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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1960-09-22, Page 2Suggested Retail Prices Start at S1 8 48* Montreal P.O.E. SIMeA7mCHRYSLER 'Optional equipment, transportation and local taxes extra. Parte and service coast to coast, Canada and U. 5, Exeter Motor Sales 216 Main Street Exeter, Ontario MALCOLM THE MILKMAN By EXETER DAIRY JoE, DO YOU RAVE $0.! TIROUBLE IDENTIFYING SOME • ANIMALS': NONTERS DO! .AND I DON'T WANT MY AIILK COWS MISTAKEN FOR DEER/ I'VE GOT TO TELL LITTLE MARTHA WINSON ABOUT THIS...SHE'S BEEN WORRIED ALL SUMMER! rmeort THAT SHOULD OR0TECT YOUR PET! FOR INFANTS Mead's Poly-Vi-Sol 2.10, 3.60, 5,25 Mead's Tri-Vi-Sol 1.65, 2.95, 4.25 Frosst Ostoce Drops 1,45, 2.40, 4.25, 6.00 Horner's Infante! Drops 1.50, 2.30, 4.10 FOR CHILDREN Allenbury's Haliborange and C Tablets 1.20, 3.80 Ayerst Para mettes Jr. ,,, 3.50 1F rosst NCF 2.29, 4.79, 8.49 I.D.A. Cod Liver Oil Capsules 980 Mead's 10-D Cod Liver Oil 1.05, 2.35 Squibb's 10-D Cod Liver Oil 1.05, 2.40 Vita Pops 2.50, 5.95 4 FOR ADULTS Ayerst Para mattes 2,00, 3,50, 6,00 Ayerst Paramette Syrup 5.50, 9,85 Frosst Beforte Tabs. 1,60, 4.25 Frosst NCF Geriatric Liquid 3.29, 5.79 Horner's Maltlevol 2.50 Horner's Maltlevol Twelve 3.60 I.D.A. Idavites 2.50, 6.00 One-A-Day . Multiple Vitamins 1.49, 2.75, 4.49, 8.75 Viterra Plus (Pfizer) 2.98, 4.80, 6.50 Wampole's Cod Liver Oil Extract 1,59, 2,89 Huntley's Drug Store ON VITAMINS PHONE 50 MAIN ST. ff41,110PflifilifilIf00#110140i0110,1011millifiliIiili3Oolitliiritlf,M111111f11,01101111,11111114111MOVollmiliffil011011001 SWITCH TO STERLING CHAMPION FUEL OIL FOR CLEAN DEPENDABLE HEAT MORE HEAT PER GALLON 12,000 GALLONS LOCAL STORAGE Racked by 30,000,000 GALLON STORAGE in our Marine Terminal Port Stanley, Ontario NO DANGER FROM GASOLINE CONTAMINATION We carry no gasoline in our fuel oil storage trucks, nor do we store it in our storage tanks so there is no possible way gas can be mixed with your oil, # "Champion" Oils are performance tested in Countless Western Ontario Homes and In dustries. # "Triple Tested" to assure 100% free Burn- ing "Champion is guaranteed to provide more heat per gallon, 0 Metered Delivery Trucks are at your service whenever you call Exeter '737. Try "Champion" once and you'll be con, winced that here is a fuel unexcelled for complete heating satisfaction! YOUR EXCLUSIVE. EXETER -DEALER MacGregor Fuels and Welding Don R. MeeGrogor, Preps 09 William Street PHONE EXETER I ,94 Z.LIVr.7.MaLT,•.;;SMEEL`g:.'1.17AZIED4=101tr- Weiberg families were Mr. and tired and afterwards at a re- k•-•;. . . .'Several. visits to the town taking was being dominated by the ..,ttlirveYs of the community's .Communists. i ;,needs and facilities to determine The speaker was introduced , ... what should be provided for in lay Vice-President Art Clarke! tA; '..the park plan. ' and appreciation was expressed 4 Providing of a blueprint for' by Neil Campbell. !'..' the park's development was Ward Kraft was sergeant-at-. ''''. adopted by the Kinsmen Club as' arms. for the meeting at which . ...its tenth anniversary project this ' a number of guests were pres- :•...spring. The chib's objective is ent. ; to spark a community undertak- ' . !Eng to mark Canada's centennial . -.'"-'''''''''''''' 7:- In 1967. Topics from .: Co-operating with the club on • ' • A the project .J5 Fraser H. Watts, Woodham I A 11, ' A.C., a lecturer, in the school . 1 ' By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE New treasurer Harry KieSwetter was elected • . by acclamation to succeed John I Mr. and Mrs, Graham Walker .Pastorius as treasurer of the of Waterdown were weekend nisi- i ., club. Mr. Pastorius has been ars ' 11( and • • transferred to the Bank of Mon- Jean, areal treal in Sarnia, incl.". ; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levy, A number of projects, Lynn and Karen, of St. Marys,' : Lug the Harvest Jamboree, world visited with Mr, and Mrs. Wal- • series pool, were discussed by ter Levy and Margaret Rose, on' : the members. I Sunday, : Describes Cuba - Mr, and Mrs. Don Morphs 's impr essions of eon. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I ' A tourist troversial Cuba was given to the . George Sinclair of Southampton . ; and also called on Rev, and Mrs. l ... Slade and Barry of Port Elgin! , M . • Mr. and Mrs. Don Rose, of they farmed in Usborne Twp un-; ;til moving to Exeter two years ego. They celebrated their golden *wedding anniversary last Satur- :day. Mrs. Carom was an active • :member of Woodham United I 7- Church being for many years! pt•esident of the Woman's Asso- T.-elation and four years president of the Woman's Missionary So- ing with Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Hil- native of Usborne born and Cathy at Hanover. Mrs. Leo Castle of London, Mrs. Matthew Routly, 82, of spent last week with her Drs- Blanshard Township, died Fri- thers, Henry and ;Mr. and Mrs, day in St. Marys Memorial Hos-pital. She was the former Robina Jane Scott a-nd had lived in Us- borne Town-ship prior to moving to Blanshard. Her husband pre- 17. eiety. She was a member of ; ited with Mr. Arthur Hopkins at Saturday. ;James Street United Church 1 Westminster Hospital, London, Mr. •-and Mrs, John Kuzmich at her home but is Mrs. Ed Morlock has been illideceased her several years ago. Surviving -are three sons, Wil- . . :since living in Exeter. 1 on Sunday afternoon. and boys of Brownsville ac- favorably now. progressing liam of Elimville; Frank of ' • Surviving besides her husband Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques, companied by their friend, Mr. Mrs• Wm. Smith also has • Kirkton, and. Norm-an of 01- rare two daughters: Mrs. Mar- ' Danny, Deborah and Nancy, vis- Kerf spent Thursday evening • • -ris (Dorothy) Hern, Grantor' and iced with Mr. and Mrs. John with the Weiberg . families and been in bed again. and hasn't mer; three daughters, Mrs. Alex ( Mildred ) Cr-ago, Blanshard; shown too much improvement. Mrs. Ken (Vinetta) -Hogg, Thorn- ;Mrs. Earl (Gertrude) Cole, Lon- Orr at Atwood on Sunday. all attended the reception and Mrs. Jno11" t 1 still in Exeter Hospital and showing ,:don and six grandchildren. 7, The body is resting at the • ;11-lopper-Hockey funeral home, Exeter, until Friday, September '.23 at 2 p.m. When Rev.—S. E. Le- ;wis will conduct funeral services Iwith interment in. Kirkton ceme- Very. , ber• ' Mr, and Mrs. Robert Rundle,' or of LIVIr. and Mrs. Albert Green at "t tralia last Saturday. ▪ She was the former Edith Ze- Jim and Jack, were guests at , Wushke (the former 'Mary 'Mae Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hey and Mr. Harvey Morley is erect- 21 , 1 zia Hooper, daughter of the late the Gordon - Payne wedding in i Fischer) who were married on Mr. Lorne Voigt attended a wed- mg a new silo. 1VIr. and Mrs. John Hooper, ' Trinity United Church, London, I September 10 at Wapella, Saskat-, ding at 'Stratford last Saturday. •• Blanshard. In September 1910 on Saturday afternoon. . chewan in St. John's Lutheran Many of the community at- ishe married Cecil Camm and , Mr, and Mrs, Ted Insley, Mur- i church, . tended London Fair last week. Mrs. Ezra Feist: and Nola are spending about ten clays visit; • active in church Mrs. Wareham. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerstin of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Allison Mr. and Mrs. George Stephen-; accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.' Toronto spent Sunday with Mr." visited Sunday with Mr. and ,4 Mrs, Cecil Camm, 71, died Kennon Fischer of Exeter at- Mrs. Lloyd Hutchinson, son, of Appin, were Sunday eve.' Albert Gaiser and friends. suddenly at her home, Simcoe ning guests of Mrs. M. Copeland' tended a bridal shower in the Mrs. M. Faist spent last Wed- A number from this vicinity Street, on Wednesday, Septem-, and Jean. Community Hall, Zurich in bon- nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, attended Airforce Day at Cell- Mrs. John Brown of Zurich. who recently broke her wrist, Eiectrip end .acetylene welding_ :ExETER Trailers built„ of„ ail kincls, , cl,4 Y. is staying with her son, Fred;: PHONE 737 Sunday. , and Elizabeth of London .were, Brown of Creditor), for a few i• iichool of Arebitecture, river- who spent their vacation in the • 1 AsiisilIerisn ' on Sunda'Y Nvith Mr- •emeiliefelelielepleel,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Imme,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,eilieelemetellemeeelleemilmomm,, Morning service, 'Svcs conduc-;. honer home a w'ith- Lome 'aod • 1. i w I 'M 'and. Mrs• Gladwyn i recent visitors at the Lorne Fink- weeks. 17., being considered as a pmeet, speaker At the meeting. . for fiftlVyear students of the f Fit. Lt. Gibson And . his wife, ' t.,aitelgfordr. of . borettek'or., ted by the pastor Rev, R. .S.1 city of Toronto, it was revealed Latin American hat spot earlier' Sr. and Mrs. Kenneth Par- .1liltz, who based his remarks on Wilson and farnliy were Sunday the "Lord's House.” land Mrs. Lorne. PrOSZPatOr were et Exeter Kinsmen's meeting this year, found Fidel Castro to Thursday night. be extremely popular among the gllesIs of Mrs' George Dan (4 The evening service was in Mr, and Mrs. Edward Chambers , ' If the proposal goes through, people and. a deep resentment6 London. . charge of Rev. James Humanely and Gloria, Mr. and Mrs. Fred members of the class. will make over charges that the country i Mrs. .Sisson, of Watford is of Ivan, who chose as his sub—! Freszea tor And Robert, Exeter, marks anniversary teas Riverview Park Area is , Wellington $t" who was guest News from Saintsbur L ei p to Ian par. Plan for development of Exe.' club by Fit. Lt, John Gibson.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang- ford and family spent Sunday rs, Cecil Camm Trenton, were weekend visitors Personal items former's aunt, Rev. and Hrs. A, her parents, Mr. and Mrs., Jack • at the parsonage with Rev. and M. 'Schlenker and family. Trevithick, ray and Karen, were Sunday aft- ernoon visitors with Rev, and Mrs. G. R. Strome and family at Milverton. Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Pole, Kenneth and Roger, of Appin, visited with Rev, and Mrs. J. Wareham and family on Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webber, Mrs. Arthur Hopkins, Miss Ad-a Hopkins, Mr. Herb Hopkins vis- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cope- land were Sunday evening visi- tors with Mr. and -Mrs. Reg Harris at Medina. Mr. and Mrs; Ken-neth ,Savage, of London, called on' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rundle on Sunday evening. ' ',4)t MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER, Mrs. Albert Wushke of Calgary. ception -at their home. The latter is a niece of Mrs. Mrs. C. Hoanard, Clem, Dick Y Karl Weiberg. and Joe Obema of Lon-don trio- Mr. and Mrs. Allan F. Elston tored to Niagara Falls on Sat- dance held in Zurich arena in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wushke. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. ;and. Mrs. Karl Weiberg were Mrs: Rose Laub of Exeter, Mrs. Elston were guests at the hap- senvice held in, RCAF ehapel on Sunday at 3 pm. Adeline Kraft and Mr. and Mrs. when the twins Susan and Ed Willert of Dathwood. Janice, daughters of F/0 and Guests on Saturday with the Mrs. Howard. Leach were bap- of Exeter is days with his Mr, and Mrs, John Spacek. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wushke called on their uncle and. aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Chris Fischer, on Mr. and Mrs, of Exeter, and ; Lorne Hodgins of an Sunday with Clarence Smith. Jimmie Gregus spending a few uncle and aunt, spending sometime with her son, Mr, Claire Sisson and Mrs. Sisson, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Jones and, family were Sunday guests of Mr. .ancl Mrs. Don King of Lake- • side. Mrs. Fred Thomson is spend- ing a couple of weeks with friends atDetroit. Mrs. Florence Chittiek of Granton spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson Miss Ruth G. Hooper of New Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Glad- flowers. Added decorations were ; ; wyn Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mossey spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Schiestol of Tees- water. Mrs. Cecil Mossey spent Mon- day with Mrs. Walter Jones of Glendale, Mr. Jones being an evening guest .with the Jones's, Happenings. in Biddulph reBNIMMLA, ..11=t9MOW-. •••..,"z Personal items 4;;;;;;;''''Church at Crediton :Architectural students Illanalard By MRS. M. H. ELSTON Ashley Smith, Mr. and 'Mrs. Lucan visited Mr. and Mrs. Eli Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Fern Snider" of Richmond Hill spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs, Art Mit- I 11 tributes presented by EUB Church in memory of the late Mrs. Rata and by the Jesney family in memory of the late Mr. D. Rohner. Personal items Mr. Francis , Clark returned home last week after visiting with his daughter, Mr, and. Mrs, Harry Dale and boys at Calgary and his sisters at Red Deer for six weeks. Mr. Aubrey Gaiser of London called on his grandmother, Mrs. Jno. Morlock, last Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Newton and family of Elmwood spent weekend at parsonage with the feet 'The years the locusts have! Mr. and Mrs. Priestely of eaten.” Both speakers brought1 Byron, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Field uplifting messages, The ehureh of London, choir rendered anthems under! Mr. Robert Harris of Kinear- the leadership of Mrs. Alf na-, dine spent Friday evening with her at each service and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Preszeator Hodgins as organist. Mrs. Clare and family, Green •of Exeter was soloist at Next Sunday will be Rally Day morning service and Mrs, P. Service in the EUB church at Desrochers of Centralia was vio- . . . lin soloist at the evening sex. •••• vice. Both were greatly appre- Comments about elated corated with an abundance of Brinsley The church was beautifully de- By M. M. •.FA11.1 isome improvement, ! Mrs. R. Borland and daughter Special services were held in Marie .of Timmins And Mrs. .Cor the United. Church on Sunday,. rie. Borland and daughters Helen marking its 91st anniversary on dale, and Mrs. Allan (Ellen) So- mers, St. Marys, and 'three sis- ters, 'Mrs. Ed (Jennie) Allan, ditchell; Mrs. 0. R. (Ellen) Francis, Woodstock, and Mrs. Ken (Frances) McKelar of Cro- marty. Funeral servies were con- ducted at 'the Marriott 'funeral home, St, Mary-s, on Monday, September 19 -with interment in Kirkton Union cemetery, By GORDON MORLEY rTIMf;NATIMD*441100/MMT41 Truckaccident Mr. Wilmer Blake, local truck- er, employed by Mr. Don Scott lost control of his truck when the steering mechanism failed. in taking to the ditch he .a- voided hitting a hydro pole al- though damaging the fence of Mr. John Trevithick. Personal items Miss Edith Morley has ac- cepted a position at Byron . Miss Ruth Trevithick, who is attending Teachers' College in London, spent the weekend with Mrs. M. Routley • IM will he held at Zurich on Wedd 10:30 a.m. and the wsws Bally C ometainemeeemeeteememeneemeeetieweioeumusieweemeenteeeepleeeeiteetie DON McGREGOR , „ , neselay, September 28, afternoetti anAdlresv.eIngf . Simpson and Glen, Morn. and FUELS AND WELDING. ant •Qestrrclxer okul owner who wrote these Quote. I wish to advise you that I very words. have purchased a SIMCA, The car has proved so completely satisfactory that I feel impelled to let you know .how enthused I am about it. It handles like nothing I have driven before (it is my 9th car), is smooth, powerful, and full of "go". I look forward to each trip. Your car has brought back all the fun of driving. In addition I have good economy, perfect comfort, and, so far, no mechanical troubles. I congratulate you on its design and honest construction. Close quote. We thank the SIMCA 2 The Tinies-AcIvecete, September 22, 1900 By MRS. HEBER DAVIS accompanied by Mrs. M. I-I. day. ,, , ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ItlIMI11111.0111,1111111.11111111111111111111.1111111M111111 ,1111,/ Silver anniversary Mr. and. Mrs. R. Greenlee, Mr. and. Mrs, Earl Greenlee, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kooy, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Weiberg and Mr, and. Mrs. Lorne Weiberg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkinson, Mrs. Herman Atkin- son, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis, Mr. Gate Weine' straum, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Latta, members of St. Patrick's Church were among the 70 guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McDonald, Lucan, when they observed their 25th wedding anniversary on Satur- day evening. The house was tastefully decorated with flowers and bells. The bride and groom were pre- sented with many beautiful gifts, Including a chair from the group, lamps from their son Howard, daughter Joyce, Miss Sandra 'McLinchey and Mrs. W. Dickins, The bridesmaid and grooms- nian of 25 years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dickins, Lambeth, were present; also Mrs, Mc- Donald's mother, Mrs. W. J. Dickins, Lucan, and Mr. Mc. Donald's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clarke and daughter Jean, of Welland. The evening was spent in playing progressive euchre with Mrs. Albert Dickins and Mrs. Maurice McDonald winners for the ladies and Harry Noels, of Aylmer, and Heber Davis for men. A pleasant social hour was ;enjoyed. Personal items, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mc- Donald and Mr. and Mrs, Heber Davis were guests Wednesday evening, September 14, with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Carroll. The McDonalds were observing their 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. I Carroll had the traditional wed- ! ding cake and decorations. Many from this community at- tended. Western Fair last week. Mr,- and Mrs. Charlie Atkinson were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carroll at- tended Thanksgiving service at St. Thomas church Sunday mor- ning. Little Kathy Abbott spent several days this past week with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davis at- tended service at St. Thomas church, Granton, on Sunday and were guests with. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodgins later. Mr. and !Mrs. Jim Barker were hosts on Sunday to 50 members of the Noyes family for a reunion. Guests were pre- sent from London, Lucan, Mani- toulin. Island and Denfield. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Latta and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Maguire and boys and Mr, and. Mrs, Adelbert Morley, London. called to see Mr. and Mrs. Carl Atkinson on 'Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins were guests at a buffet luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Noels, Aylmer, Friday, September 16, following the mar- riage of their eldest daughter, Dora Noels, to Mr. Ed Burks, of North Carolina, 'Mr. and. Mrs. Calvin Greenlee and Lyle of Dashwood were Sun- day visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Greenlee, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noels, of Aylmer, and Mrs. W. J. Dickins, Lucan, were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins. Miss Heather' Davis spent Saturday with Wendy Elston and attended the airforce show at Centralia. EXETER DAIRY Phone 131 wily Delivery'' 000 wait for .milk from that "caw," Martha!' Malcolm will be at your tioorsfoo, bright and early, with plenty of fresh, whole milk! 77 •.-t'1,sr...-erser-ir.-47wer-rir,:.irA—Try-7.1-KTwir.177 .' :- , IF ' . . 4. . * L