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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1957-12-05, Page 19t. A A 4 ) HOW TO BUILD A BETTER NEST EGGI Your 1e t egg will grow faster wheny 0u invest in Sterling Trust Guaranteed Trust Certificates. They pay you Pro interest per annum, payable half yearly . .. they're authorized 'investment for trust funds . , . and they.'re for a short term -1 to '5 years. ' That means $500.00 accumulates to $640.04 in • . 5 years, Ask for our booklet. THE. STERLING TRUSTS C O ;R, P O 'R ATION Head Office: Branch. Office; 372 Bay St„ Toronto 1-3 Dunlop St., Barrie • iloMpetRion scores for you 'There's competition when more { than 10,000 men representing more than 300 companies match .their skills in. the search for new oil. fields. Result: more Canadian oil for . Canadian consumers. Luc ,Ifl And District 'News Phons 199- twain tCorrealsondent:Mee LJtta Abbott GNciduIflh Barly darkness and unsettled ACWW Delegate ` Lions Treat Speaks In Granton minor Club Mrs. , , T Tit+ 'Exeter C+ li Urges S.. ale , "Te-stin9 f at,eed tat driverd. rack ani r Pr'ojec't Unit:" PAP* with more. than ordinary care 4 Lucan junior rumors :l a �:..,.... „�.....� cutnes as, we begun the final :their semi-annual dance last month.. of the year, Chief Con- : Friday at, ';chem% Lail, London. thisI. One of the Junior Fareler':a stable Rog Taylor emppasi ed wer, ""Even for those citizens who: regent pt'Qiectat 'was the miles:' err dy careful and, though..1 flan •of 25 'ba.ttles' of drinking ful in tine presence of nttotol' water in the county to be sent rMi)faic' the added hazards of the to the Health LabaratQrY, LQn- season require increased atten- dons Tor exar#liitia wi, tion President Bruce H u' .and' "" tt two .other Junior Farmers have • weather in particular demand I gone to the Royal Winter 'air' of eac7x .of us that while walking � oto take part .in the hvestoek ile nnuS reinw?in er �. trete fling it difficult to perceive C Falls From Loft t b th t mato 3udging• George son of St Mrs. Mama* Mitchell, a Bid- darkly clothed pedestrians in Marys, was the guest speaker Fifteen members of the Lucau dulph 'woman on tigllwaY e� ,, poor light and that the .ability to � sustained one crushed verk stop a car or trucks abruptly on at the Granton W.I. family and Pee -Wee hockey,t.eam and coach and two cracked vertebrae a wet or slippery load surface is community night. Mrs. Wilson Mr, William ..Swick, of fife I'ub lvhen sire fell Exam a iverte t. at greatly reduced. described her trip to the .con en sic School staff, were guests of her hinge last Friday. " Repeated warnings are given encs of associated Country the Lions Club last AlondaY Site landed on•a trap .door to .all pedestrians to persuade Women of the World in Ceylon. night at a dinner in the Anglican which ova way,hurling her to 'ttlent , to develop the habit of Those assisting in the pro- .Church: basement. the ground floor. crossing only at intersections, gram were Donald Wallis, the Unfortunately, the new sweat-Siie was taken by the ifaskett 'pbat people continue to disre- Highes Brothers, Ruth Garrett, ers did not arrive in time for ambulance, Lucan, to St, Marys Bard this very sensible piece of Paul Winslow, Lorene Hodgins' presentation, but the president, Hospital, advice" with •disastrous results, Carol Lambert; is Iiodgins Les Woodward, assured the is a matter of great concern. and LaroY However, v er, if a ll =Wrists rists would and Larry Lewis, captain, "ary Revington, that Parent-Teacher Night Reka V n e laon they should bo here sone t e,iffy per sent ar e eaccePt-alwaYs remember to slow down Bryanprize 'winners in the Bid- tbis week. - ed the invitation • of Principal and be alert for pedestrians at dulph public speaking! contest, With Howard Kew at the Wesley Clow to visit the school intersections, such .a display of last Monday evening to di sc ss consideration mightht of itself save their children's problems and lives and limbs and at the same progress with the teachers. bine persuade the pedestrian Mr. Clow is well pleased with that the intersection is the safest the success of this venture. placeto cross. Personal Items "It is perhaps again worth re- minding all. motorists that the Mrs. Garfield Needham and average automobile, whatever Ivan, of Ballylnole, and Aft. its parse�nower, controls or eta - Mrs, Gibson and daughters,, borate fittings, still depend contact of Denfield, visited Mr. and its ultimate control on a e n Mrs, Henry Hodgins last week with the to the -road about equal . and also called on. Mrs, . Will area of a pair of men's shoes. Davis at the Pines Haven Nuns "In an.effort to demonstrate ing Home, the very vractical benefits aval- '1'he Lucan Junior Farmers' held their November meeting at aklle to all through improvement ' in their driving and walking'. be - the home of the president, liaviour, a campaign -with this Bruce Hendry, last Monday end in view is being conducted Mrs, Warner McRoberts at- all across Canada during the gavetheir e S p e ehes. Personal items Mrs.` Murray Hodgins, last Friday, assisted her sister, Mrs. an . piano, Mel Culbert red i . sing -song. Plans were .complet- ed for the annual fowl bingo which began Wednesday eve - Lloyd E. Bissell, of Birr, to ning in the Stanley -Hall. move to London, and spent the The Ladies' Guild catered for night with another sister, tulles the dinner. Merle Law. Personal Items Mr. were Sunday Powers, s d May guts ofLon' Mrs, Chester O'Donnell, nee of Mrs. Wes Atkinson, Alice Frost, left her home here Sundayguests with Mr. and last Sunday for St. John, N,B., Mrs, John park were Mr. and to join her husband in, Gerlti:any. Mrs. Harry .McNaughton and Mr, and Mrs. alaturiee Mice - family, Dr. ,and Mrs. Harvey Donald spent last Sunday i Revington and ,amity, au of Shedden, the guests of Mr, and London, and Mr. Wes Beving-, Mrs. Pete Caldwell. They also ton, Rase and Anne, of Lucan. called on Mrs. Thomas Flynn at Victoria Hospital. Mr, and Mrs, Vincent Dins- more, nee Nancy Holmes, and Birthday Celebration family, of New Brunswick, have Tommy Weller, son of Mr. arrived back in Lucan to Make and, Mrs. Thomas Weller, cele - their home here. braced his 15th birthday last 'Mrs. Alvin McLean has re- Sunday. Out of town guests were turned home after spending a Miss Ruth Corcnt, M `r. and' Mrs. few clays in Dublin, the guest of Mrs, Ann Looby (a former Lu- canite, Annie Ryan). Hockey News At Lucan's opening game of the. W.O.A,A. Intermediate hoc- key league at the Lucan Arena last Friday night, the Irish Six blanked Blackwell 10-0. Harry Wraith bagged three goals, Ray Yelle a, pair, and Steve Storey, Don Lankin, Paul Baynham, Leroy Revington and Fred Rev- ington a single each. Les Clark and Mr. J, A. Xer- 1ino, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ldkings, of Wilton Grove" Buy New Books in McGillivray Over $200 worth of new books have been added to the travell- ing library of McGillivray Town- ship school area, it was revealed at the board meeting last week. The book's, which are paid for by a government grant, Will be made available to pupils for supplementary reading. The board decided not to enter McGillivray schools in the musical festival to be held in Lucan in May, 1958. New survey of No. 81 Highway will affect' the property of S,S. 15, and the board is discussing the problem. of settlement. Kenneth Sholdice, Bryden Taylor, Arthur Simpson, -Calvert Nichol and Grant Amos were present. The next meetipg; will be held December 18, : t 2, p.m. * * CORRECTION,--- A statement in last week's Times -Advocate which said the board had re- ceived , no applications from normal school .graduates this year was not correct, The board 'did receive several applicants but they were not employed" There's competition when Canada's more than 30,000 service station operators vie for your business. Result: prices held down, and better service. 'There's competition when the skilled' workers in each of Canada's 42 oil refineries must strive night and day to improve -the -quality of their products. .Result: Y R �sult: toda 's low-cost, better gasolines. COmpetition calls the tune in every phase of the oil business—in ' exploration, refining and sales: Result: benefits to you as the consumer iI11 Oolit1tt ► 1 : 1LiiiitllwfsiG " tended the Whalen bazaar .last first week of December. Leading Friday evening and spent fire Canadian figures in all walks of 'might .with her brother, Mr. The- life are lending their full sup- ron Creery and family, port. It Is my fondest hope that Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barr, nee the people of Exeter and Com - Marion Stanley, are happy to munity will see to it, by their announce the birth of their .son, own careful actions in traffic, Robert James, at 'Victoria Hos- that wve will make aur full con- pitel, November 28, a brother tribution to the success of this for Jeanette and Douglas. no -accident week effort." EDUCATION THE' ANSWER "1 have been concerned with the salvage of a'leoholies for 10 years, and I have on to be- lieve that many alcoholics need, never have become addicted ta: anything.. • They had estab- lished, the :habit with absolutely no keewledge of the dangers in- volved." Dr, R. G. Bell, inedii:al direc- tor of the Bell Clinic in Willow- du d• o r a 1 hl and g Willow - ,dale for CO ,. a le f. a diets, was quoted recently in: a Toronto paper. He declared, that adult aleobolics in Ontario have increased. 1 d at a rate of 9 per e cent between .1946 and 1956..The statistical risk of becoming an alcoholic is greater today, he said, than the risk of contract - big diseases like polio and can- cer, Part of floe rehabilitation involves comprehensive instruc- tion on the effects of alcohol. As one part of his alcohol edu- cation program Dr, Bell is spon- soring .a public course on alco- hol and drug addiction. Twenty lecture are being given, free of charge, to physicians, nurses, social worker s, clergy, high school teachers and others. The Public will be Charged $25.40 for the entire, course. THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY THE HURON COUNTY TEMPERANCE FEDERATION .Local Cleaners Receive Award Brady Cleaners and Launde- teria Ltd., Exeter, last week was awarded -1,10-year award of merit from the Saiiitone peo- ple. The award was presented in "recognition of 10 years un- swerving devotion to providing outstanding drycleaning service to the community, This achieve- ment required the application of unusual skill and the ability and the constant development of new and improved methods and adherence to the highest .stan- dard of the industry." The Sanitone franchise i5 held by Emery Industries Inc., Cineinnati, Ohio. Owner Edward Brady estab- lished the plant here in 1947 after 15 years of servile with a London Gleaner, In the January -Julie period of 1957 Canada suffered a foreign trade deficit of $574 million, a record deficit for the first silt months of any year. ENTERTAIN. RCAF STATION CPNTRALIA—Gloria. and Jimmy Vincent, of Toronto, above were amongthe entertainers who provided the program for Huron Park council's benefit cncert and bingo Wednesday night, Over 700 attended the event. Proceeds lielp finance minor hockey and subtler playground activities, Caven Xmas Fair Sat., Dec.. 7 3:00 p.m. EXETER LIBRARY Baking, Fancy Work and Candy TEA WiLL BE SERVED Wf:lt h VrOnttMt (PJAl rd3t.I e4 'tilted to keep the ployal"a happy he rnalto1 half' the, boloo.irpone on tial corset" Reception And Dam-) FOR MR. & MRS. HARRY WILSON (nee Barbara Dodd) CRED'ITON Community Hall ANNUAL Turkey Bi n o Mon.,'Dec MT, CARiMIL HALL S;30 14 Rounds ter Turkeys Chicken Prizes :Door Prize '-- One 'Turkey Admission $1.00 Extra Cards at Deer 20P Friday, Dec. 6 Murdock's Orchestra Ladies Please Bring Lunch Lyric Theatre THURS.. FRI. A SAT. December 5, 4 and 7 "POT AFRiQUE" * Pier Angell * Phil Corey NEWS. ADDED SHORTS' MON., TUES. December 9, 10 .fid 11 "THE NIGHT MY NUMBER CAME UP" ' *Michas[ Redaravi * Sheila Sim AND CARTOONS ." COMING °t "BILLIE THE ,I(ID" * Robert fieyfor * Mary Howard 1 Arena Actvtie3: THURSDAY, DEC. S 8:ao-xosso-llcAF FRIDAY, DEC.. 6 4100.5tOo--Public Se'hoo'1 fleeing 8,30--I1derton v,. Znetpf 11ob:Mita - SATURDAY, DEC. 7 S:00-0,00--31ariboro,r.'aa. Rocket. 0:00-70:00—Rn1ni% vs, 'Terrien: 10:00-11:00—Wings Va. BiifldAgu 11,00 -12:00 --Wee Vee & Srtnee G011 x1:30-3:00-41nus Skating. :3:30.5:30—Iri*are Skating Ss00-10:Q0--Public Skating SUNDAY, DEC. $ 12:30 -Z:30 -Exeter ato1,dwka 3:00-4:00—Fttyrht Cadet. .:30-5;30—I+'igure Skating MONDAY, DEC. 4 0:30 -10,30 --RCAF' TUESDAY, DEC. 10 7:00-1.010 cueing WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11 3:00-9:00 Martled Women >iftl. Veginnere Publio glutting 4100 -3,00 --Pringle School Open 7 s0o X0-He5kattn% Midget g0,se 1aga Hokg ' 0:00-11:00—Exeter Mohawks THURSDAY, DEC. 12 0:30-10:30—ItCA8' o,nMnnuuuutuneeemeuuWylelet1ttterne n lel nretlnuurdnwuummntt,meetpn,n,tteeeteeelf Hockey. Exeter Arena, Friday, Dec. 6 8:30 p.m. I tderton Wildcats 3i ldcats VS. Exeter Mohawks • BOOST THE MOHAWKS BY ATTENDING ALL HOME GAMES %,,,,,m.tiestttttttateivttt,titeeetlemuito„rrtUumtweesite ettiege HMI ttinp,O,tltU(Irrlr,lllAa ii•reterteelfek rteeeid:tieelerielielltlpigL ti, t,1,Iteell ebiernieneetp111111ttt dmil um dll,rtee sell Yrs Fowl Bingo Exeter Legion Hall Wed. Dec. 11 Doors Open iI p.m. Glrnos Start ?i1 pap. 15 REGULAR ROUNDS FOR CHICKENS 10 SPECIAL. ROUNDS tOR TURKEYS Turkey Door Prize l AAMISSTON:. 5G4 Special gonna & rAttra Cards 100, 3 or 250 SPONSOit1 t BY 1J1f1i T' lt. LEGION MACH 107 notrrHitYitrPw iratailnimintinav't inait,i%Mitt,taiinare rtia ,Yrrrintt3tti:olgriYtt111MCW'fµ,tifYHtWi'3f'N'