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Traffic Crashes
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the cianeeSSiell road. Dust aPPa-
rently ,obscured the vision of e
following car driven by Herold.
Willert, R.ft. a Siensall, which
collided with the Koehler car. Mr.
And Mrs, Willed were treated at
Seaforth bospital, for facial .n-
jyries and the three :Koehler chits
-.rerl were•tQ South
Hospital and released. Damage
totalled 14,400.
A 18-YearseId Stratford girl
etruelsa parked car owned by
Pearson Motors Ltd. at ;Sarepta
Saturday when she pelted in to
.a lunch counter and failed 'to
stop in time. 'The Stratford ear,
driven, by Frances Fitzgerald,
suffered $550 damageand the
parked car, 400.
A late -mock -I station wagon,
owned by Edmund Kopf, Kits
chener, was found near RCAF
Station Centralia- last week after
JI had. been stolen from in front
of Lakeview Came, Grand Bend.
Pollee are investigating two
telephone booth robberies .at
Zurich and Dashwood over the
hohdass Phones with. cash boxes.
were torn off the wails of booths
beside the hank in Zurich and
the telephone office in Dash-
wood.
Amount of money in the boxes
was not known but the tele-
phones are worth $100 each,
Damage amounted tonearly
.$200 when cars driven. by Ruth
Skinner, R.R. 3 Exeter, and
Charles Montieth, Huron , St„
collided on John St. Thursday,
July 31,
The Skinner vehicle was pro-
ceeding west when the Montieth
car, which had been parked,
pulled out from the curb, travel-
ling the same direction. Chief
Reg Taylor investigated.
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Exeter Councjl
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could not .agree- ea the best laces
tion for walks .or on the method
of providing for drainage and.
felt it best to get professional
ad-
vke.
Requested the county of Huron
to consider Selling up machinery
tohandle licencing of nursing
and rest „houses in the -county.
Approved a building permit for
a verendeb, applied for by Ed-
ward Mawhinney,
Ordered the property of Systee,
Koning. Wellington street,
where fire occurred Monday, to
be cleaned up,
Coroner's Inquest
—Contidued. from Page 1
said it had not been in good eon-
dition when he bought the ear
from a London dealer on July 3
and the cable had broken about
five days 'before the accident, '
He testified he had not re-
ceived' an affidavit from the
dealer indicating whether or not
it was in safe running condition
and he was not aware that
dealers were required to fur-
nish sucli a statement when a
ear is purchased.
Wayne Mowat, London, a friend
of Gibson, said he was travelling
behind the Gibson car and had
met; and passed two or three
cars before the accident hen-
pened, He couldn't recall, how.
ever, 11 any of them had failed
to dim its headlights.
Witnesses were in agreement
that the Gibson ear was travel.
ling between 40 and 45 miles per
hour,
OPP Constable Cecil Gibbons,
who investigated the accident,
said he found bloodstains about
12 feet, from the travelled por-
tion of the road in the south ditch.
The Gibson car had come to
rest about 222 feet east of the
stains.
Coroner Dr. John Goddard, who
presided,. said the victim suffered
a ruptured stomach and several
other serious injuries in addi-
don to the brain hemorrhage.
Foreman of the jury was Ste-
wart Webb. Members, all from
Stephen t o w n s h i p, included
George Wenzel, Earl Ratz, Colin
Love and Lorne Hodge,
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Happenings In
Bididulph
Ay MRS. M. H. ELSTON
'The Times - Advocate regrets
that Biddulph news appeared
under he Saintsbury heading in
the last issue.
Sunday visitors with Mr. .and
Mrs, M. 11 Elston were Alr. and
Mrs. Frank Smyth, Ivir, Borden
Smyth, Beverley am/ Jo- Ann.
Peter Mason oL Belgrave, who
spent the past week .with Ms
uncle- and aunt, Mr. .and Mrs.
John McAllister, retuned Mime
on Sunday accompanied by Mr.
.and Mrs. McAllister and boys,
also Sir., and Mrs. Cecil Skinner
of Exeter.
David and Wendy Elston spent
a few days the past. week with
their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.
E. L. Gibson, Exeter, and spentUie
end at
Joane and Danby Hedley oE
ilderton are holidaying with their
uncle and aunt, Ivir. and
Jack Blair,
Miss Berdine McFalls R.N, of
Detroit spent. Tuesday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, 'Alex Me -
Falls,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. (Avis Fischer were Miss
Joyce Fischer, Mr, Bill Varga,
also Mr, and Airs. Lloyd Stan-,
lake and family all of London.1
Mr. Bill Fischer and Miss Sylvia
Zeigler of London spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fischer. I
Mrs, Joe Mordush of London'
is spending a few days with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. C, Fischer.
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Miss Isabel Gatiton at Toronto,
former member .of South Huron
Distrret staff, was a visitor with
Mrs. Charles Harris last week.
Miss Ganlon will teaeh social
t studies in Royal York Collegiate,
Etobicolse .this year.
Airs. W. J. Meer left for De-
. troit on Sunday owing .:.to the
cle.atli of her 'brother-in-law, Mr.
;Clarence ,Patterson. Mrs! Patter-
; son was the former • Blanche
Quance of Exeter. Alr. Maurice
-Quanse, Miss May Skinner .And
!Air. and. Mrs. R. E. Russell at-
tended funeral services in De-
Jroit on Wednesday. Interment
will be in Florida where they
have spent the last four years.
Mr. .and Mrs. John Schroeder,
Ricky and Ronald are holidaying
ui the West with Mrs. Schroeder's
(Parents and other relatives.
' Mr. and Airs. E. I), 13e11 are
; holidaying in Ottawa for the
month of August.
Miss Jane Morgan, Calgary, is
' spending her vacation with. her
arents, Mr. and Mrs, A W
Morgan,
Weekend visitors with . Mrs.
Anna Ellis were Sgt. and Mrs,
R. A. Ellis and family of *Shilo,
Man. and Sgt.' Peter 'Ellis of
Man,
Sunday visitors with Mrs,
,Jessie Lews were Mr, and Mrs.
Jas, Stewart, Mr, and Mrs, Roy
Harrison of London and Mr. and
Mrs, Ernie Lewis of Clandeboye.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Chris Fischer were Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Buckley of Oshawa,
Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Fischer and
boys, Mr. and Mrs. T. Thomp-
son and family, also Mr, Lloyd
Thompson, Mr, and Mrs. Harold
Fischer and girle.
Visitors on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Gibson were Mr,
and Mrs. Art Seabrook of Niles -
town, Mrs, Dick and Mrs. Mabel
Seabrook of Delaware,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ratko
and family of Toronto spent the
past week with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Rolko.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Earhart
and family of Strathroy, and Mr.
and Mrs. .Archie Leitzel of Mt.
Brydges spent Friday evening
with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Fischer,
Jean Smith spent the past
week with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cronyn of
Centralia.
Mrs. M. H. Elston and grand-
daughter, Sheila were guests of
the Rev. Canon R. W. James
and Mrs, James, Port Burwell,
former Anglican rector of Kirk -
ton, during the week. While there
they were present at a birthday
celebration given in honor of
Canon James, Those present in -
chided Dr. and Mrs. R. Fel& of
Washington, D.C., Mrs. R. Hogan
of St, Catharines, also Mrs. Geo.
James, sister-in-law of England,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hamrey
(nee Constance James) and fam-
ily of Richmond Hill, Miss C.
Johnson R.N. of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeVries,
Bart and Shirley holidayed in
London and Hamilton last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Case,
Janice, Jiinmy and John of
Newmarkel; are having holidays
here at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Case, and at
his cottage at the lake. They are
also visiting other relatives in
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Creech,
Ann and Tommy spent i couple
of days last week in Kingsville
with Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Creech
and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Bradley
and fancily returned to their
home in Thetford. Mines, Que.
on Tuesday after spending six
weeks with. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Biggart and Barbara. Mr. Brad-
ley was on course during part of
that time,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gage,
London, Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
Gage and family, Guelph and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Johnson and
family, Kitchener, spent: Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Don South-
cott and family, the occasion
being the birthdays of Mrs. Rus-
sell- Gage and granddaughter,
Mary Southeott, Martha Johnson
remained in Exeter with the
Southcotts for a few holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gravett
holidayed at Beaumaris Lodge,
Muskoka, last week. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Marko of
Detroit visited Thursday with
Mr. and; Mrs. Don Gravett,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed.- Preszcator,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Preszcator
and Mr, and Mrs. Paul Field,
July and Janice all' of London
and Mrs. Frank Bruce, town
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Preszcator, Andrew SC
Mr, and Mrs. John Henry and
family of Toronto are visitors
with Mr, and Mrs, W. G. Apple-
ton, Marlboro St.
JAMES STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Rev, H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C,M,
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a, .111.—Morning Worship
Union Service with Main St.
Church
Sermon Subject: "What We
Believe Concerning Jesus"
Soloist: Frank Johns
A Warm Welcome
Is Jixtended To All
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev, G. J. Spykman, Blenheim,
Minister
9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship -
(English)
Mr. Bern. Zigstra, Exeter
2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Worship
(Dutch)
Mr. Bern. Zijlstra, Exeter
THAMES ROAD
MENNONITE CHURCH
EXETER
"Teach Me Thy Truth 0 Lord"
10:30 a.m.—Sunday School
11:30 a.m.—Worship
Pastor: Stanley Sauder, Exeter
MAIN STREET
The United Church
Of Canada
Minister: Rev. Alex. Rapson
Organist: Mrs. A. Willard
11:00 a.m, -- Union Service in
James Street
Worship God Every Sunday
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
DASHWOOD
Rev. K. L Zorn, Phone 65
10;00 aan.—Suliday Schbol
11:00 asn.—Service
3:00 p.m.—Ulnae-int Decoration
Day and Memorial Service
with Rev. T. Luft of Kitchener
speaker.
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BAYFit-0
BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor.: v�r Bodenhani
045 AM. -s -Bible Scheel
11:00 Li,—Morning Worship
Sermon Subpct: "Regulations
of Passions'
/:8o p.rn,—Everiing Worship
Sermon Subjeet: ''TlieUtt.
speakable -Gift"
Wed . 8:00 p.M.--tible Study and
Prayer Service
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Rev. Bren tie Vries, Rector
Robert Cameron, Organist
g:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
10:00 a an .—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
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THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
IN MAIN STREET CHURCH
Rev, R. Van Farowe, Minister
2:00 p.m.—Afternoon Worship led
by Rev. C. Schipper, of Wood-
stock.
3:30 pan.—Sunday*School
All 'Welcome
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev, Samuel Kerr, B.A., B.D.
Minister
Organist: Mrs, Bob Pryde
10:00 ani.—Morning Worship
Guest Minister: The Rev, L. T,
Bareley, of Avonton,
Nursery Lor children up to six
years, ,
Air. and Airs. Percy McFails
and Peter retuned Wednesday
from a month's fotor ;trip in the
West extending into the Peace
River district and visiting with
the former's uncle in Iowa.
Mr. and Airs. Elmore Haas
and daughter Mrs. Thomas Mau-
reen and granddaughter, Helen
of Buffalo visited over the week.
end with Mrs: Haas' brother,
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ford, town.
Hiss Mary Easton, TOrantO,
has been holidaying with h
parents, Mr. and Airs. Andre
Easton and brother, Mr- an
Mrs. Don Easton and famil
also at Port. Blake, Essex, D
Iron and Kitchener.
Miss Greta Harness returne
last week after holidaying fo
three weeks with Air. and Mr
C. W. Hall and family, St. Mary
and Kincardine Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavei
attended the 98th birthday ai
niversary of Air. J. A. Kirkb
at St. Alarys, Sunday, July 2
Mr. Kirkby is a brother -in -la
of Mr. Beavers.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Buswell, T
ronto, visited with Mr. and Mr
Robert Dennis at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dennis
and family. Hollywood, California
are holidaying at the home of
Mrs. Dennis' parents, Mr. an
Mrs, C. L, Wilson and at Cour
right with Mrs. Clara Dennis.
Mrs, Richard Gibbons and fan
ily, Ilderton, spent the holida
weekend at the home of Mr, an
Mrs. Willie m- Sillery,
Alr, and Mrs. Charles Mille
Huron St., received word on Sun
day of the death of their brothe
in-law, Hedley Unger of Stone
wall, Man. Mrs. Unger and Mrs
Miller are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs, Richard Single
ton of the Glencoe Transcrip
were callers at the home of Mr
and Mrs. B. W. F. Beavers o
Civic holiday,
Mr, Simon Nagel of the Times
Advocate staff visited in Niagar
Falls last week.
The. Peri • The 'Tirnes,Advecete,, .August 7t 195,8 Pegs
Saintsbury Your Library
ay MRS. H. DAVIS
Mr. and Airs! Howard Clark.
Shift?, were recent guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tindall.
Air. and Mrs. Harry Noels,
and Norma, Springfield and Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice McDonald
were Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Heber Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll
were recent guests with Aire. A.
Walker, London.
Mrs, Clarence Davis is a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's hospital,
London.
Id:-. Gordon Washburn broke
er a bone in his ankle and Leslie
w Greenlee also has a fracture in
d his ankle.
y, Mr. and Airs. Jack Dickins
e- and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ab-
bott spent Saturday evening at
d Grand Bend.
r Mrs. Tom Ogle, Strathroy, as-
s. sisted by her sister, Mrs. Jim
's Roweliffe, London, and Mrs.
Tom Brock, Zion, held a lawn
's shower party for Miss Kathryn
1- Hunter, bride -elect (If this month.
y Mrs. Earl. Atkinson, Airs. Earl
7. Greenlee, Mrs. Jane Barkes,
w Mrs. Hugh and Mrs. Heber
Davis attended front this coin-
:). minty,
s. Mrs: Lorne Barkes has been
holidaying in Detroit.
. .
Mrs. Don Abbott spent several
days in Toronto and. Paris re-
cently.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carroll
d and Mrs. Cliff Inge, London,
t- visited with Mrs. Hugh Carroll
at Pines Haven Nursing home,
Lucan, and spent Friday eve;
y ning with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
d Carroll.
Miss Heather Davis is visiting
r, her cousin, Miss Gloria Meyer,
- in London.
r- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins,
• Lucan, were Monday guests
. with their grandson, Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Carroll,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Latta and
family, Ballymote, visited on
. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Earl
o Greenlee.
Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Davis and
- Michael were Sunday guests with
a Mr. and Mrs, Harvey. Godbolt,
Mitchell,
Mr, Roy Carrick visited wit
Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Prouty
Dundas over the weekend. Whil
visiting he went to Buffalo wit
Mr. and Mrs. Prouty.
Mr. and Mrs. Merton Desjar
dine and family of London an
Mr. Gerald Mason and Bonnie o
Dashwood s'isited over the week
DenedsiaerncitihncAir. and Mrs. Leesum
Mr. and 'Mrs, Frederick an
sons of Kitchener, Miss Mask o
California and Miss Manville
Exeter are visiting with Mr. an
Mrs. Leesum Desjardine.
Miss Olive Wood, Toronto, I
spending part of her holiday
with her father, Mr. W, H. Wood
after being at Lakeview Rouse
Lake Suncoe.
Visitors with- Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Gould over the long week.
end were Mrs, Gould's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Cairns and
friends from Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. George Simpson.
The 25th annual Cornish re-
union was held on Sunday at
Riverview Park, Exeter, with 90
in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Cerson spent
the ,holiday weekend at Snug
Haven, Georgian Bay.
Weekend visitors with Mr. And
Mrs, William Horney were Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter and
family, of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs.
James Ferguson and Ron, of To-
ronto; Mrs, Robert Elliott, of St.
Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Gackstetter and family, of Hen-
sel). and Mr. Edward and John
Gackstetter, of Dashwood.
Mr. and Airs. William Motz, of
Crediton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Horney attended the funeral
of the late Mrs. Lottie Colwell in
Cargill last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ward, Sar-
nia, were 'recent visitors with
Mrs. J. W. Powell.
Mrs. William Post, Windsor,
spent last week with her mother,
Airs. J. W. Powell, Mr. Post and
family visited on Sunday.
Mrs. E. Nash, Wingham, and
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Hooey,
Kincardine, visited with Mrs, J.
'W. Powell this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ewen,
Lucan, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lusk
and family, Woodstock, Mr, and
Mrs. John Johns and family, To-
ronto, visited Stuiday with Mr.
and Mrs. Eric Campbell. The
four ladies are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fisher and
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fisher,
Yvonne and Glenda and Janet
Rowe spent the weekend at Gray-
enhurst with Mr. James McCul-
lagh and family. They also Visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
IFilieleartwthiorkazsapiee0ding the sum -
Miss Beverley Whilsmith, Lon-
don, is visiting with relatives in
town.
Mr. DPW Knight, ot Fullerton,
alif., called on friends in Exe•
er for a few days last week.
Mr. Gilbert Horn, of Toronto.
isited in Exeter the forepart of
he Week. It was RI years ago
tat Mr. Horn left Exeter for the
vett, For the past six years he
as been living in Toronto.
.Dr. Hugh Creech of Philaclel-
hia visited his parents, Mr. and
Irs. R. N. Creech over the week.
nd. Hugh has just returned from
attending Hit International Cain
ser Congress 10 London Eng.
Miss Joan Batten and Mies
;tune tierling returned Thuesday
frOill a six weeks' vacation in
the British Isles and Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kelson
and family of Milton are vaca-
tliming at Port Blake this week.
Sgt. W. J. Arid Mrs. Low and
daughter, Penny of Loegueuil,
Que. are holidaying with Mrs.
Low's mother. Sirs. T. At. Ditl-
neV* 'Arr, Mrs. Rowe DiltheY
and Patty Of Torohto spent the
Weekend with Mrs, Dinney.
Mrs, Jean Alair and &ugh -
ter, Joanne, returned home 00
:Hey last after spending the
st two weeks touring the Mae'.
'hes, They returned by Ottawa
d viAlted at the home ot.FIO
A. and Mrs. CA 1ln for feW
ys. Mr. AM Mrs. Cann olid
ughters Mary Ann, Cathy and
ArIllirreilluorietideadvleMe with than
Mts. A. L. t'erguson hob.
Ying With her el Aught ere at
hOrnberg, Clarkson and Wo-
n,
h Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ford, De-
f troit, and Mrs. 'Irene Coursey
e visited on Monday evening with
h Mrs. Fred Davis.
Leslie Greenlee is spending a
few days with his grandparents,
d Mr. and Mrs, Heber Davis,
d en o
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Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
tl
Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister LI
Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist
Sunday, August 10, 1958
h
10:00 a.m.—"Witht Jesus on a
Lake Cruise"
11:05 A.m.—Sunday School
ZION CHURCH •• 1
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON 1
Rev, Glen R. Strome, Minister i
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