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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1960-11-03, Page 16Pog 16 The Titin•i•Achroces, Noviomber4, 1960 WHO'S FRIGHTENED—Hallowe'en masks are getting more grotesque every year but ihis one doesn't frighten Diane Johns, 17, left, and Marilyn Weber, 16, both of RR :ii-Exeter. The two girls were runners-up for the Credit Union crown Tuesday night, In case you didn't recognize him, that's Treasurer Harold Paterson in the middle. Masquerade at 'Elimville IntwortswelwrovrfsmisoN The story in Sunshine Cancer toll district topic SOUTH 'HURON COUNTY Bettone Hearing Aid Service Clinic Today ANDREW JOHNSTON DRUGS 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. SERVICE TO ALL MAKES OF HEARING AIDS Wa.ye you given to the Blind Fund? ,,,,„,„,,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,„,,„„.,,,,„„.„„„„.„,..„,„„„,,,„,,,,,„,,,,,,,„„,.„,„.„„„i„„„„,,,,„,„,,,, 4100 Join Our 0"you.. Christmas 102.04010 - - .0pary. Lay-Away. PLAN ,1 Gifts of ,Oreality and Beauty — Choose Now! 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BOD (And We Mean Nobody, Undersells The Car King!!) "THE CAR KING OF HURON COUNTY" 8 'Wages, salaries and supple-, • Repairs • Alterations mentary labour income account- ed for 68.3 per cent of total per- penal income in Canada in 1959, 70 HURON ST., EXETER compared to 61,7 per cent in 1947. Phone 528W • Contracts 1959 Dodge Deluxe DELUXE, Two-Door, with Custom Radio Now *1,695 $169 DOWN •—• $59 MONTHLY '57 Pontiac PATHFINDER Deluxe Sedan with Radio Now $1,195 1 New 1961 Pontiacs G.M. REGULATIONS FORBID US TO MENTION OUR STARTLINGLY LOW PRICES! Ala " 114E CAR KING Of HURON COUNTY EXETER. 1960 Pontiac STRATO-CHIEF Four-Door Sedan, Automatic Custom Radio, Only 6,000 Miles Now $2,475 $247 DOWN — $65 MONTHLY Still In Stock 4 New 1960 Pontiac; Several 1960 Factory ExecOtive Cars Priced From *1 995 '58 Chev STATION WAGON Four-Door, Only 04,000 Miles Now $1 495 1 Complete repair work • at Bocidulph Personal items dents as a killer of children, and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan, Prize winners were: best, dressed lady, Mrs. Clifton Brock; best dressed man, Janet Skin-; ner; best dressed couple, Bar--; bare Hern and Shirley Jaques; best comic, Mrs. Norman Jaques kiist disguise, Mrs. Harold Bell; beSt.hallowe'en outfit, Misses Ro-' semary and Sheila Neilan; old-1 est person in costume, Norman. Jacnies. The next CGIT meeting will be held on Monday evening at I 7:30 p.m. when they will have an Initiation service for the new :members. WMS and WA The Elimville WMS and WA beld the autumn thankoffering meeting at the church on Wed- nesday evening with a good at- tendance. .After the opening • devotions, Mrs. Gilbert Johns gave a re- port on the sectional meeting at Thames Road, also the treas.; urer's report, showing a good Mr. and Mrs. John Coward, owe, Mrs.. Kenneth Johns, Ray year. Mills. R. E. Pooley and Mr. The CGIT girls under the lead- IDobhs. ership of Mrs. Ross Skinner and When John Cabot made his School party aiddulph held a Hallowe'en par- recently, the latest being the iii-1 Mrs. Larne Hicks. spent a ty on Tuesday owing to The fact ;stalling of an up-to-date oil .fur- ,• weekend with her sister, Miss' that Monday was. a holiday. The mice. This heating unit is unique ; Wilda Pollock, RN, • I -- • in that it is hung from the .cell-1 Squadron Leader John An-; invited, !ladies of the community were. brig and thus conserves space in the Sunday School room where • was on a business trip. to drew, RCAF at Edmonton who' Costumes were judged. First Tree.:, prizes, were ary Corri- more accommodation has been; ton, visited last week al; the, Vaar as an Hawaiiangirl: Alvin. Provided in the• removal of the home_ of his fatner-in4aw, Mr.1vVeiberg and David as two large coal furnaces former-; and Mrs. ,George Hicks, ly used, limbos and Magdaline Corsina. ,. Elston.. I Miss .Cathy Hndgins, 3.7-year-ojd • and. Sheila Elston as ghosts. Bowir .1* successful All roads led to ,the .Centralia liodgins, is to he congratulated, son and Mrs. Gordon Atkinson, of last' On being chosen .queen of the, A short program was . j daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Xen! Judges were Mrs, DegaivnoroG li)by- UwPeeV,4 wiCtehnurcthne F:arnidnanya l - bazaar. ; Exeter Credit Union. This veek ‘: - - the children, and lunch Pol- and tea was held under the auS-.1 She will be in competition at, the Huron eount3 1 lowed, of the church. The bazaar was I crown. Personal items officially opened at 3 p.m. by I Rev. Duncan M. Guest preach-' Mr, and Mrs. Allan Elston, Rev. D. M. Guest, minister of ..ed .at Lambeth on Sunday last. David and Wendy were in Wood- the church, with guests attend.' while Rev, Allen Duffield was stock Wednesday guests of Mrs. ing from many surrounding con- special speaker at Whalen Unit- I, J. Bruce, gregations, ,.ed church anniversary thank' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkin- Well patronized • were booths offering service, son and Robert spent .Sunday exhibiting farm produce, flow-, Steve Molnar is a patient in evening at the home of Mr. Gor-ers, home made baking and the South Huron Hospital, Exe don Oke, Hurondale, fancy wear. Members of the , ter. While at work at the local Sunday visitors with Mr, and .. CGIT aolasoodyliadanda bcoro:fhts..ofpuring fractured his leg below the, Ern Hicks, Mrs. Priscilla Mack home i airport last Thursday he fell and Mrs. George McFalls were Mr. the afternoon 'tea was served. i knee. and Miss Joyce McFalls, all of Open house at Vv..00 Hooey and Ray Os-; Exeter, Rev, and Mrs. Duncan • M. borne, Kincardine, visited last • Mrs:' Jessie Lewis spent a few Guest attended open house on week with Rev, and Mrs. Duncan M. Guest .at the United Church Willard of Mount Hope, Mr. Wil- days . With her sister, Mrs, Ed Sunday at Westminster •College,I e at the University of Western On, 1 rs. tack, Dr. Dowilas Shanks, who was and family spent Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell,. Exeter, Weekend visitors with Mr. and . . . Mrs. John Rolko were Mrs. 7 to 9 to guide all visitors. dine visited on Monday of this George Maclumeke and s°11 of through the buildings and an-1 week at the home of- Rev. and Toronto.. swer many questions asked by 'Mrs. D. WI, Guest. , Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cunning- ministers of the conference and. ! Reported on the sick list dur- ham visited on Sunday with. Mr. members of their congregations i ing the past week were Mrs. and Mrs. Clarence Cunningham who had received special in-, George Dunn and RiChard Shoe- and family Ailsa Craig. confined to their homes. N Bosanquet •.g.aty MRS. ROSS SKINNER The Elimville CGIT held a masquerade party on Friday eve-, ning at Elimville Hall, There were a number in costumes and ; piles were presented by the judges, Rev, H. C. Wilson, Mr. Coward By MRS. WILLIAM DICKEY Cancer ranks 'Second only to atanorz.:;marationsomexelema heart disease as a killer of adults and second only to acci- Mrs. Clarence Fletcher was a visitor on Tuesday of last week with her brother, Mr. Henry, Hodgins, and Mrs. Hodgins in Lucari. Mr. and Mrs, Elmore Harding and family, of Fordwieh, were Sunday visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Rodd and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Berry were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaren, in London. Mr. and Mrs. John Hera and family visited with Mr, and Mrs. John Tipping at Thorndale' on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Toni Gunning, of Granton, were guests on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Jim! Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hogarth at Staffa on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. ..)2ev Parsons and childrer, of Exeter, were` Sunday evening visitors with Mr, Dobbs will be succeeded by Keith Butler, Kitchener. DeWitt. Miller, Wingham, is yice-presi-1 dent, and James Doig, Seaforth, heads the extension and mainte- nance committee. Attending the - meeting from Exeted were' Mrs. R. Van Far- Dr. J. C. M. Fetterly, Lon- don, attending doctor at the Wingham Cancer Clinic and the , newly-opened cancer clinic in Owen Sound, revealed that 60,-1 000 new cases are discovered in Canada every year- and that the annual toll is 30,000, T h e society's program is aimed at prevention, rather than cure, he emphasized. President Fred Dobbs corn-, pleted his two-year term as the first head of the district. Dur- ing that time the number of branches has increased from 127, to 184 and the number of units from 67 to 80. Mrs. Ivan Brock, then took charge, and presented an inter- esting program. • Mrs. F. Skinner and Miss Ruth skinner, took charge of the bu- airless and it was decided that the group cater to the school trustee banquet in November, Mrs. Hugh Wilson invited the ladies to the manse for the Nov- eMber meeting where a slate of officers will be brought in for Personal Items 'Miss Anna Routly of Simcoe Intl Mr. Don Willcox, of Kitchm Mier, spent the weekend with !‘fr .and Mrs, W. J. Routly. 'Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fulton and Larry and Mr. and Mrs, Sanford Hutton attended 102nd anniver- sary of Knox Presbyterian Church, Monkton on Sunday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mr's. Floyd Cooper were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Morley, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morley and fam- ily' of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson of Granton, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parsons, Susan and Gail of Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper. voyage of discovery from Eng.." land to Canada in 1497 three of the members of his 18-man crew were his sons, Lewis, Sebastian and Santius. to church at CeRtralia l By Mos. H, .0.1;41.91,0 By * don and expects to have an' The teacher. Mrs, George Considerable repairs have been operation on the injured thumb Coarse end , rried out at the United Church 111. the near future, y pupils of SS 9, and IVirs, D, M. Guest attended tario. i George Hicks, Miss A A. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Smith the new United Church centre Pagonag lard having suffered a heart at- urray Elliott, Mrs. last week installed as chaplain : e bazaar and tea at Green- or the new centre, and members I way United Church on Saturday of the board of directors were afternoon. on hand Sunday from 2 to 4 and Mr, and Mrs. Rov Peter and 1 m• W V Pollock f Krncar• bridge. The new college is now Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Fletch- local caneer society representa:. Personal items women, who are students at the Staff Sgt, ;fames Kacan and Arthur Rundle of the Base Line in g () Sunday ,Sound last week, and students ar fr m ed from course at Camp Borden accomodating 36 men and 41 er called on Mr. and Mrs. tives learned at the annual meet; of district No. 9 in Owen ..acroix have return- 'University of Western Ontario Sgt. David e registered vitations to attend. The new centre is the former London Hunt Club property on the west side of Richmond Street in North London between Con. 4 and the RiChmond Street every county in Western On- tario. to Camp .Ipperwash after field manouvers on Salsbury Plains during recent stow storm in ac- Personal items tual active service, conditions Misses Carol McCurdy . and with special training in a 6 Ann 'Rutherford, nurses-in-train- MM anti tank gun mounted on Mg at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lan- a jeep. bottom, both of whom. have been Mr, and Mrs. Ross bleFalls accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith spent a few days the past week in Detroit. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fischer were Mr. and Mrs. Kenon Fischer of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. William Fischer and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fischer and family ,all of Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skinner and family attended. Main Street Church anniversary services on Sunday and were guests with,the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Skinner, her daughter, Mr. and . Mrs. Fred Huxtable in Exeter, I Miss Ruth P'ollock, RN, of London visited at the home of her uncle and count, Rev. and Mrs. D, M. Guest. don, spent the weekend at .the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper McCurdy. Mrs. Frank Reeder is spend- ing some time at the 'home of Keith Hodgins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgins, preached the sermons at Ailsa Craig and Brinsley Anglican churches on the occasion of special laymen's service of the Anglican church- es of the district. Mrs. Ivan Cook' received a severe laceration on her thumb recently. She is receiving treat- ments at. 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