The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-02-14, Page 34
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GB Relatives
Die In Blaze ..•
The wife of Kenneth Dawe, for.
mer resident of Grand ,Bend, and
two children, who have'relatives
at the summer resort, were to death when .a frame
housecaught fire early Sunday
morning in Tecumseh, near Wind-
sor.
Sharon, five, and 'Orville,. three-,
two the .six -children of Mr. Mid.
Mrs. Orville- Shatz, lost their lives
in the blaze. Mt. Shatz, a brother
of, Mrs. fleeter Gui, GrandBend,
and his wife are in serious
condi-
tion.
Mrs. Kenneth Dawe died .1n
hospital Sunday evemig. Her ,
hind, 25, a veteran of ..two years
in Korea, is still in bonital, along •
with. three of the Shatz children..
Mr. and Mrs..Dawe,who live
in Parry Sound, were visiting the
Shatz home, The, fire broke .out,1
about eighto'clock and levelled
the: one -storey .Jere in two hours.
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Treat Boys
Monday night was Boys' Night
When the lads and • their dads
of the, A,O.T.S. Men's club of
James St. ;United church dined
together in the •church at .the •
supper hour.
Following the meal, a devo-
tional period was conducted by
Mr. Lloyd Henderson, and the
'president, Mervyn Cudmore,
toast to the boys was proposed
by "Len' McKnight, first vice
President and responded to by !
Dori Cann, •
The Sigma C boys with their',
leaders, Bill Batten', Bill Pollen
and Charles ItYan, presented a
skit showing the purpose 'of the
organizatibh whith is sponsored
by the A,O.T.S. '
Michael 'Farrow, who Mine'
sented South Huron at the 36th
Older Boys Parliament held dux-
ing the Christmas holidays,
spoke of' his experiences while
attending the sessions.
Members •of the Junior Band
furnished music and detnonstrat-
ed the progress the newly or-
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gantzed band is making,
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of-Sothi. and Pomona" Intorost In and Around *moor
The goof Tirroo.AtIvoomts li ol‘VoYo Ploasod tO publish Vous Issms,
Wg. and our .roasoto...ors totorootod in you and your .1nonito. plots. 710.
Miss Nettie •ICedclY leaves to- Mr. and Mrs. Milton llodgert,
day (T h u r s d a y) fOr, .F.enton, ,•London, visited on Sunday with
Mich., where she will „Join Mts.. , Mr. and Mrs. Victor .1cestie. •
W. Keddy and daughter, Beulah, '1 • MOOS Marguerite And Trudy
on a trip. to Texas, ,, 'nand,. liainilten, spent the
Mr., and Mrs. A. W. Morgan • weekend with their, parents, Mr.
left -Saturday for a two-week and Mrs.. C. V. Pickard, •
visit with their daughter, Mr. Mrs, IL ,K, IlYndrnan, Exeter,
:and. Mrs. Carey joynt, at Heller—aecompanled by her aunt, Mrs,
town, Pa. They accompanied Mr. McKnight,' •of London, :left on
and Mrs. Fred Ellerington of Wednesday for Florida to spend
London, who are holidaying ;in . a 'few weeks. - •
the, smith. . Mr. and Mrs. Larry Snider lett
Airs. liaz.el..* Welsh is attend -1'1v plane on Saturday to visit for
ing the Lumbermen's. Convention ; ten days with the latter's ,sister,
at the ,Sheraton-Mourity Royal 1 Mr. and Mrs. •George Racey, in
Hotel, Montreal, this week. Venice, California.
At -4,rimpressive-• candlelight A number of 'friends and rola-
service at. victoria Hospital Fri—fives gathered At the hi/me 'of
.day night 'student nurses Teceiv- • Mrs. Charles !Bev: on Saturday
ecl their caps. Asiong these were evening in .celebration of .her
Mary Kerr, Exeter; AlaJa. Roo- • birthday.
bot, Hensall;• Arlene liaberer, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Luxton and
'more of Sarnia visited with relit- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
dZauyr.i,ch• and Elva Young, Lucan daughters,,And ; of
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet; Pass, St.. Thomas
fives in town :Monday and Tues- .14(ixton. •
were Sunday visitors
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Mr. and Mrs: Whitney '•Coates
Mrs. J'earl Awles, St, Thom- visited in London last week with
as, spent the weekend. with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Coats, Mr
and Mrs, J. W. • Powell. and •MrsRobert (eFallsand M4
In addition to those . already anti:Mrs. Alt Dickins
mentioned who are seeking a •
warmer climate in Florida ape , • ; •
Mr,, and Mrs. E, D. Bell and •Pryde .Campaign
Ann who left on Friday*, Mr. • - .
and -Mrs. lJlric SncII, Mr. and .....Contigued. from Page
Mrs. E. R. Hopper and Mr, and "Recent assessment. figures
Mrs. B. W. Tuckey who left on • in,the County. of Huron indicate
Sunday. several ; of the •towns-. have de -
Miss Margaret Rogers, • of To- creased in.. population in the last
ronto, . formerly of Exeter, is a year or two, •• • • • •
patient in South Huron Hospital. 4a have -tried. to Andicate that
Air. Irwin Henderson, of Grand Huron .County is very important,
Valley, went- the weekend; with , .1-mt.:that as, an 'agricultural goon -
his parents, Mr. and, Mrs. W. L.; .ty it - might be • called a. "have-
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Mr. and Mrs. William Gillett, the,"".1Poawr inm-conteeer'llro°4'n'."We"arint
of London,' spent the Weekend with not sharing in the general pros.
Miss Wilma Coates at; the home perity .of the nation,' • - •
Verso Speakers
Compete. At
Reign Hendrick Won first
prize in. the -Grade verse
speaking contest at the Home,
-end SOW, Association meeting •.
�n Tuesday *veiling. Helen ChM.
as her poem "Locinovar',t)y, sir
Waiter Scott.
Billy Wright, George, .Ciodholt,
%Ada Walper, Linda Johnston
and Peter AM were the other,
centestants -who are pupils of
Mrs. Jahn. Mahon.
Rev", Alm Ranson gave the
judges' •decision, Mrs. Margaret
Whitmere And Mrs, Jack Pryde
were the other two judges. •
During intervals' Mary .Shaw
And. Betty Dixon. contributed
piano, solos and Mary -Shaw anil
Carol Hogarth, Plane duet.;
They ,Are pupils of Mrs. Fral*,
Nixon,
Mrs. Mahon' S • room. on the
parent attendance award,
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-Fifteen Children
join Junior'Band
Fifteen neW boys and girls,
many of them from the surround
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marea, have joined the Exeter
, Junior Band.
The new members have started
training as a new class under
Bandniaster James Ford« The
original class of 25 will practice
separately,
A number of musicians per-
formed at the father and soft ban-
quet sponsored by, James Street
A.O.T.S., Monday night.
of Mr.. and Mrs, Whitney Coates,
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Save Dairy Herd
In Cromarty Fire
Neighbours managed to save
most of a herd of Holsteins
when fire destroyed the large L-
shaped barn of Murray. Christie,
noon,
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Cromarty, Friday after -
About. 56 registered Yorkshire
hogs, some calves and equip-
ment were lost in the blaze.
Damage was estimated at over
$34,000.
Cause of the fire was undeter.
mined but it apparently started
in the haymow. •
The blaze :was well underway
when neighbours spotted it and
the barn was' crumbling to the
ground beforo the ,fire depart-
nient from Mitchell could reach
it.
Loss was •partially covered by
insurance.
Mrs. C. Parsons
Dies In.Alberta
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Mrs: Chester Parsons passed
away at Tees, Alberta. Monday,
following a short illness, -
She was a .native of Alberta.
Her husband has' several broth-
ers and sisters and other rela.
fives in this community.
' Mr.. and Mrs. Parsons visited
here two years ago, '
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progress comes. out of savings. So when you
Save—you're making' things better for your-
self, by providing the money for.more goods
, for all of us.
Moro ate throo good teased*
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why if pays to save
• • you build yourself a nest egg tot the future
' • Yu help finance more productiCM arid make
• higher earnings possible'
• You help to keep the value ofyour dollar up
MOLE PRODUCTION AND
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'And hots is thii easy way to sow....
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.The BANK of NOVA. SCOTIA
"Our Frothier in helping Condo row
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FAMILY SHARINa
*CREASED WEALTH,
SII6TiER WAGES AND
SA1ANES
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You *HI fted.thom helpful end ?Homily.
K. W. MeLeughlid) MenikEer •
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"The construction, of this In-
stitution i Huron would give' a
lift to the whole community, and
would be a fulfilment of the
principle set forth in all our
Dominion -- Provincial dealings.
that I Mentioned at the outset—
the strong -should help the weak
—a chain is only as strong as
its weakest linf—that •tve can-
not have a healthy economy if
one section of the Province is
rich . and another poor.
4.`Iffe are not looking for sub-
sidies'or money from the public
trough, but I feel that .the loca-
tion of an institution of this na-
ture in Huron County would
serve the same -purpose as a
shot in the arm to a wounded
man who has lost a lot of blood,
It wottld be a real boost to our
economy at ,a "time when it is
greatly needed,
Mothers Form
Guides'. Auxiliary.
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The Mothers Auxiliary to the
Girl Guides and, Scouts, which
has , not. been functioning very
actively- in recent Months, met
in the Scout /Rail on Wednesday.
afternoon with the
both groups, Mrs. Robert Luxton
and Mr. T. Laurence, to discuss
their problerns. •
It was decided that the group
would be known as the Local
Association of the Girl Guides
and Brownies and the members
would assist the Guides and
Brownies and the Scouts only
when required, . - •
Mrs. Reg Beavers, Mrs.. Harry
Penhale and Mrs. William Hunt-
ley were named, a sewing cent-
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The group decided • to hold a
tea and bake sale on. Saturday,
February 23.
Comments About .
Kirkton
• Ry MILL HAROLD DAVIS
The hall' board sponsored 'a
progressive euchre in. Aberdeen
Hall Friday evening 'with 10
table s= playing: Prizewinners
Were: • men'high, Tom Crew;
lone hands; •Wib M C'N e g h•t;
ladies' high, Aire. E. • CoWdrey;
ladies' - tone hands, Mrs. G.
D.oupe; door prize, Mrs, L. Bud-
den; lucky draw, 'Geofge Davis,
Honor" Recent Sri* ' •
Tuesday evening .the ladies . of
the village , gathered at the .home
of Mrs. S. Amos and pre-
sented one of the village'
Miss ' Muriel: Routly, bride of
Saturday, Feb. '2, with • a . of.
, fee table .andcup. and, saucer.
Mrs.. Rnssell Morrison read the
address and Mrs,' Amos and Mrs.
C.' Scott made the presentation.
Personal Items'
Thursday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Morrison
were Mr: and ..thirs. Andrew
Mathers, Lloyd- and Mary of
Crediton, Saturday e v n g
guests ,were Mr, and Mrs. Jac
Rent of Zion, Mr. 'and Mrs.. Roy
McCurdy of St. Marys, Mr. and
Mrs, Joe Bloinmaert and Ross
Dobson of Kirkton,
Anglican Y.P. • • - •
The Anglican Young People's
Association met en Monday eve-
ning at the home of . Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Irvine,with 14 present.
Ken Blackler, the president, had
charge of the meeting. Jack
Roundell read the scripture pas-
sage, Roll call was answered
with valentines.
Bill Irvine gave the -tattle on
"Canadiatt Inthistries". The hos-
tess provided games and con.
teats.
The Class Thar Counts ;
On Thursday, FebruarY •7 the
Clis$ that Counts met at the
bine ' of MPS. Korman Amos
with Mrs, Amos peesiding, Mts.
L. Eveleigh , conducted. the wor-
ship service. Mrs, Wes Batten
gave two r,eadinas.
Mrs. W. It Pike gave an in.
tetesting talk Ort her ACtivitlet
ea W,M,S. Worker itt N'etvfound.
land and ikregeen• Canada.
It WAS decided to pureffase
flannelette for lAyette tO be
Setif Itt W,ALS, bale In the spring.
Sugar And Spice
..-ColItifitIdd front Page
a Matt and *Whin involved."
respond: "I'll bet she *isn't
a bit lavellee the,:zelpu on your
wedding day, dear.' Ort, you
gat etafty ' after the firat feW
ytutet,
Inquest Jury
—Continued from Page
and his brother, Emmersoft, both
of Kippen, had renewed their
father's licence each year.
Among the- tvitnesses called
were Dr. J. A. Addison, Clinton;
Constable Alex Twaddle, who was
in charge of the investigation;
and Mrs. Makins,
,Foreman, of the jury was Nel-
•son flood, R.11.. 3, Kippen, and
members included D'Arcy Rath.
well, R.R, 1, Brucefield; Ernest
W. Talbot, Philip McKenzie and
.Alex McBeath, all of R.R. 3, Kip.
pen.
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• News Budget From
Blanshard
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
Mr. and Mrs. Norrrian Mc.
Naughton Of Stratford, Mr, and
Mrs. Carman Rinn, Gail and
John of St. Marys were Sunday
guests of Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd
Thomson.
-Mr, and Mrs. Alex Irvine spent
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Rath -
burn of Thorndale.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. G. Jones
and family were Saturday eve-
ning guests of Mrs. Lottie Jones
of Glendale.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Steph-
ens of Anderson, Mrs, las.. Mos-
sey were Tuesday evening guests
of Mr, and ,Mrs, Cecil Mossey.
Mrs. Fred Pattison. spent the
weekend • with.. MI. nand Mrs.
Or‘illIr „Langford of: Centrajit,
'mrt. and Mrs. Jack Thomson,
Marion,. -Grant and Sharon, Mr.
and Mrs, Gladwyn Hooper, Clare
Yeryl and Jeanette were Friday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Langford.
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