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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-02-09, Page 31 • Bull ders• bu y here Or4A4' Ifioarcis up ins:urance South Horan District High School board decided TuesdaY night change their student 'liability insurance to give more coverage O. the pupils at the sabot. 1 The new policy rails for a Payment of up to $1,000.00 for; aecidentel death and up to 88,000.00 for medical eXOenses- The insurance covers the stu dents while .on their way to and from school .and during all, school activities, W. U. Hodgson, acting as insurance broker for the area (•••-:.-- representatives, told the board that they eould have the new policy at a cost of 82.00 per student, the same rate they are now paying. Previously, the policy only paid $100,00 for medical expenses. The hoard also authorized payment for the school's com- pensation to cover the teaching staff, clerical staff, janitors and the members of the board while they were on school bitsiness, The fire insurance premiums were also authorized at: the meeting, Mr, Hodgson told the hoard that the insurance had FORMER VILLAGE COUNCILLOR DIES HERE been adjusted to take in the recent addition and the build- Joseph Pavis served for eight years ing and contents were insured for a total of $900,000.00 The' insurance on the school ax mill . •• is diveded among ten area in- surance representatives. All / but two had presented their premiums for paymerit. manager oseph Davis dies Order more lockers The Time$,AdVOcalet February 9i 1961 Pile, Hay appoint board. for community centro , Appointments to the .1-143/1 Village of Zurich was! re - township community eebtre1 qUested to pay the.. township board were rompleted by court.' the outstanding tax arrears , ell Monday afternoon, lnenalty and interest owing by Representatives inchicief Jo.! the, residents 9f Zurish prior seph Hoffman, federetion ; to ncorporatio Lloyd O'Brien, Zurich: Hula -1 A grant of $25 Was Made to ert Sehithe, Lions; Arqold Mer -i the Huron Soil and Crop 11n..• ninuemergr,icieia:"Ad Uniorneb eirhseo iboerrItya r; dcaovmeares. provenlent Ass'n. Reeve Valentine Becker and forteA rgtroaow: ncigsehairlopeancirtssel)ain• etYascerrneut artijnnlma Decpottutnyc.pueela,ceceircptaerdt Ha ahpeerteitri.on roolenitoPalities' conventions M To Reeve Becker presided. Next for drainag,e Work from Gar. not Patterson and Raymond. Anerone W44 neAu aonvitay, Kading,c'oitbett, loakes,robaudeasnve,stwaCs ap.PMargll at ...BO P'tn/ poipted engineer on the, drain, Call for tenders Tenders for warble fly spray, ing, supply of warbicide pow. 1 der and applications for in- spectors were called, Dead. line is March 4. Stops auto theft by London boys Quick action of a former The candy of superior Exeter youth, now training as quality. a policeman in London, led to the arrest of two London juve- Valentine Box $2,25 Mies on a car theft charge last week, ,Tarnes Tomlinson, son of Others, Gift -Wrapped 75 new individual lockers to he ,Toseph Davis, who for 31: were one of the first couples St., used his own car to over- CAR5L5'";:o8N1.3v0A,L$E1;:r5INE The board decided to order Mrs. Marjorie Dilkes, William Years was manager of the flax, to be married in the new Tri- take the boys, aged 13 and 14, Jenny Lind Chocolates erected at the school. At pre- GREETING. CARDS sspenatcetherroer iseanchot satnutdpelent,localtnear hdao,,,,m• mill in Exeter berth, died Sun.' via Memorial Church. In 1949 after he noticed a can operat- in the Heywood nursing Mr. and Mrs. Davis cele- ing in an unusual manner on A Complete Selection with an increased enrolment e in his 93rd year. : ()rated their diamond wedding Dundas St. Tomlinson was oft Mr. Davis was born on the jubilee. Mrs. Davis prede- ' duty at the time. expected next year, they felt tiibbert Township boundary, ceased him on April.2, 1953. i The police cadet chased the Bob Middleton it was advisable to order as and eame to Exeter early in 1 For eight years Mr. Davis car until it crashed into a stop , many as space allowed. Successor to Johnston's The lockers were ordered lifOen represented Exe January 23, 1889, he mar -1'0e municipal council, heading after one of the boys while a DRUG STORE i ter north on sign. Then he took out on foot! from Sunshine -Waterloo at a ried Sophia Sleinhagen. TheYr the polls in 1917 and 1921. :passing citizen nabbed the' cost of $1,384,85, aproximately Phone 447 1 $18,50 each. The new lockers He enjoyed excellent health other, Exeter Iwill have to be bolted or strop- most of his life and was in in .... MIMMID111111111011110 ....... HVIIIIIMIHHOMIMMOHOIMITHHIIIIIIRIMMIHIMIHMIHUDIAIIIIHOWt; ped to the wall and will have Urc erabout two weeks. e the nursing blame for only sloping tops to facilitate clean- ing. Surviving are a daughter, three (Emma) Mrs. P. Stevenson, i I Following a recommendation from dopts from the department of educe- _ ' of Wind'sor- four sons, Roy, tion, the board requested the Mt. Ulla, N o rt h Carolina; property committee to make a The ChriCharles, of Exeter, who is alstian .R e f o r m e d ; thorough inspection of the build. Church, Exeter,. has decided; present quit iquite ill; Gordon, To- ing for possible fire hazards to sponsor the mmigration of i mite and Clifton, London, or traps, They recommended three Yugloslav refugees to I The funeral Tuesday after - that the fire chief he asked to this area. noon was held from the Hop - assist in the inspection. At its annual meeting Thur- per -Hockey funeral home con.. The board also asked ?rine. day, the congregation support-Iducted by Rev. R. S. Hiltz, of ed an application to bring a Main St. United Church. Th ' H. L. pal H Sturgis to advise the e senior students that they were father and son, as well as a 1 bearers were Dalton Finkbei- no longer covered under the single individual to the coin- ner, Ken Campbell, Stanley Ontario Hospitalization plan inunity.All are. farm workers, Frayne, Ted Wainer Alfred after they had reached the age of 19. X letter from the department pointed out that many students The project will be sponsor- Wuerth and J. M. Southeott. I ed thrnugh the deacons' fund terment was in the Exeter c of the church, 1 metery. In adopting its budget for were not aware of this situa- 1961, the congregation approv-i tion and cases had resulted ed the purchase of a tape re-; where families had been heav- corder to record church ser -t ily burdened with medical ex- vices for sick and shut - in, pendue to their lack of members. I. . A number of winter works projects in the Exeter area 'are keeping district{ knowledge of the siteation. Reports on the various aS.: tradesmen busy this year. Top photo shows bricklayers building up a wall for the 1 ' .. ,pe4s of congregational activity shortage - revealed an excellent year, $150,000 addition to South Huron Hospital. Below, work progresses on the new. Membership now stands at 270 office building at the corner of Main and Huron streets. In addition, construction ' Gov't, church „„is in' 50 families. The' PUC Sup% H. :L. Davis said is expected to begin shortly on the liquor store at the corner of Main and Wel- i r • church met its obligations and , this week the town's water lington.' Several houses are also wider construction. --T-A. photos b acK Tamily ary needs. there is no threat of a short- ' pledges to local and mission- supply is "down slightly" but ' The consistory for 1961 will Congregation o f :Credit:in consist of elders D. Boersma, age such as has been reported Library at Kirkton United. Church is still working A. Hummel, 0. Koopinans and iother municipalities. an the adoption of a young Yu-, H. 3. Syrier, and deacons B. The springs, he said, conti-i n Biddulph lian refugee camp. goslav family now in an Ita• • Branderhorst, J. De. Weerd nue to provide almost all the and H. Knip. supply required, although some reports active year the church has agreed to co-ifinanee committee include. G. the Moody well daily. The level sponsor the family with the Boersma, J. De Weerd, F. of the Moody well is down on - In the latest development, Members of the building and water is being pumped from The hall board held a pro-: books were purchased bring- of medical complications, Canadian government because i pEerninninag, a .W. Koopman and D, ImYalan inch or two from nor- gressive euchre in Aberdeen ing the total number of books spent Sunday with Mr. and Hall Monday evening, In the library at the present line TB . The mother may be a border. Rev. A. 0. Van Eck led the Consumption is tip for thi Mrs. Fred Harrison, Centralia, F'rize winners were: Ladies1 time to 3957. patient, in which ease meeting in devotions. time of year, possibly becaus birthday. members comprising ponsibility for any .treatment some consumers have beet running taps constantly to pre celebrating Mrs. F. Harrison's high, Mrs. A. Dewar; lone1 T h e the gov't would assume res-, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodgins ha nds, Mrs. Thos. Clarke; ! the 1961 board are: chairman, she may require in Canada. vent freezing. lucky Mrs. Norman Hazlewood; sec- •Ministers study And family of Granton visited men's high, Eber Shute; lone, atr. Carl Mills: vice-chairlady, "There's no problem here," hands, Ern Cowdrey; en Friday evening with Mr. draw, Harry w h •. retary.treasurer, Mrs. Wes, in view a this, gov't °fli- t .asked thecongregation dont want consumers t Mr. Davis corrnented. "W and 'Mrs, Orville Langford. Harry Webber Mrs. Norman if it was still willing to sup- 'brainwashing' squander the water, of course but there is no cause fo, Library elects for 1961 Neil; book committee Mrs. Mr. and' Mrs. Chris Fischer, Association Hazlewood, Mrs. Wm. Schee- port the mother and two snns , The annual meeting of the , .accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Xenon Fischer, of Exeter, was held with a good attend- fer and Mrs. Raymond, Payn- At its congregation meeting nisterial Ass'n, who met here' . alarm." Kirkton Library if ., e family is roue') herr.. embets of South Huron were guests of Mr. and Mrs. anee when 'the . p • ter; ro ert 'ttMonday, beard the remarkable Several pipes frozen sentecl a summary of the. 1960 Wilbert Kirkby, Mr. Carl Mills agreed to do so. Monday night, the chureh ' story of the brainwashing of' During last week's cold snaps Lloyd S an ake, of London,, Mr. Saturday. When they arrived activities. I and Mrs. John McElrea; KCA 7,000 American soldiers during supply at four houses in the representative, Mrs. Ross Mar- Officials now hope that the the Korean War. , town was cut off because of there they found a birthday party arranged by Mrs. Stan- family may arrive by the end The tale was told by an Ame- freezing in underground pipes. The treasurer reported a Mardush, Mr. Jim. Drake and The :total circulation of 'the' To supplement their :funds of March man psychiatrist, whose ad- One service on Carling street: , . i shall. balance on hand of $83 10 lake for her husband lat T Mr: Tommy Thompson, who year was 9412, the member. the Library Board are spon- the family were begun early Negotiations for adoption of. ers 'on prisoner of war camps,' problem. A number of dressconstt- to a group of gov't lead-' was lowered to alleviate the were celebrating birthdays. A ship being 66 adults and 101 soring a euchre. party in Kirk- last ear but have been de - o water GARMENTS SANITONE DRY CLEANED for the price of Brady Cleaners AND CO1N-OPERATED LAUNDRY Phone 106 or 107 Exeter 0.., Mfif Pit#1 .. t tt t 11.11f191111t1111,61M..,1,1,..gormit,,,,,,,,,,aeof ..IJ. e. tttttt llllll VIERMME,VMEIMISMECT11 Happenings in ey MRS. M. H. ELSToel rtitMEIEWMM:7ZM'57t;TVZIICZV.E Mr. and lira Roy Harrison COMPLETE RADIATOR SERVICE • Anti Freeze • Radiator Caps • Hoses • Fan Belts • Pressure Caps • Thermostats • Checkover HAVE IT ALL LOOKED AFTER AT. BOB'S FINA •St RADIATOR SERVICE 111 PHONE $81 NORTH END EXETER s lll l Business Directory • e juveniwas tape-recorded. rners have had to have their les. ton Aberdeen Hall on Mon. layed because of the mother's Of the 7,000 soldiers, 4,000 pipes above ground thawed." During the year 136 new day evening, February 20, ! health. I lived through the treatment f :•:- yem--`-'!:!'' 1," cCaa:.! and, when offered a chance to ,,telephone home from. Japan: • Club host pleasant evening was spent in playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston and David were guests on Fri- day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dougall, Hensall. alias. Shirley Atkinson. Lon- don, spent the Weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkinson, Mr. Jack Eagleson of Park- hill,' apd friend, Miss Eloise Pym, Thedford, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Charles At. kinson, Mr, and Mrs, Sam Skinner and family visited on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pym, Exeter, Mr, And Mrs, Lorne Weiberg and familv spent Saturday evening with Mr, and Mrs, Tam Koov of Ailsa Craig, Mrs, M. H. Elston attended the funeral on Monday in Lucan of her cousin, Mrs. Irene Coursey, Sunday visitors with Mr. knd J k Blair wore Mr, and Airs, • Ron Fletcher and family of Woodham. • District weather Continued from page 1 dipped below that during war yeara, Previotts low at, Centralia Was a -18 in the winter of 1048. Saturday the minimum roc to 18,9 brit it dipped back to Arbtind 5 Th, the next three (NYS. Here are the week's re:. ,eOrdirigs: High Low 'ThurSdaY 9.1 4,1 •:yriday ' 11,1 40.5 .,,:Satifrday 25.4 Ift.ti Sunday 21,g 4,8 Mende AS ` 0,S Toesdost ......., , r„ , 5.0 A total Of' -2.5 Inthea '6( show haft fallen Sided the first of the Month, own Topics • • .• ! through the Red. Cross. did not: Hibbert aids' do so. Their minds had been , completely disassociated from. • tome ties. They were termed• i -o airmen DOCTOR OP CHIROPRACTIC Personal Items of Interest In and Around Exeter safety work „ "defected." M. N. GOWDY Income Tax Returns and related ear-enAccounting PHONE 193, LAKE ROAD, GRAND BEND N. L. MARTIN OPTOMETRIST Main Street, Exeter Open Every Weekday Except Wednesday For Appointment Phone 355 G. A. WEB13, D.C. W. G, COCHRANE BARRISTER & SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Hensel! Office Open Wedn stlay and Friday Afternoons 1:30 to 5:30 EXETER, PHONE 14 DR. H. 14, COWEN DENTAL SURGEON L.D.S., D.O.S. Main Street Exeter Closed All Day Saturdays PHONE 36 Brain -washing," said Rev.. DRUGLESS THERAPY BELL & LAUGHTON The Exeter Thnes•Advocate Is always pleased to publish these Items.. .1'. Hummel Ilderton who pre-' The importance of "quality" W e and our readers are interested In you and your friends. Phone' 770. At Hibbert council meeting ' • ' • , • • For Appointment Phone 806 BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS & stinted the tape, "is a modern in all pnases of today s living a grantof$25.00ona e method of controlling the hu- WAS stressed by Don Ineles NOTARIES PUBLIC aperume.mm..zi-oomumt,pmr1.4,030z,:::',Irmete.sza.a44mttmm Mr, and Mrs, Cordon Sul -I Mr. and Mrs. 11„ L. Beav- cliffe„Joanne and Karen of ers, Messrs, J. A. Traquair, Wingham spent Sunday with v Gordon Cuchnore, Arnold Lin - Mr. and Mrs. William 'Wright. denfielci and Glenn Fisher are 1 attending hardware con - Mr. Rebd Beavers and Mr, the .c vention Toronto this week, and Mrs. B. W. Beavers spent Sunday in P'reston visiting with -Reception Miss Alice Eacrett and Mrs. A reception and dance was D. A, Anderson, held at the Zurich Community aIr. and Mrs. Bono Nforaw- Centre on 'Saturday night for etz, Toronto, attended an ex- Mr, and Mrs. Boas Dobson, eeutive meeting in London on Andrew St. to the Perth County Farm man mind in a way never be. gaie'l manager foi the xr;ei.:. DR. J. W. CORBETT fore devised by man." ' farm.illclttng Pune safety Eighteen local ministers ler Manufacturing Co. Ltd., around the DENTAL $URGEON 1.0.5„ D.D.S. The clerk was instructed heard the recording and plan Stratford, who spoke to Exeter: t° to continue discussion of it at Kinsmen Club at its annual airt 814 Main SreS etSouth notify owners of lands in the Safety 'Council,' to aid, in pro-, O'Reilly drain, that the Niel- their next meeting, force night Thorsday. Phone 273 Exeter neer's report will be read and Plan rally here Mr. Ingles emphasized the considered at the next meeting The ministers are laying need for mighty in every type.: Closed Wednesday Afternoetis on March 6, in the afternoon. plans 'for a rally at. •James St, of job, in tvorkm Ansi-lip, in F. Harburn was engaged to UC when members of the Toni selling. . he club entertained 'some' USBORNE & HIBBERT spray for warble fly control Rees Team from England will 1 - MUTUAL FIRE san. 35 RCAF personnel from Cent - In the township, at a cents per, visit 100 centres aeross C will begin in the Maritimes ,Kin George Noseworthy. Lon- ' hcati me spray, ada, The inission to caned& 're la for the cvemng. INSURANCE COMPANY ELMER D. BELL, Q.C. C. V. LAUGHTON, LL,B. Zurich Office Tuesday Afternoon EXETER PHONE 4 SUPERIOR MAINTENANCE. SERVICE Commercial, Industrial aild Saturday and spent, the aweel8c; I wiTthhe a epottiirpLe o‘fvariaionperyesented D 8 t. d t 1vitit, a commissioning service don, a former 1)hetn section Head Office — Exeter, Ontario Residential Janitor Work ta wi h the latter s p rent vet. ise Tiave en ets e Venetian Blind Cleaning Mr, and Mrs, J, Hubert Jones. Jardines orchestra previded 1 15 500 e ds 1 Thr, approxiina e Mrs. Jones is sit I, a pat en n ' i t i • r t " Y ' glaVe ' biome _or he dance. lUaotit 1501d "11 b I ers WI e o and in In Toronto on Feb. 28, at which head at Centralia, avega short leaders of the protestant env- . • histot. o f' tie c ltlb ' s annual I President FREE ESTIMATES pone( at the next dies will be present. .11CAle I nig11- 11° .°°W AleX J. Rohde RR 3 Mitchell Celebrate anniversary Viee•Presidefit A resolution Was passed al- church Taxeter, presided, S 1L A. O. P11110I1611, Setttli Ilitton Hospital: bin 1.5"peeSens were lit attendanee. meeting, Reastniable Rates inakih,g satis"faetory progress. Rev. Samuel Kerr, Cavell •PinYed b5/ brewerY. whn PHONE 707 EXETER WIr. and Wirs, Tom Vanden Bosch Ilamilthe spent the1 Mi1! and"m M. Norman Pass- lewieg the r"el sul* 1)(1 the tot'f nr. S, Alain '101)105'011M the commanding :Mitten MeCtirdy B3 1 Kirktell tvee.kend with m,. am luta. more Sanders 8t,, celebrated1grader operator, $i3O.00 Pet St, Eet.er. offieer n•ess d i • •ni, • Harry ,onlid68 and family. them forty•fifth wedding Mini.. month each for standing Uv. ,, .... ion behalf of the airmen. Mr, Richard crerrh, a att,„ ,versary at their home Thors-1, if thom 18' e11.°1: '°°°11gh iv(irk ' i Pout Pearson won a draw, v Fehru A ry 2' . avoilobit to On this amount, Vice•Presideht Cal :Wein was dent of John Hopkins Lleiver- 1 rtha'11/1.ili 'thenlitn-t: the occasion ' for the months of January, shy, Baltimore, spent the ‘„,, mite 11,116 p„„( Geb8g6 SjUdV appointed to look after the •Ni, FebruarY, Mareh and Nom-. - — , Stanley Cup draw. weekend With his gratuiri nill r,ia",;-(;- M*;s7 w-iiiia'uni ' sii.,,c1011-ti';:: ' .,c, , 111,1 , ' — Continued from page 1 President, Harold Preszcater Mrs- R. I\r'. Creech and 4.1!1Mr. told Mrs, Cecil Skinner of Applica lions tor earotakei' gosted, with Wifedertate ro. conducted , the lree,Ung! .1111r• ntettletylendivetth.seit;vnefPkwenedst.64411.0141ea! .E;xeli,er, Mr.` and Mrs, John . for the hall for 1981 wore ennui suits, WIASLCI tt AS i: Er t yn 1ib, . I Oath, Mitchell, and Mt, and for, but thoAt, were beld neer, The Mayor said. it Was the I'L'1/.. „.A....1r8,1L6fig.,,,1°.,,t,,,e„°,chtle,ed ..te, - - [UM Everett Skinner, :Vim, until the next meeting. thity .,,,r c,a6.1. thAitiftan 16 1.0. sue,,,, A.,. ..pp.,..1.9 fun ..no \I ill\'TT". Alla MR, Glenn riper merit if he felt it waS 110c6s. • i viow itio work tt w dolinv.,.. A„to<rtil,reeefaserticit.by Vito . ortsidont Personnel Supervisor: "What !visited with Mr. And Mrs, STEAL RAblb 'KROM t'tHe°1- I sat% --,, —.----------- ----.--- preViotts work Atid experience AITIOS WerWiek et ,and :Huron : Thames 1tead tubilr setto011 IttleVe Mckenzie SUggeSted holder eeuid hardly be re. have you bad?" lover the weekend. ! was broken ifft0 WOdrIt'SdaY soma of the garbage WS net sponsible if stray dogs 110Set vo , Clt1595 APplidard: "All kinds; I WAS! Mrs, Antiel Willard ardeni•, night and tlie Sehoel tarifa Sto. being put nut lii tontainers his garbage. With the llitell vu. G. '-/utea" A seereta ry, All I had te -do ' oanied Mr, and Mrs. Alvin 't len. En tra title was Made by • Whin Was alainst the regula• of a otraroversy develoning .bil Was look like A gig, t.tiink like Moir in Florida last weisk and! brooking a Wthriew. The oro- tirifil in tho bylaw. tho dog siutatioot t n n it t 1'1 a Man, aet like A lady and ILI visiting With Men& and ` viticial palled ate itIVeSUgar.,.. This brought a cumulaint brought the , diactiatiot: tu I Work. likt al tiog," I rolativcs I lug, MOM YarrOW that the hods& quick closc,. Directors I ARTHUR FRASER Clayton Colettlhocnn; 2111„111 1NcOME TAX REPORTS BoOICKEEPING SERVICE Martin Feeney nn 2 Dtiblin ETC, Robert 0, Gardiner RR 1 Cromarty AIM St., Exeter Tirnothy B. Tholusy It A 3 Lucan Ants Harry cuatc$ RR 1 CentraliaPROVINCIAL ,ClaYitaft Minis Mitchell L10ENS*E15 AUCTIOFFEER .., • Phone 544 ALVIN WALPER 'Stanky Reeking toritho Milehell Vor yone aic, large or :ma, e courteous and efficient ttrvito , ai Mt 1 uu , tlxg° "sarvita That Satisfies" t 'serge FyiTto wimp . Ois,t14W0-0 Aftlitit Frage? tatelet ,FliOne 119 Pherie81 „