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Vote !s You Like, But Vote Bas llr e
Ay MRS. ARCHIE. ,DEWAR
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Exeter Electors.
I respectfully solicit
your vote at the polls on.
Monday.
Sincerely,
Eldrid'Si' Simmons:
CANDIDATE FOR COUN(.;t
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ELECT GEORGE E.
RETHER
FOR CAREFUL
CONSIDERATION OF
Costs vs.
Benefits
of
* DRAINAGE
*INDUSTRIAL
PROMOTION
* SEWAGE
* ZONING
Mark your ballot
Rether
For Councillor -- Mon., Dec. 1
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Persons( :ham's
Miss Vivian Baker Is spending
a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs.
Georgie Carr, in St. Marys.
Messrs. Alfred and Vernon
Baker attended the Royal Win-
ter Fair for a couple of days last
week.
Airs David Holland visited lwi
sister. Ars. It. Fraser, hi Park-
hill one day last week.
Air. and Mrs. Andrew Knox,
Eighth Line, were dinner guests
of Air. and Airs, George Wilson
on Sunday.
Air. and Ars. Duncan Ale -
Naughton visited with her par-
ents. Mr. and Airs. David Shep-
pard in Parkhill last week.
Guests on Sunday with Mr.
Fred Parkinson and Breeda were
Mr. William Elston, Air. Fred
Jameson, Kate and Florence.
Mr. and Airs. Lloyd Thomson
and family and Airs. Fred Thom-
son were guests with Mr. John
Rinn on Sunday.
Mr. Archie Dewar. spent the
week with her daughter, Mrs.
Maurice Baker and family, in
Georgetown and attended the
Royal at Toronto.
Message From
Greenway
Mr. David Wilson of Arkona
visited on Sunday with Air. and
Airs. Russell Brown and family
and Mr. and Airs, Dean Brown,
air, and Airs. Emerson Wood-
burn and Beth visited on Sun•
uay wtli Mr. and Mrs. Robert
'.aylor and lainily of l'arna.
Rev. Moore of Parkhill United.
Church will be the guest speaker
in the interest of the Greenway
I Bible Society in the Anglican
Church on Sunday evening at 8
p.m.
Mr. Andrew Pollock passed
away last Tuesday at the home
of her son, Mr. Harold Pollock. •
Mr. Dawson .Wooaburn of Tor-
onto spent the weekend at his ,
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Eagleson
of Detroit spent the weekend
with relatives.
Mrs. George Reid (nee Myrtle
Stinson) of the West called on
:firs. R, L. Sheppard and' other
friends in this vicinity last
Thursday, •
Miss Marion -Woodburn, Mr.
Ken Larmer and Mr, and Mrs.:
H. Larmer of Burketon spent the -
weekend with Mr. and Airs, Car-
man Woodburn..
The bazaar and tea will e a
held on Saturday in the United t
church at 2:30 p.m. r
Ladies At Elimville
Eic:ct New officers
The november meeting of the with an accordion instrumental,
kditnville W.AI.S. and W.A.., %W. MISS Dianne Joins, a pia
held on Wednesday afternoon at '.number; Miss Ruth Skinner,
the home of Rev, and Mrs. H. humorous reading; Brenda and
tivilsOu. Dale Skinner, a duet; Mrs. Johu
Airs. Gilbert Johns had charge Batten, a reading unci Miss
of the program. Airs. Ivan 'lathy' and Janet Here two voc
Brock read the Scripture. Duet duets.
was sung by Airs. Howard Pym :personal Items
and Mrs. Harold Bell. Mrs.,
Newton Clarke gave her report Miss Betty Coney of Water)
as delegate to the fall rally, spent the weekend with Mr. a
!Mrs. Wipers Johns gave a read- 111i,s, Howard Pyrn and Joan.
ing on Christian Stewardship, 1 he Huron County Libra
Happenings In
Blansh, rd
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no rersonpt items:
a Mr. and Airs. Leonard Thee.
ker and family visited .Sunday
afternoon with Mr. Percy llod-
as gins who is a patient in St. Jo -
al seph's Hospital, London. They
also visited with Mrs. T. Waugh,
of London.
Airs. Leonard Thacker ,enter-
nd day s fternoon number
honor ofd Cathy's
Mus-
lin,
seventh birthday, Guests were
FY Ann Parkinson, Brenda Parkin -
no son, Betty Jean Miller, Diane
41 Smith and -Judy Blomniaert.
;$1 Mr, and Airs. Kenneth Park-
inson and family visited SUnday
'co 1 afternoon with Miss Thorpe who
e' is a patient in St,. Mary's Hos-
!pital, London.
Y, i Mr. and Airs. Theo. Stephens
d of Anderson spent Sunday with
d i James Alossey.
r t Miss Ruth Cl, I-fooper, of Lon-
don Teachers College, vas prac-
tice teaching all last week at
n> Knoliwood Public School, Lon-
; I don,
d Mr, Ralph Clark and Air.
s I Gladwyn 1 ooper attended the
d Royal Mak Fair in Toronto
last week.
t. Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper
lr• and daughters visited Sunday
t1- afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
n
Mr. Wilson presented the slate 1lioiaiville Il i a nen'sn Institute t
of officers for the coming year: the hpnre of Airs. Jackson Woo
Elonorary. ,P -resident is Airs, Wit, on Tuesday noon, December
roam Itoutly; • president, Mrs. There *will be charge" if boo
Franklin Skinner; vice pxesi- are not returned or reported b
dents, Airs. Charles Stephen and fore this date.
Mrs. Philip Horn; recording see Mr. and Airs. William Rout]
rotary, Airs. John Ridley; assis- visited on Sunday with Alt. an
tant, Airs. John Batten; treasur' Airs. Alex t'raRa, of Icirkioir.
er, Mrs. Gilbert Johns; corre-1 Sunday visitors with Mr. an
spondtng secretary, Airs. John 1 Mrs, Charles Stephen were Al
Coward; Airs. Ivan secretaries, Brock; cliterature, Christian Au', Murraynd Airs, Laurie Stepof lieo
leitizenship, Mrs. Horace Del -1 Gerry and Donna, of London
bridge;" Christian stewardship,
!Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson an
Mrs. Everett Skinner; Mission. family, of Kirktoii; Mr. and Mn
ary Monthly, Airs,, Kenneth' Donald Stephen, of Exeter, an
Johns; Mission Band leaders, 4 ATrs. Thomas Bell,
Airs, Elson Lynn and Mrs. Philip I
Mrs. Paul AlcNaughlon, of S
Johns; C.G.I,T. leaders, Airs. i Marys, and Airs, Earl llleNaugl
Ross Skinner, Mrs. Delmer I ton, of Kirkton, visited on Mo
:Skinner; Baby Band secretary,1 day with Mrs Charles Stephen
Mrs. Lewis Johns; Cradle Roll Entertain Relatives
superintendent, Airs. John Rid-;
ley: community friendship, Airs, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Duncan,
lvilliain Walters; wreaths, Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer, Mr.
Everett Skinner; supply commit-' and Airs. Melvin Gardiner, of
tee, Airs. Newton. Clarke, 'Mrs.4Thames Road; Miss Mary Gar -
Garnet Miners and Miss Verdi 'diner and Mr. Bert Gardiner,
Kellett; pianists, Airs. Newton i of London entertained 40. relatives
Clarke and Mrs. Delmer Skin- at the Elimville Hall on Satu1
;ler; press, Mrs, Ross Skinner; day evening,
associate helpers, Mrs. Freeman Those present were Mr. Arthu
Horne and Airs. William Ropily; • Gardiner, of London; Mr. an
singing leaders„ Mrs, Harold Airs, William Johns, Sr., Mr, an
Mrs. Gilbert Duncan, Mr. John
Passmore, Mrs. Edna Passmore,
of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. William
Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. William
Cann, Air, and. •Mrs. Robert
Cann, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pass-
more, Mr. and Mrs. Abner Pass-
moe, of Thames Road; Mr, and
Airs. F rayne Parsons, of Hen -
sill,
ATr. and Mrs. James Grinney,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fraser, of
Mount Pleasant; Mr, and Mrs.
Garnet Johns, of Sarnia; Mr.
and Airs. Fred' Long, of Atwood;
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ratcliffe,
of Anderson; Mr, and Mrs, Gil -
Mr, Donald beas, a student bert Johns and, Mr. and Airs.
missionary recently returned Allen Johns,
froin a mission field at Cold. Personal Items
Bell and Mrs, Ross 'Skinner,
W.A. Officers
Officers for W.A. are:.,Honor-
ary president, Mrs. John Batten;
president, Miss Ruth Skinner;
vice - president, Mrs,. Howard
Pym; recording secretary, Mrs.
John Batten; assistant, Airs.
Colin Gilfillan; treasurer, Airs.
Harold Bell; secretary of Chris-
tian Stewardship, Mrs. Gilbert
Johns.
A sale of articles at, the close
of the meeting amounted to
$20,05.
Speaker At Sunday Service
Austin 'Timms of Baseline.
Rev, and Mrs. J. Lindsay of
Port Huron spent a few days
lest week with Air, and Mrs.
William Jones and attended the
funeral of their cousin, Mr. Fred
Thomson,
Mrs. Alvada Hopkins, Mitchell,
;firs. Lottie Jones, Granton, re-
.' turned to their home on Sunday
after spending the past week
✓ with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Jones.
d Mr. and, Airs. Bill Shaw and
d family of Arthur spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Wes Mossey.
Lake, Alberta was guest speak-
er at the church service on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skinner
day morning. He told of his ex- entertained the Usberne School
periences at the six -point charge Board and their wives and the
le ministered to in that district,
Iso the buildings they used for
vorship and various service he
endered, He stressed the way
n which help may be given
hese less fortunate communities
o know and love God by services
n giving.
Mr. Deas will 'cbe'ordained in
the spring and is a son-in-law
of Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Wilson.
Shower For Bride -Elect
A number of ladies attended
a shower in the church base-,
ment on Friday evening for Miss
Wilma Walters, bride -elect of Sarnia, visited over the week -
this Saturday, .Airs• Bev Parsons end with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
escorted Wilma to a decorated Johns.
chair and read the address. Air, and Mrs. William Morley,
Misses Carol Johns and Dianne Janice and Robbie, of Whalen;
Johns presented her with a Air. and Mrs. Sam Skinner,
laundry basket full of gifts. Wil.! Karen and Gary, of Centralia,
ma thanked everyone. visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Miss Frances Johns favoured Airs. Howard Pym.
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You can be SURE.
If You Vote
LEE SHERMAN
For Your Councilman
Vote
Ralph Bailey
FOR MAYOR
Good Roads Proper Policing
During the six years I have served on council, I have been
a member of every committee and chairman of roads, protection to
persons and property (police), parks and sanitation. With this experience,
I feel I have a sufficient knowledge of the work of your government to
qualify as your mayor.
I also feel that my 23 years as division head at London Life
Insurance Co. will assist me in giving proper representation .to the
people of Exeter.
If you agree with me that it is time for a change, I earnestly
solicit your vote and support at the polls on" Monday,
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teachers of the school area on
Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kellett,
of Thames Road, and Mr. La-
verne Kellett, visited Miss Verda
Kellett, a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Johns,
Emerson and Dianne, visited on
Sunday with Air, and Airs.
Joseph Smith, of Exeter.
Mr. and Airs. Arthur Ford, of
Exeter, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Skinner.
Ai. and Airs. Garnet Johns, of
Vote Musser
For 1959 Council
After serving three years on Council, I feel
I• am qualified to do a good. job for the town
during the coming year. I promise to do my best
for the benefit of all the citizens.
1 respectfully solicit your vote and in-
fluence..
Bill Musser
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3 Reasons
Why
Yous,Should
Re -Elect Taylor
1, F`OtlR,' YEARS ON SANITATION COMMITTEE
2. FOUR. YEARS ON ItECRhATION COMMITTEE
3. 12 YEARS ON BOY SCOUT COMMITTEE
Once again,,,I will appreciate your
support at the polls on Monday.
Re -Elect Ross Taylor
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Re -Elect
Glenn Fisher
As Councillor
1 stand firmly on the 1958 record --a record
of cooperation and working 'together in the best
interest of Exeter.
Vote Fisher
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Murray A. Greene
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Vote As You Like, But Vote
On Monday, December 1
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Vote
Pooley.
For
Mayor
To The Electors.,
My' fellow citizens, I have served you in capacity
o• f Reeve and Mayor for the past seven years. It has
been a privilege and pleasure to do so. I am prepared to
serve as Mayor for another term if you, the Electors,
deem fit.
I solicit your support at the polls Monday, Dec.'.1,
1958, on my record during those years.
If elected, I promise t6 again serve to the best
of my ability. Anyone desiring transportation to the polls
may call' 641=J. -
Vote as you like, but Vote!
YOURS SINCERELY,
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R. F. 'Ted' Pooley
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