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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-05-30, Page 10er11 ALF 4.... N DRUB , A. MST, EXETER PHONE 71.9 119911011,0 Plumbing, Sheet Motol Work 011 Burnors Three Ycouths' ,Announcements Reach finals '„bras Ontario teettageri, Hugh. .v. a" tialla6;her, of Gananociue; John Seaton, of Galt* and Paul Meld, raf' ood ..k, toe won .the right to , t; :�xepresent the province in the s i Dominion Teenage Safe, Driving *t�l tttonationstoototitionneontt�{61t111111oinweAelionmtaint, mittots!!nitltiosotl/U1.11tlnetllt{tl'! i.koad•e•o. tisiistoniontoetttlitlYitt111tst1s!tnnitltu01110e11ttnn011etlNl,lel11tion 0{etiontotteiilttetelinittntemie, .dt1 prtivincia1 finals held Saturn day in Hamilton and Kingston, ,''these three contestants won out I ; over more than 50 other young a drivers front all parts of Ontario. s i'Ihc Road•e-o's were sponsored a by Imperial Oiland the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Gallagher, 19, competed against 11 other finalists to win the cham2ionship of Eastern On - 1 tart* at Kingston. Ile scored a 1. total of 570 points of a possible i 625 in a written test, and in- traffic driving test and an ob- stacle course driving test. Be- i sides winning the right to go on 1 to London, Ontario, for the dominion finals, he received a cash award of $100 and they Esso Trophy. Thirty-eight contestants, repre- > . senting Central and Western On - i tario, competed at Hamilton, and. two winners, John. Seaton and : Paul Reid, will represent the combined area at London. Seaton i I z s Seed Potatoes Ws can *till fill your anti COBBLER requirements for SEED POTATO KATAHDiN stock,. ContactUs Today! Canada Packers Ltd. Phone 250 Exeter scored 568 points, while Bela scored 561. Seaton also received an Esso Trophy and $100 .in cash, while Reid won $75 in cash. Twelve contestants frons across Canada will enter the London finals. Top prize will be a $1000 scholarship with a $500 scholar- ship for second place, and a $250 scholarship for third 'place. Runners-up in the Itini;st Road -e -o were Robert Fish, Elginburg, who won $75, an Wayne Mercer, of Brockvill ivlio won $50, Third 'prize Hamilton went to Arthur Wood of Elmira. This is the second year that th Teenage Safe Driving Road.e- has been held on a national basis, Designed to encourage good driv- ing habits among young people, the Road -e -8's are sponsored by the Junior Chamber of Com- merce in some 300 communities in Canada. .+/e111ini4e111n/ntulnU101unntnl nuun ItlllnuuinlnUlln luunenllln unlumtilwlnnuuu nnumulutmu nnI i Ilntltl11n1111t111n11A111{11111111111t11111t111.t111111011111111 /111101110111ti1i111,5111000111,1111t111e111111111111111111110e White Beans FARMERSI SOW A CHANGE OF SEED THIS YEAR . 1 . Mich•lite, Reg. No. 1 ;5.50 bu* Michellta, Cold. No, 1 .................... $5,25' bu. CUSTOM TREATING OF BEANS All Grown In Kent 1 WHILE YOU WAIT REID BEANS AND SEEDS LTD. Phone 87 Dashwood , Inllln11111111n15T01ir111111111010111n00111t01011111n111111111n11nnt11111111111111111,11011110110101i5t111111n01111111bt'1� Nt111111101i1151e105511111WOWinn1“0111115n1110111111n111100550110111011111111111101010110100000000111001010001100100100k a Waterloo Cattle Breeding Associatn "Where Better .Bulls :Are Used", • An Example of the harped Here• ford bulls, that Is the sire• of thou stands of calves in our members' herds, Is the bull pictured'. C r� �r H.P. RUPERi '4, 3RD. • 212107 He was born Oct, '27, 1945, and was in service until hit recent death. rya•.' d I n..r r,: t G.,.IVi: i ./F•'Mii4: .:1 r4Mk:.hr H. P. I'tupert has been a real asset to our organization and its . iraentbors. His offspring are the kind that earn extra dollars for their owners. We have all breeds available. Help yourself while helping your organization. The costs Modest and the service efficient. • For service to our well proven bulls or care- fully selected young bulls, call collect to: E. I Clinton Hu 2-3441 Between 7:30 And 9:30 A.M. BETTER CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING llnt11i01111t11i1111111110111111001111111111n11111111111U11111111111it11,11!illile1111tt1ntu rinttitYg111111011 mIttllt1111u11 to increase your milking efficiency CO.OP UNIVERSAL short -tube milker trtriothe kgtime' -short-tube milker with a re beta suit►» Pel pail l A milker pail easier tb clean , .. a ail with a �tel atteotit Interior ... a.t pail that greatly simplifies your j b pin milk quality high, Seainienl it's alrdriger, too . , , and fined for easy handling. ASK ABOUT OUR SERVIrE PLAN FOR MAINTENANCE OF CO4P' MILKERS Pull Lino of Parts for COOP tililkers INFLATIONS FOR, ALL MAKES OF MILKERS Exeter. District Nkii0- P r .1 Phone .g $7 Collect s*sktio CNR 5tatit+n' pfa engagement of their only (laugh- a, Barry i ter. Barbarahost, aMnnae,of toMr, Mr, Hd .1aroldrs an. e, Harold Doak, Goderich, The wed - at dint. to take place en Saturday ,June 22, 1961. 30 BIRTHS l CARPS OF .THANKS IRII.. 'VBS--:�4r. and Mee. W. t:hiRers. 11,CAF Station Ce *1aita, annaunce tho birth their daughter, Deborah ,l,,yil at South Huron Hospital, 24, f9:i7--..s, *titer for Wendy. Ofi.1B t+lr. and Mri, flubs Johne, f:.11. 3 1lxoter. announ the birth of a *on. Larry Janie ar South .Huron :Hospital, Mia 24, 12:,7 — a brother for Grit and Edward, lalS 'n.F.—Adrian and ?clary IKe ter l: n. 3 Grand Bend. announ the birth of a daughter. Jelin at South HttrOn Hospital, al.a 33. 13,50. 5MWERY,.-Harty &ad June Low cry. Kippen, announce the birth of a. inn. Daryl Franklin, at. South Huron Hospital. Aia' :4, 1917—a brother for Kathy. char* line and 2 udt#Y• M1CKLF, 24r. and. Airs. 131 TJ9rkte, llensall. announce th hir;h of a. daughter. Judi( Elisabeth. at South. Huron Hors • pita.!, May 25, 11577—a el*ter for 1 Pamela. .inn. 01{B—Mr. and Airs, Donald Ak Zurich. announce the birth of son, Wayne Allan. at Soul Huron Hospital. .lay :4, 1957 u blether for Bradley. DEATHS S.HE'rram. -- velli* 11IacPltereon Shetler, of 451 . rtIc St.. :1.•luffeto. May S. 1557. wife of the 2 'would like to take this Op - t1* tlortunity to expreiaa my Anprecia- of' tion and thank* for rad*, treats, n. flowers and v1*its while a. patient !'lily in St. Joeeph•e hospital. London. and since returning hope. te• rt Wilfred ilualkin. nUo eo Tire. #;the! Kerr and faintly. a. wish to •exnrees their sincere rop- y pYecfatfan for the beautiful floral ce tributes, caroti end *yrnpathy dur* ing their recent bereavement: ,also *.'thanks to the brethren of Lebanon co Forest Ledge, :No. 135, A.F. .its y, . M, Bev A. Batmen and Bev. y if. ,I. Snell. 11 h 30 Huron County 'Crop Report iil>r Dfi Ii. •MiL,01 Continued rains are !holding. back crop and bean sowing. Corn that was in. twa weeks ago has sprouted but hos. no growth. Lyras*, is snaking slow growth and is not keeping ahead of the cattle. Fell growth, wheat is making good THAMES ROAD • e• MENNONITE MISSION 1i EXETER late Fred X. Shetler, another of (Franr-el Mre. William Miller, Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Teach Me Thy Truth, 0 Lerd'' ,Supt.: Stainley Saucier, Zurich of Buffalo. sister Of Mrs, J. rt. THE ANGLICAN Wilenn, Parkhill. Aire. Iulgin CHURCH OF CANADA. *Webb And Robert MacPherson. Grand :Bend. Servicee were held • -Rev. N. D, Knox, B.A., Reefer a1. McGinnis funeral hams and Cemetery, Buffalo. ENGAGEMENTS • i Sunday After Ascension Day Mr, and Mrs. cliff Brintnell, of 10:15 a. ,—Sun xtr whin. to m d School k3 e e . 18 announce the a'y S bop 11:30 a.m,—Choral Communion * e e e Special Services will. be held on Whitsunday, June 9; Interment made. in Eimvale Trivitt Memorial, Exeter 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion S., Mr. an+l Mre. Laverne Stone an- 11:30 a.ns.—Serviee of Dedication e nnunce the engagement of their Speaker: The Rector eldest daughter. Donna Teary, to 8:15 m. —Service of Thanks- o Mr, William Ronald Webster, nnly p Topics From Zion , . By MISS JANE DYKEMAN Personal Items Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Jaques and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Moores at Rannoch. Michael Cushman and. Ken- neth Heinbuch of Exeter spent Sunday with Bruce and Leslie Dykem an. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hern spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Bob Horn, Jarvis. Mr. and Mrs, Warren Brock attended services at Metropoli- tan Church, London, on Sunday and visited with friends and rel- atives there. Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Brock and family, and. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brock Were Sunday visit - ,ors . isit-•ors. with Mr, and Mrs... Bert Morgan, St. Marys. Mrs, Jud Dykoman attended the funeral of her aunt, the late Mrs., Wm, Herbert in Guelph on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Kummer and children of Mitchell visited Sun- day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaquta. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Brock and Karen and Mr. Wellington Brock were .Sunday guests of Mr.' and Mrs. TOM Ogle, StrathroY. Mr. and Mrs Ross Hern visit- ed. Sunday with friends In Lon- don, - Comments About Woodham By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE Personal Items Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Moun- tain of St. Marys were Sunday visitors with Mrs. M. Copeland, Jean and Glen. Mr, and Mrs, Don Rixon and Mary Jane were Saturday visit- ors with Miss Blanche Mills. Mrs, Rixon is assisting Blanche in the store while Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills are on holidays this week, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Levy, David and Margaret Rose were in. London in Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spar.' ling. , Arra. Bryce Skinner, Shirley, Kirk and Larry were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Roy Kirk and. Lorna. Mrs. Pea.r'l. Thomson, Toronto, Spent Monday with Airs. H. Chat - ten, Mr. and. Mrs, John Tipping, '.11mnmie and David visited with Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Dunnell Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Rolla Rundle, Jim and Jack were guests of Mrs. G, Doube and Russell Sunday evening, Mrs. Jack Stephens and Don. aid, IJderton, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Orr at Atwood Sunday. this week with bier daughter-in- law,h Mfrs. Raymond Switzer in London. Mr. and Mrs. Ray C..'Mills left Saturday morning for Went worth•by.the.Sca N e w I-ianip• shire. where they will attend the Canada Life Conference lhia 1 son of lits. and Mrs• William Web- giving. Special Preacher -The titer of Exeter. The marriage will take place on Saturday, ,Tune 15 at 5 o'clock in. Kirkten Halted Church, 30* Mr. and Mra, Gordon It, 'Yount., Corbett, with. to anom nce the engagement of their only daugh- ter. Agnes Jean, in Howard Law- rence Clarke. youngest icon of Mrs. A1arfiaret Clarke and t11e late Sir. Henry Clarke, Shipka, •The welidinig to take place quietly June 1b, 1357. lire. Mae McLellan, of Hensall, wishes to announce t:he enr,ake- trent of her daughter, Mary Louise, le tic -hard Donald. Brier, son o1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 13rior, Mount Brydgeh. The marriage will take place Saturday, June 8. 1957, at 2 p.m., at Chtaelhuret, United Church, 30• CARDS OF THANKS l wish to •thank all rely friends and neighbors who so kindly re- menthered nie with cards, treats, flowers anal visite while & patient 10 St, Josenh'e Hospital, London. —YVllliant Webster. 30c 7 would like -to take this on- portunity to express rtiY ap- preciation and. thanks to any friends, neighbors and relatives for cards, treats and visite Willie 7 was a patient at St. Joseph's flospilal Special thankf. to • the Pride of Huron 1iebtka.lt Lodge; also to Dr. 'Read and Dr. Walker. —Cora Smith. 3o* 7 wish to thank everyone who remembered ree with cards, flow- ers. treats and visits while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and. eines returning home, . Petri V, and, .300 The family of tire late Frances T' :r. Chown wish to extend thele most sincere thanks and appreola.4 Hon to friends and neighbours for their beautiful floral tributes, eards,letters and acts of kind- ness extended to them during their repent sad bereavement In the loss of their dear mother. Special thanks to Dr. C. H. George, Bev, E. Z. Roulaton,.ltev. W. •J. Mooren the choir, pall- bearers and the Murdy Funeral I3a.me, 20c • I wish •16 express illy sincere thanks to all those who so kindly remembered me with. cards and treats during My illness: to those who helped in any way or offered help.—Mrs. Piut Dietrich. week, Ray being one of the re- presentatives to qualify for the trip. Sunday School Entertain On Wednesday the. Sunday School held their annual supper in the Orange Hall, a good crowd attended. The program which followed in the church auditorium includ- ed several numbers from the mu- sical festival. Gordon Ford of Winchelsea and Barry Slade favored with solos. Mrs, 'Fred Switzer of Kirkton played several 'lumbers on the electric organ, The game of basketball was Invented by Dr. James Naismith, a native of Alnmonte, Ontario, and was first played at Mont- real's McGill L1nh'ersity. Order Your Slabs' Early Mixed Slab$ $25 Del'd Hard Slabs -- $35 DeI'd Approx. 10 Cord Per Load $1 Per Cord Less At Mill Buy Now And Have Dry Wood Next Fall Ailsa Craig Saw Mill Ltd. Phone 423.43 Ailsa Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral JAMES STREET UNITED CHURCH Rev, H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M. Musical Director 10:00 a.m,—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Service Subject: The Goderich Summer School, our Christian Education Camp. Anthem by the Choir Duet by Marilyn Bissett. And Barbara Allison Thursday, May 30 — Junior and Senior Choir Practice Immediately following the morn, ing service there will be men's choir practice. During, the summer months the evening service will be with- drawn except for special oe casions. A Warm Welcome Is Extended To .All CALVARY CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist Sunday, June 2, 1957 10:00 a.m, — "The Mission of Song" 11:05 a.m.—Sunday School No evening service—anniversary at Crediton. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD Pastor: Rey. K. L. Zorn 10:00 a.n1.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Service THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH. Rev. R. Van Farowe, Minister 2:00 p.m.—Divine Worship "Our Ascended Lord" 3:30 p.m. --Sunday School - .411 Welcome teltN1 iMN11g.iIN11y. ZiON CHURCH Evangelical United Brethren CREDITON Rev, Glen R. Strome, Minister 10:00 a.m, and 7:30 p.m. -- An- niversary Services Speaker: Rev, M. E. Reuber, of Stratford. Monday — Mission Band Thursday — W.S.W.S. MAIN STREET The United Church Of Canada Minister: Rev. Alex. Rapson Organist: Mrs. A, Willard 11:15 9.m, --Worship Service Nursery Classin the Primary Room, Beginners (4.5) will withdraw during the second hymn. 10:00 a.m.—The Church School Worship in The Family Church As A Family CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D. Minister Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Organist 9:00 a.m.—Sunday School 10:00 a,m,—Morning Worship Sermon Subject: "Looking Un- to Jesus" Circle meeting at the home of .Mrs. Jack Pry4e on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, Reopening and. Rededication of the Church on Sunday, June 9, with services .at 11 a.nt,' and 7:30 p.m. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Main Street 9:45 a.m.—Missionary Siinday, in Sunday' School 11:00 a.m.—Communion Service 7:30 p.m. -Evangelistic Service Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Meeting for Prayer Thursday, May 30 Women'"* Missionary Council at the home of Mrs. C. Cudmore. Special Speaker, Mrs. Peddle, of Strat- ford, .2:30 trat-ford,•2:30 p.m. Friday, 8:00 p.m. — Christ"Am- bassadors Don't forget your Quest of Quarters. "Give and it shall be given unto you."—Sir. Luke 6:38, , Pastor: Rev. L. W. Krause Associated Pastor: Evang. L. Winn•Butler CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Thursday, May 30 7:00 p.m.—Ascension Day Service Rev. G. J. Hoytema, of Clinton Hollands Service Sunday, June 2 - 9:45 a.m.—Reading • Service 2:15 p.m.—Rev. G, J. Hoytema )1Hollands Service All Welcome - .1 10 It's DOBBS For DODGE '55 DODGE 4 -DOOR SEDAN, 2 -tone green '55 PLYMOUTH 4 -DOOR SEDANS Two to choose from, I. Your choice of these. three ,,.,.«.. A1.....•.• $1,895 '54 DODGE ROYAL 4 -DOOR SEDAN ,,,,,,,,, $1,845 Automatic. 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