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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-12-03, Page 17MEET IN HOLLAND — When Robert E. McKinley, Huron MP, visited The Hague, Holland, along with other MPs who attended the NATO meetings there, he had the honor of meeting Senator Edward Kennedy and discussing mutual problems of Canada and United States with him, Mr. McKinley is seen in this photo, left, along with Mrs. McKinley, an unidentified MP's wife, and.the popular senator from U.S., as they talk over matters concerning them both. Senator Kennedy is the whip of the Democratic party in United States, while Mr. McKinley is the deputy-whip of the Conservative party in Canada. TimepAclvocate, December 3, 1970 P41.9. '17 ee Santa in Exeter parade Saturday CANOX kW I \WI VI • Welding Gases • Welding Supplies Hamilton's Machine Shop A "Complete" Welding & Machine Shop Service 20 NELSON ST. (AT MAIN) EXETER Bus: 235.1655 HOME: 235-2598 South Huron 4-H Snowmobile Club ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING Monday, December 7 7:30 p.m. SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Room 116 Open to everyone between the ages of 16 to 21. Each member must have access to a separate snowmobile. Schneider's Chuck or Blade Steaks Pork Chops Centre Loin Tenderloin End of Pork Country Style Ribs Pork Hocks Fresh Pork Riblets Fresh Smoked Picnics Ducks Fresh killed 2 bunches 490 176's 3 doz. $1.00 Florida Celery Florida Tangerines 12-oz tin 25c coupon Bovril Corn Beef Kadana Tea Bags 238-2512 Main St. Ennuommamom, Grand Bend r. lb. 690 lb. 750 lb. 690 I b. 690 lb. 290 lb. 294 lb. 530 lb. 790 Pie Filling E.D. Smith Cohoe Salmon Ocean King St. Williams Assorted Jam mixed or matched 590 100 690 19-oz. 390 8-oz. 530 9-oz. 2/410 Quaker Oats Quick 3 lb. pkg. Frozen Old South Orange Juice 12-oz. Frozen Old Country Cod Fish & Chips 24-oz. 590 3/$1.00 630 Open Friday Until 9 :00 p.m. Closed Saturday at 7 :00 p.m. WALLY'S MARKET kr • kr tik You'll appreciate GULF FURNACE OIL because it's clean burning For FREE Burner Service Coll Ralph Genttner Fuels Ltd GULF OIL AGENTS PHONE 2352411 EXETER Don Taylor Motors Ltd. MAIN ST. SOUTH/EXETER/235.1100 The only new small car that's better than the Volkswagen. It has a trunk that carries twice as much as any Beetle ever. It has a completely new suspension system for a softer ride. The front track is wider for better handling. The brakes are bigger for quicker stops. It has a longer wheelbase than the Beetle. Yet it has a shorter turning radius for easier parking. All in all, it's 89 ways better than the Beetle of old. Thereby making it the only new small car this year that stands any chance of replacing the Volkswagen. And if you think about it, that shouldn't come as any great surprise, Because this year, of all years, if anyone was going to build a new small car to be better than the Volkswagen, you knew who it would be. The Super Beetle. • Plowmen meet at Blyth The annual banquet and meeting of the Huron County Plowmen's. Association was held Centralia Farmers Supply Ltd. Grain • Feed • Cement Building Supplies Coal 228-6638 November 25, in Blyth Memorial Hall. Ken Scott and Bob Stoner entertained by leading spirited sing-songs and pleasing duets. Les Armstrong, Farm Editor for CKNX, conducted those present on a tour through the Soviet Union, some of its satelite countries, Austria and Germany. He said they found the tour interesting but would not go back or even want to live there. Home looked exceptionally good on their return to Ontario, At the Annual Meeting •the following slate of officers. were elected; president - Ken Stewart, Seaforth; past-president , Maurice Love, Exeter; first vice-president --- John Clark, Goderich; second vice-president-- Jim Armstrong, Wingham; secretary-treasurer secretary-treasurer RUsaell Boiton, Seaforth; asst. secretary-treasurer Bill Hanly, .Goderich; provincial director— Gordon McGavin, Walton; auditors."- Gordon McGavin and Larry Snider, Delegates to Annual Meeting in February Ken Stewart and Russell Bolton. Trophies were presented to the Queen of the Furrow, Connie Hickey and John foeerning, Eaton's Class Winner. Fire destroys home at Staffa Fire that started in the attic completely destroyed a frame house in Staffa last Wednesday afternoon. Firemen from Mitchell and Seaforth were unable to save the house that was occupied by Mr. and Mrs. James Diehl and family. Mrs. Diehl and the children, Philip, 5, Debbie, 21/2, and Derrick, nine months, were asleep when the fire broke out. Mrs. Diehl was awakened by the smell of smoke and tried to extinguish the fire with a pail of water, but when she thought it was out, the flames suddenly flared up again. Two game split for Combines The Zurich Combines broke even in two Western Ontario Athletic Association games played over the past week. In Wingham, Sunday night, the Combines downed the Wingham Goodyears 5.2 while on Zurich ice Tuesday night, the Elora Rocks edged the Combines 9-6. George Suplat scored twice to head the Zurich scoring in Wingham. Chipping in with single goals were Al Buchanan, Fred Lamb and Kevin McKinnon. Scoring against Elora was well spread with a goal apiece being fired by Bob Merner, Bob Johnston, Fred Lamb, Al Buchanan, John Loader and Bill Hoffman. Bantam club on winr'streak The Exeter Legion bantam hockey club continued their winning ways over the past week with a couple of victories in Shamrock minor league play. Saturday in Strathroy the locals downed the Strathroy youngsters by a score of 7-2 and Monday night in Lucan they downed Ilderton by a score of 4-1. Murray Parsons was the top scorer against Strathroy with a two goal effort while single scores were notched by Marty Martens, Brian Taylor, Brad Datars, Brad Roleofson and Larry Clarke. A two goal performance by Brad Datars paced the Exeter scoring against Ilderton with single goals being fired by Brian Taylor and Murray Parsons. GILBERT W. PARKS Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Robert Wilson, Saturday, at the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home, Dashwood, for the late Gilbert Wesley Parks, a former resident of Centralia and Exeter who passed away in St. Joseph's Hospital, November 26, 1970, in his 79th year. Mr. Parks is survived by three daughters, Bernice Parks of London, Mrs. Reg. (Martha) Taylor, Sarnia, Mrs. Hubert (Agnes) Brehner of Petrolia, and one son, Robert of Sarnia. Pallbearers were Dick Neil, Earl Dietrich, Ken Hodgins, Tom Tomes, Gordon Smyth and Hubert Cooper. Interment was in Exeter Cemetery. GEORGE I. BOA George Ivan Boa of R.R. 1 Hensall, passed away November 28th ' in Victoria Hospital, London, where he had been a patient for two months following an operation on his heart. He was 59. Surviving are his wife the former Fredo Harburn; one son Ivan, Hensall; two daughters, Mrs. George (Eleanor) Shiels, Hensall; Mrs. Ken (Margaret) Clarke, Hensall; three grandchildren; four brothers, Malcom of London, Jack and Alex of Goderich and Morris of Windsor. Two brothers and one sister predeceased him. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Harold F. Currie Monday from Bonthron Funeral Home with interment in Staffa cemetery. Pallbearers were Howard Smale, Tom Smale, Tom Brintnell, Gerald Glenn and Henry Harburn. MRS. AMELIA BRIERLEY Mrs. Amelia Brierley passed away at South Huron Hospital, November 25, 1970 in her 92nd year. Her husband Frank Brierley, predeceased her in 1948. Surviving are one sister Mrs. William Smith of Detroit; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Ida Jackson, Hensall, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral service was held Saturday from the Hopper-Hockey Funeral Home. Interment was in Exeter Cemetery with Rev. Glen Wright officiating. Pallbearers were six nephews: Donald Jackson, Bill Coleman, Harry Bawden, Hugh Morenz, Arthur Finlayson, and Al Hoggarth. The late Mrs. Brierley was one of eleven children, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and was born in County Wicklow, Ireland. She and her husband farmed for many years in Alberta before moving to Exeter. WILHELM J. McADAMS Wilhelm (Bill) McAdams, Zurich, passed away in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, November 23, 1970 in his 62nd year. He is survived by his wife the former Bernice Neeb; sons, Marvin and Murray of Zurich, and Donald of RR 3 Zurich; his mother Mrs. Matilda Tetreau, Zurich; brothers Harry, RR 3 London and Earl of RR 3 Zurich, and three grandchildren. The funeral was conducted from the Westlake Funeral Home, November 26 with interment in Emmanuel United Church Cemetery, Bronson Line. AMY E. SAWYER Amy Elizabeth Sawyer, wife of the late William Berryhill and Edgar A. Arthur, died at Strathroy Hospital, November 23, 1970, at the age of 79, She is survived by a son, Athlyn Arthur, of Strathroy. She was pre-deceased by two sells Ernest and Albert Arthur and a Editor speaks on trip daughter, Mrs. Orval Goldrick. Also surviving are seventeen grandchildren, thirty-four great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. The body rested at the Denning Bros. Funeral Home Strathroy, where service was held November 25. Interment in Strathroy Cemetery. MARGARET A. MACKEY Margaret Anne Mackey, of Guelph, died in St. Marys Hospital, London, November 25, 1970. She was the daughter of the late Timothy and Jane Mackey. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Ellen Whelihan of Lucan, and was pre-deceased by another sister, Mrs. Dennis (Mary) Hunter, of Dearborn, Mich. 1970 and a brother, James Mackey, in 1950. She was in her 82nd year. The body rested at the C. Haskett and Son Funeral Home, Lucan, until Saturday. Interment in St. Patrick's Cemetery. The pallbearers were Jim McCarthy, Frank Mitchell, Harvey Mitchell, Tom Mitchell, Joe Whelihan and Jerry Whelihan. Miss Mackey was born in Biddulph Township, and had lived a number of years at Hamilton and Guelph. She was brought to St. Joseph's Hospital, London and later moved to St. Mary's Hospital, 4