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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-02-09, Page 13.4.11, Offer for slogan to .het • Cot geed s1oai to help Eseter attract incluStrY1 You might win $15,00 or it you submit it in the contest being sponsored by the taWn's new inclilisstrial promo- tion eerporatioe, In laying plans Riven active community selling program, the eorporation seeks a. alogan Le paint out the town's advan- Lagoa. It wjli be used on the corporation's literature, in, eluding a new industrial bre - Our, atationary and advertis- ing. itein s. The corporation is offering $25.00 in .prizes for the win- ners - $15,00 ter first, $10,00 for second, Deadline for en- trie i. February 20. What kind of. a slogan wilt min? Could be any type - the corporation is wide open for ,suggestions, Undoubtedly worthy of con- aideration is one which points out the chief. asset, •of the dis, trict, agriculture. For exam- ple, something like "Heart of Canada 'a b e. s 1 farmland," wliich appears on the entrance signA on No. 83 and 4 high- ways, Then there's the alliteration type - "Exeter offers extra benefits." (You think of * better one than that!' Or it might be something more generaL such as the ra- ther lengthy ane on the exist - tog brochure - "A friendly Western Ontario town offers an opportunity to industry." Other towns' slogans What do stem of the other towns use? A few examples; "Goderich - Growing with Canada." "Clinton - at the Bub," • "Mitchell - A pleasant place to live and avork," "Harriston the heart of mid -western Ontario." Milverlee - "Plan your fu- ture le Milvertan." Kitchener - Clean as at kit- chen." Mid -Western Ontario Devel- opment Ass'n - "Opportunity land for P'rogressive Indus- try." What can you come up with? Don't forget to naall it before February 20 to be eligible for the cash prizes, Stimulate interest Besides securing a selling phrase, the ass'n hopes the con- test will help to stir commu- nity awareness of the need to promote. the town constantly for commercial and Industrial expansion. One of the biggest assets in industrial promotion, aceord- ieg to officials, is the. enthu- siasm of citizens. 11, has been revealed in a number of cases that this has been an impor- tant factor dn location of a new -plant. Says W. G, Cochrane presi- dent of the new corporation: "We'd like to think that every resident is a town booster and that through community effort we will be able to stimulate the growth of our town to pro- vide more jobs tor our young people and to help balance our economy. sar„,::,:os•aamass=••••"•••.::.:' , Topics from - Whalen By MR$, FRANK SQUIRE te.:-..,....•;ssrrmi7sMasamasmsaesaraal Mr. jack Duffield is a pa- tient at St. Marys Memorial Hospital. Mr. And Mrs, C.riflon Squire, Sue Ann and Paul spent the weekend in Guelph With Mr, arid Mrs. Gordon McKinnon and fa rally. Mr, FlOyd White, London, apent the weekend with Mr, Frank Parkinson and Glen. Mrs. William. 'Heather Jr. is a patient at St, Marys Memel'. ill Hospital. Her condition has improved. Miss Loreeil Hodgins. Gran- ton, spent the weekend with Avis Hodgina. Mr. William Heather, of St. Marya, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Ray Park- hison. :Mr. .Frank Parkinson and Glenn were in London Sunday visiting with Mrs, EVelyn Mr. "and Mr. Allen Jaques are spending a few weeks in Exeter at the heme -of Mr. and Mrs. Millen Keller. Miss Gera Nuttytomb and Mrs, Myrtle Melilla Leminn, visited Sunday afternoon %kith Mr, and Mrs, Alex Baillie, M. and Mrs. Alton Neil and Doe aid visited recently at Grand Pend with Mr, and MrS, Norris Deajardiee, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon John- son and Mr. and Mrs. William nlorley Jr, were judges at the Woodham ice carnival on Sat- tirday evening. The WMS and WA of Whalen chuith are Meeting ht the hone Of Mat, William Morley Jr. On Thursday afterneon. Mrs, Rey Jaqti 0d baby Steven returned home IRS( W Itt`h With !lei' parenta, Mr, Mad Mrs, Fred Bowden, Cent, ralia, • WINS $50 DASHWOOD DRAW -Andy Ridging, Exeter, W011. the $50 cash draw sponsored by Dashwood Firemen, Above, Chief Jim Hayter presents the prize to the winner. Proceeds from the draw will be used to equip a safety patrol Tor Dash- wood public school. Firemen are planning to raise funds to enlarge their hall into a banquet, centre for the district. T -A photo Revise fair prize 1ist forhome department Mrs. Delmer Skinner, who , 24. Luncheon cloth (embroida convenes the home department erY) of Exeter Fall Fair, and her 25. Centrepiece (c r o c h e t, committee have revised the over 10 itches) list of entries and it is being. 26, F 1 o r a 1 centrepiece for printed here so that ladies may law (artificial) beplanning and working on 27. Table favors (3 different their specialties. designs) The changes are not many, 28, Place mats (2, linen) but entries are modernized in BEDROOM ACCESSORIES some classes, instead of the the evening dress listed in the 29. Pillow cases (colored cre- ladies' wear class the more chef.) - practical, housedress has been 30. Pillow eases (cut work substituted and the ever-popu- in white) lar wool skirt is added. Simi. 31. 'Pillow cases (cross stitch, tarty slight changes are made embroidered in color) in the other classes. 32. Pillow cases (embroidery) Four prizes are offered in 33. Pillow cases and sheet to the senior citizens department match (monogrammed) where prizes were given be- 34. Pillow cases and sheet to lore. - match .(any 'design) a Other members of the corn- KITCHEN ACCESSORIES rnittee are: Mrs. Preston Dear- ing, Mrs. 'William Slone and 35- Plastic articles for a Mrs. Barry Strang. kitchen (4) 36. Two hot plate in 81,s LADIESWEAR 37, Two tea towels (embroid- er)r) and two pot holders 1. 1) u s ter style housecoat (cotton or nylon, samplo at- ta ched). 2. House dress (cotton, sam- ple attached), 3, Pyjamas (bab)' doll, sam- .ple attached). .4. Apron (cotton, with bib) 5. Apron (fancy or tea). 6. Apron (fancy, to represent a special clay or event in the year). 7. Wool skirt (sample attach- ed). MEN'S WEAR 8. Knit -pullover sweater 9. Pyjamas (sample attach- ed) 10. Fancy knit socks 11. Work socks, 12. Work shirt (sample at- ta.ehed), INFANTS' & CHILDREN'S WEAR • 13. Sun suit(any age) 14. Baby set (jacket, bonnet • ' t tii 3tM tiLici*. inentted the elating Voi ind s utioa RUGS 38. Floor mal; (cotton string) 39. Floor nisi (hooked rags) 40. 'Floor mat (hooked yarn) 41, Floor mat (braided rags) 42. Floor mat (any Other kind not listed) MISCELLANEOUS 43. Dressed doll 44. Stuffed toy 45. Novelty made of plastic foam 46. Any novelty made. of felt 47. Five articles suitable for a bazaar, mounted or suitably arranged QUILTS 48. Quilt (fancy quilting) 49. Quilt (group quilting) 50. Quilt (pieced cotton) 51. Quilt (appliqued pattern) 52. Quilt (an original Canad- ian design) 15. Child's pyjamas (6 to 10 years) 53, Crib quilt • (nursery de - 16, party dress (3 to 6 :years)sign, sign, about 45x60 inches) 11. Child's cottoii school dress 54. A Set of five quilt blocks (6 to 10 years) as follows; (1) appliqued -plain 18. Child's overalls (sample hemmed; (2) appliqued and attached) LIVINO ROOM 19. Needlepoint for chair or stool 20. Tatted doily 21. Chair set (3 pieces gra. chat) 22. Cushion (corduroy) 23. Cushion (Any new idea). embroidered: (3) crazy patch with fancy outline stitch; (4) patchwork. - conventional and cotton; (5) a block of exhibit- or's choice, CLASS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS (70 er ever) 55. Kitchen apron (print) 56. Kfillting (any article) : t.:`1 " " " • ea, F • • •y • re ; • "Hep myour comunity grow • tr EXSPER INDUSTRIAL PROMOTION CORPORATION 1 S ogan Contest My suggestioli for a slogan which Will as. sitt iii ncduraging Exeter's industrial and coiii. mercial grdwth 6% 161.11. .11,1 6 Name 61 ..... . , . • •• .... • .1 Address....... - ..... .. Mall To; txeter Industrial Promotion Corporation 13ox 850, aeter PftrZtg *ISA AN.t10.00 Dtadliric February U. VC ••• • 57, Embroidery (any article) 58. Crochet (any article) • Collection of four home-made tops-eaoh toy to be made of .diffdrent material. Cardigan knit. sweater -man or lady -a- made frotn Mary Maxim wool, MaaaragssansalsrasarannaarnaaWara This week in • VY Inc e sea By MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS prolects 1 Firemen ida, . at Dashwood banquet '11511ye AiaFtriSn'ual'ilYtiriNerriReriA's° RADE it - 1 aidt braryuiartti cakddeeetrei,RuddAtitlihherveehila-derilele1- ciget for the firemen and tinte in each family wives was held Wednesday Iticket. The Iihrariaahl,e Aljrusv.enEilre- ‘evaitehninifie, kt'reubs.telesinorthiebefirteobwann. !, a t the same wagm at Koehler, was re-engaged Ervin Rader, Cliff Salmon and. Lor rrotlhile iiSienhnreore.der. responsible; Officers for 1961: Chairman, ; Mrs. Ervin Rader: secretary - Head table guests included. treasurer, Mrs. E. Koehler; the Warden of fluroil, Ivan auditors, Helen Nadiger arid Forsyth and his wife; the Anne Koehler; Board members reeves of Hay and stephon ' Ervin Rader, Mrs. Leonard with their wives, V, 14. Bee- Sebel*„Mrs. Mervyn 'Tiernan, her and Glen Webb and fire ' Mrs. Harold 'Xellerrnan, Mrs. chief James Hayter and Mrs. i In:ward Iclen1P11, Mrs, Ernest liaF3olitorWing dinner ;toward , der. !Koehler and Mrs, Ervin Ra - Following dinner showed films of local,Chiveri for nowly,weds interest accumulated over six I Aii and Mrs. Ray Van Dors. selaer, ,,received .a rousing Euchre was also enjoyed. i ebarivart Wednesday night up - Winners were, Mrs. MervYn!on returning from their honey - Webb and Lorne Kleinativer, 1 moon, consolation winners, Mr. and. Mrs. Gerald Marlene. I Yontla fellowshist banqinet A draw was made for a $50 ' The ladies ,aid of the Evan - Savings bond which Andrew ; Plies i US Church with Mrs! Bierling ot Exeter won. !Ha rrY Hoff man convener gave sold went towards Proceeds from tphaeyintgickoentes ' alowbsabnipti:joent Fforridat311,ee,Yennuietlig iraeatl: of the firemen for damages suf- Approximately 45 young people fereci to his car on the way to , svielatitt their guests were pre' a fire, The balance went 10-1 ' wards defraying expenses for i Stewart Wolfe some. the, school patrol they are spon- sing 1toastmaster andproposeda song. Jim Rader was conducted a welcoming toast with Jim Gil - The firemen plan4a series of lings replying to it. Douglas money -raising events to finance ' Bender read the scripture.and ‘ai,noueldxtension to the ball which: :Stanley Heist led in prayer. with banquetpi.o‘'ide faticleilitele°sIll, munitY Poems were given by Don Wei - Dashwood Merry Maids gang and Helen Rader, Sha ron Gillings, Bonnie McCaw,' Dashwood Merry Maids was ,Lou Fischer sang a double du: - 441i Norma Weigand and Martha The first meeting of the held at the. home of the lea- ett. A film "Forms of OPPor- rdAluarsdaali...a. Leonard schema tunity" was shown and Rev. evening. The assis- J. W. Gillings gave the bene - tent leader, Mrs. Eben Weig- diction. and, and ten girls were pre- personal items "nEliection of officers was held. fay passed his Grade 10 with John Kellerman has success- iPirrgssliddeennit, IsliejlQeana R.R,aaddeer9 vslee:: wthieth Department of Education retary and press reportor, Nor- ma Weigand. Don Rader has returned home The next meeting will be Sat- with hr hivsaccaotillosninin.g in Florida urday a f t e r n o o n at Mrs. Mrs. Leonard Schenk and Schenk's home. Mrs. Eben Weigand attended Discussion on what to put in 4-11 leaders' training school in the sewing boxes and different Hensall last week. kinds of materials were held, Jaundice is wide -spread in Type of record. books was de, the community. cided on and measurements Mr. Thos,Klump celebrated were taken. call is to be one point to consider when buying cotton. Borne ,assignment is to begin record book and each member is In cheek her figure to dis- cover any defects and study the hest lines for herself. Library meeting The annual library meeting was held Saturday, February 4. The librarian reported a cu. culation of 1,169 with 16 adults and 14 juvenile readers. his 80th birthda'y' Thursday, Feb. 2. Miss Elizabeth Clark was able to leave Victoria Hospi- tal and is with relatives at Ail- sa Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayter attended the OTA. Convention at Hamilton last week Janice, Tommy and Jayne Hayter spent the time at Brantford with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and. Mrs. John Snider, Mrs. Bertha Hayter returned home with them, EtERMIMMINSO221,10=M4 IVIonday night with Mrs. Eton , kJ r d an Bend council The Winchelscia Euchre club r. held a party at the school on Lynn and Mrs. Fred Walters 1' ' ' ' " - ' - • tables playing with prizes go- seeks MOH change as hostesses. There were four lug to: ladies high, Mrs. Bill Walters; men.'s high, Colin Brock consolation, Elson Lynn. Mr, and Mrs, Bob Gardiner and family of Cromarty vis- ited on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfillan' and familY. Mr. and Mrs. rtsy Clarke and Ronald of Sunshine Line and Bruce Park from Plug - town visited on Sunday eve,' ning with Mr. and Mrs, Free- man Horne and family, Mrs. Garnet Miners visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ho- ward Johns and family, Elim-', ville North, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Pen - bale, Douglas and Brian of Elimville visited on Saturday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Ha. :add Clarke, Bobby and Eug- ene. Mr, and Mrs. Beverley Mor- gan and family of Thames' }toad visited cn Sunday with Mi. an Mrs. Newton Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maher o(I London 'visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Co- lin Gilfillan and family, Th t Timpp,Advoolot .Folviory t 190 f).4.40., 1 .00,4640 4041.041:41...tc$1.0eNtm,.144,44%.11..t.A. 4Toted think the was the only P,erSOn W110144 OW been ?broad! ' Award SS at Brinsley attended 33 Sundays during the year ending 1960. Diplomas awards were pre - noted to Caroline Lewis, Ca- rol Robinson an Linda . son. Seals were presented to Ruth Trevithick, Bonnie Wat- son, Helen Lee, Helen Amos, Marion Lee, Paul Hodgson, Edith Morley, Edna Morley, Allen Amos, Alma Lee, Doug- las Lee, John Lee, George IL Lee, Linda and Elaine Morley, Doreen Lee, Kathy Lewis, Nell Trevithick, Patsy Hodgson and Laura Lee, The Women's Federation meeting was held on Tuesday at the home of Mrs, Earl Mor- ley. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Lee of London, Mr. and Mrs, Ken Car- ter a , Mrs, Clarence Carter of Clandeboye were Saturday evening guests of Mr, and Mrs. George Lec. Mr. Bob Glenn of Exeter spent the weekend at his home here. Personal items Mr. Harold Lee, Mr. Elmer Greenlee and Gordon Morley attended titans and lectures by McKee Harvester Brns. of El- mira at Parkhill Arena Com- munity Centre last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dor- man and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Trevithick spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Trevithick. honors church Start new teen town riding last Friday. Feb, 3, All Clinrch to an eveniag a sleigh On Ry PORDON MORLEY SundaY, Feb. 5 Brinsley report a good time. United Church awarded seals and diplomas to those who had Mr. and Mrs.'Donald Morley of London spent Saturday eve- ning with Mrs. Walter Morley and family. A new low temperature of 17 Grand Bend council, Monday, time attending the Good Roads degrees below zero was re - requested. the department of ported by Brinsley residents convention, health to appoint! Dr. E. A. Council learned that a meet- last Wednesday night, mcmasier medical officer of ing will he held in Forest on Mr. Doug. Lewis with his February 10 regarding an sleigh and old Dobbins treated health for. the village. equalization of assessments for the Hi -C's of Brinsley 'United At present, Dr, F. Boyes, . the municipalities in the. Forest District, High. School area. All Parkhill, is the health officer, . ' the assessors in the municipal - but the council felt it would be . ities have been requested to more advantageous to have a . attend the meeting, local doctor act ie this ca.; pacity. Dr. 1VIelVfaster moved i Seaforth. l uron Park BACK to the resort last year from! H The council also decided to enjoys band write the department. of eus-I toms, Ottawa, requesting a ' customs officer be stationed in; Grand Bend during the corning! Over 300 persons attend.ed a summer. Previous requests speeiat concert of music in have been made to the depart- , the J. A. D. McCurdy School merit but have been turned , at 'Boron Park, Friday- down. was passed for the , gram was a 1 Special tea turperesoefntarltaieon prboy- municipal roads alid streets for schools, sand, under the three. spending ef 55,000•00 for 1110 i lila 100 -member London Public How to Treat an ACHING the year 196,1. I tion of :Mr. Joseph George, to. Make donations instructor for Lon- i bers the band was augmented 1 iberShip in the Lambton County with 15 members of the Mc- strumental The council voted to donate ;don, school. 515 to the Salvation Army mad' For several of their num- 1. agreed to pay their 55 mem- • • MIN -7 S.=7:40' • I1 A new Exeter teen town group will launch its activities this Saturday night with a dance in the local arena. The group, which plans to sponsor a contest to determine its name, has elected a group of four officers and plans a number of dances for the re- mainder of the winter. This Saturday night's dance will have a Valentine motif and prizes will be given for spot dances. Free soft drinks have been donated by Tuckey Beverages. Officers include Don Jermyn, president; Margie Howie, vice- president, Gary Wedlake, tree. - .surer; John MaeNaughton, secretary, ....••••••••••••••••••••••••.,....... TAKE ADVANTAGE OF VALUES IN MEATI Up to a whole side of beef can be easily kept in your own food locker or hon freezer. If you wish, we cut, dress and trim beef, too vs10.- • Proper Processing Is Our, Specialt, EAT BETTER FOR CESS MONEY • EXETER Frozen Foods „ norm 70 Maih M. FEBRUARY _ ,,,owcly represents the village direction of George ShiPReY, row sees i Historical 'Society. /qrs. aitei !Curdy school band under the f. music supervisor for the schOol, a • in the society. farm films The clerk was authorized to !The. concert was arranged to ive the. coitraila group A. number of farntors (rom the district attended the films and leetures at Parkhill Com - triunity Centre Thursday eve-, ning, sponsored by the McKee .Brot, of Elmira, makers of farm equipment. Modern mettle& of farming were shown on films both here in Western °aerie and in western Canadl issue checks amounting to $1.,- idea of what a large organized 500,00 to the Gradd Bend and band could do. Area Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Shippey's 75 -voice girls' The payment represents a 'glee club at litirtm Park also 51,000,00 grant for 1960 and renderedseveral numbera at f $500.00 ort account for 1961, the program. Council authorized F r 5 11 k The programopened with Cowan and CompailY, Wood- "The Queen", in which the stock, who specialize in muni- glce club and the hand joined 1. eipal Insurance, to take P SUN together, The hand then pre -1 vey of the village's insurance seined a number of musical polities and report back 10 selections ranging from novel., council, fy numbers to a more serious Clerk 111 Des Jardine was rf'•• Vein. Gerald McKee, to•owner with quested to write ontario Followthg the program the his brother Russell, who has' Slater Resources COmmission lomire band and elide were taken many (lights in the prai- ries over Sales of their inachia eery, noted that western 'farm- . , • els toulcn , se en pal a decent price and were feed. Mg it to cattle. in feed lots. in Saskatchewan, he said, mere farmers have 'gone into dairying and that this combiea. lion of beef and (laity fanning is .going to make strong canine, lition tor tarniere In Ontario. He said that A factory for Mehce Harvesters in I he pra ries wn unlikely herailse, 'sr* get' enplereeet. Elms hart net ventured and'it would be tot. wise for them alect. Ite stated that it hi e himself ever farmed it Mel& be MI A rattelt stouty 'Alberta, Pe(61; 11,ittog Jimmy Brow I's ohs . , 'WAS time to ge home atart- CA. to rain, Airs. Br6Wii offered to tend jimmy's raiiiedat. "Doit't take, ito.ch trouble, Mrs. treSolt, Said Peter po. Moly, "I'm sure 'our Mother t7otild dois itioch for Motruy." "Me hyotheas seeitlici a 156ttri "She'd ak Jana - thy ataY fee to aeek a meeting with the:treated to refreshmenta by the erne on either February 20, I ladies of the Catholic Women's 21 or 22. Members of I he (`01.111. 1LeAsu0 and the Po es an ell will. be in Toronto al that 1ChaPel McGillivray plans, bridge e ovor Pfseb McGillivray tunnel, ordered !drainage petition of \Uliam nraparatioe of eiaes rod soee.4i1aglestot and ethers welt ap ificationa ter emistreetion of proved. Arehibeld, Gray and the ptaebe bridge at, its non- MeKay, London, were aottolot. Jog ,tialOrday. ed to prepare SpeCificatiOnS. I M. M. Dillon and CO.. ton, Engineer -a r n't 1 611 don, Will engineer the Snail oft ,Camernta riitrnicipal drAiii Was the, SicierOad betweencollets-I adented. siOnS ti and 6 tile wog thd. GOWidI uthorized dialiOflSA • .000 roag. paantt ti 11: 10 to 6 byl5w In 11711g:s IV; :CI t°thtia Sgityln Mo 1 increase $4,000 over last hu.ance, yoAt, was approvod, PaYlilient Of $463.42 to the Tenders have been Ogled ffr Village of t.Ucaii for fire OW ti etti datlytt4ptbd+, s. off l'2if,)onnvoli,,6 UV) iiitortowabsouariptro‘voetd, ott AittliothaliOn waS 'given 10 Douglas Mown and the 5s1 11 horroW tari in t106,00(1 10 teal, of fl.56 Was graiitod f '.1d< titipet6.0ttelngibiifil tets-or '59 METEOR SEDAN, AUTOMATIC, }Argo '5Q METEOR SEDAN, LIKE NEW, TU -TONE 55 GHEV SEDAN '53 AUSTIN SEDANS (2,1 '56, ANGLIA TUDOR '51 PONTIAC SEDAN South End Servoce RUSS .And CHUCK SHat.i. Phot 32 Exeter s„,,,,firiatimm,11,,,,,,innom,fflammiiiminitamainmonathowniniiiiiiinnininioninianinalik: Ru tured? sort lor repair et the gth pt s011.Lagieson drain and the 1'0010 Sr vig611Mt tid 1 komeareanamononsayeemericeasallimiellamemeneememennenairioninnitemeniminte, ee WEAR THE 'WORLD FAMOUS DOBBS TRUSS FOR RODUcIBLE HEANIA ttAbroo 40103$ - StroplOA Export "Fiffer in Aliondonte Silo adit ft) $130 owm-, . Montioys Single $1230 Owl& $15:00 ean :Russell Ltd, 164 '150 - Plibettti 'Ogi 4,0061 1,014151)$ .ONTAA:16 •