The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-09, Page 3GO reeve vacates chair
to back police program
A strong bid fa cut Own on ele61, row ot trees behind the ben -
the nember •of .OPP officers Cpl. Chainberlainle req1,1es1. clics on the Pegche and the
atationed in Greed .eend this was for one constable in etart trees will be planted ae: en ex,
etimmer was thwarted, Mon- .on May 12, two to commence Perlinent to see if they will
day, whee reeve James Daltmlideties on June e.3 and two more grew,
stepPed down from his chair to to start •on, lime 30, ele also The $10.00 inember,ship fees
seem) e motion fleet •will main. :asked that. one poke cruiser for the Lambton Cotinty MIM*
lain the seine number of on. be need and one Paddy weeen• cinet Association were _also
Stables as last year. 1 The arrival or the constables Paid. el'he annual banged will 1
CP1. Neil Chamberlain re- ! wattle' be later than last year, he held in Petrone. ea FrielaY,
ellested the council to enter into ; as one Started on May IG, an- March 24,
an agreement with the Ontario , other on May 19 and three on Clerk Murray A, Dee jardins
Provengial Police to hove five iJune e4. The detachment had was authorized to call for ten,
additional constables hired for the use of two police crielSers dere Inc painting the •exterior
the _simmer. Cooncillor Earl , bot no paddy wagon,
that the Prepare for parallel pArkinfg asked to tr pnrehpaairle' Bee, by-alSa:ISinO
Deters made a motion
Tetitiest be adopted, but neither Following
Desiae• Grand Bend Ilia
request of
oChatnilie• r"ards t'f) a
eane would second the motion- authorized the clerk to prepare from Oak street to the Walker
murile1Pal drain
councillors Emmerson
dine Stewart Webb or Bill Coe)). thee of Commerce, the council on the wet side of highway 21
dram Tbe action followed a pe
Dalton then stePped down a by-law restricting parking 00 talon' signed by the six land
from his chair and appointed ;the smith side of the main street owners in the area
Cochrane as chairman. The Ito parallel only,
reeve eeconded the motion and I In repent years, with the ma
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asked for a recorded vote, ;nufacture of longer cars, it haS .
Datars and Dalton to pass the places for two cars to pass with1iMondays vote
Conncillor Cochrane voted with :been almost impossible in some
request.
The other two councillors i sides,
Ica" angle parked 00 both - Continued from nage 1
felt that a cut could be inade ' Tile council also passed, a tor,tiwo.n 504 and Melvin Greb
in the number Of constableS ; motion to request the depart- ann lel -" man, polled 465.
['here was no nominee fro
hired during the summer, due ,ment of public works to provide qt,,,1„4, tnno-tin
to the fact that rowdyism in 1 a walk an the north side of the '''''—''' —yj--"'
the Bend had been cut to a mi. !pier, The Chamber of Com- Among the winners were Al
nimum in the past year. I inerce also made this request, b.ert, :Bacon, Morris, hog pro
The motion authorized the :to council. Thee Pointed out, that (ulcers' president, \vile place(
clerk and reeve to enter into an 1sidewalks would cut down on the fourth; J. Carl Hemingway
agreement with the OPP for amount of sand being blown G,,,„ree s. federation fieldman
policing Grand Bend during onto visiting, yachts and would nue, and Alfred Warner, Bay
teleo be a convenience for walk. field, ass'n secretary, 15th,
ling to and from the boats tied oppose eomoulsion
Rec budget
. upThae meembeatls °Of council also Charles Coultas, who outlined
the FE position, said they
decided to plant several trees would "do away with comPui--
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ton the beach in the vicinity of sery marketing and put it on
view.
, At its last meeting, council ber of Commm
Commerce have ade
the new bath house. The Chem-
una voluntary basis", •
asked the rec committee to . known "The assembly yards could
!meet with the arena board to I their idea to plant a remain," he felt, "and farmers I
discuss the hiring, of one man . could use them if they wish-
ed."
end other economics. . I Asked if the former practice
thould not Amalgamate
A.C.Kalbsfielschi
e T Ti es -Advocate Merck 9 1901 Alleoe
dealer in Iijrnker
ti. Qr Zlerich, died in South: .71"1414'1114;4410 Iti eteeee wiessee"""weeeersee . *, ee
Adolph Chrietien Kalbfleiseh, ' --eft owe'
Mr. Jealbfleisch was a retired
March 5.
Benin Hospital •on Sunday, '''''.07"4:; ............0 it t s gs 44444. i,41.
. et,
lumber dealer from Detroit, e '
Mich. , ti
Nisei), of Tanipa, Fierida. ; i SCORES
Seriving are his wife, the ,
f
former Margaret Schnell, end i
one brother, George Kalb- t e
A publie funeral service was -. $TANDINS 0
held in St. Peter's Evangelical .
1,, juntclieran Church, Zurich, •on
Wednesday, with interment in '
Ike Lutheran cemetery, Goshen EXETER. LANES
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The Old Bettlitaxe, As 0 met, ril' six ('L 'Thicie "" • 1,I -e,,LT:111111:::',c)t:i's:a - •'"' ....... ei-t•'!'e re
ugar and spice. f.,,,,ttlipne:,,,,,r,,b,i,,,,,ri.3,,,:-,ISnfser.e6:7r1 5A1) •ii ,....04:11seryryy Brai.etsit .. ..._., ,.. , - ;,,, ,;
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It Billiards (D, Vs"ehber 7461 .. 4 ---10-1°A. • • - - -----i- -' ,--
7. She's a pretty ehorpelopkinee norkeie fre Heiehsen yet r High Hopes . , ;...... ...., 7:. 'Al
just loved me.
ter. Still. another stated flat -
said I was better looking Ulan
ding
ghe that
ttbsehre spseoinidesd tihtebp'apaedr-
each week to her granddatigh• 1 Kinenine (C. Al thin 6451
went farming. she'd go into
partnership with me. Another
she'd expected,
o have competition. One lady r.eOez::hrieele,ieni:lheer •
There's a good chance that
sheer'sbegaotintgn tnonlhaavnE;e,tothbneugahf, Blvii;Tlekernsrirawnie,
vith ,1))1. letters, she's going
•
nd they exclaim, 1,$Airely Imperials (P., Tilley. on , 2 High triple.; P.. sw•eiteer in
ell, and it moltee her olew A : 1,1: t eber a (t aft,. InnItteglyn..Datut vag4r5.167 ,.5 .1 .111 nu• l‘b-elelms •07.00"0.10 • • . . . .. ,... „ 45
it when ehe meets etrongere 1 eisspinvidtmr,r:t:iirs.,
LEAXE I in emegement,
rote to say that if 1 ever nleeneeee
01.PR E not the OLD BAT, Bwornlocenitsiiis
74.0 that: I'm a popular idol,
d that she'1,a•rise (G. Arthur 8751
ranners (.1. Bell 611)
.11;;.:(Tc,i.i:gresrLICs . ( A'1.7h11115a7ynson6"11)75 1 114 al i• elgriiieti vera;c: M.
Tradesmen cr. Pooley 627) . .
meisetaires r.i. HenelriPk Rini
RUFF Billiards
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45 Goderich (M. Moore 54.5) . . 0
3 High meek: 11. Moore, Oeite.
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22 t,,APIEs' FRIDAY N!ITatlEnRuit:r.
Exeter ,(D. Milnroe MX)
High triple: P. Haugh, Exetee
1.,A.D7 g•S1 11(747g R,TOWN'
ly: ''Any tine your Old Girl Ring,ers (B. .Wrighi Am 1 (P. Hunter-Duvar 146) .. 7
(;,.,ton 54t), at. rayint, 552) ,' ? ieuggetts M. Cronyn MI ,:. ,.,,,,.. e
leaves you, I shall be waiting' shoestrings (I. Essery 151) )••••••• 5
t here with a beer to cheer. Old Teasimastere ice Montle MI . 4 .Tunebugs (B. Wilson em) .. e, 2
flankrnonts (0. Srurroels 562) . A
- Maid." Rookies (K. Hay 17.41 .,. ...
• I Pepsis . . s) zushirris (B. Broek 510 ;
er uture raises :, to weekly editors __ how far te..:11.c'spiPanPsnt:3;saeTtei,R.,:"... '. ... . 60
AR
:Rook! .. .. ... .. ..,.„....,. PO .
1 Ws R*111113111E*- hut no news nineeee
pecteel by both groups,
could, not fulfill the attics ex- dence at the March -meeting of many years but recen.tly turn -
gamete and that One man A bit of irieh was in evi- Be .hiniself was a trucker for board decided at their meet. what was being paid 'by these.I thiggery.
S Wooden: :"it tended by over 100 in. the ;rim.
the Senior Citizens Club at- ed over the business to his son, ing, Monday, to ask the tea. other municipalities.
criers to adopt the third. year
of their present salary eche- 0 T. t , Council
A letter was also react from ! received
suggest -•my old home town of Wiarton.,
1 1" was deeply hurt that I lelti;eh iiiriliexiel°:: eTe rfru71,17,.„(241;073)) BWrdeaatas".(D(G, .Beeaa‘m•eb4e211,1111.1.1,,1 ...-- 161'
only one letter from : Hidden spore: P. 'wells
MEN'S INTER.TOWN . 62 x8itillxv,lelint.d,W:aa:rtkss
Tigers. al Morrow 2181 . ... r)
DT Ifiu; el eeties4 .
8 TAN AM 110YS
N .ugg s . „ ..,... ..... „...„ ..... 87
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r i some papers travel. Mrs. Lil- . 53
A .eb rds . . , ............. „ . 58
The yea officials reported the :SelI I " d r th t ble" : , t , I •
. lien Smyth of Leader, Sask., Ncirselas.• . 51
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tight and that, the hoards SellUieb WIWI' Coultes stoutly denied. such
Meeting had been held Friday e,,e I, , ieeee e„ I e.,, , L
to
oot ' o pli.b1 lc school stat liernendgsoiensh her
Seattle,Cr)
.e Sankrrionts . . ... . 4X
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'g lire iillr witsee 45
Hidden seore: re Ostland '
truckersIyrecksb1510chpaeakerpgrogwroaumid
ag,reed they' should not areal- - Payments had ever been made. California.
It‘ilci.ahhriyle. ?.:.iint.hiu:s..,ilemte:n. ' . - ..., .. . . , 41:
'rile 'Exeter 'Public School was at least $200 lower than 1, ft 41
others reported sundae skull-. eleteee eine . . la
gamating the two boards," were dance numbers by Glenda their hogs are going and what
did have one. board, .if ,would costume and a. comic dialogue have ne way of finding out,
weuldn't seem likely • there Legion Hall on- Tuesday night. Bob elavel, Usborne,
would be any economy in mat- Featured on the program farmers should "know where Dee
Chairman Cushman: "If you Fisher in gay St. Patrick's , they are getting". Now they
felt dule which was drawn up in mg
he will receive $7.5,720 :in salaries T
the 19 members of the staff If the. schedule is accepted.: I ' wages• °L1g ' UP town clerk, and read: "Dear; EXPt At A (5652) .
tlISS3t,iro w$h3ego,pos,sible
that the .minim um foe • BItiltp,(afhs frkomf BertoSi inclair, the
i dress Inn 5 yfont;r" column. r .ittit cao7;.sidiniergnr17inr.t s pi:5211141 : 7.4
' S'BilluvRer J4153;ts :' ::" :....':.:..... ............. 4.1
Rockets (W. Edwards 245) , .„ 5
(8,, Gifford 2881 1. 7...:;
have to consist. of different by Lloyd Hem and Joe White, said, next e . f 4 8- he board also passed the didn't have it here at the of. , Kockets . . „........„.... 42
recomme,ndation . made . by .the • f.ice. This . is . not exa.ctly a fan .• "e.,,enrieT-erli,Plin A r 20(4908r), :: : ,. . 2 Night Hawks . . ,- 41
people," Otherwise, he said, also in St. Patrick's costume. "I think i itt should he a sys- over '1960'. ,A1 the ;eine time,
the board members would not by Sharon Strong, Russeldale. lie maintained, poinpting out'
the recreation members and Other numbers included solos tem of yo en ate co -9 eration " they passed a . inogon that
would bring their minimum Penalty for teachers with only that your 1960
teachers comnuttee tnat tee tatter. it is lust to inform you ritro.00 .4, 154xi ) .
taxes are still zurtrh temst . .•., , . A
11 Tigers . : 14
High single: D. Bea.ver (2381
agree. and Ivan Webber, to the ac- that he supported various co
-' to. $2,900 in 1962 and $3,000 in
ni3 , grade 12 be deleted from the owing, plus $5.62 interest." n High double: :r, 'Heaver (123)
schedul
Councillor Farrow said it companiment of the violin op enterprises On such a basis. 1963, These increases in :mini. e. At present. these : I'm planning to answer every : GoderiPh A . .... . , . „ r82 BANTAM GIRLS '
had been suggested to him that played by Hank Green end Complete results mum wages would effect a cote h i
teachers' maximums are $800: letter, and I Can assure you, Clinton A ... . .
'Eskimos (G. Shipman 2155. :. 09
the town would ben.efit by of- Norval Reid on the guitar; Elected:. A 1 e x :McGregor,
tering a hieher salary to se- musical trio by 'Mac Allen on Tuckersmith, 61.9; Robert Allan, responding increase in. the ma-
ximum to boost 'the present sa• with comparable certificates.
In making the recommenda- ,
members a one is going to the bot. i Ir.k.::;:i":11iirlitlaoan.s., s
i tom of the pile. - 14-3 Indian Squaws (L, Wens 225) .. 3
. lai
tb • . :
cure a .ratalified man who had the kettle drum, Lloyd Hern, Tuckeesmith, 598; Martin Bean. laries into line with the start- I can't begin to pass along ' Yx 1 : 1.41i Sputnicks IP. SPhroeder 275) .,. 5
. 93 P. Pinners (R. Grassick east . e
tion, committee chairman Ro. all the messages I received zuri''h :
tion proe.ram and promete the twirling the baton: vocal trio, ris. 569: Carl Hemingway, the ability to sell. the :recrea- the fife, and Helen- Hern, Grey, 590; Albert Bacon, Mor- ing wages. hert
This action was taken after the department of education : were
o i leo . pointed out that hut will only
generous, kind and inter-, LADIES' LEAGUE . 2r) FrIe..ocIkiii:opi:•, P."hale 2755 • . ' 5
add that they Lollipops (3. rtamPbell 2287 •••• • 0
arena. He suggested .previous Helen, Anna and Marion Hem, Grey, 562; Fliner . Ircetilant. the board enouired at various recognizes
directors had lacked the abi- accompanied by Mrs. Frank East Wawanosh, 553, C. . schools in the district. and : to gain a certificate and said ;55
there are two ways ' eSti eig
i Blowerma (D. Brintnell 5821 , , 3 .. , 83
lay to secure widespread sup- • Wildfong;
poet •for the program. Piano solo. Miss Joanne Min. Ross Love, 548, G . . ,
Coultes. East Wawanosh,
. ordon Elliott,
551' found their $2,800 mirnmtun .
should recognize this also.
his committee felt the board 1,: one ini , _ie
There wasn't a scurrilous ' Ilam. 61°16 fm 11"11 6°11 4 F'inrsdeklicalicr"2'Squaws .
RA. .Thank ) ii0, 7,0 Sputnicks .., -
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gentle. readersil with all ymot•13; ''F, t•oe. I i'reSpes- -iger
The mayor did • not agree. ers; accordion solo. Linda .Ra- McKillop, 542; William -Cole-
1 The board also passed a ma- heart, t s pretty nice to know • e f tra: (':(6.11E::: '11.B.1:1071.1n:laner:irlaa' en45r451{, :347:4;1 . . , 2:4' Penny Pinners . .. .. 28
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"The reports we get, are that der; old. time. music by 'Gerald
Exeter has the most comPre- Hamilton on the violin with Allister, West Wawanosh, 536;
man, Stanley, 538; Robert Mc-
etee, Li
. p maxima,
, for teachers in the level three I
tion that makes it. mandatory I tahnayt, while 'ther3 may , , . . High single: Linda. Welts (ZOO)
High double: Linda Wells (825)
hensive program of any town Mrs. Roy .Hamilton at the Ross Fisher, Colborne, great demand for net
l'''.ine I '7•17414(elit..L aci'lleci4k,se6.0elier 472) A JUNIOR BOYS & GIRLS...,
' have
fotuhreiron ptehrernasenhnieldtuleitrstot . Hollywood, London or New ' Pin POUPPT tP8
of its size in Ontario. This piano, and choruses by Mr. Harry Hern, Usborne and Har -
York, th.ev wait for me in Wale' Who Cares (E.C1,1:ntli; 116%) 623) . ' 5 Lucky Seven ($. Sanders 311) .. t ".
2 K -ern -Downs (R. IVAlfe, 359) ..., 2
tnust reflect some credit on our and Mrs. Joe White, Mr. and old Montgomery, Goderi.ch, tied name heads ...
. 2 T -Birds . .
previous directors,' Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr, and at 5331 Alfred •Wer.ner. Gode-
- - ' : a teacher may be in this brae.; eat me up in Egansville, hang '; 11".11'helt.tv":\lifi' R';a.lAl3;i47 ';'25) .• 5 se""1"5 (0. Wright 555) , ..... 5
tease certificates, At present, ford, go for me in Georgetown,
Ignored report Mrs. H. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. rich, 532; Carl Govier.. East
Salary increases at SHDHS • ket with an interim certifi-; on my • , d ' E
. et ery word in Rants- . T-raJIP" 351, cron,yn ginl ... 4 Midgets (D. Wright 3551 ..... ..., 5
Lloyd Here Anna and Marion Wawanosh. 530; George Camp- •
well he confined to the annual cate.
.
port, and 14- ; NitR 'Hawks (S, Sangster 587) .. 3 Pin -Busters (H. Gosar USD
Council, in its discussions, McKillop, $29; L I o y d . • ' Leader. 1 NI ee Hones (C. Sweitzer 655) , 7 Shot< rhieks (re noekee 4191 .• 5°
virtually ignored written eM• The :meeting commenced with hell' for 1961.62.: e . , I
erincipa. reports t. 31, Maids ((I. Parquhar 5(13) . . 8 Strikers (8, Dinney 2341
flonflibevinidnegntthoef trend set by most '
miens submitted by the arena a sing song led, by Walter Cut- Stewart, Hullet, 528; Graham.
I 1 Pills (P. 14unter-huvar 538) . . 5 Comets (0, Sanders 308) -...` 47
board, whose officials were bush with Mrs, Andrew Dougall .
Campbell, Morris, 527,
boards throughout the pro.. Principal Arthur idle repot...
. L, Strikes (3, Stephen 8521 .. , ... 2 Long; johns ((7. Ford 361) .-"". 4)
1301: present. at the piano. M.esses, Lloyd Defeated: Raymond Finnigan' • ted tliat a Itendance during 1 AA 0"- •
On the question of a combi- Bern and Hilton Ford shared Ashfield, 525; Harry Watson, vinee.
No change has been made in February was 94.8lee, He el - •
jottings _ Ughr 3•1. PlYnn 877 1 • .. 5 BlunearriBioreim.bsers -.(P. I+ cFal s•007.41 5
nation man, the
a full-time arena manager late/ served lunch. Mr. and
du -leg the winter season but Mrs. William Marshall and
"The centres board requires Main Street Afternoon Auxil- •
report said; the chairmanship.
.Ashfield, 510; G o r d o n K. Past has given the staff in..
leienberry, 517; Maurice Bean,,
Wright.Howick 509. jack
Hullett, 513: Mark Dalton,
Colborne, 524: Harry Mulvey,
salary schedule, which in the had
creases of up to $700 in one
the minimum levels of the
, His report also showed that line. The Bell Company rebuilt •
grades.
school, es•pecially in the junior ; At one time there were as , F3R:11:17.:pp(E-Sr: 11-rte.,id ssta3,7;x. 'vs) 1 . :44A S. Inlr'.° --(111-7111;k:Tv." '. ... :::• • . : : ••• 71'56
00111. e ou thatstomach flu , ... .
been prevalent in the
,
, many: as 22 telephones on one
.
- Continued from page 2 1 ,re,,,unet; ,Brizs ( J(1.,. ,s-71;rakl:s 616n84) 1 . ... . : 24 Th•x. k' Df 0 .G.r,e, ef.11,, aerie, , .... 3,'6. 4_1.) 8.
. Lollipops 11-.. Work 612) 7
Pin Poppet te.s '
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only part-time the reel of the Torn Walker furnished the
year. The -board would like to music for the dance. I;oerndzi e!'7,-!1&1,77UrlY gf:, '
vets have been . raised, allow-
Ye:P.trOwever, the :maximum le. ' supply teachers b a d been. many of the lines and reduced I T'1•11e...api-Fe-Yr$ Gals .. ., 111
, BP ROPF
, . 112
. ine r'ro-Brnierte: .. ...... ... ....
Btue I0ombers . ..., . ....... 45
co-operatee with the recreation `Committee kw the April pro- Wesley Nivins, West Wawanosh,
ing sonie members to receive ; called in for 15 days of supply.' the number of telephones on !
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committee and allow their gram includes Mr, and Mrs. 505; Ed Hendrick, Stephen, teaching during the month. The one line to eight.
., . An
the 2300 increment to which i teachers were Mrs. Don Mac -3 With the opening of dial ser- l •Ftt;g Hopes , . . Art
30
man to work on :recreation. Ed Lindenfield, Mr. and Mrs. 504; Morley McMichael. Turn.
they would not have been en-, Gregor, Mrs. Ken Otiewell, ' vice 'and direct distance dial.: Hol DO4gs . 96 'Ll.rouleigkY.108117:sen ' ' - ' ,- - -3275.
They believe it is possible for Frank Triebner, Mrs. Frank berrY, 503; Elmer Harding, Dena,miters .
their man to supervise 'play- King, Maurice Quance and Howick. and Melville T L titled under last year's cete ; Mrs, Jim CarreY
, . . . . . i HandicaPpers 27- High single: Bill wriT)71t 03534
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grounds and minor ball in theand Mrs. An- ing on Sunday. February le, I Xi+ is Hawks
Clark family, which existed • '' ' • 64 High triple: Bill 'Wright 1554,
rew atm on. Mrs, Hamilton .. - e con ac with the ! tone hies
Walter Cutbush, inont, Grey. tied at 500; 'Harold trigs.
permanent sleet. '
summer and, with a little as. The increases in maxima ' is on the
Peterson, Colborne, 482: Mil-
sistance. but had for nearly s e v e n 1 y nine i
he could •s•upervise ton, Pries, Howick. 476; Robert are: Group 1, from $7.500 10 : teaching .half days,
minor hockey and many other 2, from sap° to ; been called in for full days bYteliaan, g•waths she:teisreed.theA. new
1
recreation projects in the Win- Boa . d ("I% V
ler."Mayer, Usborne, 472; Melein 37,600; Group
...
i due to the absence of Mr. Idle. LUCAN LANES ,
r s. v..01\ Grab, Stephen. 465; Milfred $8,400; Group 3, from $8,400 to
Starting salaries remain at several pieces of equipment •
Mr. Idle told the board :that ' equipment was erected on!
King Street. . Strikekings (G. Crudge ins1 't,
.
Prouty, Hay, 463; Ronal.d Mac- $8,900; Group 4, $8,800 to $9,200,1
Further problem Gregor, T ickersmith, 402
$4,400, $4,800, $5,200 arid $5.500. 'Were needed in the SC11001. He W.1 th progress co.mest change , pt i r r i
.) ectr cs (..). ar ing 7621 . „.
MEN'S LEAGUE
cheanpq (1" Rununell 151)......,,„:._,„, 0
Dumbells (K., Moritzoiner+' 103) 5
Council must further consider - • - •
The report indicated that teletype saie
- -- - in a light vote in Middlesex, For the :first time extra ev-
Light in Middlesex Department heads .i. pointed out that it was al. and the pleasant associations ice Church (K. Simpson 532) . .. .1
! met A necessity for the addi. with the local. operators is • a . e, Pinchers C. Glenn 5631
Jinxs"'
ments from the public address i was closed, were Mrs. MC- ',gripe+ 1.6. VanLieshout 583) . 3
cirouits (.7. ATUIPT$Pli 68:11 ntinlhelk ' . - - r ' 7 " !rei
1
arena board's position:
he staff problem horn the
Teletype will replace the tel. . • . . .
ized opposition to, the producer departments who wilt he ofd chars' 1'0001 SO the announce- t
where there was no organ- ments will be paid. to heads of 1
. .
bon of a speaker in the tea-
(31.1i1.11s g wflife nt 11 ethe "rofci airhetx exchange ', 7 h"
Merourys (.4, Bell 561) . Tnkspots . ... ... . . . . 6.3
Strikekings ..• .. • • ' • 25'
(Thames
te possible, , as an alternative
rate with the town by
plan, that they could co•ooe. tinder the new method, to go
"Tlie board *else believes :
allow- into effect April t, a master
it ephone as the method for sell-
ing hogs in Ontario.
RR 1 Clandeboye topped the
organizatioe, Joseph Conlin of many
pens.
Others elected were Ken city in recent years, have been acting in the cepa-
next term, even though some •
recognized during the I
reterder for the school, The
system can be carried into it, i Cann, chief operator: Mrs,
consiclee the purchase of a tape
Be .also asked the board to
ver, Miss June :Kuhn, Mrs. !:ieteleete -eeet 'iii, '.(`("7'...F '.... n
Harold Glanville and Mrs ! '
John Wade, Mrs. Maurice Bea- 1 eb,„„ n„ne, . , 0, 4.1„1 „ in.
.r.,
, HAI. ShAtA ( N. 'Hardy 8011) 4
B. )-1Yer71 (T. ranLieshoUt 594) 11
1 s oughlin 6841 4 'High average: K. Alentgennery
(172)
Pinponners .. .. ,. 21
High single: W. Hndgins .053)
'High double: (K. Ready 4531 -
fog their manager to work control. unit will be set up in :Roble George Cuddy, Herbert .
i eumber leinee ie. NU1',FP 813) . 1
Under the current recom-,
Lloyd Ga iser. . Rex (F. Hardy V-.•)) . 3
Part-time during the :summer the office of the hog producers Shore, jobb A. Little, Emer- inendation, which :may COLLEENS' LEAGUE • ''
change i twincipal pointed nut it would . . .
for the town with such duties and. linked with teletype Ma- be extremely useful in public
before the beginning of the
as cutting the grass at all chines in processors' offices. son Crocker. Mae Gray, Doug
new term, four acting heads ; and verse speaking practise ' '!, ,Tejlet:rbei,..,n,:rmle,eiiit‘e.v.11,33.):.ex:\.10.1.rsi",•50:11.1.18,,21.14„) 05 ,, nt
itteLean, Harvey Kennedy,
BEND ES 4 obvious r.k. M. Murdy 42.81 1.... 9
Whodidits (M. Brownlee 5821 ..: 5
parks and On the streets, Reek- Offerings will be seen in- Hamilton llodgins. NM Mc- win. receive 5150 for their in -1 and also for
nig after the booth at River- etantly in each buyers' offide :Quade and jack McLean.' 'Hoe
Mr. Idle said thatsi)eeethher:o‘riv •cerce. :
LAN , ....,, . .
i Fire 'Eaters (W. Hivkson tont , 3 1111('
i Hole) ( A. Gilmour 59.S1 0 Hi Five CM. Carling 557) . ...°4
("area (S. ,_ Restle 405 - .." a
u es, The ar ;
4 Lure:neaps (Si. Rummell 4571 „ 5.
how this teat would be paid. confirmed. leogs will be offered cast at Ilderton.
VieW Park etc. Regardless of with bide indicated And sales A total of 1.19 votes were ment has been telablished for
, one Yeer Only. eel era]. good radio broadcasts . weeebutehers re. wrieet 6025 ,
"A" LEAGUE $1. Patrirk's (I). Blake 575) . .--4
MEN'S LEAGUE
11 .would work out. as A savitig in lots determined by the hog
to the town hi the eild.' Twenty poll booths The four heads will be Mrs. but; many of these had to lin ' High singleS
iniesed because teachers could .
Steil. ers (E. Iriesiardine) 214 : Shamrocks . Ari 177 -ho rare.s . .... , .. )18••
recreation tom in ittee :should teletype system because theY, dates were elected for the 26 Principal H. L. Stureie will
cher wanted to'," he elated -'''''-----:- s's; '''aP'44'rr'l Moreu IT 68
An \nli:livoldmin'dits . 108
'High tripia• 'M. Carling, (557)
producers and they may tefuee C. M. Farrow English: M. C. no. woik them inlo then tem - manor. re, A re,. , . • WoodhuttherA
'And indicating further nego- unacceptable bids. 1 Iii Perth, there were e0 061. Sanders, ' I
"The board Also felt the ducer groups leeve opposed the 'the crowd. Fifty-two tandi- French.
On• science; C e c i I Wilson. table, esPeeiallY during .examee. ' 1:T.ne's‘hrleuTtrrilfill" 'Ai Sii4iethillsi l'3')1.6 I!
"These could be :le ed and ,inouriorlt$IV4,.. ( .1,1, Cll'r4(11,f ) . ,204.1 ' iisflii°'.71gsri,3,31:7,1111/Z.0 t, . . , . .
plaeed back any timePthe tea-, ee ., x.,„„ ,e, T-‘4, ; 100 Illeetrins
Si 51'
history; Andrew Dix• 87 TI) Five , , , , . X8
tiations ahead: ling boeths set up to handle
teiteteet I es
, In the past the three pro:
SI, PAtriAks . 45,
nor ethletiee and figure ekat• • , 1,urishAr Kirig6 . 4C Hith Mriglo : L. Blake 1242) '
not be given ice time for Mi. felt smaller packers Might he: positions. receive his annual incirement High average,: M. Carling' (160
Ing at below cost, This (Ines ' Crider the new method tier
teerl, Boyes, Rose elcTavish. Tete] test of increeste for to consider the
The board was AlSO asked ' Twini:„1 4N,":„),1.11: 1 K. l'nvi" E'ig '
purchase of elele ---
cr. (I 11 an 1 C "8" LEAGUE 311
CRAIG MEN'S LEAGUE
crowded OW, of the niaeket. . Eleeted were Norman Chafe, of $500.
hot meen that the town would ' e,,,,,e,., •
1 hose hods slettch.`Howard earSS" Wilfred Cook, - ' . 45 Bowler B6A1V 151. Barnes 582) ;1.
8A Ve money but it does meen e2e-eeeel; Ai edocation, Air. -idle nointed net Neel, 'reverie ut.,.. skieept) .. tree
more .equinnicel foe physical rianeee fre Vail n0(.601(1611 604
110x
44 rrUMbA (0. Patterson 5821 .• 1
ai,or, 1 terlitigS 1.11 196or . 0 17S (-twine hogs
e' — ' John •Er3.,fo el Robert Bee. about $9-000 not inducting' the
cen
1961.62 school year will be
that the grant to the c' hill„Aedrege! ' Park. Gee' rge Salatl of Atl additional teacher. : that following Prince,. Phillip e eteeeearee te`e 1,4`,IR'," , Elgin FIY01.14
Penny Nitrite),
48 N. Nickerbockers (W. On 522). ft
remarks about our pilysiCal Ontriel 0ePs (51, Tiernan) 1787 ' ("land elloyis (Thu re.11 , 35 l'enjg Rollers (D. rollins 115) „ 4
dottld be lest And the erant to , slaughteeed bv all peocessors ' track m etele Dan Brickm en, Flowever, only two-fifths ef this • ve, ; Lewes reeetetietien ., . a7
the 'recreation eommitte.e would i may
bto, witilout 11180111,1g 8 , wiltima Tuer, Joe Semple, increase will reflect ill the 1961 condition, the department has ("Re -A -Nom, (3. Schs.ele) 7st
5464) Minutes (H. shoppardi 626 .. 4 11.A6:016 (R. 1116thei•A 655) ,. (5
1.,11,10 Six (1V, •tvateen See) „.. 4
ilar ereount, Rowevee, this . '
Toronto unit 1 lee, :Floyd Smith, Sheldon Hale
i training.
i on the Urn 0 spent in physical elentere
ie. Lezion
Hose pollees .
26
2.11
re Sueere rte Itctrigins 826) ...., . 9
have to be itiereesed by A sins. ,
1 teletype ' ' . , Nomen Coghlie, Clifford Mil-
tieerten teene ,re Binn 5651 .,.. 1
school budget. i sent out hispectore lo check 82
I and btlyees outside °Matte, j Wordeii, Wilbert :Heety, Kee. ,tor the coming term, to teach time but Added "I think we are • 4 'fl1114 ,neee
reeet.vitee . . 71
142 .N':nt.i.ler,
MA
'N. eiyeee (re. P001 527)
Atoms 3. Fldtcards 61771) .....,„ 3
would present a inlet picture . BY , 'Robert Wilhelm, Alex neDon. One Odra Mather
'k T `II . .•Hiti, 61,16'o, .1, Ari,,,,iti oil) 'S. •Se(MhArA (t1. 101`061• 4841. ... 4
of where the tax dollar was 1 Processors , who purchased ' aid, Lestet• Cardwell, LItted The principal estimated he ' The principal told Ihc boArd , li4i.lieitineTir
• 11.1 PrP
. en , ereibustere 1.1. White 815) - 0
Wee/ spent." liege thee eine per cent in 196111,1 Morrison, D. C. Zelir, John would eced one extra lonelier '11.e Was goine to give U more morollallig . Rio rrtoin; .1, .krilold 1t21)
Require 54,090 grant ,. „ .. . , , ... . ; LADIES' LtA6tiE, 1
. , wiil make their p ti r c 11 A g e $1 heth Dowd, ,igth ea Murray And sociat Seienee, Feenen and giving if more lime than meet. . .: -
Otte the savitig it made by i ,
cirnPnim 'I'lle recreation tiireceY dater's' Co-Opetative,
The hoe rd indicated that dec.! through a teletype unit in the i
role:onto Office of the Hog Pro- l
. .
i Mal Sale:tier, muele in grade 9. This will Something will have to stiffer,"
bring the gaff to 27 and Allow Ile said.
the principal to spend elmos( ! The principeee recommende. teeth triple; 11AY VA.11 rineeeetee Leereebeune re. nieeenn iteet n
- (31151;rit P111g10. RAN' Van DOrsolaar . 14,,tgli .1,1.00.6# 10, ml,,,,,, 2171 1 riderion [Amu,
ttiris16:1 Brmll,""M , • •• • • ' 6
(liaridefinye Supers , . , „ 5
"A" CIROUP
'
1 . ' . , " 411ti6Alig I i'('PniA'Ic)1.ttiag* 1 nf•14 1 , . ;11 e,,,,,mee
ter as esee. Arena inenegete it 1 mt oodds8bi• win Rise payl• Harry C CA roy ,ail his 11108 011 administration, tions weee feet le the hands mii 1 nerehier4 ile seen, r 0011 I.X6) fr
0O-wler 'Fears ,
$4.000 this year, Reesehe for .• eheee Of 4.ettim. NI ate, (Inuit , .,
Would reedit Anothee grant ar 14 edete e hog to -covet his C. _ ..
. which the iespeetor h AS recom. of . the alto* cortitnittee.
mended fee severe' years, Mr, Idle told the beard that ' •LAtel•ES' LEAGUE 1:", Cutlets (I.. mato 201)
. Shamrocks (K. Thompson 226) 5
2
Areme
(hie were the loss Of eonsid.: teletype ey)teei. 1 formdr ro.l. ,ent . p r 0 p O5 0 e Ad:111mm eme in the school had raised over Ammo IA, .1.4s.,.‘.0., ' 2(.0-1 i ) hmt, • • ... ..),
Ho) Stints N. eleekee wee A eteumbeee ret. retetine 2021 2 Sectbustere
,13" Gnoup
ylliptiap. cr.. rtolci-rt 2001 7) • 3
erable revenue and the fact ' All hogs will be Oefeeed foe ; elesemotets noel, ',veal' include Craig P,011era ....:, . 6" .
, ":t,11:1:'.6° (05 0", 110, d Cross and Piperarkers C,11, '51.aprionald 7)777 4 Satellites (Ft. Molnar 2211 2
1113t if tvetild be teeuired to : sale A lid 881(1 f.o.b, et the pro.1 }terry C. Carey, of Glencoe, 11
ele. establishment .of A 1.)'11171E MO: were otanniee Mete All- traves t(7. Fittilebeltor 482) fl 0,Niarirmm. 1,,A tt,t, Arm -Ira 22.1.1 . s N. Nipitctnockers .. . . . . 4
humor :Ste .. , . . ..... e. '4:
pay two-thittis of ite Wee- ducer'e assembly yard ei• yams ' a former resident of Exeter, mom in the ereeenl sewingfloat "open limo" for March l7. om, in. elheetiteettee Mei • e • C. l'Itilinu; (M. SI' ilAttitii.qh 2111 '2" 'Rockets,
year inSueence Mogram!, : where the beget ere at time Of ;died Mond.Ay at Victeeia Hee. N, Ir°)•yerit . .. . 7
. 3
itOM: New bOokkeeoieg desks 2e.
e • Deteematen . 184
.1Veriternera (vv. mu elm i ,
e ezembieet,
The tecreAtitin torefeittee's • so16,
, 1pitat, Loildoe, Will be movided ie the former , ... , .. . renteret, ite Teepee) en) len ette,h etteete: '8. ".4itIntentit 0091
budget whiell was •fIllel'Y an'H At reeeet nieetinge of the Mie Carey el One time teti• typing room Whith will become
0 . • eteeetenerite tie, tient Sea) sei elle se . . ,. Se High trip1P; 3, taweede teen
proved included; direetbeei group e tondeened George Mc. ':ducted e barber ehet3 in ' Ex. tilt
66 1 $11011,1'0010 . . . 1t)
't 01 0 'd NELDA EN
Aalal'ii :0,40; ;11,11110 band. C..egtie, ehaienien of the On.' eter and :clueing Mat title wee eetelel :comineeeial course, ', V 4
perteehent home for tlie . \/c
ic,..or first again : teemene toe.
4., Eti4isitowtig;,!
.. 'la
5500; swim ni leg instruction, farie Eaten Products market.. ' united in marriage. with Eliza, To vl ell Guelph , . et ; Marionettes .
0 ./1 Sinachella 17'3 AlliOriti l'It+ „ ,..„. g
ref .10,deit p e)til, . 5 (only thangee iwoul
tietion to roe Offieiais few the I ,photte
time they had 31,1911t "eVer this!
difficult :period,". :Main:tali:
ceehetean tited the took a., A Seetchtriall'a wile Whoet Letinn, Of Seafertie I are tied with Listewei Mr thV. the red.breasf suoday • 1 h
beet?, Btvle aild . 'Geed 'Beet. i.
-A,.„end life guard services, 500.l ' log Board, said if the netv eye. i btll (BOO) Grant, Exe,ter, Ins reincireel Sturgis retieeted :
atiiiiinistrati60, $250: purchase '
The mayor ocpressed appre*, or selling wottld
toot Alloa to wok sAliskat„ herCAVed tvidOW. ele had been ! oerte el geedee lo eed '11 will - - " , ettene
eeVert 03 tele, l
d be niede luting for the peel year, . 1 VIelt. the Colle.ge :Royal review vittoe 'Oulchar:, 'Edward i woqprip).,,
Ilia -in Care', Or Aneroid, , Seek,, I The sellior 01;5 haakethair :ace robin reporter,
!Riehardsoli •alid etre, Fraok ,thathrianchin And the Juniers ,Mrs, Jecit Fultbee Ingited. 1 . 1 1,.
and IVO sisters e Mrs, Thontea team hee tettli t110 Perthee . The youop tee ol Mr. and 1
. ,
Surviving ie A beothee, vvil.1 Al
, OAC this week. ' See- lies betonee ,The T,A'S I -, , . .,
. Hot Shots
I 14701 , „.. , ..., •„,.. „. , 1410, ..1„,,.• t., rewereet itelet
110 111010. 'N. ki1V.I(Pi 071 1 1 1.1)-1,, .1-..' i; iii .. - .
pingia. IN fete 72051
- g • tem ee •• tomer, tote et. Tete e eet-le' . el •
. 32 rlandebewe rItitYli
1,1 oiariolifv.6 e!111146 84 tskids It retlitet 218) .. ... ..... 1
,Irl i 7,egion et 1 eft
Ie see t hilts . .
25 tie:i tt ,•
so . 7-ePreehalthe ,
f•Tigll av Crag* St temente eteee• beet • • - •
lettirehe fele).
. rimeatelie . 43 „... •
11 Hawke et, rese-keterth 1:813 ',., . a
AI 1:88117 .(.1: CORD% 3847 ...1' e
et Dube a. Atstsi, 102
phAbloioiig (lit. witioi 18-1) ., 0
Rol'Int 110110 . -.. ....., ?'. "IV.
.t1 tt ....P X --: - - --
ta.-g1111 . . . . „,, A ,
gieitteltere . ..... .... ...... 24 4,
1r *
,4
9
) i 6 inOrg
t (71 report 'ir otbIn i -111'4"." 45
doctor teld her she bad te haVe I The Itifteeal Tburedity Will be 'conference lliattbre.
(1'411 rail', 1 9,11:176M1-)61gcr l:18abigcl t;c1- ' CHIlLteletelet 1,kAWt-
$twol•Ggrani: iti tha aletelide 'di ing ete find her huthand fan- Glei366,6, tvith hitekinent in Oak' Will be held 'Oh St.
heinet lie looking Aka ilia lied,, telt Air Mike 3.11e the lieet niekei. 'held 113 Tienite United Chile:A, The annual at how dailee Obilitil Itt AM "4?t6, 1 'gat nit tt 8 g ,, . ,Ttkt,tiet, tee eteeleie,. . ..1 73 Witt( 81+.(X714' 13 ' 9 Ilfe..e OW
te 'el ' 'et. they don't . . .. , . . - , ,, .1„ chttruplaym . ,.. . ... $
4, dadetet ttiitig liar with as herring, lend Cehietery,'March it, Patrick's; Vittot Wee fleet With the' :let being ..tri debt keep them , ..it.mlisprt, 'ft 'weIfel4 VP ..0,,i,44i -iiitige, J. taota\v/ertW
I lent hews kat year, ioiat I froth 'Spending.," 1,tiroc,8, tic. Aertcly telIe It gee)
• -
„
e '804'57814j tett esnnietite At ' feet
•,
horrtt of "Boots" Klttmpp, 1'1161'