The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1960-10-27, Page 3Wt . S. IPV 1r 44q.
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,„ swing vote in Stephen' ANNOUNCE. •
CAN YOU AFFORD
I Residents at. If 1.1 r on Park, approximately 380 to 80 in both'
EDWAilDS—Dr; and Mrs. Mer-1, I would, like to express MY , A 'thank You" on paper can. "rte.C4Pe ' ;Centralia:swung two cases.
s'111 ,L^:dwards (the f o r in e r sincere thanks to my friends, not really fully express in . yes victories out of the three; About 100 of the airport voters'
Y feel" , .questions on liquor outlets voted' switched on the men only ben- Marton Coursey, Lucan), of relatives, school pals and neigh-, logs of gratitude for the flowers, ,,an
the birth at a son, ed me with cards, letters, flow-' from friends and neighbours e . Alan Jeffrey, at Victoria Pub- ers and treats while a patients ! during my stay in hospital and I And the wives, of the person. ly women who didn't want the
township last, rage room, however, and ob-1,
• servers believe these were most-kredericton, are happy to an- boors who so kindly remember-, lovely get-well cards and visits owhe in Sellhext
he Hospital, October 21. in the hospital and at home. My' since my return home, Special. "1 want. a en to have a pub to them-, , n
11
clearly indicated they
HUG ES—Cpl. aadLloyd sneelS1 thanks to pr. J. C. Ken- thanks to t h e Kinettes and neigh-; est the privilege of being able to, Selves. It was this switch which,
Hughes, Hensel!, announce the. nedy, the nurses on the third ! bars for baby-sitting. — gchui, ; resulted in the one rejection. drink with their men.
Voting throughout the rest of birth of a daughter at. Clinton floor of War Memorial Child- Vickermate 2 . Official results released by ! 7c -
Marion , sego : Clerk James Mawhinney showed the :townShip. revealed some sur-e Public Hospital, October 16—a ren's Hospital, the Lucan Odd-' Andrew and D sister for Ronnie. 1 felloivs for the loan of their wish to thank everyonefor ?.the beverage room for both men. 1)clel:slillegendalfafeeereneceeasni! example, epeogliestelen.^ LONGLEY—Ffis and Mrs. W. A. hospital bed, Jack Murdy and to1 cards, gifts and treats given to, and women carried with .a 63.6
Langley, RCAF Station Cent- , all those who remembered me ' Brian while patient - v ! ! 'percentageand thed.' • a in St. Jo- dining lounge ,eal directly opposite margins. [
rails, announce the birth of a. in any way., It was deeply ap- seph's Hospital and sincere ' won a 66.4 victory-
The east one was heavily "yes",
son, haul. Alan, at South Huron predated. _ Betty AnnYoung, t ' ! home,S • I ! -I .uining peeie thanks to The beverage room :for men sra s the west one heavily "no",
Hospital, October 25—a brattier, fanean. 27c Dr. Read. 27 only, however. secured only a e Centralia village vote
for Peter and Robert.• registered "no" on all three I The familyof the late John T. Naacy and Don Rooth wish to 53.8% vote, well below the re-, questions as did the polls at. Ma cLEAN — To Mr: and Mrs . " Tweddle wish to extend their express their thanks and ap-1 quired 60sle Shipka, Greenway and Bee Line.' Gerald MacLean, Exeter, a ih eis predationtall those'' daughter, Lori Patricia, at 'deepest app'reciation to' 0. who rel The official returns are: heve- Strongly "yes" were Khiva
, many relatives and friends for membered Nancy with visits, rage room
BIRTHS lCARDs OF THANKS,— CARPS OF THANKS!--.a
to have your investments
earn less than 5% interest?
Not many of u can.
•
'Invest in a 1.1tisb. Mortgage certificate
to earn .5% for each year
of a 10-year period,
wi th women, 758 to
434; beverage room, men only,
633 to 544; dining lounge licence,
785 to 397.
Without the airport Vote. the
township would have defeated all
three questions, Neither bever.
age room failed to secure a
majority in the rest of Stephen,
while the, dining lounge received
only a 55"i "yes" vote,
Only about, 45" of the eligible
voters in Huron Park cast their;
ballots and almost all of these'
were. women.. They were almost.,
unanimous in favor of the lounge.
and the beverage room with wo-1
men allowed. Their vote was
and Dashwood. To invest — see your local agent or mail us' your cheque.
But rjoilt. delay — 5O7o interest begins the day you make the investment
ospi a , Soutl Huron H 't I October
20 (stillborn), 1 lovely cards and expressions of cards and treats while she was
pAuxBeE — m a , and alas. a a sympathy, also to those who had a patient in Victoria Hospital
Paukeje, Centralia, announce ' charge of the funeral and pale., and since returning home. 27*
. bearers in the lass of a Dad
and Grandpa. IN the birth of a son, Robert Jo- . MEMORIAM—
seph, at South Huron Hospital, 27c
Except; for the difference in
the airport vote on 16,e men only.
beverage room, there was very,:
little change in the voting be-I
tween different types of outlets
at the other polls, The dining ,
lounge ,received best support,
doubtless because of the threat-
ened loss of $14,000 in taxes if
Oakwood subdivision was to
secede to Grand Bend village.
Fifty - seven percent of the
eligible voters 'exercised their
franchise, At Huron Park the
Percentage was 43sse, while in
the rest of the township it was
63.5r a.
G De--In loving memory
of a dear husband and father,
.Elgin Harold 'Weigand, who
passed away 3 years ago,
MIME MORIGNGE &TRUST COKPANY October 20-4 brother for Paul, -
1John Ballantyne DEATHS
HIRTZEL ISIrs. Laura Hirt- October 30, 1957,
zel, of Crediton, widow of the, Usborne farmer Many a lonely heartache, late John Hirtzel, passed away I Often a silent tear,
in South Huron -Hospital', Ex-, John Ballantyne, 68, farmer of But always' a. beautiful memory
eter, on Wednesday, October Usborne Township for many' Of one we loved so dear.
26, in her 800 year. Survived' yearS; died in Victoria Hospital,, _Ever remembered by his 'wife
by two daughters, Laurene, ! London, on Sunday, October 23,1 family, • • 27c and Mrs. Emerson W.ein, Stephen; having been a patient for six' : , RILEY—In loving, memory of a Township, Dorothy, Mrs. How-. days. dear husband and father, and Renney, • Detroit; three{ Fourteen years ago he' sold! Adalbert Alonzo Riley, • who sons, Lawrence, Centralia, Har-: his farm and worked in Toronto!
October
away one year ago, ry and. Maurice, both of Ste-, until. a year ago when he re-1 Oetober 30, 1959, phen Township; also three: turned to Exeter and lived with
brothers, John Treitz, Ridge-I his. sister, Miss Lillian Ballan. Quick and sudden was the call,
: His sudden death surprised us vine, Edward, London, Edgar„! tyne. I
Marsden, Sask,; eight grand-: His wife, the• former Annie . all.
• He bade no one a last farewell, children. Resting at the. T, 1, Miller, died 30 years ago.
Harry Hoffman Funeral Home,' He was a member of the Pres- lie, said .goob3^e. to none,
s. , The Heavenly gates were open ' Dashwood, until Saturday noon, byterian church and Rev. wide, then at the Evengelical United • Kerr conducted the funeral ser- ' A loving voice said come.
Brethren Church, where the1 vice. The blow was great, the shock service will take place at 2, Surviving are sons, Wesley, '
p.m. Interment in Crediton 1 RCAF Station, Anzac, Alberta, • ' . I severe.
. ' We thought his death so Cemetery. 27c' • •
I William, London, Glen, Burling- . ' little
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper , Allen, Kirkton, and Mrs, Clar.' tell.
near, I ton and Ewart, Toronto; two , ANNOUNCMENTS— daughters, Mrs. Lorne (Jean): Only those who have lost can
The sorrow of parting without
"ill be at home to " their friends' ence (Audrey) Fairbairn, Ex.' farewell. end relatives on the occasion of , titer; three brothers, Jim, .Lon-
"ieir• fiftieth wedding annivers- , don, William, Fort William, Tom 1 Friends may think we have f or-
ery on Friday, November 4. 7 to Woodham, and two sisters. Mrs.', gotten,
10 p,m. ar' , William (Jeanette) Hamilton. of . When at times they see us smile,
Mr: and Mrs. Arnold Becker Cromarty, and Miss Lillian Bal. But thev little know the heart-
wild be at home to their friends' lantyne, Exeter, and 12 grand- ache• • ,
:id relatives on the occasion of children, I , 1 Our smiles hide all the while.
missed and ever . re- !heir twenty-fifth wedding an-; The body rested at the Hop-, 'a u'Y wembered byhis wife and
en-ersary from 2 to 5 p.m. and per-hockey funeral home where 1 - . 27c ' . 7 to 10 psn. on Saturday, No-!'funeral services were held on! family,
vember 5, No gifts please. 27*1 Wednesday, October 26, with in- , 1
, terment in Roy's cemetery. I
UNGAGEMENTS—
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, Pall bearers were Carter and lished in Halifax in 1789, was'
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Moore, ' Everett Kerslake, Roy and Lloyd called the 'Nova Scotia Magazine
Easter, announce the engage- ; Ballantyne. Frank Hamilton and 1 and Comprehensive Review of
eeent of their only daughter,' Clifford Miller, I Literature, Politics and News,
'Sarbara Anne, to Mr. George!
7senchink, Exeter, son of Mr.'
raid Mrs,. Henry Eisenchinkal
:Switch, Germany. The wedding,
le take place November 19, 1960,1
e 2 o'clock, in James St..pnited I
Shmsch, Exeter, . 27*1
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NAME
ADDRESS
years. • STEPHEN -VOTE RESULTS
Bev,
svi th
Yes
I. Centralia 72,
(Village)
2, Second Con, 25
3. Crediton
Dining
Lounge
Yee No
65 77
Room
women
No
85
Bev. Room
men only
Yes No
Ft 84
23
41
75
22 26
. 79 52
46 78
31 8
106 57
23 sa
17 31
14 48
238 121
633 544
33.8
26 22
91 42
54 70
37 7
121 40
87
4, Crediton 47
5. Khiva • ,G, 31
6. Dashwood 102 58
7. Shipka ' ,,,,,t.. 25 33
8. Greenway . 20 30
9. Bee Line 17 47
Centralia RCAF 332 29
TOTALS 758 4.34
Percentage 63,6
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12 31
21 43
3.28 29
785 397
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M. F„ T. L. S M
Mr. Andrew Blommaert wishes
to announce the engagement of Do you \venue 60 Ford se- take 3350 simoleons to buy it
don? I've got one . . worth . Isis only daughter, Louise Alice the money, OR, we've got a 56 Ford 700 7.1 Qselie, to Mr. John Otto Rether,1 - . ,
Or what about 1. 58? Eight Dump for less money, only an of Mr. and Mrs. George! sedan, tutone, whitewalls , $1995; or a 56 Ford' 600 dump -ether, Exeter, Ont. Weddingl
3r, or there's a 57 Ford Fairlane, with new motor and a combine- take place on Wednesday,
''os,-ember 30, 1960, al' five o'clock' 8 automatic, with power steer- lion body • for $1795.
ing, power brakes, tutone, There is a good 59 Ford 6 Trinity Lutheran Church, Lon-,
driven by a. quiet farmer from cylinder styleside pickup with au. ant. 27nc the Hensel district. 20,000 miles or less on it, many
Or are :you a 58 Rambler extras, and all I want is $1995.
After my long stay in St. Jo- , fan? Motor overhauled, OR what about a 59 Stude
Eeph's Hospital, I would ,espec-i We have a 57 Western Dodge pickup, if you like a Stude?
1ally like to thank Sister Michelle, suburban 6 cylinder automatic, It's only got 30,000 miles on
red her staff on Third Floor'. ideal for you with the larger it, and all I'm asking is $1495,
It's simple to save at A&H because the prices. are
ALWAYS low! You'll love the quality, too! Treat Yourself To Savings! Aylmer Fancy 201ounce tins
F R 294
15-ounce tins
FC1R 474
13-ounce tins
FOR 33c
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CARDS OF THANKS— FRUIT COCKTAIL Club House, in Shell
Peanuts s. 35c
- Tree Run Cee Grade Macs
Apples su, 249
CHOOSE FROM A COMPLETE LINE OF
CANDIES, KISSES, ETC. FOR THESE
TRICK OR TREAT KIDS
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CREAM CORN East, the physiotherapists, my;
relatives and friends who visited
me, brought flowers and treats 1
re sent messages of cheer,
elecial thanks also to the Rev.!
S7r, Roulston and the Rev. 'Mr.
ech, Dr. Patterson, Dr. Butler:
end Dr, Meredith. — Jenny K.
Lewis. 28c
We wish to express our sin-1
r' re appreciation for the flow- ;
nee, cards, treats, gifts and;
"many -acts of kindness extended
11 the late Ella. B. Fahner and!
re roily during her long illness1
eed at the time of bereavement.:
"e extend our thanks to the'
t'B Church, Rev, A. M. Schlen-1
I 'dies Aid of the Evangelical
' er• and T. Harry Hoffman
Funeral Home. — Everett Fahr-:.
nor and family, 27*,
families . , , I've got a 55 Dodge K dump
Or what about a 1956 Mon- V-8, with 900 tires on it , . .
arch sedan. We've two, one don't think the motor's any
with' automatic, one with radio, good , but if you've got one,
and you're robbing me blind at you can buy it for $995 or
$1,350 . . , or a 1956 Ford Fair- less^
'lane coach, V-8, tutone, only GOT some
$995. . $200 or less.
There's two 55 Chevs here,
one V-B, one automatic, at $995,
Treat Yourself To Savings! Aylmer Brand Large 28-or. tins
FANCY PUMPKIN 2 FOR 39c
20-ounce tins
more pickups for
Treat Yourself To Savings! Aylmer Brand
CRUSHED PINEAPPLE Tractors 334 you have $800 you don't
know what to do with, you can
have a choice of two 54 Mon-
arch sedans loaded for bear;
54 Mere sedan; a six or eight
55' Pontiac sedan; a 54 Meteor
sedan; a 54 lady-driven Chev
coach, or a .53 Buick sedan if
you like a heavier car.
Or if you've got $500, you
can have a choice of a 55 Ply-
mouth sedan, 54 Dodge sedan,
or if you're a productive chap,
a 54 Dodge Suburban; or econ-
emy minded, a 55 Anglia,
For those with $195, you can
have a 53 Ford sedan, rustin'
a lot; a 52 Dodge sedan, or a
52 Chev sedan , , and those
with $100 can have a 52 Stude
coach or a 52 Dodge sedan.
Trucks
you want a good truck,
Got a combine? I hope not,
'cause I've got a ,56 Ford eom-
bine; motor driven, used very
little, and I'd like to get rid
of . it. and also THAT 46W 4
INTERNATIONAL with a super
kit in it, looks good, . runs
good, and. I'm only asking $800
for it,
OR, I've got a 52, Ford trac-
tor, with only 1300 hours on
it. used very little, and if you
offered me $750, You'd lose
your arm if you went to pull
it back,
WHY PAY the neighbour an-
other pile of money to. pick
your corn, when you can own
a good Ford-Woods corn pick-
er (by the way, the best in the
market), for only 3600. The in-
terest on that is only 824 a
year.
I've got a Ford Planet 'Jr.
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25
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Sweet. Juicy
Sunkist Oranges 18:4
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California
Tomatoes CELLM -FSE
Firm, Sound, Southern
Yams
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73
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we have a 58 Ford F 700 dump garden tractor that was traded
(combination) With a front in, just the ideal thing for you
intainted hoist, 7x12 body, long lazy town people (like Me). I
wheelbase „ we're checking want alSti' for it, but you know
over the motor and it only how it
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Jubilee Tray Pak Pork
Sausage
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LB,' 59' Larry Snider Motors
LIMITED
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COFFEE
Swenson See, Turkey em' Chicken
TV Dinners 59' Huron St. E ,, ,5xster
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Apple Pies 49c
Ford • MOrtarch
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Fresh Grade 'A' Fryers
Chickens
Sweet Pickled or Pea Meal
pottage Rolls
29-aunt€ tin
SAKI-FLUSH
Shortening
FLUFFO
Hiehliner Cod, Lee, 16.or, Fancily Sire
Fish Sticks 53(
3 lb. asse,
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ligut too abut, Libby's Fancy Sliced 15-or. pkg.
Strawberries 391
3-th. ass.
CRY, 53'
nt.vstti Sweet Smoked Rindless Old South
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Lem, 12-or.. tins
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