The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-02-17, Page 9THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17, 1949
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Exeter
Hay Council
The council of the Township
of Hay met in the Hay Town
ship Hall, Zurich,
Monday. February
p.m.
Moved by E. J.
seconded by V. L.
application be made to the De
partment of Highways for final
subsidy on the 1948 road ex
penditure.
That Mrs, Fanny Bender be
re-engaged as caretaker of the
township hall for 1949 at same
salary as 1948 and that her
salary for 1948 be paid.
That gravel -fenders for 1949
be placed in the Exeter Tirnes-
Advocate, Huron Expositor, and
Zurich Herald for two issues in
February. Tenders to call for
5,000 cubic yards of crushed
atone, rate to be Ih terms of
crushing per cubic yard and
hauling per cubic yard; also on
a flat rate. Tenders to be in
the hands of the clerk by March
5, 19 49. Marked cheque for
$2.00 to accompany tender. The
township is to supply one truck.
That a grant .of $£5.00 be
donated to the Bluewater High
way Association.
That By-law 2, 1949, be
passed asking for government
subsidy on an estimated road
expenditure of $57,0'00.00; same
to include a $35,0,00 anticipated
expenditure for a new bridge on
the second concession south.
That mileage allowance to be
paid "“officials or patrolmen of
Hay Township to be 15 cents
per mile one way, for all mile
age necessary in the performance
of township work.
That a grant of $10.00 be
donated to the Huron County
Crop Improvement Association, toK be applied to the Seed Fair.
That the communication from
William A. Sutherland, dated
Feb. 4, . 19 49, regarding Lots
22, 23, 24 south of Bissonnette
Street West of Valle Street, St.
Joseph, be handed to the town
ship solicitor, Frank Donnelly,
ICC., for counsel.
That the ten-inch and twelve
inch tiles as ordered from Cen
tral Tile & Brick
Ltd. for the Tuckey
drain be cancelled.
That Bruce Klopp
ed school attendance officer fbr
Hay- Township, and Alphonse
Masse as sanitary inspector for
the year 1949.
That the signing officials for
the Zurich Hydro Electric Sys
tem for 1949 be the Zurich
Police Trustees, M. Schilbe, J.
Turkheim and Lloyd O’Brien.
That accounts for Hay Town
ship roads, Hay Municipal Tele
hone System, relief, and Hay
; Township general accounts be
paid as per voucher.
Hay Township Boads: Mathew
Denomme, -$3.95; Guenther
Transport Lt., $16.50; Klopp’s
Garage, $78.75; James Masse,
$76,7-5; William F. Jennison,
$6.30> Lavender’s .Garage, $5.-
70; Sheridan Equipment Co.,
§2,454.00; H. W. Brokenshire,
$2.00; Bill Coleman, $1.90; Bill
Becker, $5.30; William Watson,
$25,10; Cornelius Debus, $1.50;
Alvin Gingerich, $7.50; George
St. Glair, $9.00: Garnet Whit
tasker, $30.40; E. Walper, $4.00
Alvin Walper, $13.55; Theophile
I Bedard, $31.50; Keith Thiel,
—Continued From- Page Three
Lucan Edges Clinton.Ontario, on
7, at 1:30
Willert
Becker
and
that
Corporation
and Forrest
be appoint-
Business Directory
DR. H. Hi COWEN
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL StTRGEON
Main Street. Exeter
Office 36w Telephones Res. 36j
Closed Wednesday Afternoon
ELMER D. BELL, K.C.
BARRISTER and SOLICITOR
Successor to J. W. Morley
EXETER. ONTARIO
DR. J. W» CORBETT
D.D.S., L.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Bell Building, Exeter
Telephone 273
GLADMAN and COCHRANE
BARRISTERS - SOLICITORS
EXETER, ONTARIO
at Hensail, Friday 2 to 5 p.m.
After trailing 2-1 going into
the final period, the Lucan Irish
fired .three goals in little more
than two minutes to gain an
edge over Crediton. It was the
losers first appearance on the
local sheet this season,
Crediton scored the only goal
of the first period, with Rdbin-
son converting. Flynn’s pass, to
beat Kuffner, Early in the sec
ond Gerry Paul put the teams
on even terms, but at 7:22
Schroeder broke the deadlock,
tp put Crediton one up.
Hindmarsh started the Lucan
rally in the third, potting Rev-
ington’s rebound. Twelve seconds
later Revington got the draw
from the face-off and went In to
score on Philps and shortly after
Gerry Paul spanked the twine
for the second time. Towards
the end of the game Parker
^scored for Crediton.
Lucan — Goal, Kuffner; de
fence, Dimontigny, Whyte; cen
tre, F. Revington; Wings, Stret
ton, N.
McRoberts,
Chisholm,
Hardy, G.
marsh.
Crediton — Goal, Philps; de
fence, Spooner, Lindsay; center,
Carrigher; wings, Weurth, Kerr
subs, Wein, .Flynn, Robinson,
England, Baynham, Parker,
Schroeder, Mc'Coomb, Wade.
Referee —Van Horne, London
First Period
Crediton, Robinson (Fynn3.
Penalties — Dimontigny,
Whyte,
Second Period
Lqcan), Paul; C ir e d i,t >o n
Schroeder (McCoo-mb).
.Penalties—■ ’Hindmarsh, Hod
gins.
Third Period
Lucan, Hindmarsh (F. Bev
ington); Lucan, F. Revington;
Lucan, Paul (McRoberts); Cred
iton, Parker (Carrigher).
Penalties — Schroeder,
Revington, Lindsay.
SECOND GAME
Dashwood Drubs Zurich.
It was Hayter night for Dash
wood in their convincing 6-1 win
over Zurich.
The three brothers scored four
of the six markers. Coach Jim
Hayter accounted for two while
Bob and Harry each potted one.
Both teams
until past the middle of the
opening session. Wein banged in
the disc from a scramble, and
four minutes later Bob Hayter
1 combined with brother Jim to
make it 2-0. «
In the second both teams
' scored with Zurich getting their
i only goal at the 11:4,2 mark.
Schroeder and L. Haugh worked
, together for the Dashwood
■ tally.
, Dashwood clinched the victory
in the third with three more
goals, two from the stick of Jim
, and the other from Harry
Hayter.
i Zurich
■ defence,
• center,
s O’Brien,
, O'Brien,
Turkheim Schilbe Weido Krue-
gar.
Dashwood— Goal, R. Ilaugh;
defence, H. Hayter, L. Willert;
center, J. Hayter; Wings. Wein,
B. Hayter; suBs, Ford, L. Haugh
■ J. Willert, Kleinstiver, Kraft,
Schroeder, Gaiser, .Ffaff.
Referee— Van Horne, London
First Period.
"Dashwood, Wein; Dashwood,
B. Hayter (J. Hayter).
Penalties— Kraft, Schroeder,
(Misconduct).
Second Period.
Zurich, D. O’Brien (Decker);
Dashwoodf, .Schroeder (Haugh).
Penalty— Stade. .
Third Period.
Dashwood, J. , Hayter (B.
Hayter); Dashwood, J. Hayter;
Hardy; Subs,x Paul,
Hodgins, Hearn,
L, Bevington, J .
Bevington, Hind-
Elimville Farm Forum
The Elimville North Farm
Forum met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Johns. “Food
takes a ride/’ was the radio
topic, An interesting talk was
enjoyed. ,
Discussion groups were form
ed and the results were as
follows. The groups thought
that in our area if people would
take an interest in a cold stor
age plant, it would be a great
benefit and we could hold our
produce until the time and
markets were suitable.
It was also thought that inter
est ’should be taken in t h e
Kitchener livestock yards, which
would lower our 'freight rates.
Increased (population will help
to lower freight costs as more factories 'could be built in the
West- and .save shipping machin
ery etc.
There were 23 members pre-
sent. A few contests were enjoy
ed, after which .lunch was serv
ed. The next meeting will be
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Will Elford, It "will be review
night.
.1
S.'!
L.
went scoreless
— 'Goal,
Stade,
McKinley;
Decker;
Robinson,
Armstrong;
Mittleholtz;
wings, D.
subs, B.
Charlton',
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EXETER. B.R. 1
Phone Zurich 92r7
USBORNE and HIBBERT
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President
Angus Sinclair, R.tt, 1,. Mitchell
Vice-President
Milton McCurdy,' R.R. 1, Kirkton
Directors
William H. Coates, Exeter
Martin Feeney, Dublin
John Hackney, R.R. 1, Kirkton
William A. Hamilton, Cromarty
Agents
T. G. Bailantyne, Woodham
Alvin L. Harris, Mitchell
Thomas Scott, Cromarty
- Secretary-Treasurer
Arthur Fraser, Exeter
Solicitors
Gladman & Cochrane, Exeter
SHIPKA
The funeral of, the late Mrs.
E. Carruthers of London, form
erly Laura Lockner of Shipka,
was heid on Saturday. Burial
was in Grand Bend Cemetery.
The sympathy of the community
is extended to the relatives.
Miss Mabie Harlton, R.N., of
London, and Miss Audrey Harl
ton* of London Normal School,
spent the week-end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Harlton.
Mr, Albert Keys of Exeter, a
former resident of this vicinity,
is at present a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. His
many friends hope for a full re
covery,
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Sweitzer
and Mrs. and Mrs. V. Sharpe
and family spent Sunday in Lon
don visiting Mr, and Mrs, Nor
man McCallum and visited the
hospital,
Mr. and Mrs, A. Finkbeiner
spent .Sunday in London with
Dr. and Mrs. C, B. Sanders and
visited friends in the hospital.
Mr, Karl Guenther, who is a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London, is getting along very
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WALLACEBURG
Made the Highest Cash Returns in History
* ■ .Without Any Government Subsidies!
Dashwood, H. Hayter.
Penalties —• Charlton, Klein-
stiver. *
$27,50; Michael Masse, $26.50;
Dennis Charrotte, $8.00; Wil
liam Fisher, $06; Chris Beieth
liig, $6.75; Rudolph Beckef,
$•8.76; Sam Des jar dine, $6.75;
Alphonse Masse, $53.25; Louis
Masse, $27.30; Ross Corbett,
$1.00.
Relief; Mrs, John S u p 1 a t,
$30.00; Mrs. Edith Mason, $16.-
00; Emma Bassow, $8.90; A. ■
Heidemah (rent), $5.00.
Hay Township General Ac
counts: Richard Jeffrey, $3.00;
Treas. Huron. Cd., $52.50; The*
Municipal world, $24.00; Cecil
Watts, $3.00; Prov. Treasurer,
$12.67; Horne Klopp; $62.50;
William Siebert, ins. $40,56;
Mrs. Fanny Bender, $100.00;
Huron County Crop improvement
Association, $10.00; H. W. Bro-
kenshfre, $67,71; Art Gabei,
$$.00; Leonard Zirk, $6,00; B,
of Montreal, hydro, $10.10.
Hay Municipal Telephone Sys
tem: T. H. Hoffman, salary,
operators, extra help, etge.,
truck, etc., $662.42; H. G. Hess,
salary, Operators, extra help,
etge., truck, etc., $306.94; H.
W, Brokenshire, $69‘.0i; North
ern Electric Co., $684,44; Strom
berg Carlson, $262,35; Bell
Telephone CO., $465.17,
The meeting was adjourned to
.meet again on Monday, March
7, at 1:30 p.m.
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Wise Sayings often fall on
barren ground, but a kind word
word is never cast aside.
of Average Cash Return
Delivered Chatham or Wallaceburg Factories
Outlook for 1949 Is Good
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Prices of some other crops have fallen
but the scale of prices for Sugar Beets
remains, the same as last year
Your fieldman will call on you. Talk with him about
your 1949 sugar-beet acreage*
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