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e s The Til..:... esJune 19 Honor ,. r ..
Usborne decl'1
s Offer upon departure
and a fa
nei A at luck supper
p pp re-
• 'well presentation was held wed. DOms of Social. and Personal Interest In anti ,Around Exeter
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Town Topics
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I.eev for Germany
Stat. W. J, and 111rs. Low and
two children, Penny and Wendy,.
of St, Hubert, Que., are visiting
with, Mrs, Low's mother, Mrs.
Thos. Dinney. Mr. and Mrs. Low
romnesday evening by the corn• The Exeter Tiniest -Advocate la always pleased to pllbllsh these Jtame, and. f7111i1y leave JuIY for a.
C. nitra1 a briga d e gr•egation of James Street 'LI -
eel' Church. Foklawing the supper' We and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Phone 770, sojaur'n in Gerrrlany,
a slog song was enjoyed together i,,
at $2,715,800, whish Is the same ,
1?sborna eouneil decided .111(M -
day afternoon
on•dayafternoon not to enter into
alrfrre protection agreement with
the police, village of Centralia.
with a short program, Mervin
as th, Cudml '
Current
isyeara ccounts amounting to eveninocg.
kota1 of $2,133,01 were passed:
Centralia officials had indicat- for ,payment.. Dr, H, H. Cowen, recording
elt they were prepared to pro- Clerk•assessor H. H. G. Strang' steward, jead an address to the
vide protection for the southwest presented certificates showing pastor and his wife, Rev, H. J.
earner o the township on a cost- successful completion of first and Mrs, Snell and two sons,
sharing "'basis. year courses for municipal as- Gordon and Peter, who are
sensors and municipal clerk. leaving the last of this month
in photos councillors felt the treasurers with a grade 1 ' for Oakridge Acres, London,
fire - fighting equipment avail• standing attained in oth. The after a pastorate of 12 years in
fable was :not suitable for farm courses, given by Queen's. Vol- Exeter. .
tirr•es, versity, were provided by the ; On behalf of the congregation,
Secure easements township, the church treasurer, B. C. Din
Council approved two ease- Date for the July meeting was ney, p .r es e n t e d the honored
talents with landowners in corn- set for Monday afternoon, July , couple with a cheque for $1,000.
rection with the construction of. ; Mr. Snell expressed the appreci-
t t Quinton 'bridge. Agreements Reeve C. A. Smith presided j ation of himself and Mrs. Snell.
were made with Fred Dobbs and all councillors were present. A social hour was enjoyed.
for $350 and Whitney Coates for
F325• Parliament
A petition from. Evan Sims, report
m
cigar• Cudmore, Hector Row-
lcliffe and others for a municipal
drain with outlet in the Dunn
drain was accepted and referred
Mr'. and Mrs. li..G. 1 -Tooke at -I Mrs. George LaRocque, of
tended , the Allen -Gilmour wed- !Napa, California, spent the fore-
�ding in Toronto on Saturday, jpar•t of the week visiting herr pis --
Mr•. and Mrs, Ken Cudmore ter,. Mrs, George Rether', Jr.
and family, London, visited with She left here to visit with rela-
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cudmore ! fives lin the west,
on Sunda., I Illi, Keith Coates visited Mr.
Airs, Margaret Bycknran of Lynn Martin of 'I'urnervil.le over PROVISIONERS
Flint, Mich., J and Mrs. ,J W. the weekend.
Branch of Winter Haven, Flo -J Messrs. Robert Pooley, Don
rid a, spent the weekend �4ith?Tay!or and William Batten vjsit•
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Case, Mrs.!fiver
Pollen at Tllessa1on
Ryekman and Mrs. Case are, over the weekend,
motoring to Fort Sills, Okla„ to
visit Pte Lynn Rycktnan, who!
llr•, and Mrs. H. L. Sturgis
has been ill in hospital, land Bev spent Sunday with Rev.
Chat -
Misses Judy Fidge, Marion and Mrs. Hugh Davidson, Chat-
Newman acrd May Faker of Tor•,ham.
onto, spent the weekend at the I Mrs, Frank Coates and Mrs.
home of Mrs. Janet Mason. Richard Dickins attended the
Mrs, Jean Jordan returned to 'Dickins picnic at Springbank on phony 70 Main St,
her home with Mrs, Martha Saturday.
Smith a f t e r spending eighti,,,,,loom,,,umunlnnnln,luuunl,n1,11„Immlmmlll,mml,nm1111m,ulmmmtlmllltmlllmlmllllmlmmnoun,
weeks in Kingston with her sis-
ter, Mrs. James McLachlan,
Locker &
Home Freezer
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FROZEN
FOODS
Ohacco large source Iwlnn has been ill.
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to J. A. Howes, OLS, Listowel SHDHS teacher Joseph Wooden'
engineer. •
The Bank of Montreal notified
has been awarded `IA” marks
' two ^eo^r
O government incomegeography courses he has
council of an increase in interest taken through the extension de -
rates from 5 I%2 to 5 3/4 per By W. H. A. THOMAS I crease in cigarette taxes would partmcnt at UWO, London.
scent on municipal loans. Some commodities appear to' be more acceptable to the people UWO students Bill Pollen and
Tax nr CollectorWiliam Johns be overtaxed in relation to other generally than would increased Don Taylor attained third class
reported a total of $3,208.88 in taxes on most other commodi• honors in passing their first year
outstanding 1958 taxes returned commodities. Tobacco is one of. exams at Univers't' of W
to the county treasurer for col -
the
Government takes out of ties, 3
lection. the tobacco industry three times; The excise tax was therefore
-.Road Superintendent William as much as the tobacco farmers increased by two cents per
Iinutlr- was instructed to charge receive. The reason for this is` package of twenty cigarettes. At
probably more traditional than the same time, the general sales
economical. tax was increased by one per
Years ago, cigarettes were cent to help cover the deficit in
considered a luxury, especially the old age pension plan. This
the tailor-made variety. If people added another fraction of a cent
required tobacco, there were to the retail price of cigarettes.
several ways of getting it much This made the total increase in
cheaper than through ready- taxes on a package of cigarettes,
made cigarettes. Th e r e f or e, two and a fraction cents. In
ready-made cigarettes were re- order to make the retail price
planting costs on lot 30, conces- garded as non essential and, even money, the retailer 'raised
pian three was $133,93. therefore, a suitable subject for the price of a packet by three
t<eThThe township's equalized as- taxation as^ a luxury. This at- cents. ^
e t for 1960 has been set titude was generally accepted by The tobacco growers feel that
the public and there was little their business may suffer a I
protest. handicap in the economy because I
BAPTISMAL SERVICE Jo recent years, tobacco con- of these relatively heavy taxes.)
At the Sunday morning service sumption is almost completely Time alone will prove whether'
in James Street United Church confined to cigarettes and there the increase of 1959 will cause!
Rev. H. J. Snell performed the Is a growing feeling that cigar- a curtailment of consumption.'
rites of baptism for' Calvin ettes should no longer be con- The government thinks it will
Eugene, son of Mr. and 141rs.si ered a luxury. not.
ratepayers 90 cents per cubic
yard for crushed gravel deliv-
ered.
A letter from SHDHS Board
outlined the proposed addition to
the buildings and its estimated
cost. The board's requisition for
,959 is seven mills.
Huron county advised council
the township's share of tree
Eugene Willard; Carol ,Jeanette, Tobacco taxes are an import -
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wil. • ant source of government re-
liam Dougall; Catherine Jane,' venue. They produce about 350
daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. George, million dollars per year. This
Vries; Barbara Ann, daughter of year more government revenue
dr. and Mrs. William Parsons; ; is needed and in spite of pro -
Nancy Louise, daughter of Mr, j tests by the growers, who fear
and Mrs. N o r m a n Whiting; that additional taxes may cut
Sharon Louise, daughter of Mr, i down tobacco consumption, the
And Mrs. Arnold Campbell, government decided that an in-
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foote,
of Elora, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Coates
and on Saturday attended the
Ontario Hereford Association pic-
'>sic at Ridgetown.
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The tempo..of haying has in-
creased with a good percentage
of the farmers started. Hay,
however; is •making very slowly.
There is considerable interest in
bay conditioners.
HI -LINE
Beauty Salon
CLOSED THIS
AT U R DA Y
JUNE 20
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High Liner
Fish' n Chips
59c
. 24 -OZ. PKG.
York Green 12 -oz, beg
Beans 27`
Swanson TV
Dinners 69`
Beef, Turkey, Chicken
MEAT VALUES
Maple Lief Minced
Ham • L. 69`
Devon Breakfast
Bacon LE, 53'
Sweet, Smoked, Kindless
Lean Loin Pork
Chops L., 59`
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Extra Fancy BC Winesap
Apples:
3 „= 39`
Sweet Yellow Flesh (Dixie Rad)
Peaches 2 LBs. 33c
Tendersweet
Carrots
CELLO
Greenhouse -Grown, King Size
2-23'
Cucumbers 2-29`
Kellogg's Giant 16 -oz. package
Cor.. Flakes
' Van Camp's
Beans
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Burns Spork
Aunt Jemima's Regular
Pancake Mix
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Golden Dew or Tulip
Margarine
Maple Leaf 2 1/2 -Ib. pkgs.
Cheese Slices 59c
McCormick's Cocoanut
Ruffles 24 BISCUITS 33C
Domestic 100 off 3 -Ib. cannisfer
89c
Shortening
New Femily Size, 7¢ off
Lifebuoy 2 BARS 38c
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15 -oz. tins
29
39c.'
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King Size Free Coke Coupon
Blue Cheer *1.49
Monarch Choc. or White Family Size
Cake Mix 33'
Hunt's Fancy Tomato 11.oz. bfl.
Catsup . 2 roR 33' ,
Bondware 10 9" plates
Picnic Plates 19c
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Applications fpr the above position at the Huron
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signed until Friday, ,June 26, 1959, at 5 p.m. All
applications are to be forwarded in sealed envelopes
clearly marked as to contents, stating age, exper-
ience and other necessary information. Salary $12
.per month living in or $155 per month living out.
John G. Berry, Clerk Treasurer
County of Huron, Court House
Goderich, Ont.
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