The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-06-09, Page 11*
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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1949
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Store Front Signs,
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UM Delegate
Goes On Course
A former member of the 'Can
adian United Nations delegation,
Squadron Leader Harry Lewis,
has entered the instrument fly
ing course at 'Centralia.
Lewis, a native of Melit, Man
itoba, returned to Canada recent
ly after sixteen mouths as ad
viser on the Dominion’s perman
ent delegation to the U, N.
It had been four years since
the thirty-four^year-old bomber
veteran took a control column.
In August he will take on the
four-engined North Star as a member of ’the 42>6 Transport
Squadron, stationed at Dorval,
Quebec.
It was as a member of the
RAF that he made headlines in
April, 19 44, when he bombed a
concentration of shipping in the
Danube. Thirty vessels were de
stroyed in the raid,
Lewis joine“d theTlAF in 1939
after dropping* his job as hockey
coach at Basle, Switzerland, at
the outbreak of war. He switched
to the RCAF in 1945. His war
time duties in the RAF took him
to Middle East countries includ
ing Palestine, This background
came in handy in his job of ad
vising oji the Palestine question^
when it was the .top. problem- in
the U.N. Lewis had previously
studied the' U, N- make-up in an
RCAF staff college course
Toronto,
Replacing Lewis in the
■man permanent delegation
Maj. T. L, C. Pierce-Goulding,
thirty, -of Edmonton, formerly
Canadian army press relations
officer at Oakville, Ontario. The
delegation is headed by Gen. A.
G. L. McNaughton.
SWEET
CAPORAL
CIGARETTES
eep Resort Orderly
A stern warning that girls
must be allowed to walk down
streets in Grand Bend without
being molested was given by
Magistrate D. E. Holmes as he
fined a Detroit youth on a charge
of disorderly conduct at Gode
rich, Tuesday.
“I don’t want to stop you en
joying Grand Bend or Grand
Bend enjoying you, but I want
n o more trouble there,” the
magistrate said.
Richard .Jack Street, Detroit,
was fined two dollars with costs,
or* seven days i-n jail, aftei' con
viction on a disorderly conduct
charge, arising out of a fracas
at Grand Bend, May 29.
Accused had accosted
companion of Edgar
London, after a dance,
front of a store windojv.
deuce showed that Thayer ob
jected, and shook Street who
struck him.
Another youth, William Dalg
leish, Detroit, went to the assist
ance of Street and was hit by
Thayer. In the fracas the store
window was Smashed and -china
broken.
Magistrate Holmes dismissed
the charges of disorderly conj>
duct against Thayer and Dalg
leish; and of wilful damage to
property against all three.
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leader
doors,
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Enthusiastic preparation for
Air Force Day, June 11, at Cen
tralia is continuing. The big,
free, entertaining program gets
under way at l:>30 p,m, when
the station gates are opened to
ail, Here are the forms of enter
tainment that will thrill young
and old; Monster air show; a
dance in the evening to Bert
Niosi’s band;^parachute and sup
ply dropping; ladies’ softball and
men’s baseball; kiddies’ races; free' movies all afternoon;, mid
way; model; aircraft flying dis--
play; comic floats; display of
RCAF equipment; fireworks.
This year's Air Force Day
promises to be the best ever
staged at Centralia. The public
is cordially invited to see its Air
Force on display Saturday, June
11.♦ * ♦ *
On May 20, the Hon. Brooke
Claxtdh, Minister of National De
fence, announced the forthcom
ing retirement of Air Vice Mar
shal E. E. Middleton,. C.B.E.,
head of Central Air Command
for the last four years, He will-
be replaced as Air Officer Com
manding at Trenton Headquar
ters by Air Vice Marshal C. E.
Slemon, C.B., C.B.E., Air Mem
ber for Operations and Training
at Aii’ Force Headquarters, Ot
tawa. The change-over is to take
place September 1.* £
Oh Friday, June 3, RCAE.-
Station Centralia changes com-
mend when Wing Commander
W, C, VanCamjb D.F.C., leaves
to take up his position as
Senior Personnel Staff Officer
for ' North-West Air Command-
The popular commanding officer
and family will reside in Edr
monton. W/C W» F. N. Newson,
D,S-0-rf. D.F.C,, is fo be the new
commanding officer.Mi * ♦ *
The Radar and Communica
tions Flight radio trainer which
had (been touring various U.S.
Navy, Marine, and Air Force
bases returned to Centralia on
May 2’3 after a very successful
trip. Those Who visited the Unit
ed States to display the radio
trainer and discuss training
methods were S/L R. E. Mooney,
S/L E. R. Long, Clinton; F’/L
G. A. Bury, F/L J. E. Miller?
F/L J. E. Mahoney, Cpl. J. Pas
cal, LAC I. S. Dixon. LAC H. A.
Woods, LAC R. B. Rasmussen,
all of Centralia,* * *
Last week a team of officers
from the Flying Training School
visited the USAF Training Com
mand Headquarters at Barks
dale Field, Louisiana, and the
USAF Flying Division Basic Fly
ing SchpoL at Randolph Field,
Texas, to compare various Amer
ican training methods with those
used by the RCAF at Centralia.
Those visiting the U.S. were
S/L E. J. McLeod, S/L F. H. .Watkins, S/L D. W. MacWilliam
and F/L H. B. Hallett.
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a girl
Thayer,
and in
Evi-
BCtore marriage a man yearns
for a woman. After marriage the
"y” is silent.
Business Directory
DR. H. H. COWEN
L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEON
Main Street, Exeter
Closed Wednesday Afternoon
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BARRISTER & SOLICITOR
Successor to J. W. Morley
EXETER, ONTARIO
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DENTAL SURGEON
Bell Building
iPhone 273 Exeter
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EXETER, ONTARIO
At Hensail, Friday^ 2 to 5 p.m.
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MUTUAL FIRE
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Head Office, Exctef, Ontario
President
Angus Sinclair, R.R. 1, Mitchell
Vice-President
Milton McCurdy, R.R. 1, Kirkton
Directors
WUliam H. Ooatbs, ExetCr
Martin Feeney, Dublin
E. Clayton Colqithouu, Science Hill
William A, Hamilton, Cromarty
Agents
T. G. Ballantyne, Woodham
Alvin L, Harris, Mitchell
Thomas Scott, Cromarty
Secretary-Treasurer
Arthur Fraser, Exeter
Solicitors
Gladman & Cochrane, Exeter
Fiction
"So
North;
WarcHbanks”—R. Davies;
Wakefield”—W.
"High Towers’’-—T. Constain;
"Southern Cross’’—B. Knight;
f'Miss Nightingale’s Ladies”—
C. Terro; "All Men are .Liars”—
S. Strange; "Dawn Journey"—
Kirby; "The Gentle Heart"—
Hamilton; "Lovable Stranger"
—Duffield; "Miss Selver Comes
to Stay”—Wentworth; "High
Holiday”—K. Norris; "The Fires
of Spring”—Wilheuer; “Flam
ing Canyon"—Tompkins; “Rust
ler's Canyon"—Hallman; "Mas
ter Wabrier”—Walsmley; “Fire
in the Heart”
“Bold Galilean’’—Blythe;
Arden”-
You Came”-
Great
"Point
quand;
Bates;
H. Spring;
Wodehouse; "Sunrise for Peter’”
—W.R. Bird; "Laughing House”
—Deeping; “Elizabeth, Captive
Princess”—Truin; “The Rich
Man”—Kriesel; "The Heat of
the Day”—Bowen; "The Bandit
of the Black Hills’—M. Brand;
“The Thirsty Land”—Fox;
"West of the Ramcock”—Over-
holsen; “Hound-dog- Man"—Gip
son; “The Naked and the Dead”
—Mailer;
•—-Lam ox;
Creek”
Legacy”
Seeker”—S.
—Colver
Peaks’—i
String; •
—Briston
ver.
"Dinner at Antoinee’S”
"The Wonderful Mrs,
—-Nase; "The ’Chain”
man; "Elephant and Castle—
Hutchison; "Sougaree”—Slaugh
ter; "Kinfolk”—P. S. Buck;
Boys And Giris
".Heidi Grows UP” — Tettton;
"Daddy Long Legs”—Webster;
"Buff, A Collie” — Terhaue;
"Wolf”—Terhane; ’Happy Jack*
—Burges; "Lightfoot The Deer”
—Burges
Ewery;
Adams;
Little Peppers”—!
Bustle*—Sidney;
— Gibson;
Adams;
Adams;
"Antelope Boy”—Philps;
Every Young
Know”-—Obelse;
Chinese Girls”—
King of the Golden Pass”—Rus
kin; "The " Silver , Teapot”—
>Sauger; "Raff” — Rbchhitfcer;
"We Rode to the Sea”—Thomp
son; "The Boy in Red”—Need
ham; "Furry and Fluffy”—
Tyrell; "The .Young Traveller in
Australia”-—Mountpenny; “The
Prince and the Pauper”—M.
Tavain; "A Tale of Two Cities**
—Dickens; "Gulliver’s Travels*'
Swift; "New Maggie Muggins”—
G r a n n o n; "B o y s * Book of
Science and Construction”—Mor
gan; "Forest Ranger”—Hamil
ton; "Robin Hood*’—Speakrilan;
GricierSs Fairy Tales; "Twenty
Thousand Leagues Under the
Sea”; "Bambi’s Children”—Gal-
tin; -"Dove in Eagle’s Nest”—
Young; "Dirk’s Dog Bells”—
DeGoug; "Long Arm of the
Mounted”—Ulwoery; "Going On Sixteen” * —CaVah "ubno
Noh Fiction
The Story of John Hopkins
Historical Halifax — Barrett;
"So To Speak” — Elizabeth Vcni
Hesse; *‘The indwelling Christ”
— Rev. George Fidgeon; "it
Gives Me Great Pleasure” — E-
Keiubbrougft; Roosevelt and
Hopkins” — Sherwood; "The
Greatest Story Ever Told” — F.
Oursler; "Harvest Triumphant”
— Dennison; "John Cuff’d' Will”
Dear t o my Heart’’—
“The Diary of Samuel
"Mary
De La Roche;
—T.
•B.
•Wilheuer,
—Tompkins;
-Hallman;
■Walsmley
•Buckmaster;
“Mary
•Hill & Hill; “And Then
-A. .Bridge; “The
Betrayal’ —W. Gardiner;
Of no Return”—Mar-
"The Jaceranda Tree”
"There is no Armour” —
“Uncle Dynamite”—
"The Lost Buckaroo”
"Justice of Halfaday
— .Handyrox; Gunman’s
Evans;
Lewis;
‘Action
■O’Rourk; ‘
"To-morrow
-Stalingrad*
Hospital Zone”
"The God-
‘Kingsridge’
a t Three
State Fair”
is Forever”
*’ —• Plie-
—Seifest;
F. Keyes;
Ingram”
— Well-
A Collie”
-Terhane;
"Lightfoot The Deer’
; "Mountain Laurel”—
"Touchdown P a s s”—
"School Blays”; "Five
•Sidney; ‘Hustle
. "Hello Peter”
. "Blackthorn** —
"H o n e y Bu nc h.” —
Donald Duck”—Mabie;
' . . "What
Rabbit Should
"Three Little
•Lattimer; "The
— Woodberry; “What Grandpa
Laughed At” — Qi’oy; “It Was
Not What I Expected” -i- Teal;
“World Almanac 1949”; “Death
Be Not Proud” J. Gunther;
“The Road To Reopen” —
Ney; “Crusade in Europe"
Eisenhower; “Algonquin Story”
— Sanders; “Laughter In .The
Next Room” — Sitwell; “The
County Kerchief” — L. Blake
Duff; / “God’s Underground” —
Father George;"Joe Lavelly And
The Paleface” —■ Wicksteed;
“Their Finest Hour” — Church
hill; “Houses for Canadians” —
L. D. Wilier; "And All Your
Beauty” — W.R. Watson; “The
Sigu” — W. D. Steven; “Mak
ing Money Hobbies” — Leeming;
“Larks in the Pop Corn”
Smith; “American Argument”
P. S. Buck.
Boys And Girls
“Dove in Eagles Nest”
Young; "Dirks Dog ‘Bello”’
De Joug; “Long Arm of the
Mounted”; “Going on Sixteen”
— Cavanna; “Bush Holiday” —
Fenmore; “Maple Leaf Holiday”
— Graleau; “Tulips for Trecia”
— Cunningham; “Gregore’s
Lamb” —- Beine; "Chila of he
Magie Islands” — Wilkes; “The
Boat with the Red Sail”— Pest;
“The Arabian Nights” — David
son; “Going Up” — Bechdolt;
“Legion Journey” — McCor
mack; “Wisdom of the Wilder
ness” ‘— Roberts; "The King’s
Stilts” — Dr. Seuss; "In Elli-
gott’s Pool” — Dr. Seuss; "Two
Pennies Overboard” <— Tomp
kins; "The Red Chair, Waits”
— Huggins; “Neighbors” —
Burges; "White Foot the Mouse”
— Burges; "Treve” •— Terliane;
"Smudge” — Weinburg; "Young
Peoples Book of Famous War
ships” — Stevens; "Susan’s
Bears” — Lawrence; "Gray
Dawn” — Terltanb.
wincAelsea
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns
spent the week-end with relatives
in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. James Easter
brook, Mr. and -Mrs. Kewman Baker, of Welburn, Mrs. William
Dickey and girls visited on_ Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. Harry I
Ford. M r. Easterbrook also
called on his old friends Mr. and
Mrs. James Horne whom he had
not seen for many years.
Several from this community
attended anniversary services at
Roys Church on Sunday.
Mrs. Newton Clarke attended
a trousseau tea mi Tuesday in
honor of Miss Joyce Carter, of
Clinton, bride-elect of this
month,
•Mr. Freeman Horne was in
Detroit on Saturday with a load
of cattle. ,
Miss Norma Veal, of Exeter,
spent the week-end at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Don Pehhale.
The pupils of our local school
together with the other tpupils
Of the school area enjoyed a
picnic at Springbank Park on
Thursday, also visited the Kel-
ogg factory, the Fire Depart
ment, and Western University in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Penhalo
and family of Strathroy, and
Mr. and Mrs. William .Wright
and Barbara, of Crediton, visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Clarke <m Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong,
visited on Sunday with the form
er’s parents, Mr. and- Mrs. Geo.
Armstrong, of Hay Township.
Mrs. Fred Walters, _ Sandra
and Wilma visited with friends
in London on Sunday.
. A husky mechanic had a small
safe in his home. One day the
combination got out of order, so
lib lifted it in his brawny arms
and carried it down the street to
the local locksmith. On the way
lie neatly binuped into the
mayor, . ,>
"For heaven’s sake, young
man,” snapped His Honour,
’‘‘why can’t you carry a wallet
like everybody else?”
LOUIS ST. LAURENT, Prime Minister af Canada
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At the polls on June 27 the voter must
ask himself, ahead of anything else, who
should be head of the government
In Louis St. Laurent Canada has
found a great national leader.
That he had high abilities of the mind
was proved by his career in law. That
he had wisdom in cabinet, unique gifts
in parliamentary debate and a quick
grasp of large affairs became clear as
soon as he entered the Government. In
international affairs, as one of the origi
nal advocates of the Atlantic Pact* he
made himself a world figure who spoke
out as uo Canadian before him, in the
councils of the nations.
He also revealed an understanding
of ordinary people, because he is
Hi-
one of them
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This warm and essentially simple
human being is the real St. Laurent, the
product of the small town, of Irnmble
beginnings, hard work, a big family and
the friendliness of country neighbors.
In blood, language and instinct he
combines the qualities of two great
races.
To the voter it is equally important
that St Laurent is the leader of a truly
national party, with proved strength
from coast to coast, the only party which
can hope to form a stable government
after the election. His character, his
ability and his achievements have made
him the leader of all the Canadian
ifATC I life CD Al V IF -Id I K !■ ID K mUili •
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