mrs. John Marshall, St.
Marys, with Mr. & Mrs. Bert
Duffield.
Ill Health ?
See your doctor first.
Bring your prescription to
MIDDLETON'S DRUGS
Volkswagen
Sales and Servi ce
Phone 235 -1100
EXETER
Hunter -Duvar Ltd.
Proclamation
In connection with the nation-wide safety drive during
June, the Council of the Town of Exeter has empowered me
to proclaim
June13 to 20,1964
SAFETY WEEK
IN EXETER
All car owners are urged to check their vehicles for
safety and to make the repairs necessary to ensure that
no accidents will result from faulty equipment.
Our police department will be making spot checks on
motor vehicles during the week. Stickers will be awarded
owners whose equipment is in safe operating condition.
Safety Check
For those who wish to have their vehicles approVed
the police dep't will conduct a safety cheek on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday froth 2 to 4 and 700 to 9 o'clock,
at the Exeter Arena.
MAKE SAFE DRIVING A HABIT
Check Your Car Check Accidents
G, H. MacKENZIE, W. E. SIMMONS,
Police Chief mayor
PHONE 235.0660 EXETER
Snell Bros. Ltd.
CHEV \ Guardian
OLDS /Maintenance
GMC
ENVOY
Larry Snider
Motors Ltd.
"Bring it
Home for
Service"
Fast, expert
repairs
First quality
pads
Milt Robbins & Sop
EXETER PHONE 216.0166
Exeter Arena June 13 to 20
Exeter Council has proclaimed June 13 to 20 as SAFETY WEEK
and Exeter Police Department will be conducting car safety checks
at Exeter Arena next Tuescldy, Wednesday and Thursday, June 16,
17 and 18. Following that, spot checks will be made by police of
those cars which do not have safety stickers.
Every motorist has a responsibility to co-operate in this im-
portant campaign. Don't neglect YOUR car. THE LIFE YOU SAVE
MAY BE YOUR OWN!
Bad enough to see your accident-smashed car wind up in the
junk heap. But the grimmest part of the picture lies in the tragic
toll of precious lives lost, years of suffering and handicap to be en-
dured. This, indeed, is your BEST reason to make sure your car is
in safe mechanical condition.
With heavy weekend and vacation traffic jamming the highways,
summer is the time to drive with EXTRA care, to keep your eyes
on the road, your hands on the wheel and to, make a special effort
to have your car in top operating condition.
Be a safety- conscious car owner — don't
let your neglect cause tragedy
on the highway
Make sure your car passes the
police check to qualify for this
windshield sticker ...
Have the following items checked
at one of these local garages: Larry's Supertest
Wheel Balancing
Licenced Mechanic
LARRY RUMPEL
PHONE 235.0950 EXETER
EXHAUST SYSTEM . . . Exhaust P i p e,
Muffler, Tail Pipe.
GLASS . . . Windshield, Rear Windows,
Doors.
WINDSHIELD WIPERS ... Motor and
Blades.
REAR VIEW MIRRORS ... Check for
Clear Vision.
HORN . . . Clear Signal.
24-Hour Towing Service
CALDWELL'S NORTH
END SUPERTEST
SPECIALIZING IN
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS
235.2930 Lic. "A" Mechanic
Exeter
BRAKES ... Service Brakes, Hand
Brakes, Master Cylinder.
FRONT LIGHTS . . . Head Lights, Park-
ing Lights, Directional Signals.
REAR LIGHTS . . . Tail Light s, Stop
Lights, Back-up Lights.
STEERING . . . Steering Gear, Steering
Linkage, Alignment.
TIRES . . . Check All Tires For Wear.
THE GARAGES LISTED ON THIS PAGE ARE CO-
OPERATING IN THE JUNE SAFETY CAR CHECK
Mathers Bros.
Alignment & Wheel
Balancing Specialists
Chrysler — Plymouth — Valiant
PHONE 235.1525 EXETER
Newby Tire & Battery Service
Your Goodyear Farm, Passenger
and Truck Tire Headquarters
PHONE 235.0330 EXETER
Graham Arthur
MOTORS
Complete Repairs Motor Tuneup
THE BEST CARS ON THE MARKET
Your Studebaker Dealer
PHONE 235.1373
EXETER
SOUTH END SERVICE
GUARANTEED SERVICE
TO ALL MAKES OF
CARS AND TRUCKS
Russ &
Chuck Snell
PHONE 235.2322
EXETER
Drive With Care,
Thii Summer
Hunter - Duvar
LTD.
VOLKSWAGEN
DEALER
PHONE 235.1100 EXETER
Dobbs Motors Ltd.
Chrysler - Dodge - Valiant
Sales & Service
Front End Alignment Sunoco Products
PHONE 235-1256 EXETER.
JUNE IS
CAR SAFETY MONTH
Get your Car up to Par for the
EXETER POLICE SAFETY CHECK
?Rh
lanned next week
Car safety checks
I
exhaust system, glass, wind,
shield wipers, rear-view mtr
rprs and horn,
Any defects found by the
ice will De noted and the opOre:,
for will have the opportunity
take it to a garage to be fixed
and if it passes the second time,
a safety sticker will be issued.
Chief C. H. MacKenzie point-
ed out that a small amount of
time at the owner's leisure
may save him valuable time
later, since his departm ent
plans spot checks following the
free checIts.
However, cars bearing the
safety stickers will be allowed
to pass by the checks. He also
pointed out that defects found
during these spot checks could
result in charges being laid by
the officers.
All the area garages are
backing the safety promotion,
and are urging motorists to
bring their cars in to have a
complete checkover before the
busy summer driving season
gets into full swing.
Chief C. H. MacKenzie of the
xeter Police Department an-
nounced thiS week his depart-
ment will once again participate
in the national safety eartiloaigh
and will provide free safety
eheekS during safety Week.
June hap been designated
f' safety month" by the Chnatitah
Highway Safety Council and the
target is Making sure every
Vehicle is in safe condition.
In Exeter, the week of June
13 to 20 has been set aside for
safety week. The local police
gill conduct their annual car
checks at the arena on Tues-
day, Wednesday and Thursday,
June 16, 17 and 18.
Motorists may take their ve-
hicles to the checks during the
hours of 2:00 to 4:00 in the aft-
ernoon and 7:30 to 9;00 in the
evening.
As usual, the department will
follow the 10-point check which
includes a check of foot and
hand brakes, front, rear and
direction lights, steering, tires,
Netherlands couple
visit son at Whalen
By MRS. FRANK SQUIRE
WHALEN
Mr. &, Mrs. Samplonins from
the Netherlands are on a visit
with their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Sam-
plonins and family for the sum-
mer months.
Mr. & Mrs. Melville Gunning
and Muriel, Mr. & Mrs. Ray
Jaques and Steven, Mr. & Mrs.
Cecil Squire and Bill, Mr. Frank
Parkinson and Glenn attended'
the Gunning reunion Saturday
at Riverview Park, Exeter,
Mr. & Mrs. Alton Neil at-
tended the funeral Monday of
the late little Donna Rees, small
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Thos.
Rees, Saintsbury from the T.
Stephenson & Son funeral home,
Ailsa Craig.
Miss Shirley Earley, New
York, visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Norman Hodgins and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins
and family attended the Scott
reunion at the Lucan Arena Sun-
day.
Mrs. Norman Hodgins at-
tended the Dioceson Chancel
Guild meeting at St. Paul's
Cathedral, London, Saturday.
Mr. & Mrs. Percy Hodgins
visited Saturday evening with
Mr. Pattison and Mr. & Mrs.
Alex Dobson and boys of Wes-
ton at Mr. Pattison's, St. Marys.
Several ladies of the Whalen
UCW attended the C entr al i a
UCW Thursday evening. Miss
Fox, London, was the special
speaker.
Mrs. Norman Hodgins and
Mrs. Ethel Squire, Granton,
visited Thursday evening with
Mr. & Mrs. Al Crozier, St.
Marys.
Whalen United Church. SS an-
niversary service was well
attended Sunday morning. The
SS choir with Mrs. Bert Duf-
field at the piano provided spe-
cial music. Mr. John Roundell,
Kirkton, was the guest speaker.