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.
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It has a trunk that carries twice as much as
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It has a completely new suspension system
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The front track is wider for better handling.
The brakes are bigger for quicker stops.
It has a longer wheelbase than the Beetle.
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All in all, it's 89 ways better than the Beetle
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Thereby making it the only new small car
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And if you think about it, that shouldn't come
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Plowmen meet at Blyth
The annual banquet and
meeting of the Huron County
Plowmen's. Association was held
Centralia
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November 25, in Blyth Memorial
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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
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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,
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