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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-12-04, Page 17COMING EVENTS LADIES AUXILIARY to South Huron. :Hospital meeting, Tues- day, December 9, 2:30 p.m. Miss C'laypole and staff will be in charge of the Christmas meet- ing. 4c PARENTSI The next monthly Child .Health Conference at the Health Unit office, ground floor of South l-luron Hospital, is on I1ontlay, December 8, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m, Unless otherwise notified, this conference is held on the second Monday of the month. 4e Thank You, Stephen Voters I would like to take this opportunity to thank ,the electors of Stephen Township for the wonderful support you gave me at the polls on Monday. May I wish you all a Merry Christmas and. a Happy anti Prosperous 1959. Ed Hendrick To The Electors Of Stephen A sincere thank -you to all those who worked and voted for me on Monday. I will serve you to the best of my ability. Glenn Webb Poll By Poll Results EXETER MAYOR 3A 1B 2A Pooley 77 66 111 .Bailey55 51 85 Majority for `Pooley -'161 COUNCILLORS Fisher .................. 118 98 Greene 100 90 Tayler' 1Q3 72 Musser . a85 69 Simmons 61 51 Farrow 63 49 Rether Shorn' ax Percentage REEVE Webb Hoist ... Majority COUNCILLORS Hendrick 62 ]•layter 58 DundaS 46 Lawson 32 Grand Bend • . 160 19 142 114 101 101 60 57 106 15 024 00 Voting -52 STEPHEN Poll 13 4 28 122 34 03 62 36 103 85 for Webb -225 COUNCIL Wellwood Gill W. A, Sturdevant William Cochrane John Manore .... Eric Mcllroy David Jackson PUBLIC UTILITIES C William Love ............. C, P. Chapman William Rendle 58 112 144 49 58 95 38 95 125 20 66 63 116 (0l 145 135 119 101 103 100 103 22 3A 59 131 121 104 88 89 77 76 28 64 69 118 105 88 72 63 70 60 24 5 6 7 8. 70 157 78 53 22 35 25 17 61 113 71 32 82 165 77 58 41 72 53 24 46 77 37 21. Hensall Total 1 218 Jones 86 195 Schwalm 102 156 154 Councillor 146 Ha Hen1derson Tot, .536 375 7 76 628 529 471 462 462 143 9 Tot. 77 624 16 309 61 714 67 710 22 516 48 410 1A Total 104 190 71 173 161 156 317 139 130 269 OMISSION Noakes 83 88 171 199 J. Baker 78 67 145 ...•.•. 18 Lavender 73 68 141 R. Baker, Jr. 78 63 141 82 Sangster 29 29 58 Percentage voting 70.1. My Sincere THANKS to all who support- ed me at Monday's elec- lion in Stephen •Town- ship. J shall continue to serve you to the best of my ability. Stephen Dundas a\PI111111IlIl,I.Il„,„ I'll a lllp1l„1 uu.uII 111111 mum! Ilu.ul,u,111..l.lIuu,ll.❑Ill Illlll.l,lu,um Ilulull,lllllll,ll,lI 1, Rafuse, Ford &. Keast - AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS L. E. Refuse R. L. Ford K. C. Keast 348 TALBOT ST. Phone GE 2-7452 LONDON '•l.11ll.11III,,,1111111111,111ull,lllllll 11111111,1.11,.,,,,,,11111111 11.1,1,1,I,lll1111111111111111111lll,.l. III 11111111111111111,Ill” W ud,.Wll,Illll„IlI,l.1u11110111❑ Ill Ill ll,111,111111„llll,ll,l11111,,.11IllI 1111IlH,111111111l,.111111,l,III,,l,.l„Ill,.all,I,,,,, Put On An• All -New ARBORITE Counter.- Top ': See The Latest In Colours and Samples Today! WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR NEW STOCK Huron Lumber Co. PHONE 48 t,llll,Il,,Iu„, W,uI Limited EXETER 11111 tIl ll IIIIII11111, 111111111u1111111111L111111IIIIIIIII11Ill1p 11111111111,11111, 11111111111111IIIIIIIf 1111 s` News Budget From Baseline By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR Personal Items Mrs. David Hollana visited her daughter, Mrs. Eric Westman and family Friday in London, re- turning by way of Parkhill on Saturday where she visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Sheppard, before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Trott, Joanne and Betty of Toronto, Mrs. M. J. Baker of George- town, Mr, and Mrs, Stewart Mar- riott, Ronald and Maryanne, St. Marys, were visitors on Sunday with their parents,, Mr, and Mrs. A. Dewar, Mr. Fred. Parkinson has been under the care of Dr. Munro this last week. Thanks I sincerely appreciate the support I received at the polls in Stephen Township election Mon- day. I shall `endeavour to serve in the best inter- ests of the township. Jim Hayter .11111! - Christmas TREES Now On Sale John Kellerman ' DASHWOOD SE2 OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF i`x.”-.•iii = < wr. 1 t t �s/ ... AS WARM, AS SINCERE, AND a's=Er.=adv. as Cards AS FRIENDLY AS A HANDSHAKE The Time- Advocate PHONE 770 EXETER SEE QHS NATIONAL LINE Lucan Personal Ite.rns Mr. and Mrs. William. Bene• diet and son. Don, of Marlette, Mich., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lee last Thursday. Mrs. D. Lewis, of Ailsa Craig,. spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Gordon Ranting and Mr. Ranting. L u c a n subscribers w e .r e Pleased to read that Exeter's T.A. edtor, Mr. Don Southco't, escaped injury in last weekend motor accident, Mr. Roy Stanley has accepted .a position with Mr. Clayton llaskelt at St, Thomas. Mr. M. 0. Smith, who com- pleted his work in the Kirkland Lake district, was home for the *weekend before leaving for a new assignment in New Bruns- wick. Last Friday, Mrs. Eva Hender- son picked a large bouquet of Paul Scarlet roses to send to a sick friend in South Huron Hos- pital, Exeter. She says there are still more roses under this heavy blanket of snow. Mr. Earl Carling, who, has been made head of the Radar Station at Sudbury, and is spend- ing two weeks with his mother, Mrs. Ira Carling, of Lucan. THE BETHEL REFORMED CHURCH IN MAIN STREET CHURCH Rev, R. Van Farowe, Minister 2:00 pan. .Afternoon Worship (Dutch) "Why and How Christ Came" 3:30 p.m.—Sunday School 8:00 p.m.—Temple Time, C1i1ilL Dec. 12 — Congregational Meet- ing All. Welcome ZiON LUTHERAN CHURCH DASHWOOD 11:00 a.m, — Bible Sunday Wor- ship Service 2:15 p.m,—Sunday School 8:00 p.m.—Voters' Assembly Meeting CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Samuel Kerr, B.A„ B.D. Minister Organist: Mrs. Bob Pryde 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School , 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Stewardship Sunday Service of. Dedication Visitation of congregation in afternoon. Nursery for children up to six years. 7:00 p.m.—Preparatory Service The Session will meet after thiS service. Wednesday, Dec. 17—Christmas Concert. THAMES'ROAD MENNONITE CHURCH. EXETER "Teach Me Thy Truth 0 Lord" 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School 11:30 a.m.—Worship Pastor: Stanley Saucier, Exeter CALVARY CHIaRCH Evangelical United Brethren DASHWOOD Rev, W. F. Krotz, Minister Mrs. Ken McCrae, Organist Sunday, December 7, 1958 10:00 a.m.—"The Waiting Christ" 11:05 a.m.—Sunday School 7:30 p.m.—Rev, A. M. Amacher 'Fri., Dec. 5, 6 p.m. — The W.S. Christmas Supper THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA Trivitt Memorial, Exeter Rev. Bron de Vries, Rector Robert Cameron, Organist 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion (Corporate Communion for newly confirmed members.) 11:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. Nursery and. Sunday School. 7:00 p.m.—Evensong. BAY FIELD BAP r1ST CHURCH Pastor Ivor Bodenham 9:45 a,nt.--Bible School 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship Service 7:30 pan. — Evening Service Wed„ 8 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Service A :Warm Welcome To .All CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Minister 9:45 a.m.—Morning Worship (Dutch) Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Exeter. 2:15 p.m.—Afternoon Worship (English) Rev. A. G. Van Eek, Exeter. 3:30 p. in.—Sunday School. JAMES STREE1 UNI -'ED CHURCH Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor Mr, Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship Sermon Subject: "The Opened Door" Sacrament of Baptism will be observed at this service: Anthems by the Junior Choir. 7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship Sermon Subject: "The Rich Fool" A WaiGm Welcome Is Extended. To All PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 9:45 a.m. — Missionary Day in Sunday School 11:00 a.m.—Communion Service 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service Friday Christ Ambassador's service at the Huron County Home. "For with God nothing shall be. impossible." —Luke 1:37 Pastor: Eying. L. Winn -Butler MAIN STREET The United Church of Canada Supply Minister: Student K. Barry Passmore Organist: Mrs. A. Willard 10:00 a.m,—Tile Church School 11:15 a.m.—Service of Worship Nursery provided in. the Prim- ary Rooms. Beginners, ages 4-5, will retire during the second hymn. Come And Worship With Us Sunday, December 7 10:00 a.m.—White Gift Service will be observed in the Sunday School. Miss Wilkes, staff member of Goderich Children's Aid, will be the guest speaker. .�, Tuesday, December 16 7:30 p.m.—Sunday School Christ- mas concert, See us for SU RBANITE WINTER TIRES by 600DAEAR with AMill-4111C-11?-AMON for today's. high powered cars See us now for the only traction that puts all your power to work to beat winter roads. • Extra grip under power. • 51% more traction in snow —17% better traction in mud. • Sure control en hills, corners; stopping. • Quiet ride on bare pavement. LOWEST PRICES EVER Free installation See us soon. it42 SOUTH END SERVICE RUS AND CHUCK SNELL PHONE 328 COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Jack;, Young and fancily, and Mrs. Margaret Stewart,- of London, were week- end guests with Mrs. J. 11.. Murray. Mr: and Mrs. Art Bell who. have been living in the. Roy Stanley apartment, are moving into Reeve Lewis' new house on Beech .St, Mrs. John Casey; has returned home from a visit with her daughter, Airs. C. F. Langford, of Toronto. Mr. Alfred Shinier, of Con- cession 5, Bidduipli, Who has been a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital for some time, had to have his,.second foot amputated. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jackson and family, who had been living in one of Mrs. Eme.rick's apart- ments, , have moved into the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. RoySchlueter and family on Beech St. At an executive meeting of the Lucan Lions Club the date of the annual fowl dinner was set for Wednesday, December 17 in the Stanley Hall. T oft T•.'ne$-m'..voca'te, uocern 'fir f", 17,77 Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Lillie. of , Birmingham, Mich.. spent a few days last week with. Mr. and Mrs. Will Haskett. Miss Mary Neil, of London, was a visitor at her borne here and with Mrs. Eleanor Encerielc last weekend. Monday night was Parents' Night at the Lucan Public School when parents were given the opportunity to visit the school and consult with teachers on the) progress ress of their children. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lackie, of Waterloo, were Thursday guests of MrS. M. O. Smith, who later spent a few days with her Waterloo relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hardy and family, visited Mrs. Hardy's, father, Mr. Andrew Brown, in St. Joseph's Hospital the last two Sundays. Mr. Brown is male ing a satisfactory recovery. Mrs, Lorne Gettner, of Dash- wood, called on Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gibson last Wednesday. Marsha and JoAnne R:ibsou: '• last Tuesday again appeared CFPL•TV "Noon Hour i+rolip'e, progry r+ f)cviang to so Many other aetii, ,yl hies schtm.eduled for De.ceinbers RN there will be no more bridges at the library till after the Never;, Year. ;::' Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Levin ton and Mr. and Mrs. John Par . w, were Saturday evening gueste Mr. and Mrs, Derwin Beaton.. �t •": iri refresh yov bort Every bine you make a bank deposit at the BNS you help keep the wheels of Canadian industry turning. Through its nationwide system of branches, The Bank of Nova Scotia puts your money to work in cities, farms and in factories across the country. This investment in Canada helps provide greater employment opportunides and a higher standard of living for us all. The BNS statement below shows . what your money—and that of over 1,000,000 other depositors—accomplished in 1958. Highlights of The Bank of Nova Scotia's 127th Annual Statement. as at October 31,1958 ASSETS ---the Banit's resources and he they work for you $247,872,764 cash, cheques and due from other banks 116 This is like cash in the Bank's till to service the cheques which BNS cus- tomers draw on their accounts, $467,091,259 investments These funds (mostly Canadian Government Bondi) help finance ,y varied Government activities such as ----c,--- the St. Lawrence Seaway; the National Harbours Board; Wheat Board payments; our National Defence needs. Other investment funds go into the building of schools, highways, new plants and equipment - m make more of the good things of life available to us all. , $133,136,698 call loans, secured �% This money, lent to investment rt7 houses, is subject to immediate recall if required. $797,867,038 other loans, lass provision for estimated loss Our customers in Canada and abroad borrowed this amount for all kinds of personal and business purposes. These loans help finance the purchase of materials and the sale and distribution of goods ... from the cutting of trees in the forest to the sale of refrigerators . . . from starting a business to improving a farm or home. Loans of this nature are the lifeblood of Canada's growth. rsi 41. r $31,253,962 customers' liability under Letters of Credit TIPS is the amount icustomers are pledged to repay the Bank for funds /- it may pay out on their behalf under Letters of Credit, covering trade in Canada and abroad. $28,803,272 bank premises and other assets Mostof this money goes into a cele- tinuous programme of improving our branch facilities so that customers can do their banking more pleasantly and easily. LIABILITIES —money entrusted to us by you, the customer 91,596,474,227 deposits More than a million cuss tomers now bank with the BNS. They deposit their money for a host of reasons - to meet business and household needs ... as a retirement fund for the future ... or to finance a college education. Our cus- tomers place these funds for safety and convenience in current and savings accounts, personal chequing accounts and such special accounts as the Bank's unique PSI'. 531,253,962 Letters of Credit This shows the amount of credit the Bank has guaran- teed on behalf of its customers buying from suppliers, particularly those abroad, This encourages the expansion of foreigrs trade and in this way helps develop nely outlets for Canadian goods and services another way the Bank helps the wheels of industry go round, 56,011,237 other liabilities This represents money set aside to cover expenses which must be met, but arc not yet due .. , such as our 1958 Income Tax. WHAT THE SHAREHOLDERS CONTR$AUTra $71,285,567 oapitat paid up,, rest account and undivided profits The shareholders- the real` owners of the Bank -contribute these„ funds which protect the intercity of the customers. They thus ensure the strength and stability of the DNS and help make possible the Dank's increasing eontti bution to the growth of Canada, Tty'"At. RESOURCES $1,10O4,O24,993 The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA Mere leen 300 6Petiewei etrbts Canada' end In London --New York--Jamat2d-Cube-Puarie Rite +, brinirlIten eautkIltdallaivfaiii.htelalikid.u0atialoia Certbiip6nttents Ills World ev it. • •'