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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-12-13, Page 16P»SJ4 U >ie Times-Adv&cate, December 13, 1956 ....................u,,,,..... Adding Machine Rolls ALF ANDRUS s 403 ANDREW ST, PHONE 719 Heating, Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work w-r Oil Burners — -JU-W .IL"U!M^lff South End Service For Sale At ’56 <1 tT- rz Canadians, on an • average, each eat better than five pounds of turkey annually* Letter From Kippen By MRS. NORMAN LONG ft The Times-Advocate £ £ TO PEP UP A ( .50 $3.95 Duffel Bags 7.95 & 9.95 Exeter Walpers MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR Phone 81 Topcoats $16.50 to $19.50 Bow Tie And Pen Ensemble Attractively Packaged Clear Plastic Box Scarves FOR MEN AND BOYS & FROM $1 Wm. Bibby Dibs At Elimville Mrs. William Bibby, 70, pass­ ed away at the home of her daughter, * Mrs. Hubert Hunter, R.R. 3 Exeter, on Saturday, De­ cember 8, Mr. Bibby passed away in 1947. Surviving are three sons, Her­ bert and Robert, of Kirkton, and John of London, and three daughters, Mrs. Robert" Roy and Mrs. Francis Donahue, Strat­ ford, and Mrs. Hubert Heywood, Exeter. Services were held from the L. A. Ball funeral chapel, St. Marys, on Monday with inter­ ment in Kirkton Union Ceme­ tery. Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns of Sarnia visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lynn and family of Winchelsea visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cun­ nington -attended the Rhomph- Miller wedding at Clandeboye on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson, David, Stevie and Diane visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephen and Betty. A large crowd attended the 4-H Achievement Night in South Huron District High School, Ex­ eter, on Friday evening. Miss Shirley Jaques, of Zion, spent the weekend with Miss Brenda Skinner. w Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stephens and Betty visited Sunday with .the former’s mother, Mrs. M. Stephens of Dashwood, it being the occasion of her eighty-eighth birthday. Mrs. R. Routly of St. Marvs is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Routly. Miss Anna Routly of Toronto visited with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Routly, over the weekend. A special combined White Gift service will be held on Sunday, December 16, at 10 a.m.(. with children taking part in the service, The Winchelsea school concert will be held in Elimville church on4 Tuesday, December 18, at 8 p.m. Santa Claus will cajl after the program to unload the Christmas tree. Confer Degrees ’ “ On Orangemen One of the highlights of the last regular L.O.L. meeting on Friday, was the exemplification of the Royal Arch Purple degree on a class of three candidates. They were Guy Hunter-Duvar, Roy Triebner and John Flynn. Brother- Emerson Paton with his degree team from Woodham, did a fine job. The team includ­ ed Lloyd Hern, Fred Jameson, Ron Denham, Burns Blackler, Harold Davis, Alden Robinson and George Davis. Most Worshipful Bro. John Hammond, general agent for the Orange Insurance Department, of the Grand Lodge of British America, gave a talk on Orange insurance. FREE Coupons on With Every Purchase At SNELL BROS. Phone 100 Exeter Usborne Cattle Men Back Brucellosis Plan Usborne Township cattle own­ ers, who turned down the original petition for a brucellosis control program, have endorsed almost unanimously the; new program under which the province pays the costs of vaccination. Arnold Cann, president of Usborne Federation, presented a new petition, signed by 232 out Of 251 cattle owners, to the town­ ship council at its meeting Saturday. Council will forward the peti­ tion to the livestock commission­ er for Ontario. Officials hope the township will be included m the free vaccination program by April 1. Usborne was one of .three town­ ships in the county which did not Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chesney spent Friday in London. Several cases of measles have been reported in the district. Mrs. Lou Clark Jr. is visiting nt the horiie1 of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clarke of Flint, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dawson, accompanied by Mr. R. Thom­ son, visited friends in Goderich on Wednesday.Rev* -and Mrs. ’ N. McLeod spent Friday in London. Mr, and .Mrs, Eddie McBride visited a day recently with the former’s brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mc­ Bride of Kitchener, also Mr. and Mrs. A, Gackstetter of Guelph.Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson visited a' day last week at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eldin Kerr of Winthrop* Mr,'and Mrs. Vennermaii (nee Gerta Binnendyk) of Hamilton were ..weekend guests of . the lat­ ter’s parents, Mr., and Mrs. A. Binnendyk. Miss Gwynneth McGowan, who is with the T.C.A. in Toronto, visited Wednesday and Thursday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Jone's. St. Andrew’s Sunday School is .holding a’ Christmas concert on th&Mjvening-.0f December I8*«’Mr .and Mrs. A. Gackstetter1 of Guelph called at their farm a day last week. Women's Missionary Society The December meeting of the W.M.S., with Mrs. J. McLellan in charge, was held at the church on Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Morley Cooper led in the devotional. It was decided to have meet­ ings at the church for the follow­ ing year and that the meetings would be held on Thursday afternoons for the winter, months. The study was taken by Mrs, Archie Parsons assisted by Mrs. John Anderson, -Mrs. Harold Jones and Mrs. Wilmer Jones.- The candle - lighting service, “His Constant Lamp”, was con­ ducted by Mrs. Norman Mc­ Leod, assisted? by Mrs. Bruce McGregor, -Mrs. J, A. Cooper, Mrs. Bert Faber, Mrs. Norman Dickert, Mrs. Robert McGregor and Mrs. Winston Workman. Mrs. Bruce McGregor favored with a solo and Christmas carols were sung. Mrs. Ernest Whitehouse moved a vote of thanks to those taking part in the program.Mr. Robert Thomson, also Mr. | and Mrs. Bert Thomson, visited Saturday with Mn and Mrs. Lome Schneider, of Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKay and. family have moved onto the farm they recently purchased from Mrs. William Martin. The school concert at S.S. No. 14 Stanley is being held Thurs­ day evening, December 20. vote for the program on the first canvass. But, under the original plan, farmers had to underwrite the cost of vaccination. Directors of the Federation^ distributed the new petition. A vote of appreciation was extend­ ed to them by the council. The Federation has also spon­ sored a petition requesting the county to pay a $3.0Q fox bounty. Report on the Wurm drain was provisionally adopted by council when none of the interested rate­ payers presented an objection. Cost of the work, initiated by Hay Township, is estimated at $550 with Usborne’s assessment being $471.50. Court, pf revision for. the drain by-law was set fdr February 11. Since there has been no notice of any application to have the tile drainage by-law quashed, council authorized it’s officials to file the by-law with the provincial treas­ urer, along with the necessary affidavits' to provide $200,000 for assistance in tile drainage work in the township. Tax Collector William Johns reported collection of $45,884, or approximately 42 per cent of 1956 taxes. Approval was received from the Department of Highways for changes in the road appropria­ tion by-law and snow removal contract. In a statement of debenture debt in connection with the South Huron District High School, it was revealed that Usborne’s share of the unmatured deben­ tures of $519,000 is $104,734.20. The statement was provided by Exeter, the initiating municipal­ ity for the district. Current accounts in the amount of $8,150, including the 1956 de­ benture payment to Exeter of $7,921 for SHDHS were passed for payment. Former Barber Dies In Aurora Followifig an illness of three months, Cecil McLeod, 70, of; Auroras passed away on Thurs-1 day, December 6. I Born in McGillivray Township,1 he lived in Lucan before moving : to Exeter to learn barbering with I the late Frank Boyle. He moved! to Waterloo for a short time, and ! had lived in Aurora for the past 2^",years. j Tn 1913, he married Edna Mac- Kenzie, pf Strathroy, who prede­ ceased him. Surviving are three daughters and ope son, two sisters, Mrs. Samson McFalls. of Exeter, and Mrs. Arthur McFalls, Centralia. Funeral^’ services were con­ ducted by Rev. Morris of Aur­ ora United Church from the Thomsony^ne^^home.-’AiP'oray.. on Saturday, with interment in Aurora cemetery. 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