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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-05-01, Page 31 ,t Cavan Mission :Society •Frost Reception —Contined from Pale .eva Sees Dire—Need Runimagc sl° Began In April —Contineed fretn Page 1 ish my hooked rug.' she said. Who says the people of Exe• ter anti community have last the thrifty spirit of their pioneer forefathers? 1898 raws toceon.,,,Qe1ixteiceapitie:1;eatywih)iocilil • „ alar in limier centres. particn. • • r 1;4 d rm d In raven, vresbyterlan it July, ma, rarewen was tarty during the last federal a reception .of ,this magnitade tural land WAS being wasted for • has recognized its national prob. 1885 called the Ladies' Aid So-. fore leaving for London. Mrs. has been attempted in Huron. industry and urban development lem as tine of the proper von• ciety. For 20 years, Mrs—George; Gladman was the first president on; the ladies; committee in was made by Dr. E. Pleva. servation -of soil and water. Seamen and(Dr.) Lutz in 1898, and was again resident G F La • A warning that Prid a.gricul- its own needs. Already 'the U.S. the ladies formed seeiety !given mess w. .Giadmen he. campaign. This is, the first time filled the offices. as president and ' ia 19404941 after o ,f) rt. ) ' ii charge d .preParatioes is Airs. of ioi im, mc the university .of Western in summarizing, sors spie.v,a. suggests the only remedy is: Mrs. Edwarci •Christie was iii 1932, in April, life member- ' _ stturt"estte. :Ewetee. The chair. Ontarie. at the. recent conventinn .svience. man is Mrs. D. D. 'Mooney, Gm nt Ontario Vegetable Growers' , . secretary, while for 18 years to, Exeter. (1.1 The benefits of agricultural treasurer, ; ship certifica tes were presented I 1.frioch' aFt PlehlIrs leelT:le Aon. enc. authority on the (21 Managerial skill. Although this society svorked lo Dr. Margaret Strang, and in Mrs. T. A. Westenii. Sentonnt eekell, , Airs. F. D. Thompson, Clinton; St. Lawrence Seaway .and the (3) A strict sense of proper to pay'off (he different •necessi.; October, to Aliss L. Al.". J. ties in ,the -church and manse, it . In July, 1933, the meeting wAS i future of agriculture, of agrieul- land, use based . Mrs. :Harold Arbour and Airs, on sound -con- Women from the various cell- fUlur of ...gri Attire Dr. Neva ' • • -' • .. p t p e,. (st Agriculture continues to - be is recorded that in 1891, 1892, Lheld ea :the lawn of Mrs. Henry 'rank ."all'Ani• 'anderieh. tres will pour 'tea and aSsiet ill stated that imhalyhebjereta years dtt,ipr-censisneed, 1.892. and 1896, this society gave , Strang.- Dr. Margaret Strang was - a chronically depressed industry annually to missions, and in 1897 l Present, and spoke of her work I the Ladies' Aid Society pre. in the 'Peace River district. sewing. , to provide necessary 'food or when compared to -Miler phases' Rohs my. In -emphasizing the pccessily .Commissino .clairns it will ton - growing population. of the Canada's .economN% 'rhe Gordon sented the minister's wife, Airs. l At the July meeting, 1940, at! Assistant eonvenors frnin this Martin, with .a lifr membership ' the home. of Airs. 'William' district include Airs. • .. . . certificate of the Woman's Sillery, Airs. Margaret. Christie ilor, Aira. M. Alerner, Dashwood; Foreign Missionary Society at was presented a book as a I Mrs. Telmer Bell, Mrs. T. PrYde. the recommendation af the birthday gift. She was 42 years Airs, Van Laughton and Airs. Mission Band. ; W.M.S. work. A life m ember- EUgene . Beaver, all of Exeter. The Mission Band was Organ•I i sip was also presented to Mrs. I lied in 1896, by Mrs. (Rev.) Colin E, Fake. Fletcher, of Thames Roa,. The 011 Apr 22. 1948, the 50th! • In the year 1934 Caven AccIdent Toll first president was Aliss Fantle althiversarY the a"lliarY was , • . Bawden (afterwards Airs. Sal.= nhselwed. held). f d i from Huron Alaitland Presbytery ; church having been trans erre 0 fl y Decrease The Auxiliayy of the Woman'sl to that of Stratford, Cavell Foreign Missionary Society was W.M.S. decided with regret to A marked decline in in,luries organized in April. 1898, with-, leave _Huron presbyterial and and fatalities arising from traffic Mrs. Martin as honorary presi-; join Stratford. In 1935,. the inem• accidents has been reported by ded; Mrs. F: W. Gladman, : hers attended their first annual i presidedi Miss -Edith Moncar, : treasurer, and Miss A. Martin, ' ford, secretary.. 1 presbyterial meeting in Strati Ontario Provincial Police far the the Exeter detachment of the • in April, Airs. •Eart Mitchell, first four months of this year. In 1911. at the time of the • a former president, was honore • sine January 1. seven persons • d' • •• golden jubilee of Caven,church, with the gift of a life certificate i have been injured in accidents. this Auxiliary was 13 years. old. I before 'leaving to make her home compared to 17 daring a similar The late. Mrs. F. Sharpe was .lo Paris, Also in 1955, an "in I .period last year. president at that time. I Ale.moriam" certificate was pre-; Three 'fatalities were recorded In 1913, a Young ' Woman's smiled bv members of the Strang ' of preserving good farming land. inue to he so. Dr. Pleva stated that only three' nil But is the comparisnn per cent of canada's land was valid? Agriculture is basic to of gond agricultural quality clue; our economy. The only thing that to adequate rainfall, reliable rain• , has ehaneed is that agriculture fall,. favorable temperatures., is becoming more and more an topography and suitable soil. it urban problem and less and less is unfortunate that this land lies a rural one. prinurijy inextPhaens'eloantr. great- est a- civil service Elects maintained that good agricul• tura], land was being wasted for Herbert Broom was elected industry and urban development President of the Centralia Civil and that early action is required Service Assomatine at the regu- to preserve these lands for agri. lar monthly meeting. eulture in order to feed the vast seeLitvci7r7,st,ciloetinnt is11.x. ;) Merease in population contem11, Plated for the next few years. treasurer, Jack Simmons. Dr, Pleva also felt that agricul- ture should move from sub Town Topics marginal to the best lands and thus more crops could be de. anAdir.faanilicilly Ats7entriehseuin. Guelph viaiting with r tdaOyst ler veloped from fewer acres. 111 As an example, he cited the C.S, Sod Bank last year i Id , o 1- a- Presbytery 'was held in Alain Missionary society was farmed , family in memory 0(!. thoii during the rust four months .of $231 million for a 20 per cent Street 'United Church on Wed. 1957. None has occurred this wheat acreage retirement let which was named the' Logic ' mother, Airs. ;Henry Strang. This Circle,Year' got less than a three per cent . ' :- - nesday. The ladies of the church .in honor of Reg: John was framed and placed in the I soiledi dnner at noon, Rev.. C. Logic, who helped organize the Sunday School room. The number of reportable Reel,- reduction in production,. Proving D. Daniel is chairman. Caven congregation in 1861. ; In January, 1956, Mrs. 'William. dents dropped from 32 to 29. that poorer land taken out of The 31 members of Logie Circle ' Sillery who had served as presi- April was a light month for production does not affect re. affiliated with the present dent for 13 Years. and Miss Mar. -accidents both years. Only three turns ton greatly. W.M.S. in the year 1925. Of the • garct _Brown, secretary :for 12. have been reported this year; Dr. Neva felt that agriculture Y.0 ur Library nriginal. group, only Aim John , years, were each Presented with there were five during the same was an urban problem because of — Continued From Page 2 Kydd has been 2* vontinuous a life membership pin. In 1957 Month in 1957. estimates. that in 1980 onlv nine member. She. served as treas-; president Airs. Alvin Moir, sec- s urer of the Auxiliary for a term retary, Mrs. :r -r. H. G. Strang and of 81 years. Mrs, J. G. Coedane, were each On May 15, 1914, the Woman's • honored with the gift of a life Foreign Missionary Society and membership, the Woman's Home Missionary itt the 60 years since ergeniza. societyamalgamated. and was: tion, this auxiliary has had 15 then called the Woman's Mis• presidents, 10 secretaries and six sionary Society of the Presby. treasurers. Leda!). Church of Canada, On 'November 11, 1913, the I Huron Presbyterial of the W.M.S.; 11 isestimated that. 76 per Met in Caven church. Missesi cent of Canadian 'homes are Scott, Murray and Weekes were equipped with telephones, 96 appointed to ,meet the delegates per cent with radio and 63 per at the station, cent with television. Itt1111111t1t11111111111111t I Iltt ItItt ti11111tt11111111111111111,111111111111111111111111111111111,11111111111M1111111111111111MItt Don't Get Caught With Your Brakes Down! SE READY FOR THE SAFETY CHECK • .tring your car in to our capable mechanics and make sure that your BRAKE LINING is up to par. Brakes .will have to be in tip-top shape to pass the inspection test. Hunter-Duvar & Sons PHONE 38 Limited EXETER The decline in the local area, per cent of the population will he' Salty Begins at Home, 10 min. which includes Exeter, Ushorne, nn the 'farm. In other words. Points nut the correct way of Stephen and Hay, follows the there will be fewer farms than using jack-knives, stepladders, trend across the province. On• there are today to feed the vast electric wiring, pots and pans. increase in population. • meeerpiiieng ines, and the necessity of tario -.Department of Transport announced last week that "the He stated that we in Southern kstairways well lighted. . number and severity of fatal Ontario have the hest diet in the _ orkers On The Land, 17 min. motor 'vehicle accidents in 0.n• world — all the necessary W qua]. tario decreased during the first ity, variety and calories costing Suggestions for improving the quarter of 1958." only 20 to 30 per cent of the living. training and working con. average income compared to the ditions Inc farm labor so that in the first three months there Orie.nt, Russia and most of workers may be encouraged to were 191 fatat accidents. and Europe where 60 to 70 per cent stay on the land, 213 deaths. Last year, 212 acct- dents fatally injured 251, of income is required for food. ' ' The Policeman, 12 min. • Thus, said Dr. Neva, the person ' March showed the hest im- who should be most concerned ' The story of Freddy, a little prevenient with a reduction from. with Maintaining agriculture is lost hny, who discovers that the 78 fatal accidents and 98 perSons the urban worker. , policeman is his friend and the killed in 1957, to 67 accidents and In reply to those who feel that 'friend of the whole community. 72 fatalities this year. This rep- Canada can he fed by the U.S., l Folkaong Fantasy, 8 min. resents decreases of 14 and 25 lie stated. that in 1993 when Can.: per centrespectively. ada has a population of 33 mil- Animated puppets enact the Hon. James Allan, the minister lion the U.S. will pass the 30o narratives of three folksongs in who made the announcement, ex, million mark and will require color, pressed the hope that this im,. all its natural resources to fulfill . Friend At The boor, 28 min. prevenient in the traffic accident. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o tttttt ...mimeo t . ttt ,,,,,......moim This is ' the story of how the picture was the. result of an in.creasing awareness amongst rural social workers in British drivers and pedestrians or the A Columbia corer a large and unouncements . rugged province. part they must play as individu- als in avoiding and preventing Rtnoryrs :SO CEIA.AGE Columbia Adventure, 13 min. accidents. .47"..t.nlos or or:HANKS 1,5,,,t A ,California engineer 'and his U this is the case, he pointed EVNGA.GEXENTS 7,5 family enjoy the wonders of the to persuade all who w.alk and drive to do so with thoughtful lieve that' as efforts de expanded out, there is good reason to he o'• iN icEseonfasts .............— *Lee Columbia river watershed as they Estra •veraea, each (Four -line Terme) "5° to the source in the Canadian Rockies. motor from the river's mouth BIRTHS — care, still further improVerne.nt in the traffic accident situation BECKE11,—,Se;rn to MrU.N. Screen. and Mrs. Magazine, 11 min. can be expected. .- Wallace Becker. a daughter, London checks influenza; 'U.N. PC Cecil Gibbons, in efiarge ;lane Elisabeth, April 17. 15-- a sister for Beverly and Fran• laboratory aids fight on opium ,7 I. of the local detachment, said: "I: think the figures show the safety Campaigns of recent years are beginning to 'pay divid.ends. We hope the trend will continue." Re-elected Treasurer, . Jack Doerr, Exeter plIotOgra- CP N. b . • CLERGY — Cpl. and Mrs. G-, These films are incated at your t-IlergYa. rk.0 1113 a'Ennnioprnecss6 Ai bri1-ru-ut1 hibbrraarryY ahnodursa.re available during rnri.p of a daughter, :Margaret Ellen. at South Huron Hospital, April 25, 1955, DATAns — Mr. and Mrs. Hun ard Da -ars I nee Elaine Seeker), P.P. 1 Dashwood, announce the birth of A son. Peter Edward. pher,was elected treasurer of al'.Sou th Huron Hospital, April the Ontario Satiety of 'Photog- er. 1955. raphers for the third successive GLAVIN — Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ma. - year at. the annual convention in vin, R. 0. 2 Crediton, are happy Toronto last week. to announce the. birth nf a daughter, at St. anseph's Hns- pital, London. April 2.5. 1155 a sister for Paul and Basil. 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The bank says I must sell it $2,559 '54 BUICK SEDAN Automatic, radio, whitewalls, • chrome discs, big hub caps, one owner $1,695 '53 FORD TUDOR Just a nice, clean, comfortable car, in darn good shape $ 995 '50 roomouni SEDAN Radio, directional lights, clean throughout • t $ 495 LIKE SOME HELP IN PINANCING1 Have you 8011.16 bills that prevent you from trading cars? Let us loan you money to buy the car and pay the bill, to, through the locally owned company, Bradley Fin- ance, London. Lou Bailey Motors HAWTHOITN---Mr. and Mrs. wtt- liam 11. Hawthorn, Mint Apia announce the birth nf g gem, Glenn Orrin, at South lin,-on Hospital, April 25, 1955—a 'bro- ther for Jackie Lynn. SCOTT — Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott, CrAditom announce the birth rif a daughter, Kathy. at South Huron Hospital. April 25, 1955—a, tveo sister for Nanc.l` and Na.thaley. ENGAGEMENTS — Mr. and Mrs. :Raymond Kadin wish to announce the enae- nient of their only dal -1511w. Carol Nancy, to Donald Eugene Willard,. only son of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Willard,. Centralia The marriage will take place in Grand Bond t'nited Church, sat. urday. May 24, 1558, at 2 p.m. b'Y the Bev. A. E. Holley, Mrs. Erma Lowery, Exeter, wishes to a,ntiounee the one's re• meat of her daughter, 'Mary I.nn McCoy, t n Mr, ,Tames Hon a rd Hyde, Exeter, soil of Mrs. Alt in Pym, Exeter, and the late Erin ard Hyde. The rria.rriage In fel,' place on Saturday, May 24, 1955 It CARDS OF THANKS — We w51 In sincerely thank all who remembered us with rarda. trpatg, flnwerg. visits and to ali who helped hn the carni While th hospital and since returning' borne, and 14 porial thanks; to Air 'Port.% norsannnl who gave Prat aid and All Min assisted In any ttay51 tIne •nt he Arm -dent, 24arnld a.nd Mabel ,JefferY, te ,A lout and Jimmy Shan' ”ivish to sincerely thank thew friend's and relatives for many IeN eardS, gat s and • treats given to ablirriy during his in 'War 'Memorial Children's; Hospital. _Irhe of the late 7SIrs George Westeott In exoress their thank:4 and appreoiation 111 1 rOlat Ivt,q, friends and neighbors! thr their many ams or kindness 1 duritig their recent bereavement I I Ve inu1d like tn take little! opportunity CO 1 'hank all nur tvinrylg and neighbourn titott.! kindnon Abel 1hOt many beautiful flowers Sent our ror!ort1 sad hereav6menta holetx #d wifit nrl r.thor etnerially thank j the I.Teittproi-r.i.1.Ny ftrnol'af ltnmt 'll#A • 3 T rqopho, t1t nallbea,rerA, And all thisirbo helped in 5,' • NY C5'efirge Bal nitain and tarnily. t to thank friends ,'I5fl'.te whe an londly reIttem- and treats *bile a nationt 5..; herAeT *Ith cards. flowe'et Xnreoh's 13Osnital, liondon.—La.rr– nish its th9.fik all' those, tikitiOttlIbtro.91 1,5ttifiv egrda, treats. tlettern and N•lattA while A, patient 15 At, :Teasel, s1 ;tette:at khd r#o turning hl,—iktUrrity Nell. 1*' I 'Wishis thank all those ttho rArtlembeeAd 515 trail cards, ttoto'- beg. treate 554 v)airec ISA - *leer at smith T•turee Poseitet SOP61.A,1 thAft146 tt1 Ott% htsssital' tiFitmt pts.tt Legs6b Dr '6A.AA *rid Ray. S. CididOti A. fitilith. , To, ,the i!onvenere, Mrs, G. Goce bolt' and Airs. R. W. Tuckey, the highlight .of the project was the spirit of co•operation not only of the SO women of the dis- trict who helpect with the sales but of the whole community. Proceeds amounted to IMO. The articles that remained un- sold were taken to the Salvation Army by •Guenther -Tuckey. Winners ,nt draws nn artieles donated by beat merchants were Elia Mrs. Ell Murch. EJimvills, Mrs. 5. Oren- ezuk. Mrs. Mort eY Sanders, Mrs Wes Witmer and Mrs. Frank Brierley. Challengers Meet The Challengers of the Pente- enstal Church met at the home of Airs. Cecil Kipfer, Hensel, on Thursday, rhe message was given by Miss \Vanda AteLaren and Miss Ada Caesar read the scripture. Danny Kipfer contributed a piano solo. It was decided to send the layette when completed to Rev. and Mrs. Morgan in Ingersoll. Th a Tittm-A4vovoto, Moly 1 190 APS Have You Contributed To Concor? 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