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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1960-10-27, Page 11. ... _ 'fellow 0 - ............... ...... --... 4 o'46:11 22 i Hai. Shots (N, Hardy 505) CUM nn A I (luilerieli E , 1, 1 1)1eretirys (K. :Dickson M) responsi4asi 4 buted to) • 7 witighant , . ... ......._ ....... ......... 15 ! Hotel (r. Cough-fin 515) 1. Exoter 11 • • • pas) 2 1 Legion (.1, Alurphy 551) 0 left to 16 • 4 Zurich .1 . ..) ..... ...... ...,.., ...... . 3 High single: Lorne Hough. Ex- . Elect -1.1os (LE, Carling 671) !Piro Mater,s (J. Ewen. SO) • 0 ary edi ' 2 per A (35X) .4 sa High five: Eert Harris, Underich ' hex (a. Park 512) . 0 „.". treasur.: 83 A (1157) Shamrocks CC :Filson 021) social c Agrico In.. Tuttle 4051 , HEAD 'F., ,,,,,,,,,, 7 Rxeier• k Slnselb riorloltl'sCl1.E0-1:0oics67:61.57r.... SHDHS chooses officers for 'Ink Spot' paper staff 9 9 Oat!: re, 455) 2 .... All • • IR Penny Pinchers (DIL;r0,1,,,,a215111161 rest,tek relief " for MOSESTION and , SOUR STOMACH., WILDER'S Stomach Powder koiea *we 4resnommil Pir 1111El P810:0PNER lit ZEUIPIC. ST DSVIee A WOMAN ilAVIET income). IS A "OtIOD NUSSAND. /• HUOtoNDALit MILK is a must Par the GOOD HaALTH el fofilty. Far ptetnedt teurteeus serviie, tan 111 h 4140 Times .Advocator October 27, 1t60 Page 9 1 SIX TH LOCOW WASHER Locomotive Washe. washers for more them over. 13ig oar ride with small car handling ease. Trunk space is family size, too—over 28 cubic feet. I and. Comet of fers a choice of Ttirift-Power 101 hp six-cylinder engine—or standard 85 hp Six. Both peppy engines— with either automatic or standard transmission—operate re1111a.Z" ?try of 2 ..,uges and Leto- you to seem them -"e• Talk to the Company Representative r` This Friday and Saturday A representative from the factory will be here this Friday and Saturday, October 28 and 29, to help us introduce them to you. Our store will be open till 9 &Clock both Friday and Saturday evening to give you an opportunity to meet the factory representative 'and to see the new 1961 Chef Master ranges And Locomotive washers, EVERY ADULT ENTERING OUR STORE ON THESE DAYS WILL RECEIVE ONE. PACKAGE OF TIDE FREE ELECT MAS at We believe 61 features tha es adjustable 10t lock-up burs eye appeal t., We bought a truckloads of C motive washers and want for yourself, In years ...what Five years' may see a big change in your respons&lities. Five years may set a big ehange in your life insurance needs, For these very reasons, Sun Life of Canada offers its new ADJUSTABLE POLICY, the policy that gives you four options at the end of five years so that you tan decide what type of life insurance coverage best Suits you at that time. For example, will you still be insurable? One of the options Offers you increased coverage with no further medical evidence or .. will you want a larger income for your retirement years? Another option allows you to change your policy to an endowment at age 65 , or .. will you want to reduce your premium outlay without reducing your protection? Then you ban change your petcy to a lower rfrerniurn, whole life policy Or you also have the option of keeping your original policy which will be fully paid for at age 65— in effect, This plan may meet your personal arid family insurance needs for a lifetime, With its four valuable Options, Sun Life's Adjustable Policy looks to your future and censidets • your finantial circumstances • your family's protection to your retirement isitOrne • your insurability .• Let the Sun Life agent in your neighborhood put you and your family oh the right road to stout-Ay'. Why not ask him today for full details of this fleiihlo new iolity? UNIT SLIPtftVISOlit Eff141' 4614 oeshweed John Itegrijh SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CAiklADA 0061 the reef Irfe ifteutente compoliiii of the would Get Acquainted Christmas Special Every persons who buys a Chef Master range, Locomotive Washer, Automatic Washer; Automatic Dryer, Refrigerator, Deep Freeze, Television, Chesterfield. Suite, Dining Room Suitt, Bedroom . Suite, Bunk Beds, Chrome or Coppertone Set, Swing Kin. Rocker, Space Saver, Vacuum Cleaner or any goods totalling more than $50 between now and. December 24 will have their name placed in A box. On. December 24 the names will be drawn. First, 4 names will receive tri-lite lamps. The fifth name drawn will have the full price of goods purchased refUnded up to a lip it of $200. Every other name in 'the box wil receive their choice of a wall or. bedrooM lamp. Sandy Elliot 444 N.4.ke IN STREET EXETER Youths at Crediton' organize teen town _ I Third Meal". Mrs, Art Aft:field 11i MRS. M. FAIST, The -first Creditors Tee.n. Town. 1 a nd,., Mrs. Earl Neil Art the Clivr4esdit.TOFOrildnaiitOy clitokbleir a'tal'11.331011. -°'neo,abi4..mechro:b'44Ye Utithetjtaled.tlif-04.1.14..cit'ehri with 15 in attendance, Officers were elected. Presi-; know„ ,b Nov. Nov. i if planning to .deo is Charlie Browning; vice- ::attend, president, Jean Smith; :SOOre, crviiton 491.1aerta Ruth Roeszler; convener of doe-',. .Crectiton Colleens held their sec-oration :committee, Marlene King; treasurer,' On. Saturday, October 22: •the oration :committee, Reg Fink— oud meeting With an !Otendar4co beiner. Canteen committee, Paul ., of an. The topics discussed were Boulianne; clean-up committee, • a s follows; hospitality., entertain, . . . Pick Coulter. i Refreshments ..wer . on sale a( i nliteatiohen61j,".,thgetttgsue, ettll'eeoehnlosteePeSd. the canteen. Mrs. Refs Krueger: the guest. And Mrs. Ed Hendrick .acted as • 1 A demonstration on haw to chaperons. . Packaltoesuazitl:ease w wass .411t 04 bY WI looks at history Huth The Crediton 'Women's 11180 '1 The next meeting will be held tute met in the Community Cell- on Saturday, Octobe r .4 at -0 tre last Tuesday evening. 'Mrs,' o'clock, • A. Molitor was .chairlady fOr , • the program', °The motto, "Edu-1 Personal Rams cation---you can carry it with! Ghosts, goblins and witches you '° was given by Mrs, Ross will call at, the homes in -Cretli, Haugh. Current events on His- ton Hallowe'en night to ask do, torical Research were given by nations to UNICEF. Mrs. Ted Lemport. le ! F/L John Ayres of• Nova. See- A play "On 'Guard for Thee” , tta spent a week with Mrs.. which consisted of a community I Ayres and. boys at the home. of good will pageant in costume, her father, Mr. Everett Fahr- accempanied by vocal- music , ner, and bagpipes was presented, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Allan Becker - It was decided to hold a euchre and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- once a month during the winter. Bain Bender and Kenneth spent The area convention will be held 1 Saturday visiting relatives in at London, November 1 and 2. Detroit. ' The members accepted- an invt-' Mrs, M. kaist is spending this tation from. Hurondale to Attend' week in Toronto visiting with their Christmas meeting. I her son, Mr. and Mrs, L, B, Hostesses were. Mrs, A. Mat- . Faist and family. itor, Mrs. Ross Haugh, Mrs. Al t Mrs. Albert Kr ofis spending Smith, Mrs. Aaron Wein, Mrs.! a few dayS over the weekend 0. Pfaff, Courtesy remarks were i with Mrs, Wet Wolfe at Dash- expressed by Mrs. Earl Heist' wood, " and Mrs. P. Boulainne, The Mr. and. Mrs. Maurice Beaver hymn "Abide -with Me" was visited recently with. Mr- and sung in memery of Mrs. Eve.! Mrs. Vernon Beaver at Pitts- rett Palmer. I burgh, Pa„stopping off at. The WI is sponsoring an inter i Niagara Falls .on. their way school contest of s p e e c h e a, , home, verge speaking and spelling bee 1 Mr. and Mrs, Howard .Cu.n. in. the community hall, October • nington and family, ot Ellin- 28 at S p,m. I ville, spent Sunday with Mr, There will. be a. course on and Mrs. Allan Becker. supper ditties in, the Community Wt. R.. MOlitor, spent Sunday Centre on Tuesday evening, in Strathroy with :her son and November 13 and Wednesday aft- family, Mr. and Mrs. A, M, ernoon, November 9 called "The 1 Molitor, Buy the coal that outsells all others Discover for yourself why more people buy 'blue coal' than any other hard coal. For the world's finest anthracite plus the town's ,best service, CALL Lorne E. Hay . PHONE 10 COLLECT HENSALL AUTHORIZED 'bin 1i blue coat' DEALER' 4 At the teeter 10-yard line. On the next pass, Chipohase intor. 1 cepted on his •own ten and it t looked like the end of the line ! for Listowel. i Kyle passed to Sholdice 'to 4 fake the ball out from the goal .d. Posts, but the play was called s back because Exeter had 1.3 i men on the field. On the next play, Kyle faded back late his .4,1911 ,enct gone 4 throw another pass, 'brit the hax charging loistowel litre got 130 and 'the bail was IMOCIPSCI front his hand. )30b 'Jones was Jo/IMF-04411W spot for Listowel and be fell •IPA I the loose pigskin for a TI) that: gave his team a 21-20 margin, with. or0 seconda left in pia,' lb the 'game. I• .• •.. •.,•.„ Buy Of The Week! 1960 Demonstrator WITH NEW CAR WARRANTY BIG REDUCTION ! 1111111,1m1111111 ...... 111111111111111111111111111111 ..... 1 ..... 1 ...... 111111111111 ..... 11i111111111111111111111111111111111111111111/ { I i 1 Harold W. Pocock I i i .F.. i 1 CONSTRUCTION I i Builders of Quality -Buildings PLANNING & BLUEPRINT SERVICE EXETER. ONT. 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Itt .............. 111111Miltlini.k Dobbs for Dodge 418 I s SPECIAL-1966,DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN Automatic, 'Winterized and :Ready To Go ... $1,08.00 Let US Cheek Your Anti.Freeze Instead of JACK OROST 'trued :Dobbs, Praia,- MONS 200 NIGHTS 742W OR 163M !/.41-61;01n-Ot nth CU i tithhenti thin ti (WI it Win trii ott COW tit in twin itt !nit 11101011016-of 1 Exeter Motor Sal es Judy Tennant, 16 year - old daughter of Mr. and MrS. •Atib Tentiatit, Exeter, wil head the SHDHS paper staff this year, Judy presidet over an execu- tive of seven other students and 21 form representatives who be responsible for the Annual publication, the "Ink Spot." The grade 12 student has taken an active interest M SHDHS .at- tivities aild served as secretary on the girls' athletic society last year. Previous to that she was a member of the student: Council, a 'petition she held at class pre- sident in grade 10.. Shehas also been active in sports and is a Member of this year's senior - girls' volleyball team, Judy is a mernber of the choir and the LOG (Learners of Geri) Sunday School class at James Street '-United Church, Anothe10- 16 - year - bld Exeter ,outh, Dale Turvey, was elected. ji!statif . editor of , the publica- ' The son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Turvey, Andrew Street, Dale holds Scouting's highest award— Queen Scout, He it ,,,also active sports, and was a member of last year's junior 'basketball and senior volleyball teams., Beth these, terms copped erthex ch tn pion ships . Dale also participates in Exe- ter's minor Sport setup, and nlays both baseball and hockey- f•fe was a member of Exeter's hivenile entry which copped 'a weiA.A trophy last season. The 'real; of this year't paper executive is also very ac- tive in student ?divides and sports at SHIMS. Literary editor, Bruce Man, is a member of the Panthers' football Leant and also partici- pates in spirit in.' his hometown of Hensel, He was a Meniber that community's 1060 OBA mid- The real name of Grey thel, noted for his work in the con- servation of Canadian wild life, was George Belliney. He came to Canada froth England, work- ed as a trapper and forest ranger, and was adopted into the Ojibwa tribe. get champions. Two Exeter sisters, Catole and Bonnie Hogarth, daughters of Mr. And Mrs. Vic Hogarth, both participate in sports at school. Carole is Advertising manager of the "Ink Spot," while her sister, Bonnie, is in charge of writing the girls' sporting news. In charge of the ,boys' sports is Laurie "Whitey" Illingsworth, a high scoring basketball and hockey star. The Huron Park youth captained Exeter's WOAA Juvenile champs last year, and waS one of coach Glenn Mic- kle's stalwarts on the senior basketball team. • Society editor, Fred Desjar. dine, Grand Bend is a member. Of this year's -senior entry in the Perthex football loop, Although , she- doesn't partiCi- Pate on any of the school teams, Marie Denomme, secretary- treasurer of the paper staff, cheers them all oh to victory as a member of the school's cheer- leaders. She is a member. of this yeat'S group which was recently named champions of the Perthex track meet. Marie is _the daughter of Mr. And Mrs, R emi DeriOnutie, Zu- rich. The remainder of the Staff Of the "Ink Spot" is Merle up of the vice-presidents of each clatt. They include; Elizabeth Chap- man, 9A; John Ailey, st; Peter de 'Vries, 9C; Bobb Hoffman, 9D; Nancy Ryan, 9E; Douglas Jeffery, 9F; Ron Schroeder, 9G; Linda Wainer, 10A; Diane Hood, 1013; Pauline Aquilina, 10C; \Per- la Smith, leD; Darlene FraYne, 10E; Peggy Goddard, 1.1A; Lin- da. Glover, 1.18; Don Glenn, 11C; Gordon Brown, 11D; Betty Dixon 12A • William Wagner, .12B; Judy Elder, 1.2C; Ross Rowe, 1.3; Jot Koricina, special Commercial. KNOW YOUR TRAFFIC LAWS? 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